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me ere PURCELL, SLAYER -OFHS DAUGHTER, a rs THE EVENING i, and, notwithstanding, pay thelr A. WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913 ‘Under the statute the earnings of THE LENTEN LOOKING GLASS COURT PUTS $3,000 an a Fourth Article of a Series AME TREA RELIEVES WIFE ¥ PLEADS DS INSINTY, What’s the Matter With Modern Y/omen: JOVSINGAY PAREE is: tet = AND HUSBAND | Brooklyn Home Is Made Happy, { by the Latest Medical Discovery. man produces by hia own toll and forts, What would be the proper eum, therefore, to allow George Kemp for hia support? He cannot live extrava- Bantly While ho has debte to pay. “T find that he should be allowed $3,000 for his support and having held that the trustees were suntified In making the payment of $3,000 to the wife, thet remaine @ balance of $9,000 of the Income that should be applied to the payment of tho plaintift's Judgment.” WILL TAKE EIGHT YEARS TO PAY UP? At the rate of $7,000 a year it will take) Kemp more than eight years to satisty | Mies De Muth's judgment with the/ Krowing interest. Ife ie now fifty-one years old. Kemp lived tm the mansion of hia parents at No, 7% Iifth avenue Until he reached his majority, ‘The papers in the case state that the elder Kemp'a home cost 628,000, that | Nothing! They’re All O. K., Says One Reader Graft Catton th Gambler Ar-! faigned Before the Coroner © on Murder Charge. Orders Him to Use $9,000 of His $12,000 Income in Pay- | ing Debts. S $70,000. “T KNOW A MAN WHO INSISTS THAT MIS WIFE ORESS IN A CONSPICUOUS MANNER BECAUSE HE Lines 7 Have p Boes.neY aor I" — “(Modern Good Men and Women Are Ideal Be- ings and the Spend- thrifts Waste the Space They Occupyon Earth,” Is the Opinion of “M. S.G.” Pours tc LOOK AT HER =, SHE ONE aWHo, SeO 8" “FEEL VERY MUCH BETTER’ |States Mrs. Fritzsche, After Taking One Bottle of Tona Vita. jouw S@AR;. but OW “HIS - | i000 ow ——w HIS WIFE AT H Changes Her Seat to’ Get Out} of Range of Prisoner's Shifty Eyes. RI HE NOW OW |1t Wilt Take Him More Than Eight Years to Satisfy Miss | De Muth’s Judgment. “When everything seems a when | there is no pleasure in work, th in gone and restful sleep is a thi pest, you have ree “(Many Men Compel Their James Purcell, gambler, Informer and A miiltonatre’s son who never did a murderer, took the first formal step] Wives to Dress in a Con- tap of work in hin life can’t tive In 1ux-|the Kempe mainteined tox at the | ‘prone Vi the i through the courts of the law to-day ury with unpaid debts, Even though| opera and @ private stable of twatve drat A te the electric chair or to the madhouse,| SPicuous Manner Be- the can fives abroad in idle case @|borsen The father's amate wan valued dof Tune te \ when he was brought before Coroner cause the Husbands Judgment creditor t@ entitled to a Ien| St 94,000,000 at the time of hie death and stored to many fami Hellenstein on the charge of slaying | on his income in New York state,| hie mothere at more than $200,000, “Every day T use a hie only child, Agnes, a girt twelve! Wish Their Spouses to This, in effect, the deciston ren-| The Dapere do not disclose the Identity , ever presenting the same one 6 \ Yeare old. Att t Att ti ered to-day by Justicn Newturger| 0% Mise De Muth or the considerations These are fi Before the first tribunal te faced rac ention, against George Kemp, a aon of George | Which were the basis of the promissory notes. SERED TOE, BEATEN AND ROBBED =e == Of S400, He SAYS sen arent In bie progress tu death or Matteawan | he offered nothing in his own defense! save the Jumble of half-excuses framed in the formal confession taken down by Assistant District-Attorney Strong. | In Chis document he admitted the killing | of his terrified little daughter as she | huddled in her mother’s bed on the morning of Feb. 1 and covered her pretty curls with a pillow. Purcell had fired at his wife first. She had fallen and then crawled from the room to hide in ¢ apartment house at No. ty-firat street. “He offered excuses rang: | ing from charges of infldelity to fear of taunts for having squealed against the police for the attempt to murder his wife, For standing over his child and pumping into her little body three bul- lete, after having let his wife escape, he will plead tnsanity, WIFE TURNS HER FACE FROM HIM IN CORONER'S CouRT. ‘The wife was in court to-day. Sho Is & pretty woman, and the pallor lett her face by the shock of the tragedy made it appear ay cut from} marble. Purcell, in charge of a Tombs officer, | was brought into the Coroner's court | at 10 o'clock. His wife turned ler face aa he took a seat which gave him| the opportunity to stare at her with his singularly small, drowsy gray eyes that have the astigmatic stamp of a bern crook. Hoe is a man perhaps thirty-two yenrs old, clean shaven and the state- Writes ‘‘One Who Sees.”’ Kemp, who died tn 180 leaving an ea- tate of $4,000,000, Th May, 190, Mien Jeanette DeMuth obtained @ judgment against Kemp for 1,204.6, which she claimed was due on various promiasory notes ale held. The Judgment was entered in Kings County and Kemp took up his permanent real- dence in Paris, after eparating trom his wife, Mra. Lotla Kemp, and his two children Gladys and Lean. Refore leaving Kemp discontinued an action for separation brought by hia wife by an agreement under which he was to pay her $3,000 a year allmony and $5,000 & year for the education and matn-| tenance of their two chi! nm, ALL PAYMENTS WERE MADE BY THE TRUS Payment of this $800 annually was to bo made by the New York Life In- surance Company, trustees under the will of George Komp ar, and by Ar if Tyron Kemp, Frederick Morton Tyron and Stephen H. Tyng as trum tees under the will of Mra, Juliet A. Kemp, mother of George Kemp jr, Un- der the terms of his father’s will Kemp Cannan, Frans recelvea an annulty of $4,000 a year and |! O'Claire was met at the Grand Cen- under his mother's will an income of | tral station by a boarding house runner, 9,000 a year. who took him to the hotel of Anthony Since the couple parted in 1%G Kemp| Russa ut No. 38 Spring atreet, In pay- han been paying his wife the $3,000 an-|ing for Ms room at the hotel O'Claire nually but his two children have reached | displayed @ roll containing $1,300 in thetr majority and are no longer de-|Canadalan money and $0 in American pendent on thelr father, #0 that the| money, with which the Intended buying $8,000 which they were to receive each | an orange grove in Florid year, now reverts to Kemp, his total in-| Within @ few minutes after he had To-day I am selectin, of Mra. H. Fritssche of 453 Madi- son St., Brooklyn, N. Y., who states: Th bottle of Tona Vita ‘on account of my nervous condition, and feel so much improved that 1 am on my second bottle. My husband had complained of fecling tired, but since I fet bin to take Tona Vita he feels very much better.” “Tona Vita BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH F MAN Is the Megaphone Sex he certainly has a lady megaphone as his silent (?) partner. As a musical name deserves a companion I would designate a certain small section of the Eternal Feminine in New York City and elsewhere, as afflicted with Megalomania, or in plain English—swelled head. They think they are the whol works and they can’t make good.” After a long, lingering look in thi Mirror of Meditation, a ‘masculine reader reports as you have just read that the modern woman has a swelled head. A companion picture supplied by a woman's vision in the Lenten Looking Glass affords us the startling information that many men compel their wives to dress in a conspicuous manner, that women dress ridiculously to keep the at- tentign of their husbands “instead of having it wander off to some show girl.” A third reader assures us ~z that “there is absolutely nothing the matter with the average modern man and woman. They are good to the core,” Now to begin with the first reflection in the Lenten Looking Glass, 1 “ being handled by afl the for preven even when the Perwoa has contracted a cold (t invige: rates the body so that health can be regsiaed quickly. But ity main action Tellevng victimn of nervous de bility, of which there are so symptoms that. it. would be impossible trcoumerate them all; in tacts ony ot the fellowing symptoms may denote the presence of th iv sight af tulty in breathing, depression ‘4 ene te. ness, numbness it bad breath, Anthony Russa, Proprietor, Is Held on Charge of Man From Canada. di ing of wind after peng reatlens of broken sleep or that tired ‘rua Arriving late yesterday afternoon from hin home town, Montreal, Ci down’ feeling.” —Advt. Oculists’ héSons Half « Century in Business. Ehrlich service not only claims to give the most J % ut of the two trust funds bein: ro} ; as. his younger days, without the disse. | Teally has a swelled head? I am afraid that some of us—ot course, not wite. vody stepped up behind him ana |AMination--butitproves lute mark showing now, he might medning you or me—will have to plead guilty, h@ve been considered fairly good look- ‘We don’t object to swelled heads “THERE ARE MEGAPHONES™ Whites hy S* Mins De Muth made various demands | amashed him over the head with @ club, ‘on Kemp to satinfy the judgments she) ‘Then, he says, Ruana and otherw leaped theclaim by its methods. other, and where this really happens ing and fit for his first easy job in