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( ie ina gt __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909, ¥ PRETIYMRS. SHE. Violinist Hartmann Inspired by PRAY THAT TAFT POLICEMAN SHOT oa oy D CWTHE AGE) Plow Full of Tora Manuscripts yy NO WAS ASHEELAMNED. spring Sus eee PATRON'S CHEEKS e RIMES FARMERS CONS $7 Is s) » Young Woman Schmidt First ' Charged With Stealing Says He Owes Her, Remarkable planation Is) Strange-Looking “Pill Box” Given by Clergymen for | Was Discharged in the 4 $20-$25 Models, Meeting at Tabernacle. Station House, Wednesday Only ALL TELL OF DANGER. ROW IN A DRUG STORE.) \\Fascinating models from the | PARTNER, SHE CLAIMS. | —_——- ———— Gicatest centres of style in France. eg ‘i ; alia Acie The most distinctive tailored cos- Row That Began With 'Phone | Declare That the Guidance of ‘Bogus Health Oficial Locked QS tumes to be found in New York-—- 1 Message to Detectives | God Is Necessary to | Up on Several artists’ designsfrom which thestyles Is Still Tangled, | Preserve Nation, Charges, in Fifth avenue drew form and ex- Fis The beauties of this col- lection cannot be overestimated. Ministers and laymen will crowd the James G mense Broadway: Tabernacle, Fifty: {man when a girl he had been entertain. | “\Mhe financial and sentimental dim: cuitles of the aged Gustav Schmidt, of was a very angry youne Ossining, and tho vivaclous and pretty Mrs. Edna Ashe @lred In Harlem Ce fore Magistrate Co sixth street and Broadway, the night of ing at supper in Hoaly’s restaurant tn New Hipless Conceptions. Smart iar Models. New Spring Fabrics. Styles that will be the height of vogue )) for months to come. Silk braids that are quite new. Fancy satin trimmings in self and contrasting colors. All the latest coat shapes. Lined with finest WZ quality silk reflecting the fabrics, Per- fect counterparts of the best custom lim sgoinen aver sau ihepted | Ch tailoring. At twice $15 we defy any Ue eat aee aR one to equal these suits, > of Ossining, were sidert-elect. Paft's Inauguration in, Columbps avenue left him this morn- tethis morning be- 6 the Colonial Phar- Mington and pray that he and his\ing and hurried ‘The same man | may safely tide the perils) macy on the cc He followed in and womar rt last Frida, and out rock the Ship of State, Only inj time to s6e her go fr andthe 7 find out very sued the | Says Theme of Every Bar | woman's arrest 1 To-day s niinats eg, | Writes Floats Out From | ipant avert His Head Rest, war times or in national stress of the of another, when he couldn't over J Uittle about t gravest nature have the clergymen, take her he began to make things tn retofore assembled from many de teresting for the clerk ond It's your fault that girl got away,’ 1 Tm go ) Depar'ment | nominations to ask blessings on the hie said, ticcoughin rr I'm of \ call issued by the Rrotherhood of t | a LE rd P: Son. Dyovestant. chureh es, has f Clerk Threw Him Out. i ane] By Ethel Hoyd Patterson sent to labor unto rel cha PRT SPIT aoe TEER New Spring Shades. bent ost Interestin’ Bible classes and the Yo M,C. Aalto a tow tes of thie, and propelled . =} (5 aan (hur Hartma he Hung, irging all to Join in prayer for the pros: | y4, et Weraneinee riba Ma to the Alterations FREE. r to|{s his piitow erolareinia a new Administration river. She (als 1 pleked hin SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. °\\ (to #0] things—his habits and his hair cut, ar Charlee F. dlefferson, parton Of uy and went over to the Weat y 2] nee ht a a x Seer prof |i ana water Qu the Wea ‘Ales 14th Sted iran : urse, his talent—some call It geniti Indorsed by Dr. Aked Lieut. Lan ere were tertibl t ties but almost any one would give the pil aletdanieettnenec it pheonenattlU i : ‘ aa NEW YORK & sa Tarifty Woman. ee Surely, a worfiy idea,” said the Rey. lings on ia the drug store, at | f fon enabled, she told) But then, if we are to belleve Mr i Fonte i aan ee a 1's ieee i i HURICRNCE Ty AGO e462Fulton S i) few seats | be for except the sale eit Cee ee ae er Eat ATeTTHadanl Télaric atartea a Grayiceain: 645t0651 Broad Street \ 0. esihhd ee ri Ce He Aviat ea page sea i