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| | | j isa revort maintained by SENT ‘BRIKER 10 BFLEVUE WARD Ser Joslin Told His Troubles to Everybody and Finally Meets a Policeman, THEN HE IS ARRES 1D) His Boarding House Friends Breathe Sighs of Relief; so Does Miss McGeorge. Broker—Any gentleman who is a college gradu and says he works in Wall street. —/aciey) Boarding House Dictionary If Mise Grace Metieorge bad taken tt Into her hear co love Prederick Joslin @ broker® and a Yale gra ALA then, #0 young Mr Josiin says, he wouldn't be in Belevue to-day, But ahe didn't, She o thought of such a thing She de hd Saying 80. She even told Jostin so olerrt Joslin felt bad about it. He told the landlady, Mrs I 11 Westerfte whose boarding No 40 hattan ind Miss: MeGeorge both iyed countered and back It when toe Licker Fell Into Habits Jortin With-me habit so the easily to habits: that the f Westerfield s bexan to ti lapela dampe The tears were than in the parently t people to tall street co aus ° a) tha he was hurrying on whe way down Mra. Westerfeld rv do requests to ask the young man to change bis ways She urged him to, Bur stil! he listed ¢ port al dinner and wept on the shoulder of the in er dripped hot laces of the stenagrapher lad tears when his load of trouble shifted to siarhourd The time came couldn't get anybody troubles at Mra, Weste: young Mr, Jostt to listen Held’s. 1s his way away there to No, 142 Weat One fundred and ff street, where Mrs. Anders: landlady. And Still H* Wept. Seeing as how lie was a Mra. Anderson, ahe thovght poor dear Mr. Joslin’s case was awfi. «ad This didn't make him any better, It merely new one on cased him to fortify himself in his convictions, His emotions were so worked upon by the rush of this sympathy to his head that he took to whispering to Mrs, Anderson} thoughts about the cruelty of woman, And then the landlady nounced that the young man’s tr were indeed sad beyond exp they had driven him to drink such a nice young man, too After that the boarders of Mrs, Ander- fon's began to get a bit tear-sliy, t Bomething kept calling Mr. Joslin bac to the Parthenon. the Westerfield board- Sng-house, It called and called, until he went around there a few days ago and handed in a few love tokens in the shape of half-bricks through the basement windows and the parlor floor, These Were appraised at so little worth that the boarders swarmed out like @ lot of bees, and young Mr. Josiin's coattails snapped around the corner of One Hun- dred and Twenty-ftth street just tn time to save him from the clutches of the foremost pursuer. She Saw Him First. Yesterday afternoon he remembered fomething about it and went back to ex- plain to Miss McGeorge just what It all meant. She saw him first’ When he arrived in the upstairs hall he found all the other boarders—the men in thelr coatsleeves. But the beautiful Miss Mc George was not there. The police in- vestigation subsequently Indicates that phe was under the cellar stairs, Mrs. Westerfeld, who knows) real trouble when she seca it coming, sent out for a policeman and the messenger caught one Patrolman Kunz, of the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street sta- tlon. Kunz asked Mr. Joslin to come out and see the pretty street cars cunning Hundred and Twenty- fair an- sbles esion— He was 1 Hien street in. said he had seen plenty of things running up and down; What he wanted now was to see hits Gracie. The low-browed gang of boarders with whom he was then surrounded had kid- Jon,” he urged n we will search ler from the dun- the place and rescue geon In which she has been thrown nz reasoned with “him By and by Mr. ti Policeman after the police methods. they tumbled out Into the street Joslin started along for the station . but at the first corner he wanted yet lamp to see if hls t been hidden in the gle Bo Kuz