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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEX 20, 1906. IMEI Celebrities Who Make the Horse Show a Great WOW : 4 (FWOMNIN § fashionable Function, Viewed by Cartoonist Ketten, PINCHES GET” CARUSO CASE ‘ a : s PUNISHMENT Hagey ps ADELE 2 WHIT NES RITCHIE Po OBES \ SS Shopgirls HadComplained— of Jostling in 14th Street. One“Mrs.Graham" Found. at Address Not Given’ . oe to Police. | HARRINAN HER ESCORT, A= VISITORS et = DETECTIVE FTHS AS THE REAL) OCIAL He De: SS ¢ ee ‘ Dan owas-tin > other -puk ae Relative or that He under behavior bo: ‘ +4 Knew He e _Dor weeks the Gerry Society: had-bee ras : or. 7 AG = FecWiving Complaints from shopgir! : ‘ VANDERBILT who pass #long Fourteenth et two Ttallans, forty-five years ra old. have night Agents conm caw a young ris near Broadway el, Tie agente are the girls’ nam p was Jcrank Prevae LAWYERS ON HIS TRAIL. | inan pinch two and Tou Every Effort Made to Discredit His Arrest of the <x ac N lebrated ; Tenor. old, jof Sixteenth : Reaore VANDERBILT i Baker 2 | VANDERBILT » the Pollceman James J. Catn.. who ar- IN HIS WORKING fVISS rested Caruso, the t tn the Cen- CLOTHE MOROSINI \ tra? Park monkey-house Inst Friday | ~ in NER es PM on_cémplaint ofa —we ORIVING on near Third nvenue and Fourteenth street. Smith wan fined S. a CARNEGIE NOT TO _ GIVE $1,000,000. Truth Whatever in the Story ‘from St. Louis, He Say: ew Carnegie, at his Fifth avenve to-day, refused to recelve callers who wished to inquire.as to the truth of the story emanating from St. Louls that Mr. Carnegie was to hand over Congressman Richard Bartholdt $1,00,- 72 to be used in furthe da of universal pes: ny Nd eS) —— sorcundemtante the orrt of mnie s ~ y ¢ ter than the actress The Horse| ‘Through his butler he sent word that 1 . complexion looks perfectly | the was absolutely no i a Ural, but l can't say as much forftocre 8 mae D HoraesShow. hatr to the-wtory, The butler ; NewYork (women are undoubtedly | he bad been commissioned by Mr training anting, for most of the|negle to deny the story Meght were pee a raat Sepa a = i Era yea re aa ess | HOSED TEN FEET 2 oe hou the mal hat was Share BY TROLLEY CAR, herself Hannah K. Graham, is the cen- tre of a concerted attack designed to Drove that the arrest was part of a) plot to ruin Herr C s ‘greatest singer. It 1s charged to-day that the | woman who made the eompiaint-upon which Cain arrested Caruso ts a friend! or a relative of Cain, whose name ire. Graham ond w Bathgate avenu' dress given by the complainant in the | | Gane was No, 175 Bathgate avenue. — | Cain makes a detaile} denial of thia| ~ end other charges made against him by —the Caruso lawyers, It appears to be the object of the Ciiruso-Conried forces , put the policeman on the, defensive Bren the case ts called to-morrow af- fernoon in Yorkville: Police Court | < Plot Is Alleged. The most specific accusation made @xainst Cain is that Mrs, Hannah Grabam, a relative, janitress of the | Mlathouse at No, 1547 Bathgate’ avenue, ished axwoman friend and one of her own children to take part in. the plot against Caruso. Rep re for & I | morning néwspaper. say that they saw _e woman resembline omiplainant —_——-— CLOTHES aN I THINK YOUR REAOY MADE SUIT. I TusT AS STYLISH Aw Box U7 —Fuks AND BRATHERS in the case ente bascinent’ of the flathouse Inst night that Cain = 2, J ENTOYING —~_ ftrary rule-ot fashion, wore jee Serer visited Mrs. Graham Satintay night PEED Ay prblt ard pisekcvel vacvorstullonwith : End last night, und that Mrs. Graham's |Meet Managers of Central and Society ~ ———<— — sooner enraya of osprey, One| Samuel Perlmutter Seriousty > In six-year-old son admitted e had pea ‘at ha i plack bad a tuft ft hour $1 New Haven Roads to ; beauritan hat tn a tutto areal Pinout inate! Beauties in the Boxes at the Garden|ki: Soe Oi tae | ere UCU Sonu Central Park, Ali of these allegations dan aaa An eae rae nae ‘With the “400°’ and Pose in Rare-Gowns and Milli- —|smiemist sicssieme ae) 20 Te “In the first place, jooked lke 4 small, moss-covered man- | t