The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1916, Page 3

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SEARCHINGHOME Poet’s Women Still Live; | ' THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916, a Juliet; OF MANCAPTURED| You See Them Every Day | y ROSALIND THE “Tam So ashamed that women are so Simple Wy ms aiet MIIBLUND oF KATHARINA (THE exesnntew) to offer war when they should Vy * " “ AEN kneel for peace, or seekt for woul Se AW ANI rule , supremacy and Sway aah 7 RY when they are bound & NON to serve, Tove fe |a) and_ovey! 2 wious ALLY “still we HER DAY WITH $400.00 Post Office Inspectors Seek Further Evidence Against E. J. Quigley. “TF that € bent of love” be | | | ur 5 N. J., to search the home of B. J. > love i, Quigley, who was arrested tn Baltt- <\. t L€ more yesterday with $400,000 worth = of stolen securities in a small black ’ } ty bag. Two inspectors have gone to Y Baltimore in the hope of identifying Quigley, who still sticks to his story that picked up the bag in a train The securities are part of the loot taken from registered mail pouches on the way to New York from Com- A DANIEL tome Ve Sn to judgment munipaw on Feb, 26 last Mtn ed Chet Inspector John. Koons w oy et in Baltimore on a bogus order fa. ALN case and was about to take a train back to Washington when he saw Quigley coming down the steps of the Union Station and looking about as if in doubt, On a sudden impulse, 4 pe 8 Koons saya, he arrested Quigley, who tried to draw a revolver, but was Bard of Avon Will Be 352 Years Old To-Morrow and | L fetch cl Lael dda His Fame Still Lives Largely Because He Drew also arrested his companion, George Kendall, who protested that he was a Women Characters Who Have Their Proto- atranger and had merely asked Quig- types on Broadway To-Day. ley where tho smoking room was. Quigley insisted then and has kept insisting that a man and a woman By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ) who got off the train at Philadelphia To-morrow is Shakespeare's birthday. i left the bag in a It was locked He will be years old. We oie on Bebiekie res, For, as everybody knows, William Shakespeare of Stratford is @ New ans, he jared, " , 2 and knew nothing about Kendall SP ABHIFAGNG: WAH te err saci When the inspectors asked Quigley Of course Bernard Shaw thinks Shakespeare 1s dead. Two for his bagg: checks he said he thirty, because Shakespeare was not fraternal enough, unless) you think, as I do, that Tolstol was too fraternal. | For months now the dramatic and literary worlds! have been celebrating the tercentenary of Shake- | speare. ‘They are still at it, and Shakespeare ts such| a really vital being, his fame is so blusteringly alive,’ the time. The officers by | Quigley brought the plunde A eanavemim that even these celebrations won't kill him. Of aj fimore to negutiate for its rettrn. £97 Jesser man, humanity would be likely to say that it was sick of hearing| HCl faataversaauil or ieuimeseas ima vane ‘the securities live in him talked about. For the Athenian who voted against Aristides ‘ lsd aa the Fonultiohaa/oberetlow in Washington, , cause he was tired of hearing him called Just” has many descendants. | ‘ ems will be held by the Uni States Comntissioner to-day, and it And perhaps so much praise ae turn people against the greatest | DOROTHY ARNOLD'S is believed that the United States English poet if St were not for the 3 = —- — | MOTHER REVEALS NEW District Court will order his return fact that Shakespeare's women,/Stancy is the dearest possession of! 7 to New York on Monday, noro wornen, lovely and strong, | POINT AS TO FLIGHT h no more, Thomas Benson, alias John Bennett, i one on shore, | Mra, F. R. Arnold, the mother of stant nevers - Dorothy Arnold, revealed a new cir- a commuter pa- cals SS Koons and his men took the oners to the postottice and. fe open the bag. found $400,000 worth of negotiable securities in’ it, which is practically all that was in the registered mail, though thy amount was