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™ ne fret avengee ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908. “FING” SAYS THAT “PAREE" IS “SOMEWHAT “Chairman Conners Declares the French Live Seven Hours to the Hour. FOUND KAISER “IN BAD.” Denies Reports of Sartorial Triumph in London With His Two Suits. ‘The Hon. William J. Conners, Chair man ef the Democratic State Commit- tea, who has returned from a alx weeks’ eojourn abroad, walked up Broadway feday 00 pleased with hineelt @ated to get back to “the greatest city of them af that he slmost forgot ;edowt that aewly acquired and dicnifed | of detng “the dest dressed man.” “Fingy” Just coulin't keep his tle on straight, end he said if he ever felt like turning htmeself loose ‘t's now. “Well, Puree,” remarked Mr. Conners, “Parea, I shonld call somewhat—ye: she’s pormewhat, ts Pares. Brenoh ctties are Nike that, only not 50 mush—no, not so much as Paree. \Wh: if they hit up the olip tn this city that they do in Paree the reserves from = @very police station would die from lack ef sleap and the Board of Aldermen ‘ would be passing resoluions of condem- nation till they got writer's cramp. They Yive seven hours to the hour there. Paree Has Bilis and Shows. “Paree hotets have bills for every- ‘Thing, too, as well as names,” he con- tinued “They have some fine shows in thetr theatres, too, but it's no use looking at a show when ro what in Sam Hill they're t. ing about. There's a heap more respect for the Amerioan abroad, too, than there used to be—maybe this battleship cruise has @omething to do with it and then again maybe not.” “Now, ge’ g down to the olottes thing.” wae sugested, you astonished the natives with Wardrobe? We heard that you were the Gressed man tn Lond ‘he Conners mouth ex ,@imost reached the Coun ‘and aft. eNothing! to that human cha thing. y, I only had two s then bagged atthe k att as for that story 4 wine till they had to t reserve stock—no! n oe the boys were f ull. In Berl Mr. Conners found some men who slept at night, sald the r~ turned wanderer. ‘Yes, he continued, | “and they go to church there, too. Didnt See the Kaiser. No, he didn’t see the 5 ton't know “He's in the in-bad club now,” re- marked Mr. Conners, adding with rare delicacy, “and it wou have been the thing to dig him up. T kay ft & good wort of chap, too—but let 8. “Well, Paree ts Parce and Berlin, but Now York paid. “As be uttered t Rerl COURT WON'T DECIDE CHILD’S LEGITIMACY. Christmas Time Not Suitthle fo Pass Upon Qu 1 Involvin; Woe, Says Justice Justice Carr, c upreme Brooklyn, to-day refused to consider a Alyore@ sult that involved the legitt magy of one of two children. *Thia part of the yea ould not de siven over to tle consideration of @ problem tnyolving so much unhap peas,” he remarked reserving ¢laton. The case wes that of Mos Aug Osoar Welsstt Sommnonlaw Guar @ays she entered When he boa the onild io hi! fo marrie|] Mi Hambury ay fn court to-day arms, Mrs. Welsstlor Weissfog $1,400 to @tarced Hin ‘on a war twenty-two sertw, entered tract, and paid end | All the other | % ears, fore Broadway Swagger Set Competes ||. OF P. PROVOST fossa In n Giving Costly “Freak” Dinners SHOCKED BY THE. and * “Cigs” lo the Water Wagon 75 Day Honors Up to pein Are avout | “ORDER (fF 15 | i ine Gils SribkAt, Te6! Is the Story, Evenly Divided Between | : . 5 : . The following conversation was over- Jackson Gouraud and Neamt th the Criminal Courts Bultding:, Rdalrehtd Bets) Officials nesta Pc Probe of Secret latian saaa™ aves eae Cult Founded ta Medica! we T thank you,” replied the Judge. have not smoked « cigarette for seventy-one days.” School. | “You surprise me, Judge. Won't you Joome across for a quiet drink?" “T must thank you again, and again OUTSIDERS, |@eciine. 1 have not taken @ drink for jseventy-five days. I am atrapped to ithe water wagon. So the story wan passed around the Criminal Courts Biulding that the Dis. 