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rere earner nner enn nang Sn a - —_ ‘4 / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912, s WHAT IS THE IDEAL HUSBAND? “srissics: tor with motes. to Mr. OUST ONE WEDDING “He Seems to Be a Rare Brand of Humanity, | fEKING DEATH BY 28382" cee AFTER ANOTHER IN EERE “| WARREN'S LIFE} Almost as Extinct as the Stupid Dodo’’| \SIBWAY TRAN '™% Bere spiuno|i= 2c asereee he had ® day off, and while he/ ently been placed om the edge of thé t home # hoy came five times to] bed, door with notes to Mrs, Wilson} Under the woman's bed ae flicted on her seventeen veare Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). a raleteed suitor, whe shot ‘ond ‘uitlow Husband Is Held After He Finds] nimmett. arried Mrs. Alicia Warren M Wife Dying in Bed IN BI 7 an Pulls Her to Safety at i ded MISS ISELIN BRIDE NOW, DEAR, WASH THEM ALL! With Son. OF MR. LAUGHLIN TO-DAY. Lenox Avenue and One Huns | Mre. Jesse Curtiog, who tived with Twice, Wed Again and Big- Prostatitis 13 her husband, Charles 8 Curtiss, a|Special Train Will Carry Guests to 1 Gong TO THE + siky Chargs Made dred and Tenth Street. clockmaker, and her ten-year-old gon, New Rochelle, Where Taxis . ‘ Donald, at No. 107 Pighth avenue, Met Them Brooklyn, was taken, dying, to Seney i undred ta: have Anna Wilson, nineteen yvenre of, of | Hospital early to-day. Hor throat was| Move tan “sop he Us Of Beedle BE No, %0 West One Hundred and Forty- | cut. line wedding of Mise ‘Therese I sixth street, was locked up in thy East] Curtin told the police that Just before | daughter of Adrian Iselin, to Trwin 4 ; t New Rochelle to-day. Mr. JOne Hundred and Twonty-aixth atreet | o'clock he was awakened by a strange) MAUENIIO Hi OTN Maes pore pit id station early to-day by Patrolman | sound from the adjoining room, whero| George M. Lauahlin, of Pittehurgh end Noonan on a charge of attempting to | nis wito was sleeping with thelr gon.|\* First Seoretary of the United States commit aulclde by Jumping In front Of] He went into the reom and found hia] Hmbasey at Berlin. a sudway train from the platform at} wife with her face cover.) with «a one a4 vee Leh Pb Central One Hundred and Tenth street and] sheet. On removing the sheet he saw arrive on their yachts, some of Tenox avenue, ‘The girl refused to] that her throat was cut. Donald, ne] which have already anchored off Daven- make any statement. sald, was fast asloep, but had ap port Neck According to Frank Ferris of No, 2 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, ho Was on the platform waltlig lfer a train when he noticed the young em) woman walking up and down, acting In a peculiar manner, He called the at~ e"oecitar manner ite cunt ow 184 Autumn Dresses between them they kept close wateh on ee Favorite Whipcords PUES WIFE AND SON. uses Arrest and Declares Second Marriage to First Wife Annulled. One welding in his youth, left a er; one marriage to @ French- * Deauty; one divorces, one recon- Mation, second marriage to ‘the same Cs ‘beauty, one annuiment, one mar to a new bride, arrested as biga~ ist, freed by court, sued wives Nos. % 49 for malicious prosecution, caused arrest and that of their grown son. fe the record in the domestic rela- Une of Jerry Johnson Warren, New As a northbound train was approach> Ing, acording to Ferria, the girl Jumpod Usual $10 Values ferk-Cuban capitalist. to the track, Fertis, who was clore Talk about your tangles! A dozen ZA |tehind, leaped after her, while the sta- Ynes twisted and knotted around ‘ gent signalled the tratn, which 2 NO WOMAN AOMIRES A MAN SHE CAN z A stop about twenty feet awa o eame ‘skate’ under a Canarsie! BOSS’ WRITES “Rofennnr* was 4 : = wy; ter questioning the irl t furnished a simple problem com- d to it. This is not the story of Warrens of Virginia,” but the! na, mostly of Florida, sometimes Cuba and more recently of New : Tt offers, however, more com- h Plications than Belasco was able to S\ inject into thet other drama of love md war. Paice, Aticta o. Botto Warren was ar-|“‘A Husband Should Assert His Will in Matters ners whe te ctopnine with ner won| Where ‘He Feels His Position Is the Correct etetoh. and taken to the office of One,” Writes ‘‘Idealist’””—*Marriage Brings Migutrea to furnieh « bond for #2,600 pend- Out All That Is Best or Worst ina Man,” the trial of her former husband's } for allege’ malicious prosecution Says ‘‘An American Wife.” A agg vee mama ‘The son was ted jaturday. (UNG WIDOWER MET BEAUTI. | meme BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITE. FUL CREOLE. “I have an ideal husband!” an- Warren was a young widower when nounced Mrs, James P. Pearson of met Miss Bolio at Key West. She Cincinnati and proceeded to tell the | of distinguished Creole ancestry loc: * whew her beauty attracted the young oe newspapers why and where. ‘whose ambition knew no bounds. ” “Tl match you!” exclaimed a were married that