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caneeietintteatemeeeme net Ee Pee anre- ~ BIG CEDRIC HELD BACK BY STORMS Great White Star Liner Buffeted by Seas and Headwinds Ar- tives Late, Showing Marks of Her Rough Passage. HUGE WAVE INVADES HER SMOKING ROOM. Four War Correspondents and) a Live Prince Arrive After What the Captain Says Was His Roughest Trip. Tee clad and nearly two days over- due the hig White Star liner Cedric ar- rived {n port this morning full of etor-| Jes nbout waves that flooded the smoke room, predictions about the Russian- Japanese war and a real live prince, Capt, Haddock safd that it was the roughest trip he ever had had and onl tha maselve size of the Cedric cau her to-ride the seas as sifely aid. ‘The Cedric sulled from Liverpool on Feb. 12, and the first day out ran into & heavy southwest gale that piled up the waves. At the time a number of men were playing cards in the smok- ing room, among them being W. F. Corey, President of the United States Stee] Corporation. In the midst-of the game a yave broke over the vessel, smashed the skylight and flooded the foom. The players quickly sought to escape, but before they could get to @ry quarters another wave repeated the antics of the first. ‘That day the ship made only 175 miles. Heavy Head Winds Prevatled, From then until the end of her voyage the Cedric met with rather bad weather. Heavy head winds prevailed and thus caused her trip of seven days to be made nearer nine. . Mr, Corey was one of the intéresting passengers aboard. He snid that since he sailed from New York on Jan. 14 he had paid. no attention to business. “J have been resting,” he said, “so T can tell you nothing about the Steel Sorporation or anything of a business nature. Come around to my office next week when I am again in harness and if I have anything worth telling I will do #0." Mr, Corey was met at the plier by his wife and son. his # , J. We Blocum, aud W. B. Dickson, vice-presi- They at once ‘orey’s apartments a she drove a in_the Lorraine. From other passengers it was learned that Mr, Corey was rather unlucky in the drawing of the pools made up cach day. He was generally stuck for the biggest numbers and not once did he Grevebaps te was this that caused him Perhaps i was is red ren erpapa i was, thls t su) Bitar board, By this Inet he wha not ain the admiration of the women, who contrasted hiv action with that of Charles M. Schwab, his predecessor in the Steel Trust. Schwab Always Won.’ Mr. Schwab always won the big pools and never failed to give generously to { the concert -fund. A. G. Hales, ‘correspondent of the London Daily News, was a _ passenger, Te was recalled from the Balkans to. 0 to Japan. He said that the crial® In the East would result disastrously to ‘Turkey because Bulgaria would make war against the Ottoman Empire just as 4s Russia withdraws “the troops shé now has in the Ralkans to reinforce the In Manchuria “80. fur,” Mr. Hales, Russia Has been the one power that his pre- Vented Bulgaria from going to war with Turkey. But ia will not hesitate longer. She of the finest trained soldiers in the world, who have deen drilled ten hours a day. She sym- pathizes with Macedonia and will make war oy Turkey to help Macedonia gain is ‘wo strong mouths after the opening of hostilities her flags will be tiying from the minarets of Constantinople F. Lawton, vick Whiting and u were other war Donohue nuleawa and I i engineer: recalled by the fight for hier. 1 rexerve list, Col. H. J. Foster, Brit tache at “Wastington, + land had not t nese victo Military At- sald that king: en surprised at the Jap- but expected a Jong and rev gle ws soon as the fighting is transferred to land. Russia is unprepared, he sald, and even with the Trans-Siberian Ratiroad it would take two months to transfer troops and supplies to the Far Rast. Prince Andre Poulatowsk! of Poland, who married Miss Sperry, daughter of one of Callfornia’s millionaires, attract- ed considerable attention among the women passengers, He has a blond Van Dyke beard and mustache, is tall and slender. He is on his way to his wife's native State, where he has a fine estate end. a string of horses, Ti, Kitto, of London, tried to throw an element of mystery around himself by saying he was in this