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|THE EVENING WORLD, This New Girl Starts the Diners Boom a Restaurant. ROBBERS DRUG MAN AND GET AWAY IN AUTO Bind and Gag Farmhand, Loot Safe and Take Cash and Jewels. Singirig to Dines Among Them and Th Sings to Them, and They Sing Too. AT FIRST THEY WERE SHY | But Now They Know Singer's Story and Join In Lustily When Asked To. IN MOTORING CLOTHES. Bold Fellows Commit Their Crime in Broad Light BY ALICE ROHE. of Day. “Now, all join in the eho tee Old-time patrons of the Everet retired army officers and “vieux Three men in red ot olf school New York bile, suspected of vinatr 1p In astontahment. The newer rugging an employee ooked interested wald, in the Opwala home at Krugs| 4 efined little woman Corner, Ia T., and robbing the family | mist i‘ ite and breeding sate of $1.00 aud Jewelry, are being | jes the conactentiously-exp pought to-day by ot \ pianist and delivered her tnvit and every dep t an | join in the chorus In a manner that had results, ‘MONDAY, JENS ay, 1907), GIRL SAVED LIFE OBJETS 10 LOVE | OF CHILD AND IS ROMANCE OF HER DYING HERSELF PARALYZ ni Miss Bremmer Thought Only His Back Broken of Little Charge When Car Accident She Keeps Girl In ioe Hit Carriage. Awa | ™ laje Bremmer, of No 4 Weet fine With one son lying partiyaed at the Fifty-first street, ie in Harlem Hospl- | Chapelle Santtartum in it Twenty tal to-day with little ehance of recovery | hint street, Platbush, a4 another en a result of her exceptional heroism | crtticalty i with malarial fever at in saving the life of little Margery Mo |home, Mra, Willem Jon: of No Aleonan, daughter of Henry A Mo- | Bast Twenty-f d street, In the hourt Aleenan, a wealthy pawnbroker, Uiving | of the beat home district of Flattush, at No.2 West Seventy-third street. | to-day denied that her Injured son, Jeff, | With almost certain death staring her | waa engaged to Mies Sadie jin the face she held the ohild y | No. S% Raat Twenty-fourth street, Miss | in her arms and shielded it own body as @ trolley car cri with her | Billings waa not allowed to see Jones to-day when she went to the hospital the carriage In which they wereriding.|where he was taken Saturday after | Kate Leary. the Ghad’s nurse, left for peing run down by the automobile an afternoon drive yesterday Ip Cen- | driven by his friend Carl Cronmeyer, tral Park in the family carriage and| ‘The automobile accident revealed the picked up Miss Bremmer, a friend, on | romance of young Jones and Mise Bill the way. ings, causing Mra Jones te use her in- Céachman James Bray, of No. %) 9 ence through her phystcian, Dr, Grit fiths, to have the from her son. 1 East Gixty-fourth street, drove through young woman kept the park and continued to One Hundred reason Mra, Jones of the moat} By the time the entree was and Thirty-fourth screet, where Miss) gives ie the disparity in thelr ages, In- disturbed even the t habltue, who h letry had a grate me id S| terest Is added to the manoeuvring by We hes: | regular the F Ho Te. cade a WAM her Oh haber nvenue-| the announcement made to-day by Miss nj the famous days in on r seobuie a adh a nm er 0} ; ae q » was hummin ttle Margéry was'impatient In the car-| Chapelle, manager of the stnltartom, means ured to lof Wales stopped there, wa . « Hage Brey was instructed to drive down that she would allow the young people 1 in the house, e ~efrain sun, by ne tive ph habe oe r other en a ref ung by ete iahe Thevutreet and return, Mise Bremmer| ‘2 e¢¢ each other whenever Jones sent Remperete, singer, and when coffee iat romised that no harm would befall) °F Mise Billings, He was pounced on by two of the rob- | reached there wasn't a d ir vy y Wf intrusted to her care Mother: Was John’s Nuree. bers, While the third forced what doc- | Flemish Room who wasn't Bray Grove toward Eighth avenue) Everybody tn the Manhattan Ter tors say was chiora! dowh his throat, | the eho: fe eee! with the horses ata trot. An race section of Flatbush knew the Jones He was soon | i" or mee dicate car Was appr boys, Jono and Jeff. Jeff is best known Mr. Oxwaid and 1 mother live | ne a cee . Maniey “Dick,” and both are members of en the Jericho Turnpike a ast aie saw the carriage and wounded his ¢ the Manbattan Terrace Field Chub tween Westbury and M tor sf i aa he put on all his brakes It was an There ““DMck” and Miss Billings