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PONE Sarees PRESENT PLANS FOR Drop. ‘‘Obey’’ for “‘Love, Honor and Be Gay’’ SHIP LINES TO LINK TRADE OF AMERICAS | Pan-American Delegates Pro- pose Rapid Work in Build- ing of Vessels. WITH GOVERNMENT. AID. Steamers to Be Exempt From Fiscal Duties Five Years and Enjoy Usual Privileges, WASHINGTON, May 29.—Plans for. steamship lines between the United States and South America— the one clement which all deleagtes to the Pan-American Financial Con- ference agree is ensential to closer Telations between the Americas—were Presented to-day by the Transporta- tion Committee. A permanent com- mittee of representatives of the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chill, Uru- guay, Ecuador and Peru to work for the development of the plans was recommended. Two sub-committee reports, differing only in proposals of Procedure, were submitted. One, signed by Delegates Aldao of Argentina, Cavalcanti of Brazil and Coslo of Uruguay proposes: A fast line of 10,000-ton steamers between the United States and Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, capable of making the voyage to Rio in fifteen days. ‘That as compensation for services Wife Has Right to Decide in Many Cases, Even in Matter of Birth Control, Says *‘ Amelie Rives,” Novelist—Believes in Domestic State Like An- cient Rome, Where Two Consuls Ruled. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What part should the word “obey” play in the modern marriage? Is Advice of Princess Troubetzkoy ‘THe MAN WHO WANTS TO "BOSS" Aur ToS THE 1S CIE THE seein CHILD who wants To Ge DRiVvER ay Te Tm ve" MGR. FAKE PRenet Of COURT HER AL, OVER, AGA (tS POOLIEM FoR Him “YO WTERFERS WITH HER work on UATE. THE MARRIAGE SHOULD TeRminaTe ow THE WEN OF EITHER Panty TRACK CAMBLING BY MOGE SCD Cartoonist Who Depicted Bel- What He Saw. (Chev, crore Stat % he Evening we MINNOLA, May 29.—Juatice Beud- der of the Supreme Court, sitting an & Magistrate in a proceeding ‘much like a John Doe inquiry, began an inquest to-day to determine whether the laws against public bett bookmaking were being violated at the Belmont Park race track and whether, if there were such viola- tions, the officers of the Westchester Racing Association, who operate the track, had responsible knowledge of them. The witnesses were questioned by jot Attorney Lewis J. Smith, ho wag instructed by Gov, Whit- man, just before he started ‘for Ban Francisco, to look into the reports regarding betting at Belmont and take such action as might be neces- sary. Allan Pinkerton, the first witness, said that his agency was employed to keep order and supervise the ad- missions to the park. There were sixty-five men under him, who acted as ticket sellers, ticket takers, uni- formed oMocers and detectives. Q. What measures do you take to keep professional gamblers and other undesrable persons from the tracks? A. When we observe mon whose de- meanor and actions indicate that they are doing something illegal or are likely to commit a crine, we warn them to desist. If they do not obey mont Park Conditions Tells | ins. wae dedicate oni ven the iis pepe arabe ve Sa a tKiat' v NEW LEWISOHN STADIUM AIT 43] DEDICATED BEFORE 7,508 ; IU 1 BEGUN snd of “The Trojan Wo- plow en Formal Presentation.’ The Lewisohn Stadium of the Col- loge of the City of New York, at One! Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Mundred and Thirty-slghih #ervels | Police Believe They. Are Ni Solution of Several Crin " ) in “Little Italy.” presentation of ‘The Trojan Women" of Euripides by a company of noted actors under the direction of Gran- dent | Ville Barker, Altred Lewisohn turned over the | Birgit poomerny nuiens Se keya to Acting Mayor McAneny, 4! tectives engaged in the hunt made a apeech of gratitude and ‘oe |tettvee ened p Bond 1, the ceptance and handed the koys to ‘of Little Ital pa br his Charles B. Laydecker, Preident of te ie chaewe of 1 i es ' ee: Hn. B ty Se eee murder of Camilla Moltica, tt oo) and State wan shot and killed in front of & sioner; Justice Samuel Greenbaum, ‘Wight | Preaideat.of the Alumal Association; | Zest One Hundred and Thomas W. Churchill, mt and Acting Capt. Jones. 