The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1916, Page 8

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+ % THE EVENIUG WORLD, MO NDAY, MARCH 6, Pe eo 5 — - - ate’ Me ! had spent a wire ss night, shot nim. : ie ARNOLD DIES, parte o thtert on Let the Woman Obey From « Man 'TELLS HOW MEXICANS [SUFFERS 20 YEARS, [sri nent nt c ‘on ; | and died instantly y pe are toed ey eee cant ev nv RD ‘Rule the Roost,’ or a Shrewish Wife WIPED OUT AFAMILY, = THEN KILLS HIMSELF” Mr. Davidson was forty years old f Al Nett Mr. Arnold wan granted teav She Always Does a Disgusting Word | > hs lown hie Sete NSU recently by the Knows of Two Outrages! Unaite to Sleep, F W David-| v system 1 k when he 7 f ate “ hom , r ! ‘ ness until about fou so, when + HAD BEEN eect “: Make he Homea Republic, No Vota T- ranny, raid Life With Revolver, [ete labo four e rament service since Sept, 1913, yran y, wo recent Mexican) After suffering from insomnia tor! All tre mente re relief of his 4 Be store his appointment he had been inn t , | atache on Ameri Sg tor}, y days, Felix M. Davidson killed! (inesa, which rore acute Weettien oF Une Iebode A tien pm @ bride-to-be's standpoint | day b: harles srewster ( ash-| himeelf to-day at eo, No, 606} with U. 8. Official atc siro W As Ace fatuia ty Yok! was iaemaeratts “Woman Can Be Tamed by Kindness,” Is the Opinion] son tt that when’ a biel mittiea| ington, Dy Ca, na evidence of ths fer-|Went, One Hundred” and. ainteonth | iter note it ust « sband says. the drande. 4 e prepar Nn velve-yenr-old so ’ rs ances and iter y Mile. ure from Gare, his conduct war un- | Letters,“‘and a Tame Wife Makes a Glorious thermore P think that if " iri, 18| caenncd Unis tOroiAg #6 | Krmun, Yor bene! AIF Daviduen, wae ee Che der noatigalon a charges indy Ruler’’—Instinctive Gentleness and hueband. or ft ince, a riieye doing) Bsberansa after ng four WABHINGTON, March 6—Oiney American residents at Cairo, which 7 2 . ‘ood N, A " is her to do months in Mexico, ng pheas- Arnold, An Dit Agent Ne wen i: “te | Consideration Need Not Disap ding with my |an wild turkeys, songsters and | Bnd Consul General at Cairo, Beypt a state of ner- | pear With Marriage. Jotler birds for the Pennsylvania Wied yesterday in a Lis ahadlneineens | —— —— | About three weeks ago,” sald Mr. | _ | would hardly be a minute after | Brewster, “a Mexicas officer and two Cuticura Stops ltching Instantly Trial Free. Just Bathe with the Cuticura Grand Alleged Murder of Miss Lambert CHICAGO, March 6.—WIl 8. was twenty-one years old y spent the day in the Lake at Waukegan, where he has been fined ince his arrest, charged wi eon. We always dry and apply the Cuticura Ointment For Eczemas, Rashes, Itchings, irritations, pimples, ¢ ren rift Griffin and @ litte He can't rere! of Grand Jury ORPET PASSES BIRTHDAY IN JAIL; CASE UP TO- DA Orp Jury Will Hear Story of the th the) Orpet's classmates from 1 meeta number of witnesses, i about @ score of newapaper re- er of Miss Marian Lambert witn | yanide of potassium, Early tn the Soap, morning Mrs, &. O. Orpet appeared at| every the jau with @ birth cake tor be red Will's birth "We uned arty for have the ut I have brought the They tett niege banners and n= yorters, will tell what the: 0" out dandruff, sore hands and baby tie 4 th" of habia aeventeensy ea vi aed : rake Forest achoolgir et te in: | humors, Cuticuta Soap and Ahittea'the State will ask that the trial etart in « week. Orpet's attorneys, it Ointment are supremely effec- tive. Relief is immediate and healment, in most cases, is com- , plete, speedy and permanent. Semple Each Free at Men With 32-p. * Book on sCutioura. Dept. no 16, Bese ‘hroushout world. dolay. do ents Were Forge That «ix ol of Parts, F turned with In the Count: Jefendant na |" The checks bore dates in a p ltween Aug. 2 | Upon serormaltier and bel This Week’s Store News A specially arranged show- eet en dress fabrics for spri: acing cotton, wool or silk, will | returned with forge opring styles. The March sale of china] {)"\n'" and glassware, always a big| event, specially features the goods MOTHERS WHO and would The Apache of American manufacture this week. Dinner sets and cut glass, the prod- uct of our native land, are brought prominently to your attention. Two car-loads of white enamel! ware, all fully guar-| anteed, have been placed on special | sale at prices as low as the present | wholesale