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LOOKS AT CROWDS |‘Man’s Ideal Wife Is the Michigan Visitor Indignantly Wells of Being Robbed by Auto Bandits. BNE WORE FUR COAT. Mr. Van Wagner Says He Lost | sue MUST Brust HIS | | HONORABLE | coat menace nae Sencgepeinnle THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRU Japanese Woman; PACING BROADWAY She Obeys, Never Scolds and Waits on Hubby AS HE IS HELD UP ARY 25, rere. FATHER OF 29 “IS PUZZLED OVER NAME FOR LAST | Tommy Stack Has 21 Children | Living, and Many Have Never Met. GETTING A DIVORCE PRIOR To 1993 tw JAPAN LONDON, Feb. 16.-Tommy stack, host @f the Railway Hotel st Purley, in , ne beautiful Surrey Valley, where Mar (Od Frederic, the Americen novetiet, | died, i@ appeating to hte patrons to help | ‘hh ont, He has jist beoome the Raspy YALE FOOTBALL STAR WHO IS QUIETLY WED IN LOS ANGELES, CAL. ARRESTED 2S BEAMS, WOMAN AERTS FRST MARRAGE WAS VALID | Mrs. Haviland Says Previous Husband Had Wife in Asy- lum When He Wed. Mra Bva Seymour Haviland, who married William Haviland of Mama- foneck on Nov. 16, 191%, protested strongly when she was arrested yeoter- day on a charge of }igamy at her home, No. 36 Third street, Mamaroneck. She ‘was taken to Police Heaéquarters in i j } tens . Mount Vernon while Mr. Haviland wled | Cash, Checks and Stock | parent of his twenty-ntwth onl, end to get $2,000 bail for her, She will be } rae Saye Me trouble fe thet he comt Chink | arraigned before Judge George C. Ap- Receipts. of any more nages. | pel. | Steck’s family ts one of the most | | According to Polfce Lieut. Miche } famous in Kingland. Twenty-one of me! |Silverstein of Mount Vernon, whe ‘Mie police of the Weat Thirty-saventh |ohlldren are living. ‘They ere apread made the arrest, Mra Haviland mar- Wieet station were greatly purzied by let! ower the wortd now and there ar |tled George M. Barker of Stamford,’ 4 @e story of hichway robhery tol to! ered Wretiies end autire whe bat |Conn,, at Portchester in 1903, Her gam fem by ©. C. Van Wagner, a eateenan ever met. There are etiil enough of jents, who Ngee Sear aan Franklia eve Gat Roek promoter of Detrott, Mich. | ‘nie youneratere ¢ofng to schoo! to fil en, \tndn, Basta 18 o pacer Priced Agoriing to Mr Wagner, ne} ‘emoe bench tn one dings. ge eng ; | eripple, They lived together happity oe Pelion a i ts ish a Orrent, | Marrying wien he war twenty-one, | for eighteen years, when, Mra, Havilem@: fs ; "alee : re nil ine Mack had a amity of nine when he} —-———— ew ~ =< |@aserts, ahe @iscovered that her bme- tending to take « look at the town, wae thirty, Lem @ wiewer, he married and had a wife in an insane asyham Then he decided he would meander | | @et (0 Broadway and see how that! |agnin in two years and his second wife | at the time of his second marriage, ena @oroushfors iooked at the guy hour {has borne nim twenty children in twen- , had not been divoreed, That wifedie® aaidnight. But he didn't get halt we |iv-one years, Stack % now firty-our | 2 five years later. ere. lend says it won't be hin fault if he Mre, Haviland ieft Barker. Last The reason Mr. Van Wagner aban-| doen not vet have to enlarge his Seine |summer ahe met Haviland, who ts @& @oned his intention of promenading on room to accommodate the family gat } |Posa painter, living in Mamaronesk. Broadway was given to the police of ering at meals, | iene ® business in Stamford. Thkag the West Thirty-eighth street station | A brother in New Zealand has « sitel-| Were married by the Rev, Cliffora Wy e@dout two hours later. Mr. Van Wag- UNTIL THEY ARE Forty Jar family, ‘There is keen brotherly | | Frenes, Assistant rector of Trinity ner Was indignant us he told his story. | 1 rivalry between them. Some time ol