4 the Board of Education; Dr, othe ‘also aie seca Muato was oO re also wi furnished and pana _ Ee went out of the wall to very brim after the SAYS PICKPOGKET TRIED TO GET $200,000 Bagos Suspect Is Caught After Chase in Store. Mrs. Gertrude Butter, who lives in the Park Avenue Hotel and ts New York representative of the Courts Hall Radium Mining Company, told Magistrate Breen to-day of travelling from Boston to New York and of That is the question which certain of the conservatives will feel moved to ask Amelie Rives (who is Princess Pierre Troubetzskoy when she isn't writing novels), after they have finished the tale of hers now appearing in the Cosmopolitan, “Shadows of Flames.” As an author the Princess possesses the highly desirable trait of making conservatives exude interrogation points; many of us still remember the volley provoked by “The Quick and the Dead.” In her newest novel’ she has drawn a gentle, dutiful, almost old-fashioned wife—who nevertheless believes in own- ing herself. Married to a naturally masterful Eng- It was agreed between the other = Nshman whose vices were fuel to feed his domineering > members and Delegate Veraga of +ARSAU qualities, Sophie somehow finds the courage to réfuse Chili that there should be two lines| mim obedience on many occasions, She will not even “remain by his side” of fast steamers, one to serve Brasil, |—that old, crowning test of wifely docility—when she feels that her child ‘Uruguay and Argentina, and the! demands her presence elsewhere. } other for Ecuador, Peru and Chill.| “y thought 1 was justified in believ-¢— Delegate Alzamora, while concurring 4 te in the report, did not sign it for lack | 23 that Princess Troubetskoy would| Vitality 1s lessenoa and they may be| q¢.P0, You, think & husband ‘s, juau ri joensed' or deformed. It le abomin. in ordering his wife to give up ef authority from his Government, as| omit altogether the word “obey” in| |) te” in-! the work in which she expressed her- ‘was the case with Delegate Gonzales|the marriage service when T called r any husband to compel his| self before she married him?” shopping here for three days with rendered such ships be exempt for five years from all fiscal charges and enjoy all facilities granted any other vessels. Bids would be called for not later than Dec. 81, 1915; would be acted upon ‘within three months, and, if possible, awarded to the builder who gives earliest delivery. The North and South American governments would agree on the division of expense. we refund their money and put them out. If they get in again we turn them over to the authorities. Q. Have you seen gambling among the patrons? A. 1 have seen wi made between Individuals. I have] Butter’s statement that he followed | at een hobo paper passed or held a8|her from Boston and yesterday tried ters memoranda. Q. Have you heard any calling of oe the bonds. Mra, Butter arrived in New ae Sam was odds? A. Never. Nor have I seen odds) | When frundsehe cowie wot ae Hurley, was picked: from the track. BRASS DOMED CHAPEL : Arthur Brisbane, editor of the tear Btreet department store ing Journal, identified editorials | as stepped into an slevater ON NEW GREEK LINER written en by him and under his direc- | she ailerse iller tried to open her tion and said thelr truthfulness would | pocket! he screamed. i be proved by the testimony of re- | darted Poet: ANOVELTY ON THE SEAIEsSeaseoreae we eee n of the Journal staff, | Bauerschm: nown as “Tad,” fed sailed, ort Bier, wh ala, fm} r fournal of Boston names of nen It contained a|and Charles Webber, according to should be terminable at the wish of either party to i ONLY A SELFISH HUSBAND WISHES TO LEAD ALL TIME. eB come ems ss \ - post inal Rut § seu iec ie wife to become th hen ‘No, a million times. It is a shame Static Cy was shown to him. ot Ecuador. at the charming studio apartment oD | unwilling. © mother whem she ia} 93 NO tan to deprive his wite of the | Vasilefis Constantinos, Largest] }icture of « poorly clad woman ‘with | police records. Delegate Vernga in a separate Tee en crear which ahe oe a0 | vce it te a part. | 227 ,0f, Melf-exprension. | She should Ship in Medi iy ‘child in her arms watching the ——— port mad sale: = ee able to supervise the home ma- i Sianiension se t worperation with | and her iusband occupy. Ifound my! nership, a union of friends as well chinery and nino to attend £0 her own ip in Mediterranean Service | “1g e414 you ace anything like thia?