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] THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908, GNDIR Mime. Calve Confesses That She Never Will Sing AOYB OLOES MINA PIRSED. SEGRE CISEOE SIESTA Zn Opera Again on Account ofc, Her Years ERAN ANNALS RASS CIRD Singer Hastens to Add, How- MANNES $ FLIGHT ee , That “Age Is a Matter of ” Mind” and She Wants Tranquillity. Kawyer Who Arranged for the Release of Mrs. McCabe’s OF VENGEANCE © DEAD OF FRIGHT os _ Five-Story Tenement in West: Mrs. Conover, Seeking elver Sixty-ninth Street Is from Alleged Follower, Is the Terrible 4 OnE spr ead Over at and Limbs—One of Worst Cases Doctor Ever Saw—Itched Cons stant) Defies ed Treatment. USE OF CUTICURA MET Slayer a Wit a Witness. Shaken! | Stricken. by Aponlexy: | WITH PERFECT SUCCESS — «| | i a “Twas cured of psoriasis, through ALLEGED DRIBER HELD. SAYS IT’S GREATER T. HAN LOVE. Refban Denies Offer of $7,000 But Alas, Only Age Can Bring It— t Case, but Is Put ° ae Foon a : Men Change With Every Year, and Truthful Ones |BREAKS MANY WINDOWS} John Maher. bartender th Rettlv's saloon, at One Hundred and Forty-firat Several Men Involved in Row Over the Basement Store Are Suspected. street and Brith 1 o'clock th nue, was q. the place at morning, on the sidewe He asked her if he could help jer. “There's a man folowing me," gasped. "T wish you'd get to see me safely home." losing when ho noticed a well-dressed woman k who seemed to be Ul. she a policeman the use of ¢ Cuticura Remedies, Tho terrible disease appeared om my. arms and jegs in small red spots under the skin, like blood blisters, the. Uf a pin-head; and it was constantly Hades of white scales, with a ter tible itchin, It spread until I was wovered with it except my face and wands, I doctored with two of the best physicians I could find but they tould not help me, One of them pronounced it one of the worst cases he ever sa’ iy mother gave me & ‘When arraigned in the Adams street ‘The tear of the polices that homb The woman seemed so agitated t bottle of Coticura Rasolyent, I did c c e r n i Maher offered her a seat in th bao ® not get much relief from the firet court to-day John Refban, a clothing re are, hrowing would eventually spread to room while he got a polteeman “Ww wn bottle but she urged me to keep on . @alesman, of No. i rf Brooklyn, dented emph ily that h bad offered Dr. Isaac Rosenthal, father ces McCabe, who | Manines, $7, By Nixola Greeley--Smith, “fam old,” said Emma Calve, seated in midst of her trunks at the Hotel Netherland, and making a picture of ripened beauty that belied her words, 1 had asked the greatest of Carmens, who arrived in New he traordinary release the Btreet Jai! under $00 pall, Doesn't Know Mannes. "T don't know " gaia Retban “or any one again singing in opera, And the singer gave her frank and astounding answer: “Lam old, I choose to appear in concerts rather than in opera be- cause | desire peace — tranquillity above ail things. On elue to Mar was releas the Ray fore the Gra aide an explo he returned with Policeman Hoyt tt evident that the woman was sifte intensely. ‘The polcoman decided to summon an ambulance While they were waiting for the am- pulanee the woman told them she was iv eit ‘ Mrs. Ellen Conover, the wife of a clers, fC many ENO tN ee eet West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fifth stree. She said she ud deen visiting a friend, and was on her way home when she saw a man tracking her footsteps. She had hardly gasped put her story when she fell forward on the table. The policeman and the bartender trie: Italfan colonies on the wy r we Wag partial! vion shook the tenants of th apartment house No, 201 West Sixty- ninth street at 1 A. M rke th verified when five-story to-day and glass mediate nelehhorhood. Sixty-ninth street had lately become sell popiilaced with Italians, and among the new arrivals {s Michael Demario, who has a coal, wood and lee shop tn the basement of No, 20 [t was against n the house were thrown out of bed, nd amid falling plaster and. broken glass mada a rush to the street. Many were trampled in thelr effort to. get cown the stairs, but no one was seri- usly hurt Rattling gl the bomb aroused many she had died