The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1906, Page 3

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—.. But the . * XILLED BY JOY OVER REDEEMING PAWNED WRAPS Mrs, Lawrence Maloney’s Heart Failed and She Fell in Pawn Shop. CHILD. SEES TRAGEDY. Little Girl Doesn't Know. That Excess of Emotion Left Her Motherless, 2 ‘A streamer of white and purple hang- {ng from the door of No, 88 East Hjghty-third strest marks to-day 4 I!ttlo tragedy of tHe tonementa which, strange Ty enough, was brought about through } joy. It doesn’¢ take much yappiness amons the dwellers: of tenements to cause an | excres of emotlen, within the J] numble Uttle parlor Mrs, Lawrence Ma- Toney ia lying dend—killed by Joy. | A little two and a half year old, baby playing quietly In the next room warns | every visltor—a tiny finger raised to } asleep. feats enme.then Mamma Jaughed and she! fell down in tho street. and th in a wagon, Mamma Is still asleep.” The baby witness of the pathetic east | side tragedy, doesn't understand why her father, Lawrence Maloney, elts be- i Bide het “sieoping* mother and-cries-as if his heart would break. She doesn't know why her mother went out of the house with her heart fairly bursting | WIth happiness because at last her hux- | band had secured work after the long | period of enforced idleness, and after | 48 had been a gq pwhetter —the—t would have en to eat. Went to Redeem Wraps. Mavel only knows that her m -—who-was-young and pretty, Ina wis ful, delicate sort of a way, picked ‘her | UP and hurried to the pawnsicp of } Ltopold Schretber just around the cor- ner on Second avenue. In Mrs. Maloney’s hand was clasped $42. With this longed-for sum tho young woman—stre was only twenty- four—at lest could get her warm coat and the baby’s winter Jacket out of pawn, All throush the long months | when the young father had looked in Yajn for work, pleco by plecs the family belongings had been carried to the | Pawnshop. When cold weather set in, } the delicate mother had but one hope— to get the jackets out of pawn. Mabel, with her blue eyes fastened WAT A MINUTE TRS Ctornes, REGGIE'S JUST GOING To SHow HIS NEW $ 20.090, Beauty. AY IKING DO For. AIGOWN! Duel of Two Vanderbilt | Brothers Ends in Vic- tory for Alfred. JUDGE MOORE IN LEAD. Old Rival of Young Millionaire | First of All Entrants by on the wonderful assortment of things in the pawns! was placed on the | Hoot while the 1 Y newollated wea the pawnbroker. she handed the money and th to the lps trembled and het wh | Lighted up with h | body fairly trembled with joy e | waw her little belongings belhg brought | Baby, co her, But \ heard that y ture meecatt att-of—a~ sudden Mabet} her mother aounded 11k 1 to pick he y forward, nearly pawnt ran from behii heard the | _a_paliceman clanging of a bell. She saw 4 wig crowd, and mamma und she warp | Bundled into ® wagon and taken ow) } ride. | 'To-day-mamma and baby are hos: | @gain, and Mabel can't understuh ; why mamma ‘sleeps so long. ne “She Died of sey. "I's allt today. *M : My Pare eas A wae nsery frie {guess it was, {faving the money. to get | of pawn that she wan Just like Lawrence Maloney {s inconsolabl Lang din can be made to, ton, his | on nly. 1 Scant Margin. ee ENGLISH JUDGE FULL OF PRAISE FOR THE SHOW. surprised at th in the horse: stiow hay made And I dow anywhere dinrs'—cltss evening was a marvel, The winner-was the true type, and more nearly absolutely “perfect conformation than any horse I ha is coun: Toseon int SEE is Wi m nect-and-t Moore for first honors the Horse Show, Ha has literally run awa from his brother Heginald, The duet petgh acca! und going to sleep ts on qeithetic Couches in this | tragedy. who was only a girlish many Mrs. Maloney, “Tah joy re Tate winter Lae for $42 brings out | {ts story of tragedy more pathetically fn the ‘deen shadow of the eworgecus Theatre of the frocks now on at ‘Clothes “Show In —“Mndison Garden. = TROOPS SWARM ROME 10) PROTECT KING GEORGE. aE yiraordinary Precautions ‘Against! j Attack by Anarchists on Ruler - i of Greece, | ROMB, Nov. 2.