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Ww 2? THE EVENING WORLD, New “Cabriolet” Hat Has Possibilities ot Much Wider Range of Variation re TRAPPED BY FIR D SAFELY OV NARRCW CORNIC eo b Alu at waeY Soc BLUE HUN ( pao foes | Father Saves Own Family and Guides Fifteen Others From ta Burning Tenement. HELP BAL SOME-YES PANIC ON FIRE APE Ts DESIGN MIGHT APPEAL TO THE BROOKLYN MATRON AUTOMOBILISTES s GOLDEN RU Tenants, in Stampede, tHam- pered by Absence of the Drop) Ladder GWE Tewilder fold by a threes tenement at EGE eRe TELL A CABRIOLET and flames to Em who led the HAT ON SIGHT way to safet q cornice — | juttin t twe nat the The facade has the lines of a | | farteab, ‘ street payem i _ ; With i the hallways behind and Rear clevation resembles sea ee ha fla ' ng up trom |] Fong cars peding tenants found Decorations to be wild flowers, Cites a pee PTR ' \ the use of the | /7es% vegetables, fruit, corn tas: sels, cherries, carrot tops, spine House, He Quoted Scrip- ture to Get Away, { the drop | ach, grapes. About} lac in place as wide as the e028 Ua n Merry Widow. — 2 Vell h wite children . J Will have a hooded cad effect AVELS CG 1, = asleep on the eee WELS GO WITH HIM. aie Ke | The price will range from $20 JEWELS G' to Sud. i Bare Yonkers Calls it Good Joke, PROVE But Victim: Sees Nothing PoOPULAL on BROADWAY. to Laugh At. ——__ the how Panic on Fire-Escape. te eae Like a Taxi Trimmed ee eae rev eoee | With Vegetables Is Se ees ne eh fo was all around by that | doa fighting The “Cabriolet” Hat ‘0s forgive you, THOMAS RILEY BS Yonkers, N.Y © ot Milliners Believe the “‘Hooded Cab Effect’? It) 1 inere over wava corr m Produces Will Be More Popular than the ster County It is Thomas prosperous boss plumber of Yonkers, who to-day verbally Present Crownless Cartwheels. PCREHMADINE REREAD ete ats ot awa hoa e bag of his wife's : in 1 Hay Ug a at $6, Every. one is i alert pres: {1 out the narrow A . ss the fa sescape of West iley, slender wife In his sued the above A $250 Ko! Instant! den he we It may look to some Ike a « valued in all eshiy gathered garden truck— laughing at the joke that the thief Garcied tt Pie SS + aan hat 1 ‘played on Riley, and even the police row corn LGA EEE GA And this : t offering sympathy His ner ect dear, thing of bea will soon Widows I Was at breakfast in his he the =anic ut as it Is only a woman's shr > home at No. 18 Warbur t cannot be “forever.” It{s not on| Asc is wife heard a Arming himself with a was aceomplishe liners, which cre t, say It w e most popular hat of the spring, its vesemblance to vehic crept quietly up Entering the front bee plumber caught the tii 1, the boss f looting a he, r other days and 2 parts of eadgear will vig new and modish ok like a taxicab and The blaze to the factory-made hat!’ Is 05 thers like the common or garden va- oN ‘ . ie Laetiitsel i $8 ceremony pointed his weapon at the 0: ere, ne c ery he Milliner Asscocla- " rf fcab, It is from the se ° aed sneny ssect man's head and shouted a cabriolets the National Association veer aye tO DAY SOME ee Verandamune corel Ww out your rt a ; sort of a war 1 hey have nothing ; of Milliners has on hitbition in the convention at the Palmer House, Chi- ‘ nat the hooded cab effect It pro any are cheap, ces makes it much more becoming “And a cheap hat, sa e crowning cartwheels now so of style, Is the most creation. against the mak declare that the h of factory hats, but ts are not “artist! Burglar obeyed. Riley saw before im oa well built man of about thirty. these arbiters eight, 189 pounds weight, medium height nuble work of nat and haliwa fo Mrs, Anna Salat ground th candy ste her son | ly after Bini pled the a little heavy black cap. He wore a stage bur y Widow, ok slike. mustache, eda rn ty at." ‘The ! Just Strolied In. ney in hat extremes is to meet the “What have It represents ail that the Ailey, “Keep i yyoom should be and is it 1s nswer my questions feare . where ping condensed art modest and ne of repressed It !s smal 1 be adorned s, wild flo me an assistant, kets, There ed the gn is supporting ue othing t hot even a scrap ts effort to preserve ateaneriieail (eine ices V will come cheap, as on) 5 i nfortunate and yor . of the tenants y go. A full outfit bee OG t you are ma at sie was missed. og fruits, vegetables and flowers, with } ark e or whatever else Intense Linens a of Hobokenitsean terteices lands en me I am ta thief, btu will frame-up a se me that will probably mein a lives on the sar rosa the pull Hie th 7 at and