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POLICE SCOOP ~~ SPECTATORS AT — od : ~ Filled by Prisoners ge Arrested, with 300 Defendants to Listen To. ' (Special to The Evening World.) MILADELPHIA, Deo. 16—A smoker| 400" of Mise Ps the Dauphin Beneficial Associe-| pened at the Hotel Cambridge to re- ion, which had for its most alluring|©@vo us, but there was something we deatores ‘‘roal” Egyptian dances, risque} did not know, and which every Amori- gongs by girls. in short skirts, light) can woman will be just about as en- love fights and all the beer the specta-| thusiastic over as thé wonderful voice cared to drink, was raided by the) this young singer is going to divulge | police early to-day, and so many pris-/to music lovers at Carnegie Hall on ‘ohers were taken that at 3 o'clock this mormng they hadn’t all been counted. The show was in Liederverein Hall, Wor 627 Thompson str hundred, and {t was crowded. At least ‘than fifty patrol wagon loads. Nine women—all performere—were } ‘among the prisoners. They were cap- tured in thelr stage costumes, whigh in most cases were very light and ex- NAUGHTY SHOW ors OF DE RESZKE! Fifty Patrol Wagons Arej!" Three Years Abroad She Has | JUSTICE IS KEPT BUSY, | of course we tad all heard about Court Session Held in Station The seating) French milliner Camille Roger ever capacity of the hall is more than three) made, three hundred prisoners, it wae estl-| as the Bagby recital at. the Waldorf. mated, were taken. There were MOT€ Among those present were Mra, Cor- THE FAMOUS AMERICAN SINGER HO Miss Bessie Abott’s. Parisian Creation Will Charm as | Well as Her High Notes. Won Her Way in Grand Opera in Paris, BY ALICE ROHE, | Bessie Abott's réturn to her native shores to sing in concert. America has been waiting to weleome | this ral American girl, whose beauti- fol soprano volce charmed Jean De- Reszke and led her from the ranks of musical comedy right into the leading roles of the Grand Opere-House at Paris. We knew all about thts when the Abott'’s apartment Bunday. She has brought with her wonderful gowns that take your breath away and the most stunning hats the ‘The other morning Misa Abott sang nelius Vanderdit and Mrs, Goslet. These dames of fashion were enthusl- astio over Miss Abott's singing, but also they were frankly enthusiestic CREPE de CHINE APIER- NOON GOWN. fremély airy. Three of them went into/ over her stunning Parisian costume. @ and a short turn in vaudeville hysterics, and all had to be supported ‘by policemen when thev got to the sta- tlon-house, where they were imprisoned. Magistrate Kochesperger at 1.15 this wuing started to hold ‘hearings in the iorpeyn street station, There were mearly eighty prisoners there. Sleuths Saw Show, Tickets for tnis pertormance have been @ut for more than a week, and some of then fell into the hands of Lieut, inves. H He veporiéd to Polive Captain Hamm, ‘and two young officers from distant dis- tricts, who looked Hike young men about | »! . ‘town, re assigned to attend the show olay: a were the beginnings of a career for Even the “79” Takes Notloe, | lone ‘or the twin sisters that led to the Yesterday afternoon Miss Abott had |Grand Opera Havee in Paris tea with Mrs. Vanderbik, and she Talks of Her Work, sprang a new gown that made even the| Miss Abott talked of her romantic "719" take notice. 0 fame as she posed for The Even- Fart this girl, who World in her wonderful gowns. Ba, beara eh | fees %, et Jean de Reszke on shipboard, tite ey ‘e Pinete b and he heatd me sing in one of those oP a pireed ‘oomed dreadful concerts, given the night be+ a — wn Yt ie the | fer? .We reach port. He told me my F hak, berg so Atvott has a | Yolce was made for lyric drama, and her ward- | Uteed me to cultivate it, F ‘a narrow iy by oo Ashforth here in New York a. very 1 crown, a bi 0 four years ago, when I went to hiet WHS ok | Paris. T made inp debut or the Orne” nry TV. she wore with the stunning | House there in Juliet. I have sung the Pri the Waklort |Toly many times, but ne have 1 nJoyed It ao much a¢ when Jean de Reszke tang Ronieo. and pass the, signal when anything off-| hag in Paris, It was easy to be-| “My study With him for the past color Wes attempted Neve thid as she displa; the \wonder- | year and a half has been pure delight When the crowd began to fill