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eel Singer Who cHLD OF SINGER REFUSES TO SAIL, | p= STAYS WITH PD 3 Pathetic Scene When Mme. Mariska Aldrich Goes to Win 4 Operatic Triumphs Abroad. ie aaaiea ‘ol LITTLE GIRL WITH HER. But Son Refuses to Be Com- forted and Remains Here With Millionaire Father. Art for Art's « t cle were { German | ye ing of the K V aitris puted to e hag ty the le chap tw ld tear fally to the har fathet, fore Representative J. Aldrich, a Phe little « rm fed that she! would Munich, wheres) t otty the re. yan on | to tie trie] f umphs on the been engaged for both uther was at the pier t | But the little boy de | oftleaving papa. Me ly maintained that he ¢ intgnd that his — should r And the a scene of f = All the mor it emphasized by the ‘ fagt that 1 Aldrich family there no, discor: wife is af mother home tastes, Who cares for her cilia wu while she se@fks fame. She ix dev “ to ber husb@fnd, and he to her ‘a d Her Ambition: = MA ALID PUNCH ANOTHER LADY If SE PULLS PUFFS? no ordinary dusband was not in the| © matter of aiding s. He cota Abe programme wit! healthy spirit that had marked m interest in his affairs. There | harmony in the Mile family group, | only by the regret of parting @ brief period. ittle Mecka, the girl, whose Russian is derived from family connections Pretty singer, Was quite gay as crowd began to crowd toward the Mr. Aldrich had come along to goodbye and to wish his wife suc | We When the time eame to go on Question Is Put Up to Harlem f the son, Freda, ran quickly to} 5b Emeetttice’s side. Court as Sequel to Battle Wouldn't Leave His Papa. f won't 9 away and leave papa.” About Shirtwaist. ; the litte man. ¥ "Dome, Freda, we have arranged for} § i to go with us,” replied the mothers) 17 q perfect lady wearing halr not Wijp always took her children with her ieee Suen neat ket _ on tours. Wa has It incon y yanked | ; say I won't,” came the anewer of as she any right to retaliate by | £ Aittle rebel. king a punch at the person who 3 eae netted yam vey ane itr ussed her up? The question will be Dememrenesce Mim, thet, seeing the b I to-day in the Harlem Court, and ; his w litte of Harlem will be there to hear in on this side of t ocean. 6 mome 8 decision aughter returned the parting #4 : ohare! sehen NE IN AUTO SMASH, ] ONE MAN IS KILLED. «= much lngerte ts strewn about the se t Her Puffs Pulled Out. Six Others Injured When Carl Miss Celia Riter, eigh of No. 19 | Filled With Joy Riders | Wert 0 af age a head ‘ as i; the the shop. Her A Crashes Against Pole, | opponent was Mrs. Samuel Dick of 3 \ ROIT, Feb. 14.-—One man was | a One Hundred and T . tly Killed, one possibly fatally In-| greet, Miss Riter thus des: a and three men and two womer hart early to-day when a tour bape : he st a Ot peed | “She comes into the shop this afiere skidded on the ement and] noon to exchange a shirtwatst she into a pole on Jef-| bought a week ago, I think it's been avenue, near the eastern city! worn and I say no, you'll have to The man killed was Harry who's out. She gets in a huf the boss, lander, agent of . " ana sy in goods, while 's more Mrs, Dick comes talk, ‘Then ‘Thomas, h. ns who were disappeared party of nine lef hour and went to were returning cident 06 area, wioow | IN BAN BANKRUPTCY. Marks of Combat. Phe Owes 86,508 au Dick's £ Was serat Assets of $1 erously 1 the petition of creditors of Mrs, |W « in Lewis hed gens he Has Nominal Sailed To-Day and Daughler Who Went Wi:h Her ¥ when the big ship went down The case out of a riot call tate | a there stood waving handkerc from the shirtwaist shop a | the father and the little son h avenue, Whea pol “ m the rail the mother and sma ie irantin calla for help hey found two} ¥; driver of the car he wants Mrs. Dick's waist. | Were: Paul R. Moke and paya Ni ade walls ¥, John C, Barbe w the boy and refuse to THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ROBWN 