The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1905, Page 10

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ARE WOMEN DOING NEW YORK. — GIRL FLEES (SUICIDE AFTER “TO ESCAPE HER GAME OF CARDS PROTECTORS” WITH HIS WIFE ASSASSINS ARE | | AFTERHIM,SAYS NOT QUALIFIED _—— a SEEISEt! DOYON REMEMBER JEROMES) Mouse A MOMENT Helen George Leaves Home Richard S. Fay, Formerly of the Calumet Club, Kills Himself in Katonah, Syrian Prelate Accused of Pis- Clergymen Oppose Employing tol Play Talks of Plot and | Female Trainer of Sunday Gives Lie to Policeman. School Teachers, | by Rear Way While Crowd Waits. LET ME OFF A MtA\ Hous ods) If Helen George, of Brooklyn, has a aspiraions now is the t Heten, the manage! her to se of the \ Was Not Seeking Revenge on ‘°**\"* & i cause of the relentioss manner with | : . ; ¥ ei Die 5 % l : which she has bee ad by 1ew , Editor, but Going to See paen Oi i $0 <s 's) necessitating 4 guard { Sick Friend. “} — as she goes to and from her baa =| sf iy her pl of employment, at Raat Cn Ns Beaver street, Manhat , has aroused! oy rhe th ‘i arkable de- e has been to the Sunday School | them in the nor- | ¢ to make tea fo that the ch public curiosity to a re Rafael Hawaweeny, Bishop of tho get alr fan branch of the Greek Church, teachers to A several of parishioners, who | mal methods Were arrested after a pistol battle on ‘ome to t Paciflo street, Brooklyn, last which a Syrian named Ade gree. When time came for Helen to 8' to-day there was a dig at No. win} in post - : 1 Johnson ‘was shot in the leg. were arraigned be of Miss Kinsman, who {s a : , of Mis 's n hi street. It was composed y of en | } Ma “3 fore Magistrae Voorhes in Butler State « endent of normal : ay “ . aS Street Court to-day and held in $1,000] work, was presented by a lay member, and a majority of then Some t bail each for examination on Sept. ald be fine if bes om nikhocked Lat s signth charged with felonious assault He ae suld be obtained | George home ar y : a According to the police sto: or the pos: was scen that Hae RISA MS, ft ved he clergy was against a woman. Tho attitude of the membe c clergy caused feelings bordering on tn- Bishop led a number of his f fn an armed attack upon Nahum Makarzeo, of T >wd and would not rl said s ne home of street, a Syrian editor, w! dignation when the: Bake ene aye hi 1 deen a bitter enemy of Bishop. Ki BS e \. 1 1 irate The prelate was also charged by De, but Serine of Detective “Mile-a-Minute ¥ 1 Policeman Mallon, who arrested him, inveisniacinovemane er specially 1 body 1 5 mt with having snapped a revolver at him) On a motion of the Rey. Dr. Weeks | climbed through a rear f¢ fs when he attempted to escape. Mallon| @ committee, was elected to name a man | side street and went to th aR CoE for the oad tion yeeks he t = made a separate charge of assault) Avernee ‘Sunday ee eat ne Mrs. against the Bishop on this ground. —_| palpably ignorant of the Bible and gen ' ° ina erally showed It. Assassination Plot. — After the officer hadtold his s} fn which he declared that a plot FELL FROM “L” STATION. the riot the Bishop gave his een formed to assassinate him. He, Willianr Galway's Early Morning asserted that he was utterly innocent Plunge Results in Only a of any attempt to harm the editor, and Scalp Wound, swore that he had never had a fire-arm| yiniam Galway, twenty-seven years in his posession tn his lfe and would 914, of No. 1700 Pitkin avenue, Brooklyn, not know how to use one. | tell from a station platform on the "I have enemies," he said, Brooklyn “L" this morning at 4 o'clock. | aecking to kill me. I have been Ha aaiaiaalalacveraifeceipe wounll| time and agin that I will be : everel f ated and for many