jChuroh, Mount Vernon. The witnesses “E badi’t gone tar trom the comer ; 9 ¢| Tommy challenged che New Zealanders a . | wore Mr. and Mrs. William H. Leonard., was, “Wen 1 came t 6 5M Getting Old Doesn’ tranny fame of cricket and pre | ; ‘ | Barker dlacovered the whereaboute of. where they are putting up a new bulld- Bother Fair Ones of | parca an eroven trom among wis sons.) Miss Gertrude Kemmerer Be-|his wite = few days ago and went to fos. i ; Th 1s played several local matohes District-Attorney Francis A, Wi , There i v he ed evel of ot jets. s Brseént 02 it, You go Up some wooden | Japan, for Not Untill tener wcting as umpire. | comes. Bride of New York |of Weatehester county. ae. wine wteps and along « wooden footway. It| They Are Forty Can|srorHer HAs TWO TEAMS OF! |told him to apply to Judge Appell gor was dark along that passage. “ PT CRICKETERS, | J at Si Ceremony, |[* #'rant charging bis wife with Bie, “Right in the middle of the pasuge-| q’tgrt Te eect we nee They Go to a ‘‘Movie’’| Fut the Britisher wae depressed wien | Athlete at Simple Cere Y+ lamy. The warrant was Ineued yeoter- way three young men stepped up to me. SOCIETY OF WER CHILDREN Mi or a Tea Room, OF | nin New Zealand brother replied that | tg“ “ One of them poked @ pistol at me and he hed two artoket elevens in his fam-| wz Pre day {Haviland ie « cousin of Congressman called me a name that nobody ever|She Js a “Man-Made | Leave the House Alone. |\ meh mh ert eee arly layed | gold wae recelved jn thls Sty 10-20" Benjamin 1. Taylor of Harrison, N. ought to use Without smiling. He told We ” | ee matches togetier, In proof of it he ent | O°‘ Marriake at Lon Angeles, a who, Haviland says, wit defend me it I said a word he would shoot a ‘oman,”’ Declares Mrs. photographs showing eleven eons and| let evening of Samucl Brinkerhoitlatrs, Haviland hole clear through me Marion Cox, Author | tie strutters for him, when he laver! eleven daughters, with the father and| Thorne, known in his Yale football days! Mrs, Haviland contends that she had “I aaw the policeman on fixed post nt ‘ ? ” lthe room, and must plok up anything| mother wearing | ump! long white} @# Brink ‘Thorne, to Miss, Garcrude]a right to marry again, as her mare fhe corner I had just left. I saw the Just Back From the he happens to drop. When they a=] coats, | Kem of Mauch Chunk, Pa, Thelr Rarker 1. people atreaming in elther direction on} gay K | | pear in public together, sho must Walk! OF wtack’e frst family, Thomas Aus- | ¢haagement wax announced less than a, ee froadway. I aloo saw that gun, So T lowery Kingdom, and a few paces behind him. Upon Neri tin art Goorke Reginald are publicana | Month ago, when Als Kemmerer was! SHALL WOMAN OF 106 raised my hands as high as I could est! She Ig Exactly the O, | wedding day her master has re-read 10) in Australia, Alfved Willlam Je ferming | Vialting In Honolulu. ‘The coyple met tn! them and only regretted 1 couldn't get ‘A rE h Ldd ‘her the sage’e commandments for sy New Zealand, Percy Robert is in a | Pasadena uy and went alone to| WED HER SUITOR OF 867 them higher. posite of Everythin [women to obey, and her relations-in-{ unk in China, Clara Aun and Mand| lox Angeles, @ they took out a) “Wr atcnt taxe some two vain tt] Everything [Wr inst eesie tes eo soeoes thom| Senki cammes Suave ane. seg, Meas] ban Sagas, sere oe toe "| (ND Onn ncn te lows a fraction of @ minute to go ler American Sister Is. H {Ono te: ‘Women shall always keep! tijnaherh Jane and Killen Marjorie are] At the home of Mr. Thorne's father, | - through my clothes aad take cwrything wa | to thelr duty, rise early and work tl! married and i London, Of the | Jonathan Thorne, No. 1028 1ifth avenue, Judge Will Base Ruling on Ques I hed in the way