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THK EVENIN G WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, ry T 1906. ft LIGHTHOUS SWEPT AWAY BY THE GULF STORM Service Between Orleans and Mobile Wiped Out. IS. ABATING. TEMPEST Stricken Sections Show Some > Recovery and Aid Is Rushed. to Sufferers. 2—Forty- to the : IW ORLEANS, ia, Oct. Pine ligtithouses either swent ite-can- be 5 drowned the damaged Uiat tio TN and four lighthouse kee Quring “last week's burric gumnary of the report 1m States Lighthouse ‘Inspec New tor the structures so badly | ted. | MRS. LANGTRY’S BEAUTY SECRET, HOW SHE MANAGES TO KEEP YOUTH . River and the ligtthouse sses bebween Modile and Pensacta. 1% an estimate o ¥ od, MOBILE, Alan. ¢ ° peared dur and there 1s hone iminedia 1 to-day, The barometer fs decline is gradual, a: Birike this o! Forecaster clined to Warned ott him for ad well tf the: goods to lowed th n some time longer on h Us now ts that we have « from o} Ues are grad te roofs tno: , Possible a repetition of the damage by | yoaterday’s rain, . Roller for the at the bay ja 1S working. a bedding ‘is (ot possible and aT Hie ite ae at fret need, however, f hat can be sent fo . MASONIC FRIEND _ PAID HIS $10 FINE. r. Hathaway; af. Syracuse, Threat- —enod-Policeman—When Arrested. for Accosting Girl~ A weildrexeod man who said he was Fronk P. Hathaway, of Syracuse, stay- ing temporarily at No, 111 West Ninety- @ixth stroot, aa.among the batch of prisoners arrats before Magistrate Bweetser in Centre Street Court to- Policemen Murphy and Racine, of station, accused 1gtwo youne wom Taat night inquired the Magia- staat Hathaway of ty an_in Greens “Was he drunk? frais. 0, -BIY, replied aturpay, Te wat ws sober as he ts now, We gaye him a chance to ‘beat’ Jt, but he refused to go | and abuped ux, declaring he was a prom. snort 40D E ve" Ga broke. In the statlon- =house he houted | that ‘Inspector McLaughlin was his| id {nalsted upon the Inspector tor: ly t6 4 telephone Or hiin denied know- tined Hathaway have #10-about Tombs. A few was committed This na _sajeaman,'* food during the first nine months of nineteen hun- dred and six; a gain of \ not jnvestigate © thin! product Your Thoughts Young, the Jersey Lily Says i being res cept the running on schedale time, wats have been cleared of and, save for battered conditions of so man: 8, Mobile is out- wardly at least as good as ever. Re- pairers. on —bujidings are —provesung Fapilly, especial ‘attanton 6 Given Cleanliness, Food and Proper D | All Necessary. ee The Jersey Lt Jin our mids! (Gainetry att Fytth Avenue the Lily tn 6 deautiful as fe again tn full bloom Mes and those who saw ered on American soll nearly twenty-fy yoars ago To be a beauty known on two ¢ nenta is a great thing that reputation for a qua Wry-trw greater-thing.—¥ Langtry told how she did ohe talked. it waa pon the meoret of her preserva ahe has not defied Mim: @lmirmed him with one of her radia amites, “How do you manage ft, Mrs. try? Where are wrinkles you ought t jhave, the tell-tale droop. of | teat conie to women | And you won't mind ty-tve. thirty-five ne Was Ask Here's the Lily's Recipe. “Don't smile" MMrs.—-Langirs Til_tall the {amiling hermlf, ‘and | profound secret of i Lyoung Is keeping your Uousits Want -tt_buddn whe =: ‘mn everything—what you think you come,’ a truth, of course. older |Buddya and younger Ohristi | Science. See: ear [Pinter body. Lantana an woman wants elasticity and beauty xbe haa to have theni Hehe weeps young | gig will remain ywaing In bod have proved to myself that tau Rreat controlling—zo! my thenghts going! 9h _ A Word About Cosmetics, “Yee, bift,-Mie wee tooth pasie and beauty @ creams and do to tn. exe isen, d /233,615 over, the core responding’ peri- od of last year, and. 170,828 more 2 jo} | Keep YourMind Clear and 1COLD_AND- HOT ae Exercise,;, Good) Lang- admitting you are than Langtry—fott-must lotions and | | ‘SHOCKED BY GIRLS | WHO ¥. CULO BE COOL |Bashful Men Objected to Their| | Undressing Before Their’ | Open Windows. 