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etn: VENT OY } + GAMBLING JOINT “RAIDED” AT LONG BEACH, BUT SHERIF CAN'T FIND EVEN ONE GHP PTHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1915. Not the Man With a Past,|SPY |N NUN'S CARB i Many Women Protest Fashions in heroes seem to be changing: The villain of pre-Victorian romance is no longer admired, many Evening CROSSED SEA WITH | | CANADIAN TROOPS World correspondents assert. They declare the clean-living man is the ideal lite mate. He has other desirable qualities, but | i THREATENED TO-KILL 4 Intercepted Letter Leads to of “Neutrality” Advocate at San Antonio, a aaa character is the principal thing. Not a word in commendation of the male individual who “is something of a devil” and who SAN ANTONIO, Aug. Wilson and former President is ‘a real conquering hero in woman's eyes,” because he “knows how to kid along a pretty girl.” with threatening the lives o! ——>—_ ~ 3 . . “tea yt velt, Fo HW. J is, twenty-six F t ; whe ‘ | + tho S 5 % eld in $2, a ¢ charge % Ries E.GMEC, | Girl Whe —— State made by J. L. Camp. United Staten “Honest Steve” Pettit of Nas BRITISH PLOT SAYS Ww room and Exposed. wherein wired teas a to President Wils A sau County Peeks Under ‘| ’ | a eEHe Et Ore id iq [had been intercepted by poet ofl Beds in Luxurious “Club.” | FINISHED TRIP IN IRONS. spectors, according to the District At+ — s . ‘ee sia torney. It was written on the station« | GERMAN Spy HELD | i at . ory of a well-known busineae man i PLAY FOR HIGH STAKES.| Story Told in Letter From ana signed with his name, but he te not believed to be connected with the affair ai ‘The letter asserted that the weiter — was a member of an alliance of 150 | Lorne Cameron, Officer in ONFORGERY CHARGE —— | 1, . House Made $18,000 Profit on| a Winnipeg Regiment. men who would not rest until the *# — Night of Suburban Race, . a i } United States observed “strict and fmm, ; Lincoln Talks of Plan to Rail- One of the most interesting recent! partial neutrality” by a refusal to dell It Is Said. ; ted revelations of the German system of| munitions to the allies. Uniess this a road Him to the Tower oe id espionage has reached thie city in a|was done tho writer threatened tie enc ra Cw Wor letter from Lorne Cameron, an officer | aoe the Sheriff Lo or of London. ff UP To bg he in one of the first Canadian regiments jut with en he saw nawe | uw cr te 2 Sam: And with his ears ho heard naught. | Ma A veRvecT to be transported to England. Cam. aa. Mla Wavy. Paitic, Bhan cP | iF ‘ eron, who is a son of Sir Douglas Hasodu County entered the village of| ..1#aae T. T. Lincoln, former Britis’ | vee” oe IT 1S BORESOME TO TAKE wr neron, M. P., former Governor of ter Be chou “4 ie rs Bip moter M.P., and self described as a German | 6: SOMEONE Wo REFUSES TO | Manitoba, obtained permission to sail Mocking for a gambling houss,|%°¥: declared in the’ Uatted States ee Oe Gace caw (F on @ transport which left Montreal pd eat Breve’ hia friends love to| District Court in Brooklyn to-day that | ‘ o CROGE OE COE ODS Walon rat ow Serer Throat Sore? au hid fatto good-natured, and "8 arrest here on a forgery and fraud . his ows company, Me. teanee bole ; Mabe i ny connervative, came| “MAKE Was an effort to rallroad him to | = (P |the desire to take his wife along and by Lone Beach to find a certain | the Tower of London to be shot. Jia) establish her in England before he into Long Beach to find a corte] Lincoln, who has written many ~ | Was ordered to the firing line. ta ri na : wi ld by their wives| M@WSPaper articles telling of his work \ Before leaving Winnipeg the Cam- to ceo away (oel—~B. hou! so where | “* 4 SPY, Was arrested at No. 618 De- | rons were asked if they would take Geetaia, foolish men were. wont 4 gaan SELL Middle-Aged Is Thought the Safest and Most 2 icharge of @ young English girl who t ft a| United States Marshal Power, Deputy | —_ was returning home and see