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Ci eaeieet tenet iaenioe ee ad = ec. se we = we es ww 20 wre oe ee eee ee pee rete outreach neat sene — iosienhushiiain THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1908. 3 ’ Mysterious American Dancing Girl ———_EQITUR SUES BOY NEAR DEATH 'R. #. MICORMICK. ron tim, gmmmmprceely HALKERWHOWON AFTER SCUFFLE LOSES SIGAT OF HS FORMER WIFE, ON SUBWAi CAR, EYEIN RUNAWAY. aaa Percival A. Harden Demands!) John Felix Suffers From Frac-| N. Y. Central Official One of $150,000 Damages From, tured Skull and Conductor | Four Men Injured at “Billy”? Hoops | Is Under Arrest | White Plains. “DANGER OF PARIS. His REVEALED HER IDENTITY oe & Fis ¥ y Dy ats or hy ah | Daring Girl Who Is Now Captivating London Oe OS Is Believed to Be the Sister of Durant, San The sditora Harden, male and female, | Jonn a tw trold hole) R.A. MeCormick, general superin- are sushing eeounuetaties iamatienesaath saat tevdent of the electrical equipment of vt io eet appanr ih tie ClW:| homes No Ge Wea One: THandved andthe New York, Central (Mtiroke meme Francisco’s ‘*Belfry” Murderer. dangerously injured to-day tn the rune | away of a atation "bus on Hamitton street, ie a prtaoner on a |¥eaue, Waite Plains, Mr, MeCormiox’s | right shoulder was broken and « wana Washington Mirror” de- | Saventy-nrat street, and Huei Patten | them on che witness etamt | of No 64 Wes: One Hundred and hart soctety pubiioat ‘Twenty f © LONDON, April 20—The mystery of Maud Allan is believed to | have been sols ft * Sdltor Poraiva a sip cio] harge of felonious assault as the re- | ; + is plaintiff tn papers Sled to. % , | splinter driven in his right eye. iid Ulla Ton Ooh eipopiiine | Sue cc te Ky IArkings Of a crowd (Olt ar ges sae ure ome ee Cita Hdaled Exchange broker, whose | | Mahon Whe was also seriously injureé name is written 19 the taft hang of} day Patten was the conductor of the | in the runaway ‘Che vehicle is one of BS Jacobson’s typewriter ar de train and te charged with Knocking the | ® Hine Of Wagons that furnishes an ime | portant part of the rapid transit facie Kaitor Harden charges Broker Hoops tles of White Plains cieniting the affections) of hie | sk fr McCormick boarded the stage in yeditor and wife, Maud Alene vine Felix is a inember of the chotr| {font of his bome on Hamilton avenue. Silivan Harden, ang wanta $150,000 There were two young men in tt at the One Hundred and Sixty-ftth street ana) me. one, Edward Meekin, a resident Amesterdam avenue With some fitty/Of White Plains. The norses drawing | othe pf hin own age in the choir|tte veliicle were green and high hie boarded a subway train a week ago! ited etait patever, dial noe Yesterday to go dow to the Paulist mmitoyna ve: contre) Ob Cay aban Fathers’ eburch. at Sixtleth street and Dielabes bare espa te ‘olumbus avenue, and take part In t Utes Osh ke Gy ‘The bovs were in charge o ster Thomas Deagon began to skylark on the tra <I. The identity of the American dancer that has been ye tn a Subway train on Palm Sun hidden beneath a cloud vastly thicker than the seven veils she uses in her sensational Salome dance has become known, it is believed, through a | letter she wrote to a schoolgirl friend in her old home, San Francisco. elie bey down and frac uring his The young American woman who has put her daring theory that true art there is no shame in naked flesh” in actual demonstration in | the music halls of Paris, London, Buda Pesth and other European cap- itals, with astonishingly sensational ..nd successful results, is, according | to latest information, Maud Durant, sister of William Henry Theodore | Durant, the story of whose murders of Blanche Lamont and Minnie} Williams, thirteen years ago, shocked the population of a continent, and da aes of the Church of St Rose of [.ima, at Hadite Maud was plaintitt in two suite can and Editor Percival was fefengunt In one