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fo) | ANNENESS UNS DOWN MAN SHE ONCE LOVED Wafhan Liskind, Accused of Bigamy, Finds There’s No Pury Like Woman Scomed. SHE PLAYS DETECTIVE. | ‘Then Sacrifices Self to Law to End Meteoric Career of Auto-Riding Bookkeeper, ‘Bee fourspesd-forward, mighty f- Buminated and somewhat pyrotecnical @erer of Nathan Siskind came to a @eiden and calamitous collapses to-day when he was arraigned in the West Gide Court to face charges of grand larceny, bigemy and wite desertion. He ‘was committed to jail on the grand larceny charge to await a hearing Monday, by which time the other mul- tifarious charges will be piled up egainst him. am i 5 if HI itty ith 4 deserted the roonter fm ber Gevotion uti, she charges, he Now, if a man’s notion of the ideal wife is that of a comfortable, pe The chickens ha peaitalshaie- Sabie Qook ber ¢o Canada and abandoned her| tient soul, who dishes the vegetables while he carves and hangs upon the FIRE CHIEF LEAPS IDERS SPEED or Tne atariine did not aitent, out| OLD MAN, LATE FOR LINER, he strests of Montreal. She alletes | story of the day's triumph or disaster when he smokes the after-dinner : made short circles about the roosters! DASHES AFTER HER ON TUG. pe thon og mesa bareas” "°| pipe of peace, he cannot do better tha take this astute bachelor's advice, head, darting in with beak and claws pfs Mek bh. Biles hatter admits it wes in order Peace hath her victories, and im each case it lasted until the per- OF HIS WRECKED N FROM FIGHT VICTIM whenever the gameock's head was! Victor Watteyme Runs So Hard Mince, het revenae that whe tla the| ‘ey are wom mainly by widows | Sn falled to show me the proper ’ thrust out in an attempt to drive him! “row pier After Her That ney © | who have learned that the surest | Tespect. In one case only was I to ' off, Now and then the rooster would r Actectives where aaa an ring res! way to successful wifehoea is to | DIAme Why do widows make idea Jump into the alr and try to aff his tor-|. He Collapses, | slave pg ipaniery rod gr ih be © méthen 660 Semen bene wives? Why do they marry #0 suc- mentor. Mr. Darcy awaited (he outcome! yitteen minutes after the Red Star ty bringing about her own arrest on &| whom you permit to treat you like | e**fully? Gimply because they have calmly until he saw that the rooster! tiner Vaderiand had left her pler to- cterg of grand larceny. She declares had experience. They study men, was decom! uncertain and frightened @tole the ring from Miss Vick-~ to finance ha project of getting rid of Miss Shutter. Miss Vickers was an ol4 friend of Miss Shutter. DESERTED, SHE RAN DOWN MAN SHE HAD LOVED. Montreal,” sald Miss nd deserted me. He left me absolutely penniless. It was only recently that I was able to get back to Nw York and get on his trail.” One of the first things Miss Shutter WHAT IS THE IDEAL HUSBAND His Friends Consider Him Henpecked 4THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 321, 1912, DEATH STILL TRAILS ARMY AVIATORS; And Spiritless if He Is in Existence} [WO MORE KILLED, _o—_ BRITISH COUNTESS, WHO WAS FASCINATED BY SKYLINE HERE. Seventh Articie of a Series. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Third Double Fatality in a Month Recorded in Fall of German Officers. FREIBURG, Saxony, Sept. %2.—Two German military oMcere were killed while flying near here to-day, This makes the third double fatality in which | members of the army flying corps were the victims to occur in Burope within the present month. The machine, which was of the mono- Diane type, was being piloted by Léeut. Berger, who was carrying Lieut. Jung- hans as @ passenger, in a flight from Chemnits to Berlin. Whon passing ever this dity the machine suddenly plunged from @ high elevation to the ground, The airmon were instantly killed and the monoplane was emashed to bits. ‘The cause of the accifent je not ex- plained. | On account