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RECEIVERS ACCEPT. ELIHU ROOT’S PLAN SAVE CAR LI 2 10 ~ Reorganization of __Involve Issue of New Securities - with Revoked Leases and a . (Guarantees. a i i wi Gas law unconstitutional. - New-securities are to be issued to the unfortunate hokers of traction ~—=stock; leases-are to -he-revoked-and-guarantees-withdrawn: DOTTIE CROUSE = The detalle of the reorganization plan —— will first be submitted to August Bel- mont at the request of Mr. It who ‘an, fears the banker may attsmpt to Take his Interbsrough~Hapid- ‘Transit. Ralls, way Company out of “the tottering $25,000,000 Interborough-Metropolltan Railway combine. Imitation of, Reform: Wall street hears that a determined effort will be made by the Ryan-Wide- per-Dolan-orowd=to—regain the conf dence of the pudile by having the wor @f the federal receivers bear the hall- werk of real reform. This policy found expression first in the a in of the Metropolitan Securities Company's dl- rectors last week wiien they employed “former Judge Wallace to sue for the ———recovery ot th paid for Anthony | ‘Ni; Brady's Wall and Cort * ntom Jandt Street Ferriey Rallway Company, which Ryan, Elkins, The new—Motropolitan structure, cording to The Evening formant, {s to be built around the per- won of Daniel BM. Hasbrouck, an es: | teemed railroad man of the old school, whose connection with the surface rali- | roads of New York even anledates Her-{ bert H. -Vreeiand: . Hasbrouck rep-| resents the orl Iders of at! least eight or sum was Widener, sbated to Messrs. Dolan, Whitney and ace Douglas Robinson and Adrian He ‘Joline, Thomas F. Ryan's dummy | receivers ‘of. the New York City Railway. Company, ‘to-day completed a| “prearranged plan’ of tearganization for the bankrupt surface lines. The “plan was outlined for them when they were appointed. by Judge Lacombe, = of the United States Circuit Court, and: put into team work with Arthur H. Masten, the lawyer who, as special_master, decided the Eighty-Cent |She Is Now: Mrs. McVicker, —and-Discredits Rumors of-a— David Bigar Crouse, the millionaire {live on. The Court allowed $7,500. World's In: | horae lover and reputed woman hater, | who dled fifteen years ago at his 8yra- couse (N. wreat the $4,007.00 fortune which fell to | Dottie Crouse, his alleged daughter, are | [not husband, John Augustus MeVicker, who lives with his bride at Englewood. N. J. | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1907. | —* Surface Roads to New Jerscy she was Crouse’s wife, and that little Dottie, then five years oid and in @ Paris convent being edu- cated, was his child. Dottle was born within a year of the secret wedding, Mra, Kosterlitz proved, in England. ‘The tether sall-she-had—a—diverce trom Crouse. x The Countess is the daughter of an Ohio farmer. She married young and Was on the stage when ste met Crouse, and it was because of this he wanted ithe wedding kept secret, she sald. le_and her mother. lived in t End avenue mansion until al year or 90 ago. The mother wished $10,000 allowance from the trust fund to educate and maintain the young TOGET FATHERS MILLIONS SOO New Contest. DX ZDGA CROUSE Daughter of Millionaire, Mother, And Man Whose Millions Cause War Jwoman, declaring this was the smallest Reports—that a score of cousins-of sum a youne lady of her station coul = The cousins are wald to hope that if there is a quarrel now between mother and daughter they can enlist the sup- port of the former and perhaps eta larger share of the estate than the compromise of fifteen years ago gave them. No wife or daughter wax men- tloned- in Crouse’s will, which simply mada his “next of kin" residuary lega> Y.) home, will attempt to credited by, the young heiress's | LONDON CENSOR ORBIDS A PLAY Declares that Barker’s ‘“‘Waste”’ his master’s work, Barker considers the problems of sex a judging {10m the censor's action, bis bioblems’ very fy sented to the Government asking that Jana aavarers be left to.the wrath of pub- Ue opinion if they overstep the b te aaa ep the bounds > Ryan-Wiiener The young wife, whone life story reads 1ke a romance, will come of age in a the itle of vice-president, und to Bi! short time. and the fortune which has arodit’ it may be xald that never @\teen-hela in trust by the New York Se. =resth of: suspicion. nas. bech upon ANY tesrity-and True Cempany for her eines transaction with which he COn-| the courts decided sho—was the crusty iapeteetor Olmilitonatrets “next ot ett wit bar Trurned over to her. _ The reported hope of the other heirs {a based on rumors of disagreement be- tween Mrs. Crourse-McVicker and her |mother, who by a fourth marriage ts has un office at No, 21 Brouiway, Root Devised Plan. Oren Root, nephew of Secretary of State Elihu Hoot, will aly figure prominently in the reorganization plan, Young Root is the present representa- tive of the receivers in the o the surface lines. 43,000,000 “for new 1 allowed | other {m- the public, devised to-show Tal the} now dead. people's weal Ix being served most real: oualy, The reorgentzation plan aio ——provides forthe remayal_from the_pub- The Countoss is said to a-title, but the girl-fell in love -with ‘ }woung MeVicker, ‘who ts secretary. and He eye of Messrs. yan, Widener 4nd) treasurer of the Whitielsey Furniture in _any.upen_.cgnnection with! company. tradtion affairs, and Jastly the 4b: | defed—her-parnnt's—wishes: Phe —wred- = tute elimination of President Vreciand, | ainp took place last May who tas been elevied official scape-| “Arter Crouse's death the cousins were ready to-dlvide his: -hig-estete—when- the present Countess, who was then Secretary of State Root Is accred-| ffed with Ucing the genius of the| yrs.’ Kosteriitz, appeared and an: “Weorgahhanion pian, ae We hae a thi SB been tre personal and con- tee. ———___ | KILLED BY QUEER MISHAP. SE = .NEW LONDON. Conn., Oct. 21.—A! decman-elect Willlam Lawton dled yes eee jthe snapping of a steel cable. } Warly Saturday morning | movementa of a locomotive wi! ment. The cable s Prati ped ‘and one end, mpectators, struck Lawton in the abdo- | of No. 44° Broadway, ana Men. knocking him fifteen feet inte the th ;-Thames.whero he “would bave-drowned; pecanse—he-briieres “he-ta-a-man—with but? for quick rescue. Ht was burried/ bu et: this city-on a special locomott amin! the .hosptal. that his-case was hopeloas, | Alderman Lawton was. only delcht vears old and. was to ha Tmarried In a few ito | Overstrained Cable Snapped—End terday of tho injury sus.alnea through |0 eppeal, thirteen ation Of now the Countess Policka of Poland, | htavily laden freight cars were derailed | fhe llves in Paris and haa a fortune |@t Waterford station, three miles north, of her own from one of her husbands—| 0M the Central Vermont Railroad. Law-|t> make George Bernard Shaw's plays Stegbert Kosteriitz, a London banker, |t0n. 98 local agent. was directing tho |arUetlo waa | London. thave--dosired that her~ daughter wed Pulling ong of the cara_up An enbank-{nho-are-belind the now theatre thero, Which Deals _With Sex Problems “Won't Do.” “LONDON 0" London's censor of pi: - autocratic power from which there 1s who need giye no reason for his declstons, _ will not permit Granville Barker's «play ‘Waste’ to be produced here. Barker, with Yedrenne. was’ the first successes in milMonatres and financial The New York |. | modelled after t Comedie” Fran: to beconu Ho refused to accept It theatre, mission 9 elevate “the “British t | drama path ea but his play, ‘The! * 1s more clever! {rlend -of Thomas” F, Mr, Root, then (-oretary_of War, in 1900 was the master of ceremonies of | similar retreat made by the same coterie. when Abram Kllng made his famous-charges agai a the State ‘Trust Company to the G e@xnor of New York. Mr. King uncovered te following @nsecured loans made by Mr, —tyan's erust, bat — os Mr. Hyan's office boy, Daniel H. shea .. ‘$2,000,000 Moore! & Bohiay. "L000! 00 tnunager of |_ 0,000 JANITORS HEAR PEACE TALK ‘Society Meets Darlington and| Bensel Half Way andj, “War? Is Over. All 1s lovely to-day between the Street Cleaning Department and the Janitors’ Boclety. The warriors have buried the ‘|hatchet. The end of a rather agrimon- | fous confiict of five years came last} nignt ata meeting In the Educational Alliance Hall, East Broadway and Jef-| ferson street, when 6,000 prsonn were ad- dresved by Comunisslonara Darlington, of the Health Department, and Bensel, of the Street Cieaning Department. The {den of :real ‘lve commirstone Addressing, reat Janitors was so. unp: _|eédented that the hall-waa packed and} mir were turned away. ~ ‘Just think of it!’ ‘sald ‘Robert _k. Slman; an officer of the’ Janitors’ Bo- icty, In calling. the meeting to order. , “Aho would auppose such ‘great “men. would twk to janitors? We remember | hen Commissisher Woodbury, kicked ~\out.a committee who called to relate our grievances, We: remember ihe trouble | we had with Commisstoner Craven, ! +| Now -we have before ua two: Commus- ‘sloners who are willing to back us-up| in enforcement of the law and to co- | operate with us,”* Recently thirty-four’ janitors were _| Mined “$1 each for slowing garbage to be mixed with ashes, . Commissfoner | | | clety and called the mass-meeting for Jast night. Tae commissioners said that most of } the: ebuses- of health regulations cam from tenants who did not use common senae.” They offered to ald and co-op- erate with the janitces at all. times.‘ Their speeches were repeated in Yid- dish, Other speakers were officera of the society. but not so. witty. Jone worth dramatle treatment, and. Waste’? must deal with one of these intimately, © ned hy every ——wall— it Is about to be pre- “A-pettiton: mown playwrl, aaa TRUST_TO_BUILD REFINERY. The Standami Oll Company. has pur- h shaved 700 acres of land at Bayway, 2 he censorsiin of playa be nboiished | suburb of Landen, neat Elisaboth, N_- that playwrights and theatrical jand wibl erect one of the’ largest ‘Eastern refineries on the she. The new plant will be known as the Limden Refinery. Stern Brothers — will hold Tuesday and Wednesday An Important Sale of High Class - French Kid & Suede Gloves — in’the most desirable lengths fezstreet and evening wear Exceptionally Low Prices - “hiexandire Suede and “Glace Otoves,-Urree DUTtOL Hin! THTEE clasp, : Lupin and Babbette Glace Gloves in two button, and two and three clasp, Regular Prices $1.60, 1.75 and 2.00-Palr, 16 Button Length Lupin Suede Gloves in opera shades, 16 Button Length French Real Kid Gloves, in colors sed black and white; $2.25 eguiar Prices $2.75 and 3.50 Pair. 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