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) MODEL WIFE TELLS CCURT SHE DOESNT BOSS HER HUSBAND Mrs. Steinig Doesn't Know What Time “Fred” Gets Home at Night. NOR WHEN HE GETS UP. —__— And as to Where He Works and His Salary—Gracious, Don’t Ask Her! The Mode! Wife before Un made her appearance d States \. pmissloner christ this norning. She is Mra, Sayde Carruthers Steinig, spouse of Frederick Btelnig of No. #15 Caldwell avenue, the Bronx, who was in business as a whi fale provision merchant at No. 33 Col umbis aveniie, until three of his cred- ‘ters filed an involuntary petition in bankruptcy against him in the United Gtates District Court. Little Mrs. Stetnig, who is just past eighteen, appeared to testify ax to her husband's financial statue. Her replies to the questions propounded to her by @ representative of the law firm of Me+ Tear & McLear, attorneys for Steinig’s creditors, revealed her paragon of wifely complacency for “she knew not what her husband did with hie money nor did she ask bin prylng + questions anent the same. In addition to her charms of dieponl- Mra. Steinig lald ciaim to more ded cheek of the color and texture of @ full blown Wig violet eyes; and a ready vealed two rows of gleaming white teeth, LOTS OF THINGS ARE HIS AON; ‘asked Mr. McLear. “Really, I don't know,” replied Mrs. Meinig, with a emile. “He never told ‘How long has he been working wher- ever he is working?" “I don't know." “Wall, then, Mrs, Steinig, how much | ig his salary?’ "Oh," sald Mre, Steinig reproschfully. “I wouldn't ask him an embarrassing question like that. He gives me a cer- taim amount every week and I'm perfect- ty eatisfied with my allowance. “Mow much did he wet for his Colum- due avenue business, when old it to Joseph Unger on Jai “AMT know ts that he got quite a jot for it, But I don't know what he did with the money. 1 hate to bother Fred, go I haven't even asked him the name of fis bank. No, he has never told me , what time dors your up in the morning? r. Lawyer, eharply, “I wouldn't pry into my hus- band’s private affairs like that. A! I know ta that when I get up in the Morning he is gone.” “Who gets his breakfast?” “Daat is his private affair, too. 1 know I @on't, Maybe he gets his breakfast outwide, You sre, the Janitor of our apartment house in a Httle slow in getting steam heat to our apartment in the morning, #0 ive altogether too cold for me to think of getting up and And our present arrangement seems to suit Fred perfectly.” GHE DOESN'T KNOW WHEN HUBBY GETS HOME. “well inquired the desperate at- torney, “tell me, please, when Mr. Stetnig comes home at night.” Mra. Steinig pondered. “T couldn't exactly sa ere an swered at length. “I never want F fo come home until he really wants me, And I don't really know what ime he does come home, The best 1 man @ay 1% that he comes home when ve fe perfectly ready—sometimes at ne ‘hour—sometimes at another, “Mercy, no, He never gave me any property. I wouldn't bother the poor ‘soy by asking him to do such a thing. 1 just want him to have all his prop erty for his own dear self.” The Steinigs ived at No. 137 West Ninetleth street until Mr, Steinig soid his business, when they moved to the fonx addre Aisa A FIRE CAPTAIN IS MORTALLY HURT AS ENGINE HITS POLE. Sullivan Thrown From Step When Driver Avoids a Crash With Trolley Car. Capt. James J. Sullivan of Engine ‘Company No, 8 was mortally injured yesterday afternoon while responding to | fan alarm at No. 25% Elghth avenue In trying to avoid collision with a surfaco car at Seventh avenue and One Hundret and Thirty-fifth street his crashed into a trolley pole. Sullivan and Fireman John Clahcey, hanging on the rear step, were thrown | to the street, Driver Kenny, who was strapped to his seat, escaped injury. Clancey, only slightly bruised, rushed to the assistance of Capt. Sullivan, who Jay unconscious in the gutter, He was taken to Harlem Hospital ina 8. P. C. fractured. The which partly wrecked, w engine, was jured, The fire, a cellar blaze, was tri- Mr. | ane husband returned Mrs. Stelnis | tting a breakfast, | engine | ‘8 skull was towed to the 1-| pair shops. One of the horses was in- | 'The New York Man Is a Human Refrigerator |. With His Heart Kept in Cold Storage Even! \““He Likes to Pose as a Regular Devil, but, Be- lieve Me, Hi Fault Is Cold-Blooded- “Hilde- “I See Bedizened Women | Hindu Fakirs, Holding | Hands | Palmists, | Churches Are Empty,” Declares ‘Old Fogy.”’ | ’s More Like | @ Clam, and His Worst' | Sitting at the Feet of with Greasy hile) ss THE EVENING SEEse, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, bs , REO s' Copyright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co. NO OVER: FLow MEETINGS HERE BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. W answers that she does not gospel. Ever; elty whose | friend.” As a matter of fact, New York Delleves in everything except the things which may be true, after all. A prophet may be without Lonor among ns, but a fakir can office business any ti The Evening Work fair In confining hi men of fe very inter breader {8 alto [eviticiem to the | But his letter | writes |A WOMAN WILL BELIEVE ANY- Tans. IF Iv COST ENOUGH. 1 Peeping! phint Glass at York woman | see a lot o! ives crowding around sitting at the fakirs, holding hands palmiste, while the empty and spiders haye spun thelr webs across thelr doors. It is folly cart feet of Indu ri with | to contend that a scientife age has | done away with ancient forms of be- | Mef when you see women fucking | after cheap fakirs of all sorts them Y from th Y tal wing to ” woman thing If {t costs I : | says she is too tired to go to chure! vida she would ge: up early, dress and go to mags or what- ever service she should attend, she would not be nearly so fat as she 1s to-day and she would be @ much ore useful and contented woman. ve iy an old saying without religion Is without perfume, I be! great many otier ‘nen | ‘ Here tg 9 woman's Vision she re Lenten Looking Glass as THE NEW YORK MAN MIGHTY CHEAP PROPOSITION. look Dear Madam: at the New York Looking Glas, and 1 must #ay the most selfish, seif-satisfed crea ture [ have ever seen, Be ne eve! so homely or smail he thinks no sir! is good enough to take out unless she looks like a Venus and dresses like a queen, Nine times out of ten | he has no matrimonial tntenttons, | When he has it ts generally because | the irl is an heiress, The New York fo! T have tak | f the answer be | satisfactor proposes. {f not, | he takes up ® poor wirl's time for a few years and then marries for | money or stays an old bachelor, 1 | think the modern 1 's worst tault | 8 hie cold bloodedn He itkes to pose sa regular devil, but, belleve me, s far more of a clam. He ls so afraid that nome woman is wolng to get him to commit himself to @ | proposal that when he is In feminine society he is always on guard, never as with natural and hearty he men, ven when he so far forgets him> to hold a girl's hand | self as to try or even to kiss her, he acts as if he had hired # lawyer to defend him or put his property in his father's name before he indulges himself to that extent, | ‘The real reason so many American wom n ry foreigners is that for- elgners care far more for women than Americans do, And a woman would rather have a man who is ardent, even if @ little impertinent, than cne who Is respectful mainly because he fine. fe indifferent. The New ¥ Cou h D an 1 have studied him ops. | refrigerator with « stor eet ire neh Sovgh Pres... | beart HILDEGARDE, inhabitants believe in nothing. do a thriving business, the clairvoyants are besieged with patrons anxious, jto be told to “distrust the dark man” or to “beware of a treacherous woman| “CATHOLIG WONEN 18 A/sutomobile go to church. he quotes approvingly, leav: ing us to conclude that the girl o: sage bouquet. Now whether or not he or the Hindu swami. word of @ greasy, uuw “readin; SHIP EGGS TO MORGAN IN EGYPT FROM HIS Messenger to ‘This City for Financier in Cairo. jot fresuly laid egw. avd a quantity « erpont Morgan, butter for J. t Who ha heen Ml there, ‘The exyy and the butte: ‘s farm here. ew York by They were take messenger for to ment. LONDON, Feb, 20.