called an ambulance, and they took Mr, Joslin to J. Hood Wright Hos- pital, singing, tearfully “T hung my heart on a wee-eeping willow tree!” One Quick Look. gave him one quick, searching look at J. Hood Wright Hospital and said; “Helleyue’ Psychopathic! Quick! The psychopathic ward at Hellevue Gracie had They the elty for people who are tMirestralnedly happy or aad, because they see or maintain bugs temporarily, artificially or chronteally Dr, Hoimés and the otlier doctors felt much at home with young Mr hey said they would keep him Vint he felt better, or until they eae whether he ever would, no,” said Miss MeGeorge at her is morning, * ‘oslin didn't about me. It + tt thes SA Np piety a Ee hie Fl ola pti oo de agate nate: 8 ininost | ome other | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1909. | LNDFLESS {VE - Real Love Letters of Lillian Russel! Not to Be Given Assurance Will Give Joy to Anxious Writers—‘ Absurd to Think She'd Do Such a Thing,” She Says. NO NAMES EVEN IN HER BOOK OF “FREAKS.” ‘There'll Also Be a Serious Volume of Correspondence With Peopie ot Noie—Glimpse cf Her Present Stage Lite. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “T have always been very fastidio sald Miss Lil- We were talking of love and love letters s dressing room at the Garrick Theatre, The lovely Lillian had just fini 1 her dfive’ and I was asking her about whieh, it was declared last week, she sh, “Tun not so foolish as to deny that [ ave love letters,” she continued, "In fact, T have pack- s of them and I've kept them.” (You in your Guilty Male Reader") t dream of publishing them ghoof celle, GM. RS) "Lam going to publish two ooks one of the comic or freak letters | have e containing all the beautiful things that have been written ese are many letters from Coqnelin, the great French actor; an Russell in = soon to pub ges and packag shake ty well shoes an (Heave ho WOOLA GREELEY Soa reeei ved however and op tome. Among 1 poem by James Whiteomb Riley—oh, any number of charming tributes mother But my perso Jove letters? How ridicnious—how drevdfy Mise Russell's hig bine eves flashed O, there are hundreds of freak letters, omino You have never deen Lillian and [intend top the amusing TieaPHGlOil earlee satlit mnotnones, with the left off, of very tiny dressing ro voll can't) course. magine linw much she toaked ke a ble’ At this mo the stage door man ely 4 non ver’ appeared and announced another visitor 1 Tat she did suggest It This proved to be a young man who d avanlie HAC SRIORRA TRITON Wanted Miss Russell to take part in a Nngsover’ Clitlat eoling. At benefit for the Italian sufferers, She ey, L Was extremely interested in hav-. consented at once. And then he made ge her t 1 more about her love another request. He had a friend out- ai side who was Juat crazy to moet her, An Early Love Affair iid she? The lovely jay smiled LINRTAt n fastidious” she ree Braciousty and sald she would J when [had led her gently back Th other young man was brought in. | suldect. oW when Twas a) Pellowed much conversation concerning Mttle girl of Ave T fanclod myself very 8 certain bridge p oy New Year's much interested in a [tte bey a year PVC from which Miss Russell had re- older. He used to give me apples and | fed at 1 o'clock, but which the frat cand iiien quite sert- 1 SUNK man declared had lasted till 6 in jepthe morning, "We wound up by gotng «growing ous when one I Miscovered that t emetied of halr oil, and it was all over." |0.MAes at the Jesuit Church,” he anid, ere EWRE TROT during which 1), “indeed!” excinimed Miss Russel! dropped a syinpat tear on the grave | Did they have a good house? of the youthful idl, and Miss Russell's; ANd on the heels of the laughter this | sally ereated the young men re Then Came Her Nap dinner was brought tn Male reader, now that T have relieved | your mind about the love