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\ ASBODSALARY udden Death of Poor Weaver Causes Officials to Conditior out $5,000, N. ). 16. was the Gi ted. and Dr. three days. next day terpreter of the politan Li ed a foay of bials at t suffering f six weeks had come time to tin nia. terday me and had Nothing the stryc! and take an ¢ yeen Aisp: posed of mystery. ‘The sh: frightened paper"! this m and J street t in got out of of the ho OND pr to New Yo » sald t It was si Investigate. POISON IS SUSPECTED. n He died nd Barclay family and pay fn life insurance premiums out of an income of $6 a the Metropolitan pany are trying to find want to know death before the two other insu know the same thing of for him to get and one of the atte: sent to wake ant found hint dead Jackson stree eaying that he w \ business and he would no’ after supper. He and went directly to bed. ‘The next morning when the time came up he did not Body Coroner’s Physician to Or- der Test of Blood. Le ads How a poor weaver could support a more than $700 a year L wh: ne afternoon of oti taken the year the officials of he str Ins ou efor The man in question was ceinski of No. FA ats, ure t. ‘They re Pas C ‘oms also ed this man's out $15,900 ompanies ¥ sale, rth River Hotel, on the night 16 Zulce! inskt came to New York and called at the ho-| tel and registe and then went out, | suspect something was w amination indicated was the cause of death, the condition of the so Dr. O'Hanlon says, ir , there was some alkaloid poison in the Anastasia fe weaver's wife, dertaker and several fr she could not spea skt had be take which he co: wax as vara and they started vat vere crossi Fanny Ber Bogart Clings After Warning Youngsters Out n ud have which called at the Morgue, and took it away, Last Friday afternoon taims Departy Insura pelved an anony ‘to the effect natural orge L. Horton ws Anvestigation. Had Weak Heart, Wife Says. When Anastasia Zul her a de Their Rowming ti an lea I nts up nd stat ome ident ein Wa back app of the } Physician Suspects Poison. The body wa O'Hani clan, made an examination. that the weaver had Jate in the afternoon and ing was found 4 Mo: New ned at nine o'clock | rue oroner's phy York ne Next morn O'Hanlon to ong. The ex- ndicated Ki, Med eM. ompany had told the he had POLICE HERO SAVES 300 CHILDREN; GIRL RUN DOWN, » Runa vay T Inspe five or that heart disease but afterward blood in the body, had the system, Beca' of this Dr. O'Hanlon Zuleeinski’s vital organs sent to College of Physicians and Surgeons for analysis, That analysis has not been completed, and will not be for two or In Zulceinski's pocket when his body | ‘was found was a card indicating that he lived in Passatc, and the police sent wogd to the officials of that city. Zul ompanied by an un- The the > body man etro- re message not eam THE BV Bwih CARRIED $15000 ‘Fully Halt the Women ~ INSURANCE ON Mae Beta UN a Smoke at Afternoon Tea SELF-SHOT WITH | In Public Dining Room of Fashionable Hotel “BLANKS,” ANGRY Others, Who Do Not Smoke, Look Askance and Elevate Their Eyebrows—Over SKETCHED IN THE RITZ-CARLTON. Their Cocktail.Glasses, Too. Ly Ethel Lloyd Patterson It is too confus- laa wome; | for that sensation and ing. ‘AIL our lives we! have been told that ladies don smoke. selves to the be- lef that ladies do not smoke. Yet if this be true what are we to think of the scene which ts in the Oak Room of the new Ritz-Carlton Hotel? If you do not believe me, go there and see it for yourself. Look with your own eyes upon a public dining room where every other table contains a party of women calmly smoking over thelr tea Lo muffins, used to be such a simple thing, Wa man drinking from his fin- ker bowl and knew immediately that ne was not a gentleman, Or one saw @ woman smokin knew she Was a mu Now existence ny It id seem, that a woman smok’ ox ese days | public place may or may not be a lady There