'STAGE FAVORITES BIDDEN AS GUEST |TAKES IN | Bizarre Dances and Other Nov- elties for Bored Pleasure- | Seekers—Guests Wore | Former Investigation Failed, but Dr. Smith Is Sure He nd wus even denying himself an oc- | jamas at One Feast. “Has Goods” Now. |casional nip. Ho fs emulating Kaiser Pe helm, YONKERS LINES Broadway's swagger set this year has gone back to an old but the sur | est way of letting off the steam of tts | PHILADELPHTA, Dee. 22—Quaker City “high brows" are Interested tn an. investigation being made at the in- down [OPERA HAT GOT THIS ‘GENTLEMAN’ BURGLAR NABBED WOMAN KILLED BY FALL FROM ROOF OF HOME Fell Between Buildings Return- Attracted Police Attention 9 ing From Call on Neighbor —Every Bone Broken, Man in Evening Suit as He Picked Loc! Nellie Payne, twenty-four years 14, A detective was sent from Headquar who Ived on the top floor of the five-|ters to-day to Yonkers to look over @ story tenement, at No, 99 Mast Seventy-| suspected “gentteman” burglar, whose first street, last night went over to vislt/ inability to keep his opera hat on his 4 friend who Myes on the top floor of] head ted to his undoing there last night. No. | Smugly attired in At midnight whan she started home, | hinking to avoid going all the way) the five flights and up those In) her own houso, sle went by way of the roof, she missed her footing in the dark and fell down the airshaft be- tween tho two bulldings. ening clothes, the young man was bending over at the front door of the home of Foster G, Slade, a New York engineer, at No. 76 Highland avenue. Policeman Kennedy knew the family was away, and as he assed the stranger's opera hat fell to the porch. Thomas Reilly, Janitor, called an am-— iF 7 «tance of Dr. Pagar F. Smith, vice-pro- | pbulance from Presbyterian Hospital| “Are you In trouble?” asked the pe holiday enthuslasm—its members are vost of the University of Pennsylvania, | See a ee a crnrerinbt ettalls GIES Papa TCUNTCRES run: ach other's heels to wee ee FF . every bone in the woman's body hai , , mtr, eee wes Jo Mb Moc as toed) Hae) ga deen broken and she had been in-| low. “I'm waiting for a young lady te who can give the smartest, most ex- of the Fifteen. ptantly killed, Members strongly deny oharges mado oy Dr. Charlotte Abbey, who has an- © resignation from “The O: f the Fifteen’? beeaune of ten: she said have been promulgated. ‘The order was founded two years ago pensive, elaborate and the freaktest | | nounced | dinner or supper !maginable, ; reely a night has passed for the past three or four weeks when at one of the restaurants or hotels along the LOSE FRANCHISE oes | ‘ be aud, ording to some of its support- [Main Lane there hes not been an atals ers, tt merely belfeves tn reincarnation | cil Wins First Round Ce OH lb Gace iso tia pata ‘and that ano! sslah wil appear Council Wins First Round in edy etage and rich men whose days are nNieutolindes SenALIEeuGe leat Fight Begun by Rais- tine battle for « thousands they ae Seria Sofa, : ‘ ‘ ® senior in the medical achool © university, Students In the unl-| versity, as well as men and women not connected with {t, are members. Tho} ai night. Broadway ts pos- sessed of @ dinner-giving fever with daring fewtures. One of the latest is a pajama party, and et another an ac- ing Fares. highest degree of the order is the “inner| The Yonkers Rallroad Company, the tress present aid a sword dance tn com . ai 5 ji es . ake See Onn neg ea Sesh Geib WER BORE BRLGR AIL OE REIS She did a “sword dance” at the recent Baques dinner in Martin's, (rete) ona ee pee te Gero) peallaiynignsotitne old Unions aD knives. The ambition among the hosta/tO amuse guests, with her boots stuck full of t vate teacher, of No, 725 East Woodlawn |\ OPereune no cars to-day on the seems to have been to see who could |————————____ -———— ——~——— |avenue, Germantown; Dr. Rockwell f_j&%@ Walnut street lines and parts of spend the most money on an enterta‘n- ment. he showed how the “rk really done !t its home, Pi Did Startling Dances. Miss Anna Held gang w tew songs, | tween Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Gouraud}and \ V ings police ta! Robinson, a dentist, of No. 1621 Chestnut | the South Broadway division. is. street; Mre, Marion Van Ness, No. 4601) The South Broadway cars will oon- /Springfield avenue, and Miss Harriet | timue to run to the city line, where they Brown, of Garden street and Ridge ave- ae Union RAI necTHateeal The meetings of the inner circle} Meet the Union Railway cars, Instea These Take Lead. So far honors appear to be even be- ie SDK, He STCLE | nue. M. Robert Baques. Mrs. uu g are held in the latter's apartments. , | of going over the bh however, as was the enormously wealthy Amy Crock. “One of the most eminent citizens of | hitherto, they will now traverse a sin- er, of California, and