The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1915, Page 3

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-— —---—_—— ——~ EROTIC IN TYPE, DR RONGY SAYS As Boy of Past, Says Rich Man, Once ‘A ‘Newsie’ OFCARONBRIDGE © OF MRS. TEICHER :...... | raat “ o- ee Ph ut " Acer His ed Priining Enable Decla Note Type on Street HE TALKS OF DELUSIONS Asserts He Wa " Twice When Wonian Says She Visited Him ud perth Dr Abraham Nongy went on t day before Jumice Minter to the Bue | Preme Court with hts answer to the | cegubletas uaations of Alex er Tetcher ur ; tried hy 1° of Men TAlilan ‘ty ‘ dy : "| eher, on Whleh Teloher bases «a suit : ‘ for $50,000 against the phew ta " , , @uid that Mrs 1 wine sor % ch seo four times and hve and wut h . he ulwaye treated her cirenimapoet ake the three furw tend strictly professionally " saat wale oe : ofice in Harter tour sta Fame bound toward Manhattan | Wend lan aeamath Mie and “wrete date fixed ciroummtantially 1 Nigh Hind the trate with the di hier Wednesday afternoon | Wetcher as that uf one of the eer |He Must Possess the “Three I” Faculties: Industry, mins a Avescar trate fron iat tate Sgn a Set” to| | tin Min stoppe OO Feat | Mee NEN et oe ie laa ne cords vel Integrity and Initiative, and He'll Succeed | a sis-car train TIAN SCIENTIST DIES. An critical oporationy on two of th Honesty Still the Best and ONLY Policy Oe eee Cals we nid wh William B. Joyce Advocates Boys’ Clubs | the troutte began, and now stopped) Aweteper fo The girlish-looktng Mrs Ty iche as an Antidote to the “Gang.” | well behind the mecond train veuners who wweate Tiina! Oia: tithe ott . es ee a | The Hiidge polloe telephoned word) stee Anna Wendell, an ardent mem- Der first affair wth Dr, nougy : oa soon as they saw the train piling [her of the Christian Setence Churel han lived with ter SB te By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, | nd power was Bhut Of Before | died yesiarday st her hom state of platonta domesticity for the The poor boy in America to-day has Just as good a chance of success | wae done idee jes is ilinees,, during: G aTACG oy i 1 Me onuias m 7 , ver had, The pessimist wh rt that ther ere no mor preresy 1 Gxt Foc sa With all Hus Paueengcts: ‘Phey Were|. What tt ma unmoved, She ts of] opportunities for ambitious boys and young men are all wrong, Think o!1 | segs \moer to Coroner Ja Houmanian yaave cn! ek ‘| the way In which Amertea has expanded during the last] | ¢wanae 4 { - igh ee ee i bs tad | of py De. out are Ie Centaires wary diatnrtad by fifty years. And I believe that we who are familiar] | Customea jas a boy took a turn in the wrong rae ie eis cee «ome ares Wenselt presented’ & VIM (yee ce Walken with the achievements of this half century simply can J direction, prnat’e why I's 40 4 ah puehike ‘oui GRE beauty and mischiewius vivacity, | not begin to conceive what the development will be Jiry, Integrity, initiative--the thi Shuttle trains were started over the! The younk woman became more in- | during the neat two decades and a half The prizes | eee j And If society with track at 045, and this greatly dereated (nthe. pioveediiee when her ire there, and many of them undoubtedly wilt be as a whole helps them to learn these | helped in relieving the congestion husband's iastcary anaes in (Po gathered by the boys who have the wit, courage ana Horn the te Tiree Ae dtuelE) Lh It. "T. officials dectinad to offi.) A review of the Thirteenth Regiment, eross-exi am Dr. Rongy, asked || strength of character to strike forward from small be Me citizens and adding to tacit) clally discuss the cause of the acct-Jactive and former members, will be! where he 4% tho information on ginnings.” successful men dent, but stated that an investigation whieh he braéd a stat in bis answer to Teic that Mrs. “Teicher was insane and suffering ‘from delusions, The phy-! offers to the bos siclan svid he got the information| ested tn that directiy and Indirectly from Drs.’ york, ye Gregofy and Vosburgh of Rellevue| whi and) oher family physician, Dr. ment included complaint Thit {fs the inspiring counsel which Willlam B. Joyce, President of the National Surety Company, called the most progressive surety man in the business, of today who wants to make good. Mr. Joyce is inter. He is frequently referred to as the buslest man in New t he has consented to serve as a member of the Citizens’ Committee ‘h will make special appeals for the four and five figure subscriptions De atechmunn. in the coming campaign for $250,000 for the Newsboys’ Home Club Building ‘Whe proceedings were interrupted Pund. Not long ago he gave a mammoth theatre party for 1,500 “newsles,”* PA this point by a scuffie and loud When a certain celcvrated children's play was being shown in a Broadway fmlk at the door. Meyer Greenberg, | theatre. an attorney in the case, burst into the| FRANKLY PROUD HE ONCE WAS room and joudly addressed Justice A “NEWSIE.” YWlatsek. He said he had a subpoena! Once on a time, you see, Mr. Joyce rand was o member of the bar, but! was a newsboy