sagt ICE Mion swant to dispose of a cou: he special committees representing | rard root on her head should have | old, cia Kast y es i } j Atle. w on his way to Dae ae ect euuleyed on tre New “4 000 9 A Sh nery, as if for Pictures, sare Pe hte om bin way ee ,000" at the Show es ce Saale Oa IMi_ Bathgate at the Sentral Depot : like necks to Ko Collarless ts stil with | tossed at Graham. at the Grand Central Depo By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. ‘ Graham. Her = “ id neveral of younger girl secth Po Mitts charged that ate jeayolative ofl with Vico President Smith.of the Cén-| z = L = hana ar ves Round ot tt i mine. The only relatives I have in the and General Manager Higgins,-of | HE twenty-second “horsetnas* show ‘plan drops in with fellows of hin Yow, madam, quiet, please; dart move:look pleasant, please; Now! world are a slater, two sisters-in-law New Haven. Tho-subject. waa the [ mM go down into history as a {t3, throw an’ effect, Hannah ‘MaryAnn eture of the ble fracture or the deg co! mreer_of—the Kast zt | oan excinclaw) and: hl s, who | operation of the electric portions of the | * | "And all the year round they save An! Presbeau teat (iyetivat street station, calied a A ENGR Pa ci cathe Chae ee Heo. roads." 2 ae aes tania abies Liibditaes RGR aR nen for the Horse Show, One could imagine last ‘night some Invisible photographer repeating | tis case Mn evil Hospital ambulance, Dr, Reid : | cousin of Willlum J. Flynn, chief oper omimitt | down and out and at the same time Baas ure otra adndayatiernoor| the ckneyed old phrases to the brilllanuy gowned women at the Horse | podiees. 4H nan Roberts, of United States Secret Servive hibits come and go, but the autooblles ‘the show Inet night. Round an‘ | World as 1f they were facing the camera. old and this forma no. backsround ul 1 cuatolly of the a Found Thres Grahams. {s that heen) ae Jesper ear reunites round Cn ring! they paraded, until they Every one knows that no human being can be at-his or ber-beat when forshow.oft peille nt Paige an vm Atte ve Hs S3 ed G. Vanderbilt, whore Sc y elt : person ° eg eA arr iraty te wea ti uty 0 EWOFKGS On 118 ee ues oRaginalay nl the,irase: for |/riacoire bop Gap aaa vosing for his or her (particularly hor} picture, and last night's beauty gal- go to the Horse, Show, 1s something no PARTNERS DISAGREE. Drone ant VATS THahgale e mutormeny-t-£42—-iitecribbons eniivened the fret-dayo2) — +f -sean—the-head~barkeep-of-a-House 7 Oy gained nothing by the-self-consclousnoss_of te sepurate stars. —— eee —to—hook—own—upon—tha—Llambee ‘ his : s from end to end. 1 found th CAN n, | the show, travelled to and from the | ton street dump in hero to-night and I| One must bo a consummate Placed near such beauties as Mra. Auss Frac ers cocewi hep undiamulesd zalaie HE Application has been made to the rams —pnes rar ea ‘fear Pui. |Garden |n a red automobile, Ditto hte te Tne for him,’ wild’ one of }t0 mind the admiring gazo of t tin Grey or Mrs. La Roque, “Hott ot Ott Ot tee eee over for tle night, |S inamentret: sf ed ms that shi the en- | brother. McLaughlin's ten detectives, | Hatlemite who points with ralsed 7 We -gre—pirased —te when they gathered —ttr e—fha a ease eu us } ed out to the mantles and hu ff . og who wi aS RESIS aT of a lively cakewalk, Jooking, at ‘simply"! dressed, the Itall 1 with the matt one nt_to the Garden to weed | ger und voice to tha very spot where BEAN any of th e, oF 8 Seartrcer ent scl aE) au nfcont af the Garden when the | out the thieves "T thim tna dress! one ta _sitting—eltheran—actes ee N EAL Ge cna ai seit A ENG No. 18 Ln Taland Ital. | show was over last night were attached | suit and nearly threw a ‘asemona, or a lovely young girl, quite | but the bandsome wom "Romeo and Juliet’ belng whisk : ‘ denied Fimile on the At | to cabs, ‘There was a half mile of au-| " ‘Cheese 1%’ he says, when he saw | Unaware of her beauty’ and charm, lke! opposite, clad in a spangied pink. ar-|on for Mercutio’s death, For every 990 | wraldoinn bout the Caruso xperimental and | tomobiles. re me