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| PRESIDENT BUSY ” WITH SOGIETY AND "POLES TODAY Luncheon Guest of Henry| Clews After Receiving Many {Callers at Brother’s Home. MISSES LITTLE GIRLS, _ | Match and Opening of New Library. ‘They presented a formal request for hia | presence at the international polo matches with English teams at Mead- Brook, L. 1, to be played May a1, June Sand June 7. The President satd New York Public L Parsons and Griscom Call. Alfred R. Conkling, ¢ man, was s or the Pres also a ¢ eof hts d nt and Gisilors to New York City can se- cure nicely fur- nished rooms, with all mod- ern conven- iences, at very reasonable terms. Read the “Furnished Rooms Co Let’ and “Boarders Wanted” Advertise: ments in the Daily and Sunday World Fl Locations, All Prices «err hk Is Invited to International Polo | y-day at ’ No. 27 West 8 Yoese were the Lev! P. Mor ho! H. Choate e@ Cha Y f ove \ a ' v Clatt ‘ v fo ‘ rthu bet . 4 » i J wed a mor nek t en ' Girts’ Call, « had H 1 wa st come to see him 1} the a ft teachers could be ere to excuse them Immediately after breakfast A Helmont, H. 1, Merbert and W, ; Mazza yresenting the National Polo Asso waited upon the President. EAT TC ROLE 7- Year-Old Boy Seizes a Willie Bergen, Baby High- | wayman, Telle Court: How He Just Annexed Big Pile of Sweets, Horse and Rig and) Started for Brooklyn With the Outfit. | Learned to Drive on‘‘Fav-| ver's Twuck,”’ He De-| clares, but ‘‘Muvver"’ Informs Justice Hoyt That ‘‘Favver’’ Never Had a “‘ Twuck’’--He’s, a Veteran Runaway. Little Wille Bergen’s maya nee with him, She has 5 ning away ever “ or two veare-ever « Was fve-and has grown accustomed to havin gaihered various Faris of the elty and having to call for hat the Children's Soclety at at irs of th. t when he with a yes, twenty-fe b + piled she thin’ wa horse and w time that forbearance ¢ virtie, and she «aid #0 In th Little Witlt scareely on yard nee he sugeosts a er than a marauding | e charge of grand He has big, round, | upturned no th, and his sin little curls Hie Iniquity Piled High. | He had been washed and combed within an inch of his young Ife after nthe Cail. invited him ground behind the} rail to tell all about nts troubles most of the traces of his adventurous day had disappeared Rut Policeman Winters ¢ Bridge Squad Wholesale ca No. 521 Rockaway aver Brooklyn, the owner of the horse an oe LRM ame am THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Wagon Load of Candy; FROIN OF Takes It to Brooklyn Without Eating a Bite \NNLY TRESI0 | | CRITICISM BY in ee APRIL 27, 1911... TEN \CLERGYMAN'S DAU ITER WHO ~ SWWEBABY SISTER | Judge Froat’s*Little Ma, After! First Day at School, Falls j Into Bonfire. ' \IS BURN | | | TO DEATH! Jetta Hugged Her Tight to Put | Out Flames and Herself, | Probably, Will Die. | Ber sinoe the cul [cussed in hor proses Judge Froa:, t was first die p by f Crantora, r mother, little [da Froat her father, + at four yours old, could think of nothing else put the fact that she was to be sent to the Kindergarten in the Garson School, Yesterday morning, the day fixed for beginning her scholastic career, #he | Was up ahead of every one tn the house and ¢ door ne at her mothers to dress her At the breakfast (able the child prat- peY veranda of the Froat home, on Willow avenue, she Kissed her mother good. by and gave her hand to her sister. Turning the corner, the ittle offe paused and That wa. the saw her mother's f whit ‘offin stands tn the pi r home, and {da's burned and charred ttle body rents therein, In an adjoin- (Ing room Jetta! son a bed of patn, nurses hovering over and doctors de- | *palring of thetr offorts to save her. { | Fell Into a Bonfire. When school wan over Jetta and little sister started off for home kethor, Ida talked and talked of t wonderful day in the classroom, of tho kind lady who ruled over everything, of the games she led tiem in, of the songs they sang together, of the marvellous! jhird4 and animals and other pretty things they had cut out of bright 1 | Paper, and the things they 1 “MARRIED AFTER PRENDERGAST Comptroller’s Rejection Says Miss Elisabeth Ctatborne, d