year. The eon, tudolph, was born and following a British matron in far away Soho or Lenox avenue station transferred to the Bast One ond Twenty-sixth atreet station and put In charge of the matron, The giet’s husband, Bernard A, Wil- fon, a clerk, was out searching for his wife when the pollee took word to the apartment. that whe had attempted pul- clde, He’ tokl the police he belleved she was upset over @ tiff they had Monday. Wilson is several years her senior, Ho sald his wife was a picture pomt- cant flend and exchanged postais with correspondents all over the ¢ Including a previous sweetheart, Mon- One Like Picture Charming Fall dresses, radiating dif- ference, here in Autumn readiness await you, priced way below value to feature in this great Bedell expansion sale now celebrating its second week of speciai values, (OTME™IOBAL "HUSBAND “1S AS EXTINCT AS. THE DODO") ‘DEALT: Robespiere Effects Sailor Suit Models Quality and beauty combined in every motel, each showing some unique and charming feature. Attractive sailor models, dashing Robespicrre effects and prettiest of semi-tailored styles. Braids, velvets and laces effectively and vari- Alterations FREE man. If he ts an optimist he will be able to find the “sliver lining” even in tho darkest cloud, and by his cheerful good humor make his home happy. He does not try to be “A Master,” as your forelgn corres spondent puts It, but realizes that perfect love between husband and wife cannot extst where either wishes ously used astrimming. Brown, navy, red, gray and black; $5.98. “PERFECT COVE CANNOT EXIST WHERE EITHER WISHES TO RULI TAM AMERICAN Wit Sale Thursday at All Stores IDEAL FURNISHED BY IDEAL PRESENTED ther turbul: we ob- * 10 a AD a) SAD v esis Gviree cunrtiee axceag outs maybe it was St. John's Wood—|] MFRS, J. P. PEARSON BY AN AMERICAN __||yque WonEN DON'T. ADMIRE bcc a) odie eestor Forthwith the British newspapers | OF CINCINNATI, O. WIFE OF NEW YORK. MEN WHO CAN BE BOSSED. Dear Madam: An ideal husband should be manly and masterful, if a woman Is silly. Men w te up his mind to propose again. He he couldn't resist her persistent uaa At any rate in 1001 they He must be generous, Broad-minded, began to discuss the mental, moral, and physical dimensions of the ideal | Nocurtn ctu nee spouse, |] Nor je us, Sympathetic, ted to be leaderr, anil Y treet—New Bg beg eves ine by MG How about New York? Breathes Nor intemperate, The gallant, fascinating lover of ! " admires & men oe an Yeh tp ter Urs ie ee ths sanstiae taving bees there a wife with soul so dead, who|| Nor # coward bag tH Het 645-651 Broad Street--New: " 1. All men don’t say “Eve tempted me and I did eat." Many yet live who are kings of that part of tho ‘quocessful with Cuban eugar plan-| never to herself hath sald: This ts Nor a despot, Ten years together seemed to be | my own, my {deal husband? And if she has, why doesn't she give other | Nor bad-tempered, tthe limit, for the firat of this | women the benefit of her experience, make public her paragon, and allay Nop yee oe lee an that cecreee oye can 9] universe with which they come In Warren mov to ve mi le. ere elther wishes to t, id irl hould Annuiled on the ground that the cynical spirit of the times? foras contact, and girls should not grow weary and give up the waiting. divorced man and that divorced The answer is that she does. To-day you may read of the ideal hus-, om. Surely, if Prince Charming never pea ere bot peresniee Waa Rend as he appears to “An ear ite residing in Now York City| ity would be in the minimum as ® | such a man often proves m dlsap- | finds his kingdom, the throne had ba. He got the decree. | or view him ax he haunts tho bright) which are familiar to specialists tn dis-| matter of course, Potntment. better remain vacant than be e . with a party, including an|#"d Very particular fancy of “Idealist” | eases of the brain, It's my opinton (hat women do not Marriage 1 a crucible that brings | claimed by a usurper. A Fall Firm Bust is from Shreveport, La.—Miss | of Congers, N. ¥. You will be inter- In my opinion the man who beats expect or desire saints for soul- out all that Is best or worst tn a ROSEMARY OF TENNESSPR, Worth More to a V. Prescott, One of the party |ested also in a brief communication] bis wife is mo more in need of jail mates—at least not until thoy (the kingly: “Warren, why don't/ trom @ young woman of Tennesse who| than she is of w sanitarium for | Women) become angels in the literal married?” " ey signs the name of “Rosemary” and| letting him do it. sense of the word. | AR wae a timely suggestion, for in « whose views have the ntly old-| But atter all this I imagine a husband minus all | jw minutes Warren, Mis» Prescott and | Tuan friend were in a big motor car {fashioned fragrance distilled ff0M| the subject of the ideal husband, Takes f#U!t# Would prove # rather monot- Saarene, oe the recs that lead to Fair-| that pungent