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eens Z ; : 4 cameiaeaeemmmmamanniany irtetiinctan anpereacpatsiorwnaperacgusomries tee sitet) NIRS d W. itching Engines, Dies Flames Add to Terror of Fatal Train Wreck at Camden Cloady and warmer to-night: Saturday probably rath. ee =: PRICE ONE CENT. INAL] @be¢- NEW YORK,1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, : tae Y DEBUTANTE PARTY Winged Beauties, Liberated to If It Does the State Superin | Delight Guests, Crushed by Dancers. Se “MISS PAUL SURPRISES. WAS. NOT CONSULTED. COONEY K.SCORES, TOO, Mrs. Hellmann Enjoyed the Fun Untii She Found to Coming Out Ball of Philadel- Cbjection Raised That the 8 to 1 Shot Beats Out Tele- scope, 3 to f Choice, in phia Girl Rivals Fairy- land in Wonde — q (Special to The Evening World) : PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27. — Fifteen SOF pungred bdutterfiies, beautiful winged Whom Clothes Belonged. VICTORY IN ONE CAS Great Rejoicing When Nev It. Gels About—Anti-High cetsre* of all the colors bf the rain- bow, Were sacrificed last night to add Rent Movement Spreads. noveity to a gebutanie’s bail. The poor, dancers and shriv- in the burning glare of arc rid at Horticultural Hall, while mammoth “Philadelphia soclety, which boasts the b of b 3. appiadded and pro- [pounced it perfectly lovely, ement Uwellers of the most closely, | tenemer * | Jemex W. Paul, Jr. arranged the ball tees nor of the debut of his daughter, Wpave inaugurated. | Miss Mary Astor Paul The The mock tynching toak place In fro ef the tall house at No. 216 Cherry stre: ‘one of ngainst the lessee system. M. Melltman, @ tenant, wax making an {m- In tora east pide artituds rej “stri which the ited section of the world jy Fountains of perfumed water . Sarah tinting of ; mak | Cloud of Butterflies, passione} speech in Yiddish to a PIE.) 41 j.39 this morning, as the A guests excited audience, when four boys came were dancing to waltz music, hundreds running out of the front door bearing a Of gorgeouyy spotted buttertiles. Im- hhaatily/ constructed, dunimy: posted from South America and the About a foundation of avandoned bed west Indies, were released at the four ticking the boys had bitched an old sorners of the hall. The beautiful. jn- coat and ragged pain of iserg, They |secis fluttered out in clouds, then scat- mounted it with a false face any |. darting here and there among the old hat, The crowd shrieked In glee at | towers and soft lights and adding to the sight. ' ‘the tropical beauty of the ssene the 2,000 Enjoy{the Fun: final, convincing aie Heal om With, a rope the executioners tried | Tele was ig a comple 2 Bur ese: Gis Kane Che dunmiiiy. fren aotamips | Oanees tetees ek USC ed LeNey po the rope kept slipping, Sato eaeadmiracionie Mrs finally they swung the eMgy from an Cah a IE bela bs rateantelceatet fron book in a Tall wooden fence. When | Ci °ular effects Is a matter of rec- he crowd bad g1 n tired of hooting ord tn and jeering the dangling tigure the boy* | whelmed with congratulations. He took fore Jt down and proce@ied to kick Sti then with the modesty defting a man “about the street, while 200 men and | who had spent $100,000 fof ‘the purpose Women applauded, ry situation. Mr, Hellman cheered louder than| The foolish dutterfiles, following the anybody iintil she happened to remem-|pent of thelr, Kind, made for the lights ber that the garments which clothed the after they had been liberated from )the ed ticking form belonged to,'ne of |dark prisons, They hung in clusters:to her lodgers who had loaned them for/the agsleas, begonias, Ilacs, roses and the occusion, ! ferns that formod cushions for the walls ‘The