The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1911. aw Heavyweight Champion’s Bust In White for Which Sculptor Sues WACK JOHNSON NEVER PAD FOR HS WAITE BUST FIVEHURTIN (RASH 'ORIGINAL FASHIONS | OF AUTOWRECKED |. OR HOME MAKING| TWANG MAD RACE: Big Limousine Crashes Into So Sculptor Sciarrino Is Suing | Telegraph Pole Spilling Oc- Him for the Price— cupants to Street. , $4,000. | OWNER PINNED DOWN. | WAS FOR HIS MAMMY. Actor and Two Lawyers “An’ Ah Doan Want No Black | Clay,” Pugilist Told Artist. Among Other Victims of Cro- tona Parkway Smash-Up. Two big automobi on Crotona Parkaway for» morning Jury of t when it} s sped southward In w flerce race about 1 o'clock this ‘The contest ended tn the in e@ five men tn one of the cars telegraph pole. The ot! car never stopped to see what happened. | Near Trem part of the atree: is torn up and a string of rod lanterna warned the chauffeur of Jack Johnson of Reno fame ts a defendant in an action at law tine he in anked to come across with a mere $4,000 and remove from the rooms Sculptor Cartaino Sciarrino a bust of f, which the sculptor spent many trying days to fashion into @ Iikenean of the conqueror of Jeffrien. “THe said he would pay to-morrow, but when to-morrow came he sata ‘to-mor row,’ and then whon to-morrow came he did not come, for he had gone away, sorrowfully sata the sculptor. The bust of the pugilist adorns the rooms of the aculptor at No, 145 W Forty-fitth atreet, and to-day when an Rvening World reporter called to view | it he found the sculptor bustly engaged in modelling the Dust of @ white giri| model | $4,000 Ie Little Enough. | "Yes, there it i," aadly sald Sculptor Solarrino, abandoning his contempia- | tion of a figure for a new bathhouse at | Long Branch, “‘an@ I consider it @ good | ~ —_——_—---- - piece of work, fully worth the $4.00 T| aatied to see the jasked for {t. Johnson thought $4,000 | tq remacy mt avenue ne care—a vig that he must Crashes Into Telegraph Pole. The driver, Rudolph Newmark, twen ty-seven years old, of No, 630 West One Hundred and Fifty-second street, swung hia wheel around and the car darted across the macadamized road, but its peed wan so great that before he could control it the car pel acrose the curb, hit an tron trolley stanchion and Glancing off crashed into a heavy tele- eraph pole. Newmark was thrown from his seat | and pinned under the wreckago of the car and four men inside the car were | badly cut and brutsed. ‘The other car | Kept on its way and disappeared. Wit- heases of the accident summoned an am- | Three Pretty Gowns for the | Up to Date Young Woman Described. All questions con. cerning designs and materials of dresses should de finished product of dted “4 h for tt until it came to| sali , fi pom er Saienenren bulance from Fordham Hospital by tele- addressed to the | wae Ute enous | ‘The soulptor has never, since last fall phone and rescued the chaufteur’ from reve cper ris paying | been abie to aet_im touch wits Jonna’ TAKE HOBO AS LIFE SLAYER. the wreckage. { The dust i@ @ fine reprodustion of the) and he has now aoug!t alii from the s of The Evening World. No pat- terns for designs ey champion of champions and the artist | preme. put in many days with the Sghter “An doen want yoh % go an’ v: black clay, eltheh,” said Johnson to t Driver Badly Injured. Before the ambulance arrived another big car, driven by Walter Wittkind, a chauffeur, of No. 1786 Union Court Roa: Court If John can't show reason why he shouldn't take the it will be another case of settle or Alleged Murderer Arrested tn Matd While Lying Helpless. out of the State 4 BRADFORD, Pa, March 2211 iz in thts colwmn can! “1 . 1 ay 1 @own for the ——— iat, Ghana S loomed up. Wittkind recognized New- 4 | sculptor a he atripped “GEN de obtained, but work of posing. “Ah wants muh xin! s eA re beat | Bete mark as @ patron of the garage wh itoaeo ABN, DHRRIME dase: talons erica wnt AUTO VICTIM DEAD. a ; he works and placing the injured in hie p to lool ‘Cone fea! lewed murd Winslow, N " man was ar in @ boller he 438A Halsey | Deen Iving for day in gt. | Nlobol will be turned ov car started for the Fordham Hospital. | tom furnished it 4s a simple matter En route they met the ambulance, and | to work out patterns. Dr. Moodie of the hospital sta‘t left the DESCRIPTIONS. | ambulanoe, got into the car and ordered {t gent to the hospital at full apeed. | don show Ah’s cullud, an’ et’ all dat | needs be don’ shown.” | Dr. Hancock Recetved Injuries tn Johnson Wes Pleased. eerie ee nee As the work progressed and the mag-| Dr. J. W. Hancock of No nificent physical development of the| street, Brooklyn, died + At the hospital {t was found that New- | Se ee RSAR IES nt began to be shown in clay tho | Mary Hospital, Jamaica, from injuring JOeY authorities as soon as q mare ie serious) Injured, having two | |The frst dreas of hordered white mar: Se ee ee Gere Gaga”, “| avcecnlyedrnebioncanlini a autanysbita 0 ee Ea ee eeuee can | edged with Cluny beading, from whloh “Ah'm gwine to give dat to my oi) on the Merrick road early Friday morn Importer Gilleaple Dend other man, . , . ing, from a dinner at Springtield, 1. 