'SPURRED ON BY WIVES. Young” Women Were Models and} Never Without Kimonos, One Said in Court. “Tt'n all well in the summer In the miinmertime it's love! Three young artista’ models have mo upvet a Washington Heights apartinent- house that to-day eight wives marohed leight reluctant husbands into Harlen | Court to tell of the scandalous sights. | None of the men wanted to tell. Finally offered Up ag a sacrifice Israel Tt ane, who wih hie Eehel, Lye yn. the secand tipor of apartment ” ultegicnauh Cate eae One Hundtet ird street. Pinner told e story ot a fr ving picture show that caused Magistrate Walsh to adjourn the case tll Thursday morning. Pinner, Max Meyers, B. Frank Hotfer- man, Joseph Wallece and ihrse ee CHAFFEUR FOR JOE THAW CALLED ‘Comes from Pittsburg to Tes- tify ina Street Car Damage Suit; “The crack chauffeur ‘Phaw'n brother ‘Joe’ came’ on’ from Pittaburg to testify tr the $30,000 suit of Samuel—Margulies, a young carpenter, for Harry K sata the inter "t you tell | the women readera 0 Evening Worgd about these things if you do them “Ot course, I do them!" admttted=the famous be “The fnot that I he- Mornin the power of mind over matter sloesn't bilad me to the txorot } and whole secret of foundattc tx good health. A-alck woman can't be! PUTYLE LT i = = | ‘Work, sunshine, exerc woap and | Water, plain, nouriahing food, fresh | | alr and cheerfulness are my recipe for { beauty: ere "Yll tell you what I do every day. land Ive followed tho sume programme for twenty Years: rin Tarely coffee take in bed. “the-papera—and—am ready for|iny bathicA’ full cold bath, quite Ice. told, winter and eummer.—1{ very love it nnd couldn't do without it “Then ‘ly and do some | simple re exercises. This { one. for instance.? And Mra Langtry. flood up, swung her arms above her head. nt full length vwith a forward Alving movement, and without bending | her-knees, but using her hips as 3 the toea of her slippers with her finger Hos, | “So long as I can do that exeroise I know 1 am alt right. she concluded. | - Uses a Little Powder. } “Touse a litte powder on my face In | everyday life, and of course I have to | make up for the stago,”’ she added, “T wash my face with a bland. soap amd warm water at night and every other time I thinte tt negis it, The win cannot be kept ‘too clean, and no lotion or cream can ever do the work Of soap and water.” “T always do my own halt, My mald brushes {t but P arrange {t rayself, 1 don't’ us false hair nor curling trons I haye enough hatr of inv own and It ven naturally. It dooin’t take me \ye mintites to do my hatr. Dresses for the Day in the Morning “I dexi't peltove in dressing gowns. I rfie day in the morning. Then ton my hat and star: for’a walk, I wear low-heeled shoes and a ehort ‘skirt. Sometimes I walk ten miles, jonalky ¢wenty. I keep 1m a pretty steady pace for about two hours, Then 1 nm ready for breakfast. <I eat whatever I choose, fruit, mn omwlet-or @ broiled chop and a cup of yooffee. Then I am ready for the matt- nee. Ohat means an afternoon of work ‘Then dinner—a «mole dinner of-fonr or five courses, I never at alone If Teomn avoid it. Sometmea I drink a little wine, but wines or stimulants of any sort +s ore j much as possible, Pate the theatre ogeinand.a elnple | Taupper, A Hot Soap: Scrub at Night. [2 Sgt path ts a real soap [WIth hot water. Theat T devote” lor four minutes to deep breathing or physical culture exercises. I sleep with | @ widows wide open, “I wear a_straight front corset Foulation te perfect, one doesn't need ot of flannels, SThatecalt,"" Mra. Langtry cone} Any woman can do it ivalie ha. \Uttle perseverance." TEN-YEAR SENTENCE FOR GIRL’S SWINDLER: Caul Refused to Refund-Miss Kai- ser’s $1,000-and Gets Limit for His Crime, Ernest Caul, forty-two yeam old, of No. 6 Broad street, Brooklyn, tried for swindling Regs Katster, of Union’ Hill, N. J. of $1,000 on the “grounds | of matrimony," was sentenced to tan years’ | by Judge Rosalsky, The Court had informed Oaul'a taw-! yer that if the 61,00: ua returned to the oxnplainant bo would tao the act into consideration tence. Tho 1,0 was not produced and the prisoner got the limit. Caul claimed (| own & hotel at Milla¥iile, Pa., and want Jed a wife ¢o help him run his business. |H @dvertted, mot Misa Kalse, got hor | money and disappeared. He was caugat! when he used tha same “ad.” months later. pote li PASSENGERS ON SLEEPING CAR ROBBED OF CLOTHING., UPPER SANDUSKY, 0O., Oct. 2— Wien @ dozen passengers of the Detroit sleeper on 2. Hooking Valley Ratiroad cs train avoke this morning they found thelr trousers and other apparel gone, Ancludjig watches, money, &o, Two. ‘solied ‘sutts were found in the wash: room, and it developed that two strange hogroes had entered the train at preston) and left-is here The .norter.waa asic. b |Uielr farex and quarrebied all the w ham labor at Sing Sing to-day | befora passing aen-| Sheng cnt toe thet Brent orirest, agwinat the Forty-second Street Rail- Company for dasault and batte! falve arrest and imprisonment and ma- iiclous prevention, on trial pefore Jun- |tlee Fitzgerald and a jury in the Su- | preme Court action }in= behalf ot $5,0W damages eu +of-Stanton-street, a Of Christie #t {companions — si ot Joseph Lewin, +-Solomon Waiters, Margulles’s Goddard ap- [peared for the dete Transfers Refused. hese —thres—tustitying in to-day" Fat hey et UN a TortnDount rmrd avenue car and thineferred to a Forty-second street car shortly before 1 A.M. on Marchi 2, and that the vonduetor. dechined to aavept Margulles's (ranares, that aa the’ yarod KUL ie Ule conductor na sulted Mar and pitched han of tie car and tien vattac liera, after which he Vcaiiod a pol and had them all ylucked ap, Next. morn they were Gischarged by Magintrate eller, Margulies said ty re-uived ‘~-cut-chin BN He PU OH ie hota hee bait Lewin & punch on the uose ana a black eye, ahd Waiters outa on tha fice and SAC IRINE teehee iMefenes that toxicated and the tires. men fverosin ugly, refused y top. a an phy nald, nooHenitht not aut TN put defende: hen tho three ef! im—n’ Jott, kroz to when Ne Kot = hia cap off off the mo dapper See fou ; th shay eyed and dross —hiee"—Fhaves-thautteor, | “I am olautteur “for "Joe" Pittaburg,* he Intyre's Cra Thaw I ste American had just} attalr ‘c Aue! emposite ratory OF theatre as + "You are yderan’ Mr }tlon, Mr. Ftobinson. { hat salary do Mr. Thaw pave me § You were usher then “Few but Thad been ac tore that. | UYet veharl Gtieuahera faire tia le tours! paid O'Connor. hat! How?! “Well. besides ghy salary the Deats the hours and gets a | money," 3 iffour be- wcended to the Matgon of 1 as char usher lot of “Beatling the House." Vhat ts ‘beating the—hemuse?’ * “Getting water for people. grammes. The tips mount “And some times you find feat for people after the frat act, eh? Andthe tps on that era pretty Ib- | oral? “Yen; never leas than 5) cents. But | that {a all turned aver to the head ushes, who turns it in nt the office for the houne."* he O'Connoe sata tho win paying hin expe: {\sompany here, Hw eross-examination made little heactway In hin efforts to break his testimony. No, WMlam Josech Lynch, Adama; etreet. Brooklyn, audience fyi saving that he w painter.’ THe exrninined t5 werald that he dyed sheepsktas, He was alen an usher at the American Theatre nnd. corrodorated O'Connor and. the con- ductor, Showta Murcilies win, the sutta of Lewii Nn san “Waitere will be put on otal} 191 pro: | a better! bilipsborn THE'OUTER GARMENT SHOP, Extraordinar) y Specials for Wednesday Tailor Made Suits The new long coat model, of Fancy Checks and Stripes, In_Blue_and Green effects; Buttons through; Skinner Satin lined; Box plaited Skirt. 29 e 75 Value $42.50 48-Inch Cutaway Coat, strapped seams, A SM Flannel, Mannish Waists ART TAILORED MODEL of French tho now stripe effeota. Value $10.00. 12 West Opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel, 23d St. through to 22d, ome of Four AANNE& BRO CREDIT HOUSE Tenante of tha DUNatig,towesther—wsth William Tannert, the janitor, Byre sum moned to court Dy Detective Gilbert, of the Weat One Hundred and tes Atth street stntion, after Myron Bubs | pager, attorney for the landlord, had written to Commissioner Hingham, | Suisberger'e letter was based on the stories of tenants who #aht they had been sscing scandalous sigata from the pack windows, whicn are directly op- posite a flat in No: 149 Weat One Hun- dred and Forty-fourth street oceupied TSe-tires young: women: What Pinner Saw, Jnvestigavion vroved— there were the: three “Sanson s.stere—Caroline _tiventy- too years old; Rhwa, eighteen yeare old, and Francis, sixteen years 14. mly Caroline appeared in court to-day with Gounsstior Dan O'Retily, 8he ts pretty’ and shapely, with Titlan hair. She wore to-day u biack picture hat anda long «rey coat. Attorney O'Reilly demanded a complainant to @tep fort, whereupon great allerice fell on the eight men. Finally, under the reproachful glances of the women, Pinner