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~ ‘a “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. Analyzed ina New Way By Eleanor Glyn RRs The Girl of To-Day MARRIAGE (S THE ONLY AIM OF THE SENSIBLE GIRL INGENIOUS LEK FL PURSUT OF | BOYISH ROBBER es EE co y RINGINPENGE | HESHS MOS Si Dvonte Case SEES EON Dearborn Admits He LOVE AEA GETS BROE NT — SEPARATION SUT ¥ MATERIAL ADVANTAGES COUNT MORE THAW ‘ Bars Doors With Canvas and \ * 4 | Life Guard Won Mrs. Sea-|Her Name Dragged in oy and Went to Opera With \ Chain and Flees With | man’s Affection Under | Decree Granted, She Says, | Withemina d’Arshot. $20,000 in Jewelry. Parasol, Witness Says. Unknown to Her. im | | Henry W. Dearborn, secretary ef — es the Robert Fulton National Waar | POLICE ARE AMAZED. WHO'LL PAY ALIMONY ?} M&* tlttan N. Duke, divorced wits! rate ‘Aseociation, teatiied 1 eT . ‘lof J. B. Duke, the big tobacco man, | preme Court to-day that the Countess will have an opportunity to-morrow | Wilhemina d’Arschot, whose will fi! A . ings County Supreme Court and) secretary to the King of Belgium, , dow on Broadway While Suggests; “He Ought t give testimony in the divorce sult) heing contested by her American relad “ suggests; 0 Lie by Mra, Katherine Soper] tives, that he believed the aged woe ” « ‘Windstorm Rages. co against former Congressman ; oe Be Glad To.” . man was competent and rational jas@ wf Lafayette Pence of Washington. Mra.| neg h de hh All. : % bo Se! foe dunt named fe the er eee be iat ils Condineny Attorney Detectives are search! all over re Justice Scudder upon which the/Lanin Kellogg, i GE ae totis tor a sown os nett pahamiand Seamman of No. 399 Houle-| court signed an interlocutory decree) American prego a4 00 slender as to be almost girlish Santee er etd trite. sire, Trone| {2 Mrs. Pence’s favor on April 8, 1918.) grueiting crose examination of ie Gs oe dun ase tasers tan yokes EB. Seaman, to-day mate application ii eae, ithe auesasan, spond Witeeal: OF: Oi SES eee 1 a most daring thieves the police b how well Mr. Dearborn had knows Store tat el vn wae i nr Co fr Ha ones ar nr, Deary rey |G Conn B.F. in, submitted Mra. Duke's i qgmashed the window of Rosenthal’s her separation suit, told Justice | ama: in which she denied Mra Mr. Kellogg wanted’to know tf in eurtosity shop, No, 19 Broadway, Davia he'd rather tet Joe pay the anes ‘stlagetions. one a aerked that [Dearborn had been attentive to the awe a Sate seen be hr won tn | "fag io Hen rr tate trot at ‘° $88,000 and $20,000 worth of diamond Scot other nate te Were-anat Whol Senda crt ievssmeeer ao the ante| MET", aimed the Maver: jewelry. They are looking for a seo- summer season he mantpulates «| upon which he pinged Mre. Duke. “Yes, often,” the witness replied. “3 qua man thought to bave been the catamaran on the breakers at Rock-| Mre. Duke was not named in the| Vent to Babylon Lo a friend's machine youth's eee. but of him they away Beach and saves lives—when| complaint in the sult. Her name first ONG San wae ude le a awe almost Gescripticn. there are lives to save. But most of| appeared when witnesses gave testi- acne / De .:te the early hour Broadway last summer, ea: rf % . Pence | “owers?” asked the lawyer. ey da bands tov to mbar | aot appne dnt 107 | yen ht of Sasa wiv’ hich wind sant every cos eser.|2% @ Book Free From Caloric Touches of “Three cae nee ie Koch, owner of tho| ae recien wean stared on hia detault,| 4nd often called on her at the Plage sing for cover or beating along be-| Weeks’? Writer Says Modern Miss Is Innately baths at Rockaway where Joe worked, | Mre. Duke's predicament grows out of are bed fel Dahage there every |) ‘geath the protection of close-held um- Selfish and A has good eyes Joe made regular love| the eystem of secret, undefended di- ay, Which wan Ber Gay 6s Se fwellas, Michael ‘Rosapthal, the wkward and Has Good to Mra, Beaman, Joe and Mra, Bea-| vorce suite which have lately gained {And | had dinner with het whee = Broprieter; Harry Rosenthal, inne nly man, according