1 | mammy ‘way back in Chicago," he said. ad “She can put it on de pahioh table an’ | THE auitomo! el Jaded and ran into a right ‘longside ub Lincoln and Waah-| telephone pole sapere And EWo ic jf ot) twenty-aight years old, of No. 26 Went | Starts a deep yoke around the hips of} One Hundred and ‘Twentieth treet; | Valenciennes lace flouncing. A shawi! Senry Movers. lawyer, twenty-nine | SOU&F of the bordered material crosses | 4 two women who were with hin in i from the left side of the panel wher ington. men an’ years ol, of No. 862 West One Hundred |the opening ts and forms m deep V and Fifteenth etreet; Irving Leay, law- x 2 were thrown to the road. Samuel Stut- ke of the | ‘A muffle of the lace @¥ess, which could them be opened SeULASuTLG Ene ne sponta hare errT Tar onecor {he partyin in the hospita yer, twenty-eight years old, of No. 20 iiouncing also faila from a short cap Where you pleased, ase flohu does Bot Ame ag reste it to the city er eee told ca Hast One Hundred and Fifteenth atreet, | sieeve, and the crush belt of black satin look well openod in the back. e De, Hancock's wite was told on T and Joseph Sheer, clerk, thirty years old, is finished under the panel and forms a ao aay wincseatierh Hf | that there was a chan 4 recover: of No. Al West One Hundred and | {&t bow at the back. ¢ _ RDADER.—The silk mull would be Ohow WHY Ge clty dak Abie) vaca Twenty-second street, @uffered from eu- figure shows a dress of pretty made with an overskirt draped #0n nol bruises about the made with @ straisht up each hip and showing « band of raised tn shouldn't be remembered by | pe ee are " wide lace insertion Just above the hem. | me when Ah's at de top o de heap,” he} face, hands and arms, but were not which Ie edged with "Arrow whe tess ‘conta ales fore ypeee| ete | sertously hu and after being cared A drops a little over Hea ay me for at the hospital were able to go ffles of the dimity WUORN AAR = SOr Hy .OR HR EYSE Lome, out from the sleeves dimity yoke on the walst of all over eyelet em- broiders, ph on} | kin rub dat out,” he maid. | ata c With a cuff of the embroidery at the pet the waist drape over to the left |” | ‘These men sa t the wrecked OAT | Toow. ‘The skirt f= plain to the knees. hip where the Gisie la opeasa, with: Iptor had to do his work In| belonged to Newmark's brother-in-law, . iP : Maron . ‘al @ om japelvai taal atest ben lere a Wide band of the embrot fine Ince plaiting turning over Johnson's room in Baron Wilkene's Pr phe depo ln vag pena aag i inserted, edged each aide with the neck starting the lace banding. The hotel on Thirty-fifth street, and every and that they had been invited by him | jace insertion, Below this five of the sleeves gather into @ puff with the time money wes mentioned Johnson 30.000 & API. tiny ruffles of the rial continue “oO bending forming @ deep cnf. | said {t would be all right, always pro- | r Says He Wasn't In Race. the bottom of the #! A belt of the Sif S—Make your skirt gathered ducing @ roll of yellow baoks, just to} Witfiind denied thet he was driving | embroidery ts edged with the lace In- from the belt with « deep tuck near | b the car that raced with Newmark down he bottom, below which wide lace samure (he sculpter, but he never hand Cc EYLO N TEA & cs " * ower batists plasm | ed any over, Grotona Parkway, asserting that he! gine ‘rine with mite face, banding, one Orme ev anont three inakes| The day the bust was completed and Just happened to ve tn the neighborhood | which js used on the tack of the gegp, ‘The waist could be made like! the sculptor aatd tt would bea good time when the accident oomirred, and, reoog- | gleeves, starting from under @ tik tho lagt sketch herewith printed, hav- | to take it away from the studio, Johnson niging car and chauffeur aa being from |near the neck. ‘There {a a band of !t jag piping of black eatin around the! began to lose interest. He never even the garage where he is employed, he | also over each hip on the skirt which yoke and three very tiny black velvet \ wtopped to lend his ald. [continues to the vettom, Shia these bows down the front if ou wien —_— ~ — The othe in the car told rather | tucks Ju low the knees t * piping of black satin could also edge conflicting stories of how the aocklant | front and back of the skirt between tho | Ene aleewe, . p ————E happened. Some raid {twas die to ee eee ee ig Inve flat | cciliston with another oar at Tremont | yon of satin c ted from the belt. TRAIN CRUSHES TWO. avenue and that the other car, being pAb onal ae oh hg urt, the occupants did not Wait to | Dear Fashion Editor ree the damage done, Others admitted} What kind of clothes doe a June| Wihfle trying to dodge an tnooming @ that there was a race along the Park- | bride need who is going to live in a |mreas train in the yanis of the Lack way ending in the crash and witnesses | note? What would be @uttable for wanna Railroad at Hoboken to-day, two of the accident supported thelr etory. | jraakfaat? I do not want my clothes to |iaborers stepped in the path of @ freight The dig car, a epleniidly equipped | com too much, Dut I want them Pretty. |ear, One of them was killed and the machine, is a total wreck, its front! 