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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. YOU WED YOUR HUSBAND PRETTY MODELS KV WEANEES | WTY DID ig'aany Sou “COT NOS BUT ~ DID GET CORSETS an hacer Wide Difference in Ideas of Marriage esis Reemats | Entertained by the Men and the Women (=a Equipment to Provide Safety tor the Places They Say for Travelling Public. IF YOU_SEE IT IN THE SUN IT’ SO. | | Sixth Article of a Series. SOCIETY WOM HANGS HERSELF W SANTARUM Helen Bulkley Holt @ icide in Stamford Retreat. | >--- Mrs. | THERE 15 ONLY ONE MAW IN A THOUSAND (AND ALL WOMEN IN TEN) THAT WOULD AWED THEIR WIVES AND HUSBANDS” a harry 4 “wit DOES THE SUNPLOWER Were Promised. IMPERATIVE TO BORROW | Mra. Helen Bulkley Holt, the daughter of Justus L. Bulkley of No, 18? Madison Avenue, It became known to-@ay, killed herself by hanging yesterday in @he sanitariom of Dr. F. H. Barnes at Stam- ford, Conn. ‘The Bulkley famity fw at ite mummer home at Rocky Hill, near Hart- 'EACH WAS TAXED $10. Can't Earn and Save Enough | aginirate Holds Two Beau- | and Doesn’t Want to Call | ties Who Engineered Scheme { | C Stock That Disa ppointed. ford. Mra. Holt was tdken to the sani- mn Stockholders. P tarium three weeks ago, suffering fram chronic melancholia, with periods of tr. tBieciel Vrom 6 Glatt Cntrespondent of tee tre. | ‘There wae another beauty show tn reapunsible depression, . ving World.) | Yorkville Court to-day Dr. Barnes, declined to discuss te * BOSTON, Sept. 9%—President Milott Thirty : or girle willing to be modela--wern there death of Mra. Holt to-day except to ‘of the New Haven made a remark- admit that she had hanged herself to ble plea to-day before the Public | ae aii mintlgere uae the doorknob of her room im the eb Bervice approval of | + Under arress te nu 4 that her aot wa: the prop hunt. issue, |“tdvene” Writes That She, rence of @ nurse, an . for maintaining an employment agency without @ Icon: Moat of the sirle Were not more than nineteen yeara old, many of them seventeen. Blondes and brunettes they were. Pretty some prettier than othera, and the majority of them “perfect thirty-etghte,"* the natural result of her nervous oon- dition, He said he had not yet been able to get into communication with the Bulkiey famtly. Mre. Holt's father is a son of Justus Bulkley, who was for many years presi- dent of the New York, New Haven and Be told of the gixantt: mk that has! Been thrust upon him in a@ time of | eriot=, “A railroad,” he sald, “is a great | Machine that must be kept in good! condition to do the work required of f. As Mr. Cleveland once said, a cons! dition and not « theory confronts the! Married Her Husband Because She Was So Desperately in Love She Would Rather Die Tt wan a dassiing array that greeted Hartford Railroad, and who was eae iw Haven Compans, aud (heen otne| Than Live Without Magletrate McQuade when he ascended SE eee i Sedan WH heer) St im trying to werve | Him. the bench. Then the courtroom was will, nearly $10,000,000 to various colleges and institecons was bitterly fought by the Vayerweather heirs for many years. Mra, Holt was married to Dorsay Ivew Holt of this clty April 17, 191, Her husband wax the son of Charles Holt of No, 2% Bast Fifty-eighth street. not emphasize too strongly the ity of settling this matter. T accounts subinitted show debts of | 070,000 to be paid on Dec. 1, and $6,000,000 | fu January, Tre honorable business, fen directing the affairs of this con further lighted when the two defend- ants, in brand new costumer, looking an if they had Just deen ret 4 from the handa of thelr maids, entered the court and amiled their way to their One man in a thousand would rewed his wife, one woman in ten would choose her husband over again. So, at least, we are assured to-day touched the lawyer he certainly was meats, touched. ee pany Must and will meet these obliga. by “A Contented Husband,” who adds that for " well. ” rien a sinter, Josephine, and a brother, A GAME HIG Gee a: men and women marry COULDN'T BAR BEAUTY OUT ‘Well, what IT mean," he sald, Pog BK, Bulkley of No. 2 Rector You may make plans and pro: the same reason that the magnetic OF HI8 CouRT. Teva euducver ie: Welw (hero asta tlea which you think suMclent needle turns to the north, or the sun- ac bs Hoey. for es pabaereye moved | ince han Boosh ke help them, after! “ney were liveress Lephoghtes eight bi dae he witnesses be excluded fro a ¢ l years ago, and m that time Mrs. te yea come, wut srowth of busi flower leans to the sun, But it does, courtroom. ‘Then there were poute