The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1905, Page 3

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Pe cok ae Ni i I ll a Ml ot WAVE OF “SYLPHISM” Now C ROSSES THE BIG BRIDGE vk CAPTURES CITY OF CHURCHE ; Craze for the Sinuous| New Bend Rouses| Staid Old Brooklyn as Well as Hacken-| sack, Philadelphia aud Other Villages, . and the Women Are Vie-| ing to Excel Each) Other. | habtt sinated of in Lon- | Gylphism, or tho @ylphe bend which or! “La don as the “Grecian Rend! did years @go has reached Brooklyn, tt f# hard to tell whore it 1s going to end, The fact {s, thit ever since Mi Dorothy Bertrand intro ed the fash- | fon hory, maids and matrons weighing | 200 pounds and under—preferably und =dhave adopted it, and may be seen gliding about the shopping district, the | fhotela and restaurants, with thelr forr “twisted into double horseshoe curves. But there {9 a certain alr of selt-con- | sclousness, a luck of ease, about the | ‘women who so disport themselves that | ghows the pose has not yet become a habit, The stiffness will need a good many weeks before it can be rubbed off, But it's a fine sight to see lovely | ladies sailing down the avenue like 80} many swang or fan-tatl pigeons, All who see these strange figures marvel and admire, and those who are endowed | by nature with adequate proportions go home before the pler glass to learn to do Ukewlse, The women who ‘have not the gifts of rounding surfaces and lithe waists may xrin with assumed disdain | @t thetr In sylphing sisters, but in their hearts they have envy and desire, ‘The gymnasiums and scohols of Del- arte, the corsetleres and the dress- makers have been mobbed by women crazy to be put In shape for.the new fed. What exercise won't do whale- bone may; and {f that fails, banting must be resorted to, “La Sylphing'’ 1s not really imposs!- ble except for the excessively thin. "The fashion 1s spreacini with the! raplitty of epinal meningitis. Up to a week ago the new pose tad een only vaguely talked of, and now tt has invaded Fulton street, the Broad- way of Brooklyn, and every section tn | Manhattan from the Battery to Spuyten Duyvil Creek, Broadway scethes with “Ta Bylphe: They float down Fifth avenue, anf across One Hundred and Dwenty-Afth street they strut Jike pea- eooks, Fiven the quiet byways of the Bronx have been visited. Telegraphic despatches from Hacken- | wack, Philadelphia, Hoboken and Pough- kceopsie report the appeamnes there of “Ta. Bylphes.’ It !s probably only a | matter of a few weeks before the Washfon will reach Chicago anid the West, If Western girls take to AGing vroncos Ia-sylphe-wise !t will be walght worth seeing. Dame Fashion has done all sho can @ fomter the new mode of oarringe. By bulking jackets and slooves very short and ekirts very full the waist line abrinks to nothingness, As for the ptincess-muspender gown, it was created for “La Syiphes.'’ If “Tm Bylphe’ fever continues to apread the waitresses in the quick-lunch restaurants will be carrying trays of food on their backs and department- afore counters will be built twice as bale for the street cars and the- etre tanding room wil ate only ebout one-fourth number, HOW HERRMANN SPENT FORTUNE pa ete Ubaan Tells on Stand of Way in Whioh He Dissipated Thousands as “Angel” and in High Living— Claims He 's Poor Now. The cross-examination of Geonge Herrmann wns continued to-day by Alexander C, Young in behalf of. Flor- ‘me Crosby ‘Herrmann in the trial of her suit for a separation, before Justice Amend in Supreme Court. (Herrmann testified in a weak voice. Mr, Young dropped the line of questions aa to the “soraps'’ between the pair, concerning which Herrmann has testi- fied that his wife knooked him down, Acieked him, attacked him with scissors, @ carving knife and other weapons, Herman hae also told resentfully of the interference of old Selah Decker, tho @armer, in his offices, over ‘Florrio,"' and Selah held him, he said, while two men carried their trunks back Into the house when he wanted to leave the Herrmann! was questioned to-day as to the amount ho had Inherited from his father, He said he