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__ THE EVENING WORLD, WEE BOY TELLS Mashers Better Fight Shy of ON HIS FATHER 4 Sfte’s a Man-Hater, She Says, a W DVR SUT Child Describes Visit to Dr.| Mackenzie’s Room and Find- ing Co-respondent There. ee Ki} PRINCESS < CAROLINE 35 INCHES “But Bor eecue Forget to s Pretty,” Says Princess Wee Wee, Who Seeks and Has Admiration of Thousands. SMALLEST OF WOMEN | HAS AIRS OF A QUE SHOWS UNCANNY WIT. Little Fellow Is Stunted in| Growth but Knows What | an Oath Is. Has Not Increased in Size Since Her Birth — Only Small Member of Family— Goes to Church, Especiaily as It Is Lent. The spectacle of a wee eleven-year- | @M4 doy, stunted in growth. but almost | wmoanny in wit, was presented on the By Rose C. Tillotson. I met a TAllsputian lady, seven witness stand in the Supreme Court @-day in the trial of the counter ai. |!mones tall, to-day. vorce sults brought by Dr. James A.| No, she wasn't @ new-born infant, mit A grown-up young person, quite my equal in age, and dignity, too, I am afraid I must confess, for I waz forced Mackenzie and hs wife, Carrie. Th oy was called by his mother to gtve | evidence against his father and Mrs. Nussbaum, the co-respondent named by the wife. |to get down on my knees to conduct “De you know what an oath {s7'|the interview. But Princess Weeney- asked’ the Justice. Wee-Wee, had she been six foot one eee ema the, boy. “And 1 instead of one foot five, could not have ow on't te " | Gres = ‘ *| self! more majestically, for The boy said he could spell words of | When I called upon her at the Madison @ix or seven letters. jen, where she is the pet t circle, she greeted me “Do you know what a monosyllavie ia?" asked the Court. “Oh, yes," with one the airs of queen who y receives at court. Woe-Wee ts the very littlest land, and makes Mrs. Tom “t's a word |! RT Lg Thumb end other midget matrons look The boy was then sw: He looked | like good-elzed mort for Mrs. Tom the crowded boast of a height of two fe ess dows not come of dimin ly for her parents, brothers speak he who hail from Pennylva- spirit me are of goodly size. Princess Wee He told h © only one of ber family che:house w to grow, and she, by some re- and his eak of nature, has not Was a p. ize since she first came “Do coming Though small in stature walks and talks as w your |, or | of twenty, and has ¢ ninine passion for clothes Wore a Primrose Frock. a her in her box at the is applauding with great vigor the ; tars, she was attired NCHES ock of pale blue satin silver and gold. On ers were rings, bracelets ~~~ = JANITOR TRIES TO LARRY DELNCUR EVICT TENANT BY, Wis SANE. HIS SHODTINGAT HIM: | FLATIVES SAY We ounded “Man's W s Wife Blames Tenement Autocrat, Who | They Begin Contest of When I f Fatma 19 half way down to the teeny weeny Princess's ed a la mode with Fold ymbs for ornamentation, framed snub-nosed ttle face, and bung ne ls around her large brown nH asked n18 sus- sof and the boy | s down, cu else was Nussbaum. Is Truly Feminine. you do? she sald In a clear goin greeting a diminutt h 1 shook with my little fin- mentally fishing around for} which would interest the littl ess Weeny-Wee-Wee, ho: . ever, came to my rescue by asking the eternal question of womankind — n of feminine finery. Jow much did you pay for that hat; ei Will Leaving Estate to His I want to buy one, too,’ she demanded Vanishes. t oS. after inspecting me from top to tos. | . vs father?” asked the "ious Worth or Mme, Osborn dress | Young Widow. ch now," sald the boy, after 1 asked in return, “That's @| Tdeut. Walsh, in charge at the Enst| very stunning gown you have on thi8 Ong Hundred and Sixth One Hundred and I think it's very pretty.” she , strurting back and forth like | There's be aby peacock. “But 1 have # red one | neighborhood Is in a 4 makes me look more Bsa UE EH . “Yes. a mur Feared