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~ “ t. > ts on pote - WEAF IMPORTER WONIGHT JOY RIDE WINS DIVORCE FOR Movie Writer Parted From Schiess, Rich Lace Man, After Partner Testifies, CONFESSION NOT USED. Party of Four on Merry Trip Had to “Get Out and Get Under.” The remarkable confession mate hy Samuel Schiess, wealthy embroidery importer and manufacturer, to his wife, Lilla Gertrude Schiess, writer of motion picture plays, in which he admitted that he lavished money on Miss Florence Wagner, an actress, while she lived at the Hotel Ast was not used by Mra, Schiess in o to-day, but she obtained an Inte: tory decree of divorce. It was a joy ride, a two days’ auto- mobile ttip through Connecticut and Massachusetts, with a vivacious young woman known as Marie White, and his partner, Arthur Potter Buck- ner, that led directly to Schiess's marital undoing before Justice Gleg- erich to-day. The joy ride might have been longer If it were not that the party | were riding in an automobile that just would not behave. Frequently they had to sit through the cold night while the chauffeur and Schiess took | turns in getting out and under to fix things. | SCHIESS MILKING COWS IN KAN- SAS, TRYING TO FORGET. Details of the ride and of Schiess's | visits to the apartments of the White | woman and of Miss Mabel Woodrow, who was also named as a co-re- spondent, were furnished to Referee Sol Simmons of No, 233 Broadway at a private hearing this week by Buckner, The case was sent to a referee for trial only a few days beford Schiess's confession to his w was made pub- lic, and without hesitation Justice Giegerich granted a decree, Schiess was not in court. He is in Florence, Kan, farming-at least that was the last Mrs. Schiess heard of him. He was tending the cows and chickens and trying, she explained, to forget the awful momentum with which he struck Broadway and ‘which led him to make the confes- sion to his wife, in which ne.promised tu be good and not to see Miss Wagner again. Buckner, who lives at No, 406 Sixih avenue, Brooklyn, told the referee he trequently dined with the Schiess'y when he and the importer were in- terested as fellow “angels” in a big Broadway production, . REACHED NEW HAVEN IN THE SMALL HOURS, “I travelled around a good deal with chiess,” Buckner testified, “and ‘eimember most distinctly a trip we took through the New England States in an automobile. Marie White was along. “We had a hard time travelling be- cause the machine broke down and we did not reach our first stop, New Haven, until the wee hours, When we did get there, Miss White and Schiess went to a hotel, “L went on with the machine and the chauffeur, but us 1 had agi with Schies# to return to New Y with him and Miss White, Ec hack in a day and met them, we had agreed to return wrt wether to New York, so that Mra, Schless would not suspect that we were out Joy riding.” Mrs, Schiess did not ask for all- mony. She was awarded the perma. nent custody of her four-year-old daughter, Nina Leroy Schiess, and permitted to resume her maiden hae, Lilla Gertrude Batdorf, under which she does her writing. ——— SLAYDEN’S WALK JAILS HIM. renentative Jam rested by a tramMe policeman here to- day on a charge of violating a city ordi- nance by walking across a atreet inter- section diagonally. The Congressman gave bond for appearance in police court to-morrow. >. 100 German Soldiers Said to Have Dinearded Unita: LONDON, Oct. 30 [Associated Press], —A despatch to the Central News Amsterdam says it Is ree ported that « hundred German soldiers ave discarded ther uniforms and Crossed from Belgium Into Dutch ter- ritory. Agency fro Spur Not’ Needed to Make Husbands Work, | Says Suffragist, So Let Wives Get Job, Too Staying at Home and Driving Man On With Cry of - z ag ” Ny | ont Mi ¥ _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1914. _ He stood at the back of t MAN IN AUTO. Brady I encountered Sullivan's eyes. Yos, that’s the man I saw in t * chair, plucking at his cuff, IDENTIFIED SULLIVAN AS THE was asked if thin wan the man he had seen in McCormick's au- | Brady swung about in his chair clerk to the Warden, gave to Mr. 