comiig. “Thia ts tie gal I'm golng | Edith Deacon, or, again, a woman to | mre effect, is probably mii! wondering ten paNallens paper One Tanda NB | is made 1 7 towed on a merry Sunday,—I threw | the manner born, like Mrs. Olive Mar-| why people did. not give her more thant AUG Maer I beoties + ApHa nd over ixey= | ice | mri New York Horse Bhpw brings| one of the Iitue tailors three bucks to | rman, radiantly beautiful, happy. Kra-| a passing stare, and, the pretty ac wings. ‘The Horse Show. as brought | ners (0 dissolve the pa = | together in Madison Square Gar-| thd se this dress suit. Sho fwanted to j clous and quite oblivious to the admir-| wie nat neat by wilt not know that-her- en tor good in nll _colora and) sises | OUR Ot A wit _tay | do a society stunt. [ing clrele of Humble Harlemiss. | studied unconsclous: nnd most effective they are. tio, (iouah | tine = ment ofa rece den the most truly—cosmopalitan-} “nis” chautteurk is, _ seomicd ante they look somewhat inelodramatt< Or was placed too | the way out every one stared sloxe LEON RENNAY SUE SranauNew: orkclcun-afordis: tt axs| millionaieests weredine iis atawatcemiee Posing As a Sclence. ficial tora: dearey 9) en ee >! cl ai patronize Fifth avenue tailors. Thelr - near something she cannot imitate, and | every one el RUDOLPH ARONSON, |titts,!hs mitt ter from one, aran|icoteg aR asshas” loa Mil | or the sot a carefully eta eenure | Deas tomning abe cannot niet, ont i007 WR, hd ai "an ~ * {rung to the last. The Iest shines down | together. They stopped before one of | @ well studied fall of fur stole, or laces us! yw + Tumble Harlemites-were left-—T ——— on artistically poaed | fered by comparison, ———— pensive Onex had fled under —oo = + Fhe —Horsc— Show is interesting, be--sneir-manties, git} to get awit cause It has every year a distinet and = Sec anne ny wan wen WIRES MUSTEGMIEUE ‘over, Targets for Gossip. “AWe visited (lem again paying Xeular attention to bhi jon and perhaps overshadowa_the frst, |'the boxes ss eaeay or drapery, Ghillenged Ru-|tut the first Js undisturbed and prov-|..yaqy {hat way an fetes sald one} syouiders, w «ood profile kindly turnea more serene than the Ivat: {pitt for $80) tor extras and just becauss | (ow! the Humbie Harlemite with for a prize o! Hundred,” or what is left} he found out it was graft he made a! thoughtful frequency. or the curves of eompiaint served tar it mit _on_padeetmia inthe boxes, | holve lke a railroad wreck. n-weil-rounded figure artfully displayed sarlo {7 the way to fash 1 nal ‘ bs of manners and usages. I am speak- | q i Y: 7 eee SAroon 4idn, oh MOGUT FUN vuay” are numan ole marketer tro] tat very Unit gown, the figure in ho) MM ApTers and umages Lam soenk | A WID-CQOK BREAKFAST! | ™!tetig Company : 2 ii ee R00 for Wilexed breach of 4 COMLFASL first impression they give tho parade | VANDERBILT STAR aforesnid gown held erect as by one} part of the siow, though various sper- : 43 ; fo EY 45—Loadon. aise under beiowJa that there-must-be-an-awfat} or - pofore the camerr;——Thnt—was— the, Sona_do-jook_at the horses. ; SS co 2", iz ae, ef Aronson was to’ tour the bp N a 5; ts The fash ‘i F ij = ‘ 3 ———— Rint! ‘he was tye America beginning In October, |!0t of money In the world, The parade FOUND TO BE BLIND. | or. Bhow. i [taate than last. "Hue tew women wore | That's the Dictum of a Magistrate mo thé morikey fou ~The sex and] below Kiowa what UiMige cost Te ees ayers — weit brett mar - sc a Ee = error at panist with him, but | Arroated 4 @| Mr. Aronson was not ready. He want. hkn The women who ornament the Horee| One of the little tragedies of the tan-| Woman to pe utterly-unconacloua of | those wie did-don't go to the opera— — Husband Must SILVERSMITHS | dark arena ovourred ‘yesterday, when quite in Happily, | 2&t rding to the list, at jeast postpone the opening date until Show boxes represent _m/{ions—spent, ‘i i hundreds of staring eyes, ply, i) ny 5 Tauary Who iw anAmerican by [AUMMGry comew High. ‘The Tits retiow paereates = Ree ATA O ra naeeS ‘aniong, B8C OT —-wimpertng: faces; the | Mauve, Heretreney