weeks I have not _ bensscccece: THE EX-WIFE = MIME. WADE TO BUILD CORSETS FOR MEN TEARS BLINDED , et night. Whenever I go out I wet) -= geveral of my parishioners to go with o a me and this was the case last night | Bee ee mor ala ore cake n|| She Resigns Vice-Presidency of Sige oon ahsing penceabis” Uirous | DEFIES HOODOO: National Dressmakers’ Asso- — Ma | Mrs. Harris, Crying Because Declares in Affidavit that Old Husband She Had Had Ar-| Couple Trailed Husband and ecihe eset Tr tnat it was feigned | ciation and will Design Cor- rect Figures for Sterner Sex. rested Was Locked Up, Didn't Got Evidence on Which She See Car Till It Hit Her. Sues for Divorce. g aid that he was twi wealthy and willln de padway pre ING CONNECTICUT WIFE’S PARENTS sassin- MME. WADE. pistol duel, with the purpose of mur- k sink was. a widow be- drove him Mme. Linda Ross Wade {s no longer) Vice-President of the National Dress- — RICKER DIVORCE SIGNED. “| Husband Gets Decree in Suit Not Ls Answered by His Wife. WHit! When Joseph Harris, of No, 203 East lication for alimony One Hundred and Seventh street, was| counsel fees, pending the hearing ¢ arraigned in Harlem Police Cou to-| sult for divorce Mrs, Lillian A on aw arrant secured by his wife.) wife of George J. Stein, wh her, charging him with cruelty, the Warren Hotel, at cuse had to be postponed, because * Gering me by hitting me with what Sorey Qnly for Women and gould appear to be a stray bul Gives Lie to Robloeraans) j Children Who Came in “ag soon as the firing began I fied) . Maca took refuge in a carriage phone i Rain to See Her. makers’ Association. She has dropped | aid not have a revolver at any tine) the handle to her name, but continues | during the excitement, 4 ee ee to be very much to the front. Fea 8s iterate false od He admig The hoodoo that has played many| Henceforth Mrs. Wade will leave the 10, that he did not find any weapon in myY/tricks on Mrs, Blanche Chesedaugh | Association to battle for itself, and | eeones ihe Dosseasion when he made me a PriSON-|. 1) sng alvorced Roland B. Molineux |@"xlous woman who wants to be made lizabeth and Canal Vhen the Bishop had been heard Po-| after his trial for the murder of Mrs, |!mto the “correct figger” will have to | remarkable story | P’ favor of, Uceman_Tormer arraigned Syrian’ Aqams, appeared again yesterday at seek Mrs. Wade on other hoaths, | wife didn't appear, edn Brookien: hattan, hamed Simon Keven, of No. i sesied Keeney's Theatre, Brooklyn, where Mrs In future you will find Mme. Wade, | She Js in the Harlem hospital suffer- 5 aetna ker, was several hours after the 1 Hie sald he Scott was to make her debut in vaude- | late of Masonic Temple, engaged in a ing from injuries, received night, Jobn and Elizabeth K: * County w was run down by a car at her sult for divorce ts t Third avenue and One Hundred and) sre, stein was Elizabeth Kramp and Fourth street. Then too she has re-/tivea with her parents at No, $73 Al- lented, and no longer desires tO PFOB-| hurr street, Long Island City. had been informed that Keven and Other man ihad been hired te ville. new occupation, and it Is no less an ‘Two Health Department ofMfcials, after |onterprise tha designing corsets for the Bishop and that he had taken the i Hae Ristaie: afte (eh the Bishop ePdy when a woman pointed Inspecting the theatre, concluded some | men. iim out. | more tinkering should be done on | No wonder Chicago, where the Asso- te his wits The papers ow liv= Some time ago, the policeman sald, a | skylight and forbade the opening of the | clation had jus: betaken itself, m! ecute husband. Stein were married a . i 4 , mini Stetn © married ay wealthy Syrian’ merchant had been | theatre. shal