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) a LFRED G VANDERBILT la Np A fa solar plexus blow ¢ fallacy FRIDAY, THE EVENING WORLD, NOVEM MBER 23,° rg06. “HORSE SHOW A KALEIDOSCOPE OF VANDERBILTS; a RBILT'S —“CABBY” FOULED. HORSE JUDG Nag He Picked Up at! Syracuse Gets a Blue Ribbon. LIKE THE HUGHES PLUG. Famous Joker Once “Rung In’! a Street Car Horse Called:Puldaka Orphan.” 58 that thor ; ‘He almost emulat born, not made. tet the Inimitable Bryan G [iughes At the Now York Horse Show’ He wore amfle that won't come off as he drove out of the ring. = Four months ago Mr. Vanderd! fn Synicuse with. his nd Charles Wiison—the same Wilson who'has been Gown Mrs. George Gould Wore at the Horse Show. holding the reins on Farm's second entries at the Yates House and te for a train. | ‘At tho door of the hotel they Jumped into”a cab, calling to the hurry to the station. The drives willing, but the — horse—th ke aristocratic equines y get thelr atride. Bu horse mu when he did ge Che suse Hy. FS ell. isn't he a youn Vanderbilt, us no loogked ou) the animal blue “ror a cab , ho is the _ipbon so: Wilson Seta in simply area said Vander: o Rt that. conformatlo =f Pa ead “U eats a find. And I y new four", The ee was Worgotten,.. Vander- Bilt and Wilson & at of the cab and interviewed the driver : Where ‘did you ger mim? they asked. 3 “Bought him, f course, sald the Griver, "Best horse in pyracuse, bar none. 5 aH "How much ts he worth to your’ asked Mr. Vanderbilt Oh, about $0." sald the driver. “Unhitch him, aulek you Beye nda young Wanderbitt 01 Interesting and apectac he Horse Show—un the fashionabley rine out et thelr chairs and really ‘shout—the Syracuse cab horse wis the . af the ithe wpectators did no antecedents of the high AIL they knew or car had the grace of a thorough atepped off better than any of the Deautes - matched agalist him feemed to know he was in high s ned Ki And when he was ¢ And MiPeoronation be rinbon—he Hterally waltzed o: ring. HF outrage Bryan G, Hughes per- I netrated on the Horsa Show judges ts still fresh in the mem- ory of those whom Kismet has bless with a sense of humor. Hu tered ‘"‘Puldaka Orphan,” giving animal's sire as Metropolitan and 8 ene tie ‘Gam Electricity, ‘The horse ‘wax kept in a fancy box stall, surrounded by attendants, The aplendor of the equine _ menage and the Deast’s unusual name A caured much talk. = Puldaka Orphan passed the judges, Ik was not until after the show that Mr. Hughes announced that th —hed—totled_tn. “Pulled-a-Oar O EGINALD VA) hard~ loser; cident at the which caused much gossip among ¢ real Horsamen who attend the ahe Soma said tt was so serious that probe ably some action will be taken by the Bssoolotien- It was characterized us an affront to lie Judge In the class for pairs to harness last night the judges guve Alfred Vanderbilt the gate. Reginald remained tn the ring In competition with the pair —owned by Mr: Harriman and Sr. Wat It was cyident that the margin of difference wan silght, as thy judges brid = onferences before ‘making the aware The blue ribbon was Mnally given to Ofr, Watson's pair, the red to Mr, Har -yiman, and the orange to Mr.. Vander- Pilt. “The last named, hawever, de clined {t with thanks, When th master motioned him to a@tand to receive it, he drove to. the gate, 1 carrying the ribbon trail M« GIULIA- MOROSINT, | who J jeliberately sing—an—equerry ar behind tn his #Hya she apends $200,000 a year on her clothes, and whose mag- nifigent: Jowels are a great attraction at the Garden, has a burly quardian. Every. time Miss Morosini has ap- peared at the Garden the samo man has been near her, His dress has always fitted the timo of day, Last night: he fave" In an evening suit. He would ave been more comfortable locked {n avendee {fhe js a sleuth?’ asked Harry Stevens of Harry Hronner. "T don't know," sald Bronner.