made} MISS CLAIBORNE YEAR'S COURTSHIP | Her Father Performs the Cere- mony Which Makes Her Mrs. August Rush-Oppenheim. the beautl+ inva wa» OFFERS TO WED ” DYING FANCE WH LST BOTH LEB New York Man Run Down by Train Shortly Before Hour Fixed for Marriage. STAMFORD, Conn beatles Bs April 7 ~8tanding Hudson's ¢ in the rl Howpital yesterday Misa Alice of No. Kast One Hundred Jana Thirty-fourth street, the Bronx, announced herse Teady to become his bride at the set for the wedding, | which wae to have taken place tn Jerome's Church in New York City, Mudson, who ts a railroad fireman | ving tn No. 470 Bast One Hundred ant | Thirty-fourth street, fell off his engine | Buesday night and Afteen freight cars | Passed over his legs, cutting them off be- low the knees, The man was hovering | between life and death when his sweet- heart reached the hospital, accompa- | nted by his mother | She fell on her knees beside his bed and her face was the first he saw when he regained conaciousness, As the hour that had been fixed for the wedding rew near, @ girl took his white and bling hand in hers, Charles at mt ha | Nurses and doctora turned aside with fled of the wonderful things awaiting ELIZA BETH | tearful eyes at sight of the meeting her at the school, and how sna was go- CLAIBORNE the sweethearts, The surgeons, af- ing to @row up big and smart, ike her |ter @ consultation, decided Hudson's ten ar-old #isier, Jetta, On the broad | ——__—. ena gi tiga’ jcondition was too desperate for him |to undergo the ceremony. His motner comforted, Mix Lynch and told hes the will take place as soon as condition permits, No one knows how Hudson come to be hurt. He ty scarcely a Mins Lynoh ‘s at her flanc | most constantly and she says ghe will not leave him. | Hudson Polish every, Morning ria 5 . | Out of wet clay, They were me ful and talented daughter of the Rev. “Itsa en aa any Tee En of Claims Settlements Has Jiome wnen ida saw a sontre in front | ean’ aire, onert, Tey Clatborn Happy Habit" tlmony first and had piled on the! Been Godly te City Jof the Hall Signal Company's works.| married this afternoon to AW Oppy te weight of Willie's intautty. een Costly to City. |She screamed with delight, and pulling | Gapenh formerly of Br her hand out of Jetta's gray ran to-| ne at the Hotel Buckingham. jward it ide performed. the, ¢ —_— - hued (he Aeaenens see: al Corporation Counnel Archibald R. Wat-) What happened + bridge at about 9.9 o'clock fast night as ~ 5 json went a letter to Comptroites vren- | know, but it is. by | 9 toward but wa: | «aia, tue of that wash dergast to-day in which Mr, Watson | Ida ran ahe stum} | Stopped and sant to him when the man| my e go to the latter to account for ‘unjnet- | bonfire, Tn a twinkling she was on her Second booth found the boy had | schoo a val Atlelaine (ike Soe OE Unt tae a: (Leet: AMAINE acraateliig” thi oath and | ; FRIDAY toket naiea Geet che His | partment in effecting tne «attieman: of | {Tleht. and her clothes all aflame nee w SUIT SALE Ne Ind waid the i ne and wagon father town a truck and never] | \olaims, Mr, Watson explana that : fae auth Save me J was best man | This Reduction Sale of 200 s fate: said Ny Chad arava one, and W asn't killed ea ses thin uasintante | Jetta, frantl wide wore duchess lace over | 5 nis father told nim to take tt trom | tr ; : 1 ght H 1D IN sone raised Hwona! pride. in| #itter ablaze mt See iitte vel ants a beautiful Spring and Summer the stable and ‘rive home, and to not! 1 don't. kr Near oom Y i | thetr work and | with Téa’ wreath of orange Sloswoms. She care Suits presents at an exceedingly W m. Ho was turned hi ia ANOS. DUET Mr. Watson adda that tn view of che | Ue | her to her broaat.