life, the “spteler that he was in city dance halls, His wife left her chair after stand- ing the ordeal of the crooked eyes of her child's murderer for only a few moments and found another place, morr sheltered. Purcell turned and chatted in whispers with his counsel, Bmil Fuchs, as the court was made realy for the hearing and the Coro- ners jury took seats in its railed spect PRISONER'S LAWYER WILL ASK FOR COMMISSION ON LUNACY. Mr. Fuchs, counse! for Purcell, said to en Evening World reporter that he de- sired the Caroner to hold the prisoner nd Jury without delay. Indietmen M commission tn Jupac have already © and I expect a report on his mental dition next weeic.” My, Fuchs ‘fe of the pri before the Coro ‘There Was a report that the District- Attorney's office would not fight the maanity plea. It was pointed out that Purcell had bee set surprise that the ¢ had been brought Asa mmittes the police names and dates covering a period of almos: half hig life as a violator of the law who {paid for protection, ve Willam DP, Martin was the eu home," he body of A, There were ¢ 4 a piytol with “T was sent to the Pu gad, “and found the Purcell in the bed. gunshot wounds. I f 4 witness for the Dis- | very much, do we, if the individ- ‘al really has done something or other to justify or excuse the in- heads that spring up in @ night like mush- rooms or candidates for the May- oralty are different. I know women who patronize dread- fully husbands who are superior to them in every possible way, and there are wives extant who consider the ex- ercise of ordinary courtesy a super- fluity !n addressing or in speaking of the men they married, SUFFERS FROM EXAGGERATED SH-EGO. Though a hundred years ago to have been born a woman was considered ather a matter for deprectation and mourning, there Js class or type of the woman of to-day who vuffers most un- Jaccountably from exaggerated Sh-Ego —a strange obsession that femininity is {taclf a patent of superiority, 1 know of no more humorous exibition |of this trait than was contained in the statement made by the anti-suffragists the other day before starting on @ ‘trip to Washington: “We are not going to walk; we intend to travel with all the lux to which women are en- w titled. And meantime thousands of women bbing floors, making over old retrimming — three-year-old clothes, hi taster bonnet, The only women who are “entitled to luxuries” are those who manage to marry men who can earn the price of sor doing without food to buy an neither will find any fault in the other. Unfortunately, the right pair seldom meet each other, hinc ills lacrimac! It seems to ke the same fatality we nee in every metropolitan daily, one column is filled with wants for a certain kind of service and an- other column with ads, of people who have just the these two classes never meet! When We hear a.man or woman denouncing the opposite sex, In exaggerated terms, we may be sure they have not yet met their complements, As for men being megaphones, It ie true that some men talk more than women—that is, more to the purpose; but her worst enemy has never ac- cused woman of lacking In conver tional ability, such as itis. The man who said he would rather read a book than hear his wife talk, because he could shut {t up when he had enough, must have had jady meg phone as his silent (?) partner, A® A musical name deserves @ compan- fon, I would designate a certain small section of the eternal feminine in ew York City and elsewhere affiicted with megalomania, or, in plain English, swelled head. They think they are the whole works, and they can't make good, Fortunately, they are as exceptional aa the mate megaphone, That a good deal of man’s cynicism concerning woman 1s due to getting the wrong kind of @ helpmate {a shown by this little anec- dote: Two married men were called upon for @ toast, The one sald: “L give you woman, She ts like the ivy: the more you are ruined the closer holds against him. Aince 1903 the Jud ment, including interest, has gone to $70,000, Muth, asserted he would never pay’ cent of the Judgment. A court order which or a demi-mondaine, and yet he is otherwise @ very fair husband. 1 know many a wife who dresses so to keep the attention of her husband, instead of having it wander off to some show-girls, We may say he isn't worth trying to keep if he is so mentally Ight weight; but we know that some of the biges brained men in the world have been very peculiar, to say the least, where the fulr sex have beén concerned, It {6 to many @ man's discredit that he is rexponaible for the way women BABY GIRL VANISHES, NOW HOSPITAL HAS A MYSTERY 10 SOLVE ted a lien o Jowance for the necessary Kemp and his wife. to have Justice Newburger vacate th necessary to maintain him in tho atyl of life to which ho had been a lined to do. Gress, “Women love to be admired— Father Calling for Her Is Given | 039 ‘paiLure TO PAY 18 MORAL | other mothe 0 children need an- "a ak characteristlo~ et OTRO ie se tal when they find a way that attracts | Another Child in Belief DISHONESTY. Me ere masculine attention they are only $12,000 @ year.