country on a ‘big mission.” He Is in the automobile business and it is thought he will try to organize the larger concerns of bis trade Into one gtant corporation, oe ee gét ee LINER PRETORIA AGROUND. Hamburg - American stehm St l Of Port in North Sea. LONDON, Feb, 20,—According to a eable from Berlin the steamship Pre- toria,: of the Hamburg-American line. hus grounded at Tajensand. Tugs have gone to her assistance, ——— GADSKI GETS HER PIN. Pays (6 Neward After a Lively ‘Ime im Police Con ‘There was a lively time in the West Alde Police Court to-day when Mme Gadski's husband, Henry Tauscher, ap- peared to get posesssion of the diamond pin which little Samuel Olive and la mother, of No. 109 West Fifty- third street. held on the principle that “tindings is keepings," and which they retuned to give up on the advice of agar Max Monfried without receiy- ing: renard, in Magistrate Whitman threatened to hold the Roy. and his mother they ave wD the ‘pln and received $25 re- ls to the settlement the oclared ‘that he would moe ies je pin because others had inquired BaF aR aTHS made him 43 Oath and the lawyer was thon d to-acknowledge that he didn't y Who was looking for Mme. Gadski- and be Magis ie lawyer from * that | | | Tulle and Velvet, Straw and Chiffon, Feathers and Flowers for the New Gaster Hats— Flat and Tam o’Shan- ter Models—TheBoat- | to} igh HE Faster hats have come I town from Paris, and th nearly forty penitential di must elapse before they make thelr ap- pearance on Broadway and Fifth ave nue, New York women who ure think- | ing of getting ready for the great Easter parade are ready to bid them | welcome, Turbans of tulle and velvet, flat hats of straw and chiffon, gay with feathers, bright with flow walt the choosing of the ft crush turbans of velvet, with a| FLAMES WIPE OUT BROOKLYN BLOCK Paint Factory of the F. W. De- voe & C.. T. Raynolds Com- pany Destroyed, Entailing a | Loss of $400,000. Mire, which destroyed the paint w. and ©. | Raynolds Company, at Joun. Ply moith and Hudson Brookly1t, fac: Devor doll |tort of the nd was heard was raging | vested in the to murmer while the fre “Here's another blow for the old man.” He said the insurance on the plant was, $240,000, Gen, Molineux Visita Rutns, | Gen. Molineux, accompanied by his sons Roland and Leslie, visited the ruins ently to-day. The General rented a va cant office in Gold street, uround the corner from the olu office. and eatab: Ushed temporary headquarters ‘To a reporter for The Evening World he said: "This is a pretty big blow, but the business of the epmpany will’ go on with practically no dnterraption, We have factories in Newark, Chicago and other places, Of course it Is a corpora- tion and all plans’ must be submitted to the Board ‘of Directors, but 1 shall get ready for business at: once.” “Isn't it rather a big tosk for a’ man of your years, General? he was asked. “My years. Pshaw! I'm a kid yet," Shortly after $ o'clock Ge, Molineux and his son Roland managed to get up company into. the office and got the safe open! after some difficulty, In it t jcomplete plans of the plint & jthe walls will’ be guod enough t jagain and work will be begun at ono “T waul to say the fire department did splendid work," sald Molineux “They saved n great deal for us, Two of the bulldings are practieally int and most of the walls are still stro: enough for use, ‘The department did splendid work.” Roland Molineux refused to say any- thing for publication eed MR. M'KINLEY EMACIATED. SOMERSET, Pa,, Feb, Abner Mo. Kinley’s condition was slightly improved to-day. His physicians vefaxe to ex- press an opinion turtaer than that he iy not in imminent danger, Mr. McKinley's attack was the secony in #ix months. He went to Plorida shortly after: the holidays, but he wus hot benefited, and returned Ni Rotweek ago: WPhystenligs Moi Boone Easter belle. aT facing of ehaded roxes—a sort of glori- Hed Tam 0° Shanter-—will be the most novel feature of spring millinery. Other boat-shaped turbans of fancy braided straw will vie with them in popularity, and for the girl who tikes @ fiat, hat there are shell-like shupes, dipping far | over the face and casting a becoming shadow on the wearer. | One of the mont beautiful of the new flat shapes, IMustrated, is of