quotations. Th result of ‘a delayed shipment. Bloomingdale§ ' BOth to Goin st. New Orlean Lydian F. La— Pinkham's Vegetable pound e Les, to Bd Ave, CREDIT TERMS 4 Down on $50.00 mothers anc is understood, will ask for @ few weeks’ aissiiliteainehtan INSURANCE CHECKS STOLEN. Partin Company Charges That Vin- ecks made out to clients of the General Fire Assurance Company stolen and re- ts to the ed is the State Rank w ashed the check and passed them on to the placntiffs deposite stamped — “Indorsements jSygrantesd. © it ported that these checks were atolen and d indo HAVE DAUGHTERS ‘The agents of the Clyde liner Apache, which was disabled in a collision off be featured this week, ‘and will thow | the VI Irsinie, coast on Saturday, re- 68 to-day saying th: h you just what are the prettiest | ° miles aouth of Bangs dock here at noon is being towed Read How to Care tor Their Health “I cannot praise Com- bac dizziness, and nugh, for 1 know my daughter er would have a0 well if she ke | 75.00 ish this it | 2 730 100.00 ila 10.00 « * 150.00 all run ¢ | 15.00 “ * 200.00 ie Vegetable « taken Lydia | 95.00 * = 300.00 — {fore and knew its valu FREE BRASS BED a. it, and With Every generally k vund in th for forty years how Lydia health when suffering with f Try it if you are troubled ailment peculiar to women. APARTMENTS FURNISnED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Bt OPENS Waren Have Be nm Telling omen Pinkhi to keep her eyes became | bright and ural, and her system was built up he Write for advice to Lydia E. Open Monday & Saturday Evenings Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass, Advt 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ——[T$<$$—$—$— COLUMBUS BET.103 &104 st. “SOMETHING |» Edwards’ Olive Tablets EAwards’ Oltve Tablote—th You Don’t Want |‘urceicer sas vol, Mig efforta tot r colored table Something You Do |", tabtete do t hat is the purpose of|strecut rue cos't ines tne term nee strong iaulde or calomel The World's * Purchase and Exchange” Anexchange |‘ for mutual advantage. Read sume Lal these Pr fully. of the trouble ure the liver at the ads, mes plays havoc iquide. advertisements unusually care- , | nee" an in large | 83 Are a Harmless Substitute ith nd \"4 2 Thousands Have Discovered Dr, They take hold and quickly correct it, Why Xpenae of the teeth? the me}. but to tet stake ite place | bumber were printed in yes-| vrs Rite vow tne) vere i Oude | ferday’s Sunday World. | *iSorti die? Horan iy oa 7 have ¢ ter _|A REASONABLE PHILOSOPHY | sh By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The woman ia sure to rule the roost, and {t ts perfectly proper. e can be tamed by kindness, and a tame woman makes a glorious ruler.” more amiable and optimistic hus- itleman from whom we heard tne} t the boycott the only fitting pune B..” an ever uc band than the other day, who thoug ishment the d proudly, one saily his personal dome more typical? From my own ob the vast majority « “rule the roost.” It! shall live, what it So writes "J. E. for me mamwm and quality of the kindly allows the man to earn the money domestic machinery, but she the machine, It may run emoothly seems to work the great the meek American husband ought to ty tyrants of the past—and of the present But | don't why ahomehas * to be anybody's tyranny. Why can't it be a republic? To rule one’s husband must, | think, be only less disconcerting and dis gusting to a woman ith @ fine at disappear after marriage. But need they go? And wouldn't their reten- tion solve the question of conjugal obedience? GIVES A NEGATIVE ANSWER. in Here are the final views of Evening World readers on the question, “Must u Wife Obey?” “Dear Madam: ‘Must a wife obey?’ I have an opinion, and so has every one, ot our ideas will serve to influence the newlyweds or the brides and bridegrooms to be, but and not one ment in the marriage vow is in nearly superfluous, “1 believe that the great ma- jority of marria are brought about by mutual id when the ceremony is performed the formula is not given a thought. ‘I Pronounce you man and wife’ is all either of them hear, and it is all they want to hear, A marriage vow is like the scrap of paper. “There is certain to be a boss in every household, as there is in every other organization, It may be the man, it may be the wom- an. The one ng the greater ability, tact, discretion and dip- lomacy will lead and the