she alleged that sne Smart Fellow enterprise. idea, sie said, and she de- put ap tie money, Kditor © owned 47 of the 260 | 4 ra s ‘ oD 4 stock, ©val persuaded her to transfer the tock | the Fellx bor, knov eal tin, and it’ was shown the | was taken L stuck in dispute had appeared tn ber lapcond str | a}? nome frou cle time of the formation ef} pr, w, ‘ ote 1 ompany down to one day (n 3906, bo: B / MENDELSSOHN S , SPRING SONG n auitomobil ited, snap Mahon’s stip ways drew the heavy bus as a ko-cart, teetering tt from and whirling tt off centre. ng men inside managea He | yo acramb! e door and drop owt tn the dust, where they were paqy and sent home | bumped and bruised while the stage { Alexander, of No. 9 St. | rynea on. or. MeCormick had _almo: Nicholas avenue, was called to attend | reacued the door when the rear whe When it Was transferred on the stock jim ne boy appeared to be but {Of, the vehicle was swung against @ i to be bu ont of the home of ati 1 x Slepping stone in D t book to ne. Mrs Maud, a8 gc gitgntly ll until yesterday, when he| Withant Tibvits. ‘Lhe wheel and axie f—_ vetary written in tue tremsfer ber | suddenty tecame worse, and was found) collapsed and tie stage went to pieces, | I self Hut tlacden convinced Justice Me- | og, the rimawé irses dragging the —. t had be side to #ide, arand struck) ‘Me “0 3 & him dow m the train at who was hanged in San Quentin prison. | ‘ the theatre and Joy. Only ror a moment, nowever, ‘The dancer 1s crowding | for again the music sinks ‘back into mightly. and the sensation she made in Ge all ey aan en see the joy 2 y turor | rl's face. and leav- Paris is fairly eclipsed by the furl! |ing Wh "arme and hands. and sie she ts creating. dances as one oppressed, falling at last [into a wan despair. Tt ts not surprising that Maud Durant eine ae Git the dancer 18 ae e still, with head bowed over hands ehould be anxious to conceal ner fan- | Mar” geem ‘iifelenes they ane giaas fly connections if that tx her relation: |Quletly through the curtain—anq you bury | {6ake from “your dream. It tsa ship, and that she should seek to DUTY | strange “‘etat d'ame” to have passed be ering from a facture at the y ee “ y \ ‘ : wreckage for 80 yards with Mc- all t k was bie and bad | oase of the skull and inflammatic Cormick and the driver pinned under ws = been lieid by the wife merely as a con fala tt i throngh fn this Palnce of Varieties, Ke her {dentity in a stage career—a amid Bits very, “worldisctogiang. ctw | ; Venience, and sie lust the suit a ismantees Dabeon ciate pare |, Both wer conscious when pulled inne oe = || ed wi . *hree = oP f t was Her suit £6 680 ai be leaded Seals toed AUS LS or er ols bus, an— method any women nave sdoniea- | Chau ated Tarmen an, cys ronihg PORINS — Thiee-luch Fall With Shiver Otley wits en) aulU (ton sO as- |S ecuimber aulirurilaied fe tolldn| were Ria ed. von improvised BE ee cee earch eaia| | Taaciostrsnlorkata races enisKehci UNERAD nats Milaeran | b leged arrears in er aalary at $304 WEEK | Ategander, who notin strete White Pining Hospital. a 0) ca Blasts Tit aster Day trom Jan M, to Aue 16, leas | , ; he sir guid that Mr. 3 fe are scarcely to be found in the Animated “Spring Song ISSADLANY Cee i ‘ J/ s souieeattialle buy nients, "sheditorotn(hel mrenonaot athe Upemick, would prohalh|y tose. the sigh t rvived his Allen placed Pat of fa ri and Magistrate House teld Hiperate inj i heaces 2 ¢ se wre pw the trial justice} Oa! to) ewalt: the: result’ ef the: boy's and his sealn a fled againat her | ules. Patten admits striking asene eH but asserts that he only slappe eee fellow with his gloves. ratte Porrent. Clit Fellow and secretary of the com- | | pany Justice Hlendi aL case, a chives of of bis parents, and condemnation et the time of iis fitting hither and thither—al atin @azioso—in pursuit of an ima | Onc SHE EL: butterfly Tulse ts of course no tl i ROCHESTER, April 