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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908. 3 “PIPL OSCAR DI) ous Ute an Wite of Fort Slocum Army Lieutenant, Latest TRAN LOOTIS RS. NCHOLAS FSA SENT TO “BOOSI NOT STAR TALKS emggamuasae= Poetess of Passion to Burst in Tropical Song jspqyepry IN DIES SUDDENLY ~ABOUTNEN SUIT Ps Distinguished Socially, She Is Daugh- \y Frances Lee Declares She Will STORAGE HERE ** .°%.n%e" Goods Stolen From | ier-in-Law of Rear-Admiral John C. Watson, Next Ranking Fg , Bring Hammerstein to Officer to Dewey. Shore Cars and Two Sus: ETE COR TR ARRGE STOP REECE ORTE fh Court for Libel. | peets Are Held, wf the sldest fon of aton Ny '“TO A MAN I KNOW,” READS | GIVES OUT Hi!S LETTERS. | VOLUME’S DEDICATION. FNRI A Se Sree AES Poetess Laughingiy Reiuses to Tell it en ts i St and Art, He ls Her Husband—“Destiny Baie Wane Ge and Desire’-4s Title ot Striking Proauction. nd two me “Oscar Hammerstein's public state- ment that 1 or appear in any kind of of hames as Charles Cohen nts of m incompetent to perform. hey, both merel According to t tie per- Alleged to ha it cars are r formance will shortly bring him into @nother suit," declared Miss Frances By Nixvola Greeley-Smith, After Mary McLane and the daring book which made her the most talked-of young woman in america sc )+ rs ago, people gasped “What next?” And the answer came in the shape of “Three Weeks” Elinor Glyn. ird avenue pla: Lee, the “Texas Patti,” to-day “He broke my } While the police here details of the thet ut $19,000 worth of sox reer and is now t ee erates ere te Saree ne emneemeee Mi Favorita his threat to see me the gutter be fore he gets thre ue him for libe Cohen and ows hie efforts to leave me on the \ said “What next?" after that. For it waa Were locked up at Headquarters oe sharity of my friends generally believed that the limit of feminine self-revela- hy SOR ont ean Man) Ae TEA ELIE nest otan cera jeer * T had signed y 5 Meantime, the pol © trying to find from Key West tion had been reached. But we were reckoning without (good salary Miers inna nWateecinare CHIRIIT ees some clue to the men who robbed the for many years. mood seks Marya n und a thin Iitle volume of verses about eelgl veh raly uaTivoyswerlevurhaUht hansen jake {ts aj) arance in New York under the alluring title of “Destiny and Desire, Poems Passionate and Pe:- sin | | EO igen Cee ; Ai | Mrs. Watson, besides being our latest poetess of passion, is a most dis he Morning 1 i — fe by an organized sans, with Quality Better Than Ever d headquarters here a Holiday Packings BRIDE OF EARL'S 50N. Displayed in All LONDON, Lec Our Stores. tinguished p. n sovially, be Wnces nt aRement ofthe Hor the wife of First Lieut. James Thornton rene a = Ronald Lindsay, younger son of th St — Watson, of the United States Army, now atationed at Fort Slocum, and en, 281 of Crawford and Martha, young: |” Q\y? or 1, daughter of J daughter-in-law of Rear-Ac € Donald Camero’ gineer and Diver Went Into! Q2ugheninlaw of Rear-Adnival John Crittenden Watson, of Sranish War (TWO POEMS “PASSIONATE AND PERVERSE.’? | iv esse sto “perny ni the ranking officer of the United. z Hold of Sinking Cruiser in | States Navy, A TRYS1 , 7 r. ; ar $100,000 Bheoeimareove: ; san GONALAN Gu rf é y ST. 0) aw. = ——j ntract Ha Effort to Save Her. the mor nd «| A Woman's Way Iam waiting here for you. “To-morrow! | , hoe Gerber i aired mother 0 SPORT DED iY: ome: BHDeSETENTtL a ui mother of | Her kisses lingered on the dear lips And have you the patience then to Furs at important reductions | Re eseatetiall of a tad, Every drop of blood wait? : eived notion of the|Her burning mouth kindled | God! aly lips cry for the kisses | |) on account of removal. d all the 4 book entitled “Destiny sleeping five That pulses in my heart that are mine, | ] That waited but the touch And not to-morrow do I want them, y | | can oy: NP . © touch of pas- ' eae Pig Selatan sion's flame Pls a flaming torch to lioht your but to-day, ua er S ons | ae Waa Visti decal golacoronun (iy s0unnct nian putencned For who knows if tomorrow's sun . ® | ] when I saw } sterday