bratded Shaped Hat. |medium wide fibre, 2f strands of oule blue and champagre, the latter shot with Indefint touches of Wy Terese se © is loosely draped around the top and also crossed to the back along the left of the middle. A spray of green aves, with red-brown spots In them, trims the hat, with a single cluster of red-centred white night-shade flowers. Long pale green stems are twined about both the sides and back of the hat, with two or three knots In loops. One spray of rediish-purple buds hangs ver the back, Under the brim points of n chiffon are laid in over- . beginning In small potnts at the bande UP IN HARLEM THE CURFEW BELL ‘D’’ MEEHAN HAVING “BEEF AN. FAMILY FROM FIRE: Contractor Kenney Lowers Wife and Four Children, Clad Only in Nightclothes, from Veranda of Burning Home. ‘Vhe two-story frame residence at No. | 1d Beyant avenue, owned by Samu Kommedy, a contractor, and occupled by hin) and his family. was burned to the| wround early to-day, Mrs, Kenney discovered the fire w she got up to attend her youngest child, whose crying awakened her. Quickly Hotifying her jusband, they took their four childven Into # front) room i Shadow of hls fortner weit.” Win eat on, positively, forbade his preneiice or t of his sister at the ol scales or BEAT HIS FAMILY. ~ WITH DUMBBELL Fallon, Crazed with Whiskey, Attacked His Wife and Three Little Children, Injuring All of Them. uv i rr USED A KNIFE TO SLASH MRS. FALLON. Ses “Uast OfTulle Ix N Her Father Who Tried to Save Her from the Enraged Man Was Also Attacked and His Nose Broken. Pore ailon, an undertaker, of N@ 16 Flushing avenue, Astoria, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Smith in ‘Long Island City to-day on the charge of having committed a murderous as- sault upon his wife and three children last evening. He is also accused of having attacked his’ father-in-law, ‘Thomas Lynch, when the latter went to the ald.of Mrs. Fallon and ber children. Before the arraignment word was re- ceived from Dr. Moore, who Is attend- ing Mrs, Fallon and the children at their tome, that none of them was i able to appefir In court. Fallon, according to statements made In court, went home about 9 o'clock last night under the. Influence of liquor. It } In said he does not usually drink to ex- cess, but last night he appears to have ‘ been crazed by the whiskey he had tm- } bibed during the day. His wife had put the children. to bed and had then iid down herself and fallen asleep. Fallon, It ts alleged, had no sooner en. tered his homo than he attacked hi sleeping family. First he slashed bb wife with a knife, cutting ber severels on the wrist. arm and body, and then picking up a two-pound dumbbell, agely beat both the children and his wife with it. Fellx, Jr., seven years old, Mewes recelved contusions of the head and in+ ee juries on the face and body, Thomas, | five years old, was struck on the head with the dumbbell and badly hurt.‘ Riven the youngest, Charles, sixteen toward the edge of the brim. One ro-, the liatr, Under the brim on the lett months old, ‘did not éscapé, belhg struak wette in act on top the loft of the brim | side, ure clusters of plifk roses. Fepeatedly on the face and body. and a larger one, with a J@t buckle,| ‘The third hat Mlustrated t* a turban hin daughter ad atandeniaren, Wotioe underneath, ‘ de of loose folds of velvet shading it 1s alleged, struck him with the dumb- Another charming flat Mlustrated 8 of} from manve almost to purple and! ell Abril h Tine warned. wpe vhite und blac! je, trim: rimmed w 3 6 heard the cries e ‘woman and, chil- white und black tulle, trimmed WIth | trimmed with a broad band of pink dren called. Policeman Cameron, who Bao velvet ribbon and pink i ve | Toses: shading to mauye, on the crown placed Fallon under | arrest. | Fallor The body of the bat is of white tulle| Under the brim and on the side the made no resistance. An ambulance wax shirred on a -vire frame and showing in| same sort of roses are disposed, form- sent for, but before ft arrived Dr, Moore u and Inereasing in size and falling, Du Barry regular intervals on both sides of the | ing A most bewlldering floral coronet. injured persons. brim narrow ruchings of biick. ‘The | A fine illustration of the boat turban, | i SOU NS ere ee telenicne