The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1915, Page 3

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+ | | Constipation RECEIVER IANED FOR THE HSSOUR, KANSAS AND TEXAS Phird of the Soulwestern Kn al to Go Unde HAD A LONG STRUGGI Shares Selling at Low Ebb Re centl Was Originally a Rockefeller Road. eT Louis, M caty Kept tas day for the re Missourl, Kansas an Railroad , ' Adana of the United tales Clreult Court took action on the filing of wulte by the law ' f Hoyle & I Charles KB. Schult, President of the raiiroud, wae v0 4 receiver One of the receivership suite was npany of New Jerany, which filed moot He nd th © by 1 1 Hussey, at ntractor who Kept, 21—-Charles f the Missourt + Hallway oyaten pooinied + er for the M 1, Kansas aud ‘Texas Mailway Pes J District Court hore this afternoon, ‘The recetverah 1D. 1B. Hussey, woe atylos himaclt a | y 1 of fae company, actin for himself and rs ¥ s the M, K. @ T, y 1 Katy” has! n with fluancial dif H howe that already ed tie nenbore, y and the Missourl Pacito, 1 coatele © three principal stoma extending from Mis uinwest wre all in of receivers, tue aty have been sell. a receiver P basin for some ‘ Tae ny has 3,8 of road, ag from ‘St f Missourt, Galveston, ale id a bonded debt of $171.04 riginaljy put to- exis, but Meorts. company's Hation hy yuh recent EARRINGS G0 THROUGH WRINGER, BUT ARE SAVED Worth $2,000, Mrs. act ean Gives $30 to Laundry Employee Who Found Them. Mrs. Arthur MacLean, wife of the proprietor of the Hunter Isiand Inn, n Pelham Bay Park--the last chance going out of New York and tho first coming in—when she went to bed on Vriday night, slipped her dinmond earrings {ato the pillow slip, On Sat- urday afternoon, Mra, McLean found nat fresh slips held the pillows and that those of Friday had been shipped to the wash. The mald who made up the room had seen no diamonds, She had just thrown the $2,000 slip into the wash ng if it hadn't been worth more than thirty cents. — Hys' ized Mra, MeLean, but she hastened to the New Roe laundry where the Inn has ite washing done No, they hadn't seen any diamond earrings, but th 1d 100k up the willow elips. The ali through the wringer and were being dried ‘Ap all-night search revested noth- ing, but yesterday afternoon one of t diamond carrings was found tn the bottom of the wash sieve and, wonder of wonders, the other ear- nd this morning on its way drain pipe. Noither “The same employee found both earrings and Mrs, McLean gave him $30. —— al of Patrolman Dapping. al of George Dapping, the young policeman who was shot early Friday morning when gangsters shot up the dan jation this morning from the home of are Imma: jule Hate Conception, Willlamas bridge. The burial waa in St, Ray- mond's Cemetery. rr For use The Delicious Laxative Chocolate s ExeLax relieves, cou | the stoinich and bowels, at liver nid promotes digs! io: | young aid old, 10c, ¥3¢ and S00, ut x ‘ drugyiats, fel as with ac Powder and Vaint and Stylish Cloihes Aeep Her i? THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ne thar are tw he ra Hubby’'s Affections From Wandering Where They Shouldn't, Says One Wife Whose Spouse Likes to “Show Her Off to the Loys” in the Evening | Says Another Wite, t “How Mrs. Loretta Koll: answer to this question that she has that | wes TAKA By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. anf keep my husbond’s t d, a young Cleveland bride, ate and bumiilatiog exp ny, Many Women are repeating to themselves | —Husbands Need to Ue Pelted, Sick or Well, Who Has Had Two. ver so badly wants an asked the police autioriies to force Ler husband's “affinity” to disclose her method of | corraliing the gentleman's errant affections. to way that few womeu would resort to auch a desper- It is safo dient, It is, however, certain Mrs. Kolland’s brutally direct question, “How can 1) keop my busband'’s love?” and a full, frank discussion of {t, are what I wish to| receive from matrons, men and maids for publi in The Evening World, If, as a married woman, you are convinced thal Answers to this question avon your husband is still in love with you, to what qualities or accomplish- monts of your own do you attribute this most desirable state of affairs? If