The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 3

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‘THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, MAY 30, MIENEWAR fig Tian A HUSBAND FAMINE? § | geasicc | SAYS MILIDNARE MANY GUESTS BD [Sare=aeaes eran) 1 SARITING. HIS | FOND FAREWELL TO 33 NEE TO EUROPE; OLD ASTOR HOUSE » “ty Cay “*‘Mutual Loss of Respect Between Sexes A Cause of the Fall in the Marriage Rate’’ Oldtimers Tear Down Modern ~ Barriers That Close Up | **Mollycoddletem Ie Increasing and Good American Lott’s Lane. Marihood Ie in the Descendency, and the Wile, ? Instead of Being a Helpmate, Has TRAIL’ MADE IN 71660. ru | : ! ; Big City Ne' nized i y a @ecrease in the marriage rate. To be perfectly fair, I will | Dutch Farmer’s Road and | tat the men are deteriorating. ‘They have nelther the rugged bedles nor | IN, Ma Hore Std 1 SE Aye ge EL pe , 4 the homes of many of te young ‘When off Daniel Lott Grove tte cows married couples of to-day and you | from the barn em his Flatbush heme- will find | | 5 F ER i stead, way back tn 109, across bis rell- = g & eke being a helpmate, | give his drother’s child the finish that} TMs strange one-sentence soliloquy "t me and Bill over there: oe anne ite is Satiae oe ee fato a dictatress, The men aleo | comes trom Huropean travel have led to | Was wafted in metallic accents to the) There wat seem ant laneeak aime trent way, his fect and the entmalr got face dangers and privations | a bitter tegal fight for the possession |enre of @ reporter who was holding a| pee, “RA, Smeaton Aad never ond hoofs deat a marrow path through the |. with the courage and fortitude that lof Mise Frieda W. fchaefer, beautiful Dost-mortem in the black and White! who was = King or something, and clover. Lotte friends, im saddle and made the American man the aémira- and seventeen years old. | wied tovby of the Astor Mouse thie| Dickens and Clay and Vurragut ob¢ pillion, guided their beasts along the tion of the world half a century ‘The battle for the pretty girl BEW-| morning, He turned, to discover the| Jem Davis and Lowell. They alt acted same path when they came to call, and ego, Hard as it is to admit it, jever, will not come up in court fer | seater to be the ancient tron stairense | ™e what the excitement was all about a ~ y cn sarew row tral was honored mollycoédletam is in the ascendency | tues ooo. te oe pooner oe figtn, ita | that scale the left hand wall of the bw pod te pedis ‘me ile | ‘ i |1obby and leads to what used to be the | ROW: O14 Denlel Lott died and his sone and and good Amertoan manhood is in | keoethn Se ou “nedeaes oMee of the hotel. morsing-€ quem they've alt agrunéeons used the lane and died, in the descendancy, [othe fight for posnenvion of the girt|_,Vistbly flattered by thin alight rece. | (WET tura, but with each generation the one- time cowpath grew wider and firmer until It was ae good a road ae stretched through the old farm lands. Acres were cheap and roads were few, #0 the Lotts never contesteg the ownership of the old path, and Dutch and English alike came to look om Lott's Lane asa pubilo highway. CITY FINDS LANE TWISTING “maTumonr® THROUGH MODERN 8TREETS. Daun FRom It was the main connection between SweTcH + By Flatbush and New Utreolt when the “Lonety ONE” latter place was incorporated as a vil- lage. It was still an important thor- oughfare when Brooklyn stretoned out to Include the meadows and Flatbush and New Utrecht folk used it even af- | eolat at a ten course @inner and lor.” ne eeeaarme Base key trot her French heels off, In ij ity Hes the’ secret of the eve- the That's one reason why I want Dell to scx," Jah to have some legal and political coestul wife, Because we can make i i more homes in which a Conducts guocesstully a reign of But I hope the condition of was (left of it within building lots which husband outgrowing the wits had bordered it, Serene anes oy to De women “qnillionaire divorces wife after twen- .There was an indignation meeting . mind, Lone that night, and on Wednesday morning] was obliged to omit, this student of every one of the new fences had disap-| our times attributes the change in the st night @ score of old- ze can atill find women who have the f