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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, TvI1. SX ACRE HILL TOP No Course on Courtship in Schools, |POETLEGALLIENNE CRANKS DISTURB Nant ae wary O'REILLY INGELL = P> — (SGIVENTHECITY = 2mphatic Verdict ot Jury of Women| HEARS MISDOINGS CATHEDRAL WHILE BREAKS DOWN Ch: FOR (SHAM PARK’ ar Sew York Rents of te Sex Dawes |taca ere” ™~! RECITED IN COURT) MASSIS OFFERED, - SEEING BROTHER felt that boys and rth girls siould be pre ‘him Chicago to Prepare Children tor Married Life. ak for the re ee | Te eH | marriage, and since | Detective for Wife Tells of One Fights Desperately in, Convicted Lawyer Asks Anx* % iously About Wife Whos Mrs. Julia Isham Taylor Offers In #0 fmany homes Strip of Land at 214th |“Idea Utterly Absurd,” Says Miss Strachan—“I Don't ‘\°* °° 2°! rece | Another Woman at Divorce | Fifth Avenue With Police: | such preparation | Yale, Believe Any Wise Old Spect. S temeon i 7 iC | F pet Street. y baa facled Person Knows |. sihs schoo Hearing. man Before Big Crowd. | Is II at Home. wl , feetis, to me ‘0 \ | Enough to Lecture About It,’ Declares Mrs. Brown. tre woud he ny a . sini | anne be uh efeellent idea io TO =A | — Pal tg li ae . ns _— @ — , iT Lawyer Dan O'Rellly woke to-day Tit, HONOR HER FATHER. tse as Pro J\NOT FIGHTING — SUIT, RESERVES CALLED OUT. a céll in the Tombs from a rentlene! cae ara Fos the Proposition By re eee eee ———— ail |fight. Ho waa not (0 @ montelaa vow. # Then so man |tion to fool himself about the sertomss ™ young people wouldn't blunder nto mar- ape Gat 4 Lia tat Ra tea . St ; |ness of his aituation, More t Rockaway Park Property Own: Against It Mehout stopping te think these | Letters Said to Admit Untaith«| Taken to Hospital Strapped in ae eas Sue wetk sibs e . e e e ° e f voth sexes should learn that the I | \ eat Wah . jeted and al ed a ers Donate Seas th sexes should learn tha ¥ ites i Rete es oe mel was convicted and serv ate Seaside Recreation By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | brwsties in nature sentevemente in | Mulet, makes wedded ite nappy 18 not fulness Are Barred | Ambulance—Other Invader | tentiary sentence Dan O’Rellly kag o A | Should « course in courteh!; bye s4, the pol * t science, the | o; n | , ‘ “ . “ | what a conviction f crime means, Spot and Board Accepts. | ieedin ais Gb HE ect | history: of thia big and wonderful World, | ° MMS, SUEEAM MMATE, Prosigent of Evidence | Wanted Fiends Exorcised. | defended Nan Patterson when she aa va | The school Is primarily for the enlarge: | the League for Home Economics: open he lhishdbetig Ae Ae Ought school children to be pre- | ment ani development of the mind. “AM childven should be taught the ag ‘ws in a hansom cab on Sixth avente, “He Mra. Tulla Isham Taylor hac donated! pared for the marriages that may “E dons approve of Dr. Biount’s the- | great wederly ng truths of marriage and | After hearing @ part of the testimony) TO cranks invaded St. Patrick's EL 1755 “ helped defend Harry Thaw after Thaw to the city «al % ories, To am sure that, cartied into | parenthood. [ belleve most firmly that Aathedr rif , Pha LVeD ‘ Stanford White on the roof of poh ted © az gore strip of land cove} eras? Practice, they would prove most harm. | it ls the province of fathers and mothers |! the case of Mra, Juile Norregard Le | Cathedral on Fifth avenue this morn: Brere a Madison Square Girden ste’ lab itor pe crest of the hill between Isham! Prof. R. F. Blount of the Waller High, ful.” to be the teaciers, Fat hundreds and |Gallionne against her husband, Richard!" While masses were being celebrated ee ey for one of the Chinatown tongs nd tac Hundred jn Fourteenth | School in Chicago answers ‘ | es. A. ARTHUR aLrarD thousands of the to-day’ are relay Le Gallienne, poet and essayist, tor a A® this fe Ascenston ‘Thursday there |. Which hap kepe. the: lower. qua: Glia for street Vrea! heir duty, there oth o i were many worsh! Y t : i whet) and park purposes.