is a question; one may not be sure. And if one of the charmingly simple rules which made our lives 80 demolished, easy or that if may smoke she may Iso cross her feet, or leave her tea- spoon in her cup? [repeat it has all 0 90 confusing For @ igs were not so bad ut the Ritz-Carlton. When the man- agen ved that women night sn e public dining rooms f few took advantage f the Here and there 4 ravelled person produced her chate ne Wlied her cigarette and nore about it, But thi , New York won glances over ocl at their less conventions Many Smokers Now. things have moved ay I had tea at the Ritz ily half the women ! smoking Now om and Incidenta t was both amusing easy to divide these women into classes There were the cosmopolitan women, smoking because they wanted to smoke, and becat they had long since ceased to r gard the habit as one worthy of comment.. Oomparatively few women were of this class. each day enacted| chasing that peculiar kind of broad- how | 1 | enamel ¢ ‘leas rocky coast then but tor 1 t sit on on chair ani feel who did hey Is City More Liberal? I fancy, to them, it was even more| Piquant then a@ little expedition into} We havel tne slurs wher ise accustomed owr-| ‘one may discourse to the poor upon the virtues of living happily upon nothing a week. As I sat and watched I wondered whether New York is really becoming more Uberal. Not in its purse, of course, Dut in dts point of view. ‘This city has ever been suMciently liberal in pur- mindedness which necessarily costs money, But are we really going to be- come liberal enough to permit people as wide @ latitude with their foibles as we allow them with « their Some, I take tt, were born broadminied; Paris for example. Some, like London, attained broadmindedness. Is York, which has always kept mindedness just ela: stretch over its pers: have liberally thr spon now it looks as though ment of the Ritz-Carlton were a ing that very thing ht of wome versons who ing plain lass s largely mad kinds of w © and the w these same gentlemen | essfully piloted their way Sand shades among women Who ro P faces, ed upon men who through the diftere: lips and will ne but far ige (hel the Lis new sure! the women tf -morrow the tale ‘ t, the dining room of the one ‘irst-cla ate in New York which has ever permitted women to smoke in public is a suff ciently ing stud cipal sae | WIFE’S ATTACHMENT FOR ALIMONY NO GOOD. Justice Guy side | Secured by Sets Mrs, Insure Her $5,025, Warrant Reed to (COURT REFUSES morals? | ALIMONY 10 WIFE OF VANDERBILT KIN Justice Guy S$ field’s Suit Is Intended to Coerce Mother-in-Law. ays Declaring that Mra. Sarah Anne Green fleld's application for alimony,’ pending trial of her sult separation against her husband ney Greenfield, great-grandne modore Van Mrs. Green-| . p | was “evidently int Jooercive measure” toward ( | mother. who is wealthy, Just! |e refused tom Mrs, Charges Made by Wife. | ‘The y in t fo ng wife vagh and he nh expensive retreats ed to battle mar a nig veaine, mo a day, dra often flo sollloquized ove Calls It Part of Scheme. ounger Mrs, Greenfield br ion," 1 Mr, Pinney, “again Mrs. Greenfield for alle usband's affect! nd money M Pinney added + the « made an ow é 1 Again, there we} t women . 4 smoking ont of mere bravado; | Justice Guy Supr Anal iste women who held their cigarettes (day vacated an attachment issued int _ t were darning | case of Pauline Reed s though they : res a f Pauline Reed a SOIL EXPERT TO NIP need) and who cast furtive =f band, Walter H. Reed glances toward the door lest ther (agi tany or a New PARK GRAFT SCHEME. most conventional broker husbai Hae recudiganlta me fert catch them unawar oti uf a Services of Em One knew that y ‘ she May Stricken Out of Gen Pee rea he i ng grew out of a divo: ’ Then there were the women who [H!sband's propery, claiming Was! employ of the Depart fA belong to the groat siste;hvod of ane * . a ie: hee t € 1 