Broaéway im’t « lilac lane and MUTUAL LOS® OF SBLF-RE-| On te an omen Tre tate tee | ewest young thing who coyly swings tigers ‘met at No. 609 East Seventh SPECT BETWEEN SEXES. are not by any means mollycodéies). & sunbonnet isn't necessarily the old street and agreed that, so long as they Dear Madam: In my opinion mu- and who would make good wives faablotied kind, so you better come aa the strength to tear them down no tual lose of respect between the | &nd mothers, ‘up to date or she'll get you! Because fences should cut off what remained of sexes is a distinct cause of the de- Now, girle, I heve honestly tried We are surrounded by cabarets in- Lott's did cowpath. crease in the marriage state to set before you the reason my sex ated of rose gardens doesn't mean ; They formed the Lott's Lane Protec- ‘Why do not women hold men in fs losing ite power to attract that romance ls Better worry Nive Association and agreed that their| many years of prayer and etruggie has! +, 'sisn esteem as in former yeare? dead. Women, in my inion, and losing about the ocean drying Fesistance, except for tearing down |been vouchsafed to votes for women. opi ine ‘To be perfectly fair I will have to women's respect because they are i fences, should be pasi They hope| There are cranks, fanatics, and incom-| soit thet the men are deteriorat- | not worthy of it, and why they are | sheath and it is high time to sound Uhat the property owners who sought to pe in — ouffrage as ey are ing. The average young man of | 20t worthy of it. Now, why are the alarm when our young beaux see ogee ei Lagden the Bes one foole them more, no one regrets ee ee ee oe ee ae batt peal by 85 the wacedd @ po ili ond by acl me at with Ing them to tear do fe feno father was, He has neither the so qu vo they can fight the matter out in court. them more than sober-minded suftrag-| ueeed body nor the indomitable | paint and powder, vulgar or Tiio malice aforethougtt predestine treate ay tha of old ne per as street, nor | 1 am not ene ane beg yay oe ad ‘manner, yey Pipl an suadenty shuffle the FG RC with @ part- conced to be a/ believe that the millennium is Uelay pointed out to you what effect they | ner this time, Lone Hand, and when ears of faithful have on the masculine mind, A word | O14 heaper comes to take the score fina 4 under that head will suffice. All you'll you hel the women who remain standing in OLD-FASHIONED-UP-TO-DATE. ——_—_ street care while the men are seated fested bp say, meena, There to's |HER HEART AND $360 WON BY ABIE, SHE BEATS HIM UP. BH al of old residents whose ancestors ‘pew Lott's lane as their chief thor- oughfare. ba — Horses Saved at Brooklyn Fire. \ Seventeen hommes were saved by the prompt action of the police early to- day during a» small fire at No. 378 Nas- pau street, Brooklyn. The blaze started in the gfound floor hall of the three story frame building and spread to Thomas Montgomery's saloon. Before the firemen came the fire jumped to a frame atable next door, at No. 371. Po- lice Sergeant Daly called for help and with others broke the doors and led the horses to the street. The fire 44 about #00 damage to | fected by any means, There is a @eeper cates (several of them for that matter) which I might men- tion, but I prefer to have the fair- minded woman judge her own sex, aa I have attempted to aaye my own, and I hope to see eome inter- esting and instructive letters from Follows, intelligent women along this line. Able Rausch of No. 10 Cannon street WONDERING BACILELOR. {o just five feet tall and the father of SOME MEN ARE AS SHY AS WISE HORSES. est dancers” of the neighborhood. By Dear Madam: In thé good old days when there was no private droperty men ané women merried for one rea- gon only—love, Such days will come again when women are able to find easy support in some other field than do nut face dangere and] ietrimony, The ladies now marry re | i HW SE i | HJ ! i if a i rl H ct 1] i | f atl it ; i it Pri te t i 7 i Woman irs. Darcey Rawley, thirty-five of No. om-Bay Ridge avenuo, Brooklyn, was Lge gle gee ord gir-po NPN ‘ound dead at 1 o'clock this morning in| No bi privati the courage and forti-| 0" "thousand other reasons, but of the bond to which he te held rigidly the