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\ , fi GOLDEN ANKLET FAD OF DAUGHTER SEAGATE ONNERS ONLY SQUATTERS” ~ BCLAMOFCITY | Affantic Yacht Club and Oth-| ers in Exclusive Colony | . Are Sued for Rent. MILLIONS ARE INVOLVED. | Titles Protested of More Than! 200 Houses Costing From p ampete Upward. ‘Fe Cty of New York in the Supreme Court, Brookiyn, to-day attacked the) right of the Ben Gate Association, the Affantio Tacht Cinb and four other de- famfante to cocupy as owners the weet a4 of Coney Istand, at Norton's Point. ‘The City insists thet it has the title to the land and that the present ocoupants ere merely “squatters,” who owe the sity rent for etx years of oooupation. Upon the property the title to whioh te thus attacked is the property of the Yaoht Club, worth $200,000, the colony ef cottages under the euspices of the Sea Gate Association, which inoluies 200 fine homes, none of which ta worth lees EAROLD ers LL. MWe CORMICK ‘ CHICAGO, April 19—A poll among Chicago women shows th Of John D, Rockefeller, in wearing the tinprovement of thetr several proper-| Sixtieth street, is complete, and aim, {f & ts sustained by! Nichols, who prepared the plan. leave the owners in the Retieneg or tanita ue eae €| Tho committee i# now in a postion) 7, Suffern ‘Yatler was one of the ttitude of tenants at the pleasu | a ae ‘rf ari | : 3 TRU CARY, ANA Offers the peoeneee ha j to give tte report to the Board of | many stringe to her bow, or beaux to pretty legal contest, both over the prim. | Pst™mate her string. it is suid that he offered ary question of ownership and the sec Leaanaranitan aeetaeeniel - to buy from the Plaza the table at e@mfary question of equity. LONG BEACH WATERMEN which he proposed to her and was plan Saeine he SEPARATION FOR WOMAN DRIVEN OUT IN NIGHTIE. j\in Hotd Meeting to Organ! ; Company at Western End of i Great Soutin Bay. Mrs. Cora Wellman Now Free to Contime Interrupted Career on the Stage. Justion Newburger, 1 the Supreme Court, this afternoon granted a separa- on to Mrs. Cora @ project the baymen, t Long Beach, 1. OF ROCKEFELLER made’ friends at not Oastler ve Man OF thee et tone the atvie sot ORRtIer and two trained nurses are tn by Mrs. Harold F. McCormick, daughter sold anklet, The anklet consists of five fined to the soc! | credit alike to Engineers Goodrich and | out a bit of seasoned timber—time-tried PLAN A NAVAL RESERVE. ble has revived wi to form among | y. a numb: or dredgers and others | VGaing partie L, & naval eeserve THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | SOCIETY BEAUTY BETTY LATINER “DANGEROUSLY IL WITH PEON One of the Most Beautiful Girls in New York Society | Stricken at Plaza. MADE FUROR ABROAD. | “Hair of Spun Gold” Inspired a Poem—Wooed by Many Beaux of the 400. | Mise Elizabeth Latimer te seriously dil at her apartments at the Plasa Ho- tel~so {I!, in fact, that It wes necessary for the attending physicians to resort to the use of oxy, Today many | anxious friends watching the news from the sick room with keen interest. Mrs. FE. 8, Latimer, mother of the | Young lady, sald to-day that her daugh- | ter is critically 1, Pneumonia hee de- | | veloped #0 seriously as to alarm the! and or Dr. Frank constant attendance. | And the Interest is by no meane con- in whioh Betty ® /husband there is nothing Uke picking jand fire-tested jwently edded to the list of those’ to |whom the fair Bettie has sworn sister- |hood, She is the elater to more social APRIL 19, 1911. WHO IS STRICKEN WITH PNEUMONIA. “DIVORCES SECOND ELOPEMENT HUBBY Mrs. Mabel J. Ford Gets De- cree Against Her Childhood Sweetheart. ‘FIRST MARRIED FRIEN | Then Separated From Son of Ex-Gov. Brown, and Ford Won Her Again. | BAVTMIMORE, Md. April 18—Ore | Mabel J. Ford, one of Maryland's most | tamoun beauties, has obtained a decree , who Was the @econd man Whom she eloped and ts now the second man sho jax divorced, Her next ro- mantic adventure Is eagerly looked for ward to because those who know her best say she wil never be satlefled with 4 | i MRS. AMEE, | LAW Ford | ainaxenie Jane Miciael, oldest member 0 WANT ELECTRIC RATE PROBE | and than $3300, and many other residences |*#Y gold strands, crught loosely togeth- Latimer has for four seasons held, Wedge del ane wl Service Monrd Axked ef an exclusive and tmportant coterie|@ @d farming a ribbon from which | sw There