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\ GALLANT SIR WWE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER £7, 1906+ THOMAS SAYS HIS IDEAL WIFE MAY BE WORKING GIRL + Lipton Goes Into Interesting Details. with Miss soi Nixola Greeley-Smith on the Eve of | His Departure for England. BY NIXOLA GREELEY -SMITH. Scene: Lhe Waldorf-Astoria, Sir’ Thomas Efp- ton's suite, 327-331 A green and red drawing-room, having a distiuctly dishevelled ip rands. Throagh an open doorway is seen another room filled with many trunks, leather hat boxes, ete., over which Louts, Sir Thomas Lipton’s valet, beuds and packs wih an ex- prossion of grew Murry ant coresra, Str Thomas*s Jong body iscurved over a smill writing desk, at | which ho ts prond ly but Liborionsly sigaing bly name ; to ome hundred hug: photograohs of himself and the v & other guests present aba recent besfsteak dinner’ given in hig honor. At his side hovers the inde- fatigable Mr, Westwood, his secretary, blotter in hand, Mr, Westwood Blot’ the sigaatures ai,fust . ) | as Sir Thomas writes them and “ar ies them over to ; ‘the Grand plano, Which is already littered with pho-' tographs signed and biotted. : Sir Thomas looks tired and’ slightly dejected Uke ' y ENTRANCE to SUITE of CELLS OCCUPIED BY y CTILETTE Gillette, on Trial for Murder of Grace Brown, Has Every Facility to Escape Just 3 a the hangover while carnation from the previous turning through Coney Island-wattrs with a etick. SIR THOMAS, (rising fom His idone. Sorry to ‘kegp you ‘on of those photo, hiya been am thought maybe you'd be’ kind jown ind tell an good-by. I'm sailing to-morrow warning at ou. know I—Yes, I know. ‘I came liso you described your {deal wife the other day in non interview, ‘and The Evening World thot u few details we mignt help you wo fellow ht if you gave us dcher ron Batt ye i were waiting night's banguet in his buttonhole. Mr, Westwood, ‘f y every time he pliets a photograph on the piano, wears | | the proud'and vizilant expression of a re¢riever re- | JUDGE STONE : raphs)—There; that's} | l 1 Ret my telerram? I 2-YEAR CHAS Gont kee ‘anklin us. United States Sir Thomas Wr = din Mr fic stk THOMAS (He gazes at my his wilted carnatlor tikes ng t I rece fret ft I hange of Sir Thomas's carnation ai! change of Sir Thom uence peer une of-amp-riolets ds forn y effec \ Sophie Beck. Mr, Westwood sighing happily at the conclusion.) 1 aippose, Str Thomas, the as “Judge Stone ideal ¥if eo t be $0 exe cotton bt would at { ight THOMAS—On, yes, she would who . meantime like about you American &ir'* uvenirs and the|musician tn New Orlands 1 us and tho} him. ( Louis, wtth a gesture. of despair. | a. ‘links back to his task of packing, ‘ PITOMAS—It jen't a girl's lookr,| salary of ¢ { thor money} pous-tnta th } 3 { via «a have git 41 maneion In one es and u me lve stood and are tm How, they | carriages and h Poor Hitt 5 the women come tained m to try on hats they | Footety’ in awtul Ume it] spent mon xX puy a hat, to be sure. Ln . 1 orture and give But a woman} ! aad, that, has! 1 and put on natpins,, putel i yell. It was Te |_wwhen_the ; coming: for the heaven to tell me Kood-by maybe you'd put by Kiss and te’ Hee got walting t ofice you're 0 gallant mbout-compliments and get down to ideal girl. p R of the eyes. It's the oxy blue or black, jong as they tell y thi th entatrl you know Then y¥ SIR THOMAS Id fellows Re RwRY, I-I do that? To a min THOMAS—A® to de quantity, “Td t color must her eyes be? Yusptne-ceter st your I—Ob, Sir Thomas, I t t th to. everything SIR THOMAS—Well, it's hat does St matter so youre t inthe world—and- you ‘ya Inughing at you nif the-whiret i Enter Louis, the valet, why stands seuiting tl Sir Thomas asks what he wants, LOUI8—8ir Thomas, must all those Jepapers go in? ni BIR THOMAS (emphatically) — Yes, Don’t Let Appearances Deceive You! This looks like but a half. amnined tn Yorkvilie Court, where he pid summoned ads Both-men are fruit dealers.. On Oot. Accoming—1o—Are: mide-nim—sicepy, end, after a nap, he woke (to find pockets. Are nied ft, and th Arcono had Riccobono summon nan, but such is not the case, 1 As you'd admit if you could sce his happy, smiling face. A Carpenter of no mean skill ts this man, ff you please; A Sunday World Help Wanted) Ad: will summon