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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908, 3 | MISS SCHENCK'S © Tiny Washington Woman Tells Why She Attacked BONDHOLDERS DEFY FIND MISSING , | | : || She Calls Roosevelt: \|Mrs. Hale Says: , . | A 1 , | CASE 10 TRIAL Fake prize-fighter. |} “Can you imagine anything | | | Presidential circuit rider. more indelicate than for}| | ( Pecksniffian Pharisee. a President of the United | | i y) 9 it’s ti rye Thr ic ari " Woman WhoSued Vanderbilt's Writer of schoolboy Eng- States to appear before a}\Lawyers Turn Public Hearing Berman Cup Racer sf each: ergot ! Trainer Wants to Drop _ Mothers’ Congress and Into. Symposium of — | Picked Up by Steam. and | 4] Breach of Promise Suit. | lgnorantly arrogant. : lecture them on the du- Protests. Aeronauts Thought Dead. { iat Of appalling bumptious- ties of maternity? | as : ~ SHE IS MARRI doh | “How can we respect a}| wie a corps of tawyers for the YARMOUTH, England, Oct. 17.—The | im Malictously cunning. | man who, knowing he|| Metropolitan street Ratway Company | German balloon Hergeall has been | oe. , - | wtramete ; ; oP picked up in the North There was, | q Of ineffable meanness. | | struggled to-day before the Public} | Also Separated From Wilson f ineff a Hans on ee GBP ease cerGaniniision ROR AM however, no signs of the occupants, and ; ill at a osed for a prove that a restoration of the tra Lieut. Foertsch and his assistant, the 5 an Does Not Want to — — i iaigr ae [4] | ter rostem would ruin the company, the [two aeronauta, are believed to have |, YOU won't tell your family doctor loa Han Nek | | painting Of Rim SEU atorneynsand|omears of (ey tele line perished. the whole story about your private see Him Again, Asked Why She Had Written | mounted on a horse and raliway were framing thelr answer t© | nye itergezl was found floating halt Fae te are ee eels Bie ~ oe : , . Receiver Whitridge's offer to exchange | y¢ OO Hilew ROHN WERE sligo- | Need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pink- Her Sensational Book, Mrs. waving his sword?’” ERR NTeFSTAUECOERHUN TT RRRITTHIFAIMETVERUE)I perurcn rremese re merrmisrvegeatess tree toc es 1 Ryne the eult tor $s kink row and the Tele ie, with the td land by the Norwegian steamer Naddoa |ham, at Lynn, Mass., the things you j he suit fo! ages . 2 Chars ee ces TI and the Belt ine, w he under= | and brought in here. could not explain to the doctor. Yi ‘ instituted by Florence Ro Schenc : Annie Riley Hale Replie: Gueh vORU VelEINItheItA ni r doctor. Your Erie IRIEMGSRS) GNEW AGT. EE Rn ee : | senting himself as charging San ee ee ce: | peculey eleailb ra ene Toe) he tventy etter will beliield in the\striotest cone mee TRL Sha TINS HL WHI cea Ree ae For Free America! | Juan, mounted on a horse and | Receiver Whitridge has not receded | yoriin lust Monday in an endurance |fence. From her vast eorrespond- STAN ares * ; | waving his sword, though every | ftom his position of defying the Publte | contes OD OLED LO ~.Jence with sick women during the Alfred G. Vanderbilt's show horse: | | ligur vice ColniMisal contest. All the others have been ac ig alleging breach of prom coun bes | | one knows that there wasn't @ | coi ten TaEStE UALR TLIO OAR, to counted for. ‘The Plauden was the last |Past thirty years she may have u SHE HAS NO FEAR horse in the vattle! Hor! wilt heryibllilto) tie SBeN nein Hiny|(o uo renre.trom She) was picked) up)/ Rained the) very, kriow ledge that wilt 5 i s a otalerce ; Wednesday night in the North Sea by a |help your case, Such letters as the fole > Tuc ~ oF . ‘Another thing,” Mrs, Hale continued, | offer to exchange transfers on condition | heip your case. Suc