played ds well known In that sec w peed ro me : open oar, and the crowd of passengers | iawn tennis with epecial stress on @f persons wate eafes and Invi saw the impending collision ve all” though mobody else sus- the Vanderbilt They saw Miss Brommer rates ttle! 200% tt John wee taken with ma- Bis Oowali is ery firet to sing ’ A A 4 hold h pace Mr. Oswald vy ere i | Physical Attractions of Sweethearts Margery In her arms and hold herjawey | PO" ge ang the @evoted mother, New yesterday, and Her ¥ York in from the onrushing oa: aa it to protect | Yo t costume ond ang, bee hired man, was left In suse, ‘He| recognized hotels.” sald Mra England W, , H: C: d f iti with her own body that of the child. | cal oar rae since. When her Gan ener aeswaita a Bae] Pagoda Sos hich Habe Captured Affintties || "Te mpec.nuried xine Brommer,|sttended nim ver simon | When bes after furnishing him with pen and t “T can underata first rise Margery and Bray to the street, where | Younger son wae taken to rlheagscge the guests when t near me sing stunned. Women passengers | With his spine injured, ‘the mo! © they lay ae the Oswald started away ing they tak 1 go on the by the end of t s a matter of Hall, professor of psychology In and preside’ has been trying to find out the Stanley Worcester, Mass., Dr. lark University, Bound, Then Gagged. G Goft the costume to go out, was in much condition that he be allowed te muapect his not | Jonn wuld not became hysterical when they saw Mar- and Miss Bremmer lying mouon- jess on the pavement. Bray was pain nt of chiet returned found Vhote places where i. uncoh he same food | attributes or physical characteristica that have found affinities for lovers. f cuiiy injured. brother was ll. ux on the 1 be a sort of big family sent He has recetved hundreds of replies from young people of both sexes an¢ : aaron fected Lantegion prop sears Mra. Jones was wearing her haga e physicla: worked three | beet tw the gv if . Nita hrecoive Thai ne volar lent House was @ The physical characteristics in girls specified by young men aaaving |) ne carriage was diminished. Miss | Fe ee aren hacen story and gave a partial description of| sort of place where they were looked | won their Jove, in the order of frequency, are as follows: — sustained @ fractured skull, | ay agitation was evident. ieee erates ectere his assailants for each night ve 1—Byes. ¢—Complexion. 11—Chin. “| do not care to ‘conelder my son Schwerter said he was writing when| “How did you happen to choose such 2—Hair. 12—Handa. | engaged to Miss Biilings,” snl rs. bp beagdin denosk Af Toa doer: Hola |» loadin?” 1-H ie Neck ‘cio FROM PAPER MS ieee tte is really only. twenty-two swered and three men confronted him.| “Because I have to work.” sald Mrr E995 Surat 14—Noee. POISONS TONS OF FISH. |ana nas @ promising career as clerk tn They were very friendly y asked| Enginnd candidly,’ and I have only 6-—-Brows. 10—Ears. 15—Finger nails. the First National Bank, while she if Mr. Oswald was at home, and seemed | my volee to support myself and ema}! 16—Contour of face. | revet be at least ten years older than | Alb acelin Re Mas ay Mor cased fs cats Girls replying to Dr. Hall's questions specified these charms in the || Dead Bass, Perch and Pike Pfled|)., ts. She te popular, Ti admit; but proprietor was away, Mrs. England did not qpeak person- High on Banks of Bo- she has always had some young man “Then you are alone one of the men | any eter tem qenncoftons, but the | man they loved best: e around. atked story back of her appearing as a cafo Regular teeth, broad shoulders and white teeth; and most popular quet River. “Talke with-Her Eyes, 80!” “Yea,” he replied, "I am alone."* chanteuse, which she holds a@ a Sel? T among men have been long lashes and arched brows. PLATTSBURG, N. ¥., June 11 —foores| “and she talke with her eyes eo! Two While he was ‘answering, two of the|to be reckoned with in women's pro- | According to some of those replying, @ retrousse nose, freckles and | of base, perch, pike and other fresa-|weeks ago she came to the house for men stepped past him, one on either! fessions. brines In some names famou: | the first time and sald she had under- a long neck have been the chief charms. | water fish are strewn slong the Boquet was going to church he saw tree 2 side, and walked into the room. Hej 'n United States history. St