The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1908, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, a , SKETCHES A | TO-DAY’S EVENTS AT HORSE SHOW. HORSE SHOW WOMEN CF TWO DSTMCT TPES 2.35 Society "Doesnit HFill VAlll the ays (pointed tonnes Room, for Equine Lovers ; 11.00 A. M.—Saddle horses. 11.39 A. M.—Shetland ponies under addle. Harness horses. oroughbred horses suit able to become hunters, for prizes offered by F. Ambrose Clark, P. M.—Shetland pontes in har- M.—Roadsters and best ap-/ roadsters for onship. Qualified hunters for cup ¢ Are Well Represented. presented by Alfred B. Maclay. 3.90 P. M.—Pontes under saddle. 4.0 P, M.—Roa! teams (four-tn- f on arrival from Arrow | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. hallenge cup¢ The vivid contrast wes apparent to MED eETHey, reet Cleaning Depart- * the most unobservant. To the alert ment horses. 4.40 P. M.-H the two women represented the very rses suitable for cay- essence of the womanhood that have predominated | at the Garden during the Twenty-| fourth Annua) Horse Show, now p tically ended. The eyes of the brunette had to lower | to meet the eyes of the blond as they | stood talking together at the upper part types of American, le for cav- e, to be ridden by of- roadsters for sorses, P. M.—Saddle! 9.20 P. M.—Single harness horses, not exceeding 15.2 hands, for the champlonshiy of the promenade near the west gate.|'J9.85 P.M to ‘10.10 P. M.-Harness The taupe gray gown of the taller of horses, 10, P. M.—Hunters and jumpe the women fell {1 slim lines that broke into curves and eddles about her feet ‘The pollshed boots of the shorter and older woman showed beneath the caught up folds of her riding habit. The faces were strikingly dissimilar, The presence of the brunette and her kind stamped the show a social success. ‘The attendance of the light haired wom- an and her kind proved personal inter- est was scarcely on the wane. Many Women Asa matter of fact, it has been sey- eral years since the catalogue of the|* Horse Show has exhibited such a for-| Harn Dance.” midable ist of entries under feminine RE SAD REAILAT EH SR MAINE Girection. The contest in the classe for ladies’ saddle horses has been keen and unflagging from the first. ‘And we are to suppose that the won) en who sat all day in the boxes wer: vastly interested too, To be sure, a number of the older matrons ha tained what one might call the * Show face,” that presents a bian! of invincibly controlled emotions. | fortunately the afternoons at least wer leavened by the presence of many your girls who did not hesitate to clap thei: hands and chatter and laugh ‘An innovation came this year with the | fashionable trailing skirts, On Monda ® woman with a train started it an’ by Wednesday the would-be modi ones were emulating her. Slowly saur tering, these women permitied the skirts to drag behind them around t! promenade through the filth that hac been brought in from the streets by both men and horses. Seem to Enjcy It Too. As one enters fresh from the street and the unmistakable combination of horses and tanbark assail the nostril eer —— BRYAN GOING TO MEXICO. LINCOLN, Neb. Nov. W4.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan will leave Sunday for a trip to Mexico, They will seek rest and recreation, ‘The itinerary of’ the trip has not been announced, Mr Tiryan will deliver a commencement ad- cress in Philadelphia Dec, 23 on The Latest Novelty in Instrumental | Compositions a Noteworthy Hit. xhibitors, A delightful tnatrumental ci going the rounds of social pi and hotel orchestras | number known as“ There are #o many of this all of the annual puzzle presents itself: Hoy & RK. HENRY fs it possible for these delicaiely nu Aiton who wants t hing, that the tured women of fashion to sic compla ther ennalid t cently all day inhaling an a phere | ite that would sicken them with one whiy Bins mt fs fm thelr drawing rooms? ee tence alee itessnae nL - n strutted around the r ee World the evening clad in a full dre: & ‘Uttle green boune!” perche en his head. Wit! deep gratitude, hoy A ever, we notice ¢ gradual passing of |, Rye the emeraid Passion that bas held the | ue te Love maneuline iotelligence ia ite thrall, Walking Me the Hark.’ WSS ALEKANDAR EN CLA MORGAN Se T THE HORSE SHOW; THE GiRL OF 1908 4: Drawn Especially for The Evenin SLETAS WATCH BURGLAR AT WORK, | TENG HM Hid in Room at the Clare | Arms They See Negro Loot Owner’s Des Two detectives from Headquarters— MeCullough and Isaacson—hid them- SATURDAY, NOVEMBLR 14, luvs. fVO Ay 8 Ba At é & MR g World by C. ALLAN G: Li THE HORSE SHOW GIRL OF 1908. selves in the apartments of Mrs y widow, 2120 Broadway | Freem lives | h a burglar, and arty UL i U ing nabbed Robert Douglas, al employed fn the negro elevator boy. house, as he was, they say, rifling Mrs. Free when she was robbed | of 3 several hundred dol- lars Freeman's place has been entered several times, and small | amounts of money stvlen. She eus- pected Douglas. Another tenant entered into the plot | to catch the burglar last night, and called Douglas to him, | “I want some cigars,” said ‘the ten- ant. "I'll Up you well if you will run lover to the drug store and get me | some."" Douglas, always willing to earn a tip, hurried over to the store, and the detec- tives got to Mrs, man's apartments without his knowledge. After Doug- as had taken his place back on the elevator, Mrs. Freeman, her maid and dog lett the apartments for a walk, Mrs, Freeman remarhengin the bearing he elevator boy that she would be) e for an hour or more. cp & close watch on my apart- men she couttoned Douglas, as she went to the siree Half an hour later Douglas let him- self into Mrs. Freeman's rooms with a pass key ile crept to her desk and took a m e bil and a marked $5 1} \When he started back to his ele- ator the two detectives took him. He as brought to Pollee Headquarters, in Jersey. It was only when Hal grandson of the late V ley, a mul ence Berry, Brooklyn, to at the Holland H friends tear by Justice « last Thur afternoon, in ‘Two men, strange who had been rivals for app: member of the Board of Wa |misstoners of | fe = for the young were Domi nic Lavelle, 4 Fred Wen: to her. It ts alleged in the papers fn HER PURSE IN HIS LOCKER. oer iihs a the sult that Fbbets now maintatr aut an establ! nt at No, 166 G stree Waldorf Walter 1 nga s known ur Mins Marding’s uring car drove u the bas Miss Harding, of No. 36 Riverside | #8 address as all mag Driv “i at the Waldorf lust night |Jersey Cit ‘ TL 9 48 1 r gold purse with $5 in it on/the daugh fy in the e ne tabs Wh ran back in alF. Berry, promine Bit utter it had yaatshed. &. D, Foato-|ciety. tao lives in’ Mt ive, the Waser, said he had not seen| There apne to | Mra. N bd 19: WOMAN, MK bout the ro aance ¥ sa swan, brother of the is the pai x is grandmother ein Sw or brothers are ey to b ee MORGAN 1S IMPROVING, met the b ” and that t Dd Titus s sat ¥ Post jad been no susp engaseme nagte M aa i‘ Mone ACCUSED BANKER VINDICATED, |or muitiage, the Pua nidaentd ne , The Which, before Justice Hen-|sie had frequently King hat the ‘ tan n, had b r to the te ; i nowa the engas roy 1s ny ¢ broutht by Mra, Lena | % monthe. A ee et eans Is for € 4 ¢ WO free “—_ eer Adelior eeke lent of the pe an alleged thay re 1 A Tired Worker t unt 4 wil! find recuperation and en nil AGED NINISVER DEAD, Ktey. William V. Wilson, a Howth. He astor lb New Mon h for thirty-eight years, He was the Birst National t ‘ nk fl's third wife survives hin. He omariod ney when be was @ighs years of age. ew NS NAMES BASEBALL CARTER SALE —_-——_ ORG SUT RS. Halstead Swan and Miss Berry) Hotel Manager Nott Alleges Secrets of Actress Rudely Re- a] : : ie Elope and Are Married | vealed Even to Those Blue Siiks—Sad, Isn't It. Ebbets Not Only Took His Wife but His Name. Claude R. No Tt in cruel to reveal it, but there are Somerset, No. has 8 manager of the Hotel West 1 his wife A pair of blue st oftect Mrs Forty-seventh for absolute In place, | di naming Charles H,’ Ebbetts, Payne, to be bporarily | president of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, der to-day in the Fifth avenue auction P, Prentice, er for that respondent ase would have thought Ebbets and his wife have @t been ltv- ‘BIT, ing together i» 1). past two or three " even If sitting in one of both, |Years. It 1s alleged that Ebbets first the first fly ntment as|met Mre, Nott at a card party at the 1M fact one) tenalis : CATaR wi iter Comes! Hotel Somerset five years ago and from. ¢\c that time was devoted in his attentions strength from a lunch on REASON” & weit “THERE'S 4 NIGHTCAPS AND AND SOCIETY GIRL MACNATE INA. 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