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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH ate 1909. 3 ‘AND pCAN'S Preacher Is Positive Women’s Fashions AFFINTY WEAVES, BANK MESSENGER NATION WATS. WIFE. RIVA Come Straight From the Infernal Regions si tf TERROR, HURTINACHOENT, NENSOFANHER | i “Formerly Just Ridiculous, They Are | ee o. —))_ SAYS SUING WIFE, BUT GUARDS CASH TO DUTCH THRONE = ( ARN | Now Subfly Diabolical,” Says ( Rev. W.Y. Chapman. o— _. H ‘lunkeeper Blake in Toils of |James MeMlister, Crushed by} All Holland Ready for Jubilae Menacing Siren’ Twenty: | Wagon, Thinks ai of | _tion and Hope tor Birth of —— — ——.—. ive Yes e Asser | Money He Is Carrying Son to Queen, j Donor of $500,000 Sanitarium UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY ALSO ne eas i eh | L ae for Poor Children Has Given COMES IN FOR DISAPPROVAL. SAYS “COME;” HE GOES, |_famessteautisten triston mossone | ams PRDAM, March 28—The ana $3,000,000 to Charity. | Rarer err | ines 3 me — He ‘i as ts 4 a sate the seictet a eee ie : : | Threat to Blow His Head Off, jo» by 4 tom aut crustod henenth Tova) palace anzouncing the birth of os warcoo wong “Women Once Proud ee Re One Garte Urn, |e Sytganmmmans woe nee ls Se, Ge a Now Strive for Emaciation,” Is | pera He reAtlater| NN Bees Uy dey ae wR ets Teg Latest Gift to Children’s Aid | SEE | Heater Ty EMRE TH ce a AIA ETT His Conclusion. liness to inform the public off fa prince or princess by ng of cannon ‘ociety Will Be Means of Saving Many Lives. Like the sword of Damocles, ts the the aged [t & the safety) Offlclals are waiting In thelr homes way Mrs. Mary A. Blake deser esi (hallimantaiicatiieneit By Nixola Greeley--Smith, terror Which another woman has hold | of te nm of his employers f their offices in the expectancy of @ —_———_—. | over her husband's head for a q Is he ¢ over to John Mec 18 to tha palace formally “Women get thelr fashions from Paris, and Parts 7 first Deputy Comptrotter, who liad wit- to chrontole the birth, while telegraphe The Evening World learned to-day gale them trom hell? concen tite Mcapllashlaeearnektanall: ecsi ii iianquetiane trammacattidier ii hel ween, Warned to be In readiness that the don ofs 060 to the Chit ' repeated efforts to esc © strange | 4) q ? So spoke Dr. William Young Chapman, pastor of the thraldom In wl h apparently < 4 MeCooey at ar connection with) Presbyterlan Church of Koseville, N. J. when I asked | reed to lve | iti nevo’ tof Queen Wilhelmina, ‘A ae geese rune ere f him to-day to tell me something more of the very | The remarkable alleged double lite af wallet ure being: sold rets, ‘The tav= sey ae use on akalgne positive views on woman's attire ontlined to his con- i RI Bu Othe i \ Metre ae we it Ao the pale Chappac Monta Vestchester ; tay elat Wy the kK t ; poe s ue beater gregation last Sunday in a powerful sermon on “The| 1 Rabaeae j Younty, {8 Mes, Ht ane 5 A “ . i i po een perdi ul SILA ylls of Extravagant Dres telry at Valle derson, the wife of A. A, Anderson, th: "I have no doubt as to the original source of this revealed | ns possible a YALE SENIOR ACCUSEU ay It is proper to say that Zine Women's fashions,” Dr, Chapman continued sternly HAO Ce ae jeuae : OF STEALING DIAMOND. ae Rien “They come straight trom hell.” | 5 ‘ft Cal veils : ae i aR Tee To praia “T suppose we will have to believe you in the absence of all other re-| in the Brooklyn Suj Chambers st Ir, MeAllist 1 Former Law Student Also Arreste S magnificent gift, but ft ” E pana eet b turns from that precinct,” I remarked fippantly. | A nko hag been ewan the g TREO was tring ed on New Haven Woman's M \ Dr, Chapman didn't mind. Calvinistle as his utterance may sound to elelt vears i sro ; Noft and did ie ¢ chia Mrs ¢. o of om is A rewery Wager t A C. 1 ' the happy pagans of New York, they seemed far less go in his Roseville . ® 1 : a r a) t ! uw °5.