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WOMAN WTHESS. Motto of ie Age Is“ Step Livelyi’’ Says Dr. Aked; INBECKER CASE S THREATENED Fearing Attack on Mrs. Simon- son, Police ‘Guard Her to Grand: Jury. THREE LETTERS SENT. In Each the “Black Hand Society” Declared Woman Would Be Slain. Fearing she might be attacked and auniered by ‘mysterious friends of Menry Becker, the youth accused of the murder of Uttle Amolla Staffeldt, ~at-Etmhurst, Lo 1, Mrs. Margaret @imonson, chief witness against the prisoner, was brought to the court-house tm Long Ivland City to-day in a coach, surounded by policemen. Bince Mra. Simonon dentified Becker as the man who appeared tn her yard after the murder on May 2 her life has been threatened. Three letters were re- celved, both of which told her that ser Ufe would pay the forfeit if she went into court or appeared before the Grand Jury egalnet Becker, ‘The letters were mailed at Station %. Manhatten. One! was lost. Two of them Tead: “Mrs Bimonson—Toung Beoker fa in- wocent, and if you and your husband appear against him we will fx you. -<“BLACK HAND SOCIETY.” ‘The ‘other letter 721 "Mrs. Simonson—Harry Becker $e in- necext of Amelia ‘Staffeldt. I am the Big Siay, I did the killin~ and «¢ you easel eal si ara daclaa conga see happen THE EVENINGTWORLD, TUESDAY, jv LY 27 reor. “We Live Faster Than } Bet We Can't lee AG Slower, He Ex- plains, in the Momentum of the Nineteenth Century. ONLY SOLUTION IS TO REST. We Can Take Vacations, and Mast Ob- serve Holidays to Keep the Candle From Burning at Both Ends. By Nlxola Greeley-S mith. his Sunday sermon at} the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. “This crowded sushing, pushing, crushing city Ufe gets on our nerves. We live too fast. We five faster than men- ever lived before. We live more tthan twenty-four hours in the day and more than seven days in the week. We bum the candle at both ends; and then, for doa't keep your G. D. mug shut we will ive you the same dose as Amelia Maffeidt “BLACK HAND SOCIETY.” . Marked With Cross. Bones. Hoth letters were ecrawied in a poor hand, and pictures of crosso nes and skulls and daggers decorated them. On © page of the last letter was a picture of a girl's head drawn in red ink. Mrs. Simonson's watch dog, which was Jett at her home Jast Saturday while ahe was away, was poisoned, .t was made known to-day. ‘A grocery store keeper, whose place of business In near the Simonson homes, has told the police of a young man Who wuddenty poked his head in the store door a few nights ago and sald: “Ypu better tell Mrs, Simonson If she Gon't let up on that Becker case her four-year-old child will be kidnapped.” The man got away befors the aston- fehed merchant could get a good look at him. Then a strange man appeared at the @imonson hose during the night. The woovan'a busband, George B. Simonson, went from his house to drive the man fff and was sot upon and beaten with @. club. His injuries were serious Mrs. Simonson Neryous, Mrs. Singonson fot into such a nervous state that sho and hier husband moved trom theEimavrag_thome_to_the home of Simonson’s father, at No. % Syca- more street, Corona. There they went fnto hiding, and search as the police 4id they could not locate them until yeeterday, when they were found by Police Léeutenant Herbert Graham, “[ will not appear beroré ts Grand Jury," declared Mrs. Simonson, who “wah greatly frightened. “‘It will mean _ my death to do s0,"* Mrs. Bimonson gave dirth to a child two weeks ago. and !s weak and ill. Bho was told she would have every protection ‘the police could offer and te driven to the court-house in « eoash. “Under those circumstances,” “ahe then agreed, “I will go and give testl mony, After I have testified my home must be watched,-for I belteve an at- tempt wil be made to murder me, my thusband or my new baby.” Although Becker nas confessed to the murder of Amelia @teffeldt, be has told wo many stories the police have been ‘unable to: pin bim down, ahd without evidence of Mrs, Simo} DSOn the case ‘againgt him would be