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i serene Oh, HORRORS MEN RAN IN BROOKLYN WITH BARE LEGS Women So Shocked by Cross Country Runners That They Complained to Police. HARVEY COHN WAS ONE | Six Were Arrested, put Let Go With Warning to Wear Full Length ‘“Pants.” You can't run around Brooktyn with out your legs wrapped up, even if you are an Olympic victor. It's @ crime. Brooklyn ladies don't like it. Where- fore there were six athletes arraigned before Magistrate Steers in the Fiat- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908. 'Hunting by Music, Latest Idea in eee ers Introduced oy W. E. rl THEY FINISH ') THAT SCHER20, Deny LIL FE. ovr. paPeh bush Court to-day, charged with flaunt- ing their bare legs before the public ever the bridge. They are bona-fide athletes, too, and to say that they were sore is to ex- press it faintly. There was Harvey Cohn, living at No. 6% Bast Thirty- second street, a member of the Thir- teenth Regiment athlethc team, aleo « member of the Irish-American Athletic Club, @ young man who wins medals and cups and who got second in the three-mile race at Shepherd's Bush. There there were Michael J. team and a party of ten, DEER STALKING To Siow music Mr. and Mrs. William E, Corey) {da Wynne, daughter of Robert J. Wynne, Consul-General to London, including Mr. 5 j have gone in a private car to Mr. Powers. of No. 69 Poplar street; Joseph | Corey's father and mother, Mr. and | Corey's shooting lodge in Michigan Harémeyer, of No. 22 Hest Fifth street; | Mrs. A. A. Corey; arthur Riges and’ on 9 fortnight's Ralph Beggs, of No. 681 Tenth street; Harold Silverberg, of No. 2% Court street, and Edward shell, of No. 3| 7 ‘Tompkins avenue, all members of the! Trinity Athletic Club. \ Short of Police. There were fourteen others in their party, all of them training for the cross country races of the Irish-Ameri- can Athletic Club, to be held at Celtio | Park on Nov. M. The fourteen were | not arrested, as Lieut, Duffy, com- manding the Parkville precinct yes- terday, had only sent out men enough to arrest six. The fourteen kept right | on running and are running yet tor New Law Balks One Deter-|~ aught Duffy knows. Duffy didn’t act entirely on his own! initiative. He was taking a quiet nap{ behind his desk when two indignant | women burst in upon him. “OMcer,” they said, “there are a lot of young men running round here with nothing on but their underclothes. Their —thelr—that 1s, their limbs are entirely bare. It is very indecent and it ts | o¢ your duty to arrest them." Then three elderly ladies burst in the dazea Duffy, They plainly and called bare legs | 997 wy FERC me Fifteen gaudy new fall hats and clad in tailer-| cry was hurled at the suffragettes made gowns, 1 Place of the Seventh Election District | hunting trip. They | his wife, Mr. Corerisieistet, and Miss took along an orchestra of twelve man Peter B. Finey: “1 wish to register, “Are you prepared to ask the ques- | tions provided by the new law?” asked Finney. “I am," replied Dr, Sears. “Then, how old is Ann?’ asked Fin- ‘This witticism was greeted with | a shout of laughter by the mere men. |Mra, Dr. Sears bristled with indigna- “Do you mean to insult me, sir?” “Not at all,” replied Finney, “but re allowed to ask that question of fernale voters, and if they can't UFFRAGETTES, Sears, and echoed the fourteen lease suffragettes who crowded the doorway. Before the women could express their jindignation at more length some rough person in pants on the outside shouted, “Go home and mind the baby.” This mined Onslaught by Fif- teen Equal Righters. suffragettes, crowned with siege to the Dolling | {rom fusion. side, whereupon they tlea in ct aneged te keep together, | nevertheless, ‘and, marsnalied in stern (Btfay bore down on the regisiration piace at No, #0 Bighth avenue, Thee tire, G. Coliis, an artist, living in tne the Twelfth Assembly District, at No. Sixth avenue to-day, and made a/ ke | futile effort to get thelr names on the be Dyke studio building, demandea | registry list | ‘They succeeded, however, in collecting | Dufty was thoroughly awake by this 2 vast throng and furnishing the men mission to register, but was met Rich the same cruel refusal, “Don't think vou can discourage us,” ‘Mrs, Collis, as she turned away. wme and orlered his reserves to} f ene ae in it with a great deal of amusement. | ye Pights. Then we will take F The registration officers also had some 4), matter up in the courts and tne “Go Get Them,” the Order. lun with the “new women.” |Legislature. ‘The day 1s coming when | Mrs. Julia Seton Sears, M. L., who |our votes will be a mighty inausice,! “There's a lot of young fellows runnin’ round the park nake+,” he said. “Go out and get them.” Hundreds of Brooklynites saw vrrest and thousands of Brooklynites followed the six negligee prisoners to the station house. n and his feilow ed vehemently, but ined up before Duffy & them with a Penal park ordinances, has been an fmmemorial custom in this costume," JIarvey Cohn | the | to etr to tra! argued with Duffy, ‘Custom or not,” agin section 25 of the Penai Code and | replied Duffy, “i's | the park Fr Moreover, you're | shockin' the women. There's been five | in here rowin’ about {t." | ‘But I wore this costume at herd's Bush, before 100,000 people,” sued Cohen. “1 don’t care if you wore t Shep-| pur- | vem in Ca narsie before a mililion,” snapped Duffy, “It's agin the law and I hold, you in $200 bail each.’ Mre, Woods, wife of the proprietor of the Boulevard Hotel, who heard of | thelr predicament, hurried to the sta- ton-house and bailed them all out When arraigned in the Flatbush Court to-day Magistrate Steers said “It's pretty tough on you young men, Dut this is Brooklyn, you know. Now, tf you will only put overalls on or rub- ber boota the ladies won't object. The women are coming to the front for thetr rights, and you know what would hap- pen if twenty women went round tn running togs anywhere off the stage. It's all right if you keep to the vacant lots or the woods, but the good people ef Brooklyn belleve in observing Bun- day in full length ‘pants.’ However, you are ee SEES MAYOR ON BINGHAM. Judge Leon Sanders called on the Mayor to-day to protest against Police missioner Binghara's refusal of @ of absence to the Hebrew mem- of the force todey that they ht observe Yom Kippur, one of the most tmportant n the Jowii religious da guid Judge Leon, "I regret that missioner Bingham has denied their privileges (o Hebrews on the f 1 eve #0 slalod to the Mayor —— ORANK A PINT OF ALCOHOL N. ¥., Oct Wladsiaw e, drank @ pint of clear aloohol yesterday afte Aa the last drop foppled over un hastened to a who Was * will recov lives In the Carnegie Hall studio bulld- | ing, was the first of the suffragettes ing up her ‘Among this rigiters were sfise Lilian Ph Phiuipe, tre Alice Pierce, Miss Mary Coleman, a ‘yer, Mra. Sophy Lebinger, of No. 2 ecomb avenue; Miss Helen Murphy, Mise Sears, ‘a daughter of Dr demand the right of suffrage. 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