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| PHILOSOPHER WHO NED WATH ALL 1, TAL ORCAS —OUTOF PLAC Had Heart SCORTS AMERICAN TITLE Hi SHEN ME “BY TROLLEY CARS, TWO MAY | ne Victim Buried Half an! Hour Under Wreckage of Smashed Wagun. American Women Utterly Unrepresentative of the Sterling National Type, Says the Philosopher. HUNGARIAN BEAUTIES ECLIPSE AMERICANS. |Coronet-Hunting THE MOTORMAN Another Man Pinned Under , Car—Many Pas by Broken Glass. ngers Cut Desire to Be ‘‘My Lady” Alone Induces Exotic Yankee Heiresses to Seek European Hus- bands—No Need for Hungarian No- Gents caused Mure to sever $ of a serious minor nature ee _ HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Hothouse Flowers Only Title Seekers —MAX NORDAU. et rs Physt Mergue 10-4 | made the astonishi | natural positions. the liver on of Phy: ngers when windows were blemen to Marry So Far Afield, @roken ani glass tumbled The injured men a ; , | Max Nordau delivers some pungent utterances on international mar-| riages in the current number of the Pester-Lloyd, in which he refers to the coronet-hunting American woman as a “hothouse flower of Manhat- the other kind of American woman this com-, Herman Pf Forty-fifth National Express about the head and ‘orty-seventh street and Sixth avenne. tan Island,” and then p; The American man knows another kind of American womcn—earnest. industrious, compliant without abjectnes. gance, warm hearted without being weak, worthy daughter of the New England wives, those patient heroines who stood by and helped the valiant pioneers of the country. Of the American woman who seeks a hushand among the aristo- crats of Europe the author of “Degeneracy” says: She is no American woman, but a hothouse flower of Manhattan Isl- cmd; an artificial product of Fifth avenue. She stands quite apart from the movement of progress in her nation. lions, but swith them she does not dear the spirit of Americanism. “TOSS OF COIN” VERDICT REVERSED. BY SECOND JURY $1,250 Awa Life After Keirial of Case Against Railroad. First avenn Internally injo independent tcithout arro- }and cuts about Walter Barry, Ordered Dance Cure. cneventh ntrect. to Pfluexer. John Wilson, of No 820 Wert For- er for John White about the head, a@ collision She brings to E rope her mil- Nineteenth street. Cut about the face Nordau's essay American woman was Herlem divis and Bronx Pe before Supr between W. Wilson's wag- Cuts about the head, face and enr that hit which country | received her share | When Miss Case was ca wept and had to he Bugene unable to test Hungarian Women Most Fascinating.! globe-trotter 1s a creature who ears but seldom in Hungartan aris-) Phirty-iith pected to die. nesses were descrbing t iff sat to prevel been due so . and therefore very proud and A Hungatan nobleman has to be a fortune-hunter, The American belle also finds !n Hun-} many competitors. ing the testim: Didn't Stop Car. |daughter frequen’ for Child’s 1's ‘The Hunearian| “Dr. John B! top before cross @ng two horses to a wai the sweetest, suffering frc fascinating of creatures, world-renowned American | beauty Is doomed to eclipse much more probable that an American) Monatre should eeek for a bride that a Hungarian | i his fe companion in New- |recommended tha that the car gar came on with ‘When the motorman saw an mwas inevitable he leaped fro ‘form and sprinted toward Broadway. The car struck the wagon in the o tre, threw the horses down and pi hehe wagon and Its contents against an elevated pillar, after pushing the wreck olf a block. Pfkueger and Barry were the wreckage, (Levinson was pinned under the trunks land broken wagon. The horses also lay @truggiing in the wreckage. Pflueger and Barry were both uncon- us when passengers came from the No one knew that Levinson was ender the wreck until he screamed: “For God's sake, get me out of here er Xil me. I can't stand this pain.” down under the pile cf trunks the twisted wagon Levinson’s head) The passengers tried to yemove the trunks and wagon, but their was not equal wrecking wagon came and began the Dr. Cartnel, a surgeon and go to dances. dancing to {mp r John F, Brennan, for Supreme Court four-and-a-h: Mfe at $1,250. Two weeks ago |" a jury heard the same evidence and, | °°) tossed a coin to de- The coin fell “heads” rendered for the y Railway Company. Justice Guy promptly set the verdict aside and fined the jurors $50 each. of the jurymen employed counsel and| vainly tried to have his fine remitted. ‘The case waa that of Thomas Dixon, | Counts whose daughter, | June %, 196, by a Columbus avenue! parson was acquitted, | car at Ninety-first street. Mra, Dixon was crossing the street |) with three children. the youngest, Miss Would Be “My Lady.” after a division, cide on a verdict. America as flat and barren prose, of fairyland of t her longings That country Is near- @rown clear | BURGLAR OUTWITS JAILERS. Acquitted Prisoner | New York C tles of blood. have the same the same manners, Popular legend turns her attention to that old tsland home in the East from | and Gets Away. | CHICAGO, March 12.