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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 191i) Taba i HYPNOTISTS TRY Undian Princess Fears Tattoo Mark BANDIT HOLDSUP *¥ ies’ HOTAIRFORTIRES TREDTOROB TORESTORE GRL on Forehead Marks Her for Death THRO‘ MINT go, PADTHEDLLSOF STOREBYADOF °° AMNESIA VICTIM ~—INCTHREE NIGHTS MR. GOODFELLOW © THUNDERSTORM Sacred D Dancer Who Fled| from Brahmin Temple ; and Twice Narrowly Es-| | Wali fg 1 en Found Wandering in Pough-| caped Assassination, Is See in 5 och Robbed | He Had a Grand Scheme for Thieves Smash Show Wine keepsie, 17-Year-Old New Recognized Even Here. at Pistol Point by Lone Autoists but a Better One dow During Loud Peal, but Yorker Lost Even Name. Tattooed Mark on Fore-| | Masked Man. | | for Himself. Are Foiled by Police. — head, She Declares, In- | ei ee a ee 4 sdvitinon clans of COMMON _ TESTS FAIL.| vites Her Murder by Any| IX SHOOT UP SALOON through that Iittle city Inside the pealy of ¢ nder shortly before éaye : g H te of Brooklyn calling Itself Kast ig s morning, two men hurled @ 7 — Hindoo—Strange Story Now York will do well not to laugh out cloth-covered brick through the plate Mysterious Suflerer Well Clad f Sita Devi’s Flights. | and Wears Shoes Bought in | Upper Second Avenue oud to-day, Whatever the provocation Other Daring Attempts Made| SG Was ELGG fo bai oe Cor | i “ast Sideam | luy is Mkely to t i in the back of on Upper East Side wists day te Ukely to ve hit in the te Police Have No Clue, SCHWARTZ s wore . It has been sore e No, M6 Sonmait nt, at Mi By Ethel Lioyd Patterson, nd Wovenhorst of the 1! and Fourth street t One Mundred ork This is the mrange} story of the Prin- since a mass Mrs, Martha Schwarta whi meeting early to-day at the New Jersey hen they sow tie ss Sita Devt, East One Hundred and Nineticth street. Venue Court berore Magia Deda hallway, They gave Special to The Keeniog World Bi of an In. | Bandits are operating in New York the Hronx, has asked the aid of The Gf Qeapie who were eager to. find ght 4 man giving his POUVGHKEE Siay ae ‘an Rajah, A story with boldness that amounts to prace Evening World in locating her husband, | (ya pie, ‘ r ; ; Maton, twenty-one, of Physicians from ihiaeen. ft of persecution and harles 8. Goodfellow, hot air mer- al indifference to and disregard for ) Berdhe a civil engineer, who disap of fight and of cant No. 116 Hast One Hundred and Fifteenth State Hospital for the insane visi: Ne | peared in December, 190, when she wae SOSTh reet, in th ay. They say he ade 4 pital for the t tiny tattooed mark. the police, | silage! id WAT Hot compressed air for filing auto: |, 4 ta at Police Headquariess thie afternoon to, To-day," said the Three times since Wednesday at mids |Q0rOad With her three ohildren, Horat.| Ooi rey whos at” a oOateliow | uu Oe ¢ of Eimitra, but he endeavor i ight years old; Walter, seven, and protien t dem ' vreaking the glass. restore to Princess Site, "I night agents of elevated stations have dealt In. He had an office Ith a broad Kathert e ‘Phe, ther policeman chased the eee memory 1. who. has, bee: p Indoo o' yen hel by a Ic a It sign reading “The ‘Twentieth Cen- memory a gi:l who has been | Passed a Hindoo on | Maa ahb blah a lone masked bandit.