didn't know, but it was about $83,400 altogether, !n stocks of ‘various companies, He claims to be Poor now, “Now, how much did you lose as an- Bel for tho ‘Isle of Champagne’?! asked Mr, Young. “About 880,000," % “Did you own the Hotel Gert: one time?" wee 'No, #tr; I had very expensive apart- Meents there for about six months, and @pent from $40,000 to $50,000 on them. “How much da you spend on Char latte Ke: who claimed to be your wite by @ midnight marriage at Fort iy and @ued you for separation? “I spent @ lot of money on her; '° be $20,000.'" eed "You had to make provision for ail- mony hdl eed firet wife, Lena Kaut- man, Ww! #he got her divor i Sah, Woe, didn't “Yea, ait; she get $2,000 @ year trom the Landon company stook. Mr, Young asked questions to show @et Herrmann had transferred nearly one million dollars in securities to hie stepmyther when Charlotte Keyes and Mrs, Florence Crosby Herrmann jan ther at Herrmann, admii ho, thad turned over his atook in pee Herrmann companies, , eRe THE WORLD: Ww DNESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1905. LATEST POSE OF Dorethy Be. NI} w YVORK Ss LA Tara: EXPLAINS HIS M’KINLEY PLANS pia ea Architect Magonigle Appears Before Trustees of Memorial Association at a Meeting in This City, To make final arrangements for a monument to ex-President MeKinlev the trustees of the Willlam McKinley Memorial Assoclation 1 the Fine Anta Building, Went Fifty-seventh etreet. FH, “Van Buren Magonigle, the architect, who ‘has de- signed an elaborate memorial, explain- ed the details of his plans to the trus- tees. Later” those present went to the Metropolitan Club, where thoy had luncheon as the guests of Cornelius N. Bilss, Thero aro memorial ase were Pogtmuster:| preme Court Justice Day, Bliss, Vieq-President Fairbas will jam A. Lynch, ex-Gov, MurphyMbt New Jersey; E. W, Bloomingdale and Gen, Dutlold, of Detroit, ‘Tt would be impossible to say just what form the McKinley memorial will take,"’ eald one of the trustees to-day, “Architect Magonigle has gome plans which he thinks are extremely Interest- ing? After ‘we. havo. considered these plans wo will be able to decide what rwont. » But at present tt cannot b i it . a twonty ‘trustees In the aation, Present to-day ieneral Cortelyou, Su- Cornelius N, y at! CONVICT FREED, RE-ARRESTED Mulatto Servant Who Bound and Gagged Wife of Con- gressman Ketcham and Rob- bed House Awaits Trial. Harry Smith, a mulatto, who, | July 27, 1903, while employed as vant in the home of Congressman John |. Ketcham at No, 816 West Blghty- fecond street, bound and gagged Mrs, Ketcham and then looted the house, |was arrested to-day by Detective Borgts. McNaught and Farley, | After the robbery Smith disappeared, He went to Far Rockaway, whero he worked ns a walter, He was arrested Jn this clty three months ago and sent to. the penitentiary for a minor af- He Was recognised there and his term expired yesterday t+ spector O'Brien was notified Judge Cowling, in Genenil Sessions, efore Whom Sinith was arraigned to- day, committed him to the Tombs to awnit trial on indictments for assault and robbery, me RAFFLES IS IN TOWN! Don't fall. to read “The Ides o; March" In ‘the Saturday color supple- ment of The Hyéning ‘World. May.18 ft Is the finst-story of k. W. Hornung's on a sere when SYLPHE,| HOW THE SYL PHE LEND HAS S TIRRE D uP CHE we AID c i CO Pe ee ee CLINTON AVE A BELLE © CANARSIE, ( 4 CF WHAT MAY BE SEEN UN BROADWAY TO-DAY. THe Fla ¢ WEIGHTS ITY OF CHURCHES.| 4; BENSON= HURST a) Un) OLUMBIA Brosoway, Gan Nou Bear IT? Important Forcign and Tclegraphic News. « Whistlers on Show. PARIS, MAY 10.—An exhibtion of Whistler's works, under the direction of the Department of Fine Arts, was opened to-d: The American and British Ambassadors were present. King Edwanl's Wihist! and other leading American and Bi tions weer shown, Carnegie Fuud Chartered. ALBANY, MAY 10.—The $0,000,000} fund to establish a retiring pansion fund for college teachers was formally in- corporated to-day with the Hecratury of State. ‘The name of the crrporalion is the Carnegie Foundation, its prine.nal office {@ in Manhattan, N. Y ter‘ury in which dt ‘shail loperate ts given a8 the United States, Canada and Newfoundland, The papers are signed by Michotag Murray Butter, Alexander C. Humphreys, Henry 6.’ Pritchett Robert A, Franks and’ Frank A. deriip for the Board of Directors, Held as Sples tn Japan. TOKIO, MAY 10.—M. A. EB, Bougouin, & prominent Frenchman, and his step- gon, F, Strange, an Englishman, have been arrested iter) here as sples. Bernhard “Samuelson Dead LONDON, MAY 10.—Sir Bernhard Bamuelson (the well-known authority on railroad rates, who for years was Chairman cf the Association of Britigh | Chambers of Commerce) died tn Lon- fi ths afternoon, He was born In Bt Hay Wires to Russta. BAD NAUHFIM, GRAND DUCHY OF HESSE, GERMANY, MAY 10.—Con- sul-Geneval Mason, of Paris, 1s here as the guest of Secretany Hay. Mr, Hay has had mueh telegraphic correspond- enee with the American Embassies at Paris and St, Petersburg. Plague Bill Signed. BPRLIN, MAY 10.—Tho Reichstag reassombled to-day after the Easter tish collec: | ana the |. Father of Subways Dead, of pproving the {n-| ternational ¥ agreement, signed |in Paris, Dec. 3, 1908, for fighting the plague and cholera, ‘The United States is also a signatory to this agreement. |More Trouble in Armenia. CONSTANTINOPLE, MAY 10.—A4-| | vices from Bitlls say there have been| | encounters between Armenian revolu- tlonists and Turkish troops in the neigh-y borhood of Mush, ber of men were killed or wounded. In} | addition to the Armenian bands al- ready reported to have crossed the Per | slan frontier, other banda are sald to be preparing to invade Ottoman territory Taken After Pistol Fight. HUNTINGTON, W. Va., May 10.— George H. Wright, for whowe capture there was a poward of $5,000, has been | arrested at Willlameon, efter a des- | perate battle with officers, Marshal son was shot in tho leg during the | iuestacte Wright {8 charged with hav- |ing murdered Alfred Wileon, Albert Hayes and Andrew Jaokson, who set- led on bis mach at Provo, Utah, He | fled the State and was not heard from until low sated at Willtamson. MARBHALUTOWN, Ia. May 10— Delano T, Smith, who some years ago was prominent in Minnesota and In New York, and who represented Min- |nesota in both House and Senate, Is jdead here. He was appointed United | States Tax Commissioner in. Tennessee | |in 1803, He also promoted the Arcade D the first subway In New York Ratlway, /Klondike Millions Coming. SEATTLE, WASH., MAY 10—F, A Wing, United states Assayer, estates from tmformation he has received from Alaska and the Northwest Territory thin winter the output in gold from the northern country this year will total | $22,000,000, if not more. From the Klon- dike alone Mr, Wing predicts an output NO CHANCE TO FORFEIT BAIL Fearing Temptation of Alleged Policy Man O’Brien, Judge | Cram Orders Him Locked Up Till Tria] Ends. Judge Crane, of the Kings County Court, Brooklyn, to-day ordered Steph- en O'Brton, now being tried for con- ducting @ policy game at No. 149 HIgh! to-day before Justo Dickey in the Su- tho O'Brien was out on $5,000 bail and the Judge fears that if the verdict {s unfavorable he may be street, Brooklyn, locked up until en dof the trial. tempted to forfelt the money Detectlye Cohen, gand's staff, on the stand to-day tied taht O'Brien was frequently around the place and when the houso was raided gave orders about opening tho eafe. He was positive O'Brien was the real man in charge. George E, Bryan, a cigar dealer of No, 181 Penrl street, mado no answer when called as a witness to-day, It ts charged that he furniaies ball for tho arrested nollcy players and he ts now bond (of |O'Brien, \ Detcotives had watched Bryan's, place lust night hut. ne, did not go there, He was ar- pngnt 10. ba of Inspector Wie. tes. $2,000 VERDICT | FOR BOY'S DEATH | Brooklyn Jury eure Police- man Must Pay forAccidentally | Killing Young Hallinan by Pis-| tol Shot. SJnmes Hallinan, of No, 162% Dean street, Prookiyn, got a judgment of | $2,000 against Pollo James Me- | Gowan, of the Atlantic avenue station, preme Court, Brook!) Hallinan's @utt was for $10,000 damages for the | death of his son, who was vecidentaily | shot on Aug. 81 af Inst year by the | policeman. Young Hallinan was rturning home | theatre Was but a tow when he was | ns KUN, Ka croy ya ballet from policeman had ben scatterin of Italians and had fired in the alr, as | ‘he sald, The wound proved fatal. At the former trial ithe jury dis- agreed, ‘Th father alloged that th po- Weman had ben careless and negilzent, <a ROME GRADUATES. Meer, HARTFORD, Conn, May 10.