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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907. * WIFELEUS fill German Diolomat Doesn't Knot American Women WINANS LANYER MS HARTAOGE CUREBY CUTICURI —OFSEIEN UPON) Bben at He Married One, is Answer fo Fis Ada VAMEDINONORCE. SANTA. | AT CITY MISSION. Von Brandt) Mes: fy i | Young Woman man Found Awl Co Judge says: | il | dition with Scabies—Body a Mase | | : of Sores from Scratching—Trled INITY'S LAT Giubwomen of New York Make Spiritec Rer , Bop leroy A Say Hts “Our clubs equip ee : ply to His Criticism and Say ce for home| Many Remedies for Seven Weeks ; ’ % : Rich Hoboken Milliner Gets! ek ae es Baas ae life After Case Is Heard He Will! She Gives Clue in Letter, but| Result Was Discouraging, But i Surprise Party and Dats “There is n0i Defend Her in an Action Dogsn't Indicate Where ITCHING “TORTURES Under Bed. prevalence of race) Charging Slander, . - * 'She Has Gone. YIELDED TO CUTICURA suicide herex iSiasi ne “There is no (Special to The Ey: '. MINEOLA, L. 1. 0c woman holding a! stoi, ralilionaire and yotired” reat | (tion twho| estate broker of Hempstead, appearod public pe LT dN itt) Wie OS ad here’ to-day to} band to be in x. private sanitarium. | elge'ot Cuticura was about all needed, would not prefer to} prosecute: « sult for absulute divorce | Detectives and—police have soarehed | One of Cho very: bad cases T had to deal. Dro) + with that’of a young woman who be the ‘Wife of a) >touktt against his, wite, Katherine \tor- her in every public’ Institution’ of ad Dalene apn ak PAE feeenieg eres Meecutord vac Marttides: mites oClin MINEO Ea can days Harry K. Thaw’s former counsel of found it necessary to’ know # little : ‘ “nun. | the efficacy of a few medicines Fecord, Ie to-day thought by her hun-/ gftar'g while I found that a little knowl WOMEN FIGHT OVER HIM| ——— + |Glubs Fit Woman for Home Life, De- John Cuenin’s Spouse, Plump} : : R and-Pretty,-Battles With} clares Mrs. Jfudg Gr ang Sh : [Stet incipient: paresis, rheumatism, * ete., brought oh from exposure and = : f ie | Mott -Li B, ‘eonaition ; 5 3 i if tt Lincoln B. Haskina, @ prominent! tne city without finding’ a, trace. Her! sprit but In a ate awful goncitieths ‘Lissome Beauty. B Je pudrates Claim of Race Suicide. wor hy’ and oping lawyer, of Naswau County, with offices | mother, Mra, Leaile W, Rusrell; widow: Physically, Our. doctor examin cil pes: Scene HB. dope= hustand,”’ ~ in Hempatoad, ‘s named us ¢o- respond- | of the lato JudKe: Russel!, wiso believes And told us that. she had scabies (the { ees <—].ent. The caso will be tried before Jus- hi pre: tice Thorman he has goné away under the impr in thit she ta very tl and needa omoeis of her ragged-cdged lite, Her : Haskins, who in the past has’ acted , “ sai : rest and‘ treatment.’ [poor body was ao mass of sores from. , r d k ather Be. Hao ; Paid ante! fer Mrs. Stott, will now do-| Tt tg now explained. that a letter was | scratching and sho was not able to , ‘end her during the present, term of ed from Mrs, Hartridge ater | retain solid food. We tried many: thin court In a damage -ault for $10,000, the} sho Teft her husband and threo” chil- a good tonic nas bat oe lane hea rubbi a) prepeciel anatoe platutit being Mrs, Martin Reilly, who | 4 Ny with-a rubbin: jar swphur, x ae ren ‘on ‘ednetday morningy tn whicl han. Rich, Sue B Bride Is a neighbor, Mrs. "Mott agouséd Mrs. isio said that on advice of a physic rat julseatast hed for Lathe erect