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) (UNCED DOWN \Head of Stee SHAFT TRING 0 SE SWEETHEART Norman Wouldn’t Believe She _ Was Not at Home, and Tried if to Reach Window. FALLS FIVE STORIES. Mrs. William E. Corey at Last Wins Husband's Consent to a Plan for Franco-American Performances in the French Capital. JEAN DE RESZKE TO HEAD THE NEW SCHOOL American Girls Will Be Trained and Will Be Employed in House Where Mrs. Corey Will Be Prima Donna. Taken Unconscious and Dying to Hospital —Girl Said to Have Broken Engagement. ‘The seagoing pals of Friederteh Nor- man, @ brawny little deep-water mariner, who wished him all kinds of feck when he departed Hoboken yester- @y fer the Hariom home of his best Beloved, may find him to-day tucked in © Harlem Hospital cot, which port he made after a five-story dive down an! ewwhaft—the climax of a strenuous Gay's earch for the said best beloved. ‘The two-headed tar did not make the When Mr. ard Mrs. Wiitlam E. Corey safied from America two months ago Mr. Corey stated posttively that no project for the ertablishment in Parts of an American rival to the Paris Grand Opera and the Paris Conservatoire would be entertained by him. Mre. Co- rey had previously announced such a | Dilan. Cab! messages from Paris to- day announce that the head the five-story plunge voluntarily. It was, United States Bteel Corporation me i. ed to the vr thi h merely an inciden: to hin day's aa-| tered to the sutce of his wife and that the Franco-American grand opera wil ventures, all of them within the four] 200.4, walls of No, 18 East One Hundred and| re. Corey, who wee Mabelle Gilman Mineteenth street, until he finaily broke| has an ambition to learn and to sing @ut and went down the airwell. all the gind operas. She plans pursi ‘Tis in that Math t Miss Emma| ing the novel method of establishing her Geiger lives, e in her cosy|own operatic training school for young Mttle menage that Friederich wooed. He| American singers, building an opera- thought he had won, but (Alas!) ‘twas | house to engage only American singer: mot so, By the tme he had scaled the five ladders and made the upper deck ef No. 118, Emma had suffered a change heart. The straight blonde hair of Forman had lost its lustre in her eyes, nd when the bow-legged little mariner rself as the prtma objections have $1,001.01 Jean and then hooking he donna Corey's. Mr. overcome to the tune of her his wife's ambitions. of both the school and the Knocked, there was a dark-skinned, and a site ts rumored to have faven-helred young man inside. been selected far a building tn the vi- Dark Man hi cinity of the Arc de Triomphe de jan In the Dumbwalter. | iitcile, ‘The entire scheme will be [Friederich didn't meet the dark man| financed from Mrs. Corey's private for- Who had blighted his romance, 3 ea though he almost tore the apart-| hent house apart in an effort to gain 4n introduction. pArriving at the flat vesterday the Hoboken mariner blew up the tube |) t Studying Twelve Operas. has worked very hard t» for the tremendous project undertaking. During the past einorized twelve operatic ey house win- she has 1 Qnd asked Ema if sie was at home. | '*? Ghe sald ‘Nix very politely. but the | Teles + ratory to studying them with fond senses of her lover detected the | De Res with whi she studied be- Goft sweet timbre of h vice. fore ler marriage. She has resumed “T guess she makes a tease of me,” | Work with him since her recent return forman said to himself and mounted | to France, and has had a lesson nearly he stairs, Before he had sealed the | every day during the past two montis. lopmost ladder Emma had communi-|De Reszke cmd Mme. de Reszke have ated to the dark lover that the Ho-| been the suests of the Coreys at their joken blonde would soon be near thelr | chateau just outside Paris. pidet. He of the ray became | This chateau was presented to Miss stantly agitated. Si Gilman by the steel magnate before bis Boh were displaced b divorce and their marriage. In the fMto the dumbwaiter, wh a ballroom of the chateau a small stage @eriy marooned him. He was has been fitted up, niiar to the one marooned when Norman's knock th in De Reszke's P Mrs. Corey @ered