and confront- | desire. | way— shall shine | The f.nest furs in the world. | { ed het with ree cons of the! She watched, with nalf-stumbering | ; ; Or where w wo shall! be wno/Hll| Pei HAUL a HS le | eves, | Lover Lad, with your Irish eyes, lived to-day? | her or not he, by any chance, The torture of her powers at their | HO ho RMD. io WER) CES CHE s ro Lebe 4 band | play; |F How well 1 know just what youll satisfied, ; ve Lieut, Watson's agony | Then gave herself with all her pas-| And never know the torture of te * she 1 hing- | i ' | leone ceccnnice stonate soul— do, (OD, Gah forme nee eeal \| XS letters, ad ee ie ys into the vessel: This even~ fasitoned to write poetry to your own| This was followed by a somewliat cyn- I—I am waiting here for you. missed my fate , | Buea aan aR Cin vme In the early morning, per- | NUsband.” verse entitled “Man's Love": = — | ] a 5 ! teh if 7 | You gather a r rs ak a ae ||| nt ever » them A f ore aptain cc Picture Only “Normal.” H ose : { One of th 4 to Misa Lee, ad- inuios, “word eame up that the air com: | | ate oe And feel a queer, glad thrill, | @ressed to her “Bruce.” In which pressors had stoppe 40 the news “And don’t you min inqutre¢ Because it's yours to ke . Seeing : f ep— - hile f the open airpe This latter “What people are going to think—wha\ A paar pat Deal : Y LT PaNESITE (a Geum chena tt ; Or, better stil, ’ RUSSIAN SABLE organi QGpera Com mation was given to the engines they're going to say when th read 7 | * the > ewe Delo nd Such poems as the one entitled “To-mor- ‘ou may wear it on yo h pany, in part f Wot nH nt below and Such p as the one entit! your heart 195. then sent for a diver. The behavior of Tew.” or the “Moon | For passion’ Ranging trom medium shades to the finest am ‘ 8 Hi fermi P ‘3 one sweet hour. “My dearest, dariingest Bruce: There these two men cannot Ko by unnoticed ere, with atica res. Cae fe put one Boosie after al. 1 have been The open-air port was in the stateroom {lon as T could summon to a voice un-| A"U when és charm is gone, ! | and darkest skins obtainable. | thinking of you all the and won- on berth Kk, starboard side, next to ,t?ained to fervor, I read to Mrs. Watson | Why, ‘twas only just a flower. ——_ | ! Gered wheth hen 6 o'clock vomiex the air conn ; these verses trom her "Moon Song’: “You see,” Mra, Wateon explained, ‘1 | Says No Appointments Will Long and medium Coats for street and | 4 around you miss We Boonie, it Mr. Wothers: went into this state- - y thin arms, haven't tried for metre. I know nothing Seat fea ‘ | 3 1 isa week since I landed, I stayed In| room and shut the door, te then tried | oon woe tn MY GTS, about it | 38 5 ‘i evening wear. Muffs and Neck Pieces in all Roe eee craricaineaiieskeu ores ‘ tie then ted Her eyes heary-tidded as from lan- : } Be Made During | | ehe way with all musical agents, and If! in place and then hung up his lanter guorous sicep, ; ged to Publish Them, His Visit the desirable furs, modelled into the iatest st heen for Jonn and Edward 4.) yeaa ieee ; Thave written poetry all my life prac- | _——>— : : | ost had not i sind Edward go an to use both hands light was Her red lips pulsing warm, teally, but with no thought of publish, fashions, De kesy (sic oS ylown out and he was left in total dark- | Pre. 4 4 ‘igses ing . 4 Ae 4 TI Hy aay, 5 eg eee cea cea tfes Ve res HOV ROMY ana tein total dark- | Tremulous her voice, her kisses tng it. One of the officers at Fort slo-| Crawled Through Small Hole coy. ttugnes, who is at the Astor a b en ness Ae cu happened o 4d some a = 1 8 hat spectable manag ; n aon sweet. a pepe ne pean por ret ae Cut Into Wall and Passed H sel so ny d tha iD appointmen SILVER FOX SKINS. “Weil, Boosie, [ love you. Think of | . . . . . . | been a id scrap book and sa! all @ ‘ass would be ma luring his visit to. the fF . ea nust publish them, I submitte | Among his early callers were oh ‘as often as I do of you. Study Ital- * . . * . . p submitted them a enty 3. 