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J (j +, hd 0 . LADY VALETS¢ NEVER! SAY M. D'S Beflevue Surgeons Shooked at Idea of Hand Maidens to Press Their Trousers and Pestorm Other Services. IMPOSSIBLE, THEY SAY WITH ONE VOICE. Blushing Internes Protest Loud- ty Against New Order Substi- tuting Women for Men to Walt on the Staff. ‘The Bellevue Hospital medical staff 1s up in arms over the announcement of Dr. J. W. Brennan, President of the Medical that he has decided to @bolish the men valets and engage young women to take thelr places, A deep roseate blush overspread the @ountenances of the forty-four phy- Giclans of the staff when they heard of Dr. Brennan's decision, "Gracious!" said one modest little interne, “how would I ever dare to say, ‘Julia, brush my pants and lay out some fresh pajamas,’ “Why, I'd feel terribly about ordering @ young ‘voman to perform such dell- cate services for me, “Why. I wouldn't sleep a bit well when I knew some dainty young lady was waiting out in the corridor for me to met up so she could make my bed. I'd hate to keep her waitin~ and I'd be in constant fear and trembling lest } mista nd come in before I got my vest one. Want No Ladies’ Maids. “such things are liable to happen, @on't vou know, and it would really be positively distressing Just think of It, us ladies’ maids instead of Hitherto the doctors have clubbed to- wether and hired one man for each room, fifteen in all, paying them out of their own vockets. Their duties have been manifold and related to the usual delicate employment of a valet, such as assisting the? voung physicians to dress, rubbing them down after their Paths, massaging’ thelr backs when they are unusually tired, shining shoes, pressine trousers and looking after their linen, It is now proposed to hire three ehambermalds to take the place of fit- teen valets, ‘The hospital board an- nounces that the three women will be pail by the howptital, and that they shall perform all of the dutles for- merly undertaken by the valets. An Imponstble Situation, ‘The physicians and surgeons my that this is impossible. Not only did the men valets perform all the litte | gefvices connected with the toilet and | bath, but they went on delicate er- rands for tie young internes, the na- ture of wnich would preclude the em- TRAIL OF JUDGE PARKER'S VISIT THROUGH ( KETCHED FOR THE EVENING WORLD BY MORTI POPPEDSOOI HOS HDOSHISHTIGIITTEHTIDE WOCE LPARKERS SUITE OF ROOKS ON FIP Floom,, * ° oa 5 FORGER TELLS OF THREW WORTDOT SATURDAY EVENING, sEPTERRER TT Toe ORS AS THEY WANDER THE BEWILDERING HOTEL ASTOR MAZE MER.) East Fourteenth street, appeared in the Yorkville Police Court to-day as com- plajnant against her husband she created a commotion by threatening t+ commit sulcide or kill her husband if he was not punished by the court. “T've tried every means to reform him,” sald the woma, pointing at the man who stood with downcast expres- sion, “and still he will drink to excess,” ‘Bhe hit be over the of a chair last week,” interposed the prisoner sullenly, VS OR UAT Prisoner Fields, Who Got Away from Criminal Courts Build- ing Fooled Officers by Imitat- ing Court Attendant’s Voice, In his cell at Police Headquarters, Newark, to-day, William J. Melds Gtl- lesple told an Evening World reporter | how he escaped from the Criminal | Courts Building yesterday while a jury SPAPER ME} are. ENTIUNCE eynical surgeon out and get m your size will do?’ or ‘I nee et Of Jaeger, size 36 chest?’ This idea of economy may be all right, but I don't thing it will go.” After President Brennan had heard the storm of protest against his scheme he sald he would reconsider the matter and hold his decision in abeyance until ¢ had made a careful Investigation. —=—_——__ ROOSEVELT MEETS ADE. Playwrixht One of the Visitors at Oynter Ray To-Day OYSTER BAY,, Sept, 11.—Three vist- tors were received at Sagamore Hill to-day by President Roosevelt, They Were Delavan Smith, editor of the In- @anapolls News; H. W. ‘Taber, of New York, and George Ade, the author and Playwright. The visits of all ot | There was no collusion, not even my | wite was deliberating ax to his guilt on his trial for forgery. “Tt all came to me in a second,” Gil- lesple sald, “and I took advantage of an opportunity that presented {teself, who sat with my eister In the adjoining court-room, knowing a word 3 ued, “Court Attendant Degnan led me to the rear of the court-room and through the passageway to the stairs leading to the pen, When I reacheu the bottom I saw that the officer sup- Posed to be there was not there, and the Iron gate opening on the mezsanine floor was open, JINPEDKUGE Suicide Viclously Fought Man NOE OER TOS Green Animals Break Away 360 AAD White Star Liner Headed Here @ purely mal nature, Mr. Taber, Who is a dof Mr. Rov » Intros duced Mr. Ade to the