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Him Confederate Stuck Her » in Head With Hatpin. AFTER TAXICAB RIDE. ‘Gonspirators Planned, He Says, to Bribe the District- Attorney’s Office. iz @lleged plot to obtain damages ‘the Mason-Seaman Transport Company after a taxicab acct- “and of efforts to influence the tes District-Attorney’s of- use of money were de- to-day before Judge Thomas ‘let Court Richard Wynne, a Boston phy- who te the principal witness in Prosecution of Misa Nellie Guertin J. Addison Patron, charged with to commit perjury. it g bel RF | We told tn detail of a confession that he said Miss Guertig, made to him to the effect that mo bad | er head with a pin i i Fi somewhat intoxicated is me of the plot,” said ‘She suid that after the it near the Grand Central 5! ‘was not injured in any way. with Patron to the sta- plot was formed in a where the vein was ty t rE AH i ieti | BABY, SHE GAID, TO FOOL A COL- 7 L@@E GRADUATE. “°~ college graduate's tho easiest person in the world to fool. None of the doctors will know what's the Dr. Wynne quoted her as said she told Patron in order to assure him. Dr. Wynne then told how Patron had planned to “fix” the United States he “Patron came to my office in Bos- be asserted, “and told me that torn off to avoid action for , or something like that, “He asked me for $500 to use in ‘Indioencine the District-Attorney'’s “My office?” asked Assistant Dis- telot-Attorney Spence, who ia in of the prosecution. YES, TO INFLUENC mR. + @PENCE'S OWN OFFIC “Yes, sir. The District-Attorney'’s ow said the money would ie Maeaee a had done by my toatl: told him re ai n't think much of finally left with th ing Eihat I should get $200. He was to raise more, and ft to come Ke Eid apden! use w jetrict- ney's vaaice DR some indirect way. How, | don't know. I think it was to be , some big politician. that Miss Guertin came to wevi : Zier y to appear ‘ ‘gay + Wilttam J. Patron, brother the defendant, began the cross- jon immediately, It is un- 4 that the Government will fest ite case on Dr. Wynne's teati- mony. “SQUIRRELS ARE STARVING; CITY SERVES RATIONS City: will Have to Feed Pets During <- the Remainder of the i Season. Commissioner Cabot Ward said that tho squirrels were inine victims. The deep snow has of not only any food they may hide, secreted, but it has kept vis- \togs/from the park. finyder, quardian of the ani- mals,¥was ordered to engineer meas- ures of relief. He bought a wagon Yoad of peanuts and distributed hem from automobiles at various places for squirrels in the rk, Cater he laid in a supply of eer nuts and for the remainder of winter the squirrels will have rations served. “ Troub headaches it tied baela are ot in ordet and need Rot says Wor Woman Told| tt} fortuitous celibacy, by three high £. Don’t Let Your Stomach s22n.0.28 o22nan ‘Wien you feel le, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, conted| £274 PY the public schools. ‘Then | crease?” reget pate |erow for yea to come, or vice/take a saner view of the marriage | versa.” question, There are many fine and ai | | “Why wouldn't we?” I demanded, FoR, FOarrianes how. Palace, Forty-sizth street and henner “Did you never try to tell \e' “Women understand love better ton avenue. hoy, ied on eet his a Ab nt mesh, ihe letter look on the! This organisation was formed for v4 jainment of the lack of rotune at the feet of a curiy-|stiimment of the loved ono as an | purpose of social Intercourse amen The Delicious Laxative Chocolate hair fol, mt what srt of a fooi|fivays momeihing tore" "(he enone wm th 6 babe Way Below Cost 101 ion, entertainment offers vy clsome your este io « vatural, belty minger, without pain or| Sid zou neva bear that they had oye acnet Rvs, autie 29.50 35.00 49.50 69.50 __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. '|*Mate Love,’ Only Basis for Happy Marriage, WONENASKCIY |WILSON WANTS ANT SANS ‘SISTEM Can Be Recognized by Three High Signs FORIOBSONSNOW | EARLY DECISION | AND TANKARY CAN SE) Sema eT cee] MONG ITH MEN) ON RATE cases) SAL ERE BLS a WLicsWale Gan ACY ie | Mitchel. Deciven fe He Will win [egrir aii a Ladies’ Day at New Bureau}Regards Quick Action as Im- at Albany Despite é Brings Many Calls for portant in Settling Question | All Opposition. r w@ Fuuat Le eos Female Help. of Freight Increases. “I know that the same system that brought about the murder of Gam- To-day was tadies’ day at the! WASHINGTON, Feb, 18.