crowd grew so big and so dis- and depended in graceful streamers orderly that the police reserves hadi io! trom thej\celling.. They died as they clear the streets, jclung to) the flowers or they dashed One Landlord Gives tn. out their feeble Hves in frantic charges There was rejoicing all over the east wpon tire tights) and their crumpled, | aide when the news spread that first |faded wings dropped under the feet blood had been scored jn the unique |of the dancers below or into the boull- satrike, jion, champagne or food of the guestx Cheered by the report of the favor-| dining at small tables in the foyer, ble result of the opening skirmisithe |) sinas of young men, all ardent Social-| 7. ea eangeneh one: fata, who are making & house to house |41) wiural state a sooty ot cart Maly in Canvass for tho Lewer Rent propaganda / yea uty, wks splat ar bacitotays estas redoubled their efforts. It was predicted | teeny Ball" into en cenct reniica ota that within three days the number of isrench garden of the Louls Seize neclod. 8 period. Volunteers enrolled for this sjrange in- |, gmat! army of\ artisans worked for dustrial struggle would number up into! gays under .be diraction of the rich and the |undréds of thousands, Tesourceful Xr. Paul in effecting the From the Elghth Assembly District, | transformation. where it begun, the gt Is to be ex-| sixteen boxes, fashloned i tended to-morrow to \the Second, the! piris, lined with pink ‘eiece Bent raset Fourth and the Sixth districts, In ad-| with plaster caste, were terraced along | 1°PO™ ton to the houses where} the tenants} é z els Neto neue prnersl (enanis| the two long aldét of the hall. "Tue wight the dwellers in houses at these addresses also’ refused the laladiords’| cost. Two wide btairw: demands to-day: Noa 105 Rivington red velvet and canopled by smilax and} & Norfolk street, 3 Allen stiect, edb the balcony, and zis Chorry street, 167 Allen atreet,| The prevailing color scheme was) payk. 107 Forsyth street, %2 Monroe street,| pink. In the masses of greenety 28d) The question will have to 1% Monroe street and 22 Madlyon| fowers that hid ihe walls, the pillars | gccide is: “Is 1t falr to the # p t street. and the stage hundreds of smail elec- | arsonti depositors for the madage Great Rejolcing Over the News. tric Mehta. were placed, In the dec-| iment to pledge the assets of the bank Jt was fitting that the first victory | orative scheme SOW new pink roses, /to cove . . which money shold be gained'in the house where the| called the Widmore, hich have been anes esta prax Aree) 0 Ceere {a cultivation for nine i@morning Dr, J, Wassetinann, of Nu. aha TURyubten aires deuoe of the big] THs 1a a rose as large as the American Gouble-Qecker tenement at Nos. $id) Beauty. A large funtain on the stage Btanton street, signed an. agreemdéms! and other fountains arranged to sisit| ledging himacif to reduc the rates on | ‘ ‘ Dae ee ta fl x month, dating from) the general outne ofa garden effect | Jan. 1, 1M, providing (ie tenants would | played perfamed water, which was pay shim as punctually a» possible. This! colored by the rays from movable zaeent Cy rpatorn vane to the figures in] slides. Mi effect prior to last December. pale i { oor oni ot the sehser ios by. tuele ARE Orc UN Sn ere champion, seventeen-year-old Cornelia ‘Arkin, had a jollifcation when word of| sir, their landlord's nurrender was brought] his sister-in-law, Mrs, Alexander \ to thom, There was also a lot of cheer-| jrenswelaer, Mrs, Anthony Wd. Drexel a Ig at. the. Socialist, iendquarters In| srs eorge We Childs Drexel, Mra A, | Grand street, where the fighy ts belng | 5, Drexel Biddle, Miss Mary Aastot