The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1907, Page 3

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————— : \ . \ 7 . pecan y rer od oR ARTIST TELLS 'Artist Mucha’ s Impressions of the American ae “Ach GUE T DIED. JUMPED BARELY | room Wo ee G the Binese in Che Nori’ 18 MSS VICKERS. INTIME TOESCAPE | GALS CHARM ATTENDED HIM EXPRESS TRA THE EVENING WORLD, ha AY, AFPKIL 380, 1907._ R & G Pils ily the Skin, Prrily the Blood Lumberman Brodhead Half a Dozen Good ';Sa-|s04 kexuiate the Bowels, Cure to Was an Old Friend, | maritans Miss Death by_ | itestion, Furre! Alphonse Mucha Says They Excel Others in Rusiness and Dress. Tongue, Pim Says His Hostess, Narrow Margin, tod all Skla Mites AeA UE: is Impurit'es. 10c and 25¢ | FOUND HIM ON FLOOR. HELPING DYING MAN,| Feto= 4RE FAR AHEAD IN STYI E.| ~-- — DRUGGISTS With Maids, Woman Tried to He Had Been Thrown Twen-! due seatre et Revive: Wealthy Man ty-five Feet by a T's 0, Plaster ‘Tooth Powder Awaiting Dactor. Local, : Mins Kerrie. Vickers, in whose hand-| While caring for a man who had been R br P some home, at No. 1? West Sixty-| fatally injured by « train on the Long fourth street, Calvin Hrodhead, «| sland Kallroad at Wantagh to-day nalt wealthy lumber merchant of Mauch | & Gomen.men sacaped death or injury Chunk, Pa., died suddenty inst night, | SY & Margin’ 9 narrow that they ehiver explained to an Evening World reporter | W¢" they think about ft. Bo engrossed to-day how Mr, Brodh: happened to| ere they in thelr merciful task that He Expects Them to Become srea e- World be visiting her at the time of bis death | ("ey did not heer an express train ap- and the manner in whicn he was! Prosching unttl it Was almost on them on with » fatal attack of eoute| 7NtY Were forced to drop the injured} — man and jump for their lives. For-, tunately he fell between the tracks and | Waa not struck a second time. ‘The express from Babylon, due at Long Island City at © o'clock, struck a horse and cart driven by Stephen Haft, of Belfert, L. L, at « grade cro: for many years, called on me yester-| ans horse was ihonwe 100 feet ena | day adternoon at 6 o'clock. He always) stantiy killed. Poor Haff, with his called upon me when he came bo New oad of tlams and eels and fish, landed York, and yesterday he came up to my seventy-five feet away from the track, home iminediaely after he left hia with half the bones in his body broken. luewage in the Fitth Avenue Hotei, The engineer stopped his train and where he usually stops, backed up. Passengers and members of “When he got to he house I was in the train crew hurried to Haff, found hands of iy masseuse, Mra. C. A. him still ®reathing and carried him to jOlandt, of Corona, I, I. 1 saw Mr. the train. The conductor advised plac- , * Brodhead and asked him to wait: in ing’ him in the baggage car and taking Children s t | the parlor. A little while later he ‘lin to Wantagh, called to me tha he felt fl] and would There wae an exprems due from Long 0 to the library and ile down nee Gasttaceetaet aes: OrthopedicShoe. police,” ald Mise “V “have done me a grave inj | innuendoes and mysterious: hints, vefore I wish t is terrible thing h head, who has been a friend of Found Unconacious on Floor, | {i &,i/'ch it wi “1 heard him go into the bathroom lifting the Shaped to the natural foot, = and half an hour paged without any | ?f the Pageage car to stand on the sast- holds the ankle true and ©? sound from upstairs, I became alarmed Ks. ji gives a firm supportfor the | @nd sent Mrs, Olandt to see what was