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Gt LEPERDES AS SURGEONS CT READY TO OPERATE Tillie Davis Succumbs in Kings County Hospital Before Knife Is Used. HER CASE A. MYSTERY. Not Known How She Con- tracted the Disease—Not Considered Dangerous. Tillie Davis, fifteen years old, died Pesterday in the King's County Hos- Pita) of loprosy while undergoing an Operation under the influence of ether. The girl had been afflicted with the @incase for two and a half years, hav- {ng contracted it in Key West, Fla, Willie lived in the latter piace with her father, who {s a clothier, and ‘when symptoms of the malady mant- fested themselves she was sent to Telatives in Borough Park, Brooklyn, in the beilef that the change of cli- mate micht help her. How she be- came afflicted could not be learned by her father, or the doctors of Key West: At her tender age, her con- dition was not considered dangerous. The change of climate did not have tho hoped-for effect. She continued to grow worse and her case was finally brought to the attention the Brooklyn health authorities. This ras several months ago and it was Qt first decided to remove the child to North Brothers’ Island, where SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Fyone should drink hot water with phosphate in it, before breakfast. To feel as fine as the proverbial fiddle we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every morning, to prevent its ane »s from clogging with in- ei poder ous toxins, says a noted ph; Hf you get headaches, If you catch cold ensily ‘our liver If you wake up with « bad taste, furre: tongue, nasty breath or stomach be- seomes rancid, it’s your liver. Sallow ekin, muddy complexion, watery eyes, ‘all denote liver uncleanliness. our liver is the most important, also the fost abused and neglected organ of *he body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body ‘waste, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which is a dangerous, salivating chemical, which can only be used occasionally ‘because ft accumulates in the tissues, also at- tacks the bones. ‘Every man and woman, sick or well would drink each morning befor breakfast a glass of hot water with teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, to wash from the liver and L 1 the previous day's indigestible ma’ the poisons, r bile and tox cleansing, sweetening and fi the entire alimentary canal be! *ting more food into the stomach Limestone phosphate does not re- strict the diet like calomel, because i* cannot salivate, for it is harmless and fou can eat anything afterwards, It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a den- onstration of how hot water and lin stone phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keeping you fecling fit day in and da —Advt. ian, your liver ou Absolutely,, Removes Indigestion. One package material, sour bile and poison-‘ BELL-ANS | proves it. 25cat all druggists, U . B. WISE Uf you want a good investment Go buy a house ana tot; Bome acreage, a bullding site Or a country garden plot That's the way to save your rent And make your money grow; The greatest list of Really “snaps” World Want Ads. daily show. ‘gt i! di \ York morning and Sunday newspaper. See What's Offered To-Day! } The World prints more “Real Estate” V Ads. every week than any other New Oe RE TAG OR TT EE SOUT Kindred cases are cared for. The doc- | tors who examined the patient were | Wusried over Tillie’s condition and after a thorough investigation con- cluded that it did not warrant her being placed with the lepers of the) island, the disease, in this instance, not being contagtous. So the girl was taken to the King’s County Hospital and there closely watched, The disease reached her windpipe and interfered so with her breathing that the doctors declared an operation imperative, Tillie was put under the influence of ether yea- terday and died before the operation could be completed, The interment will take place to- row in Mount Zion Cemetery. | PRINCE SAILS AWAY FROM DIVORCE SUIT: BARONESS ABOARD? New Diversions in Marital Mix-Up of Engalitchefts | | Alarm Princess, Who Sues. jouUgh it was reported that Prince | icholas V. Engalitcheff, one time favorite of the Czar, sailed suddenly jon the French liner Espagne, Jan, 23 ‘last, to protect a society woman | | whose name he feared might be ‘ought j nto the divorce sult brought ago inst him by Hrincess Evelyn Part- ridge Ex Ittcheff, Chicago