that she if Stake their money on the turn of */atarahal Proctor amd a aumber.of| Thrifty—Good Looks Insisted On by Some, but } —— was delivered safely at her destina Dal, ‘Toe house in. queeiton, he. bad| Pinkerton detectives employed by the With Others That Point Is Not Considered ; \\ |tlon. They anreed willingly and the ; dy trom| British Consul. ‘The warrant charged / N young officer set about getting her Seen lee my efor dat ut the Him with forging the name of Dania Essentidl—And Money? He May Be a y, LAN LL MY] |sccommodations. Me tound the ship , t Ly saat end of the boardwalk, but Steve] 9 8. Browntroe, the British cocoa | Banker or a Carpenter, Just So | \s |crowded and the girl as obliged to o chances, He steered | ™4snate, on a note for £750, passing | —a antl , share a stateroom with a nun. This ME tha bas 5 the hovee of Charles 9 check for #180 and duscountiag | He Has Character. A BE | eras saussthotory eucudts cat (be une eewistis known as the Chief of] d bill of exchange for £200—all a, \NY roe | | Kept much to herself, and the first Police of Long Beach. Coming acd aiden tiie hid innocence of these By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. wh ¢ . jy [two aye of the crossing passed with- to face with the Chief, Steve sald: joc e oO e “In woman's eyes the perfect husband is the man with a past—the y, out Incident a 7 ormed | Charges, he was locked in Raymond ¥. dd i } ine ale vie illage where men | Judge Veeder to-day Lincoin asked | i88 but takes it, When this chap wants to get married he can have the creme ——————| after she had retired and glancing | are caused by some disease that dogs imnin Wed large sums of money.|for & postponement, saying that his pick of the girlg, The fellow who has been something) ww hear 6 the “Bachelor [O¥er the bigh rail of her berth was | the ear tubes and middle ear. rare ote this motorious place? Iam| lawyer was unable to «be ont, of a devil, who knows how to drink, smoke and kid| feign OVS And tise reverenes for i EOE astonished to notice a light behind | ,,When, disease in Pes | his county and I won't| peputy District Attorneys Veeder and along a pretty girl, is the real conquering hero in} standing, if he is a imiddie-aged | A JERSEY GIRL-NOT YET 90 the curtains of the nun’e berth |throst is neglected it the Sheriff of this coun’ d by Reed and a lawyer from the British woman's eyes, For his sake she will pass up the per-|_ man—who I think would make the | ‘ to pass into the ear tubes stand for any such establishment. Consulate objected. The arraignment 4 best musband, for as a rule he | | CHARACTER, HEALTH, AMBITION ‘oss the stateroom. The curtains | ear, ‘The reply of the Chief of Police of] was put over to late this afternoon fectly good young man. more settled he should have @ THE . . were not entirely drawn and by al-| As disease spreads into the ear Long Beach was about like this: “f) With ibaa apes aT ne ete That is the charge which “Medicus” brought yes- ttle money saved besides a Kood : Ayla Aer cues tering her vosition quietly, the girl| tubes it clogs the passages that a ag {ine Will be set for Aug. 19 when affi- | : : sone. your Madam: L wish to write | a) . If these passages fam the police head of this burg and} ih ty ¢rom England warranting his terday against present and future wives, and to-day Tam’ not a widow and unfortue | you in regard to the perfect hun, [WAS able to pep between them. To otek tie ase tite pee pe Tecan say, without fear of being coa- | extradition will be available, more than one woman indignantly refutes it. In hi not a } band, in my opinion, if has a | her cores she saw the nun grams cannot vibrate n rasicted, that there is not within the) “I have been told that my offence several letters published below the writers take the) {hew aualitios, but svarviGinie ter hoes ate In |r ivekliy’ rostralning. er desire to |ateikes the ear de Then the corporate bounds of this modest