the hali| {l, Parisian gowns @he wears | to me. Ho is og great a teacher as he ri last t about 9 o'clock. th with the true Parigan grage that would singer, nigh it # g'cloch there, Was) prin Joy to the heart of fillet, who | “Mls Is the gown I wore the pight Not a pollcenan in sight. But at 1190) has fitted this American girl owt for her | before I lett Paris at the dinner fim a ‘when George and Hammond gave their } @ignal, there were more than fitty off. Gath PuPOUAdIng the building. Gongs had been sung and stories told by the lively women performers; one of the prite-fights—a fierce affalr—had deen pulled off, and the star offering of the night~the “real” Bgyptian dance. had begun when word Was passed out @ide for the raiders to close in, i Capt, Hamm and Lieut, Nippes sud- Genly burst upon the crswd, which was howling with glee over the dance. They fwere followed by 4 score of sturdy po- Meemen with drawn clubs, ready for |* ny sort of troublé. The crowd fell into a panic. They bolted for ‘the doors and windows, but @verywhere they turned an officer awaited them Cooped Audience in Hall. * A call was went out fr several patro} Wagons, They responded at once and the first batoh of prisoners was hauied of about midnight, ‘The rest, under " close guard, were kept in the hall, For While they were scared, but the major- souD began to smoke and sing ang the’ most of their predicament It Was BiOW work getting them awiy, though, and lt was 190 before the hail weared And the last captives—ihe saken to the station pouse. ‘omen were arraigned firat. Of- Acer Gerge, who attended the show, told about the ‘hoochee-kooehee dance @nd pointed out Lilian Holt, thitty-five Yoars old, the biggest and oldest of the women, as the one who had done it The other women were Catherine Lill, osale, avan, Lottie Bernard, Cather- We Sterling. Kitty Botts, Bay Butts, kin Verona and Ada ulden — os NAVAL BATTALION DINNER. Becond Divition Men feast and Cheer hevord of Honors Won, Three ringing cheers were givon by Whe officers and men a the annual dine ber of the Second Division. Firat Nayol Battalion. held in the Hotel Astor last Bight, when Ensign Bokford De Kay, Who presided, announced besides carrying off the shooting ho for the Year, the division had furnished three OMcers to the regular army and two Cadets to the Noval Arademy. Toe officers are Capt. Jack Sanford, First Lieut. vetonhy and Second Lieut Charles W. Stewart (cavalry) ‘The dinner was served in the colleg: Toom and the tables were dainthy deco ntl with holly and emilax. At the wats’ table Were Charles Lee An- j rews, W. De Wolf Dimock, Henry T. g Maury, Resine Wa E. Mont- ‘ mery. Theodae Froeli veed, Alexander Duane, V. Howland Pell Hagge ohild, W. Holran, He C, Bumnere Ptebbina, Pair- WASHINGTON, Deo, 16.—Represen tative Parker, of New Jersey, has intro Guced a bill In Congress providing that ne recelving rebates from railways lay be ceanpetiied to pay to the Gov- @rnment twice ie amount of such re- TO SELL a camera, typewriter, diamond, watch, automobile, horse, desk, safe, &c., send a 2 or 3 line “Want” ad. to be printed to. morrow in the Sunday World's Want Directory Rictimond| this was us good time as any to settle tesa ® DOUBLE REFUND ON REBATES,| wind he atr trawmphal éatry. Tt was nearly ten years ago that Reese Abott and her tein sister Jessie did a three minut. (turn in \*Chriatopher Junior." do Resske gave in my honor,” she sald holding up ong of pale yellow. satin with a deep Tatts gelze design of vines and flowers. The pastel colors in the embroidery tesenible jewel work, the “A year and a half on the American! roves ore of coral, and the blending of T studied |) WORLD: JME WITHWONDERFUL VOICE, GO HITE TULLE, GOLD hace INSERTING [L UB SIE EHBROIDERY: biue mauve, pink and green are ex- quisite. The corsage 1s made with tiny puffed sleeve ch oma to the phoulder line where the enbroidery falls over an joing a Miche of rea! lace. The em- oroidery forms a design around the top of the corsage both back and_front, while a gold girdle outlined at @e top with the embroidery completes the cos- tume. A Dream for Evening.’ Another evening gowa, one which Abott has never worn, in which will appear ai her opening con« t, is of widte tulle embroidered in threads of siiver. Around the bottom of the skirt the silver embroidery, in delicate designs, form flowers and vines, which grad- uate Into emulller figures up to the hips, The corsage, with its high silver gir- die, is almost covered with silver embroidery, which falls over the short sleeves of duchess lace, In the back the girdle esis In a aliver sash, the bows forming an embroidered butterfly. The gown is made over white satin Another exquisite evening gown {8 also of white tulle, with sik skein em: forming Dlue orch } rea, At the bottom of the skit ve 18 SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1905. da with sil- | TLLOW SATIN wrth OUTS SATZE EMBROIDERY” nm of the embroidery, while | bo e gold lace extends in bands| ‘Then thore is around the skirt at Intervals, The em-| fed broadcloth, broidery reaches almost to the knees. | Street wear an The corsage is made with the band of ea lace "next to the neck, With gar lands of blue beneath. The blue em- broidery extends over duchess lace. which also forms part of the short sleeves, Gem of a Pompadour, A gown which iiss Aboti conshters a gew is a true pompadour costume of pompadour silk. ‘The skirt is made after the style of the famous beauty full, with side plaits at the top, The waist is an «rtistic arrangement of a turquoise velvet collor under duchess Jace, terminating in black rosettes with brilliant ornaments, The corrage ts made with e draped front ard high gir- die, ‘The tiny lace yoke Is trimmed wita three gold bows. The sleeves are ¢l-| ra, bow length Mise costume. ver ba Then chere ts chinchilla | faatl Abott ‘Dn iiogel wreaths unt (oe the Opera pointed back and front. A of the girdle silver bow ¢ embroidery which two bands of wold bee, the bottom L tSUbedrs : WNS AND HATS! we one weing over blue velvet. Above this) broidery appliqued on lace of the @l- is we Dow sleeves. Louis Seize dered for Then “Those Hats. But there are the hats to matoh every Miss Abott open hat trunks and tried on creations that wate the eyes of ed wonder fil the photographer With the pompevour costume a black satin hat with pink and blue plumes falling toward the back and pink noses in front ts tru h the white costume there is a e felt with ermine crown and a cluter @ plumes at the back. with a mous tose for the pink velvet. black Henry IV,, with rc 65--Romance of the caught A ail- and aigrette ri gown, th a bind of paradise for street from King Bdward, aria got How old age and youth, in the same family, one rich, the chains from the King of Sweden ‘and all kinds of trophies, but she wilt win her way to the hearts extends over the |wamen even if they are stone deaf, by Oke effect and mingtes with the em-|par marvelous gowne. President Loubet i American "S| MBER PUNCH” ‘POLLY PEPITA ILLS TTS AUTHOR Per: nts Ds amo Evening World How She Detects. Boss Scrapper of Dutch street | Crashed Through an Ele- vator Shaft, NOT UP TO WEBSTER. Willle Fischer, Dutch ‘street's woae | Method All’ Her Own, but She sore er, fought his last fight whew he | 1 tackled Charlié Marche! on the fourth | Nails Depredztors by floor uf No, 21 Ann street late yester- | i . day afterioon, Willie had what ho! Simple Deduction. egotisticnlly called a “slumber punch,” | whioh, being Interpreted, meane a blow | that sends an opponent to sleep, He! war about to apply this “opiate” to Charlie, and, nissing, went crash | Dr. Watson, of The Evening World, of againet the door of the elevator shaft. | Pepita, the Sherlock Holmes in feath= Tne door gave way. and Willie fell on down four floors. He died to-day In Hudson 6 Hosp! tal Willie was seventeen years old and that-unravelled the celebrated case of lived at No, 671 Putnam avenue, Brook-| the disappearing tabby-skins, Popita’s lym Ho was a lithe, muscular young | mistress, as all the sountry now ster, with more than one boy's shai kncws, came home to No. § East Ninth of bumptiousness, Sundry youngsters | street and found her new fur set miss- employed in the Dutch street printing jing. Ghe asked Pepita who hai been shops have tried to reduce Willle’s | there while she was gone, and Pepita bump, but always to thelr own undo | guiq, “Pretty girl,” that being Pepita's ing, Tho tnavtable result. of ® IMG) pet name for Yetta Frankel, string of vistories in contests of thi) g5 the mistress told the police ana port was the growth of wn opinion tht | tne priice searched Yetta’ Frankel’s he was invincible. | rooms, and. sure enovgh, they located Charlie Marchel is a quiet YOUNs#I#F | the muftied. muff and the stolen stole |} who works as a feeder in @ printing/ 1, ine nottom tray of a trunk. Com shop on the fourth floor of No, #1 ANA) ass oie Moadoo thought seriously of “To what do you attribute your auc- Come in detecting crime?’ asked the Pepita is the large Moxican parrot wirect. Willie entered this place ¥e8"| gi21148 Papita for his detective force, terday morning to borrow silp nO aks velng the proper color—green—but |for tis own, bees, Just 4 re ne | 8 it is clearly eatabditshed that the | Bhowing his superiority Over eee ae| Wonderful bird can think he, decided Pare dite a. whore) os he. wae Te That | that it Would be too radical an innova- the phice. Charile had Mma ytie would tion, too graat’a departure from all sooner oF | have to have it out, and he thougbt/the ethies of the department. Besides. 1s Boog while he has a Horse Marine Squad it li come out In the| anda Sparrow-Chasing Squad and a hejl Pll Wek yo puch pre-| Monkey-Dinner Saquad, he ‘hasn't, ro Willie was # by such | Di is | fat any parrot squad, wmption, but as bot his n at Der eotiqa Parrot with “Anogosity.” and Charlie 4 tw | * hag” eh orld! Then the foreman spoiled it all by| The Bvening World's Dr, Watson was { the place and OF-| aetatied to interview Mise Pepita There have been parrote in New ork that saied lives and parrots that knew 8, (neluding ‘most of bot never unt!) now After introductions had, taken place. Dr, Watson lighted a fresh pili and put the opening qued- Charlie sidestepped and Wil: | tion is rashed agalnet the door of the rs jsbatt, It gave way and he plunged down the bleck hole, There wasn't much hop: for him from the start and no one was surprised when the, news reached Duteh street Peplta, carelessly this morning that be was dead, Charlie | jot. ‘orthy doctor Jin ‘frantic und dectares that he dtd] one Of the worthy dootor's ear: Jeverything he could to catoh Whlty|, “To your which?" ‘gid Dr,’ Watson, j When he saw what had happened, but | reposseasing bimsif of all but a emall {it was no use, angular gection of th Charlie haa been arrested SPrewrer Snction OF CFA. seas ‘My anogosity,”” repeated Pepita. M. Bo bh Fincher: booting Willie out doring Charlie back lo, Work. This jo of the incident for the time being bot after work zesterda phiternoos | Wille oime around with a friend and| Macy A ann.unced that he was ready.to settle| * dozen languag the matter. Out in the hall went’ the | the profane on youngsters, off came thelr comnts and| 4 detective parrot. went at it. | “To what do you attribute your uc bess in detecting orime?” “To my anogostty,” quietly replied nibbiing ‘the © right ——— " TEACHE!: CALLS BOY THIEF, |,o0 means 9 Woveuth” ws y “I never knew Webster,” sald Pepita. Public School Pepi ¢ ed with | "You, mean Daniel, 1 presume?" Sten’ #20, “No; Noah, who wrote the dletion- ry," pursued the doctor. rae, Pe godly bl ld, | ats, “Indeed?” said Pepita, In a Court “Brock. | PMevtly way; ‘I thought Nosh “butt the ark. But 0 matter. As @ mantter : it you fould Michael et aes Ra eahed ni, % found, 80 surgeons tell mo, in the ap- pendix “‘Anogosity’ is a very subtle, Sher- lock Holmes sort of a word. It means anything you are pleased to have it mean. I always use ft when ‘I cannot tink of theepnoper word, In the pres- ent Instance anogosity means—ahem- it means anogosity, To i}iustrate: j Cracker Query Wearisome, “Upon entering my presence you eaid to'me: "Polly, want @ cracker?’ Hence 1 argue you to be dne of tie plain, conven- ~SLEUTHS BY “ANOGGSITY.” ON ‘WATER WASON’ 10 GET $10.0 “rode on the waier- for ten years, Frank T. Rice, of Warren Township, near Somerville, IN, J, das Just been aParded $10,000 by tio Orphans’ Court of Springfield, Ano THEN L ‘" SHouTEO” PRETTY GIRL, “pRETTY GIRL! * Pecause he wegon”’ Mass, Tho ft dev trious life, ’ on and then egged hor’ off, He dodges | involuntarily becdule be has just seen 4@ hen Didn’t Need Anogosity. “And thus it goes. Now, there btad at Christmas, noble limbs of‘one of our greatest [AM | goods, flles were involved, and which, as aiou may recall, my dear’ Watson, I solved | pig button in the ice cream freezer"—— “But about the stolen fur set, 80 lately reeovered said Dry Wataoo, jtlonal idiots of commerce, who assume that every given bird jarger than « June bug and smaller thn an ostrich, \!8 named Polly, and also Jump at the conclusion that the bird in question never wants anything but a cracker. {Just a plain soft-bolled idiot, av T my. |Do you follow me?” *T do," sald Dv, Watson, rather heat- oily, “if necessary with an axe.’ - “Calm yourself,” gaid, Papita; making A spirited but unsuccessful grid at one of his fingers. “Here i another ex ample: 4 tall, forelgn-lovking “gentie- Man with a furtive manner, who dodges involuntarily aa he moves, and who has & jorge smear of egg-yoke upon his shirt-front, i at this moment pase- ing my window. You sould say that he was a mule teacher who, having bought a piano ot! the instikment plan, hy pursued by “the collector, Likewise éxplaining the presence of epilied eae Upon his shirt by the statement that he ate his, brewkfast with a wobbling wight, Of course you would Yow wouldn't be a trie Dr. Wateon untews' you figured out some such chuck'e headed explanation, | interrupungly..“ What great detective > fnatinct did you employ there?” oA “None, was the astonishing: reply. “None wes needed, In ee my misttess a person entered, eolth opened the werdrowe and ne furs, | recognized chat person, The rest you know," : hen there was no mystery?” “Certatnly not. T have merely heen driveling along because Dr, in Doyle always got so mush 1 supposed you did, too. aren't working on spate might just as well ith these words A. wayt off of Dr. Watsor retired to her cage, The the feathered Siierlock onded. bia ee KILLED BY FALLING BAR. Ancob Ryder at Work on & Boat When He Yractured Shath Taco Rylér, twenty yeara Dloyee of the Citrton Storage suffred a fracturecot hie, 5 free tosh, boat h rh bar fell, the When Rice’e grandmother died at Springfeld ten years ago she stipu- fated in her will that* Rice should re- ceive $3,000 if ne lived a sober amd in- ‘ec@trlous life for ten years, She or- dered 7, executors to invest the $3,000, ‘ord was Invested so profitably that fy has netted’ Rice $10,000, When Rice appeared before the Or- johans’ Court at Springfed this week le produced the aMfdavits of fifty réesi- of Somerset Cowut 0 the effect {that he had ied a ind =A Str e Dream of — ' THE “BUSIEST PLACE IN ALL NEW YORK.” Just “Follow the Crowd” and It Will Lead to Lambert Bros,’ “Juat Well, that's what You've heard the old saying, follow. the .crowd." you want to do 1% you ure after bar- gains in Choistmas presents. | The crowd wili. lead. you to Fitty- eighth street and Third aveniie, and when you get there you will remerhber the name Lambert Brps'. means money saved and pleasure given Jewelry You can get anything you want In the somewhat. unuspal inefdent of. the ihe jewelry’ line at’ Lamberts’ except | % Baby Blue Unton Suit in which tw? ooo thing, and that is cheap arid whoddy |’ When you pass down thé aisle of the store, with the glitters display of emblems, wat by means df the dacovery of ‘horn |The aeeshversare, you will ot ease peg te eessenssenss TO-MORROW’ NDAY WORLD) ? o.¢% | ¢,° ¢ NEW YORK @TAGD! WHO is Smt WHATS HER NAMB? PRETTIEST GIRL ON THE. STAGE! NEW YORK * ‘In to-motrow’s World Magazine appears a beautiful portrait + of the prize winner as se among 20 candidates by the Sunday World's committee of expert judges. What Are You Worth if ‘All Broken Up?” Novel forms of insurance that help solace a person for 2% almost any kind of mishap, As to a broken heart—they won't insure that. i ‘ Chapin Gousna.” 29 other poor, have found their affinities, A pretty romance in high life i Outdoor Air For Tuberculosis. A lesson taught by the Consumption Exhibition, and how many disciples are following it. The World’s Eighth Wonder At Panama. lossal task before Uncle Sam in. joining the oceans, Coe ta bare Ua ton te dole Wd Wo ak expert. —— > = : a How An American Boy Made 7 $50,000 This Year in lan fi The’ financial romance of Jockey let 9 | how he has learned to save his money. ‘ } any | A Wondrous Gold Mine. | How two women had the same vision of hidden wei and are going to test it. For Beautifying Women. new device for removing wrinkles and making roy eek Wee Wake How the Brontosaurus was put on the scales and ts actual |

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