a i ae t OF THE BIG STICK. | want to eall your attention t0.a para: | iat een roud hold the nicely Ht eol- EO IH AAPRITHEEL GxHRUNEEET eERaIt TRE OW Snfrorn weraterlliswomeniy ess he plaincitt \ I aaks UHRA Chia, CUAL) ennene Neadaue received trom. tne | tablish beyond a doubt the power of. Witeon at and | tu ky A Punic Servien Commissioners aro)| area ante ebipearaoWnLUSSaR IIE LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S e i isti f es come OF pou he Ue el Lio anovel "re nee, Ie e m1 i cater guar “One of the Distin-| a eae ius ate dtseae. [mo etfecte tut no move wilt he tnade | vay then at an altitude of 2ibo metre, | VEGETABLE COMPOUND ot his att aits of This Ad- | ——---————— — - — s fricndship for Taft can be counted |; sive ps ot the Belt line omeials | tht the pilot did not know where he | x \ insisted 1) be Gi ; : are Teere Reesor [ie recelved, That answer inust we given | vas, but he thought he was near the |/{o conquer all female diseases. ration Is Its Pe and his ‘Winning of the ever . [stp toss up her book and read | \oniay morning y o'clock | | coast. ey i rs Norman R. Barndt, of Allen+ n yen? Has Shaken President's Mano. * " M i . | town, Pa., writes: tion of Women | eters) Gaga k = aken Presiden eet ‘ A Convention Story. < ae mace, wrangler ite cour : ROOSEVELT NEIGHBOR DEAD; “ever since I was dik years ot | nop have yOucnexer, met the) bresi: “This story was given to me first |" PASTS beet menue noun a! age I had suffered from an organic | ced through these books G7? o Ingle Sig] handitovan active purtielvanttnithe) | Ne 7) Wai catseet actorneys) for othe ARRANGED OWN FUNERAL. oe vent “and female weakness; im + ol F serenity rainaxed ‘Oh, yes, I have ueen to te Chicago drama, to-day were in consultation — consequence | had dreadful headaches rbilt er By Nixola Greeley-Smith. a ae Leta s i oat Toure receptions’ to ( s8 oceasion- | “On the night before the day when | With Manager George W. ST BAY, I. 1, Oct. 12—John| and was extremely nervous. My phy- Couple Not Represented. ae 7 iy and shah the balloting was to. begin a mes [Eich aul other officials of the com: | M milesReliityelalit vearaliclal fone l siclanvesianidniustrcoverourntantopes 6 ree Irrog. wth pany, constructing thelr answers to the | of President Ro: s nelghbors here, | ation to get well. A friend told me : wih E for place nantieniniess commission's order and Receiver {died at his home early to-day. He will about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable a Pr of “1 caa shake hands every day ECHO WINER RON ROR TIONS hitridge’s offer, It is regarded Joe missed by the President on next! Compound, and 1 took it and wrote . with aeenty finer men, who won't WA aa La eee i Recelver Whitridge | Hlection Day, when Mr. Roosevelt} you for: advi . following your ae eo Sel Aiyia iGeee avr Iviendly to Roosevelt, hi does not rece rom iis attitude the |eomes home to scause it was Mr.| tions carefully, and thanks to you \ eee the} aoe a8 Uley seer Fon IeInD, took me aside and sald: whole transfer controversy — will nnis's invariable custom to be at| am to-day a well woman, and 1am tell« , me by shaking me by the hand. a is DEED rau) cet taken into the courts, | polls to. sei ier ar a ing all my friends of my’ experience.” i TS ae ee pa ae aes fa An Ven nine en ung: ban of tl im: friend, the Jot yesterday. 