vile) vi aiion treaty England only needs ground that character is the keystone in the arch of| an agreeable how | nbitious, eo08 m, the girl closed her eyes and |faile and gets duller and duller as lage any such house as you wae ke |to show that [am under indicts - J love. 3 do my duty to | te, would make a perfect " -—, Psion 4 aut sae ree aga Vlowed, to increase. : aS ei SA aes ; ity OTE RRS 7 u ot the Ide ‘or the dof {after daybreak, when she slipped on improve AGL town sip eran [lot of nied mn My [aosb veulsos iby What do other women—and men—think about it? In the marriage Med tite. ant matleoed bed womin who wad have the ry ce bathrobe. 4 hurried “to. the the gory Badin the pet this township. Steve, “I care|Waiving extradition, What? Why market how stands the stock of The Man With a Past? What is the am not ‘worse off. Also [ believe Gualitios uiso, Then it wouldn't [cabin of her guardians, Cameron |is remedied. Eeemn weeny” said mere {should T_ commit suicide?” Y n him? Does he really seem “the perfect husband” in making the best of the circum. matter what kind of business he | Notified the captain immodiately of nothing about your corporate limits)“ phe prisoner drew his forefinger present quotation ¢ h fi stances In which I find myself, to is engaged in, unless it were a | What the girl had seen, and the “nun” r anything like that, I am the|meaningly across his throat. to the young girl of to-day? And, whatever he seems, is he best fitted a certain extent | saloon. or gambling placeeither | Wits promptly investigated, ; ain is only con- Lincoln asked Judge Veeder to for the whole duty of a perfect husband—the winning and retaining EVENING WORLD READER | one 1 do not approve of, Stripped of her close-fitting head ene bad my comes : Jorder arrangements made at the Jail ; hear from Evening Werld readere ¢f | they ‘must be sure dress, the sweet-faced Sister, proved fined by the limits of Nassau County, | \n opportunity to finish his book, of a wife's affection? Let us ing World readers of 4 | ch other, For that, to be a blonde and gentlemanly young I am told that the house in question NO SUCH THING AS A PERFECT ff an International r said he was not either sex on thie subject. German spy, travelling with the troop 0 the most | lon ot roreant lahip for the sake of what information \ aang aaeeree are erereeee problem of the per- i} thet lies just over the town line in one|s IDEAL HERO structures thee HUMAN BEING. : r mation) treated by aature ‘ i literary facilities |OLO FASHIONED few. perfect 2 tect husband, and should he could pick up. He was placed in alr. direction or another. How many such would look into th DYING OUT. ideal Gf Robueonoa Wut kee? Dear Madam: Perfect husband! irons and turned over to the military houses are there?” tter There are fashions in heroes as 10] good health, of manly appearance, This word * t" is absolutely | ‘added, their suthonwen ay Oe ee carenale Pe a Ltr ses that he knew of that lay just an early g Was i ek the Vogue] Position and able and ambitious + ver carefully ois of th int hat th manees fared 2 the British censorship |to me that with young girls the tp uavacaltaw dalinta tor ihe tae may find husband and wife who and not mistake sympathy for |‘hough sho |» of the opinion that the Outside the town limits and offered %0 yin the war, but resigned of the Villain is on the wane. He ts] (),g\vSi, Son gollate for the fue are perfectly happy in married love: not to marry for the sake | Sock a et oer ae Rare | o 1 show the Sheriff the locations of each to suppress appeals for|not the central figure any more in| worthy of my respect, I could not life without either one being per of getting a home, or sharing one, | 2°! siees in th ou Son rt | ny aaa years. of these. Ho took a seat in the Sher-|the Hungarian Red Cross. He then|thy action which they absorb 0| love a man of low moral charac. | fect but their ideas, their think or in tear ef a