—President | blor Rosenthal is against me in tie | Municipal Employment Agency, No.! Wilson sent for Chairman Clark of | Maht | am about to make to pass 27 Latayotte street. Hy nome atreak |the Interstate Commerce Commission | Police bills," declared Mayor Mitetiel | of fate the great call for help that|to-day and they conferred for halt |*aFnestly to-day in the first round 6 trickled over the wires from all cor-|an hour, Mr. Clar« aectined to say |'he open war between the Police De- hers of Manhattan and the hinter-|what had been discussed, but it was | PAartment and himself over the Goge land sister boroughs seemed to forget jmnid at the White House that the, als lerisiation, that man existed. {President exprosned: deep interest in| ,,"f know." continued the Maydr, In Wednesday—servante'|an early decision on the application | that the spirit of Tammany hovers pinined Lieut. James of the astern rativouds for freight Ov" the whole battle. T know that - . a Hrady of the Ellxaboth treet station. | rate increases Sue Pollen DeourGuennitan Hwee ron \ “Mistresses who are calli ’ “ MATRIMOMAL FAILURES ARE DUE : for ‘help Know their cooks Fe Bet aye'ainion dha it ihe eerocas wat fue behind the four inepectorm, the TuBY ARE TOC CRAMPED UP coming back.” | tonite May je rallroads Will /thug, the gambler alike, are fightitig Saale Brady knowe;.Wai what finish submitting their side of the/to beat mo at Albany, But | shall i i ; jease promptly a decision will be) win, See it 1 don't.” every cop knows,” sald Matthew J. rorthcoming soon. ‘The recent re-sus-| Speaking of Goethals onew Dobbina, in charge of the agency. pensi the proposed rates until |More, the Mayor said: “If L were the Three women applie. for jobe at} a a ‘S$ GETTER ‘THAt SWEETHEART OR SIREN Love Colonel and any man asked me : ; Sept. 12 does not prevent the com. whether or not | was going to be Po. question as an insult, The fact of the housework and it wan “heaithter.” | °8Y tne before that date. mater {# that the Colonel has given Dobbins sighed and said he'd do the; While Prestdent Wilson bas told | his word. He is a man of honor, @ AS THEY ARE in best he could. callers he has his own views on the By ail te He Pan written me that J he will become Police Commissioner LONG LINE OF MEN WAITING To | "Ate Problem he would not expreas | ei ced in wetting him the li GET Jos. them while the case was before mliation he wante I shail wucced From the door of the agency, a quant judicial body, He Is known to Hi ite the great odds against me block north to Worth street, then Teserd an early decision as impor. | Col Hloethale will be Lolice Conmmaiae ; . ave all the Repu around the corner and over to Centre | Mt . ers with me in thi Poa oar wey atreet, stretched a line of men—young | ie Mayor adit that the bill mon, all of them. There were no gray ican measure - 1 likely be mains thers. "hore wore tem noreey | HUGts GeFIGIALS MOURNERS | it KeptotctnAsoeniymen will support it. they were narrow-chentet, stooys AT KENNEDY'S FUNERAL| resus art bent os shouldered, ‘They woro questioned. | Gone on an bower Seu uion Sixty per cent. were garment workers, | therefore it is logical to assume that cutters, machine operatives and the| Chapel Where Serv Are Held|that party will do all in its power to like, Few of them got jobl, " ,, help this admint tion, The Re- for State Treasurer Not Large can bei ‘are But this was Ladies’ Day. A Indy was 8 penlcan leodere at al oe ae the first caller, She was Mra, Rich- Enough for Throng. them.” bills and that they will pase autt. Her husband is janitor at the . = “How about the Senate?” the Mayor RUF WON, ¥,, Feb, 18.