ana| “I think we hat better And out it) julkley had Drooded, her affliction be: arn ni an ie me bred show! not seem to me that either one 4 “pooha" from the “thirty-elahts.” ‘Then | @y larceny war committe sald At- | coming such that she did not appear in il bo ears 1 as ' | or loner ) public could v1 Wholiy inadequate, Inte 4 K | these familiar images shows a com- his honor inoked over the bevy of beauty | torney Hyman Relt, for Comminsioner | public tf ahe ald possibly aveld it. It wan not known among the friends of the family, except those who have vinited at Rocky Hill recently, that ehe had been sent to the sanitarlum. She was thirty-two years old. pe a THREE OF AUTO PARTY DEAD. NORWALK, %.—The | death of Miss Je Guthrie, following plete analogy to the conditions of | human life to which this reader; applies them. Take, for instance, the magnetic needle. “True as the needle to the pole’ has become a commonplace of speech. But which pole? Any sailor knows that the magnetic pole and the geographical Robinson of the Bureau of Licenses. Genevieve Perro t advanced % on it waa to that on payment o! more she A comprom! rected get @ pale of corseta and @ job. Ma: Blkghalvate aavontio ty wala the cease trate McQuade and both attorneys nation in hie chambers and to allow |Ssteed that no larceny was committed the witnenses to remata in the oourt-|. “It wae @ clever scheme,” said the room. #8 into th Magiatrate, “alwayn the corsets, 1 e chambers went the| would gdvine you, Mr. Haas, to ad and ehook hie head, can't put these young ladies out in the hallway,” be aaid. ‘Phere ten't room for them.” Public, as well as of the employees, de- | Giand that money be obtained to make| improvements. TO BORROW NOW SEEMS TO BE BEST PLAN, { “Woney can be obtained in various | ways, One is to earn and save it. Offi- | cere of this company are going to devote | thelr best efforta to earn money and be fled that she had i . Court, the lawyers, the reporters and to-day the Instant’ killing of Addison } Te Wa Goicere eatin oe ameeilie pole must not be confounded, and 16 FAMILIES FLEE ‘DRAG LAKE IN BUFFALO the two beaming and charming Dr ee ee eee a eet uatneaee te | T, Millar, the artiet, and hie wite here % 5 a ve oners. 23 ) leaves vs | t 5 F 0 pay for improvements ia practically | that the needle has absolutely no { Se te “Mlillae, automobile, whten Waa Mise Kila Ryan of No, 171 Glencove | ™*Y,the least.” Millar automobile, which wae finpossible under the present conditions use for that imaginary parasol tip of tho baby hat'e just what they are going to} avenue, Bronx, ‘i : truck by = New Haven ratiroad tratr of business and wages. Another way ia! which has done so much to immor- FOR DY OF UK IDE that pod ee ie ae ecient Ate do,” returned the lawyer. ie a blind crossing In New Canaan yee- ‘ ask mtaaknsl are, and the third is to talise Rear-Admiral Peary. Now, 1%. Te read: Modela wanted, No expert.| Mamiatrate McQuade then held the|{erday. Mine Dorothy Francie Milla>, orrow it. i} a Ps { prisoners for Special Seastons with tall ence necessary." Hhe produced the ad-| it gy50 1 Vertisement. She said that she had called at the office, No. 1 Went Thirty- fourth street, and had given Miss Snid. #, for which, with another %, she war to get @ position. The next day Miss Ryan returned with the remainder of the fee and re- celved a pair of “cheap” corsets and a Met, with several names and addresnen, where she wae told she migh: tm jol She falled to tind employment. Nobody needed any cloak or gown models and | the fifteen-year-old daughter of thi artist, is in the Norwalk Hospital tn critical condition: “It seems at this time neceasary wo! in marriage the magnetic and the adept the third plan. There are $46,000,000 &eographical poles have to be the same. You swear a solemn vow that of debts to be paid. The company nas you will Jove forever and ever one human being, and that person is made cuntracted for approximately $7,000,000 of , le of your life. the moat modern type of equipment tha: | Bereby the geographical po unee lone wil make for mafety of the travelling! __2f he og she te also the magnetie {since most husbands plot ve z i Ugewithous | beautifully in double harness and year public. We further have contracted! Doleyon willgetthrongh tk Mileieseial Bead rie aan over four years for equipment of like, Siipwreck—perhaps even without & Hana pleanieepatson ptceh eee eae character of nearly $7,000,000 more. The| squall, Otherwise the fine mecdle [on oe tm the wecret hope that ule of thin equipment is for ate! onra bed aaah