—Tho most thorough Precautionary measures have deen taken fo ineure perfect order to-mor-, row, on the occasion of the arrival | here of King George of Greece, About | four hundred extra policemen have ar- rived here from the provinces, the car- bineers have ben reinforced ang. tho troops forming the garrison have beon | agumented, | All anarchists or suspected persons are under close surveillance. ‘The chief ¢ police ways he {# confident that no rders will occur. More Than a Million the Sasate Father Knickerbocker é (ALL NEW YORK) will help you find your Lost Fertile if will but make kno 01 ett me veut Morning World Want. ; BO IT TO-DAY! : In mora th he’ had made—entrl jraw, leaving the — flel far Alfred Vanderbilt tmas-obtatned six firat, three second and_two third prizes. Judge Moore holds the lead, raving @ scant third prize over young | Venderbiit——Hesinald's net resuit-trom+ the Present shew fs one Dhie FRtot, tourcsecona- prizes and— ens third. Alfred Vanderbilt. showed: remarkable skIIT with the reins in-the four-In-hand | class for heavy harness patra, In’ this Gass he won. the blue ribbon himself, gid—saw hls second” airing, driven by CH Wijson,-got Everett Everett, the $10,000 whip who came from England to handle C, Wat- Bon's four, got second prize. . Ribbon a Great Triumph. It ‘was a great personal triumph for, young Vanderbilt, The race was keen for first place. The margin of supertor- ity between Vanderbilt's four and the Watson string was #0 slight that tho) Judges rode behind them several tlmes before Vanderbilt, was declared ylotor, This victory was all tho more highly prized because ‘Tho Yotingstor was left out of the four, The: Dude ,taking her place. With a green ‘horse in the lead alongside Polly Prim, young Vander- biit’s akill with the reins was tried to the mit, and his shgwing against tho imported whip classed him gmong the mont expert toolers of the day, After winning the cup, Judge Moore announced that he had offered tho Horse Show: Association, a cup to be called tho Forest King Cup, to be com- peted for tn the next year and #ubse- quent: years on tho aaing terms, aa tho Yaldorf-Astoria Cup. Forest King 1s to be barred from competing. There was a pathetic itve incident today when the pony stallions wore shown, Only five entered the ring. They were led around by grooms. In one of the north boxes gat woe Allen Gray, of Orange, Virginia, and owner of Dinah, the tiniest animal in the ring. Nilmam Gray {9 only old, butsho has been a eeaay, end Toft hearted jmben.ahe got rere ttle ‘Mies Grey ed the gases sodaeat ae rly, There. five Seome he rina and only one was ied Mo: ‘gett 1 gate, ‘the hae ea thnet Tuihning a. the yellow ribbon} A a Bi cS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, ‘1906. FOR ys) 2a WIFE 'T COME To DON'T FORGET. MY HORSE al) es co MENTION Berane coiNc ‘Ot IN THE Renn FORTHE ASTORIA u ABOUT RaBses Wo WRITING al oS as ie ast i NEVER MIND THE HORSE -JonN Duy KEEP YOUR EYES oN \ HAT ano seée THAT tT REMAINS AT THE PROPERY ANGLE ss Boe Renee rec ITT HORSE EXPERTS REPORTING THE SHOW, FOR THE PREDS— 503 Feathers and Furbelows Win Most of the Blue Ribbons at the Horse Show---Impressions by Artist Ketten Suinie COAT?) G We. SS Sime ae? HUANG Hearse Team Didn't Get the Blue Ribbon Red Was Good Enough for Donner and Blitzen | ee | b He was-thefashionabie—th ery In a wooden o A sald. a “way without wm who h WL stand asked the “What'll they- sell David, dh, abo: “You ; the pair away for | ‘The wise David Anat! [them for $5,000. ‘Then H. rd, of Brooklyn {isa Belle Be Hitzen into Garden Inst the j hearse horses bel an at eauties? the WE—man of ~ the’ mathemat mind, who sees things yia % ties, tried to figure out wtmat a .2-ribban coats. August Bolmont tot Alfred he had | ny," ie sali pretty: abit compared notes with young V. he probably would have learned 1 {9 a-piker. TIncthese— anya: | good. horse. ina I a Vagidertatt horses Mr. ‘Keeps atnbte,-but—we-can-get—aiie—on the + cost by looking at what he had tn the| four-in-hand~ class: tries. He had two en- Dae —eteht bores — aad — two ast have cost him: $30,000, at} jeaat. z Now, what does any man want with two four-tn-hands? Of course,” he am and tn palr: with sydd Whenever | biaile [ring, and i wn the same hor 8, Wor rth and s Azure