greatly weakened, y puna at yeie deninee ire aimnonsen “and ase io Street. “We live too fast because we have to, to live at all,” was Dr. Aked’s re- ply. "Men kill themselveg in order te live. The rate at which we travel iv an Inheritance from the nineteenth century, Its the momentum of civilization which has passed from the age of steam to the age of electricity. We|. can't live any alower in our working | hours. We could not tf we woux, and we woultl not if we could. But we can rest.. Nearly everyone in New York takes a. vacation. Everyone has Sun- dny. If-m-man_rests_ properly during | his holidays he is equipped, rénewed | for the struggle and turmoil ve ‘modern ite. Age Cries segtep Lively!" : “My sermon, you kriow, was on the +thies—_of holidays. I misquoted in one cof the papers: as objecting tof” the 6ub guard'n ‘Step lively!" Why sho! His volee 1s the voice of the century. The Ago says ‘Step Mvely!! I merely caution Americans to rest so they may obey the Injunction.” “And how should they rest, Dr. Aked? How showla-a-man spend hia Sunday? How should he pass bis vacation?’ Dr. Aked smiled. “I suppose I'll be sccused of advertis- ing my own trade, but I really believe & man should begin Sunday by golng to church. Every man needs a ministry Yo his tmind,-to—tis—finer—emotions, 12 + _ his sense of beauty and truth, The church glyes this, or should gtve it to him, Perhaps some persons will say that {t doesn’t, Critioism je easy and cheap: “Charles Darwin” said toward the close of his life that as a young men he ‘hada taste for poatry, for novels, for music, for art. but that age found him with only the taste for novels lett, Hé bed-given his life’ to solence, He be- came a mere..thinking machine, But he There {a considerable excitement could live his jite over be would have poetry reed to him eyery day , that every day he would Masten to great thet man's sense of beauty aad truth to Rane eet Se etate cre bad daa tons al attend nde rupplies that mtzistry.” rtage in brains, “And besides going to church, Dr. Bein the Open:Alr. | to be made tm the Interests in the open. al meant for fresh air and open ‘fields, sunshine and~storms. We should find | crossed the Pyreneoa intos Sjain. | Phy: them. Outdoor Ife gives man « eine he-ain't of vastness. It makes ‘him realise ibaa infinite, Did you ever read tl prayer) Ge Is inclined to of %ee snost religious of unkelievers, ‘Matthew Arnold? Funning a litte jorge of tats, szpe- **Ah, onoe more,’ I orted. “ye start 7° | has bean qtven & jwnday outing, wate ote Decrl yet amighty chara. ¥e- Can't Notice 2 Shrinkage, newi ‘Take tt from me, eaié Goldhers. “the heads down this way ain't goin‘ jo'@ you could notice tH." ‘phat is what outdoors does. for a) y Teaeauring reperts come from than, bealdes, of course, the physical |hatters further uptown. At the Knox beneft ho obtains. stores {t was found. that this year's “What a man should do en his vaca-|*tT#is are being made tothe olf meas- ton, of course, depends on his thdtvid- |", and that haw deatgned erpectally ual tastes, My pleasantest holidaya|f0F the coming presidential eampaten have been epenton my wheel On one| TH! be fully one sine, Mengwe than. ¢howe “| worn now, 1D T Weed ao Uen enain. On| At Dunlap's tt’ was sald that the mat ‘izes are a trifle easter than at the another trip I-went Germany Abd ehrongt the ‘tyro! arg! the "Bawe- | ore /0f the mlater cesean.| On. ova. Sine saw the! Hrouch people aairno| one tt wae admitted “cleees bere vata [mere tguplat can see’ them. J ‘enjoyed |" PAGS for Cat itt athe perspiring and grew bY every moment of those Sabllo*le Grred not 4 take it seriously, aia at the same time was rested | Une ee ingion, coma new of 8 tnoreaee ti a “Yet tow foolish many of our hot-| SNe! eee i reported, days are! And tow harmful! We como] DOO 0, of tat oniled “The Candi back worn outin body and mind, Jaded. Sate wus pation the market with every remtless, disappointed. “We have tried prospect: of riak tfading. This hat aif- to. nee too mich and do-too mush. Do eee re Sareeren on exiviielceiimin