you are an unloved wife, what are the matrimonial pitfalls and quick- sands which you would counsel other women to avoid? Those of you who are not yet married, nevertheless, may have interesting theories, based op observation and natural intelligence, as to the most efficient methods of ix making a husband happy and of retaining his affection And what advice do men | give women on this {mportant subject of keepin, |hear from you. THREE TYPES OF WIVES WHO NEVER WILL WIN LOVE. one letter I have already reccived with the stgnifiennt * from a nature, “Unhapplly Married.” The! ' | thing that he does is to tiiteate lclearly three eure losers enone wives, three typos of women who rarely or never succeed in retaining the love and devotion of the mon they marry. I wonder how many women will agree with him, To me his letter at least comes near to} answering the question, “How ¢ 1 NOT keep my husband’ love?’ “Suspicion with a great big capital 8 is one of the quickest and surest ways of the love of # husband, “Unhappily Marricd.” “The wife who ie suspicious from the « ia foredoomed to failure, Her husband's women acquaintances, his business, his relatives, all « props on which to hang her ach- ing, gnawing conviction that somehow she is boing cheated. | She accuses him of caring for | the women, of neglecting his | business—or of making more money than he will admit—of | consulting the opinions of his | family instead of relying solely | on her judgment His love ie beaten down under the hailstorm of her suspicions. | “This is the woman who walks | into her husband's office at unex-) lpected hours without belng an-| nounced, who opens every lotter of | his on which she can get hor hands, who makes @ scene whenever he 1s half an hour late for dinner, who 14 furlous if he calls on his mother two or three times a week, who puts him through a nightly catechiam. If he cares for her he stands it for a while, trying to teach her the lowson hat Jove means trust, | “But sooner or jater he revolts, Suspicion i# the mother of sumgestion. ‘Tho man who Ip constantly accused of being A apendthrifr, a drunkard fan unfrithful husband, is Hkely to conclude that, having the name he may na well have the game, His garmant of love has been trampled on and insulted #o many times that he throws tt away ike @ dirty rag, From thot time he ts lost to his wite, whether she divorces him or not, and |aho Joins the army of misunderstood female martyre—avhen it's all ber own fault, WIVES WHO HAVE “8088 ITCH" AND WANT ALL THE MONEY, “Anether woman who cannot keep her husband's love is she who has the boss itch, Often a young, Ignorant, irreepencible girl, ennut I shal! hope to olther bachelors or husbands— a husband's love? the feels thet, having married a man, she is authorized to direct his life to its last lonely detail. Sho will tell him what clothes to woar, what plays to see, how many cigare to smoke, which friends to cultivate. Sho wants to put him in a social straitjacket and hold the strings, His work+ ing day is spent away from her, but she feels injured if he elects to spend an hour of his leisure in a manner not specifically recom mended by her. Sho lea feminine edition of Simon Legree. “The American husband ties down and takes thia sort of thing more than do most men, But he has his limits. Even when, out of sheer and indifference, he refrains from kicking over the marital traces, his affection for hiv petty tyrant de- cidely wanes, He may not leave her, but he cannot keep on loving her, So —ahe loses. “The almighty dollar Is the third big reason why many a woman loses her husband's lov Perhaps I'm handing a bouquet to my own but it seems to me that the average husband in thie country is inclined to give hie wife @ square financial deal. But le that enough for her? It tan’t! She wante to hog it all, Many @ woman considers that she has re- oolved a deadly insult if her hu: band refue unopened niee him the right to take out the POSLAM HEALS. SUMMER RASHES STOPS ITCHING The healing power which enab! Postam to eradiente virulent Eoaema, makes It the most valunble emergency medy for Sculda, Hores, Bolly, frritae wounds and all household mis pe resulting In abrastons of the skin