'Y Baldwin the bill for the motor car he and an adjournment was taken at hoon until 2 o'clock, The faternoon session of the Sing) Sing inquiry opened with the recall- ing of William J, Watson, Warden MeCormick's confidential clerk. Ly-| ing before Mr. Baldwin was the! receipted bill for the Warden's motor | car, Q. Was this bill made out on the day of the date? A. The original bill! he! “Faster! Faster!” Is No Job for the Modern he roam, alotiched out of the | f,aqiuld, wet find, 80 1 sent to, the Woman, Declares Mrs. Rheta Childe [glow many times at you wee | EEN A see any gave ate! Dorr, Suffrage Leader. fave nity on Mepham ene inem | MECormICK: heen 8500 ile and Ave ‘What Will Our Friends Say?” Is Man’s Greatest Ob jection to Wife Working Outside of Home, Says Author of “What Eight Million Women “Tt fa utterly unjust to sentence a wife to one monotonous Job and a lifetime of financial dependence, Deals to her husband. He must learn to find his happiness some ot wife, “You would have him 1} t A. Yes: for elghteen years he's been tmale—tees then the ttay male mae the lowest ‘ot srt Johoaon, chauffeur for Mrs! an intimate friend ovate ‘ ny male bird guarding the Peo Te Back conkers, testified that) Q. You've had fina dealings | pr < mother bird and her eggs. ‘You steal from him a man's {he had seen Sullivan “wandeving | with him? A. Yes, [ve loaned him most precious right—the righ: of the male to provide for his female.” Be eee” MES ROnREER ae Ee Did Ne speak to vou about pur Mrs. Dorr, the author of “What Moti oe doesn't give the woman | j,f¢ When did you see him fir A.| chasing a car? Yen, early in = » tn cons |OUR to do," retorted Mrs, Dorr. Phree days before the primaries, He) July. Elght Million Women Want, ist] "There 18 proof of that everywhere | was in the car with the Warden The witness then related a con- cededly a representative suffragist tin the way in which her activ: | @. Did you see bim at any other] versation with the Warden, in which and feminist. She has campaigned | vpinine ger inte alae. a i sia ee ee ee Ridnrt bacades We hadat tbe for votes for women tn a score Of bridge Hartiog Pert danitee ate wit mit was it? A. Tt was 1] money States, and during the last year 48 lfrace meetings. Cus aie | rey He was going M1 “Then T not to be short; been assisting Mrs, Emmeline PAM larg ave enough ‘andmothers “ that he could get the if h hurste™m the p cently published autobiography. one is better qualified to defend the Wage earner, “To begin right of the his female, we and ¢ were In a’ polling place. r. Walsh getting inte the tonne: just as me out [sitting in the tonneau was on the front sear. Want,” Votes-for-Women Plea. refused Q. When see Sulli 8 ago Thurs and her daugh! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. in the car. front seat e Malling. Getty Hous, Yonkers, took the ata and testifi Sullivan in his saloon or hotel, y simply because this condition of affairs ap- ¥. The modern woman refuses to be satisfled with ating still and saying ‘Faster! Faster!’ to tho man she hap- pens to marry.” new play, “The Spur.” According to Mrs, Meyer, many men do their best work only if spurred on by thelr women. “You rob your husband of the very warp and woof of his manhood,” she warns the self-supporting | Getty House, Yonkers, was equa’ sure he had never seen Sullivan the barroom with McCormick ABOUT THE STREETS. real work without preparation of her feo | £01" outside thet him come out? N But r own four walls. the processes of feeding and > . ‘ - ™ Si RETA CHILDR DORR nf a> | Q. What did he wear? AA x mick and Mr, Waleh | Sullivan was rin the car, Pimagine, as [ saw Sullivan was | Mr. Watson ‘They asked jme to tke a ride with them and IT! Sullivan was In the proprietor of the) W that he had never seen aw Sullivan in here just! SAW SULLIVAN WANDERING | a: $100 bills? | Q. And the price of the car with! all accensories wa ADMITS HE RODE IN BACK SEAT WITH SULLIVAN. | Q. Do you still say you never rode} in the car when Sullivan rode in the! back