of the recent casuaities to aviators of the British Army Flying Corfa, in which ix aviators all told | lost thetr lives, the British War OMice recently suspended the use of meno- planes in tho service. UJ BABY GOES ON COUNG AFTER RUNAWAY HTS. HER LTE CAR. jury, but Older One Is Trampled Under Hoofs, “No school to-day. Pfeiffer to her ten-y this morning, “so you can take the Bae bies for an airing.” So right efter breakfast the boy started out from thett home, No, 215 Suydam street, Willems burg, with his baby sister, Dorothy, lying in the go-cart, while Benny, the three-year-old brother, sat on the @ash- board. Paul wheeled the children up and down down in front of the home fot some time and then decided a chamge of e would be helpful. He was crossing Knickerbocker avenue when he was startled by the olatter of horse's hoofs and warning shrieks, Down Knickerbocker avenue came a horse at~ tached to a ped wagon in full gal- lop. There was no driver on the seat, and Paul seemed paralyzed with fear. Persons continued to shout, but the boy stood stock still, Before those who had seen the children's peril could reach thelr aide the horse tore Into the boy, -oart and al JABY NOT INJURED BY THE RUNAWAY. The baby and Benny were tomsed out, Paul was knocked down and the horse sped on. Spectators “who rusted into “The Ideal Wife Is a Widow,” Writes a Bachelor, Who Declares ‘They Study Men, They Seek Out Their Whims, Know Their Foibles, Treat Them as if They Like Them, Even if They Don’t.” BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. As though trying to equal in origi nality the Sayville, L. I, matron who observed the other day that the ideal husband can be found only among the ranks of the old bachelors, a self-confessed bachelor informs us to-day that the ideal wife is a, widow. “Widows study men,” observes this reader of The Dvening World. “They seek out their whims, know their; “Romance GRows STALE Cond BORN= HE Bm: During her recent stay at the was told what they cost she held “When I was on the throne,” The secret is that {f you show a man But in all this talk of ideal wives and hurbands we may differ as to details, still I think everybody will agree that he (or she) would rather see than be one. It ts #0 much easier and more profitable to-whape ideals for others. Z am sure if the ideal husband fotbles, treat them as if they liked them, even {ff they don’t. Then presto, we read that the dashing Mra, So-and-So was married yesterday to the well-known banker or broker. you like him, he'll ke you.” find out their whims, know thelr folbles, treat them as if they liked them, even if they don't. ‘Then, Presto! the dashing Mra. So-and-80 was married yesterday to the well known banker or broker So: \-30, After a human being has passed @ $120 for @ gown. Even then I was accused of extravagance. oom MARLEM PLAT WHEN ThE Ems AND FEELS FoRLOAN” — 7.5. BxeEmpress Eugenie Horritied by Cost of Modern Gowns; Couldn't Have Bought Them Herseli Even When on Throne. PARIS, Sept. 21.—Emprese Eugenie, says the Cri de Paris, has Gli of woman's interest in the latest fashions, despite her age. Capital she greatly admired some of the emartest dressce worm by the French nobility, but when she up her hands in horror. she eaid, “I never paid more than iad had had to pay what you ladice pay I should never have been able to make both ends meet.” Guerin and His Chauffeur|Police Capture Fleeing Auto Nearly Buried Beneath Machine in Crash, After Race Through Bay Ridge. A bru tacked | Darcy's ment caught walked jand, at daybreak to-da: |heard a great chattering In a peach| More fascinating than she had antici- squawking of his own poul | climbed out of the window and saw that {a flock of starlings were fluttering \through the branches in wild excite-| Wore almo aboard the Baltic, Lady and that He ran out in his night clothes and that its right eye wae gone, in his arme | and began striking