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o «to ar ws save CRAWLS 2 MILES Wildl A BULLET AR Hd HEART Masker Lays Hours in Thicket, | Waiting Death That Fails to Come, IN AGONY, HIDES WORN WOUND Falls Through Door at Wife's ‘eet and Doctor Discovers ! Attempt at Suicide. Blossom” and Among the Beease his grandmother left him out wanted to ef her will, Willlam Masker dle, Yesterday afternoon he wife and his two Perhaps this issed his ables good-by, lett ation, which his home at No, °% North West street, Paterson, N. J. and, with a pistol tn i ? e to-day his pocket, walked until he came to a Cast your ey patch of woods near North Haledon scheduled for th He picked cut a suitable spot under a big tree, Iny down, put the muzzle of the the revolver to his left breast and ; 5 s pulled the trigger. pounds, is now a By The bullet missed the heart Miss White ga margin of a half-inch or so. Wa Aner new for depth. Masker lay in the thi | "Moyen Age’ unt after midnight, suffering Early this morning he got to his feet | é and made his w staggering and re-| the exercises cited below. peatedly falling, back to] ‘To-Day — Formal reception by the his house, a distance of more than t¥9| president, Ellzabeth A. C. White, fol- jlowed by an Interchange of views on Fell Against His Door. When he reactied his own street, was Iiteraily crawling on his penal and knees. Falli he door of | the home, he called f 1 his wife | heard him and dragged Too weak to get into bed, he floor, whispering, betwee he was very {ll he was wounded he | the general state of the dressmaking profession. In @ general way President Elizabeth \4 ©, White will tell of her observa. | tlons during her stay in Paris, and d from her studies of s of the famous fash- of the Rue de la Paix. husband's plight st be COT | Wednesday.-A special lecture under Mrs. Masker ran to the house of the line personal supervision of Elizabeth nearest physician |A. ©. White, accompanied by practical The doctor covered the wo called an ambulance. alive at St, Joseph demonstri ing « show- and fons on living model: stumes for the Easter brid but loss of blood, bridesmaids, with accessories for a {rightful exer 8 wedding, as He in the femous almost sure to daline, Paris. raid via gowns and evening tee and frocks seen at Nice, Monte and Biarritz, Evening Session,—Corset lectures by + the world’s renowned authority, Eliza- beth A. C. White, accompanied by demonstrations on living models. ‘Thursday,—The proper modes for va- sions will be discussed by including a spe- Masker was tho Kate Baker, of Cry: died a month ago, tate, Including the large { she had lived. had inherit a large but when the will was read bh that the had nothing, scene by quarre tive whom he acc due Influence over t Brooding aver hopes of e the gowns worn by medal wer s he boxes, in the Jardin PUI iad lance wo ues des Champs Elysee. Iveniag Session. -— Social gathering TO URGE STATE ART BILL. iy ‘tue members. ‘This meeting will be] presided over C. White, Friday, — Continued exhibition of Il modistes are advised to ra- | ginal models exhibited for eof wetting all possible in- by President Elizabeth A, Committees Of for Albany to At- tend To-Day's Hearing. w York Chap: | owns tute of Archi- the Committees from the of the Amert , the Fine Ar York & the pury y 42 fhe ANGE public Season, as set forth by Elizabeth A. C, RW GTPALIRAL - Waine | White in her several lectures. Raeniinerent Art Com. Afternoon Session.—Lecture by Ellz- muasion, vbeth A.C, White, Views of the frocks | AY ts and ty are en in the Bois for a morn- mith les Also, view of the style Th " in. the and trotteau frocks | bin, is to consist of clever Ieee als ge Glace, in the cepten by the pved by tt ut ning Session.