at fe fey Keilly of alienating Mott's affections, | she jad decided (9 Ko away. On Fri- when, after all that time, we could see 2 and the accused woman promptly re-| day morning her family inserted” this Cole improvement. One yuhabe le tallated With a suit for slander. advertisement In @ newspaper: pate ed to see a Cuticura advertisement a fey = _OOFf (AGH | anic Axlde from the prominence of all the| “Dearest—Have seen doctor, You | tellin; ehomhss little baby, had teen 7 = ~~ parties concerned, this unustal-condi-fars entirely mistaken. Ci ea cen ‘pth en ete neat mize) U1) but ninety-seven [tion ot ttaira! has “urouséd’ general-inetomee Your loving nupbandse) CG." [and alt th, {bought a cake cf Cutt in both actions. Mr. Hartridge-ts—on— the _verge of | cura Soap anda bottle of Cuticura Resolvent._When1-reached—home—E Ty his sult for divorce Mott declares ea pepe "| nervoug collapse over his——witc's—dts— | Heiress Who \Eloped With Thomas Dixon, |i, ps surged, smite and Lan per dnce, and. vor mothers. show-| waa like a child with a new toy, and we at the’ corner of Front and Clinton |ing the effect of the strain. bathed our patient well and gave her @ he sl ‘of Kearney, N. )., Has Made Hep _ |iitesisin, tie teatudhatue section o¢|"Sic nartnaee recently underwent an | fll, done of the Retolvent, Be slept to gusty Sng amioz om [HERR VON BRAND'S ATTACK rile ON AMERICAN CLUB WOME when Jolin Cuenin, a well-to-do. whole- + @alo milliner of Hoboken, ani Miss Louisa Oetter,'a comely young woman im a tight-fitting black princess, were @rraigned on a charge of misdemeanor, under the new statuty, Mr.” Cuenin and Women in public fe are nuteances. : The education of girla in’America la’ apparently planned to give Miss Ovtter were arrested inst night in | -them a good time rather than helpful training for their after the young woman's flat, No. 316 Haat career. . Fourteenth street; bya targe-boricging fr pair clubs unfit American women-for-home-iife. led by M ‘m: in, Ww: . i Lewis mete and waa Rann Belf-consctouencss and independence ore their two chief char ~~ Festrnined trom attacking the ativged--$-—_aecteristice. — aoe eel There ts s great danger in the large numberof women who teach Mrs, Cuenin ts thirty-six years old AR Rae parE CHE and the mother of three children, She in American echools, But it woi iO I up and hire male teachers. fa short and plump, but very pretty. @be wore a striking pearl gray sult ‘American women's idedls have deen lowered and their fine in- ctlinets dulled by their rush into o_affatr on the night of Jan, 7 last. | “According to lis statement Mott, with | poration for an abscess on the foot. at | ghe had been with us and the next day hn son-in-law, Benjamin Duryea, who | the homo of his secretary. Miss Rachel | Jocated the price of a box of Caticura ch Sta a eagag ds pr. 1 Ointment 1 not ex: -Mokt is fe rent iinsion on the night i aight ih quoption and mantied, aa he was prepdring lo move ‘wtrong CUOURH to Work tion, being: : [with true love, and was firmly con-| °K Up positions outside. Shortly after full of —ambitior. In another By Edna Cain. [Tinceal tae tova, ts beat Ars Hankins came Aolig “wid entered | Mim loan, who was a proterce, Of /Minch ano fefE the Home, and now hae Cy) fs very silly, I think, to send ain sure [am right, and I would ; yh ts Mre, Jefferson Davis, has been em | a good position in a nice family where vi ‘The affinity is twenty-three years old. Three years ayo she was employed in Mr. Cuenin's