svellews —— Mal —H}—- - Graham, when xeon by an on Rennay, wh ey 7 prow : 2 Bhow of lastnight” boasted | _Maitye, heliotrope and yellow are thet —wqy-goeane = Z = A World-orencrnr at eN oar Fas-spent the last ten {¥OU_see in the throng around the ring. | ee ene te. Horse. _Bhow Se entier| favorite color. —The “Hares Show hat {tt coran't make. any ECANTERS of : - E . ferdtiys ococteborated pears 1B t@ ahd London,_and has |carrying a paper and pencil and making} 1) Toungstey-ssomsd.to-nave aowalke {poe omen emote serene -ane bye Wade of a_bILOf Maiff at_a feathers | coid-tt-ts inthe meamnin particu, Shelachieved some success In Europe, was |ketohes, tells tis story. is Rye —and— Grape = 8 cratic both in looks and manner and pany kind uf NUM, but much feather, J of a wife to get up and cook breakfast she never ka fh until he apelimpatient to make bis bow to hie] 4, vagy (@way for the prize tn the cless for “ aie RU armory u Gaara es SN ee ge tie deer of hee teens Sates prountry mon. -and—hence—he pues. The“ a designer,” ho mays. . “MY ineavy harness horses, He had taken |CecNcay more lovely to) maze upon) Jt impels them to wo und b estares | fOr her husband Z | Designs in Silver De 5 da ning, She lined up her four} miclude, according to Loula Steck |Duainéas ts ts Keep up with the times. To a tiue rttibona all over the| =" a crowed. quosns, at from protecting thomscives against | Suhc was the remark of John Hyland, | posit Ware. Glasses . thildren, and the little boy who f , $1,090 In cash which Reénnay’ de-|come to the Horse Show for {deas. I) * ‘est of Beauty Severe. the utter Khastliness of the lights with | one of th y-appo! Mag: re 1, ‘ Becured’ of saying that he paid a re+| posited. with Mr. Aronson as an ex. country, and it was freely pred i f touch of rouge, providing the rouge ts | one, % the newly appointed Magtetrates, | to match and Sheffield Trays, Reted condition precedent for booking |*89™ that the women who alt In thes®|inat The Youngwter would win thi It {9 © wevore toat for a woman not | or him. boxes are the beat dressed women 10 jgreqtest of the year's prizes In hisciass.| of the same class of beauty to be aga the world. You can talk all you want|fie had walked about the ring and suc- SOME MODISH GO pent visit to the Ce: bald hoe made n it ible ‘the Tinked eye. Stere | WhO $s eitting to-day In the Lee Ay the society woman shows thnt | nue Police Court, | Margaret Ganley, had her husband, | THAT richly engraved, can be sup- ‘plied to form wine, whisky or cordial sets. about Paris, I have been there. I|cessfully retired many of the contest Co { jailed LY art there. AP know the whole | ants, te Wed finally Rae hog with game. would startle ‘you fo know! those it t remain in tl arena Whence All Good Workers Come!. jrrticit sre pstartis 20, 9 dew | fiose, permite. co, remaln In the arene | Thomas, summoned because he was a Molly! * 5 a Om ™ | “What ts a ‘Molly?’ inquired the ee th ads hae ing ea IT! vtlerat tint ome one nat || ELOLD THE GAZE AT HORSE SHOW | Mine annmerod. ‘ne's a nan| ff} 5th AVE, at doth St. Uwho insists on going out and doing the [shopping for the house. Hoe buys ev erything, but won't give mo any and of course some of them were made lipped the veterinarians, for Dr. Gti) | in New York. it they will @ll be re-/and one of his assiaants walked up to roduced in New York within twenty: |The Youngster and commenced “poking |four hours. In another week you will | (neir fingers at the animal's left eye. be able to find a duplication of every-|}io did not blink once. He did not seo thing you see here that ts worth while |tnem, He was biind In the shon windows of Grand street. | The veterinarians walked back to the Miss Imabel May, of Washington, wore a velvet bat of hunter's green, coy- ered with ostrich plumes of the same shade, Her squirrel coat had a collar, and cuffs of ermine. Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt was becomingly gowned in mauve cloth, made with an Eton jacket, trimmed with silk braid.’ This opened over a chemisette 452 Malden Lane,New York |/|- won't get up and cook my putin the husband Well, it ts her duty,” remarked the And do nbdt forget that down in: the platform of the Ring Cotmmittee and of Ince. Her hat was of the same color, draped with a great quuntity of Magistr: e, And then he defined the least alde they know how to dress."’ \Phey went & sroom to ask Mr, Vander-|| mauve and orango tulle, and surmounted with birds of paradise to match. '[/ duties of bot husband and wife ! See Dilt tg"pams out. of the’ gate, please.” |] Her furs were silver fox. Tygning to Ga Caer ate “ roam ver had Uren disquatified ult being a Molly. Lat vour wife | vuy the groceries. And you" (to the | woman) “wo home and cook for your. huaband.”" Mra. Scott Cameron wore a gown of black ohiffon, opening in front over @ vest of lace, Her! very large flat black hat was trimmed with one long black plume, Her’ stoje and muff were allver lynx. : Mra. Pierre Lorillard wore a tailor gown of Pordeaux cloth, with @ short Jacket elaborately’ braided in black. Her velvet hat was of the same color, with @ large draped crown and rosem at the Jeft side, Her furs were chin- chilla, Mrs, Oliver Harriman wes charming in a’ frock of brown chiffon velvet, trimmed with lace. She wore sables and ajasmart sable tdaue trimmed with pink roses, A brown lace veil was draped over her hat. Miss Betty Morton wore) a black cloth princess gown with suspenders, over a walst of white mull, A band of black braiding trimmed the bodice. Her hat was a large. beaver with one very long ostrich plume. Mer furs were black lynx e Miss Laura Swan wore a suit of pink cloth, trimmed with silk braid. Her large pink bat was (ited on the left side, ‘with pink tulle and roses os trimming, t Mrs, Elisha Dyer wore an™Rton jacket gown of London smoke cloth, rimmed with bands of silk braiding: and a vest of white cloth embroldered In-gray and silver, Her hat, ofthe sane shade, was a: amall felt, covered with ostrich feathers, 5 ( rr nese. Afternoon, the corridar is the parade | Wiel) bat fell to Mr. Vanderbilt . Kround of the near dudes and the |pecause another horse of his, Ruatling LLatmost dudepacs. The Thint avenue | Silk, wns awarded the blue ribbon. The @isqualificntion of ‘The Youngster pre- | barber, who had a frock coat mado at | “equalioneny OF cin being entered in | 8 diacount by the tatlor he shaves threo./any of the Natlonal Horse Show Avso- | times a week and took It out in| trade, |cintion'a exhibitions: | tone it oft with a second-hand silk hat | | Ne paid two bite for at the bat howpital | SHOW GIRL WANTED TO DIE. | I’ the Waldorf-Astoria of a Sunday |The Wo, Have solvad: tl Home! problem @r a great many and can do the atme for you. Our ‘prices, fre the lowest, quality the very best we ine! “TERMS OF CREDIT TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Grape-Nuts | ae BROS 107-105 W.125 ST. to have newly troned, and stops at’the Waldort—tong enough to light his clear. | “yrs, Violet Letstnor, aged eighteen The gentiéman's gentleman who can) q ghow girl with the Rentz-Santi«: |wear lis gentleman's clothes arrays purlesque company, drank a larg jbameelf dn his loyer’s finest dude | quantity of peroxide pf hydrogen late { “ ¥ y y rday . Wwhil father, Most people call he? “pretty; but what can be the diff, Raut eens YE ONES Bray eAnGlEE:| Pe Detter; wea away, froma. hase So long as she is brainy and can make change in a jiff? Me sn), ruts through the | x." 964 Boston Road, in an attempt to} 4 This Cashier is.a “woreer’—this is a tip for Ur {Waldorf corridor, *My Indy'n maid, in! end her life. Just use a World Help Wanted Ad, and you can hire one 2. There’s ‘‘Go’’ in “ | The girl had. been: separated from her * on the Walfort stationery. ‘The down- | {* fa ek Ay a ae EE ‘Thousands of Employers Engage Thousands of Workers ~ town clerk who. lv inca ball room Tathacr exacker S Dinmure, tet wie aye. phe a or ,' Through World Help Wanted, Ads. Every Day iii: unday ‘walking mult op ihe igninlanopt ie jig ED Aiflineaseaias cristae ial abil iiss . attempted to Kill “There's a Reason’? apt NY Ate ee tone one