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THU HOLO-UP VICTIMS —' INBANDIT HUNT; TWO ARRESTED Heart Says, Men Robbed in Resturant Take “Gunmen’s” Trail When Detectives Fail. “18 1S THE NATURAL AGE ELEVEN WERE LINED UP. Pacing Five Revolvers, They Filled Cap With Coin and Jewelry. (Bho arrest early totay of two men | Gaaged with robbery revealed the de- @afle of a spectacular holdup in the} ‘Theewalonic, a Greek restaurant, at No. Gs Kast Thirty-third street, on Tuesday @erning, when William Zervas, the Qeeprietor, and ten patrons were backed ; the wall by six bandits and at Point of revolvers made to deposit (@etr money and jewelry in a cap. ‘There were ten others besides Zervas Qe dhe place at 3 o'clock Tuesday morn- “eg when six young men, wearng caps, came in and ordered cof- fee. They had not been at a table Jong fatil one jumped up as a signal and @ll drew revolvers. “Beck up against the wall and keep Geer hands up until we tell you to sbell emt.” commanded one. fervas and the other ten, knowing he desperate ways of some of New Werk’s gunmen, lined up against the ‘wall with their hands over their heads, Wave of the robbers kept them covered ny = What Is the Ideal Age to Marry? THE EVENING WORLD, SDAY, Eighth Article of a Series. Coprright, 1918, ty The I'rese Publishing Co, (The New York World), “‘Wed at 1 7;”’ Pocketbook Says, 35- HAT ts THE FINANCIAL ‘A Marriage Endowment by the Solution of the Late Marriage Question,” Writes “‘H. R.,”” Who Also Advocates a Single Moral Standard. ‘‘Wait Till 35;’’ 22 to 25 the Ideal Age <THEY Must WAIT TILL, State Would Be One JANUARY 30, 1918. time) if he had some of his kin- folks here. He ts a middle-aged man and ft is probably years and years since he was with his kin- folks, Recently [ have had la srippe and I was fecling very bad- ly and he “called up" and told me he would be detained by business and could not get home to dinner and it would possibly be ten o'clock before he got home. He came home at 11.9, I was all alone, I know that {t was not absolutely necessary for him to stay—if necessary at all; however, true to my determination to be “the !deal wife” and to his great surprise, for he said, “I‘ thought you would be angry,” I acted as if I thought it the most natural thing in the world for man to be absolutely indifferent about Ais wife, sick or well. His must have hurt him « Uttle. His salary ‘6 $200 and our actual expenses are 900 @ month. He says it is too much and wants to dDreak up housekeeping and board. Gaye we could live cheaper. I could board for $90 and he would be out on the road with his expenses paid. Yet he waa ‘crazy’ for a home! I do not want to board because I realise there is great danger for any woman—no matter how lofty her (deals—in @ boarding-house, with nothing to do end » husband whose chief desire seems to be to stay away from home. He seems to want me to five in & much infertor style than that to which I have been acous- tomed and my station demands. I think I have’ been very economical and eelt-denying, considering the eal- ery he gets and the people with whom I associate. What would you advise in this case? A FAILURE, —_—_————_ RICH MAN ON A VISIT, HOME ROBBED OF $3,000. Band of Five or Six Men Ransacked J. P. Sjoberg’s Mansion at Elmturst. While J. P. Sjoberg, wealthy car manufacturer of Manhattan, wae visit- ing with his wife at Bamber, N. J., strange guests, undidden and unknown, BEACH AND WIFE | WAKEN, READ TO FACE CURT New Yorker’s Trial Set for Next Tuesday—His Law- yers With Him. AIKEN, 8. C., Jan, %.—Frederick 0. Beach, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Camilta Havemeyer Beach, for the ‘Mysterious assault upon whom he is CONTESTS ASSEMBLY SEAT. <3 Birnkrant, Progressive, Trytag ¢6 Oust Greenbers, Democrat. ALBANY, Jan. 9.