at ‘FIGHTING STARLING WHIPS A GAMECOCK, PECKS OUT HIS EYE! ital and bloodthirsty starling at- @ gamecock in the yard of Hotel, Springfield, Staten Isl- Mr. Darcey ‘ar his window and a following y. atching the attack of thetr com- rade on the fowl. waa bloody, the gamecock. He found As he house with the rooster rling flew In his face hin nose and up to Among the passengers aboard the incoming White Star steamship Baltic, which arrived to-day, wi several titled English folk, some of whom were making their firat visit to this coun- try, These said that more and more the custom is growing in British so- Darcy, Hotel Man, Who Tells clety of touring the United States and Story, Says He Will Get Rooster a Glass One. nada instead of the Continent, and believed that before long almost reat aw tide of tourists would set out from England for these shores as leaves America cach summer for Eu- rope. The Countess Mehho of London was one who had not been to Amerion be- fore, BI wae travelling with Mra. J. Mulr, formerly of Chicago, but now & resident of England. The Countess found tho sky line of New York even pated, and during the trip up Kast River she clung to the rail, exclaim- ing with wond it the cliffs of ateel frowning over the river. Lady Sybil Cutting and her eon Sybil im the daughter of the Earl of Desart and the widow of the late Will- fam Bayard Cutting jr. day, @ taxicab raced up to the dock and an old man with @ long gray beerd Jumped out. Halt a dozen hands snetched at bie luggage, ptled it on « truck and the wad was atarted at breakneck speed for the end of the pler, where the tug Downer 8 was waiting. Ae the ofd man ran he held his hand over his heart. His breath the street expecting to find the babies killed were surprised to find Dorothy coving as If nothing had happened, Benny whined a little over trifing He had been trampled on and ined concussion of the brag, @ deep cut on his face and internal im- juries, Mra. Pfeiffer had reached the scene when Dr. Jaeger arrived from German Hospital. The woman was hysterical and needed treatment, She refused to allow Paul to go to a hose pital. The mother insisted on carrying both Dorothy and Benny tn her arma. The runewi didn't slacken speed after striking the children, but @ Diock further Policeman Hart grabbed @t around the neck. H» missed the bri and the horse dragged him em- other block before it was Drstuctt) ct: eacltyidual certain age he craves the good will eyes. Mr. Darcy laid down his fowl,| came in gaeps. Customs Inspectors * not applause of his fellow men, | ploked up @ stick and batted the tiny| sought to stop him, for he did not ap- and {f you show him you like him Deputy Fire Chief William Guerin,) Dante! Brophy, an tronworker, of No, | Warrior into Kingdom Come, pear Hike 4 man of means. Beneath the he'll like you and make you an ‘deal head of the Fire Prevention Bureau at 479 Sixtieth atr ot, Brooklyn, was thrown Tho flock of starlings few away utter- | CYe* of the inspectors the old man : flashed « b1g roll of bills and ran on. ne 5 A ws lives and breathes her women ac- husband, 4 1 from an automobile at Eightieth street | ing cries of rage and grief—according Heine ithe Gite lathe trons an’ | quaintance commiserate her as © | MERELY A POOR BACHELON, | Fite Hesdquarters, and = oped tnd Third axenue In which he and four] to Mr. Darey. The chickens came sharme-] packhands dragged nim about and the Miss Shutter went to Mossmere, N. J.| P00r, downtrodden soul. More- WITH THE ACCENT ON THE [Jn Corrigan, had a narr’ companions had been carousing about| facedly out of thelr hiding places. Mr.| craft went puffing out toward the Ved where she says she found Mrs. Lottie| ever, if she existe we may be sure POOR, from death at the corner of East SIXt¥-| Hay Ridge and Flatbush early to-day. | Darcy says he ts going to get the game-| erland, then in midetream, Watchers Siskind and her elzht-year-old child.