seat? A. L was not 4 { question yesterday, But ait i) the tonnenu ¥.) Q. Did tor! was left alone in the car? @ few minutes, Watson a testified that he brought the car alone to Sing Sing after its purchase. Juy H. Johnson of the Cadillac Car Company was called and identified the car as a four-oylinder which had ou ever know that Sullivan! A. Yes, for nay | » but Eve never seen) heen used in Albany as a demonstra. That is how Mrs. Rheta Childe Dorr replies to the ; fore and V mo’t think he's) tien car, wae 4 " been In ny place. Wh celved the money for this challenge issued by Mrs. Annie Nathan Meyer in her rich Schwarz, « bartender in the} an’ at "ha Thare were three $500 Hy | in bite and five $100 bills, The price of the car Was $1,925.91 Michael F. Lally, oon in Yonkers, was next sworn, Do you know Mr, McCormick? 2 AL] wanted tt, if it was ab me know when told him to let wanted it n the mi he rey tle of August he came clothing a famii 7 ~ —— — sweater and cap right of the married woman to b¢ 4! ang egpeaitey syne’ been Improged | Q Did you recognize him? A, No, | around to see me at my place in the Wat an over and over since }1 thought he was a prize Mehter out | aft Fe ee ena ne wen Ou hee with; Ve tent the leaves tae Mrs. Meyer's own career exercining. (He had his collar turned | tlm ae Piened tea tn one gee oka ae y A ger of a h 7 | Up above his coat collar it ba i" male to provide for |evidentiy lett her with tay oe a ; Fonketw poltose| for Bra. t per ae w'ghe declared. “It |time to wer plenty of spare met Sullivan in| to the wate ety o write plays and make anti- AI u ng wax the money Hfish joy, either. (suffrage speeches ind found Barnard | A. At a drug|y A. ‘There ix alway me College, store in Getty Square. Toame around | ey in niy safe $800 or $400, Pim tnt ‘ the corner and aw him, T recog-| peculiar positian, you mee, loans to . ' don't say that every mar- nized him as an inmate of the prison |contractora and so forth, t do a ‘Any sociologist will tell you how| ried woman must go to work out- and shook hands with hi T wanted | large business in loans on %, parasite le her home. | should commit to get Into conversation with him. | mortgages and the like Contractors the day of the pampered, le be, conquered his + but some i SHANA VAGNSHORI the warden's automobile, and then When did you got the money you wanted to sport some sort of a tro-| en probably like it. Let thorns eon t Ue oie Pane.) I knew it was all right gave McCormick. AcT can't rece Phy, So he cut off and flourished his} it then. All 1 ask is that ever Fi “an ene vy | Ge DHE Sou see him afterward? A.) oer whether a contractor paid money enemy's head or arm or leg: he wore | woman, married or eingla tener, xe came at oon to-day when Wille [my own, Ho asked me if he couldn't nich, 100 feet from | jy { me an @ mortgage. _ the skin garments of th man he had be allo d ould: jam 8. Butler, Mr. Baldwin's aysoct jhav a talk with me in about three- “4 Q. You have a bank account? , nes i : allowed to choose the work in in the inquiry, stated that a young | quarters of an hour at the Elks Club, as tt? A, About 19.20] 4 “Vee, with the Westchester Trust overcome, and for similar reasons te! which she finds most Pleasure. y h . f | met him there and told him I ted » |Company annexed the woinen folk of the fallon| “Oh, 1 know,” Mra, Dorr added | ny eee the eda eas 2 ee Wee any one alse then?) GQ. You didn't draw any money to warrior, Fat and sleek and idle, they quickly, “thut there aren ghia | Ans eh ee rat, a Le i see anes ot ey Ga vhnvon, who Just testle i the Ae} . Nort didn't ss . : frapher and confdenti “retary to je tole © wanted to . ’ nm MoCor ¢ were a perpetual proof to the world | doing work they don't it torah, 'Butl qiavialA., Mulli¢ ‘ nad c dismisse ‘ +|HE SAW SULLIVAN WITH. FAM. oney, bo 1 kept it In the that he, their master, was strong and though they #acr » But! David A. Sullivan, hud been sérved | too. and f dismissed my car and go money, ao 1 kept it 1 rich and a very fine feilow. handicap, there tea eet ah economic last night in Yonkers with a sub- Sto hiv and went to the polling plac ILY OF WARDEN. whom did you give the F Bek. What eee ene the added one af] noena to appear before Mr. Baldwin, | @. Was the car tett In charge of] .