mes to me to inquire why pr ing him: of selling cocaine and raising ents NEWARK and Put or Ne LeS DEY Weren't sald when the present adminis u row that when Sergt. Manchestey Zp Om P ' al and he fears lack of comprehensi ‘ i idk aici MEM aISHERiorERalataReoune it, | from the gross unmusical mind. Besides are puke ares i nae WarCATmATINT avert s m0 ick from | he was saving the history of the pillow eee Ly, re ae S Fy until he was a really great man. Then | The nay ‘ay x er Alone, of the ed that h ies Ga = F i was ne SER Fil = een = — | See Chureh of the Savious, sald ! ATU ae f 1 he ne fig to say pillow | livery likely these clergymen—students [hat s He WO suffer for his are U \ eh yis fa PST iar Terrors tance sear always—understand that only divine. rest , Re : Hite ate Horemann te eae We Byan ( TE il kuldance will prevent us from running Wheh he was searched before Mleut } enue One eae hes aed i a ieee ae hal R uU ih 4 aground under the perils of administra- Langan a contraption Known as} wn f a ea ‘letruck, Wales | live problems abroad and internal dis- 0 cts way taken from his pocket, | 4 i ‘ Ossining | 8t th des ona ile tii at home, ‘The present helms- | Sergt. Manchester exam it at nat ieee "5 Tack Xt iy ae | \ man has been running headlong ata ter-) “Very ca wh that.” sald Mr. | { Bralims, MacDowell, Liszt, and Weini- | fle pace, leaving agitated consti y, “tha's machine testint milk." | i awskl," confusingly explained Mr. Hart-| H } yoshatd|Yiaiparallsl inate: * Then It Went Off. 6 i manny ‘Phen: HAh, 1 aee you do nol une| , i ae as | 1a queer looking machine it ts 7 i 1 amencreran | VILLAUAVMETL stare, tacee ase most tel the abou an ach aid a tk vanced Spring Styles for ! ollectec! Mar iscripts. | man iho understands affairs of to-day, | cergean y ‘ . | anaes SS d 4 t ake \ t ’ A) Ranttocrernencd mere TAO. BEEN) DESO GIRL eae FAA eatentneto Women’s Dress Street Wear } and a stu A musician and an astrol- yy (ev tt iy San! Yo Tackia DI re vs hound to ald the new Administration | and through the smoke ‘f Go o ack! ) rr mok i tar of rare old mam | Vessel Labgring in Heavy Sea Young Tessie Phiut’s Petition tiring us ack’ to normal cond seen stanetng ° 4 Newest no of every description. During his NE Ahyy ae ARN ARID BUR ' tfons."" 3 tg ewes { days ho bought and had given to] Off Nantucket Changes for Alimony Reveals Action The Rev. F ot the! “1 k Mand! ronze | Designs ° U } y manuscripts of famous musi | Course Oddly. for Divorce -fourth strest Collegiate Churc sranbed 9 i me I was three years old 1 es - 3 good would come from offering is a pecullar type of pis he ba Newest it Hartmann, “and had even| Capt. Joseph Amos Harrison, of the Mi \dministration, but great blessings may nd is used at close range . 9 Shade ie ‘ need to play tt a Httle, My must-/steamship Victoria de Larri from ” sm the prayers of all fa ester's hand was so badly pul she being Mrs, F As es cal prociivities pleased my father im- Glasgow to Barber & Co., stear 4 », Broo ; regime, <A troublesome era yurned by the dis 4 at an ambu: Phavir s1 and a certitied mensely, When T was eighteen he pr ran i ; 4 confidence of pec 1 Was called and he was taken tc i check for $1,500 from him. He had. sented to me his collection of musicians’ | 28¢Mt® Which arrived in to-day, reported i , men have been brandec velt Hospital, Ina little while he Beit | stopped the been able | n tipts. I treasured them greatly. Seeing a steamer in distress yest Oe tof unrest oad; rebel- | Feported sick and went home ma a to get t e went to veral years they were locked up morning about thirty miles off limo Parone a ramanleli: nde of! ..car#y later conte aa that he is an ad. \ pir : Schmidt an casket, T added 10 oir, : and we'ree not far from foellngs of | Health Hoard. He was held ton teat te } ints ce se ould, alnaish 1 ald ay Fee erET eestor by he rehy. ‘That's put trong, but the West Side court, “charged with SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET ! Mrs wae n efore waited unti . hod hos M husba 0 ruth tat A (4 Ld ¢ ang i . ; ye’s much truth {n the statement. ‘ M ate rnell to-day to get back | they wer