| both those questions, He saya ROC fdemt of the Gotham thelr duty, and there fs nothing lett) divorce, Justice Gerard in the Supreme . rahippers pre and the Jcity in a fear for years, He knows. ‘aylor desires that the 4 Club GUI bis fated Tarece Pere Pele “1 believe there should be a course There are too After theit parents, all children are the | Court to-day adjourned the proceeding |@PMearance of the two men withtn half ‘The real drama of his conviction be- of he ti , n memory) of instruction preparing children for fads in our | Wards of the 8 to enable Mahan, counsel for Mra, |" hour of each other caused consider gan to unfold itself when at 9 o'clock the late Will! ‘ nt MeAneny, With whom megoc| married iif nic schoo! syg-| “But as for teaciing boys and trie} Le Gailienne. to procure the evidence of | ble excitement and interruption of the A. M. Joseph O'Retily, the convisted MeAneny, with whom nego- ee eee axis | the proper way to make love, that's ntered the pris for the transfer of the property Courtship ought to be studied iL GA ~ | nonaenee. additional witnesses service bande bedi dfihed, bea ° | can't read he blue garb of a co ‘on to the elty were made, discussed the| carefully by those intrusted with © or spell prop- er epee Le Gallienne was in court. In answer! ‘The pele were In the middie of a t i is pe ou ao Souse ” matter with Mrs jor and her at-| the HalNtnd of young peonte, that lt y because 80 to a subpoena obtained by Lawyer |Mass at 1 o'clock when a tall, husky | vonih, hae $oe'x a torneys and brought it to the atte ich of thelr time Maha Th apt wl te . Specis 1 6 ee Line eatate an cx the attention | may lead to a beautiful married life. t ap wit tahan, he poet declared he had no | fellow, dressed im @ blouse and Jumpers! y miner’ of the Toard of Estimate to-day i aken ith Intention of defending the suit ned | Strode ri Wy the vent 0. ‘ , ty It should not be te; hane dl or ‘improves wd Hy ae " entre alsie, His niel O' Ret o In tny Judgment,” sald Mr. MeAneny, ee UPR IA would not have appeared had he not| Wild look atiracted the notice of Sax- lel O'Reilly Roeeeraa “the after of Mrs. Taylor ts most dec| *¢ Wtouided impulses of youth. Nor 1 bean aneeraed inci Pita fea sistant District Attorney. 3 ‘ayto no} i , t oT never | Deen poenacd, on roNmith, whe halted the 1 , k Hirarie e# woll as an evidence of great| the guardian's duty done when he aera od ’ Mrs. Lo Gallienne is living abroad and| and asked hin what he wanted, ‘The Gr Siity Breaks: Bee Kenevority on the part of the donor, has impressed the importance of the pra’ tutte, than | her teatlnony was taken by deposition. | Interruption angered him and he began The convicted lawyer, who seemed to \ Our engineers have inspected the prop-| proprieties on hia charges. To. this icone suggested | She charges that Le Gallienne acted tm-| lalking loudly interapercing his almost — have aged twenty years durisg the beget erty and heartily approve of the| wmegative instruction must be added . Prof. Blount. | properly in this city on Dec, 1%, 1909, | Incohe remark with oaths and ~, * r, ae tern) of ie, We aoe ae Stn, eoptance of the gift and the plan to| positive counsel and training. Ee ite it , with & young woman unknown to her. | blasphemy Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Sr. | room to te eas ee poe y out the property for a street and | Courtship is too