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PIANTOSAVE [Mrs GARDEN TO CITY. She Is a Past Mis- @} tress in the Art of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Worked With fleads Committee to Estab- lw London on Book fish It as “Civic Centre.” That Made a Sen- sation. SCHEME OF WILCOX. : ‘ on Love Expressed Head of Service Board Would | in the “‘Kempton- Have Labor and Capital O Wace Letters’ That i] Unite in Control, Have Singular Apt- ness to Suit on Wa plan which has heen submitted Trial. committees headed by Mr Borden ‘Har: accepted, New York will lave the larg- est and most perfectly equipped “C THE EVENING WORLD, Walling, Who Derides Miss Grunspan’s Love Letters, — “TROUSER-SKIRT” ‘AGED DIPLOMAT BALL PLANNED BY “HOBBLED" YOUTHS AT ASTOR HOUS SATURDAY, _FEBRUARY 25, 1911. ANN RN OOOO MADISON SQUARE. Once Collaborated With Jack London in Ero tic Series Love-Letter Writing , @} Some Striking Views| an and formed for the purpose of “It Was Vampirism| preserving Madison quare Garden is and Sin to Take All) : @} From This Woman} | skirt,” lends the tmpression ¢ | young men contemplate a "im eeaie oce any city In the seal : and to Return Her| e plan, w is the suggestion o| s Chairman Willcox of the Public Service Favor With So) Commission, in this connection, how- ever, he is acting as chairman of the @) Much Less Than Nias wcues sae Ae oie All, as Surely as 0 Federation—provides. for the ownership and operation of the Garden Cowardice and Self- Dy labor and capital co-operatively, and ; ea primarily for its purchase by philan- ishness Are Sin, thropy. Authoress Wrote in Mrs, Harriman called a meeting of public spirited citizens and representa- One Letter. tives of social, philanthropic and civic organizations at the Colony Clu and} an outline of the plan, prepared by Mi Gertrude Beeks, Secretary of the tional Civic Federation, was turned over to the following committee: Mrs, Harriman Mr, Willcox, Bronson Winthrop, W, Fellowes Morgan, C. Grant La Far Dr, Edward Devine, Walter D. Maynard, Mrs, Walter C. Mulliner, Dr. Albert Shaw and Timothy Healy. Need of Civic Centre. “My interest in the preservation of | the Garden,” Mr. Willcox said to Evening World reporter, “dates fr Dee, 15, 198, when I called the attention of the Federation to the city’s need for @ great industrial and civie centre. The Barden subsequently was offere ale for $3,00,00, and this im opportunity for publi rited agitate a movement fer {ts use as a recreation tion has been kept alive by the W ; | the stand. fare Department, and at present ther om ‘ dac6@. strong: general sentiment In tava ‘Oh, that man, that ma she cried, of the preservation of th ‘In the plan which we ha mittel we give three uses Garden—ar 4 recreation centre for d ole goe! t throu i it's avon rer various purposes die ove | Tae Hook Boew right through ine, an ami for the public in general. But we | ‘he nastiest kind of @ look. It Just gives aré in favor of the purchas me the horrors. And then, too, the way Garden by philanthrop first he and that woman, his wife, chuckle charity, mind you, but, by pubit and laugh’ togethe Pers ee nes And while the Jury was instracted go e hap paiagiebaclt. irunspan’s outbre: ne and, second, by the Lam not | disregard Miss Grunspan's outbreak th @peaking with any auth mot think the city will puy it "The Wellare Dep. Grst of all, tq preser ay from her, Here is the letter wh that the best way for tal to establish u seek to realize existence of su wo a long lishing preme Court Thank you for that wicked, letter that I have Just received. F are right when they say “out of nt, out of mind.” It is so with way, 1 think, toy an understanding Diverse Recreations. ie yu, When you were me you med to love me a little, but now you leave me to travel a little, and you want to abandon me. I am not “W, wi aii manne len tok ires-<lance halls, modera ts, mov . aiaeonibtire theat hati ae reproaching you. Oh, no, far from | hasium, offices of pions, club| that, But I should have preferred oms for “| 4f you had told me so before leaving jabor un qua AL kinds of it pub ‘At least I should have known what employee * policemen, post-| Gecision to take men and the lke I am neglected and abandoned. All Of these offices would ibe pald for, | what 1 do? My mother is il, at the minimum of course, but we have! yee others are so young th Cina: che ade | Ha they can't support themselves, and T supporting, q "i | am but poor broken soul, 1 am be no need to exclude the | looking for a new companion; one automobile show dhood, He the oth om L had during ¢ ne, but not for the same re shows which On the contrary al y poo: Our report says tha Lh waya by which the Gamien 1 ey served for the public: 1 city to purchase and own Ri the city and ees ¢ BENE p to contribut ly tow | chase | 1 by soription. ems to be: J.C, Young, etar of the Mad Square Garden 1 Miss Beeks, to make the ( yield four Vested it bff the second are @ per cent., 4 Madison Square fake out the « And make thre t. on the amo PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, | t Gruggist will re(und money if Pago Dine | yo. ¢ © bef Your pet fo cure of lahing, Bind. Biged: | \ | 4 SHEN A) Goodvy fore 1 want to esea from 1 Devoted leath, I N Ge (is aes Se ie Just to remind you that MRE ws pricy ieeherd To-Morrow is Sunday: Tie paper is a little damp; y can feel the tears, The day on which T World prints more want NSKY Now MERS WALLING | folk in People's Park have Ideas of th }own, Furtherm a BY NIXOLA-GREEIEY SMITH. Every one who has followed the news this week is aware that a young Russian woman, Mise Anna Beithe Grunspan, is suing Walliam English Walling, known as @ “millionaire Socialist,” for $100,000 for} breach of promise of marriage, has been the husband of another and mous Anna since 1906 'ABRUZZIS RWAL _ WITH MIS LKNS 0 SHIP TOL to New York Revives Rumor Young Hitt May Wed Heires much more fa. | Mrs. Walling, the former Anna Strunsky, who under her maiden name collaborated with Jack London in the writing of “The Kempton- Wace Letters,” has been an interested and apparently | amused listener to the reading in ¢ love letters exchanged between Mr. plump and black-eyed plaintifr |letter from Miss Grunspan was read w! | abandoning her, Mrs. Walling and her court of the actual Walling and the On Thursday when a! | her husband for breach of promis if we take the letters of Dane K as in some measure expresstr hich reproached the defendant with | t!0r's own views here ts Miss Strunsky | husband seemed so vastly titillated tre for labor, This agita- | DY the young woman's appeal that the plaintiff broke down and we COLONEL STOKES, “FOUND DAZED IN - STREET, ARRESTED |Former Commander of Twen- | analysis of love My love begins in my biologic 1f, grows with my growth, takes ite hues from visioned sunsets in corn-flower skie: Swaying rivers of grain seen in It is for me what it is for fish and fowl, beaut and vege- Tt is my passtio: Petuation, but it is also something different from this ay I am dif- ferent from wi love philosophy building. | pointing @ wavering finger at Walling, | y » sub-| Who was smiling complacentiy. ‘I just] firs ar the | can't stand the way he's looking at me. | M@cMillan its grace from very talented hgd anonymously by the| runsky and Jack] r names ap- |A TEN-YEAR MORTGAGE FOR OWNERS kins, | | pear of the report of an engage- Miss Katherine ) Unreasoning and and for that I trust it. © of mind and bod passion under the} ty-third Regiment Is Dis- | es letter of the famous se: and ts produ ¢ West Virginia son of Robert R. Ss written by e character of Dane tity, but I do | defendant was ordered to turn his eyes! AND SOLDIER DIE | Paterson Girls Made Spectacle Body of Gen, Juan F, Elmore of Them, and They're Going Found on Bed in His to Get Square Room To-Day. A “trouser-sicirt! dane fs soon to fo Gem Juan fF. Elmore, former Minis the “hobble” dance given last night | ter of Foretgn Aftairs of Pern, died the young folks of the enterprising last night tn the old Astor House, The | suburb of Paterson, No J, Known as | aged soldier and statesman, who had es Park k 1 all accounts the | made his home at the hotel for the pping suce| last sts years, was found to-day by hobble’ dance was a ess,” the Inability of the you A walter stretched across nis bed, the who were “hobb "to ne oly part: res: with an overceat the gildes and polkas making m ind blanket across nis body. Death ie the numbers freak dancing ex thought to have been due to natural auses Aaa , hower Park said to-day that th hivalry of the town never sight with more merriment the girls who adopter tlehtest “hobble' they their led 4 “ral retired to hie room ap y well last might. He bad en- 1 a Kroup of gentlemen im the with stories of nis coun what was his constant t the United States assume @ ting hand over the Latin Repub- He was a vacnelor, 11 was his son to return co Peru next month, Einore was seventy-one years ars of bis life nave deen service ot, Dr Alverto Elmore, te @ Court Justice of Peru and his Senora Alnira Elmore, 19 promt. |nent In the Hterary circies of her coun. ty in Lima, where the Elmore home te located His ciisest friend ere was yr, Deane Alzamona w Kochelle, whom he visited trequ In a letter whic Cindereliag’ slippers were Lo: Aw for