of money and nego- {sate at night. ‘They must not sleeP| second family, A Richard and John | It was said to-@ay, that no members of! 410 by Personal Observation tieble papers. | Japanese Wife Doesn’t |during the dayy must study econo Francis are engineers at Purley. Nive|the Thorne famity tad been in Los y abe jal GOT HIS PURSE, HIS CHECKS; i) °, }and must not neglect their weavings! of tne children are at school, +| Angeles, but that the plans for a wed-| of Wowkt-be Bride. AND HI6 BONDS. | bject if Hubby Spends sewing, spinning, and must mot drink| xeqck says tho mistake of his life was | ding yesterday had been known for! Los \NGRLES, Feb. 16—Unatte te 1 nad $160 in my purse They got! Evenings at the Club | too muoh tea or wine, Siving hie children double names. ity | several da: Tt waa the wish of both) Goode whether Mra. Marceline Elisaléa, feet, I hed checks to the value of for When He's H i JAPANESE WOMEN WELOOME | that blunder he has exhausted all the | bride and grovm that the wedding b* 4%) one hundred and five years old, should aout 0, but no geed without my sig- nm s Home OLD ‘AGE AND ITS LIBERTIES, | "8™e he has ever beau adie to wet a! quiet ax possible. . be permitted to marry Pleagantine Leen, mature. | line om. His last born were twins, the) Mrs. ‘1 . Th tt them. Then I had pe . ‘irs, ‘Thorne i the dauhier of ®/ aged eight: ix, Superior Jur Riv Beatie, ch tecalots fer, atek at tee She Cannot Speak Ex- hatha atl Leal tee navantage '0| only doable tlewing in hie quivertul. | wealthy coal operator of Maunch | ime continued the eane in Probate Goure Charlevolx Rock Products Company. cept to Say “‘Yes”’ and ee ead amiiinele, ona | ena intended to neme them Fred-/ Chunk. Mr. ‘Morne tived ia Maunoh | for on week. ‘The Court onlered the " resentative of the Charl . . | atster,”” Mra, Cox added, smillingly; "sh6! erick James and James Frederick, but | Chunk, working In the offices of coullationey for Mre. Blisalda, who is am & representa: e cuarie-| Must Minister to His 44 not afraid to tell her age. She even /at the last minute Mra. Staak thought | gorporations, in whica his family had|iwealthy and of tae Wee eee re eee! (Car fort 1S Coquette —« eraggerates it. For tt is not until phe| of Guy Sultan The twine died. intoreata, for enteral, youre, after “his | fatsin: to prodase ace ta crass Cate to New York on business for that con-! omftort. GRAND MOTHER 1K JADAN THe 1s past forty (hat she te allowed to at-} Last Ohristinae therc waa ao Rretuatiea cron oitt tha ska ae se id bad ws her In order that he sry — ~ WOMMNIS WOT ALLOWED TO BEcone A tend theatres or visit tea houses, [faintly reunion, Stack added the Duliard | jg cl ‘ owt 4 a en eee oe “Well, when the robbers had taken: UNTR SHE Is a e 188, which he was the oot ie | servation ps hee fgeelliaetl ese reese | § GRAND MoTWER “Age ix a favorite topic of sonvery| table to the dining board. He mid he | «inguished athlete Mr. Leon, who says he has loved Mra, Entomottia ead beat 4 ee | BY NIXOLA GRBELE heart ton am ) and when Intro-| wouldn't bee any oruahing at me An! Bric ‘Thorne, with hie Maming jad] Elisalda for more than half a centues, ‘ : ng a great Haat in America againAt | aoead to a Japanese Woman one fs aup-| attempt wae made then to get ® com-|of yellow hair (thow were the days | “T am a Westerner and this thing got | the iberality of our divorce laws and | |% #s an Interested auditor while lgw- my go I decided for the moment| 4”, Goddess, child, spinster or widow, ae of old on Mars Hill when they | the ‘opponents at the. rights of women posed to pit ber te @ good humer hy | Dies omead oF ayes crmvoveanrtl ay | when foothall players used long bau’! vers were wrangiug over his courtship, King her how oM@ ehe is. irthduye, Lt proyed unet q Iv | instead of leather helmets to pad thelr] Mrs. bi . that I would simply have to put up raised y attribute our domestic disasters to the! ® , tae x 1 8 relatives object to the . = : u “The Ame woman Is n coquetir | fow of the oitidren knew even the] tattering-rmin skulle) wae picturesque | marriage. ‘Their fight te her me my lone and say nothing. 