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y SK MEN ATTACK |Miss America, Triumphant, Need Not Vacate SX or Her English Reval, Despite Heated] Controversy in in Britain and France 1" J. G. Benkard, Brother of Man Wuo Signed Charges Against | =\ Col; ye the Victim. THE EVENING. WORLD. Fails to Disiodge Her From Proud Positior ton She- Occupies. FOOLISH ‘INDIAN TYFE IDEA Are-Involved. Gerald Benkard. of Cnet. J. * fe Columbas ‘averue, etficere of that regiment to tn fenportant bearing upon _ Dyer. aigning the charges. Capt. Benkard fe asset by-atx-unknown-men- @he armory, at Sixty-secon datreet Columbus avenue. tuxthe Subway eta- | tion at Broadway and Sixty-sixth street. / USED A BLACKJACK Vargare! Commander’s Friends Scout. __Idea That. His Adherents..- the “Bweifth Regiment. iate Scturday night) neat) Uxty-third etrest. 1s believed by severa of the the proce 4-} ings of the court of Inquiry’ appointed | “to hear charges against Col George R. | = Capt. Benkard'4e a bjpther of Major | 3. Philip Benkard, of the same regi- ment, who was one of the five officers was on his way from | cy mocompanied by an elderly friend. not | -@ member of the regiment. @orner. and jostiod the ocapiain. ‘A crowd of six.men camé around the/ who. ‘Save for the ebvence ofa tawny. mus tache. strikingly resembles Major Ben- ard, In the faht that; followed Capt Benkard was etruck across the {1 he arrival ‘ef the police prevented .more serious fajury than = gash that took seven with a bieckiack. and only Btitches to close Capt, Benkard fs the uptown manager of the brokerage house of Benkard & Major Benkard I ember, wea en Evening Worfli reporter called ‘wrocher—ie—conviacedthat_I_am | he sald when questioned as to ee moive behind the assault, “but I em act going ro jump at any such con- @uaton The men who atiacked me were mrangere, evidently members * d@ingie member of she regiment. that the assailants we ofthe commander of the Dye, of a peugh genx, but I did not recognize a My Oy Vacpieetold Att bed) Ceot Loy 5 friends scout the sus- ai- who “is “a member + brokerage house of C. L No, 2 Wall street, sent he fad mo statement to attack on Capt. Benk- wide circulation a In. the last night only two of <the “five “officera who “stood “pening the against “lol.. Dyer i re aa ‘at ‘the armory. They wee Stuyvesant Dudley, who is the tmer. of the Stock Exchansy ‘The :absentees from the inttial_probe imto-the private life of Col. Dyer were + Majer _Benkara. “ surgeon on Gen. ring en motion of formar ~Atlorney aba! id} thes American... The chargala-mt_oncey- ") bistat Fron @e assault jon Capt ama! Bieerror ee it. Dudley. 3, rat -atajor—Beni Dudley, rw hat \t connection in o-you Bee between ‘Benkard and the inst Col. Dyer?’ nt ieard-thinkes that: brother Was mistaken for him,” “Bosldes, ray. friends Captain. W. Forbes es cote ot Wimerdine Ee aE Tike house of Wilmerding,” Mort andj hie Porton and Col. Wiliam G. Le Bou rmerity of the Twelfth So t nsel Fn was “tijeurned. un UnUl | Indigaantiy—denied —by—our American. was eal are me. up on the telephone pordey, Lf 3 ris ae = eg ts : Assailant Help Arrives.- _A-.mob._of fifty. men had beaten Abert Smith, twonty-mo years old.’ of | No, 201 West One Hundred and Seventh | wick's lead tn small, WRreet,_tnto-unoonstiousneerthiis—afier—charactoristis af the Fnglish Ideal of | hoon and. were debating on whettier to throw him over the Speedway embank- -FROWAN ANGRY MOB of Four-YearOld t) Near Death When ment at One Hundred aud Nincty-fourth rest when «a eqimad_ of- Teecued him: __ ‘ Smitt: hed lured four-year-old Besale ‘Ninety- fourth ‘ptreet And Amsterdam avenue, (‘nba a yaotnt lot near her home, where | Beveral men. dikcovered her plieht, ory waa'tmised thas aroused the neleh- | Dorhood ‘and broveht’ menHpouring ot | a‘-younger: slater * of: every hone. and store In the vicinity ‘Phe! mob fell upon Smith with clube | yn features, ‘And an effort waa mado to drax him to tho cnr tracks #0 that Others urned he‘be thrown ovet ithe 16):foot Redd. Hundred and ot. Qne \ and totes, he croneht: be -ron over: that embankment. Finally John Abell, and several poiicomen throng’ and Wragtel the the hada of the mob. ‘under cuard the ond ‘etrect station. whore policeman. A a letter carrier, Joined ne han trom io wun tal Into a car ind barns to West One Hundred and FiGy pecs he Jooked? up pn in charge of assault’ — the “RUSSIAN PRINCE ARRESTED, UGA, Russia, Oct. Kropatkin, the Soclattst espa tin, leador. ean arrested here on the chargo of Be ier ecru ls in the rol 4 coun! Ty jbe- Metropolitan “Antonius, it 1—Prince Pater | jess they, nave greater claim to the as| {ive thanjthe flattering admiration of ‘| Engiah nose.) .attd’the-Jarge space be- | and yellow complexion, here nor there. 