heiress, the Princess is much alarmed by new discoveries she claims to have made | The Prince was to have appenred | before Supreme Court Justice Bijur to-day at the reopening of the divoreo suit, which was partially tried aj, month ago. The Court secks further light o! the Income of Mrs. J Hathaway, a Cleveland society man, who Princess Evelyn trial last month wen’ When she heard of her husband's trip abroad she returned w York a8 named as corospe and directed her atior Gorman, | Battle & Vandiver, to make an in vestigation of he usband's de- | parture. Alin ri vestigations fact that Made >is wuld tly ived toes of the « the an A, Flurscheim, of the * of the firm of Frank! fled on the sume # fro teull had frequently uding New | kood friends. 4 dexires to have York bot | | While the Prin {a divorce her excitement over. th |Prince's departure for Paris was {brought about by her anxiety over | $40,000 worth of antique furnitu | which she left in Paris when sho ty came estranged. As the se of the apartment house stands the name of the Prince, and the rench laws | Kive him the right to do as he pleases with household furnishings, the Pri: | cess belleves le may take possession jot the property | a ' SOCIETY NOTE. | Charlestown, Mass., Convicts ; = have the Sunday papers in their celts, the night life and | at Sing Sing ts to de investi | gated See ee REAL HOME FOR Boys. | arding Club Within f Lowest Wage, j New York boys who are without homes a to have an opportunity to | live in home atmosphere at rates wit oh | |r | A A 1 | be establish | eighth Stre #0 Boy » will | jconsist of « suite of ten rooms on the | | kround floor of « model apartment and | will aced four boys at | a week bourd and} wely | for tts Coffin, First Vic ‘ will sil adininist ration Sloan, Prealdi Dilly lor President; Misa Knowlton Dur # HL Anderson John Lovejoy Mra, Alfred rand Mi *— Coughs and colds The Hub-Mark is Note Hob-Mark Rub! MUGT It’s a Is Husband's Role That of Ringmaster ? At the Altar? Vital Question in Every Home Ly I THE EVENING WORLD, MOFDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916. Should Bride Ignore the Word ORLY? OF AUIS UNMELL | Similar Features Seen by Au- oe OS seeee t tae ‘ * . t thorities in Ilinois Mystery and Bay State Tragedy. | STUDENT ILL HELD.;% é elias { 4 ;Orpet Says He Never Loved! ¢ } | Poison Victim—-His “Other” | + i Girl in Serious Condition. — ¢ é . é oe . $ MADISON, Wis., Feb. t4--Charles | + 4 Heesinger, clerk in a oval drug store, |] tokt the polices to-day that he had) * sold an empty two-ounce bottle to) ¢ William H. Orpet, student, held for } © the murder of Marian Lambert at| 4 ba Lake Forest, Ml, on last Tuemtay, | * the day Orpet left for Lake Forest |} to hold hia tryst of death with| } . Marian, ¢ 1S “THE HUSBAND'S The police have sought vainly for | ¢ ROLE THAT OF the contatner which held the poison. « RINGMASTER, ? taken) by Miss Lambert and the drug { ' clerk's statement, in view of this, 16 + considered important, ’ Whether the mysterious death; ¢ of Marian Lambert was a plot, } paruileling the death of Miss Avia Evening World Presents a Fine Opportunity to Hus- areal pee Walnie Ee seaaite 7" in FB ” cheson ¢ Massachuse! bands and Wives, Both in Fact and “to Be,” to electric chair, or a suicide uniter] Write Their Views on a Question Growing strange elreumatances, was still un- | me * 7 solved to-day, in Importance and Interest Every Day— Bven the Lake County officiain who |‘ Both Sides Wanted in Fair, Free have preferred a murder charge |p MARIAN LAMBERT QING FILM SER. + : against William H. Orpet, University and Open Discussion. of Wisconsin junior, in connection | iprbgnd-t-b ur 46-b-60008644600-044-600606000000066800008)-u wth Mss Lambert's death, admitted to- day that they cannot tell, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. State's Attorney Ralph J. Dady’e al-| poison there. ‘The parents of Orpet| Woman saved Money at “L" Station Must a wife obey? —|though contending that Orpet’s ar- | ane ot Marian: es Bolsons th teste) An = stove In the news-stand on the in the domestic circus, is the husband's role that of ring-master? At| notion rest was Justified, admitted that he|firdens of tho estates whete they aFe | Penneylvente ox estado be be his bidding, must she “speak,” “sit up and beg" and perform he d@- iy still uncertain | employ A Miss ¥< . whom Orpet ploded at 1.40 o'clock to-day, burned te all the rest of her