—Wwith Parkhill Apartment, One Hundred and | Lepeslagin Dene ee bade Sate |aome of the highest officials of the) “Well, [ supposo the Tammany |Vorty-first street and Hamilton ave- | | Ment in the Senate will do all in ite | “IT want an assistant janitor,” said! Rot cuore. C exeeek, ta) Sea . ry State ol Mrs, Ritchauft, Then: “The pay ta the funeral of Jobn J, Kennedy, State| bills enacted Into law. HC ae ner ia with me to the som. fight. | | Easily “Distinguishable From All the Cross-Bred, Ring Streaked and Striped Hybrids,” Says Mrs. Mary Austin—Public Should Encourage the Hunting of Soul Mates. y Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The real romance is the right marriage. It’s Just as simple as that. To marry the person who loves one and by whom one {s loved, to keep on loving and being loved #0 long as both do live—that fs the only perfect and pos- sible ideal for men and women. Not a tender memory of the schoolday sweetheart you didn’t marry, not a feverish infatuation for the siren you can’t marry, but , matetove for the wife whom you rightly chose, is the love-life best for you and for society. That 18 the conviction voiced by Mrs. Mary Austin, novelist and essayist, in her spirited and skilful defense of monogamy now running in a national weekly. Mi Austin's papers are based on her forthcoming book, Treasurer, who committed suicide| know," he added, $10 @ month and board and room. : last Sunday, was held here to-day. A bik Merieat Bod iat a ceay ian |It was one of the biggeat funerals in ’ Li ki . the history of the city. get drunk.” Led by Capt. Reynolds King Town- The few mon in line amiled angel- telly, One posed and another humped | 4 ied mene ana jhane up his shoulders to show how deliri- | #entative of Gov. Glynn and Lieut.- Gov. Wagner, the ninety legislators ous be was to work, “I Uke that man," nald the Indy,| 8d State officials who journeyed pointing a long index finger at a man| here tn a special train attended the of thirty. He gave his name as John| first funeral rites at Kennedy’a late Cash. Incidentally he wan broke, No|testdence, the Markeen Hotel, at o particular address. He went with the| o'clock. From there the honorary lady, Before departing Mrs. Ritch-| pallbearers following doputies of the THAN ONE AFFINITY - AND So HAS WOMAN won't take another person's opinion.|Bind Victim’s Hands and Feet If you could show him a scientific . - and Leave Him Lying diagnosis of the girl's mind I think i ia he would be moved. Facts impress . ft called back: “If he don't suit,| c: iH Frank 4 arewell toold fashiones methods of “Love and the SoulMaker," in which she discusses at even the young” in Driveway. taacd MaMa OhanaeE! Ppa iaat ed lnpecereti Fach Crees! No ere api sas, length most of the problems of love and marriage. Her ‘ou say,” I reverted to her main| A. Tierney, the Governor's private ‘arrived! No mi solution of them has left me wondering whether “Bure, Indy,” called the man, secretary, Mitchell May, Secretary of degen he At 9 o'clock Mr, Dobbins received a ig call from an employment agency for is the mist radical of theme, “that the right love is char- reactionaries or the most reactionary of radicals. acterized by a desire for permanent,| Safe robbers waylaid August Leh- This is how she describes the love of two persons united in the right | Public and exclusive relations. hat sort of marriage, the love which she has named “mate-love.” desire the same for both mon and “Mate-love is distinguishable from all the croas-bred, ring-streaked and striped hybrids, all the pale stalks come up in jeunned cellars of of State and Bpeaker Sweot went to | |] root lh cael bate Coreaeen. the chapel of the Blessed Sa | fJinte CUTEX is the perfect man, night watchman for Thatford| seven girls. abou iaala sep oi TARWICESS mashes favored by & Ackerman, coal deaicrn, and beat/ALL THE CALLE FOR HELP| (the Bishop's chapel) whore a low | Hise people eeeryichsrri id by tho FOR WOMEN. mans of requiem was sa aSo and Ste bots she replied firmly. him to death in the shadow of big] (| we aren wer cook. She} Rev. James F, MeGloin, 0 “The so-called hunger for v bing in the coal yard at Pitkin ave-|must be thirty, She must be sober,| The buriat was in the Kennedy ety in men is merely an acquired |nue and Juniue street, Kast New|six girle were wanted for general tomy burial plot in Holy Cross tHe ines sre “i York, early to-day. housework, They must be between| Cemetery. : 1] men are naturally polygamo: cool signs, It manifests as a desire