| that her husband is the last per | TaLe OF AN IDEAL HUSBAND, | **venth street and Park avenue to-day] The other four, who had been fighting| cock # glass eye and change his name| on the dock, who had (dentified the old From her, she says, she learned the first} som im the world to suspect her nf when an auto delivery wagon belonging | with him, ordered Chauffeur Richard|from Bob Fitsslmmona to that of|™&" as Victor Watteyme, chief mine Mas. Siskind had never been divorced,| excellence. For to be an ideal wife | When T. 8. takes to himeelt a wife, to the Vantine Company of No. 879] Burke of No. 23 Fifty-sixth street to| Andrew Carnegie or some other re- ector for the Belgian Government, Mins Shutter next went to tho homo of] qoean't mean to bes man's ideal, | Love, for him, ts a short-lived dream;| wrotdway struck the department auto| drive on, though Brophy wan yelling in ad paeion advocate, saw the tug's crew working ever him. Mra. Siskind N. 2."but ahe refused to] to" make one's olf over tn tas | Of the passion that slows at the heart] in Which they wore riding and smashed | agony caused by a baoken les, egiiagiad gpa lea fo nally ‘wae pavived S56 Nae Gbte belteve + bigamy story. Nathan ap- erage masculine of life, | peared and ordered Mias Shutter out of rh te Oe cotine He gets but a passing gleam. it into @ hopeless wreck. The Fort Hamilton police sent an! Another Dynamite Indictme: the house. She went to the Harlem Po- Nee Court then and laid her case before the authorities, Siskind was ated yesterday and locked up in the West Forty-seventh street station. yon afterward he t Haines of Tena- —— OWN RAT TRAPS GOT HIM; PEDDLER IN AWFUL TANGLE. Snares Snipped Rochester Man and In my opinion, at least, there ts enough in the most ordinary woman of to-day to turn out half a dozen early-Victorian rerolues. And so many men cling to n of the Inte Nathan| their ideas of femininity—to that sub- who left a fortune] lime conception of ringletted imbectiity, fa ago. The son|that dream of fair women whose minds sloped as much as their shoulders! But let us read the bachelor’s high praise of widows and then turn to @ J MtUe ballad of the Ideal husband and his awful fate as contributed to thle discussion by an anonymous poet Iwelling in Nutley, N. J. HE FINDS WIDOWS THE MOST APPRECIATIVE. Romance grows stale in a Harlem fat; And when the first child {8 born, ‘A mere nonentity after that, He smiles—but feels forlorn. But chains hold fast—nhe te duty-tied, And hasn't much time to f, “One darned thing aiter another’ ie tried; But @ollars are hard to get. He hustles, and joins in the downtown rush, And strives of his best to give! But he feels the passive resistent push Of millions trying to live, The kid grows up—but a discontent The delivery auto was being operated by Patrick McCallum of No. #8 Third avenue, and with him on the driver's seat was a helper from the store, The machine was being driven at a rate of between eighteen and twenty miles an hour down the hill on Park avenue be- tween Sixty-ninth and Sixty-seventh ate Deputy Chief Guerin's auto was going west on Gixty-seventh street. Just as the Department auto came into view from behind the railings of the boulevard in the middle of Park avenue the Vantine auto was seen vearing down from the hill above Fireman Corrigan, at Guerin's machine, to the southwest corner and ran up on made a quick turn alarm out to stations in the direction in which the car was headed, and as it Passed the Fourth avenue station, at Sixty-third street, It was caught. Twe of the men escaped. mes Moran of No. 986 East Twelfth eot and William Ih Foy of No. 516 Tenth street were taken to the station. distribul during BOSTON, Sept, ment wae returned to-day by the Suf- folk County Grand Jury, been Investigating the alleged tll 2L—Another fi which has al tion of dynamite in Lawrence the textile strike last January, After reporting to Judge