him with ease. A Sunday World Help Want Fulfills Its Mission Monday Morning ! F ery much mikht be may Do] hop now, rank Arcono,af No_s2o East atrept, was being crosaiex opp! Riccobono, of tuvenue. to-dayShe tainted | and tll Tuesday followed fonse: 163-F who ware then the beat of onds, Were celebrating a little foast 1 CH red wine ecuted for $7,000,000 “Cotton Swindle. country deapite the lyn lawyer, he juggied an eatate left t MMs care and disappea: was when ha appeared and started, She became a stenographer for concern and eventually ros on of “confide: began to coffers of the company el Ma as | and all of those connected with it led residential ¢istricts of the elty. 4 move in hor | Masrin she | y Oecaine red of h Took Loot to Europe. net the methods of PANY, the woman who could best get lim a r officers out-of their ehe_accumulated private yacht 1,000,009, loaded {t down with the best that life affords, and sailed for Europe, ‘Tho two met in Paris, where “ Stone’ became one of the moot talked of men in the gay capital no ‘boasted that he was better = than the American Fainted, raged that tie dtd-not fear arrent: Rvewtors did business with us on such oonditlesé,"_he sate, never be prosecuted. Tani withted Oly} time for misuse of the United Staoes mills, | conduct that ja not an extraditable of-| 6 dow! known | Ambassador, 0nd sitet isan ot —Miamonds and Jewelry Marria spent money the hand of a prodigal. Monte Carte; were the talk of a certain set. {ye -dtauppearcd—He went-to-Londin- issobongssarabingc ia! whecs te remained wsdl shout Yea 08 rE peeked rogulaily accused Ricoobona| o% es ferurned taking It as a joke, The other de-| cago. Inter in Bt. Louis, and parted In anger.| j¢o showed ‘nimsel{ In Cincinnat! Recognized by Reporter, He was reoogn reporter there. Sew thatandiny He gambled ati fi thren companlona Up the step gave—dinnera that! s¢— Mogerowakyapartmen to America: Once another ume tn Cat ten days | nind enougt a newspaper enom he spoke was being (ralied | vice wxents, he sadd, “that all | tought ave been with. ‘possibly be arrested, | zona after ho nud empiied hin revolver A witnens, Sataments tha million dollaen| the butt of it In his desperate effort (0 ons, After t fe Btorey Cotton Cor poe a Gis Tien We had to i Then it had to | they have fo! nace Oe Teen ae balleve hone eee rae found a new i have no ides where the money went. I got none of { “Mr. Storey Is In a bad way, back on hm and he is wWeuring a tube. The papers reported Beck had eloped for the woman her husband. t away He wilid exaKKo! Uexan on. the it pald out represent cosenite de hat he and Sophia 1s ilo. falna in living abroad with The AH peasce that 4 Le ee tee ed. onc thia pide | Im treating It UD, AA the police, thy fear wrrest or ta ultimate not, Utonges, but siinply because da cate tdish, to bs delayed "The fact npoted with parse can be successfull’ veh perdon Who depost.ed money with & contract pemnit. invest Uholr money wish to be not that 1 that concern shan: ng the company in what If the Bh Beart Fin lioe tn conyictin ever a eptape, which be | CAUGHT THEE OVER PISTOL Says He Can't Be Pros-| Detectives Duggan and! Kinsler Captured One , of the Robbers. K Michael Meg ih ep thet et Ne Henry week ant! escaped after a of seven blocks. was captured. at the ermpted robbery after revolver into the dook whtch mmve the police a clue to ts compa gun and Kinsler were detutied case, Rarly to- tives found ona. lof the men at s i ue! |Wnea he saw into‘a delicatessen bakery at th eeperate man trie he was headed ott pis gan. Aw he te Duggan jumped on him, ¢ r, but he waa not quigk enough. they Were falling tho man, who rrart gave his fame as Morris r to Duswan's gor twice. on the pis- s him wo re trigger t-chly a miracle was seared he as ned deflant when he pled abe ne steps and he only detective, a ypy to | foughtonth the way whe hed flat of te yan and also ast March ll last with, about 3 Skelsion evs on his pe as fined 30" for 3 4 allowed to go when he paid the fino. More Scrlous Offengos. France with} TMs Ume the offense tx-more-sertous évidence more dirvot: He led 3 tn broad aylgnt on the afternoon of Thursday of last weet, and. arier knocking the eapeant -gitl senseless tried to rob-the place of Jewelry to the value of several thousands