for/that the undeveloped, sa) (Irs 'y polygamou sixteen and twenty-five, The kk loped, overfed, slack-| 1 can tell you of savage trib Fearing their victim would revive was offered $30 a month and the giris| NO GENTLEWOMEN’S, HOME. and summon help, the robbers bound $20 to $26 a month. ae permanent, public and exclusive re-| shouldered, bow-: legged bodies that} which have in their language no his hands and feet and left him lying} ‘Phere were eight or nine calls like lations. BO up and down our streets re present) werd for marital unfaithfuin “Right love rejoices net only in | the physical fulfilment of men. Mat i ue thing ie absolutely unknown | 1, ine driveway, They then pried/this, In other words, there was a de- 4, up| When the Westchester Trust Company 5 firat place, and is continued under ba Proper conditions, love increases in- stead of diminishing or disappearing. I no more profess that mate-love fulfils itself in modern society than Have the calling society to witness, but in | love tn liable to the disintegrating in- There are even man: inviting the attention of whatever | fluence of all the other exigencies caine whe choose one mate and | oben & wire screen ona rear window |mand for about fifty women, Yonkers, executors, filed Ith ; goede may be. And the faith on |which we have tied up with it,| cleave to her for life. of the one-story frame office ana|t® 00m, prensionlly no one Sa ree s oe & patition e which it dares eo much Is the |though with no more generic claim| “Constancy in love in very much a| olambered tn to attack the eafe. male help. The line still stood. —s| esterday for probate of the will of faith in ite own permanence. It | than the can to the dog's tail. matter of character in him who en-] ‘The yard fronta on Juniua street|,. 1M Zune women called ond eae Coe MacDowell of Yonk n sn je the distinguishing mark of “For example, too constant asao-|tertains It; good steel subject to the|and extends from Pitkin to Glenmore) tte” Wanted any kind of a Job in of- ned that $75,000 left to f cS " mate-love to deem itself undying. | ciation is a atrain on love. I believe|electric current remains a permanent fice or factory. They told Mr. Dob-|*home for refined gentlewomen" tn | . It ie the stroke whieh ushere mer that & husband and wife should bel magnet; soft tron returns to the con-| grawn in the office nt wight and 1x|0ine they were in pretty utraitened | Yonkers Sapags Pe found: gna thas she | Pe . . ‘ o matances, One was nineteen and | estate is about . oe pavape pire epg eg anon eklivsia inayiae tee Seg te Ne bibs Nechcanae would have been impossible for any bier about twenty-two. Mra. Jessi Gibson of Yonkers, a| (7) & a Chan Chat ing to see in. The robbers sister, who was cut off with $1, will means the improvement of the |terests, Nor should the two be com-|they witness to the true ma istic e're going to be lawyers,” nald ; \- netic | ; a " contest the probate. She ts the only CEYLON T 4 fea” Salad Oy eveEs Go Inn rareeere RIL. evidently worked leisurely after kill lita. Sa wavele furhlahen coeil EA : . ‘They found on! next ot hin. We sat oa one of ine huge leather /two rooms. A man's instinctive be-| “Under normal conditions loyalty to fed ‘ie wanna kl i iad paige Mies eas ceeeeataee both - sofas at the National Arts Club, and/ jie¢ that his wife is bis inferior, sim-|the mate i» not a thing which need 1 | + “ Habit 5 At 6.30 o'clock Paul Piquet of No. . . Worth orming” is aa mecolis t sien fant help FEAGGS Ga ERT RORTA cee bi snforced by law. It is inherent 115 jyoach atreet, Richmond Hilt alae hee acne te cinsoes tae But A ; jawed, immobile face I cou! handicap to the perfect development |!n the very nature of love, so much : . : : FIRST THING in the morning— remembering, by way of contrast, the | o¢ mate-love. #0 that not even the most sophistt- clerk for the coal firm, arrived at the |if you have an office job for a girl who LAST THING at night, rinse the . last person whom I had interviewed “Mest important © eitthat | cated society han quite succeeded in office. He saw the wrecked safe, the| might some day defend you in a law- “Whats One i. mouth thoroughly with a few d of in ghat room—W. B. Yeata, the flash- | breaking’ it a front door of which had been pried | suit, ably ropa Looki Th jin gl . Valve Esteene’ siauill ke araraca ing it down, It is older than ing 1rough ~ a chance, “ODOL" in warm water. | . g off, and in the back yard among the) Hut the men had aome innings even | the gist or ing Celtic poet and dramatist. Mrs. tight. That is why | believe eo- | 2UF life: more imperative, print saiLue’ who dees thie hee ¥ \. ev jar type, logical, A \- “AL. * ‘ . 