Paul | directed, and Miss Margaretia Dréxel, daughter | Owners and lessees are plainly appre- {Or Col. Ao J. Drex: a i hensive ‘over the momentunt and pro- portions of the atrike of the tenants. Pee Tea aT atreeta next week Is being planned by the strikes. hey wi apply to Com- . fmissioner Binkham for « permit. and Cor. 6th Av, and 23d st. it ft te granted tt will be a uniaue pro- Usford nnd Gray Meit Ker- cebsion, Fully one-half of the 30,000 pa- and i yaders ay be 2 Swill be represented.” and to-morrow at IC Outs, SIL nd 3d st, Open maturday, cvenine. Se ¢ crushed out | Clarke W: of the Sta‘! | will immediately ism }the Institution again. Mr. Williams has not seen the plan $3 train for Albany, N. will confer with Gov: Hughes in regard to proposed changes in the Banking jaw, the most drastic of which is the! complete severance of the banking sys- tem of the State from the control of the Supreme Courts through recelver- ships. Mr. Willlams’s report will sup- ang. Men. clapped thelr hands and women) port the main recommendations of the | diankers’ Committee, which recently | completed @ thorough Investigation Philadelphia society, was over-| the problem, and the outcome will Justice Betta holds that inasmuch as te Superintendent of Banking did not | oppose ‘the plan of reorganization, to It. | second: Orly IL, }1 and $ to 1, third. |na, Besterling and Debar also ran. ——_—_—_—.___. therefore he gave hin consent Deputy Attorney-Genera! Willam F. Mackay has made several vain trips to Kingston in an effort to get the'| details of the proposed plan by which | the assets of the bank are to be turned DRANK POISON AS over to the outside syndicate of bankers, “The proposition 00d," said a Hariem depositor, who does not rej! “put the question 1s: ‘Who are beneficiaries, the non-aseenting de-| positors or those who have signed the agreement put out by the old manage- ment?’ “The agreed to let the bank pay them off ina year, fey w that the future business of, {he inatitu- tion be good envy tepa leading to the boxes were carpeted | White the law Is silent In. re wih antique prayer ruga of fabulous | the nction of the Supprintendent of carpeted with | ranking in te $5 Btanton street, “ [has a ‘resum atreot, 4, 51, Band. Feet,| roses led from the main dancing floor! power to thy {ine will oi pald to the 10 per cent, ears, wero used, | Ne Mr. Willams has unul Jan. 2 to de- The best part of the news Ist night was In “The bank shows ability to pay every one-entitled thereto, on demand, ani stil, have remaining over a quarter of o million dollars.” All of the other susp ferns, azdieas’ and begonias. | which lave reopened hat t Paul waw assisted In recelving by | ty. 0 |the resumption announcemen: w ‘ast Two Days of Big Sale. 1$12 Men’s Winter 0° . octmonsier parade shrowni: ‘east site| q*ggat Bargains—King's, se Men's Winter O'coats,$5.95 fear. Barclay 36> Oni Last two dave of Big Hand Ha Men's Wtot ni Over Leoatan 3 Bh LCR. | Kraven ane forth 25. ean by boneht for $2 to-day | oh | Satuidas eventuw 11) 10 o'clock, Vetathing U5., ‘Broadway ena Baxclar, HAMILTON BANK | MAY. NOT REOP AS WAS PLANNED. == tendent of Banking Will €lose It. | | | Plan of Reorganization Has | Not Been Examined. The suspended Hamilton Bank may not reopen after all. It was learned to- day also that even Sf ft does reopen on! ORLEAS Jan, 2—the date der which the bank i= to resume, and The Evening World, was informed upon reliable-a¥thority that outside of the Ulster County Judge, and the interests which Handed in the plan, no one haa seen the plan by which the present as- storm centres of tie revpit sparkled and twinkled in the subdued} sets of the institution