shrub. your choice of three Interesting Ideals] 280U8 and boring proposition. bi | . routed Woman than Beauty I don't care how thin you are, how old you are, how fallen and flaccid are the lines of your figure or how flat your chest is, I can ive you a full, firm, youthful ust quickly, that will be the envy of your fellow-women and will give you the allurement» of a perfect womanhood that will be irresistible. «They say there is nothing new under the sun but 1 have perfected a_treat- ment that | want toshare POST CARD ‘A Justice of the Peace|THE IDEAL HUSBAND 'WAY| supplied to The Evening World by| ‘Ak one of the prime requisites for | husband is honesty and truthfulness in his relations with | hin wife, He should make her his | chum and confidante; consider her as himself, agreeable to her in ail matters that do not impose upon his inallenable rights as @ man. However, he should not hesitate HU Hea leg bac DOWN IN DIXIE. women readers. My choice ts divided} ® Virty ‘Warren came here ¢o five at (No, | You will observe by @ comparison of| between the views of “An American ‘Central Park West. the New York and the Tennesee ideal] Wife” and those «iven by “Ideallat” 19 THEN CHARGED | that as one crosses Mason and Dixon's| of Congers, N. ¥. Probably the latter ; Line one invades the romantic realm| meets the notions of the average womn- with Boe; fort on {2f,t® dark, mysterious, masterful St.] an most nearly. Here It ts r 8 8 New York woman hen a Central Office deteo-| ante an ae eee ony | IDEAL HUSBANDS SEEM TO BE | Boog altiraihy aes FO) Mas Hwy b Slur Bheriff Wilwood of Fairfield “Men are created to be leaders, A® RARE 4S DODOS, considerately but firmly to assert pea orires ae Bratt Ene cas, which fe trée enough, Dear Madam: ‘Tho ideal husband | his will in matters where he feels | OD aid mit i with my sisters, ‘two houre of real effort W! | no real woman admires a man she can! seems to be 4 rare specimen of hu- his Lanne js the correct one. The our Afr the White A] last: PLA ‘What it did for me it can and wilt ’e lawyers obtained his release on| “boss.” manity, almost extinct as the Dodo, | hen-pecked, mollycoddie #pectmen of | for you, and Inow offer it to you. U. Then they went to Fairfield to find| But she fails to say that no real Here are his qualifications: He | husband deserves only contempt of Others offer to build up your figure his fellow men. “IDEALIST. with drugs, greasy skin foods, creame, what it was all about. The bond| woman has any use for ® man who should not cease, with the finality terminated without extradition being! 49 ridiculous enough to assume ® | of the brida! march, those little com- dieting, massage and expen: | Congers, N. ¥. aston mi | Sivino right of kingship vested tu | pliments and attentions he was wont |e MUST BE SOMETHI | Gony. ath an ‘Warren declared that the wife he dl-| tn arbitrary acoldent of sex. to bestow before marringe. From | he NG MORR | Ul. A, oe dl vio eget Bg Maye tiled Granted that there are women who| observation I bave noted that with | THAN A PERPETUAL LOVER, | aOR mediately Drought ut done pais. (like to feel that they have found a| most marriages that have been | Dear Madam: To be an ideal hus- | ment by a treatment, never, before FEO tous ree; | master, a# the common phrase Koes,| “happy ever after” tho husband | band a man must be generous, | pothing to tale, nothing to weer. ther annoyance he caused the arrest | Granted even that there are thousanda| has continued to bo tho lover, 1 proad-minded and sympathetic, It we d 5 Mre, Bollo-Warren and their son. who submit to beating and then plead| {deal husband should be enamored is not enough to be the gallant, fas- Whe te sheng stat gs ‘The Cuban capitalist explained that) sor the release of the wife beater, “) of his wife to that degree where | cinating r of the courting period, unattra tive ctaun to be hen the annulm was granted He ype is pathological, 1s afflicted with) those ten feelings accredited to hus- whose supply of pretty speeches and ed artat's mode ' je $60,000 on his wife and gave his! o\e or the thousand queer mental twists| bands by a court of French feminin- compliments seems inexhaustible, for t @ business which he disposed of for 100, This the sor denies, declaring | st he earned the money himeelt, At time of his ‘est on the bigamy ge, Mrs. Bollo Warren exclaimed: a, he's @ rich man, but he was a adey drug clerk when I married * @he had nothing to say to-(ay, refer- visitors to her attorney, oe a busy thoroughfares In hotels, clubs, on ‘ vaded a Ohicken Coop. + BPE pecemin soten, 5 watenman on. —wherever well- ployed on the Babcook estate at Communtpaw avenue end Phillip street, amen Some” so Ser, eee dressed men con- y thts ae went enre, he Domestic Combinations, fine Nainsook, Val. lace Corset Cover, ® man 0 Pikate eS wtettionrs| gregate, Young Hats predominate. 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