you remember Mra. Poyser'e philoso} ‘faery tn that it haa gn elastic band, which te guaranteed: to stratoh in a0- Btill, still let me, as I gaze upon you, Feel my soul becoming vast like you!" | 4 “Pa nooner ‘ha’ brewin' day and Here's a iittle duck farm te it would pa; to buy; ould earn you lots of money, he that’s the “reason why.” $o read World “Wants” this very day— ‘Twill do no harnt-to try ity ” Secure this, farm. without etsy — You'li 5 rofit b: , fa Bete peas Po Haan sweatin’ @ay han one o' theoe aie vargataag noth bead ‘ vleasurin' days. There's no work (0 acy eee bgp atin tinn' @9 dangling about an’ starin', and hot rightly knowin’ what you're goin’ to do next; end keepin’ your face in moilin' order, pike a grocer o' market day for fear people shouldna think you civil enough. An‘ you've nothin’ to show for tt when it's done, 16 it :den’t 4 yallow fnco wi’ eatin’ things as dis. agree.” ie ‘a Problem: Himeelf. ‘the discard st 1.98 ofctock shis morning, Gecretary’ Logh was umahie, even with 4the afd of a whoe-horn, to get It ori the President's haad v0 thet, tt would stick in a breeze. Holes In’ Jerome's Hat. GENY TE live too fast,” sald the! Rev. Charles . Aked int, || Pastor. Thrills His Congregation British ‘Heads Shrink, _ But Our Skypieces Are— Keeping Up to the Mark Headgear c of Presidential Candidates Gioukl ing Bigger, While Sir James Barr Says | Britons Are Wearing 67-8 Hats. realize his loss and sald that if he) Rngjand that Sir James Barr, a physician and President of the Liverpool Medical Institute, finds that the British head is shrinking. It is now about ‘six and seren-eighthe. Sir Jim says he han it straight from a high-up music, look at great picturet. He knew| hatter that during the lust half century headpieces have been contracting ~ Fear that the pinhead germ may have been brought over to thi = a is country ‘Akad, what would you do to be rested. by” American visitors to Emglend has caused a store-to-store investigation cil on Mondays after the excise Jaw | Wiliam "BREAKS SAFE WMA GT WT | EXPERT WAY AND | AUTOMOBILES AT '= STEALS CONTENTS| SARANAC LAKE and Gets Away with £1,500 | Many Volunteers in Track- and Two Watches. Ing Officers’ Assailant. Men Ever Lived Before.’” _Miches! @ Broderick, owner of the} wrrca, N. Y., July 2%—An. exciting Bmerali reaGhouse, at Jerome and Burn-| hunt fur Georwe Declour, of Lake | aide avenues, Bronx, after teaving tis | Placid, ended early today near Bleom- reom to-day to open his saloon found |ingriale, about fifteen miles from the} that sate-crackers had paid him a visit.| place where Deloour committed tne! A bole had been drilled tm the eate door.|orime for which he was tracked. De!-| but hed been Miled up with lampblaok. |cour bad been driving his ‘horae on the He found he had been robbed of $1,500 | aidewatks in Lake Ptwold and Poca: tn eaah and two gold watches worth $200.| men Fred Cutler and John Arnold wen Unable to find how his strong bex bad) out “to gather him in, They found him been opened be notified the Bronx De-| in a barber shop getting a. shave, and teotive Bureau Lteuts. Haffernom and! cinier toll him am eoon as the job was Gildea over they wanted him to go to the Town Hall with them, “ Deloour answered that he did not pro- pose te go anywhere with them and. [leaping trom the chatr, te shot Cutter; over thie ‘heurt. Arnold ran in and ex-| several shote with Deloour, but | pends Timbers te the | crook hig jonene got @ bullet through his pistol unded @ hammer woods arm and retired. tno turnblert’ out and’ render: Pea aN PT ated ne ee I FE ens heeeey ee headed for the woods and escaped. Ina a onty trace hg lett Dehind yas @ ei HSS} cartridge on the fioor. | little time the big hotel and various| resorts turned out axtomobiles, livery | Tt was learasd, that ie had By ers Ta eel Were patrol ran Deloour Asks Co-operation to Prevent Norte omomene ° Fires and Offers Sug- ) \CROKER'S WARNING | nSeReres en ! ing. FOR THE FOURTH i= Chiet Croker ef the Fire Department has Issued Ais usual Fourth of July warning to the