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» + s -"ae g ik WATHORE | ISM WES HAL BY BL Message Received From Lon- dor by The Evening World This Morning, DIVORCE SUIT Rival Promises to Aid Firs Wife in any Court Proceedings, . A cablogram to The Evening World, ‘Vida Willniore Is my *MANDEVILLE pleasar th w the real Mrs, Hall—nc clear f t, and i vg woman taike a marital com- plication Hall's telegram to Miss Whitmore read “VIDA: T love only you, You are my only wife. Le r will explain all A cruel error has been made, I do nh Know the Tea nan, MANDEVILLE" This . reassure Miss Whitmore of her position, however, and she said “T think T am married to him, you know; but I wouldn sk a whole lot aft Why. fr vh e other party In the case says she is Mrs. Hall ana Tam not Mrs Phere Ha know dor rdly_ worth prosecute m_ for bleany though T will help Mrs. Hall to get her ROOSEVELT WANTS TO GIRLS AND aI Advises Sports and ican on the Good of Says Fair Play Must Always Rule, | WASHINGTON, Aug &—In connec. ton with the playground movement in this city, Henry 8, Curtis, Secretary of the Playground Association of America, to-day made public the following let- ter written by Pre Roos to the boys and girs of Washington Phrough Dr. Curtis 1 have learned that many of you taking an active part in various athletic contests and athletic events in your city, I am glad to see t believe In work and I do in sacrifleing work to play iphatically believe also in play. A boy or girl who has body be all the better and, if the health Dus sports straightforward man- ® mind but the char- @ healthy fit for jous work come ugh vig 4n an honorable, ner, acter is bi ‘To the boys I wish to say word, I emphatically: believe in manti- ness, in we, in physical addres, but I belleve quite as much in comradeship and in a spirit of fair pl I hope that wherever you ente a contest you will do all that Is in you to win, and yet that you will remember that it is far betier to fal! than to win by any unfairness, by any underhand trickery, “Keep In mind that it sistent effort In the fa a spectal is only by per- that !s really worth while doing. The fellow who gives up when he !s once beaten is made of mighty poor stuff, and i fhe thus gives up as soon as he fg beaten in a sport, he does not stand mich chance of success in the serous conflicts of after life, The true spr the spirit which wins victories In after Ife, is the spirit which fights hard to Bucceed. but which takes defeat. with good nature and with tho resolute de- termination to try again. gece ae DROEGE FAILS TO ANSWER, Time Limit Passes for Magistrate to Meet Charg City Magistrate Nroege did not file his answer in tha Apellatte Division of the Supreme Court to-day to the supple- mentary charges made against him by the Association of the Bar, though the | Appellate Division on July & notified Counsel for the Magistrate that his aed Swer must be presented on or before | Aug. & No explanation was given to the clerk | of the court for failure to comply. Magistrate Droege is performing bis Ju- | dutie: EXPECTS SHARE OF pursued | of discourage- | ment that any of us ever do anything | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908, Mary Mackid Is Nearest to Being “Double” of Grace Lane and Wins the $100 Prize Awarded in Novel Beauty Contest ————_+¢+ Photographs Show Her Remarkable Resemblance to the Dainty Actress, and Committee Names Her Winner. SHE IS A STUDENT OF MUSIC. ! The Prize Will “Come in Handy,” She Says, in Getting Vocal Lessons, for Which She Came to New York. RACE LANE’S double has been found at last. The girl whose marked resemblance to the prettiest gir) in “The Girl Question” has made her the. happy possessor of the $100 check is Miss M Mackid, of No. 314 West One Hundred and street. mi the hundreds of pictures sent to The Eve ning World as a result of iss Mackid’s photograph was chosen as the prize-winner se of its striking resemblance to the pictures of Miss Grace Lane. sason could not qualify a ATH BY HAN PASS CiLIN for that very @ prize-winner, awar the mbled t ved b Likeness Is Striking. ded leate me eof al observer the prize ad bee ; s onnenarher er she Machinery Started Suddenly parent in the excitement of tie Draws Cleaner’s Body en T saw this check pletured in Into Gears, ng World I never f ed that I would be the proud a mo- of {t some day,” continued t Peter Gross, elghteen years old, was surprised girl, gazin pon her check) cited n @n accident this afternoon in |with dancing eyes. “I