1 @m nineteen and a blonde. ‘ether probably mortally injured wheels torn off, it» hood crushed, lights | ‘Por breakfast in s hotel ® simple or PTUDABIY, FGTTREY. TATE gone and front smashed white or colored nem dress embroid- ° Who wae billed, Waltaen >. ered or trimmed with a little real Irish Smith, and Herman Tacks failed to or Cluny, or @ pretty white shirt waist a ‘re! car being hunted on the other BATTLESHIP” S BIG GUNS and linen skirt would be all right. You track atd before they realized it Sher will need a few afternoon dr es of were th knocked down and the freight STILL BATTER OLD TEXAS, | shea patiste or fine white material, var parsed over both of them also a couple of white Lingerie dressse, Resumes Fire to! which could be worn in the evening, paar nd afternoons as well. A pale bli satin dress and # palo lavender crepe Chine would be pretty for evening which could be m uitabdle be hotel danc Of course you will need a dark suit and plenty of separate plouses. | Reductions Retiring from Business Le Boutitlier Brothers New Ham Complete Des ion of War as Targ VED STATE t. ON BOAR PEDO BOA’ GIER ISLAND, ¢ me (Established 1840) Dens Fastiton Falit Meiers ite lenign No. printes Mareh 1%, would like to know how the draped tins 8 fitted so closely. Are ts used? As Tam . i very alendei a sich on Staple Dry Goods; the season's latest waist Would be ning? Does eet ear novelties in every department,—all are "et je left loose to i and. er reduced so much that our store becomes tere” from each of the thirteen bates PACK of watat and ships arrayed tn battle line before the *outder to hook in an Marcos—the new name given the exas—were aboard the New Hamp thire The San Marcos Jay shallow water over night, and to-day fifteen Gagroo list had increased and she od rettied deeper into the ing from the stub RPLEXED. Tiny darts around the belt make the ae hse eaten irae t he hips, but the waist inkes Het ‘| ote 4 frnte to Dt over tne De pana hee'at Delicious with Sardines & Sandwiches slon, © 18 1000) tn the Daok oF in 14 Oy eee ee tthe each bottle, the front if it a lining, A fchu would be very becoming to you, and it does not have to be attached to the a veritable treasure-house of values for the economical buyer. Everything for Women, Misses and Children and Furnishings for Men. FOR BARGAINS GO TO EMERGENCY BAGGAGE REPAIR CO. The Only Co. of its Kind in the World Old Trunk or Bas: Made Good ax New Trunke, Bage, Ce Sold or Exohanged y AS SALE of Shopworn or s ain of she productive the firing thus fart ween disappointing in thi the “delayed ex ot wholly reliable iret in midair a inte f Great secrecy was mainta y navel officers as to the exao inflicted by the huge shells The Importar Every Day is a Bargain Day Every Counter a Bargain Counter A FRIEND IN NEED To Many a Weak Stomach— Grape-Nuts t Form. NN, 9 ee ron | "#3 gaat Wii tates 48-52 West 23d Ss treet i if a rag Dna aah saath tA Mt Doors Open 8.30 a. m.) pe i aa pe NW “CITY WINS APPEAL a i SUIT SALE Three of the greatest Suit Opportunities ever offered in the POST Stores, will be available | tomorrow at prices so excep. tionally SMALL that every is woman in need of a stylish Spring Suit will be compelled to buy wr ‘ ‘ The smart styles and superb Officials Now Confident of qualities are quite as irresistible Ousting N. Y. Central From ,%* the Spectal Prices. Iwo Streets Tha city's appeal ¢ ot Referer D-Cady Herrt of the New York Ce: against the city vall and @ hes May 1 lay Assistant Co ation a who has been ¢ t a fight for the revoca ight the New York py Bleventh and ’ with ft tra was informe from Al any that his motion to add the city's idings of Referee en granted by the Court Mr. Burr holds to the the New Central s ft to use the Elev- ul lease was for Atty years only, olaimed the company's law- haw a life dus $15 A Stunning $25.00 Value, Splendid quality French Serge, im all the correct fashionable colorings of t! season, in addition to very choice shades of black and blue. Trim Coat, 22 inches long, with chic sailor collar ; front fastened with Shand- made afnaments; exquisite soutache Lrg fy Skirt has the new panel back and is daintily trimmed to match coat. ‘Bractly like illustration. Family Liniment For Itheumatinm. Lumbaao Gpraine Iruisen, Sore Throat. 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