of dollars, irs. Mogeroweky hed presence of to slam the door of thy front room in the faces of the four and sersam for help out of the tron window. ‘The men escaped by Aght! thelr way (0 the street, and threa ¢ om got away. while the fourth, who ive his name to the police as fim Ahre x of Mills Hoel fo, way through the crowd for even bios «. and was captured: by oltl- and th and iald out a number of them w make his cacape. ny | ‘The police expect to get the other two, but in the two mon arrested they [and dangerous class of criminals, ‘Tt aay that they have found evidence for Jgome timo of the existence In thie clty Ho! ¢ uth Stn large band of Western crooks who ch RAW FOR! Have come here with no lal raconts, {Rnd are engaged in gommittiig crimes yignt and left with” tm 3 ae the palica have nothing whatever to go on in trying to arrest them or broak up the gang, Thess two arrests may re nic they will be able to locate many other crooks through tho evidence that they qmanaged to kot from the pockets ahd con-|elothes-lInings of Lies two. Com: an nea eee are prosecuted, 83 | National Expreaw Co. Ratnes Wages The directors of the National Express] ing this morning Aftesn Copan ra rele Rice Ne el On Ey ocses| pastas celia jn uso started from ° Ay, Pasa & resolution authorizing an bee Gover onan Free fnovedse 0 10 per cent. in, the ae fos | iho grand-atand at Broadway and t - A u ya to. seand | OC Si omplonet teho lage bean in the| Boerum avenue on the annual rane for gon the | servic year. This aot iN "n large cro’ the a ‘ ; ‘i Kervige one! ear, his action wy Renan) the Vartberilt cup, Tae pushmodiie Is Gro ued om tho Wack no fatalities were Be suye to read "lhe Road to Wellville,” in pkgs ‘ ice---One of the Chief Witnesses © Standard Oi, WIDOW'S DIAMONDS Miss Tarbell Urges Moderation ' Second Disappearanceaf Gem from Mrs. Seixas's Home Another Mystere in. Dealing with the a he rs | CLEVELAND, Nov. 11—iflee Ton 3) Tarbell, Nemesis of Standard O1l, haa! , AME Lancair rane bah tear) veer «! arrived in Cleveland after having | pee pened eee stopped over on het way from N nd peat facade pary, GILIETIR. BEING SEAVED DY BARBER York to Loutavilie wo have & confer: | Sexaa «Hon pee residing on Je é WEIED RAZORS ABL LETT CARFISSSLY OPLM ence Li jes avenue, Yonkers, has appesied 2 ON WINDOW SILL the guest, ov Teary | 0 thw—polios after again lowing —die———_— | Chiaholm, arn) jewelry valued at morg/ than 5 think they acted very toolishty.”| $200. Although they sought to keep é x . 5 | J “VIA fr eS AITS ! Tarbell sak) in reference to tle| secret the robbery, it is known that a Heht_{rom Cleveland of Malcolm 3.| warrant haa peen Insiied for arrest Of & 7% a Vilas, J. M. Robsrtson and H. P. Mo-| member of Mra. Setxas’s household. Lintoah Indicted Stundard Ol offtclais,| Immediately following the recent {0 escape “arrest “suey “aioutVAVe | death <of her lusband Mrs Beteasn ca | ETERS) Me rindlay, and” the| Missed $1,000 worth. of as. She had st Louis all | suspicious of the culprit, but no eyi- derai officials of Bt | Sain thelr efforts to restrain dence which would Warrunt arrest, She ordered the construction of a secret ombinution from pursuing its to eornbi peeeteeretnert-ecf-onat = I am opposed tn eis i compartmen the wall of her rac Se escaped. thely ree f rove j and” tool. precautions. to -have-nene \Calamity were the Stan: ut-| know of it exis About two weeks y dissolved and put out of bust) (i, 4 gecond robbery of 4 valued certain | at more then $1,000 wan discovered, ‘They were taken frum the compart- nent and the jowel bag Milled, wit | ton batting od dn the A private investixation waa instituted and Mra, Soixas'n agents recovered the [er Thue in hoping the Government| gems from several pawn-atops In’ Har: r be It from us| {)"ffame laws better calculated to | jem. They were feulored to her on cote yent trust abum It may be, when! gion that she would not reveal any are hatched. roy at the thess now eh tes beiapeaciesl teat BF] names which sna coupled with her sus- I believe the beat and most Spoil a Waldorf-Astoria Evening Which ji Ended in a Cell, EST Secerrent ertoot of the trust and its Tatatedl y not, qreatly affect their prac 1 whould belp to diswuade from attempting sient plating matriq 10m Te eweoutien 7a for married people. Persons conte This Isa warned that’ they read it at thefr own risk mony are to chill any of the roblu-blue eggs of rox uice before th Desper: hte Lis Peers PMA pach Sy this i lat bs - perate Fight. Late yesterday afterivon Mr, David W, Kearney met his old college [1% ide th ra thas Dean ralher Ay Di ee cems taken from the vault yee e fotferredt re * ” leesstul tp o vor in the past. © duh : o ie esnatie i Bieri a ; “Jack,-oldbor,""-says | cesatul te Sint ontpevor in te he vcaj| tardy inoludel. a beart~shaped @ia- ered the PER ea ith: Bandara: Oll-or JOhnID!