—Méztmum Bira- krant, Progressive candidate for mem- ber of Assembly in the Tenth Asteuieiy District of New York, Med with Assembly to-day notice of contest o! the election of Meyer Greenberg, Deme- erat. Birnkrant claims corrected, turns show he was elected by @ plurai- ity of fifty over “Assemblyman \< berg, Who, on the original returns, @ plurality of twenty-elaht. In his statement Mr. Birnkrant a an examination of the ballets dl frauds and that indictments were found’ against certain election officers. He makes a copy of the indictment @ part of his protest. f BREAKS A GOLD. to stand trial next aveek in Gene! Gessions Court, arrived in Aiken yester- Gay afternoon. The case will be called Tuesday morning, the technical charge being assault and battery with intent to kill ° The Beaches came here direct from Hot Springs, Va. where since their return frqm Europe @ week or ten days ago they have been the guests of Mr. and Mre. William K. Vanderbilt at ‘The Homestead. Mrs. Beach was accompanied by her @ister, Mra. J. B. Tatler of New York, whose: husband is Mr. Beach's broker- @ge partner in Wall street, and a maid. Mr. Beach brought with him his New York lawyer, Thomas 8. Fuller of the firm of Nicoll, Anable, Lindsay & Fuller, Congressman James ¥. Byrnes of Aiken, a member of the Pujo Money Trust Investigating Committee, joined Mr. Fuller at Washington and came on to Aiken with the party. M: has been retained for the dete: Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, whose husband #0 stoutly championed Mr. Beach's cause when suspicion first rested on him following the attack on Mrs, Beach last February, was at the sta- tion to meet the party and accom- panied the Beaches to a-hotel, where they will etay during th home” ig the progress of NEEDS NO HELP. Pape'’s Cold Compound 4 | Cures Colds and Grippe in a Few Hours. 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Chicago boy of four, locked in @ closet for being naughty, helped himself tee cigarette and matches from pa's coat. ‘The fire did about #00 damage, ‘The laundry trust has wrung itself out. It is oMlctally the Greet Dastern Laundry Company of No, @ Broadway, and will Glssolve into ite ortginal @x concerns. Four musictans, engaged for @ girls’ dance at Aurore, Dl, at which twenty tive girls appeared in male attire, refused to be blindtolded, and were not allowed to play. Now they sue for the $0 promised them. Don't Kick the dog around on March 4 in the Inaugural parade. He may belong to the “finest pack in the world,” which is to run ahead of @ mounted brass band, escorting the Virginia Hunt Club riders in the procession. Aliss Helen Warren of Jamestown, N. Y., has resigned as a teacher in the ‘outskirts of Denver, just because a grizzly bear invaded her school and broke up the sersion. A bill pending at Albany provides for a four-cent stamp tax on each dollar's Worth of Koods sold with trading stamps Sally Gordon had his name changed to Saul by Justice Greenbaum yesterday. He says banks refused to accept hiv money because Bally was a woman's pame Mrs. Emily Smiley, a mother of three children at Shoudsbury, Pa, scolded fem, their father, the neighbors and passing strangers, She is ip Jail as a | Meommon scold," but there ts no ducking stool in the law now, and desirable check upon population which might otherwise become greater than the earth could support? WHY SHOULD THE STATE MIX IN? ‘Ware are growing further and further apart, pestilence and famine are pretty ‘well under control, so if we encourage everybody on earth to get married by undertaking to support them, the day will arrive very eoon when nobody will be in a position to contribute to the gupport of anybody else and will all De in a blissful etate of matrimony and vagrancy. Under present conditions the hope of Deing able to take a wife and maintain @ family i# the spur to a young man's ambition, the reward of his success. Re- move these constituents of happinces from competition, make them common alike to thrift and shiftlessness, and you cheapen and eventually destroy their value even to the thriftless, Doubtless many hardships result to-day from the disparity indicated by The Evening World reader in his discussion of th: natural and the financial age to mayry, | but they are not nearly so numerous nor | so sertous as if the two ages were meade one and the