9 snow Parents’ Unnatural Conduct. langourour melancholy; the girl's move- ran rasstetntoes A ments are brisk and rapid: she mak tien ty ee father and mother ate lunch little rushes backward and forward or, ipearen tie awatormim in econuniilic like Camilla, skima along the plain ; while sitting near his coffin, laughed jan, HM lant secured a ul talked with prison guards, a4 | stretched, now ewiftiy Bending to the DY. April, aA cota] Cook County divorce from Perelvil A. Now she is on tip-tee with arms out. | Opp 3 Jebated The ¢ eatons heavy. | dudgeon, and = before the hanging applied to the! ground, now “settling” for a aft | i] | s ; Tierceei aa cniedge eeeunds warden of San Queutin for permission |Iiie the butertty she pursues—in short, | |} \ | CA HE REE USA a bas ay Tea J herself to be led I yes you the quintessence of the pap! lous morning and roofs are white with jen she allowed herself to be to have a moving picture machine | Fives you | pap ee ty Jonce more to the altar of Hyman by ned on their son in bis last hours, | This you count a day-dream, you feel re Ciss , : , Billy” Hoos | that they might show the pictures the warn summer breeze—again an { | | OINTERLAKEN, N.Y. April a—] "Bly" P rH) aarate 3 pression curiously {ncongruous w! \Phree inches of anow fell here to-day} And then Percivil A. Hurden sued Mr i e {ir | | criminology. The attttude | py, r too familiar of 3 too, dauned much talk | poh tune of Mendel a “Spring Song," the dream-figure “Your next dream fs to the ped | pieces the wild carcer, » they were recember J van Harden Mrs Maud Alene Suili- | !!ttle t ago in high oe te reap the profits from | afterward and reap > your actual murroundings. In the tr y storm, awnteh was accom. | Hoops for $10.00 damages for winning morbidly curious throngs. sense of the word, then, this dancer ormnsias 2 See Ton HO Ren) Gun RENE) Str || ‘ta "The. snowstorm | Sullivan, who ls a statuesque beauty, | hich eon- | Was a high salaried cloak model In the | u r 8 stablishment of Marshall Field & Co.,\]} vicinity also Kot | Chicago. w le Woued and won her orm and the |and they were wedded tt Nov. 1, | Little was heard of the young sister|art is entrancing. It converts you {nto| sa winter | 10. | Her Farewell Letter. rs panied by f ‘Theos the excite. |@ hypnotized subject ture to 3 otrbeotore | Dusen s nel iee, But the dancer has reserved ner nh ment of the trial and the hanging. She ster-stroke for th, ‘ 1 VEE ’ . A i }ad been a student at the Polyteohnic! sion of Salome” has not only made ner | RAPpeld’s Chivalry Miscon-| But Must by Court Order Ree! 3st. ! ir share Behool in San Francisco, a handsomei famous, but has so haunting a fa: 3 ; t and spirited girl—the murderer bimseit (Cination that, to our knowledge, manty| strued and Mrs. Martin Joins {| turn Children to Paris May country hereas 2 people cannot keep away from ft and was a fine looking man, twenty-four|feturn to. th | dress Payee 2s fe r ten old wien heeled BIA a a nee un ay in Attack on Him 45—Sayan There Now. | cAliPDUEioanaw tell neve torday. ‘The | , They, came to New York, soon pee The new Style A Waters Piano, price only $250, momt and Minnie Willlams—and when| ‘‘This time our dream ts sensuous, de- 0 C awe ! i ple sn a to-day: The | an lived In style at the Savoy and tue |] Series i she went away nothing was thought Caden, macabre To the strains of | — ———— temerature war below the freezing | Anwonta, but utter a spat ane lett him |}! excels in fine tome many fancy-priced pianos that |) of her departure. descends the palace steps. ‘There are| Patrolman Thomas Rappold, of the( NAPLPS. April 3.