The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1911, Page 3

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} \ RCH MRS. BLAIR “Let Me See a New York Woman DOGLIGKED HAND, WOMANINCOURT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911. SURRENDERS IN WalkandT'll Tell You All About Her” \IGIM \S DEAD | ONASTRETCHER SHOPLIFTING CASE Hurries to 5 he De District-Attor- ney’s Office After Magis- trate Forfeits Bail. PUT UNDER NEW BOND. She Had Been Indicted and Thus Escaped an Exami- nation Before House. After tailing to appear before Magis- trate House in Jefferson Market Court to-day to answer a charge of shop! ing, Mre, C. David Bialr, the wife « wealthy retired merchant, Lewis avenue, Brookiyn, went to the Dis- her@elf to answer teement on toa the samo charg ony and was heid for trial «i which was furnished. She ‘al and fainting when she appeared in court. Her Ball Forfeited. At ll o'clook, when Mrs, Blalr did not appear in Jefferson Market Court Max istrate House declared the r felted and said that he would see to \t that Immed¥ate action was taken to rea!- ize on the prop Curtatopher street, vali The bail, which is $2, nished by Mra, Blair's stepda Mrs, Jennie B, Ferguson of West One Hundred ad Twent, street. The bench warrant of T Was lodged with the District with the request that it be served i? Mra. Blair did not appear was understood from her law marks that Mrs. Blair would » ty the District-Attorney rather than confront Magistrate House, who had shown himself thoroughly angered by vhat he esteemed an effort of the woman to use her wealth and her hus- band’s social position to ax std prosesy- 10m, Magistrate House sald in cou: he had information that the woman. who excused the thefts which she com mitted on April 3 on the ground that she had been demented since the death of her sixteen-year-old daughter a few montha ago, had a record as a store thief going back two rs and more. Arrested N She was arrested by Sherry in a Sixth aven: store @ week ago to-day. an enormous miiff. In from three stores besides from the one ight. From on there were $80 worth of fine ohirt ind altogether there were $90 worth of xoode in the muff. Mrs. Blair's neighbors !n Brooklyn | have regarded her as a woman of mys- tery, Bhe has not encouraged acquaint was ty department She carried | was found loot «neces and always dressed in deepest ourning Grocers and small tradesmen tn the elghborhood ‘4 rid an Evening eporter that they had oc 1 ning Mra, Blair t Resides Mrs she has another stepdaur Wio is the wife of Thomas McAdam, tie son of the jate Supreme Justive MeAdam —_ - E. M. HOLLAND BETTER. Veteran Actor Recovering Heart Attack tn New Theatre, From nd, the veteran actor, who Mr, Holland o minutes Wefore he was due to walle upon the! stage as Gaffer Tyl in “The Blue Bird.” An understudy hurrfed into the cos: tume and Mr. Holland was taken in a Fellowes Davis yoneventn street cab to his house of No. 17 attending him, Mrs. Holland told an Evening World reporter this morning that Mr. Hol- and had been i from a bad old complicat vous indiges- tion, These t bronght on « heart attack he was out of all pain 1 added, and ex in “Commuter Island Lone to Hout. Hurryin years ol, 9 dropped ng in a crowd 8 who were on t Borden aves t Long Island their way toa f nue, Lang Iaiand ¢ stricken as removed rad Depot SHOOTING ENDS QUARREL. One Man Siightly Hurt and Other Captared After ¢ Going to 1140 Ogden Velipo Ro Hundred and Pifty n drew a revolver a 4b Drangus Jown to the bank a in Rowse d Draugusciuo ad wound of the bre ‘ordham Hospits ug. Neither man cou aberrs! was aboun day or two, | Stricken, ved at No. 40/4 | Every Phase of Character | Is Expressed in Loco- motion, Says Mrs. Mil- dred Manley Easton, “Seeress of the, New Sole.” | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Btep right up, men, and walk the plank of critictsm for Mrs. Mildred Manley Easton. character and fa- Wikera~ enter LALINESS MNUNG } Skys DECEITFUL And the ' Known by Her Walk. walks of woman City, ston da ou would know at | the mincing walk of the self-conscious, self-made wife of a mushroom millionaire, @ all seen these “phere's the snooping walk of the candidate for office; there's the Broadway or ben pheasant walk; there's the restaurant strut; there's tho clickety-click of the bu woman's he Tt ‘ ‘That is the Broadway walk, in it's the typical New York Men have it, too, @ re tecler strut, but men ‘@ less conscio' of t attractions than women, restaurant walk is the hen rut with a touch of a challenge of comparison ivked feature of each wit ehin lifted as ix s Walk, Society ana Busine on eee tte Raia ladies and gentle: By your walk, she shall know! you—your mind, | EXAGGERATED | Business { TYPE ( 4 IRRITABILITY | Sizes the ego, that d Jone that stands | \ war on any the way. B Ike the Broadwa Its a walk that ; drawing room of the | from here."* | With @ gesture, Mrs, Easton sawed {off an imaginary section of anatomy ging from the elbow to the head a walk that thinks, calculates, tla | knows where It wants to go before starts, “The snoopy, secretive walk 1 Peculiar to the club woman," Mrs. Baston added. originates in ¢ ay CHAE TREN “I saw a woman nto a meeting | the other day ted exactly what I mean, She was a candidate for office, and us ed she studied fecretly the face of each woman pr ent, weighing her chances, study effect she was producing. It w furtive, #0 serp “The intellectual walk carries the shoulders, the chin down. ventine, \Ee | | | Chins and Thumbs. Jand t lanyaiea ji {wane despatring walk has the @owncast head, the sunken chest. With the chest out, no one de- Spairs, The abdominal walk indi- cates conceit, indifference to the opinions of others, It's a sort of solf-assertive shniie, as var ed and ast (ange nan really believe the walk te “SPITEFUL FATHER TOOK WOODEN LEG , Sunday World Wants Work Wordeg SS SOF HYDROPHOBIA DEMANDS $50,000 —— of Yankees; With Leg Two i} Contracted Malady Minister. | Gone, She Lies Helpless nd Former Secretary ¢ and Toes ing to His Sick Pet. Before a Jury. \ any Nation, former secretary The sual specta a piaintift tn} e New York American 1 gue Base cit for damages r? 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