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a EY Lenn ed te tee ener oom TUG CHASES A | peor _swhat-the J atands fo LINER TU TAKE eiaeiieeeeel La ¥ouraine Sails Away with Miss Ware an Unwilling — Passenger. “He Lobed Me,’ THE EVENING WORLD, Says Mrs. Bradley of Arthur Brown, Father of Her Two Gileren, Whom She Sor She Droops Listlessly tn Court, but ‘tte Feelingly With Nixola Greetey-Smith . About the Shadows Over Her Life. THU RSDAY, ee |WILL TELL HER BOYS ABOUT 11, NO PRESS. AGENT’S rN eee e He Wasn't 1 There. and Didn't] ‘ aE About It Until Jt « Vas Al Over. : is When Arnold —(Paty's prem eard about it, and yen the: reatiza-| ‘Won came to him ‘that -he hadn't “pee Gere to throw in’ thd calcium touches en dwork the giass crash and the ‘soft |. effect of the stage. he, juat} Batchelly ehed tears 4 For it certainly: was lovely copy, and Mt wasn't worked up a-pirpose either, —whilch,—ae—any—press— agent —wiit Ter. you, makes “ators JORG too fat for anything. y It started when Miss Helen Ware, the who say leading woman in the company at the Berkeley Lyceum, went to. the French Nine piar to-day, ulong with Fred J. Farrington, a young man who said he wae Fred J. Farringich—neyer mind {just make 1 chum from San Havre on La Tou- Uitte California antress, g —to nee a Francisco uff for raine, Walting on the Dock. Mr. Farrington stayed on the dock} preserying—-the proper boxed effect 1 hiss new overcoai, while Miss Ware} ‘<limbed aboard to see that the ‘apa of the young woman from Frisco” were| y\ 3 ‘a SAN ‘And then the first. thing you Know [Or her life beg: there was La Touraine pulling out and! been obtained. thirty feet from shore with Mr. Far, between | has to stand up, holding hie hat In iils Also Mr. Van Alstyne saya’ hé has | hand nervously and’ shitting from one slhce tie decree .narrlej! a new wife in! foot to the other tll both sides hava) " of this Court he has taken another wite ORMRIOR dancing op and down on che? If Acquttted She Will Expiain How She \\" Loved Their Father ana Teach Them a ss -to Love fim. » “SMITH. gion, Noy. A. drdapi listless shabby black, “stood s swaying sligh ly between two men at a table fac. ing Justice Stafford, in Criminal Nett the-Capitat City, At-the words -which-summoned her to answer the charge of killing ArthurBrovwn,-forner Senator from Utah, in the Hotel Raleigh, on Dec. 8 last, the smal! woman defendant squared her nar- tow, sloping shoulders with: a visi- be effort, and the big brown eyes that are the only beauty of hei pale, emaciated face widened with terror, Next moment ‘she sank into seat—and- the—drearprocess of se~- lecting the jury that is to try her} 14, 1907. figure, in Ait “When court adjourned fer the_das- gelevene cots hac aerea a tae _tecon: | his two. wives and me and my children. ——In-this process the- little woman who killed a man ins Joved because sie spaiea somzyizers stringplece and Miss Ware's face set In he would not give his name to her children took no more interest than | ‘@ tragedy mask ax she fought with two/ ai ona] did not blame her. She sat whikered French ship's officers to"jump| ayerboard. x | Well, you'd better; jJust-believe there ‘were doings. Mr. Farrington turned up) his trousers some more at the aft end} and one of the reporters hailed one ot those hunting case tugs that are alway ehsopiig —arcund when ta bly areannel easel IRE nething ke this i nd well-rounded arm. ‘ On the ‘third finger of this hand catching the vagrant rays of suniight | that sifted through the high window: p Tristice Stafford's court, spark: | jied a very white diamond: — Mrs | + Bradiey—teld—me—later that thls wan fier engagement ting, —symboi—of the protracted detrotha! that ended {n tha | wtver's death at her hands. | A Glngularly Lletless—Picture:— It furnished thé one touch of life and | tor singularly listless pltcure—»5 ]trall woman with wie stamp-of-recent- {Yness on Her face and In her even the vacant look of one who has gazed un- | whielded upon the Medusa-face of life} and by St-zeen turned to atone. i In the dreary reiteration of questionc to talesmen Mrs. Bradley took no part.