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THE EVENING ' QLD AND YOUNG TO — COOME AND Tif FOLLOW IN PATH. WHALEY GIRL I MADE BY WESTON dill ie | os y Surprising Neeibe: of New Yorkers, With Their Baby They’ From ’Frisco, Finding? Even an Octogenarian, Enthusias- RS Nel Mee - tic About Evening World's —— Walking’ Club. HIS FEARS NEEDLESS. { ‘ ‘Expense Will Prevent Any ¥ EDWARD PAYSON WESTON: pee “VAS very béppy this morning to learn that with the revival of interest. Effort to Have Him Brought fn outdoot walking through the efforts. of The ‘Evening World and; Back for | Abduction. + myself mpre than one hundred men and boys were out.on tours dur- * ing Saturday /afterncon and Suad@y.. Some of these pedestrians made remarkably good records. Members of the Wanderers’ Athletic Club, of 2 * Brooklyn, write me that they walked from Jamaica to Amityville in three | Covke and Floretta Whaley, hours and fifteen minutes. Twenty started, and not one of them faltered. ,cuple, are hiding Jn tiie city to-day The following line from Mr. Heppehauser is very interestingand, | "th their Xwo-montha-old' baby. w@aturally, very pleasing to me. | They arrived here from San Francisco “Everybody felt fine at the end of the journey, the only complaint being last evening arm’ took a carriage driv Mightly sore feet. Were !t not for the tact that we had been following your |/"« from the rafroad station. They thought to be shelt: d by friends @irections in preparing the fect, it Is evident that we would not have gone 20 TOURNE (9 Be mneltered by riex the eloping as far as wo did. Thanke for the information.” | Cooke evidently fears arrest. When cf bis hiding place In San Francisco was An Eighty-three-Y ear-Old Walker. [2iscovered he and the girl stole away Now, 1 want the other waikers to bear this in mind. Do not neglect the eare fj. the! darkness Tuesday night, Mira ©f the fect under any considexation. In this connection I have a letter from a | Whaley carrs‘rg the baby. Cooke and entisman who says he 1s a good walker, but he suffers eo bedly from @ corn on | Miss Whaley have been living under his emall toe that he can no longer attempt to go long distances, He also asks H how the trouble mny be eradicated. My atlvice to him fs to follow the salt water partielle: a best fo Lema Ne ‘hts| bath treatment regularly. If he will atick to tt and wear a very broad ehoe on | (OVKe Tas toon BY a remocer in tle the injured foot ho will find the trouble disappearing In a very short while, Salt |{) Be Desils tamtec ls pally ty. | - =~ Wwatde baths are better for-corns than‘all the knives in surgery. The salt water | sae parr sentinel softens the corn and the alcohol burna {t out, RSS rcY eae mecs opcon nec tongue] z [pouatble arrest of Cooke, mated torday 2 A pleasing letter comes from Mr. J. Owden, who ts elghty-three years O16. |f10 1° hag not received any instruc. md who wishes to become a member of the club. He hes always been @ walker, Gon, trom the East concerning Cooke: @utioor axercise can do for preserving one's vitality. As I fead Mr. Ogden'’s let- ter I held another in my hand from a boy of fourteen who had walked from the |r guise’ nothing cea ia the Gace Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island. That was Quite a feat, but I think a Iietle too |There was nothing te stop’ Cooke from strenuous) for a lad as yet s0 undeveloped. He had bettr confine his walka to|¢i0y where he pleased, and they were shorter djstunces fora whille, eo as not to Fétant hie growth. nctieventiseentart tracks cepa’ Ha AScthik Darky, o< bors] whoss]eece rented|trom elitean| to\twenty walked from festington Heights to the Brooklyn Bridge, and not one of the fifteen it on E aire inisvariacetCuatalslsacelinraboui ciel oe see nomi raa eee COOKE TRIES ___~ geod time for besinners. They say that the eslt weter baths kept their feet. HARD TQ SHIELD fram becom! moe ft ' WHALEY GIRL. Women Should’ Form Their Own Clubs. GAN FRANGIS00, Dec. —That the Ithave a number of letters from girls and grown women who want to know | quiet, devoted husband and father of a ff they can join the club now belng organised. I am