to her being engaged turned half way around, and then he| As Berta Bracewell, of the olf South: | The voice’ cuts an important figure among the charms. With some PaaS peed genders poy hens raid she ranted ed, tg be y ms cl bout |e amily of th $ e : objec 0 gays be felt strong arms cloue about/erm family of that name, re. nes Hse tx @ high voice; with others, a low volce, van a lisp has Deen atated |/ Cay aischarwed frem & pulp end paper | frien’ly ane arid'all ‘al "tie waned %e His mouth was covered with a cloth !trom William Seabrook. Governor of | a# ® charm. Laughter, carriag t, gesture, movements of the eye, J | miii at Willsboro Falls. plas a ge ot a u ini pgee #0 he could not scream. The two men| North Carolina i Revolutionary times |{ pose of head and shoulders have also been specified in the replies. Complaints have been made against) Si)" he made her eyes talk 80.” then ted him, and the third came for-|and the friend Lafayette, Gen. this mill for the past ten er fifteen) xtieg Madeline Jones, eS 4 ward with a bottle and forced some|Lafayette was godfather to the Gor - ¥ years, 7 £171 of nines Mies Dilings was ton 4rops of a drug between his lips ernor's pon, and wince that time there]. way just some way of making Commissioner Whipple haa been notte] Sere oTaer than er Grower. “That's all 1 know,” sald Schwerter | nas always been a Latayette Seabrook! MON NAL," at nome while dining it fled and will start an Investigation be Mise Billings Won't Talk. to-day. in the family. just as there has always | eorie Nee Mt em, and good for was said last night that the turning Nici ateyee! praily: llys Lay Broke Safe With Pick. been a Bracewell rtffresenting th!s/ the hotel, too, I believe that people diges: the rnate Hquors Into the river was the ycapital when seen by & reporter, she Mr. Oswald soon learned he had bean | Country either at West Point of Anna-| their food better If they are happy. and work of the labor unon, mie fe a jes, tall wilender 4 a ooking robbed. The ers had gone to the | Pls. |r proposed my scheme to Mr. Flan- present fighting the pulp Mm cu Me] Smt move sloquently’ when ahe speai Darn and taken a pick. and with thie| "Of Course. my old-time friends li nery, manager of the Everett House wae indignantly denied by members mba yoroprintely “aresee tn lack easily cracked the back of the litte |Mnk Jt strange, my work’ng at al!."| He thought it was a good idea, and It the union. and wore a striking ure-ha! sate wnich the tarmer thought bis |®*!! Mrs. England, ‘‘but purprisc 4 ved a success, Of course, you savings were secure. The men took |"Ot Rive us Dread and butter, 4 that a profession ike tate aome rather valuable Jewelry found inf “MY trovles all started et the tis only be carried on in the a pe vison of the Golveston flood, when T lost ete Sari geet ae igs life, and all I had in the world to start | ant asked my husband and with @ red racing runabout. anew for myself v ney were ‘None at all,’ she replied with an op- —_- midway between his home and Krug’s| three-year-old son was an ofd black rae vs Nee eae eh 4 Meir Py ry Does. dee ear, be can; ons onatcr|okirt and ahi Wala. My usbend Gieg| timietle Pluckiness in ber voles shat One of Elliott’s Witnesses Son fa som nal | maa a eae [tae ray uty ct OE Ets akes Inv on6 behind. Two of the men were down | “I came to New York, where, as aj bere Ai Bell mum tm ne ins Controverts His Claim wader tie machine, as tf fixing it. Tho| srl, I had received one of these ex-] ho mir ie the music Is because I Af Abainancs Wird was standing near, Mr. Oswaiid| pensive educations wiych teach us 10] .0 as one of the guests. 1 dine right 4 ice. peld Mitie attention to them, but the| be ladies, but not how to suppert our-| wiong with them, and when they drink 1 t description he Kave of them is said to| selves, T have ung in concerts, but a8] their coffees I drink mine. Rs aes Little Quirks and Ails are Nature's tally with bohwertger's des I tad no professional record my en-| There 4” genile in this r. Elmer sillott, who saye that tae men who attacked him. wagon were far between. In the| room," tables @ 1# attached to the medical staff of Mild Requests to Right Some Wrong, man says bis asealiants wore dark | «summer I have taken my boy and gone| where were salt rm of the Board of Health and = at No. Clothes und caps, The mon tue farmer | hrc the