-4 ates of the North American Chllag Rone held. sy twonty-first annual met the Noss MI meaner t during which a num-|~ ecess and passed the first and second) Of from $10,000,000 to $1 coming from j| Amertoan sido ‘nec bal ), the . the on the Grateful to James Stokes, ROM, meeting | Association Who donated the MAY 10.—A largely attended of the Young Men's Christian was held here tosday in honor of James Stokes, of New York, finds for the erretion Association's building in Rome, of the ) Nearly all the notablilitles of the Amer- can and British colonies were present, |Mr. Stokes delivered an address, dur. ing whieh he described the dnaugura- tion of the building In New York for the Latin branch of the Young Men's |Chrisvlan Association, and showed the assemblage an album of potographs de- picting the interior of the bullding, Mra. Stokes was tho recipient of several beauthity bouques trom the bdies present @ Men who have smoked other Turkish cigarettes, and those who have not, never realizing the delicious flavor of a skillful blend of rare Turkish tobaccos, unite to make the demand for Murad Cigarettes exceed that of all other brands combined. MURAD CIGARETTES bring to America for the first time the genuine private brands used by the members of Turkey’s higher court circles. The blend is the latest and most pronounced success of Allan Ramsay, for sixteen years government expert of Turkey. 10 for 15 Cents BY MARGARET HUBBARD AYER. If women could do without spinal: the “Sylphe" attitudes would inno time, but, unlike shad? § tr refore the Ine ed “Sylohe" bend will never find With the multitude, to whom! @ rauight and strong back 1s more ime more than an unnetural contortion ag crooked into a sen sion dn lungs erly despite thrust far ‘Syl ph ‘tion of all this | back, bent 1 the figure? ming a per b esional conev tortionist or a Hindoo Nauteh girl could ™ | affect NW eng) without ing themeit solve hese people ever are ) enough to Wear corsets OF Umbe though sp viking of contortion ninds Me that they usually ends teers a8 confirmed inyallds, soc no dancing girls alone ‘can’ clulm the "Syiphe bend” as thelr own,” to attiitudinize in whenever they ease without fear of harming themselve + A straight back is a. sign o} phyalenty, and mental vise for ayo'ding herve. cer upright, pase OL “ey lpling” are ainned Holt these lead one and early Irish history, e there Is ght her feet, iss Uhranvee Aubbard Ayer, Zhe Evening M orld’s Noted Expert * on Womaniy Beauty, Analyzes the “Bend *\ and Gives Some Ad. vice to Those Who diay Want to Adopt It y oft for in pu an ald y bones, and demands re- htant than the litest fashionable cone an Sylphe bend" fs nothinig® Hody—especiatly then the on the k n essayed int - falls partious e backbone js! and the tefi- is such that the’! their work prope that the chest ig? n of the body te! Kins siightiv back and sping! ast shightly i the lead, ‘Thee AU Heroine, hips are thruae chest forced forward and shoulde? ny If the? Pie As cont nag the natural with, und . that she yas ts a ean wih wit tly, yy as there isa musewar N back it affects. Hs Brews ature made us to stan will telegraph her ‘alee ieate Nerves as soon ed for any length {3 being dis Is one about ul the tl our ears from members sex, Don't let's give theme od reason for thelt jibes asa uly nd artifical, 1 good thing to! about ke the ; ihe, Swoet Allee Hehe . but A street crowded | wi swaying figures would propane to dream of good St, Patrick” 4n epidemic of “8yl= letting loose a few rT can runt abe, CaAe y toddle; and a small mouse would? large girl the advamtage of & ack and the proper control of

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