very sorry to say thet Mer | two-monthe-old baby and the nervous cannot, es might pnt them in @ public position which would be a trifle em-|jooking, sunken-eyed and very much in barressing. My Mea ts te hewe the women get together and form a club of | jove wife were nowe other than Jere K. their own and walk through the xnrk or some place more /sectuded from the | Cooke, the eloping pastor, and his ward, Public gnze than the regular thoroaghfares. Floretta Whaley, the heiress of Hemp- ‘One lady writes that she has aiready talren away « corn vy the method I stead, L. I., oocastoned‘sprprise in the euggested. Thin '.4y also writes me that all of her friends are buying low-Deeled. | nat house in which thay lived, No. 119 brodd-toed shoes, and find them yery comfortable’ A shoe @maler told me last | Greene etreet. There Cooke and the night that he already he @ demand for common sense, comfortable shoes 8s 8 | cir] were known as Mr. and Mrs, Gérald Cirect remuft of the efforts of The Evening Wartd's movement. That ts very | 5. Hraiiwentitonbiniworkitasia are Tf We could get cur women away from this feclish tee of high- calstr tend aecsraiorTesck any fandiaha tanh Slee Pe nee ee ee stayed at heme abd eared’ or, ber baby ‘Hundreds of Members of the Clnb. ‘They bef Mttle or nothing to de with ‘To<myw raat brought in ancther hundred members of the club, and everybody | the neighbors, but these were interested @vems to be deligtted with the idea of being able to get out in the open air end|in them and tn their baby. To a re- hays some recreation. I must admit that the revival of walking hes beea even) porter who called at the flat when it More enthustastio than I hed hoped for. It shows Chat ail we meeded was to | Was learned that Balcom wea Cooke, havo somebody start it. It also means that we ave not @oing to have ee many | and the girl who posed as hls wife Flor- pale-faced, anemic looking boys running around our crowded strests. etta Whaley, the former pastor looked I was very mvoh ourprised yesterday to find thet I had been recegnised | to be a desperate man. while walking through Union Square. A lady stopped me and Caifi she recog-| “My name Is Balcom,” said Cooke, nized me through my photographs in The Evening World. She welted to know | aa the reporter entered bis apartments. $f phe and her friends could join The Bventsg World Walking Club and added} Mig Whaley, the baby ea her knees, that all the ladies in her community were tmterested. 1 told her that while abe | was in the reom at the time, but she could not join the regular club she would @> @ good service by organising a | hurried out when the reporter said: stud of her friends, and start out tn Central Park. She eald she would, and| “I am here te learn something about that they would start with about twenty members. the Rey. Jore K Cooke and Miss Flor- Arrangements for Walk Under Way. en En paca pet You may be impatient to know the exact detalls of my plans for the lave @ cigar,’ Cooke, trying walk, but you wfll have to wait a ifttle while, as there are many dives hard to, regain his nerve. Then he! to be made—euch as the selsction of « route that will be favored by the city | win ind sou oot” i oreeib cicada: | | } *2ihe inexorable law will be, must be, maintained. 1 don't mind Sing Bing. I don’t mind hell. But it’s she. child wag born two months ago. This JOIN CHAMPION WESTON’S : ... Evening World Walling Club ...} rs aeeuarat., 1a Sot appeared in the doorway, the child St held in her erms. “Is there any- : : bias 8 Rice LAP Socks, and the expression - Address of iret face did betray the lie he 2ue eee eee Pete ee weees was ing. Nore } nothing ts wrong. f Fil in-this coupon ae send to im talking of some decorative work I EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, There's nothing abet will paint n Black care of THE EVENING WORLD. Mr. Weston will be glad to }|hotrs ot his lttchow he was the aon answer any questions pertaining to walking. Ged. “Ho said he was’ then, oaty ave years old. At the request of his mother he entered thé ministry. Then he told ———_—_—_—<—_. how he had “iwarned “the trade sof = painter