millinery estubiistiment | aed remained there until several Boys and girls should not de educated together. The American eystém of educating women engenders @ desire fora free life. = arters all the way out_here.tather be happy, than leh, any. thme: After An hours wait prompted them, | hioveq by Hartridge & Poabody for| sho is respected and is strong and 3 thi t}he declare: to pursue their Mvestiga months ago when Mrs, Cuenin objected Therei4_no_single type of American woman, The Gibson girl case News York (to. int rion aad ote Thee Tilt -iilstake:| on-turtherend-tecio-soctno nasil isrelve years, Her loyalty to het_em-| You may refer ‘any one you ‘ph to mee an ris Fisher girl are artistic myth. |mo because I married for love,” sald) better or worse, just as I bromieed ved in a Ae ployer in the present case hak heen mall Laura sae ates, Soulful Eyes Awakened Duty. andthe Harrison ie ee r i ikon, of Kearney, Ni J+} 40, 40~ frat floor commented_on,-as ahe haa kept silent. York, N, ¥., Mar, e American women shrink from anything disagreeable. One el ESF f Her attention wa adirccted to. the in-[-giNtY followed (nis up uy eliaing Tato while knowing prominence of hér name A month or so afterwunl Mrs, Cuenin - the heroine of « love story IN| terview with Elinor Glyn in Tho Hven-| $e, FOO. and aa Mr, Mott asserts, | Ay External and Internal Treatment fo Rea anieReR G evidence of this ie prevalence of race -suicide, particularly in the daughter of Mrs, Hilza-|Ing Workd, the authoresx who writes} (und Sif. Haskins occupying a bed In jin the story might place her_in_an_em- Eyer litmor of intone Cilldren, and Adulte eons |: wondered eat thers husband so treabent G £ d Pencirnn o moar Netra rnunayiroS ty | 80 feelingly about the mixtakea of mat. {Me rooms and Mra, Mott war iso) barraasing positfon. Whon Mr. Hart- | sists of Cuticura Soan (260) to Cerner: ithe, kis * @ielts to, an aunt in this city, whose New England, Ys > a rimony in ‘Three Weeks. Mra. Dixon e Apartment, He says that the | ace became ijl two weeka ago he was Sadia ae nURR cute vial 0 i ‘Bloods jiawyer left the house in a hurry, only | dome is on Weet Highteenth wir eloped with a poor but liandsome | had acant sympathy £0) tre. 0} a n= : 0 a i 3 ae | sitive heart: that few PartaAly clooned, and in making his |iving at a club and Miss Tordan In: ited Pils, 24 Frbity the Before the large soulful eyes cease j SS ee ee young mechanic. ' s_wanta MANY Murbands. Said she Joys and Ruy to!’ honie he fell intoa, brook |vited: him with hla’ father! and’ a nurse | Cos ooo me wots rote, bree de Cosme shed their iambent glow in the mil} “WwW YORK women Jn general Pi aye & T don't (ink “a nice girl wa j "Tf they. believed In loye and knew| tt 2: Caoa DOM “#etIOUS —ANJUTY: /to-ptay at ber apartments during the | — ##Malled Free, Cuttcura ‘Book on Skin Dieeasen about Jove attairs| the real thing when they saw It, ‘they | Mott seized a coat and a watch watch oth 4 pected TRAE A oN new eritle and a new grievance. The fact that the eritle in this | things wri Amteron in tle nyway. I tsn't! would’ get along better. In the newspapers: « ry . ‘ 1 1 ririd, tiled and ‘Her! suspicion ; od, i ty case Is Herr vou Brandt, German diplomatist of prominence, hay- anybody’s business," said. the young These Barred fron: Happiness arott/ in erate euacentes the Pap aeaes re spe ed jand) came her. protiersJosson ibe ou ‘ing -held-among_ather_posts that_of Minister of the Kalser to China, hi jas “People who