8. ip Creeipei tien anit cole yo Sy ae later . for correction to a very distinguished | Out Loot. Nott BURDEN Ga: Fur Coats for Men, suitable for street, ppenapaiinueh. of you Bea) Dan SBR room The warm red blood that gleams literary man, but he said I should let iter ted to talk over # sepertoire e dramatic" led sewn Through the naked beauty, ‘neath ‘hem so as they are. ‘A small garden ti the w military dress or automobiling. 4 soprano is rd twe t at and into th ont a ae has to be laid out geometrically,’ he ex-| Although the detectives are said to be ee ee s In the mean time of plained to me, ‘but one doesn’t expec = . eet ary, ol, Tread | acholars at s. Oh, p ‘ | pigs “ har pect |on the trail of a man suspected in 4 7 diver named Micno! Tells the wondrous secret of her vocuig 01 > 1 oO be disturbed i A nolers S 22ee ea valiaag iovien | ven, Ou! allonon ving Pelle the Zegul ity from a pine forest or a grove) nection with the robvery wt Bal worth ou anernealt| 184 Filth Avenue, [ pau all about Its, (Goodbye, Bos Ti sinking sip to lend a hand at closing id ; | of furs from the establishment of Ack hug and kiss you of old and as 1); pump was! Which end in savage love And there you are—lost in a tropical—| 2 pure from theiestal n ef New York. | ope I ever will, Your OSCAR.” oon ANd One Of! mAs craving of my soul very tropleal!—forest with Marylang)|man & Gordon, on: the elghth) floor . at this el i Watson | No, 28 East Tw y-second stre | | No. 2 nd st se = More Affection. , ; ' work and for| While I read I couldn't heip glancing a AI NUE | yesterday, they are also work’ In another letter " says he 1s ow nothing better tN occastonally at the young authoress “BUR ALARM” KEPT { ber: r not a “sickly lover ¢ making fool i SSK ArnIvian {pellet that a woman was impli ee Neun net halralat oie eeierl b whose cool blond beauty was sharply ac aur pall Be Vinten om art of Paves ee | centuated by a toque and long loose coat TABS ON THE WATER TANK,| They base this tn on a woman's ‘The brain acts through the nerves. ° . gelf and hie a lor black fur. At one side of the toque handkerchief found in a sectuded corner Whe the nerves are oriated by | NQ Tuberculosis or iseaseGerms OPE RTI: W. Yorks Bape: fy 00 ’ was a huge bunch of artificial Parma’ Mysterious Bell That Rang at | of the place, and on the fact that the Coffee-drinking the inind often im-| 3 MYoten | left you iast Monday I left a | violets, so natural that 1 could scarcely ; . aa Verret reatint thetncce wail (hrcach | Ae noe Gale Mien have no real ex- @miling, apparently happy Bruce. When o Me de Aistinguish them from the purple sphere A. M. Excites Neighborhood = | p ne a * istence, such as approuohing danger, a (et » Pp 7 sot our first letter on Wednesday’ lating F BI a Tei halivalun biehivats dakenainicn Any Kind Are Possible In 2 eee ied was such a short, ‘al- { the real blossoms at her breast Until Janitor Explains, which the valuables were n untriendly criticism, ete most perfunc letter, You had no “IT don’t think there's anything drend- small an averaged sized man could not A Mich. woman suffered in) this {ime to. write much as the bell was Ta eee eee rMawetaon | onuthe aide ef aiiie\ apartinenthougellseesinieiievaicra pied inroueh it ay, but found how to overcome It. ringing for upper jen I got another | a in ae nae evan ‘y real wom- N9 103 Westchester avenue is a big Onivicon vin Tak he write yesterday, just as E AlMo8' 4 when I had shed eal wom- cae a 4 | os! urs Taken. ene R formal siyaamered ith, a few formal eer R CPTEP IEE TENT et ell wien for more than ® yeor| eh y sah al twenty years 1 drank coffee, \ ines, disheartened an ec At SS aah criticise me, but ena ey finally de- | hen Ackerman reached his ofl inking would give me strength 5 a got one worth i million to way—a few prudes may eri 7 mv Maye inkin, ars NE a ae Ota handineeunte Andrew J, Mc son of ali try not to care, though of course shake ne Pe some sort of @| business yesterday morning the elevator when tired and nervous, Perfectly Sapting aca! aad : CORE ninicoaentiac nein patan aehalaled anticiambelwavalnnnte eee eee ears to clang | DOY told him a hole had deen pierced in The more coffee L drank, the more PASTEURIZED MIULK and affection, G ples x i ‘ nee vegan to clang ed and nervous | became, til i jc J26¢ at his home, No. 36 Ka itty y e ck Ww Ve ne door of his tired and nervous aie, un bali am nota alckly 1 or loveemak- fourth stre as the result njuries | “Tryst” Her Favorite. loudly, and neighbors were conyinced | the brick wall 1 th NF Ns wroke down entirely, Then { changed yam neta alokly Overt it sounded an alarm of thieves Jomce. Going inside Ackerman found i k 10 C NTS A U A im 00) everything ne d# 48 in a runaway aceldent, left no will it! sywpar vs in public ts very exe | - raene spicy my work from sewing to housewor E nly, everything ib \ EERE SET | Avnet a woman sare tp pul A bald-headed man leaned from his! the poor of the place strewn with com ve me more exercise and was INDO f Af ORME OR CONTA ‘erent from what she feels and knows! window and shouted "Burglars!"” Hig SEER RIET aR RI Peer EY al, but! Kept on drinking cofe arian | in her own heart re Fort Slocum ory brought a hundred t m1 ort i 1 rs ; OA A rT ction, | gie, of Princeton, applied for and re-| there is reading club where the off- jcrartments in thelr een RUBEN COT every pleco of expensive fur had been thought L could not do without 43. Store 350° Wagon: ing of the } ne, ar ceived from Sunrag etters) cers’ wives meet every week, and the the street in the rain. Others made | Stolen. He sent for the police, but the jy "Phone Your Orders to 0750 Columbus qt CIAL es WU 9 the fae anthers rg | most discussed new book is read aloud. Aue thelr doors and {Windows | were | onty possible clue to the robbers they “I was so nervous at times that if ‘word ‘ons you er petition says Dr. McCosh left , 4 auiie : locked and made ready to meet the in- | could find was an empty sack, on whieh te", alone | would not go irom one . 1 have sev rye : 1 don't belong, but they say thi truger should he appear. This excites . fi Sheffi uF --Clawe ve J Seatey fT nave been yours und. yours |MPWards of $10,00 In real estate, and | going to buy my poems and read them, Maer ered eg appear: This exclte- | was the name of a Broadway frm. Evie yoom to another for fear some one Sheffield Farms-Slawson-Decker Co. alone for seven years; I will be yours about $14,000 In personal estate. | Perhaps they'll criticise them, Well, a janitor and aroused him dently it 1 been used to carry out y 1 grab ane, and my Mitle chil ij _ = form nnleers 1 Mill tnust in Jou aid |r. Mocosh’shelne and next of kin jot women will criiclwe hetore other fle. Omir On A 1uN and quieted the game of the stolen Ko0%s tronehad’ ta ed/around on tptoeland Pasteurizing Plant, 524 to 528 West 87th St., New York me happy’ Well, then, Bruce, what 1 are M8 aged mother, Isabella MeCosh, ple, yet in their own souls will say of | Shug” pe Dut A bell ta wemiay | ‘The hole best told the story of the sea in whispers jist || have jy yours, | Nour ambitions wre nd ins two “Alste Aig Magie 4nd | 4 poem like ‘Moon Song,’ “That reminds him that the water tank on the roog| robbery. It was a little more than a Finally an attack of the grip weak- mine, your honor is my hoi Mrs. Mary J. Maitland, all of Princeton. y fayor- had gone dry foot wide and at first it was thought 5 erves rebelled and OSCAR." me'— ‘Moon Song’ is not my fayor a ed me so my nerves rebelled and Another letter refers to a “dream” eneeregEre Soren ite poem, however, I like best the one ro mnnen that a boy must have been the robbers I) even of coffee wag nause Bias dee it lations” “used her STOLE TOBACCO IS CHARGE, | cauea ‘vrs, peginning ‘tam waiting TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBIT. | ace digg feveytr a Ban ate ngs Then my husband prepared ~ “Bruce, you ate a d fool. Don't | pia [here for you. jometines vin chief was picker n A some Postum for me, believing the o% 10 employees of the ream so much—love me as T love you. | hree Men Arrested When Another Should have written a preface (0 the po He Open To-Morrow and F. the hall whe ny jong use of ¢ had caused my tv “Your | soems saying that I have lived as much ollow- arm are accustomed to 80. irankAnen ac my head and ‘OSCAR." Prisoner Confeaned, pean f lance ea ing Sundays From 1 to 10 P. rhe police theory is that