before that At the age eins The Evening World will shortly announce.,the||he tad become rector of Bt. Gorges ‘date and route ef the first walk to be conducted by Rover Idved tus own wife, vut_ had to loved Ming Whaley that he had de- sMr, Weston. \ for her. i { af soon as I can und when mattars can will make Miss Whaley AEGRO HELD AFTER. |19 WOMEN TRINPS, cseseeesazsxsc CLUBBING OF RLS) FOUND N BOA-CAR 322g ox COOKE EXTRADITED. i i Although Jere K. Cooke, form: a Three Assaults and Twa Mur-| Discovered Half Frozen; They | to of St. Geor Chiureh, Hempstead, Sat SN with Floretta Whaley, the seventeen-| } Hi ad Padded Club. 16 Miles to Omaha. | year-old heireas vith whom he eloped, f 'it 4s sald to-day no effort will be made. =f } | to serve the warrant upon him charging SCRANTON, Dec. $1. — Rabert Perry, AMUAUARD, Neb. Deo. 31.—Ninateen | him with absuction. - Picton’ of being the usmallant of thres {Omen trampa were discovered jagt| Justice Charles F. Gittens, of Hemp. a ae arrested last ilght.on sur- young Women who, during the past aix’) MRR In a single box car on a Union| *ead, said no application has deen weeka,"(have been knooked down and| Pacific frelght train when it went to| td" to have the warrant serveds but Weft for dead, by some one apparently | wd ‘ }that be would nerve tt If the exifnses pa rata side track at this station Jn order to! o¢ the omcers were itrst paid. "Mrs was caught while acting in a permit, a passenger train to pass, The Whaley, “grandmother of the girl, wt!l geusitcious manner, A aection of a} Nomen were routed out and forced to | not advance the money to bring Cooke Jragon tongue ‘hres rect Jong. with the| NAM Back to Omaha, sixteen milea) pack for (rial, and it tn certain neither Dytt ‘end padded, was found slung| “9% the town of Hempstead nor isassau “ecroachin shoulder under his overcoat. | The women sald they had been run) county wilt pay them It -lgoks, there a: The police aay they believe hee cine | OUt Of Omaha through the blue laws | tore, ax though Cooke will be permitted @Ullty of the atrocious murders of Mary] 270 were making thelr way to Denver, |i gy free, Quinn and Mary Warner, killed ton and|*% ‘ney had no money, When dias Mya. Cooke, the wite the parson de- five years ago respectively. Both women Abe ne dophatption frpzen, the weather i seried when he ran away! with Miss “Tee -amaulted for no known motive | Whaley, Ax, Hartera at the home of mane stranica for the Quinn mur= ip acete jher father/,Ntiengl A, Clarke, of moharged for lack of evidence, = iif bias {Pi ct artenye, Bem, Ci (|The Tat of the three girls recently uso], ?T2tt the Cleveland iain Dealer.) hoacae : Soe believes See aacls ted (dentiNed hor assaivint naa] 1 wonder wnat ally Jigron? Helis rbgii mini, She talked freely about two others were struck | Wouldn't shake hands with me to-da sa bentnd and ald isttaes Sto “That wasn't because he's Ill depos e each Mstare the victin waa knocked towanl, you, . Ue eeoke the elopement to-day. She said, when Eyening World's exclusive story of votatereg i byy but o1 irate TR ee ROI el ete ores tpean giving kis caress rday that Cooke had been found cra to the heavy padding on thelr annual beating and he can’ was shown to her: : si si hie right arm," fetes, ‘Tule tm the Ara reliable news X ‘nave! ct MONTEREY, Cai, Dec. 1.—Jere K.! |the name of Balcom. Cocke has been | end he informs me that he ts not a slow walker efther, That shows what the y thatilwolfarcas heiinewiithers' Fit L. L, of which August Belmont is senior | cas Laid to Man Who | Were Compelled to Walk | warden, ttas been located in California | WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, Eecentric Heiress, Who. Has Been Ordered to an As 1907. sj pies from t |had of him since that day when my | life became desolate. but he has never | been absent from my prayers. Wants to Help Him. “About three weeks .after they =| away, 1 recetved an ‘envelope bearing the San. Francisco postmark. with, no| inclosure save a newspaper clipping. | The clipping was a brief report of| Bishop ;Burgess’a sermon, preached the Sunday after my husband disappeared. There was