~ Telegraph Cor spatch from’ Rome stating G.useppe Bastlanelll, the ab Heal specialist in Italy, | summoned to Cairo, Egypt, by J. }yont Morgan. The that beat pany publis a Pri know ri It was stated that Mr ft | the period {s as lacking in sweetness | as the artificial orchids in her cor-| al church member, no person can re-} gard with approval the kind of wo-! man who withdraws her faith from religion to place it with the fortune! teller, the palmist, (he crystal gazer And one look in the Mirror of Meditation must! show us a horde of women, young, and old, who haven't faith enough! to go to church, but who accept the hed fakir) charging them from fifty cents to $5 “with a blind faith! to the law ard the, now and then aus remarks that New York is a pagan Yet the palmists continue to HIGHLAND FALLS, N, Y., 2, jv re was vhipped from New York t ‘aay by express ty Calvo, Kaypt, a case are from Mr. n p- Exchange A was to-day n 1 The agency states that the professor | ficaves this evening and is to remai wita Mr, Morgan until he sails o March 10. Morgan had} telegraphed Dr Bastlanelil that his condition was entirely satisfactory, Int lthat the physician's presence was ce sired aw precautionary measure Despatches received were declare Mr. Morgan again went for an de to-day. —— 'WENT UNDER THE KNIFE TO LOSE CRIME TAINT, hou hat NOW FACES LIFE TERM. | Burglar Griminal, | tion Failed to Make Honest, Again Convicted. BUFFALO, N. Y¥., Feb, 2. 'Grimmell, whose rkull was operated of |rour years ago to remdve ert dencies, was to-day convicted of burs \giary in the Supreme Court, He wil} ve sentenced M ay Beng his fourta i felony, Grininel, may | way of Brooklyn was elected Caance of the Regents of the Unt eraity of th: | State of New York at a mecting of Regents to-day, to succeed te ‘at Whitelaw Retd. Daniel Beacl of Wat kins wes elected Vice-Coancellor, Dr Nor for several ye piasiatat) ale | FOR CHARITIES INQUIRY. for Light o Taxation, ALBANY, Feb. 20.—To dete | whether charitable organizations State are improperly escaping | Assemblyman Cuvillier will lntrodu ‘a revolution Monday night calling for legislative Investigation of all such anisations Whom Opera- Eaward n minal ten- REGENTS ELECT M'KELWAY. Edttor ncellor to Suc- ceed Whitelaw Retd. } anpany, Reb, 9—St. Clair 3 McKelway has served as acting Chan- THE LENTEN LOOKING ( ‘GLASS HAT {@ the matter with the New York woman? One masculine| reader who has taken a peep into the Lenten Looking Glass | “A woman without Le ligton is like a flower without per-/ Home-Made Butter Also Sent by i | i} ®& number of minor cle ven th us Mins Me the station cooly (EY 10) solid mana of scabs, ‘There was many a | ae, fee Denker vans feta place for her,’ aald the Woman, | night's rost lost and abe waa very exons and | | Fimmed: iy soni ped nalts stated that in the course of an experi. UP the matter a with me. Featless, work in the West he had found but one 4! a a“ * ~ . " ty. | Withoutany results, I wae usng these salves woman who made herself obnoxtoue in" f UN smiled When vou brought Mie Prunte wt NO. as} Tenis | Ee tare (aerated nese ge advocating the uve of tie ballot, ant UP the, sublet, Dr. Hale,” wad the) Recond atreet, paid for a week In B4-” Qoie oe Cuticure Soap and Otntment, that there was no foundation for think. Mayor, “but we realize that it ia {vance and told Mrs, Pruntz to wee (Nit gedog the requite fro tho samples, 1 pur- ing Catholic women who Joined the up. Petlly ser oue mat Thin voard will manne ¥ val For nails onl chased the fullalied OCusicure Boap and lift movement were In Ker of losing HOW Fed «© Board of Healih to con be ad pen He wire tie Ototment, ‘The child was completely cured.” thelr faith wider the subject and take steps to dia Se promined (9 return | (igned) Mis. W. Chanter, Oot 21, 1012. ‘Though Cardinal Farley has expressoa vose of the ties yand y so - WN Mollie Yor treating poor completions, red, rough | an opinion op to women at the ao ain ; er yi oe big Laer bends, aad ary. thin and falling hatr, Cutl- polis, @ number of the local cl ‘. but told nothing of he cure Soap and Caticura Ointment have been | aftrongly In favor of It. ‘The pul LOVE LETTER HIS UNDOING. fi and tne baby retired rather early the world’s favorttes for more than 9 gen- ice C cent convert ts the Rev, Father Dooley 5a dose sient. ee eR nee oe 8 See. Sold avery here, Libera! sample of Choice Cuts of Corpus Christt Church. A number the room with three burne ther’ gach mailed free, with 32-p, Skin Hook. Ad: | of the Paullats, including Father Searls fay that whe Hit all three and one Went out, OF @yess postcard “Cutlcurs, Dopt.'T, Boston.” at Market Prices lip