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ad ENING WORLD ONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1018. | ASKSSMALLLAD SHOULD THE WIFE BE THE BOSS? ference HPS PASSENGERS BRIGANDS HOLD [sszatkr-mieraree 9 be the wife of a wealthy New Yorker, | who mysteriously dieappearel sev- eral days ago. jseesseeses 9999999099099999900999099900009009000090000 09990049900000000 0999 oOo Serer SEENHALE TOSSED. NEW YORK WOMAN “Shalt Man's Reason Minally Decide, | ByS0f001 WES, RRS RUOIN ces = crm Or Is It Left to Woman’s Emotions’) -—— asian wm oalal lost. Spectacular Incident of the! Mrs. William Mansfield, Who |, TO PIGK BETWEEN |: "PAPA AND MAMMA 0-Year-Old “Dick,” Son of From « ulue, the source of which they refuse to reveal, the police any they ate informed that @ letter is on ite way Bichard O. Johnson, to Have Liner Baltic’s Battle Disappeared From Hotel in Call a ater dk Manet; : THE Kn 15 rue : on: f fatervie® With Justice. .| | 040 - Lone With Gale. | Rome, Reported a Prisone: rican of at rau . netiebd seppeared tl LETTERS BRING TEARS. More stories of the untrammetted (By United Press.) bpeltong pore Alig the pace a wrath of the Atlantic and hours tn pert!) ROM®, Jan suffictent to make the hearts of strong | thorities today were convince! that police men weak came in with the White Star) Inew Baltic, two days late In arriving 20.—The police au-jnave the co-operation of the Austdan to do any effective search wort at her pler to-day, ‘The bie ship had Pn y NY et New Rochelle Couple Reveal heen punted ike a football all the way | . across the southern track from Queens. Charges of Wrongdoing. town to Fire Talnnd. Capt. Howarth found his ahip running equare into a vicious gale before the Hilla of Ireland were below the horizon, and from that day, Jan. 11, ali the subtle | cruelty of the Western vented wpon the big liner. day and Wednomlay, when the wind from the north and west had tuned up to a ninety«mtle gait and the face of the ocean w ntorted into parallel ranges of watery mountaina, the Baltic had to @lacken her specd to bare steorage way and take the force of the tempest squarely over her bows. Howarth did not leave the ites for three succeeding days during the height of the tempent and the quar- termaster at the wheel had to turn the ohip's bow to meet @ y oncoming wave and then hold her steady for the long coast down into the water abyss ‘The | officers on the bridge could look | up and see the waves crinkling to the! FIRE SALE! All the Bedell Winter apparel which wes slightly damaged by smoke from the fire which occurred in our New York store last Wed- nesday, including Mes, Ethel Colyer Johnaon, delicate. (with « fragile prettiness, bore up brave- ty throughout the proceedings this merning before Justice Greenbaum by which she hoped to remain her seven- Year-old son, until two letters which the little follow had asked to be writ- tea to “mamma” from the boarding | @hool, where his father hid placed him, were read aloud. Dick wanted “mamma” to know he! Yoved her and that he really truly did @ay tis prayers every night as she had Wished him to do, and a lot of other things which only the mother of « little | oh could feel and appreciate. The let- | tere were the final straw to Mra, John- @on, Burying her face in her handker- chief, she wept silently as if her heart Would break. The depth of her emotion ‘was patent from the agonised heaving Of her slight shoulders, @be regained her composure though by an heroic effort in time to flash a amile of thanks at Justice Greenbaum when that ju. ist ordered that Dick be! Produced in court on Friday at 2 o'viook, ‘The Court's arrangement for determin- ing in whose Custody the boy should remain was unusual, growing out as it Gta of the bitter attacks of Mrs. John- on and her husband, Richard O. John- FT CHOICE WINTER TAILORED sorrs HANDSOME LONG E LONG COATS AND )ATS AND ULSTERS COSTUME AND ND RICH EVENING WAISTS Offered at Special Prices Rep- resenting 50% and 15% eductions