Inst triped ears to come ) the stairs to a can of Man Compels Him to Up Work. the oll nitxture. ; | Started Fire and Escaped. Give Underneata the meter he dumped 2 peach basket, filed with cloths, also . Ui-soaked, and over the pile he placed The fire guve the firemen a kindling wood. He touched off the pile fight, bu gutshea al and scurried to the street just about an hour's ‘The loss was estl the time the flames leaped up and began mated at The only fatality was crackling about the her wray and ¢ where nice to the adjoining butic poll member In relating his expertence with the Cooper remedtes, M uschold Releaminne) a “Walt a nitnute, said the captive. painter, living at » Hos) “You are ruining an unfertunate man, boken, N. J, says | and remember the Bille says ‘Do unto. “For three or four years T was A others as you would have the Mra, Towers’ whose inged ree The house was quickly aroused. | yiotim of stomach trouble of the most é au eta mains were found tu the hatlway. From every floor the tenants came, NO painful nature, My appetite was very cortatnly. relle ARAL cos one taking time to dress, The flaming poor and I was almost afraid to eat on ding me get AAU IE? | basket dropped to the street almost on, account of the distress that was sure to J aNr oN ; jewelry Wont With | TWO TENEMENTS | top of Policeman Matser, of the East |foliow, My food fatled to digest and 1] eis iy Me pt tt Him a SE AZE BY | Twenty-sccond street station, and an suffered a great deal. SET ABLAZE B alarm was sounded, It did not take “{ was subject to Intense pain in my {8% Kind-hearted and g INSANE FIREBUG long to put out the fire, ystomach and bowels, and at times the decided to be lentent The firemen rolled up thelr hoso and pas gy oppn to be careful In the future he allowed | started to quarters, when an alarm) ¢, 3 i he crook to go. The Cees aes ree LS ue The firebus had again got into the ball see, and in time my condition became temporartiy forgotten past week, and who seems bent on de-| of the five-story tenement and had oo itd that E was unable to work. The| When Mra. Riley went upstairs and stroying the lives of persons living $n | gprinkled kerosene on the statrs. ane guttering had weakened mo {atarted iO. investigate. whe found, thst five-story tenement houses, put a torch On the third floor landing there Was a4 worn me out her Hd wateh wns missing. along with to two tenements this morning, and in q can of ofl and streamers of cloth led phat ig the shape I was In several | tijue TAT abt both Instances managed to run down up to it. aiasiet TacoMMa an) AT RGERR AURRIRE LiRe aT ' tt to the strect and escape Just about the — Robert Green, who lives on the top Cooper's New Discovery, which had) which he was capt time the poli me dashing up in re- floor, discovered the fire and, after peen recommended to me, After taking) Then Mr Rk lost sponse to the screams of tenants. awakening the twenty families In the the medicine a short time my atomach fy. if The first blaze kindled by the incen- house, began to fight the flames. He and bowels felt more comfortable and diary was at No, 313 First avenue, got them out, and when the firemen ar- [ began to gain strength where he started a fire on Tuesday siyed there was nothing for them to do. “In the course of a few weeks my ap- night, when twelve Ciremen was over- ‘The second fire then prompted tne petite returned’, and I found that come by escaping gas, In the first firemen to call In the assistance of de- could eat almost any kind of food with fire the incendiary had lghted his torch fective, from) Central Olfice. | Detec no bad effect. By the the | had taken under the gas meter in the cellar, and man on the theo: Cooper medicine for five or six when the tenants had escaped over the lov weeks 1 was etrong enough to resur root and the firemen came the meter , ‘The fre started my work, and In two mon eter tysneventh strect. ) Weneull had been melted by the heat. The jeiinved to be the firemen dived down into the cellar, only tncendiary, to be overcome, —————————— ‘The cellar meter was not working FRACTURED H'3 SKULL. was n do ur to | {1 were tn ey family re- the fs tempe MeGowan, ir ta window to a working to | y day since, | AChE Sy Cit) ML DRESSMAKER CIES OF BURNS morning, so the firebug forced his way sk Flat ot Ne 7 halves ara aadisoubie: whatere airs to the third floor, where there 14 round unconscious In the areaway of No. | well. Cooper's New Discovery not on 1, the dressmaker who was burned @ gag meter