important a fac- Sorin nen en It developed, according to the testtr | tani o Jon himeeit. But at the sight Of is red for matrimony’ when he jf mony ple to calm the man, Mr. Smith . ; a & pari tor in life to be dwarfed by undue Tah peloolt. MINE Old arothior'| of Charles Schneider, a detective, that! sent an assistant for help and Pottce-| aNd Mr. and Mrs. John R. | ed brother etanding in Eu) Cho board referred the sudsect to the| espionage. The European method | Natur kes a better teacher than Le Galllenne registered at a hotel with man Matthews of the Bast Fifty-fret es te Pe Oe chief engineer for further report. of chaperonage is prohibitive of trus | the young woman under tie name of Pa-| street station, who was outside, came McLean on Same Shin. Ro’ word of eclt-pity: pnased tina Has Fine Outlook. courtship.” | DR. BUGHNIA HANCOCK, Mouse, ee kan Wasteneys, the principal character | in, and after much persuasion induced He was fot concerned about himeettl ihe property which Mra, ‘Taylor de-| Yesterday T asked twelve represonta- Physics ‘at the Motel Martha Wash- Gig EW. , r in hin novel, “Love Letters of the King." | the invader to go outside with him. | bu it the wife, who may becomm a, tinea to give to the clty was purchased | tive New York women to, discuss the ston ie nee seorge + Monroe Lives] Sennetder deciared he followed Le Gal- Out in Fitth avenue the poltceman tried| There wore 68% first cabin and sng |mother for the fifth time before many, Mr. Isham in 1864 and was used by | Revel questions raised by Prof. Blount. |)! co nn aeee Me ‘i ; ts Henne with the young woman to @ no-| to send the man about his business, but| second cabin pasne! wea tebe Mare oy oe tDhe peoposed park would | MISS GRACE C. STRACHAN, Presi | jae yr ies dist ue ae have forced H firat street, then to @ hotel at Seventh | Matthews arrested. him, MAIAHA AUEIGtS Violéria, whieN bated |acrtrolnieel e00n as) fe ey in vn entrance, gariener'a lodge, Gent of the Interborongh Association | oir women to work themselves old and er $25 of His $400 S , avenue and Forticth atreet, which was| py alserin Auguste Victoria, which sailed | control hima iveway ab by « and the for Women Teachers: liiicand dene our beatite cub: @m allithate is $4 alary. SiGe PATILA, Ty ik getaere esolats “ sree Struggle In Fifth Avenue. | to-day, making the bixeest saloon pas: | ‘The news from home, where his with” cies, lawns and gurdene of the 6:5 I do not think | dainty feminine bloom, so now we are % Lawyer Mahan wanted to bitrodyes tthews grabbed hold of Ms prisoner | senger list so far for 1911. Among the | Nis mother-in-law. who te the widBh i i thie! hehe ; a course in court. | trying to spoil the delicacy and Inno in evidence several letters purporting to | Just In front of the Buckingham Hotel, | promt ravi board th of former Poltce Captain “Billy” Mem ate, It commans @ beautiful View of ip practical for | cence of our children Theatrical circles ara interested to-day | *vidence several letters parnortink | ang qa flerce atruxitlo enaued tel. | prominent voyagers aboard the Ham iim, und the three children—one @f thy ¢ Hudson ecross Spuyton Duyv jublic sehools, The | “During school days children should not! In a notice that George W. Monroe, the hts Men Be athich tt tens agi La | Droumht many of the hotel guests out- Leite oltceeastlec Mteblasttd-wsit attend Prensa Pretec Gegectle des Ma Creek, and to the east the valley of Jea ie utterly abs | be encouraged in aily way to dwell upon | somewhat stout Impersonator af en cu cea oa ae aes side to witness tt. White fighting, the| Elkine and her daughter, Katherine, | Were bearing up as bravoly as thes the Harlem, with University Heights