before the| breakdown, go tit (aes » } Miss Lee denied yesterday that she in- in imagination as in experience. For Mi The P 6 the sands shook like the pal | i fends to bring @ suit against d-| Several downtown tobacco dealers in. instance, I meet a woman sometimes of Because of the enormous crowds wh: building was close ur Maat 8 At first | did not like Postum, but 4 ard Stephenson, son of ex-Capt, John | ine wholesale section have complained | whom I say to myself ‘How @ man could on Sundays have attended the tubercu. | Man OF Woman Lid In Ue ere kept on drink and as we fr | aa ce to the police recently that their places love you; how he could crush you in his | tosis exhibit at the Museum of Narmrai {of the hal of rari mw to it mght. accord R. U. A. PAWNBROKER? were being plundered regularly of bales arms,’ and then perhaps I write some-| History the management has decided, 40Wn to Let front MTA vuNaiDe tions on pkg., I Mhed it » U. A, of choice tobacco to the » of several thing like this beginning to OW, to extend the | #nd Jet in his or her accomplice restart | BE Shalbe TAbAROR FO. the FAlUa Os Me OER hours during which It will be on view ansateatadi Agninat urolara: i oD ae ed ae E Laie’ MURATA AG Among the men whose Les me look deep in your sea blue Henceforth the doors will be open on Qos TASS CORRG s aa Lidl “ad ving, watch, diamond or Nadie you have! oe No, 214 Pearl street, and Cohen &|Let me warm your red lips Anc reage of five hours over former sun nak se ECO PICTON ey TD y return their cups fo Buy while assortment is complete, Youcan pay at your conven for sale in the Morning World, whieh | Rothenberg, of No. 116 Pearl street | With the passion of mine, | “To-morroW Je Central Labor Union urglar alarms. A crowbar or pck | Postum 1 go anywhere in the tp buy Inferior wrticles as | . ie for buré' Don’t ; Ai a fee @ daily ciroulation tn New York) Central Office Detectives Reich, Drebel| Kiss you and crush you, O, maiden | DAY At the exhibit, when it ts expected | pug have been used to dig the hole ih house, day or night, and never think nA etic piece of Dlumond Jewelry or « Watch y that the labor untons will attend ‘bt Pleasure t Ct City greater than the Herald, Times, | and Giisinson have sheen at work on fair! great numbers. The new” sunday nd in| tiie wall, but no wuch implement was of any one grabbing me, and ne ALD ANTILLES. GlAKAN ELD. Nu . 8 4 P, binea? and on Third avenue to-day ne will remain in vogue until the exhibit | found children can romp as healthy o Oven sae un and Drees combined sted Edward Wall, of No. ago Mf¥ 80ub aflame with its mad desire— | \\oves late In , ene show room was lined with sah should. My nerves are a at We n, iH “oe See sie call a I veut ative Brooklyn; Walter | Come, fake what is yours, \s me af sham valued at £00 There's a Reason . Wl, the articles you have to offe ¥, of DB ewlots Road, Mh, | ay . | wholesale; mink sete, Persian iam, eo r -ostum Co. t “| on. bd ate "1. Land John Rerlln, of No. 28 cunt, You kindled the fire | Death at End of Journey, jmableaeias DA Aa, disiree RE Name giv Postum Co., Batt! i and many’ sales may follow. | atreet, the Bronx. The dectectives got | +4 HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 12-—Just as she | PADY . Creek, Mich. Read “The Road t oes sip maar ae personas ‘ Plug an a nia Hace eaten Set) OR th and Mrs, Watson read with! -eacned the home of her sister, Dr |Barinenta. very one of them was Vert ote oe d nent 10 | rosted a week ago for olVINg stl x * | Belle ekridge, in Hou * bre ken, The cheaper Kinds had been L, he AAV eer TET A the Sunday World to-morrow and watch | tobacco. In Molinos place four bal ity, flavor, quality reliability’ Barbara Allen, of ( » collapsed }exemined. apparently, and then thrown sow. ene appea’ from time to (oe seauit, " valued at $1,000, were found when the a eue yOur gree from heart affection and died ta: jon the fags as BOE Costly CDOUED WO ime, They are genuine, true aad i“ 4 -” Aatestives arrested him. van 0 menus. be eaxried’ way, full of hamam interest, ; - oan a ! 7 v 4

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