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R 12, 1914. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEM Hi WNPEFIRGR |Cupid Weeps and Hymen Scores a Failure’ (WAFFERNB <2:225525 So=2 DEATH FROM When a Cave-Man Marries a Suffragette| BETTERTHANRGH (8:35 vast eee } YEAROLD CAT BITE)** wentility, and he educated himacit, THE IDEAL wiFE 1S | THE Man Should Wed Modern Woman and the Cave-Man Pick a’ Primitive Amazon for His Bride. tlenhh enrenieiee: Gorne whens lleman adventurer, going where he willed and doing what he pleased, but his life has been clean. 1 knew him AANA ADDRRAARAOOOO RODE NPOOL DOOD OODDERUDEDIOOUED CADE DOPOLENIODDEOOIUEOITDEPPOODLOLELODODDIUDUDDODDDDPODLDOODLDODS nuity, and he. edoat ty fit Unions Cause Marital Unhappiness, Declares George Middleton, Playwright, Who Thinks Modern ONE SAYS HEIRESS dae te tie Seen Soeapaticn. of i] a : : 3 AG i 4 efore f married him, and f am not Medical Skill Baffled in Fight pep hl Mares Him stSuro Lacpee ewe MOULD a Pa he Mrs. Connors Declares Heé’s inner ie nes eo ot " MENTAL Aut A ve ‘, » . seit Connors 1s y-thres, a clean- to Save Life of Brook- PHYSICAL QUALITIES; “ome, | Superior to Many Million- nad fora ee with @ high, alene, © : AD educated man, alhoui lyn Girl. aires She Knows, ‘ went to sahool was Ly ge Colorado tay een years ago,” eald, “and grand. aptly ag BACK AT’ THE TOWERS. | ea tot uneieg Stees tn he vase © Rad = raw ing in. Perth Amboy, when he «ied. *SoAsTIEN. ANDAY left nothing, and when I was . to wo © COMRADE | “My Husband Is a Gentleman] Sis"%er ony inathen” I was the 1 Lov a ee and saved my money the first che Adventurer and I Love — | , 7 was fr fot my metuer font itu . Him,” She Says. Hee ee eet eighteen | suffered humiliation caused by I was an enginer and had saved up|teeth and gums, Its action le ote several thousand dollars, Then I got|and effective. . Ginginol is inexpensive and! fe ‘ AM wan serene at The ‘Towers, the| AE iy seg mo after three] a st ar oly dpe tthe pelos 6 Oat big Coppell mansion in Tenafly, N.J4| months & have soem hor but twice | ounces as an evidence of good faith; uae , the last time seven tovday, Mrs, Robert Dougie Con.| [2,fiiteen, 7tare, ee eee nad epee | 2 directed, and if this treatment dens nore and ber chauffeur-busband|® divorce trom a y \INACIOUS, My SERUM WAS USELESS. Parents Rushed Her to Pasteur "Institute Immediately After the Attack. Paralyzed from the waist down, Gtricken with blindness and racked by convulsions, tiirteen-year-old Gface Polhemus, daughter of Arthur Polhemus, manager of the Knicker- becker Ice Company, of No. 872 Mon- Toe street, Brooklyn, is going to dle~ unless 2 miracle of science inter- venes—because a mad cat bit her one year and twenty days ago. ‘We. Theodore L. Vosseler, of No. 384 Monroe street, who remained at tg child’s bedside all night, to-day made an earnest plea that her @tfange misfortune be an object les- @@. Ho said the remarkable case hasizes the sound sense of Health Gommiasionse Goldwater's order thet |“ddeal Wife for Each Man Is the Wife Who Can Make bo Syadhcebra AH bar eH ts hergaee That Man Happiest,’’ Says Mr. Middleton, “‘a protection of others lke Grace all Comrade on the Same Plane of Evolution as stay dogs and cats be destroyed. Himself’”—Whether She Can Cook or It developed to-day that two others who had been bitten by the mad cat Not Doesn’t Matter, He Declares. the. Grace was attacked never had been ated. One is Morris Fein- ten and one-half years old, of W452 Gates avenue, a few blocks the Polhemus home, and who fm the same school class with After the cat had bitten the he was petting it Morris ber id he was bitten on b) fe\ lett I took «| pected, take bottle breakfasted in the suuny dinine|igAfter MY, “itohnd the worl: are | draw your deposit. This honorable room and afterward rocoived an|riving in New York in 1903, There 1| is open to dentists as well as Evening “world reporter, who went to work ans Pptratim att | A ‘neta druggist can called to inquire an to their status) 14 T got interest automobilas | —ASv with the two brothers and five sis- = — LSE ee Tes ws canker ul Yet There Is Nothing To Wonder At Mrs. Connors, “that I am temporarily estranged from my brothers and ats- ters because of my marriage, My sisters are Mrs, Walter Alexander of No. 133 