The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 3

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CRUSHEDHISLOVE, sn 8. we declared My wit nte " pos « 1 In that 1 ha the greatest surprise of my life uu t uw myself the victim of a 7 lot the whole nat i ft (Girl Bride’s Amazing “Contes: document. My love fea ver an i Fitially Adiltted in |i." creer mowsie cad teavent thie Separation Suit. wo ving out her con iodine weme for separation HUSBAND SAW A PLOT. | "1 was s0 montited by. the ohare , ee ee e mad hat T had not been a hus Determined to Put Aesthetic AIR BEE SOE Mitte oes inderstand Jefense Young Woman Out of His ald t the ena con finited. “I swore firat that she was Life Forever. ae lt Asta Asche's was the n and then again th that she was 4 but t Fustic ot a normal wor wrote under ¢ ’ was not until ame into m The finding « * “novelettc Mrs rmal woman confess one | the novelette, thing that turned her husband's mind | possession that [ recognized how againet her forever. Until that time, | fully I was under the power of two Herman Asche told Justice Cobalan | designing women my wife and her to-day, he loved his young wife jm ther." though she made the ugliest charges | Describing the Riverside Drive against him and had deserted his | home to which he took his bride on luxurious home at No. 490 Riverside | the wedding day red he Drive without explanation vad furnis rat of $8,000, The novelette confession flnally got | sparing no ¢ teve the girl into the court record. Last week Jus: | from the worrles of her single Iife, tice Cohalan refused to admit tt while | which, he declared, was made mix Mra. was testifying as to the) erable by an accumulation of debts charges which form the basis of Jand troubles separation suit y-day rwever,| “But, this girl was a kind, loving Asche dec Ll 1 vainly | and gentle wife, was she not?" asked |] ff pyr)y's Elion Rogers, and Feel Fresh as | rex Jett me. but 1 ata not nota 5 against her. ‘There were no disagree + Fe] | ments between us a Daisy—Try This! ["o" were ven per at ser teaving \ you so suddenly? A. Very much s« aye glase of hot water with | In shite of the charges she made phounhate before breakfast el ae : ee 1 MY A w ne 4 » | washes out poisons, Be SE Mea we vedltte Govier A. None at all. I loved too mu but then 1 began to see love changed . to pity. ee WATSON STORMS IN COURT; CRIES “PERSECUTION” Georgia E itor, ¢ - Chane With Send- ing Obscene Matter Mails, Is Give! Throug n Warning. THE EVENING WORLD, TUEYDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 yra Kleen Discovers the Orchid Woman, Artist and Writer Who Has Toured the World Finds American Women Have Most Freedom, but Are Most Womanly of All Woman, and All Cubists Should Be in Jail! wor Vienna, 1916. GERARD TO CARRY SEVEN wuneD is" City Product, in New York’s Garden of Girls WORD U.S.ISFIRM TRUCKS AND CARS Whe Orchid-Woman is the product of Ciwilization and Tuxury Cintizaton and fuxury, 1 have I have he: co. By Nixola Gre “I have studied women of all p lived years in Paris been in Hindustan and tn ( This is my first visit to the unsel for Mrs. She Is the Woman Made Useless by Civilization and| Wealth; Like the Orchid, She Has Beauty With- | out Charm; Even the Lines of Her Body Are Unnatural. ON U-BOAT ISSUE CRASHIN YONKERS \lso Will Emphasize Our Rep- resentations to Germany on Belgian Deportation Double Collision at) Curs Which the Company Says Was Greased by Strikers. ) WASHINGTON, Nov 28 = Aqots seven pare ware severely Injere:t jor Gerard, @ho wae ‘ 1 Jay in a trotley accident on the Curiske should for New. York ls morning, was CURVE of the McLean Avenue line ut be in a jail which@ jeked to remain over for a da Caryl Avenue, Yonkers Two cars, they hat designed Lint Peeeravat re n charge of sirtkebreakers, were in thenselver with Nim thts o8 Collision with two Public Works Ps marine situat feportation | Partm vehicles 6 from Nev of Helelan workme ‘ nany York Upon the submarine birct Five of t injured were in ’ Ambassador will be In a position to Second trotle ar, Ww ) crmahed infu tke back word to Berlin that the ‘he Mt Th ier two Were on the United States quarely on tte N@™ York Public Works automobits eviously outlined postition and ex. | {flck. All the injured were taken vw Ger ¥ to ive up to her St Joseph's Hospital, Supt. Deni. oa [Cera w ppiement the repr greased the rails at the curve weak ons already made to the Bertin Phe: snjured: are e strong. In oa war of Office by Charge Grew, cating). Michael Brannigan of No, 41 ty versus Niot Tdo not ws lect of the deporta, | Tinton Avenue, the Bronx, and De think women should neutra binibs by ipl ba menico Usel of No. 3128 Villa Ave MOTHER WHO GAVE SONS TO.,,.... ‘ee vy Ae telne ane, the Bronx, employees on the COUNTRY A MONSTER