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SS VALET'S STORY HELPS CAS MRS, VANDERB Millionaire's Wife Is Expected to Obtain a Decree of Divorce Quickly. CASE IS B G RUSHED. Testimony Has Nearly All Been Presented Before Re- feree avid McClure. get a divorce in the sult vynne Van- Wednesday Clure, David bulk Kempster Keeps Silent. perfunct 1 be may be sta vat alimony ig matter v nsel for About It. j e who knows the | If there ts any o: habits and mode of It sailed Kempster w Vanderbi ume lowed fects fr —+2—_______ |\Labor Leader Roosevelt Has Invited to Visit Him Decries Efforts of Sociai- ists to Create Class Dis- tinction. EVOLUTION AND BALLOTS VS. | REVOLUTION AND BULLETS, Organized Labor Stands for the First, While the Socialists and Their Party Are tor the Other, He Says. Py Nixola Greeley-Smith. “So sts believe in revolution nd by ] believe in evolution ind ballots. That’s the difrer- Herman Robinson, labor organ- iver, sat in the office of the Amer- can Federation of Labor, at No. 5 Third avenue, and uttered this ccinct statement. It was Mr. Robinson who broke ip the Rev. Alexander Irvine's socialist tea party by expressing s views lism after or- anized Jabor had been denounced t participating in the bomb- ing demonstration list Sat- Inion Square, and who been invited to on Sccis AW IXOLA. GREELEF SMITH President Roosevelt at the White House. “Socialists, every wire alive, “are a gets up in one of the is denied the rig ion opposed to t ord here ways clamoring for more freedom, yet if a man gs and dares to disagree with their views he! h—I mean a man with any honest opin- wns not a Sostalist they began to hiss me goes from one meeting to another to stir up| ts, I call them. ' any man to question | y think every man ts dishonest who doesn't | moment It is a crowd ¢ those r regulars hiss dowr fon any < fel nusiasm or rty—just lke the Democrats or e millionaires. But of the others. NOUSE OR “ISMS.” sa day and does most of his talking in his| kird. He may know that there's room for y ent te administered, but not in the Gov his rights by mea the franchise ua ran and so: sleep has nprovement in the way the Gc s to asser itution. extracts fram two So why I don’t like So pers on my desk and pointed out an article 4 inde a be fo ols sho} in as many places as possible, to nfluences churches, synagogues and public schools, ive side of the work. More important still is the positive the children's heart side of appealing to and teaching Workin w capitalist to-morrow. usa king . the work- | hing in the} in my opin. an of to-da’ an cons: er , we don't want to cultivate | Many of the Socialists of New York come eatiaviawere 1 by the Gove! Whey dan ay, et hat 1 think it in his office chatr. so! is as bad as live t { Robinson wi ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908. The Workman of To-Day Is the Capitalist of To-Morrou; the Capitalist of To-Day the Workingman of Yesterday \SS\ifFS Hil | visit}, KAISER ENOL “THEYO BE NO BETTER? OFF "THAN RUSSIAN V SERFS~ « PLIEVE 1M TOEENE ON Nor, REVOLUTION.) ~ WARM WELCOME | bassador Unpleasant Inci- dent Will Help Him. PARIS, April $.—Dr. the Prince and Princess Am and Mrs, David Jayne Hill met Kadolin at the reception xtven by Whitey bassador sterday afternoon Dr. Hill is the Ambassador designate jof the United States to Germany and |Prince Radolin is German Am jbassador to F th the Prince Jand the Princess ted particuln the tan! lcordiailty to Dr. Hill, The Prince drew bim to one side and conversed with him for fifteen minutes, assur.ng him that the reception accorded him in Berlin nar on account of lent of his ac- would be all the war ye unfortunate {i ' eptability at the German cour | Dr. and Mre. Hil wil return to The | 1H |iague, where Mr. Hill ts Amertcan ' Minister, on Monday next Dr. wut [has heard nothing of the Washington report that he ts to