young men who di helves in “hobbles,” the town is kilen on thelr comments, but the mere fact that somé@ who sprawled most heavily on the floor have announced a “trouser skirt’ affair, at which a girls, too--must wear His | etster, occasion ut wrote last year he briefly recited the events of his Ife. Ho was educated at tne University of Virginia and at Baltimore, and in 1965 jentered the diplomatic service of Peru, In 1880 he ac the post of Spectal Rnvey to Washington trom Peru. He continued tn Chis post until 104, when he retired and came to New York to No details of the “trouser-skirt™ fete! have boon given out, Some ideas of the| garment have appeared in newspapers, but when It comes to extremes in dress it may be «nid le's Park young women are just as | advanced in matters of wearing ap el as thelr ultra-fashtonable 1 harem “la Turkish skirt So that it i# calmly «tat Spokesman of the young wor Invelgled the young men into th “IE have always been accused by ble" affair that the girls will be ther yinen of being too Amert- with “trouser skirts,” or even trousers] can, 1 plead guilty to that, in part. f necessary It ought fo be a bit) 1 have spent a ite in promoting night friendship between North and South and ies, | BLAZE NEAR MANILA 1 eet eS eaaiaeas ott VaRetey ae RUINS 300 DWELLINGS. | American syn ates and the enor sisters live at the Astor House. In a letter d May, 1910, and sent te a friend he wrote my count mous amount of American money ine vested in Peruvian railroads cause MANILA, eb Three hundred] Perv to expect the protective Influe native dwellings in the 1 lo distri ‘| ences of America.” a suburb of Manila, were burned lt Is probable thar the body will be The Mary Johnston Charity Hospital | sent to Lima. s badly damaged, halt of t = peing destroyed. Thi patte moved unharme a ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, I" a rises, 6.40/Sun 5.48{Moon rises,, 6,08 p TI Tondo ia Inhabited by laboring classes id fishermen. ‘The hous © mostly Sandy Nok the Wee Are MOBY Civernot's Tainted ade of cane and nipa Horas | OF SMALL HOUSES charged After Arraignment. ' | Ke ply of Jack London (Her Her Letter of Farewell. | | was a Representative from Iunots, has | paid to New York this Her Views of Love. | tollowed a v “Gove is not a disorder, but a growth. There ts spiritual as well @s physical n of sentiment, w @ man or woman in love who was the worse for it. lover carries all things before him, and not for himself alone, but for @ larger world than ever had been s one must per- force love all the world and all the unborn worlds. “Vampirism and Sin.” caused the Col, Witltam A, Stokes, hardware me ntre for labor ion of tie interruption in the pro ng employe’ We «i th efore Justic rich in the Su-| | Twenty-third Regine n Was the tir day on & charge 0 u disarrangead 4 g000 deal of shop- | The term is ten years and the rate of Interest 5 his, He who lo arrangement It 19 always more important to love than to be loved, had beon vouchsafea wm when your spirit of a sudden grew willing to bestow ‘tself without question or let or hope of return, when the self broke up and you “Discharged, reflections on A legal battle ex rumor spread that A®bugal was r ampirism and sin to take all from this woman ana to favor with so much strength in praise aud service for the woman who was soa: in the blue wastes. Hitt followed her to tantly in her 1 the Contine 8 County Su of the court Mfishness are gin,” ypoven to the 8 engaged tr k London, as Her son, |) husband waa | The “Kemp tion of man for “Pre-nuptial lovo ts the madnosy of non-understanding and part un. derstanding. Post-nuptini nity 02 compl derstanding. Defends Romanti W. L. DOUGLAS §3°°&*4 SHOES i# intousely and with much abandon as women,” every where, DOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES ave just “People love in proportion to the finest man in the world has an in- finite capacity for yiving ceiving love store. ing BD lo 87 cause higher grad you could visit W It Made the \/ife Laugh. was but dramatic com ation Mrs. Anna Strun is said to ha filling advertisements than on any other day in the week Whe day when th number of Vi LLL -L udged her husband and shru rs co! ptuously. to find position we ssian Jewess who became ers, nvestments, nown during ref t™ thes as Worlt’ ad ! author yn the tender passion, 5 n ation with Jack Lon- authorship of the book " And of na ooo Haw ebaanies tale Sap S were @n exposition of the ' longer than BEWARE OF S' UBS vm Tu TE: S. wearer ayalunt REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO BE "JUST AS GOOD." 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