President, whom he had never met. In the early part of the day the Presdent and Mrs. Roosevelt took a lene horseback ride, passing in the course of the ride through the village of Oyster Bay, They were greoied curuiaiy by many of thet neighbors and towns. | Deople. FIGHTS WOULD-BE RESCUER, | Glasgow, Alter Vainly Trying Sul- = Cell, Bamuel Glasgow, of No, 16 Madison Street, wandered out on Pier %, Kast River, to-day, looked at the water for @ time and jumped in, Frank Ruddy, of No, 69 Pike street, went in after him. Glasgow, @ husky man about twenty- five years old, fought to drown, but | Ruddy succeeded in holding him up un- | tl a rowbvat reached them, A_polico- man calied an, ambulance and Glasewow Was taken unconscious to Bellevue Hoa- pital, where he was locked up in the Prison ward on a charge of attempted suicide, NEW WAY RETAIL STORE. ively to Ladt Outer Garments, to Be Opened on Monday ‘The opening exhibit of the New Way | Retail Store on Monday, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday will no doubt create much favorable comment. This store, located nt No. 1% Fifth avenue, between Ninethenth and Twen- tleth streets, in a branch of one of the largest and most prominent manufac- turers of Lad'es' Cloaks, Suits and Cos- | tumes and who are known throughout the United States as the acknowledged leaders of Fashions in Outer Garments tog Women. | ‘he object of this branch is to place on sale at retall the choicest models of | their wholesale house, thus affording New Yorkers the opportunity of view- ing and purchasing the newest and most exclusive creations before they are di layed In the var ous specialty and de: tment atores throughout the country, | The elimination of the retailer's profit by selling garments direct from their j4wWay from him toward the office of ing my she had Replied “AN Right.” ot mac tv oom sais thant! Who Tried to Hold Him and from Street Car and Go on} with Largest Number of Pas- inlunary put my hand “sverme| Leaped Fale. After’ Landing Wild" Dash Up Crowded sengers Ever Carried from a mouth and replied gruffly, ‘All right,’ Just as Thad heard Frank say a dosen’ times before, imitating. his volee as best as I kenw, 1 walked Ineide and saw Degnan go away from the head of the stairs. Frank stood outside un the meazanine floor about sixty feet away from the entrance talking to a man, His back was toward me, and 1 walked Avenue C. British Port—100 Left Behind Knock-Down Blow. Two runaway horses gave Avenue C ite “crowded hour’ to-day, After knock- ing down four children and an elderly woman, one of the horses dashed Into a lamp-post at Ninth street and was in- | stantly killed, while the other was Caught by a policeman just as it was) rushing into a group of children playing on the sidewalk at Righth street, Alfred Blanks, six years old, of No, 02 East Fittleth street, sustained a fractured skull and is in & serious con- dition, Wildam Smith, aged one year, and Annie Hoffman, aged ten years, of | James Caulfield, of No. 214 Court! No. 94 East Tenth street, and Jennie | etreet, Brooklyn, was knocked down hy Mindlowitz, of No. le cross-town trolley car at Atlantic) fated Gontnetesar re ATOME Oy ule | Bein Wheks eireec, Bevektvas ace the wheels of the car pasal The team was being unhitched trom | #3 foot and crushin, then. id ‘vas &@ bobtail street car. The horses were | taken to the Lone id College Hus. | Green and were being broken in. | pital. James Doran, the motorman of| No sooner had they been released from he car, Was arrested, the car at Tenth street than they be. gan to run, The driver was throwa QUEENSTOWN, Sept. 17.—The White Star line steamer Celtic, which salled to-day from Queenstown for New York, carried 3380 passengers, believed to be the largest number ever taken in one vessel from a British port. Nine hundred and fifty of them em- barked here and about one hundred steerage passengers were left behind on account of lack of accommodation. ———— KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR. NTAGARA FALLS, Gept. 17.—The most sensational suicide that has oc- curred at the Falls in years fook place to-day when James Byron, twenty-six years old, despondent over the recent loss of his job, leaped over the Horse- shoe Falls, from Terrapin Point, after were on the meazanine floor, directly | tice erty i ven © Ces he across the court, and Bell was facing | ‘Ted to save him. me. I hid behind a post until he inrnel Bryon was, until recently, @ driver of hs back, and then I deliberately walked |one of the reservation vans, He was om the stairs to the main hall and |q hard worker, sober and. had the con- seedless Maes fidence of his employers. Recently a re- ‘Tempted to Kill Himeelt, duction in the staff of drivers made it “Once outside I felt sate, T had sm | recessary to let out gome of the young. with me