1 have heard nothing ts yr eetunevale ate ae For thirty years Lydia E, Pink- eae sean aaparnt she lik 3 ; \ President | ched this conclu: | trom the elt Mne regarding tt." SE OT I fee ham’s Vegetable Compound, made pagel Oh peace < ane of the ronern late. He ete Nis General Manager Line nor any other | and that his body belfrom roots and herbs, has been the Bee Rare wy du nt Mr. | ofticial would discuss their side of the ack tc 01 | = DSA Se Mipoeteastrente iatestto wane | conivavaray, Meee ee eee eee ra rar i heRtemil tae ‘standard remedy for female ills, and Rea Gi bald Mew Weed), NINO GREELEY eet Butane y ip’ a Hislejeora| anaiten iaaneneiny ecorent eet ne next day. His wish will be carried has positively cured thousands of ich wil sensa- |, arritey 5 te Ne v Ha UL prvice Board was resumed to-day, 4 uesday. women who have been troubled with pelawiti: tte ainaaaln and out. Perhaps that's the | b¢ Commissioners were present to hear |, Mn San Meo ived yen, bone ee (displacements, inflammation, ulcer- ‘ ore § ate ARTES REA TG “eal wos we ; B 3 Tahini Parantrcosevelt wnt e's working a6 hard foriBryan. | enemony fa ws Metropolitan Ri alias nd Ai see en i Irs tion, subroud ee sere RUlar Ue - ng that naire of a fam jax defied the lightning and go! sonia e Mot nly one in which And with BATRA ARCON MNT S witne Kenan and Mrs 2, x nt ita i is show. i defend the is wor nice the Metropoll Company Pe i) own feel a u cy, di a Hale, author "| women oo order of the Commis: — tion, dizziness or nervous prostrati inledier ae Rooseveltian Fact and Fable, a atee yee cieaeeney iy haste on the goon cia TWO KILLED WHEN TRAIN athern be was most bitter arraignment of Presid j 5 return to the system would p y | } ught to he “| Roosevelt's personality and policies “Can you imagine anything BREAD LINE SEEN mean confiscation of the railre WENT OVER HIGH BANK. t is understood that Mrs. Wilson is| which has yet found its way into! | more indelicate than for a Presi- eee SON Dea enga grec nue oh ————_ T.O-NIGHT \ w living & ent | orint, 18 Saanisaltolnurausineriaulet dent of the United States to up | aso pert Pa Ne RUAN YE tO A AOEC BRATTHPLORO, Vt, Oct sae "| ig) existence within a few blocks of the | pear before a mothe ~ congress | | corded ne weaulitnt canal rometnse ’ leant _ ' * | and lecture them on the duties of | thei . oe ane omother White House, apparently indifferent tele Ole sth hen a traction en-| : te Ito the “big stick” that han a | ernity? Auways he has some: —_—>.—_ pe andiiie Gualaity Trust Uainmaiey H ee i Oh, th h the red in and out} | thing to say about ‘the father of 5 th the action of the lawye Damocletian sword, above her head. 9 to say a a4 = as Nie Nou i } nas conce siz taking his hat of to the mota- Object Lesson to Make Man selt line offers no objection to |? + M Went over an em-| === nee HOESS GLNB 8, Gaus Runs an Information Bureau, | er of seven. As if the father of Realize Something Is Ha : bank ed PAN Sete? 28 Ge tet ——————EE eve had y conce ic 0, e 5 ° Bondnolders Fear Less Profits. As the engine, pushing two flatcars, | 1 | Mrs. Hale has been for some time at OEE AD) DATE CHE Ir > Brainard sharp curve at high speed ff \ | the head of a bureau of “Research and trials of the mother of one! Wrong, He Say: ean uiled, pulling the cane after tt Sunday World Wants jon’? advertised to fur- What right has Mr. Roosevelt or | e spat an tty, ede wiley ey : feat arly two hours after the nday Wonders. PT LOOKS AHEAD oe ae eee any man {9 talk to women on this | son, W. Tern, Demooratte cantidate Work Monday Won i} - Ratea Reasonable — Work su bicot! for V lent ited the bread juaranteed.” f these radical doc- | tine and the parks of the lower east side aan Promptly she It-baiter as ied the TD ROOSEVELT VISIT elt partisans may be worrying e effect of Mrs, Hale's indict- ate last w night to see the “se Roose ork It achment n ft npaign, but {t Is| . j % es ms Leste Baeyine 0, I'm what you might call a gay rt vue ne ‘sald DR HRCIMAATGCG mel 0 resident Hailed as “Great 3 at all. ily, entivon) thatiaubieotlvaie