sieeve OE wore, Mele ce tonduced her ty preter | thought she did and Lit only two, Is not garTender-faced men should 1180 C deure | roeeentenc’” of Livigetien Dr, Joseph H, MeMahon ts, locally, thetr si dacao Besnan of steals | xnown. Goap Shaving Blick, 25c. Saspie free. ‘ m the RGR ios fem | mont out poke aw te Oh. Berman Was ¢ "AUTOS CRASH, KILLING MAN, tay guuing f CELEBRATED was cashier of « chow in Hamilton ave nue, They had objected to the engage: ment because the girl was so young. Third Article LEAP FOR LIFE, HONEST BUSINESS cermeapsmnereek ARBUANE FALLS. | HASNOTHING TO. |-zacoee “Because we don't need a new aar- pet yet.” sald Brown. Ss The Harmony Of this Perfec: SAVES HA HAMILTON) FEAR, SAYS WILSON | Daring Aviator iar as 200| New Anti-Trust frattieweciby Hit} , ‘ Feet to Beach Near Those Who Engage in Jacksonville, Fla. Heartless Practices. UNE TELLERS ARE WORKING OVER TIME TURKISH BLEND TRENTON, N. J., Feb, 20.—"Honsst . GARETTES, business and honest men have nothing! mede of pure, choice tobaccos to fear.” ‘This is the a President-elect Wilson @ statement explaining the enactment into Iaw of the seven anti-trust bile j Which he signed yesterday. “Those who would engage tn the heartless practices of ruining rivals and 4| fiiching from the pockets of the people more than they ought reasonably to de« (Special to The Evening World.) JAOKSONVILLE, Fila, Feb. Charles K, Hamtiton ts in the hospital again to-day. With his machine plung- ing head down and beyond control, |Hamiiton, the most spectacular bird man | and “daredevil of the sky.” leaped clehr from the dropping aeroplane and feit 200 feet to the sands of Pablo Beach, a re- sort near this city, He was nacious when found was rushed by auto to a ferry where an ambulance hurried him to tie De Soto | mand,” sald the Governor, tho only | 9Q) | Hanitarlum in Jacksonville, There he | ones who will have cause (o reeret the | cot # after several | enactment of these measures. [ pred % but wax unable to tell Just how | inat under them the people of New Jer- mishap occured ; 7 Hamilton, who hee probably per. | % Will enter upon @ new era of pre perity, T congratulate the Legislature formed more air stunts than any other more Fatimas are sold than any other brand in this country. “ Distinctively Individual” aviator allve, was trying for an en- | at! the poople on their passage. These durance record. He, was up only a| laws mark a new era in our business short time when spectators saw the | life. machine tit forward, They could make out the figure of Hamilton, 290 feet above, working wildly to regain control. | EXPLAINS THE ACT THAT ve. | FINES A TRUST. Hamilton, standing up on the strut “Senate bil No, 4 the act defining saw he was doomed to death if the ma- | tuets and ined to promote free | chine struck earth with him tn the | competition and commerce tnt all classes | jator’s it. The eavy engine be- usiness,” continued the Governor, Hind him would be torn looge from tt4) “makes it criminal to make an agree: | fastening ind w crush him | ment which directly or Indirectly pr TAArIne put deoboing Where plumel enaee © free and unrestricted compe- | J striking the be twenty feet | tton. it was urged upon the ay from machine, which. had plegislature that the bill be amended by | ipisavacé0 sereaults 8 adding the word "knowingly," 90 that jehine was reduced to a mass uid read that any person or per- dling and wire, the ine burying | #ond who wilfully and knowingly make | in the «and, Hamilton lay uncon [an agre n resiraint of trade sctous, t profusely, when « should be punishes panions picked Nim up. Hix clothing | “t do not see how agreements ean be | had been ripped by the force of the fat without the knowledge of tha The fact, though, that he had sus. | who make . but 1 de understand tained a badly fractured left thigh and) how AiMouit It is to prove Ja score of bad bruts ably not] knowleds of a court; Janney Hamilton hid Fea) on and it was perfectly evident that. the for le ie the vd Dro) ad h ord 4 ey Hale a he va sinc. senen,|f Reduce the Figure 4 to this time, bal Hevised by the who w r vs was a cut heads 8) ic penaltiee of Mlewal Give Slender Lines bhai tna es Ara “it has been sald in some quarters ite a ane fog | that these laws will help big bualness