—Corset lectures by 1 authority, Eliza: | accompanied by on Rving models, having to do all these New York, and having ac- f of them trlumphantly at onyentions in Boston and Chi- hay t come to an end, nder she has lost some thirty on pul comni te HATRON RETURNS he Hun i I We aii Gowns of the Middle Ages, our tale of the middle ages th the waist six Inches above It looks exactly like the by Julla Marlowe or Juliet. Tt even has the pocket suspended at as Miss White ex- , Was used “to hold pen- sive the poor people.” the walst Is brought way and the skirt latd in five plaits rit, In one model the waist comes | cown to a point in front and 1s of nor- mal length in the back, In another a effect is produced by heavy braiding with soutache braid. ure of the “Moyen age” Melba as plained Thomassen Re- "Vous Miss Louisa sumes Duties After Long and Serious Illness tatements According to the numerous dress, By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Elizabeth A. C. WI marvel If you can that the Titlan-halred presideut of assoclation, who figure, and with it the capacity to wear the gown, the sensational costume promised for the spring which | has the waistline “some s!x Inches above the knee.” nation for thelr work during the | hearts for several years, but they had a ive oe 4 J ater ea emnmvpaw THE EVENING WORLD, T “Peach “Cloud Gray” New Colors. won't be a busy week for President | hite, of the Dressmakers’ Protective is {u semi-annual session in Masonte e over the @ assembled prograinme of ‘exercises dressmakers and then once tipped the seales at 220 Iph weighing 180, ys It 1s exercise which has given her But in my opinion it's But I didn’t interrupt the oracle to {n- quire id she continued “The new style requires corsets five Inches longer than last year." Here Miss White mentioned a special corset (which shall be namelees, except to say It 18 one recommended by the pattern company, which shall also be which the Dressmakers’ Co: vertises, and here I shoulderec and came out MADE CIRL-WIFE ~ LEADING LADY I LO WEST SHO choutven ee Bride’s Promised ‘Career’ Ended as Star of Quack Troupe. . eles 88, THE “ArIDDLE Aops gen | (CORSELED EFFECT) n tine fal | When Henry Fetzer told sixteen-year- }old Anna Engel that he held a respon-! sible position at Hippodrome and | would make the girl who married him a the {famous actress, she coveted the pros-| pect, Anna and Henry had been sweet- been separated part of the time, Henry | had been run over by a brewery wagon, 8 when he returned to Anna he was shy one leg. She sympathized with bim, but he said It was all right, as he had fared much better in @ financial way with one leg than two, Tt appears that Henry settled with the brewery for several thousand dol- lars. He didn't mention the fact to} Anna, and she thought his position at the Hippodrome was auffctent explana- | tion of the large rol! of greenbacks| Henry flashed when he was with her. One day Henry proposed that Anna! marry him. He said they would anend | thelr honeymoon at the Jamestown Ex- position, On thelr return, she sald, ne| told her, he would make a “leading | lady” of her, She Became a ‘Led Lady,” | Anna didn’t say a word about it to} | | her wealthy grandpa, John Bergman with whom she lived at No, 167 Ninety-fourth street, She sald af ward that she thought he would under- stand, but he didn't, She and Henry Were married In June, 197, and started | at once for Jamestown. After two or three weeks Henry's money ran out. | “Guess we'll both have to go in the! show business here," he ald to Anna.| So Henry cast his eyes about for a Job. ‘There was a Wild West show there, the) ANDYYER AT/DDLE AGES® principal act of which had to do with| EPPECT SWOW ING SEPARATES advertising patent medicine, Henry ap- | GOCRE proached the manager, and when h oars published from time to time from resi- pesides th parate hanging pocket, | fixed, | dents of Great ew York and victnity which is made of the same material as| Ni rT a ext day Anna was rigged out in a f d eriGreaten f ah i u | u Dr, Jokichi Takamine, a nent Jap- vith resard i t “ ae with a i Wn, is a big buckle worn at the | frontier costume and stationed In front | anese neta ; Dr . wl Mes i ne Cooper remedies, these preg are breast and sho y Wo! - ay Tutti te th tlontat 0% ae renal au take, PeCEATaL OE ist and showing wonderful combi jot the medicine show as "The Girl from pon Club, bought the t on at ABATE atianedit their tremendous matin pectrenuauiuensnds gold, |the Golden West.” Henry, dressed as &| No. 34 Riverside Drive yesierday a8 8 ENGEL In tented by hale teamentona))tuet tiie continued Mis cowboy, hobbled around on his wooden| gitt for his American wife, Ake was sale h i , “is the ‘clerie: t is made to |), He tol r quir 1 ai ; duced. look as much like the French priest's | yc SIRS Lo OE PORTAGE) Winkle A statement which verifies the claim of L. T. Copper is made by Thoma matron of schoo's, Hving at Mo, 1916 avenue, Flatbush, Brooklyn. Thomassen