—Mi nna Gould In @ paragraph she sald: | Then came, more than ten years af- | jewels on her heck and bosom, and aie | ete ve enone eS Ane the Countess de KING EDWARD ON VISITING |. ‘tatat summer, when I left you for | cost double that amount. : ‘ terward, the news from Europe of the | Wears a tunlc of biack gauge, It ie of | Bedford avenue Ballon, arraigned three (ella: Hl wee yamhersivAceii ss \ eilecime, asl l supponed 1 wey 0 In the Waters you secure a piano of the highest w | success of the young Amori- | tee essence. of course, of Eastern dan-| battered prisoners in the Lee Avenue Custelian’. Nt" OU Pinas TOUR WITH THE QUEEN.! #!:4)09 oe ince thar T voluntary | fad 2 g cing to show rhythmic movements of the on the steamer Friedrich der Grosse | finquisned all claim to everything. | . } ll ith an old established can woman whose weird dances so| body round self, so to speak, as a Police Court, Willfamsburg, to-day. | from New York, It is relat, here that | 1'tla you frequently that we coum | possible artistic excellence w S t, which mean thrilled the patrons of the Varteties in | piv at the mustc,hall was erowded |My become, as In the notorious case of ot course, that it| —King Edward and| Shemigee” Now t tell vou frankly |{| ame and great reputation, but you do not have to,| and charged them with interfering with| she purposes to take an automobile! LONDON, Apri Paris if 7 | hrougl 1 ravi g north. fi ra led my ) to-day Md » ad v = night after night. ihe dane du ventee, someting ia’ him in the performanoe of @ gatiant ‘ip {nous stalyamtca valli De nora pea QUaea ye Aleaan rapist mLGnOae Hosa tia UAC wat ichecgyouratel nventAteel | fancy price | She had studied for years in Egym. Salome Nearly Lascivious rervice for @ young married woman. | 4.) rene), courts, Madame Gould must gna Christiania, wivere. thet will bet est Gece Hina Bee a HT yt vie i 3 ite? | ) an ’ the c Madar nd Christiania, fil] icra riven ilty ao | Le v j cue Orient, India, and went to Europe.) ow it is obvious that the dancer) ,nOUsh he did not state tt in 80] return ner children to Paris guests of the royal families at those} want an absolute divorce. I do not | The new Waters 3-Year System of payments. Uwe priestess of the theory that the| make no movement or posture many words, Rappold had received a es capitals. | want delay. Fix it up with, your | r re 5 ithout fie of Gio Sreiiqn ef mie ene © Hot’ beautiful, and, infact, her | Practical course in what is sometimes! p.. grote de Sagan. to whom {t 1 —— + | friend Kn. Sot me free and give gives you three years time on a piano without , te 4 x é 4 | ‘eas jome, thoug! astern in| described as abnormal psychology. His eer cen Saker : @ $5,000 cs i . . . interpreted ax convincingly by dancing, hrOMene and ativcue Eielesa pace lioticaterined cimen cutee Madame Gould is to be mar-, ANARCHIST EDITOR FIRED. | Mir "ititdin. recites that there were! 1 interest. Stool, tuning and delivery free. by “impressions plastique.” as by sing- | without the slightest. suggestion : Ee al PR BIsiiouthetronUNGr. Ludovica Car-| three partings and two reconciliations | || | eg clineoeioy Moonilghe, Sonate’ {Of the Vulgarites 90 familiarsto tie) The hour was late even for Grand) \tutday morning. He waa Questions Sociale, | hetWeen lim and is beautiful wife and | | tal f tal n ico we KE tourist. in’ Cairo or Tanger. She) street, Williamsburg, when Rappold| 10" oS). hp, hie batere | co-editor, and that Mr, Hoops, waa)|/ 5 CH oniaiay risekurce andl walensay (Gear Ua) CORT Nestea a Te me Te eee (alin mene ea Huamebane austen ePeS Ul (reported iniRariel Lt Waterson, | cogtaant of all thelr marital seabbles Send postal for catalogue. OS1t101 a s ee 2! 