replace Wittelaw id as American Ambassador to Great tain, and he does not the credit “THE PRINCE FOILING | THE REPORTERS. | Am end | ting neces for nerican “5 i THE | bastadors abroad 4 CAPLTALISF | to ti r OF mt oomuph 7O-/ORKOM mDASS ret {# expressed in Paria over the What's That Can of Sardines? eae Why, De Sagan in One of His Disguises. | Jtambourine soloist was no other t : report from Heriin that Pact the P t an} Q i ent has. stolen a han Disguisad in a set of false whiskers Hi got § iy hj I = A) | Washington b: rst 6 Prince eluded the re t the, Kut UL the present. residenc: the Prin aded the r a iS % L i ne p bai ae Waldorf-Astoria this afternoon eae AN ea anny Wastington i Y rat { the Bacon A florist's assistant stageared out of| i $10.09 for irty-third street entrance of ESA te at hotel, bearing in his arm: he Government wi ay in tha —_.+—__. the prop- jassador ep ade A net Oa ctl “Uncle George” Nieporth’s Sherry'’s and placed it on the t ted | 4 - 6 P os neon | | Body Found in His Accus- Est’ urna. | \ ; ‘ st’d Over 40 Years. Then a wonderous thing occurre | tomed Seat by Janitres The floral design suddenly became en. dowed with life. It brushed off its t dressings of tube roses, stripned away its bindings of laven ribbon an stamped the sheaf of fireproofed wheat N.S. BRANN 231 Eighth Ave, Mr ss, si aroun} and the purple immortelles into chat as found dead to-day in his | NEW YORK GITY, It was the Prince de Sagan disguised as ym flat on the second floor of |] MANUFACTURING JEWELLE Gates Ajar. Jackson street. He had com- | Oo 0 6 ted sufeide, and died seated at the | The scene was the basement of Madi- window, his face turned toward Easter Presents son Square Garden, ‘Twas feeding time : niseeht creda ara Ha aes ! vas L panorama of passing | ten Naa. w Through the steel bars of {t's tron- | ss tnoreak Oa neaRTe ge the Laughing Hyena from j haha Falis ‘hun 1 ety ad luce een treme caual| » surging crowds, Anon it guffawed,! Aa ais: anata aa | as is the habit of its kind 1 lus long as the oldest in- | ralist from Green- keeper of The wioh this fierce amateur ni addressed the of the zoo. recall. Fifteen years ago | nee wat th ttle flat tn the Jac Conn. habitat eo he | son view of | and’ the] it had by the| he un- up and down | Thoumanda of 14K. Sond Gold Wedding All Pngraving Done raft DELEGATES | Y BE THROWN OUT. Men, asad) DID MILLIONAIRES WASH? home in Newpor 2 te; ‘i f This Ladies hands: ‘ > SRRES TIN THE 7 yi otel SOLID GOLD hunts Demands Son's Custody. LD BE SERFS IN THEIR UTOPIA, Gotham ote! D Oui Plan of S| LID GOL : i soferontnevesimminiinan ne Worle win Si | aying Out Plan of State |foase Waten, stem wind While gs to e spouti vout—if they obtained SEAS Bewarawectten ae 3 Mrs. He all commodit and wa v I nye V Battle. $10 Vanderiilt their ie } vie us hodeeieoe ey i ° of Me-| e'd be no beti o Leah be iS - : D hues bix-year-old CaCO et err ott QEGCUISER RSA GATES PUBR ads to oonmpiniy i a such restri eats Robinson reverted to the second extract from Soctalist papers that Hote A wee ae n veining V Cea * the court see$) qq not met with his ap 1 Here tt ts : i or Pier cteanzen [ene ts 1 Pe Sere See ete Meete bone “Thus labor ts Hichtitealonetncod in F 8 it true.” inquire stranger. | was so worded 4 a rentene BE De » Vandertilt family a aie BONG: Rice ces 518 idented the Laughing Hyena Is a sho: ; f the ight against | the means of self mpulsory idlen In wage Oe vetmnuthevent * replied the| =" + i dso to-day, und Ws family ts at- 1 slavery, is even depr fe aan 1] 22 : as assurance that secareuiherrererees Tau inat eUGh ates alent mre ett erento or en eee is one here wil surenespttnt 1 that Mrs. Vana and demands the un ender of the capital saonie Usted en tha DON cou users a certain dis- bilt, the elder nd daughters said Mr. Robinson 1 It was a bum Joke, but the Laughing end nxious th ty language, I