marty for money can’t |/says that Mr. Haskins, who her children and mother. aie Rant Wie rer peepect-to beh = Hi into —canea—which Bina Preeti put a sting in his words which {an't Mkelto-be accepted without a show) Sie, falled to see the pdint the re-|gxpect to be happy. and t suppose they layer in two, ceaee x hich “she now.) Oo hedvordan) apartments in-law) upon. hissnext vinit Ww) Manhat- |porter tried to maxe, that romantic| “+r "haven't had much ex: Ing 4 t LS _ e a 5 perience, but|/on the evening in question to talk over Her mother went to ffeecitetarhsy pan ee fits MeO | of anger. Backer an (Avnerloaniga [tec eran cet jlove-mach as hera mcomed to be made) I Intend to tearn to Keep house and be fhe gangs when te was suddenly taken | gee her that morning = * 4 ue i Ms : A as vife, the dau, & a “5 ’ a my husban jaick with san attack of colic. ins a 5 ‘ Panes Sieh aa elr nest | —Amd-then Her VoneB ran ighter of Au-}, story the whole world wanted to rege le nd ia wilteaneversibe || sick /withianta tack ote oe Hh pains | sire, Hartridge went downtown af- : After the theatre he proposed (o pur gustine Heard, of Massachusetts, Heard was Consul-General’ at Seoul, Co-| hear. "But I don’t care about this news-| not to try to «o home and provided him |ter making an appolntment to take din- ‘in home 4 them-on-a car and then visit fis aunt rea, when the German: Minister to China met and married hls daughter. “Why, I sound {n ‘plat like a Laura} paper notoriety. 11 tari nd} With a bed. Then, she said. aho pre-|ner with her nusband at Miss Rlor- ‘ The reat of the story wae-told In cou q ney her t mie, in} YOU wouldn't "t matter {t| Dated to retire. but before going to her | Gan: tke. thi vs Ses Herr von Brandt resiened his piace; ~ Jenn Libb olnoiaAnd tell Hi ol could hear What the people T know | 00m Visited that of Mr. Haskins to (ans But she did not return, She ESAT E ATES (EE He ENTS ; ¢ (i true love such a rare thing In New ofind while I would be| ive hint some medicine to relieve his |spent the night with her mother at the ador t it Le ci American girl bla. site MARY I. HOLMES, lYork that te newspapers. haye to| glad to tell you anything, 1 may not! Dain Central Park West apartments, and nmen theatre party and saw Cusnin put his |? make Ns i wife and daughter on a car. The [becatume Wilhelm thought he onght to} | ! i fina “Otel you hoything, a "tyentt| Pain ny gee ane ws ctuice na ue senders er Mae aes bed hI Knows ale{Uhe aide of the pod, administering tha | Wo" 8 a highly nervous state, Next imatertal for thelr romanc J per rode to the aunts house, wie: he y t n woman—#he'd be more | Temalned a few minutes. Then he jour- | hing Germany's Interests, ‘when her husband broke into | morning she went away early. She js re are -people I expect to quite out of the ordinary neyed t0 No. 316 East Fourteenth -aireet | 5 | From which statement it may be, In-/ the houre. |mald to have had plenty of money ‘and 2s the end vanished in Miley Getter'a, apart: fh a boeasbellaceely eee | Sure I!m Right, She Says. fecred that the “love tn a cottage” of | She dentes that there waa gnvthing| siindlewerthiorsdlamondas om hecstingers AIS suggested TEA EE i ayhew hovored about ‘ tho New ‘Yor’ ‘ a pe afice ch td-| the Dixons {s) foun ‘on a: good dea! tr, HL Every New Yorker to whom ol i 3 we amall huurs of Sunday, | the diplomatlat are of common-xense. But while the lov. > wi ‘ After consulting a iawyer, ie AO Ee Se es Oe eeneayeie J] [eastiones romance 