Kidnappers, pttoss. Van “Certainly! quickly answered th “for this is Lent. I go to th aptist Church when I am not exhibit- i ing myself here, You'll find {¢ you found that watch the crowds who come to pay me |in the ila court that I'm a great favorite with the were Moi children. They think Lam a baby be- cause I am 8o little, and crowd around through cr i" jthe sidew and the s of Mo: . who trouble was visowltz, In it NATIONAL GUARDSMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT. er, with wound In his i and their bo talk with me, But as I sit on my pOperisas ee TAMIR, AMBRE eh Sein throne In the showroom I can also un-| ‘It waa that Irving Goldb | : Bany KX. of the Seventy-frst Regiment, | gerstand the remarks of the grown peo- | Sot him," walled Mrs. Mankowitz, ao culminnes jand who was with his regiment at the| Ore even though they don't reailze it, | “BUN” she added ity MAN EHE AS Fe i is death Deimour | pa oF enn SHEDS wos epened and they also admire me a great deal.” | lationship to Char ‘8 ses an Wa a ane WE We t u 3 ; : \eamirers?” I ventured to remark, gian-| sented the sympathetic a — @ fur coat belonging to Lieut, Crosby. |Sing at the plain gold band enclreling | boarder bh wwas x= pneioe ey oilers oC lal nom ean y Jthe third finger of the midget’s left} According to Mrs Mankowltz, car t his wite | keoat was valned at $0 by Dr. Ju el lto-day Irving G old A. | Ruslana ob Ne, See Doesn't Like Men. came to their flat Dr. Westerman {s also a lieutenant of | “T don’t Ike men." answered this as-| Mankowltz A hasswoulaimove \ ‘Company K and custodian of the com-|tonishing young lady. “I am a man-! we will a Mozrt resake, $2,000, and bany'’s lockers. Upon evidence he fur-| hater, and don’t want any beaux, 1 says, Goll Martin, a daus Rished Lelut Bose, young Lahm was) preter to have admiration from thou 7 (uissian eh aob lan inti ealeeaitts 1 brother, John, and wala poverty had induce? him to sands than from one, and here is the|* po) yen) eee teh LUN 8 De oh TSRIMAURY RRA TRL GOO He ilves at No, 240 Bast E liplace to get lt: But youl must say, t'm| .D% Moeckel wos calla) and found) Oo OURS TSAR Cn Btret and until several months | Pretty when you write about me In the | tat the bullet had only grazed Man-| test! ralslere yo MviGHaane canteen Paper, for I am told 1 am very beau. | KOW!t2’® head. The poltee were told | He" i god all id. He was held in $1,000 bail, tful.” By einen Gold berms ywirel thaune ; ‘ aeitieca mye | jin the cellar, att furn Princess Wee-Wee, In the arms of her | nal niece, ANS und burying a =| maid, was carried away to her after-| Dt after a round of all the furna } noon tea, for the lady Lilliputian is fea in elght tenements they were unable | dertses A PICTURE! every three hours on the delicactes of | '® ‘ind him. L © [the land. She had a cracker elephant | SP PVToon? SRT SN me hysterical |LACKS WIFE’S LOVE. WANTS | TO SHARE HER $400,000, |: | CINCINNATI, March 95 | witz, formerly a cher, § ago made an agreement with |in one hand and a half-eaten giraffe tn the other tt her, and she called” ‘Please be sure to say ‘A World “Reatty" Ad. Sold I, ‘A World “Realty” Ad. Sola tt, ‘A World “Realty” Ad. Sokd It: 8 Word naaiy: Ma $d tA Ernst Dre- | eral years a his wife, | such a & ,FRANCE WILL HAVE AUTOMATIC DIVORCE. | Mrs. Gussto Ogden Drewitz, widow! She will be represented by 4 | = ot Frank Ogden, to release all claim) David McClure PARIS, March 25.—Tho Senate, by an| her estate in exchange for her (sy | overwhelming majority, has concurred | /0Ve “ud affection. Yesterday he sued | MORGAN TO BE RECEIVED to have this contract set aside, charg Ing that his wile failed to doliver the in the bill already passed by the Depu- | tles to automagically convert a decree | BY THE KING OF ITALY. of seyaration into a divorce at the end BE eg tein aea prea new its | | of three years when either party to tha! "Tele married lite was not a happy | O™ "| sepuration requests it. ome, and Mra, Drewits sued for divorce, | M40 \" At y Lloyd © later withdrawing the sult, Shorely | ‘timed & y eyae | rigcom: ssader, A SONG FROM BLUE MOON.” after that they moved from Cincinnat! | Among | | ———.