says “T cannot say too much in praise of robe as possible, and has many buttons, | Why, T will have one dress on exhibi-| tion to-day with 600 buttons on ft. An- other feature of this dress is the atole which forms a part #f the corsage in front, in the back in two pieces that reach to Miss Louisa en, Cooper's, New Discovery, to which I the bottom of the gown. BoA town Seite nrinde ane case Othe ed and Forty street, owe my recovery after four years of the ‘These stoles have a foundation of! pealed to friends, who furnished her astataekelenerigruia Leal acumia most terrible suffering from liver trou- common flowered cretonne. Then they| With Money to return to New York - - ble and gallstones, T always had pain are covered with net to match the| omnia. Bergman heard Anna's In my right side, but when the more wevere attack® came on—and they were frequent—I writhed in agony with the excruciating pain “L tried various remedies, in the hope of getting rellof, as my illness intertered with my school work, but notht helped me unt! I began taking © New Discovery A thorough of this medicine has corrected all. my trouble and restored me to my former you fancy {8 picked out to hand em- broldery on the net. “Tea Green” a Favorite. “The favorite color for atreet wear Is called tea green. mustard shade known as khaki d'or, “In the pastel shades the favorites s Rou ea ty ur orleed the | Ml be ‘peach blossom’ and ‘cloud blue'| "Anne. Is 4M ‘th etening Wor I Oasties | promptness with which the © med | and ‘cloud gray.’ Raw silks and a new | ROEM tS 4 n sing and paint, felne performed its work. My y | diagonal silk crepe will be the pre-| but she no further desire Is better th toute was ao rapid that Ic ferred materials | to becon Stet atnan 8. (OHG tC jae it had taken the » y an “wake up" the appetit ly a litte while when the pain b Of course, the great novelty Is the rae only hen the pain began ’ Golden-brown Bits, Flavory, 9} to subside, and within a few weeks' | Moven age gown, 1 suppose you know," but extends ower the shoulders) her, gown, and any part of the floral design | Merrill E, ‘Then there is a new | Anne turted to his wife fe tid be hed kat | JAPANESE BUYS FINE HOME, his log had been shot j with Indians, Tells of Shooting Threat. off In a mix-up| mine has been In this country twenty: five years Dr. and Mrs, Takamine have By ery ng passed Cy eaihy enougm, | thelr home at No. 4 Hasuilton terrace, ernty's love for Anna became #9 \{n the Washington Hel hts sect | pronounced that he threatened to shoot! ths been the contre of J ‘3 according to her story. But hel|in this city, The doctor t thought better of this, and decided that, of h is laboratory near by on sin | tearful went to see Lawyer Gates jr, of No, 239 Broad- way. A sult was instituted for the nuiment of Anna's marriage. Justice | ne Supreme Court, signed a| {n favor of Anna to-day. everal years Anna herg, in the Wi is visiting relatives in the ¢ Her mother and father are dead Bergman ts caring for The Tempting, Teasing Taste ot Post jand Grandpa | her. ‘DUMB ANIMALS’ FRIEND DEAD, ‘risp 1 De ‘ pire Dae Hishppea ted altongther, Farey | Miss White condescendingly explained. | BOSTON. March 16—George Thorn. Crisp and Deli us i was Koon able to h ” “* mime ray v « a the public: achoote he olaea the costume lines worn by) dike Ang the cone of dumb ant The Taste Lingers } ‘Lam indeed happy to be well again, | the fashionable women of the tenth, m and the leader In the humane c ee esate een What Cooper's eleventh and twelfth French centuries,"" | educatlona ent in the United Fromtt it Lt nee RENE } 10 , done for 2. 4 | ws, die \9 Apartments ° ade. 0: The Cooper preparations are on sale |, 1 didn't know what a “French cen | States West early, Toray anes Posto tlecrees Mick at all the {ker Stores, and can be ob. firy’’ was, having a stupid idea that allo cnty. He had been in tee Rattle Creek, M deuped at any Chher drug store, “a? | pations looked @like (0 Wathes Tims, ins weit for ae lung Une A PARISIAN VERIZON OF TELLS peated A. c WHILZL. | i} 0 Bear in mind that each of these vibratory massage machines is FULLY ats eon ms ' an ee | ae UFSDAY, MAROH 16, 1909. WON AGCuSES “OSTRANDER OF DIVERTING CASH Mrs, Fenn, Asking Accounting, Says 2,000 Persons Have Invested $600,000. THE CLERICAL COSTUMB WIZ 500 BUTTONS Holmes, tho secretary and are Ostrander's