other will follow, “This Is willing obedience, and I der the ; is the Now ‘the smallest fraction of humanity ts left to be considered, in order to settle your question. ‘A man-hating woman will hot consent to ba bossed by any- body, let alone one whom she con sidera a born savage (man), ‘The woman who marries for convenience will carefully weigh every detail and th of your questi nevertheless: take her man on condition. must be thoroughly underst: advance 8 KOINE to be U uy will The woman who marries for put up with most any- thing so long as everything goes her way, but a little overdose of fault- finding or bossing sends he: home to ma and dear old dad, who was always pertectly lovely. “phe woman who marries for social position will not stand being bossed in place of the considera*ion she ex- pects to realize “It is not woman or of her the nature of ule to be If she life would disappear from of the earth. She fights for ring fights for right sho fights in her own be with tears, prayers but it is determined within and jus’ way, It m tawifeobey? You can't ‘must’ nan to do anything she doesn ‘Then why make her say| = she can marry? aw mestor E obeys the man she loves, it] study b n the f ble for j an, but it re | cer oman with a. finer nacy than would be re ter to a forelsn na mubete TO coi eeigh contrariness but sure! nature shows only When you liver 61 ty drive 4 the matter the re- | Goce not A woman not tl trary simply for the o nen n, but will follow if led aright ana brought | geht if the reverse, Man ean be lea ts Ito his destruction, A woman must he mood| bear the double cross, She must o| vine fieht her way to safety and lead us | men to safety. “You cannot make a woman obey anything but the instincts of her own| heart and soul, and it is to this di | instinet that all mankind owes tts life. | “Must a wife obey? Not in a | million years if she doesn’t want to. How do! know? | had one and my tather had one, He made herself wateh | tame olines, cessful quite Bhe| = bedien expert educated, what church they shall attend, sovlal Ife of the household 1 supplies the power for tne “ vel at, sine eet comfort for the greatest number. fearle nb many YOUTHFUL BRIDE SHOUTS AN) EMPHATIC “NO.” in to done so would have been ‘unlady “On the othe a wife and reducing the ed nonentity, Mutual the foundations on which a suc- marriage is built, som monial echool of Newlyweds this fact I've been there, “Husbands, be ki ehh fe kind; voice your ere ple food for the ni the and your there iy ninple food for thought in will do almost anything for question, It is reasonable philosophy | but don't a crauee’ ee to take the position that the wife | yee the ‘qeitters will by ne a ivi should not obey and that the stat Peis u “Dear Madam your urticle on ‘Sho Mor Hust mits that his theory 18 based on rvation, it seems to me that In A wor | tame woman makes a glor Then women wer submits themselves to t BECAUSE GOOD WIFE For etheart. not t wife, Each man—one ence. Which case is the) “Dear Mr e is used or American homes the woman does seif-willed, she who decides where the family | fil! be obe ull eat, how the children shail ve} In other the quantity acter M ae comptianc r every crank and cog of ce often this arrangement} And perbaps | wus sacrifice for the brutal) parts of the world cides || VGATHNY | “Did a] who do the wit man but kindn othe’ A ss than to | Dear Madam: With reference to] patrick be ruled by him. the discussion, "Must a Wife Obey? ee The relation of two civilized per-|if your readers care to hear the opin_| sland train ris Whit ceply, vividly {1on of a bride of twenty-one, marr , Lege its 4s deaply, less than a ar to a nan fifteen in love man fifteen ton, rather than that of master and slave, Each of two lovers is so afraid | shy anes of hurting the other that each in- |) iene m sists on stepping aside or yielding he is titty | Oy place, { know that that instinctive | years behind the Witely |“ gentleness and consideration often Veen ence went very weil with crin- f i Secretly women fretted ana |= their slavery, but never | protest, be to have ke.’ r hand, I do not believe assuming the ‘whip-hand’ husband to a hen- consideration and respect It takes in the matri- experience to teach I know because © months courteously ‘A PROMISING PUPIL.” OVES TO OBEY. Being interested in uld a Wife Obey | IT write a few words ! mien Ht nd,’ 1H iH i La