and her hus-|a Philadelphia,” sald Dr. Smith, “long gle track on New Main street. nd are among che most persistent “frat nichters’’ and “late supperera” tn |} town, ‘Their parties at thelr country | mace at Larch immer and heir e: the win- ago called my attention to @ report that jin the university there was an organtaza- hands the fare from Yonkers to the 400 From | 22 which held beliefs ‘on the question Battery was raised from § to 18 cents. jor free love that were at variance with | Claiming that this was a violation of |thosa held by most of us. ‘The investl-|the franchise terms, the Yonkers Coun- —— |Got Goods Worth $ Five and Ten-Cent Store When the road went into a receiver's i eriintarys Westen neie on then amounted to nothing. ‘cll ordered steps taken to forfeit the + 4 es, Literature of the ‘Order of Fifteen’ |franchiae and stop the operation of he 4 e it | ts, and wh in Three Visits. has since been given me, and I am not cars, and to collect the $0,000) guarantee Paris, gave afraid to y that portions of this lit- given by the road for a faithful com- erature have shocked me. I have made pliance with its contract with the cit up my mind that if the real author is) Leslie Sutherland, the receiver, of- and-ten-cent store {n the Bronx, Phillip a student in this university he shall not | fered to reduce the fare from 15 to 10 Katz acknowledged to Magistrate Crane, be a student here much longer.” lcents provided the &cent fare be walved. the Morrisania Police Court to-day, Others profess to have found the lter-| Justice Morchauser, of the Supreme | ‘yee |that he had performed the Herculean |ature harmless, and say the organiza-|Court, then ruled that If the Council | task of taking away §0 worth of mer | tion should welcome an inquiry. Dr.| would not permit the reduction he would chandlse. | Smith says be understands the literature |!ave to stop the cars operated on the jer three wee! or foward @ financ z In three visits as a burglar to a five- at which nyested in f cigars and m ned to ZO | gave the ca- 8 free rein. {s 2 wealthy in New Yo bon vive a of | er attended, Hin eanerorleGuienls ottended. | He must have had a moving van,” | hae one into the universities and col-|1ines which charged 15 cents from Yon- lar RUB Cae Sails of the Bald Detective C ivan, who made the | !eges in the West, to which the invest!- Kera to the Battery, Under this ruling | ee Re eeiea ss Hattie qrrest. “I know it would take me a gation will be extended jthe cars were stopped to-day, of farewe year to move $100 worth of five and ten-| ‘“‘We Sntend to find out Just how wide-| Am action to forfeit the bonds of the cent stuff out of that place, but the pro- | spread this organization ts," continued |Company will be continued and the A or says $40 covers his lose.” \Dr, Smith, “and what ft stands for,” |tormey-General will try to annul its fra: stein ts the proprietor and) Curtiss ts satd to have attended, before | °H!se- , next le came here, the University of ere Katz has sian Purdue University, m Indiana. He| 4, YW SOREN ERD Maven sino AM col night Detec- uss end @ black Vandyke beard. All of Miss Y so beautiful that her Mkeness ts on souventr postal ards—Wliore latest engagements on the Sam Bernard and ast neither eee sugement. were at the ras were at the Paques 16 Baie Woman ine Ce dinner, and 3 o'clock in the morning sare Spee dena she snie liter ing: found ae palma Fann 5 * hid behind @ the business of the organization ts car-, 0 be hk Se ™ ioe ‘the ao, he to 12.80 o'aleck they ried on by correspondence. | On ee Ra Rp ene dow being slowly) Miss Harriet Brown to-day gave em-| a de @ vintage | ihe on ess than any ¢ d or two saw|phatic dental to reporta regarding the | y Imported | the others. ne his | society. | great ex: | ner,’ a one aapusine as LYM) “There ts no society, no Inner ctrele, | “a dollar /Ag0 at J Se de ig |She said. “A few friends of long stand- | all the famous | ath of on aftalr,”” he sald y novelty Was that as crived ne or she was! ~ “it's. q) « room where all 1a sult It wa ¥ well | ing who aro Interested in thevsophy, as|Chandler, in ng {taught by the late Mme. Blavatsk on the | meet in my apartments Sunday after- obbed |noons to discuss the creed, if such tt | |may be called. We have no regular orewnization, IF. Homer Curtiss, whom uve KnOWn for a number of years,, Chicago With Miss Grace