associates. She they have acquired complete control all the poration and that they 1 ing. Mes, Nene Van Tuyl! Fenn has begun | "if a suit in the Supreme Court for an ace counting on an Investment of $3,00) she says she made In the W, M. Ostrander Company, which Walter M, Ostrander incorporated in New Jersey for $2,(00,- 000, She says the glowing real estate| Uterature from the Ostrander offices} | Paterson's Boara at No. 487 Fifth avenue tempted her In| 188 to put up #,00 in cash for shares In the corporation, and a short time later she put up 900, In her complaint she charges tlat ex- cept for Ostrander and a few of hin a soclates she {8 the largest individu stockholder, though there {s a Ilst of ine |ylews and any ploture vestors of almost 2,000, the othexs most- | which shows more than the ankle ly persons of small means who have In- | vested al! told fully $800,000, has ordered that it be amended, as M Fenn's counsel said tinent. od Divided How High Dresses May He. J., composed of the Chief of Pollce, t pointed, had Its first clash over theatrical lithographs, | department. property and money of the cor- wore all de- | = mands of stockholders for an account- ‘The Ostrander Company has entered a general denial, but Justice Fitzgerald the answer was! frivolous and ouwht to be stricken en- tirely or amended 80 as to become per- CENSORS CLASH ON POSTERS to scarnn a Gown With 500 Buttons Before the Dressmakers’ Convention; \{ LS TWO MEN Also the Dress With the Waist Six Inches Abov2 the Knee, + $+ —_____- Miss White Tells All About the Sen- sational Costume Women Will Wear This Spring. IN ANCIENT FRANCE. “Tea Grane “Khaki d'Or,” | treasurer, | says of The Board of Censors of Paterson, N. he recorder and the city clerk, recently ap- yesterday Chief Bimson Is very radical in his of a woman frowned upon by the head of the police City Clerk Standeven, who She charges that Ostrander has dl-|{s a young man, believes that when verted the money to his own use or tojthe dresses reach to the knee, with the beneAt of his associates and de- j liberal flounces, a picture is present- mands that ha be compelled to account jable. for every penny and turn it back Into jthe meeting, His absence the company's treasury, She says Am-| deadlock and his decision Is brose Higgins, an attorney and a direc- tor in the company, and Harry caused G. ‘esque shows. Recorder Carrol! did not attend eagerly awalted by the managers of the bure Sa sn OS OO.) MASSAGING RUBBER SPONGE For the benefit of our patrons, we have established demonstrations at convenient points in New York and Brooklyn, each in charge of a trained Specialist in vibratory massage, who makes no charge for consultation, To introduce these demonstrations, we have decided to give FREE a $1.00 imported Russian rubber massaging sponge applicator to every pur- chaser of one of the following vibratory massage machines: No. 2 Eureka Electric Vibrator. Professional size, same as used by doctors, barbers and masseurs; runs on city current: complete with six applica- tors and full 4 Ae for, self-treatment. Recognized aa the $35, 00 best vibrator mi ALE PRICE No. 6 Bureka Electric Vibrator. Large on clty current; complete with four applicators and ea ek tions for self-treat- “$20, 00 ment, Regular price $25.00. SALE P. No.6 Eureka Piccarieyisrat: eee sie; runs on battery cur- rent; complete with four applicatorw, six batteries and full Instruc- tlons for self-treatment. Regular price $2500. SALE PRICE $20 00 size No. 8 Eureka Eleotric Vibrator, Medium aize; runs on clty current; complete with four applicators and full \natructions te self-treat- $15, 00 ment. Regular price $8.00. SALE PRI No, t Eureka Tent; complete w structions for self-treatment leetric Vibrator, Medium size; runs on battery cur- four applicators, six datteries and full in Fliailar prive $2000. SALE ies no electric current or batteries required; SALE PRICE. Vibro-Life Vibrator. M complete with three applicat ment. Regular price $10.0 GUARANTEED, Sponge applicator is tion to the regular outfit as treatment of headache, deafness, eye-weakness, rheumatism, neuralgia, par- tial paralysis, bad complexion and all pains and ailments due to congestion or poor circulation of the blood. AL NOTICE=Those mnable to purchase one ot the yitentore this teaek may have one reserved at ihese SPECIAL PRIC with tie