1s a ‘closed [book | {4 tn remain, the Dixona expect to enc |by" her aixtecntves vit FURNED-ON THE GAS AFTER Bullets with leaded glas cided ‘Smtble the mort slebore toler, Bees Toc polluenL stnds” andi Mi Tshould feel thls sarcasm keepty, Mr Ta out ve for young. oi Dixon |-was-present —when 4 4 fronts, console tak: Dired=< Magar Rut On Kier; of Form @-Crosby)-of-the-Aoman'a Perce . eyo SSE Reeders ccs 7 z vs BPAE DR F8 unainwinn that -her-husband shot her QUARREL WITH. SWEETHEART: ofecam seo Old Bag Noe Srahington atreet. Hoboken, “a | Circle, If Hert von Brandt could read pute to ee tretrese: bre: raoa¥ Herro-yon nomen tere min Hime atcoN om TNA ae = ia tare reod Gases Ee to discuss’ money in the same rentence will be along a Winding ériveway.” | the care of a doctor. Julia Rahberg En ted 1 Life at iS the "same floor with that occupied to jin hie Berlin nevwepaper to-day Hat] only Miss Oetter and another young woma Ink of him he would > t ran a z aay “Tere she kept watch, and made weekly | te eatin that American. women at |: Home—of—Her-Emplayer——_i —}-pieces: bespeakins 0d The Talia least’ are c&pable of answering for in-Brooklyn,— nity and_ ch themselves wivron—-e—torelgner AIACKS i Tala TANGER Wa testay—toundt-toad-t— +n—her—room—at the home—of Ree Cholke.aconfectioncr nt N: tle avenue, Brooktyn, where empioyed-na-n-en0k. two years old. The young man had plugged up| pe the—kerhrtes in —the—teor—art—ther : a aaa = feces onthe gas. Her-emptoyer says} Rerving “Tables . L—Mra, Mary cal = TT ; {he~ thinks #ha—quarrelled —with her! . Corner China Ch authoren lana) E i sweetheart. Her only known relattvo| i = - oo inthe countrs-ta-a brother, who-is said ~ ~ = tro be somewhere in Mnnhattan. Out of State io Dodge Ali- Little Freddie Smith Dying as|SAY-CHAIN-YE | ‘ate party. This ae : Pie T = ‘atternoo: y. Glad Mudembach sy Horr von Brandt," said Mfre. Judet. i ice eaeinie enaeen, Retifled {appears to belleve that women's clubs} From. a_ Visit to Girlhood’s Moaovern, ot Hoboken to okadoy ie in America -are. places. where drinking mbling.-amoking aoe billiard playing | — “Home—Wrote 39 Books. ~ ‘such jclube in this country stand they have such In Germany. Over Ti eater ic- {there women are taught to conside: | fiat he consulted Mixa Oxkle: ter ® | themaelves the inferfors of men, Sanibnie Sea SBOE twlepnoned | worse a -voctat-senee at tenet i agasines. dled =to-the: marahal-and“3tre-Cusnin {dered—man'ssupeciar—__ Yeaterday at ber home {n: Brockport. | They were waiting for orders SH : x ins tron ean tee: Bed ae Our clubs are merely societies where Monroe County. Insists. an “the “Correction of| et har party Hosting” Mra re! ret 7 -Mra__Holmes_had_deen—veltin: Mian” Ootter Maretal joes bew, ore R. ui s—ns Rest of Doe Bite Re 1 ; 7 Grane tann 5 een otto Hs 1 ile “ttreat | Rather “than Uniting a woman for [her birthplace at Brookfeld, sfase., ana] Ieecorded Charge Against Result of Dog: Bite Re | ene tapeep tear =r 3 , Thome life, they equip her for that very | was taken {It at Albany on he ay] — aa are i Z GoRearm . | YY. , poet uP 2 ‘Eom ogvanue and ining. They sharpen her intellect and| on, are nusmena Be aa His Father. tor of Father’ 'S Estate, ceived-Last-May. That 1s the Pronunciation of the} OU Seen EA z treet st | quality her—it she In not xiready qual=| Fi x el Name of Gladys Vander- ” @ | ied—to take her proper. place at the o ee } about the same time as/ Be A REIS Fant hineticin ea Osan bill's. Fiance ae q ———he-fve went =f patre- to =halm-of-the-home: ie—wife; has not. yet recovered... Thay.