against his quaking nerves, and Mme. de Reszke have been using Meanwhile the husky little A. Be pon-) i. on private performances together of lered the cryptic meaning of “Twenty-| u non,” in accordance w prom- Gree!” By that time netghbors had) i. made Mrs. Cory by De Reszke that b SH GE GHA OT ease ad she should sing with his wife, L eros werent Bees The hope of a purely American ne! 1 ; an Onn , . beds operatic sciool and theatre in Paris ve, informed (ie vovas pm Ho-! was born in Mrs. Corey's heart long Yoken that “Twenty-three! meant Havelago, when, as a student, she wit- gat ience: SRE BAG aed ssed the struggles, hardships and gainst the wall dnd leaned comfortably H defeats of poor Americans attempting Fled Down Fire Escape. to gain education and engagements At last Emme had an idea, released | abroad. her accession to almost Iimitless th, Mrs. Corey As eX- the marooned and fared forth with REED ord bE GES him down the fire-escape. But the sail- Is, and has both supported all day and waited them. More than a « or had all day and waited. A Mr AES ee are AD on the top floor, shared the/at present as a result of Mrs. Corey's of a growler with him. T bounty, and they will probably be sent priederich and Q'Toole deparied ¢ Repel Mh ish bea thirst parlor. The mariner re- Vo Engage the Best Masters. turned, and called in upon} The 4 can conservatories will en- Uropean masters of THE COREY CHATEAU OUTSIDE OF PARIS FIREMEN PANE INGER BOXES AS FLAMES Ri | Three Policemen Badly Burned | in Work of Rescue at | sey City. Jer tring a fire which totally destroyed bie department store of Gilmore & O'Kaefe, at No. 17} Newark avenue, Jersey City at 4 P. M. to-day, and damaged surrounding proper two firemen. Willlam nnigan, of Engine No. 4, and Michael Boylan, of Truck No. 1, were pinned down by boxes fell across their legs and held st. be levy and Dune the men could released, three policemen, Brown don, of First Pre tons of goods from the pile that had buried The policemen’s unt- and they the inct. removed them, | forms, scorched, were | burned about they did not were the hands and face, but stop until the imprisoned en were released and carried to the street, with their legs crushed and broken, | When the f | burning e was discovered it was sly The flames seemed | to have in the b. ment, and e engines arrived the ftre had yomed on the three upper floors spread to M ssinan's shoe store, at No. 171, also a three-story | building. A second alarm was then rate and ten cent Public was soon blaz- m was then sounded, tre fehting apparatus in jing. A general Jersey City, COREW by WIM ELLIS THE EVENING WORLD, 1 Trust to Build a $1,000,000 Opera- {37 PRISAHERS _ House in Paris in Which His Wife Will Sing (NED FOG ABUS MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. IN PROSPECT PARK | Pears and Protests When Those | Who Could Not Pay Are | Carted OFF to Jail. convicted the wink k with ywere mush more on wep Ve ; ae re called ty dr . | © prisoners numbe ore than one hundred yw taken in fol-| swing a raid by a red policemen | yesterday, Only ten of the original! umber of 127 were able to furnish $100| yall when a Less than | were able to pay the $10 fine w ingist hn on ear 1K owdles and person | , 4. par Marly air pracare from | ot Man | Man poe (WHALES WATCHED ECLIPSE.|& Ios You Don't Relieve Hy Ast Mins | Gega, of Brookly ‘ The steamer Rradford arrived from | Johe West Indies to-day rinkle in the line of a verta G fhe yarn was spin yuched for by 47 Kenilw RE. OF Miss 1 pla Brooklyn, one leaw med to ea | happening, | feel \ihe'sun, At with | ward | shenomenon, | worshippers,” The Bradford brought the first deck- | toad of bananas seen bere ay _> QUEEN-MOTHER AMELIE ILL LISBON, June Queen Amelie, of | Portugal, mother of King Manvel and | widow of King Cark ng from | attack of diph Her Ma- | Jesty has been injected with serum. T | Portuguese Royal yacht Amelia left} | here la for Rio Janeiro, having mn boa eo gifts whien King Carlos in to pre to President Penna 1 vielt to Brazil IDE DOORS 10 PUT INTO ALL Commission Brother Casimer, Head of St. Anne’s School, Killed on Way to Park Concert. f SUBWAY CARS Service Probably W Despite Prote: Il