1 imagine that Mr. Shaw judges the merican woman’ very largely from | those interesting specimens who come to{ worship at his shrina, and to take away ag souvenirs anything from @ stray wit- ticism fresh’ from the master'sips toa. sraashopper hopping on! his lawn, Don’t Resemble Indians. Mr. Bhaw ta evidently not acquainted with the descendants of the first set- tlers this country. The Quincy Adamses and the present generation of Roger Wililamees do, not look Hke In- dians. The latter are big and blond, ‘more on the Swedish type. The Lees of Virginia are almost all tall and dark, but nevertheless anything but Indian. They ere more on the Norman build, both Mm form and teaturs, The present— | day Masons and Boones are blondes, or of the mixed type, and the Aldens, Thayers, Bradleya and Stuyvesants could not even be taken for Indiana at ‘A -maaquerade, The climatic Iifluence may be respon- mible for the tong, loose-limbed, sparely~ bullt man Yaeuely—remintscent of the pictorial Indian only but, perhaps the strenuous life of the average American man has as much to do with this rather, haracteristic racial phyalque. An through New York's resta ¢ @ining-hour will stow that paArences. t_chartacteristic of the fair’sex, and that while her father or brother may look Indian !f they cared to, Miss Americar'will allow no, citmate—to- influence her,and_blooms gloriously as a composite flower of the many_reces which have gone to make By ‘Margaret Hubbard Ayer... _vlew, propounded the.return to th | Indian type idea with the convincing emphasis which is his strongest stock | in_trade.__M._Masson Forestier-at-oncefottowed_suit-—peinting out that} the American who could boast of several generations of forbears on this| alde of the Atlantic was sure to be short, dark and thin, with pointed nose! Neither of these gentlemen bas done us the honor of hunting up the; new, Indian type in his nutive wigwam, so to speee But that: ts neither | Hubbard Ayer Foints Out Weak ‘Spots in Arguments of George Ber- nard Shat and Others. nf the-"Anierican race g ting_to| look like the: red Indian, and! [T: throne of —beauty-in _ favor _of a French.or British rival? The heated conttrovetsy now rag-| ing in England and France on: the} subject of the American girl's claim) to beauty will never settle:the mat-| ter in the minds of her admirers,| who have long since decided in her] fayor. But it is sometimes well to see ourselves as others see us, Bernard Shaw, in a recent inter-| kind have harmed the American girl's claim to beauty in Paris particularly, forthe French woman and man does not believe in beauty adorned in a shirtwaiat and a travelling skirt, with ; Derhaps a dress-au\t—case—to—contaln.} her only change of garments, | ‘Your-¥French woman, no matter how small her’ pretense to loveliness, makes the best of her looks on every occasion. You-cannot get.@ snapshot of her mak- ing a grimace or with her mouth half ‘Open, Bho poses as religiously for kodak as she would for a painted por- ‘tralt. It is: Impossible to take the French woman off her guard.She may, not be beautiful, but—she has studied the art of pleasing-from the day that she stepped out of her oradle,: donned her prettiest) creeping slippers and crawled dain cross the carpet, bidding for ‘the admiration of those around her, Never Off Her Guard. The French woman never forgets that to be gracious and pleasing Is axpected of her,-and that there-graceful- sttri- dutes beautify her little miene chiffone, that being a pretty way of describing « (fice