which I had in the Tomba, and |¢r men. Bryon was one of those who made direetly for the ferry, T caught | got a diasmisaal. the ie srelors poet, Which connected | The young man brooded over his mls- wt wanted to get to Newark, know- | {ftune and early to-day appeared at y wife would come home, and | the leland bridge and waited untf one of the vans, driven by Allan Belleau, \¢ fi65 with her which I needed. While we train was going through | came along. He knew Belleau well, and asked him if he could have « ride, the Clerk of the Court, “Deputy Sheriffs Bell and Delehanty Harrison Was tempted to commit suicide and walked out on the plat- form to do so. The train waa going| 'h@ driver welcomed him and during | “POM his face, and he lost his hold on | fo fant. however. 1 at scared ‘and des | the ride tried to cheer him up, the reine after being dragged for a dis- | cidwhen 1 got off the train the Arat | m Theres RO use In living," eald Byron | turned ‘onto the ordeals incre NEAR | man I. met ‘was Police Captain Daly. |MQdly. “I'm going over the Fats, | Of, children. ped T shook hands with him and bla him | ‘M's what I'm going to do.” tthe hhorees coutlaved Taysett nd the tlme of the day. Judge MeMahon and Chiet Clerk Car- roll, In General Sessions to-day, con- tinued thelr inquiry into the lack of discipline that permitted Gillespie to escape. Judee McMahon congratulated Detective Sergeant Flay on his cap- ture of the forger, tinued alos | jo Ninth street, where rane oF | them struck a lamp post and was in. | stautly killed. The other tore loose from its mate and continued up the avegue to Eighth street, where Police- man Charles Anderson, of the Eleventh | y. “Not it 1 know it,” said Belleau, and after that he kept a close watch on the other. Suddenly near Terrapin | Point Byron jumped from the ven and | started on @ run for the railing at the Horseshoe Falls, Belleau dropped his Procinet. blocked the A dosen tiny obildren were pi Gillesnte will be extradited from New-| lines and went after him. He caught | pj 4 maddened om ie hotites te irg-round-a-rosy, and the maddened erm and Sirabrion weet eee nec- | Byron as he was climbing up oo the borse headed in thelr direction. The warded to Preaton to fence and dragged him back. Policeman made a fiying leap at the fe day for the signa~ ture of Gov, Murph Byron fougat furiously, Again anim head, and, securing a hold pias again he knocked Beleau down oe bridle, managed to turn it into ;. 2 made for the railing, only to be caugnt| the street. He was dregged for nearly Including TWO DAYS’ LEVI P. MORTON RETURNS, [474 dragged back ‘by tne driver a |® block before he brought the animal BOARD at the Ru- score of people witnessed the thrilling|t? ® "tov, however, dolf, Islesworth or St scone from places where there was no — —— F Hotel With Family on La Lorraine to Ag- | chance of thelr getting to Belleau's as- GIRL’S MIND A BLANK, Charles Hotels. alstan fond Panerai of Be Belleau had tauled dis man back Hotel accomm wtat about three times and was struggling popes oe following Monlay, Ex-Gov. Levi P. Morton and his fam- Drugged and robbed of $10 in « . Byron suddenly landed Mamifacturing plant of the purchaser | {ly returned to-day from Paris on the | Witty him, when Byrod Bowery saloon on the aay of her arrival Pa which, coupled with the (aa\lMK: | French liner La Lorraine to attend the haying bin at, on the drivers face.) rom Austria, “Jane Doe,” aged nine: thelr productiona always eing in ad. | funeral of Misa Lena Morton, a daugh- the | teen, Is in charge of the Charities De- 1 wrest a3 Stréet) 9.55 A. M., 2.55 P. Vance of the prevailing atyles, will make| ter, who died in France and whose Rng aety? | partment and the police are trying to shopping at thelr store a’ proftable body, arrived here two weeks ago on “Fic, | find the man who robbed her. Upon | SIMILAR EXCURSIONS EVERY he ‘Thureday si! Met & coun- Their onening display ie one of the most | “Tne Mortons went immediately after fh agpey sumptuo of this season's show to Bilersiie-on-the-! e of whom she asked the way to 4K. wi ssh Ad aa nla Midna at tne Aaa! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AUTUMN OUTINGS 7? ATLANTIC CITY EVERY SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER, Round Trip Rate from New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City and Newark: $10 jons are Included from dinner Saturday evening until after all regular trains Seturdaye and Good to Return Within siz onthe, “ THROUGH TRAINS TO ATLANTIC CITY Leave NEW YORK ead with a leg) SOOTOOSOODDTS VOHVGOEEOFH1-009- 004995 90990900-0-0006-04000004000000000 CHARLES MuRPnY Suicide or Murder, Says This Discouraged Wife. Threatens in Court to Commit One or the Other Because She Has Tried Every Means to Reform Her Husband and Failed, When Mrs, William Knice, of No. vol fovage' “but {t was after all my coax- ing had failed,” The Court suggested that they make ups At thie the woman elevated her eyebrows and raised her voice to a high pitch. “For six years I've lived with this man and there has been nothing but un happiness for me and the children, 1 want to be separated from him. If you don't send him away, Your Honor, Il) kill myself or him, I can't stand it any longer.” Knice was held in $200 bail for further That's @ tact,” sald Mre, Knice de- | examination. DROPS DEAD WREN ITALY S STRIKE HORSE IS BEATEN NEAR REBELLION, Deteat of Ostrich by a Nose at|Socialists Back of the Trouble Brighton Beach Costs Ani- mal’s Trainer His Life—Ex- pires Without a: Word. Really Alm at Overthrow of Cabinet-Props to the King. ROME, Sept. ii —The Roclatit agita, ‘fon 1s on the increase, especially in the The defeat of G. L. Richardy's three- | "9rthem part of Italy. In some places year-old colt Ostrich In the handicap at Brighton Beach yesterday cost the life of Gus Hannan, Richards's trainer, Ostrich was just nosed out on the post in the last jump by Dekaber, ridden by Willie Davia, the Western jockey, who won four races yesterday. The horse would have won the race if he hadn't hung in the last few strides. Hannan had a large financial as well aa nentimental interest in the outcome of the race, He had especially prepared | Ostrich for this effort and didn't believe he could be beaten. He didn't go over to the track to see the race, but re- mained in the barn with his other charges, Toward evening, when the stable boy brought Ostrich back, Hannan in @ trembling voice asked what the out- come of the race was, “Beaten a nose,” said the stable boy. Hannan didn't say a word, but just gazed at the boy, Then he suddenly threw up his hands and fell in a heap on the floor, A doctor was hastily sum- moned, but Hannan had died almost in- stantly, Heart disease was the cause of death. Just how deeply Hannan was finan- trem! conflict between sti eee throughout | a the movement in Rome. At strike between the populace several of the upon sult that many 't 19 assuming the character bellion, hg Another fight hae occurred at Genoa between the strikers and police. The Whole night was passed in darkness there, owing to the strike, The Mayor and other muniaipal of- ficers of Milan came to. Rome to-day to present to the Government an ex- Pression of the indignation of the pop- ulation of Milan, as @ result of what thay term the slaughter of the @ real cause of the whole agita- tion Is an attempt of the extreme party t© overthrow the Cabinet, as, in spite of the fact that it ja @ Liberal Minie- try, it energetically keeps - a Oy ally the ex: The ItaHan Socialists, as a for their alms and as @ t prorat, Saatnat an during which twelve sigs "aeereaie aye oon to-day Inning of in veatarilay, sso lhiad noa confilets have occu: red and ti latter ne police, at Genoa Rome, killed, the hour st {o> the Near being mortal injured, | to assist the the wounded, © The Italian Government hes taken ex- traordinary measures to suppress the clally interested in the success of the! strike, horse !s not known, That the horse was heavily played in the ring was no- Uceable before the race, His victory would have cost some of the dovas dear, The heaviest play on Ostrich —[— $1,000 IN GOLD. ——— For best eatimate of the Roosevelt- showed up just before post time, and| Parker vote, For details of distribu- the colt was knocked down from 4 to 1 to 3 to 1 In spite of big play on sume of the other contestants, Hannan was a well-known trainer, He was conspicuous during the old Gutten- burg days, when he handled the horses of the Empire Stables, among which were such cracks as Tormentor and Madstone. — NOT TO JOIN SHIP TRUST, LONDON, Sept. 17.—-A telegraph mes- sage wae received here to-day from William J, Pirrie, chairman of the Har- land & Wolff Shipbuilding Company at Belftst, denying the report which was in ciroulation there yesterday that the firm of Harland & Wolff was about to be absorbed by he shipping combine, ali title of the Pirrie-Ismay Company, the Limited. 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I, Sept. 11 Allingham was arraigned in the court here to-day, charged with: (ng Mrs, Denals Crowley on ‘ last, and was adjudged * and held without dail for The Septemme ber term of the Grand Jury, He smi taken to Cranston State Prison, The warrant upon which i was arraigned named the Which were used in killing the a8 a club and an axe, and the p when asked to plead, sald; “Mot guilty with the axe.” He was’ then one dered to appear for examination = Monday morning, a While being led downstairs from! court-room into the city jail, ‘ ~ ag Mt rate. Allingham changed his mind quested that he be taken back” " court-room. 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