chide Grew nus Heat bre out a ant yes> 7 ae » tate | . c drawing card, Mme, W Mrs. Harris ewor 3 Reo! Alien anidavic die ommnvalltets Re atures colin | tn fuonatae terday, and Patrolman Levy went to | 0 aiken afigeyse he women alles that after a year of married life her So negligent of her that Mrs, Scott sat in her dressing-room, | 1s shedding tears of disappointment. nes on her| Mme Wade says that after building yrian | begin | putting the finishing touc is told in thi ter, an the stor vised colony, having been a the Harris home and arrested the hus- jen to marry gut by the Bish sso enraged | stage costume, when her husband | up the human figure and the National band last night, though the wife re- {the pla ea: na st i . he hu u d the Nati id la . d her parent ESBS ADEs ae ae eiaee to snurder |PFOURht her the disappointing news, Dressmakers’ Association at the same jented then and’ said sho didn't want|ior (0 tonve the matter to them, Sorry for Her Patrons, iihen her efforta “havesnot been “aps him locked up. She accompanied Ber | 6, they consulted a lawyer who = Had to Give Bail. preciated and that Manager M. F hvsband to the station, where She} 10) grain ought to be ed ed erge: a » release ged the sergeant in vain to rel are ! Tormer searched his prisoner in tho| “Oh, Jsn't that too bad, and all these | Rubens of the Association after promis- and Mrs, Kramp are ¢ *Ornatus et Bonita Butler siroot station and found in his | women and children coming out in the | tng to pay her according to the ext him. On Aer way home, with her eyes | wr and Mrs Keramp or Possession a murderous-looking dagger. | rain, too!" war the philosophic reply of | s} : balked Oo ed ci he did nol the | * ; ree * the charge that he was a hired as-| sry" ‘i abe smane) mod, Das RAlkog AL ctie) Br Alled with tears, she aid etched her | undertook the work of shadowing § AQUA in was too vague, Magistrate Voor- | Mra. Scott. position, Furthermore there are whis- ay rd are A te nto Har- | themsely and dn_an afdayit fs eps eld ‘the man on a charge of car-| | Evidently she has become accustamed | pers of jealously on account of the lem Hospital. When Magistrate Wanle | they A Punt hikes TRteee is , ry rying a concealed weapon, to these visits of the hoodoo. The | columns of Individual newspaper ad- jenrd the story ay he pariled Har- , eoihs isles EB Bryan, a lawyer employed in| traces of sorrow that once threatened | " ch the charming » Ma until Oct. 10 upon his promise to | © Coney Island, where he met a Miss the office of James W. Osborne, of Man- | T4ces ee one Sect g. | teraaement Wie Oe chaning ame Support ‘his ‘wife and treat her better. fo Patzerson, cashler tn a fort hhattan, appeared as counsel for the ac-|to mar Mrs. Scott's beauty pen i Wade elicited from a anti-free-ni telling booth, and brought her t Cured Bishop and his parishioners. He|ly disappeared. Mrs, Scott looked su- | giy : — E pth, and bro’ ner to 2 nop his y disappeared. giving pre: 314 Second avenue, this borough. Man Gets Her Talents Now. Mme, Wade says she has practically ; made the National Dressmakers Asso- | other occasion, they claim, tii the couple to the house from ( SEO ot eee any effort to| Work and her future in New York. from the jurisdiclton of tae] “Oh, I am just infatuated with my Court. music," said Mrs, Scott énthusiastically, Magistrate Voorhes said in reply that | a, ‘ 1 reply that | applying the powder puff to her nose, he could not discriminate in the Bishop's | °RAY NG | Po eto ging three songs. clation, and polnts with contldence 10 the obscurity In which st rested yntil she began her remarkable corsat demon- | Accepted Styles of the Season case, and theld him in $1,00) bail for