Trophies Come High, en You Fioure It. es to gigs, In tan- what goes he do round? You nothing but eat up Mr. Vander- or Mra. Van- use auto- s ay In tye “the shows. : ing out what fitetng Paquin ot ear on jils RBILT left the Inst night, After Bravo around the apparent that Forest 2, young Vun- second ti aver fort FOG COLLISION ~ CAUSES PAN ON PRISCILL Women Passengers Hys- terical When Sand Barge Hits the Steamboat. | A panic which was't et all fustified Bs fs occurred on board the iiner-Prisciiia-to-day in her, ¢ » several feet above the w. i 'The Priscilla, coming down with two hundred Boston pasongers aboard. halted to wait unl the mists ¢ paNRal about with a of the f ne down the line to give Bravo the gate, the latter's | Who had arisen and were dressing for owner appeared, A groom led| breakfast ran into ‘the cabin tn fright y mounted yap ain they never use em." ning. ne HHo-did and Mr in f ‘em. seed Heparin ee ot crite de pid horse Isn't fast enough for i Were flve gitlsIh this class, Women; ‘screamed or fainted, or not—roturn—to rent-to-“hiw Th An automobile out theso horsemen.’ said pollcamen at the door... mg oa Taree Du] Dnt ines thet | There go HE Uttle girls on the sactile pontes | pettcede ~ Panera odor AVS Kong: too ride watrrde, and=four Mere natrida The one wha wasn't got the gate, “Allthe ttle gina are learning ta ride, Satride,* sald a riding master. '"?. ao exGdio—ts -doomed.‘Thp_ quer! PRE golve itaeit in this “aitipts way en who learned to'tgivde side anduie, will continu. to. 40 ralfhae the coming generation wilt-g0 asttide.” Dinah out of the ring the little gtrl Jumped from her seat and began cry- ing. The whole arena took In tho Incident, and even the Judges seemed to be im- pressed by It Wilh H. Morre scored * another victory in this class. His Berkley Ban- tam took the blue ribbon, PEARY’S ROOSEVELT REPORTED BY WIRELESS xplorer Sends Despatch He Ex- pects to Reach Sydney To-Morrow, SYDNEY, C. B,, Noy. .—A Marco: wireless report from Capo says that the Peary steamer! Roos pases that point at § A, M.to-day on or way to Port Aux Basques for coal. A despatch received here: from Com- mander Peary announces that he ex- Feat to reach Sydney to-morrow mom~ os FRENCH AIRSHIP A SUCCESS. Lebaudy's Ia Fatrie in Flight for ; Swe Hours. MANTES-SUR-SEIND, Department of t-Oise, France, Nov, S.—M, Le- iy'a atrship, La Patrie, made « Bue eesaful two houra’ Mieht to-day, WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH IN HER HOME Pittsburg Widow Choked and Her Head. Battered With “a + Club, SHAMOKIN, Pa. ‘ov. 22.—With her! cad horribly with her th {Samh Kling! midow of a cl ind ded in he woman x batt u ve lived alone h 1 by @ club and ck and blue, Mri ed xixty years, the war ve was home here to-day. othen purpose. STRICKEN IN STREET. Policeman McQuala, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street ata- tion, found Harry Coleman, a clerk, forty-pix years of age, Of No. 1864 Park ayenub, to-day leaning at One Hundred and Twe! Madison avenue. dist ainst & fence fth atreet and He seemed in great The policeman called an -ambulande from Harlem Hospital. took the man to that institution, Dr, Gineburg ere he died without recovering con. art fall tha anew @ H Js gupposed to haya pken | oF oper of re ‘the dant FOG ne AND FLEET NO ALIMONY FOR eto their weverat ms Hiya tnstinette op tyes Van [excited women. Most ‘of the men taboard had behaved calmiy,. and Ui helped the officers to restore a gonable degree of order. {The mon who went be tot | ixred ina 1 word was vent ashore. Three tugs of the Datzell Company | [hurried to-“wher: the Priscilla loved LIVES {N HOUS WITH MIAN SH ‘WOULD DIVORCE Wife Sues Flatbush Mill! ionaire While Couple Oc- cupy Same House, sinter; M oo 8s Lie bumped her os xt ut { aro yet. ¢s- in-the-fox—off-the—too Eant-}-t ia -ontered hirty-fourth street. The blunt nose] |! Supreme Mann, re of the barge tore loose t Priscilla's. divo) a ing th ac rudder chain and stove a small hole | ivern times places," her husband | S oftencen: town house at Man- He upled 1 tne 1M differs thea tre mainly h have been Irie my oeether THE WHOLE THING: Thats the Way n Tennessee Man hooked nt Coffees