same by Mate en- dowment. Jt is & mistake to assume that there is any natural age to marry, ince marriage is not in itself uat- | ral but @ restraint imposed upon | nature by society for its own good. | ‘The “natural age for marriage” Dr, Kate Etanton of Newport celebrated her elghtleth birthday by taking wed in little jess thap four bows, { * attractive to each other. The doys? If you advocate late marriages (and perhaps in many respects they are Dest), it Js well nigh impossible to demand the same standard of con- duct from men and women, Nature makes the youth and maid rer age girl of eighteen is good to look upon, perhaps not so ettractive as the exceptional woman of thirty, but more attractive than the everage woman of that age. T' erage boy of nineteen, statistics prove, is more sound physically than the average man of thirty-five, From a financial point of vi ‘that the age for the can man to marry From the standpoint of nature, plus modern conditions, I should say just @s goon as he has finished his col- Plained about anythi It hubby cal ‘home midnight, al right. I was sweet and cheerful as usual, If he came home an hour late to dinner (not necessary et all, could have gotten home eooner) all right. I welcomed him with a smile and kisses. If he promised to take me somewhere, then decided he would not, ft was all right. In fact, I ‘have done what would be impossible for 9 out of 100 women to do, lived ‘as to how wit should do, and this fe the result: After two months married lite told me as I stated before he did not love me, &c, ‘Then a week later he ret Then about two weeks said he had the blues and was lone- some but could etand being at home (he is gone two-thirds of the EA LE) Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is of all the children born in ci vi Ge i Commaria, twenty-two epee cent., . Met or near! uarter, die before Teach one year; hod centr ae aoe tha one-third, before they are five, and before are een "Wire do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save & jority of Siese Erecione lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups eold for children’s com; ‘ts contain spore (oF lees optim oe moretion,, They Ore) eT etenlation Hy ‘ In any quant halt soft, a to sickness, death, Castoria operates exact the reverse, but color thi you must see that it bears the signature Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria ‘causes the blood to circulate » Opens the ~ pores of the skin and allays 5 Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 G ae) f, up to all the allly articles written. tful, Wecan hardly realize that Here's the choice of the | oatmeal to be the most tempting in taste and the | quickest in cooking— housewife who wants her GRAY HAIR Easy to Restore Natural Color of Your Hair by Simple ‘with their weapons while the eixth went ¢, °, Siiits tho sas cavtn.ah 44 cap be too ‘Several Months Ago I Wed a Middle-Aged Man and Ransome mansion tn the sristocrtio e See Ng soc sae viet Now He Tells Me He Does Not Love Me, TL HANNE Antimeta bees scouring this city trying to locate about , i ‘ came to each Jo bares! soode | Ses, silored ower ‘hr Sanda and |(ON TRIAL FOR PERJURY, Says a Good-Looking Young Bride, tap wo MonTus LATER Me *AS | Miva from te house inthe absence of ames C i a ” bh wereke made to throw in his watch, it| ° PROVES HE'S RELIGIOUS. Who Signs Hereelf “A Failure.” Wir and Sire Sober Teturned to Bim- ) } Me bad one, and atripped of what rings lege course and hes started in busi- |hurst last night. They found the house } @n4 other jewelry he wore. Gilbert Eltiott, Brooklyn Lawyer, nets, say ‘between twenty-two and |!" deorder. It had been ransacked trom ; From Zerves they got #5 in cash, two ee BY NIXOLA GREBLEY-SMITH. twenty-five, Ae for n women, any (surat to cellar, Siiverware, iewelry.| B4th Street 23rd Street } Gamond rings, « signet ring and » plain Denies Charges and Brings ‘There is a natural age to marry and a financial age to marry, The| SS? between twenty and thirty 18 | Geacription had been taken. Duresus gold ring. From Bmanuel Maganus of ‘Witnesses. 