Order Change PLUNGED UNCER CAR TO DEATH IN HG HS BYANEUL HUMOR Almost Covered with Eczema—No Night's Rest for Nearly a Year— Feared Lifelong Disfigurement— All Treatments Failed and Limi of Endurance Seemed Near. states eee PERFECT RECOVERY IS DUE TO CUTICURA “With the exception of his hands and feet, my son Ciyde (thirteen years old) was almost completely covered with eczema. Physicians treated him for nearly a year without helping him any, HAT BOY TORTURED vi eral : ¥ ste Hg e areal end ne, stage tradition, | On the further side of the departme \ aa | While they were very kind and did allin leaded and sought to take the door|é ary accessories for the] store, extending from Nos. 175 to 1 Ichaet_ Ke ¢ No, 139/ their power, yet nothing seemed to re yreparatlol f a e fo stage) , “ ‘ot Michael Kelly. of No. 1 r Y part bit by bit, But tho door was|dirparaton Qf an artista for a stage! ys perimutter's) dry goods was, Silo door improvements on all sub-| Motorman ee) Conductor gere- | Heve him, ‘And I had tried many rem- out and held. | t vo eas of poor|goon blazing, This la w new four-story | Way cars will shovtly be ordered by Ercavect es oot cutee acter a maned ed o# cenit colmalby uind triendelbuu they Evening (fella Night came, But the|4 anim id women stadents.| pias i ‘3 al teiiiilok@e vies cuiniilantonti ita tonan ke h Frazer, of No. 26 Pacitle street.) allfailed, His face, and neck w [ PARENTS I \Phey will vr Ui “ponsibie“enmeus: | Building, but the dry goods burned tu-| Public Servi ni NO OR aMeg) | Mal wae « Adams| Covered with large scabs which he would Batience of the little man from Hobo- | agement and be given an oppor-| riousiy. in the method of entering and leaving | Brooklyn, were arraigned in the Ac Foe eee Tall etteriTiten' blsoel and be did not run out he neighbors) tunity, fon RPUBUGE DS formance, @ thing} Brannizan and Boylan were ordered, the Interboroug) trains will cost the | Street Court to-day because of the kill- | matter would run out and that would be vere kind to him, and the growlers had | f!most imp vie for a poor American | into the third floor of the department! °ompany at owest $1,450,000. The | yng uy thetr car, yesterday. of Brother! worse, Many a time he looked as if Mt o obta'n und xisting conditions no) Ing iby thelr car, yest f oath go bottoms, Finally, toward midnight, | matter how. great. thelr talent phe| store. The smoke was thick and the | heorng od ith Ago after tne Order of St. Francis, | Bis ears would drop off, | Friends com- ne persistent lover derided to scale the| Plan to have Mr, Corey's full approval! heat blistering. They were dragging a| Bion J. Trnold, e! l expert of! the | eee et eee at Gold | £28 to see him said that if he got well he i litentiwallve andutaurprisa ma by |@td able backing, and will he a boon! nose the big pile of boxes tum-| pers hal etes oD es ~, Would be disfigured for life. Yt 7 - ui eds of stidents who have faced | Mes eae Pile, Semeur Sor TepOM mono er a Stee cect streets, Brooklyn. The evl- | "When it seemed as if he coud pos: fy Qursting in upon her. He opened a im- uragements and feats. {n| bled upon them car be equipped with more exits. | Sed to indicate that an un- @ibly stand it no longer, I decided to Ye window and got out upon the ledge. ‘etofore. The men screamed for help, and thelr | General aMnager Hedley and Albert | gyoianble accident caused the death of | try Cuticura. I bought a cake of Cuti- He was sigging merrily a mariner's —————. ° ar, but could not |-T, Gardner, repr Fara titrate eo esac | cura Soap, a'box of Cuticura Ointment | dhant when his foot slipped. “Bul” Me-|BOY 1$ BLINDED BY 1 ree policemen, who anamanlig ‘otnced plans | de had left the college building, No. | @nd,& bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, Grath, who lives on the second foc A had been ordered out with every reserve ch they declare 1d not relieve | 41 Butler street, In the afternoon to| Used them in the evening and that waa! declares he was still singing as he GIANT CRACKER. | poitceman in Jersey City, stumbled over | frasent comiit! and whieh would | hear the concert In Prospect Park, He | (he first pight Tor neatly fy eemated | Ia passed