sald animal iret nateacriainineiagkeciie P , 4 selenite mudnecenicn are Ee eae Efe aia ame Sue Hts When U pholstery & Lace Draperies sf | Berne rt -house er she » do ave to 1 S- sober, Indus rangements Now in Order. |haa sent ner two youss sons oft to| of ot CEM) GE CART, TD work and food, some THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DECORATIVE FABRICS ARE NOW ~ - —~ } school. very bit as much right to vote as AW char a ( Ith ; EING SHOWN, REPRESENTING A VARIED ASSORTMENT BOTH IN DE- | what manner of woman ts she Pe ENTE ALE N AND HARMONY OF COLOR, FOR INTERIOR HANGINGS, WALL AND who has hurled the Rooseveltian lew men, and thousands struggling tor FURNITURE COVERINGS. ) a h such maddening phrases as ‘ma. a Sue eney many (EA fe eee ae , e Tai, ORD ea a s cunning,” “ineffable meanness” | 3! Paianvoryiden| (SEARS US LDSKS ORR TERLES NER REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES OF PRINTED JUTE, EMBROIDERED \ tien and "PecksniMan Pharisaism?” What! fue tu. emotion Be 7) A) Orns Ba fen aoa, ConeN IPED | OR APPLIQUE, FOR PARLOR, LIBRARY & DINING ROOM, TABLE & being talked ort of .crentAten EMBNINE: Wh SEBRLe! tHe |: ‘are hero w I for snd sheltered and cherished, | 10" Of that wealth, No, 1 am not w [ion hs | COUCH COVERS IN VELOUR TAPESTRY OR MOQUETTE, FRENCH AND celebrity emt inen IMMA MEEISA EELS ORTEO NOT ergs thot Tine the AMEE eek ne iver tee: | Soclailet, but 1 agree with the Soota-| | SWISS LACE CURTAINS, BED SPREADS, DRESSER SCARFS AND TIDIES } fend and with deliberation and venom| fujtauont or Se ee ea eee Ee Een arin aire fark nets AT FXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. cary, of all save) fia meagro| ent) care! At for SEE applied. ahem dy thn | ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE on of fac weeks on the | “1 would attack the tariff that butlds | —_——_—- | | coast, for instance, Poor Opinion of Men. |up and protects these vast un ual for- | PUBLICITY SAVES WOMAN. A Tiny Little Woman. SPECIAL ORDER ROOM : He | “And how male electors could eee I would hove the people able to} PRIKING, Oct. 17.~'The publicity 5 . caravan across the wi She is 0 wl rom gua with s @ restriction?” - | buy their own libraries rathe an ac- | the ry me; Tien in ¥ nas A ike Aenea oe h inoulay little woman 44 an Rul euOH a ureatreLien 1 in vy, Helbiown )biaries tatlonstnay 4 ithe arr a Mr Ti mh ECTED WITH THESE DEPARTMENTS WHEREIN ARE DISPLAYED APA ade Calin See AES eE || ansocates ‘Oh, men!" Mrs. Hale's slim shoulders |1 would have the people able to support | fluencitg the Net APPROPRIATE MATERIALS FOR TURNISHING TOWN OR COUNTRY CIEE RBG CUNEO ED) 188 0" | ing part tn shrugged the shrug of cynicism, ‘Moral- | thelr own schools without the assist- | !berts fe or the | RESIDENCES, APARTMENTS, HOTELS, CLUBS OR STEAMSHIPS. | gest the postmistress fa country against Havana TOE NEEHa AL OLUMRA auch eto tchooss) ance of Mr, Rockefellor's money, ‘Tarim | Wosrapher of tt Mi Hung Chang — | fotn, but whose mind has swept Be Ate ARE ARNE jtween them as in a peck of rotten ap- | tiat permits these special favors und roita to as pera age ico, | he w 7 ples. ‘\WO DIED IN FIRE. | the world in tts search for ammu- apace eee tree ee eR oo West Twenty-third Street KNIGH Ind., Oct. 1,—Two | nition against what she terms the | 4, are : Wawly: Tye never married aealn, \ ersons pe and twenty-five a with abs: had one ge sband, and I don't pe- Persona nerinlied) and twentyef uid: | Roosevelt fadle. country, altho’ of « {t falls to the lot of any woman to 5 LENS HEARSE RTE THE I | been Infinitely t wo. They're far too scarce. 