Larue, Actre: Won’t Admit It. rate most venture. Fey a Cerne ial CHIGAGO) Dect es) © the reg r # attends {9 \ister at the Auditorium Hotel Annex ¥ t I had to r is forty, v for more | shows that By Db, Chandler, of Man Carleton ade ae ‘ ins ball forstria) |chester, N. H., ston and Broadway, : unelvppyiec iim, 2 : linown as the “Boy Millionaire,” anc : me ‘ here a | ROOSEVELT REUNION ON LAST | Miss Grace Larue, are occupying. the the the occa: Diamond Jim" Br: il C T same suite at the hotel, Paul Gore many tines tie yer . CHRISTMAS IN WHITE HOUSE, |clerk sx the hotei, announced lust night roar Pre: and Family Will Not married. tier manager of the | a ind c f Th Coe) PINT een 1% Garrick, Larus 1s appear: | er mufe ile uci {| Spend Holiday at Pine Knot, |jng as leading woman with the "Nearly Pals Was 80) more ‘ tac Reen *ystoy a Hero’ that cortain Courses | Poown to be ® eurD as Has Been T Custom. weit were taken in the! od | aS | WASHING The Roose. | evs! now Turkish | , = . Sh neg | velt stock e r the seventh | »,Ché m, the i ier and ao on, LAW STUDENT |lronworker Falun ma Ninelotones ee alincc time trill hel hung! betorel thal miele | vu dinner, ad | aan | 1 lt ygxtended invites? AN E SCAR ED OVER by Derrick Arm at First | gcherous Santa Claus to fil. No doubt (stage, veuu nivel thy Matiiny née at, Martin’ NAUGHTY DANCER. | ant nares Seni oe uty tl They hud the private d room an pi | Morning ° rill Sep aneps | rmop ark wslltoom, and {f thay. t gold plate ped Into 4 will later fing Was on | chey if pot exculled, M,| What punishment the faculty Intends| thetr we lonesome wilds of foe {ot iu riety Gnd rareness of | eo inntor Bae inteareci nein ain vere \Arrica—perhaps a handy bowle knife yer, an a Tian ese? 88) of the Junior class of the Brooklyn Law! Harry Winters, a you onworker, |for the Preskient apts jungle-proof aie ol ry | School, a department of St, Lawrence who lived with his y babies | phic outfit Kermit nen radu ees ee i Acad: to-day. Th might not have at No. 816 venth street, | rescue of Manchester, ed that Mrs, Huooseyelt int i entiona to he een cause for ud re ehension had this usually elther | two pro Instructor | or ) mp ually elther the, Thankewiying sulted. In $2,000 & to the young a fuk if me rater nd Myzti io draw the Breagent and te 7 GOING TO SEE TAFT te week before and much bragging One Hundred and Thirteenth ral eral from Nicaragua to the Philippines, about it the ° e Of the street President leaves the bas been in unty on 4 around ear 4 t those a ‘The young men was corrying a ladder é © ent tamil tne visit, arrived tn day on th F R pround! pany Aaurd {along a narrow plank srvictid acrome| cludinm Mir and Mire Nicholas Long: ila ‘here moot | remain until midnight the open atealwork, when tie arm of @) iTrip make Lresiient Roovevelt's Inst Augusta, Gu, for talk with President. RaGD Sounted on the profersors re Gerigk @ pe SECA, atruck tie £9" | Gt finmay dinner in, the White House elect Taft, whose interpreter he was at nM and 7 nesta! OS", n er N A. ‘At midnight, according to the report, @ fitim ‘his footing Ho fall to the D happy farnily reunton. one time in f dangeuse fitted forth on the _ttaEe. UE a depth of nine stories an oe Bellevue Clerk Made Out Patrick Lindsay’s|toitinu” one said’ you could fount the Reintons ‘started’ to ees germents he wore cn yet two thumbs moras Vie nid Oldest ager beer brewery etitt : Bhe 8a 5 a yanislied er: “Thank God ‘ © Death Certificate in Wrong Name Dut soon teat wearin a “happy (ing to do tia ll in t 5 tat smile—and Mitle else iis thine she brokingst W oe fWent the limit," some sa; iste n Uni e ates and Halts Burial. Aa” rate ert thie professors —_- U e — Lie trad? > ths POPE GIVES WARM GREETING While friends are trying to provide Pat Lindsay with a devent burial, to which he js entitled as a former svldier of Uncle Sam, the body of tho soldier Hes at the Morgue while a jot of red tape has to be unwound. All the trouble is due to & mistake made in the frst | hame of the dead soldier Lindsay, who as un employee of the Charities Depariment was known to all hia friends as Patrick, or Pat, was (een to Bellevue Hospital on Deo. 9, suffering from pneumonia, During the Spanish American war he served as a private in the Hospital Corps, U. 8. A. After his death in Bellevue the death certificate Nae mede out ton Ween Laan baal’ alfertenes soley SH _™ had