—Al seph \ seven ye old i her ne ; ath Ui vet ‘ anit} Wiest a fo 1g Cay | lay, Mrs. Blake reeltes an, ie | ion ad stolen @ diamon@ ering the reverend doeto D-| man serfously. “There are no sex dis-; nowhich she says Margar f oman in a boarding-housey not in the least Calvintstic. | qualifications there.” ma to the Blake bon No Held street 407, and sata Obeyed Mandate, Wife Says, | “Hugh, come with me or Lil end it al chitin, id tmagined h vinegar-visaged do: 2, of course, 88 8! Now wiil you be good, Mrs. Borrman inte. who had sent | Wells and company? & dyspeptic soul through the Invisthle) Then we harked back to the “child and brought back a brimstone-breath- | less ideal” of to-day: Ing mesvage to his flock, Rat nothing} “Formerly,” sald br. Chapman, could have been more remote from the! woman was rather proud of heing ¢ Lopez de Victoria, a senior tm Shettield entific School, r me ts in New York City, an@ Andrew V ardi, a former studeng nthe Yale Law do], Were arraigned) ‘ss wife and elest son, Peter, tne nh court to: da ey arrente® s Anderson's truth | Now she strives for emaciation, Why, iced AU aA tere ue a) Ae the pl mnged toa Mrs, Sane PE raat For Dr. Chapman {s a good-looking when a man encounters one of thess | sera nellay Aa Rue nets NEE AY, Ue Daieeardietaanee fae Mountain Sanita man of perhups fifty, very tall and! ptitur beings, with her peach basket Woman reappeared and sald to the hug Riccardi had ied crippled children is folilerly, He has the appearance of @ hat, her dress the lank lines of which PIU SSC Ora DRO) MER Seah, et Ug —_——. OHopa ple man who spends a great deal of time! make her seem ike a human triangle SOR ome dh coe haueor Ll blow planned [In the open air. And he haw blue eyes! with her shoulders for {ts base and her | Your head off, I'm of more tmport oitor's attlee Me\isien wis) WHITE HOUSE IN COLORADO, and a sense of humor. fect for Its apex, he feels like quoting melt busines PUM a Eee aL TCAISY Cantanly eaieiiieiGh SMO LOcSe I ma tC PON ee Mtarch iaeceure “Diabolical Fashions.” | Satan's lines to death mean Dusinese and (his is my last warn) 6 the wagon was arrested and taken | colorado is the “Nation's Playground, ‘Tha fashions have never been 80,“ Whence and what art thou, execrable to the Khia i t Z beth sta President Roosevelty btly diabolical x tinued. 8 Teen then deserted his family agal At tho bank It was stated that ‘aylor, of that 8 subtly diabolical as now,’’ he continu hape, | a bill ‘appropriating 1 | They were Just as ridiculous, perhaps, ‘That durst, though grim and terribie, i for Pbiscomianyoca Uiabewoman ute) Aa Ten Ue eamuGe raat ie erection of an recite For the Mothers, Too. {when we had hoop skirts and the advance wife's complaint says, and short! af onty-ninth: street Yet wood Springs, This The sanitarium will be the first and Grecian bend. But the devilish effect Thy miscreated front athwart my terward acquired the Valley Stream the employ of the bank fe lobe for the wu of ¢ the only noof the kind to re of the styles of to-day is that they way?" property, where he now lives with the egy 4. and he Is tenet es as an | Mis family during ¢ open fer | present as the ideal of femininity a) “I gather you disapprove of the bead | — OMAN | setigers Behecelty scene of Mr. Roosevelt's hunt tn 1907, of {childless woman, By no stretoh of | peach-basket hat?’ I remarked, Thia woman has hounded my hus-| hs. Glenwood Is near dl ) whom | eredulity oan one think of the hapless, | An Expert on Hats. ’ 2 prey iss Minnie Westdyk 45: parent | hiplenw Direototre ideal sought after by! 1 40," replied Dr. Chapman. <tension Placed at “Fifth |Miss Minnie Westdyk Pas dowinter. It will and for twenty-five years,” the peti- | * “And would opera {tarium a be opened nodate 90 ch Within a ye avallable for 500 plenty of s The proj acec tion reads, ‘Five years ago, he con-| | having @/ of the bathtub hat and the bird-coge | S f | Away Without Giving | {essed hla duplicity, expressed