___ | | a ud ratty ‘ite and engaged in the simple life on a} y ‘ on Broadway. Next nday's shicken farm. Rev. ¢ a piscopal | | contain the Words end music 5 ———————— Blah D. Ww. 8 Cut: There’s a Moral [pete e unday World Wants Work | ant Mowasy Morning Wonders... 'i005 yeaigatt: Se © , f This 17-inch Midget; and Wants No eeaie Kilt et : jon.” The ittle face broke tmto) sia 4p brother, Whispering | 4 é ation, had a hurry call fro s, and Princess Wee-Wee, with & i SSEMET Ng Sel) [rom eaa: ae ra movement, spread out her enor- | quarters ently ‘ | mind and train, | “Send alt er re see | Delmour Like a Baby Peacock. camer oven THUNB. PAINT - HOLDS SUSPECT On But CURY "| Depredator Who Left Impress on Silver Spoon Traced by Detectives. The first instance of an tmportant {dentiticatlon by means of the thumb- print feature of the Bertillon system came up in the case of Harry Young, charged with burglary, before Magis- trate aBriow in the Centre Street Court to-da: The residence of Dr. Henry W. Priteh- ett, No. 2 East Ninety-fifth st Feb. 4, and the b y with $500 worth of silverware. he dropped In ke silver soup ladle on how the ng-room & highly p: was a thumb-print, plainly impressed. Lieut. Purot, who is in charge of the thur nt department at Police Hoad- ith his camera, and | adle was photo- is an ex-convict, night by De at Ninetieth ae to ue SAILOR PLAYS RACES AND TRIES TO DIE. Pool- All His § Savings in Rooms and Then Cuts His Throat. Loses Harry Wade al aise No bie W ‘One tundrea and Whiriy-seventh sireet, where the woman ment as a janttr ade retired froma This family, but the and yesterda ad lost allt breakfast to-day she heard athroom and found that h nat. Wade was removed! Wright Hospital, His 108, Yr After noise in the had cut his the J. Ho aitfon 1s. ser’ There's cheer in a cup of piping hot Postum served with good cream, and no headache in the combination. Clean, hard wheat, in- cluding the bran-coat with its natural phos- phate of potash for re- building brain and nerve cells—is used in making Postum, and no coffee or other harmful substance enters into its manu- facture. “There's a Reason," MAR ished surface of whtoh | H LE (oa Ui Mrs. Edna Tillotson Em- ploys New Lawyer to Re- open Suit She Lost. fe of Norton Ay obtuined an order miillonalre ya 1 Was named as eo-resp t The ind ag Mr eon, how desires to appeal Jus y feret n order per- | mitting her new attorney to examine the sealed papers. Sulotsons mother was Miss Helen , wister of John H. 1 ornellus avenue 4 8 father ts W red militonaire, of No. eventy-ninth street Was Dramatic Critic. defendant a ret lotson, West Se ander w deer but it is now al # removed to parts Mrs. ‘Tillotson’s con Tilotson ious to t 1 the sui i him Adelaide Stringer, the mother of his child. He tried tu get ti slature t tt navize the wt the } was vetoed » sald it was an anhood. er was a witness against se Tillotson, She i which she said took y vf which the di Valiey, all nied. Mra, Tet Tillotwon told of a. sensat! by. 1 have ne but love You are not dying, Sir no death, You only to the next pluce of cone ess. ek From your ever loving | Tuer letter reac Daring line Mother: iltry my best to do as you ayied me vy] will always think of you, as T as the best mother {n the always do, 1d With henna and heaps of | | mmourhts and love from your daughter, AT a. BELL ESTATE DESERTED: SWPORT, March bie es Jtate here of the M. hell, of New ¥ 4, Dennison M irn to Newport Eye Glass Revelation The 1. Alexander New Improved | Never Slip Clic | p enich holds IST, OPTICIAN 106 E. 23D ST. msx.e"" NEW YORK hear De Ky Ave 4! FuNION St. Brook P Open Every Evening Until 2 o’Clock. 