something about the band-| writing that made mé think it was my} husband's, but I ovuldtnot be sure. “Now 1 am certain means, if I'am righ girl went to Califo “Not long ago I received a letter from | the Rev, Frederick W. Clampitt. tector | of Trimty Church, San Francisco. He 1s an old and dear friend. He said if | he could serve me in any way. to call} upon him, I thought of this when they told me my husband had been foun andmy.0ret thought was to help him in big trouble, I have always Joved him. purest devotion to each otter. I am sure it Was sO on My part. and I bs came into his life. n something happened’ to his brain; became demented. “When I heard he was in San Fran- cleco I hastened to write to Mr. Clam- | pitt to appeal to him to do, something to save him. “Some friends have tokd ‘nte that if | been something wrong ‘This is false—mon- very unhappy were happy. Home Life Was Happy. “It was not unjil he made the ac- any chang$ ip hin, This was abou Authorities. You can rest assured, however, that our first walk will ata: % next Sunday, As a majority of several hundred members @avor it, I Rnitessce in te mea Footn ene es teen ro ie day, about three weeks eto Inclined ¢o have the start made on Batuniay afternoon.’ The place will be an-| Cooke beean toi jook pained For, a] fe aescomed stoghavesa iced In ample time. moment he held his head tn his hands. seem to startle him, Taking my hand ‘Let me look you In -the and say “No, no, I cannot do wrong. “It seemed to me that the note “My heart asks me my duty If it were pordle for him to return @ frée man. Should I forget all Unless T lay, aside all other feclings an | obey only ‘the dictates of the Christia spirit, which is to forgive. to forget. case ee A PICTURE OF HEALTH. in WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Looking = pleture of Lealth and with every ap- pearance of having enjoyed nis outing Of tive days at Pine Knot. Va, ni | Mry, Kooseveit hes e cottage, President evening on a) Seuthern Railway special | i assisting Mra) Roosevelt to the platform, the President conversed a few moments With those who had gathered around his car—rallway oft a8 aud! guard detailed for ‘Oc anked him it aa al any.” was tb just took the c dren to the Epuntiy iforsan outing? s for the manufacture of high explosives. Twe of the most dred and tintshed cond! a “e men Were arrested at the farm- jouse. twenty —_—_>____ CHIEF JUSTICE DEAD. MADISON, Wis, Dec. 31.—J. B, Cas leoday, a Justice of the State j-Contt rinco i) and Chief Justice ae ISM, died yesterday, aged seventy-eight | years, —_ A Beileau Girl Art Calendar for 1908, bn tem colors, distributed with The Sun- es World om dan, 5, 12 and 19. Greater wil ohooh Get the set, Prettiest, eS WL “NOW BE SENT TD ASANE ASYLUM ccentric. Miss Long 4 Prisoner at Home, Declared. Irresponsible. McClenahan nor vackward in saying th were not stolen—that the Parse-Kruse | [camp never did favor the match of} | Prince John with Princess Bensia $46,008 | worth. ‘The Parse-Kruses accuse tue} | Stameys of getting bus) before the! must have | merchant, sfas placed tin her home Jn New Canaan, ¢ fared insane aud w mitted to/an axylum. Mroealy tase: Our lite in Hempatead | Virtually a Prisoner under the, care of for nine Years was an open book. We] Dr. C Dr, Spoville was the tacally? phyaieiau' toe yearabandier look after Misa McClena- Her strange Peieintased of Misy Whaley that I noted, farnisbed | } s Was to ‘One day, about three weeks before | about alte a kimono, and on several Tntultion that there ‘was some sin upon Coeasions she threw this singla garment his soul. Yielding to an impulse to (off. She once published an announce. | jmow the truth, J said to him “Would ‘ment that she e wife E you do wrong?’ The question did mot |nent artian whe premise soft impeach f j At a hearing in s Then he added: “I can Ipok you in the |day before Judge oye and say it, you sec. bana Bin le who promptly th Norwalk yester-| of} _Ralpa “Disfen- triumph In his voice was out of place, | Jort at should be was irfesponsibble and 3. same. It is a hard question to answer. | relatives Huntington said about the . through her in Brooklyn, to have 3 file removed aa con-! In favor of Me, puts nihe, matter of ere the heiress 0 Committed he reserved decision.