| ates, gonwartz says that in the latter |AUt Sign The Twentieth Cen-| ong mim to the roof of a house and cwntody of the peitce since 12 id he strees and 1) Two of these robberies occurred In Man- | pact of turned to her od | tury Tire Willing System” across th@) req two shots at Mim Gs fe Cie Mast nigh: apparentty suffering trom UG poy he moe ba Jhattan early Thursday morning, one| home tn Pomerania, and at that {Ul front th mt Pipe _ r ys peared down the scuttle, The fugitive — amnesia wa Cee te at One Hundred and Fortleth street and | time her husband was employed by Lame Brent, te Sine Be ike ~ went through a lower hall and reached he girl is about eaventeen years aaw the little mark hetween my brows. Elghth avenue and the other at Forty-|the Central Iron Works, When abroad pantie r er fher the ground by a fire escape. The neigh. | intel and cemingly we T shuddered and hurried past him, draw. | seventh atreet and ‘Third avenue. The | *he received @ letter from a friend te It was very, sims Air. compressed | WoMHood turned out to look, ee) BR MasiAANG) Here eee : 4 chieds Kota’ ¢ ing her of her husband's disappearance. | ple 4 | but he was not caught ns not Ing my veri closer. But.he knew me—| old-up of a station agent Oc-| sim fears he has met with foul play, | alinost to liquid form, was put Into a - ils ceptional about her excep: her complete he knew me for what I am and I feared | curred {n Brooklyn late last night, when | Schwartz was thirty-four years old,|Hitle reservoir near the radiator of the | ies loss of memory as to name, reale|him, At, if fam: no: sate, even hore the robber, unquestionably the same! slightly bald, and had it musta: ach hat itd outward press | a , and a lx machine so that {ts outward pres dence, relatives acd o:ner personal in Amert man, 9 nek @ revolver in ¢ face of @| Weighed 16)' pounds and was & feet 7 was tremendously woman agent and took the receipts, | inches tall | While this bandit has be eaping a nice harvest in elevated stations, rob- | @ window and screamed, Harry Clair, ters to the nunvver of halt a dozen, al’ reased py the facie. A perfec! ne police and a tried every mY back, Here was real drama: the teat they cou think of without sue-| Sort of journalism of whteh one reads! cas and as A last resoit communicated in Magazines. Just fancy for vourselt, | with Dr. Coa beautiful chill ran dowe! at expansion, When your automobile was punctured or blown out you | fastened on the hot compressed alr thirteen years, of No, 892 Myrtle avenue, | tank, which supplied new air so fast teh and oot idond vedi ead upon m7 les W. Pligrin, Superin- fitting In the partor of a prosaic brown 1 armed and too brazen even to wear | and Arthur Pendall of $82, mame | that it Kk he tire filed despite the what n that eam Pr endent of the State Hospital, and hia! {one house in West Forty-fourth street, asks, are preying upon saloons on the| street, heard the cries and, without jeak, until you could get home or to a} testes my gutward . frat assistant, Dr. Fr kW. Par. 97d having a beautiful Princess of In- upper east side, waitin » learn the cause, ran at top eV garage, Fine! | He Was a Good Fellow. } xy hurried | Mr. Goodfellow, who was twenty-five sons, Who t¥ an expert in hypnotic re-{4!® te!l you of plots against her | reh, both of whom told the police) “Yes. yes, Zo on! I exclaimed breath- that the experiment might have good |!e¢ss!¥; “what does the little tattooed resul mark mean?” | POR INCE SS |, Pere men are as careless of the lives| speed to t » ft r victims as they are uninindfui | thon, SETA'DEV: ort , Hl PY. of the police, They are ready to kill| Acting Capt. John McCto when the least resistance is offered to the “L" station, A moment after-| Years old ‘and of the most pleasant ad- bs lative! nN avenue police sta Ghoae: VoupHe ih New Vork, | | Ibis the Grand set upon 8 oer et | na, Pre was opera ‘Thursd Thay | ' on taken Into the hear hink Ie Ava. taken to taw polive [tHe high born maid of India go that the Was operating ‘Thursday morning, a] ters and t serves started out ny| borhood. Hoe was taken into the hea D, , in! Re eee ee eee tg Reocay [204 of destruction, seeing it, shall pase saloon at One Hundred and Twe Were informed the bandit had fled | of Kast New York as a refreshing ta- Perhaps you ¢ ta questioning. her; rom tne appear-|'"T,07'" reviled the