TODAY and TOMORROW In most instances the actualdamage is confined to MEN LIE Ae OPTIMISTIC AND CLEVER, PERSONALITY” WRITES "MERE MAN” vel the foam-streaked top. low oam-t ahi “If the Ladies Can Show Me that They Are Fitted to Be Wise Counsellors I Shall Be the First to Cry ‘The King Is Dead, Long Live the Queen!’” Writes ‘J. S.” WDOWS INSTALMENTS, “Both Husband and Wife Will Have to Bear with, Overlook and Often Forgive Each Other Their fall over their hea: Some of them | were more than fifty fevt trough. On the night of Jan. 16 the few pas- eengere who remained in the upper @aloon saw —or #wear they saw—a whale tomsed like a sardine spawn from crest to crest of the water cliffe, seeming | utterty unable to navigate against the whip and drive of the hurricane, ‘The | leviathan flashed by in al above the | “SHALL THE FINAL OGCISIONS B@LEFT TO MAKE REASON OR WOMANS EMOTION’? AIRS *J5.5.° except that you do not say what fe to be done when the two heads the ship A hia iter ot manufacturing concern | So not agree, whlch will happen smother of foam #0 slows tet tee Sane | merely an odor of emoke—just enough to unfit the | No, 71 Broadway, whom she is| Shortcomings, and Neither May Claim to jemocraay or business partner: [seneere who had their faces to the garments for presentation with regular line. They Gas for & separation. abip where it la not necessary some- |deadlights in the saloon wall could see entirely serviceable, and in a majority of eases 0s ‘The child is to be brought to New Be the Boss,” Says «Jose; Ww.” for the one who is tacitly ac- | the puny thrust of his tail, are , ‘A York by one of the masters af the id . Knowledged as the head to decide @ | ‘hey eald to-day they were glad a presentable as a fastidious woman could desire. echool—the Gunnery School at Washing- eee ore beige in the | collision with the monster was not i tom, Conn.-and taken directly before case of @ husband and wife there | aided to the haavy eum of the ship's ; MUbaG Greanbaves in tle chababers tos BY NIXOLA GREELEBY-SMITH. iniust artee cocenionaily « nesensity distress, There Are Hundreds of Unheard-of fore either father or mother sees him. “It women made as close a study of‘men as men do of women, they| it be left to manta reason or wom- | aot. Inman Sealby, one of the pas- ‘The Justice will question the little sengere, who was tn command of the White Star steamship Repubito when it was in coliision with the Florida off the Looe Laland Coast four years ago and who has just completed a course in Stopped Payments When Hus-| would make a greater success of matrimony.” This interesting aphoriem is supplied by a masculine reader in a letter band Died and Won Verdict | contributed to-day to the discussion in City Court. @n'e emotions? It seema to me shat you are taking « low view of marriage by refusing to acknowl- edge that equality in general te cormistent with submi Bargains in These Special Fire Sale Assortments. fotow with a view of discovering if he ia happy where he Is or if he would) preter to be with his mother, With thie} talk ag a basis, the Court will decide whether Dick shall remain at the! of the distribution of authority in maritime lew at the University of tonal . provided such school pending the trial of the separa- Ge cen: thority le bese) Dn’ reason and nox | Michigan, whithor he went after he Jost 4 tien action or whether Mrs, Johnson Granted. But what.ere we goins| on mere authority. For my part | bls ship, declared that never in hin ex- ehall keep bim with her during that] Rather than press to the limit what to do about it? Generally speaking, py roy fs elastic enough to ac- lence at sea had he passed through time. : they .conaidered a just legal ection Opportunity knocks only once at ae a cae aioe ee bok Ug tery ia Pee TROUBLE :»: -¥ SURPRISE | against « woman who left the sole every woman's heart, whereas, boys| on thet ie convincing. I have no | he says, to enter the practice of mart. Whe : TO FRIENDS. support of @ seven months’ oki baby in high school have already reallzed| Sb8traot love for authority, for #18 | time iuw. . The Johnsons are among the bert} on her husband's sudden death last atnecere, | In tay? a | s known of the New Rochelle society col-| July, Kalmus Brothers, a [eee that the proper study of Mankind is| fer a benevolent despotism if #uch that {t Is uring the sharp corner of ome @ nurse who had treated Mrs. Joh bers appealed. Three weeke later Mra [heart and the physical or tangible| “¢* Why certain men marry wom- CAREER AS A PICKPOCKET cloud for a hatrack to-day | ister until her death in 1910; that he| Headley’s attorney asked tiat the ap-|sweetheart. A man's mental moods; ¢" 1” theatrical and public life, ENDS IN HUMILIATION. | Any one who finds @ Fedora on the STORE FOR WOMEN ‘ hed sepeatedly vowed he did not need | peal be dismisset by the Appellate Term|are every bit am important as hie pi The solution of this problem is not "Trop of his or her umbrella after tur = Mire. Johneon as a wife; and that for] for want of prosecution. Unwilling tol gicai comforts, The woman who hi diMcult. Men Ike and enjoy an err next rainfall may return it to My 6th Avenue at 3ist Street etused to sbeak directly | put Mrs. Headley to further inconven- | #4! © if jan Wao sHimistio and ial First Handbag Snatched by Youth| Paine at No reenwich street a year he had r WM Steen oor iia Naa Geuaa tice hecincarre | ABH and clever personality, |First Handbag Snatched by Youth} Pa to her, addressing all necessary com-|lence, the firm puid Mra. Headley tie as they dislike the woman who te F ‘ : wn ‘ qmuntostiona to her through the medium | $124 out of court. Mfe of happine ' es eee Contained Articles Useless Jane Addam ng to Faypt. of thelr san. “Mis. Headley had always been an| Here is a sentiment that should be % ® nat a ‘ ” * at to Hit CHTCAgO, Ji Mig lane ‘William Brunner, Mrs. Johneon'a| excellent customer,” said Mr. Rittenberg, | read and pondered by all those women, **@* Pething in the vista of Life Im. haaana oust . will wall counel, told Justice Greenbaum My.|“Ier payments were prompt, Although| who repeat with apparent falth In ite| DUC duty, responsibility, care, | prumitiniing indeed was Morria Rosen- | 1 ; MN ton i ona | , Johnson had proven himself to be unfit| we were suré of our case on appeal wel imewcy that horrible platitude that. ‘'oUble, sanctimontousness, 4 CHAM AAEL CO/A/DATAAE AA @ plekaoekal |feey a ae oes s for auardian of the child, for in the paat| preferred (o to let her have her money fe ‘ A heart ta{ {ntesration, and then a quiet reveated to-day In Essex Market |0uty oe eet ancien athe ae ne Mcnthe he hed not been at home| rather than annoy her by further legal rue id npr 1 Wits ees Pee Geath AME . | panes Canes. “Sua cauaianae’ was man, | Gen’ ake here lees Sight 1 7 2 ous! js stomach. a oh once Cour - jo parr’ followed an inquiry from 4 OO. rene a ad and then Notte | enemas |T have never een anything in life to) WANTS TO BE SHOWN WHY! hy Dotective Phiaster and Mra. Salile | Wesningumn etn whether whe wold s vemain tor dinner, ‘but to get ome of tse words that you told me mot to,/Prove It. And anyhow it 1 pretty} WIFE SHOULD BE BOSS. | Schneider of No, 18 Tee avenue, rally of Women's | ble, clothes. At nighte I truly do my my" prayers, [obvious that the shortest road. to "i Dear Midam: The ladies who be- | Hrooklyn. apital on March 8 BRO: corner Loch Street “In rn” the lawyer continued, | jus the ones you taught me, and I| man's heart muat be equally the short. leve they are besi fitted to be boss Mre, Sohnelder was in Tompkina | unted upon as a FIFTH AV . 