Marquise”’ at $8.50 in our Herald Square when I would be doing a! T should do, because” | obeying him, and he was only my should enjoy obeying her band, but I also think that the husband should be lord and mas- ter of his own household THE VOW AT THE ALTAR CUTS| A un cuts no figure, whether the am pa been twice married. The marriage service is a legal arrangement of words which must “EX PERIENC pacneninase-Sasanmiatnt | Downs n Stop #tripped or of his car a cleared i nt NTH | Third—Our Celebrated for style, quality and becomingness. at $8.50 first. soldiers ‘went American n wife and miles from oth the ali thre rom there home xin, i ride to com refused they «and began #h vow| the floor. Ward put k Jof some furniture mit of @ rear ¢ said anjoyed ughter a Tampico. ut The | only think that a wife hus ot “BROOKLYN and NO FIGURE. adam: The marriage word obey window not, T nost Who Th Haneat| peating rifle. He killed two yeas id,| Mexicans on tho spot and the othe *| was found ove vow? uth on oO ral af ! ib ONLooKeR. PHILADELPHIA, |battleships Alabama, March Ob motorman of a Long|(nd thet: days ay training entering the Flatbush av threw on > approac the gear of the|, d the gear casing! Wet and thrown to the tracks, t re delayed ¢ n ns & n ship. The Ohio and a few years later, ar nd carry sim ve minutes until the connect orgia, Little wiver Eis THE GENUINE MUST BEAR SIGNATURE OF i i Ie Ml mi mn ut (9 ND hw Muacy's—Second Floor, the home of an| » who lived with hi eighteen y assault. | women and then butch: | nd then slipped | with his re- | ead of his wounds the ranza's cav- DROP THREE BATTLESHIPS, 6.—The and Georgia LONG ISLAND TRAINS TIED UP are to be stricken trom the navy roster real fighting units and probably will bull it Virtually the same { va Un He | Hi Our Initial Presentation of the New Paris Model Hats and Our Own Adaptations The Exhibition of New Spring Styles Consists of 3 Groups: Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday First—The Paris Models Our representative selected these charming hats a few weeks ago from the best creations of Caroline Reboux, Madame Georgette, Maison Lewis, Evelyne Varon, Maria Guy, Suzanne Talbot, Louison and others. We sell these Model Hats at almost one-half their cost of importation. Second—Our Copies and Adaptations These were made to order in our own workrooms. materials are used in the copies, therefore they have much of the quality and chic of the originals. Prices $14.89 $18.89 $21.89 and $25.50. “‘Chapeaux La Marquise’’ at $8.50 We know of no other hats under $12, perhaps even $15, that compare with ‘‘Chapeaux La Marquise”’ If you have in mind paying $15 for a hat, sce our ‘‘Chapeaux You will be delighted to save $6.50 and find the quality, style and chic “‘Chapeaux La Marquise.’ Bi 3 siness has Bika Gam Chewin | The majority of Big Business men chew | gum. They know that gum chewing thought. That's why it's a National Habit words, the strongest char-|ext day, Ward and his wife es f leader and will exac He ape i £9. Tampleo, where the Ameri. with a nation of thinkers. Hien an Consul put them on an oil ship > ar ‘ a sty years old, have | fF Galveston | Reap double benefit from this habit, chew 1 have two re Among other passengers on the | 2380 Und” <™daugher "marred, | sperma wan Bon" Francieco” Vela BROTHER a though | but twenty-three, is a " S.B. CHEWING GUM be eubscribed tc, and means as | apanied ft his | Did you ever r Harvard Medi- | and soothes the throat. Contains the same flavor and ingredients as Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops—famous since 1847. Made by the Makers of SMITH BROTHERS’ COUGH DROPS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ToPrevent tGrip u feel a cold coming on, *top it with a few ene of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, which destroys germs acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and keeps the system, ; in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza! es J s Laxative Bromo Quinine j Removes the Cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza —but remember there is Only One ««Bromo Quinine’”’ Call for full'name and look for this signature on box lé pee an In a large measure Parisian the discovery before | did sur A woman ; im perfectly There ie he Way on earth ty the roost, and. it TTT mT ii TN Mil ii | ll | %

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