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YoOre Pe! aah 4, . . e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1914. \ ’ \ TWITPENMAGHINE (Man Who Wrote “What Is Love?”’ Answers: |WISIN INSSIS ‘| $F Wan ‘It Is Desire Tempered by Reverence’’ HIS STRIKE TRUCE Excursions _ PLANBEAGCEPTED Tells Head of Colorado Fuel and Iron Company He Can- not Accept a Declination. in Colorado wan dierussed end later it was said the President would with- draw the troops unless a antisfaatory settlement wae reached. This was not verified, however, io official quar- tera. The President had expected to re- colve @ committee reprosenting all of tha coal operators involved in the strike, Mr. Welborn told him that the other operators were unable to be present but would write. Tho Prest- dent asked that Mr. Welborn tell the othor operators that he could not | accept @ refusal of tho pian. Mr. Welborn presented an alterna: | tive plan for the solution of the strike trouble but the President refused to consider tt, saying that he did not bellave a compromise possible, ‘The, President declared that the public ——_ ‘Wilson Men Win Primaries in New Jersey—Opposition Wins in Essex County. hichate op sale proved LF icketottices: “aaa 0 Broa: iydleon Ty New York. + ‘Station (L, By. ORGANIZATIONS —WIN.| WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Preaident a ey ee ae eae Wilson to-day told J. F. Welborn, | attke and that it was the patriotic President of the Colorado Fuel and| the propraal ne Borators to accept . r jIron Company, that he belleved it Mr. Welborn \ Democratic Congressmen Who | red after his tn- a terview with the Pre: jent that the J question was still open and that he jto bo the duty of the operators In Colorado to accept his trace plan for BR the settlement of the strike. Mr.| uid i A to the ciner oparevore Welborn told the President that the —— operators objected to several points FULLER REPORTS ON MEXICO, in the plan, but the President asked | that they reconsider the question In answer to the objections of Mr Wolborn the President declared ho! WO sunaro could not act as the umpire between | jv ARTINIT the operators and the miners and ho j\tesico aw PD felt it the duty of the operators to! sentative, accept the plan alroady adopted by day he did Supported President Are All | 4 ry Renominated Easily, saved 2 And thus the cost of living 7 shaved. oy @ Congressman Eugene F. Kinkead, Who contested the Democratic pri- maries in Hudson County yesterday with the Wittpen machine, was nom- fated for Sheriff of the County and @arried through with him his entire Mcket with ono excepion, and in:that| repre- he President to- there was any ‘ ’ ° ° Stvses rencwa ad ponpadag aia that beautiful answer didn’t settle the question for women. Every : Manufacturers Yearly. House Cleaning ene wo: dtd Joln Mage the Kine woman puts it to herself, sooner or later. I doubt If the miners. He added that he could * danger to foreigners in M ease tho resilt is still in doub and Goo coanbo h, Pl isht, Declares the hot accept a refusal of the truce |*ihatt tts bromreas wns, being i CEYLON TEA Pan lakad oan’ Jersey City oy pacts aia a michedd Ad ie ia Rersomiens, 1 hte ate sve there was a break) White Rese Coffee, Only 35c.a Poand 6,409 to 6,79 cast for Emil Groth, the Wittpen candidate and the second Bighest of the four Democratic aspir- ents. In the County Kinkead will Dave about 3,000 plurality, 4f not more, Fetich of the Engagement Ring Should End, and Isn’t Strong on Mental Congeniality as a Requisite. ‘The twelve aspirants for the nomi-| * _ By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. é 7 “Qnve mation for Member of Assembly who| What te love? . SISSON THE-L(P Seer THEK SFO inca Yar on the Kinkead ticket also were * fread man named for County Super- ‘visor. ‘There is yet doubt as to who was named for County Clerk. Recorder John J. MoGovern, who rgn on the ‘Wittpen ticket, seems to Have a