0 1 be allowed on presen- tation? at tng favectise- +0 is weal Ment on any We Pay Freicht and R. R. Fare. chased for ensl 8200. Write for Que New Catalogne, iiilea Actual je iG SYSTEM YOU CAN PURCHASE Grand Rapids [CEG EVERY run 375 Worth $7.20 bown dl.ov Wee 100 «10,00 2.00 150 «+ 15.00 2,25 * 200 «+ 20,00 # 2:50 + « 30.00 * 3.50 + Terms Apply Also to New York New Jersey and Connectlent. SAVE 8:8 081 ST. I } < hy the depositors who assented On Draught at all Customers’ Bottled at the Brewery and Delivered Direct to Families The Over 1,000 Patterns, Leading Our New Spectaity Madras Wajst, House, Price $3.50, Special Sale of French and Domestic Underwear Most Unusual Values Chensises Se, $1.U0, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Gowns : 125, 150, 2.00, 2.50 Corset Covers .. Te, 1,00, 150, 2.00 Combinations 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 Sk : 1,50, 200, 2.50, 3.00 Drawers ...ccsseeeeseeees 100, 150, 2.09, 2.50 Also Sale of Silk Petticoats, in all colors an Dressing Sacque n Lay d black, $5.00, 675 and 7.50, $1.50, 2.00 and 2.75 ol Challies, $2.25, 3.50 and 4,75, Kimonos » $2.2: John Forsythe “DEODO™ DOES - A shan orp Broadway, 18th Street. -! AN ANTISEPTIC A DEODORIZER . o ore a PemeiStge ton CHEWING &-:. 35 On, meee et cet f WHICH WILL POSITIVELY KILL A BAD BREATH NO MATTER WHAT CAUSES IT, 5 CENTS A PACKAGE. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE OBTAIN SAME, SEND US TEN CENTS FOR TWO TRIAL PACKAGES AND NAME OF YOUR RETAILER, » BUFFALO GUM CO., BUFFALO,N.Y.,U.S.A. snciler, Through Your Jobber, BANK el AND FINANCIAL. pee AU SINGE BU DEE NANCIAS IS FINANCI TO se PUBLIC. — Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court, providing for the ter .; ; mination of the Temporary Receivership, and with the approval and consent of the Superintendent of Banks, the Kr pany will reopen its main otlice and all its branches on Thursday, March the [26th, 1908, at noon. cerbocker Trust Com- the stockholders and the action taken : » the plan for resumption place the in a strong position, with unimpaired capital, a very large The new money paid in by company ee and an ample amount of cash to meet all claims that may be | Frustees, have sel i 4 surplus certificates, t pany’s bu jmade upon it under the resumption plan, The Company therefore y fai iy lay claim to the full confidence of its patrons. Henry C. | Myron T. Herrick and Lewis Cass Ledyard, vent cled the following Board of Directors: BOARD OF DIRECTORS. G. Louis Boissevain Charlies H. Keep Frederick G. Bourne Hinsdill Parsons Franklin Q. Brown Samuel T. Peters Edward H. Clark Herbert L. Satterlee Dumont Clarke Wiiliam A. Tucker J. Horace Harding Payne Whitney Charles F, Hoffman Phe Knickerbocker Trust Company takes this opportunity to thank ely the asserting depositors tor their co-operation and assistance in inging to a successful issue the plan for resumption. In this connec on it is fair to point that the interest of every assenting depositor is now dentical with that of the stockholders of the Company. As the holder hh assenting depositor has a direct pecuniary iterest in assisting in the future growth and development of the Come Attention is called to letter of the Superintendent of Banks ippearing elsewhere in this issue. On and after noon, Thursday, March 26, 1908, the Knickerbocker Trust Company will be prepared to transact business with all the facilitles fa thoroughly organized Trust Company. It asks the confidence and ood will of its former patrons and respectfully solicits new business ind accounts. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO,, CHARLES H. KEEP, President. Dent Take Chances I t isn’t necessary. Just consult Morning World “Realty” Ads. and See tor Yourself,