39th Street “Mr. Johnaon told his wife, In a note.) 44. them over and over. Give my|est road away from It. 1 am perfectly | do not see fit to wive their reasons, |iuar Park yesterday afternoon with | b., corner reek that he rwihed 2 Wage, pend in 8 love to the animals in the yurd—tho) gure that even Lucullus Heliogabalus| Js it not strange that they should [ier mx months’ old baby, tke wan in | - a py ers the Iittle fellow’ had ESM GHG SEAN PES abe He kale and other great feeders of history had | remain allent when tasie chrome ts {the company of eat side friends whom aus never been away from her and was alto- | 1 moments when they dreamed of other! in danger? I@ it not vi vely pos she hi ne to : » Gether too young to be went away, On| fo be & man. for I wanted to 08 81 ities ina wife thun the ability tv| ble that they will not because they Rorenthal, aged nineteen, was in 4. San. it he did manage to seid the child |""voq, Tittle loving aon, DICK.'* [get up a good dinner. We seldom hear| cannot give reason? Your re | Tompkine Square Park, too, “With two | New and Novelty designs in Alencon, Mechlin, . é 4 4 to dect vs 0 o1 e moved | fall eeeeevamenedaealas cone Ne MROMD Pr leans Whe. at | 98 Bacries aha a ec ee ene Mare eee ern amone the crowde jostling and pushing Chantilly and Shadow laces, with ilouncings a “it was to avold the atmoaphere of | “CTH another letter Miw. Rrinsmade ie ee ‘And that shabby phrase, sex does not, if you will permit | Phiaster followed them allovers to match, Special mention is made of Ditternese ani quarreling thal Mr | the head midtreas, mave the iittle boy | coy! mate,” on the contrary tells its| me to say 40, touch the point at | He saw them try to steal a girl's N th COLLAR (| a new net lace, Echevette, in combinations of Blue puemaacn sept, the, buy. os ‘aan it sremied Herrestly contented except at) own story. Even in te most sordid | tenue Burely you cannot think pares, but she was Sop: aulok fee Vaem tc! and White, Ecru and White, Cerise and White. happ: , a . when he . ; Pi that a husband, in extreme cases, and struc hal across tie fave. true that when his mother visited) Worny @Aittle bit for his mamma’ [lives there t# a long time between| {hit m lummune, ih Setiuite vane the southa tan and Phigater followed, | Laete longer than buttoahole | fhim she acted ut such a nner as to But are there any charges against| meals; there @re, as “A Mere Man’, oe business knowledge, lack of Aw Rosenthal was passing Mrs. | Collar and Is easier to put on and iy 1 y eter?” 3 every bit am- ore: ° you w | \/ uae him sressyou that the chitd 1a| ere Johnaon's moral character?” Jus: |aays, mental moods every bit te im’ | foresight. or whatever you will, Schneider he grabbed @ ainall handoag | ¢@ take off, 18c, 2 for 25c | VEILINGS ‘To pI tice aum inquires portant as physical comforts © 18/ may endanger the home or fh iy | content I will read a letter which] "we have purposely avoided that i she had just placed on the seat vente Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers his letter: business, whould stand idly by and | t Sire, Brinemads wrote at his Aire! phage of the ‘matter*—— the attorney ree to avert. the disasters [her and atuffed it into his pack An attractive assortment of Veils and Veffings tion | began TIPS FOR WOMEN WHO SEEK] 004 (Pine two cannot come to an | Pilaster graoved him, Mra, Sehneltor in new fancy meshes. “ ‘Dearest Mamma—I am nice bai) ‘See here,” the Judge spoke up sharp- HAPPINESS. agreement, and he then, and only made loud tery, A ble crowd ,fol he warm at night and T have lots of jy «None of these insinuations. If k Auta ts in such extreme cases, lowed Phlaste: and bis grisoner to the| Jovere ‘over me, just ike you put] you nave epectfle charges, ‘make them, | Dear Madam: I have a firm be | in sua eatrene & Ae Se vaan: (eset tha eaadnan’ weal them at home. ig eeaorner {play | but 1 won't countenance veiled insinua:| lie that If women made as clove | Sa: a marriag: aed | ' AUTO VEILS and HOODS With the other i1ttle boys. bu @ study of men as men do of | 4tmocracy with equa contained nothing @Qeept sone \ u : women t4ey would make @ greater Tesponsibilities, How can there esuities of infapt raimet ony. The first intimation that all was not ¢ranquil {n thelr household came last Wednesday when Mrs. Johnson asked | Justice Amend for a writ of habeas cor- Dus directing