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(THE EVENING wWoKvp, MONDAY MAY ©, 1907 “Minister Cooke the Tempter, Floretta Whaley the Victim,’’ ‘SILENT’ SMITHS WDD VERY ILL waar | Been Taught to Heed the Counsel of Her Pastor, and So the [lore Readily Become His Dupe. a Sk your and ioe of Liké'y.. to; Be { Postpons ed. Funeral Will WRONG DONE TO HER GREATER THA! THAT DONE TO HIS DESERTED WIFE CONTEST LIKELY. Only Probable Figi Made Brother May Be Run- |Society, Argues Miss Smith, Owes a Seven- teen-Year-Old Girl Protection Even) Against Herself—This Case Like That of away Forger. Mrs. James Henr | Ser ante, am Rev. Henry Austin Adams and His “Mys-| Kioto, Japan, where + | tic Soul.” | BOY AND GIRL IN | Nixola Greeley- Smith Says of the Hempstead Scandat \\)NAPPERS’ DEN, | DOWN MOUNTAIN ATHER BELIEVES Twelve-Year-Old Lad and Sister Oddly Vanish in Brooklyn, AUNT TOGETHER. LEFT Pair Last Seén Taking Car From Their Visit in Bay Ridge. What may be a kidnapping case, tn which two pretty children have been whisked away some child-stealer’s to the Brooklyn po- den, waa reported lice to-day by Rudolph Hanson, « cigar | manufacturer, of No, 832 Butler street, Brooklyn Mt. Hanson ‘said that his boy Peter, twelve years old, and his ttle gir! Ma- ten years old, had vanished mys y last night while on their way home fromthe home of their aunt, Mrs. Kate Frieburg, at No, 1009 Second ave-| nue, The father could not account for the disappearance of two children on any other theory than that they had the been made prisoners, as the boy is a sturdy ttle chap, who bas made the Journey between his aunt's house and| his own home many times. j Both children are fair-haired, with very | baht skin, Their featy are un ally comely and the contrast of thetr vig brown eyes with their bright hal and complexion ts triking. ‘Though the poy'ts half a head taller than his sister, they look enough alike in features to be twins, ‘They were dressed in their best thes and thetr mother was very pro of them as she sent them to thelr aunt, | s====—esemens Both Strikingly Dressed Peter wore a blue serge Norfolk sult. jow Lace thes, black stockings and a blue Mamie was resviendent in & sam-colored sallor guilt, with & blue} a white stra hat, fluffed out blue ribbor, patent leather collar, al and wit phos. The missing boy youngest of s!x cbildren ternoon, thelr brother, Carl, sixteen | yeara old, started out for Mrs, Frie- s in advance of his brother and | r, as they! were not ready. They lowed lim later in the afternoon and | and girl are the Yosterday af all three dined with thetr aunt. | Carl went home at # o'clock. Peter and Mamle were playing in front of | thelr aunt's home and said they would | start an hour later. They kissed their | aunt good-by at 9 o'clock and set out, saying they would take a Third avenue! car to thelr home. Peter had carfare for the two and a few cents over, Seen Going to Car. |trom GIRL PLUNGES ROCK SAVES HER Badly Injured, but Big Boulder Stood in the Way of Death. PATERSON, badly body brutael, Kate Wultefest, years of age, of No, 115 La N. J, May 6-“Sufforing fourteen. is in St. Joseph's Hospital sertous condition, the résuit of a fall on Garrett Mountain. The gin, accompanied by, several corapanions, climbed Garrett Mountain yesterday afternoon. While looking over a cliff-nh> became dizzy. lost her batanee and fell a ui atte of twenty feet on, the rocks belo Thre is a steep declivity at the spat where she struck, and the girl, stunned and bleeding, ‘was huried down the of the mountain, stHking stones ee atumps untl she vrought up ree against @ standing Soutder A gash was cut in her head and ‘éhe lay insenstbie while her companions nurtied by a circuitous path to her She Was carried to 4 house nearby, wher ed for until an ams buiance in which she wae taken to th tal It was sakd *o-d: it ahe would on tve that Whitefteet's | piungs was stoppet by ine big boulder pr for had she rolled much further she’ would have fallen fr higher cliff and very Ikely ha killed ccnecinnl et ified JUSTICE’S SON A SPEEDER. Medbery Blanchard, son of Justice A ard, of the Supreme who was arrested in company with his father Saturday night for veeding an auto, Was arraigned In the Morrinania’ Court "yesterday, Both ‘he nd Justice Blanchard protested that hey were not