of apoplexy. Her husband, who iater claimed the body, said that she had peen subject to len attveks ely and that he posi agitate van Was do, tal selzur ee TROLLEY RIDE TO CONEY. ss following the roar of | in adjoining ouses, and at excitement prevatied taking it, also using Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, After a few ) weeks I saw somo improvement, so 1 kept on using all three of the Cuti- cura Remedies until, about a year ago, 1 was entirely over it and have never had any more of the trouble. I am sums that the Cuticura Remedies cured me for I stopped other medicines after I began with Cuticura, We always keep Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment in the house, James L. Man- aing, Box 204, Dunellen, N. J. Now 25 and 29, 1907." ECZEMA TWO YEARS York yesterday, to tell me why she Demario's door that the bomb was! “tin {0 arouse her. Whon an am- had announced her intention of never planted, More than a slozen farniles | cived with Dr. Bennatt he aed. tua Byeedily Cured by CuLcura “For two years [suffered with eczema which broke out all over my body, It began with an itching and kept me awake at night. Ltriedeverything that wus recommended but without resulta until | was advise to try Cuticura Seap and Ointment. The first week I began to fem: better; in two months the itchin, had stopped and before I had used hal the Cuticura Remodies I was completely I would not be without Cuticura James A. Arrow cured, if it core five ele Ys th Uneases along Amsterdam and West End avo- | i eyoea “ar tour which I am about to start upon hues and_on intersecting strecia aa tay Walter Dixaon Club to Mntertaln Brookland, D, C., Oct. 6 and 21, 1907, Jury ms Abralam, r wile? am about to start upon north as Sevonty-second strew and Members and Friends To-Night. Humor ot tate and fteranl Tenant tt Mit | will be my own mistress, 1 will several blocks south of Sixty-ninth ‘The Walter Dixaen Soctal ctub will be 5 Pre lecide wh 7 { street. enterta Se sald thation Gat decide what and when | am to g, tain its menibers and friends to- i IM rea “aay Slanrins wa There will be no one to say to me, ‘On such a night me » au ine Dollcaor athe) Ny ost) Sixty aanth t with a trotiey ride to Coney) gut ia Tbe por lal Bey te Boa New Jersey Avenue C ye TA gat you will sing such street station reached the louse a few wd, followed by a; od time at) EXpssvis Prope, Bowens Maw a role.’ Voila!” ls and a shrug of her plump shoulders the singer ushered in on age and love, and men and women. It was a chastene] me tor and ar two charges without ha! elde in S00 minutes after the explosion and had great difficulty tn quieting the fright ened residents and persuading them there was no danger. Although the Stauch's Pavilion. been Invited. ‘The Walter Dixson Club Is composed of residents of the Bay Ridge section Two hundred have! | , tleman. had cal visibly order, Calye that I saw before me. She retained, to be “.. - — bomb went off outside the door, of Brooklyn, and has a membership of i Foinst plumed black hat whic! {hae . scarcely a window in the house re- more than a hundred, It a es ack hat which {8 to me so inseparable from her EPI 5 L ~ mained intact, and part of the base-| only a few months ago. pebbles old gen iat T sometimes wonder if she doesn't sleep in it. B, GRAMS ON IFE AND ral A 6 alter Dixson | and told h ut Bp ae mont alalrvay (wae Gee away by/ig the president. The club 1s non- charge 4g feather toe which had elrcled her neck at all our previous LOVE BY MMi. EMMA CALVE., Corse er Ua, ex laste [Hout PAR a mattina tor el yy aa ts Work | ; ed Feinstetn of thts as she tal ied In all the simplicity of a white walt and rs skirt ste The greatest thing in the worid, (a His Hunt for Bondsman The lawyer did not the truth of the my Arance Was just one touch of the prima donna. This nowtveau medal of green bronze with the figures of “ two slender women !n relief, and between them a gig antic pearl represent. Inve, is tranquillity Age is a matt appearance and yet be One of m On attains as ald as th pater than fame, greater than ce were piled in a Hei toward the| rear of the room, | Demario had been proprietor of the place for little more than a week. He bought