—Anthony Swee-| England by the same habits. that snobbishne which appears in the excellent Anglo- Saxons, in the ideal character of Wash- ington, and In the democratic Independ- ence of the present-day American. could be seen. Sne was carrying leading a second child | by the hand and Lily was toddling in The car came on them | Sweeney read Dixon was un- | tlons and w taken before the ja trial 4 front of her. unexpectedly and Mrs. able to save the little girl. Louls Steckler, | plaintiff, presented It required but a few minutes to render a verdict. | HELO IM 7.00 CK CHARGE OF FRA Atwater, Who Obtained Gun- ther’s Magazine, Said to Have Made False Representations. ‘work of rescue. Roosevelt Hospital, wey {2 among the trunks and admin- fetered morphine to Levinson while the wreckers worked. Levinson was under the tronks and wagon half an hour, Two Other Accidents. ‘The wrecking wagon was still busy when there came a call for It to go to Fifty-fitth street and Sixth avenue, where Wilson's wagon had down by a northbound car. The metorma town-builders, of railroad manipu- long fo: the coronst and ermine of the peerage; Miss would like to street freebooters | He belleves t — w WOMEN USHERS AT CASINO. fur Monday we ushers at he present head pre joved, They will bein| The Fleece of a title and a coh ares that the circle of the British ‘upper ten was for a long time closed against American hetresses, He before the sixties that you could even count upon your American women who had been received as members of the British aristocracy. Turned Their Attention to Italy. became thelr | found will be em; Ready Cooked. - brown flakes of Thalheimer, stuck to, Bis post, or the second accident might have been as serious as the first. was, the wagon was wrecked and the ear badly damaged. ‘The third accident caused a block on the Eighth avenue cars for hour while the wreckers were jacking favorite hunting-ground. y was poor, the members of its Jess, the golden | were attracted peracy were num erflies of Amerl While the car pinned him Carthy suffered intensely, wied to Harlem Hospital SHE TURNED ON GAS AND NEARLY DED oung Woman Accidentally} Brushed Against Jet and Was Found Unconscious He was hur- and Venice there were American draw- Ing-rooms which eventually turned out to be successful marriage markets. Frenchmen Lost Prestige. “Under the Republic French spclety lost much of its prestige in the eyes . She considered inion With a Frenchman under that regime as a descent to the canaille. as understood in Newport ‘a meaning was attached to the marquis or | count merely in his own circle.” ee EAST S!DE MERCHANTS TO FIGHT PUSH CART MEN. | Resort to Courts to Abate nee if Aldermen Refuse Wintam J. | manager of the A ing Company, is in Ludlow Street Jail false representations | chtaining paper worth $6,318.60 fre New York and Pennsylvania Atwater was arrested by Deputy order signed unable to furnis) The crisp, Gunther Publish- | charged with Publishing Com-! pany printed a magazine, and leged, Atwater obtained the paper failed to pay for It Asurer of the z Aretibald Clavering Gunther to give a note. turning on of a gas Jet in a room occupied by Miss Annie! Dunn, thirty-six yea floor of the tenement One Hundred and Fourteenth nearly caused her death to-day. ‘The accidental hood of East Eighth and # Band C is residents and » risen in open revolt iled to the Board of Aldermen | ‘ome to their old, on the fourth| Ninth streets and Ave! ridden and the The Gunther company {ts Habilities be at $7,000 and ts assets $6,000 REARRANGING THE STARS. Four Rows of Eight Each ana | Was adjudged a bankrupt, They hav enough to give you a delicious, substantial mouthful before “The Taste Lingers.”’ do not come to people declare they will ir own hands. of No. los West One Hune worked with Wr. they melt away. the law into t An association of residents and store- pers has been organized for the pur- of trying to eeded in bringing her out of easily to-day at the hospital, have brushed | United States I fing and a diagram of the arrangement | lof the stars is printed. a description egainst the gas Jet oo WILLIS 6 JOHNSON managing edi- witurisi, died Meningitis at of the national the push-cart men | flag in use in the army f business, | st A matter of self-preserva- ‘ spers are compelled to have elaht stand ageinst the continuance of fifth rows seven stars each, in a bdiue| six stats, in six rows and sixth rows tor of the Amer yesterday of Rome. No, #2 Seventh avenue 1 | functions as weil | thetr usual positions WRECK IS TOLD sczcturictawece 5 | the autopsy performed rec: — ord of such a complete tran Lehane In twe met with only the vital organs ty-four years’ experienc i} °. . . . | Girl Suing Railroad Hysteric one case in any way parallel in Court-—Hurt, She Was | TALiRaty canes However: | man wh intestine and s proper place. Prof, McAUister, pl aga jay performed to-day Tomp- |old when he died. |chronic nephritis, less man. ality hear- | cine. r testified that her | ‘aved in her sle that Miss nervous disease pro- He said that he | t when she was able | | she witness out-door ¢ 8 such | u Tanenaar ove nat crowned a turban, G st One Hund adjoining cells,{on One Hundred the court to await | night. Aloe was golng ted for Lar- | deserted stre and he was | from n joor him tn the 4 ay the othe! Then they stole chain and #0 in off his overcoat |} Guiser istle from ugly. Ma the Uexington an escaped girl to be trin POS 7 oasties come to the breakfast table right, and exactly right from the package—no bother; no delay. hody, toc Served at all first-class Restaurants, Solid by Grocers. Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO., LIMITED, BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, ‘ bate aww aa CRED COFFIN THRGUG!, WINDOW FVE STORES Mrs. Morgan Was So Big Un- dertaker Hired Piano-Move to Get Body to Street. Charles Johnson and Stomach on Right Side, r on Left. Mabel Frances Elder, the Barnard | of n performing : College girl whose age has been und yoont | Johnson, who died at the Ci written evi | on Blackwell's Island a government boundary iine, has been] qn dicated by President Nicholas M.|. Giordani has not yot been tried. He avery that all of the vital organs were out of their Lehane found the | heart and stomach Leta years younger than was contended far as records mm) and that those busy Hodies who formed a committee at Bar nard to perpet Mies Ele oughly rented. For nearly a year, under the big deme |! Prof. John H. Larkin, clans and Surgeons, MAX NORDAU. John Mcallister, who witnessed the |topsy, were equally STOPS HER EARS AS Sucrehbe | far as could be seen, dead man’s or sand was con) performed t | papers. In other words, the cor figured Miss Elder as born in 186. whereas she held that she was born in a baby to eat and sleep, Had to Saw Out Window. m1 were all in the! mach were all | ir Officers of two cities were called, and ) movers were sa retired army surgeon, said that in Turkey thirty-1 rs ago he had attended an autojr which was revealed ment of the organs. in an experience of fourteen coroner's physician, and tn the cours ) autopsies, Bace Sein in GOO extension mh Difficult to Pass “ between the | entries In a birth book given to her by||| But fat comes first; her pastor were exhibited © records don’t ask a scrawny ne Kchool which she attended for ve Years were submitted, baby to laugh; why, A photographer was asked to ais-|) even his smile is pitiful! | prove the allegation that the age of Fat comes first. |children may ‘ve correctly estimated by | thelr photographs. Famdly history and | The way to be fat is the |the incident of sisters changing names way to be healthy. road and | because one resemb | the other didn't we: Iroad ( performing 6 in the express heart, the case of a young ; The man on whom the was fifty Med to the |ism. He had been a civil engineer broke down and jin his younger days led from the stand | was taken from No. F. McKinley. | City Hospital, a friendless and No undertaker on the west side had was taken to Evergreen | and an attorney for the committen replied with a document is the proper food, containing 20.000 words. i rs ME BClee Od Salt but only a little at first. does not attempt to go | nto the age of the young stud Int All Drugzi aS oO he practically says he doesn't | care; that he be s her and will take Dr. Lehane said after that he would make on the case to the