1 t Fy th satisfactory, but the nearer twenty | had been ransacked and the drawers No, 1% West Sixty-fourth street they {deal is an intelligent compromise between these two, the better; that is, from the stand- |and what remained of their contents c ed ba hgy- from ta Pipe of No rd So much may be gathered from a very interesting communication from a| point of possible offspring. ee Lied a tuneaeess USTOM SHIRTINGS eat One Sunéred Forty-ata masculine reader, in which he places| Of course, you are lookking at it howing that the urgiare hed i Lh Siisdeoe seen netvens Pov r the natural moment of marriage at|. "om el og beiretaemngd Present Tuloned thempelves and ned. been Gelfb- For Spri 4 § { two rings and @ weteh. The police have seventeen, the financial moment at| (and the modern women ie expen: (ents fe eee ere soes, who are at ing and Summer. j not obtained a tet of the taken thirty-five and the ideal moment, in| ive), and he te ecarcel Sitessiea toe tees nee ; ea eer from the othera, but ft was to view of modern conditions, at “Jjust| Port her on his own efforts before | ‘The Ourgiare got in through the cellar ‘abrics include decided novelties in Scotch Geaactives Wael, veoTeiee sl. as soon eso man has finished bis| {hvty A marriage endowment by 400F nthe Tee criny pros aastisnt,| Madras, Cheviot, English and French Flannels and 1 HUNT SANDITS. Peapod college Pass elbocsyg icenbertacte the late marriage question. “Another Out the front door they went and dovn| Silks, Satin Broche, Pique and Silk Mixtures, Silk Sel. ness, o lor women to demand the . Smoking Mr. 8: ») icai arpa ye colrlerr pw floer peg rene Union twenty-five. same high morality n men that the they Tontntered, coroee the fawn $0 ths Crepe and Mexicaine Cloth. peley mn now ; 1 ey coolly aw y ‘ ; IS alls ppl caplee porderers] “ea Pi Chas alae ae httononber | the clean toy ge! ten i eealatne trolley car to carey tem to’ Sfanbattan Samples submitted and representatives sent, eke leretend carll o—ana: ° pbb Peers re eae, Pgh ae phone pie} toed ® young man marries the better for pon Reaetaied Soee erage The ome yterd i dhs upon request, to take measurements. travelling e . Na decided last night to act as their own all concerned, and attributes the} THE WAIL OF A WOMAN WHO —— WED A MIDDLE AGED MAN. : Gtectives, double standard of morals, as it is . RED CAPS FOR HUNTERS. d Sh walked through Sixth evenve be- generally called, to the wide discrep-| _ Dear Madam: Here ie the story of Advance owing of ‘Thirty-third street several times, a @ Woman who married a middle aged bs and carly today saw @ group near ancy that exists between the time! ana fnancially eligible man. “ oH Assomblyman Doty Would Alco ; ‘Dwenty-third street, Two of the men ‘when a young man wishes to marry| young, good looking (0 I have been | Have Them Wear License Badges. MEN’S SPRI NG NECKWEAR they say they recognized as part of the|Mr. Llllctt'’s prominence in religious! | and the age at which he is finan-| %!d by hosts of people), fairly intel- ALBANY, Jan. 30.—Hunters would be holdup gang. Poiloeman Rosentelé of |and civic uplift moversea, during his cially able to do so, For this condi-| sent. have good form and have | required to wear @ bright red cap while the Weet Beveuteenth street station was twenty years’ residence in the boro penaheyees yea dies, one| LTOZ® ed good neal and high: |in purault of game if « bill introduced Flowing-end and Straight Four-in-hand Scarfs, =e: an, but were catent after wchase. | ACTOR KELLY IN COURT.ROW. the endowment of early marriages by| Several months ago T married 8 1 Oe eed teyare epors.