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; } 1 athena | mer home at Far Rockaway to-day ‘ companied by his sons and several pri- coment rn anger ry SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908, — THE EVENING WORLD, CARRIE NATIO “GUES ABROAD 10 - DOWN OLD SCOTCH |She Has No Hatchet, but There Footlight Stars Who Have IF amous hi | Risen from Ranks of Chorus Girls WOULD YOU LIKE 10 GO ON THE STAGE? Frohman’s Extraordinary Offer of Ac- Charles ‘MAID FIGHTS BLAZE METZ MAY SELL CITY IN UPTOWN HOTEL.) $12,500,000 BONDS Reassures Guests of the Win-|Court Denies Taxpayer Meys ston Who Started to er’s Suit as “Based on ; Depart. Suspicion Only.” : While a hundred women guests of the! Gomptrotier Metz may sell €12,600,000 Will Be “a Real Awaken- ing,” She Say *s Career for Twelve Girls Selected vening World Rea lers. tres This ip Mr offer to American girls who careers and e ak age ‘ x | who have Geto giiw Meili only t0 those GOING TO LONDON,TOO who wish take up ork seriousiy To eact the etty girls #elected by the re: | World he will hand a « forty weeks’ employment on t “nto RY , WAIAGY Of 425'a Week (making a total outlay of #1 ate Calls New York Accursed City This contract will include a trip to Europe and a chance to appear a Gon theatre. If the fair applicant succeeds, she will receive anotaer cor a two or three-year engagement in the Frohman companies, Each of the dozen lucky girls who win in The Evening World contests wili receive in addition six months’ free tuition in singing, dancing and acting, to pi pare her for her work. The condition of the contest are very simple, Here they are: The competition will be open for tho next three weeks, During that time ants are requeste rend thr ph of Rum and Flays Its j Women. No one need be surprised tf the Demon Rum begins to get his'n shortly on the tographs to “Photograph Editor, World, P. O. Box |. New York City er aide of the Atlantic. Aunt Carrie On the back of each phc ph must be written or printed the fou name and Nation has sailed for Scotland in good address of the competitor; her ght and the color of he None of these details are for publicat cas ie applic health and spirtts The Evening World cannot y¥ phot But those | Mra, Nation, who home ts now tn that do not win prizes will be destroyed, and the e! e affair r rded as confi- Washington, was a second cabin pas- dential, as far as they are concerned At the close of the three weeks’ duration of the contest, be carefully looked ov by a committee of competent ju * Frohman, These judges will select the twenty-four which in the! the most beautiful. The tweaty-four photographs will be printed tn The Evening orld, and read- ers will be asked to decide by vote as to which is the prettiest girl of the entire two dozen. The twelve girls receiving the largest numbe votes will at once begin thelr course of training under M1, Frohman's ‘The list of successful comp , as publish accepted as final. Any contestant writing direct to 31 will be at once disquaiified The competition is not open to women who are already on the stage. “The Ballet Princess" 1s the production in whtch the winners will make t debut. This was to have opened in New York next February. But Mr. Frohi bas postponed the first performance unt t September in orde~ to give the | prize winning twelve full time to study their new profession, under his direction, before making their Initial bow to a metropolitan audience. HUNTING FORMS, “PADDY” ROCHE T0 FLEISCHMANN IN MIORSE'S REEPER, senger on the Anchor Mner Columbia, all photographs will es selected by Mr opinion are which cleared this afternoon for Glas-| sow, With her she had her niece, Miss ‘allie Moore, also of Washington ‘The saloon buster ty going over at the vitation of the Scottish Temperance Union to deliver lectures in Glasgow, Dundee and Edinborough. Before re- turning she will also speak on the sub- fect of temperance at London and Bel- fast. She carried no hatchet as she went aboard. She'll Wake 'Em Up. “I come of plain Scotch-Irish stock, being thrifty, Iam not putting on y airs," sald Aunt Carrie to