+ It Im idle to way that th beneficiary cannot eupport himaelf an his family on leas than that sum. It 1 only @ small proportion of the people | Contagious Diseases are trying to learn the dentity of a three-your-old girl they supposed was Beatrice Kaufman and at the same time discover what has become of the real Beatrice wno wae admitted to the Institution six weeks ago euffer- ing from scarlet fever, Beatrice's father, Inadore Kaufman re- celved reports from the hospital every day telling him the Uttle girl was ro- covering. Yesterday he was notified to come and take her ome. Huatening to the institution Kaufman was surprised and shocked when a child whom he did not recognize Was turned over to him. “That is not my Beatrice,” he exclaimed. "Oh, yes, it te, She has changed tn appearance because of her liness, asked their pardon mentally when I found the type of husband they pos- seaued and desired to keep. It scema all @ case of bear and forbear’ in this world, I find, to be happy. ONE WHO siB8, MODERN GOOD MEN AND WOMEN ARE IDEAL BEINGS, Dear Madam: In my opinion, which May have little value—as I am rathyr young and inexperienced—the mod- ern good man and wornan are ideal beings. By good people I do not mean saints, I mean people that live and let live, Those that right wrongs and are full of reason and consid- eration for mankind, and yet the vi and support themaely. Kemp, according to Miss De| American money, but the Canedti She then got Kemp's total income, subject to an al- support of Kemp then sought Men, claiming that $12,000 a year wan 8 tomed from youth, This the Court de- ‘phere {8 recognized in every clvilized human in trying its offect. “Pity It Is His country the obligation of a man to pa ‘Us ‘tle true.” Some of the most : is debts,” sald the Justice, “and th Pecullarly dressed women I know. — ‘ailure to do 80 {8 moral dishonesty. No &re loving mothers, good housekeep- one has @ moral right to be dishone era and true wives. I have criticised PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21.—The ai lai. income of the defendant exces them myself and often afterward thorities at the Mun Hospital for this country who ‘have auch an income, it majority of them live nd their fami~ on him and beat him into insenmbility. Examined Without Charge When he recovered he was shy his by len resins fe Physicians. | rency wan intact, He ran trom the hte hae Glasses, $2.50 to O18. hotel and hunted for an hour for a police atation, Aus) wi 4 Sgth Aer aR S390 Sith At Z2d St! Tah Navan nn 1 Uh Wea 4ld—New York arrested med in Jefferson morning on O'Clatr thi ‘The hotel keeper dented the robbery and wuld O'Claire was thrown out of the hotel becaus» he raised a row. Spareiapeeorne THE WORRKIDD WInownr. (From the Loulsritie Courier. Journal.) ‘a complaint, 0 “Seems the children pay the they are very hard to convine: ft, and y e 9 0 at s in A Wonderful Remedy for the Skin and Form! Dr. James P. Campbell’s Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers For Youth, Beauty and Health Stop worrying about those Facial Blemishes, Yours are no worse than those of thousands that have been made fair, spotless and bloom- ing every year for the past twenty-eight years by Dr. Campbell's Wafers, That is not all. Thero is no better Tonle, Blood-Cleanser an@ Body Bullder for thin, nervous or anaemic women or men of any age than Dr, Campbell's Wafers. four empty shells on a table, where tie e\ she clings ( The oth T also think shat thane persone: | et eee tae ‘They will nat only Beautify Your Skin, but Improve Your Diges- age pelted tie id e ble them, women who nine times out of| she clings to you! ise i erson| Not conv need, but he ~ B Sejeoner told me 1 would fin ten huve not personally an earning ca also woman, "She is who spend thelr time and money | mistaken, Kaufman ti thon, Rouné Sut tour Form and Make and Keep You Younger Looking! se arken Riraeay ie Nes the) caclty beyond $25 @ month, If he said, “and the more ahe | lavishly aro not worth the space lula home ao that his with milght ‘ +" vuiutely Safe and Harmless to Anybody! Guaranteed und De era he waa Oat beset tay Ee Oa clings to you the more you are | they occupy in our wondertul unt- | sire, Kaufman alto dlaciared tat tho the Pure Food and Drug Act. tad he sad ho had. He declared that great many of Us are wondering W ruined!” It ie easily seen which One® | Get sooner or later. ‘foo much ont A tena ene Siaiine suse © 60 Cents and $1.00 per Box at all Riker-Hegeman Stores and b tha vite bad turned is ds ehter | our birthright ts As e matter of fash) pleked « winner and which one got money is plenty, and thoae who have | oundingy burs Into loud. abe “tor All Good Draggists, or by matl in plain cover from . rains n. |few women under present conditio n “also . 