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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAsg, ANU OV he ata ae FLFPHANT ALICE ‘Book of Etiquette tor the “400” Tells Those Who Would Enter the Charmed Life What to Do PEEVISHLY ROOTS UP SOME TREES” Also Demolishes Fence to Add | LET THE BATHTUB OVERFLOW. \Husband and Wife Must Quarrel at Bridge, or Other Players Will Suspect Them of Cheating. Eclat to Bronx Zoo Moving Day. -STAMPEDES ANTELOPES. 75 Handlers Put to Flight, but Otherwise Coney Pachy- derm Is “Amiable. If it hadn't been for Alice's crankiness | md repugnance to getting her feet wet @F some other temperamental feminine felbie, moving day at the Bronx Zoo to-day would have been a perfect and Politely conducted function. But Alice's temperamen All over the place, and as pound, twelve-foog African lady phant, {t may be gathered that affair wasn't handled with the ecle and formality of a pink tea, As results Of the fractious female's capers are great holes in the earth out Br Parkway; three or four trees we uprooted in the pride of t 1th section of the iron picket rounding the antelope ir prone on ts side, and a ha Assistant keepers are having the time Of their lives chasing four or five ant lopes through the woods in the rain. She Was Amiable at Coney. | This was by no means the Arst time Alice had so distinguished her! those out in the park who have dozen her acquaintance only recently ginning to the staten Dick Richar old-time guide, phil- | osopher and friend, that she as amiable as a pink-e ved rab eame from Coney Island, and it may be that she missed the crowds, the music, the “hot dogs’ the moving picture shows of that resort, but, whatever the she lost her sweet disposition on 48, when Director Hornaday tried | old elephant house cause, Sept. to move her from the into the antelope house. | On that occasion she showed her | spleen by butting into the snake house, | breaking the glass cases and upsetting a gross or so of assorted king cobras, pythons, bushmasters, rattlers. spread- | ing adders and other well-known W@uirmers all over the floor, Two women were injured at this time, and the whole place mixed up. Alice Waa to stay a night and a day in the| @neke house, but was finally moved after | she had been given a dose of chloral | into the antelope house. There she re- mained until to-day. Buck Jumps Scatter 75 Men. Not taking chan. Director Hornaday ordered the young elephant’s | ankles shackled with heavy chains, giv- | ing her opportunity to take only short steps. Then a hempen cable was tied about her waist and a big ship's anchor attached any Then, with Dick Richards murmuring | tender nothings into her ear five men under the direction of Ho ay and Dr.,W. Reed Blair to coax Alice throug! door Was about fifty feet from the door of | the antelope house when she realized she Couldn't run on account of the chains so she began to | p. Lickety- | split, the seventy-fi scattered like ants, and it was only the prese mind of Richar the an chor around a at ken} Alice from go! ere When she t moy from her tronk ar pe a elephant trump i ° Mr. Kipling’s s:o The trees: trem bled, birds fell their nests anc animals a}! set up a equalling and a roaring | Then Richards liinenate!| Geliberateiy elim) Alice's back | and assured her, fa of tones, thi right. ‘This while and 4 Another 10) feet toward her ney quieted} she She Plucked Scme Trees. It But there was ness after t! \ strengt! uprooting t down pig, rolled Dery ground Only Rivhw = her. He s r like had beer consented t house. antelope : phant > exactly t All the Alice, and, t Amashing a came made without ex At trance, wh $n thy le the 4 placed Journey f ; ‘ Hpeek, the rs . ity. gon for H \ | | | Tip By Nicola Greeley-Smrth. To hold the mirror up to New York society is an altogether different diftcult and more nature. tastic Schedule for Week-End Visit Is $40; It You Haven't That Much Take an Early Train. Yet Francis W. Crowninshield in his book, “Man- ners for the Metropolis: Life of the 400," € Co, has done this, and made New for a keen and clever satire. Mr. Crowninshield’s guide to the 400—~it claims to be nothing clse—is frankly philanthropic in character. But undoubtedly the scope of his book is indicated best in his own brief foreword, which, with other ex- matter than holding tt wp to An Entrance Key to the Fan just published by D. Appleton York the merrier tracts from the book is reproduced thro’ ugh the NIXDLA GREELEY. courtesy of the publishers. It 1s worthy of remark,” writes Mr.!