an Even- ing World reporter. "I am travelling second class because I will be comfort- ‘able and at the same time save money. | T never have been abroad, and I predict a real awakening will follow in my foot- | steps | “E, Scrimgeour, the Scotch temperance! leader, will meet us on our arrival, and will visit him at his home, Earl's Berea Dundee. I met him when he @ to the Prohibition Congress in G@aianun ia Cuan He wanted me jon ening World, must be man on the subject TENNESSEE COPPER STOCK HAMMERED a i Hh \ me }to come over then, but I teld him I must | FAR | ROCKAWAY | Union samen Southern Pacific, | stay pening to fight the candidate ot “line Licensed Rum Party, President | Paul Also Active Trading. Reading and Cut in Theodore Roesevelt. The Republican party ts the party of rum, and I will as ‘0 NeW HUSBAND, Former Proprietor of Ross-| more Forgives Enemy Who Is in Trouble. Family peers isk Letter Saying Missing Woman Had Been Seen There. j and branch,” Ab Tennessee C er in| of the ) . Nation spoke a few et to-day, during | kind words about New York. 1 shares were | ew York—accursed city of rum,” A the price said. oted for ite drunken women, especial! ed by a| ared LUND ek RED OF SG = TO WOVEN Grace May Returns to Quiet Jullus Fleischmann, the millionaire, of| Former Assemblyman Patrick He! The working classes are far more No, 18 West Eighty-sixth street, whose | Roche, and at one time proprietor or| Life Gory, ae feeble ra k was far| moral. 1 know all about you. I have aged wife has been missing for the past the Hotel Rossmore, to-day experienced} -!7E of Coeymans—Sec- - om peering ea eae rete eee Mle ONPeL Wiae renee | several weeks, hurried down to his sum-]a change of heart toward Charles W ond Marriage Annulled. Edward S. Foley, a \ Gai ioallennanavanid trovnelene te SurdBrent ote scand iecen. eumaud: ) ts which are sald to bi Ifedn on 1 ver the nation of an inde- | men. ; wo! | the f | Town, Pays High for His |Sees2, In the ac-| Morse, the late financier, now in Tombs under a fiftes en in the North than In the South nore in New York than in any year sentence | vate detectives, following the receipt of | ulance of Grace | 7 fe closed weak | eyrotit ' Es re awaiting removal to the Federal prison : ~ Sightseeing city of the North. list eeicrarnlalen croatia cesisent lcteatanteGa ay (Ue baer ee 3 S TD Bosh The Crusade on Shipboard. In which Mr. Fleischmann Mat | For five years the two have heen ene- Court, | Southern | on, my way across I shall keep up his wife was near his summer cottage Peaeopemiat ene aerone L abalaeen (ue mi Morse, the grent “trader,” fiimn- flammed Roche o of $6,000. Roche marriage leased the Hotel Rossmore, which was| She under the domination of Morse, at a! husband, certain figure that included the taxes. a} Morse explained the taxes, and t Nation, further. shall visit the jsmoking-room and urge men not to smoke and I shall go to the bar and beg men not to drink.” Mrs, Nation?’ repeated the captain of the Columbia, a canny Scot of years and discretion. “I never heard’ the name. But this I wull say. If any per- son aboard this ship makes trouble in the smoking-cabin or the bar I will per- sonally stop it.” » maybe Mrs. Nation may begin to make news even before she reaches the other shore. STOLE 10 AID SICK BABY, SAYS MOTHER —~.—. Carrie Hudolph Tells on Wednesday last. “I will not give the name of the writer of this letter,” Mr. Fleischmann said} to an Evening World reporter, “but the | | i letter was ‘from a man who knew my wife, and who {s responsible. “According to this message, Mrs, Fleischmann was first seen in Far Rockaway last Wednesday a week ago. ‘She was then dressed exactly as she} cajied around for his rebate. “Paddy” was when she left her home. The next| yas worsted, and lawyers told him he time she was seen was a week ag0 to-| had no case. On a question of veracity day. She was then walking along the told Roche, Morse would swoar beach, fn el (avy ON mee “The letter telling me that Mrs. d to see Morse a L Fleischmann was at Far Rockaway came last night, and I at once planned to go there and