to Koch, made love|/much vogue in the courts of New s ih ss were mephew; Meyer Coben, « clerk, and . Manners Only When They Pay. beneath a big red, white and blue| York City. ecreried a ved dein saeee & young woman, the flances of young beach parasol—and Koch saw every-| Justice Scudder has issued an order e pera with Joo Rosenthal, Michael's son, were thing. In Koch's own words: commanding Mrs. Katherine Soper he was asked, wee cone, A cuntomer woo,|arns Against Ungraceful Posings and Careless wtaet tummer, Mew. Sennen came| Pence to appear ia the Brooklyn 6u-| “I did that too.” answered the wits Rosenthal says, was Nat Goodwin,| Habits That May Make a “Good Fellow’ but flown to the beach almost every day.| preme Court to-day and show causo| ness “And on the Aight — | tend just lett Bar the Path to “Marriage, the Aim and | She would stay with Burr from 10 in| why the divorce proosedings she] 207°" ainea with her alse’ ‘The robber stepped up to the closed ‘J the morning until 6 at night. They| brought against former Congressman | ‘sir, atoll: P, Smith of No, 34 front door and alipped s chain over End of All Sensible. Girls.” would eat together also. Many a time|Lafayeite Pence should not be re-| Hast Seventy-ffth street said the knob, carried into an iron | I aaw them reclining on the sand hug-| opened. The order was obtained by|she was a life-long friend of stanchion to whict the iron gates are ging and kissing each other under @| Mrs. Lilllan N. Duke, divorced wife Pte en Bap perth! ores: attacbed at night and made it fast By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. BAN , ees umpeste” of James B. Duke, whose name fis-| “Mrs, Smith was unable, however Wibs'as (aid tha Goan Gould! wot te| ‘Miva, Elinor Giyn bas made bar pebes With Mrs, Grundy, The caloric ANKERS WON'T RELENT | Kon sass ne nad to object to Burr’s| ured in Mrs. Pence's sult, and who|to fix the exact date of her last mest gpened from the inside, ‘Taso. be| chronicler of “Three Weeks” has written & book which need not be locked IN SIEGEL PROSECUTION Lost tod rsp tedd itr Poeodtandlonpraurn tnrsuangeal/ cero el sada as tapped @ brick, wrap! away from the Young Person; which, indeed, is deliberately destined by: : ‘ against the window. Three blows {ts author for the ¥. P.’s hands. And patients pets Dared | at ras, ‘out lew at the, mbck Aid | ¢) Ga\vacated aad thas isha be s))o wes NURSE SUES MRS. REVELL with short trunks.” Patrons of Koch's baths complained about the suit anda bout Mra. Hea- man’s conduct, according to Kocb. However, says Koch, Burrs attire was the usual “life guard's beach ering, but very much abbreviated.” What Mra, Seaman thought of Burr im related in a letter she wrote to her mother and which later fell into to defend the action. This ie Mre, Duke's third appear- ance in the divorce courts. She was divorced in 1893 by William BE. Mc- Credy, a coffee broker, and in 1906 by Duke. She and Duke had lived to- gether less than a year. He la re- ported to have given her $500,000 when they separated. Mrs. Duke, through her counsel. For an alleged unprovoked assault the hands of Seaman, In this mis-| Benjamin F. Spellman, gave out @/ upon her, Mrs. Della J. Cronin, an sive the young bride sald of Joe: | signed statement yesterday severely | , nurse, to-day brought suit Im “He is one good fellow. He bas|cenauring Mra, Pence for digging | the Supreme Court for $5,000 dam name into the divorce action. Her | ayes ugainst Mrs. Marian Revell, the done all the work for me and even, h cooks the dinner.” affidavit submitted to Justice Scud-| young wife of Fleming H. Revell jre ~ son of the head of the Fleming BL tionate Godmother” much sound common sense is com- bined with a literary restraint of which Mrs. Glyn has not always shown herself so capable. The book is a clearly if colloquially phrased guide to the modern girl who has just left echool and who stands at the beginning of the road which Mrs. Glyn|- = thinks should lead straight to the altar, “Marriage 18) worri