broken, forefinge svoap broken | #24 hurt the small dealers, That ta, of ee 1 ae dtsloe peeeight annie | course, not the Intention, and {t cannot |twire, letvice ant left ankle broken, be the effect. ‘The purpose Ix to strike twiee. | down opoly and restraint of trade, _—— BABY ENJOYS GAS THAT NEARLY ENDS LIFE OF OF MOTHER \oe or little, and { confidently predict that these laws will prove a blessing to the whole pe dee NEWS OF MISSING ( GIRL. md Who Disappears at Same ‘Time Reports Marr XPERTONFLIES. NEEDED 10 TEACH | CTYSWAT'SSWAT ORGANIZE TO FIGHT FOR THE SUFFRAGE > 1, who on Wednesday police the disappearance of hia aint year-old daughter from at lo Forté-first street, Kot word to-day of the girl his ho: Hrookiyn, . "5 nt Pitts =iitg: Chaat Charles Gerson, of No. 112 ‘Thirty-ninth St. Catherine, Called Original, Infant Kicking Ga a Besa ere ery feta ae crete aaa Sere Sin ; i ; nee rey on peared at the same time, Suitragette, Is to Be Their | Gaynor Looks With Favor on | Unconscious Mollie McGuire | tciugram suying: “Salome. tn 2 : | i | i : and Lam living with her. Mary.” Patron Saint. | Proposition to Employ Wom- When Found. The Widmann ve thele daushter ‘ | i has married a moving pleture actor with eT | an to Boss the Slaug oe waom she became acquainted while she | z women of the arch tie! I the Slaughter, Gas that nearly killed Mollie McGutre | © | ocese of New Yori taunehed lavt nigh a said to-day N ast Twenty | thelr campaign for the propagation of “Perhaps Mr, Fly 14 as peatiferona and street only made her ire. weeks Votes for women among menvbers of cvous as Miva Moaquito, and we ny boy stronger and tveiler. th with @ bis Ty HNGR LG ASAI: IE cane ine Pinkston of Hel found | Hall of the Public T cihan E Lld Mason Gayne inwaneais' (be 1 crowing beside) } West One Hundred and Fo neither ebacd atc aeallp eae peak r, he sald Mt waa) , When the t havin y offer a re BERS . tee | fly swatter‘put on Father Knlckerbo: k- Who Mol MeGulre ‘4 hs vara \e | vk payroll was dixcussed ant tnd was dis er a ay Willkat Heite Hoe etc traning (em ra | Skin Trouble Began Spreading, efforta would be made to get the ‘ine wd don th refuwed to say th “| Scratched and Made Sores, Cuti- of the pi Toachoote bugsested t ltnat she was McGuire, and | cura Soap and Ointment Com- ‘The suffrage moyement Is Lo be spt Dawson, a teacher in the Norma ax her baby. | by. mn nncenaal Schowl of Cleveland, b@ obtained in yvave sod no place to! — pletely Cured in Two Weeks, fH, 8 work fy extermination, Dr, Hale t her on ee Mine Ellen Met en Dr Dawson—who ne a , and she Corsets mould stout figures inte Anna Shaw wo! expert in rection af | wher 165 S4th St, Brooklyn, N, Y.—"My slaader lines, reducing hi Merit Ke ilk S| ebtid's trouble begaa from a little pimple on abdomen one to five inches, shir ‘ >. Si the hack of the head, Sho was constantly proof Elastine gores give freedom to ARO OFeIDR! mp juat out of the how | scratching and by eo doing || every movement, and make W. B. cut ver ‘ y. He 1, bean sproading. ‘Tho || Elastine " her to the Kant ‘twenty+ {tehing and buruing were i t station to bave her f so Intenso that the child scratched and made soree mar weean find « p richly dremed woman and the more ahe scratched why bihea nt o a saint of God ; i the worse tt got. Just as and a po'lticl at the thin, shabblly soon an @ scab would form Dr. Shaw omed the auditors to insee ‘ and at the. wrigeling | d she started to scratch, the ranks, About two hundred | tte tn her army, and arked the po- | sho would pull the scab off, the organization, Letters appro} « ns guge| Hunde In NF eo was a. prisoner, | leaving @ flery red spot with matter running movement were receivel from Arche pew sliould be merele|teeman If the Want Kes | from tt, ‘The more she scratchod and pulled | bishop Keane, Archbishop Hiordan, tie It was 1 the | Courtney ad the oes | the mcabe off, the largor the grabs got, until late. Biehop MeQuald of Rocheste “Well, the » need to take her to | one half of the back of her head was one | sand J. F. 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He, Park Place and Barclay St, NEW YORK. thrown to one side, knocking Kastner sel is using the word “must we ‘Werks’ tress Washington. i Gown and fracturing his ekulL fnssin 0 a auie alan oi secuvery,