“ P* Ju ROOSEVELT RETURNS, [pc's - roars BNYS HARES A SUIT CASE THES Hooseyelt arrived here at 850 Just) Each Hane. in $250 Bail for! Forty-eight Hours by Ma- gistrate Droege. Raphael Solomine and John James [SI enioved ourielves immanneiy TUNea tats Miprclorker amin a sic stag | RUSSIAN FARMHOUSE | {being case WAS A BO A BOMB FACTORY. Nort aver piers. SEVASTOPAT, Russi Deb, 31.-One clot! of the mont complete’ bomb factories Co aver discovered in’ Russia hax been wy-| be earthed at a farmhouse twenty miles | pedo nk to Miss w re. It consisted of a complete; %¥ CY lot pea hetEe pa plain! nay after | ved $700 wort | room and! ck wan * prop | “1 a ving the hol: intended | they | PADEREWSK! OCCERLS: been recgived herp from eae Pade-| rewaki te which ihe well known planist| accepta the directorship of the Warsaw Comeervatory of Music. =v tum GPO CAMP IS ROBBED OF GOLD Prince John ya ae: Bride Is BMS: NOW MATCH pies Rival Factions in Bronx Pa Tents Accuse Each Other —Hearing To-Day. ring the M-feeling betwest the Syree, camps 4 se in Bron ery | followin. the mysterious re sold and silver valued at $65.00 ¢ the ‘Parse-Kruse camp will real sand \ Dloodehed, detect lice are on duty amo: of tents to~’ay. These w uty all last and women from the three campa were repatated. Four of the grpsic. $10,000 bail each. bery, They ure to hi day before Maxisirate Walsh in the !Morrimnia Potice Court! when the gyR- pes will assenroir, be thouble unler enough presen! _are held under Sted of ttia rob ve a hearing to jand when there | to [with The robbery har complet the romance of Princ» John kK jthe Parse-Kruse tribe, and Princes: Bessie. Staniery, of the Stanley tribe | Prince John was to ha Bersie gold and ver for his wedding | present. Everything was lovely between | them there were no clouds in thelr sky of matrimony, the moon sent forth jt» warmth sail the thief got bu ~ The Match Is Off. Now the match ix off. Prince John sulks in his tent and Princess Beasie | | pouts and talks in hers, But the lavers | do not speak. | In the camp are three tribes. In the niey camp. use camp, and to the north are staked the tents | centre of the tract Ix the St To the south ts the Parse-h of the Martis, The gold and silver Were gafe In the on Kruse camp until Sunday night. Then it- disappeared. The Stu | wedding day, and the Martiy are ac For nine years we lived a life of they Mise Giles Gamble MeClenahan, the Camps. young woman Sra ea Cage an et t| $30,000 from her fattier, a New York But Queen Dora Parse, Mheriting bright colors. who knows mystical sixn: who can read @ man's mind, who know: or who can pic! traint in | @ spay! fered for sale, as far aa nhe him, has been robbed, ker. ened with death. She told all this to Magistrate Walsh, while her followers | ned. and while gypsies in rival) feampa ‘scowled and spat. and then) Since her father’s tragic death, which | scowled more. 2 ‘ba , Was said to be due to one of the girl's have sald that his lire with me wont | tantrums over a year ago, she has been in ony tent [and sitver were t me were my, daughter Camille and my tents adjoining mine were Ruant, They slept well too. | "*Suddenly I was, awaken! Two m: | were cowards and they feare) to show mania glittering weapon. ft as a pistol, but I was not by the throat. I tried bat} | could not. The other Killttering pistol. in’ my guards were awakened from their the..woods, That Is how the gold and silver were stolen.” “I'll Just continue this hearing until to-morrow.” broke in Magistrate j swarmed to ( 1 fun bemin. in leaving ot wold have. been in mix-up. When the dust bs were left to tell the story, winged feet when they see a police- man. it was after the fight that police and| detect ‘es Were ordered to the camp for night. ter the Mkht Queen Dora announced all beta were off as far as “ Pr Je tod Princes Beasle were conesmed. commented the Stanleys. for 1808, hee jendar sn tam olerss Mdisiribated wlth The day World on 3. 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