ind and hardly de- | love and marriage. Aw It is, the subject | 4.4. ¢ 4 eccen- | Gallienne admitted his unfaithfutness, | an yelled at the top of h iid Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt or. and Mr, | Knew how, cheered him somewhat. («5 beyond, and Fort George Hill eives a serious an-| eufticiently occupies the eninda, bee | female characters who for more | but Justice Gerard excluded them. he top of his votce, and “Keep in touch with the house 4 wer, [never have | cause of their trick of imitation fey |than two years has been leading come-| Le Galllenne, who has a masa of tron |''@ ttmult brought crowds on the run | and Mrs. John R. MoLean. day, Joe, and keep me posted,” O'Rel eer a that either | eee older sisters and aunta with beaux, |dian in “The Midnight Sons,” has pub-|a@ray hair and keeps it parted in the| OM all diréctions until Fitth avenue Miss Kikina, whose romance with the | urged soya or girls need- | and so they pair off and pretend they |iished in a Jamaica, L. 1, paper| middle, sat in a far corner of the court. | W@& Dlocked by @ surging mass of | Imperial Duke of the Abruzal attracted | The two men talked together pes “1 any instruction | are ‘sweethearts,’ without really under- | announcing that sits Palate | humanity, in the centre of which the] world-wide attention, waa accompanied | We Intimately and then the court atv Ore arrof court. @tanding in any way the forces which « that he will not be respon- | room to-day, but pald little attention to n, wan A pal fondant went out and bought Gani In a letter Mrs, Taylor says “In order to carry out this plan, T re- «quest that the map of the city of New York, Borougl of Manhattan, be changed 1 ee ig } policeman and hin captive tumbl with respect to the location and grad AID. ‘They seem | they mintic, If they were developed by | sible for any debte which hie wife may |the proceedings, He came to court | Potted cig tmbled and |to the pier by her two brothers, Stephen | wopping to telephone to Mra. O'Rellhy Te Wate nie Tusarad and) Bourteanth I a ney,, weer | any. much abnormal proceas of forcing |Comract. Here In the notice along with a bundle of magazines and |TUO Uy cagiila Waite B, gr. and Davis and William J. (Billy) Jand convey @ message from her hier: street, between Park Terrace West and \turally,, just. as | @8 Prof. Blount suggests, we should be- To Who It May Concern—No- | papers tucked under his arm and car- Auth, Waa vate Muy nia clan | Litt, son of the late Congressman Rob- | band. The cigars were inspected Berk rorrace Kast; that the lines and stare ners and | come a race of degenerat tice in hereby given that George W. | rving a huge cane. He seemed more in. | Poumded on the pavement with his club) ort frit of Lillnots, Dr, Maguire, who warned the brother, ktwles of Park ‘Terrace West ftom the | Ai GAME STOCWUN father did or: “His alleged project x nothing more| —Monroo is living separate and apart | torested in the magazines and papers and Poltoeman Hensler ot same| Young Mr. Hitt had come on from |#s#inst Retting too many or those ty south aldo of the present West Two Hun- | them, The idea Is| nor less than 4 erime against child) from his wife, Anna Monror, and [he brought with him than fn the eult | Maton reinforced him. ‘The appearance! Wayningtin and was markedly atten- |e too atrong, a Ired and Fourtee street. to Isham| & European importation and I think it | hoo will not be responsible for debts con- | on trial. of the second policeman seomed to #1ve| tive to the helress of the late Sei Ant Effort to Save Him. 