violating the law, but Magistrate Mos student at Harys at Ha held the son. who Is a 2rd. in $300 hall for trial, In $300 hail for triale CHILD ALMOST A SOLID SORE lacerated head and ner’ r 3 4 ; J : From Skin Disease from Birth Uatit— Six Years Old— Father Spent Fortune on Her Without Benefit —Old Doctor Suggested Cuti- cura, which Cured Her.in Two Months, Leaving SKIN SOFT AS A BABY’S AND WITHOUT A SCAR When they did not get home at 10.20] Mr. Hanson sent Cari back to Mrs! 1 haves cousin in Rockingham Co. Frieberg’s. She and several neighbors | who once had a skin i year from her said they-had seen the two youngsters set out for the Third avenue car, That was the last seen gf them. Mr. Frieberg and his two oldest boy" spent the night visiting the homes of| relatives and friends in bearch of the missing children. When morning came | and no word had been obtained of their: whereabouts, he went to the Butler Street Station and sent out a general alarm, He inquired a@t Police Head quarters, but no report ahd been made there of any lost children. Many pre: cincts were called up, but no hint could be aimed of the children's | whereabouts, The father ‘s completely myatified, aa Peter has demonstrated many occa- sions that he is well able to take care several years his wed him to go about Brooklyn alone and he 1s thoroughly acquainted with the city, The litte wirl ts nusually bright for her age, Both children attend Public School No, 1%, on Butler street BOY MISSING A MONTH SOUGHT BY HIS FAMILY. John Ward Left on April 5 and Cannot Be Found Any- of himself. For parents have all | By “hh baker dia Greeley--Smith. | \ HE “Reverend Jere Knode r Cooke, married clergyman, of Hempstead, and Fi Whaley, the seventeen - year - ward whom he eloped last] 1 unfou! wife of one, the venerable er of the other, are the grief and shame of \ e’s disappearance, Their anti 5 * in the Long Island vil- i porter t lage a clamorously discussing obsthedeca woe Stevie a 8e which in dimensions Lad ¢ Sir George seems out of all proportion to er. to > bequests the ‘ | r testament town. t naman eaid that ¢ And persons of the outside world ti a sali ws! oats Tae wilt naiderable , ! the 8 ope for m the Hempstead tragedy r ’ pp has the casual interest of a rather | Bilent tacular drama of Lene are L y . 1 " ne ms enac yj niddle-: Ld gals themselves which of the two persons enacting it, middle-aged man | wever, etttt. sposed of by w > , > 7 my ‘4 0 te divided peters ter ea ONLY ONE CULPRIT+-THE MAN, iy 06 "nidow geting wnt | It seems to me that even the wife, who, recurning to’ har deserted home, j fell faintin sorstep, must know, despite the natural wifely ten-| Body Carried on Truck, ney to rege » husband as a victim to the other woman's artful wiles F he body of the miltito |that in this case there fs but one culprit, and that the man who has left | P “iy : her desolate has done Floretta Wh a greater wrong. f an undertakers, wagon To the sentimentalist, perhaps, woman is always a victin, man in- ‘Action* Now Ww i | | iledandTo- the Wor ‘oot hi tal casings and two cast variably a tempter, when as a matter of fact most sensational breaches of on Trial in | TransfusionFai ional aT d }0 h a Big ‘ a & ton the social code are brought about by women. Supreme Court Started | Day She Saw His Body Feature of Opera-House and Twenty-fifth str | Man, though not the moral’sex, is undoubtedly the conventional sex; : de Vat srigh tion, Becatee tne. eievaters eo | ana the worst™man pethips has more respecttor law in the abstract thany Over Stray Kitten, Laid in Grave. | Exhibit. is eonaulfatton Iteae ae the best woman. et .: sites ant “dy down the Bow | If the Cooke-Whaley affair concerned a man and a woman women! Justice Seabury and a jury in the He Special to The Evening World) | The Actors’ Fund Fair at the Metro: P mn another casket »} would be inclined to think the woman the instigator of the filsht But | preme Court are to-d. trying the suit TON, N. J, May 6—At the Politan Opera House started thie after- ig fee | this is-the case of a man and a child, where the man had, besides the power Max Doring against Paul M. Brown | f thia afternoon of Charle n a bang. In fact, it was @ ha <ahs [that age and experience gave him over unformed and untempted nature, nen eanenee les alleged false ar. | fellow f his late residence, ON. 417 #erles froma battery of : * & ci the added Influence of a spiritual adviser own tan baker, whose shop | how the man's widow. hed » her! President t pushed in Wash- : E M | PHE TEMPTER IN RELIGIOUS GARB. .