lonely old agemig | Fae lc eee erent adainiias. lon Ceamen eo {ffs car and the search began got into the British secret service {the Aetlon wiih ie tne hero| ter, on whom 1 would look down THERESA one RSIS tateke ce | TRRnhMige ce Give: any: ene whe —_—_—_ HT “ Tho first house visited was still tn / Ana gold naval secrets tothe Ger- [Rreedily. Do you remember the ty Win iple ned alten ee cane Identical and their highest seit | intends to marry. BE crear iarepe MM course of construction, as was also bureau at Amsterdam. arissa Harlowe, cha bove all, have real strength of bar td AS ‘are and happines: if here is not anything worse ee we could not help me? ce treating ‘ cond. ‘The Sheriff kot out of | 2 Seal aad vel of the eighteenth cen- and will power and | feach other, ie han an unhappy home, nor more | .LLVILLE, Aug. 5—While | fod gt Mei? Me mie ad made sure that there was |= i He and the Mann White Slave| selfcreapect’ enough “te ‘resist | 4A, husband a wectiy | ran NAN Jt MAK to be broken up, [walking In hix sleep at the country Bo, gambllng in, either, house. | Hothsteon ax reputed proprietor andl ker would have confleted violently| temptation for piedsure that will | fanny. arn hecayso | counle, empeciaily if there are [Rome of his brother, at Dennievitie, occupied by one Fairchild, | bouse was built last your by the Lone had he flourished in our time and warane Teta eheeat cdo’ iat i ousy mon ule: a hus | children Sele Legace yell known ‘Billvitie Wa an executive capacity vir stan, | Beach Company, of which form clime, And yet Richardson's work! respect and sympathy will remain | Pand must have absoluth cont not miateKen nat’, MMOW she 19 | edeat, fell down @ Might of salve and big trust company In Manhattan. | itor William Reynolds ix Presid was considered marvellously refined] if a wife has confidence in her | jocr.in his wite and so bis wit toll that It Is the real ioece now ges Pye ct re here wae se Mbling here and the | Was sold at a high price and opened | nq uplifting and was placed in the| husband and knows ho is a man band and wife, they are compan haps time inthe best Judne, What yey in Throat, Deafness Brine begged tho Chief to show hit | Ne ety ee urrtaninee |hands of many an admiring maiden, Ce wre acca Uadhio a ions, friends and life partners aud do you think? i the feet of tee ’ ij | place. Lost oO! ‘ s 4 r c ces t ——.—___. "” i : the fourth and last house,” | ay placed at #500” ane the Kam: | A. hundred years later the author] Husband's Rerpect, “he toseatts | thelh confidences aro mutual, Rome heres where ‘he'died's fe and Head Noises — The big car was driven the Chief's | DINK Paraphernalia was the best/of “Jane Byre” dared to set aside} him for protection and sympathy be sober, live for the welfare of CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE later. Mr, Robert Allen a in’ front of = big stucco buy. Considine had pre- } 116 iiterary tradition of the rare and; for herself and their children. If his wife and fami t ‘New. Yo usly been running a place at Hew i a wife can look up to her husband Long Island, and sold out to 4 with love and respect she will be a good wife, find pleasure in mak- fice with drawn shades, This house oe at the corner of Broadway and “. Montgomery Place. There was a look radiant heroine, But around her hero widower; |the odor of brimstone was still strong- named Kelly last spring. He AT SUMMER RESORT | me. ve not forgot 1 coul ly al a ; rived the idea that a gambling |iy perceptible’ He, too, was read of| ing his home the happiest. place dled ahs acs for my clogged nostri Musion about it and: Steve shook idea tt 1% |1y perceptible: He, MPicst place, | ten her since, Hefore she died si fi 1 PE head as he dismounted from the » Just outside the town limits of | ang revelled over by the young girla| where he will enjoy '® good rest | told me: “tf something happen’ | ry) ay poor me. MMe eere ean Slee Sa ’ dea of a nx Beach