Princens Ath street and second avenue was| toward Throop avenue, ‘The district | sun of new blood we use too many Seer eetes Ne Phot es sehen goodness!” :1.. protented, | forced open and « large amount of | Was shed, but there was no trace) ite had an account with an uut-ot “superlatives” in trying . Riagete nny © ’ ake? It seems to have! stock and ne money stolen. of him. wh bank, but nobody had any doabt bs whe she had not wean long out of shelter: | gotten you into all sorte of trouble | Attempted Dayli...t Robbery Tried to Hold Up Saloon ee ee to describe our Tomato WO Were a GRE Bian GALT WiGh sWnstal | jcireena cece eee idan wna nae | t One of this oand of thieves made his| Six robbers, tree armed with two re- |!) 128 ele 1 ilapatels the beg Soup. But the truth $ bls dag t with metal tattooed upon a maiden who is destined appearance in a saloon at the south. | Volvers ech and the others with knives | tits ap | ein luxurious § : ly th * ; 7 3 green stones in thelr cen: |:o become a temple dancer,” explained | i east corner of One Hundred and Twene| and clubs, rushed Into Henry Feimn's| # ¢xuded leather-upholatered und Turk-| is, Only the stronge: 4 calla agrcery bea gata lea ne the Princess, “and a temple dancer in| |ty-sixth street and Second avenue at| Saloon at the southeast corner of One| '*-tuswed coms te ct terms ill do it rece Hi “ Heyes LA India {s sacred, Only Brahmins and} noon yesterday, pointed a revolver in| Hundred and Twenty-ftth street and| “@corations, He wore a brand-new suit Th uldn’t be skirt one was tled over it around the} Rajputs are permitted in her presence, | | the face of the proprietor and demanded | Second avenue, at 1 o'clock this | °very ¢ He bought everything be ere couldn i waist jh ore | * Hy. sstdale 7" ould frd ores ay ‘i ‘i Raped ricer were laced and bore land she is guarded most caretutly | all the money in the cash register. He| Morning. ‘There were about ien 1 rael ths Sle sd AE dang i hy anything finer than Second avenue, New York City.” ‘f Courted Death by Fiight. pivots” Same ty escaped by running when he saw rob-| lined up against the bar or aitting at] '°C0. ue money with your friends + s i. ork Ci ——— : Hie A ; Spend your money © friends"? Her hat ts a broad brimmed black} “A temple dancer who makes her ea- lieeaee pee ee eer eebee Wneect aa nied poate Aided al bg teat ha Ms watchword. “Boost, don’t s reas * ae and 1, ms e day. 04 ‘0 revolvers tn Fehn’s face an ¥ 1 beaver, trimmed with black ribbon, alcape from the temple courts death. But Finds Baby Safe—Carried O’Connor Suspended for Tak-| ‘ris: mornin paid quietly SS aU Always he paid witi checks. % had an umbrella with a wooden handie| The eyes of the Princess Sita seem: ire-Escy ny ‘ Kia sate eer aey ce ee eacane 2 pny en ayer oe *\ for Mr. Goodfellow, went to Magistrate and nicke! tip, ‘The iri speake German |to grow larger. Over them arched her Down Fire-Escape hy ing Out Fire Apparatus to B gtiaek, aril euced Avenue! was pamarer OF You WIL attend your ON Toad yesterday and showed a check for TOMATO cke! tip. H 4 ‘ \ | entered by mix toleves, al med. 1 uneral and has a good natured expression; | brows like the Black wings of @ bird in . rs oan | a i [$8 whitch had cone back from the bank wits found, full face, dark air and brown | fight. Her tiair, overpoweringly massed, Nurse, Please Young Rufus. | cscaped before the police arvived Fehn quickiy dropped behind the bar |Win Nine pastor on it eaying, there j exes, fthéswears'no Jewelry. The ma-| her face tnto mysterious shadows Fearing more hold-ups at the elevated |4ragming the movable telephone With | Vor. not sufictent funds to Mr. Good- tron found her oniy underctothing was| Beneath her European dress her body stations, a general warning was sent to/ him. As he did go the two other ment) ciiowis account to mect It. When we say it is made a thin dant sea’a night drone | gait leisurely, sinuously Into fresh poses. Mra, Wi C. Story, probably the] Because he gractousty took out nte| al agents this morning to no on the) With revolvers bexan shooting. They | ve cistrate Dodd issued a summons.