letters, wait) After them went the emptied dinner while [tell your wife what she had for |tray. Stage hends brought in a straw se rg ‘ vue, {divan. There was still a & nner—for be it known that Lilian Rus | Wieneowarconnan sell in a kimono did not look a bit e that Maw UR adael stouter than Lillian Russell in the stage | evening gown she had just discarded. Moreover, the gown had slipped off as easily as a banana peel. So you see she| ap. Moreow more about le t her wrappi reouch about her And brought the good news from Philadeiphia to New York. she wouldn't letters the drapery of to the Public, Only the “Comics.” [fTHRQNED {TS CHINATOWN HAS $$ Coat Clearance! Tuesday's Terrific Reduction. Swell Long Coats, $12 to $15 Models $ 5 Unprecedented offer, coming at a time when Winter weather is just begin- ning, and three months of cold wea- ther to come. $12 Broadcloth Long Coats, $5.00 $15 Mixture Coats, $5.00 $15 Directoire Coats, $5.00. $12 Empire Coats, $5.00 gon , | sg Unquestionably the great- jj est coat selling event that has ever been recorded, Stunning models every one with their long clinging lines and pretty attractive backs. Some satin lined through- out, many satin trimmed, Every- thing from the most staple styles to the most pronounced novelty. You can't duplicate them at four ai times $5.00. Alterations FREE, Sale at All Three Stores. ry is 12 Coat, $5.00. ‘Atl West 14th Street NEWYORK AG08462 Fulton Street f BROOKLYN HEIRESS QUEEN Former Companions Sneer at Cora Seymour for Wanting to Quit Mott Street. FORTUNE COMES TO HER Lawyer Has Difficulty in Con- vineing the Woman She Is an Heiress, Bra SS) MISS LILLIAN RUSSELL, Dethrone the Queen t gett wether li the to-day a rn HE Lowated € now? piped Cella ears, Corn Was putts emarked between t val about $400,000, } kid at heart, but they've “The Celie has ALFeREY ST0 a ee eee ee cette bit 645t0651 Broad Street BY ROOSEVELT FOR isis steer seie eter ee Be peer cas RT A ee a Re eNO, REBUN UMN ad yey services can be made useful Her - RELIEE Of (TALY i i eae th Tree. * prive t Wicution of supplies above | oheoks he niicated and further appropriate the | ago | Hs Si ern ro ers =e sum of $90,000 to he ay Lito the work | a : t B th ~ | Congress Urges Speedy wr beter that the jaw follow ita Theanameiots im Her ue i", ae wvillvcanti T / Appropriation, lrorm ¢ iat is ed after tie Mount Malls WHI C nue 10-morrow ' . | a> an |! Wel Ker up HRe sitesi ane AGy Their Annual Clearance Sales of WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—President rps yy ye TARE | Return | K NEW EARTHQUAKE — | Urged Her to Retu . aN, cic haa Roonevat in a mevenge to Consrene io SHOCKS KEEP THE \oh!, Shuey aint ie room ate Women’s Walking Suits, {on for the rellef of the stricken people | PROPLE IN TERROR, |) oho HAN oan Nate aate them down eo! Imported and Domestic Coats, In the earthquake zone of Italy, ‘This, I K room by the American people for the succor |aremers pecursing, frequently, toxether [EMail howe WRB tone Women’s Underwear, of sufferers in other lands, Is to supple- | with predictions of more hey shocks.) ‘ 2 Cora isn't su 7 eo earthquake zone are] | moun Her com rm 12 n ment the dispatch of the supply ships; the people In the earthqua fnenihneewhenaaherend F ' & Fu Li ac q 1 tt 1 ep constant 8t of terror, f rit iy rea Mt q ( d H| Dead! Ad i 1! | erie ne, uate of the supply sie opti a constant a Tt eat eaten ur & Fur-Lined Garments, Messina will be eva: thousand atready ted to-day, Six | (i fis Mullin. opened have lett right, but she | jfrom Port Said for M sina with their BU OINSUS big cargoes of necessuries, originally In- Ghat ety and 8000 more Will depart to vote ecmeal Vuffs and Neckpieces Ban Put on Sweet tended for the Amesican feet, diverted gay. Twenty looters were shot there POT etree \ flere la he. meni? Six. lisclo | jto the immediate use