ma- fority, but it Is very small and the ‘missing districts may change the re- eult. Earlier reports which showed that Kinkead had been defeated proved tv be erroneous. The organization appears to have made a pretty clean sweep at the primaries in New Jersey yesterday. every man is so | Scarborough’s ne Cupid, and the weer “More than one is suggested in your The dramatist smiled, but a quick it 1s the star to every wandering bark,” wrote Shakespeare, yet curious. Men have a nalve way of taking for granted their emotion or lack of emotion, without any special gratitude or puzzlement. That {s why women will be most interested in George; w comedy, “What Is Lovet In it an ungrammatical little nurse-maid, a white-haired | matron and radiant young wife and mother all tell of thelr personal experiments in the laboratory of heroine works out her formula mes before our very eyes. “But what 1s your own definition of love?” 1 asked Mr. Scarborough. Play. Do you, for instance, consider love an emotional apple toddy? At any rate, that’s a novel synonym.” i thankful that the mistake has SWEARS HE PAID GRAFT RECEIPTS rted off. Eskey followed and they ht the man just as he was try- to climb over the rail ‘Let me go!" h. shouted, as they held him. “I've made a mi of my life and I'm going my own way,” le fought so hard he flung them soe On the Democratic side, the Wilson | 204 of negation followed. en discovered@before marriage oft and leaped over the rail into thy } faction won in all the counties except “The best definition | can give rae distr Seeey of; the pathway aa ie w Essex, where the organization is sight?” T asked, struggle. A launch went to the spot ‘ “Why “not?* Mr, Searborou A UPRIGHT PIANOS, $75-$100 & UP Besinat, Wilson. the kies on the brow | counterquestioned, we ners See ne PAG Se orenred) (Gt » 8 $ & iow charged poles of electricity, Unless ded, with A Wrenn took the stand and gwore hb Seventh District: the woman has a wonderful fund of| ene en ner —and diplomacy: | inet ne collected $75 a month from on a wasnboar . 2 } eepup epee: 2 reunkes (r0-| geif-control she is swept away like| Committee Inspects Harbor. Dougherty and pald $60 of it to the B t su ose you could finis a bi se einechatic — Walter Carrington| that!" and Mr, Scarborough’s tean| Fifteen hundred members of Atlantic Enmpsctor ta onerael Bada Ss ss u pp y i , bell. hand swung out in un expressive ges-| Deeper Waterways Association to-day » THe x pe J ° f h d f | Fe ie cain Demarest | ture, boarded the steamer Berkshire at the Teen Hisar (Gen Uae Heian oa wasn In a few nours, an not e tire Eighth District: “The girl wh foot of West Houston street to spend ® > HE a eer tian a. Gi girl who marries a man 4 h ing the New ¥ been collecting for Thompson and h ll d Herneretie—ti. Ke McDoniua, | without foving him te proparing | ‘"bor Gomvmltnoner Re” A°'E. "Ries | Husvey" instructed him to “keep on out when it was all done’ , Proxresalve—A. D, Archibold a hell for herself, the bittorest un- wi your or F | N h So ll d f Ninth District: Basler (hi happiness » human being can fe eran neva ne eniaectd frame siz 1) Yels- apt a ap Wl lo it for you. Republican 1, Wayne Parker (for-) Know, With love married life i f or Congressmgn). I. ole orror now fart owner and manager of the I nl d | Mremoctatic Walter L, MeCoy (re-| heaven. eer Tadaene can gember® | Bradgock Hotel at One Hundred and t o y nee S coo or u K ewarm inated), “That's my idea of it, anyway,” the Y., and then proceeding to Al-|Twenty-sixth street and Eighth ave- l bb: h ponronronsive “hincoln 8, Rowley. Neansunt teas ai aece ano ucla nue, having been retired from the Po. water anda ittle easy rubbing with your "Sociolist—Willlam E. Bonn, rm “A ==. On the Republican side there was only small opposition to the regular choice for nominations, and in each of love,” he said, slowly, “is te in the lipe—neither “There must be physical magnetism “Do you believe im love at first ISN'T STRONG