4; loys ate ngs ing earnest over moral issues, with | bet Sperciegs shan Sad “Nature ts not wasteful,” added| The dead watchman's time clock | wanted a “dozen live men. wr é6ob wear | biting rather than @ bubbling hu-| tee that ite young men and wom: {MTS Austin. “If the mate dics, or|#howed he had last punched it at 1.15| “I have here ® horse ET |mor, But it's ill work setting one| or esame ee ihe that their |i #0me way the relation between ‘o'clock in the morning, The strap to| aredient nutritious, subtly active, variety of mind against another, and! 21g er choice, magttelly encaking, |tWO WhO havo chosen each other iy Which the clock was slung had been non-irritant, a liver stimulus and at ho poet could be moro unmistakably | 49 aa Phase # | broken off before completion, another “ut bY the robbers and used by them | the same time a panacea for any and frank, honost and fearless than this! teare ie ne rea- | equally happy and righteous relatiga 12 bind Lehman's wrists together, | all the ills of which the horse Is helt | California sociologist. son why each town should not ; “0 His ankles were bound with ropes,|to. [ want you meh to sell it. A} the i . |l® perfectly possible, y : have large halls or public meet “There used to be an idea that 00tPrinta indicated that the robbere | dollar a day and commisstior ‘You believe that marriage acts| ing roome where under munici ‘ ow w hor mug: A preservative not only of the) one love affair finished irt, 1¢ ad climbed a fence and that they | ‘e know nothing of | Pleasant to the taste and social and religious virtues but of ehhee nage. se ed at life of the her fiance died or d. ue ine the | bad hidden In the shadows until Len: | Lt eo geen het | Sie: sions, love itaelf?" I aaked, YOUNG MOF Re sarees on. doomed to m man came by. | he lege: you now the better; Endorsed the werld ever. |LOVE KEEPS ON GROWING ALL | TEACH EFFICIENCY IN THE PUB. after, We haw know thar, this is Lehman was fifty-five years old, He! replied the “Doctor.” “I'll hand you Ne Rellabie Draggist Will Offer a Substitete THE TIME. Lic SCHOOLS. not true Believing, as | do, in lived t No, 268 Sheffield aven | re. spel, alfa t Nad out. Memorize GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. “When a marriage is right in the) “Also, to prevent inismatings," Mra,} soul love, | do not believe that for Detectives maid arrests were Un-| “the horse cake man took elght| MEW YORE CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO | Austin continued, “the index of ef-| each soul there is one, and only likely, as the robbers had left no oluew.’ young men with him. *! ficiency should be scientifically de-| one, possibility of h a8. There Two men with record as safe rob- p '@ bound to be several.’ ‘Are you optimistic about the Police, but not arrested |hers were taken into custody by the The police have discovered how to do| future of marriage?" I asked, in con- | #14 they learned nothing from them. | this, you know. It Isa task which I|clusion. “Do you belleve that the ccna Ged who le You think might be perfectly well per-| number of | FURNITURE MEN TO DANCE, right unions will in- sctentis: PA Glia $26 Fifth Avenue Between s¢d and 98d Streets To Close Out Luxurious Evening Wraps we wouldn't have the tragic cases| “Oh, I do,” Mrs. Austin answered, to Take where a girl whose mind has atopped |more warmly than she had spoken at expanding marries a man who will{all, “I think suctety in general munt a sure fall that Pel stomach, liver a good. thorough cleansing at once, bbe clear and your ayes will sparkle. Mem Avetin geopeded 0 sent, us Fedewing t |. Held upto00s Scldwpto0es Selduptotiss Sddvpighi¢0 . Wate as Ia Velvota, Brocades, Crushed Volvets , Mana br horend Late