have the situation alleviated New York Public Works Departmen: “Women should prenerve tite at all| After a vinit to the White House | TUCK and: thes costs.” Misa Kieen replied. “In Ger * "the aecond trite Aaron Gold " ¥ they boust of a mother wh t man of No. 38 1 woot Street, Yonk- six sons tn the war and vide Lan | Ors ers; Rose Friedman of No. 146 Pal He prey hn shave not als " Fe sone | : Pm Avenue, Yonkers; Stdney Klein Ane, U think she is a monst ol HM of No. 188 Ashburton Avenue, Yonk Has Kleen | H. House ers; Joseph Weinberg of No, 125 i len Frank Dobwon of N 4 Kast Fourt Anise Avenue, Mount Vernor Man as Beautiful as ments from reachtr utral coun. {carry out her p fishing, Yet «hip after sip on tte; Europe at r we fishermen starve. In Sweden it Ie the] by President W Maine ‘ h ley-Smith. anime. L have not lived much In my | bY & viKit t jeotaton Ivor of the detendant, and of all classes all over the 4 Wee wihtcte now. ton cold) her years in London, Rome and ylon, in China and Japan | “You apoke of knowing Ellen Key," here since Wednesday, ican women are thi undoubtedly the r Miss nited States. I have been nd Is to you that Amer. \/ freest on the globe—and they are ost womanly women as well.” Tyra Kleen, author, artist and feminist, Sweden, smiled at me in the Hotel McAlpin, and added quickly I do not mean by of ook-laden table fn her ross & uated by civilization and luxury sin all great woman what a man under. ALGUBTA mae has tt ae stands by the word continued in the faultless! Hee dhe a AS aac a glish which so many Scandinavians learn to speak. lines nae a at AS el ee + “What a man calls a womanly woman {s in reality « AH which United States Attorney Don mitea ccmmsyeet most manly type because that mere echo of his brain, |tion's great wealth produces her. She aldson se that the Govern, that empty dish held up for him to fil! with the proper feelings, s the most |s purely decoratty to useless and | ment would ask for a miatrint if Wat. | MANLY woman, She has only the thoughts of men, the qualities men| Without perfumo or charm. 1 prefer To see the tinge of nealthy bloom | son continued to introduce extraneous prescribe for her. Europe,” added Miss Kleen profoundly, “is filled with |She, at least, is natural,” the artist fo your face, to see your skin get} matter, and the Court warned Watson manly women, We have very few womanly women. One of them is my ended.” clearer and clearer, to w up with- | \ A wat anne ‘ = t i ete Misa Tyra Kleen, who found this out a headache, backache, coated hbiplatiase atinue topermiy) Mm |ifetend Bilan Key new application for the word manty ton je or a nasty breath, in fact, to! lis oma ane “Women must be women — ne the daughter of a Swedish diplo your best, day in and day out, meatal cr ued Miss Kleer W t, “do you hellave|Matist who, for years, represented his fast, ty inside ebathing every morn- sded ‘from the | ment must ¢ their own n In beaut country, at the C ra yeepne ee lor one wee nounced t without regard to men. I believe that! yay is now a member | etn i efure breakfast each day drink a ROECHeMis Ile rcte a itra aaniecrannedl o- [AIL THE PLACE FOR CUBISTS | International Law and, Mise ile Blass of real hot water with a tea) as a “most Infamous mut American. won Sei caaman DE AND FUTURISTS, told me, drew up the law * spoonful of limestone i phosphate in it} Which he charged to the Catholic | ing this than any ottir wot) 7 a, the subject of be Sap LES UABBI SE EE harmle ans 0 washing from | mre! Fina oat jury pees you know that I pr hi ee unin B eae: muty EVEN AS NURSES, WOMEN flomach, liver, kidneys and howels | NU the prosecution bega ‘ of India, who asic in ance, Hot N WAR the previous day's indigestible waste, | {2 © to prove Watson's of the senses the women of thn ey a French Ublst told me SHOULD NOT STAY | sour bile and toxins; thus cleansin, rope, who are just a4 truly harem | [8 sutiful woman is the most! Miss Kleen, by the way, is a mill sweetening and purifying the entir types but who pretend to be free 1 ing on earth and the jeast tant clfist Sar na worhen alimentary canal before putting more fri ave § wome painting Dp it not prove that the wor food into the stomach. ‘Th: on of BARS KANSAS CATTLE. See eT ivanianesy hide ti Do L believe in beauty? What a Hurope are manly that they 4 het water and limestone phosphite on re too," 1 sale Panicnpnitaee (ue repeated Mixs Kioen, {n. { help, 9, Kier UA teMiunitions,”” she mpty stomach is wonderfully in- | Ye" Aino Anu stay in ha , 1 football |tignant!y ; cruel we Think the women of all pees ing. It cleans out all the sour | Nebraska take them to thestres ane vee ne| But the Cublats, the Puturiate, y ea should refuse to have anys fermentations, gases and acidity and | Nov §.