'n) Feed aoe sense ine lines ang | sould be discouraged. By our splen-| | mg. ATH UPEOW CLARE,| tracted by her, as he is at the pres “AIL T know ts that Twas subpoenaed | {He man renewed strength, for ho wave) jeyiciia'n millions, Th Abraham Levy will plead ¢ ne mo nat the lines a did system of co-education nadir 8 Noth 8 policeme: hey Ned : ¥ y oe a °s Maales of Yash ace dast: trom: the | wa. syetem OF co Ec upetion Eien AAMME) | ent time paying her for the separate | for the purpose of identification,” said | bt" the Pollcemen all they could 6») sistent rumors that the couple were en of sentence when O'Reilly 4 Saniaiaiaa oe TAK cree: We ow a ORRY HAtHKAl OOEIDANT | nit Gee andes a | support of herself and child. Mr Galllenne, “That ts my only | t? hold hares icly lows wudue Sim, and | gaged, but both were mum on the suv: ro bie i he fat. brandred enth street Tone Ither shyly fearing nor ovet-| tiao jssue in eur n | GEORGE W. ‘MONROR, interest in being here. urther than | {ally @ call was wont In soe the re-) ject when the Kalserin Auguste salted. |; bie doubt Zhe cae. willie iia point 125 fee thereof be modified, | m vz mutual pleasures. They] g:hools, but. th ‘The notice was printed in a Jamaica} that, 1 have nothing to say." erves, bringing Capt. O'Conner and| Nor would Miss Elkins’ brother, talk [tied to the Court of Appeals if nese’ that Park Kast, from a point| know how to treat each other, and) should be a reg paper because Mrs. Monroe Ives there, | Le Gallienne ts forty-two years old. | Several more men to the scene with) replying to all questions that under no | sary bi e present Two Hun. | there is no excuse for esplonsge. | | | course in them She sald to-day she knew of no reason | He was married in Tondon in 1807, | patrol wagon. circumstances would any member of ti igh remanded for sentence, fo dred 1 stre to Isham | % ee aean ein tn oho CIE A rant diMeuls, why such a notice should be printed, | There is a daughter, Fva, twelve years Five Policemen Sat on Him. family discuss their intimate affairs » Jus Davis will not impos ei We Aucouliniied andsthat a parle tell toon, iI girl, each boy a good, | 4°, find She had been living apart from her] old, as a result of the union. She is} Then while the crowd grew moment-| 4 public Interview. penalty until some time next wi oo known as Isham Park be laid out be- | That is the best pos-| A isband for some time, she sald, but | now abroad with her moth arily greater the entire force fell upon] Miss Elktns and her im ther wit, re- | Pistrict-Attorney Whitman potnted int tween Ikham stree 1 West Two Hun: | mn for future married] nature would in- aration waa a mutual and not] ‘The deposition of Mrs, Le Gallienna| the powerful disturber of the peace and| main in Kurope throughout the Fe ein + TGhare ‘nay, ee dred and arith: atreet | ® what Pro one. will be used only to show that she is] he was bundled without ceremony Into y to State prison for « term whit th Sh map ef the elty of New| MRS, WILLIAM GRANT BROW®,| Hioun: sugcests, lam y contracting any debta,"| alive and the plaintiff in the case,| the wagon where five men sat upon | jellus Vanderbilt, who was there thac. Ath ¥eane nae Pe thy (righ : Pepe . | president of the New York City Feder. |p. per ration « said, “Mr, Monroe allows me Lawyer Mahan sald he would produce | him. At the station-house the man| accompanied to the ship by her go: » ve . *e York is citunged tu accordance w ‘clubs: Pros , $ > two years, to the Penitentiary for pe? he cove: a <tlon, T will cede to the | ation of Women! ie i r myself and the « of my nine. | Other Witnesses to corroborate the de-|described himself as Charles Dillen of | Kegmald, sald that she was zg tof mouths, tnpose a fine of $0 or suspehae . ser bares st ainly s« e thing 1 te tad . . tly for a. street Park ‘Terrace Wes any 8 eareold trl, but 1 do not think that| teetlve, Schnelder, as to Le Gallienne's 2 Avent a laborer, thirty-nine | Hurepe and would avold the coronation | sentence. ‘The conviction automaticaly: from a point 1% feet south of the sout ne 1 a8 Be done Mee HIE PION CARR umount sufficient Inasmuch as he is re-|@lewed wrongdoing in December, 1900, ars old, and married. Me was still} of King George V. She would go] disbers and many lawyers etpreéa® erly line of Two ure A titing dignity and importance in the Celving $00 a week salary, He seems eee sulky and, aw it turned out, the fight | directly to Parts and there inect ner |'* pelint that in view of that fact apd: teenth stree ut eva Gr nner rouhE DaOE piqued because my niece, Georgiana wasn't out of bir daughter, the Countess Ssechuiy! Ce Bipderyatbe dec dmygin itty bees Isham street, and will convey to, the MBE an Inmeructor of reel AOWOFIANt | Alenroe, taNiving with me. Tle was #0 evidently suffering from| John R. MeLean sald that ie ae ee ieee een a nee rae Rurn ety, for a atk tooke KQOaE LOeSIAnA unsentimental, —hard-headed common — Mrs, Monroe first. met. ‘ier aan Insanity that an ambulance was aum.|terview-proof on ail subjects and Mrs. /yain, vice-president of the Mutual vark 1 tbe Toe ee eee rag | come xense would ‘be imperative, and Such when she was playing a child rin t noned without the formally of going to| McLean backed him up with tne state-|serve Life insur: ice Company, i 0 ald park a p ed. are rare My Aunt Bridg: th 1 1. Dr, Meade ded from E nent conve “ lnree » By ) \ ridget,” the farce ti wht uy 2 re nded n Belle was convicted of grand larceny aft Lk | t gecte MRS. J. CHRISTOPHER MARES, yo omedian starred for # Let vue and directed that Dillen be Pil do all the interviewing for the need to prison for two years “by! Rockaway Park Donation. * President of the Theatre Club: y r many yea : t ‘ | Justice Greenbaum, the Appellate Hain portion of Rockaway Pa I don’t be- ur school children do not need to ba | S0me years later, when sie was elgh- el] taken at once to the howp! Ac-| family by not saying a word about | Justice Greenbaum, the Appellate = ta be converted Into a #e¥*| lieve any wise old instructed in kissing and hugging; they teen, they were married and up to a ) ynpanied by three policemen the | anything, td oe apie eset Ra emphbe F ation « yr women and | spectacled — person need to be Instructed to refrain from |ahort ume ago were rs of the fsoner was walking from the station CR 5 ed area murnhame sant: to peace | children, became operty of the] knows enough to thove paatimes, A great deal 100, pat Actors! otois” i ‘eo inude a deaporate leap, TEN CENTS FROM YONKERS Tear ttat. ho oni Titania city to-day. It was donate the prop: | lecture about sks : ly sentimentality obtains on Monroe rece eason iu captors and dashed toward ‘yi erty owners of Rockaway Park. These T thin » bene Aer W™ BaMKT B#OWM | \oung peo>! They should Tearn {0 | with “The Aitd aun (ium a ten feet, now | TO MANHATTAN NEW RATE. — owt headed by T. C, MeKennee, ap- | Way ure for reserve their caresses for the time Vere a : is " 1 P| e verty mab) n VA Han oO a him and peared peture th Board of imate | happy urviages is to give all our] they are really engaged to be married, : a ‘é Leena oe 30) leasona In domestic scence} “The suggestion that the schools take | = iteigkio eadied Haron Agreement Is Approve d Ree gust va Unveatanie Exterminetor, lott 8 Imposed | and onr believe those cour: he m it flection of one of = os again subdued an arial - oe ; gehithous the vetrictions, af imposed | treat be put into every mhooly Once | the mort dangerous, tendencies ef Our (MRS. ALTHEA FAY DIES Inlo Shallow Harlem|!" "22 12, Bow ‘alana ring the Fare’ roy Sivaee RATS AND MIQB: ve being used for any purpose other | had such lessons at home, but} modern iife, the proneness of our FROM Jumps Into Shallow Harlem i Fifteen Cents, DIE , THE 1 See eee ie courension ath lany do not nowadays, ther | mothers to forget ther familles. or | DRUGS IN HOSPITAL. i Wanted Friends Ex. .