1 felt] Yo the God that they knew not an altar, #0 1, a young Pagan, have praised ec ce areaioas women, Yet! omy until ane Is @ grandmother: but a| cmmplite Ket of nainen | ridant om the football Aeld. | byw graunddanunter, win man renee @t home, Se I didn't tell the policer The Goddess I know not nor worship; yet, if half that men tell me be true,| hohe preted gprs ae Japanere woman is allowed to become pene Swift and cool, he bucked the tine aad] appointed the aged woman's guardian, wwma on the corner when J walked back| Yo" will come in the future, and therefore these verses are written to YOW."| whose wivor are opprameed, divorces ye fo coquette: mea ore calm Freninel ae FF atl Ma hae. agen perp ne be -_-— pest him. |_ So men from Homer to Kipling have sung of thelr ideal of womanhood.| much. commoner: and. more say’ ene | ena new muon more a woman knows ot] Model Husbarred |+1 voret.. more was tee Han. |00G BITES TWO MEN “4 went to the Elks’ Club and was| Yet no man has found her, And the fact that nowhe the blossoming} tained than here, ‘There marriage in| oUnetry then then at twenty! The Ge Cem th eee oe going to turn In, when I thought that | " RENAE OF toe sas Og | tit woman's only business, | tragedy of most women's lives te that | Ae ke d Saker, who was gradtinne tah. 70! IN DESPERATE FIGHT. Sfter all Ta better inform the police Crt? one feminine personality incloses all the qualities of soul and eense| "il! women's only busingsm gl who! Aa, net discover how to live untt!| AAOUSECKEEDEN AIRE |toning wring and under whore vowh- DESP . ‘They might get the followa who robbed | which crown the haunting Helen of | graced, * ve ¥ 418 | the mirror telle them it f@ tte for them | oe ee ret ean ae A vagrant dog, either suffering from y | ‘ * : Van aun 4 . agnrensivence: nt dos, me, and If T @idn't say anything it ® young man’s dreams has been| “Before the new civil code of ime ay) (110! But ihe hitle Tupaneme can anep Nurse No Cook Bae wed | rabies o won'd look funny, Bo here I am. | made the excuse for every vagary} husband needed to do to Mivorce hia} alr Me ircing hace ae cia a tion, apran Mr, Van, Wegner said be aid not et | of the masculine heart. Just as the| Wife wae to write her « letter notifying aod Sees | ‘ ’ Mids a street, Brooklyn, In Recene a bre, they H h ents c o . °] q i ‘€ OTe avenue ‘ar ‘orUeth street, Brool thelr soft hate pulled down over their! sculptor must take an ear here andj ne, on aang nin cites tales “In eine able to atmit her age tice) SDeclares Woman in Kansas | | tonday, oank Ste tooth in Mio ett oil faces, and !t was in a very deep shadow an arm there, culling some special! much.’ ‘The an-mde woman has been | (2@ One freedom of the man-made wom-| ~ “tos = | jand bung on, Baptise could a : 01 ” 1 , as | 4 sid not loasen Maat they ed Nip "One ote men Berfection from one of @ dozen | taught {0 avcept the doctrine of ber an” Me. Gow concluded, “and tt te in-| City, Who Claims She Has CHASE FOR YOUTH WHO | tne noid of th al he said, wore an overcoat with @ fur) a nes i p n American to see an ;_¢ * amar women, to produce his marble mas pereey epegiee rid ae to use pagel Fealiae that sn dauan; Where come | One Herself. went to the aawist aoe fens for siowt, Be anid, va terplege, 90, ft has been urged, the) sist on. ‘rhe qualities most admired only for man, we have w country! Hwan