trouble ge ri 3 to the street, for the doors, tocked to keep the |fnquisitive out, kept them in. It te sald TO ARCHBISHOP IRELAND, [txty-two years old. His body was re-| the faculty if to wit in ‘iuagment on the The F, & M, Sx : h ae f er moved to the Morgue. | students who participated, and they ae Lbislation passed tn 19 provides for| all waiting, wh St. Paul Pre His § Krewing Co f all soldiers or sailors who c 1 - Meee at mle who) REED BY SHOW BEAR, Who Isa Nun, tothe Ponti} a \ rig Papers 5p Tell of New Cat s | death contificute shewed tha need ise | CHICAGO: T B~Gamusl #) we D : 22—Th - has} O I a W | death certificate showed the dead man’s oeper b: OM ° RC ac The Pope, » I e iret nume was William, instead of | employed se keeper by the owner of an) 91 os eo his moent illness, atriok, the bationel ‘}animal show !n an amusement park, cemetery au: recetved Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, Dritiva Fefuwed to open @ grave (or! was treed by @ large biack beer Inet tn private audience to-day, speaking cor ie body ett Heer er nee tont rae za Acting Super dent Rickard of | aot Poet ee Mored OE & dalenine a siy of the Archbishop's last vialt in On Draught at All Customers. Hellevue, said that he could make no] the branches until the bear was shot 1906. Archbishop Irland talked with the Pie econ seat, cting oF] | When fhesed up tuto the tree ie Ponti about his diocess bullding » new a haa x} ©OR- | shouted for ald and was heard by pe- eathedral in St. Paul and 4 pre Sas Sag lh oy ated ag ia Sah Mee 1” elt Bottled at the Brewery ard © uate 0 but were driven away by the bear. A|de to see t Archbishop - i - ennai an -areptenene Citisen with ® reputation for markaman: te he leaves For Hotels, Restaurants & Family Trade-Supplied by Leading Dealers & (irocers, sent de brought down ne a ‘cen, pina ante (0 the | Brewery and Bottling Werks, PARK AVE,, 501M 10 51ST STN. Y. , Re | paper on earth ‘VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ef it take her to a reception.” “Who is the young lady?’ asked the policeman. “Sir!” the man exclaimed, with # show of indignation. The officer pere sisted, and asked him where he lived He could not answer, was arrested an@ | led to Police Headquarters. A jimmy was found inside the man’s | vest where he could easily reach it. He \aluo carried a small block of wood to use under the jimmy. He said his name was George Cooper, and hissed at Ken- nedy, “If I'm sent away I'll certainly, flx you when I get out. Remember that.” DUTCH DEPUTEES CHEER NEWS OF EXPECTED HEIR thal RISKED DEATH AS DUTY. + Official Announcement : |Doctor and Driver Go Into Big Gaw Queen of Holland Is Likely | Soon to Be a Mother. Tank After Workman. If Jeremiah Murphy, @ laborer, recow ers from injuries received when he was seized with an epileptic fit and fell sixty feet into the Flatbush gas tank, fn Clarkson street, he will have to thanks Dr. Thomas Plunkett and Henry, O'Prien, driver of a Kings County Hos THE HAGUE, Dec, %.—It was om-, claily announced to-day in the Chamber of Deputies that Queen Wilhelmina was tn an interesting condition, and tho pital ambulance, who, risking thelr own statement was greeted with joyful lves. had themeelves lowered into the Sravos!” from practiaally the entire Pit and administered first ald, House. A handful of Socialists, amiga) DF Plunkett and O'Brien held on to the hoots and derision of their col-|the chain of a large derrick nil it was 68 . i let down, They found Murphy, uncons leagues, took exception to the loyal’ igus, and, after treating him, fastened Semonstraton, the chain of the derrick about him ai ne Queen's physicians conclude their had him hoisted out. Dr. Plunkett ai O'Brien foilowed Murphy, forty chance of recovery. thorne street nouncement with these "We rejoice to be able to state that all signs are in consonance with an ab- solutely perfect state of health.” The event 1s expected early spring. years old, has a slight He lives on Hawe in the | Try This for a Severe Cough. Take a pint of Granulated Sugar, ‘The hopes of the Dutch people for onl e| | add %4 cup of water, stir and let boil | heir to the throne of Holland have twic before been disappointed. ‘The young Quern Is twenty-eight vearg old Her husband ts Prince ifenry Mecklenburg-Schwerin ee A PAIL WILL FILL just a moment. 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