—The games; women have pitied they nr exptat ) You te do with wart should refuse ves one a splendid appetite for Bureau of Animal Industry ts-| women of China because thelr feet 1 t bi =i 7 nurses, even. If the women had reakfast. ied an order to-day prohibiting the were bound, never realizing that) 0 , Puturtets Gone this—if they had declined to A quarter pound of limestone phos- |tmportation into New Jovaey of cattle, they own skulls were just as, Show 8 Jail,” declared the young take. the places of the men and od phate will cost very little at. the swine, ete, coming from any \tririy erushed to a falag idea) /S8edish woman, firmly; “in fail the work of the the war would drug store, but is sufficient to demon- of. Katieas. and Nobraska, rl ce’ Naeaau ay, th which they have designed themselves, have ceased. There would have been strate that just as soup and hot water {handled though the Kanaus city) and Of WOmAREBERS | Mn [Cubist are crazy and should be in Re,ammunition’ |e cleanses, sweetens and freshens the # stock ya Missourt 1 added, remember ; madhouses—or impostora and whould There would hav en Am ‘ skin, so hot water and limestone phos- untine is established to pre that Miss Klein could speak tm 16 iy rine ji ley Anemamensuisneanauie phate act on the blood and int winking here of the hoof and | cerestingly aa an artist a8 Well AX © “oxtan/ why conti sl Rave car anole thoes Ranival theta ans. Those who ure sv —_ = ” | be as womat 4, ing of munitions by ation, bilious attacks, | Major ©. MH. Lyell, MP, Wenndea. NA FOR DILLON yormitted bis se Mias Kleen replied theumatic twing: LONDON, Nov. 28—Major C. . ay stopped it, Do you not am skin is sallow a Ityell, Liberal Member of the House “+ KS COMMITTEE bi that It would have been a good thing inside bathing will have them both | yoyo i masor in) Highland Batt 3 No," I said, “I don't. For some look and feeling better in every way. \F wal Garrison Artillery, has beck ——e woman's sen might per time IT have had the oa that the C4 Y y | —Advt. wounded Food Commissioner Fails to Ap-! that man war whieh is t ueht in Rurope No, . n F oi 18 & Wa ale and fe pear, and Messenger Is Sent Minn Kleen interruptes, | 18 8 war ' Seana ee ; ' at man wants i ertabeni tor Him ‘ he what man nn You've tried the rest-now try THE BES f Jon wan true of al oO ‘ Austin Nichols € Co's. snd Mari ae Se EES ine bunarwomene ith ae Islutive Cominittee eb por . at a r ; Ls was issued for hi and a? i and sienitar { and asserted rt neger was sent 40 dena Nm « “~ wort ae ostr : There wa t Saturday Mr, Dillon was re Or pictur hows 4 ratio prit i before . 1 Pyaar . xed ' are Prus 3 Mapa we lang in some degrea, Td t want bs he ir at to seo the world "Prussianized. 1 ‘i . WV an mad 2 at | “Women we the f t ¢ 7 di bi bor, Pecan: Oe ee ee oe ! E nothing in your dessert recipe except! speaking with benator Wicks ov to insert Burnett's where they now read “fla- The sichaet, smoothest and most delic ious coffee you have ever tasted, A quality cup that will cheer and strengthen you as no other can, ‘ Order some from your grocer to-day and try it. ATGOF 2OMO. STON 7 OME BFOCes _Ceey One Ory, If not obtainable at your usual trading place nis Your roe name, wilh your addr nd we Will see that you are promptly supplied. Sole Roasters and Packers AUSTIN, MIGHOLS & CO., Inc.—New York Mnporting, Manufacturing / W INSIST on “Sunbeam” the telephone URUGUAYAN STEAMER IS SUNK BY THE U-60 4 i Vessel, A I ported Destr MONTEVIDEO, N pt of the Uruguvan steamsbir Were advised to-d at had been sunk b 1 LONDON, Nov 2% The F or Cit Kerminghans h Tine Novw t 1 Ve Shing v vor with vanilla.” Your puddings, custards, creams and sauces will have a tempting deliciousness that will make your friends ask for the secret. Be gen- erous, tell them it’s 9 Burne Raspberry {T said. “Do you ac her doctrine | that motherhood ts the supreme right } of woman? | “The Bayer Cross—Your Guarantee of Purity” Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin pro- tect you against counterfeits, Every package and every tab- Yes,” Miss Kleen answered, “but T think the motherly principle may express itself in art, In books, in many forms, besides the children, E think that any work a woman does should motherhood, should young artint Na atcher, who let of genuine Aspirin bears | yes struck fire as she apoke, “The Bayer Cross.”, “Me > ma, ‘Vo work Hke binant Toadamers “That lean iseplee Sold in Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles of Do not repeat it’ And so it isan ine 24 and Bottles of 100 it to tell a we nn whose work ae hould express wor 1 that she B e@ Table ts ce Aspirin HEMPSTEAD NOY The soles of the Cu 1th pn hore wero destroyed by fire tt ‘The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. 8. aig. 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