with nondescript or rumpled -tea- tures. The Gibson gtrl, the Chriaty girl, the Henry Hutt girl and) the Harrison Fisher girl ipposed to be typlca: American’ beauties, or u , the girls are etriving to hele Mme these patterns, which uinnot of types or. te repr: tional ur intellectual feminine model. nt A very emo- must Miss America vacate the|. Consclously or un- EB be-sald-to offer-a very great variety | TUESDAY, OCTOBER : t 1907 Throne of Beauty DOWAGER (f All Attacks From Abroad CHINA GRANTS & __Issties Edict Sate Abso-| JAPAN TO BETHE MODEL! a ystem of Government CONSTITUTION. een Style A—Waters Upright An artistic piano of the. high-| iVlest grade, celebrated” fortine tone and great durability, one; of our leading and most popu.’ jlar styles, only $250 | $10 down and $7 PM untit | paid, Also © | Style 85—Chester Piano. | 714 octave, 3-Stringed, over-+}- istrung bass, full iran frame, | ivory keys; fine tone-asd-hand-+ lute Powers.of the Ruling Monarch. : ative There Recommended —py-Reyat-Gomr nHsStOh Me UGGED BY WOOER, -THEL DE FOREST WIDOW DECLARES) NOW MRS. WHITMAN Lost Cre at Dinne and Awoke Without Her Jewelry} Her Parents’ Country Home in-Cold Spring, L. I. John S. Mehl, twenty-five years old. a salesman, who eave his address 0% yoy ioe of a No. 416 East Fifty-seventh street, ar- nat of Miss Ethel de Forest and raigned in Jefferson Marker Court to- Allan E, Whitman. The ceremony took day, pleaded not guilty to a charee Bs place-at Wawapek Farm, the country robbing Mrs. Jane Moore, a widow, of 5 5..4 of the bride’ No . East Forty-second street, of 10" pridele wparenisypatacold Jewelry valued at $2.50 Aprii—zs laxt. Spring Harbor, L. I. The decorations Magistrate Corneii> held steht tn $2,90_were—i sppropriately —ot—autumn— flowers bail for examination Thursday. and folfage. ‘According to Mra, Moore ste became The bride is the daught ne ‘Mri, Robert W. de Forest, of Washing- ¢ d = ton Squal h. Mrs. W. A. Stewart, On Snril 26. she save he-took sister of the bride, was matron” of neta dine at ae uptown restaurant. jonor, and Miss Caroline Delano, Miss uring the meal sie jo: Hilda Tiffany, Miss Marton-Green Fi; ical Veheriostacnee Ha 1. Miss Marton ouRT: Bd Bw Oe Se hed wurrundat-v ira. WV, Mayo Dudiey, all of New York, Ha aO A mimone. whom wena doctor, land) Mla Pheebe McCormick, of Chi- cago, ware bridesmaids. Little Ethel do A beautiful autumn wedding to-day it Mr. and) hel -Artlate Deny It. Lady Violet Greville asserts that the jh women are more beautiful than ‘artists, who admit the beauty of the English girl's face and featurea, but deny her the more illusive charms: of grace and spirit ‘the-¥renchmen,teo-gallant to he 00) either side of the fence, sits shakily astride It gtying neither. Briton nor ‘l’american the crown of beauty ehh he reserves for his own country wom ‘The Ideal of beauty —varies_in land and with almost every person, fortunately for all. ‘Aa a general ideal, the Venus de Milo {n taken to be the highest type of phys- Teal perfection. Lady Pole Carew, the most beautiful woman In England. ta the living. counterpart of the classic statue; but there la in New -Kork & voman, the wife of & noted playwright, who-san—claim the same perfection of Greek (ratures as Lady Pole-Carew, Before Lady C ‘accession to- the throne of beauty M England. the Coun- tesa_of Warwick was reigning beauty. Lady Warwick has tho small, straight tween eyebrdwa|and eyes, the ova) con- tour of the face, the ‘short upper lp and. beautitully ‘curved mouth of the (ypleal Engtlsh beauty. «Lady. War Tals 1s eminently boauty. Results, of Beauty Contests. ‘The, beauty contest held by The World and. other newspapers all over the country shows in the prize winnera varying {deals of feminine per- | feetion> from’ which no ‘exact type can ‘be drawn. But In this contest a girt }trom Maine, and the daughter of a farmer, could woll have posed for to. Lady - Warwick, Vhysical loveliness, ~a~combination of beauty derived from German, Anglo- Saxon and Swedish progenitors, with haps « strain of Freeh pl pe SE ood adAed, uncon | bi scidus. scif-aseurance of-the-child that fot tad tho Ameriean git of