|CASH REGISTER MEN ANSWER o, wor! in ese modern days she stock offered to public subscription | assumption was correct.” a0 of levers. But if eupreme au- | Mist nave something to do veaides}| Makes 18 Knots an Hour, ; ia you see the woman bet? ine cae a! for Them and any unsubscribed shares to be “We have long enough ma thority ie conferred upen the hus- | housework, if she is to live up fully a bet in the grand | Declare Cow baal taken by the United States and| ghibboleth of marital ebedi ry band, if he is named the master, | to the beautiful old term, ‘help-mate.’ a Cannct Be Reviewed. \ ore janes ides, her husband will appreciate 2 Q. Did you seo any other children? seeing Wye perenne ie pro- she affirmed vigorously. “The apprentice te matrimeny. @he her more if phe jan't under ts feet Successfully finishing her matden| a, About, thirty, an ave [abn e} Pielp ogra ye le by abe ariowtyid Square Garden into a n later. . f ° Pp mai 4 Mi Wek lhwe teas thel and girle used to be, but, unlike | violets you forget their sweetness. ; @ Did you see drawn from all | nat ot ene Nationa! Cash Reglator yee “Thall be registered in dit-| obedi My i paseethaar relege |. them her term of servitude ie | ee ee ee yn ane | dowasd shaves om: the atver Wi 11 deck, Eee ea aenet A. Linaw a lot of| Company, in opposition wo the recent bye) ame: -| obedience is @ tyran jarriage 1 Pf wants to lead al fe time. en he | domed chapel on the after wel you write here saw a ‘athe ¢ ausent ef uae ferent countrae in proportion to| muet bea relation not of coercion | Sinre ma gitndeontery diversion|Stateit pein Berea tgtaies | waa docked to-day’ at Jereay. Under | men no woked ike qriminnle, | Q'iat'e wr ae ‘sera totem ie capita? subscribed. an but of co-operation, if husband |witn the appearance of Bob. He ie|or general. If he goes out in « aail-|the guidance of Capt. Peter Paleo-| ..2) ‘that you knew 10 be & criminal? b= font the harman Ant trust That vessels be of 6, ton} and wife are to find happiness |. dog not often seen in New York, «| Dott he wants to monopolize all the | logos sho made the voyage without] A. T'was told so, i the, Federal Distriot. Court ‘minimum end minimum speed of 16) and useuiness. When | was ® | west tighiand terrier, with the ears| fr, of shearing: He dover: t reallze |incident, easily doing the eighteen} @. Who told you? A. Mr. Igoe. But ay ey was roversed i . at, Jus | "1 6 ult Cou AO BD DAG, little girl | told the minister that | asia tait of an optimist but the eye of | position of a dog by tying it up, so |Kfot# an hour planned by her buitd-| | @ (by the Court). Did any on wel] m ou and say?| The That the Board of Directors be} 4 thought the marriage service |, pessimint—particularly when guests n ruin a woman by keeping her |ers, Sho is now tho largest ship in| Point, out a mam te von, And way is choren by subscribing countries in instead of reading ve, honor | ar. about. He almost melted into the| ¢ me Mediterranean service, sir. proportion to their holdings. that see and obey,’ should be changed to | gary corner behind the sofa where Interest in the new veasel centered| Q. (by Mr, Smith). Then what you et es : 4 rmine and] of A | The Lepeeidnd hha pag een the] ‘love, honer and be gay.’” mia malatrens edt, pouring tea, end fi | around the chapel, the firat of ite kind bb cing Bin Ps . a. au “inehudinn te jorning by the en-) And the red mouth curved in &) regretfully abandoned my attempt to ‘wen here, The graceful dome, of the worn! “a hemation. ve you gave | criminal tre transportation committes, with| wittul, whimsical smile, One W.| make friends, Then put to the Prin-| atyle identity¢f with the Orthodox |e Hrlebane was incorrect A. Tt| Dat attest lone, 1 tn man the recommendation that “it is the) shakespeare has informed us that itaelf oleart & pokes the ceux the favorite arguinent of those! unanimous conviction of the commit-| ai) the world’s a stage, Unfortu-| who still believe in the necessity for as will most speedily establian direct, ately for scenic purposes, only al witely obedience, | uy effective and permanent transporta-|few of the human players look their ave uw head, that there must be on facilities between the United! parts, Of the few Princess Trou- one ‘central authority to make de- and the Republics of South and | petzkoy ia one. Sho haw golden hair | cisions?” ‘a ial! A.nees lon and bluo eyes, two indispensable! “Oh, nonsense!” she laughed. pa ualiftcations for a princess, as every|TWO CONBULT IN DOMESTIC WILL HAVE VENETIAN NIGHT. | {year-old knows, She Is not tall,! @TATE, AS IN ANCIENT ROME. Pe rhea, rice but whe walks a» if sho had been| “In the right sort of marriage there Defies Policeman Until Threat Greek Church, is the first thing that| was hearway ot the Weaor py ‘ay ook aaurouahs ryan promised to go with Deteo. | rent af ihe Waderal Clecdit hee ats tive Phin Beaman to the track thia| the proper place for u The little wtructure it ha bad | ls'netore the ederat tfernoon and point out 4 man * |nurtrounte Ms built against the for- |mon make 4 bet and give a memor-| the reversal did not dismies i AT POINT OF P| TOL ward part of the poop deck, facing | andum a, ae, the, the main superstructure, #0 that when| @: (By the Court) Did you nee AMY tecurt for a new trial | selling of bookmaking? the doors are thrown open and the | Ron Know waat you mean priest who travels with the ship takes |" “Phan you ought to quality better! TWO HELD IN POLICY RAIDS, hile land by the ornate altar, his eon | for your newspaper work,” remarked regution is mude up of everybody on | Justice Boudder Irs « little bit of igo Moning in the opea—a whit at Jamaicn May, te rt te @ division of iabor and of reapon- oi " . : a; we - ‘The artiat suid he made bia plotures | Halldeg Attacks Deters He B of born with strain, She wears. 