is interest on two con- | w into their) Men mn Con ' that bed come to regard the section an |NAN€s a number of gold bang tinents in the young woman because of | jee Ata i a SY te th ‘as summer resting place. lnkie merrily-as the owner the fact that sha has had the unusu Deh aas tape nel dete tharneey Soul oe s Comin Chicago women declare they will not distinction to be heralded, as though L J ! ‘ f ‘The city’s claim, It is stated, ts ap- M | Ford was a son of Rear Admiral John sted only to such parte of the terri-(00° Mrs. McCormick because the tink-| by preconcert, as the most beautiful gi York Kilis tery extending trom Norton's Point by |1'8E anklet would attract too much at girt at the various beauty centres of | MAE dao vou rar Pad ERSUMHLENIC SANE way of Gravesend to West Thirty-sev- | @tion to their feet. _ the world | 4 RAGR ET ESN, oC EROHAMG GE eath street were originally under | It was at Hot Springs, Va., that she| Rrinits Bioleineal : 1D. Tay water and have deen filled in and added was first found by the writers who Aue catn Heaw nan t tee te the Island. The annexation of the spoke of her personal attractiveness. Ah pale a) te xecreta 1 ow lend ie alleged to violate the ripartan A Belle in Foreign Courts, = | scans) Ha Waa Glatt a ‘ x rights of the city. | | It!was long afterward that the! figs re bs had spent fics WJ u) Unton PY ‘The property owners @o not take the cable tr n bringing t reckles Dea KEnRE TPR a bo (a alertytandbert atl Ebacsiteg peeling alae Fed on Sensation Asko \ ' Ne owt that at least two title and gueran courts, A Paris paper, quoting an artiet | bd ¥ : Me? abu 90 companies have insured the tities 1 jof the day, wrote %® that her hair | le ss . ° nia th tw the property. was “gold spun flax and dashed | ada . vew 9 " tive Old ais Vesna! Raia | with copper.” Her march trom «aria to| IEZIZABET HT A RY | naitac. 6 a Corporation Counsel Watson filed the Rome was hardly less of a teiumph for | LAT! violatt et Rei on ; a” hh ana oe et ss Ante a raid air th @ merch of Napoteon |__ E enjoyed a br Fi ; ee : Geto Association 110,000, Jennie and Eile MBCA cOUAEGE RETOURO EE Had | gi MUreBeLOMT several Hayman $3,000, Walter Tomkin $10,000, : \ lous bed Ld of Europe had a fleet. ane ; ous! on ra about Engineers’ Plan for Removal | ine simp: o beauty, who yecasions, leaving a " ae Saat sale tease Oe a a apeaea, . tater came to play an important part In + hind him. O’GORMAN NAMES SECRETARY ere Gce as rental for atx yeuer cooupa-| Indorsed by Citizens at he social life of Newport and in New He had a es faked on. York, | ty and to Appointa Frank Oliver, Now Chiet But the inrger end more tupertant Public Hearing. I EBRe HeIGCUTAAG Gua Cee EER | Nea ere rae: of Leense Hurenn, © over the actual ownerehip of | mers belonged to Wilmington, N. C. : eloped with nan automobile to| Frank V. 8 Oliver, Chief veatty. The fashtonatie colony and where they had social place to add to |New York, w they were married 'e Hureau at the City 1b Me Yacts Chub 24 oot dream thet they | “ret us effck to our mutton and 40 the good looks of te girle. | Get. 23, 1903, wi t ays after Were ccoupying property to which the }noy permit the real issue—the imme At the Plaza Betty found herself in ieir first meeting. Young Mord was left ty hed 0 cet. @iate removal of death-dealing tracks the midet of many gay functions. | | aisconsolate When the Sea Geto Association wel trom the surface af Eleventh avenue—| When Mrs, Willie K. Vanderbilt gave a Oh G Gotet Wik estan evekinal | PRE ray. farmed Morton’s Point and © WAS |b» ctouded dy the controversy between | her series of tableaux the critics and married life, Mrs, Brown sued her hus i Sn te an seetch beyond was a sand Gune POPS | tne Tomkins centralized water front| writers who went thither to see and to/ Married-27 Years and Husband |band for divorce, and lier charges male |) at Ata salary ieee ree tee bepseed ite presemt |terminal and the engineers’ plan for |write of it agreed that “the most aruatl [eee Pe, CUS ae Are ee weidagl (abe Allene Cake hav tees) AIRS He OIA ie oe pumerous unit terminal" deolared | figure was that of Miss Bettie Lat- ? ‘ : | forced her to preside at orgies cam streets, paved them with asphalt |cyareooe J. Shearn at the public hear-|{mer” as “The Keys of Heaven.” Hadi Givenintiet,: £700) | Reey ss eee we cone, cine sue eve cowegs Sree