tod e American. git! of to-day, Sho me: haresmuch ty learn, from the piris ct older races, but they forget which she hax Rever known. —RO-8Uy = WOMAN KISS BROKER OF ARSON! Mrs. Myer Says She Found q Blaze in Coy’s Clothes »Arraigned on a short affidavit, Wil- marth A:\Coy. thirty-eight vears old, a Droker, lving at-No--1@—Weet—Four- teenth atreet, waa to-day held for ex- amination in the Jefférson Market Court on a charge of arson. Ball ‘was fixed at $1.000and the examination was set down for to-morrow. Mra, Matiida Myer, who krope 1 oardingshouse at the address wivan by Coy, avpeared as complainant. Sic paid that yesterday she smelled) smoke shortly after Coy left the ho: She found a blaze in the broker's clothes cloest.. ‘She also said she noted a strone’ ofor of Kerosene inthe closet. Polloeman MoNil!, of the new, Tender- Join station, locked Coy up ‘ast night It wae sald that his clothing Is insured The examination was postponed tn or- der to give Coy tme to consult his with the same small head, the same nd-the same alr of self- possession and distinction, If Utils bevy of beauties could be’ launched atronectima ona forelan cap: Mal, the queatlofi would’ be settled for- ever, ‘American’.women have done them- aelves much harm, however, by clatm- ire the title of beauty, to which they have only a® slender right. The igroups of young women who travel. to. Europe every summer on much-horalded tours are un- doubtedly, charming, (and pretty, but they should not be culled beauties un- frionds, for they seldom are representa- tive of the physioa) attractiona of the azirla ‘thelr: Gtates, Touriats ef lawyer conderning the charge, which he denies. SON LOSES CONTEST... OF ‘HIS FATHER’S WILL. Mrs; Emma A. Gerth, of Newark, bes raoeive the. entire fortune left ie Jullus Gerth, who dled in Newark Neensee 17, 1908. The will, which was contested by a gon of the doacesed, probated yep. terday in the Surrogate’s oMce. The amount Involved was $25,000, “Albert O.: Mason is a -son of Dr, Gerth by a previous marriage, When have. much te He: who: told her, she had, been drusged she hotel, Her Jewelry, Incliding aiamond™ TEA Lee YT WOW rings and a gold’; watch and ch W. Stewart: Henry E. de Forest, T. Raxmus, Ed- worth ied Oa Shaslearned Henry ‘M. Crano) W. she atleged. ia cab, and ti nund—t-Drummond,Frederisk_D Sher. b, that Tne hovel In a cab, and WAT an. at New York, and-Clurence M = Magia AVahie trate Wi rant for Mehl ‘fay Ev iamtrais nd Detective Lisutss Fogarty and Boyle. of! arrested tho at on the bridegroom. After the ceremony a “Wedumng—brenk= fast was served, “The .#ucats wore tonveyed by special train from Long, BS seaion, one. fora pearl neck! ‘nesalon, which #60 Haden reniized: called for brooches, Atter- their honeymoon 3ir—and-¥ Whitmen will be at home at No. 2») Waverley place. Se rings and. other] feminine trinkets, none of which was Moore's property, ——<$_—_—_- WOULD-WED ONE OF BALTIC’S” 1,000 MARRIAGEABLE GIRLS. | Kansas City--Man—WritesPolice _ Headquarters for a Fat and-Short One. News of the arrival-of 1,00 marrlaxe- able gitte-on-tte-Balito—last week hast t permeated the whole coyniry. A letter FLOOD IN-ROSHESTER BUSINESS DISTRICT. amounting to thousands of dollars_was suffereA by buaingss houses on State ntreet to-day by the bursting of a ten- inch water main,’ Cellars were floaded tom depth of. olght fort _and- valuable ‘atooks of ooda demtroyed -retty Autumn Wedding at! a se Sel AON English Tyee ‘WOMAN IMPALED Mrs. Hare eee Plunges from Win Bl ut ON HAN ~LONDON. Oct. 1.