2 — oro ‘ bo ‘ y ee nstiurea ner divorce 9 in Chi- i minuets, the compositions of Grieg, | riske being a nice distinction, but she) 45, SUlsInEMTENSEESdalntMiO DENG Noel veue ‘ nize an An | © Dec. 18 last charging cruelty. He ||| Brahms and, most iinportant of ieee ber North Fourth street. ercrn ; eT that he never went to Chicago, | |) y the weird music of Ricard Strauss’$| “Salume dances as one fascinated,| “Heat it," said Mrs. Martin vehe- | ‘Cred for the meeting and escorted Car- Fe ere ete a) court ne) ete | orace a ers oO. “galome.” she uses ‘for her dancing, | lowy advancing towards the head|menuy. “I don't want none of your minita to the east ofty Ine Yer nin anak Mew eee neh 2 iy and she played upon the emotions of Oud swiftly receding from, it, grad: | palaver." | | amen aras Miiercrore: he cohailenges the] {| | 134 Fifth Av., near 18th St. Fi ail iiiorecel beetle nerenchiandlercanal| Gi ecner inate oe eros Drove Annoyer Away. | Knights of Columbus to Receive. anh, het mena, aivorer, end |! Three | 127 West 42d St., near Broadwa garians as if fier audiences bad been | ing, half savagely, alt amorously, over | The young woman seemed greatly | Santa Marin Counetl, Knights of | the lwallty, of her marriage to Hoops | | AL Sadie ed aD gw ay: @ lute with strings, nt, then pouncing upon it like a hawk | distressed, so Rappehi stepped up to columbus, will hold its eleventh an-|yranted. He alleges that Hoops. ineti- | HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS) London Hysterical Over Her. | fear’ a” duetiring ainiterie (ences | Bodaint and nudged his ribs with his unl revoniion cat Terrace | Geren | ee eg ee ie vedi face caiarcrwith ( 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. But {t was in London, conventionaly finally collapses, a huddled—but | baton, Sodaint “beat it." but loitered —_—-— DR rarranized cto cmtanenthe. eventiai | mallciouslintent to injure him: and. to = conservative London, where there is an graceful, still beautiful—mass. | acroms the street. As Mra. Martin went surpassing A number prom!- | deprive him of the ald, comfort, society ns And there you bave the secret of her! up the steps of her home ld Col. Henry Watterson, the Kentucky funt members of the order will attend, | and assistance of his wife and allenate almighty theatrical censor, that she| art, sheer beauty; every line in it, | pase, “ops Of her home Rappeld sas | tt vno first sprung the boom for ‘There will be a vaudeville performance | and destroy her affection for him tmede ber greatest wuccoss, and there|every rythm, every movement, every |S0daint cross over to her again and | Aditor wh { Minnesota, thinks that/and a ball. Other councils will be well | Broker Hoops has filed an answer wow at the Palace, “turning | Posture, every pase, Is beautiful one emore heard her loudly protest. | ov. Johnson, of Minnesots, thinks that | mepresented denying the charges she is no ances urine | wAnd ao Maud Allan gtvee you beauti- | Rappeld was angry and Sodaint sprang | Bryan will be nominated by the Demo. | ADIATM them away,” as some of her sisters of | m1" dreams, and we do not wonder |®¥ay, pressing his right ear where the |ecrats at Denver and Taft will be noml- the stage in New York would say. | | that all the dreamers In London and | ™ghtstick nad fallea lated by the Republicans at Chicago. The staid, ummpressionadie London | all tre lovers of beauty for beauty's| A. few, minutes afterward Rapveld | wie veteran editor talked about national | “ E Times, “the thunderer,” in {ts iterary | Fake are crowding to neo her, and re- eek ne would frd out if Mra Mar- | otitics at the Hoffman House to-day es ‘ops, | tum to see her again and again | her fla out further | | ‘ ; | supplement, a publication that bisnopss | molestation. He went into the dark | after he had breakfasted with Mr | A e RERGDGad Baer tua dlgnded pe: | "Dancer to"Come Mere.” fallwarin 1 nln "ier¥2an ote | vo Yur Doctor Advises |Cigthing Co rs c . Nor Mai Hi ” fas! vi r, yan,"* o fas Gn article which lauds her in ati| to the United Statesrthatrche ween we @pid you get in all right?” 