_ “With renewed thanks, 1 am, dear Crowninshield, “that during the past decade, both in America and in Eng land, sudden and violent changes have somewhat ruffled the placid waters of There new conditions of necessitated new | polite society. [life have naturally methods of social procedure. The tele- | phone, co-education, wireless telegraphy, motor cars, millionaires, bridge wh women's rights, Sherry's, cocktails, four-day liners, pianolas, steam heat, Directoire gowns, ulking-machines have all contributed to dirigible balloons and an astonishing social metamorph His Work of Charity. “Curlously enough, no book of etl- quette has taken count of these violent changes. There is literally no Baedeker for this newly discovered country. Many fruittul and enchanted islands have been sighted, but hi alas, remained un- charted. “It is, therefore, with motives of gen- erosity, charity and kindness that this little guide has been prepured by the eneyolent author. “Tt will be found to contain concise rules of deportment for all the more im- ant social ceremonies—from a tet -tete to betrothaf, a picnic to a funeral, a partie-carree to a divorce, an ushers’ dinner to a Turkish bath and a plano recital to a rout. It also contains excellent advice on the choice of a mo- tor car, a summer residence, a wife or a brand of cigar.” Mr. Crowninshle is on the country house, which, ng to the author's definition, is tablishinent maintained by people of wealth and position who have b: z rom their home circle the old ide family life, the hearth side, the rot ing little ones and the studious evenings | under the red lamp.” At a Week's End. ‘At a week-end pa nt calls you in the a your bath ts runr modish to sink off to Sleep and a the nh to overflow. As soon as you are wide awake make certain to turn c when the the electric light, and demand from the who precedes the Earl Marshal, who § a brandy and soda, After prece a duke, who precedes an you may light a cigarette andjearl, a marquis, a viscount, a bishop, he footman for breakfast and a)a baron, &c.; but in America the mat- cigar. It 9 a wise precaution to ter ts a much more perplexing one. ask for all the morning papers—othe! The author of this brochure respect- ise the other guests inay @ecure some |tully suggests the following scheme of of them. American dinner precedence: Let an “Parlor tricks are great assets in &/opera box count 6 points; steam yacht, week-enc The most popular are 5; town house, 5; country house, 4; mo- nex the eenip a GHGe, ADB \tors, 2 each; every million dollars, \e knuckles, disjointing the thumbs, | ry, ot ee 2 standing on the he HULA pao of | eres phat ane ORNs 4) Dalineaen bp | ards and dancing kewalk but § e a to her nut i aan the t kive met “ | | Mrs. Weekende, Yours sincerely, i PERCY VANDERFORT, -1 am returning to you, by express, the woodland violet bath salt, the photograph frame, the bedroom clock, the stiver brushes, the hot-water bag, and the two sachet cases which your servant mistook for my property.” Etiquette of Dinners. After country houses Mr. Crownin- shield takes up the etiquette of dinners. Among his many lumincus rt perhaps those which follo: found most generally useful. Nothing adds so much to an app ance of savoir faire as the art of grace. fully removing trom a dinner or evening party a gentleman who has imbibed, not wisely but too well. ‘Phe correct method is to ask the butler to Inform hin m that a lady wishes to speak to him on the tele- Phone. When he has left the room, spring upon him in the hall and chivy him Into a cab." “Rouge sticks and powder puffs may be used by ladies at luncheons, put never at dinners."’ “If a bachelor receives a dinner invi- tation from people who are not really ‘in the swim,’ people, let us say, like old friends, classmates and business as- Sociates, who are, so to speak, ‘on the Breen, but not dead to the je,” he should simply toss ft into the fire. This plan will prevent any more invitations from 0 undesirable a quarter. Were he to answer these people politely, they would certainly annoy him again at a later date, Remember that ‘the coward does it with a kiss, the brave man with a sword." Two Modish Excus. “When you are over nalf an hour late at dinner it Is well to have an excuse. T just now, only two modish estions “First, you were arrested for speeding your motor; second, you were playing bridge, and every hand seemed to be a spade or a club." difficult sub; disposed of by M of precedence Is owninshiela tn the n follows at dinners ts sin -malttlep itself. ‘The Sov- ereign ambassador, who precedes the Archbishop of Canterbury precedes an n house, 1 ® known grandparent of elther sex, i; culture, %. By this sys- | tem a woman of culture with four wn grandparents and @ million dol- ve a total of #%. She will, be forced to follow