esented to me, sea was running In giant waves. At 3 Robert Plaut is twenty vears ol it M ‘ cs led we us that #00 s ! ed the strange part of my [o'clock in the morning Capt. Harrison met his youthful br st s and Criticism of Roosevelt inistration took @ and support of strenuous life 1. Now ‘e's no work for ditizens, small bank a The expi hold with t gall t aid Mr Hartmann, lowering} made out a black hull laboring in the | married he must be curbed or we'll his volce, "The Egyptian casket I al-jtrough of the violent sea, With his glass her ways kept near my bed. Often when I|he read a big letter 'S" on the black |48 Exch pt I dreamed that strange strains of | funnel of the vessel, the insignia of the | doned her that fe | music came from it. When I awoke | standard Of! fleet. ism has prompted this terrific pi WHE leac en it came his unts tlon. ed out and everything is. Within ison $4 suid that |they would still be ringing In my ears.| Capt, Harrison lald to for signals and! 1 Dace no sean and ‘pence | surely Mt Ly ) were the basis for many of my | euddenty saw the laboring steamer dis- ‘le ieee Fat ees pa EAS "to pilot the ship of state over the rock) ° $ | compositions, appear In the hollow of a mammoth |the millionatre’s son had beer F Wo Ate) bet els which now threaten her. | orax 0 IneéBran ai | May do not know what finally prompted | wave, The vessel was headed north by his bride t him a nor Pee Pe Le Says Idea Is Proper, | ' y ig | ¥ me to destroy these manuscripts,” Mr. | then, but when she emerged from the Philad f Mr Pp 1 Wallace Mac) at hi Hartmann went on, dramatically. “An| great mass of water that had seemed but he forgave her and took } k. errors and mishaps of | GIC It the tr overwhelming Impulse came upon me, | almost to swallow her she had headed Then, right after ¢ sho to the | rae ae ee tho times aro perilous: and A few baths with John- \ m and ‘I tore them in shreds one day. I}about to the south, The Victoria de Carl with @ young man named vers are needed to bring back com ! F P ore S ‘ poe, med to be acting under a spell. 1| Larrinaga was hove to for halt an hour, |} itl \iais Cor the dicoren actin | fort eM tonas Prayers are alwees venes | FOF F erspiring, Omar tN, son's Foot Soap will took some mummy cYoth that my father | expecting that the steamer would fly Tn speaking of jus client, Mr PLAY CRUSOE. ; bitered in war times, Lincoln always + | had and made a pillow, Then I put the|/some signal. When she did not Capt, barger declared that reminded his aldes to ask God's heip in its’ | Tender, Corn-riddenFeet make you forget you au ——— |, torn fragments in tt. Harrison proceeded on his was’ to this ee a a trouble, Weire, in) that contingency | prayer nomini ay ; ‘ : ever had tender or a.ator Sohmer ‘Tries to Boy ‘an Never Misses a Nigh elty. ‘ving too ‘ pndenctes that wrecked the | on the tse vers at this pe Th N h 15 k | De vents (Ue arr ei tie sera | o Capt. Philip Ruprecht, chief of the /eponting It fi ubiies abroad, in our country ter | Coma Seu Be eres INothing Like E painful feet. It prevents Ei Bsn pebceer es “From that day to this my head has) marine department of the Standard Oll |, u and relieves excessive Ascording to pa < on the steam: tested upon that pillow every’ nights Company said, after hearing Capt ae ' uy sex ein Mince ‘ine, which avril here | Sometimes, with my ear clone down | Harraon'a report, tat he beled te perspiration, quickly dissolves your coms and callouses, soothes and Heal i ' i i ye i to) Heer i seonie, teins GaN can : craft he hag seen was the big towing Th F heals your bunions. Relief upon the first application. this city, is tying very hard to buy Ways and forever the theme of every |Our feet. ese wcentie Standard e our of BaD Mon aun ie ie ‘Not § a fj Ah ; Dension soft Bermuda, bar that I have written has seemed to| ‘rhe 4 F, Lucas sailed | Fe G Q oney Back 1 ot Satisfied. ui in int WE} don Sunday for fA it re W. W. Dens: |ariso from beneath my brain and tat | yaiitaxctowine on aiiteden Cot OUT enerations WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Distributor. 