make a search for her." Several Other Clues. Mrs, Fleischmann was seen the night of her disappearance, ac conductor of a crosstown | making her w Long island iatlroad mould nave taken her to the r letters rece he met t dinks, ut" when Roche state dealer but wouldn't tell ned also to tell in =) Mrs. ardon me, Your Ue eeseaneliene cones neriee reaeive ** | Story of Poverty and Court res seen on the nig nt of her disapy otory y nce in bast One Hundred and Twen Orders an Inquiry. Mr. lavaionann h J UpESE Jost until rs A small man with a ht. He b genpmiticd either ofersa’ shitty it [RISE ay, smUstACle Carrie Hudolph, a nineteen-year-old of her dead or alive \ on UR a LUE GR: PASH EL i wife, pleaded the needs of her elght The letter from Far Ro y leads RsACey LOG) BPRSAr eH AL IE 1 months old baby In Jefferson Market Mr. Fleischmann to beileve that lls wife or leading into the Tombs, Hi ‘ May stood uy ted it Police Court to-day in justification for 4s probably demented t she had |g Maviihele all. Justice Brace began Feline’ Gow tordey tn: suai flont an fer wandered to Far Ror| 1 Flynn] : $14.48 from the muff of Mra, Lizzle Lin- erman, in a Fourteenth street depart- ment store yesterday, A clerk saw Mrs to Hudolph abstract 4a not taken serious ~~. s Cane the purse and called Policeman McEtzel. warde m nen All the| prisomer cried all night ine cell in THREE KILLED, OTHERS HURT aaupekner, Mey alt Headquarters = k A Seential a Obemer tO retire lie said in court that her home in at IN CINCINNAT: CAVE-IN, and Wa and Grace May to thoi \ eas married @ year-ago, Hi * Flynn sa with — Cane x Ip out of | ft, BePy, 8 sick and SCINN AN mp {wi he x d ¢. ‘sald, shi RENCINN ATS, Phreo. men | Hache s ? whether sar |W she Wan roma the river veneraey, eters ¢ reported de ired in} on a kinder tone than i A ® case back or not w mined to ate: she could get’ money landslide on Harrison avenue to-d “L heard ie UES by_no other a is. It 1s reported th mI Boss! recta teetientn aad ¥ The Magistrate held her and onderat | Boa ’ robation offic ry buried under a mass of Sawin Who Goes to Cut Off BANK STATEMENT SHOWS ree Mrs. Tinnerman sald. thatthe | ‘tims, ail laborers, were MIL rao rd him e 2 inet the heart to press the with’ a steam shov le ie h BIG LOANS AND DEPOSITS. | tin Bhould the story ‘told by Pe sea | ae and him ain't prove true arcana syeats «a tone) Lhe Highball Supply, and Her Niece.) estos oo, ee rh : é ne Clenring House statement for = om, 0. Bul a 4 » eo ‘ M s oi be ‘ 5 per cen eserve Th ucolepemame rT pyr Mase $381 aim the be i ‘ Per oes TARR rile, Thi TS 225TH ANNIVERSARY. 3 here t t " eof $64 » the propor: | q ¥ Kes reserve compared with Mandy Hook. 8 0 i figures 4s issued to-| ‘phe 26th anniversary of White Plains Bel Gees rcss ad Teg TRAIN KILLG COTTON DEALER, was celebrated to-day, a feature of the . NEW ORLEANS, N ter § 19 affair being two parades, one composed PORT OF ABW YORI: Hellwes the cot eter § | | of about 25 automobiles and the other tr i iu} of elvic and military bod Almost i ach ; ‘\every building in the town had some 1 | kind of decoration in honor of the occa- —- ® | sion, ‘The auto parade was held first, n YOU Solve the Pu e@ statement of banks and st | and the long line of handsomely deco- Ga Popp CERN York not | fated cars inade a fine showing. ‘The * we i 18) route Ww n miles long. ‘The military DOMNT Le te Cheers puso shows | march consisted of the First Battalion at thee atts ? AKETCKAC | of the Tenth Regiment, under com: id eposits ‘ 4 Ast on | of Major klein, and Company C, of the cc. h ing | New York Sevemy-fir Capt. John F. @ ‘ | Jenkins. Com ‘composed large 5 jiy of White Plains n All the local i fire companies Were in ling, and. after hem marched O4d- Fellows hike, tehos of town | oy Aimericu and all of th 1 Seventh | unions Van Fandt lowing the seeond fell to the | meeting was in the . Ke Am-|Church on Ratiroad avenu ‘ lier to the | addreages were made by prominent cltl, } y t ta). She lives at No. bed f— To-night @ band concert GiB be feat Pifty-fourth street. Given in front of the court-bouse. ° ‘ade @ public morial M. E. at