himself. The time was that @ court officer had attempted to| thirty-seven years ago, and the place ukeep him out. rand The ofticer explXined he didn't know occupant ‘the lawyer and that Mr nished 1 Waauuen Te an boy many minor positions on the up." He positively refused to el ate that outline other newsb. of some of the things his first Job taught him—truths which, incidental- ly any boy may accept with profit to » tenth | himself. vor Put for the sake of was Ra of th Gremnberg “way | +s he consented to tell, ae with his lips, 1 think my brother must have Tortures of Indigestion Miseries of Constipation Quickly’ and Safely Removed by EX-LAX — The Chocolate Laxative healthy and is safe for infants and grown-ups. Ex-Lax is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmle: A 10c, Box Will Prove This; Try It To-day—All Druggists, Evils of Impure Blood Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes people | refused to show a subpoena. Justice floor at 115 Broadway hasn't for. | JUST WHAT A BOY SHOULD DO Pfatzek reprimanded the officer gotten the fact. He is frankly proud} 'F HE WOULD “MAKE Gooo.” Mr. Siiiger wanted to know how) of it | “The bey who wants to make Dn Rongy knew that Mra Teicher} 1 “used to'xet upat sotetoek int the | good,” he said, “should first of all Thad an erotic nature which made| morning.” he said the other day, “and | resolve to work ae hard as he ther a woman to be left ne When | shout myself hoarse before break-| Possibly can and not indulge @he came in close contect with him™fast, hawking the old Grand Rapids| the usual youthful pli an the cause of his treatment. Times and Michigan Democrat! which cost both money and tim: You can go on the street if you! through the main thoroughfares.) until he has arrived at the point han Geon trained um io hive” enld tm papers now, but olf, Where he can afford both. He Roney fond wea a woman, nadie ' rember them! must not let his mind dwell con- inebienist func an ohatte 1) There wasn't any newsstands} Stantly on the girl he wants to refer to appearance and behavior and i Those days, and it was all up to] take to the moving pictures or not to u medical diagnosu the newsbeys. Tf wouldn't wipe out the baseball game he hopes to at- Lawyer Silbiger became emphatic | that experience for thousands of | tend, He cannot get anywhere When Dr. Rongy, who ts a specialist, | dollurs.” a! tacbnicall lectursy ind’ whiter: (tes Prom Newsboy to Pre t” may fuged to recognize the Silbigerian |) a@ story of real life, you perceive, | himself a real nece: wadical voratulary | as well story by Horatio Alger! | ployer. SOUR LOND: ie ielandath n'ta bit eusy to get Mr. Joyee | "Tho competition among us young: Nanguage,” sail the physician, chat | tk about himself or to draw | sters in Grand Rapids was just about Share Gham aiiiih iia aHiril nt lessons from his remarkable career, (as keen as any T have entered into miu Dare twtne liben am | {He is @ typical clean-cut, clear-eyed! since," Mr, Joyee recalled with a inte aholted ihe:lAwier | American business man, and as per | smi “L ma@e up my mind right in “LE don't understand,” said br j sen modest, as little inclined to inning that I was going to be Rongy, aparently ew put on “side,” as any person who has | the best newsboy in town, and I aauie.s ni eu * aly done thinks. He was office | wasn't satisfed until I felt reasonably he is talking with his hand 'y, Mesvenger, and the filler of | sure 1 had no second, And whatever | Lhave undertaken aince has been with remained up all night alone with her. It was @ mutter of | the intention of doing it better than ft gtudying surgery to no” good pure | p Hey swan nar| iron ew yne before. Every em- bases Silbiger. denlstea ‘ vr a tiynee | ployee should adopt such a rule and hen Mrs. 4 oftive adhere to it “Ewa a o see the communit joing Dr. Rongy sai LSI Charo Wane wamte : ; HY heavily while mute r office. som in, o lay a surer foundation He got 1 ,| for the future careers ry Ameri- Hawi ee can boys," he continued. “If they are ond Ist ver given a start in the right d 5 STF Ata iva eune to iPr had teat leat i [elven a alart in the right direction @, You said after epee Ret | nott can p them back from visit from Mrs. Tele! ind had given her prescriptions: {the foal of success, But the condi want her to visit you The lawyer produced two preserip-| tions of city lite are now more h: another wom with tons. Dr y identified the signa: |ardous than NOaY Wate EeKe Were you afraid of tures as h he dates were notedi a Why? Tf didn't closed of 4 good home tunately cannot be enjoyed by | _ many of our boys who most need such} | influences, “If it 1s possible for a boy to atay | in school he should do so by all *, and concentrate on learning. re are boys who cannot afford to remain in vol after a certain 1 was one of the: ‘or such boy tizen should hand in his such an in- Homo sensitive f char- lay be helped t lard boys care are i will be reflected in their it | manh | The boy who goes to work garly is in some ways fortunate. The quality of courage is splen- didly developed in him. He meets the world and learns how to fight | and conquer it. He learns how | to judge character, When in later pies positions of larger ity he often pute a and | h PRE BVEWTHG WORLD FRIDAY. APRIT 28, 1918. 