free sponge applicator, by depositing $t.o0 at any of the demonstrations. and that the $1.00 imported Russian rubber massaging given absolutely free with any one of them, in addi- described above. It is unequalled for self- machines of six vibratory massage The complete | Strated all this wee Kegeman's Drug Store, 200 Broadw: EO, ‘8 Btore, 456 Fulton St., Brooklyn; 10.30 Kege: rug Store, Times Square, New York; 9.30 A. M. Receman's Drug Store, 145th St., cor. Lenox Are, nm. Y.; t to 1 Bureka Vibrator Co., 534 Sixth Ave. New York; 9 A. M. to 6 P. Bureka Vibrator Co, 1269 Broadway, Browning-King Side. i 830 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Mail orders will be filled, express prepaid, from 1269 Broadwa J It makesolittle se ee et a ENDLESS CHAN SPARS LAND It HUNT FOR B: Sons of Daniel Boone Through- out Country Looking for Kidnapped Harold Moon. IN DUELS OVER AMERICAN WIFE Wealthy German, Jealous of Army Officers, Fights Both in One Day. EISENACTT, Gemany ch 16} Beard, the artist, to-day ag Dan nounced that the Sons of Dantel Boone, |Selutahar Milg, a elvitia t two luels here to-day with officers of the(® Patriotle society composed of Amer- ul b die a) *""tean boys, will take up the search in a aut Killed both his opponents. tty Joeality for Harold Moon, ten years Mig ia a wealthy old, who was kidnapped from the home His of his parents at Flint, Mich, on Feb, ». ‘The citizens of Filnt have ralsed $13,000 to restore the child to the | bereaved parents, Harold was ehlef of the Flint Sons of were used, Wher residing near Hobon: ts were a Houtenant n vtoan ar surg y haw been vo Herr Milyrs wite to be an Atmerean Ota ted bin ay Daniel Boone, whicli bears the name of chailenge and. tigh army of.) William 1, Tatt Camp, No, 1176, An fleers on the sari eg endiess chain hunt by the members has hes rganized extending from Maine Hfornla and from Florida we Wasn- n “Bhe boy was leed away from home str Ree of medium build who the back of his. right eral Filnt people saw Harold with the man \ The missing boy has Hght hair, large brown. ey weighs elghty pounds, and when h home wore a gray sweater nda blue knickerbocker sult, \ $1,000 reward ts offered for his re- ry. HORSE. TRAINING “FOR TAFT. t Of Oktnhoma Stock and Being Put rough the Paces at Vort Reno, OKLAHOMA CITY, Mareh —16,- large Oklahoma horse purchased for the army is training at Fort Reno President Taft. ‘The animal will be shipped to Washington in a few days, ‘ec q » $15 & aT Satin 10 | Special Wednesday Visit Bedell’ to-morrow and see these charming Foulard Silk Dresses in the choicest and most authoritative designs of the Spring Season. New Empire Model 23 Dainty Lace Yoke Satin Covered a) Chacterized by a charm of sup- ple gracefulncss, they are queenly specimens of smart silk gowns, an perfectly suitable for street wear, The soft lustre of the silk and the rare beauty of the model (exactly “ke picture) but emphasize ,eceptions "| the fact (hat tney aen the best values in all New York, Fascinating Spring Snades Nattier Blue Catawba Gray Champagne Myrtle Navy Lavender Od Rose Black Alterations FREE Sale at Ali Three Stores (4-(6West 14th Street NEW YORK. 4604462 Fulton Street BR YN WEDNESDAY, MARCH J7TH SPECIAL SALE OF White Cotton Tucked Nets. 1,000 yards of fine grades in a variety of neat fashionable designs, : Regular prices $1.15 to $1.75 per yd. Black Chantilly Laces EDGES AND INSERTIONS, 1 to 10 inches wide, very superior qualities, at the unusually attractive prices from 5G per doz. yds, up to 1.00 per yard, LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICES, cen iy stesso CHENOS¢ PRONOUNCE IT “K NO=SOL 56 HOSPITALS IN GREATER NEw YORK 85 58, For cuts, wounds or burns—wnequaled, 59, Jagged splinter in finger. You don’t use | Chinosol. Suppuration, blood-poison; sur- geon cuts off finger to save hand. Surgeon’s charge, $10.00; enough Chinosol costs 1 cent. Net loss—$9,99 and one finger. 60. Cures where iodoform has failed. But— 61. ABSOLUTELY NON-POISONOUS—you could eat it! In tablets— 10, 28¢ and 0c a box. At all progressive drug stores, If not promptly obtainable, we will forward sample box instantly for 10e, In stampa WATCH FOR CHINOSOL CO. BULLETIN No, 13 54 SOUTH 8T., N.Y. Copyright, 1909 difference what you need —a World “Want” will go and get it,

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