einan had proceeded only a hich eff. Ib | a distance when the express fo arch, which effectually pre- the matter, She found Mri Brodhead Habyion ‘ca vents flatfoot, | stretched on the floor of the bathroom, d d half unconscious and apparently in Added to these hygienic @ the train wi 1 fast that th | ez {She called for me and we pted. was ot fmtartally siackened as; considerations this shoe ‘* wed & ded. t swung aroun eurye and bore down AS © managed to revive him a little, on the iittle group of ‘men about the| possesses a Wearing quality Defore apeakt: “So you ef the Amer finished ripple of laughter followed, And he seemed to be suffering trom a | EROS Sat oe Ee eypeens erpreee that stands for economy as eyes laughed, the hands jaughed—in tant severe attack of indigestion. So we|coming. (rain war: imperilied well as foot comfort. ai M{ was the Mucha 'augh. @4ve him peppermint and yarious other |e Mey nad 2 Ain eM e§ ™ . No Better Rrand of Girl. home remedies, He got no relief, how- | ind” as the express Whissed by, the SOLD NOWNERE ELSE. A Se he rains ever, and We sent for the doctor. It wheels were @ few inches trom his un- 4 ell, there j# no better beand of was woe time before Dr, Charles Ver conecious form. JAMES $s. COWARD, 7, @fri in the world than this American N When the danger was over the injured de Wat: Bhs ote not have to be dabelied.| jooy, of No. 1 Weat Sixty-tourth | man ‘was lifted into the bagpage cat| 268-274 Greenwich St.,N. ¥. he o 5 street, arrived, and Mr, Brodhead was jand taken to Wantagh. ae died ashe * = she ia daughter of then in a 4: ‘condition. was being cerried feet Cian Wanaex STaxeT.) vet ; er countny—so eamp! individual “ Mail Orders Pilled. Send for Catalogue, q that no one over thinks In foreign lands Tt 19 not true, es the police stated, | Of saying, ‘There ts un American gr! fant Sere mere 6 34h of omen smad- | GIRT SC PRIEND STABS eo TO BE MARRIED [MISS WATSON AGAIN sscestssscsessi= "nem were nar, 2 We all had been working over him until) IN ST. GEORGE'S) AFTER T, F, WALSH): serzmrceree Sze, vania, ang he said he would come to the city and got his body,’ Receive Treatment, | It became known to-iay that tate Strongly remin¢ you of? Busine musid, art er’ — ‘ot one of tem! They remind me| Of epring.” “Spring! 2 tha?" I asked. T thought that would astonish ut ft is eo, When I first came s are manufacturers and sell direct to Goneumer at the same prices retell retatiere! pi rN SS that was the its \Miss Gwendolyn Wickers-/ Demands $390,000 Damages Hopseee.: Wealthy (Woman: Sunday night two tris, escorted by i to Parts with ma! ‘society. women here | ,: ; Feat ; Mise Vickers said ‘that she bad only! two men, went to St. John's Hospital, | | ws oni are hopetil emuide. bie financial transac. | ham Will Be the Bride of | from Millionaire Miner--De- | returned ® few days ago to ner otty | jong lelund City, A pretty Ite bru-| | youre! eat iaprecaeyet peat le e 0, thelr ormpanas. - " rm h % from Secale River, N. J, where netety ol ears old, eeld her name " thusisem makes is sd uate aatra ‘to re WEDDING SECRET Albert J. Akin To-Day. ~..