did not even 9 : E think of entering the contest until a ‘he lthographing establishment where short time ago when all friends in- he has been employed as fly-boy, The sted upon it, saying that they belleved young man's duties were to keep the I stood a a good chance of becoming the od ot Becemn ey big metal cylinders that revolve over as a joke than anything else. You can wisee No. mae a as in| how aurprised I am at the re- With vantrellecuesa: rree A And 1am so pleased, t00, not only | hand, he tay with halt hy vieae the money, but with the honor of | through an onenine In ihe qeamoe hrough an opening in the machiner, being chosen m among the Many ang his head in the small space be giris as the one who most resembled Miss Lane." Pue prize-winner Ix a slip of a girl {Just nineteen years old, with @ crown of golden ha{r falling over a face of peculiar sweetness. Her deep blue eyes ringed with dark lashes look out upon the world innoce: and frankly, while curving red mouth and tipetilted nose lend a pquancy and charm to Miss Mackid’s face which would pro- claim ‘her a beauty to be reckoned with in any contest. | A rich musical voice is an added at- traction of the pretty prize-winner. It tween one of ograpiiic stone. Charles Sets No, 30 n't know he cylinders and a lith- the foreman, at Covert avenue ai young Gross was the machinery, and gave tne order to jturn on the motor current. ‘The press started with @ whirr and the next in- stant a scream from the angled in the grinding appar, rang through the room The order to stop the mach: immediately given, but It was to -save the fly-boy, He had boy been dragged by his hair between the heavy was to cultivate this gift of mature for cylinder and the stone and crushed the concert or stage that two) almost flat, His body was removed years ago Miss Mackid and her mother wih difficulty . New York fre ‘oronto, There was @ panic in the piace when came to New York from Toro pahere i t haa happen Canada, Several you inted and es “This will help so with my music," | came hyst an Boye ar i ; yan rested the foreman, Seitz, on a charg Mise Mackid xplained, CET, of criminal negligence. He was taken t her $100 ch Tam awfully glad I ty Jefterson Marke: Court. ook lke Miss Lane, and I hope every! Young Gross lived with his parents at No. bE CARDINAL GIONS. BETTER, SEES POPE Calls at Vatican and Is Con- gratulated by Pontiff on Geod Appearance. one will be pleased with the award.” ee H, 000,000 ESTATE | Trobst's Mother’s Sister's Hus-| bands’s Father’s Brother Died in Bombay. Godtried ‘robst, a chunky Mitle cate Ran einer cet tae with a bullet-shaped head, tha ooo Tush i ! With a mat af vellow curis, belleves he has suddenly become a milllonairs, At present he is rustling butter cakes pon looking and coffee in the bakery of William Mness, Druade, No, 49 Smith street, Brooklyn ———~-_—. His pay is seventy-five cents a day, | n A. M. to7 P. & according to the rus and he tolls fr or thereabouts KACTR GIVES §2,300 YO ZEPPCLIN FUND Has a Hint for Anchoring Bal- toa million was seen to-day ne Druade bakery Although MI about the fortune two weeks ago | not made any plans or tendered ation, He can't say just whea | resign, as the million is some- ween Bombay and Rerlin, and hhas been vacillating between those two points for twelve years The money was left by Paul Hoff? Joons Which He Will Cy man, who died in Bombay thirteen hich He Will Com years ago al the advanced age of ntine- municaie to + ‘ cae to { ty two. Hig estate was $50,000,000. at the Count. “1 am not the nearest relative, ———— eald Trombs to-day, “or I'd got 5 i a BERLIN, Aug. &—Emperor William those millions, ED old oa nue Reuraics Bi Emr St IRE HGRA TS SAE ALE mat WORT ey Ue ee 18" Count Zeppelin to construct another air- rele father’s brother, and among ship, hem all there area few other heirs, |" P| F ; The lawyate have been hunting ua aii| While riding in the Tiergarten th up for thirteen years, and my sunt In| afternoon the met H Germany located me and my step- | Rathenon nenager of the Gen- sister only p few weeks ago. We are/ eat! Elect: 9 whom he ax anxiously scl 3 further news." ressed |! eply moved ov es | i deste a of the Zeppelin be | ant ated Ww ie FeneroUs co EAGLES” NUMBER 312,000. | butions made In all parts of the empire BEATTLE, Wash; Aug, &—Conrad| fepresonting, ae they did, the national |H, Mann, of Raness City, grand ote. | rath aiag the Emperor sald that on retary of the Fraternal Order of | his recent journey to Norway he had