would be a paying ven- and @ romp with the kids after a to me you r arry. Do not |Diuazed by Fear, Refuse to Leap to back into my throat. My hi car. This was not bs } a Goor | ture: ‘The house with the red tile |of a’ past generation, hard day's work. Years ago I stay alone, you are young yet and P and for two years f hay @ Rat taced eee ee ute The root of SELHAC La RCHURR ERR PARSE AGED | cota BE Vie, BON wliee ytd lost a husband who possessed all | must have Tam sorry Satety—Dynamite Halts Blaze taping. “te was herd aa, i ean ws dd to be jus \ .r, re to bea =| these goo ; ilfilled her last 9 the front porch hung down low—too} Hiuienthal had the samo idea a few |nowever 1s almost su fpow' wo ae Ret to: have fuinlied her la Poi atom he Jow—like he peak oe 8 crook. cap. | weeks later and had almost concluded | 188 youth, His: misalallly ent Ee A WIDOW NO MMRE YOUNG. quest, but, alas it 08 n ight Cottages Burn, ' (ares ties. a THe 3 1 e Sher! rippe the purchase of a house, when the ne- |improved upon; his moral s | y ag DELAVAN, y , rege ‘need © pushed the electric button, An ordi gotiations were suddenly called off {at} that coud be desired, Whether|CHARACTER THE GRANDEST| * DAPPy asain Inmarrlod dite, eae VAN, Wis, Aug. 5.—Three seine serene he. front 2 Bary looking man in baggy clothes | pone” person “in chigh authority AS ete ARTBO ARIES GaAGan (Hea / dren were burned to death, eight noises have left the sar an hear answered the Belt and toned 1 tha | Maxie’s money was refunded. ‘The oe ahieseaeet iy ‘ eines! THING IN THE WORLD.” | , wane cottages destroyed and three dyna- and hie emell te retural rised when the Sheriff asked for thé | house was an immediate success. |culng improbable princesses, . : Cs i mited to save other pro; ; ot e ert a ere - | the propri tr Rigo ee P y ’ | “( HAL 1d : e i & Fane ar here Tt will c Bee oot the house at present except the propristace trate Oye to ten thaw. one would | ave nia signe mith one character. Character tothe grandest | Lee brn gen iy [CMY 0-day. ‘Phe blaze was brought HERE IS much to Hon and wivie imaelf, only @ poor caretaker. “And | saueals, but not to the authoritics and {sister as readily as ; a. C er is ear Madam Not nacessarily | under control in tine ene i ud *_____. your. game? said tha Sheriff, "Mar-/it was duo to a woman's jealousy that |He is ax clean as his sbiny tlustra. UNE alee Duca aeretne sire of |e J SRMRC The | Bertere AUADAAGY FORI8> | heh oe summer he re Ppa pb lee 4 interest you in the DR. J. C. McCOY¥ tn,” gaid the caretaker. 0, axist ; Ay P e Rreate e e's , shallow-man- i ptels, 6 dead are sae ‘ iff, & The house was kno’ (2 ROP . ‘ d S ence; ster” type man dren of George G. Brys preaid sity’ ig i A few doors we ote Weil,” answered the caretaker, | quenters of its Tee tee Ee | his heroes and heroines to hover on it makes friends, creates funds, | Each and every woman pana taateaeee tee HE sidont city’s big shops this | Hour Monday. Wednesday, without change of expression, “the | sicen’s Club. “Its existence was an|the brink, I recall but one instance) 4"4W9 Patronage and support and | her own idea of what her eae 4 + In whose cot. summer. Reaching 9) iis \ithndSy" oa, to's B owner, as I understand, is an ento-Jopen secret. On the evening follow- | of a plunge ove | Sane © Bure road to wealth, honor | fact” husband should be. ke the tire is believed to have start the is the si lest | day_ 10 A.M. to 12 noon + pologist and Just now he is down in| ing the running of the Suburban rece |°f." ee “nice boys"| 424,happiness. Character is three | “honest, intelligent and cultured fed from an overt 1 chimney em 1s the simples eo the Bahamas catching bumblebees." /a certain well known polo player is| It is the tales of these “nico boys"| in one 1 Gretets, ete mere pee enilions ‘The Bryant children apparently were and coolest of matters “Oh,” said Steve, ‘is that so, Well,| said to have dropped all his winnings|which