| ced *qites of the valley (small price something original en Sold the: ein | newt ewan [fact that tho Financ Departmen: hes | 0 tRie way, she aonght to put out the! "ing. nappy couple met for the frat] end new-something sut of the , Nae JOREINg | res ea a f auentiy. pinged’ the city (a pe in peu cio hie time a year Ke Or an: n'a Ordinary in tasteful Suits with the te | sive 0 me tc i Q rith: | mutual friend 14h-Oppenhetmn's | : © the sta-jand | eae 4 u ihe eee se ing with agony, broke wher |? ne see baniWares «hin aiatee ng | Piquant fashion flavor that women Vite e col Mie favabi the few. charters jfister, Jotta ran aite IDK AC Fhe Harones# Von Koch-Kornitz te; of discernment and cultivated Seeley the exeited'| worn outs mhere) 2 : hes : broader powers for his department ia | ‘2 fMa a he then ra representative Of 4) taste invariably admire. i wha anarlinvacrie in Nene rch iss haga ed rp Court Will Advise Her Woman | tits as went as other espe io a ee orainorne ts superine| Most effective Suit models =I do it every da e told Jute hoyt! in a . an make lavavernd Bringing | Ring as og i ative. In dJetta's arms, held close to her|tendent of the Protestant’ Episcopal, POST has shown this season, and "a Forsyth and worked out awyer as to Bringing leat ; oe ¥ ae . i, breast, Ida be inconascto Deplans Home and Asylum arcoee"’ at the most alluring figure. eet , Re ie : ead with Interest your mtatement | Avene and On vied and. Thirty onl andi lated fc elanelipeiies ey a Counter Charge. Way morning papers with | meeremah rete Renee: Heth street, Ils daughters a tal n y his h rere ews ; 1 to the canat of Lieppe va he men from the Thatcher Furnace | jrunette, very popular in soclety. wieder Nha ingaeat der and _ City and Dufty, administrator, va, | Works acrosa the street, when the a nec! and ther enn e older and + administrator, Te eee sane ost sate Was ee Ne is Ah afin A tratued nurse} to the Llenpe case, 1 carne runnin ‘ ed and borne | SISTERS BECOME BRIDES man found it the feed tag was In the| his board, and ‘twill he the best thing.” | of Sp treet, Brooklyn, | sa into salaie yaya | Ht pid HB taal AT DOUBLE CEREMONY, m1) fat Para ‘ Harlem’ Pollce} men’ me ain nt $9 |names The Each of the Young Misses Moehie UB SER vera mane Ae ti f Kending threat-| department ree nd, as gent! t] cts as Bridesmaid tor | Dwove Favver's Twuck, paries FLW. on and discovered the flames with t | ; | But nobody coutd, ever Wille ve Ma m. which , the Sister. He, with i nb ts hin . to Rea Ing of the Misses garded 4 with a rer ; of a brawny | roma Mechs No. 180 Maat he t [picked up tiv i ot, Flatbush, was celes hfe 1 and both be | winned away in the; ‘ f Jou nan ton, “Muvver eent no pees Deequently sottied te an’ T wunned awas, T ton lawyer, and he wil! | $22,850, an’ ven | oes 5 ' Vand advice he | Says Action Was Joint. ~ saa; MISS ADELAIDE COATES ey inet wa ifeatan Mian oo BeUTaRTE Tok cians WEDS CLARKE MATTHAI. * Hs : ‘ 1 Wille ne ads rs D ver and Ballimore ey ow 1 F f ' nowing Nan Marri ward \ by Bis ' Wille was alos hen |. wind rwer 0 Was stopped the man m: Ae Knew It Was Candy, To®. jried la : n , ‘ \ t 7 € de " D ne 18 m a sin and mile va \ \ , v1 a i a " nd ” : ’ ; " said era M De i ae i to was) the dishe ‘ si nae woiks in a ' nl ae a tN I to : i : wot me \ Jed M ta ven vgon wud , 1 J mts | c der filet ta | Matthai was by ‘a h ¢ tom me bridegrar arl Pre aivage ve much | Prank Rolling shocked when she took the stand 1 Mr, and Mrs, M eft fo an ex it was her offspring’s testimony tat] tended tour of the and \Vest la shocked her. night and at the close of thelr tour Wash dishes for indeed!” me, make thelr hone in Baltimore. she! they wil Langt of the Union, ‘ceed the late William M. ( Smooth as Silk nt with a free, clear draug that makes every putt a pleasure. si HI m Ee om a igars rane ta are as clean as a whistle. The kind of cigars i ' you smoke with a relish eet ' What A Box of . : a id man gta 10 for 15 Cents Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. es, $15.00 Wher POST decites to reduce prices, cuts right and left, regardless of losses That demonstrates the POST Price in other sti Ps y 8 a nutsnell rtylish tailor-made Serges in fashion able pre stripes, with the chic poise that rm jividuality and distinction. Latest pias folds on coat, fancy cuffs. Habit back Skirt with fetching side plaits and the popular foot kilt. As smart and Iresa as though it had just stepped in from fashionaole boulevards of Paris. All sizes ~Women's and Mis: Alterations FREE J.L.POST » W. Cor. 14th Street iss and Union Square, Ail S P