Eagles, officially stated vesterday that | observed & device for anchoring hal- there are 1,800 aeries in the order with | \oons which he intended to descrife and @ membership of €2,000 @ugrest to Count Zeppelin. the friendly rivalry between the girls of New York and maids of the}; ‘or the benefit of the disappointed ones let it be said that many of the | pictures recelved were prettier than Miss Lane is represented to be, and! RIARY MACKID. Gorvniorry $09 Br BMT osky NEW COLTRI ON CoNiPLAlY ih [ fi ists Captured In House In Mulberry Street 4 Laura Hughes, a rather pretty ff Heckerson } cult | their them were k the only’ f Seized } » hief ale ray AU HOR | Then Backs Out of Windoy and Runs Into Group Children, the hors stree half Schmelz, ror over t would hav that the w the glass ou t whirling around t Hundre 1 and » knock ngely ¢ and Ida were bru By the | regular re: Law the wagon was ali ip tie past ola. OF HFT Black Leaders of New Advent: tes of the — MOliS DAUGGIST ci o_—— dent In Fisher Case Makes Affidavit. | uv for Mra, Fisher cla natildayit In w ve dente ree SUBWAY EXPRES ALLS AARURKED John Larson, ee eaia | Hurled Against Pill running over h Dr. Moeckel took hi in where he moto: to the pel Pose Ohe Hu station are look!n DROWNED IN EAST RIVER Clad only id blue awimming try a man was found to-da the Bast River a he foot of Curmelia. street ria He was about thirty-five years ' E WAIT EL ma! MILES | t MINIT = wa Has Perfect AC cu ALLISON Many Services in Disting hed Man Named As Co-Respon+ American in First French Triaty ! Control Agroplane. Men Ciiy Pays Silent Trib & 1 ons a » THROWN FROM HIS HORSE. | Fitth tured 4 park pol ance and | Ue hospital. responded a dead private har ut tations © presence relatives and feat ack and iighout ity Pease, of ule and, BROOKLN FLATS LOOTED IN TEN DAYS TREPHONE BEL GE WAR FHS SUE Residents of the Bedford Sees tion in Terror of Band of Thieves, “Centr Investigated and Body of Man fs Found; | \ Pistol at His Side. | The persistent bugging of the drop 18) ROBRBAD BY DAYL IGHT. the (elephone central at "Madison "indicated that somebody in the japariments on the top oor of No. 182! Jewelry and Silverware Valued Kast Thirty-sixth street, wanted to use| Squirt the phone, and yet the girl could get) at $2,500 Stolen—Mantel ho reply to her repeated inquiries. : | Indnager Was uppealed to, and be! Carried Away. ‘found Uiat the teleptone i question d been orlered removed on the day me Ty see Just what was the mal] aye residents of the Bedford section er, Inapecto vormnas Rublin, of No, s [tmincn street. Iiwoklyn,. was sent to| 0 Brooklyn are alarmed by the great jth eo house | number of robbertes, most of them dur He went to the fat on the top floor. | ing daylight, within the las ten daya, dhe entered LY | Within a radius of three blocks a& On the floor, just below (he telephone x, he found the body of a man, A/ least a dozen apartments have been lay beside the man's right hand | entered, and It Is estimated that about and blood stained the face and neck. | $260 worth of stuff was stolen by the ‘Me telephone recelver was off the! thieves houk harhoay Ruh the Janitress, and she| The heaviest loser so far as known fe aid man as er hus-| Henry G. Fritsch, of No, 9% Bt. John's Kcustiver, thirty-eight years] place About ten daye ago jewelry He had shot himself, and In f0ll-| vaiued at $1000 was stolen trom hie recetver off the the buzzing in knocked had cou ad this home, and money, The thieves also took silverware Many of the stolen am tIleles had been given to the couple @ j short time ago as wedding presents, Directly aeress the hall in the si house Is the apartment of William B. Tate, This apartment was also en- tered the same day and about $130 worth of stuff taken away, ‘Dhe home of William A. Munndeu, at [No St. John's place, was robbed some days liter, Here the burglara took a collection of stamps and coins which | the family had been collecting for about (twenty years, and which cannot be re- |placed. Much jewelry was also atoten, In the same house the apartment of Mrs. Hoffman was looted of about $200 {worth of jewelry and money, Across |the street, at No. 74 St. John’s place, ‘the following night the apartments of Mrs, Ridgely and Mrs. Oliver were [robbed and about $40 worth of stuft S vbaritay Aurora and) @s taken from them, Several vacant apartments were also visited by thleves At No, 6% Lincoln place two marble | mantelpteces we ken from an empty t No. 8 John's place and Bedford avenue thieves got