a q ests Away 31VIN a ea June and will /ehild oF as ever being able to have one. hat and the cabriolet hat.” Level” as He Suggests WA S )Benees lataina et 1 new of his! a nat the start,| ‘This fashion ts a subtle reflection of | { was stunned by the Doctor's diversl- f SiH » Explanati jouble life, but declared he was un- ' Useless to Public. | Any Explanation, jeble to escape the Influence of Margaret a é And there is| opposition to which formed one of the fore meeting him I had cross-questioned grerae) | Sarreit He declared that her power | ace for further growth | minor but persistent purp of the| Mrs, Chapman, who {a one of the pret- Westlvk, daughter of Nicholas "#04 of Damocles's sword. She acres of ground, thirty acres of which! “And by what right did Mr. Roose-| “Your wife says you must have been|to our Sixch avenue sudway oould be Caer Salar ae BE O88 se eld him {n complete subjection zl TIN 1 S & have been laid out for farming pu velt or do you or any man preach to! Jooking in the millinery windows," Il jocated go deep under the ground th dy, of No, 193 North First street, | youre, san- women last year and this lations will be | the prevailing tendency to race sulctde, !meq knowledge of millinery, though be-| y consists of seventy | many-purposed Mr. Roosevelt.” tlest women I ever saw, about it. ‘Tt the Forty-second street extension | PATERSON, N. J., March —Mise/OVer him was more terrifying than fee poses, Since 1807 the grounds and b: Women on that subject?’ I ventured to F died to-day St. Joseph's Hospital For the twenty years previous he aa i AAP ais) tt would be af no use to the public as a used as a boarding What does it avail soctety No," dented Dr. Chapman gravely oe ot Re : from Injurles recelved from fire at her away from home for long periods, | Positive $18 Values oclety of nds. ‘The that a woman should wreck her own | “But Mrs. Chapman has always been a | t@nsportation fact manitestly there ‘ always attributed it to business neces- ety has been looking health and give the world a dozen! leader of taste rever we have hap- 1d be no objection on the part of the | home last evening, or le er, but prayed ; R ,! ie in the houge Was not able to avold her, Dr, Francis C. Kinni No, 39 the same Lord that noted the sparrow’s | stan ident that resulted in her he might some day, for he knew it was er from The ' th Miss Weet-| Sitles. His relations with the ee | ; aT CORRMRAT MRC TA HEN HalTienatelin init cealnot mane?) | pened to be. Women of the congrega- Nehiln ocdae deslared) Beas ince her mother's death Miss West-| 0 “i longir r us, he paup faa archbishop that, {2 consult her about their hats and orough,” to-da: red I dyk, who was twenty-three years old, | Pe6an two years after the birth of our priv as always been beyond "L once asked an arc P {bring her samples of their gowns, I| dent Wiliam G, McAdoo, of the Hudson : for her father and, frat child, He often wept and sald he the ' nization, question, and he replied vaguely that | am hot oriticising women, you under- | and Manhattan Rallroad Company, to al bet Fast Thirt bo has been! fall would see that his children did not Why They Follow Fashions. “This would aceomn Hes f yy the Childe wron : A te ted, and no one knows just "egy vorth $80,000 and 4 the adviser « And 1 in the) Want. But, as a matter of fact, a great! ‘"tomen often follow foolish fashtons PECTIN TAL u rth ) owns ’ Aietribution of much itable | many sparrows fall and a great many! metely to avoid being conspicuous, |W i panied: t0 nea an vonside ve ay Sania 0 FRIDAY’S BARGAIN t ah (ti ould be icipated from their! pose tn su, ry t Turner, a nelghbor, saw . donations and is children starve to death. foolish thraldom to. a few dresemahecs ilieveiine leh Woman Is His Housekeeper. | Mr Misapplied the Text, }1n Paris. ‘Their attire should be simple iyk run into the yard with) Ty his answer Blake denies that he Se rare bargain treat in