are to be nie sifting Coored Uehta, | rendered to a myndicate of outside banka for a loan of $1,40,0W cash. x | My wil {ams was not at his office, No. roadway. to-day. He left on the Y.. where he Vain Efforts to Get Plan.” to reopen sounds ce in the proposed plan, the yndicate of bankers get upward 69 worth of valuable assets 0M) in cash, which is to be used paying oft non-aasenting de- tors. depositors who have wit idly by and trust h to meet their What the Question Is. vent a Auapended bank on plan, it gives full perintendent of Bank- to close an unsafe. and pngound depositors?” his probable course, Court's own words Superintendent of Ranking made, Mrodura, | VW sides HM fo 44. eineth or dou. breasted elk and satin Hned, Open NS SHOWS HIS SPRINTING CLASS AT CITY PARK As Odds-On . Choice, With) Notter Up, Wins = (Spectal to The S$, Dec, 27,—For the first time < by Justice Betts i ieince the season opened there was a s order of Yesterday—there Is a prob- ability that Superintendent of Banking |i.45 heen | really fast track here to-day. ny steadily drying out and improv- ma, who has th | ‘o has the custody | ing until the footing waa ax hard aq it banks and trust companies, | wit be possible for {t to be for some Behind it all, however, |a threat of more rain that caused the owners of the strictly hard track horses The day was murky an order closing | time. no end of worry: © and the good crowd tn attend- ance was compelled to put up with some mmtort on that For the feature to-day condition race at-a mile and « #ixteenth three-year-olds and | brought out soma horses that biiéng in Ause—hendicapdiviaion, azid - they: thrown in at such welxhts as to give a! there was a two-year-obis; fivé furlong p14 (5 1 and 6 to 1, kena), § to 1 and | Bitter Man, 101 (J. Lee). | 4 to, second third. Time—1i2) | (15 to Major Mack, Truce, 3 Boy, Banridge, | ament, an, Firm: | Taskmaster and l year-olds and Up; selling; six furlongs, and 3 to 1, first: Tele: |tely, ‘aper, Misa Fy THIRD RAC | 105 (Nottet be | 100 the presentment of a banking bill in-| ond: Coltpess. Lcorporating the proposed reforms at th |) opening of the Legislature. y Hours, Monere, FOURTH RAC. year-olds and yards.—Hyperion | Daniel), 9 to 2% and 1 to Purse $800; and} » first: Dainty | r). § to 2 and 3 to wm, ses} in a Restaurant, Sends FATHER LOOKED ON. | Young Julius, Kahn Took Acid at ice of Parent Who Employed Him. Seatal at a-desk in the office of his an Smporter of tex- | | [trude Runge, eighteen years old, were | Desk in OFF | patrons. {Gertrude on the night wateh, @ large quantity oC.hydrocyante acid this ed ax his father, who er kahnis w @ mansion at were several other ox In the office, 6 the others in either to his father or to kill himself, the office of hla Intent He left behind) no letter of explanation 80 far an te = were all straight,” | oo much for her.’ the shock will prove eee it GIRL DEAD FROM G CHRISTMAS GIFTS NEAR. 1 HACKENSACK, > mployed in the | Carton avtomabiling. She yis- n over Christmas, returning Jast ——— Men’s'Suits, $9.80, At King’s, the Gkeat Clothiers. ani. tosmorrow: aw corner Gth av, | Who Knows This Young Woman, ia The Up derlifled Mord WROTE TO WWES |MILLIONAIRES. FAMING OPM leged Inspector to Enter One to Prison, Rich Homes. Archer, twenty-six years old he Ived at No. = West Until two weeks ago Bilzabeth Mo- ° ty-six years old, and Ger Carton, t et, Was arrested this af hiers in a grand lar ony. was formerly fast friends. They were chop house In Hast Forty-second uurse, and popula zabethy working days, Celved a slightly better salary th say Archer he Otls Elevator Conl+ pretty, of 6: when he yas discharged a set of blu: prints. | Phey say thee gured prominently when do houses on avd near Fifth and withlavenw, \nd represented; that he was -} = 8 OUS-T serk to Inppect the eTevator, er shit Then the mar and, {ncldentally, thelr salar feud broke out that has or fury. A ntimber of th bands and strange men caused Jt all | gouy 1 to the police. folds of thelr skirts, she was wlarme!l | and ma¢ men, wiioxe could spare to locate ay Investigation, One of the | aig not tind tle decamped — culprit. They . nd Foaghind of > jot walling for an exphigation, advised! Ger- | yy. 4, 4 that trode ‘teMfeypout a warrant for Miss|) Minnoaenilne MeQarton's hreest., She did. 1h Ataiteioclea Justice McKeon in Special Sessions heard the story— tenced Mise Me fn the City Runge's pe: “Its alt were m: nid Detectives Shelley, Ru nd Harris saw a man with. a roll << prints mtor the bouse of Willlam Latimers vat x Mo- 1 wives. reir hush Miss Rung ticles taken ad the and «You tt Kvn ht have y hidy LENO cit Men's Melton Overcoats.:|' Pench Shea aU Can Be Bought at $9.80, HUB CLOTHING CORNEE, SAREE aE eae f “27 AND 22) BROADWAY | Oxford, also. 20: a2 Dhey UPD. Bont: Mee. | lik Vined, and sold all Half-t Men's Overcoat $20 | $20, now 9.50; apy size. igre Men's Overcoats ta: $10) | th ay, and 3d at. of the happy proken up and the wrecked TWO | mor Cor ior-made Overcoats, @. Woman’s Slashed Skirt New Clue in Swamp Murder pes - Edith Wardrop, Paralyze ee Ta cade PRICE ONE CENT. OWAMP WAG LAGT Carpenter Snyder Identifies Body and Clothing as Those of Stranger COUNTY PHYSICIAN REFUSES - TO FIND CAUSE OF HER.DEATH. | Arrives at Morgue Thirty Hours After Crime Is Revecled and Puts Off Autopsy-as ‘‘In- Evidence was secured by the police of' Harrison, N. J., this after. noon tending to show that the woman who was murdered Wednesday night and whose nude body was found yesterday in a swamp near the Passaic River, in Harrison, reached Newark, a stranger, on Christmas Eve. She was seen on/Market street, at the corner of Mulberry street, in that city, by William Snyder, a carpenter. ass a “That is the woman," said Snyder, as he’ looked at. the body «and the pieces. of: clothing the police have recovered, “who spoke to me Christmas Eve. It was close to 7 o'clock. 1 had just left my home, at No. 38 Mulberry street, and was standing on the Market street corner. ROBBED BY FAKE. :FTIEND —fLEVATOR MA when she appr “She wore a red skirt and’a red jacket and carried a muff, and Quarrel of Two Girl Cashier, | Role of Blue Prints Helped Al] lume, She asked me if I could direct her to a good, reasonable- priced restaurant, | me she was a stranger in the citys | baving just arrived on a train.’ \ 4 It 1s supposed that she met the man Pitcher Campbell Wanted by} county payatclan Converse, whose po- Louisville Is Awarded to j Jn this Btate, did not appear in Walsh's troyersy Commission and the tlon of Minor Baxeball Clubs dame to a crisis to-day when the National Com- COMEEG ST mission announ to the Cineinna tomera: and the Runke &t ents| ite was provided a ist of such’ have stormed the cafes with violent! the Vanderbilts, the Astors Uireats, fand other prominedt families, an ex- Mixx MeCarton’s letters to trusting |pinition of which unuatly @iltyed aus- wives. and Miss Munge's parents, tell-} piofons, Persons whom he visited ale of Gertrude’s fondaess for hus- | jege 4 bit of collecuihs When Miss Runge slipped down to work |ane day dete Mere Py plain one morning to find half a dogen angry \yad become so nunieroas that Capt, La faced women waiting for her, possioly /iry, of tne Fifty-firat street sta- with) whips or clits Contealed in the lijon, was send all the amen—he villeAmerican Association