of the Ltallan view | vactend i staggered at Mavens, a porterhonse. rteak, a , ' arene Saturday night at 943 0! Twantlocchon.it steamed rice, dry toast and tea, . . also supplements the President's | y, as a fresh shock of earthe ey coming 2 2 q 2 . e services of the entire ed f ebhpany qy 4 7 r ~ SE ie ane proffer of ie services of the entite panic enmumd aston And 0 mene Extraordinarily Low Prices weets?” asked Miss Russell wistfully of | Neet of sixteen warships,’ whose use, | yrany of the tottering walls fell, but yerefarenwan 2 waiter at the end of the repast | jp ee Pe eee cine oe no fatalities were recorded wien. She had a MtaasRRiN PARAL orate grateful acceptance or declination o Yr ulieeretieg me : ! the Itallan Government. The message Score of New Shocks Leave Them. ] “ch, L ‘know, but I hoped you'd for- was brief and plans had been made There have been a ore ae teemars te turn ‘em down, but [ have} - irate van for the immediate enactment Into law | since the disaster of last onday,: but sald the Mission's matd f 1] i] 4 13 gotten it.’ Then she turned to me and M t d { d & B — ddi I Eetistinad ORANGE evan QUAKE VICTIMS its recommendations. this was the first that was distinetly 7 freeamuyHl eee yleta edsteads & e Img en ay 3 | perceptible, CCM theatre I hate steak, and I hate to eat it, T | $300,000 Was Added. ‘ % Carr to-day, “that she has forgotten | . love rich creamy soups, and I can’t] At the conference at the White House yccterany at EEE Fo a eta, MANE BE HUE To-morrow, at Decided Reductions haye them, And T Joye sweets, and 1! — lant night, which was attended by fagtern part. of § If she reforms, so much the bet can't have them either, WhataslaveT| /, ‘ 7 9 Speaker Cannon, the sum of $502,00 was q gsclioo! house, a el Hut 1 oean't get her away. from $ am to this profession!” eee eee a ee ene eg, |egreed) upon as) the vtileli | geston, and. We. gon were Tie fortune does not ; ar $17.50, 22.75, 25,00 “Afraid of fat2" 1 questioned with | 4 suitional contributions of $4,751.25 were | sould be appropriated was py houses, The 9 Tu has something todo with Formerly $20.00, 26.00 and 32.50 more truth than taot aeealved this morrdng, Of this sum (Meluded In an act drafted by the AP- fed in terror and x Island Clty _ SNot that only." Mise Rass ta ee ee er ve gain and Propiation Committee of the Senate and uced to ts from! ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, ALL WIDTHS $4.75, 6.25, 8.00 awered frankly, “but for digestion aS tha New York Staats-Zeltung $1,0m, R, | the House minutes before the sliocks were, felt at Beata Formerly $6.00, 7.75 and 10,50 weil, On a matinee day, with only aly. \an Cortlandt $0 and Mrs. Tsador | Houde convened the Speaker LEE nee eee tala Alar expressed Thelt disappointment. is ‘aw hours between performance 1 , " See etter from the White House st NUrling. down: weveral non, Cora’s ships have come in, but} y RINGS, Cera A AICA IS Ga SaRE Ate Goal aennee f10) aU ert et at ert erect yeaT LITT Pe TEC Mee ee Mi tor chinatewn.’| UPHOLSTERED SPRINGS, $12.50, 16.50, 19.00 has to be particularly careful. It's less! pyree hundred boxes of lemons es Se Te stew eautd tho UN a Het | IN PLAIN OR FANCY TICKING, OU, 10.00, 19, fatiguing to have my dinner sent in in! gonated by the Califo a‘ w." | Before any action could n by the Bre now camping In : aed AMOK AnHIaR this way.” : the California Frutt EX. | Committee on Appropriations the House _—— Formerly $16.00, 21.75 and 25.00 change Were sold at auction at the foot Once more T brought her back to the! of Warren street and the North River projected book and the love letters, this morning for $2060. Some of the Will Leave Names Out, boxes sold for as high as $100, “But perhaps the book won't be pub- | Gov. Hughes's Regrets. hed for two years or more," she sald. | Gov. Hughes will be unable to attend 1 don't