beautiful Drought the advant and {inodest. “Very true,” conceded Dr, Chapman. Why, a man can we ra frock coat | writ “And the archbishop misapplied the that he bought twenty years ago with- eath, and when asked (g s caught fire would only davits “of here by statements. and. off Mild nd bought the ty Just as it text, the meaning of which is that we | oUt jooktng -freaklen, pile cam wear |, aera re Ne rflged to move there. Hh aus 8 Dv ln and skitul tattoring y thee Seerarionareine AULT OE ICSE Za will evoke the admiration of the ) : PAV RCRI erect LGRR A Ha er anes) ut most critical and hard-to-please, ter, i 0 stdyk suffered greatly up to! ror gong a month, In her petition Fine English Serge =) Diamond Braid Trimming are) Geurth ab te & {88 condition, | should think less of what we are going | fracting Attention LUROUCE ALL | is nan meer het but the hutldings must be made fires | to eat and wear and more of Insuring} "Do you think Women’s clothes should | «i ur St proof before they are ved for the Our celestial citizenshlp, If we do that | be as nearly linlform as those of 1 en?" Grand Central Statior ‘i 7 daha bes ine’ il 1, no!" disclaimer latest eritic aids children. fist the more inaterlal things Will) spit there should he won Inoderatlon: is. eter ae Plenty of Pla m. come ; The extravagant dre f nit Ai th Ynee Perhaps it was sacrilegious to seek to| Induces covetousness a The matn building ts so OMB ant the yellow flag of sutfrage on the | &On women unat yn, Be h and four stortes high Every Pape | the fashions ya ‘In y ¢ i e ‘ Coats Satin Lined lors and fresh air retreats for and to the da by + Il woman to th took fre threats again and there 4 open to sun, ‘The house will be surround love of lus en shoul women ens in heave on all sides by vercndas 30 some sort of organi: Ase fved with husband at recite, asked, wom apts foet wide, available as play tyrant fash ounds In “Certalnly they are,” replied Dr, Chap- | made in hell unseason LA weather and as sun celestial hetghts. But I couldn't nelb) it. | has been wree! n A ? pe Sa NToeeeac ‘i \ i ; x lak ired Stunning new model (exactly like | - rr ” nd Hotel, whieh ts much : ridden little ones fance and a shock of auburn halr. Thre Ask the “Third Level touring partles DI There is a fine pine forest of forts } teeth in his upper jaw are missing and! “It (sau J fact that Mr ena -_ fee Ae a ee acres immediately surrounding the main inttfals “A. 4." are tattooed on his Shonts's own subway s the ic, novel and attractive yopjand fine gowns t forearn s atreet GEORGE Ww. PERKINS IN 1G cau (satin i fp ihe new { . length hipless mod effective es TQ BE PREVENTED = pace wri cant, iret nll oth cee a ‘ oe NTO ie Neher and sleeves. Graceful gored. skirt, en reserve & special train over the Southerr Bai arrying ot same braid design on 1, O. 1. Qe fs first to Strathmiglo, a fow miles east o/! north and south subw 1 th a . : oa : vay, rushing through to Clevelun ither side of panel. ary balance of Mrs, And f Haye ET LU lac 1s CLA ratty, HS SN tone by t : Companies Also Agree to I frou the east coast. is George W. Per ( it 2 Cy Ng Le outit of clothing, making his way to; po ae nN te i : Mere cunbatul f tribution, after te payment or j Per aha autin 0 eteamshin Rapld Transit Commission, so t amine All Registers of Gas spreatie bedsiile of Mrs. "Pe: Exquisite Spring Shades | property wag made, was inve: 4 have e £ ia kins's mot {ample room {s In a eritival | hue crossing Once a Month, ?. Seat vba ala batinee od } Alterations FREE AB AMET A: SALE AT ALL THREE STOR Ane i 5 HAS 13 GRANDCHILDREN Commisstoner Malthte, of the Public building, ‘The farm {8 sufficient in area ond level under F murde: lon Feb, 19 | to furnish all the vegetables, fruit and i Wd w shi » dea milk necessary. Water is available from ty-fve or repo ind moyntain springy. Tennis courts, base. ver an ly orty aE Sovere ball diamonds and recreation flelds will AicuwaccHiebil