ing before the Board of Estimate Com- Jay Gould vourted Her. > Ti F the mafority of guests were recruited surcounded the colony with a ses wall | Di.02 eo aay, (pee Short Time Before. Baa cine ERe Colony Very Exclusive. There was young Jay Gould, who |from the ‘Tenderto ne charged itm y ‘The was given to let those! aropped his tennis racquet to dance at-| , = with all sorts of exquisite or , ‘Fhe property was placed under he} in favor of the committes's report for tendance, or do any service that would Jalieged that he had o most risk restrictions, Persons who/the removal of the “Death Avenue’ | ying him into the presence. The chat-| Several weeks before tmas Lev! licneet at his feet and remove his shoes sought to enter the colony had to pass; tracks a chance to put in thelr case. terboxes of the social set had tt that|Ramber, a Brooklyn Gros tAbat csguaniaas ok wilnslec ANd CHAN: Hi _ @ social and financial examination rela | President Mitchel presided he was first in the affections of the gir!| moter, sold a plece of Aires | naditremiense. bom ane te eee acne pe The eid’ Coaanan agouan Chasibes and the young man was given many ver- elves nts © ommlaston « bel WanAB TAR che. diniig tatla ‘ regarded was crow atives of | pal patson the back. But just ashe was|sentel the money to ’ \ ote of the mney dealraule spots in eb8| pusiness, civic and other organtaations | getting himeelt comfortably ensconced | ad been married twent Perrine wn Ole) paraded di struction of summer homes which are urging the removal of the | before the flame of popular congratula-{and had been a happy o¢ rectothereth ing with the intention of ¢ ‘acks tion, along came Col, James J. Van|thiat $700 end a woman's desire for mor snore to the! girl| tion to provide ax Jusive atmosphe: ‘Mr. Shearn a@ded that the commit-| aien from his English estate and tried |undid tt al! {ls affection for for the residents, The new comers spent | tee’s report, which contemplates the|t, persuade the young lady that when| While they eat tpree times a dey at) Her had ne ie went to New thousatis and thousands of dollars upon | elimination of surface tracks south of j; comes to the matter of selecting a|the same nelther has spoke ork, where she opened up a millinery | |shop on upper Fifth avenue. t since Christmas, On There was other no time to d }tavorttes who would fain have sua: ltalned a closer relationship than al- | most any other young woman in the town, And they all agree that she ts a | good little sister. Often a Beauty Bridesmaid. of the most exclusive she was chosen a. h Marjo ze th | bridesmaid. Stockton H comapny. A meeting will be heid| OFS ' , , erved as one of the mi Wellman from Walter D. W » within the next few days, poss! y Bat | ee aaing of Miss Marie Loutse Logan to meneaer ef tee 90 Tae Co urday night, to take the preliminary |g.) ay sincuy, and the commentators pee Leer oe Sem he @Ramoceien Hes Sees. | ataeg to fale #9 on that event were moved to much fine December. On one asion lie drove) among those intere! in the project |e ie eee beauty of the brides her from home in her night dress, she are Goorge Alring, postinaster at I Maidy at that function, The young wife eaia | Beach; James Verity of the Point Look- | of Theodore Roosevelt Jr., then Miss Wellman said his site once set fire | oie Life Saving Crew, Ben Molitor of | Alexander, was one of her friegds, and , fe hie hair “Just because sho felt ktt-| Queens Water, and Ed Coombs of the | by the coincidence of social fgte came tenish.” She told that | 1 Life Saving Corps. ‘These | often into the sa alm. ress if she hadn't married She has men belleve tha ) : appeared tram tinte to time in amateur | 120 can ped among the ex | BRILLIANT HORSE SHOW theatricals, | perienced w nen along the westers seman ad an attack ot stage |2nd'et rene soaks Bay. Several res | OPENS AT ATLANTIC CITY. fright when called to the witness stand, but soon composed herself. She almost wept with Joy when Justice Newburger ready members of announced this decision in her favor. By | Naval Militia, but t stipulation of counsel, Wellman ast | to drills in the South yn Armo| pay to his wite $20 weekly. y's work, too arduous after thelr Going Away? The benefit you will derive from a trip for pleasure or health will depend largely upon WHERE you go. 54,068 ‘Summer Resort" adver- tisements were printed in The