@ Didn't you speak to Mr, ge ae RR WOMEN'S DEPENDENCE A SION | #08. Faoene Muftragiate want ts al! hin young woman,” Atr. Butter (Sullivan? You weren't. under any| "bout thin?” A, No, 1 didn't, DION'T WANT EVERYBODY TO OF MAN'S VANITY. Kenyon Cor my (ucts the Ideal of said, “received the subpocna and the!oBlixations, just answer the quention.| y@ietes, ally cine eae hie KNOW WHO BORROWED. “You may trace exactly the same! she quoted the heating (nny ANA] feo of $2, threw them buth to (he floor A. Yes. At one place in the Second Mra, McCormick and her daugh-| ‘The witness refdsed to dis motive in the action of the modern | Work thou tee et linea: of the room in which she was served Ward we went into a polling place y were at the soda fou Jname of the person who ’ man who hangs m string of pears) VO the for pleanures sing, or] ing became furiously angry. Ske and let. Sullivan inthe ear {irs More, and Sullivan wos/y loan at that time, Heald: “It was around his wife's neck. We all know lane thing’ thou lovest, “though crigd “won't take this! ax ashe Mung BY Mr Cropsey: Don't vou want 1 You see them leave the drug| that everyone in. Westchedter would men who make their wives dress well | St though the nd the paper on the floor, to ask him A. Yos, | was huving « dring|kiow who was borrowing trom ine. and wear beautiful jewels for strictly | business reasons, woman at hom of a man's What is the raised by a hi proposes to ea ply thin: ‘Our friends will all #2} men and wo that I'm not able to support you." Mrs. Dorr's ‘To show that he had wk at night enemy, primitive man It was about 10 suicide if | had i. went around the to spend Hi dbing housework, wane body starve, - 7 very much excited n Mr. Baldwin interrupted the Dix-| in the drug store with them: kn sate, exbeneivel ho bili for glory misses oft the mia piven ere see jtriet-Atterney's inquiry by an em-| ¢@ Ai ho {reated? A. Either | oal, Snyder or 1. ne Is an accepted index | who we days great efforts had) ph ap oon the desk, W. . orks for ey cc perv Q. Wasn't that quite an event prosperity downtown. tick money coins his very » to locate Miss Burkhardt, ; Mr. Crop! 1 don't want to]you—this tre: most usual objection | w, 1 to information r ed ask him anything move. lve a tong] bis wife asband when his eis (on for work's sake, and tt may be as ina little town in| inquiry and T have no more questions | Warden in | These things will be edded unto thee, but left there yesterday | fo ask. @. Do you know Mr. rn some money? Sim-| “There's the true ‘spur’ for both a men," she commented, MOTHER THE ONLY JUDGE as TO PARENTHOOD. w Ish, ns but not ided ‘to may recall Mr yi" Mr. Cropsey od bef Don't you remember telling dl nesses who appe [into bis chal Baldwin to-day gave h hair, small, bird-like head testimon | |CORONER AND MAYOR CALLED er and there wae ever seen Sullivan in your life? but 1 was not under oath at Wejcome to me when thelr payrolls and [lend to them. they're short on Mr, |sum. The payment to me was in $500 billa and some twenties and tens.” for] &. Was that the only $500 bill paid to you In August? | mber. I don't ri think that Butt A. pills, Bim Warden When sworn yeaterday Mr, Baldwin did not ask him to watve immunity. | Urquidi, Repudiated by. ¢ #10257 A. Yes, | ranza, Defiant and R proprietor of alt Anyhow, | loaned back $1,000 of this A. So far as ‘all any in July, In July 1 the bank and had $500 bills, for McCormick was The WAL WEAN CONSULS ‘ride In the car when Sullivan sat In{can Office has issued a wai lateamship e " doing business with Mexico to it effect will not recognize any document ed by Francisco Urquidi as Conmwl Mexico in New York, The’ legal resentative of this city, the statement says, Is Senor en. The clat mmade by Senor U ft that he was named as Consol by a Aguascalientes ; to-day, and the bankb wentative of th sign all the bi the office and put ho to speak fuss, hows ft Urauidt