jaway with looking glasses and marble mantetpleces Women in the neighborhood say the jSlace is Infested with a strange crowd ot rough looking men, who congregato about on by and watch their chance of entering a house when they see the occupants leave It ey have appealed to Capt. Zimmer. ty put on extra men and gus Look the central office. Kushner had gone upstaire to clean Jthe flat an hour before. e wife sald that her busband had killed hi If be- ause of trouble he had had with cer- |tain tenanta in the house MMONS YACHT TED 10 WI ASTOR CUP RAC ay Vigilant, S Istalena W ill Make Hard Try for Trophy. (Spectal to The Evening World) NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 8—With all the racers of the New York Yacht Club fleet In the harbor after their experience In fog off Point Judith yesterday, it has ed which boats won the rs close jbeon ascertat of the aru loupe for the squadron from New London. Besides the h property during the niight as lant, Queen and Aurora, the schooner, well as the day, Katrina won in her class, the Mineosa ore defeated the other forty-elght-foot sioops witht the Darwina a, the AUTO BURNS IN PARK. Canada’s cup defender Seneca beat the Mincosa, the Alera won in the small Owner and Companton Jumped and ase, with the Nepst second and the! Excaped Injury; Car Is Total Loss. Dahinda third and the schooner Seneca; An autobodile, sald to ‘belong to led the auxiliaries | Prof. J. W. Samuel, residing at No, Rear Commodore Brewster's cups for | 28 Weet Bighty-fitth street, and with Binera Sw u Speclal” LE MANS, France, Aug S—WIDUTT at corrected time for single-| sohools of Instruction in Mnguages on rm, Part 1, ¢ IS =| W of Dayton, O., made a fight off masted vessels and achooners, went to! Fitth avenue, caught fire and was deer ‘ granted wut one-half kilometres (17/ the schooners Queen and Katrina and destroved at 2.90 o'clock this morning lee F poker at No. 2, yniles) eroplane » this} the sloops Aurora and Alera while travelling west over the Cross ees i u : ; Many of the yachts did not reach) Drive in Cehtral Park, opposite West 1 gireet, t YGorman last afternoon in $ minutes and 6 seconds| cee until after midnight, and at 5 A.|One Hundred and Third street. May Throvehour the Might Mr Wright had} yp, their galls were up again drying, Professor Samuel, who vi drying ae do his r ira wiy discovered evi- perfoce control of the machine, for the Astor Cup races to-day, There the cat, and hs nega os ; vibe 1 cr or was no end of prayers for clear wea:| Hilison, of No. 316 West Ninety-first 3 Sr akades ieee ther and a fair wind this moraing, and) street, leaped from the burning ma- ie Reilly ¢ they were answered, ‘There was llttle, ciine and called for help. Frederick, evs for the wite breeze to start with, but the sun Wag] OO a chauffeur, of No. 316 Bast At the trial of the case Ch bright and warm and there was plenty | Sree eet, passin with Me acai: sndent nam of. prospect for a wood race 1 Elmina | machine sped to the quarters of En- Phe schooners Queen and Elmina) MACHETE No ae in West Seve CE ES ane | an en street, and gave the ala ou made their was I selon htehip to fignt Pane el t but by the time the firemen reac cr pr and the “Vigila thy Scmvel auto It wae burned to ite Aurbra, ‘latalend, Avenger, and othars the went after the other division tre y It is thought. that the Quoan mid cats Avenger will carry off the Astor cups _ LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, On AGAR WAS DEAD BLE ‘ WOMAN'S ILLS IN THE WORL: ‘D, \( child Expired at Home of sew, te] Mrs, Daldario’s Brother, and \ tdisiin-| She Was Taking It Home moat in. | eading| Passengers on a Flushing a ipter of pound for the Ninety-seco: rry in Astoria to-day gazed cur a sobbing woman, carrying Whit a baby to @ seat by a sor an ) was assisted (| the attention of » soon discovered that He shouted the and the woman PARKER'S sterieal HAIR BALSAR 12 ppened to boa a beautifieg the, id arrest ng a dead baby ce Court a ialdario, 1 and Third dethe ° Falls to Restore , In t to ite Youthful Color. crip diseases & hale Zallings S02, and B10 at ta eam i caag ee of Results wh the [38.2 ve ma AST month The World printed 19,946 separ- “Houses, Rooms and advertisements TOLSTOI AGAIN SICK, 1§ ORDERED TO BED. ate Apartments” —2,946 more than same month last year and 1,854 more than any other New York newspaper. No other New York newspaper grew so many. See next Sunday's World Want Directory. te up an ordered him to Joe in that’ ‘the foot be packed