wlan te antieeptte, trothig, purt- fying, — Rplendid for heat-rash, netthe~ rash, Takey soreness out of Sunburn, In. Kites, Btops ttehing, aud comforta Hehing fe Pimples, Blucklonds, Hl Clears inflamed comp! shes, Lives. verntylit Ht ondlavry toilet vo. po ir tr Poslam Soup, mediented with Id and superior for daily use, Toilet an Hath For samples, send 4c. stamps to Emer- Lobe #8 West 25th St., gues ’ * Unhappy Hubby Bit) SGER SI] . ¢. judging by the rep 4 1O* ‘ . re other sure hoens t deuw 4 act | -_- Ae oe mae | man CAN BE SOOTHED ~ vue NTO THINKING YOu 4a@ or of Whe torn Woe An ANGEL | hea wey ina 1 warrey “Huns * | of 144 West) Thirty-sove| GHE'6 BCEN ANURSEANDFINDS Miss Palmer and Hockier were | PETTING HAS IT6 USES, — | winging Wisi « musical wluch company ent nec. | Tie i & sealing Asoignient ut Whale Vark, Piton 6 Mass Jiuw wi ww wOuWn feaders of The] when Gus Balrer, mustoal conductor | pare pT | Bvening World anewer if Wo they | - ' 286 Kast Seventy-seventh Btreet. She asreo with “Unnappily Aiarried” a 4 had not lived with he | 1 tus reanone way Wives love thelr] American husband to stop to ‘hel } Leese | husbands” uve? de it true that sus] her Srna | Be nveral years and bad abandoned the Who wishes to keep her mate af Door Madan: fam mortied ona ‘ ion of Huatse, althonge che Waiaae ectlUn funt not be MURpIEIOU Jmother of w lovely boy, vue w ' the best of terms with her mother money oll we What you Uslak| tweniy, i do all my own houvews .™ , : j Meanwhile, here tw a letter front | lif. Law to wet through ning from the rehearsals in Phila- Tee tata oe tee Gusbamdae one TE bin she marelins an ateenoeoe T || Siiue ce he Gai, Meee hat s | (‘*MLear Madam: ‘Tho secret of Keop-| always dros ana powder, to| | petlAp ep ncadthceagpreiRex jing & husband simply consinta intake baby oul for a walk. Andrea Parker, who lives on the Gret loving im and, petin him. 1 kow.| | “When my husband aete home ls Noor of the bu.iding. | or te bave had two. married t vom work at 6 P.M, “ " first one when I Was very young, bus alwaye ready, end Wy supper a PEARL Parmer. Tam so happy.” she sald. “I am jwe nover bad & quarrel Ai] Gompiiments, me how. nie sure the plese will prove @ great Slide the yeare wo syent toKetiier, It ix) neat ile baby and myseit lock scaisininiaeisiese anemeesemamaicaan| Se” . mame Way y necond 1 & aucgosts ----— attr Sra beetle lls land and said he wanted to find al orice. ph 79 there about 10 money to pay the rent himeslf. fli, bothcwhea thei ose te prima donna, Aahland recommended oon naa setunre te toe wana he rayes it he abstracts afew of (O.*ang when tucy are rick te toccate wife Milos Palmer, who wae engaged and y persone in the belltany edad AL ML I a bedld Mange then the Hit way the sguat| | SI i weren't for paint, rowder ang|made good” at the tryouts in Phi. ar chad tg prefers to present him with ied : aialiaia Pasday want cut tee oe nis cigs te odie ie Rae may not be an extrava She have ex * th arbitrary Vt ily om pose of —1 0 0 0 E310 quality of —Superlor In “NATURALS” Ish Tobaoco erous rolls Tie Fe) — («) ———— (>) — (4) ——— (¢) : New York . Bold by all Dei ¥ aaa |) ———— (+) —~ (+) raed Ani THIS IS THE NAME that guarantees the NATURAL CIGARETTES Perfect In Manufacture and Unequalled as a means of providing real smoke satisfaction. bodied goodness. y wom: hor hu Flavor, absolutely pure Turk- Tells of Woes an who once pe “BY FUAMCE NF. SLAYER A SUE f . i Vebuw L*) | ctiwte Moy She wen } HAPPY HL ALM" MA x Pretty Opera Singer and Fiance Who Figured in Double Tragedy : a ; ) ; He Hockler dead. The girl was taweg te Polyclinio Hospital, whero she dled early this morning without regaining consclousnens Heckler ts Heckler and the girl appeared to ‘love each other devotedly, and told their friends that they were engaged. | Poarl Poimor was the daughtor of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Edward Foster of No. THIS IS THE NAME that means smoke- ‘quality—that has stood for unvaryling cigarette value for over 20 years. “NATURALS” are the most persistently pop- ular olgarettes on sale to-day anywhere-—and popular without any other Inducement than thelr quality. ye ‘ —— _ A

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