| Of the very “choicest” and 4 During a long concertation with Dr.| “Begin at the beginaing,” T begged. | mext Prosident-Goneral of the D. A. Ri, | automobile fire apparatus from Engine ne Peck haestay ey Of Ass BIRLA vite. The man who had pointed hin re. |i @ remarkably short time after Mr. “best” of everything, we $ . 1 sees hen, tt "4 ‘y kg) 4 : MF Seventy-secc ‘he ma 10 had pointed his re- i Gard the fated asked who were| “Well, then,” aid the Princess, © in} with her husband, son, A. L. Story and| Company No, 72 at University place and | ong Second avenue, pean ficesestio the Nolvers nt Fehn tried to climi over the | Jones went out with the summons, Mr. only state the bare facts. Mayor of New York and President of|2ndix only the first three wives. of ah daumnter- in-law, left thelr apartment at} Twelfth stroet, and put st through the!a tright that the pellce reserves, were| Dar. Vut waa driven back by « bartender | Goodfellow was in court, He was wor- And that doesn’t begin to the United States. She replied correct: | Rajah are legal ajan, if you d0/ No. 19 East Nineteenth street iast| paces for the edification of young Ru- | ca The drunken man was allowed |Bamed Martin, Martin then grabbed a| Tied, but amiling. 1k was too bad te lescribe its delicious spicy fe not know, # @ prince, a sort of KIN. | night soon af 4 owed have such @ thing happen so early in desert e e vy and also told the names of some of on after 7 o'clock to go to the| fus Gaynor von of the Mayor, and a|to go home. He is the only man even rter and ran from behind the “ i id it ." the principal cities, She spoke of the r ranks @ Maharajah, and still! National Arts Club. In the apartment et pi fénd t. | suspected of being a bandit ie the Four revolvers were iat him, | Ms East New York career, but after all flavor and richness, and its ‘ is t LU . ie y of th = ans ds, #1 J 0 be ‘or a 4 aie way! Roingsite Weak. avis) which ank ¢ Rajah-l-Rajean- they left Miss Ruth King Story, the i bail Heel slleathave lala Hana hat the} ie dropped on the floor pretending he | it was all his own fault. Really, he felt satisfying relish. i aie diclar caved da Wabichestericoun of the first threel granddaughter, who, Mrs. Story thinks, | "Ua" F. O'Connor has been suspend: | P sere) oe haé) been shots like kicking himsel You must taste it to ; She also knows w Onsintn personages Who) te about the finest baby on top of the | bY Commissioner Waldo and will be Woman Agent Robbed. Some of His Own Hot Air 4 ty, She also knows where Oasining, f ¥4 he! Ol tied next fs the ton of Wrecked the Saloon. y realize all this. 4 Poughkeepeie and Albany are located, | ave Provided for Usually these daug' rth. The baby was in charge of a| ‘ted nex irsday for the violation of | Because of the many elevated ata-| penn catled up Police Headquartera as | He had forgotten to deposit $3000 In . ‘ pay ' But if a male takes more than ¢| The parents and grandparent : ‘apt. O'Connor not‘ only obligingly | their efforts to captur: [lade ebbinasiah ; at Waal ab a “8 ells: Timer yy leet Slap permitted to take a5 not aitewas thesuen ane Parente mer aointe er and hat the appa: | ban ae as ap ial thes Aton that help be sent without delay BY iM its Kk ek ie a abana Fust add hot water, ¢ Cari nd on the 4 ne ys ho transferred Pa hes olvers had been | Dodd suspects to-day that Mr pod A oie a eg oe eeprom Wwaten| many as he thinks he can support, the| they received word that their apart. | Pt! 1, but he sent his company | to Brooklyn lust night and robbed the} ‘"!