6 a sibilities, Musband and wife tuk! ig Kill Him Brings Him {Wel deck and in the galleries| trom memory afier returning to hie Ananda la 00d, of the great outdoors p for the hummer, necklace—noed one extend the Ilet? leverything over wxerher, and If some formed by the other decks rising | office from the track the Ine ought to way, however, that deciaions are made by ti above and bi Women Detectives looking for polley sellers hb ° out after ihe ea tan roo i, th ge title Sear pret the munny friend~ | ber It ie ath rity but “b to Terms. ‘ bell In joegnete wounds ite cals |e btn t sna revalver owners invaded, the agent Ld e a ou me authori! ut because one e 2 20 § oa) or v waters of Jamaica Raunt ja|liness and humor of the daughiae, ot foeetior Informed than the cther as ames to Inues wt wtated Intervals and the| Yrs? them # 2 oa ge! oe Coe Me wees Laon dinner for a refreshing i, 4 usclan vireo! ces - me pie equi nal be - ” ning to show #1 summer | Virginia whom tte big $e. the clrousmstances In ApeCla 1B) A ive socked hinacit in at ihe Mita Hi pletely equipped with th BUCKNAM PASHA DEAD, [foc uciest tring ‘ts throw sr ride to the end of the ihe, Vigilant Yacht Club 1a E ee D MAV me “Marriage might well resemble | home of Dr. Willian Henjamin Wood, Mh! #Mmortinent of ikunw, cousore, es jevalvers andl poventy AVS pauay WOULD HAVE WIFE DECIDE ON! we'eariy Roman stole, in mhicn (i a) Went Porta cecent atreet ay Chahives and draperies from 6 front window, line ono BIRTH CONTROL, thority wae vested jointly in One of the © interonting of the uilivians ine “You wee, 1 thought out a lot of] twe censule, neither one of whi 1 A: M, taday 0 keep Polleemen | css ahead was Mleney fen ‘i te Ara ot te kind’ LO coq tninge for inyaelt when | was | : bgp aorypiepe yp geony owas adh ro 4, editor of te Haor-neaning| CONWTANTENOPE, May 29--ttuck ogee \ mirth 4 that wae many years) od to shoot tireugh the door The Light newspaper published | oem Pasha, on Am eileen, whe | Bi ‘ons ans rerermpnles ¢ tho Princenm added, with the eaaner axe Th lop at the (ME Hen your in Jeruenien, Me former in the Turk | f ee wad Imperturbabllity ot ee wasien | vie hike ‘done of tie An apnea, bere on @ rush aeelenment and hew 21 after several ha i a feta Wun mee can aftord we ad wo. The family ie at the (7 Wuwtlo bwek t sh an edition sire ged Vorter Chartion'a Trial duty te | easy eutatn wan in the Virginia yranny ie bud for the tyrant, a» mes Tee | sais Alaibbe a inate hares of having (wo ie ees bd estore summer Home, Vreawuily the Me in lan Intoremteod im mcmied on the pregiais CMABHO, Hwitneriand, May THe! mou, 1d 1 uscd to waten the| well Be for tome aver whuin he rilew, | iy disuppwurii seit reviving the windy of the Mahow the prisoners was Kell was het " of Vorter Char the youne ors ling over the | Fen eehand eine believes be 5 nd wt When 1h axa, J it the (onwue as epohen in the time of Chriat, | yee stented by. eat Arnerioan \ciied of WINK Ihe 0 1 enn eet and haw and |dipnee becomes true honeeliad, cue. | man cowed tie \run-Larted duur aid ond Wo thet ond fe cogaged 18 come ashe on Hanwtord | 00G'S TRICKS 5H SHOW end Beauly pt cae duly weary, ono baby tn thelr arm and |igh. Alay he males & foul of linet eee ee ase end tries Harty Kaylan of Cleveland O., ror | BUCmem, basen ln Purkien, efron Meilink, who will randy “another ov the way f thought ef| " Pr bans | to wot ‘Other du0r open ond escape entinos Mller! wire wae built for time on ‘of thes Mr, Meme rte Wack Mie tues they heiplesaness, and | aald (0 MY potion. If bh her to late the house u til a revolver wae rei 4, oan im weit, ‘We treat even the blooded the fellow up. gis will slinply a He oe oe W Aaeul reat Dawe. mares better than that, When o litte |, Ble arma bm the vestibule, tbe pulidaman ‘There oes on impromptu veudeville d, he found w+ and 4 bun anton with HG. Welle, ” * ot one of them 1 asied” “thet the Crus of (ue women ture te tee Aamne Wiree! 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