the stock only through age. ay preserve a tuierably youthful ramids man's stat » tna sth Hth,. at : ' nd good will from | ing the h nd in jan e y le blazin te h ly to work to get a t pene Saree lin pendant below a single blazing diamond of about B nt women are not ) in love—their art compels them his nephew, Joe According to a| JAMES McGREERY Mt 60 ‘7 larly e m is “ Wisas Meee to be egotis Love ig an allabsorhing occupation to which they Sora LOA he SoUbaID EAU Hue eclaper : A find one assured Madame Calve truthfully | conceded Calve. “And what good does vera ye Sn es tbe ria the janitor, two men called a short y ‘, / noon of the 17tt he wa t she appeared no older than when [| tt do them?" § 1 can dedicate | ne; and su, giving little, they receive little in time ago and claimed also to have 23rd Street 34th Street to hunt for a Magistrate to take the rat met hy ark ago Then suddenly she grew more charit- TEMS Sought the place from IMsh, When De- ca ge Is a matter of my she ar able toward mere man Where will you fad a truthful nan, Lask you? at teast you with | mario showed hie bill of aale and re- On T Heo was utterly unable to find a mag- sued. One preserve a tolerably| “A man changes with every year, It|] concede they are very rare elpts for rent they left, vowing ven- in Thursd. fetrat youthful appearance and yet be a oll} te natural," she said, “and a w an, to Women are more loyal tha ei 7 ance. The police suspect these men) ay, September the 24th, brother of a f «of the Adams as Pyramids. I know that Tam old keep pace with him, must do the same," are more loyal than men) bub: what g has it ever done ff the bomb, and are trying to get SS because I am tired of fighting. I want e—tranquillity, which Is the great- SATIGTARE Here a great big trunk wheeled by a Breat big porter interrupted the sing- | er's monologue. strate est thing {n the world for a woman.” them? him must do th with every year, some clue to thelr tdentity, | and ai —.__. | oman to keep pace with UNTRIMMED HATS, In Both Stores, etalon ‘ ayaa Gratest Thing in ics | egiben't py The i no right to an art vate life. It may soy STUDENT TRAMELED IN | Made of Cashmere and Ottoman casa, Hut ca i “The greatest?” 1 echoed some ai whether or not she has , f f | * 0 5 ‘ ‘ Aamurddiy© se rapiled cGresterl| k Ana so 1 Het Ber ier, mun ee § a wolee, but never whether ar not she has a CLASS RUSH IS PARALYZED. Silk, with velvet facing, A large va: than fame. Greater than love.! {pone ene cranny Gt at ofthe biol : riety of shapes, 2.95 and ANY SRST end HOW women attain tran- een enn aee enna wnmerneremcseteeeed S)ihomore of Worcester Polytech: | mn 3:95 ° i b ihoulred va a ee Values-4,00 and 5,00 ; st" ain afraid only: through age,” « nn An 4 sy = nie Institute Taken From Field | i i polr | = ds i ath Wii - penile ae an Abort worcus fn sent Ry Asa CORSETS, In Both Stores, ren ye: srnd Pupils Enrotled, — yesult of a class rush between member { ) dF) suutagn, a iver of 80,5 un ( ( p MAN A ny Gl ' CNT sdeidion ie [GEDA tonrenotse ad OURTN ot All Corsets Carefully Fitted. hairen ire Miia 4 scent woven tr) CULE, AA ANY UUui y iV U for mtuae Woreestee Potytechnle Institute tna | Paquin and Augustine Thomas v ine arances in New York, but my : eon | Nings., Wt of the sophom Corsets—sold exclusively by James i ‘obEN. the Recon: PASTA {s at the (it asp ‘o-day x . prs Tree yas daacrn iva CET VERY BIS i ql i} Ty \ AUR ; eretat lara irae Ca McCreery & Co, Latest French models een HAM { who haven't Gear me, women too old Uv! iD aihtd thai ihe wow: clans | RArSizAd ftom! hie chert Howns || with long, sloping lines, to be warn with MA 7 r ) ytos K anil Bae usb," In which Gran was Injured te ke ; ‘ yyoung to have: beon ti nage fle MN red on the common. Some two the new clinging gowns, ca rk Mer es, like those of all grea ; 5 ats hundred students were engaged tn the when op \ } rp, ainee actt sive Hitchcock Remains West to|Slayer at Hackensack Pleads ster Lea Se Aenea il war iene aad Uhl oar - : en ! aud pilight. was He was take 5 ‘ : Plead With Judge Taft for | “Non Vull” and Trist mn. fran wneonaciovs conattion to the tos! EMBROIDERY DEPTS, 1m Both Stores, C $e Ma ; zy | Seana 1s. * pital. . A ‘ : : eta mas when T