ex- @iuination on Bept.. 2. The ball was|My, but {t seems good to be back in ‘amnished Inter in the day. |New York, Sloux Fa ° George Scheher, one of be Syrian pris- | NeW York. eae a We Red hai he ; had been ‘shot in the back, tho | Place. Reminds you of the last place arth—sort of a jumping-off plac "a becoming imbedded in the mus- | of “You Ought to See Baby. strations in Masonic Temple. So ho: |forth the priestess of the pe t figure ote her spare time to malig | ynor, to whom the application was made, reserved decision, Miss Pa'tterson had retired. Mrs. Stein demands alimony of $35 a week and a counse. fee of $500, Justice —.——_. in MEN'S AND WOMEN’S Headwear. ies of the left shoulder. He said noth- n. about ‘his injury unil his afernoon, Ge brings. out the) sensi: tonal reconstruction process which ‘Southern Judge, Returning Army STOLE $40,000 ; he began to suffer great pain. fer Into sudden. fame the lus Commission of New Jersey | m. he was removed to the fong| Mrs. Scott smiled fondly upon her | brought ARE ET aig eenlll RS eld ¥ 7 0 Fitts A [sland College Hospital, young husband, who accompanied her. Te ae to mneice the sterner | Captain, Testifies to Bravery FROM MARQUISE. | 178 & 180 Fitth Ave, 181 Brondway, (% & 56954 Fifth Av. “And, O, you ought to see our baby! |sex appear correctly bullt suc w | 7 Z NearCortlandt Windsor Arcade. ven month old, but he'a {t2 Duy, her ectap-book for notices by Mine. Wye ge. ot. | —————_—_ i ‘He's only Se are) x Molli {8 going to do. Jers’ Association (with corsets) and p ™ , She {s golng to build a cor ° Boa (cet Hast te in Eo of Money and G yilndeed he is that, ma'am!” aald the wel Sher gdnt the tlng toh ee Hp Wi cher wast" tte 3 FIREBUGS WORK PATERSON, 'N. J., Scot, 19.—The| PARIS, Sept. 19.—The Marquise de palo’ . “My corset demonstratic re t anngel of the a 0 : ira ‘0 er of the Secretary 5 We rtotta corapimented Map, Boott (onl te ME hone Doitelad cone ALUM ETOn TRAE eA ypee ate eae cone tees 2 widow of Capt. Archibald Graham, of| Angulo, mocher of the Secretary of the | ‘sald Madame Wade, “that| and make his her youthful and fresh appearance, physiology. food In New York, ‘T enty-fifth New Jersey Volun-| Spanish Minister to France, who si is ‘why Uney were 60 successful. Now probably why Mr. Rubens promised so seers, as recelyed from the Adjutant] stopping at the Hotel Continental, has General's office in Trenton her husband’s| just been robbed of $40,000 and a quan- —_— Thieves Rob Mother of See ry to the Spanish Minister to France of Northern Troops in War. PEPSIA. ale raat 4 “Well, {ts surprising when you think | his corset for man will be bullt on the | freely to reimburse me according to my commission, which was picked up on| tity of Jewels, The police are actively what I have been through, H's @ won- | same grinciple. only, of course, Jt wi rsh Hern e1 don't lol ixty be nothing like the woman's Gorsd!, me, ‘ade is a handsome woman es X Bon F:l00l Ala the battlefleld of Fredericksburg after | searching for the thiet. . Com je “The man's corset will not go in at| who not only has an excellent figure iniesioner Pallas Pro jibe, Bd then only, wae there SAY | tp waist, out i will be constructed |Dut a pretty, face and charming pe : He ata: Ue Water Clark, now. Obie s a North Wing that Will @ past, | yo as to support the abdomen, There} sonality, | Two years ago when she /Two Blazes Started by In-| sustice of the Supreme Court of North . Beott, oUt man having & bi. Beat, mo procured the diugoe | fare euaune for man arine | HcaRicdad aha fi" tinaeti'st | cendiaries. To-Day in the|“=al™™ y Accompanying the paper was a letter Mineux for hts present wife, ac- | big ince st $400,000 and Harmon- | fm >? 