public. He saysi "I em afraid we are gcing to have With Vivid Description of a Kiss. The Rev. L. D. Bass, of the Calvary Baptist Church, in Catro, Iil:, preached a sermon against the “kissing devil” in which he declared that “more evil lurks {n a poor little kisw than in all the other vices put together.” He told his congregation that the kiss was the devil's most cherished and fruitful weapon. and did more to populate heil than whiskey, drugs and all evils invented rolled into one. What particularly aroused his congregatioi was his description of a kies. He said: “There is something wonderfully magnetic and thrilling in a kiss. When two sets of lips come together it is I!ke two clouds charged with electricity, the one positive and the other negative. And tho result is an emotional explosion and cloudburst of excessive passion and ecstasy. Nothing has more of heaven's fire or the fire of hell than a kiss. The things perverted are the worst instrumentalities for deadly evil. And know nothing as subtle and as damning as a burning, thrilling Kies. LE CONE SELLERS SENTENCED Bergh Society Convicts Greeks | the protection cf both life and property. Sheer cus chould tabs [preseutions ‘and guard against damage and danger on the night of July 8 and all day the WOMAN WHO FEARS BECKER’S FRIENDS WILL MURDER HER. { a es FINED FOR SELLING TOY PISTOL TO BOY. First Conviction Under the New Law Which Makes the Legal” Age Sixtean. 4 ‘There war a first conviction to~tay in the Coust of @pecial Geations for eeiting, toy pistols to children. It was made ‘anfer Beotion Gd! eg the Penal feat Bea are Seat & mationer et 30 16 ZIONISTS TO OPEN A BANK IN NEW YORK CITY. —— Plans té<Devote Proceeds of Insti- _ tution to Developing Palestine. iS for Jews. TANNERSVILLE, MN. ¥., July 2—At the next session of the Legislature the Bioniata will offer a bill authorizing establihment of a bank in New York City which will be unique tn that it will be closed on Saturdays aod all Jew- in the hat trade over the report from band. This argues Sir Jim, shows a was oon- ‘eat. Forty~ vioted and pen tor reselling . three; of keane years, Sere Ma Ne vy. Re id be aad ered ss new lew, a Don- | axy, he was. sixteen pride. model eart wide tenement : and calculated to win {epecmest tome red Voto whieh bas Ao silk Hning In ita eat; lorome. was careful orem shoot a a rn hs holes In the to) = RED-HAIRED WOMEN = WN ONDRCE COURT One Is Given ‘a Decree and the sky, & eae of Soreriaee a similiar 6 Th boy Bape) pistery Bot 8s Ol end > from ‘the Mer- eatin, watered to Spr a An the, epee ithe ction and heard ne such question and sew the trans WILL DEVOTE HER LIFE ~ TO THE CARE OF LEPERS. Herolc Wife of Salvation Army Captain Seeks to Go to the Pest Island of Molokal. , OAKLAND, Cal., July 2—The wite of Col. French, the Balvation Army com- mander of the Pactfic coast, has offered | Two red-haired womeh fgured in a to xo to the leper Island of Molokal for his ry yeur and that {i Yarce decrees granted by Supreme | mission work and consecrate her ife to, Shouldn't cause fhe inédtioal focleties to; Court to-day, One waw gr | the Rep ore oui Pay Henmecia! mertingy ¢nd dope out sta orye and ths othar was named asc CO-| Ca" AMG Xo Myinioon yaara old The in. summer, tespondent. i | Golonel ia in Honolulu and fs looking into ‘And thet too, this phane of the trade| Justice Blanchard slgned an Interlocu- [arrangements for the opening of n leper ten oneness offaet by the lively demand | tory docres of absolute divorce to Emma [nlsalon., He fixe wishes to devote his for extracaise sky ‘pieces on the part of | 7/7 ioyq trom Fred Lloyd, ‘Tho wite ite to me lene, charged that he was too attentlye to ® pnaned Helen Beok in | Phila ed. ly the Pig, Jenkin c at cations 0 of tis nosC ydeny foun: ding t KOeas may be due contended that he himealt *pbout a ttle thing Ice a size. at the head-of th fashionaite procession. Mr. PLP. is this awnin, uh dack of hia neck. This atyle, he Fe-_| marios, is first afd to prickly heat, and furthermore sives the wearer a devil imine y] tell-wi'-th’-expenee