American man the jar room of John F. Bamberger’s| 0% oY tor an offense which most women |tude that made the Audion men Ty | the main one is plainly to be eure ‘coklyn, Karly last evening he hed|ste either too good, too indifferent o So with the advance of civilisation) Of Support. With all. teelr ry ior BFC ey ae eer te shed Tearful to comentt. Now'if you place «| 280 TM Om SiTMA ition bas cen-| independence, they ati want t Teilee, and later, finding her on the| human being without or above the lat| tered chiefly about money markets oF ple) fo he wo at) ve eae floor ‘of the hallway, had bed hs: oar-| only & very, rate. ‘aus. to cobligations | Msly cae ee ude| and Hf it dion ae it usualy does, ortue Norwegian Hompital “sald he'tee| which he cannot be punished for ne- Ceneene Oe nant Mlogeted to the| teY have Ludlow and Allmoay te i ed death was due to acute acohol-|glecting. Some wives are tyrants just Melt. In short, hard as it is to admit fell back on. pg . as many children are tyrante because | shelf: In Molden 1a ta the ascendency ‘We used to batt horses from pas- bg ~ | they learned that ig they make |! mollycoddl 3 head te in the| tufe inte ® harness by shaking oat hoise enough they will get what they /@m4 geod American man| in a tin pall. Some of them were Want. The wonk and incompetent and | deecendency. shy and would forego the oats for ‘Thus we eee why women are los the sake of being free from drudgery. ing thelr reapeot for men. It is something the same with the Mow, why are mes losing thetr | wise guy now. He knows where | station. freedom ends. If I were an artist 1 But Pauline caught him just before he could illustrate, but perhaps you can | reached it and soon a sorry looking Able gather from the Inclosed about the | wae Gre to go to the station in the cus- I i n vations je that EE Tritt For Constipation: : i l strong man's subjugation. ‘Where three situation as it appears to me. i WHEN A WOMAN CRIE6 A MAN ow LONELY ONE, = SURRENDERS. ADVISES “LONE HAND” TO HAVE | A fow tears, a hysterical At or two, A NEW DEAL. some biting reflections the bappi- Dear Madam: This so-calied un- neas and luxury of other men's wives successful quest for the old fashioned ushter of the late @'] and the trick is turned, Poor Samson rl is rather cxasperating, especially | F zative Checelat: RELIEVES CONSTIPATION, | sets to work washing the dishes oF Lary Sd bowels, {the dog or whatever is red of Mee eb PSE | nim, and Delilah faces the world amil- Ab Te t~9 ingly with ber feet om his neck. I at a 5 ees ne ene rem | was inatituted by Mre. Aurelia E. Runie |of Piundome, N. Y., Mies Schacter’ | aged grandmother, | filed in the Supreme Court a writ of bey i is 1913. ——— Pretty Frieda Schaefer’s Grand-|Landmark of Olden Times, mother Declares 17-Year-Old | Which Is to Go, Entertains Gtrl Is: Restrained. Sentimental Throng. |eetrenn BAFFLES WRIT.|OLD STAIRCASE TALKS, |Mrs. Runk’s Demand for Cus-|In “‘Interview” It Tells How tody Made in Court Aiter Nearly Score of Presidents Ship Is at Sea. Have Trod Its Steps. Aa old woman's love for ger only SRME SOW: COURT: Omg: aranddaughter and an uncte's desire to) » Who late yesterday “T've boen around here a lot 3 8 i ! . iy rf Ht #2 iv se207 age i F fi ii ft ll f i F . i é ii tit 385 fel uf i i Pata? it fel EF ton to back to Plandome for a long visit. But at the hotel, she deviares, she met a shook. Net only was she not permitted to take Miss Schaefer away, but she swears in ber petition to the Court she - main of her liberty oy At the Schaefer Bohaet ors, eteamer, sald the girl seemed very 4 ibe A ee Bi Ahan, ABANDONED AUTO CAR. 5 ih ; La i i | got an ounce | Bren the ‘among tho dele- | pam eld shez o vendory) improv Mition, the old stairs burat into a tere rent of conversation, One got the im- Pression that had it not been eo solidly ‘No, 1 won't sive you an interview,” snapped the worn iron treads firmly ree for the Coupon | Two Splendid Photogravure R ductions of Famous Paintings from the Great Art Galleries : With Next Sunday’s Mounted on Art Paper and suitable | | Hie voice wae more than & bit boure never made him like that’ fi it i pt step on g i é iis it | World. for framing.

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