Academy °° GOT HIGHWAY, FAMOUS TROTTER POISONED TO BE MUSEUM EXHIBIT. NEW HAVEN Fleeing Hold-up Thug Rushed has been shi Into Detective’s Arms While Pal Got Away. while in {ts st | With a shattered Jaw. and bandages tsep) appeared in Harlem Court awaiting trial in the| identifed John Mahoney as one of t Jail, and Louis Larson, accused | highwaymen who b ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure No alum ; no lime phosphates was sent| street, near Lexing when w with a blackjack felled him y his was still ever, when the men oney enue bride: rms wh The only baking pow- der made with Royal grape cream of tartar. hug was held in $1 ned Glass Oui of Plain Glass Eee ; Windewphanie 4 Exceptional Opoor- tually to Boautily Your Hom; Small Expease, Attractive (GW cailed \ ; ; Elijah’s Manna }HALF PRICE i 1c, 15¢, 20¢,23¢ Thursday & Friday 10 East 14th St, these Post Toasties are firm E DOREE i her word. ‘he conclusion that she 1s two years younger than the Barnard committee want her to be is arrived at by the young woman's own word for fi So, there! The case attracted much attention, that Miss Elder's it her to enter Bare for it wa: age would not pe . nard. Hot . she is a good student, and now that the two years have been OmCIAY lopped off her life she should ico be welcomed by the Barnard age- Henry H, Thomas, of ta2 Hamilton Bank Note Company, who has been In- dicted for being concerned with Jose . . | President Butler Decides that) a1. Gioraant in the printing of spurious Haytian bank notes, which were to, 1 by’ the revolutionists, yesterday by Marsual : Unadie to was sent to the Way to Judge Is to Believe. who was arrest accredited agent in this c th Firmin, of the Haytlan rebel, . The se c rgo him with nn discussion, with enough type- {trying | to send out of country sev ousand ritles lence to support or refute} rounds of ammunition intended for Fir. min. ued at $80,000 in Hay- were also seized. or sery had era! hearings before Commis- Hutier, of Columbus University—that ta, | sioner Shields and was then Indicted on two counts. ‘These Indictments were Hite CULL withdrawn and fresh ones substituted. Butler has deci@ed that she ts two Se s| WATER WAGON COPS: NAMED. Chief Rhinelander Waldo, of the “water wagon" police. 1s no longer a commander without a force of men, ive patrolmen, the first of the 2000, are to be named, were appointed erday and will be’ detailed to duty he sylvan precincts of Peekskill, 0.0 contract on the Cats: ate the ungallant attack 's age have’ been thor- where a & of the Hbrary at Columbta, President [int aqueduet is under way. Rutler has been spending his spar reviewing the mass of confilcting state- ments submitted by Rar mmittee. ‘The trouble was found that Miss Fl + /contatned on her application pa admission (o Barnard, in June. ne — Baby Laugh correspond with other — school mittee It belongs to health for to laugh and grow fat. d her her and injected into the || mt Brill Clothes Specials Here are Suits, Raincoats, Topcoats Coats at special pi resulting from Brill trade ad Here are the best values Brill stores have ever offered at the beginning of a season. Covert Topcoats Unusual! Under $15 $10 Ve nd Spring y few covert Topcoats at $15 are as good in lity of fabric as these. Linings are serge; sleeve satin; in- terlinings and tailoring of a standard that assures you $15 ser- vice. Cut on correct Brill mode Black & Oxiord Spring Coats, at $10 These are $13.50 and $15 value garments, from a well known Rochester concern. The fabrics are Black and Oxford all-woo! cheviots; the sleeves are lined with satin and the rest of the garment with excellent serge. Cravenette Raincoats, $10 Values up to 316.50, Special Tailored by expert rainco; specialist tailors. Made of cravenette proofed fabric, espec oven for raincoats; Black Thibet and Gray Worsted. Intended to sell at $13.50, $15 and $16.50. Special trade conditions make possible the price—$10. Black Suits, $18 Values, Specia! S 2-30 Journeyman tailored in $18 way; made of $18 grade fabric warranted by the mill not to fade or crock. Cut on correct models. Special at $12.50. Worsted and Serge $93.30 Suits, $18 & $20 Values Here are Blue, Black, Brown and Gray Worsted and Fancy Weave Serge Suits, of medium weight and neat dark design. Fabrics bought under price and tailoring done during dull times account for the $13.50 price, because in every detail these suits are extreme $18 and $20 values. 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