don't Myena could not restrain its merr:- the diver ss be hurrted | + ‘banner of revol ment. laughing until the tears rolled with as the | is poss! through airing of scandals as Mrs. Flores Is Found “I Mrs. Adelaide known as Mme. Rui that of Alfred G. Flores, otherwise whose name and nderbilt have been mentioned together, was seen by a Teporter last night at No, 6% Lexington avenue. For the last few days Mrs, Flores had been “out” to all cullers. Mrs. Flores sald she had never heard of Alfred iderbilt, ‘Then, peeping | through the partly opened door, she | declaved she had nothing to say and that she wi: to gu to bed as she was ured oul from dodging interview- ers, When Mrs. Flores was told that ple tures of her published in the papers | hardly did her justice she laughed and | said: “No one does me justice these last few days, I have nothing whatever to say, and I cant understand how on und out that I was stil $11,000 automobile earth you here. As far and Alfred Vandertuit are concerned, I will say novhing. Neither do 1 know anything about the divorce suit.” that Mrs, Mr lores “How should I know anything about things; 1 never heard of Mrs. Flotes."" She called to the elevator boy, “Willlam,’’ said she, “I wish that you would have this man go away, “All right, 1 will, Mrs, Blores, William, Mrs, Flori woman; a t large blue eyes. = ee said very beautiful young . With red cueeks und {ward, and when the ulnon was ¢ he repeated “WON’T RECOGNIZE THE OTHER FELLOW,” ope whole trouble with the Socitlist in Fath prac t movement dn Europe, for T don't know enough about itis that he won't recus. nize the other fellow. And Mr. Rol@énson fellows, “You know, I used to work for a living.” He glanced at the stack of news: papers, letters, telegrams, &e., that littered his desk, and added: “Some people wouldn't call this work, But I was a tatlor for twenty years, worked. Ie tne 1 heard jalism talked and preached. 1 was horn anized, in 1881, reason than that I could speak and write | all foreigners, t iilists need to learn to give other people a Littl That's all L ask of them," he conclude this concluded? smilingly: "I guess I'm one of the other shops. for no better were nearly fe of the free they demand. dom ' Swinging avenne z jut missed a dozen women eck mounted his animal and set off He shouted warnings to persons through Sixth avenue and urged young Voxel AFTER h RUNAWAY to stick to his reins, which the boy | aia Into Broadway the horse whirled, | With Beck olose to its neck. A. wild yt »iowed the bang be veaeaimians Captures Frightened Horse in ci ry ia al Front of The World’s — |radtedtne neateat ine ata wn eae the horse almost Into the sidewalk, qx“ —. Uptown Office. THE LONESOMETOWN S0NQ, Billy Gaston's Sor Gee! But This a | a Lonesome Town," was ao good that Kolb and Dill, the San Francisco to New York Laugh Makers, named thelr show after it. Mrunted Policeman Rock, astride a powerful bay horse and in full pursutt of a runaway nag atached to a delivery wagon, belonging to C. F, Rust, of No. Seventh avenue, furnished excite- It's a great song. The Sunday wi ment to thousands of bustling shop-| wit give the words and music pe patil pers in “he Fifth avenue district to-day. | day, with m comle Ilustrated cover in George Vogel, a sixteen-year-old bY. | colors showing Kolb and Dill in character. was picking up the lines when his horse|pon't forget. Next Sunday, Order from Ae Rs ence mene a Ai a nas took fright at a passing motor C&D! pewsdealer te-day, Edition and started weet on Thirty-egnth tond lpaiiess down e and washed off paint “Ma fol.” chuckted the Tau: dis ) na Yould it not put pe work) Was the| erimp in my cousin Koni to } a flagrant will seat PF. Murphy will control the Ifthe Word goes out to seat roimen « blow will be delivered eadership of “Lome Pat.'" 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