good in the Me and the ships ha by him will bi Take a glass of Salts to fi nominate, the supreme power i siding alone in Gen, Carranga, Francisco Urquidi and Ignacio riquez, in the both maint building in this city. ed upon that the wishin. nS to Yield to Enriquez, © ICO CITY, Oct. 30,—The apanies and n that the Mexican Go country ‘ Ne who formerly was a Constitutionaliat army, ing offices in t Bach has door an anno Mexican Consul-Ge am the sul.” said Mr, U “L have the offical ok, Lam the Mexican Govern my authority is derived from | ntion of Aguascalientes, «simply the rep: Carranza, and that ts clearance papers and ines, the Consul,” said “Mr am riquez. “I was appointed by Mr. GRRE yanza, who is my superior off . went to the United States to the New York pollce when i % ¢. Hut Mr. Rather than to ver, L have rented I sign all the papera. signs any they will can Cunte’ ing papers fined just as if Kidneys if Bladder bothers you. Eating meat regularly eventually duces kidney trouble her, says @ we use the uric aci distress, particul stipat they become overw clog up and cause all larly backache the kidney region; vere headaches, acid af torpid li bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts et neys aren't acting right, or if 4 get about four m en; 4 h tipped a little to one side and her Sullivan had quite as inuch Lbs warden said, however, that he was th good * ‘ ow ef oonful in a a hideAveven taleniog, What about the argument that the| any free citi He wen TO THE STAND. SAW SULLIVAN IN AUTO IN| muking & voluntary atatement. Do- | tae tae poo ee E "Mrs, Meyer's dreadfully hard on | Wife with a business career is apt fo| to a sode-water fountain in th ‘| ‘The next witness was James P. C GETTY GQUAR ee len tava A ‘Sullivan, Ware kidneys will then act fine. nee e the men,” her critic observed, “Mach! 2ePrive her husband of the joys ot] wax treated by « Yonkers poll race (DUNT Coroner of Westchester, Holaicho a’ Yeor mee ey uther ovea- | den McCormick's companion in rides| salts is made from the acid of grammy | harder than [, a suffragiat, should | Sterhood? went to a lunch and Wak PSD | estified ho knew MoCormick but did}front of the x Trak (2) through Westchester, carried into juice, combined with 4 think of being. Of course 1 know that}, “N® one but the individual woman| going lite the bar of (he Getty Ho not Know Sullivan. Whenever he saw] Sullivan was sitting tn th t mont, | Dankruptcy, are Lae ing that Mr./and has been wed for thers ire some ¥ i vork {Hersel€ has any right i At these times he was under no re- S A Hedi Q. How was Sullivan dressed on] Baldwin has open @ way for | flush clogged kidneys and atinn ere a men driven to work wht te decide the Warden in’ the me car the exe wsions? AST ‘6 McCormick to escape to normal activity; also to meut by the necessity of providing for thone | Whether or not she shail have ehil-[ straint, but moved about ay i Warden binself wae driving ind i : mac geay cout)” John J. Mulla nt of ds in t at home, You age, work doesn't come Ses That 's 4 auestion which she] ax he A Ee ee BU ae Ave @ Did you ever see any women inf QQ ViE you speak to any one about Meee Ino wen tates, thus ending blade Ito men, ax it does to women, |“/0P€ |# entitied to settle, But if] 11 o'clock and frequently occuy car? A. Yes, the W 4s wite) HUN? A 1 told 4 newapaper man| since Tuesday because of his refusal| ‘ad Salts cannot injure ve always had children to work | "2° Feally wants babies she'll have|toancau seat of the We nO nd daughters, Lanes. ; jt convict from] to give testinony relative to McCor- | makes a delightful effervescent But ¢ can't belleve, as Mra, | therm « or no career, See how ous motor ear He sed th @. Dill ynu ovor-aee any mancin ihe | Coe eee ae and told! mick and Sullivan before the Kings! Water drink which millions of . the women sc! We sage ‘ th nothing to mark him asa 2 any man in the] him it was anof the) County Grand Jury, sent. word to} women take now and then te Meyer doea, that y of the ‘fine n school-teachers of New 8 with n L or with Mot Vaion Bank ‘ . y pea, that many