White Mountaine billing | white-haired men of the unmistakable M2? East Sixtieth street, was arraigned bo iguiacg ee jsiy: The. asea CoA totaet” Wieete eee Wie" aaoirta: antes nexteatn” aeationiog’ sist iv the Yorkville Court to-day, chargea| One Must Heed the Complaint or It has not been very long since @|cialect stories, songs and plano « known my family for years, and who with disorderly conduct and intoxic Of robbers In & red nulo, led by |i bas been fun in epite of the uncer |Mnem me when T was a taby. Natur tion, He wae arreited Saturday night Pay the Penalty terror Jed woversi fesiiona- |tainty, and it wae an experience for # ring in Bublic a: Lexington avenue and Sixty-fourtn tomes around Ws woman who had to earn her own Is |pave found & ood field to, street. yes arou e o must earn ber own iv’ facil 3 covered a = much velusvie plunder ing an@ didn't know how. he Ue me bellove there Is always @| Policeman William A. Collina, who Modern folks have discovered a to recover—by of Sheriff “This new venture occurred to me On@ | wey” Mra. England was aske: tack the physician into custody, de- utive that ine trio Who robved evening when I happened to think how| "There ts no doubt of It,” replied the ciared to Magistrate Barlow to-da. proper selection of food and drink, : qraid way be ibe mame wang with lonely some of the diners looked at one | originator of New York's newest pro , i y woman leit oul fession, “if women are not afraid to Prisoner had attacked egnty Look cafefully into the health of the individual who knows Bobwerler is still suffering to-day | f the conservative hotels, J thought it | work and use their ingenuity.” John Walsh, of No. 4 Lex DOK C ‘iia lecaah anid opt | fi \ from, che eitecte of his. Spiny: He mays ff agton avenue without provocation. that “coffee don’t hurt me” and you are almost sure to find wee hOand With & clothesline “hatte | The old man was with his wife, eaid ; and foot, and would have been dead | TCollins, when Elijott stage one some physical ail or functlonal disturbances—perhaps muddy Boon bad not his employer returned to | | the street, bumped into Mr and tur dney feiense bim and bring medical asaist- then siruck tim down with hie Set. complexion, weak eyes, incipient heart failure, kidney, liver or BODIES FROM WRECKED [eat fwe young men resoced nim ana} bowel disorders-or-some form of weakness that shows plainly NAVAL LAUNCH FOUND. j waded tanto the doctor, They were beat enough the cry for relief sent up from some organ of the ing him vigorou nen Collins inter fered. His prisoner fought all the way Dismissal of coffee and change to Postum brings relief and Noa to the Hast Bixty-seventh Btreet Sta Pa ner ee Fis dune Bina tien, waid the policeman, and refuse shows clearly t coffee hinders digestlon, Fallure in $ Mann, of the steamer Washington, to enter. Vour reserves went te Col 1 ¢ { blood. nd t efore lac Which arrived trom Washington at Old! a's. easietance. tion means lack of good red blood, and efore a lack of Point early to-day, reports having see: ” op 1 " the body of ® midshipman Aoating “4 Wore Black Eyes in Court, food for the nerve centres, Removal of the ¢ will allow pt When arraigned before the Sergeant , 4 rome Mig giles ne according to the policernan, De. E matt | Nature to right herself, and Postum conta ate of a | }turhed.on Collins and struck him in th Potash, bumen, ete., from the la Then he was dragged to a oeli| Lie 4 Did you ever see a man One locked mp. The payeician's eyes form the de! ry matter of th t Md you f Were black afd his face puffed with eieset A A try to shoot mosquitoes with bruises when he wa» ed to-day body Sai i from the Minnesota as a rifle? or to turn up his He denied every fea harge, Al boll Yy clor ) ONng- DOM, (ote ) oO; aly coat collar to ward off a cyclone? One such example of he had yesterday t twe on t ou YY Bm, (aphon near-sightedness ts as amusing to bebold as the other, And hac a rch flay and appy coffee t dian tenes tae tab She hody amusing, both are equally instructive ead ch flave nappy coffe eras Tidy " : ie walar seats wa It ls the witnessing of Just such useless experiments that teaches us ho Bon yay neetl Py ing drug 1e—In coffes to account for the few advertisements that appear, from day tp day, in New Gned drugs. York's minor newspapers. 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