| nies Claim Was Settled. an ay her Po Sense ttt ina oy | ane Sf Keer ana tae ant aves Saas moat me. The bri omet tie oe gti Shed ' pai the country for the summer, She sald her jawhon AT ‘Sn UeT, om. bi 5 ee { that she daughter of W. E | F 4 Dr. Hi . are #0 Yntereeted | in thet her case until they were given some ex 0.00 ve abe beryet to: ne reopenin| pera w younger society set will take place this art of the year with } t z 4) 9 Impulst f the | the play you want to make a Kkirt Made r. 0 planation, “Miss jtobe nd her Bixty-fourth street) Taste with her friends, then sald , but not. the nery women ner- expressions, Ko ;, ; eer “H its brought by the former Misg | in wealthy. . Lad pov ¥ c au Mrontaaeite that CATE ne eeich an cudiense Son of New Haven’s Presid when Miss Gwendolyn Wick- | viiete Wate Ww Mrs. J. H. Mani nly “furnished certain resort and had become inve ¥ oy - es lack, American matinee girls.” i ersham, daughter of Mr, 4 atrs.| feild, against ras Wala the | eg ROCHE in a ‘yiolent controversy with « * al chr get re Make Fine Models. Marries Girl Met in George W, Wickersham, will be united | millionaire mine-owner, in September of | case as acute gastritis, and lesued @ “‘T,6 climax of the debate wae reached ican | 8 suppose t these actions | death cate accordingly, Coroner ; angry,| “Do American. women | ma a = in marriage to Mr. Albert J. Akin Wt. Tt was supposed that these actions | death cations Stier muveetigation, | Woon cue faana Crew S Hetete trom her 194 AD expre t| College Days, St. George's. Church, In Stuyvesant | bad beén satisfactorily settled Dooley, after 8 or the removal of mr [ienogear and stained: les Roberts fa in which | went exprensive Square, will be a bower of apring flow-| Mrs Manafictd aasorte that she-t| Brodieadly, Doar gainer” undertanind| soln penetrated her eft jew and’ broke e engaged. and to fine—splendid) You can just| ao the niece and one time ward of Walsh. | rooms. 0! ag, Amaterdam | Dir whort Gaby + ody ‘ enue and Sixts-third he two surgeons worked « half hear ne and watch thin play | American wit put her, inoeny| Graham Kingsbury Mallen, son of 1 H. Greer, Coadjutor Bishop, | Se makes accusations of @ grave na. Coroner weld afterwards su Sake. ae tanint one ieaeean thy is a perfect model. That Is be- | President Charles & Mellen, of the New will perform the cerem st him, her sults being based | cre was nothing whatever gus-| Party then called a carriage and left York, New Haven and Hartford RB: the Rev. Philip Birckhea 1 breach of trust. The! pictous In the HR EG, —_—«—S“—_—X—_—_—_—XXX | Foad, and Mise Ma Walton Long- ‘George's. a te . ute bogie sider an opey | of Brooklyn, it was made known, Miss Wickersham will be attended by One A hor Bae. HEATRE Were secretiy married in this Stiss Alice Leatitt Kobbe, a daughter eld de. er claim ; sasaeneum | $5,000,000. T Withdraw the | “Sr |” BUILDING FOR CHICAGO. ee thu dreda iter of Mre.| letters and other docum prove her contentions as to tnt | Klaw and Erlanger Head Syndicate ce done her by W 7 Ue tn the nest Wales hes deciarea| that Will Combine Hotel with tall, He dentew ti tat ehe te ie’ ntece Amusement Enterprise. i April %.—A hotel and the- ESTRANGED W WIFE FINDS | qc2"bensins, to cost nearly 6.0100 study of the subject « “The American girl is to-day setting” wri, na ad ee anes ean woman's hands the styles This is because she has hile it {9 sald the marriage was n jay them, for there copied. other nations. until she tas known to the young n Geatinctive about then y | srPlaxt made 80 perfect a composite after the ceremony, it ie te Henry A. Barclay;. M ton L. ter Sor GRAM lorence Bur- of Mr. and Mrs. t Miss Ruth Hubbell, Mr. and Mra, Charles Bi siloy mail, He dentes Hubbell, and Miss Martha Pitkin, daugh Daolute knowledge of hie sub-| of thelr modes of dreaming that President Metien's home |hag ‘become individual in her gowns.” || Yessient te en en of other .an@ that the couple tn one of the things that rely sa