10 BE RED ONGRANDLARCENY, me, Still Protesting In-} rented by counsel at the inquiry before} Robin took the stand and made a long. 1 was only convinced the more that h was insane,” Mr. Jerome sald in the former pro- 1 OKA ALDRICH AND AER DAUGHTER MER KRA Ney IRL TH OSSINING PASTOR WHO JILTED GIRL QUIS PULP ‘Vision’ Led Him to Break En- gagement, and Parishioners Didn’t Like It. of your make-up. When the Rev. Joseph A. Blakeney, pastor of the Ossining Chapel in Osain ing Helghts, N. ¥., aynounced last De- cember that he could not marry the young woman of his flock to whom he had become engaged oecause he had found that he did not Lord would not look There are several of tiiese talked, After they, had talk | clergyman Was up that appea vision while fact t He had earl man to mg 8 the ve sald ‘a to him in aw y the 1 the young neluded Then a, Miss Oss) them all. ing eve that thodox, pastor's the ane nm that he know wheré the blow comes from. day by of the young mi hed and th stay 1 was yeste nouncemel had res at he w ng to “le House in Roches- and lies sleeple Coffee, merits of cottage Was din it, x day, it was e Wasn't 10 of his master. Make sure of one thing. ‘ amt Taxier to Judge Hough of the | °h« tas Riter’s forehead and Walled. States Vistrict Court t amed atche 1 s en | Be adjudged a bankrupt ed pair to the East One Mundred helm was to-day ap; and K hat GOlek LEkMiba? aiaea wind up her busines ut, Din avenue. went to the shop, A fe n af 7 mete of 81.254, of wi + notes, $250 in fixtures a hold ‘gurnitur 7 | Was forced Koerner 01 %» she owes $1,200, WILL MARRY # HER “SAVER. } Miss Ernestine Steele J. Te 'e shortly to marry She tation agent « of Use the old reliable Hale’s honey h “Thayer was standing of Station when he sa | staré to cross the traci 2 TT GIT agpronchi Of Horehound and Tar shouted a wa and she turned MEE itoan vine cone sce For Coughs and Colds @preng at her, with a violent push Bree fy plum or anything injurious * her spinning to ty and sprang Ay all drug; dust in time to escape himself. Acquaintance, 60 begun, gauickly “hsegend into friendship and thet love. y eet Hib Oe een eee «Oil | for - ColdinHead “ Catarrh Trial bottle 10e, large bottles 25c. 50 side of the mountain” quickly by remarkable changes— CHARGE FEB. 27: ‘FEBRUARY wen « stove |HANGED SELF BY SHIRv TO POST IN THE STREET. Carroll 16 the son of rly of Baltimore, ake s safe to say “‘you”’ and not miss the mark, for we all belong to the same lodge, it it seems to be a part of some great plan to try us out and see if we can thus earn the right to rule greater things. * e with coun- ein Mr. Whit. the stand pling statement, nined Robin for His an- 1 coherent, and 1 ‘The find- while 0} elf sane re Judg of Parts Most every day some one of ‘i many across your pathway and puts up a scrap to see if he can rule. “** eae ate ee 2 “T simply cannot give up my coffee,’ grovels and the master stretches him a few turns tighter on the rack of suffering. *** * kK * * p in court was insane } Sampson, the young- jate Rear Admiral Will- He “warriors of the enemy” 14, 1911. Body of Suicide F in the Wind Policeman, An unidentified man committed eul- clde by hanging to a builder's post at Washington avenue and Montgomery Found Swaying | by a as street this morning. The body was found swaying in the wind about 3 o'clock by Policenan Hourett of the Grand avenue station. To his life, the man had stripped | sanity of Client, Fails i ; s line: Se ees self of his shirt, fastened one end “ But Jui refused to] Of it to the pole and formed @ noose to Save Him. through which he put his neck, Then Rowte the courte | Climbing, he had let himself drop and a ee H + a stographers | tangled to death, ’ The man was poorly dressed. THis District-Attorney Jerome » vane He fairly | cothes were caked with mud and numerous objections to | the officer who had him 4n | showed much wear. ot