sng to people who | His Yellow Jacket. ! nds ADT oe _ : _| _ Sale of White Muslin, Cambric and MISS LINDGENS A BRIDE. eo aaianiserranin | —_—— Nainsook Embroideries, Edgings and Z ' sa Philosop! The trial of August i i i Capt: Hugh MeCall, of British ideal ae a s oe 2 Men Insertions, Various widths and pat- Army, Leads Be Sep S crite wiged from a fighter to i a mn the Suse ad tre terns, In lengths of about 4% yards. \id how aid the change come| stead Senator W y Rochelle on July 18 10c, 15c, 18c, 25¢ to gsc per yard Peet tet ene ek ool ne) coma | Bend Setst Waray Oran fl niet Reele PK: 82 on Women, and | ips aes tee JOYE AMGEN AArawoaY LS Nin. T repeat to you. One attains giateamen,” camo to town and looked a ple offered for the | ess than 4 usual prices, ao A } t through Mving, not from | any ind. yrisoner and accepted. e with etl of i \ \ ting.” | ‘The card index chairman was sohed-| Immediately after decepting the plea Children E No, f haven't cago, but decided to make a final ap: he ; : sentenced th JA G O i “tosh j iy pee ODS ner ee eeu Raney aceon Ty Cue Tee Gesrres rat e tind abundance of the necessary tissue- 23rd Street S4th Street with nessen We int had opened ar building and energy-storing material in DE A) “y In ‘ ¢ eT ra 1 i 1| Metropolitan 7 ne $ Lawyer ani Former Heyaty Poliee ne pean Chairman Hitchcock's st et oe te Na, the new Pool ‘ bur r had e i 1 n sure it |; ters dut Ke M ion t { iid t oferred tran-|to be at th a, , , " ‘ tale ‘ ; rac us : La Sih RUM EE aE chee cared all as vaceeten Court nb esting Ihis food ts quickly absorbed by children as well as ; There ts more thsppiness tn | rooms Fr tant wel Ssouest adults, and contains all the nutritive elements of Whole all emotions than in the | suspense ‘ 1 — ll Dor Ne Saas in h eee state of s nd his grandfather Wheat and Barley and Upholsterers, also Theatrical Costumers, apne T have seen the live 5 Hit 7 q 4 f Se A men \ isos and donot welleve | HORE ANd} ‘nin ius ‘ Nature has placed phosphate of potash in a certain A.A. VANTINE.& CO. at this time direct special atten. t happy in love. | Waltham N n vy [it | a part of these grains tor man’s use in building the gray to the extensive and interesting showing of ORL y all-absorbing oveupation, | the fue Ad Vo . 1 3 ostumes, : ; ait For bh @eatloes KESY bstance of brain and nerve cells, PAL FABRICS for drapery and theatrical ¢ Always Keady ways Willi { t t ‘ i. ‘ Ina f au j v a on 3, Dra. y y is aut tittie time: toi Yove 3 he variety embraces every in Curtain Always Ab's—Fairly Sure 1 Roa UST ; dite ve F ' eries, ‘A all ‘and Furniture Coverings, from the plain ToR an a Aelicl Velh sttoe f ra Adults require this to repair natural waste from Pp FSA EUTT laborately embroidered antiques, o Bring Back the Missing mnaterials DINOS Ge IONE NAS There eidpanad che? Yeu re Anxcous to ine “ Truthful Men Rare ar meatal and physical effort; children, because the nervous Nowhere else will be found such a profusion or so " : : os I think rather they arecunhappy do Hall =e sysiem grows so rapidly in early years. strikingly distinctive a display. ; bgttrn ih Of tity relere foe World he the uireimore. ‘They dass’ MARTY M'CUE WILL We invite your inspection, cheerfully furnish samples, “Lost I 12) {vertisement alty @ polite n ‘ ,|GO BACK TO ALBANY his ¢ al) } é S Q a p fi tesios of the trade. (Third Floor.) “ot wait ty a rt arutoeut Ra ee eo CeR. Cy chman |G BACK TO AL This part of the grain is included in Grape-Nuts. and assure you all courtesios « in New Y ty DOUBLE nt vu smiled the prima Ifaemor fai Visit the Japanese Rooms on Balcony tainable through ANY . "Do yeu really believe in auch i aed | ‘6 ’ “ -—- yi sii menon? You must admit he is |; vs tarty at » CC MoMing: newspaper Bainties thing bald jhe | ’ There sa Reason A. A. VANTINE @ CO. That's One Good Reason Why Ali World Ads, Are Beat. Broadway, bot. 18th @ 19th Sts. [ admitted it, making @ plea for the | Most Greater loyalty of women, WRentatnts seamen ae mnaes taunt) Me y Charlie Murphy, was MeCue's wbuiti- of ‘changes PR er a gal sponsor, and first named him for | Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich, Qrientalists Q Jewe!

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