| made of Pure Silk in crochet and accordion weaves} , ewenty-three, bape ses mer ox the State, the other a single high standard of conduct for men and women. who risen from the masses | men to wear a metal badge on the lapels : ipes. gam, Saline Ha Te tet ee | stepson Sues Comedian to Preguce | B6 State, the other a single NEN Walteen vthe latter highly desirable but| ‘2% FDonetble position with a wai- Jot their coats showing the number of plain colors and novelty stri; ‘Winters, twenty-one, @ plumber, of Dead Mother's Jewelry: aeems hardly ary of about 630 a month. Before i 1.50, 2.50 and 3.00 180 Seventh avenue. ‘both ‘de- . ARAL impossible condition. The world has Seiet rue oes gif of a Gingle| wo were married he talked a great ’ knowing saything the rob-| _ Surrogs' Queens | standard ever 1s have existed at all, is aince the Tree| deal about wanting « home, and as I i i ‘ Bary end none of the stolen, property| County, toda ara army nenrieg be | of the Knowledge ot Good and Evil lost ite roslest apple—or lemon, es eome| heart wholly domestic T was Ascots of Knitted Pure Silk,—erochet and po» / Spears and Julis Roatively” identified | fore him yeaterday, to diwmies the me-| historians would have us belteve. seleaiet Sint the mean loved wee cordion weaves in plain colors. 3.00 them. and to-day ot! victims ‘will be tion brought by Harry C. Kelly, the] put the average of human conduct express his views. His letter t fol-] About two m ie come to Headquarters and #00! stepson of John T. Kelly, long @ COME! hes not been appreciably raived. lowed by the opinions of a woman WhO! esrried he told, a tise we were nn ‘entity them Gian with Weber & Fields, to ascertain po A ada and women are |hes found marriage with miadie-aged | me and did not love Fok Hyp tad i "i what had become of jewelry of the haved uaband @ failure. th 7 z 4, SHIPPING NEWS. Se ret tne complainant. Rare Kelly| Se? eudjected by nature and 0 | Wants THE STATE TAKE THE| lover, contmuly cues fevered WOMEN’S SUITS & DRESSES i Us esae'ae Sa Sane. ied of apoplery April 18 lagt wf Bisa- int7 © we mame penaen, ee MATTER IN HAND. | most extravagant pce les Rigas 5 rat eave ‘Righest A ee, and ES Ne aa om | most ra gene Madam ‘Wet My 9 0 0 ad mrt bat kept our home in On Sale Friday and Saturday. wateeeormed and Srmiantz ere. Seo ay tau relative smauaty: | ages of seventeen end tity, hen | Seanad tora a mondo rings, with other ewairy, Gf] ae genscal wadency of our times, | chvliztion permite them to mary | having | company, Evening Dresses of Charmeuse with embroid- —_— tal value. eeerul thle which consider er reserve about . . *, INCOMING STEAMSHIPs. Sovciry, which, it to eamerted, ebould aaay ete canch more trom | Divs & protective world to guard ner. | the Man com ba eae ered tunics and bodice of chiffon. 32.50 DUB TO-DAY. have gone to her children, resulted in| Serming, The boy has neither. Temptation Fespect—in fact, followed to the value 52.08) nothing, John T. Kelly asserted that/ men but less from women. greets him on every side, Personally, | letter all the articles giving advice he never knew hie wife owned euch] Now about the suggestion that the| 1 telieve in the enme standards of | to wives on how to meke home Tailor-made Suits of rough Di al Serge, jewelry. 1 @tate whould endow all young person®| morals for both sexes, but the world happy, &c. I wish to say right here ‘ 8 be a at Pap ing veg ot i who desire to contract marriage. Why | in general does not 90 believe. WhO | that I have tried the system thor- Several models. value 43.00, 25.00 OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, ALBANY, Jon D.cif "Assembly-| should society remove such a natural| would propose chaperons t#& young | oughly, always smiling, never com- Street Dresses of Velveteen in a variety of models. 34th Street value 32.50 to 39.50, Tailored Street Dresses of value 32.50 to 39.50, 16.50 and 19.50 Serge and 14.50 sod 18.80 23rd Street ti Ie ORL LY a Paginess tunity’ Adver- sements Past Year— Adventure 7 ‘Twas in the panic year | thought that surely I would fail, A score of bills and notes fell dae—my wife said I turned pale, My business enterprise was stcunch ag any well could be. But cash alone coud saye me ‘rom the deep trough cf the sea. At last a lucky thought occurred to me a World Want Ad.! Through one I sought a partnereme plaining what I had. ‘i The partner came, as you must Séaaewy, or 1 would not be here Explaining how a World Ad. :aved eug in the pantie year, More then 37,537 the Herald