crown is finished by tulle frillings ot | which promises to be as fashionable | into prown tints. with a pinkish cast in) sittin about the crown and twisted over | NOME wae ade against. him, and he white and ts, encircled by bands of wide | (ye spring hats as it has been this} ail. ‘The brim is crossed by shirred | {t to the side of the back, Roses and| was remanded without bail until Mon- black velvet ribbon, Iald in bows, | winter, fs of fancy fibre straw in a} straps of dull pink satin of a lovely | buds. shading from pink to bronze,| day morning, when he will hay, fashion, ov en shading! new tint, with folds of grayish-pink | ‘tim the side and back of the brin hearing. Senney opene: he wi and ik papers ab 4 the call for a special meeting t Kenney opened the window and his} ioe 405,000 In a week ing New York | (10 Can for & Special meeting of the | vas discharged. One of the. firm of U erles aroused Frederick Mesinger and! gambling-house, Now, I want to say] @ ane ‘ommittee sto: consider tha tins tiie: sterkelscalted up Police Head- Joly Thompson. who lived in a house! that any reference oF implied reference ce submitted against Hooker at e! » police of! the Weat across the str jtor my place that may, be In that anuiary meeting of the assoc. sluarens Hand thee polse Of S1e eriahre h tr a 1 store Ie absohitely without foundation, dent Hand has appointed Thirtieth street station were notified. le fire by this time had commenced] and I nt to deny ft authorize ¥ 3 hi te Heat} hey are searching for Wendel, . Sl et is lc and abso-) W. Huffeut, dean of the Cornell Uni- s f to break L610 the 1 roome, aid to make the denial emphatic and abso elt "he Shc {he Cornell Unt " ie reat en ictur y senney family wan compelled to po! fee i. was made of Mr, Canflela con.) man to hear the prosecution and. d j H as tna } va . * to the LOof Af the veranda Cver the front! cemniig: hit Whoreabouts, But he des} fense, and i will devoly on him to re- COP MADE A MISTAKE. W id F; C bt he house, ‘th shiien were in thea clad ho Materwmere Heian nor would ft tel nape whether is ae orld-Famous Caricaturists t ate where he stice shall be Naled before a tribuna . : night clothes, but were wrapped [in onsent. to) beAnteny ewes comprising the Court of Appeals and|He Canght a Boy, and Then Let ~ Illustrated ) y in © Post- Jee senndial, S feet, standing In. the snow, DAUGHTER SEEKS FATHER. CURALIONS AgHINSt Fustion | Frank Jones,.cleven years old, a heavy ante ‘ Kenney found in the room a piece of |, es Urieny, that wlille ceganee {pack of. something over tis shoulder.| A Colléction of Notable Caricatures of Great Interest VK Over the Phone Denies that a|Must Defend Himself Against “Half Drunken Kid” Ever Lost Any Such Sum in His Gam- bling-House. PROVIDENCE, Feb. Supreme Court Justice Warren B, [lave # store next door, and ran away rae: 4 local newspaper here, Richard A. C Hooker, of Brooklyn, ‘has been sum- om the tht \ t . x ition to feld denies that it was in bt moned to appear beforg the Grievance |* Mrs. Crofton’s hands were severely M E ped Seek York gambling-house that the Committee of the New Svork State burned. Her hair and eyebrows were ysterious drunken kid’ referred to by District) Association March 1 to defend himself | *inged and her dross burned. " Attorney Jerome lost $105,000 in five] against charges involving his impeacu-| Tho New York Hmployment Agency Is the reasure of the Sargasso Sea. platy ment. conducted, by ‘Edward Waldman, who " its office had been called and taken charge of the RENE TO-MORROW’S ‘Sunday World| Gannens' S conven, WOMAN BURNED ° She Carries Out Blazing Furni- > ture While Her: Dress. Is in Flames. and Then Calmly Puts Out the Fire. “The Amaroff Murder Mystery,” j by B. Fletcher Robinson. INustrated. Mrs, Elizabeth Crofton, who lives on Staggered out.of the main hallway into | the street ut 7 o'clock this morning. | j and which threatened three gas tanks, | most enve in flume. She rrh | s195, . . y Jeach contiining 1,907,000 cuble feet of | husket and wnair, both of 4 Lhrilling Detective Story by the Co-Author, with Sir Ras, cured the residents of that rec-| | were blazing, These she threw | A, Conan Doyle, of “The Hound of the Baskervilles.” |Uon .o flee in url yeaine their ‘ ferent ONE on pee