pretty tricks —to be r Efforts may be made to free young epi Si is Morea © Snvaraiy fyehcows of Sammy, Slivermaam, the Bey warded by a lump of sugar or a crack of the; Orpet before night. Miss Lambert's) tare, Dady said Orpet reatene 4 the structure, Mra. Jo whip? What do you think about it? I want expres-| parents, it was sald, doubt Orpet’s! pad ac boratory, phine rhe dan Gant corapate e3 ‘| ‘ ‘ me ; ; euilt « ave added thelr ple The po ) killed Miss Lam. ee 4 ! sions of opinion—backed up by arguments and facts—|husband. ‘Ti guilt and have added their plea to) The polson w peat to seek refuge on the strect ni ic a t yet’ yther, that the . | be a no| det ely deter- before she left she took wit! from the men and women readers of The Bvening|{(AyiNe | unto HERE GRICE SES MOTB CHAE Che aSMe tea Osea, authorities sald it $228 neash and all the tekety. on World, Do you believe that the modern gitl or]ao much ident be released, evidently was a atti qinbination tina tor over an houre ene * NanOre tin » Orpets and Lamberts, who are|of cyanide of potassium and sulphurte line woman owes obedience to the man she marries? Or,|Papers uy P po : : bride's « | caretake! of adjo ate ofiacid., These chemicals were used on the contrary, do you consider that a husband has|°"\{0"s ‘lecision in the nee ee ei anaes iva | Willing arden Insects by. the’ elder } no right to command or control his wile? And what ned that Mra. Francis B. ish meh ‘ ‘ Sate ite ha’ ess rt eat the eld bi pial nat } 4 vr ‘old Mix: sie WE peen friends for ma ars. |. —Celestia | are the reasons for the convictions you may holt of the White HI Orpet, in his cell at the Luke nd tossed in bed ti { in the matter of @ wlfe's obedience or independence? | MIT ann. How dove it work out in your own family? “Wive iymit yourselves unto your husbands as unto the Lord,” t solemnly decreed St. Paul, that ancient anti-Suffragist. And in ac- . cents worthy of the apostle himself, ~——————-—-— ———— | Tellegen, tho | asthe Wi e Court of | Beutrice iw not “the necessity of tha] fruruontiy. epee op 0b the ea : situation" to him, according to the never to make Ume-hallowed theory solace and indorsement for all of York recently expounded the view of the court. The record does not state whether Beatrice is able to earn her own livin If she has not promisos of wifely sub- compel him to give her a penny in] published!) if uetnal money, While we're on the sub, y" her spouse. lcounty jail, revelaed the story of his | why "Bil" Orpet e athe ; ; ten hier abou ] uning other heads ction with Mise Lambert, but|tenn yin santas oe Omer hat Geraldine F constantly retterated that he ts In-| Celestia i# the flancee of Witttam Ht. i to obey Lou: | nocent dor, Marian, he asaid,|Orpet, student, held for the murder actor | nore? & siege " ® oe nad lot pretty Murian Lambert of Lake | ry hor; Committed sulclde because she Bad) iieet, he dosen't know about his determination | thought she was to be publicly dis-|arrest. She iw ill with heart troubl Hard to make? Not ANY matrimontal| raced. They had been intimate for | too ill to be told of the tragedy, phy a bit of it. flaky pie crust is Always- thé Jann gaid (o-day, “Hut ahe must he told profty soon, Dr, T. A, Johnson, her attending phy= eral months, he said, though he} * did not love her and did not believe of there at E think it mueb mission. ‘The occasion was the bring- | 0% to obey a man for|she loved him. sician, xoid, “She's worrying about @{ natural result when you j ing of counter sults for separation| thls ability, Judge Hotchkiss ts pre- fe than to promis Authorities to-day planned to ques- | letter, Miss Youker will be able to tes- vse by Mrs. Beatrice Finkelstein and her | 8¥mably correct in his estimate of the dience is a «ton closely Miss Josephine Davis, a uty if necessary, after a week or so. | if vortance of Naths satricve, an und it is MW iesigibhcrelahel fe : ut ® shocl ra husband, Nathan The evidence eae f Nathan to Beatrive, und a ‘i lehura of Marian) whos Dady sald) ut tie shock right now might be i showed they had quarrelled much, eo verse ? lod aw Intermediary be n the stu. Cel ‘a ” , - a | ‘elestia fs Orpet's “regular” girl. but that no real ground for separ For it seems to me that the . and Miss Lamt Miss Davis, | He was going to take her to the Jun- 1 existed,” reads a report of the| basis of the old-fashioned wife’ compel it oonding to Orpet's parents, will give | for Prom. at Wisconsin