Kast Fifty-fourth etreot, Mra. Lawronce B. Elliman of New York, We note the look of wonderment on a customer's face Mrs, 0. Delancey Coster of Englo-|| times when he learns the price of a fine Solitaire Diamond wood, Mra. Loulse G- Haight and|{ gagement Ring he has set his fancy on. Plainly as words, Miss Helen Coppell. expression asks: “How do you manage it?” “My father left The Towors to my 4 sisters and me and no conditions at- aes oe ae tended the bequest. My married pis- wonerlu us e ters havo their own homes and my brush aside the middleman, pay spot cash for diamonds {n quantities at the cutters’ establishments in Europe, im- port them direct, mount them in our own factory in sister Helen spends much time abroad. They couldn't put me out solid 14 karat or 18 karat gold and platinum. of the house for any reason what- ever, even were they so inclined. My “FOUR DAYS ARE SAVED] core a athe tare Distond ngugoment By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What ts an ideal wife? Is she the glorified cook-housekeeper one hundred Detroit husbands would have her, the amiable, contented general servant with a silver-gilt halo of sentiment? Or is she the distinctly different type sketched for us so vividly yesterday by the / Then a man came up and English novelist, sociologist and lecturer, Mrs. Have- fight off the antmal, Ho ts Jock Bilis? Murphy, thirty-nine, of No. , “You cannot have the ideal wife unless you have 806 Sixteenth street, South Brooklyn. the economically independent wife,” maintained Mrs. He was also bitten on the leg. Ellis, “Then the ideal wife must be utterly loyal to Tho boy's mother to-day sald she her husband, in the little things of life as well as the ‘a| While Hundreds at Colliery in |tney wilt fect as 1 do about it bad not believed the skin was broken big. She will not Ile to conceal how much money she| fred, the men to understand an “We may go away for a time until on the chil leg and paid no atte: has spent, or prevaricate to obtain fresh supplies, Yet| And Diana's mother, who is m Pennsylvania Urged Them On, the notoriety ts over, But we have! Christmas and Bi tion to it until the day after the at- erty. “L tried to avoid publicity aboutmy TWO BURIED IN MINE marriage becauso I knew tt would ers have no interest in the prop- love my husband and respect him. Ri fi 910.00 to And I am sure the estrangement in $1500.00 in. Ps * eScu forked sing! our family is only temporary. When R craves Unces y my brothers and sisters understand her loyalty must be spontaneous, and she must have a| Ted to an old-gchool husband, re’) popTsvILLE, Pa, Nov. 12—John|no present intention of deserting The Never mind payin; Christmas tack oe i Vosssler Sipe to| Faarorrmrasct sense of complete individual freedom.” marks grimly: “The more, 1 think! vans and William Schreiner, coal|Towers. All the Ko evans bere ick it out and lll lay it away in a treat tho boy, but he refused. The doc- ’ ; fools. If] miners, who were tmprisoned for four| been re-engaged je househo! Br i Ral pavieed her te: hotsty: tho wipes The man who puts culinary ability first in the list of his wife's qualif-| Why, God made so many foo! iP tmas time, when Silis ¢ “ they'd only treat us like human be-| days behind a huge fall of ooal in ajhus been organised as before.” Healtn aid she says she did, but} Cations might as well marry an electric cooker, Mrs. Ellis thinks, “If al ings instead of something they own! hever received a reply or a cull’ from | husband asks his wife to cook and clean for him let: him do the same for|They ura ait allke.” mine in which they were working,| Mrs, Connors ts « handsome, ® physician. She sald the bi , hile, “Mery Middleton's nor-| Were rescued alive to-d plump, pleasant woman, forty years Wap iil since untli iast Sunday niet, | oer? orectaims the valiant Nttle English woman, nkes ctratahe. mouth was takin Rescuers felt sure the men could|of age. Her dark hair is slightly the day Grace developed rabies, when| Meanwhile, what is the tdeal wife|in which the wife must be satisfied disgusted downward curve at the cor alive for had a severe headache, but she|! the eyes of the modern New York} @§ completely as the husband. I hed he re-read the otrojt formula ai Gaede pads Legere pest eaten vite als oe en bad carer 00 ul we bins