\sed, ‘ STE covernment Uses 19 t Mitewel urged that lan taught in the classroom, No] clubs or luncheons or philint as or! Toy 5 Ifa 6 oter crank ent 6 Cathedral} Th ¢ Comal: 2 | pony at AmouND THE WonLD. 1Se., Ben Me: DR nat desirable: aitector sioult be allowed to grow up tg: | suffrage tural mothe | Husband, Once Wealthy Cont ies Mere to End Life of We Aad demanded that a which will en- " afflicted with tuverculosis affecting nt of the duties of a good house. | erly du One of the} eR liegt exorcise the fends who, ti id ore to get down. ons tenes : . wife, This sort of practice ts infinitely | most ini elsthe| tor, Who Divorced Her Clainis Illness. \P fF tho) Halen + ac aCRa abba 7foRsdavben te inatea Re Bed Bu see the establishment of such an in-| better than a world of theorles about | gradual right view of) Body and Will Bury It J Hepat gr vivar nese ule t (OUARANTERD) Pye attution’ ‘or sunitarium, President love and as ts not the | jody and Will Bury 1 - | read a ee SCA ata topalln| S KILLS bg he Mitchel said the y already had a I'm old-fashioned, but 1] proper function of hool teacher} srs, Althea Fay : s SA Hance the break-up of the old >po Srivate. bedué £0,000 conditioned haperonage. Our American] but of the mother lin Brookisa ao! easte rena li ete: whieh feared she od by Jo Me Andrews, a bank way syatent on buildfng the sanitarlum at the sea-| girls have too much freedom." MIES ALBERTA HILL, Secretary Of Kinks younty fro: » ofte | ve 1 >, by Cen I Wot. Then, 1 usreement cars of side MRS. HARRIETTE JORNSTON| the Women's Political Union of oveF-Indilgence in dru ial wevy, tty year of No. Me A went to Europe ai nag ¢ un t Mr. MeKen tie property= | wOOD, lawyer! and sehoo! | 5, ‘ ah oe ape pp s of Union owners in be ‘ i to give ints “It 1s our fi t i en of the Bas yany to th lnals of no a sanitarium might be thle. Ch 7 whe were to ’ Jumping | at One a nt hum might be be! ova h : ; i. Me i tot ution, Was suramone Ht a Liquid, Guaranteed, ona anda ar hue a Ks rae » tre : ' on Senn Genk (th and Nivetfeth He a f He Ma SL Ean aun ivativen & Hie ail snares sat ek pect the man ae KILLS INSTANTL¥~ SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL began ‘ Marks place, announemd tha lie of t Drive at f © he continued Nia tr. | Hd ea ha gs ir The Ponder Mii. Qelekty on have been would take the body from tie Mor are aiin wana aaa \ 1. omitted Manhatian We wall ak Either Liquid or Powder, 18¢ & 28m 9 IS KILLED IN ROOM BY GAS. ved for mar und take charge of the funeral arrang adiong into the w | 4“ eva 1 Worty-second —atreet, where the | ui. Grocem', Rellegeenaaa ‘ ; ‘od as potential ‘ The me espectal ial Moen Tr Away tranel ot the auhway haa tie P Rough on Fleas Window of Anna Hart’s Room Wa eeneees| ; real estate| for gutcld " There are oniy |NEW YORK LAW YER TO WED nal : fi : é 5a ON SOAS. cL Closed, but the I ry ates ¢ i : | palace oid eclbs ri | WIDOW OF NAT P. MOORE, ea ure for sone fit Kills Fleas, Lice: Not Lock a anid father EY Ia wito n tor] . aiticlunt to Ce ere tnieary is the | Rea ene Aved and ? eoond ; [Egat on Dogs and Other Animalg\' TH, N. ds, May %.