tte een yaluable ‘10 tumesit alone, as vouches lover must build his {deal from|{n mer ere obedience, mercy, auietneas| W2ch bas birds without song, flowers a | Jamen Napier of No, Tia | Chloe's eyebrow, Myrtilie’s chin and|and sett-aucritice, and her worst viow; *!!ROGt odor, marriawen without leve! KAN@AM GITY, Mo, Fe) © dred and Seventeenth BURGLAR GOES TO ROB, the cherry-ripe lips of Julia. lia held to be jealous: gee ieer TE S aa ape, | Noman tn thls city de certain sie new w tan, aot & grip on the y ini nape, | : Es mais neck held SAVE SICK BABE'S ‘LIFE Yet, she exists, this masculine! JAPANESE WOMAN 18 CONTENT: | tha: woman may claim, at any ete mage Binet aye 4a 0 hasive @. ad J ials Teak ate hee ia * eaac C. Nu Tian up Mow 0 BAL : {deal. ‘There are, in fact, millions ED IN SUBJECTION. | Rave Invented the Ices (patented 31,000 ee ee ae ae toca Bl Fifteen-Year-Old Lad Answers) ""Pattointan Lenetn at die Fourth ewe Masked Man Drops Revolver in of her, But ft remained for one of) yon huve written that discontented | HG) xuarantesd unier the Food and} 180 Bes ae upto ihe Lenape eed lua sinter, Hct ena hulee Gates Na i her own sex to discover her and pro-| woman sestns to be chiefly the product |! Avt- id Ceometines) With «| VIVES WeReie 60 05 okemple oh wh i rs srimand With — |The hody to Hoard of Pocket, Prepares Remedy and of Ameri I interrupted, Since the |/!tte carmin | they should have tn thetr own homes. ‘arent’s Reprimang Health Jand the wounds , Prepa , -mad merica,” I interrupted. "Since th eulth to ed: and: thi Administers It. | py ee Shae ma | man-made woman tn happy tn her eub- | PRs... Net only do the two doctors practise Three Bullets | ore cauterined BY | o ® waiting world, fection, don't sou think it might bo| POLICEMAN STOPS RUNAWAY | Profeesionaiiy side by side, but tuey co om ANGELDS, Fed. A durwiar Her Columbus is Mrs. Marian) contented that from your point of view rate in meeting housenold pradlens a : ‘ew Yt FROM PLATFORM OF i “Distincti i mbo went to rob Mrs, Fred Morris re =z Cox of New York, who returned re-| emancipation ie a mistake? CAR. | ia their “moder Kitchen, ee eG ire | “Distinctively individual’ matned to save y's life, accord. OimiSua OREELEY SOE LA GREELEY SMITH ‘ 0 O y | eaamneeeteres | Barcias 0 Se Frgning, et lew ii ing to @ report she made to-day to the | CLAWS ane ee Kina a Fd needs See prelenien se | Grate Bridle as Frightened Horse Mre Soule hay described to her éellow | jump HANK, Fe’. 15—County Deiec- | expresses the quality im pained an 0 es formal announce-; leas) worn Js: relatlrely | members of the lnague har idea of Whailtiye Minaugii in an automobile and «| Mra, Morrie euid her baby was stricken | ment of the successful end of @ year's search for the living embodiment edb eel yg Psapp ihe au H IDashes Past and Passengers @ husband and wife should be posse of farmers searched the wouds with eroup. She started to rin for a|the masculine ideal, in an article on “The Man-Made Woman of Japan,” nj ne neeim mie Twelim, oo ts lly | Witness Thrilling Battle. he model husband has no time sland roads to-day for Claude Gray, Bt. | nysioian, Just a8 she went out the /the current number of the Forum, ‘en ” von 1 ™ yup around to clubs at night,” whe sald old, t night ot and Lan aha anet & wanked (nan Wes FreDE : ’ tion, ‘The Japanese woman is too tho Policeman fam Mins had tle audience! ‘nme right sort of man is am interested | (2e% Yeare old, who hawt niet Long al to keep qulet at the rik of | qf: Antu! thoumht Dreadful doom! |treme!y pretty woman, as well as the oughly subject to complain or to realize | right along with him to-day when alae the domestic question as the woman, |*eriously wounded big father, John rt ep ai inister fate! Mra, Cox