reported at $1,000,000 at | No gl was arrested in New York on Mareb frank and fearless, whom he gave the i “ 15 while trying to sell $7,000 worth world, are just as much alive to-day | On of jewelry stolen nthe same Mail ay the poet is, and plead his cause for| sy hea te 3 PA Aa him everywhere, No persona who there cumstance in connection with the dis- 1 April & that he wa knows his espeare can talk seri-| tently supporting a wife and aix igh appearance of her daughter to-day. bbers, but the po ly wanted « free tr if w* Woman, for}ehildren who does not throw out his - ‘ In conversation with an Evening ho woman so new, so, chest and sniff adventure when he! Police Uncover Only Four-] wortd reporter Mra. Arnold aatd that recreant to convention, so daring in|hears those words and thinks what ch Sewer Pipe Unde Dorothy, on leaving the house on the thought or conduct that you cannot!a terrible rover he might be? ‘the| itch Sewer Pipe Under day she disappeared, eaid she was Why That Lame ' : pviotsve in Shakespeare's | modern woman knows, as Viola Cement Strip. going to order a gown. e knew, that the surest way to rope nis was the first publle announce- Back? | If you don’t believe this and prefer|and tie and brand the inconstant| Oyog mora, as has happened ao} ment that the girl Kave her faiily to go to life rather than to the plays | male is to convince him that he 18 80/iany timea sinca Dec. 1°. toto, afany definite intimation as to her for confirmation, take in the costume | fickle Venus herself could not hold | ., to the fate of Dorothy Arnold, | intentions when she left the house ball which the Professional Woman’s{his vagrant fancy for lunger than line peautiful young dauxhtor of | Tho reporter questioned Mrs, Arnold League will give Monday night at the|the honeymoon Francis Tt, Arnold, a wealthy per-{@8 to the idently of the dressmaker Biltmore in honor of Shakespeare's! Portla—a Daniel come to Judgment, |fumory imiporter of thia city, haa| “It would do no good to tell the name there Morning lame bending over, or® a dull, all-day? Taahacker @aeh ts tercentenary, I'll wager you will find yea a Daniel—has hundreds of pro-| come to nothing, The tale of Fdward , of the dressmaker,” she replied. “We cause enough to| all ¥ women there, not |totypes in the young women lawyers] Giennoris, a convict in the Ithode Isl | have run down that clue, We have suspect kid only costume, but in character, Jof New York, Forty of her were grad- and State Prison, retated circum-| found that Dorothy did not go to the yasmak: n G I have not taken any ste > amen Dear) story of this convict in idenc’ Point, at Highland Fails. T place little eredenc in r Inspector Faurot and four of bis!that Dorothy is dead, My mot men, picking out the only mansion | instinct tells me she is alive and will trouble. Get after!// wg lite, For Shakespearo| uated in New York last wek. the caw : sts, Anti-Suffragists, yes, Maybe you have be CCA Pj and feminists, too, For Rosalind and| aii this time who S Teare siauta |e ‘ Viola claimed the right to ask the|suffragist is. Why, Katharina the| Y eat and neglect our }men ve y si BO Me Rory (Baa We Shrew, of course, You see Katharina’s | is ise, and so fast bes | Most Important femin and. In] it temper came from the fact that| wit) 4 eventually be restored to us coming # nation Ee +. | other words, they carried out in prac-|she was tage onal Reardon ue etetallea oF Hiepiene * y had no reason for running raths from kid diseases tice what most timid souls of 1916}anq unmarried. Like all avowed iibtalreasiblanee <0 was a 8 . refined gir 890, is the story told by the | dise y only, e and) made friends easily. I it ahi . is the story told by the | discuss in theory only, and o : igor man-haters she really adored the aex|of Glennoria, Investigated it CE STA a ea ae asi over their shoulders to see who is lis- mane sacine, wind ; vat her iden- If annoyed with a bad back, nervous | Ove" UM Lala ‘was the Ince Mil, {2° Professed to despise, and when/day, In the