} Apparently sho was willing “to leave ‘her ltfe {n the hands of the abie: law-~ Fyers“who.-areJetenting her—Orlande W. Powers, of Sait Lake Ctty—Arthur~ Brown's life-long political enemy, and | }-famed.ana_pleader. “throughout the dnd Wells. Hoover & Wells, of ship news Papsned piled on the tuk. and it was a wet sheet and a flowing} . Ye hoo and ail} the -rest— of that qauticattocai;color’ while: the “tux ghased th: itandstil) down-to @ard Lib % ‘The Hero Rescues Her. It was pretty rough where La Tou- waine halted, and Miss Ware had a bard | time of it climbing down the ladder that the-Frenchmen rigged to the-ca- reening deck of the tug. But she was xeme—and, anyhow, she had “a very) Yeooming Gown—and Ar, Farrington and One of the reporters-our own Hvening | World reporter, {f you want to know= elimbed hal up the ladder and Helped her, = Bbe was quite pate but calm. The | officers of the boat had offered to put her astiore at Sandy Hook, wip sald; bat that made her juat frantic, becaure “hada matings far_Uils—atlertoor 7 1 to jump overboard, | West, at + EVO | WASTTMRTO = &) “All-dny the lawyers accepted or Tre- pot_sean the tug and | * Mr. Farrneton casting off juat in time, | Jected taleamen, thelr citent Mra. POM taking no part. nee Is nt 2 Tickets | Bradley Fagg Se Bons Speculators will be re-} Judge Powers, a gaunt man, with a tuaed ie lean, {ntelllgent face, kindly gray eyes -WEDCOR IESPONDENT, Ge es _WANTSACIMOMY CUT Hoover, the good-looking ung man who conducts the examination of tales-/| jmen for the défense with an,easy—and Guy C. Van Alstyne Pleads $80 Monthly Is‘Too Much for Eormer Wife. —ind her with pronounced Southern_drawla\But Mrs. | Bradley never joined in thse confer-* ences, and. indeed, rarely] lifted her’ eyea to survey tho proceedings that mean to her life-o> death, As I have sald, I did not blame her forvher lack of interest. One sces Justice her aleeven rolled up in| Washington, Here the |majesty of the law, 1£ there be such, | travels incognito, “Justice Stafford, who | | presldea at‘the Bradley trial, wears nol eee t |robes, but a black frock coat and, al E 4 ‘ black satin bow tle of the kind ‘that is! Guy C-Van Ale under! ; h the burden monthly ailmony,and.| neeparable (rom! the Tuxedo, fold a mournful tale ta Justice O'Ga) In Unconventional Setting. Sener is ie Sap Sart Fore, tou, the prosecuting attorney éx- s@hroutti—his counsel, 3 anilnes ‘the witness willo scated” in| {baum The plaint.wasdo-an-appiioations leleurely ease at=the=tahte-facing—the + itor m madification of the decree of dl- | Justice, where | shin sbeastitat wits, and attornays =f Tiss Sit tat ec, May/10 last.| nelghborly row. Yesterday Araistant! he lost his paying job July 1{ District-Attorney Turner while. con- and was Idle for a mdnth, and since |} ducting the examination of talesmen then has had two positiona at $100 alsrung one leg over the arm of hix month, with another month of idleness | chair, The tajesman, on the contr Pee Seiad and 1p living with her tn | asked Him all tho questions they want | Against tots Maurice Meyer, counsel! t® Then he ts Mads to ait down in} for Mrs. Van Alstyne, delivered a phil-|one of a row of chairs that stands for appt ae said: the Jury box while prosecution and de-, this Sueitoncts riplaadcal sti rial of rense look him, over and then challenge | granted the custody. of the child to the| him peromptorily if they ‘have a mind’ to, ynother aud awarded. $80 monthly, all- Biro eaaceauectee! inpeclbcalty; forbade! We ay things differently in New York: whero lawyers siand qnd talesmon alt Guy Alstyn to marry again while Gaabelte Van Alatyne ‘Ilved. during the Inquiry. i An aatonivaing fenture of the proceed- Hin utter contempt of tae. mandate Ings was the number of colored men examined for Jury seryico.