fort al of Soneph to one of the photographers | He was about ficty years old, with hs : a lo a savage Kick at him. ‘Then | gray hatr and mustache and biue eyes nthe ground that Robin'g ack + proceeding to| There was nothing in his pockets ver been py ed UPON Prop. | t nos with his hands before his | Which would lead to his identity. Seabury, in the Criminal] f ae Supreme Court, to-day pens MONTGOMERY IN COURT. \se on the calendar fo SAMPSON’S 5 SON FAILS. Sentence of Former Bank Head NOPE Whirien WORN | ne ce eee een Delayed One Week. been legally Sound sane by RL MAA Libba Eh Ad Wittlam PR. Sfonteomery, the form: Judge Swa He said Mi, Feb, 1.—Whtle no | president of the Hamilton Bank, re- @ Wished to review that been made at} cently convicted of wful practices er time wld be a names of the | as a banker, was arraigned in the Court tobln's trial for grand lar of General Sessions before Judge Ro- ection with wrecking salsky to-day for sentence. None of | n Bank and the Wash. Montgomery's lawyers was in court so Bavk When he was called upon to stand up. Your Henan’ gata MP. Serer “Where are your counsel?” asked the Court “1 don't know,” replied Montgomery bitterly. had’ plenty of them, but I don't know where they are or what tney,| -|are doing re Was a walt for a few minutes, 8 W. Osborne of Montgom- punsel hurried into court. At his the imposition of sentence was reques is a|delayed for one week to allow him to 4 Carroll family of} prepare some material papers for sub- A Mighty Ruler, mission to the court. Who wisely rules himself. Curious what a scrap you have now and then (maybe two or three ‘“‘nows” and several ‘‘thens’”’) with what the old Scotchman called the ‘‘deevelish part” comes You must be well trained and alert or he will make you bend the knee or, perhaps, break a leg or permanently cripple you. ~“* * “enemies” which can be named over, but for the purpose of this article let us speak of the narcotics, the family which includes morphine, whiskey, coffee, cocaine, tea, tobad®o, etc., all the same family, each member having a different degree of strength. Now, coffee is perhaps one of the most plausible and deceitful of It has many friends, but coolly and cunningly knifes them, and they don’t Many and many a poor, nervous wreck, with weak heart, suffers by day at night without suspecting that his “dear old friend,” Mr. is quietly pushing him along towards the silent city. No, coffee don’t hurt everyone by any manner of means, but it does pick out the highly organized individuals and wrecks them by the score. Perhaps the victim realizes it, but has fallen time and again in the battle and been whipped so often that he has given up and bowed the head to the chain is the wail, and so day by day he Once you become conscious of the fact that a fight is on, suffering follows steadily until | you are able to rule. ‘Then comes the reward. ahs ay health and happiness for the victor. It is good work to stand right up and snfash away with a “mailed fist,” but it's much more comfortable to whip Mr. Coffee by throwing him “right over the and give his place to Postum. A steaming, fragrant cup of this famous beverage has the clear seal-brown color which changes to « rich golden brown under cream, Ofttimes the victory of one’s better self over a known enemy is followed peaceful sleep, balanced nerves, stronger heart and all the joy which comes after the removal of a drug and its replacement | . with natural food elements which old Dame Nature is only too glad to seize upon Well, here it's weakening. DDYS” often, B, Pritchard, Maker, 851 Spring St. NY. JELLIES Postum Cereal Comp best wishes to you, reader, for the building material so badly needed and so long denied. “* Hope you don't get ‘‘licked’’ too’ “There’s a Reason” ——— ny, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan, U. S. A. 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