Mr, Mu maelt ti women thos feria: i had been er not an elopement, mits bi ‘ wis is thé devotion to well as splendid drawing and | for @ year, It wa goloring teat Tron fer, Mm the cross of | att “Mucha shrugged hie broad shoul | members ‘of the family sald. Duncan A. Holmes will be Mr. Alin's Including the round on which it will Grosses of "nerit from Frans Joong simultanecusly. and hig whole posture! ‘The Rev. John Eiroy Lloyd perform-| beat man, and the ushers will be Cor HUSBAND DEAD BY GAs is be erected inside the ole Austria, besides many other galt meauts man who Je aaking him: 94 the ceremony in this city on April 24. | neliue W. Wickersham, « brother of the stant mop district of Chicago, The Br ietere tat one Mat rs question. Finally, f ate nd | The bridegroom ts President Mellen's | bride-elect; Steward Slosson, son of Mra va SHO) be the property of the trop art that it f but little he w cerning them nM eldest son, twenty-two y mold. Hp} John Steward Sloseon; Arthur M, Hen-| Janitor’s Habits Had Dr Had Driven Family) ‘eat's Btates Amusement Company, question to OM: was graduated from two years ago derson, George Hedges, J. Clinton . “| unl ug Wo! ¢ eigh se outgrowth of the recent merger of wa $, left his canvas and go. te Nong Moret and went Into raiiroading with hia, Work, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank to Seek Shelter in Neigh he ontan ger and oter syndicates, 9 & portfollo rummaged Gethan: hy time, gave it up to| Work, jr. and Alfred Wagataff, jr., son bor’s Ho: Klaw anger auth through a number of sketche r ather for a tine, but 4 NP} ‘ pid : ms me : hote! will be the property of e found the board he as | vat the rosnen ot other start a coal business of his own in/of Col, and Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff BS a aeneiitanee ana " we concern, although Incorpo SHIR T Ss ght it out. . no .|New Haven, He met Miss Longmire The ceremony at 1 will be ecalise a Wh nd Peps Pg at the onder another mame “There!” he said, with « character- In Amerna, and the wor “ ; ‘oie asthame: Ma lfollews a becep Wickers: $0f his dis ¢ habits, August Mochiten, | raved unde It EE GIVE MOBT SATIBFACTION Nc little Jerk of his head to th en atude have not yet come it te understood, while in e 4, jantror of A she for t i net be AND LONGEST WEAR. at ie to me aw contposite detingriy | euliae that Tight here ts the piace fF visited her freyuentiy at her Brooklyn ham residence, No, 35 East Sixty:firs i, Ja of an 4 of my Idea of the ‘American sbustnens | {hem to. aay eS za fret ten yearn a home, but thelr murriage Was @ com- | street partmer 6%) West One ABK FOR CLUETT SHIATS air study ey fly y to Paris * jun and 7 tm) street, turned t aut gt, peve Rot combed her hat ately and Gornany. ‘They study, ¢ plete surprise to his friends. | ee 1 4 ny AND LOOK FOR ciueTT viral ight back n med “ ise idea of ihe arts It was said to-day that Mrs, Mellen | TRIBUTE TO WIFIE. : LABEL ON THE INSIDE THE ‘Now—naw"—— sty half laughed. “You | © oth count have to live would have attended the ceremony had A rad YOKE-IT A GUARANTEE il ee FR Bnd gut lf once upon a | 4 ht not been for @ visit of the stork at 4 OF THE @ x umanity: Well, ed to aay’ fT} country the wedding Sine gear afterward he said the plana f RSLS Rae but now T hay my opin-| enough to | Willem Lofigmire, the fride’s father ert t ad | Aire. Wek been drawn. The . this coun- ie @ manufacturer of trimmings ¢ een drinking negieting aire is due to open Within # CLUETT, PEABODY $00 ' ils to ook but Thee don't permit 4% Broadway. Mre. Mellen ts his duties a is hablis had) ond it expected oo hotel will er the simining At overdreasing or ‘ yand. They will become unbea night he came | ready soon afterwa trip im phe Boutn, home intoxicated took the Midren and wer oma cee a we vs MCARFERTY OPENS Ege ace oy snwenge| WAR ON THE BADGERS, Has Six Women Lined Up at Hea Rares, ier ecaineet anne. 1n.