basement a strip of ete thee eer tening, Rosalind was tt , she married Petruchio and he began| cement flooring six inches wide and en think she is with sor own since wh troubles and irregular kidney or bladder f to throw things at her, and to starve | tive and a half feet long was found good family in some remote place action, modify the bad halite, aud use /Holland Boissevain of her day, Or Inez Doan's Kidney Pills. ‘Thousands recom-| Milholland Bolssevain, who has told) nor, she decided quite naturally that|It seemed impossible that. a body | where the disappearance of Dorothy he was the king of men, For Kath-|could have been squeezed through | ANNUM has never 1 of mend them. | publiely how she proposed three ime er husband, is the Rosalind ' ’ © never 1a word A Manhattan Case: tis to Ly eran vas arina’s head was not set very square-|auch an aperture, but Giennoris had | gr {chee gnever, recelved. a. wor Pete Hast Slat St., saya; |0f 1916 As you like it, ly on her shoulders. The same | stantially how Dorothy Arnold was nh wondering | buried in the cellar o Kc in the ck | said a cement floor was ripped up to] disappeared, The press and the publi ra good deal Like ¢ girl of : prey: Reealing of balance that made her a terma-|make her grave. have been cruel in intimating that we Fa little} had no use for the Inggard in love. | 511+ gist made ber a door-mat wife=| William Gunn» caretaker for o,| knew where she ‘ax. ‘That intimation My | She said to Orlando at the start, 98/1 often 4 Libby of Pit was based on the assumption t we kidneys were very irregular in | we would all say to our Orlandos if al of Pitney Avenue, Spring Lake,| were not ta ng freely te the T felt all out of sorts, After taking one | we dared And why have not the antia got} N, J., the talk 1 owner, obje oO hav | How could box of Doan’s Kidney Villa my kidn out Katharina’s famous lecture to| the 4 floor dug up. Wau with the | Could say was that she were in good working order and my back |"NA¥%,an" you he so tardy come no MOFe! wivey ava campaign document? With| authority of the docal eenstable: dea J out of a and we didn’t know where felt as strong as ever.” V'd as lief be wooed by a@ snail." the greatest respect for Mrs, Pres-|rfgarded the protest | “We get letters every day from ry Rosalind was only one of several|tonia Mann Martin and Mrs, Arthur] ‘Three feet down they uncovered a} People claiming to Know wh Shakespeartan ladies who showed a|M. Dodge, I do not believe they have| four tne sewer a nn wale Dorothy He but nearly bo) of the let , PILLS JP) pretorence for mate attire, When- | improved on it, he thought they wouls To he tore | eee erene, And Rorewle weittan by 50¢ at all Drug Stores ever it suited her she wore doublet | “lam pahiam are so simple ough, Faurot had his men go down | the other y from ® Woman in St Foster-Milburn Co. Props. Buffalo.NY. ff | and hose, So did Viola, So did Imo- peac e"\three feet below the , as | ouls w 8 Was sure Dorotay . And Imogen was the only one of k for wile, supremacy and sway. | rar as their tools bo used, | Was, tiving thero and mi the three who found that she did not m they are bound to serve, love and) ey ny er ile & thee "eee like masquerading as a ma or, | Why are our bodies soft and weak and Jaoll formation under the pipe hud | finement I ‘ave received no re agi sleeping aubonrs: a a O9n- nd trouble in the world, |Rever before been disturbed }- Mrs. Arnold was infor jsemnedi "S aop a man'e life lee tedious) Aus tat soft conditions and our} Lieut, Willis was sent to Provi-| Evening World reporter that the de-| one.” ye 7 } ectives had found om bod Should well agrea with our externa arly ja the week when Warden y | Viola, posing as a man, strikes the parte? F external Davie Gf tha Bhovs inland Berta, ous. a house described by the Joynical note of 1918 and Helen Row-|Come, come, you froward and unable de Island convict. She” was wort Uary first told of t nfession «reatly relieved by the news, but suid land: My mind hath been as big