nt ee S — way Helen of Troy ls waiting just around rom the safe leasant guif to put on passenger trains, In addition | the corner of life to fling herself into there are betterments of general charac-| geream of domestio bliss, and@ Will | his arm ter amounting to something over each © promptly furnished. ‘ash ball was PECK & PECK Hosiery Exclusively | “L" STRUCTURE ABLAZE | COMING FROM NEW YORK Flames Start in Shirtwaist Fac- tory and Rush Through Adjoining House. Police Think Letter Foretelling Act May Be Only a Hoax, $13,000,000 more. ‘The sums with the Iaw- | Cal debts th be paid amount to between (078,090,009 and $66,000,000, REFORM OF THE SIGNAL S8Y8- TEM IMPERATIVE. i “Bo keep this great tool of commerce @afety condition will take more money. Every day something comes) @p. The shocking disaster of just Tues: | @ay drought forcibly to the management palned and spent as promptly as officers raw up suitable plans. it 1s not for me to pass judgment on bet the directors did in providing for ie bond isaue, but it seems to me that acted wisely in trying to provide for this magnificent property and eafe- ing it for several years to come. | ‘apital two-day {s under some strain. and Maine must find between wand June 1, 1914, $29,000,000 to pay o'r lawful debts, and within fifteen the Boston and Maine ehouid| $16,000,000 to put the property | condition to serve the pubite, | 1,000,000 NEEDED AT ONCE FOR BETTERMENTS. “Phese are enormous sums of money, | te a gigantic task to get $100,000,000, wer 8 ul New England. “hig company is at moet oritioal need a lot of correcting if you wish to steer a straight and honorable course, Mow, as to that sunflower image. All fowers turn toward the oun, and a great many men and eome women enjoy the role of shed- ding sweetness and light upon the whole garden. Man particularly admires himself in the role of great Iiluminator to witterness of women. 1 suppose ¢ t 1 am afraid the truth about man's d! @atiafaction with matrimony ie that wherever hig choice falls he is sure to feel that he might have chosen better— year? Mr. Elliott could not answer and the Commision will seek from others. information necticut, President of the Aetna Insur- ance Company, opened fire on the bank- or management of the road an hour before the tme set for the hearing. He proclaimed that a combination of New York and Boston tinanclal Inter- ests, previously antagonistic, had now been brought about to share jointly in the profits of security issues, “They are all in one crowd now," said, "The Boston bankers have thelr share and they are satigfed. Mor- Boston bank: They had bean frozen out by the New| Yorkers and wanted to break in The Mave you ever had a grown up man talk seriously to you about his belief that somewhere in this ‘World of fat, uninteresting people there is a “wonder woman" wait- ing for him? And the pathetic part about it all ie that the wonder woman, if by any chance he does meet her, is so busy thinking about @ome one else that she does not know A THIRD TIME. Dear Madam: The main reason why I married my husband was be- cause I wan so desperately in love m still, that 1 would 1 live without him, and nd, because h$ never tlattercd me but always gave me his genuine and clinnot to-day, !f eked to, aay that he bas any faults, nor can any of his friends, We have been mar- vied two years and have a little blue eyed boy, although we are both brown eyed. ‘The aolor of the ever in choosing @ mato makes no differ- ence whatever, [ know both kind have mi excellent husbands, 1 have never met 4 man with sinilar qQuaiiticutions, although I have en- shoud smile | would, But I know I Will never have to, for we are inar- Ted Just as married ay married can {A fire in the shirtwatst factory of M. Levy at No, 52 Allen street this after- noon quickly spread to the American | Hand Laundry next door and shot up ‘the fire escapes, which were filled with mattresses and clothing, A sheet of about the | cut him severely ad and escapes by the climbing flames, eacaped py the roof and the flre-escapes of No, 30 Afen street. ‘The total damage amounted to about #00, adiacicne MAIL CARRIER ARRAIGNED, Rudolph Ocser, a letter carrier with @ mails, said his ealary of $1,200 a year was not suMolent to provide for an in- valid wife at @ sanitarium, and in hie desperation he riled the malls to get additional funds Poat-Offics — Inapectorn os, who arrested the ‘arrter, lround $80 In his pocket and theatre |tickets which he had bought for a per- ‘Oba and let mance to be held on Thursday night who made the com: dewer, while under su 'MOTHER! GIVE GROSS, SICK CHILD Sjecial to ‘The Rrening Wort BUFFALO, Sept. %—A dozen polices men are dragging Park Lake for the body of J. ©, Dodge of No. 23% Went Twenty-third street, New York, who tn helleved to have committed suictle some time after lant night, Police Superintendent Rexan recetved tho following letter in the mail to-day: “Sept. 8, 1918, ‘The letter was written in fairly handwriting and was mailed in distri of Station C, which includes Park Lake. The letter reached the Postoffice at 7 o'clock and bears stamp of that time. Superintendent Regun received the er on the first mail delivered to-day. J. Ryan of the patrol d part of his crew went to the ad anya the letter may be @ hoax, but he has wired the woman mentionéd in the teter and has ent out men who will try rn whether any one here knows Be MISSOURI PACIFIC | TRAIN WRECKED, | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Sept, &- Missouri Pacific passenger train from wome of the persons sald they hal | never heard of Miss Dodge or Mine Snis| der, She had tried to get back her fee, without avail. | HELPED THE GIRLS AFTER THEY BOUGHT CORSETS. Lawyer Haus told the Court that he would admit that his clients bad sent the qiria to several places. an that they will teke amked Mawistrete Regular Half-Yearly Sale SPECIAL 20% DISCOUNT ld lote of perfectly desirable goods will be closed out at EVEN FAR GREATER REDUCTIONS. PEs sraplgy ees the necessity of 5 4yi08 | | why he is more apt to be dissatisfied is alive. arms. “Police Superintendent Michael Regan, oun Pie ie te Cae nen Three 588 Fifth Avenue at 48th Street 4, possibly, revising the signal system, | i nie inatrimonial chotce than a| But do you Melieve there ia such a, The flames had such @ quick, hot Buffalo, N. ¥. Mant ottiostcua von bare juatencin i Fifth Avenue 481 Fifth Avenue at 41st Street fivolving considerable sums of money. | yonun is, I have no doubt that the! thing as a wonder woman—one perfect start that the ties of the elevated ralle} “pear sir: My body will be fund in| Ment office and you ha baa Hosiery Sh: (230 Fifth A t 27th Street’ 7 diutres for capital | that they dld losiery Shops venue al te reet \fFheee daily ids pl ir + | wun himself is sometimes sorry that he|¢reature who hall be for you the suin| road were set on fire, and it was nec Park ‘ake. Notify Miss A. Georgia, The amileg of the defendants be: unt run into conalderable amounts ji, oni. eight major planeta spinning|of al! feminine biiewex? And is there|aary to play the hose on the structure) No, 232 Weat Twenty-third street, Ne : 4 000,000 or 615,000,000 a baad as tee cnn ys @ Wonder nan? Men and women under| for half an hour or more. York City. Blessing you if you do t,] Mme frowns and if looks could have uvnssnnncenucuuanasavesue w for this company. In the interes! te] twenty need not reply, for of course, ‘The members of the sixteen families | 1 am J.C, DODGE 7 the travelling public and #,00 em-| MAN IS APT TO WANT MORE IF jin... G0, in the house, cut off from the lower “No, 233 Went Twenty-third atreet, New Ployees, these moneya should be obd- NOT BETTER. 8 WOULD WED HER HUSBAND) DMlls vy the amoke and from the fire-| York City." Friction is Eating Up %4 of Your Power friction in your car. investigation. artially relieve friction, the arings. These, though hig 25 per cent loss. eee charged with the responsibility | ALL IN ONE CROWD NOW, SAYe| Pinon on all matters, He always record of twenty-five yeurm in the postas! inke and dragked for the body of the juet look the world over for money} GOV. BULKELEY. ve hua a ve Uttle | qervice, when arraigned to-day before! ginosed au The bo hes not . id . ‘ jeotatl, ati g vhy am an 1. intend + i "In addition to New Haven needs, the | natene president af the Actua tnawes| NAPPY a4 Iam to-day. I could not nay te tae Ge 25 per cent of the power your engine generates is used to overcome If you lost this much in business, you'd start an fi ana 4 consti bl ted ar age when More i ‘ as oad vay one suenis cvmaieer | ‘rouble sisroed & rear ave ian Mom] Oe Hom ny a Suoles of the Ph enough, so that it will not ball up or Hew Maven needs $91,000,000 at, Heston banks to New York In tin and later in the chureh to make sure he for betterments. “During 1914 we need between $10,- 100,000, or $15,000,000 for wignala, addi. onal equipment, shops, tools, yards and @ multitude of snvall tinprovements Which aggregate u large amount. This fe an emergency. No matter how it hufde wbout it is here.” “The commission asked Mr. elliott a tight money