the bigh school girl and her I like a man to act a man at all | flippancy” (according to “A dguad’ ana feraaalit +, st ‘s, Fs do you mind my locking the plag®}on the race at the roulette wheel. older sister buy on railway news) times in all places, He does not | Bachelor of thirty in spite of | inii Ant terused to jump from too, when you have a oo over? I have heard men come here| These amounted to about $2,000, On ; bit have to be @ president of a steel | himself”) is not outshone by his | on the second floor when they | : * Sunday nights and play plnochle for] the same night the owner of a famous|*tan's and bring home from public! corporation; he can hold a po- | go-called rival with his flashy | Wore told red” nerieadt ee thelr | place in the shade in ° money. Do you know anything about] racing sloop dropped $3,000, On this|libraries. Presumably, the ideal is) sition of foreman as long ax he | method of. drassing, ttatious | Parents watched, helpless, the cloth- ide i b ] t 1 R that?” night the winnings of the house are|here. And though it must be a bit wives ine the best he can afford | &c. Rather |i OF the ch ids a caught, fre and | 4 wide-open solutely emoves . rtin was willing for the}said to have been more than $18,000. | .., e 2 and provide for my welfare, Char- the bey ack helpless o the burn. | " : * tS come in.and look over the|On the same night a certain ex-State |°**sPcrating for the human boy who, QoPTin ‘sy Der ‘cent, ambition | ‘social gana- Indigestion. One pa Brace, ‘In fact, he seemed. rather | Senator won $5,000, |is too*busy to make love for three 49, No physical standard is nec- girl to whom pie 8a the two elder ats it, 25c at all di leased to have him do so. So Ste’ The house had “cappers” who did|hundred and fifty pages and too poor esi type appeals is not the | At a summer dance across proves i c at all dru: Wentin, Hoe saw the thick Turkish rugs hesitate to solicit men on the/to look like a clothing advertisement, | “perfect” woman. She is the |‘ . the fire started, . = on the polished floors, He saw the Kk, and on certain occasions |iie “perfect husband" of Sweet Six. glassy fellows are wanted by me. mate for the “social ganaster.” ——>——— | th good paintings andj Women were allowed to try their luck. B There must be no bossin tan cas tter for th ene ae WD toryy carved’? o| The e of Reyne ;|teen's imagination at least cannot be eating in or It le not an easy matter a took note of the heavy carved furale Th nam f Be 8 olds began to be aM ee pyres out ot my home, | shall attend perfect woman to find the sens ture. He Visited the upper rooms of / associated with the place, and he | described as “something of a devil! 10 the ins my husband the out- ble, cultured, well-reared gentle | An the house and noted the béds were}asked the taxpayers and property The location as well as the de- side, i man, to’Whom she looks for every " ji made up with the finest linen and] owners to meet him and certain di- 4 | want an Al provider for my thing which stands for chivalry | s To Select an Apartment » Tate everywhere there Was an at-|rectors of the land company at the| scription of a perfect husband home; elderly gentlemen are more | and its merits. Where can one be Is to Read the mosphere of real wealth. Thero was] schoo! house, where he might talk to] seems to be interesting Evening loving. found? Not in the tango parlor -__ bd 4 evidence that the rooms bhad|them. They met him and he| World readers, Two of them con- A perfect husband ba for the perfect woman does not go ny "i cea much irs Henry Po Griffin w 1 “ Peon used almost recantly by some-|said that he wished all those pres.| sider this problem in the letters either @ banker or a carpenter. there to seek her future husband. | pevmgent nf the Ww was elected! s artments body, and Martin admitted that be/ent to understand that he had| published to-day. “Whi is o As long as he has character all Rather, she finds it difficult to de Feniden : hite Plains Board ” slept in the garret. nothing to do with any gambling} ?