Mr. Johnson to show cause | why she should not have her son back | by a Strange Freak of with her. in her affidavit she alleged| The whlow, Mrs. Clarentine Headley, vbance to philander is butter able to] SPECIFICATIONS FOR A Saoon, y tl a di he had taken the oy away on Jan. 11,| had bought $234 worth of furniture of specialize in the study of the one WIFE OR HUSBAND. He VO ledlaring he wished to buy the lad some! the firm shortly afier she was married | Dear Madam: If all marriages O. B. D. Paine, saleemanager of a new clothes. Instead, she said, he took| to John Headley. They patd the in-} heart which fate accords her. It may] were tne remit of the dictates |Rores brush and blanket firm in Green. tae boy to the Gunnery School. When* Mrs, Johnson hastened to| choo! the next diy—and it's a long ride Vem On an express traln—she found the! child in tears. He begged her to stay | wit him or take him home. The school | autborities had not even been informed the child had @ mother. ‘Who 1s this woman?" they asked. LAWYER READS LAD'S LETTER! TO MAMA. law mutt. |garden, -“filtting trom flower to flower,” as we hear so often. Pitoad. more depraved than women, | witnensee 10 antisty even the moat in-|{] IN New York, 4 . The firm protested, complaining thet ‘But, ae a matter of fact, a wom- believe that the essential requie- credulous reporters or prosecutors, Ht > Ferooon'e attorney told a somewhat! ner original furniture had not been of : ites from a woman for a happy | $n'the'macriod state ‘ihe demosnor [WAN walking thigh Warren atreet, be- We only use the name Mahlers on account of fts Afferent story. i "The troubles of the Johnsons began tm September, 1911," he announced, | that if she could not 5 and t ‘thrown off, and an individ- | new Fedora hat. They were clone to an! Sere onnmen'a tote teene| nig!’ te onuld Rot have. teeoe DOr>) A5% oren sam phe may te 90 tray end the physical ar tangible aweet- ual appear auch as he or she really |aroiight when a guat of wind lifted the| Januar Clearin Sales the dusband of her sister, who died in| ‘The furniture company, accordingly,| ™8=iBe @ study of the gus range Ro trouble in asserting the rights fa, Hence, ae in Aperedible how | Fedora from hia head. And the | y¥ zg im, Jobn ©. Curtin, @ linen manu: {tok away the furntture in Mra, Head: | and the coat bill and the right diet that properly belong to her. Fase mate han Se baer fio 8 You won't helleve it,” waid Mr Paine, 1 fasturer—ocarme to ive with thom. In| IOs ft netore| OFDabY that she tx unable to give The woman who learns tite im- | Ghotarie Svanentte and antreateig; | “And 1 wouldn't myself if 1 hadn't ween | Right now during our January Clearing Sales, the Sommer of im2 he returned, and/ justice Davies in the Municipal Goure| °0,0ae Slese ineyection of man the Portant secret and who acquires | or what @ sensible husband hes to [iy 0M tue nl te A owe offer unusual bargains in MgB. Johnson's relations with him were! for the money she had paid. Mre, Head-| CoB@ideration and research he of this combination has found the , unreasonable, : re et thet they became the gossip of the neighborhood, and things finally came to oem ao pees Mr. Johnson had to ask Me, Curtin to leave, From that time om Mrs, Johnson has refused to speak firm, through thelr attorney, Wiilam | C. Rittenberg, have abandoned their | law sult and have paéd the wkiow $124 of the $14 of instalments on furniture she was buying before her husband dled, atalments until last July, when Head- ley died. Shortly after that Mrs, Head- ley found herself unable to continue the payments, and notified the firm to that effect. But she asked them to iet her kvep a bed, a rovking chair and a bureau. To thie the company agreed, | and Mrs. Headley went to the store and selecthd three pieces af mahogany, eovording to testimony in a subsequent | 40 expensive a grade. At Headley is alleged this Mrs, to have declared ley's attorney contended that the furnl- ture could not be taken away without due