as me of|had from Gile is t weeks she had anticipated it yo T, | ent myate 4 cleare: » oy say more, swear more, but in-| as great, my reason haply| Te Williams, who ted in the seareh vor |) Wien PRIA A Slonred: us Dorothy horis re JOur shows are more than will, for still We prove {atuch In our vows but little In our lov rnold six years ayo, Glen eated all of t j Dorothy could not have word for word and frowa for n y such vecurrence as thy But now lances are but straws,| = | by this man," Strange, by the way, how all men] Our Weak, our Weakness | 7‘ appa =o Jadore the woman who gibes them for | pyaf! , |fortunes have bee SPOTTED BY STYLE. be most which we in-|spent because of Jtlon of American w individualistic | purpose #1 note in Katharina’s little speech, the | to-day ever neat bray never failing about her own | Mand t orators, She in the of villuiny Absolutely Removes R R |Ealany of nti-nuttragia Mi Indigestion. One package Jor what they think proves it. 25cat all druggists, 1 Roction wat thoy their fle nes8, Sometimes I think | Canadian women shopping in the tradition o | Detroit now favor long skirts, | They have to pay 87 4-2 per cent. duty on every pair of spotted by the customs | ~ _ BALL EXPLODES, BLINDS GIRL Phyateta f masculine incon-| Notice the strong w shoes a Seek to Ment Paul re Stwht of Salton, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF [1'4"oAititins sou veoructio naa|undor ne tuo tru agin wtl re beni ewer ott trl » KILLS BUGS. aE ON LU Vonieale over at way in ; Nan “Ask Any Housewife” reeset DoesNot Blister }\\\'s;\, peiriiae 3 ioctl tae nN ee i Aplosion f Ak All Dealers, Refuse Substitutes (wauavol"sure"inoarr sare uatiee, —bethss hudeeds hewlly. dul’the eaaeee ant at Maceaent ue LADY_MACBETHS Are PLENTIFUL "Infirm of purpose!” Vsnanespeare for [thpn Sabres honorable thy purpose Post office inspectors from New Tm ous vous eriege, snd ne York have gone to Ridgefield Park, payor word row "” JuueT wouLn 8é A WOMANLY WOMAN TODAY TWO GIRLS ACCUSED. OF HOLDING UP MAN | David Morgan of Bayonne Says} pocker Pretty Prisoners Blickjacked Hint and Took $50 and Wateh. 4 Sixty hi why and answers Jwomen of Newark old at headquarters, held up thie | Entored tn sf] Anna had none. He had no explanation to And Tolstoi could see no reason why his fame offer when they found a package of should have survived his own time, but that was No. 108 Oooaine in his pocket No. A Chicago judge, after digesting aml Mariare 0,000 volumes, has settled a burns Morgan | homeward he whole of the wheat, cooked, “krumbled” and delicately toasted, with a flavor and sweet- ness all its own. Look for this signature— At your grocers 10% |MOTHER LEADS BROOD | Rosalind a Suffragette (f 12 10 SIRE IN WESTSIDE FIRE PANG Another Become Frantic When She Thinks Little Girl Is Lost. Hid $20,000 damage early to« irdwood lumber yard and ’ Dye & Son, Now, 108+ 795 Ehventh Avenue. Had {t not {been for Juck, a collie watchdog, the | loss might have beon much greater, Jack's business is to keep lumber "4 from cilmbing the fence. The men know that to make the se outside ja to bring Jack on, When Policeman Harre r rapped on the big gate at 8 ck this morning and got no res the collie, he investigated fire already under way, hief urns sent a second 1 Chief Kenlon took charge ns. The « of lumber 1 go fiercely and threw out suck of heat a oke that the bi ints had to by from No, venth Avenue ture of their appeat on the street was @ pro- cession of twelve children led by thelr Mrs. r 1 when ur-yea ld was afterwards fou ox were rem stables of the Shette Waon-Decker % West Fifty-sixth Street, and four jautomobiles were hustled from a ‘|iarage on the corner of the lumber !} company's lot. Several Eleventh Ave. ‘ jnue freight tr ns were held up by the fire, whieh was under Jrontr Ioshortly before 6 0 junt, Mise Mabel tynn Dies, | WASHINGTON, April 22—Mtne Mabet jt nn of Warrenton, Va., one of the Wast 1 ngton Hospit Injuries wuat

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