in the of a lady MRS. LIVINGSTON WEDS J. B. CLEWS |r DIVORCE CANNOT TAKE MAIDEN NE ke with @ town house and * 5 wt wil trait ater Bride Comes From a Dis- Justice Bischoff Establishes ¢ a woman with a steam yacht andtwol ., ; A otors (11) t known tota: tinguished Line of Ancestry New Rule in His Part of ts about 100; th about 4% The 3 per may arrange the totals and Is Handsome. Supreme Court, the hostess can then send. the puerts ing to their sted qu pipiens For the Dancing Set. 5 as ya ree di ¥ roceeding to s third top! at th e M iving e ne € te A Bray pt fe ummed J e I V a Drie e fc re t ; t wa 1 Marc? Mot or ‘henchwomen,’ wildly | the ceren twa "0 e wan sume & fspring leader,’ bat- The best La aiden ft proving Z d ike a halfback in a | lew N y 1 ut a ‘ © footh © hostess, with ber 3 v 1 iphis of the I ca ake ) order as ver new we curls; | bride, ac mald of r. Owing t 1 Justice whom ! wilt linen collars; fifty ditto | to the re death Mrs, Nichols, the That has been a part ndre leaping | tives of the Clews sand Livy mneel for Mr#, Currey, said so. agility o¢ ston flies, numbering about ff if Court without a en who effectu block the was thee at of crenida and orde! Justice Supreme sf dazed and travelling & e 1 ning 4 if) Kroup, spe the i hat of the # r oO ! H te i y " t w 1 sé st se Le ‘ around ‘ ‘ Jiene start at ‘ rs ry B hi INSURANCE MEN TO ACT | e uA t Accident Under y usp mrt we to Cuba i will eet New York Friday “ erry j where their " ‘be spent. vo vps © to co-operate in the work. id, i086, THREE ROBBERS FRACTURE SKULL Morning and Took Watch and Money. NOT LIKELY TO LIV a Block Saw and Heard Nothing of the Attack. Three highwaymen dressed ricians and ying a kit sandbagged, gagged and robbed 1 ft, fifty-three years old, tailor shop at No, 19 East Sev at 10.9 o'clock to-day Policeman Arthur Nelson stood hundred feet away, but nothing. tn his 1 enth st and escaped n pos one aw anc eard the shop Hospital with a skull and little chance of surv assault. The robbers answer the scriptions of three men who have preying on small restaurant men o @ pool of blood. H frac at Bel east side for weeks. Mrs. Raff left her husband's after 10 o'clock to do sc 1 er was she w! entered the shop ) thelr business. the Edison Company an N fror OF LITTLE TAILOR Sandbagged Him in Shop This Policeman on a Corner Within Raff was found in a small room off | iB the Asthma [PIANOS » Bronchitis Cr ee we CHILDREN TOSSED sy is week Oniy! | BY MOTH: R FR0M | APROESTERIN. nin sampar: | Mle pm Ke ed TACOL Ut vic = 4 il i in eat k YAND SiIP COVER CO. 435 E. 14th St, Lhone, 2806 | Stuyvesant §-piece Parlor Suits Reupholstered ta heavy tapes soriies where Sik cord ade in lat | SLIP COVERS « ana two vove 1 5 PIECES i « »- | Complete j tre { ext i ‘ 5 des HT with" apron biading. Cheapest orice ) and first-class work enaranteed. ‘i NO EXTRA CHARGES —_ | , REMEMBER! NO HUMBUG! all any etd w Rona: delivery Rented by see {f the electric lights are all i poke up the carrying the Catarrh & » Day, Week or Month. Tu ipped bag peculiar to Moving a Re t we sap Had No Electric Lights. Diffi | B > ‘emcee Difficult Breathing |N h the bag dropped USE e BANGS o the floor and said SF ata caine mesa O1l $5 Monthly Until | ‘ Pour a teaspoonful of Omera oil | | ng Stool, Cover and one | in a cup of b sh Wd the | year's a ig free; also 4 he mouth and nose Sfhad ae Mie ©! Inhale the arisi \ carries the hea pei pmersiasvennvaqnuaors Siete nel PLAYER-PIANOS in a heavy blunt instrumet heap on th Rat would of het vader strangled dist un assassins not one ne up a gag an prostrate victtm on he w his ond routh, his wife t In this Mrs. as she entered the store. Raff heard the old man’s groa His body wa it agar. recognizable, 80 robber trio wind Raff's head was hard thoroughly did th handkerchiefs abou fs neck and face. Blood covered bh lothing. He was e 0 speak. The woman screamed so loudly thi Policeman Crowds Search Street-. eighburhood was qpickly in , and crowds of young men wer gg through the ad, et ope of wetting @ trace « lead) Hor for sciousness of the burglar n lapsed into tims of fracture and littl 3 found ee-quarters of an hour against the door, and it was necessary to expend all her welght in A Word gives quick r $40 Cable & Son $2 65 CHICKERING 75 SOHMER 80 WEBER 5 | | at SPECIAL PRICES. ne Ral ll 95 STEINWAY aul Pale 125 GABLER ara || 145 CARL BETZ ; |] 170 WALTERS 175 WEBER i: || 195 Decker Bros. "to the Unwise PIANOS na ; RENTED, CARTAGE FREE THIS WEEK ind name, as it is z The right to use the name OETZ oS Government 1 “Coward” on a shoc ngs ex- rte. Va Court, cor. Livingston St. | clusively to us. 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