and naturally the New Ej landers felt aggrieved. ‘Th e happy no for they have got their share. WHAT CHANCE HAS THE PUB LIC, MR, BULKELEY ASK: “What chance does the pu'liy stand in the New Haven di See where the control | all allied now. Look up the frolley companies. To all of which the aaldont replied that he had no dee the wreck. He knew only that Hiaven intended to sell its steamships And trofleys and if so was it the policy Jo cepitalize for thirty years properties frat would de disposed of withip @ Company, Tallroad owns, haw about for the bankers, He was great controlling block of stock, all safely interlocked. It is a series of wheels within wheels of interests ti up with each other.” adie ed | A HAPPY SUBBAND, the knot was tle Dear Madan your husband? you?" ‘The above questions are equiva: lent to an inquiry as to why @ mag: net needie is attracted té the north pole or why @ sunflower turns to- ward the aun? I think there ts one man In @ thousand and one wor tight, IRBNE, Why did you wed Why did be anarry marriages and real civilization untl happy and it wili follow as the day follows night that we will have mo- long run has goodness and joy in store for us all. AND CONTENTED pated, bilious or tongue coated, give “fruit lax- No matter what ails your child, a laxa- tomach, fi breath is bad, stomach sour. system full of cold, throat LE Mae I! feverish, sive ‘ae teaspoont “California Syruj Figs,” and in just » few houre all the ‘If fretful, feverish, consti- ver and bowels need 4 ONLY “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” clogged-up, constipated waate, sour bile und undigeated food will gently move out of the bowels and you have a well playful child again they know its liver and bowels in proms and sure. bottle of “California Syrup i d terfeita sold here. Get the gen “California Fig Syrup Com: Refuse any other kind with kind of flake. If you'd make your car run keep it out of the repair bean in office hgy been devoted to prov Wen there is Lewis Case to nate ome anerne | Look at the tongue, mother! If saves a nick o i So morrow \ Wing safe opeMton of trains follow- xecutor of the Morgan will coated, it is # sure sign your “little sk your diuggist for » pack when used as a lubricant. leech Dixon Crucible Co, are the world’s only producers of this peculiar easier and quieter and shop, find a dealer or garage man who thinks enough of your interests saa la ; 4s ha Gi anh Sick children needn't be coaxed to to handle the tinest lubricants and buy a can of of questions about financial! you find? The Protective Committee : edr4 : d iy an i, depreciation accounts, inverte| now working hand in glove with th rH ee faved ios mistes ative” at onc take thie haruen fruit laxative, Mill. Dizos's Grephite Tranemistion and Differ- and. subsidiary ateamahtp and| bankers represents 90,000 shares, The {i Liev (ul thus ves te hve over oo ions of mother: ential Grease No. 677, ‘Uhis one grease will open your eyes to what genuine graphite lubrica- Here’s the truth about lubrication: oil and grease only rinding together of the surfaces of your ly finished, are full of microscopic rough- nesses that oil or grease flows into and out of, but cannot eliminate. But there is a way to eliminate this grinding, to save nearly all of this You can slide two tiles smoothly over each other if conutered umber ad i 10 le ra " rn i i of fe.who are charged with operating 1881 p9n nag let thom into the underwriting | uyonte sex, We Knew cack other Mt mart eg a fenoaan City, die here: a1 2.80 P06 So; you first rub them full of flake graphite. Dixon's selected flake graph- 1 Miiianae in money tor \inprovements, for somewhre Uetwoen a fourth and &| only three moutha before we were \eral apecini Weller: le Re ARE, the TVA TS Na wi sene ite, as contained in Dixon’s Graphite Automobile Lubricants, will fill aeieatane i eat, M Ma 3 G elt no douby 0 o¢ ' 4 SPRATT : Pripple or heck, the forward maroh 1 | protective Coiminittee representa, B Pe are CAG has Aue: 0888 Pant ports reaching here the train. turned the microscopic roughness of any bearing and put a smooth, unctuous pproving and maintaining these proper- Unked in sc hate 1 ie over. No details have been received " . - : jes and you check the development of Member of it 1a linked in some way witht! marry him over again? Weil, 1 | veneer over it so that metal cannot touch metal. There is absolutely only one kind of graphite flake thin enough, pure DIXON’S GRAPHITE Automobile Lubricants Made in JERSEY CITY, N. 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