*. ne iirec nec with knives fellow bad one’ of fils, hot compressed bring to a boil, he judges that sie is accustomed to| daughters of the addttional unions are} ment house was on fire Mesdames | t? Fift re, W it made a thrill-| ticket office of the Tompkins avenue} on?’ oy ' ‘i air cylinders about hit person some- and serve. and run back to the fire house and clubs began demolisoing prope wing. Her hands are soft and her| not provided for by marriage. These) Story, without waiting ats ang ine tu tion of ihe Myrtle avenue 4." one | * 1 ‘ thin, stabbing a ye ten patrons | where, and, more, that it was cha 4 halla well kept are waually’ the women destined to be-| wraps, ieft the National Arta Club, be- Must Notify Headquarters, |of the buslest on the line and onty | SUIMISK And stabbing at the ten DAirons | were i gr somethian: | Jestgm CaNtpene ; he girl responded to some extent tol come the temple dancers. You see, it Is! leving that the voung hopeful of the| 1 ihe Wks SEC UNa danectment| Block cron the VOGOR AvaniA poles tote eee Meer eee ne hs pig Mr. Gooatell Cc N 4 4 Auggestiva questioning on current{necessary that the temple dancer be of | Story family would perish oe Bee eo ane is nes lelketon » open. The bandits took th + a shea Aare ay. Mt ; vod fell hone Camden N J " news, but «ie showed no initiative! ere tieth, for she is held sacred, and| But they reckoned without Nursele . i ¢ A Sai tro lunch counter and hurled them | chatter sounded so prosperous to him | whatever and will only go a little dis-|? Whe sual po Slhsharitea: WHhGaTRE eitce te ee ee leven to a still alarm without no- | Mra, Joseph azer, the ticket agent, | yc o.gh the windows, » chairs Were | that the hot wir merchant was paroled Look for the , Weborn men are not permitted to ap hen the elevator voy calied shed ‘4 ! | tance in answering questions testing | 22799" " {up the apartment on the phi a told we Fire Ueadqya tara s The: Cental | MAGS isinesa over the company | sent after the dishes | tn this own custody with the bet wishes her memory. She failed absolutely | PrO8e! Pai: Funepy on Hargneng end. ta on 1 street, muat | telephone with Miss Nellie Evers, agent : sare f fe Court and the profot olo- : when asked ant ng ebout her home| “Ard sou were a temple dancer?’ I) her the house was on fire, the nurse put| és ‘of ap- {at the Franklin avenue station RES | As: 8 po as gman hs Gee | ot th Saurke 8 1 Hh profound apolo- et s ; rf Lemond A 2 e Bast One undred and Twenty-| gies of Mr. Lewes Jone 4 and friends prompted on her bonnet and wrapped up her | ATO ipes attant Heer phreaniteie t a * 1 She was asked by Dr. Card to-day) "t would have been made a tempte| charge and started down the fire es ape| sy th coe fling ndise on the window ou) by clicks | gixth: atreet station ran into the saloon | Word of that $3.50) deposit got about 3 whet time it was and replied: "A quar-| had I not escaped,” corrected | at one side | eee eee a arena “abe. sorencied cag | che, Dendite, fied. thircugh & rear docr land wlan the name of Mr. Goodteliow | 5 ter of three.” It was exactly this} “Thad been placed! By the time the Storys arrived the ‘i departinent, and ea sib: telsahbhe hinal vee J and escaped? The police reserves came | was called in the New Jersey Avenue | } time, but there was no clock or waten GA IAATHIOR, (Cha QCM WAN GUL ON {he pirest and wae (teen aomreey & Hight throughout.) Aropy p \in a patrol wagon from the East One | ( to-day there were thirty sour 5 in sight and the girl could not explain why she knew it was that time, but the year that it is n 1 out | Pressed through the 1 11 work of the! It was about 8.10 in the evening of| ticket window was a Hundred) and ‘Twenty-sixth st okIng East New Yorkers in the room olver in the, t 