suspended on the wall. 4:9 past One Hundred and Sixteenth rsulares my suffering but restored ime [jest Monday in her rooms, No. 90 Fira the Incendiary smeared the halle |gtreot thie morning, with fractured skull. “Heed ea ines are on ante at! ington avenue, when her gas ove way/ with kerosene and a mixture ot} a ‘si going home when he eran Me ope aalpged ‘and’ plunged into all the Riker stores, and can be obtained | spran, | sgrend streamers of ol areaway. + leading druggists’ everywhere, 8 | night 1 Belley ‘ue, FRIDAY, Jassiduous sult to the pretty ty to shoot the intruder | 4) bureau drawer, and without further |} 1 | Hartford, Chureh, Brook aflame from a teak, died fast | ma TOUCH MONEY <A i PAY Bs) AND CHORUS WI ey fh uN be He i vor len hase | TO SPEAK AT ACORN FORUM. port Mt ss Chase's mother toak trthur Brisbane and Nathan Stracs wihiteh {s the work of a man ree ing 31.400 a ye Supplementat vis will be Mer to hele deina where she} Mother-in-Law Sanne lavinig th \re Men on Post: Entitled i Mis Adams Love Changed Habits. atter he was disappe! and her visgthent hd beeame quite in bis set ee ments, spoke Millionaire's 1 notabl sohedated. ane and Nathan Strats Acorn Forum Gives Version of Pairs Commander's Salary, the | ar ni) (Question, Separation, the new pay roll fort RECKLESS WITH WEALTH of the ken ot} tatime He hada Munt t pal s Wel went fo Paris in the sun Mis The Beautiful Former Singer janet of an Mo tatiay toe prove hed ¥ B, Mr. Hoaehind beean { cases where men apy Seemed Ideally Happy | depress Wy person, After a th After Marriage. A posstuility Chat troubie may arise ted for one ' Kind of service ay a cable n to do stating ; 4 that he had married Miss Weit in Lon EEE UTS OD Ce | don Ing for a long time, and it was to cor a | Mey Hanglond’s mother who fives at rect them that Ue new pay rolis were Ween informed that son contem. | formulated ted matrimony and had not met th One of the ie anarriil, Hut she open we the Civil Service Commis ipon their return from abronc started their imatyimont e iniost favornl . my daughter speaks, It would seem im-| There peared, andon Oek 2 he AM to lend in this city anoher, Suc exc ae n fee will be charged >_> tal HARTFORD, mother-in-law, and fnasmuch as) Mr ning World.) | "Being the ances that may come | ion | SCOTCH COMEDIAN HERE. for its Judgment is that of polteeman, | — Commisstoner Bingham made some of j his captains do patrol duty the other day, Five of them were put out on the an| sidewalks to patrol, Comptroller Metz) Jack Lorimer, the Scotch comedtan, Was usked whether a captain doing arrived here on the Adriatte to-day ravtsetl clay cherrht ly receive a cap. | With lis wife, and he hopes to run tain's pay Harry Lauder a close second for musie 1 don't Know about that," sald he | hal! honors, This ts not his frst visit porter to-day at her home, No. 19 That's up to Bingham and the Civil|to Amertea, and if his welcome 1s as Collins street, this city, when asked to Serviee Commission.” hearty on his return trip-as it was he- give ler verston of the trouble whlel ‘This will bring a rather d cate} fore he says lie may continue on Ame has parter John A. Hoagland, the NUK question before the Civil Service Com-{fean soil as long as nls shoes ta York milllonatre, and his beautiful wite, mission when they como to the certt-|Whlch, 18 Mdiomatie Scotch for “ever who was formerly Miss Grace Welt, fication of the pay of the tive captains, more Some say that tf the Commiastoners | Lorimer under contract to Wills should certify such a move they would | am) Morris ? he ethically, bound to certify to other | appearane fnstances of the same kind. Men as-jatre with thr ened to the dutles of a captain are ried ‘To-1iy ert hod rrming sur fes tn patrol- “Jenny Maecr Hoagland will not gay anything until | | Jack Lorimer igiken for Second no ey | Venture Into Vanileville, proper for me to say anything now or It par ean to tell some of the things whieh 1 , she has not seen her at otime. Her mother and through ler mother sto her hus igaged to De might," was what Mrs, Tella L. Weir {nstnuated to an Evening World re- chorus gir “Ivs a pure case of much money and nothitr cluded Mrs, Welr, “and Mr. Hoagland, who ts not really bad, but reckless and Improvident, knows { heart that he ay nothing against Grace, who tlie me Mat Pies “hanoy and has ( comptroller, First at Board Sn -tve— ft! ween having an exceptionally pleasant’ — Meeting, Said He Had Been Kd This Lace Waist ’ ik f “1 Got Mare ‘A Tiidland: Laday” and