of the ‘fine y of New eb r srinich A Yes, butt anak. 7 Judge Roy of the County Court to- | kidne: nd urinary organs men need the spurring of idle, de- ae persia In becoming mothers, ing convic ae Ls at don't think Md know him again it 1 . ee ne Jem day that he is willing to tell all he} avoiding serious kidney ; i yen thoug! Ve y ystified he wore prawn su “ Mayo: HON standin, : . Pendent women to forceithem to tnbor, 2 n Sale) Shay Know the whrk to) tealifed Ii vw bien At tha? the nauare, talking wing | ROW™ 7. a aie ie It seems such an ignoble motive, uel they've given thelr lives will] clothes. Resins # heen satd that vou saw for about ten minuten, forever be taken away from them, Sullivan was brought | ne ex Aaa eh ee dl lea vane KILLS HIMSELF AT CLUB \She me to the “I personally have the feeling that| amination reom for | Heaton A ame knew CNTR ee the rear meat with on when her children are little a mother |ing the session and stood nonchalantly | 3 Sult sight, : nin. lon't: think T Ti ) Should care for them herself,” sub-| plucking his ent while the witness | 4 A Ser PESBEN AIOE YOU way ri puNry BAI id a ‘The | WHILE TAKING LUNCH the h e of this Is an age of transition and Joined Mrs, Dorr, “But, do you know, | identified hin | Mr. Baldwin then turned to a prin aturday in October | saw the naeneiaiitabiniie at The Famous Chocolate Laxative EX-LAX Relieves Constipation men ai not yet used to seein; the rear of the room ek L out and went Ss » *-romi » Pp me Apitaers hes 9 | mother of three or four small children BALDWIN. Pecan (he DIRT A a et RIC RPh Gut BNL WaEE A Suicide of Prominent Philadelphia earner. They'll have to get used Was suggested for a political office, Before the session opened Mr Vi w nd Mr. Dunnta testi ere ladies in the car Lawyer a Mystery to His And when one man objected because |Cropsey, who it was expected might 7 ver see Sullivan get out of the ie ge to it, that's all. Meanwhile, why lhe thought her home d Segleh h Mis BudWin du OF, moment, und call Mayor liar and go into the Getty House, A Friends should the activity of a atrong, |e nousnt her home uties might in-| have a clayh with Mr. Baldwin dur-| pennon, Mayor of Yonkers: | we “entrance to 4 alert woman be stifled because it |rounded hin lnnudenes are. gons| ing the 4 y a a 1 suppose, knows] ,2%,20 YoU know David A. Sullivans) the bur. St ‘k and Watson went] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 40. samuel may bring out the despicable | was a question for the lady herself tof | MT Baldwins 7 aunpisds nome A Yew. [kan went ine Te xtaved tage atl: | H. Fiuspatick, a prominent attorney, germ of paratitiam latent in her | #*ttls ; " what he's after, but ¢ don’t, Q we he wan sent to this ater and cate out after the Warden | UeW Out his brains with a revolver) § husband? What f the grind of office work | know what I vhall have to say, but Ll prison? AL Nu } b os arden | while at “iv atthe University Club | dj usban ‘at more is he worth bears hardly upon women, so it ndicat t Ido not think the nd Wasson | to-da Dn could be assigned to the world than she does upon men. I don't see that | witnosees ure being examined very | % Lit son om him here’) WARDEN DROVE OFF LEAVING) for lis act by mambera of the cab. | “But Mrs, Meyer says that the| it’s any worse for one than for | Wines Mr. Baldwig A Yeu In tile. omes: SULLIVAN BEHIND >- home woman need not be a parasite,| the other. Women we Te aene ey worn Demuty stato| ) 2 Ever sem McCormick and Sule the Warden drive om! tantn ¢ that she may flnd a full and busy ca. aire Ud ave iy a Shay ace ter | ioe " ng La, Calvan Jalen) iy rmabile? A. Yes, a] Sullivan behind? A. Yew,| WASHING + Oct. 30.—Laden with! reer in managing her household us i] business could be mare gna creat, | Compt? eee eects oat tht an mag, | month ako in Getty: Square. Yonkers Warden turned south and tl gifts for Europe's “war ehildy the should be managed,” I suggested, th shut-in monotony of a fed that aa g re GQ Who were in the car? Al Mp aud) Sullivan went down Matn!