World last year-—— nearly three times. the 18,799 published in the Herald. So Let World “Summer Resort”? Ads. Guide to Forest Stream or Ocean Tide Fashionable Throng s Thorough- breds Go Through Their Paces m Young's Pier ry fession of the © Show, Representa annua fashion from ds and boxes whic oval on Young's pier at lorses in of Philadelphia, chestnut mare Matti Rohite, aig amd the of New York ed youngsters from A New York and Philadelphia lant attracted attention when they handled |the lines in cotnpetition of children's | Pontes, ‘ity, - wth ntlbend s morning of that day Mrs, Ramber we’ | r whether the venture to her stocking hanging on the mantle | would be successful, f hin throe | plece and found it empty. To-day days young Ford ha¢ led her to appeared before Ji Blackmar 1 The shop was cloned and the Supreme Court 9 y jel to Atlantic City, where aration. H married “Ho won't speak to me and T would for a time in the Cathed: prefer to have $7 @ weel alimony tha ts, but last fall ther sepa to sit opposite him and not have htm rd began her second s gay & word,” she sali The detatled charges The incident " public, but th t was brought as the | apwolute. bi) = =| Sareea rere? bi Was a pretty 004 c said Ke NO TRACE OF JEWELS AS M MRS. DRUMMOND SAILS. Former Mrs. Marshall Field t John J Hogan Chicago, Still H Back $130,000 Gem EYESIGHT SPECIALE Maldwin Dr ” Vor 20 Years Owner of E Bros erly Mra, Marsha Jr opes to Get Hlackmar re $1.000 OFFERED FOR A ROSE. Mra nnond Optical Department, theft aboard the ka’ « ; Has reine rein hana aie ar vee e 9 West 23d St, Near sth Avenue, Uptown Side ie Same Low Prices -, [SHORT VAMP re SHOES ¥ SATINS Velvet and All Leathers Tr every *, Pumps J.‘GLASSBEKG "fh THIRD AVE NEW, Be: ed with his four ass New Vartety SAN DIP wwand di fer « t pos species Howututus ‘ual in CARPET CLEANSING fy Compressed Air in fre-Proof Building FIREPROOF STORAGE for Household Goods T.M.STEWART 436-442 WEST 513! ST. in 1063, RING UP 9567 COLUMBUS White Ttose CEYLON TEA | |BALTIMORE BEAUTY | REQUIEM, NOT NUPTIAL MAS MARVLAND BEAUTY (24uzzuowe 2zaczy | Reowen. vor worn mass | ROMANCE IN COURT. t Eve of ter Wedd ‘ara, known In Manhattan polfttos ts had been made for j McNamara to q Redford On the eM of her wedding, The Miss a G. MeN been mnized 5 rfeld street, E oh f St, Martin of Tours h en fll two montl Chareh in the Ridge. Namara was twenty-six year wood tion of Rrooklyn, but to-day i requiem mast will be celebrated. | the day hter of the late ¢ To-Morrow, Thursday, April 20th. After-Easter Dress Sale $ Ss: 75 An auspicious occasion for the wo- man who has @ silk dress to buy. Typical little 45 gowns, exactly iike picture, await you here at $8.75 Ancther great Bedell saving event Striped Messaline Silk They are indeed a pretty sight, these charming dresses, whether blue and white, black and white, or brown white equal striped mesealine silk. their style beth youthful and becom- ing, with pretty knife-plaited frills around neck and kimono sleeves and tiny but‘on trimmings. Choice, $8.75 Alterations FREE 3 14-16 West 14th Street—-New York 645-65! Broad Street--Newark, N. J. CURRANT now before the public. Have you tried Premier Unco: 460 and 462 Fulton Street —Brooklyn The authoritative standard of uniform perfection in all things to eat. IE do not boast when we say that this jelly is the most exquisite fivmee of pure food jelly-making We will explain by letter to any one interested why such q statement is justified. JELLY ed Rice, Premier Jam, Premier Orange Marmalade, Premier Corn, Premier Spice, Premier Vanil THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH ja and Premier Breakfast Coffee? TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER TUMBLER Re) AN IMPORTANT SALE OF HEMMED Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, SHEETS 73x00 BUC each 63x00 75C each 906 each 81x00 99 399 1.00 each PILLOW CASES 45%38!2 216 each sox38'¢....23C each Laces and Nets ONE-THIRD AND ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRICES WHITE ORIENTAL NET TOP LACES; wide, WHITE NOVELTY LACES; desirable widths, BLACK SPOTTED NETS; 45 in. wide, WHITE REAL DOTTED NETS, IMITATION stogin widthe ) ne ne ob Arieels' 1.35 to 16.50 1.35 ; ae per yd. 20 dor, to 94 ————— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, * A

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