the street, slapped wee hits jhe en A Aenadeello Hao unpepiae ealsiee puconstay wag Srenving abourher seks, one) teally wiped out the entire block in| We ae are Hf fd ne Makar “Th B: id f copa tntory'wa ental” | 2 |x hc ttt” ante dat tne wongt| Lhe Japanese Bride o Kk Maher, o! ngine No. ¥ 2 bi ihed ANS LB paxil man Fran ie fina s ie pnpue ii cone J. P. Morgan’s Neph weed trom the roof of one af she, ——~ : Se Be = : ee cpt — | cne noticed that the door opening Into - &. Morgan s Nephew. smaller buildings by his comrades | the rooms of the New York Emplo ree ; was sent to the Brooklyn Hospital. | | F ment Ageney was open, Going Inside i ‘The totat loss from the fre wan e%- | : he found trates Want ae its | A Remarkable Romance of the Far East. timated at nearly $400,000, Gen, E. Lb. J ind Harry ar 1, who kas no| 2 Molineux had most of his fortune In-| | hone and had been sleeping about the} | premises for two or three, nights: ofton knew him, so she vaid; “EF t Harry, what are you doing here? 5 Without waiting for him ‘to answer | js * Mrs, Crofton peered behind a partition i iiaers | . and there saw a waste-paper basket rneith a chair, Both were $5,000,000 Damage by a Single Well-Aimed Torpedo. Illustrated, The Death-Dealing Power of a War Torpedo, as Re- viewed by Naval Experts. . : unde U've caught you.” she erled to Wea- del, and then she grabbed up the blaz- ing chair and basket and ran downstairs to the street. Wendel! had come down behind her, according to Roland Michael, a butcher in the employ of Ruehl & Merkel, who Charges Involving His Im- peachment—Dean Huffcut, of Cornell, to Hear Charges. Distrigt-At dd soon aft newspaper - printed y Jerome's remarks was also the proprietor of a theatrical Illustrated. Despite all the Influence exerted by on the street telephone 1} Goy, Odet! to protect his friend on the |C2MPaRY Which he sent on the road to ‘ Meee Ronnta Ao Gantield, There | bench, President Richard L. Hand, of {PAY "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Wea-| New, Yorkers Secretly Planning Another Attempt tc story in your paper and in she| tho Har Association, fast, night Issued | 2°! tt Is aald, was employed by Wald- 9 man nun up to a short tlme ago, when he OuDs Secure This Fabulous Hidden Wealth. vhilel % one i" alted station he derived proilt 7 = eo e y rope, with which he lowered the chil- | yies Mary MeAveoy Belle: le In aa tee aemon ae Prot} was gum-shoeing through the snow . dren and Mrs. Kenney to the ground,| in Thin City. fe ttt geaatgortes, Depart: carly to-day on. ‘Third avenue between | tO ‘Every One. : where they were caught by Mr, Mes-1 yrigq McAvoy Cote No.t Aa ticaat 1 relatives and other’ con-| Tenth and Eleventh streets, A : ’ Kenney then sild down the rope eUsthind attest 0, ip seekiris: rried upon the rolls of the} darted out of @’doorway and hese ~ LO MACOS tat 4 5 pireets | Cilongo, Js seekine overnement.who did little but |” “pta-hat now I've got yer! What 3 ; wil teceovers “thes houke” was cacae Bell tn thie city: : EO doin with, that pag? | Professional The Radio-Activity of eett ate as house Was COME MyAvoy came to thix country fro crook, heh? he “boy 8 wi egos, TMP MAMAS IF eR ETealtind thirty-five venre ‘an. and his} DR, CONRAD OUT ON BAIL. | Fient and cold. No, the Ra e KRadlo-Activity eS, id er ® lo. nek ¢ + y re it y $< PERN) er DAN OSELEAC KOS DL D¥. Edward Conrad, who was rein- gk bin, “He's tight | Unfortunate Mr Butt-In. \ CLEVELAND'S AUNT DEAD, To make hustness boom during the| cm, eerasy on @ charge of at- | "Con and boy then went, to M. Him-| * mat if Teseeyt carne iivedln Wasnt oom tempting to commit a felony, was re-| 1 im tne basement’ oF] © ; He f 7 \ BUFFALO. ¥.. Feb, 20-eSfen|4UH season it is only necessary to} teased oni the ‘Tombs ta-day upon fur Noaot third Re is eas ay Lady Bountiful, Superstitious Smith, Tidy Teddy, Phyllis, lands duped dead at her home‘ln Wile -gumaay World in the right place. .!ireot house where Dr. Conmad had hia). ithe copper went, back.to:his beat, mand All.the Favorites in the Funny: Side, ®, by eanitarium, went on the bond. the boy went to his home, °s . 1 hae | : { . fe as ‘ i o ‘ ‘y 44 [ yi 8 rays NAY e BAN ACO a RR UES pt 4 ne: PE ee ier ing .

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