gee new muatfoul set w ho she has organ- zed In New York Met at Musical Dinner. time du the past fow months In a pelle “Queens,” the meeting of the Board of stimate at a sme cal dinner party In} Seated in the nicely furnished flat What! Metz plas P ® which her daughter and her rte naher lant alin re ositive aN inclaw have provikted), Ara, Weir He wag ¢ uneommonly early x 4 V lue : that her daughter five or six years re: a i a) to-day, He was occupying a lone seat York, w nted to John A. He land, who, years previously, had | when the other members came strolling Nev riven up his office position and had jy qeisurety, Borough President Gresse come into his father’s millions earned in the flour Industry in Brooklyn. evan Spring ver exclaimed Borough Throwing over the “pink pasama girl’ nt, “Metz Is on the AV Va SOt “4 Model Misa Pauline Chase, to whom he was , Mr. Comptroller avked . at the time engaged, he began pn “Lam not early. Lam date. ba Hartford my way home," answered the troller wearily, “and,” he continue ou had as mn ct th n Fine ay L last night nba Gt |, Brussels , GAVE WATCH OH TO COOK. Gr j “i an rey W ho Had None, Ashe Separation, Sizes Kitten pay ge} talk to me | thing desplt | with t nate sult for sep er testimony aration from Morris R " hae v Has \) wht 'Sturday Sale Supreme Court to-day, ded mate “Mor teh to the servant J By fer the handsomest lace waist’ New York | has ever cee at the & p 0 ince alta] in price. Made of fine Brussels net, with wide panels cf fibre lace Morris. Rose! who den HE EXPECTS WIFE (tint too any young admis TO BE GINISULD ee es oe 2 ail Wife of the Rosen: | i ry testified average remains about the| le had a lot of voung adn ragged about then. Once. she tea antally with the announce-| Mra Hosenberg. showed. her } wal i me ns down (ront, and forming shoulder yoke, also extending \u'f length of sleeve (exactly like piciure). Clusters of hend made orna- A) nents on front panels, High lace collar vet, a new and dainty featue of ike SALE AT ALL TERF? After all th same, Colnel ment that Lowls Ginter Young, millton- aire, has obtained a lIlcense to marry Leona Ant news that Mrs. John A son, chorus girl, comes the <=—_—-- Hoagland, | 8 CHILDREN DEAD, ENDS LIFE g tod my Key th eight of Kissed former chorus girl, is arrang' and, a millic vorce her hu Mrs. Ho: nd was Gi Weir, of who came to New York tnger In the choir of Holy Tr n, and then went on the | « d ting tage Her {tial experience as a chorus 5 girl was ¢ ible, Indeed, for she was ; in the chorus of the Nat Goodwin pro- 7: ha of “A Midsum Night's Solid Gold | Dream.” Sle was married to Mr, Hong: so Rhy as ( fund Ost 1 sf emt | Eyeglasses JOR WON Olen en's |i For the past three years-up to six > q YANN , 1S Ves Hi weoks ngo—the pied ornatels $I. 00 a Ir air STS | furnisned apartm in the Wyoming, | SovskSons Lo at Fitts th street and Seventh avenue, ee : a : Mirs, Hosgland {8 living at the St FS FINE LAWN WAISTS, tri i Mireimalnay in ine manne enciennes Lace and embroidered and he 1a. etting the proper lions, tucked sleeves, buttoned | some eta ee ee tee itr aay ad with fronts of fine embr y fl vet AY HeVcntes APY ireaetanal i trimmed with ce in i Specially {. 03 Mim at ny mine 108 £, 234 81,, N.Y, priced at i... ‘ etenrrer Seemed an Ideal Marriage , Seaerie ss LINGERIE WAISTS, i te Bue Near De Kalb and Medallio: of sees eee tucked and lace ba 75 x mado regretfully valu 1,50. “Sp: 27 slands wer lav's cs mas too Rood tr | Bracamayfhs and 2 oth Sts, | ough to enjoy were genera y happy ma on owas the becau: the unconventio yrhood of the husband. Hoagland {8 about thirty-nine years old now, His father, Joseph a whom A great fortu Pure fi PROMPT SERVICE Mutual Milkse:t7sms2 E air-tight bottle, Uhat's why it 1 aiways the CLEANEST, MOST SANITARY AND SAEEST MILK to ple to CHILDREN | him § Interest In a lot tn 198) and te outright and a draw mo Young Hoagland ped the most PLAYER-PIANO This famous Piino equi with the most marveil ying attachment.) Absolutely unegu ind to use YOURSELF. it's GUARANTEED Mutual Milk and Cream Co. | MAIN OFFICE, 214 EAST 22) STREET, Tolepbone 6348 Gramercy. LATEST SROBUCT "ANOTHER ©)’ PACKAGE” | 1»! "em i Je! AN OLD FASHIONED SODACRACKER | va a argy a mean, KRANICH & BACH| | Anather Biscuit da7 Bast 244 Attest waw yong || © MAKES LITTLE DI ASK YOUR GROGER . RENCE WHAT YOL foWeat 125th Street) 4 A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT? WILL GO AND GET IT.

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