e here from W "yvod fellow a 4 : ae a da oxi a series of 1 can hold id is @ stern representa Park Comn and who call the geatlemen of toetr a ne Rouse this acquaintauce “pals.” ‘These had al i Ey rity aur ae ig Aside the . ways smoked wherevor they wei errant of ating ment, sald the pape Fi allowed and now signified thelr joy | "°° 89 . a over a public indorsement of their ine su EP | v private {diosyneracies by sprawling FOUR KILLED BY POISON. on te their elbows on. the tables and | gras ufing tholy smoke like ola * Mystery in veaths of Children of a. to) grow 1 " waltay ‘ sas Man, 1 Pe say , nteresting to} . De a " n did ne i “ nes inqu able ladies | a al as. $1,000,000 wort nas and storie a ff an neir eyebrows Ww t af er. One could see it was poisoned nip this Rta ‘ a ae them to feel so Virtuous | a tomaine _ anda a comparatively trifiing | not dete 1. Pending COLDS CALSE HEADACHE, For, may one not pay for one's| gation, ny @ Rogro cook, seat Vis B00 ie SY [oe ana sgnes and Winowt axe coarse) detained { wanatisn Be, GHOYR, dn ¢. a salary (CAUGHT OFF 108, HEALTH EMPLOYEES PAYIS HELD UP caavnaetel et Had a Man Trail ing Inspector-—Time Card Shows Day’s Work. certain employees < pec sanitary An the Comptr sioner Led of inspe who Jered be In- | Weapon for his purpose who is listed as| He bought the gun, took it apart and and receives a | examined tt. He toc to the barre! | $1,200 a year fie 1 #hook | that {t was tor of the MInance Depart: | tt all Its parts ve said Joffe and othe rh employe ts t ler to-day asked Commis- | Mouthed bulldog p Ir ection with i n * the Board of Health by Gommis toner of Acocunts Fosdick, which has shown @ necessity for radical reforms, Comptroller Prendergast has been making an inquiry into the time-card | ) fn vogue in the Health De- artment, As @ result of shadow! jepartmen certain information 1 M. unt \ sto the report partment at § M eck, departed a P. t6 1. M. and departed dited on the t ours on a Comptroller adds in Ie. Joffe’s moven ays, but KA STRICKEN BY DE DEATH IN CHAIR IN HER STORE. | Widow o ft ot Former Who Commit Heart Fail Ri - ABE RUEF BACK IN JAIL vurt LIKELY TO STAY THERE. Decision Francisco Boss Pr 14 Year S fa... rmer Sar Means HES STIL ALIVE a on Japanese Inventor “Plugs” Himself Four Times and Goes Home to Die. DOCTORS PROBE IN VAIN Pistol Vender Suspected Cus- tomer’s Intention and Fooled Him—in_ Cell Now. Pr an Hfoapital to-da tad 1 effo No he learned that the hardw “ idges, The tt i ared to whe thie nd that une elf off in stgnal vy Matainta replied ta \ so angry," sald probably decided to take revenge on ine by Killing himself." | Buys a Big Pistol. | With his mind set upon suicide Shi- mumora went last night to Long Island ‘City. ‘Phere in the window of a hard- store he displayed many weapons. ‘There Was one big- that caught the as exactly the ware saw udly leye of the young m: | sat up. Finds Himself Bullet-Proof The smo! ‘ ny A Food Expert In making the world-famed food Grape-Nuts Combined whole wheat and barley in such a way that it is partly digested before being eaten, The diastase in the barley, in the presence of heat and moisture, changes the more or less indigestible starch part of the grain into an_ easily digested form of sugar — just the organs of the body change it if they operate properly Thus the expert solved the problem of perfect digestion for those who may be below par. “There's a Reason’ 1s for Grape-Nuts 1100 HORSES STAMPEDE AS FIVE STABLES BURN. Ua. jugh Streets and Ham- t Firemen at Harlem Blaze. WIFE WHO CALLS HER HONE YMOON yther sable at Now. the fire arrived the d spread to a le at No. East One Hundred and Seventh and then to 4 stable next door bles bee animate, t were the worked with diff arm Was sounded, 6 englt ‘Ing frame houses we animals that the ulty. A a@ec~ which brought ene and the burn« tacked from al! 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