ON BRAIN-MATING IN LO “Because love depends somewhat on caso, seemingly, the organization man |i, real jove, That belongs to nature’s| Mental comradeship,” I argued, “When ‘won. Insthe Twelfth Distriet Arthur F, McGrath made a hard fight against Congressman James A. Hammiil, seeking the nomination himself, in that district the vote is close, but the Congressman appears to have beaten . sight exists, Perhaps tt is true that First. National Bank Bullding, Bir- LESS I HAN HALF REGULAR VALUE Sey The latter Mr. Scarborbugh was once a Secret! the ideal love ranges ov 4 SE oF ag cota p redlmra roeermeray ty ba bh ‘er the three ‘The trial of Police Capt. James E.]Mingham, Ala., had registered there Panar.a Canal ols nis cnier point of a@ttack. The men nominated for members of Congress appear to be; First District: Republican—William J. Browning (renominated), Democrat—Joseph E. Nowrey. : e : brain-mate, Gommiaaioner Godley; street pleaded guilty before Judge Nott Pooeteate= Core: oWgzinn [pleasent voles OHI Re ace oreaicr en | tne Deputy Comgaoner Godley. [are lente gully, bears Juane Not SALE DAILY FROM 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. AT Soclulist—Frederick Hartmeyer, ‘And you think love ts the only | siterations should be tanec ie eon | Hussey ser a tawenean in tha tral deared: GAL Mae Second Distri legitimate reason for marriage?’ riage?’ Island with Inspectors Murtha Thomp- } sentenced to Sing Sing prison for twelve Republican—Isuac Bacharach, DemocraticmJ. @enominated). gressive—William H. Bright. hird District: Thompson Baker . Burtin Havens. Thomas J. Scully (re- plan. as respectful tenderness alone ts not love. The two must combine in the successful I0ve-match.” LOVE MATCH™ OUR CONTRIBU- TION TO CIVILIZATION. Service man and he looks exactly like one’s !dea of that personage. He la a hawk-like nose and a slightly satur- nine expression—save when he smiies. He walks with a little stoop, and he asked. “Oh, there can be no other," he re- turned, with emphasis. “The love- match has been one of America’s great contributions to civilization, Even in England considerations of money and But that alone is not love, even |}, tall and thin, with keen, deep-set eyes | you spoke of desire and reverence as ‘he constituents of true love, i seemed to me that you omitted |third and important element—t! |‘marriage of true mind: |. “But I'm not sure that congeniality is a part of love,” he insisted, "I |certainly believe that love at fret planes, mental, spiritual and physical, But [ doubt if more than two ‘of thess belong to the average love.” Just here I suspect certain modern ; Women will disagree with Mr. Scai borough's conception of what love is, | It's all very well to have a profound respect fog one's huspand and to en- has an extraordinarily candid and joy kiss'ng him, but u brain wants a “The woman who marries for a home or to avoid Spineterhood ie on a girl not ‘Can | be happy, with thie man?” but ‘Can ye hay J "I believe wa ry eat nin’ it. ie Should ask hereelf is QVERTO HUSSEY roborates Hotel Man—Ac- cused Makes Denial. Hussey, charged with accepting graft from Joseph Dougherty and Ashley Shea when he was an inspector In charge of the Harlem district, was be- gun to-day at Police Headquarters be- son and Sweeney. His case was re- versed by the Appellate Division and he was reinstated as captain on Sept 9, long enough to be served with the charges upon which the present trial is based. Wrenn, Former Collector, Cor-| ft his body was not recovered. The letter read: “With the best of home training, education, friends and opportunities I am a failure. I bave given the law y labor, my love and my honor. Tt bas taken all. It may now have my life. Maybe I dream too much.” in ote was signed R. E. Nolai and was on stationery of the Hotel Martinique. At the hotel it was sald that Robert E, Nolan, @ lawyer, with offices in the on Au . He acted very queerly, and ofast Friday disappeared. His