| collier Jason pte Claus wit! fen ag agra a UENO hou hold a mobile wit don Mc rms Wotean ahd sie Cashin street alone and turned toyard the! mit trom New York, tu so. o t] “As for mascuilne prejudie 0. David A. Sullivan? | | river cording to present p the against the economically independent] «ta cole eee nae bean pointed out to |.) Wie Mullivan in the rear seat!” Q. Did McCormick come back? A,| Department announced. to-duy wife, men will wiinpiy Have to. get|@ & brboner be A tdon't think #0. Pim quite sure he | No. - waited @ couple of hours and — - over It" declared Mrs, Dorr, “And| me 4s Sullivan wan in the front seat he didn’t come backs Kilted by Fall From Wagon. they've already, bemun nw broader] Q. Heen fi ip ae ee Le ve WANTED TO KNOW HOW SULLI-| ree ah Olt aniiued upeherdvs Matrick Fiagerald whose address Are te EL WHIDK) Mew | hee Geen nud Gauiten: wes WAN WAS DRESSED. Would any one going there gal froma wagon ‘and was, Killen “ut r need worry abont ma |SOrMuck Grove ideas sade 9 By Mr. Cropsey “Ask bim he down Main street i White Plains road and Two Hun- being ruined by self-sup reated in tho cur? A: Yes, on last) suiivan wan deesned,” red and Twentleth street this after women Just waiting and longing to be| (& Where was the convict seated? | that . | duced MeCormick’s application for a gar fo por © milsione around Wis the convict tuling In the tonneau] (A wort of brown sult: anid teanon, | Hermae for tho Wanienn-careand | WELE = GROOMED WOMEN his neck!” while the warden of the prisoner] @& Brown swt’ A. Well, a sort of | w: marked in ldence. It was drove It? A mame to a bad | TAY suit. signed by the Warden himself. In jin Finland recently the name of the| CROPSEY TAKES A SHOT AT MR. ne into the square, Mr. J attendant in Q, Was there anything to distine | ans and the _—_——.. FOOD EXPORTS GREATER. to questions a to the owner. REMOVE HAIR GROWTHS | | , it aad oy 1 wanted to go to the cit: 4 To find some work to aut Bus And happy as happy can be; World ads, showed me where A boarding place rare Could be found that brought You'll get lost instead, ‘ And the day you go you'll rue. lo, a my f. ends all said: . now | am in the city to me. There's a very excellent reason you should read World ads, search of a Furnished Room or ing WORLD “' World Ads. Bring Roomera® stretch of the road Warden | guish bin from any ordinary person?) ship of the car, the Warden had took the wheel for @ time, seated be-| A No, nothing | stated “Sing Sing Prison.” His own WITH EL RADO A A Increase Over 1 alde Sullivan. an pid you Ms ri fe Into the Getty | name wared ox “agent and War- e Ss Di estion and Week Q Pid you ever see Sullivan leave Tere Ae ye Vr 4 ty Wniniae mi nn ait n wauined Malenene ie © aed Bradstreet’s figures of wheat og. the car? A No, neve ker of the Yonkers Reeurd, want ation or individual ¢ ports, ding flour, for the we WENT AROUND WITH WARDEN | S¥orn. He testified that ne i Mr vin read the license 7,001,000 bushe McCormick and when he ne eeps t e oo ure | RUNG Bualiaa, IN HIS AUTO. 4. Do you know Sullivan? entry he read “no tee year no Q. When you went to polling placey ee ety win aid At AUN now Meabhcae ants ports since July 1 were 122,529. \did you leave t ! 1 Bitice, : . ‘i Ex-Lax is a delicious chocolate laxative recommended by 900, or Whout 2 00,000 ushels anere | suttivan while yon TE am tik fen naniitied Jo this |Soune, 4 physicians as a mild, yet positive remedy for constipation in| {!\")) {9",11, “any wetiod taat year for ONAN Wille Mt » n while! cate, A. So fee wae nald cana an iN ty tee’ its forms. Exe! as made thou: happy. Exports of corn since July t were tine, Mp. MeCormick at Whi OE Knew ove t hing obant the pure | faing Ys ney back Mf Sout are nob A l0-cent box will its val all 1,938,000 bushels, against 997,000 a)! 1 SELATAN BT 4 verlod in (he reculation chase of this car? A. No. aniitely pleased Na ai al t prove its value—at ruggists, year aga say S o'cluck, Me bad this car, and 1 had gray trousers of the convict and @ | Willlaw J, Wateon, contidentiat | SV ae Sh a, He" s™ \ ' House: 29,187 | ‘O LET” AND “BO ED" ADS. LAST } 11,951. a MORE THAN THE Boarders Qu