goreitaleatin 200, t The sand barge thoughetuily departed | OF SHIPS REACH PORT. PHILADELPHIA, Noy. With a shifting ofthe wind from east to west | to-day the heavy fog which since Sun- | day pnveloped this vicinity was swept away and tho large eet of Incoming | And¥outbound vessels Which had as a) precautionary measure been anchored | et various points along the Delaware | Bey and River began to move. ‘The steamship Haverford, m Liver- pool for Philauelphia, which had been anchor a short distance Inside the | Deloware Breakwater since Bupday, | [sumed her trip and’ will reac 5 an Line: wharf this ‘afternoon, Snoverthun ‘asthounand passengers ars on board the Haverford, “DESERTING WIFE, .“Beefsteak John's” Daughter Can't! Get. Counsel Fees Pending Suit, Either, Justice Dowling denied the application of Mra, Augustus C. Diel for alimeny and counsel fees in her action against ( Dantel J, Diel, electrical contractor, for & separation, on the ground that alban- doned him and her home for the third Ume last month and has not proved any duatinoation fer} for it, aan ‘Diel said in afida {pat hie wife was in Breas, Ra | the night when my heart would pal- | beaviness after meals no lon [sense mbont Sires cottenc’ | publish it for our readers: "I laughed at the tdea that cof Tayured™ Die; SCREEN trembting- hands; eat plexion. the tired. Mstles aversion to mental or phy: fort. Also tho, terrible, moments in pitate’ so violently that {t seemetl ench moment. it would wear itself out and become forever still “When I married my coffee days | came to an end—my good wif fused to serve It to the tum on the table fnste d “This was done over my protel I had had experience with Postum— a straw-colored Jiquld with an in| sipld taste. But the clip she set t fore me was not so bad, and in way I even enjoyed it. But we. had | not then fully d how to ma y jong boiling. The old Postum properl, "Then the resuits came. the he i T found more enjo out-of-doors exercise, and; best-of I found myself at the office getting through my work with or known before, ahy persons have spoken to me bled me, stopped: about Postum {n such na way as to] j leave no doubt they do not know! how to make tt. You might as well set meat or vegetables on the back of the stove and let them steep as to prepare Postuim thet way. - “T gay to such, ‘boll {t'—boll tt tit it bas a dark, rich color, and then you will have 9 beverage that will win and hold you,’ Name elven} by oe Co,, Battle Creek, anni famous little book, vane tel Bee to bf in pkgs, “There There's id Supe h “trlendly + and Mrs-t+ ase I had} TRAN LUNG IN DITCH, INJURING | EN PASSENGERS. — Three e Cars Hurled froay _ | -Butfalo, Rochester and YES Ren Pittsburg Track, Bur l'™%) ae MORE INTER-[ | 22.-A Bute ALO, > ESTED IX Tast nila njured, butsnon@ hors, to hospitals ero atthnds, able to leave, riously hurt were; ot Huftalds, injured were -Mr, , of Bradford, at + estautawney, ridford;, F. G, Hog, Lane of PAY MISTRESS. tSAMEARING at about thirty, the baggage-car nped the track n. The engine ST GLASSES. Ore THEY WON'T stay 5 on your nose? THE HARRIS SUCTION | Brooklyn Collector CLIP is constructed upon jured and Woman Passen-, the principle of SUCTION | ger Fainis, | PRESSURE, and—posi- | f tively prevents pinching, tilt- i ing and slipping. Attached to Your Glasses for 38a)" 1 54 East 23d St., at Fourth Av. 5OQ East 125th St., at Madison Avy 44.2 Columbus Avs, Sist &82d Sts, 489 Fulton St,,B’kIn, Opposite A.&S, CAR juMes TRACK AND HITS MAN. “Seriously X Cou street loss, t ngere heenfae panic stricken ily for the d A wo- Vv tee Ocul’sts and Opticians. What good are the — - ICHARDSON & ROBBINS’ Qld English Plum Pudding is the most delightful of all cold weather desserts. |What's so inviting as the] hore dinner followed: ib this steaming delicacy) Prepared with as y 8 ) ps the rest of great care, as you take clue Comes in Steam hot, open with key and Look for the label You've never had PI. by Richardson & Ro! ‘one, two, three sive! and four pound tins, turn out on a warm plate, Your grocer hast of can get it, —R. & R. he OD fone RICHARDSON & ROE poweR, DELAWARE:

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