som edicine atid to-day|man? Does he want the Detroit or|@%tee with Mrs, Ellis that the man woman of her gentle eex the} (®¥% ing ty inkle in her kare 26 up | 22-1 it, 4 ° Is playing as usual. Murphy aald|the Ellis variety, « cook or a com- Who looks first of all for @ cook when | seeming paragon.” forces of miners dug desperately in| 1 wish you would correct the idea gold. Built for hard wear. No charge for engraving: , he bad his wound cauterized in a h ba how he marries should get an electric ffort to reach the imprisoned wel no mat vee rade? That is the question which I|stove which will make no emutinns ee Malbeiel halting f retepeal Pare pa hah Coe h cea i Bring us your old jewelry, tt drug store the day of the attack and elias vaiddie-|¥0 Intellectual demands upon hing: comrades, never halting for a minute.|afty-five,” she said. “I am just ndition may seem, and we will remodel it into fash- had not thought of the incident since, | Put to the playwright, George MiAdIe: | "witow do you define the ideal hus-| Many a woman While the rescuers worked the| forty years old. As for my marriage, || its be} f sil 5 low When told vy an Evening woriu r ‘on, yesterday afternoon, ough, band?” 1 k mi vailed at the "| Ton forms. porter’ of Grace's se1icus condition he|a sense, Mr. Middleton has already| peaked out of which 8 k | sreatoat excitement prevaile: { wish to gay I married a gentieman, || tonable fe 6d Away to take the Pasteur “The ideal husband is the man mine opening, Hundreds of people, in-|ainough his station in life L MBERT BROTHERS Bee uta wold ta isc ancetterl| Sith cTeeneeul a win thoes cluding the families of the two men,| i untie, If ho had been a rich man, DIAMONDS---JEWELRY---WATCHES Vosseler, Grace’s| Tied Miss Fola La Follette, daughter The trouble with th stood around in suspenso and urging| tn Hip ben : r and two trained of Senator Robert La Follette, with on the rescue work. There was little i ae maslane, pipeiag poichaads : Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 19 only should she continue her stago sl but said she was delirious and) career but that she should even re- Fee Individual reseln It is regarded as simply a matter|tain ber maiden name. To this day| © y de i et'waiting for her death, although the] both Miss La Follette and Mr.| Guat “ics” diotinstioe t agree with tho silly treatment discovered by mode if people who y that the modern ‘of St. Louis, a combination of Middleton are radiantly satisfied with| weman has real difficulty in find woman has outgrown love for a man, e Quitvine and urea administered in the| ‘thelr arrangoment. Mane to marcy” whem She | Ras become sexless? Acker, Merrall & Condit spinal cavity, is prolonging her life|MIDDLETON DEFINITIONS OF! hat is tho thcory Mr. Middleton| SHOULD EDUCATE GIRL8 FOR 9 ana greatly reducing her suffering. THE IDEAL WIFE. has expressed so well in “Nowadays,” LIFE, NOT MATRIMONY. race's case is the only one on! wnat 2 Well, I've| the play he calls @ “contemporan that has developed #o long Ino he called, We yatta tre | comedy.” Musem hia heroine, Diana, © never ween a sexless woman EST. om an 1820 : he} “phere must be thousands of women suid the dramatist, laughing . ar Gait of the athens) hed all over the world whose lives would nt, “That is all nonsense, | The conducting our quest for the become richer if only there were a| bigger and richer and finer woman Sue Bealth’ became poorer. ard wife “among the other masterpieces,” man to help and understands women becomes, the finer love ahe can sive, Your demand for quality gratified— er susceptible. pulmotor in Mr. Middiet oted, He is a six-|t0;day breaking throug jelr tra-|1 believe that every girl ought ry case of rabies was used for the first | 48 Mr. ‘on noted, He is @ six-| ditions and inheritances, thelr cramp- 4 for life, and not for mar- nomy satisfied. fime in this case. On Sunday paraly- | foot young man, square of shoulder| eq surroundings, and reaching out, saucated fs your desire for eco! y sai ied ti Tage alone—a segment of life, Like sis of the muscles of respiration de-|and chin and brow, with @ keen,| But they can't all do it alone, They|her brother, # girl should be trained ys were at her bedside al) night.