wae urged to the stand. “Did you ever eee this young woman before?” he was naked. “Not with any clothes on," stam- mered. Pinner, getting red. “I've seen her and two othera posing in their bacic window of nights, One has black hair— long black hair that comes to here," and Pinner indicated the calf ‘of his legs. ‘They never 6 any blinds on their windows and always—or-ery retire tn front of the. windo Not a Peeping Tom, He Says, “How do you know? Aro a Pesp- tug Tomp! demanded O'Redliy Soo air: Tom a respectable ma Dut DL oen't hein ageing wint ie 60. plain: I saw these young women retiring on the Sth and of September, “Are you the man. with glass who was around there? No, eir—I don't need opera gasses. T was looking out of the window and found myself looking directly at her There was a limb- exposed, I looked right at her hard to shame her ou ot undressing befor the window, Sue eo opera then my wife came up and | pushed her away beoarse I didn't think It waa Re alpen Oa Sedu waated tall to yourself?" gested O'Reilly Pinner said that there waa a trana- parent green cloth acrosm the window that only made the slght_more weird when the lmht wan on = Mina Caroline went on deny the chanse. “ rae, In warm weather wo might | ie the atand to ha round in kimonos," me waid, “put as for that—mercy'! Phe-eitie are models: An nobody would compiain, the case was adjourned unt! Thursday, when Caroline promised there, STINGER-USED HIS FEET. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA. Oct. e first poxing show of the Manayunk Sport- {ng Club was held last nlght et Ma- sonte Hall, M bit crowd ba- ing present ) Wan betweon youllg Loughrey and Kid Stinger, The st of tt up to the yo bout to have her’ alstera gurey inthe face and stophed. | WOMAN CHLOROFORMED | DEATH BY BURGLARS. | ak., Oct of er, a x and two children are critl- | >—Faant—of-—shloroform ad= jstered be-burglara jaat_nleht, Th pers got only CAREFUL-_DOCTOR, of ange Fooa It-takes considerable courage for a _doctor to deliberately prescribe | lonty tood fora despalring patient, | {instead of resorting to thé usual Ust of medicines, Th are yhysicluns among the present ation who recognize and trent ditiows.as they are and should treated regardless’ of the value ir, pockets, Here's an instance actentific gen- con= be to ‘of starvation? “{ heard of 8 doctor who had: a summer cottage near me—a spectal- iat fram N, Y.—and as a last hope, sont for him. TA fier he examined me’ carefully ho advised me to try a small quan- tity of Grape-Nuts at first, then as ach became stronger to eat | | {at | stay Jon the vers {my stom | more. ‘1 kopt at ft and gradually got so 1 could eat and digest three tea- spoonfuls, Then I began to hay color In my face, memory became Clear, where before everything seom- ed a blank. MY limbs got stronger and | could walk. So I steadily covered. ‘ow after a year an Grape. JT weigh 153 lbs prised at the w I grew j strong on this food.’ by Postum Co,, Battle ¢ Te~ Nosh: me given eek, Mich 2—Mra. 3 po) “Fi 4 1 was taken with fy severe -6: itis and nothing. would] on my stomach, 60 that T was y Rooms Compicte- $ ly Furnished at 125" Opens An RE tlon at Door Wa, AND. CARFARE. _ at she BOthnS tan LNeRt St. UL 8 irs wareatt to or Ay PREIONT yourself in | That is my | *15." ' Suit, Custom Made Clothes That electing the good: Suit Particular Men, $15.00 No-so-valied-“exclusive™ tailor offers-so many individual patterns —— _ in suit and’ overcoat materials as | am showing this Fall, 1. any of them will charge maui 50-per-cent: higher prites,” Satisfy - 1 will satisfy you in the making Yet risk, at the newett produdion we Qyercoat, ly for inspection — Thibets, 00 Worked, eviots, Kereys, ——Mehons in blue and black, Velours, Lamb's Wool, ete. 79 NassauiSt., ». ton & John 6ts, Broadway, Corner a St. CHEVIUT SUITS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Two distinct Models, + also all black for mourning, CHEVIOT SUITS. Medinm length Cozts;——— “Black. ‘hn BLACK: BROADCLOTE COATS. day and evening wear,” None—So Pur: None. So Delicious; @ Scotch mixtures, Tomen’s Suits and Coats. {Black or Mixed, Sold Only in Sealed Lead Packets at “None So Economical, CEY Lu. Aw IND H BOE. a Tha and 7c. per Ibf Rend the little book, Wollyile” In pkgs. “Dhere'a ayreason,” “The Road to ghest Award St. Lonis, 1964, Dy all G |