—A ‘apeola} despatch Ty) reselved to-day trom —Peiring—saye— ti Do! | dsolaring the Kovertment of China to be by mii hi sransformations In her realm, She | representative | established as soon as tne peopie were = “| ready (0 adjust thomseives to a0 radica, ol £0) * dow and Pointéd Shaft Pierces Her Heart Mrs. Hannah Hahn, thirty-efent years old. wife of a real-estate dealer. leaped or fell from ner bathroom window, on the fourtn-floor-of the~ Cla: aApart- mant-housé, Seventh avenue and) One Hundred and” Forueth - street, befor ~and- was: tmpaica ono} of Uie fron pickets of The” picket drove thtouwh’ Wak “brewer aDd-pierced-ner-neart;— = Mra, Hann uved with her husband, uu —urwir-tnree-enhures CUid vetoes ies ner Inaviiid, de Wee. f yestetuay au e dovive was Last. night she reured at her’ usua. Rion at otros omit lo Bet tusvand Gat window and “upened it Wome of tie neignbora think ones wea a oeren atte tndew- beicw—on_the-One “Hundred and Forueth street side of. the use dae. ayek7wWMy, separated from’ the sidewalk yy the high iron fence, There Ag disturbance in the -nouse, and appa rf ang Tell out “thie afternoon. . ently st Hane did. not know wnat nad ntti -tre—hrad— body, The: | eat a Mietdars ne ‘I Patrolman Eusig.of the -Weet. 0; | Hundred and Twenty-Afth street si {tien;-cailed Dr. Ross, from Harlem Hos- ‘He’ said she had’ been instantly cate who sald to ha’ her recent elton se tiahn declined to tatk of th currence until the arrival-of the Cor: oner , ° was received at Police Headayarters to- day from-a-man’ ti Kansaa City, Mo., |. : who wanta to marry one of the 1,00. me -He- peor ta_think thet Police Head) 3, s quarters Ty matrimonial agency ay ‘Caffeine; 7 | a side issue. © i Inclosed in his—letrer was a clinnyine from a Kansas City ni the Active Drug’: of the-girt: and -reterr O'Brien, of Limerick. lice, New York: ~ in Coffee am ai and or for the Missour ad, ind 1 need a wh e. brunette with tue 7 short 2 a La Is a Definite Poison - Haren umbered in. any and am’? not way. 1 own fixed to’ Many People. No. 7401 Fast Fifteen City, Mo. ply has yet been eent to Mr Childers, You can Know HAVE YOU SEEN TOSIE? Mother Wants Her aud Asks The Byenine World—to Find Her, ‘The relatives of Miss Joale Williams, especially her mother who lives tn the Far West, are vastly anxtous to get some word of her whereabouts Her aister, Mra, French, of No. 14 Broad street, Stapleton, 8. L., writes to ‘The Evening World that her mother Is heartbroken over her inability to. get by an easy, comfortable change to his mother, after a divorce from her, busband, remarried, Manon mayo ee the aie of Gerth and took, ‘tl i. “the 20 no "was noe snea tioned | Rae ot sore we of her SPREE er Josio's where- andine Willlame is aeacttbed as uy ane. meee D es ®he hes dark hair and POS Coffee 1s a hidden but powerful en- emy to one’s progress In life. Its sub- | narcotic poison, weakens heart, | de; interferes with digestion qnd has a definite and destructive effect on the nervous ayatem. reople who are con- tent to toad themseives with impedci- ments to progress, who refuse to sup- plysbody with: foou and drink of the kin needed to make up for the daniy || disintegration of nerve and brain ts sue, must stand aside ino the race for -pra-eminenco, The ones-who-are properly fed min surely win the laurals: Postum_furnishes {he gluten and phosphates ‘of grain heeded by Na- ture to nourish brain and neives with food. When made right, ‘that is, holled—15-minuies after boiling b3- eins, It has a delicious taste similar; to the mild, high-grade Javas, but) with’ none of the bad effects of cof-| fee Therewate those who are entire: carcless as to’ 7hat goes {nto the atémach, but, ‘the make'all his movements tend towards! health and. possible greatness can know bya personal test “There's a Reason’’ for TUM i form of government or the Chinese "| sSmpire has: been regarded as imminent for some time. sult nearly a year ago by nese statesmen. who at the behest oi | the Empress made a perronal inyeatlxa- | slon’ of world, Nine-tenths. of the membera of the Many respects on the system now oper } ative in Japan. Following this the Empress Tau He j issued an —Trnough wetting Ho Oxed reform in governmental structure, sat: he pilongkenerathy nes that each of the sutudon St trnor-General nominated by tha Throne also-be a-central absolutely ‘the credit form human agencies in the history of thw paradox among t! the ‘Dowager ioniprens ‘Mane Dowager Empreas or vorite wife fi Since his death nearly half a century: AO" ste haa. ruled 1 Ang absivated Mt again at } win, case. “Warranted oo $190 Qn payments of only $5 Per Month j without interest. Stool, cover | \uning and delivery tree. 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