the alm and end of all sensible girls,” the author ob- serves, “The natural goal and the happy and glorious! tue, goal of a woman is to strive to be the inspiration and} Committee Tells Whitman Reports of Possible Compromise Have No Foundation. | Reports which have found their way : \into newspapers carrying the intima- Jes, But this is how she sums|tion that the bankers who were al- up her theory of connubial bliss | leged to have been defrauded by Henry “The only way to keep a hus: Siegel and Frank Vogel would be will- band through all the y: to ingtocompromineand recommend that the worshtpped joy of a man, When she has to be self-sufficing, then, no; come will be by being invariably (the prosecutions be suspended were matter how great she may become, the happiness {s only second best.” | ow loving and gentle to him, [stumped as baseless to-day by three Which I think most “self-sufficing” women will admit to thelr own| % that, no matter what tempers [bankers who visited the District-At- hearts, {f not to the world, Where they will doubticas quarrel with Mee,| 2d caprices he experiences in his |torney's office. The attitude of the J the many others | bankers who loaned Siegel and Vogel ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT Alleges Publisher’s Daughter4n-Law Struck Her After Words y Over Baby. ‘The girl screamed at the top of her fm vain. The men yanked at the door, but the thief went on calmly about his work. He took a diamond necklace, a diamond brace- let and scores of loose stones and Just as the men succeeded in ran Building at Thirty-sixth street and Broad’ way. fter Seaman found the letter the} der was equall vere, In this Mra, Inside the vestibule he slipped a nee ye ahs wife wrote to her mother that “de-! Duke swears she did not know ehe *|Glyn 1s in respect to her implication| other fellow,’ hard: Revell Publishing House 158 Binet uo that Waa dots ruidtnot ba that they are at least partly te blame] and with no conmiasretitn” SourieeY:| of your ha ae Ale ir) oo r large sums of money is that the two] tectives are following me about.” had been named in the divorce pro-| pifth av cae * bess opened from the outside, and then/|for their own condition. And yet here) VER’ re at hie head, he wi should be tried on the indictments! When the motion for alimony came! ceedings until after the decree had! In the ex nts 7 rushed up the stairs. A passage leads : °| VERY YOUNG GIRLS SHOULDN'T) have » memory but of love and cnt ne oo batty Hurt that bbe Bent to-day before Justice Davis It was M : against them as speedily as possible. | UP to-day Palos siment of attorneys | een Branted: She adda: for both eldes after Seaman had made his unusual defense that since Rurr was practically supporting Mra. Seaman he ought to be willing to; pay her alimony and compensate her is her summing up of the modern st! “The modern young woman |e so innately selfish that, rule, her manners are only good when some definite momentary gain to to ap exit on Sixth avenue, and it is supposed he made his escape there. How carefully the whole robbery had . been plan: was revet by the [ied fitting piece of chain which Rosenthal's door and the loop SMOKE CIGARETTE: peace at home.” Mrs, Glyn has definite ideas as to; And to the retort, cigarette emoking and as to the | tango. “It looks utterly unattractive to see The bankers who called on M Whitman were Stephen Baker, Presi dent of the Bank of the Metropolis and the Bank of Manhattan; James S. be removed from the Revell home ina taxicab, Mra. Cronin was em as 4 nurse for the Revell baby, ute arose between the nurse Mrs, Revell which ended, the awee “The charge that I had any rela- tiona with the defendant, other than those which are proper in every re- ect, is absolutely false and untruo.” “If be requires: all this management, let him go!" the lady replies serenely, “Certainly, if to let him go will make you as happy in blows, Mra. Cronin canvas which bindered pursuit. herself makes their display worth |. yo, = 'PPY! Alexander, President of the National | Bttorney. When they were married in 1886 | #0¥% Lal aloe of canvas which bindered pursult. 