description fitted well that of the suicide, it was sald, Gets Twelve Years for Murder, Augusto Fulzenzio of No, 74 Baxter yeara and eight months. Fulzenzio shot and killed Frederick Corlo of No, 102 On the afternoon of July ‘d street, 12 Fulzenaio looked out of the window of his apartment on the fourth floor of No. 74 Baxter street, saw Corlo con- versing with his mother in| Mulberr Bend Park, more than 400 yarda distan Gelzing his rifle he took deliberate alm Ba, nv 7) - " t youn; i Progresaly E. F. Hetrick. property enter largely into the 4¥e8-|snould fall In love and marry cony,| Dougherty was the first witnear to. | and fired Republic jah C, ‘Hutchinson on of matrimony, while on the Con-|{f a man loves a woman in his own| day. He testified that he was manager Democratic—Alian B. Walsh kre, | nent everything ts arranged by the} walk of life he will be able to take! of a hotel at No. 2287 Eighth avenue pecs B. parenta.and the young people do not|¢are of her. She will be an incen-| 0. "eicnteen years and all that tine Progressive—J. Wiggins Thorn, see each other alono until after the|t!¥¢ to spur him on. As for the gir! FMth District: ublican--John H, Capatick, mocratic—William J. Tuttle gr. ominated). sive—George W. V. Hoy. ‘ocialist—John A. Secholser, Bixth District: Kepublican—John D, Prin’ Democratic—Archibald C mominated}. ProgresaWe—Walter C. Zabriskie, fart (re- Tenth Distre Repubtican—W Lincoln Adams, Democratic — Edward Waterman Townsend (renominated). Progressive—Eliot B. Ford j i se and emphatically ene * * ' Boclalist—Geory ee Goebel. See EN ee EN: | to Advertisers: (No. 4) |denied that he ever taken acent} 6 No boiling, no hard rubbing, nothing Republican—Jacob Strauss, 5 tA short time afb Straw Hate were| (om, Wwrene or had instructed Wrenn di bl PER ecrmemuano Js HSgKa CrenoRte en hy don't we teach our Birla to) ailed in They disappeared almost in| Huswey's defense will be long and Isagreeapie. Bocini ave seo yn olved © has subpo' very Bociailst—Gertrude Belly. Know Jove when ft coanes to thom t.[s day. Everybody got a new hat. |Involved, as ho hay subpoenaed every ‘Twelfth District: H A ‘ Ric! . Doherty ‘ear, e - he accion i rove | tant thing that will ever happen ‘| knows about Sept. 15, and Straw Hats, of the Harlem district, of which you can spend In resting or close.) them. And we let them play alongs | They didn't used to. Time was when ——— = Democratic—James A. Hammill! and read romantic novels and flirt|the weather governed it. (tenominated). urns indicate that Higginbothany be beat Doherty for the Republican Pemination for Congress, Clothes that she has hardly « mo-| "bey do, and get something else for NOW Law Took His All, Includ- you smiling so about? You looked real pleased Better buy AG 4 (Cc AND ST. PAUL ment to think of what life will really | Then advertise it, Be it a heat and ing Honor. when I came in the door.” Fels-Naptha Hife BALTI G be with the man of her choice.” vold retaining bottle; a new style derby ° Thrifty—'Well, I am real pleased, My work's by the LL SAIL FOR LIVERPOOL) snxactiy, and many a bride-to-pe | oF a tie clasp; gloves, silk or kid: some-| 4 well dressed young man stopped| Mrs ‘ agmlhe ii i carton Atk Pe Too —.\\ ‘ . wi has cried her heart out all alone in| thing new in Shirt Waists; a Walking | sonn Trotter of No 49% Raltic street, | all done, washing and all. I use Fels-Naptha paged “ye St EE 5 The, steamsbin, Baltic of the, trpoct| her room the night before her wed- | Cauca Cane Umbrella anything thers |rrookiyn, and Georgs Eskey of No.