| ‘william. K. Wandechilt,. $c...was fined e__ complications aries MO Max. rap’ munty, EMSs BSB hopes. gene ay, ep este faxa._omen J] pUDle weomertion ae cblidren... Imo inthe Long Taland City Pollce | Well. Jr. faces are discouragin His | Hesplter, Brooxirn, eo Nes Rreudlsy MIAN [7a gama’ af Const aeeslenyi RT orern. Then thers were |anoes, Does he imasine they take pub- Courtitacaaaatoenylolationnetneneya uta ie WHO Wa WIXty-twWo” Years old; Oney Island, suffering trem a | fance of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt. haw Mre. Sera iesuartieies thirty-nine | opie speud Inws, The young million--} owner of the Btandan! Storage Ware— succesetu wold over two] i appeared before. Magistrate Con-| use, at No, 161 Brosdway, dled Sept. iliion volumes, i — n y FT ee ag atte | norton, unaccompanied. and paid the | 2. and the family were astonished when | ot nts recovery. | Evening World ta |nformed tht tha! Bhe Ww tal ‘woman, ont 3 "Ifne, In handing the money to the| ® young..woman formerly in his em- proper—promincintion—ts-Say-chatnaye, ; a with iares blue eyes and few gray| ity ne noticed that he was entered | ploy sald elie hud been married to hin nian boy while laying tert May near OF A PRIVATE HOUSE. When the beat ae Tined up Mist Sabha az ojd |akc poettions for the burning ldve of een stood cirently, behing he them? I do not believe there is one ith Impatiena woman-hoiding-a-publlc’ posttion to-day. Won Locked in Struggle. Whether in the Federat—wervica or in Violent tiack of hydrophobia The| deen pronounced In and out of. the doctore sald to-day there was no hope) 1% {n a tuwerpnd diferent ways, The Moment the door opened Mrs, (the pudMe echool room, who would not rushed tnt the fat tone we and |preter to be'the wife of worthy and |/ in the record as William K. Vanderbilt, | at: AtlantleCliyBept. U1, te Peni ore ey ate (Tae os GRAND UHItGHT PLANO. i ern poe -Leqahangy ~anabsinida.. cee | tka PRae age ced ae Be Konia ald Seni Lalannr nod Med. ANS TONE TI407. 10, GAAER AL ADR. Ltenbhin MARL OM Adc Ret A REE BL Fy veirecr omen eee Into Public Posltione. i “as I do not wish to have Y, and it was burled from. her home| ‘The injured boy was taken to a phy- % fh any. dn Babaonburat She will Se enttt fed-to-1 siotan Wildy CMULOribed--ttre-wounds tre roKei FoR fea as ofwomec At Kins were Mr, Vanderbilt did not drive his car|@laim her dower instead of the ‘small ea lodiand | Da /edawent)backivo}scnvou BroKen-Yown | Wve after their, marriage, and ee ;to-the-court-hava,..on..Vernon_ avenue, 4 bequeat..glyen...her. Ly. EC ORAN y atternoon that Nin head—wae--eoling—-90--he--could ~ oo Xe eat 1857 her frat noy “leaving it hilt @ block away, He was| may delay aseitle ove It. The pain, accompan: y: : Nervous System shine” waa published. She wad @ unl. |Punal unl bia tha Fenn a fea Attar | Tf Charles M. Maxwell, jr.,- qualines | raver —incteased hourly. voreal traveller, and her home was |Daving the fine:he drove to te Fourth as executor he will recelve s0)-And 2 Receotion Huapital. He at once Teco ; precenadleat rl Hine es ea feo etadon and AMHRL forthe | per cent. of. the. gross. value of_-the | Need the aymptomh of hydropnobia and! Can be Rebuilt fpon= the. : Rear Areawed her out “of bed. | widows and orphana, that women began Of witnesses, the afnite Ri lseoking public’ positions, «Are we to making It extremely dimeult Tor |censure ‘them for taking up the burden Keskadere tor em apart [placed on them by the: death of: hus- bande and fathers? They deserve credit jon Bf- | estate, which 1s estimated At $2,000,000, | pent the bo: to th Kings County Ho r \* 5 for having the mentality and the cour-| pants and flowers, — evening. 