7 Fee be reduced the same aa| (he amociation Iteif, and since then nied her on her initial trip to th “ h 4 dels oa ne ve compa iD ne | Somacn# by" the correct “wearing of {he has been the most widely discusses Building at No. 305 West | reccivea by tne Adjutam Genera from i with 118th Street, Chief Justice Clark. In ft he says that GRAY HAIR, “'httsai nea ete theatre. ituets, Men's corsets must be con-| Woman in New York. Main Building. Mrs. Boot, not disconcerted by her|strusted #0 ay to It up the slomach, he Intended to return the commission many years age, but that it was laid 2A, disappointment yesterday, gayly re- Fewer Pouches on Broadway. 5 folded her Parisian embroidered cly'ton | “while I was giving my demonstra- fasioner Pallas has Mled'| gown of white, and helped the mald|tions at Masonic Temple, were I men- away with other war relics and for- a 2 ed that men should wear corsets, Two fires of incendiary origin to-da: 4 acrons {t recently. | Buperiateadent. Hopper | repack all the dainty accessories of wae ‘approached by a firm of corset ¥| goiten until he came across y. In ‘the five-story flathouse at No, 906 id flor the new north annex of | such a gown. d asked to design a corset for 5 ‘The writer says: 8 Museum in Ceniral| “Well, Til try it again," she laughed. | men. Of course 1,will do it, and you will West One Hundred and Highteenth| ‘This commission was found where plana, te Higaty-third aireet. again ‘hoods soon see men wéaring corsets and f street, In whioh there are fifteen fam!-| only a brave man could have carried it upetelnsctn ik aya aa aor an we a0 oo that | fig a whole lot better for it, Further- ep, have caused the Wire Marshal to|wsneath the plunging fire of the ith lurge coarte on {Ptr Beott wald they would remain| Suites walling up and down Broads overt Si Javeematian, ‘ Washington artillery on ‘Mares d by tall windows orna-/1, New York. They have taken apart-| Way when the correct corset for men ‘8 Gov. Higgins to Announce Come | tnis Paine ny vonance aamictl Mateo Holgbis, just Bening bl BE me oes = = arches supported by col-| ments at the Webster, 1 more wi OUGH ON CORNS, uid. cade i» to be of orna- gp ata Consequently when Manager Rubers) mittee of 50 and Mass Meet. | ¢nc Wilton, {hey nindied amake and! penind the stone walls at the foot of R! ive, ibe refused to value Mrs. Wade's serviccs to 4 hi Mar, Under this stat ‘he heights. HANG Aiseeione ANd GAS STOVE EXPLODED. she calmly replied, “On, very well; it] ing to Be Held to Consider |e, ‘uit in hg mtairwey 4 ore (the belghte ay : the association go’ tu Chicago to battle to be Aine lecture hall at two stories and) Robert Normer a hy of rubbi They mith ‘the making over of the Chicago Proposition for a Display. exengulmned, the fir eta “ay 11 Bad Hme| pattie to pieces at that point, for nae been " ture had made the position impregnable. Mis Wife Beth| Mme. Wade denies that the tho: ren he dence, were] I was then only sixteen rane of ane, with @ domed celling, ‘The Burned by the Accide Of taMellog with She, grope! of Mr, Young | put 1 remember well that : be de- I with her tdi op toe $0.40 | ap ee, wae gating ct at the “rockieasnens ‘of we "No," ald Mime. Wade. to an Bye iy i Normer and his wife, Mar- Pam ag No, 658 Carroll street, Brook-| World reporter dyn, were ne Wrday by ther good tp tite wa ove and ly injured. Normer Henipted to the atove when it| hive had ae F rif n “extn: | gwenty tt him bout the face |slarted my go onetratio planck's Point x aie ene 49-140 ne a5 ci, ane cru fem By, | one tt Exbected wl, “anndun ie a la tbe neh toe | i's pen on n | eon ¥ commit if A : an 8 wip tinea ‘01 AN Ly

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