University “RAISING ». In other words, though edch| submission to her husband was rot inet | testimony Indicating Misa Lambe ap eet Pager ay teats ged muy have lacerated the other's heart,| economic as well as theological. s y | Planned suicide would write her all about the daneo, 4 bones and statutes remained intect Until the passage of the Married]CAN THE TRADITIONAL “OBEY"| Honing thelr activities on the mur- |The night of the prom. found Orpet | |ANOTHER SOLOMON COME TO) Women's Property Acts, somewhere BE IGNORED? Jder theory, thé oMetais pointed to-day |i the hands of Laake County bathe ph Rated goes ~ H JUDGMENT? jabout the middio of the last century stunning. 46 to a strange similarity between the | sadison while the dance went on ! cal aoe Supreme Court Justice Hotchkias|the wife was dependent upon her| obedience, ah jieaths of Mint Lambert and that of [ry a few blocks away. | re earn 1S Precle ab niswed both suits and this is what}usband, cven if she possessed ar? J} Avis Linnell, at Linens satan Wble, Bnewel (or a jMmoney or property, For practical ee ana I ' were choir singers, Doth! arrington, Tlinols, a suburb of Cht- Don't fall to get Presto tomorrow. It is @ case that should never {PUrPOKeS, sie could not “possess"| Bromice to obey? If she makes red they were to be disgraced and | ¢ turing which the train she was Recipes in have come here. | am going to {elther. After the passaxe of tho| the promise, is she to “korn ne bh died of 2 mysterious poison, It CA ae eich gia ane man © young people to accept [sts to which Th rred her} literally after her marriage? te [was contended by Prosecutor Dady |Vi0 ttn ete ine honrt disoane f one who hae | Position was in some degree bett she to obey her husband in {iy duy that if a murder y is car chit ar heart disease, stion of on itlon wa ome ce bette Jto-day that if @ mur y fee everything, or are there certa “tot lived in the world a good deal | Hven then, however, many a married] commands which she may disre. | "it! out, the fact that Miss Linnell | longer than they have, and see if | Woman was not so fo: te aw to] gard? Should a wife be com. | took the poison believing it Heine | they cannot reconcile their differ- | accumulate prop voz _by hor| pletely Independent—san she be would be strikingly borne out in’ the | 7 ow fort o rough egue ” sne_ is nnancially e~ mbert case, i ences, Let this young woman Jown efforts or throush bequest.| Pendent? If you ure a heabieg | lambert eas —, obey the commandment to obey |Her soly-source of incoine was her! or a husband-to-be, do you be: The anvlogy between the TR « ° ° | her husband; to endeavor to rec: | tiusband, and though law com-| lieve in oxacting submi and Orpet oases as viewed by Drone { uits at Achieve ognize him as the master of the | pelied him to support it did not] the wemar you marry? (Your |outur Dady was still farther em family, and not look for comfort, name and address will not be | iisized by the presence in ach oust you are a wife or In the Riche. | | y a New Interest a wife-to-be, are you willing to |e her wilfulness from the members If she were married to the type of| obey your husband? Must a wii son wivl was Miss! of her own family. man who feeds on submistion—| obey! isda ane ‘tell’ me“what ” 4 In the Lambert you ink about ‘ Let the husband restrain his tem- » naturally fed him on —. tragedy, Dady said, Mise Celestia ° Ber eine ree theee elec ae CH ae — Pecos might have furnivned the m0- | co New Spring ; Juve for Marants death, ax Orpet | WO partnership that in ever a ce 3 doing her duty, filling her Loxeo | f} Modes ; parties to it vinely ordained place, Certainly sho ° | Bite polnon that ally ° their own Wills to the necessities ot | knew that a proper vunt of sub. Bete i Am i) ‘ =) Without heir own situation, |servience on her part was her sole ' buntered a tangle o| \ 8 \ BRE ' Apparently, Nathan is e neces-|means of procuring the little pleas- GIRL'S WIRELESS CALL i spe ve {ison aw \ ® Limit sity of the situa Beutrice, in| ures and kindnesses she craved ) | laboratory if= “a ) | eyes of the J nee he blds | t \ is DO DEPENDENCE AND OBEDI- ENCE GO HAND IN HAND. y subordinate to her hus- ry at her uk c ured $ RY feet each day keep the Doctor away.” ] caused by wet feet, and often develop into serious illnesses. These well-fitting, light weight, long wearing Hub- Mark Rubbers cost very little. 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