whieh CALLE LIRRAE AMQ CARRIE MATLQL [right to work trying to extinguish the never stop until I have destroyed {t root | | | Having thus sounded the death knell} among the Four Hun- | 1s more drinking among | Hotel Winston were disturbed by alyworth of city bonds on Monday, as ad» slight fire in the elevator shaft to-day |vertised. Justice Seabury to-day dented |the application of David Meyer, as @ taxpayer, to enjoin the Comptroller an@ | prevent the sule. The Justice is not en- |tirely satistied with the Comptroller's Nora Keene, a pretty chambermatd went | fire, while she called reassuringly to the| frightened 1 here was SATISCORCIRI CAGE ES Gee on ney ORD REMI UI dercnne. cost) day Ata) Justice Seabury says, however, that Nora had detected a little blaze near|he preached this conclusion because ot the top of the shaft. She notified the | the tnsufticie: of the moving papet mt Her fool ‘ emis nd not because the very geners [guests on her floor and then called) conclusions of the Comptroller, sow the {down the ahaft to the elevator attend: | prese: rat borrowing capacity of the ity, ant, Augustus White, to hasten upward | in a clear and matietactory manne! ey with the car, In the mean time she had), “he sie of these bonds has been ady hastily procured a stepiadder and a(S h° S04 fy, 0e held on, Monday next ot bucket and proceeded to dash water on nis souglt is that the obi the flames, White then came to her as- | incurred by such sale would be constitutional debt limit Arie sistance and both attacked the blaze. | The Thinien 1s upon Mr. Meyer ton ati Word went quickly around among the|that such sale would be in exceThe Guests of the hotel—wiiich occupies the, te bornowing capacity of the citys ine: block between One Hundred and Twen- ! ints tO) Warranty thin scones ty-sixth and One Hundred and Twent than suspicion mu seventh streets, facing Seventh avenue. and many of them left their rooms after ACCUSED OF Two MurDRS- packing up their valuables wi Manager Lenihan summoned the fire- men, who put out the bi. wh hand * re E: y extinguishers. und Pollee Expect a we | ar Mystery. | Panis, Nov —The police nay“. THREE KILLED IN WRECK. | SRM We RARE: eae TOLEDO, 0., Nov F eee SeeH eo Rae were killed and one badly rast onl SA collision of freight trains Arrest of Man Con the Arbor Rallroad, near L pervant.| die early to-day. The dead nccnlentapt a Gregan, fireman, Veo engineer, Owos: jag are man of the s¢ nt that thepy: name {ts not known. t to up this myste Vv JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores. » McGreeny Silk.” New weaves and colors suitable for Gowns, Blouses, Coats, Garniture and Millinery, \ On Monday and Tuesday. \ November the 23d and 24th. { Sale of Ten Thou Taffetas Silk. | Z0hnchessyiderctreemerin nd yards, Black .55¢ per yard a a doo0a ovea0d fae SO | 2 Oye PR inige OC | ie 35 “ Bsc th tt value 7Sc to 1,45 In Both Stores, BLACK DRESS GOODS. On Monday, November the 23d. Satin Fini Directoire Cloth, all wool. 50 inches wide. 5 All wool, Black Diagonal Suiting. 50 inches wide. 75 In Both Stores, COLORED DRESS GOODS. Commencing Monday, November the 23d. Sale of Imported Dress Fabrics at Jess than half usual prices. French and Scotch Suitings in stripes, checks, plaids, Bordered Diag- onals, Fancy Broadcloth, Bordered Vene- | tian Cloth, Plisse Stripes and various other weave 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 per yard Broadcloth,—new shades of Taupe, London Smoke, Slate, Wistaria, Canard, Catawba, Amethyst and Rose, as well as all the staple shades. 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 per yard JAMES McCREERY & C0. 34th Street 23rd Strect pececscscscsc4 on the newspaper in which \ our “want” advertise- | ments should be printed just note these two facts: During the 6 work-days of this week The { World printed 18,574 separate advertisemen:s —6,564 more than the Herald. And the Morning World has a circulation of 150,000 per day in excess of that of any other morning newspaper in America ===7,000 WORLD ADS.=== Will be Prinied To-Morrow (Sunday), EXCISION SESSNS INNS NICS if