1 was a mere| making hor way o the Hotel Irving, at Se afoec ih she eave ears old, and Iwan still|Irving Place and Gramercy Park. | jai No thee tatty igteoe and his | hand of a man who wore » tan cap & fo miniten Inlet but the waving teauiltul pink. shAckR With De | pag s and cheerfulness replaces When she awoke to-day she was cov-| allowed tae liberty of the temple gar-| the elder Storys encountered her. | friends. called at the quarters of No{and overcoat and whose face below) Mermdoes Nal disappear NT eth a nee REA rrouch when stomach, liver, aclous that the was in the pollee sta:| dens, Not very far away there lived| The fire was discovered in the base-| 42, "With the Gaynors son were James | the eyes was covered by a red hand.| Oe man entered Jamon Driek's sa | crow ane Hint as teat ys and bowels are ‘hel Hon at Poughkeepsie, but her memory swo English missionaries, and, seeing| ment nis building, h there} 1s Baron Johnson, once a curate of|kerohief, The visor of the cap shaded| 20" St % Hecond avenuc, yes: | Mr. Gocdteio ; ori ' kidneys and bowels a) 3 remained an absolute blank regarding ae playing about, they became inter-|are a number of studios, by one of the! Grace Church, later a chaplain in tae| pis eyes. The terriflec woman was| ‘'°? oan ADAL RaMIAN, « revolver.) Air. OpMeaheN dia ar A Reegrs | TBee naturally to do their “a s py pha aaa LD ested in me. Finally, they told me what| elevator men, who telephoned the|Fire Departinent; Herbert Lichfield, a] gpout to scream again when he sald; |! Lriek's face, sald went to his home, He was not there. my life as a temple dancer would be, I| tenants, who quickly got out | Wealthy youn rooklynt KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH eee eee arses ie a aecret| itra, Patrick Campbel iad jun f jancer Ai - Nu : Bi ¢ eau x Now pass over what change you|He was not at the lovely gilt framed, my Naa ea a a . AibvedlRARR De and ATeNn Gore | "Shut up! I mean business. Be quick} 0 teat cushioned office, He had, it at carefuly kept from the novitiate, The| into the bullding in the forenoon a ithe} Wiliam street banker Saves Conten’. of Safe. Wor answer Driek swung a bungstart-| last dawned on Hast New York, gone Woman Vicia on Boston and aiyancer who breathed a warning | Moat of her belongings were in th “| Says Croker Con i | de took several cartridges from hie} er and knocked the revolver from the| somewhere else | "i . | i ent. These we haged by wate : ' us t nd that's why It isn't safe to lau Maine—Three Others Hurt. would die suddenly, mysteriously ey party had dined tog 1, ac-| pocket to emphasize his words, In that| mays Then Driek ran from be And that's why it isn’t safe to laugh ‘The damage to the building was about ; ; loud to-day in the he o FAST JAPFREY, N. IL, Feb. 4 ewhen. I learned what they purposed a0 7 cording to a state moment Mrs Schwager regained seif-| ) loud to-d the hearing of pher escaped. !nor to-day, they had obtained 4 to do with me, and my Christian friends ——>—__— m Chiet my control. In a pleading tone she said: | Wednesday night Hdward Mart ast New York business man Boynton of Rast Jattcay was Kile pictured the horror of the existence, I For Woman Suffrage. {aon from: Cotet Croker yrough its | “Please don't rob me, 1 can't afford] sai just across the street from | : other passenger seriously injured ond ae uy my mind to escape. HELENA, Mont., 4.