know when I'll get the to’ the mass-meeting in ald of the Italian complle the letters. Every time I go to| earthquake sufferers In Madison Square Chicago I get a letter from a gallery | Garden on Tuesday evening because he god admirer who signk only the initial! has promised to be present at a re- *K' to his communteation Those let-| view, parade and military ball to be ters are generally criticisms of the per-}given that evening by the Second Bat- formance, and telligent critt: tation, ‘Tenth infantry, In the local too, The poor man imagines he! armory, the proceeds of which are to mbers me asa little girl In Rock- pe given to the earthquake relle€ fund Ville, IIL, where he was born, He thinks through the local branch of the Red very T went to school there, Then I have | Cross. another regular corre dent who |, By a rising vote the Board of Alder- sympathy for the Itallan earthquake le of the city of New igh their re sentatives in the Board of Aldermen, Join with the world in an expression of sym- pathy tot Italy at the awftl casa 4 {Chr { the wot the wounded In 1908 The World. printed Prayers of King and Queen. . The ona of the Ki and 50,554 separate “Business Op-]) Queen y in thelr effort ot personal ald demonstrate the trut that of nanire makes the portunity” Advertisements—21,- wt whole 206 more than the Herald or | peeaclyen dermen, any other New York morning : One tou world kin Ry the Board of Al he people of the Cty sympathy and ropolls of and Sunday newspaper. ere he ex Where do YOU Look for they age beenoverinken "ant sorely afflicted The resolution was introduced by Al- derman Timothy P. Sullivan, in whose @Miriot thousands of Italiane resige. Profit Yielding Investments ? | was in receipt of the Pres) sage on the subj | Ata hurried meeting of the committee Jin front of the Speaker's the amount Was increased to conform with | the President's lat With comparatively —n Hale reported to the Senate a resolu- | tion adopted by the Committee propriations, and tt was ag: only one vote in the ne was cast by Senator Bal) The President’s Message. The President's message rea! as fol- lows | “To the Senate and House of Repres The appalling calamity which bas befallen the people of Italy ts followed by distress and suffering throughout a wide region among many thousands who have escaped with tite, | but whose shelter and food and means of living are ed, The ordinary machinery for supplying the wants of civilized communitles is paralyzed an exceptional er demands that the obligations of hui jent’s mes- AMERICAN RELIEF SHIP CULGOA DUE, AT MESSINA ON FRIDAY, $3.50, 4,59, 6.75 50 and 8.00 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, STEEL FRAMES, Formerly $4.50, 5 The dimes its strength saves, count up in the end. White Rose desk recommendation delay Mr, PORT SAID, Jan. 4 supply Culgoa cruiser Yankton asrived | ith | hoon West Twenty-third Street sip Ceylon Tea A 10c. Package makes 40 Cups. Annual Shoe Sale Over 14,000 pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s fine shoes at greatly re- duced prices. Inno previous sale have we offered so large a stock or so come sentatives SURVIVORS ON RELIEF TRAD AR KILLED IN CRASH. Tuesday’s Special ; CHILD’S exists wl jen regard no limit of na plete an assortment. D i ‘ : Re enains cube ae A morning call avoids the crowd Italy; the warm a cave . ; . Ae A ship between that Millionaires and insures the most satisfactory se- nial Hk Co Fat lection. © wil i God has ) 1 blessed us in our safety hese should through the safe and efficient channe make their money tf \ ane Anelean Retire ment | acai SA SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET “Confident of your approval, I have “There's a Reason” RAINCOAT &@ COMP: ordered the Government supply ships Bet. 12th & Celtle and Culgoa to the scene of dis: | 13th Sts, | peed 531 Broadway, |