told me yester-) brilliant author of The Crowdy and Thelthat @he has a gvievance. Hut let me ree cas 2 Grey, when the latter reprimanded him cher life, She screamed | Pn Mike (see tesemade | Valladitromen © seclttiet ote {the ve 8 evlovance Hut let me | portunity carne for something @peotac- | He will do his share of the work and ve “My baby Is dying, 1 am going for ®/woman, the embodied masculine Gream | and other uecke and articles as rancene {gira 38 ghame pew of he MAR-MAIE | vigy in the Iime of stopping runaways, | Of 4 It he has to, aud he will be oheerfil for staying uway trom home for days | TURKISH BLEND doctor.” of perfection, ix just as different from | qije for the keennens of their insight asl. a t up in th | Muun was standing on the front pias. | about {t. He will plan couventences for at a time, ‘Th ting took place on | ‘Let me help you," suid the robber |you and me and other New York women for ¢he rapier quality of thelr style ; rat DART tt pe serec| form of w Sinith wireet var, in Brooklyn, | "iM Wie tm the home ard take care of the Soke lane k farm at Holmdel, CIGARETTES dropping & revolver in is jooket. 88 ft Is possible to be! + “fhe te " a bo gg Pa A ma ' vias it Pigg ys “ithe baby, He will make the burden Grey rentea ang worked. | to the house. de ashe sins taael Gh OMA BHD ie ant ore fants shes yp copie f jen she goes out in the dil jourve, big enaconced with: | 4 wife should know how to cvok and ate ae me and water and conve La to ERENT poll ber eee plone | eae Oe to the shape of tie earth nor garden and gatherw a branch of blos-| tn, on seat and strap, were many neatiy| syok well. Therein lies the balance 0f| A astern: ATs rap Ca pal cigarettes—the purest and best of supe which be forced Yown Jon earth. What ae BE AIL Gaya un Ukete toe te cee Ce fe ence O TARIR ck BNPIOR AVE 898 poked Brooklyaites: oM@oerbauad. | the power \atne in from the eld» hn started to t@baccos, They are appreciated thecal ‘Theh he rubbed v the qualities of (e woman—| found," sald Mra oe of the hapaness [arranges it in & vase in the honorable | yrom @ side treet came u horse and | “fhe bitvien te the centra! point in’ * ’ { detiantly, | bY good fellows everywhere. Nit inte ohaat Varies’ 466A iol he qualities o| 3 i ra, Cox of the Japanese |tokonoma; #ie makes and takes up the . i Paci ft the cor: | MC0ld tne boy, who answered defiantly, child's chee in fact, of th neriean woman—andl woman. “The Jay h : ' re mille wagon and Joseph Geverm of No, | tie home, not only because ol aphigaet SINC ene RIS CEAR ALA vefore he told Wie mothe, it was out uf {ih (FUP ADE IONN ARB : : Japanese woman hea) nonorable toa to her honorable lord) soit WAGON An aosepl Geve rect preparation of food but from the, (rey made a ‘ seare Meee hanemeae wa St Japan, | never dreamed of Interfering with man's !and his honorable mother; ehe bruaties Yn. Gave en ent of, econom labor, ‘The ,#teuek him over the head, Without “You have a ha 9: made onep a epee | Star-chamber methods of Iaving down] er husband's clothes, fetches and car- Oresksing on tie reins in the opporite wives ps ag tr own bouse- | WOM Claude drew @ pistol and fired marked Mrs. Morris Japunes: woman is as docile as thelthe law. She 1a charming, ignorant | ries for him, and hunts for whatever direction to the hore, but was making | sveida must eone way econumiee labor, (Uirer timex One uf the bullets etruck "YT have five, nan replied, | Aimer rapier a Penuient) faa Soelint bi Tepanene, ke the Snclent| odd jobs she can perform for him and iittle impression. On the wore charged, | Hore let moe teil you that the diving M/s futher In the head, another lodged eMbat's viy 1 came it [Peeatiecaa ite asmerioan ie meatal | reeks, teach thelr wives virtues