¢ Several of thess wore accepted yesterday tompo-) | rarily, butat tho eom ofthe day all but One had been excused, All the jurors who were accepted were | | Plain. men, 1 should, sudge, their aver- {> ago Nee to be fortv, thigh tt ts vot! | 0 old A jury as (bat which tried Harry: dn aneth But she: neglects to sey tha oman he married was (in this case, Kather- e P. man, or, Allison," *Seciaton wae reserved. <“LEW- WELCH” IF > ‘HE LIKES. | Justice O'Gorma: ermite a Now MBhoemaker” to Use That Name. ‘ Justicn O'Gorman, declured to-day Dral ‘ : thet Lew Friedman had Just as good a |.) (hought as T looket at Men, Bradley | right to call himself “Lew Woich" as SHA fe she tm acquitted she will ove! Joe Wollinaky has to call himself ber freedom to the monlts of her case} oo biti Weich’ for theatrical purposes. He de- | AVA HOT to any personal allurement. | med the Hatters! ne leant torvan In- For, aa vhe xat there, ehn roy nto restrain Friedman, who auc- OCLs ° qiunavon toirentraln kiramans whe alluring, Nor was the firs Hill's production of “The Shoem Ht) alliired ioe aon ed from calling himself Low Welch and from caverns-of drawn and emp! uolne the Wthograbhic renroduction af qoah, sink In High cheek bonoe ta. reals t Ste Ooh aha “used wise nose In long and. heavy at the tip, her ee Welsh mages pet | Serehead sloping back to old-fashioned is athe j Finglets of dull brown hair. \court, and while I sat waiting for her {to carry all day with her hollow cheek resting This hair was rather carelessly done up and jatray wisps of it straggled over the collar of her black gown, adding to her |ppemrance of utter listlessness, of in- different dejéction, A Blighted Speclhmen,—— This was the Mrs. Bradley. saw in court, and she seemed to me then simply a_blighted specimen of the clinging vine} embittered—by-the-thought-that—betor type of woman’ that by too long and too mch ‘clinging sometimes chokes the oak it ‘twines {tself about t to dei pas j any other mun find tn her sa attractive? I askes-myself, And, then, after court adjourned, I met Mrs. Bradley !n—the\ Washington prison. And I knew, My cab had beat- en her conveyance back to the Jail from. he catnr In. a great big rosy-oheeked blonde boy=ner_thre Fold” “baby, Montgomery—in her arm: he child's red cap and the vivid ight blue of the sailor suit he wore under his little over- coat were n aharp contrast to his mot! era som Bradiey to the women's quarters of the prison, eros: ime A stone Court-yard to do 20. H She reeted_me with a handahake and} looked aa if she were watching her own soul burn in hell, “Isn't he too heavy for you?" I asked! as Mrs. Bradley set her son, Mark Mont-| gomery, down. “Oh, no," sald Mrs. Bradley ,“*he ts nat heavy. If he were the only load I-had sho faltered, ‘Mother, kin’ I have an apple?” piped the blond, blue-eyed boy, tugging at her+ skirt. “No, dean: with the Airis," she: answered, the-dittle-feiiow left-us obediently. “Phe-children = you nee,” said the mother, —"I will not talk to them about When_the., time comes, if T’am acquitted, 1 wii! tell_them=when they: are old enough to [Sudge." “You mean you will tell them about thelr father?" I faltered, incredulously: "I -dld not think you—acarcely an} woman for-that matter—would be strong enough,” "I would not be strong enough to 4 ;anything else,” replied Mrs, Bradle “I will toll:them all about thelr tathe 1 will-teach them to love him. 2 ¥ tell them how much I loved him, and them judge me." phe paused a moment, and then he bent head was flung back In quick, pas stonate defiance, will tell. them And| thelr father love: me!" Bolieves In Victim's Love. “You belleve that?’ I asked, In lously, “Yes, sho sald, slowly, “in his hars! ous way he loved’ me “til! (hi imp death “And he had no reason to doubt yo! No shadow of excuse for dixownt your children in his will?! “No”! sald Mrs. Bradley, was a flendinhly Jealc life, except for its ¢o “none, 1 man, but m: nection with him. You may nto in the trie! imagen of the was absolutely blame) are Ihave a p een months father. that shows a star andy you know) ay chit a od States — not pow: run out and play |. “AON U Feu ae anytiing. | é nf Mark takesy NOVEMBER 14, 1990 Shot to Death in Washington By TAU ARE | tovathar, Te laftected by the drug. Stella ta twelve: The three retired to thelr room Tues f doy evening shortlylafter © o'clock. The: 4 second room in the “attic, formerly) 6b~ cupled by their brother Johny had | unused for several days. as he hed en taken to the wecond flooor becaume, of Ulnesa. When Mrs. Wykoft called her daugte: ters yesterday morning. they failed to answer, and going to thetr room she found them in a stupor. A physician’ | declared they had been drugged, $ Adeling mays that during the night tho awoke and dimly remembers some one gol t into the hall and cloaing the door, She tried to collect her houghts, but z ‘Tr ig evident ¢ | frightened awa line, for what not carried out, ‘The jewelry of the girls and. thelr purses were upon the dressing table, Nothing as taken from the roont From the «undisturbed ‘condition of the dressing table and wardrobe it te eae ed that the | QUT OF DANGER for Chisroforming Case | in Paterson Is My tery to the Police: vi itive by the waking of Ade: his purpose {t was Muystotana to-day, pronounced Lilitan, Ja and Adeline Wykoff out of danger effects of chloroform mynte- dual adm! tered to them at the at the drug fitcelr futher, Daniel Wykoft, rihaat Mb Ts 5 Patezson, | i a gas jot was found yor Chonie, - This was thought to be an aosident at the time, ~ | bye a week later the odor ot ‘ detectes asd a. s K found: turned ‘on.> Taken: 4n connection with’ the ‘drugging. of ‘the giria these) * Cocurrences are now thought to be sig- pollbe of Paterson are unable af- a‘careful invertigation to suggest. a votive or to deterniine how the intruder sit Into the room, unless he was con- ealed thers ‘when -the girls retired. Phelr door, whic, had been Yocked: on i found open! by .thetr WANT REGULATION, STOPPED, MONTGOMERY, Ala, Nov. 14—At a” macs-mesting Jast night of business men from all parts of.the State the Legislature was urged to desist from - further attempts to pass laws that may + disturh business, having special relation the Ali three were ¢ uh eaters dn to make that will, !it wax very hard for hi He had so many! | the proposed railroad. (Big Sint Re ee Season’sBestModels : ; Friday’s Wonderful First Choice Opport antly! ‘A tangible demonstration our ability to undersell every ~ house im the city. Bnght new suits that need no introduction welled {n her eyes, I glanced: at the black dress inquiringly. “Are you in mourning for 4!m7" woman loved the victim of her revolve: stil that even this incongruity seeme: possible. “I wear black; I shall always wea: dlack,”” she answered, famtly; but) don’t call It mourning. That would) pe ee acer inconsistent. It 1a not really| Mrs. Trulock’s Husband Of- mourning, you _see—only binck silk." As Regards Mrs, Adame, “And you love him atlil—you are no: hia death he had become engaged to Mra. Adams? Tell moe, pyres: because you had Just learned engagement that you idiled him?" {am afrald Judge Powers would not she replied. ke me to answer that “Oh, Miss _Greeley,Smith, she ex. claimed suddenly, “I Want to answer ‘It. T would like to open my heart to you, T know T speak” hatiingly, because must walgh every word,"* Mrs. Bradley mid net speak Mre. Annie Adam. ucces: Would she not? belleve Mra. Adams ts a Isald, caroleas! mutch to! be my mother! “Her —Hinbitense rt 1 the palm of her small left hand that tapered from an astonishingly white lacked, for’ it was ao evident that thal « little daughter +s we | HIS WIFE'S LI | iat fers His Own, but Doc- i —___tors Reject Him__ | Reallzing that only ‘Healthy blood will wife, Carl metal frame manufacturing ment with offices at No, 235 Broadway and living at Montolair, N. J., has ad- vortised” offering $50 and expenses. to any person who will furnish the nece: sary supply of food from hls or hi an Infusion of bf of} —Mra.