air. As that London adh Ot ti trent ae bite = Seta ret her Is Mentioned as enough to go lon and feed his Sola 80. & profadtoed nation, Co-respondent. Low-Brow. Trade'!s Stow. 3 ee for the low: ‘brow trade are a ti be 20, yeiopmen cultural Tor tri of Palestine will | be sucossstully-carried out aad the way | opened for the setting there of an en: ormous Jewish peasant population. DR, PYE H. CHAVASSE (London, England) In his “Advice to Mothers” seys the best Artificial Food «For INFANTS Is . Robinson’s Patent Barley iy end Cow's Milk FOR MOTHERS Robinson's Patent _Groats All Grocers and the | Tannerters. 90. York, will brine hers,’ ntod g de= 6. | Cole oy ‘eiMed Af Ore | gelphia from Bapt. 19 ty Deo, 19, 1905, funn telegraphed them to huriy back to| ‘I raid to him: ‘Fred, la it true that the Art Centre and get thelr’ names Phil- you are lving with Helen Beck In Phil Gown on Hold-leet contracts for neXt | A reiphiat® tewtified Mrw. Lloyd. He an- sane Enoweatog an celoe swered: ‘Yea, Lam sorry to say it @ Be ee rte. true,’ : 1 feel good brah he hasty, asked him why he di It, and he in Hot Weather? ea eaid that he neelied money and that with & min tf the women wwas'in a position to help | Bat Ks eet thoy. wee tn Rim.’ } Home-grown acto: The biter case was an interlocutory Fo raad named Andon and wot thelrat gacras* of divorce granted by Justice ig it gore. on the Englieh head. it #0. it ie the SRRIEE +o Steering Wheels FOR Yachts AND Launches Char. Grape-Nuts “\There's a Reason’’ Bischoff to Fanny Rico from Jobn J: morioan head 17 | Rice. They were married Oot, 7. lie, and ilyed togettior ut one week. Hage a's Bohoonover testified that-ha met oy 2 red-halred Wonian, mot Bis) {n'a untown hotel r¢ es Grandfather’ s Cure for Seba ieaviad| Noone 3 Ml, nor “Physio,” if you'll only work the Sawbuck regularly. an Easy Chalr, do that, because, there's only one kind of Artifical Exercise for the Bowels and tts name is“ your Stomach,” because they don’s sos Uke “Physics.” cles as if you had just sawed # cord of to fit your Vest pocket, @ Casoaret whenever you suspect you need one, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- - peny, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped “ Bc hdc Arrangemen' vegetable, Liver and’ Diges Save mecicine In. ita of the Ini ps = Box. sola Wa *Druachte of Sout RADW?AT & 001: Ym alin ot “The key to Portune’s yaults-ig: cone © monly known as a,World ‘Real Estat ighomratae bgly corset. jineat the bank when you ar sitting, o-% bending for~ ward—with neg” unsightly ~ beak atthe, bust line Yn, front—ane Notice the rabniee lacing. Inaeures per- Decause iif fect adjustment at laces watst and dust. atthe figure. sa Launders perfectly without rusting. Corset Depariment, Second Fi Constipation REAT medicine, the Sawby Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. biel ‘of pills, Cathartics, Caztor * 8 @ Exerotse ts Nature's Cure for Cénsti= pation tion and,—a Ten-Mile; walk will do, if -you-haven't got a -wood-plle. But, if you will take your Exercise In f, thero’s only one way to ‘GASCARETS." Caacarets are-the only means to exam: else the Bowel Muscles without works es 8 @ ix ‘They don't Purge, Gripe, nor “uppat ‘They don’t flush out your Bowela and — Intestines with a costly waste of Digest=" pitas oh ounghrenecat ind on) Jalap, or Aperent Waters always do. No—Cescarets stron; wba tees Inte the Bowel Muscles,” that ling ti A Cascaret-scts on your Bowel Muse Casourets move the Food Naturally, digesting {t without waste et tomorss's 3* Gastrio ules . 8 * The tas tal Ten-Cent Box ts mada. "My Lady's”? __Druggists—10-Centy a Box Carry !t constantly with you andtahe ~ Be very careful to get the genuing HOLZWASSER Open Every Evening — Until 9 0’Clock. i Allow Ar ranicnc and R, R. Pare. 3, Accounts up to $10,000 by special Ow ferme Apoly. Ales fa ex York. ites arery,, hens Gmali, act without P arta and ris of all disorders o¢ the stomach, Liver, Sows | els, Kitieys, ns Appetit of e, ed TonKye. Broad, erro nati pation, Indigwetion: derangs Son New Yi RAD Lye. iy