« at Third nasi aat Bist street ‘wen | blood tn’ am Bffort tp eave | mand's | into ue moment, a chime avlishi 2| Her clergyman has practically unlimited power to sway the nature of a | planted ) Stuyvesant wh SSdMENIS Wad Tal lama vad tive | Agu orloan’ Waa fell Seven dbie tcaata orice religiously Inclined gis), and if he ts sufflclently unscrupulous he can abuse | his tat mer Brown, first opened eeabust ino 4 Jef mourn-| band played “The Star angled Mr. Cooke chosé io do. eshop there, sixty years ago, weak, but tak Banner” and everybody cheered rs ago another married clergyman, the Rev. Mr. Cor@ova;| whfis cat. ais’a dation eye UE tor the 1 While everything was awhirr, Preal- > 3 Fo |now serving a sentence in Treuton Prison, shocked New Jersey by eioping! Alameda, Cal., trom August re : i ebaoaa Gent “Danial Frohman secoried * 1 * ands ° w has i ir on: wa! ear nite nels oO th . rgastnt ‘with Julia Bowne, She was an ignorant, (rusting girl, with a fanatical|enm the disputed question, was one of Rishon Sprcootacsd’ tren” ate BT et tan comemtatte "7 fe eat fervor for the dai’. oily Htte man who,-after taking her all over Canada| ‘%e feat me as He steadily grew worse, untt eee eee iene ceasion tes take and & xty-« athens land the United Suites, brought her back to a heart-brokep famiy and ones as a eee nly physicians, Dr ank in the gulec nefactors. Forcer Brother Cut Off the pillory of public scorn. But she was twenty-four years old and had the|iomer Max marriea 1 a ne ROVE tenths hosuite i Ad" |The actor has been your benefactor In ari felatives of the dead millionaire | right af choice be: ween food and evil, though the chajeg wrecked her life Puck, the ,biy whi University of f lesa l ity Pees nites cap cepha bibl Gagacce ripe ot ene.” consiiers: A veventeen-y old girl bas not this right. Society, I think, owes her | urine & the was placed ° _ Bre , . pl yak ee 4 w his er, Join Yate Suen ekt2"4 | protection even agains: herself, ‘That ts why 1 could not be made to think| \\e™ Ran MAX Porlng, beviny j Stense j the fair, there will be no highway rob- & fugitive from Justice tn ( Few ot /harsbly of Evelyn, Thaw, no matter how voluntary her association: with | Twenty-tiret wireet, came inte tee et las tone, D acatery anal ea ioe eg wil amt eek alt yaar {Sine Seaiti’s friends ever heard of | Stanford White might be proved to have been. For a alxteen or seventeen-| vry one day in Ik and, gathering Pu ter a cons om Gnolded. that ane | to me rears see aren: Or ae Leann dan tail year-old child has no right to choose. The vilest roue, if he has one decent |W? Under ils arm, remarned to the now | chance 18 a th sepadatewa (aapiaaan nt tes knew Utile or instinct in his heart recognizes that, because of the very youth which most | “le UM be Buensea aed taku iy erate hla hase mly religion ts ohariya —It h be attracts him, she ts not fair game and p:sses by. n Browu veturned and the new|&t her husband's beside that $24,000 will pour Into the coffers County, ! sat at ® View fe Went |Stengel said of the fund. I agree with Mr. Froh- Phis indictment against ieee SIN L she E PRAT OF REV. H: A. ADAMS, i revl,| “Your: husband cannot recover man that charity roveals a multitude ag before , ° f Ons hii | saved he ns | y esident's ouch: he tok a rs Tot ag cat nith Inher-| Adams's oy soul,” with eae he similarly disappeared, leaving his fusion of b 1 Mt ew at nok € ton will be He pasa A pat ae Smith wae teen a wa S wife and children behind bim, was also seventeen, I believe, when he first and we will take it if you may. ao cody broker, represent s multi-million. | discovered their “affinity.” I will g 7 Mark then declared the fair open ana Aire patron's interests in this country. | I coubt‘lf there are many rounders along Broadway who, if they made Booftheiton? ew Bo few kisses to the actresses as ’ : a pene 56 pave similar discoveries about seventeen-year-old children whom they knew to! “Ste Ke s were mad: “ LE oir / ‘ i ai bes | t ‘her obtained tn, | B® Inmocent, Would use the knowledge to injure them. | Brow arged Ma aa ‘ ue 8800 fer else of swind!'ng " Men have committed murder quite persuaded {Hane wwii a4 or N A ye ination hick Hal tt’ Losers Wiil Not Prosecute. That all the Aposties would haye done as they aid.” | Dead: pu. | ‘acted eve ore awitention, was al fa , ts an indictinent stiii{ ANd perbaps the Rey. Mr, Cooke has one of these self-adjusting con-| Wit * gion een ieee, from Harry Thaw and| n Yule Smith, his/ sciences, He will certainly need it ran troni| 4,0 _ ae Thaw which reached Re All for love and the world well lost,” is a very pretty sentiment, and 4 ho wa asus ju lone. tea hase ea vey WOULd Not reson | the Man who preaches It to woman may mean what he says, But, never ; the op-| oy Phe actress Bertha Weilby | him should he re-| theless, he can't lose the world, and the woman must. They go down to my eee | re, Eine pe Tare A the bond | the depths together, to be sure, but soclety gives the man a return check as | : ete Foenee " a pal in the wae aleo paid he fOrwer no passes out and shows him a smiling countenance {i he returns . regreia that he could x John Yule smi and his family yea! ‘The man, of courve, cannot be blamed for this inequality, al:hough the| 10m” Mall, kes the eat. ’ {fo Milbara, Lake County, Ji. at the| greatest wrongs and the greatest shames of the world nave sprung from \1. |S: ie! {! mers ; oer Mir will run from noen sn | e he committed the crime for which Cini ’ . i \ © we ‘ nia to during the week he was indicted. Je made frequent trips} NO CONDEMNATION TOO STRONG FORMAN. | Ag FAVS the cai ; » under the , so enstene axa Goals n Morigages,| But there can-be_po condemnation too strong for his conduct if, as in| $ peers: Doring 4 a 8-4 make! Mat Hope to Faise hess acauainianees in Mien.” 829 Mr. Cooke's case, be forces @ choice which ts for all her life wrong upon al€*** . s operat ‘ provid light it Was @ long time before the discovery | Woman (oo young to understand its significance | " 4 ‘ a } Hed Was made that (he morta : " ps ey * : s | ; B ; b the Was made thet the merigsgse.were.be Perhaps society is growing Kinder to (he vicilm in these cages, Missin oy and Sister mn the a su regularly until John Smith had 4 Floretta’s room ja alwaye’ retdy for her,” sald her weeping greni-| q ¥ > ae . My the could NOt keep up mice ine | mother hought'to Be Kidnapped worn wee t paymente An investigation re When we have all learned to say that, not alone to the erring whom | » during 1 wook é Sind thal sng neeenenis ‘wake forged. | we love but to every woman whose pulses have miskd her, t The World & lore . he ends learned that t " lees te y f M . + Wy had been, buncoed, they pita! \erimes of men lke the Rey, Mr. Cc leas terrible in thelr con- | ja : ‘ «poll gop , mui proceedings, isase Lyon, of | sequenoes } . ‘ . cMkeGER, One Of the wealthiest ¢ then we will not be accessories-afier-(he-fact as the untempted and w Mie f (s af Lake County, had purchuged | H-righteous are to-day ariow " ‘eral of the Worthless mortgagcs’ | ; one . prappemiamemmneeecnerticcss tl are of In Iowa when tu iat Ai ss requisition papers, | was issucd. He fed jo uu 4 ha brwgels. lace where be remaned a 4 nt Was back to Aw 2 a ’ } . : i ; f > Canada He remained or t ges Mt #)% Menthe aud Wee a ‘ :, where he wi heated ' 4 faidonn We peansvrough now 4 wed | Police of Wankegan brother } Disappeared Under Bai| as When Joly Yule sunith was bros john Yul ' ut to" lake County the ee: iat bln was very biiter au lot si 4. e erea! aiMic “lh A ou ta a Not Named as Probable a brotiter, “Bilen’’ Bmith. did over “t remember ‘Sh the } + and Ww i v mm a hare a neu ow tag vibe 5 Ml 1 arreeted bim on | at de i] compiasate | £0) had fied to in| aby may say Sy ‘ie “ulnsaegaie, Sest ia ata ead ies | phetaseaphie shaw, ehildsen’s ve * i eed Welned animale Ye & where home his Ward come tf John family wil very to see * comp) hat time There w > cau rohis f return home, but some of his ¢ s posit Ald to mo home for fear 1 His father and oth ember: an thinking he u ve met with an @ 0 have searched every th al in Manhattan Brook 1 bave bad police look ¢ e missing b it " ts each m throug t « World, and ia ne 8 ‘ _— ENGINEGER KEYES’'S BODY FOUND body of John Keyes, engineer of w o¥rk Central tekter N » sunk of T third #t vA ' the U. 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