41 While. She Ie often as primitive | ei ee ee eee lteaes te tilt make sou, perfectly |Bank of Commerce, and Gilbert G, attorney: worat of all, according tol Mrs, Pence was one of the twolhns'y With ‘w coat the: bottom, eo vattled the doors, but could not open young savage with a emat- | oi serves Rut the tango: ahe thinks, miserable, then It will be more pru-| Thorne, Vice-President of the Park Seaman, ts that Joe was once “hia daughters of Col. Robert Soper of | which was loaded with lead wetghta, them. Then he saw @ second man! tering of a fair mental education Ps : s|ent tor uses little common sense! National Bank. They comprised a| #004 friend. Georgetown, Ky., renowned in the | Stee Fuab into a taxicab and drive off at haa been “brought by the spirit of . Ne taxicab and drive off at) on top. One hardly ever about it. committee selected by all the hanks blue grass country for hor beauty. She explained in the papers that, after be- OS eetiionactitins FIVE BOYS ROB MAIL. the age, and so no outcries from any Did you ever hear of a more philo- section of society will atop its prog- really gracious and graceful nophicully patient Griselda? Really, young girl, and some of them are that loaned money to Siegel and Vogel top him ally he ran to Sixth avenue, on their statements relating to the the thief had disappeared. HARD FOR THE ress, It will only cease to be danced | I'm afraid the feminists may call this! solvency of the Fourteenth Street|Twe Had Escaped From Traant|ing for four years a member of the Phooey peak ge she acaba eeeeiens when aattety has eet in and the spirit | Unsafe reading, after all, Store “and the Simpson-Crawford| goueoi-Mother Surrenders One. Colorado Lagisiature, acquiring large 7 HOUSEWIFE i ‘coolest i hich b orn oh reste in mi ta, act! 's hard enough to keep house Be eut aod stood in trout of the| quence.” Sn” And ner advice to the “nice” SHOTS FIRED IN CHASE: “The statements appearing in the| ive amall boys who sald that they | interenta in mining Project BONE 08/9 in perfect health, but women whe broken window, keeping the crowd] And then Mrs. Glyn pictures the) odern girl ie: 0 aoe the: committes ieee he wanted to run a little post a Oh cous vena, aud. spending coe er ‘ weak, bie and uorng of WoL, SME cece ee yer, | oem eae “Take the very beat teeona in the| WATCHMAN STRUCK DOWN | i.i% our,opinign thar they manate| thele own were, Drousht pote aemsce|in Congress, Mr. Pence entered the |S oe ee cee eee roken gies which cluttered the side. | DESIGN FOR THE RIGHT KINDi tango you can procure, without a wilds from jpermons in the confidence or} yn, today on a charge of breaking {partnership with former Deputy A h walk. penta Pa {ate ie sere. OF AGIRL. troubled thought in your pretty head = will make no compromise and no get- | open and, robbing the letter boxes in| torney-General Michener in Washing- recover their jewelry. They were robbed several time in their forty years on tho Bowery, though yester- Gay's was the first rubbery since they Broadway, Revolver. lope of No. 68 Third street, were sent mended special kidney remedy. eae eee vored anything yet.'| personal appearance, ao that in every) some unpleasant features, | he more { POLICE ARREST SON. |i. EO eee trom the echool | busband abandoned her. Since Hep- Nand we| way she is a pleasure to the eye. She|they do so the more gracefully and! When Nicholas Sassano told two} | Hope had covaznd the mother of the| tember of the following year, she ought to have discovered early what in the more distinguished fashion| men he saw tampering with tho seal - third gave him up as @ bad boy. The! saiq, he has not contributed to ber 5 , sometims we have had $125,000 worth of di. monds in that window. ble by kidney disease. My feat; “[ was in a cafe nearby when the|do her hair becomingly, and, by ex- frien it, and try todo it | Wiliamsburg, to “Throw up your| Hoboken Resident Lifeless on ‘Erery Picture and ankles ewell- robbery occurred, I didn't know any-| ercises and by care in remembering| with the most perfect grace nd | hands,” early to-day, one threw a Tella a Story. ed and my back thing about it until Miss—er—my fiancee telephoned me, She didn't want to shock me, so she just said: ‘Joe, your father’s sick.’ But when I saw the crowd outside the store I what had happened.” “Firat, she ought to be sensible enough to understand the colossal !m- portance and value of beauty, and to have learned to take care of her style of garments suits her; she should have practised until she can what is ugly and to be avoided, she should have perfected the grace of her body's movements. “Her voice should be soft and her cultivation at least sufficient—should as to whether or no you ought to ‘low Argentine origin,’ or whether or no vulgar and immodest people can weave into it dance a dance of ean you try to practise it. “Dance the Tango, if your modesty that diligent practice and natural refinement can sug- gest. Be particularly careful how you hold yourself and how you permit your partner to hold you.” Two Suspecis Captured by Police- | 'WOMAN FOUND DEAD, man After Use of His on a freight car in the D., L. and W. yards at the foot of Clymer street, stone instead and hit Sassano in the eye, stunning him, Sassano is watchman in the yards, and by the time he recovered sul- tlement.” Neighbor Finds Seventy-Year-Old Floor of Home. Mra. Lizzie Sinn, seventy years old, who lived with her son, George, in two rooms in the basement of the the apartment house of No. 7% Dwight Arthur Smith of No. % Coffey 8 ; Fred Szaletray of No. 1220 Fortieth street and Thomas other two boys were held for a further hearing. ton In November, 110, To them came Mrs, Duke as their firat client, the wife alleged. Four days later, Mrs. Pence asserted, her support. Acker, Merrall & Condit the kidney ac’ seems at all, Doan’s Kidney P cured thousands of women in this way. It is the Y., says: “My life ached aw- {ally Tefen: ha e clently to fire bis revolver the men] house at No. 311 Park avenue, Hi There wed’ 1eHiUgh Batterady. who keeps & cut-| ghe not be naturally clever—to make | ve groRY THAT FUTURE|had ® good siart for tho Kate, He) oken, was found dead this morning. 1820 i who keepa’a stationery store, both ad: | her know the topics of the day which shot twice, but missed, Policeman | the son is held by the police pending EST. om any 62 in my ; Joining the curiosity shop, have been | are interesting to converse upon, and YEARS MAY TELL. Hlchert of the Clymer street atatlon a tone dey aad robbed recently. Both saw the thief| she should be broad enough not to be! pi a ibly re-|heard the shots and chased the two | . M Yesterday, but neither was in time te prejudiced about any of them. silnen iat not even cn ber wrecaine! man 12 VIRISORLUMIS ey eee |e ee ee Te ae ect O ti ssure you p im, tho Battersby © be they stopped after he had shot a’ me vent & EO eee an Halling Act | “Unselfishness in her should go ®#|day may tho modern young woman Hee a eee men Thow gave (helt |ane Bue the axe jiiiegi ea se ur sl OTes a. y - a K 4 cording to Battersby, a rough gang| far as not to want always to have her | pe gaid to have achieved @ successful] names as John Powers, No. SOWN) ci che tate cow tha cen we rofit in ualit and rice. be foltere’ about the neighborhood and| own way regardless of whom It hurts| marriage. The future years will teli| First street, and Hugh Haflen, No, %56 | * cr agrex an Pp q y Pp as: the police so far have seemed power- legs to prevent their frequent depre- dations. lying on the floor with a pillow under her head, Young Sinn told her not to near his mother as she waa sleep- ing. But the woman, speaking to Mrs. Sinn and getting no response, everything else ha. suffered ‘iace.” Got Dean's at Any Drag Steve, S80. 0 Bas: DOAN’S “si or discomforts, GIRLS ABJURED NOT TO MAKE A SHOW OF THEMSELVES, that story—or they will not. “A fool can win the love of a man, but it re- quires a woman of resources to keep it.” So she Warns: Greene street. 