| the distinct understanding that not | multitude of defects, m + | la denied the child made noises like “When I was a girl, I used to ac- got mine,” he s...iled, We sat in the JOHN WANAMAKER Men’s Clothiers for 53 Years 4 and a pulmotor was brought 5 dertake a definite occupation, Bere Are acteen’ Distsict Hospital | rene, ace ond & Gost friendly Lived ork which she likes to do. EGGS—Selected Fresh. . doz. 36 ‘and revived her. pavitear By eas Kind is how he! GIRL WHO IS DYING “Some of the happiest marriages 1 y ttle victim has two sisters | seriously defines the wifely paragon: the in which both hus- ‘ a he little victim net yeothen ve] “The ideal wite for _.ch man. | FROM THE EFFECTS OF | xnow are those in win ee te the| CORN—A. M. & C, Finest Maine...........large tin 12 sold, She attended Public School| jg the wife who makes that man THE BITE OF A MAD CAT | cxpenses of the household. The rea- dd happiest, who can give him what he likes and wants. If he is a SHS 1S FINE FOR “KINEYS, QUIT MEA Flush the Kidneys at once e wante @ cook and servant, let him marry the woman whose whole ambition is to be a cook and servant. If he is the primi- Hit tanh cana the nan: | SA USA GES—Made from little pigs ...1 Ib. package .24 Mehvtat ary the aualten th « mite! CHEESE—Roquefort—Finest Imported........-Ib. .39 Ce eee eee neaenn, [CHICKEN SOUP—Richardson & Robbins .Quart tin ,2] “Pratieadreng | MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. .-«1 Ib. package ,10 Bladder bothers. still" existe the primitive woman ASPARAGUS—A. M. & C.. whe loves being beaten—then California Mammoth Green SARDINES—Condolier . .Boneless in Olive Oil. .|g.tins 2] CHICKENG.................... lb 625 Fresh killed—milk fatted—very tender. On sale Friday and Saturday of each week, who cats meat| let them marry and be happy! h-| "Now don’t make it sound as if I were an upholder of wife beating,” -known authority. Mr. Middleton cautioned, in frant': trie acid which clogs the kidney pores | has “Naturally, I'm nothing of ve bey cluggishly filter or strain only the sort, I simpl; mean that persons | of the waste and poisons from tht |who have the sumo standards, who| Mc pM of Arg 7 bie, | have reached the same stage in evo- ree dizziness, |ution, ought to mako each other| c on, ness, bladder disorders come | bappy. duggish kidney: i “The tragedy of marriage com: 1 ee at you feel @ dull ache in | when the tynes are misftted and the the kigneys or your back hurts, or i man of one era marties the woman of the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | gnotner, We uli know of such in- rreguar of passage. or at , as caeation ‘of scalding, get | #tances; casos where the mode: Pd'Salte fron any | Progressive woman has becom) the , sk four cuposs ot nd take c table-|wifo of the man whc only wanted a is 4 00 spoonful in a glass of water before |cook, other cases whers the ian «t| i e Sunda breakfast for a ae days and your kid- | eager intelligence is united to the — will then act fine, This famous | woman who hasn't grown mentally Excursions the acid of gra 0 ead mg oi mombined: with lithia, | ence her wedding day. 7 ST ee gxne “How do you account fur such ; ; ii eee eee aes {YI WASHINGTON me i Se se. activity, also to panel the A a NM Guron that the. suite trained x fie ebildren's feet gi efficient seine 00 it no longer causes | ton r November 15, December 6 * : elp to mothers or nurses. 4 i us ending bladder disorders iBoncattractlon—ite & big part of ’ ‘| Sais ani Hen Fort, 1. . $2.25 for sizes 11 to 2 are tan and Dill eflrvewet | racers ie chin, farmer deta : Wy septate d og black alfakin taco — and. patent , — sw, 08 sale lon. leather button — smaller sizes w, mare. ia Ron i a Ets $1.85, larger $2.95. je. step by step, not that made the man lead f a with the woman trailing behind. “The ideal wife gives her husband what he wants,” repeated Mr, Mid- dleton with slightly sard: phasis, "Th marriages in cause the wor even If they have to bluff to do it." Past every obstacle, straight to the goal. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $16.50 None Finer Being Made, or Can Be Made, to Sell at the Price 548 FIFTH AVENUE ABOVE FORTY-FIFTH STREET Good shoes for children at moderate prices are a feature here, Salespeople Large Variety in All Sizes, THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway corner Eighth |, woke ‘os