the McGratn windows. the three pintoned men and rescued | ior pie, subway passengers, Addi- {| boarded a Flatbush and Br on Bei to you, but in the morning there was @ {But his song ¢ lat the bottom of! Two Others Also Injured by Pre-| ™ tional doors, he declared, would take | open car and occupled an r sent, | great change for the better. In about the alrwell until Dr. Bennett came from eee - 0 , Before it was got under control the PaKRuawas, of resting his right arn » the wooden gix weeks you could not have told that #@ faleerlomncioantcalianaltcov Bimtawes liminary Celebration of the fire had vadly damsyed all of the |.take awa ES . rail, Approac the Willinck hehadever had anything wrong with him. ‘an ambulance, No bones weré bro- Fourth houses adjoining the department atore | “ "Ins capacity To make up this loss, | Prospect k the car proceeded | I treated hips eis day for six months n, but the jar had deen severe. ; and had blistered off the paint on Keith | h® sald. 18 per cent, more rolling stotek | Oris down an incline, At that and at present he has .a fine complexion } sant —~ cheraesy Jackson, fourteen, of No. 403| & Proctor's Theatre, across the street, | Would be necessar | ment a gust of wind swept the brother's jandinotislscancpinis body teeta OUTING FOR POOR GIRLS Elton street, t New York, is in the} ‘The injured firrinen were taken tothe| Jt !8 proposed to lovate one door on) iat from his head, and it fell to the rae eee toy ascniial ol vdeiareurterina i je | Bradford Street Hospital badly burned| Hudson County Hospital, They have either end and side of a car six fect] inning board. and how he looked. Our leading phy- —_——— and It is feared his eyesight is de-| little chance to recover. The fire loss|from the present da Passengers will] ag Brother Casimir leaned down and) gician, Dr. recommends the Cuti-! Gottage Opened for Them at North | stroyed. A firecrackor was lighted last| was about $225,0 enter the old doors and leave by the|'pent forward under the rail the sway-| cura Remedies for eczema, Mrs. Algy { Long Branch. night and thrown Into the roadway. —_—_ new ones, Curves on the subway line,| ing of the rapidly moving car ts b Cockburn, Shiloh, O., June 11, 1907." | When it did not explode Ji two companions ran for it. son and Protestant wonking girls of New York ho are in need of rest and recreation ; Jackson had just picked !t up when it | gnd have only limited means and time, | want off, badly Durning his face and ‘gre cared for this summer at the Sea-| hands and painfully injuring the two | @hore Cottage, at North Long Brancp, | other boys, established by Mr: Blather Harper, rr tees cottage accommodates 100 and Rae ote a a ocoeiicam ia’ CHANGES IN HOSPITAL. room js required to give a reference. = a gir] may stay not over two weeks. at sinte woof for Playground at $5 a week. Applications are received every evening at room 618, No. 186 Fifth avenue. Roonevelt, Plans haye been filed with Building a ‘A. FAIR MORTALLY HURT. Superintendent Murphy for remodelling le . vhe sonth addition to the Administration ee Building of Roosevelt Hospital in the Uncle of Mra. W. K. Vanderbilt, centre of the grounds on Fifty-ninth Jr, Injured by Trolley Car, street to provide a roof playground for Cal, June 2.—Andrew GAN JOSE, the ohildren under treatment in ward 6. Feir, brother of the late James G. Fair ent wooden peaked roof, with and uncle of Mrs. W. K. Vanderbtit, tilator, WM first be removed $f. and Mrs. Hermann Oeirichs, was dies Fea fi Probably mortally injured yesterday in finished with a high fence of wire lat- @ stree; ear accident {tice with W Walton his son's s playground will be thirty-nine feet in-law, from ch long and twenty-nine feet wide. ‘The thelr ed (space Kained by changing the roof from cap. Fair an of om|penk to flat will be made Into. adde ark od, were th gutte oom for hospital service, oe YONKERS MAN AUTO VicTim. Bernard Eisen, a w The late James ( ir ieft his bropher 69,000 in his wil i _-- DUE TO-NIGHT. I-known business FINLAND £ ; ‘ man, of Yonkers, is suffering from in. MOUTH WELLELE Mass. June {juries received When Edward M, Pat %H—The Red Star Line steamer Finland, | son, of No. uy With