—Cour ate ight) to. make | AMPABeeae AY Alec i : n . , j Announcemen he Engagemen HARML! ¢ } estcott ts Investigating the | Mes 7AMMHOVWOO oeicvelves ph Dae AT Tee ee eee nea ae tomes) or Hastings Arnold Made to Mrs Sn bad He ery bs divath by Bas to-day of seventeen-year- : is about it aes U sie No, 3 it One Moore's Filanile fh Ca it ne B.S’ WELLS, Jersey City, Ne old Anna Hart, dang of Mrs. morally fit companions for 4904 women. | abou: it t rs rae a Moore S US u . pee jum Hart of No, 00 & Kg street, Poe! They should und a) aman has| “Of coarse, no five yea watadt of Na. ML Base ¢ Hund ena 4 git s unusually pretty and @ great! ju, 11 . e the] ever ivopes ir Jand ‘Tenth » waded to and bee ; Peciaar te ha an, ar ey should be | I do «our We Jiroumht her to the bank, dripping and : 5 She went to bed as usual last night | ins at08, nip, t v fifteen should be a ate eS ea Moore, wido , ‘a ne breakfast ty and her her went | of modest which have al: | they should ibe reat TO BURY OLD TEACHER. , att her ¢ up to her room, On opening the d ways held up for girts. | If scho ‘MRS, HENRY FOY EASTON, Presi- lo wae learned from her concarnit ) ‘ s |eould improve the boys’ mental attitud Ne and marriage it would be an Mrs, Hart Was almost overcome by She screamed and summoned assistance. | toward dent of the Life as a Fino Art Club: | Her daughter had been dead several | doing § ! 1 syater Muscial Institute to Take Charge |™ ret) wan hy rar Mon > wi hours, On her bed lay a cllpp.ng avout) RB, BOPIA LOBBINGHR, editor of | |... fin, : ' ; attem, nutelde was mate od f i ioe Of our Imported Lingerie Dresses and Suits § hdvice to the lovelorn. | The American Suffragette: of G, De Grande’s Funeral Here. » woman and she ts held as a hos fu i vor x , 50° The door of the bedroom waa un There hina been a) aenval/egn aay fe Sapte, | Beta Bet hee now in w York at 4 pine +! Hand M ide and Hand Embroidered, from looked, bul the window was closed and | qyroyetier too mu a rign felte ae ‘ raid t woman 1P, Fa any 1 - DOG BITES BOY 14 TIMES, | en snd aim of i , gon Hho lad ee ‘ ' Meet » conten | ERENCH Posit Vales —————_ BSCE SANE ME nividual & of the funeral of @. 1 ‘ ‘ electric ond | HATS 220.00 to $30.00 @ “9 Springs Upon Three-Year-Old Vics | & Lae rairy rg ‘ Wad nai ‘ 5 a ae i evan t al to cure Siu. atnore tn tim, M les Him to Street, tro: e any cour e ry wd te \ J & M | we relating to it, ad f @ fact that } leva a 1 1 ip haw boo | PHILADELPHIA, May ° Bitten tn] yy. 1 false o: ha- ‘ nized us ¢ of the greatest Hv — _> ti atan fourteen places by @ viclous dog, Louts | sis would be given t Lae sy t Rananet for Envoy “ | Pu: 5 Shubin, three years old, of No, 920 Crosa| “1 think our each iri must Met MDD HEATON rine sure \ i Saturd CHRISTIANIA, May 2 ME. PANE tremn | street, Is in Mount Sinai Hosp tal, achools should tr wander over her ; ' equartern of the Ingtie [farewell entercainmenty given tn Pree crontab MAKERS OF + puns IMPORTERS OF HATS ant GOWNS ‘ The animal, running through the | to make life broac own ‘undiscovered count e, at No. Ma ny avenu The | o tH. D. t rett : Py oo street, knocked the ohild cown, and aa] er for our childre Ihe only chart we can a| ty. 1 Flushing fean M r to way, one wi br mii i 290 FIFTH AVE N UE fell sprang upon him, Bystanders | not narrow it down “#t 30FM OEBIGER \ high, fine ideal of life, and e n is eve a sultal et le attended was I n three t view succeeded in driving off the brute, which | to a single issue. {school may assist in ent over the burial place of tho| Minister Irgens's official dinner lust ome at Matteaw Y. His neck w Between 30th: & Bist St’s* escaped, Our oye and girle snouyh leare of the | MIG FLORENCE GUDRNSZY, Vice: | asnes. (aoe ocospeaaléaint atid dlies | Dnt | vroken, Fox was ninety-two years ol | j i, , hill sili a Sa | ete case a — mee ed ns os fy

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