'To-Day’s Poor Boy Has as Good Chance to Win'DFRNIED TRICK wisi sane « pow figedvants: je the man who as @ Ww lad h too much sheltered, too carefully preserved from con- tact with the obsta SOME OF THE THINGS bye) SHOULDN'T DO. “But with his courage and in- ve the Ley who works mi recklessnei ta bad hab jet it into his head that ui is to smoke, to drink, to y haunt the back rooms of saloons, to bet on horses, to play poker, or to adopt other such vices. 4 where saeh an dnvtitution is the Newsboys’ Home Chil may be of Kreat help,” added Mr, Joyee, com ing back With determined persistence to what is evidently a Lavorite with him “There at ysieally, Kymnasivin Will st his muscles and keep him trim for the work he has to do, the ih clas in stich sitby sas bhookkeep. ing, sulesmansiip, stenography, will provide foo nind and equip! ||| him for filling more important rol in the bu we while the whole | tone ce will strengthen his deals of manliness f the of advice should certainly give every boy who has his way to make in the world ix that boys? club \| ntidote of che | It should, of course, I other than purely H ational ones: tguratively speaking, tt should provide the which the boy ma corners stone of hls | HONESTY BEST POLICY | YOUNG AND OLD BOYS. So many cynics have written of the devious roads to success pursued by “big business” that 1 decided to put question bluntly to Mr. Joyce Hil "In your exp nee,” Lasked, “have yund that honesty ts the best FOR have found that honesty is the ONLY policy,” he returne: with conviction, “The boys w tried to cheat or be unfair might have ‘got away with it’ once or twice, But their customers didn't return, and in the long run they lost out selling papers, just as the bigger and the more clever crim- inal lose out in life's more im. portant enterprises. “The things that yo the things * he concluded: s early (mipresstona re false or true, t deepest In your min so diMeult ‘to resc | ; “AS & present investment in future generations, cannot be surpassed. start the Investment the better.” STATA 11 HALTS MANY TRAINS GIANT HELD AS ROBBER | ~ + WHO SHOT TWO IN CAFE held to-night is under way The wrecking crew found that the rear truck of the fourth car in the nization’s All giving boys a chance The earlier you 1 I MT IM WI AAA Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street. In addition to attractive offerings in the Women’s and Misses’ Departments, particular attention is directed to special sales arranged tor Friday and Saturday only of Boys’ Clothing, tor the purpose of making new triends the regimental armory | coun rere om SILK STOCKINGS dbs! the Ran 'sik ype tg tif found only ints and $4 Hosleey HA i | YANN vi Friday and Saturday Sales An Important Sale | Misses’ Suits of Fine Tailored Suits and Evening Frocks Continued Toeday and Saturday Feature a number of exclusive Offers special price advantages at styles at very reasonable 28.50 prices —- in. the regular Consisting of smart models that ; gspartment, #th Hider: have been taken from the regu- Vailored Suits of fine lar stock and marked to effect men's wear navy serge an immediate disposal; in serges, gabardines, English mixtures and checks, in sizes 34 to 44, Women’s and Misses’ Departinent 2nd Floor, A Sale of Trimmed Hats (Friday and Saturday Only) Offers excellent values at 5.00 10.00 Comprising exclusive model our own workrooms, a number in blac or all white—for Misses, 2nd_ Floor. trom including and white Women and or homespun; 14, 16 and 17 years, 19.50 Evening or Dance Frocks of chiffon taffeta; 14, 16 and 17 years, 16.50 Girls’ Coats Offer very the regular stock excellent values In 4th Floor Sports Coats of mixtures icy checks; 8 to 15 6.75 Dressy Coats of fine gab- ardine, silk trimmed; 314 to 7 years, 8 to 11 years, 8.00 9.75 A Special Sale of Boys’ Norfolk Suits For Friday and Saturday at these very special prices, 8.75 9.75 The regular prices being 11.50 and 13.50. In gray, tan, brown or blue fancy mixture chevic with extra pair of knickerbock ers; 7 to 17 years. IL “You Never Pay More at Best's” A Special Sale of Boys’ Reefers Will also be held To-day and Saturday at the exceptional price of 9.75 The regular price being 15.00, Of tan or gray mixture cheviots, with satin yoke and sleeve line ing; 3 to 10 years. Mh trice Prentice Appearing In “The Clever Ones” wearing @ London Feather Hat, $5 to $10 Lenidon USTREET nkiyn Branch 52. F Open Evenings, SPECIAL Lane Bryant MATERNITY APPAREL y outward from. prevailing adjust auto- ally and to ft figure ts again nufacturer’s. pri Lane este 25 re 38th St, N.Y. @olalty How f National Reputation. AUERBACHS Chocolate Cisspberry ruit Bar BAUERBACH @ SONS NEW York At Dealers ARPET 1.8). wean Tel, 366 Columbus, Ota as sia tT. sane re

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