1 had breakfast with Mr. Bryan.” | | Eyesight Examination by e timost, hysterical manner. Under ne | be “Sack In God's country’ agern, The gallant guardian of the peace) said Col. Watterson, “but there | | prperienced Eye Specialists only 5 :w York and Brook! caption, “The New Dancer,” the enthus | longe to appear among her own people received a reassuring answer and wis| nothing in our con ration that I can | Eape 3 3 Stores, cw York and Brooklyn siastic crite beging by saying "Miss/ since her great success {n Europe. In, about to leave the hallway when some} make public. | | Byes Examined (*!thout charge) by _ Maud Allan is the mode of the mo-| October she will return in company with| one from above dropped the base props enwa x ’, ment,” which Is certainly “going some’ | Mme. Olive Fremstad, the PER RES eT ATH AEST ON GR OME ITR edn OG Chaconne From the way things look now, I for an American In London. REA House singer and het wrest | chick shadows three men sprang. apon | think it is probable that Mr. Brya “All London,’ as the posters say, or | ftlend. So it ix very ikely that New| him; his nightstick was snatched trom] be nominated tn Denver for the Py t any rate as much of London as can ste halls will have the dancer) is hand ant clubs and misses sougit| dency. He has the inside track in the | Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience. | Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. iy iy richadene (EP OU LS 350 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway || [:nables Men and Women ey 8 ad AG | Pigibronawes to Dress in the Finest of Spring . as a headliner next sea: juceze itself Into the Palace Theatre of | 84,8 pogdlin 80n, NY Santina Ni a , ark is in Int of seeing | vic a Pesth, Maud Allan was the reser nine ‘ar making a_ po! victim of a ghastly practical joke | ,2,resently ye dacs papal her.” says the writer. “For the serried | jj, y. | Voice nearby, and judged that she s Tanks “of gentlemen, old~ and. young, | faved DY Count Zichy, flere. mnus- | Trrowing pieces Seen eee ene atl iate and from the wrong quarter. If equipped with opera-glasses, it Is easy | Wavered hime ten the gare ember she | him the interests which are now clamoring ; to account by the rumor—not at ali uigand marks that | "1" guess I'd been murdered, Juage : . s for his nomination had backed me when she would dance Ina cage with lons. Accurate—that the lady is attired for] And when tho time eam forthe test | Mad tiie patrolman to-day, “only I got onenes her dances tn Uttle else than) she plrouetted gafly around two new- | Cut my little billy and my gun PSNR ata aval Hee peeeee MNO a Ree aes born lion cubs. In revenge for this the | A Human Whirlwind. Democracy of this State, in it present | Dances Like Nymph. Bentle Count subsidized the. property | L Boy of ithial tata inlilt preach A kes fan of the theatre and changed heads | His assatlants nad evidently no warn- | ost cannot a He calls her dance a “dream.” “The! for" the ‘Salome dance, #0 that wend’ | ing that Rappold 1s tne human whirl-| Democracy of the United States figure of the dream is a youn; girl” he | Miss Allan arrived at that point in her | Wind of the Bedford section of Will “As for the Republican situation, | writes: “you perceive her, that fs to! MSN done when she ramon and Kis! lamsburg. In the pitch black of tha] think Taft, will undoubtedly noma e } 223 Sixth Ave., near 15th St. ot in | say, to be a girl when you wake again, |f\0 Sivered head of John the Baptist. | hallway. le went. primitively ar work | pated In Chicago. Even if President Ww L D uU LAS el eae eee but to your dreaming sense she is alana “found. herselt. gazing into” the | and continued ina State of {gious cen- | Roosevelt's friends should atampede the | sk. fe) (0) aWel requltes ences ara nymph of a Tanagra statuette. Timidly aay t ; natal Menara es cE | conventfon and nominate him ie wouls 5 cents. “LUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY, Troy, N. ¥. aha she Blips through the Curtains ond then Pasay Cals CA | Habe Favela Heno’ | order a new convention to . at ane Jo cents each, 2 for 25 cen CLUETT, F | $3 50 SHOE FOR ur veries. Make ou purchase appears to be drawn unconsciously Into fol ai Seating at ja] other man. Tam convinced that Pres! = ME nd take the ids along with you movement by the music. Say rather aE, ie medical college: ait (| t PUMA ienecuweratacnt Venta and) dent Hosevelt was sincere when he sald NST ilconvince only concern {i cis y 2 We are th that she becomes part of the music— é Wey 4 .