—Lby | ee ee aaa |to lose any of this money, © have an Vs piace, Was entered and $200 wor Geta Evervanere. tm bones 100. and 88a two railroad employees sightly hurt tor of 3% to 4 the sed the 1 understood,” said the Mayor's son] aged father, who Is depending on me} of jiquor and cigars and $0 in casi ay when two cars of a Boston and Missionaries Aided Flight. Woman's Suffrage vill yesterta |to-day, “that there Is a rule in the Fire| for support srolen, | Maine train left the rails and coiled “We were not so many miles from|ever, a two thinds, v ‘ if Department permitting the apparatus to And I have a #lok wife and I need sein. aan le le 0 man, down a bank at a sharp turn, KNOWN 48) Eyyoutta and the English missionaries | make it effective. The aut © DIL} be shown to grests before 9 o'cl at} the money,’ replied the man, *'Now see tte, tneecaiaiert af ¢ ae oe a at iat [chan ivove a tia be uay Move gh "ule Greker fold te imax ail huey pana dont try vo wait me” [SENATORS LEARN TO PRAY. LONDON. south’ of this town, ns fied to that city. I fled as I was, with|® Feconeld on 10 right. The only motor-driven ligh-pres: | "Wang was talking the woman > R 2, . | sure wagon in the elty Is at No, 72. ™ ord's Pi wr jure is Juin H, Kramer of Winchasie’, | the temple jewels beneath my a | ure wagom in the city Is at Noo TE, MY sofiiy reached out, withe her foot and | Fen Able to Yay Lords Pray D.S.F. Mustard Relish Mags. Conductor Nawn and Brakoman | what in a ‘aari?" "1 interrupted, frst, 1 caught the servants peering 81 Conor obl ged us. I belleved we were! closed the door of the safe, in whict Untit Chaptat k Nottee HIGH CLASS Dimick of tse train crew received m'nor os ‘sari’ answered the Prine me through the window sides aw | bre: no rules.” | was $88.70, With his last command he Aes 2 . 4 cuts and beulses Sita, “is tie one piece garment which | furtive figures slip by me in (he “teen Young Gaynor witl appear at Capt.| had taken from hie coat a canvas bag | TOPEKA, Kan. Fol oe ch GET FROM YOUR GROCER, ‘The train was running from Winchen-| ai) the women of India wear in the| But we managed to keep we deeds) Connor's trial to testify for him He forced Mrs. Schwazer by further |0* (!" Sta . sa sop pea . the = don for neord over the Peter oro g:peets, Well, ak I have said, f fea and | tion for some time. threats to kill her to put the $17 00 the| Randall, the chaplain, ’ Branch of tie I Boston and Ma ibure Division of the; found ref ne Railroad, There were |Praver. Only eight were a friends in Calcutta, There [ stayed for} | After the highwayman had stuffed the| fF iiuy three, paanengers on the alR hres yeare, with two elderly women, | for them. love to sing aid I eae BY THE SUFFRAGETTES. | money in tne canvas bug he tackea| 4 A idible repeitinn | si ‘air meee: A PARADOX aoe ete cones and a day coach left! and then an Kngilah phyelcian, hold ni vi ieei do not know What possessed | away, ati) covering Mrs, Schwager with| {Re shApiate | raga A , rice, the rails and overturned en ti f a Government position, became inter- | 0 try i pave been mad~1 sprang! Unless He Pledges Passage of Their| the, weevor Halfway to the door he| pojycopal Church ar f hops, yeast, Buy one of the “Business Chance” stores, the embankment. ‘The locomotive did) eated in me and sent mesto England tof ee entre of the room and Kay ; said: At the opening of ye . water, boiled and markets, shops, restaurants, hotels, cafes net leave the wack ne educated, At the end of Ave years ee ea temple dance til in His Speech to Parliament “If you make a sound I'll fire. Don't} the chaplain ws requestest the + “laged till Kz, to be offered through the ——_$—-—_— e came to Rngland on leave, saw me! ‘Ren ine tenet en vanpiness, It They Will Go on Warpath you come out of that unt!, I'm down in|tors to say this prayer. Fu i cooled and aged ti FIND “YOUNG MAID DEAD, 222 "ef" love with os mother a ee car a aah en i ill Go on Warpat the street | Bi. clean, clear and SUNDAY WORLD ere arvied i) England Then fe: n Y t NI 7 x Just a minute!” called Mrs were i Somewhe ere were LONDON ess King George ak n wh r the h She problem G6 8.18 eae ent asked |in his spe Parliament cext | Schwager. “You're not going to take a and