street, Brooklyn, ‘Aatwerp and Do tor New York, was! ran’ him down with an automobile in B coMLOUMedion by wireless iclegrapa | Riverdale avenue, Yonkers, last nlghy Hey tae Maton here when puswag} Two wheels passed over chest, ucket Lightship at G43 A. S fund he was dragged a short distan probably dock about 845 to-night, Pattareon was paroled uatil to-marrows FIREWORKS SIGN ON FLAG. Brooklyn Shopkeeper Arrested and Held tn 8100 Bat owing to the Commiss: {dea of a door in the centre of the the ‘Mability dents {in stepping thre the platform to the doorwa of serfous ac or four feet from | severing his he | several wi Jamsburg, and a policeman on beat was| Lefere noon, atver visiting the joned by a ten-year-old gir] pupil, ; Transport Minneapolis, si mummnney i Md air! pupil. | from the pilot house a-smail laur The class rooms were almost emp which were two men apparently Tmost of the children having gone home] troubie. I 5 down . for |un , tyaates he learned tha achil Policeme. uson and Wherl fo the Uttle craft had becom the Clyme! station, got hold of! : nd was ess ln the awas the fire extinguishers and soon had the| the larger craft pas vie fire out. ‘The smoke found its way| Capt. Paige responded nein reg throughont the butiding and the p ‘| for a “ ct ed the men a pal suspended school foe therbalanc@els Ge cre 3. without learning thei: the day. Adentity. ners held, knock out any |! | balance car. eved to have caused him to he fell, turning u r wheels passed ¢ and ar passengers s ‘The mer “There's a Reason’ Read, “The Road to Well in pkgs Not until lose his) Brequent shampoos with Cuticura nder (he | Soap and weekly dressings with Cuti ryer him, | cura stop falling hair, remove crus | scales, and dandruff, destroy hair para- VVEARVAARAAAATATRUAA TREES, amed aid | sites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, 7 » 1G ville,” BROOKLYN d Rroadway Hroadway Wewark isd Broad Street, 18 Hutte av Dr iny AEAVAAAAAA | allicles upp! Butler street station, passing the little| new steel cars will be remodelled at a| ® fatal aceident had occurred Meoking gin’ and make the hair grow upon a| shop of Max Augensicht at No. 145 Court! cost of 00 each. Th are 600 com.| back ¢ awaits Bl ee hd sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when street. Brooklyn, to-day, noticed that| posite cars which could be improved at] Brother Casimir on the tracts. =| all other remedies fail. the Stars and Stripes flying over the) $150 each, making a total of almost a| The Waa)re nto the college. | Complete External and Internal ‘Treatment for Fw store were emb ned with an adver-| Million and a half. It ts llkely that] from where the funeral will take p! Every Mumor of “Infants id t roading “Fireworks for Sale.”| “ft, care will be placed under a | tomorrow. Brother Casimir came froim | sonata of ( tisement reading "Fi or Sale."| tract inside of two weeks and the ex- blin, was thirty-five rs old, and | Guttcura 5 ‘or in the fort of Cuos Murphy transported the shopkeeper to! perimen: tried | Dublin, wax thirty-five Beclee nated Pil per vial of 60) ter Purity the Blood. the Butler Street Court, where Magis-| Commissioner Put AHA aces [EO SO EUS ches ne? Drug & Chem, [trate Tizhe read the law to him and to the Interbo! Cs aun o ‘ee Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skia Diseases, j held hit $100 ba'l for furthe timated that an o For six vears he had taught | nation d, requiring the changes. 1 pan rc als ' laid tt a a Ue aeeene eee lik was’ Moore § DESK ON AVE LAUNCH A LIFT. | W. L. DOUCLAS TEACHER'S DESK ON FIRE. | & FT. $3.50 SHOES °° |aatet punt Discovers Blae During |EmmEration Cutter Went to Aud! Stomach Troubles NSA eee Recess and Gives Alarm of Disabled Cre ' that W.L.D aS : é ‘ z | disappear after a change ou that W.L.Doug- a During t inaon Tapes it to-day a Wille (Cant : a te Paige, in com-| ranean tas $3.50 shoes are i] |amail blaze was discdvered in a teach-| mand of th uiigratte ebestinthe \ S X er's desk at Public School No, 16, Will-| M/grant. was coming up t estinthe world. 9 4 1 3 UH D For Tuesday Special, 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. 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