with: | au pis elderly relations, unul she, with | wraight for the wireet Gevens man-| rou, which gete eo mugh undeserved |in hin hip and the taird wane wild. Ae he was leaving Mrs, Morvia gave] humble ax the American is enoteemive {Out accomplishments, and then leave lait ¢he servants, aera him off im the| agel to awerve the horae eo he ran neck atiention, can very neurly take care of| ‘The boy left his father lying on the He vay in sna eurene AM. the American 18: eeuele them to thelr own and thelr ghildren’s mornings at the doorstep. and neck with the frOnt platform of the ttecl?. ‘The largest part of every wo-|ttoor of the room where the shooting | rth have testitied to her “She muat be ntreot Maus reached He} at that same doorstep ‘ont aod bern. < : rm. Stace men have|taupnt ascomplishiwonts Weaken etreees | when he returns in the Inte afternoon, | grabbed the bridie given to the thoughtful preparation of jhitehed a horse to : deacription of t begun to threaten us with the los of] "yong ‘the lotos flow A the mad {te sow her honorable impatience, to] “Stow down," he suid to the motor-| food, This she cannot do without four|away, The elder Grey ity sdiiration because of our auf-las 4 famous writer of Japan has eaited fuss around aim with attentions, to con-| man, ‘But don't slow down too feet.” | provisional conditions, plenty of goud | some time afterward by « farm hand, yen Sones Woman Wend of Gas, 1{ Magette detivitios, it seems to me st 18] them. Tauct him to the bath sh@ prepares for| In the next few * the a@trap-| ventilation, Kood lght, convenient #ize,jand Dr. Palmer was summoned to at- unidentified MRD Nae A mueh worth our while to know ex-| sq, i . ey tim, to help him shed the European! nangers #aw a batt tween man, | and aeasivie furn! [tend to Dts Clair Ho 10 Pars Row Se otine gan (echka’ in nthe, 4 H ould me) hand] and assiat him into the luxurious kt for thelr morning stand. Two hady Gra’ ae gan oat ae | SUFFRAGETTES? YOU WON'T (ey neeel meek, mnerry Birla nouentity | s,ono, and to serve him with’ hia teal pigcke along the track and Muu pad| LONDON, Fev. 15.-Lord and iady| ‘Tie Chinese Preshvierian Church, No om full. woman ard ayn ! ‘ eo hae 9 i or supper, \' teats, she is not al-|gubdued the runaway, The only damage | Granard wave a dinner patry iaet night | 23 Kast Thirty-fret street, will hold a jatered at * otele ear yew! | FIND 'EM AMONG JAP LADIES. | Mrs. Cox smiled before ane answered, | lowed to eat With her husband or SOR" \ dune was to the policeman'a uniform | #t Forbes louse, The guste included | Aret anniversary celebration of the Re- morning Wor names of "% Gentlemen, 1 hope you caught “The Japanese husvand is said to be aland must not ft down in her) ana the mttk wagon, King Manuel, the Duchess of Merivur-| public of China Monday. A reception Mevenson vad Wife, Ci ra Mrs, Cox said MEGAPHONE SEX, and! born club man, There 1 @ divorce to} husband's Pp. She = mu not -_— -—~--— ough, the Duchess of Woeatminater, the} will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock, with lat the hove! tock In sie means YOU. Properly, too! More-{every three marriages in Japan, and {speak urlens s spoken to, and even! — pate cu IN 6 TO 16 DAYS, _ | Duke ang Duchess of Manchester, Cap | tea served at 4 o'clock by Chinese wo- fag. The woinen In heiwved to havelover, you will have to care about whatlonly one per cent. of the divorces ts}then is suppored to u'ter the exciustve . Jew araeee ett rtses INT. | tain and Mre. Spender Ciay and Mr and| men. committed suicide, ‘There will be Citnese and Ames- pre bers, you. She amet ede back 8 sore tse ‘ 4 jane thinks of you, because ehe ip am ex- ovtsimed by women. We have bees | :nonvsyliali ‘Mis. Walter Buras, ° v7 §