1 a BV. M , who cons | “Simply for free America,” this re-| Moved north or 1 much about getting jmarkable little woman repeated yes. weeks ago. If there w ™ Mr Hale continued. “My Irman Hitehcock Says He Will Foxed. “we day when I sought to discover her | 1” x us 1 irted me nine y and | Have as Many Cleetoral ¥ i » no personal spite, the Pr no private iden sh r “notwithstanding the fact that people find it auficult to believe a is no object in it regiments ordered here to garrison the elty 8 found their ful! I live for them pleture on the pt Republica Mr against rs and s She ling y da ae tp en am 4} towns, and there Is aby the is a newspaper woman in Philadelphia woman conld attack & man for apy! in¢ ror us to do here, s |now. Isn't she a beautiful girl?” toral inajority was oth’ than a personal reason, I have ai RInAUIHB ith BusTonn eral pas every Northern lived in Washington some yeara to edu. | T’t been Bie t en Then Mrs, Hale tripped lightly over to H| Fe ee a nt enc is | itis Impossible to: move nto the Jn inother corner of the room and brought eighteen, and Richard, who is two| ‘mer ack two framed pictures years younger. My daughter Ruth, who| | “Every shifting of camp doubles my sons,” she sald, the) MADAM, IS YOUR HAIR A is grown up and self-supporting, came | the sick rate in our pres ned M affection making GLORY TO you? North to study art ip Philadelphia and| condition, and anyhow the interior | her n yolce tremble a little, matzolluwadtian is rather worse than the coast, as I hope to make enough money with my | T have found by wetual reconnala- book to send these two boys to college.” te H tin It. f yur present camps 4 “People e suggested that I have é nr ie ; yom attacked Roosevelt to even some ola| ‘n® Island can be, 1 write only be- What an anomaly! This dove é cause I cannot see our men wi » | score of my late husband, But Mr, Hale |)" A ANE NTH een like little mother cooing over her | died in 1897, when Roosevelt had never| ja\6 cndured extreme hardship and sons the same ferocious critic | been heard of outside of New York. ‘My husband was what I call an amateur politician, He was a member of the Democratic State Committee of | Tennessee, and 1 always kept myacif | well informed on political matters to be | able to talk to him intelligently, But it Was not until five years after his death | An irate man who, through care- |!" 1i2—that I conceived my present » to de th » far as th eartul rved t has swept vulture-like over Roosevelt camp. dan so uncomp! struction without Mes In me to ayer as it ts unn > next sentence she was once | fe st i the public to understand M dislike Mr. Roosevelt person- 1g Wirst Bele she explained; "I detest his the myth of San Juan Hill, for oclast of What makes more noise than a cat trying to play a banjo? THEODO “Colonel gade. evelt —— aes lessness, absentmindecness or for some other inexcusable reason for- gets to send his “want” advertise- ment for publication in the Sunday World. | opinion of Mr F 1 have a cousin on the Supreme Court bench of Tennessee whose brary is famous throughout his part of the State. One day I met him in the street in Knoxville and he told me he had just bought some new histories ant Yop Make That Sad Mistai | that might Interest me, and that he | would send them over to the hotel, oWhat a , She Can't R ‘espect Him, “It was not until last spring, how “How can we respect @ man ever, thas 1 resoived to wits who, knowing he was never on pout the reai Roosevelt, ‘This aboul the 5 : San Juan Hill at all, posed to iilinois Cong! he book ts # litle the suggestion of an man, 1 am afraid Verestchagin for u painting repre: you i R vou @ te to-day ATTT Broadway, Ni e free sample asking. Ww: THE ‘C

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