team, cialut)t | that Campbell wad #UIL under contract to hin and that Cineinnatl contd yy em valid transfer of the players on Christman «from the Harrisbure Ctub of) went to bed on the HiMd yacht Idle {State League. On the hand, Campbell asserted h longer bound by its terms when wrote t and 1. No. 11 West. Pifty-third: « Ny Wrote me] Of our followed and had w.hard tHe with Ar beat telling themof the cher before Uiey had beaton into capers anyhow, what I | Dis girl knows thar 1 | Submission nd 1 oan't-heltrirat| The police sy fourl some of the Mr- Tloagiana's {ident Iso found twe h Jo Miss MeCarton," in-| pawn ¢ nVesthea ting terrupted the (yeu Mave caused) them. j enough, (row Us the a See Cnla Gai orkeilie rc ‘i SHOUT aplter -Yourslottors wero cnat] cones mae held In) Yerk lle Court tn gned. You wrote anonyme Think | $008 bail Joval Weather Bi Hreakwater to New York, The Lake storm 1s moving rapid and will along the New England coasts, : OEENIN NEWARK e+e. soot g in Gity Who Arrived on _ Christmas Eve. 6 j convenient’’--Men on Yacht Near os Scene Given Third Degree. Meader fg LSA ga Sag eR a aia PRO. lca pe hed me. sa fur collarette around her neck, Her hat was decorated with ={ “I sent her to a lunch room a few doors down on Market street. She told » murdered her in Newark, on Christmas Eve or-Christmas Day. With i the clue given by Snyder to wrk on. 4 4 the police ye started td race her movements In Newark, (5 No Time to Make Autopsy, sition ranks with tha€?ef a Coroner es ; | Morgue at Harrison to view the body Cincinnati, Log the swamp mystery vietlm until nearly 3 o'clock’ this afternoon, thisty | hours after the criine’ was committed. | Although the police desired aim’ ta” |imake an Immediats atitopay- Nie sald e Would walt, thul a more convenlent time. Dr, Conyerse wax accompanied ay ttre Charluck, who iynaline} hiy «ntrance into the case by’ crédting ‘a disturbance in the big crowd outside th Morgud and arrest- {ing an Inoffensive byataider, John R, Fuller. ‘This represents the work done county authorities thas far, Harriton poljfe have determineg to bold Thompson’ and Kirkman, the Treat. They wore ques. ‘uy about their actions nt and the time they. phe con- Baseba Associa ATI, 0., Dec. ween lie ed its decision awarding ‘ampoell, one of th been declared bla Klisted at the mating of the National Assoctation | fn New York last month. by t ‘Tabeau, owner of the Louls-| (s under ed closely t susp tle jlfour, which Is gioored in) the Pasmaio + River near, the Piece, where the -nrur lerer disposed af pre body. || ‘Thompson,-atthough an {rom molder 1 not kept his part nd he was, thereto Ee Oe ene ike Thecidca| by trade, tx a man of slight physique : ‘ 1 {and effeminate manner} He has told a ‘ —_————— | straight story, and hia }tatements havo : Fall been confirmed by\' Kirkman, wha STORM WARNING ORDERED lives with him on the boat, put dy 4 ALONG ATLANTIC COAST. |statemont ne made has helped She de- : ee termination of the police to keep bin i ne relt Lak rion | In custody. ; Di turbance in the Lake Reg’ ny ee NGUeTIOM BOR Moving Rapidly East- ro Hoyer was A woman’ on my ; ward. oat, he declared excitedly, "I have h for women. A woman to me ts | no more than an animal! don't Ike k.awomen and keep away from them. varit R _,| ‘Phompson ts well educated, Jif, hie mo armings ardered) cabin on the boat was found a scrap M. from Delaware) ook flied with clippings from newse east.| Papers about the oxtravagances and thwest | Collies of wonien, From the way the and | mention of women appears to excita Aim the police have deduced that nee £ au chaa re-| 2° following special from) Wash~ ause high so Middle Atlantic