Witte pure as golde When olen servante, je houre of iy husband let it be known that ho] : gnation. Worry | Monday 4 Hedgen the pasyage| that moneys, are you? Won't you leave in sunset, That's WANT DIRE Mrs ee \ ‘Brith at Na # veel had married an (idian woman ie woud | gn k y AP bee TOP iechte ca me just @ jittle?” Jam D h enty-fourth ment to call { se caste, Should it be known Headed . , nef rie Ghdik, an eighteen-yerr-old maid, ’ ee be HOW DAY Elta Catouphe ' mmediately take Thief Retv as $3. twenty-one, a bra omp PALE RIPE To-morrow ay thes found her dead tn bed in her! haa’ ee Oe Ghat aeial ea ek ea 0 war ey served notice On! aveg 1 gunse I will,” sald the thief! ine Long taland I ml 2 room on the third Moor. ‘The room was et ne fee Sialantiy alok (Aid a lay by @ statement] rerracing his steps to the window. "I! was knocked down by an enx RHEINGOLD ind, if you choose with care, you: will Ae Mee Fe eset Caeeed And here ihe Princews drew an ex-|sruggered out onion he Hxchange Telegraph | woud be mean to take everything. I'll severely Injured th aed 8 RA se taking NO CHANCE of losing money. A A NPE Hh iy OH Tre pressive fovefinger across her turont, fe. Again. they 1 % stamment raadh| ee ee ae Sake wine lived ot. > utbus - Mier water, Airs, Gliteck, of No While 1 experienced the delicious thrill vo of my servan ; ' SmAtanes, gna olin [sorte took HF athe: WAS Bnd ahoved | cee t the purest food. thet The Workt printed 63,488 “Business Fast Elglity-ffth street, who W always shakes me when the Lord 4s saved becaure niga wit Nae ha | ei |tt through the window. With the re-| to tmor yard master of by passes t se a ty” advertisements last yearee notified, svi’ the girl had " Hxecutioner in “The Migado” I and had refused. food, | {lash indicntom that the tastlos of fhe! volver atill pointing at her he backed | Hrookiyn Lisbmann's Song Frock: ndent s yuullar gesture. st uttempt [ got toge MERA HH) PS BOP Ai BARRENS |to the stairs, then turned and dasied | AE lyn, brew it, Visitors 11,680 RE THAN THE Pee ‘ ast attempt I towether i vee ho wnad Mra. | welcome. 24 bottles $1's08 PUBLISHED IN ALL meer ally, my husband and [ agrecd 1 could and fled here to eventh Ave | gown, Evers, who had heard Mra. | \ Skater ta ) i Flew 42 Miles tu 22 Minutes, that To shoud pasa as Ita tan ' \ x : . a \ ae LR Schwazer's scream, had tried frantically oiamtity ten cae (48 glassec) $1 at your THE 6 OTHER NEW YORK PALS, Med. d-Aviator Say, compete) woman,” conimued the Princess, “You cinceas ite Devi aan: back inline rane)ive. ele . wg yoke | to get her friend on the wire fete. gating at the Moston Arena, Quin MORNING AND SUNDAY ( Pi Re eee enter Rea, tad naturally picked up European ways! “But even now," she sald, “that mark | tie wosie senor eaee rack oF | ran to the airest and wuinmoned & po-| sophomore and a cousln of Kleonora z Pie aerday covered sixty-three kilos) and customs, So L took great care tol upon my brow! Oh, that mark upon! thus end ihe existing menace to Mite on|Heeman, who eailed Police Headquar) gears ,fell yesterday on tho ice, striking Or /dvertise In To-morrow’s metres an thirty-two minutes In a bie| cover the tattooed mark on my brow} my forehead. Do you wonder that [) Bleventh avenue was introduced in the | tere and gave the alarm, Jon the back of his head. Ho was taken Sunday World For the Pare Plane. He flew over the circular track | and we returned to Calcutta, But they] shudder when I see any one's eyes flxcd) Asseriiiy to-day by Mr, O'Connor of] At the instant the robber had fed) off the too unconscious, His condition ticular Business You Prefer; at Issy-les-Molineaux, | must have suspected almost from the upon it?” Bie 2403 Brooklyn. down the stairs, Mra, Schwazer opened! tp serious, jeu B

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