905 Flaticon Bul | ay out from my marvellous pillow, hours after Capt. Harrison saw her 1 boyish |My last composition is entitled ‘Thus |jaboring, her captain had sent a wire. | > the |Shake God," announced Mr, Hert-liees thet he we Q mann, with “almost palntul modesty: | jroo, Sheimallca| coms Sandy HL LEHMAN C0, } 1 realize “It is not com: e yet My ow ” Bidhtod das 28 Es com art) vale Hea Possibly at the time Harrison saw ‘ Mijand allt en to play’ Robinsot i «| her" 3 | : Potion rhe sennion Ny hobINsON There wil be people, 1 suppose, who ber ae Capes Ruprecht: he had | Upholstere i ana, will say that it 18 im imitation of Rich- | TOP! ne of her barge, and that y) epee sit ‘a oo ard Strauss s ‘Thus Spake Zarathustra,’ | “4% Why she was compelled to put 146 West 234 S i Cit SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT but It could not be, it could not be be- | Sbout. As the ofl barge was very deep | Inposite Proctor ne hel, fe lee SUNDATA Worl EIT RTP ERT \cause I have not a manuscript of Rich- | {n the water, it 1s Ikely that she could ESTABLISHED 1:83. 4 ue 4 ard Strauss’s Jn my plow, show | Ot 06 made out from the bridge of the | Gey SHED 1383 @ 2, “ZT did not care to tell of my low } \ Py SA rsle cain because nobody Will understandathat ts, | ¥!ctoria de Larrinaga. As the Lucas : M. Cohan anc | nubody but a real musician, I wanted | 1s equipped with wireless, I am sure| e- p 10! i to wait until the four corners of the | we would have heard if she was in any World knew my name, and then [would Sones t the relics of tne great con A relicking | trouble.” p had done for me. BOSTON, Feb. p—=No steamer an-| == | c'See," sald Mr. Hartmann, diverging | swering the description of the ono 1 | from the subject of the pillo mY | thought to have been disabled, the con- 6b | Jaw Js crooked from caressing my violin | dition of which was reported by the Oe ote ussy ants pero nay tr result of an attalr | Steamer, Victoria de Larrinaga in New wor Htantry,” he thundered back to the | sgeken fram "Vinevand Haye ee aoe Her ®{ spoken from Vineyard Haven, or any iD) COE “WISE” BARGAIN ” violin Is my only love.” Of ether wouter hy zempeachiuastia)i ports, | a Uorner. Violinist Gets a New Name, Mariners at those points were unable Weber triinn Renn | WEBER UPKioul to Identify the vessel In the description 8 UNC UP RIGIT : Hiner || Mrs, Aso-Nelth Cochran, who is the| given by the Victoria de pader of the new name-changing cull, | tne seamen City of Froreie ahich gided Hartmann to her lst of re! nag one funnel with a large "8" on It | cruits, " a1) 5: rj {and which {8 bound east from Philadel: read, NM, Qld mame of Arthur| phia with a loaded oll barge In tow, jrubbed out and a new one written In. | passed Vineyard Haven at noon to-day He ts now Japay Hartmann. He hasn't fete thought that vesterday. ate. may: lost a violin since, as he did in January ‘i he ratarred’ a viol Ry Ys / have been near tiie position referred to 1 Houston and Los Angeles, pleneito-day of being ilwabled) ,, Hartmann admitted to-day that | ere ye is a bellever in the Aso-Nelth iocttiies He saa thathe met ates, | KNICKERBOCKER PAYS UP. Aso-Neith, a8 he calls Mrs. Cochran, | ‘ a and she told him of a number of | changes that would come into his life. t Every one of them arrived In achedule | Hlevent® and Twelfth Inatalments time. Prior to that he had met her Anticipated by « Year. daughter In Berlin. The daughter was his pup Nelih ch The Knickerbocker Trust Company to- “Mrs, ‘Ago-Neith changed my name ted it : 7 | for me and designed a charm and auc, He ea te Een ata teres cess Boon came,” he sald. Installments to depositors. ‘These were Mr. Hartmann weurs the charm now. |to tall due Feb. 25, 1910, and Apri! 28, 1910. | It is a seven pointed star, It exerts a| Instead they will be met Feb. 16, 190, or powerful infaznce on his affairs, he more than a year ahead of the schedule! gays. of the plan of resumption, Isn't there a corner for a little pet in your house? BRA Y UPRIGHT STRINWAY SOU ARE MINAT UPRIGHT. @ in Payments as Low as 8 “Wise” Artistic Uprights $225 to $400 _ Wise Piano Co. 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