— "But there's one sure sign. Let's go look at hin shoes.” “He ts," chorus. sald Stevona and sbronmer in uwhen they! saw: hin fee DOUBLE Your Income Buyers of Morning World “Business Opportunity” — Bar- gains 4 KEEP | the profits that salaried persons earn and turn over to their em- ployers. Don't Forget That! ~ 2 FURS COBRELIOS VANDERBILT a » GOWNS WORN BY THE LEADING WOMEN OF SOCIETY CONE VANDERBILT “HARD LOSER, BUT BROTHER SMIL Ribbon Spectacularly in Horse Show sen on that he ts a bad loser, tho suay Onge rattio'of glistening ‘chins, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, him cwith Prim and Primrose. Alfred G. Wiliam He Mbore. the Vanderbilt , rivai, Judge peting with | were C. W. more and My Maryland, }arriman, with Laughing Water an Chlettain, Society oratched-tie t with, almost breathless Interest. | en they caught a significant m the rinemaster’a hand and | Alfred Gwynne Vanderbil: wheel | | pair around afd start for th birot, acgmile playing en his [ot tho disappointing defeat. LORD TOLD HIM 10 “BURN, SHS A BOY neal Edward Finney. Declares! He Set Six Blazes to | Cleanse City. : Had Prosperous Season Among Other Stakes. On the White Star tner Cedrio, @ 4-to-day, was Danny Mat jockey, who comes home aft }perous season abroad. Among “his was | pearmint last June, He wit Whoa Waltec: howard | dianey, she, ne of the racing at Bonnings will 6 | of white and red and Sarhataiel Taw nar rome_over 19; frowsy iy ao much Tike Frank SU Thiet hea weeks ago, that ono of tho best-known orn moment that It ‘9 this coun- for m mofnent that | BlaSOsD Egos oan bank | ¢ Finney ally | that | owner, 1, thin ax em are ¢ JOCKEY DAN MAHER HOME FOR AVISIT British Turf, Winning Derby winning of the Derby 60 to home in Hartford and after seeing | is rival. ite the red. And last but’ to dal Dilt, apestators, ho the rot pon, when Mr. Vanderbilt the yellow. ripbon, to the tanbark, It fi ard, on} at thls year's show. et former put forth every wore the heads of tered ee. uted ilselt bourse Mo. Reginald Spurns Yellow! The topic Atacuased by exhibitors and spectators at the Horse &how on the ffth day of itn wook was the action of Reginald Vanderbit tn xpurning a yel- Jaw ribbon awanlel to Harrington and Irving In the Brewster class for pairs His spectacular declination of the award did not Matter the Judges and aroused gate waa opmed. he dashed into the ring. with flourteh of whip and His brother, followed te rédéubtmbie patr,, Polly Vander- pilt was also keyed to top notch to win the ptize, because It meant to him a tle for biue ribbon honors with bla Western Com= brothers Watson, driving Lord Baltt- and J. W. Men and women who know personally the contestints exclaimed fn amazement wave saw his Rate ata ace in apite It was bis equipment, not his aplendid horses, which had been’ condemned by judges. ‘Tho three remaining swung sround the oval time after ume before the judges could reach a de- etalon. Mr. to halt blue rib- r Next came the Harriman pair to camo Mr, armaxement of reln Ink A. om Wad Bbout to attach the yellow | Slipped | Harpington stiarply and the teain sprang f spurned, Was the lent of the kind to take place | Stectatora withevsed the keen disap. pointment of Miss Allen Grey, th [charming Mttle aight-yenr-old Virginian appeared If fing with her pony When Finah was waved to the A Symposium on- the Cost of Dregs. Miss Glulia.P, Morosin{ to The Evening World: do I spend on dress? but {f you went to pin me down to, figures year-Js the minimum sum on “How much money think what things éost, I would say at random that $200,000 a y which @ fashionable woman can dress.” Mrs, Rose Pastor Stokes, in rejoinder; “ ‘fWomen of Miss Morosint's class m hat-thoy—are paupeys,— Dwing the right Goodness! TY never ¥ not be aware of the fact thing 14 re Todicative of taste and character tian wearing the right ‘thing, and in such cases “where woeartng the right thing ts Incons thing, then wearing the right thing ts ind Tuck of character,” Miss Morosint's Last Word: “Mra. Stokes?. Who te she? know, poor thing. Oh,-yes, T-remenrber: She doesn't know of the good I do. every one must live his own Ife as he sees tt." nt with dolitg the right: tye of lack of taste anit She doesn’t I suppose id tn KEMP MUST STAY lon: tnt Hert en 68 France Doesn't George Kemp, come of $9,009) us side of to be examined tn sup contings tn an effort to tind he does not pay Mrw, Sadie Alvxane 1 Of a jodgment tor $4) trial Against Kemp. sorved Justice Amend’s order appear for supplementary examine ic Demuth had assigned one-third of her judgement to Sadie Alexander. Kemnp’s lawyer got a stay of 0-| peedings from Justice, Dowling oun jot France, as Witness In his moti J sult onge Kemp so recited in an am: | davit, saying he had been tn New York only f mes since 1&1. for thres years had resided at N: io do Moasaine, John J. i sosed this with pumed the y nual VINittt J TOLUAUIUS, HERE TO TE TO