| MOTHER SAW BOY io “a ee peaks. Li - —__ me ee TY een CRUSHED T0 DEATH ope “pean =AD” INDICTMENTS, RESTORES your HAM to its NATURAL COLOR. thing thau any wa | known an have His Highest Compiment. “The best thing I can way for the zens in America who works is | it [MER OE EET PAG ur “Situation Parent's Shriek Was First Intima-|AM Are Better Heved W Re Agaiuat | | Reoehr, Missing Lawyer, & ood—how do you sy tion to Driver That He Had Judge Fawcett. of the County. co: ly? —Duainess man g] It nowhere but in Amerie < eC Handa: Te)) the Story, fate, Uv gad because ene) "The } American wome: tgure RAC they work our TARAY. Drophanae ree onl can eriticie in themsely They are ' wearing of thinker They are exsen Why wome: a wear pe sete Ron's Bnew. 4 are ataying at the home of the of Mr. and Mrs. George lL. Kobbe, as asa Ret work Stave eum Wom aa eae elender womens who could DFe's parents, Mr. and Afra, Wililam maid honor, The bridesmaids are | ' Qcteristicn of mental axeriia char: | ie really veautful in owns made on at No. 216 St. John’s piace,| to be Miss Elaie Nicoll, daughter of | ratier ¢ Mp thelr hands. One who ty rtistic tin Brooklyn Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Nicoll; Miss/ahe has in hi L quarters for Wus MT think it were a seven that out Run Over Child. | Brookly ; oe! of your own home te that | even M vation, Ta jue bem and createst As Thomas Barlow, a truckman, was | found ase ee ET OLD FOE aA pt, MeCaffer t D ican business w. to driving from in front of his home, yee MET OL! oting Ca te ay that the Amert Women real. | 8/7 Willow street, Hoboken, to-day, six Ms ‘ CORBIN c $ teotive Bure, | + year-old Victor Vandormar, of No. 307 Distrtet-Attorney’s office is en m pupgndous ® feat they AT DRUGGISTS, 3 ked that of course he did not | Willow street, ran under the wagon in cf bine are printed i night Ope epee ae sad i American wome Were bisi-| pursuit of @ ball E t all over the Country, Row eid , women ® 4 4 out ene who ts ny The child was caught and cruphed by Ia charmed with misam pore | ihe i a vag er oem \ B Goman"'n iis councry my" iW a wheel, His mother, standing at the Intrusted to him by eli , : May Wri The Busi r) it away and make her portrait.” window of her home, saw the tittle boy ary, 7 " Ride ra a oi abtaiiel dfaeidin fold Mir og Tuaugued, and her sitiek was Harlow «| MICTORIA VISIT® CHURCHES, don® doves by through Sunda ' are ove “Euan bes tye Hnttaiat-on Becwden': | Blip | MADIND, Aptis The health of rma of ti j “euatiy “Beraeina® ih eveny ae e here ai horees, he Jumpeh to Lae Queen Victorias Continues amt watts |, . ‘ ‘i Ae ait 4 wally bstia: sched up she Uoy Aid hurried OFy. Bis WOOK hwk y tgroln, | “Fhe American wife's « paragon y th Budiale ‘ Y $j te the oun wo him,” Victor lived —- afternoon drives yesterday, during | De Constant doth aver 4 Lill were Diese ody hima! ys al eo ereunee SS et the wor Shout and Major John M- Burke Wild West, siood alongside Gea, yey isp badges f f which she visited: | 3 il sBialog gees Sireeted and beled tor’ gigenes'w! withaat showing the sigh Go heme and tell paee we at wife PE TE Sy TY Om ae een ee 1

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