ichalnsyere be Ken from | ald out before the sani rium is The slayer {9 supposed to have fled bring an income of $144,00 per annum. It Jn antictpated that the expenses of , NOT ACTING F FOR TAFT, maintenance will be $28.00) per annum . Sena Provisions ace unde: Way ty supply the Believed to ner Started for); congressman Stevens Denten He Is Mrs, Anderson’ ts's subwe T plan is to o point, namely, vyer tle income Hour Set arson, teacners| This Country After Killing | | "ramine income Tax nun. poets and wnob- | Service Board, furnished to-day an tn ALL BORN ON APRIL 11. attendants wi Ww number 40 persons 1 Robbi y ; SHINGTON, March TAM he eer tlon as to the number of quar : harles P, who las had and Robbin Youth, House of Representatives to-day oon * ter-tn-the-slot gas meters in use in faster Sunday, wh falls on April \ years of ex Wes 8 | sressman Stevens, of Minnesota, denie: ‘ New York, the conditions whieh will be the birthday anniversary \ b4d62 Fulton Set superintendent institution will sueed ond s ica near lunotlonwewitietiie that he was concerned {n the prepara- round thelr operation and needed re- the thirteen grandchildren of Jaines BROOKLYN 8 Aid Society's famous hon 1 e ony (hts nips are| tion of an income tax bill in order { As a result of t former Jus Imand, which Is avatlanie | Al! Passengers aH etre Lae wre carry out any polley of Presitent Tat a ae ivek eat 46 Harris 5to651 Broad Street the months for t closely scrutinized by Central Of-|on that subject. The news| apers, ; City, B accomodation large number on tlie lookout for Alex Sith, had given that impr Mout i April if = 3 LARGE STOR oe NENARE Lala 1e look Fr Alex- | ailowed to go withe 1 ert f a, eee Seger’ f Z A ea uondstone, who ts accused of might lead to somo ¢ t : Sy} S) ' al} Select eens RPT eTren the administration r Ulaee me) GS atients for the sanitartum 9 sixteen-year-old hoy he Hs fe mote lected by the workers of the Sick Sune oat rae aa h gheso met PADS Met on SG ene TeRe UOTE at Ot Scotland, there (NHALEDWOODCHUCK POISOW ° ‘ win g to | Sea ee prea ER Ait) Soolety throughout the elty. 7 ing him —— t ene 5 feat was : trouble has t oN abst ; Makes Stained Glass rites? ake TRH But Ubun the Mie "ag police of England and Scotland ROCE sis per mm i Out of Plain Glass hope to widen Its s . belleve Edmondstone fi to this coun- | Ernest 5 1 q ; i Rae is a pang Vide. three-wevk sumt r Immediately following the murder, {himself near Hemlock ‘ t ’ ng i | = mothers ¥ ant Qie New York police have been. Inia’ umes of 4p {to KIL Al 4 t u 7 Anderson, aus iy Was a Greater Problem so ey signe aaiscialoe \ Hadmondstone, who ts twenty-three | th aftatr fas the reason for : years oll, is described ax tiv nine, 8 action The six & ‘ ‘ dismal Cnt ih: ne |" Hacon buried hls head tn a ol ! ! moe teadiint nehes tall and slender. iH uddy of hay, after sprinkling the hay with pey ; ( t ose with heavy complexion, dark eyes of 1 brill: potsonous Hquid tures of Architects LL Ake Fay? < a 4 decorating = Hat sthal ya ‘ : at Mrs. Anderson’s ‘a tine i a, ch Ine Montann, par ted Childrenta Sanitorinm ......++ Spaden ae 850,000 Ta e- u 5 100 Patterns ¥ fornia and { isit Parte Barnard College Unclading gifts made in ciation 1 Panel f eee Hh Pala be with her brother, Joseph Milbank) .. build ae , 5 air Hy h hrother Jo Milbank Poblie Baths (Rast Thirty-elghth street! i It makes at Rave $99,00 Vollege. In Park, Greenwich, Con = etree ; atte “ae a Cal bd Ea ° Librrry. Greenmteh, Co i NS GOIEEGGING knotty pr ‘The money was experder| en reenwieh, Conn | ' jot. tethst.. NEW YORK nal ar fi WOM) VY chase of additional ground. Milba sifts (estimate: ¥ so 8 way, Bi Hall, of Barnard College, Is one of the ahd { HERM P.M A LZ, 386 Wroadway, Bro klyn mony uments on Morningside Heighita to, n { I Sead the charity of Mra. Ander- $ ‘ $ . ~ and successfully aias Fos the » Sees 4 \

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