John H. Hardy Burke was found to have a right to use| the Grand Jury was excused until Sept. the car and to have been blameless in| 9, when it will resume the investiga- obeying the order to abandon Brophy, tion. t2'| Avoid Impure Milk Stern Brothers are arranging for Monday, Se An Extraordina European ember 23d, Sale of a large rchase of French Lace Curtains At Less Than the Usual Cost of Importation 22d Streets The World MRIGHTS, ‘ t the place ight, ‘Today W, MANTONYA, . ’ rank ; Dear Madam: When a girl nowa- | Marred a face that some charms pos-|the sidewalk to avold. a collision, but ° ° ° Police Found Him Helpfess days meets a decent sort of chap sessed, MoCullum tumned the auto detlvery or and in West 23d d and Badly Hurt. who, we'll say, MS Interested in art, | As she more and more realized what wagon 3, Oe seme Fa nol an Meaae: AE + music and Mterature, will she play it meant rs oe We en tae micas wih ROCHESTER, N.Y. Sept. 21 -An-| a6 accompaniments when he wants | To be socially asseated, ae at Wan’ Geatt «Citak ewan bed Get thony Hasril, a redder of rat-traps, | ty play or aing (of course, provided | No suitors came—she peaked and paled,|hotn machines reared nd turned slowly Presented one of the queerest cases to} iy has a fair voice); will she show And her iips grew @ curl of scorn; over. the police last night the local officers! 5,oper appreciation of his candy or | She blames her father for having fafled;| Guerin nd his fireman chouffeur hat 4 to deal wi I i i low hi He smilex—but feels forlorn, time to jump, else they would have fhad to deal with in a Jong tin Lass! lowers or books; will she allow him le | : e to >, alse < earries his stock in trade upon his back, | ad bene ala ie. hers will been buried beneath the wreckage of Reco ends : hile I a eocnt. his invitations to tao }TNUS Pasa the years—iffe and death|the two muchines, The driver of the mm end psemiaries, while Bier Wing prog: | she a cup n, aiyliae en ae tiekwabiee dollvery wagon an a hetner were . pective customers, trace s for ine | theatre ax If whe took pleasure Dead hopes in their Braves are taig; [both thrown to the atreet, but neither | f k R It toxicating liquors | doing so and not aw If she were do- 110 Jigns when he thinks of what might|™&% serious hurt, : eae or uic esu Ss test t 1 t ing jim a fuyor? Will refrain have, Sasi The Deputy Chief called a policeman It th Ge Tate fast nicht a patrolman foun hi 4 ain Pau ties a Mec ee and made a charge of reckiess driving means ie mi e Auexistcadly mixed with the traps ‘The | | Enon tne practice cas ho |, if single he had stayed. || Tagamet the driver. of the Vantine etfcer Was Unable ty (re. the ma: from Masa ite can't rae a att wee (eee ee houghts he deserves! wagon, who was locked up in the Fast i. uitassronra 6 Gn the steel grips and a call was sent for et CEG ORS ay eres rt disgrace wall ir dain posite hay meee Mey Lg later REALTY, BONDS, STOCKS, 1 Case. ope. enemys piavedebs, You think? Well, if t ts ~ | erras In the Harlem Court, & hospital ambulance Iptters fairly promptly if elther-hap- | pur the betting is that eae ‘on an - ——-—— New York Woot YX, Sept, 14, 1912, gti ir ss le the ean pen to be out of town; in short will He would never have scored a win, Brewer Glad to Get Back. . : ad, 1 put tm your paper Friday under hard time in) removi aps, | treat him as a human belng or MODERN FATALIWT, | A. A. Busch, hond of the Bt. Louls @@ e . *Bellens’ Puce to ta ene ee Daa affixed themselves to al parts of} \ dear brother? Now, my dear girly, Deerage, Was 4 passenger on the Ka'- : Ta most ‘cam the. party allel. 1 | worthy man to marry, Ju ; day. : a 4 Sourselves und your past tives and | WASHINGTON, Sept, 2l—Real Irish) montis in bin castle on the Riine. The | ‘ i — | | discover you've known just [D0#toe® from Ireland will not be eaten! mitionaire will go at once to Bt. 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