* Noe Mia?! Hh le eaten will be well, as character is the cide in Just what place he can ba [of Education at the annual meeting ‘o Le Steve looked under the sete ind house; that there Was, 80 far as ho gid to ity pnp of bd go grandest thing in the world, found. And when sbe finds one | Tuesday night. It is said she is the out the window and under the tables, | knew, no gambling house in the vil-| “How will she know when she has | E.G McC, | whom she thinks is the right one | first woman in the State to be elected ‘ and he finally told the caretaker that|lage of Long Beach. He also said| found him?” | should like to hear | jee | {tts but to have her ideal rudely {to such a position, All of the other Final Reductions on Advertisements That Are he wee looking for roulette wheel, that he didn’t think a ttle gambling some replies to these questions, GOOD CHARACTER, GooD shattered. Most of the men when | jnembers are men Entire Summer Stock Published in the The Idea excite e caretaker to ajoutside the town limits would hurt! ; 4 hey escort a lady Into a restau Mr iffin will serve o 4 be- Davst of merriinent..The man's lauch | the place oF Injuro tho value of prage | te there any principle which, like. | HEALTH AND A KIND HEART, | ‘hey csort lady into 4 restau ainca ‘on “Jan. t White Paltt | aeeeninceng cut chowene Lace Daily and Sunday World was contagious and Steve laughed too, | erty, There were several mon pres-| a divining rod, may guide @ girl Dear Madam: I for one agree | jy refusen to drink, think that it ome a city and the Mayor will] pre Charging tie i ally an jay ‘The search ended at last and Steve | ent who did not agree altogether with| in her quest for perfect mate? with Mra, Stevens's definition of « is boresome to take out some one point & school board : Dryas us ped house carrying a —————__ ont outside and told the Gilet that the, Benator and one or two left the] ig there any test by which she can | perfect bua i: that) strong | who retus s to be & sport, and Jan are. Geittin Onid pet say ® amy || Oa ete atocks 0 oe ie, All Prices, Sizes and Lecations 6 has ‘ I . character and good principles aro | that gentleman |y not se gain. | She wale e S|] Dresses, Conte, Suite, Walete, Skin \@ ehip. “Didn't you seo any pancls be-| | When an Evening World reporter| surely select the Al man from the | the most important’ qualities ‘ts | Are there no men who can admire [Se ald if the woman capachts Halta || Nestinees, Corsets and Underwear, hind which the things might have | visited the gambling house last night| others? What can you suggest? | consider in rch of the perfect | a woman for her refusal to drink? |as well as any man Bathing Sults, Sweaters, been hidden?” asked the wily Chief. |the place was dark. He saw's ne, | “ vould tenes | ba man whe a Tn an ld M “Mary a panel,” replied Steve. enter the house using a pass key, but |ORAWS THE LINE AT MAN OF| jhusband. My ideal would have t If 0, show me the man who can |,,.1N Any cose aaid Mra. Griffin. iT inet ACTUALLY will th alt tye ‘The white stucco house with the | could elicit nothing from the young| LOW MORAL CHARACTER, | jeatth mad do iind heer eg ee ee gn other lpollticn. It is mot a woman's sphere, |{ out fikures meas. to 38 red tile roof which the Sheriff visited | man beyond a broad grin. ‘These arp some of the letters which think a man thut has these quali- galled “sport.” cag eee ROSS RMEETAGIEN mor can 11] Weeen Ct gee!) . Callen are Tge wee as been Tunning 0 sembling hot Cortalaly, no wheel turned last |I neve reogived: pas es ties has others of mall, soph And bem aul looking for ine ‘in’ the fuss and feathers of the Bute | ty.’ Lane Bryant sun's ie _two months plghl PB) SOE ad Dear * ambition, @ capacity for the righs§ = “perfect hugband’’--and man, Let fragists of to-day,” ' \ A sy f / or a Ll, ~ ,.