8 © a |\eneamneg. She wan taken beck to she r 2 Me. Puchs tn cross-examination merely | would get any luxuries at all if they bad! rueRe ARE FAULTS TO BE| Ural an twa cursed. Richard Fink Co., Dept. W., 415 Broadway, New York City honpital last night, but the real Beatrice y ‘There in absolutely nothing the mat- | Romptel iam Ae ter with the average modern man and woman, They are good to the | core, The people that deserve criti- clam are the class that spend a great Proust out the fact that Pur @one to the police station rendered of his own will, The certificate of vik by a coroner's phy’si el themselves, Therefore and \ sur merely on the ground | is a little out of ‘to dep mexalomania” of one's femininity on to 35 minutes in hut oven. FOUND ON BOTH 81D Dear Madam: It is very hard to generalize as to faults of men and Tell your grocer to pop over to your ha home a once with some Presto Flour, signed fered place. t deat raped y Recipes in and on every package. c r ov alr w ai fe Our ir time fighting againat | 6! . A ; in evidence, and, without leaving their Put here Is the vision of fair woman| Women. 1 ‘ ; eal of thelr ‘ | . ee $6 * br ta verdict as the Lenten Looking Glass has mire| tain characteristics which thelr bodies and souls by atrying out | Mansion at the capltal, ao that hie suc- tt 4 far Uy Med Eat eek ene ta a then mai to our sex, which, try as we may, | git hours of the night in stifling ball- |cessore won't have to borrow from! e recious ives 0 tie c@me to her death at ti : eae we cannot get away from, But I | yooms and barrooms, M8. G, 'nelghbora on the occasion of big dinners, | ‘4 ” father, a fetle IT 18 ALL IN PICKING THE WIN-| go know rocks on which many a | Children NER. You ask what ts the New York man and saatrimonial bark has split, and in looking on from a polnt of vantage | find faults on both aides. Why not? ths prisoner for the action of t Jury. — 2) The whole family enjoy the food | flavored by a fraction of Dear Miu | matter with th When Suffering From Are often sacrificed through carelessness. Children Yorkers all come Is it a constant ver oatmern aie should to teadkt 4 we ent cie Ro esis | man and woman, saying “Lem iv i d r born in New | feck sa are not; therefor we can- a penny’s worth of is Hose the th thoroughly . hore fo) \- | not agree’? Why not acknowledge ‘inse . mou! morning and Oro 0 BAe | a ee chad. there ato RORIA. @Uen night with “ODOL. my balan n, uléo that the chiot The germ of diphtheria is ever a deadly men- ace to the lives of children. It enters the mouth. The constant use of “ODOL” asa mouthwash is the SAFEGUARD that renders a child practically immune from attack. Pleasant to the taste and delightfully refresh- ing, “ODOL” will also harden the gums and keep the teeth in a healthy condition. | | and noble wom \ end of our life 1s to make the world | better? And how do it more ef- | | | onstipation Relief Comes Quickly, Surely, Easily, | at the same time helping those near From the famous Laxative Chocolate j; own? | know a man who | that his wite dres@ in a conspicuous | tanner, because he kes to have w folks lovk at hey when they togethe: Bhe does not en, { | all, but he constantly insists that ear ia Manhattan for and they were Various strata and nae fectively than by realizing our own ear faults, trying to correct them and GULDEN'S | Dey MUSTARD peculiar Del ith $ art There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL.” Spas oin sod nt draw from virtues her dress be as narrow es possible, Grocers Sell It at 10c is a se is aad ad Women Were Meant to 3 willing that #he wear slippers and Eu-Laxz restores sound action to the bewels; E. Pritchard, Maker, 381 Spring &., N.Y ree ents ot supplement) face rankes liver work right; sete the etomach in order, Eales Guards the Health of the Whole Family At All Druggists and Department Stores BORGFELDT & CO. CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO out of doors in the er, and altogeth GEO. NEW YORK many, He scot perfectly blind to tee fact that she loeke Hike o teas That $ Wet vit roc WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS E95 0 oats, ie a | :

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