1. abi’ ‘an hour the chil, : aay cor ine 4 the! . German wom- LAINE: waive blocks Mr, {But he ‘will have to come to New | Pe een Pala ae ' da 7 age formate oir eee ee sea Holmes was & daughter of ree teas + iy iY ry | York. f ‘and if ho -doea ha. will | 2° me everybody) tatty hire: __ hy: right. Kind ft . re f the, Mae. uni ie wir AINA Steere Thcwee. Mer —tterary amb wers, “and|'be Mable to arrest and imprisonment : Seal He Pa the husband and ;|much «cuales “cause “of Wiee| started at sao! and abe heran weit | fhe han ishardi Ewer, and > Were allowed to dreay and werg eacorted |{rining to depend_on the men. lngtesrestand croas to Manhattan hud | fF contempt of court in failing to pay , Food and Drink. | made the statutory chatee s ‘phere fa no prevalence of race mul: |tenn,*vHer success “wih “Tempest and | Delied to slow up inorder to-pas: under|—‘TRaree-years -ago_he-broughtault-tor! F- f 4 UTE es wane @pent the night In cella. cide here, Tho ‘dtplomatist’ js wrong | punshine’ prompted her to adopt writ- Fee ‘viaduct. | sar Direct, sure and 3 s divorce again: Mra, ‘Frankie’ Max- | en the case had bec: x ‘tacts,’ Taken all in all, have feanion. Probably her "It looked as if you mistook Jnack- court to-day ball was fixed Lh ii ettasta bahia tae al biped epiniia son avenue for the Vanderbilt cup taces| Well, Dut she won, and Maxwell was +! f such an assortment and) the examination postponed, «oldom. heard 0 \ rack,'' the policeman told Mr, Van-| Instructed to her #0 Genin and Mian Oster could not fist jot misstatementa as Herr'von Brandt | ter story “Gretchen,” however, wa | derbiit gater, ‘when he took him'to the| iett the Mintel Leet mal Cc in Ri 1 alsh bell they went back to dell |{nduiges ‘in."” t her favorite, Her’ works never offended| Fourth avenue statioi f ren itorney, rs nS \ erta Dn Results ra, “Growby wont, for the Bortiner land atmed to teach a Icbson, Her last), Mr. Vanderbilt maid he was unaware a. Maxwel Re cS fhe ee going beyond the speed yee and digging equally as hard, “It la purely idlotlo,” | navel, "Conni Mistake,'! was pub- ing into hin pocket he’ comes into the Stat whe ald, ‘for Herr von Brandt to aa-/iished in 1908, Doel teddy HOO jeAsh gballs for hla ADDR 5 paying Decks alimenys a here wiol ucational — ance to- ys rs, Cera enioiherstalodl icad ie only pereon tn the ae with Chandos ‘oh weuing "any gonsidgrable:| She Asks Freedom, and ‘Also! from Coffee ta ie Te Ata them to make their own way|POLICE ARREST OFFICIALS | roe wee Rea Eat € tae because toe dem ille reayeinoe Cece WW ornani{or $100,000 Pick cine SN 1 . Y ‘follow a change ig se od, Thay re not eat-eon-| "AT A SUNDAY THEATRE. ee slcue—y ar elt A SUNDAY THEATRE.) iLLED BY. GAS IN HOME. |DIED IN CROWD OF , Damages. ip 0 S T UME 208 skalnat American wonien, not one willl Brooklyn Police Make a Rald and aes rs FRA Ta coer BROKERS AT FERRY.| : ooh | A — fie appears to know. absolutely |. [nathiog Gf MIE albieat, understand op _ Jersey eher Close Famify Know No Reason, ; Aira. Hilzabeth C, Speeden, the wite of < Brandt made a wtp to the a House, t7 No, 3) ire William Speeden, who a reputed to b 4} x uiefert, yon Urandt made. 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