—Anne—Pruteck_tethirty-fye—and all her lfe—has been anaemic. Two} years ago-her condition necessitated ‘the | removal of her left arm, Dut she con- tinued to decline until Tast_September | sehen: momentary response to { Mrs, Adams. “Tho ae fi HH the universal chord Mrs, Bradley spoke you will *o on the stand,’ I ou should talk tothe —Dr.-Virgil P. Gibney, of this clty, was called in consultation by Dr. Wm. Are- son, the family physician, and. found that nothing except a supply of new, healthy red corpuscles would save her ateril(eneA oat 4u impress them. In court, | life. The husband—promptly _volun- _ Add tn thet amile ‘which parted | PY now, look 20, s0"'—I_ groped |teered, but It was found that hia own er full Ups and It her deep-set eyes) vainly for an adjective that would con-|health had so’ falied under: coaster: | with radiance was the explanaton of{|¥ey my meaning and yet not hurt—"so] ministration ta h. afflicted, wite tis Arthur Brown's infatuation. Under it| Very sad,” I ended. lamely. | |_| his blood not ofsthe required qual: i |) “fam so--ver¥—sad," sald Mra. Brad-| lty the face which ordinarily loqks as '{liey, slowly. And the the distant sun-| The person who Is selected for tho some devastating —tlame—had passed got gun which sends_all- visitors from teat- will-not- only -be-compensated, but {across it, bloomed, and yet I had| tie prison boomed. through the falling| Will also have the pleasure of know- thought In court that Mrs, Bradley aun, and I withdres ing that he ¢ or she has saved a life. | Actress Whio Ww as-an’ Un willing Passenger on La Touraine she became too waak to leave her bed! Lwere ~ OF RUNAWAYS AT BRINK OF RIVER Patrolman Lawlor Saves Party in Funeral Coach From —_to-women~ of judgment-and- those who know correct styles English Mixtures, French Cheviots, Novel Stripe Effects. " Dieisy creations—short coats— medium length coats and other models im profusion — highest grade materials — coats ‘satin _lined throughout, double “and \'single breasted effects. Skirts! Patrolman William Lawlor probably | funeral < at the Ninety-second street ferry slip yesterday, Three Women, a small girl jand a man whose names could not be Hoarned made up the rescued purty. | Lawlor was dragged 20) feet” und the feet of a team of runaway horses. and just managed to stop the. fright atthe pler'a_edgo ‘aster | ugh the ferry fu'l plaited with wide folds— The greatest chance Your choice Friday, $10.98. © Alterations FREE Sale at-All Three Stores. eater — Lawlor | ferry entranc: [Away horses |alip, He stood squi | the ‘horse he grabbed a bridle ine was directing tramMe at the when he saw the ren Isht for. th ly in the path of > bore down on hi ch hand. His The ToFRes, feot swung under those of !but he clung to the reins. Against the fron gate the horaes throw the brave officer, but he tugged and jerked atthe Ines, A-few feet further was the pler's edge, and then the water, Lawlor With the last 1 pulled his captives’ halting them jul at the he platform. “His clothes body and his flesh the rough: in left leg horse's shoes | ounce of his sire: (hedds to the CR brink orn out and bruised from sicikin, planking. A. deep cht in showed where one of had struck him. —— Tho terrified women were telped trom | the coagh. The ma’ was dap} in expressing bis gratitude to the officer, Van ok his name and address, —Hi—was—learned that the horses had | bout completed a- wild run when they ack the ferry; At the Boulevard | and- Fulton street, several blocks away | a tooling automobie™had — frig! nerd them. Driver James. 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