2 es TYPHUS ON FABRE LINER. Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous ROQUEFORT CHEESE—Finest Imp'td lb. . Y sted Addressing her imaginary protege, “If a girl has married a real |Matkan War Veterans AMeted) touched her and found her cold, Be- . the writer implores: man, there are three things she and 200 Persons Detained, Neving her iGead: oho, tan aime and ASPARAGUS TIPS—white... 23 Green. . 22) Fosters liars Sey Preven “Try not to swing your arms ‘Three Greeks who served In the Bal- and be ungraceful in walking. kan war and were found to have typhus summoned an ambulance from St. Mary's Hospital and Dr. Holden pro- Choicest California—packed in square tins stronger than she is; that the man Gemmen Se: ‘Advice by a Wiatin.| Try not to sit in every awkward ie freer than she is; that the man | fe were removed to-day from the | nounced the woman dead, lf, Quishec Speclalis position that may be comfortable. is more open to flattery than she |Fabre Line steamship Madonna to the —_—>_—_ CATSUP—A.,M.&C. Pure Tomato Pts. 20 pts. tomacha are dangerous be Do not cross your and dis- is. And, as je he | Hovoltal an Swinburne Inland. The Bae 100 HORSES SAVED IN FIRE. i id inf! the di » omnes, x be 4 g —— ~ mel fh : ‘ fing cf the stomach, thus hindering play yarde of ankle, There le will break bonds which are irke |i. ° 1 a ¢ first calling place after leav- | a Oa tate & OLIVE OIL 16 gal. tin 1.35 Quart tin Preventing the proper action of something so ch about expos- some to him more readily, And, Jing Ma, ellies and Naples, She had Animals Turne at Into Streets i . Stomach, 'and ‘leading to prohably, nine) ing one’s ankles, to say nothing | as he is freer, he will have more ae ee tetas: When Jersey Clty Butldings Burn, Cream Lucca--Finest Italian from which people suffer, Ordinary n of calf, and almoat the knee, to opportunity to indulge vagrant leas ee or 1 had bee Four twovstory frame bulldings at . . een canes, for they leat any gaeusl observer, “Abeve sll: ‘| caniien | And: sa halle men with the threw rock, so this number | «Qventh ‘and Henderson streets, Jersey | PEZEAS—Marcillat Imported—large tins...... * fer tay lay do not lean both elbSwe upon the to flattery, 6 will he be the ation. City, were destroyed by fire early to- Natural Color—Tres Fin ever, The acid table and eat as though at a prey of any other woman who Hoftn dy crowded | aay, v4 I about $6,000, One hun- jaturi jor——ires rine size tion prevented, and) id with the picnic where a gypsy’s ways were good enough. “It your tastes incline to violent dred horses belonging to the Reld Ice Cream Company were rescued from the city at this sea- | fire may happen to fancy him.” Then how may his wife remain first with him? consign are 1,105 per Hon. ‘The limit of COFFEE—Plantation—unusually fine quality... .. a simple antastd, | id Water after my the acid, | tase oul Mrs, Glyn offers) son of the vent ia 1800. oe a (Phe fara a started in the candy store ion from | outdoor games, assiduo' y cultivate | many suggestions, such as the wom- ae tad bee iby poeta ly eo} of Ci io or, On abe c f typhus cases at . ri Moldhy i acveloped: “Fvode which) peautiful and gracious manners aa|an'e keeping herself physically and|{alend to ‘clan “There were fAfteen | Heid Gompany in, the rear, om Hender= GG Strictly New Laid dog eaten with Impunity if the meal well, so that the young men you play| mentally desirable, refusing to be| cases there last week, but no deaths, | son street, ‘The horses scattered in all Map! urst Brand " @ fowed with © little blsurated magi with, while admiring your skill, will easily burt, avoiding scenes, never pBane ek LE agking questions, concealing domestic ry, Oe Aen tha BES ieee hare, be obtained from any 4: Tha*gascia ciways be kept andy. directs 4 the poll & The corp: police yal morsing | rounding ¢! | Bot feb they can treat you @e ‘an- ‘oo

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