| Soap ever since you told me about it, But I : E y ‘ Ste Td cabin and. 100, atecrage pi ding day. ew ae AL's Y |573 Baltic street as they were walk- was smiling at Johnny's fun.g He said, ‘Ma, Most of the cabin passeng: “mt least, let us outgrow the | Advertising, The one Man or Woman ‘on their way to| fetich of the enga: if 1 get to BUY becomes a Banner of |!ng along the south path of the Man- 7 L “aad Pubticity for you. hattan Bridge to-day and, addressing what I want to know is where's my bacon? Py ve ‘American Line, were 136 cabin sg bowed fee Oa bs wedding. “A girl marries without love. Then what happefis? Along comes a man not so rich as her husband, perhaps not so good-looking, but who has in him something which arouses the dor- mant desire in hor. It's like the meet- ing of positively and negatively dropping in a momentary accession of shyness, Then he looked up again and a note of new energy crept into his volee, he demanded, “It's the most impor with the high schoo! boys, getting all gaged," | remarked, “she must attend to so many parties and presents and Sih if she cares she will be willing to be- gin small and to live economically, lf they have the right sort of love for each other their whole lives will be sweetened and enriched.” “And you don’t agree with those who see this love disappearing with the appearance of the new woman?” “I've never known any but modern women, and they're good enough for me!" the playwright of loves re- Dopyright, AD14, by The Prose Publishing Oo, COvsTEL. is New Fork World), e Prosperity Talks Advertising did this. but cu.nulative. Not just this Everybody * It is not wise to create a demand for you've got to sell that people need. If t isn't something they necd, keep it till paid police graft, ranging from $26 a month in the carly days to $75 a month in the days of Thompson and Hussey. The money for Thompson and Hussey was paid, he sald, to James Wrenn, a patrolman, who'was recognized as the “collector” for the Inspector. lice Department two years ago after he turned State's evidence before the Grand Jury and gained immunity, Wrenn's testimony closed the case against Hussey, who took the stand in his own d police officer now alive who served under him while he was in command FIGHTS OFF MEN, LEAPS R. E, Nolan Leaves Note Saying] N York World ie the q The ae jor! Big Advertise! Aaivertise! Trotter, asked If he would deliver a letter. Trotter saw the envelope was addressed “To the Public” dashed after the man, whe vow ' Do you feel like smiling on washday? Not if you have stood over the steam-| — ing’suds all of rubbing up and down e ‘ ‘The continuance of Federal troops! =a PLAYER PIANOS, $250-$300 & UP : Any one desiring to own a piano or player piano shou!d not miss this sale. Remeftber—this is positively evr Yearly Factory Clean Up Sale good as new in every respect! And it chance of a lifetime to acquire a good high grade instrument. for of clighsl Such Bargains as We Have to Offer Will Astonish You ALL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ARE FULLY GUARANTEED Only a Small Deposit Required—Payments to Suit Your Convenience You Will Find It to Your Advantage to Make Early Selection Factory Warerooms| 520-530 West 43d St. (Near 10th Av.) and Salesrooms| 131 West 23d St. SA VOMy, WESER BROS., Piano Manufacturers 2 it udge Enjoys Fun rive J. Fischer Anderson. | sory of misinformation about love| what folks don't need, byt it 18 de- Anty Drudg Hoy’ * In the Eighth District. McGlennon | and nothing ciear, nothing which will] sirable to keep up activity.in articles T0 DEATH FROM BRIDGE ae Well as Anybody appears to have beaten McDonald. help them to understand themselves." | they DO need. 4 M the ‘Twelfth District nearly full] ven afler a girl has become en-|. Just come right to the front with what ‘Anty Drudge—“Good afternoon, Mrs. Thrifty, Can I help sprinkle down those clothes? What are used instruments, a between Villa and Gen. Ob: 217 Upright Pianos 72 Player Pianos THAT MUST BE SOLD These instruments were taken in exchan many of the leading makes, which will be closed out AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES at our seve; hands after the clothes have soaked “or 30 minutes. nstead—a pleasant washday, half doing just what you want to do. Pianos & Player Pianos © al retail stores, and {nclude offers you @ = 3