|he would never run for the Presidency e ee | wy lady had 1" 1 the oun @ nds credit te very. | pactolmam anid. -purhow ne wt 11) SEB, Guapvniieane are am pad of as you that W.L.Doug- Bh | tosh our liberal way—eash’ pre j Y ) 2 las $3.50 shoes are b On ay music made visible, She wears light : : | al way—cash price gl 1 we are. We are poth trading our exes | yn out pric elassic drappery that seems not so much HIER URC ETE & Sietsine tara fo setts an amen air COWBOY BLEW OUT THE GAS. th tc tl trop iie'fliah waa ee Ae lt crane Ins $3.50 ahoos er beral way saa are bare; slender and supple limbs, feet Chun Sanh Wes ners nuspandin meet ——$——_—$—_—— | e bestinthe world. 278 3d Ay,, near 17th St} " | DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. 2974 3d Av.,nr.424tn SUN tin, that led the k, and me that seem, pathechor rere the ground than: ¢ his wife fr “when her arms wave it {s a wave In Greater licw York of Baffalo Bi in Relleyue Hospital. Brooklyn Store, 1129 B’way ta the true sense that they, form: &) Gavi Min ean ee raleahanniniG i ddled | IMPORTED COSTUMES FROM LEADING ‘ le runs aiong them, slowly dying vin Brennan, twenty-two years old | who had attac men in th A brain befu le Rear Je Haid Aveo nits a ithe’ anger tips Hier hasias hae jt pierces, puizorni nay a ee genie tom thaly Penthicae men MAKERS AND COPIES MODIFIED TO VOSS BENE: something o ele: buster’? with the Buffalo Bill Show lah t nds them, ‘gently opening and’ folding or Peactea New York for the first time at ie a RO ROT TIGA ne by coffee creates gloom MEET INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS ———— uke curving back upon their stem, Daphne's hands in that picture of |two o'clock this morning, and regis-| then up. performing drast patents PLAIN AND FANCY TAILORED SUITS { Glorgione here the god has caugnt| tered at the Putnam House, just oppo jan netiing Mra, arun my, ae 1 | re moe Muse turning to: laurel site the adaaleen, #aunre: Garin, prisoneral were! sbltenty inilent Inco TWO-PIECE SUITS $50.00 AND $65.00 ee For exquisite feisty ot erp ttne anda | When he had undressed he bid good | Ing an office THREE-PIECE SUITS : $95.00 ur Capes Planes, Peer of Duse—whom DiAnnunalo has so well! night to hie chum, Gail Downing, who | = ENS 1 Ge ‘ nd Soni Hichles fared dalle belle mani,” : sae Divi f ‘ eee le nGw we cannot} nad the adjoining room, and then) i generates mental sunshine. SPECIAL: Sy Sng we merely state the fact—a) fanned out the gas light with his som The dir ors of the United maive melancholy, “the ‘vague’ sad! vrero, threw it over the Jot, and UAT Company toalag declares mpateiateiReasanit FRENCH HANDMADE UNDERWEAR AT Teverie of Chopin's music. But the A| srawled into | semi-annual dividend of $2 a share, a minor valse, as. every one knows, | “'awled into bed Fedicticnret siapariahere:tcomithel prac REDUCED PRICES TEL. 2530 3B modulates at times into the relative Brennan was found in bed uncon- major, and then the dancers face} «cious this morning and removed (0 | oe aiviseng pack be tie nd expresses hope and joy. slleviue. He will recover. rher was ay increas | pany in in pkgs. 0 ee é $50 ber hangs and Mmbs and all tn@| Downing says that (luminating gas [Beg Matha, tas iatsoknoa Te. | Broadway and Eighteenth Street, N.Y. | Good office boys come quickly in response to World Help Wants | vious disbursemeot made Nov, 15 las Read “The Road to Wellville,” of her body express Bop*! not used in Brennan's home town.

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