TESTIFY He Is Citizen: Saye Him in Judgment Case. faim in tsrp< his for $44, when Louls Ale on hy the old matter, in which: Jean 4 the Kemp in a citizen and was tn that George sw York only amdavit in wis ore Kemp brother Arthurs do the work, Rowan | ae and. that th was presumably hiv re O'Gorman tonic thin & ce not Wate and Wearty nt 101, N chatter has Interested | In certaia ex heapa of se. decking tr me exphilned that he was an efficient ney; today's : mission, He- 2: Heaven command sinful city with Admits Starting Six Fires. Nefore being taken to court F admitted at He. destin OM ho faced Magistrate Barlow. he wouldn’ talk, He contented himself with one tn- teresting remark, “E-ean Jook-right-tplo-he! DIRECT FROMTHE SOLID 14-KT. = IRS GEORGE GOULD “Reka ru won xcooee SHE SHOT TO KILL, | MOUNTAINEERS FIGHT B— 5.00 told the Magistrate thot Finney ssemed | rations! —on—‘all subjects except fins. ‘They were willing to swear to warrants | charging him with arson, but Magistrate Barlow thought {t would be better to commit the youth to Bellevue for a five days’ observation. p= E— BUT MAN ESCAPED. | FOR CHURCH IN FRANCE. Utica | Troops’ Hampered ‘ins Many Ways Make Slow, Progress with the Inventories, Nurse Fired Five Bullets a Man She Atcuses, of Wit hoding Her Money. No Charge tf, Engravi mite For more han Forty-five Solid 22-Kt. Gold A—$13.60, B--$12.00, C--36,.50 years we-linre Judge Moore. Sa POISONER KILLING PETS. AL ty ‘The Evening World.) TDAIN There is a sir ~ SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS, MANUFACTURER AT FACTORY PrriC SOLID 48:KT. GOLD. A—$10,25 B— 8.50 C425. D— 6.50 E— 5.50 Quality { Guaréuteed, Finney fret told Pollceman Hogan of : > ve sy be ey era Ee manutwety Wine the ‘ra ia nia Galaslod to clemnselthelelty vy tte: ase SSIs “AON NA CK Vou ARL e Forrclyt Plationd: Mountinae rand ‘aelid COsiNG Sete ay ding Tines, iyudon't begin carrying out my mle Hepion: a, trained) Mairwe of this oty, | At the Most Moderate Prices for the Finest Quality and. Best Workmansh| sion until 3 o'clock,’ said Finney. “ACh went to rhe office of Frank P. Nagle pierre ies e. Dp. 31 must get busy. fan agent de luxe books bn Iustrated He was still talking when Detectives | tio Ci wttorm! allink Hullding, about Department atalogue, In charade of pert Chenu and Stewart walked Turned Over to Sleuths. “Here's your fire * sald Hogan. W. door, fred:| Sy Twen- | 7) ned by | ws agie ran frora his avernl fights Of st i ot 6 ira an t cons Harkins. Ho worked in the Na Company. t 2 1 H dimitted that hi en year or more y mysgerivus fl u Capt mer on in Kiving an exc murder of |N $100, from | Mtrest just before. tho ha stuffed some paper near the Kas Jot Twas told by the Lord to vo tired-looking The long, steady PULL WINS. Store up energy for ‘staying’ qualities by breakfasting on Grape-Nuts homens Inter Had Stepped on Matoh, Clothes xoaked with Gasoline, William of No, M1 West Thirtleth street, 1s a mechanic at: tho and, of late I have notloed tha’ etree a AU LE A Calva tree! treat. “in, the washroom thla morning | he stepped on & match. Thé little fame Tnstantly fenited the fumes from | oline soaked clothes, and there | woman Ons pens an Account, Grand Rapids Furniture F Rooms completely $49.98 furnleh ‘This non of ming has boon absolutely untrustworthy for — some time he has not seamed mentally balanced rosin ha aa ae Drinks Strychnin flare-up in which ‘Sla jyoummed about the face ‘hands | DE Farker too tt to | velt jose! tal in an re nce? aftel pronouncing, fla injurlea aot serious, 7 his —~Adolph Brick i, unmarried Seine jay, Unul three W er was in in- mate of the Gabo res State Awyluur und was paroled on probation, “THERE'S A REASON,” 115 Pages, IMustratlon, re Malled poae EA TURES Disfig ured from Birth or; _by Accident — ILL) shapen Noses, Projecting| Bars and the like can be inadd |pleasing and perfect. If you neod’ advice Deturmiiy’ oF D & gone experionce, ‘Jotn i, Woodbury Der-| Ly i Institute? Vs) own pe and othe |anivats past few days ‘three vali vo been found dend, fram eatls¢ | meat 1 of ginax_and stryeh Thre cats and a cow te _niso bech polsoned. how much you pay~. | Dollars —all and stylish model; and quality~, equal "Ne Ask the «Man Who | We also sell Haberdashery, Shoes 39-41 Cortlandt St., \ Bet. 6th & 9th c Avo. “L" Stations. 3 STORES, ee town fenry DR. 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