notice of the purchaser, while Mr. Rittenderg held tiat as Mrs, Headley had declared she wanted no more of the NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH gather from his butterfly expertenves. terfly—I have never seen a man that Parison has the stamp and approval Woman, and that for a man matri- mony ia merely a post-gradua course in the schoo! of sentiment. On the other hand, it may be urged that woman having relatively little be contended also that the process of finding out which heart has her int- tials on it affords as great chance of enlightening study az man ie able to I detest likening @ man to a but- really looked like one—but the com of ages, and I know of no role in which man more admires himself than that of the Don Juan of the rose Qm never really knows anything about the masouline character and Gisposition until she is married. course deserves. Nevertheless the average wife may read with profit these remarks of “A Mere Man.” THE BASIG OF A LIFE OF HAP. marriage are the combination of @ spiritual or elemental sweetheart basis of a life of happiness. 4 man’s mental moods are every wit ae important as his physical comfort, The tactful elimination of the grouchy moods and the It the ladies can show me (for my mind te Missourtan) that they are or may become Egerias, with unfailing wisdom, I ehafl be the fret to cry, “The tang te dune, lo live the Queen!”* . 8. More acquaintance ble virtue No one im free from to this atate. imperfeationa, both of mind and body, and both husband and wife GALE TOOK HIS HAT RIGHT UP IN THE AIR TILL IT VANISHED. Mr. Paine Lost His New Fedora Wich street, took lon to-day looking fowant the Indictment of Saturday night's gale for petty larceny and the arrest of certain cloude not Identified as receivers of stolen propert,’ It all happened Saturday night at 9| o’elook and Mr. Paine, who stopped in at The Evening World office on his way to see District-Attorney Whitman, saye he can produce several perfectly reputable | tween Greenwich street and West Broad way, flanked by friendy and wearing @ The arc threw Ite rays aloft #0 that we could follow it with our eyes We saw it rise above the tops of the butldings, | which are high at that point, and it! wan still ascending, directly above the middle of the atreet, when we lost sigut The old firm of Mahler Brothers have no tnterest and are not connected in any way with the new Mahlers Store, which is now one of the handsomest 7 Doors Open Tomorrow-at the Usual Hour. ” No Alterations. Sale ot New York Sere Onty ANNOUNCEMENT location being so well known. Coats, Suits, Shoes, Millinery, Furs, Corsets, Gloves, Underwear furniture she had wal 0 will have to bear with, overlook and | ° | to.dee husband of the law. ‘The teutiony shown tant PINESS. nurturing of the happy is a rare often formtve each other thet 1%) wag a wonderful freak of the | and Hosiery. Dwo days later Mre. Johnson filed) the company had sold Mrs, Headiey's| «1 pelieve that. f ws| Blessing 1 marriage. Waturally ghortoomings. And netther may | wing, air. I wasn't under the influence | gut for @ separation. She swore John-| furnitu: cond hand for $34. nay shee &. Woman's all himeelf or herself the bons, | gon had treated her with great cruelty Guriag the ten years of married life; that he hed paid undue attention: The jury in the Municipal Court re- turned @ verdict of $124 and costs to Mrs, Headley. On Dec s Mr, Ritten- pee ues soem meen —>—_— 4 Cure, Your Your Throst standpoint the essential requtsties for complete success comes through a happy marriage are the combina- tion of a spiritual or elemental ew» sf matrimony. 8p enpeet of @ mare an. H mutual observance of this rule. Women In private life often won- a democracy or partnership with- us & Beast We eutee pertectiy v Re ee ee cae eee cee - 7 ~— JOSEPH W. —— theless Rosenthal was held ‘pave Be Rover stole anything vefere He take a drink of i1quor—tn fac but that hat 1 and I'd be willing to Mahlers specially adapted for motoring.