| mond: Peng en es eee an soe batty Hh stones each, a diamond- says Jack, And “less have one for Old Aen Aer arly next —week, pravadly. Mander 1s Attorney 8. H. Tollax wit! | Kearney, they did. Old Ti "Now, I tell you what,” 3 right hero in the Waldorf—just you and me and my you to meet my wil weetcst Hite woman in the world Jack, from Calffornia. 2 ‘At this point the narrative branches out into PALM ROOM, WALDORF-ASTORIA® SRAYLOCK APARTMENTS, WEST phoned Ata SEVEN DY-POURTH STREET, dinner, 5.20 P. a pair’ of , diamond = aa “fg ieetea_ourr Y and Roberton to Findlay to , two dino stbds and a: da to the Indictments and bring | alias butions ae gtments aie the | The beauty of Mra__Selras'a fowela aus pare oa PAE erat {isa matter of local fame in Yonkers. Toens a. 2 She ts fond, of the races, and on hi fre me ToT visits to. Une track has been escorts Lake Shore to Neadjust Waaes. ie entiy by. Georee Edwards» ‘o forks, thus: ( CLEVELAND, Nov. 17,—A_ readjust: | NES apE rocket obs fae! Bi lea or | Mvaveriy Athletic ‘and other oF i maent of sisi nes fue Snore Ral Taalentions: ‘© Sake certutnty got Bhys vearn +____»——__ increase of a fixed per cent. | made, but Increases will be Dee. saved ee reen from Pte. pon-a basis of merit and upon ATERBURY, Conn, Nov, 17.—ap Iremente of the work. The ad. | the result of an atgaok by an Infurlated Will extend to all branches of [pig whose litter ale attempted to re- According to a stwtement | move, Mrs. Theodore Backus, of Rock~ e Jand, ta_at the Middlesex Hospital ip. a diarown with two broken arms and Hearing that rat down Jack telephoned the | 6.20 P.M.—Mr._ Kearney looked at his watch. Enforced calt 6.20 P. M.—Mr. deep gloom BVP, M.—The cocktalls $39 P, M.—Mr, Kearney to repeat at o M—They waited walted i 7.16 P. M.—Waiting! : | 3 P. M.—Mo: 4 pM Waite: ZIP, M.SDitte: with ¢ 7.35 P. M.—fame a8 above. JP M.-Mr. Kearney ‘aasaslt 9 Waiter_tor sm 78 P, M.—Straight wh $10-P.Si—Mr. Koa Mr,-Sheeban“co! Se="|YOU CANT = —— = EXPECT na hat. AND PROSPERITY 7 ; «that Mrs, Kearney was-as_protty_andaswe croomed a Httlo womnan-as ever ti into that-Palm Room, Ho tried-to calm MéoKearney.. So did Mra. Kearney; go did the walter nnd the deputy rand 1 tHehouse detective, Mr ‘On: 00 pounds pressure to the If-you persist-in drugging your body to cover up aches —__ and_ails._= i PEE See see ee SAE eae You feel bad—then try to smother your. fee'ings him to the Tenderloin sta- 4 with the sergeant to|( nature’s warnings) with tobacco, whiskey or COPFEE=== Tot stone, He told ‘em the most dangerous “friends” one can mix with. , they did, At midnight 2 , W © wreat ight and went square tnch, House Detective Th led him thence, put b tlon, Mrs. Kearney followed no plea turn her husband loose, The se had a her to put Mr. Kearney in a cell, And, what's. nior Mr. Kearney's father ballet him out, 4 home and begged forgiveness and got It. The’ scene ewitches to thy Jefforson Market Police Court and the. tlme nim ates! RENEW YOUR LEASE ON LIFE he They cajole and then KILL. {s to-day. “Your Hono: says Mr, Kearnay, “tt (riniing. Y didn't know what 1 was doing | Says the Magistrate: “Le 2 Stop the food and drink that does not nourish. BIG CROWD WATCHES PUSHMOBILE RACE... Two Flushing Youngsters Win It * : Without a Casualty Among | tow the Assembled Communters. Go on Grape-Nuts and cream anda simple diet. Quit *' coffee and let old Mother Nature put you well again. ye food You can call in the help of a powerful friend— POSTUM - “There's a Reason’ Before the first train load of mutera ‘pulled out from peaceful F the spocdieat | shmobilew and | Although a wnfill oh of the iho cot 7 MO "Log smgnegs wagon sutomobile, with a reported. Losi el eS ished sah t ate sean Seni