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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Women Can’ Stand Killing Pace ROUTED BY BLAZE IN STORE, CROWD Of Business Life; Not Built tor It TUESDAY, JULY 18," 1911. ONE SISTER DEAD, ANOTHED DYING Result Sure to Come Is a} Breakdown, Says Dr. Mrs. Eugenia Hancock, and| American Men Should | | Not Permit the Sacri-| fice. \ Housework Is Ideal, but | for Those Forced to Fol- | low Other Lines Woman | ‘ Physician Gives Some} Is Put Out With Small Loss | Gis Hei Waathee Aus and ‘Tenants Above Go ple | Back to Their Sleep. | HOT WEATHER DON'TS FOR ALL BUSINESS WOME. ATTACKS OWNER — a | Excited Tenement Dwellers Chase Cohen, Who Is Rescued by Police. Woodruff Will Fly 5,000 Feet FIRE NOT SUSPICIOUS. | ‘Fire in the shoe store of Jacob Gohen, on the ground floor of @ aix- @tery tenement at No. 151 Mott street, early to-day caused a wild panic among the thirty-five Italian families Iwing in and prompted the fear raged refugess to threaten Cohen, who | lives nearby. ‘The blase was extinguished after do- ing about $200 damage, but mean time the entire neighborhood had been aroused, the street was filled with halt | clad people and Cohen, after being eooused and chased by an angry crowd, 1, Don't fail to “relex” at least « part of the noon hour. 2. Don't drink soda water or the fissy drinks. 2. Don't ent beef, pork, ice cream soda oF candy. 4. Don't wear rate and puffs on your head. 5. Don't wear tight shoes, corsets or collars. 6. Don't wear long sleeves or high neck: 7. Don't work in badly ventilated rooms. ‘The fire was discovered about an nhurg was very devoted, to — ——_-- « the Uiness trem nour after miénight by Pollcem i {although the way in which @ gas tube! is overing, i SERIES GAS Wid thd ms fe at Don't fall to take 0 dally bath | became disconnected from @ #mail atove Iatreet and Exterior Place. ‘The taxte ‘ re aatling for Ber GGA GA SEE Weeeeta, Hb watt | ee |e conjecture No. M, 1589, Y., showed evidenc Mrs, “Ladenburg made appllea- 1 A Nissmibnba Gaverel ttl oes Green vous evemnee = Margaret Henry was seventy-alx years Every window | the sau County Surrogate an alarm and summoned several other | ggnoe halls, but outdoors. out. Hor sister, who ts not likely to } was the rtght front) wheei of perinixsion (0 use & part Of policemen by blowing his whistle. The 10, Don't stay up ister than 10 BACMOR CLE bas hibedliar aantaRe ac 64; ita epones baths bitewn me ¢ estate of her daugh- pluecoats went through the building | Pp, 3. he Reallet ATOMGUAT Ade Wed GLEHD MlobE Batation pikes FOr & blest and the | teh, Wow [Ole crit hood reg gerbeelgcenthe digit \ six years old. Both were early rinera, ning tires punctured In the cab | vation anion’ could feacaye the place was flied Wb Hy sarguerite Mooers Marshall | y \ fof a When an odor of gas grew stronger to-| | i Soman’ handkoreniet anda 38% i ‘omen are e yea by | x . “ t day and netther of the sisters seemed punch of withere * Stevens, daughter of Aelxander Stev The excitable tenant 4 into the men are shortening thew Hees i 1 dab Wile, RAMAN TES te Alene 0 ‘ haile, only ta be almost stifled by. the | 904g into the business world. A woman wt p i awake nelgibors called on Capt. Mur ’ ne en nstcs und Germlnes tie ae, | Oe oe ee ee nal Bank ey i" wate and hard J I or * eC ay 16 station detec on en ts a daring horsewoman and sj s one was panic-stricken. It required the *Mips and overcome the ills and troubles |The door was broken open etn. Haniem te who may have ap-| bury. Her husband, a banker, waa combined efforts of half a dozen police- that come to the business man. Choos terior of the house was in order. On | plied for treatment of injuries recelved | drowned at Sea while returning to New men to get the men, women and chil- | "9 an environment which prevente her the floor of the Kitchen, dressed in thetr — lin the Jent which it {s belleyed York from Europe In 18%, His estese dren to the street in safety. The fire- from fulfilling her natural miaston in VOODRULEF! night gowns were the two women, The | occur | was entimated at $19,000,000. . men made short work of the blaze. Ufe, she has got to suffer in one way or nanda of Margaret were extended toward. .. WoattE 4 net Just after the tenants got into the “other Flying for a world's altitude record) The, present altitude record with a|a tube which ran from a wail as jet to Nobody Called Him When} - — — street some person went to Cohen's The ae was meant to receive the with « woman passenger {x to be at-|DassenKer is 3,200 feet and was estab-/_ gmail stove which was standing on| he ae : Was v home at No, 169 Mott street, a few #helter of the home. Woman was Phust- | tempted on the Hempstead Plains avia-| ished a few weeks ago by Lteuts, Ar-|top of a range, This tube had been! North Dakota Man as pi doors away, and told him his store was | olopically intended to perform the house | tion, noid this week. Al Welsh, one of [221d and Milling, U.S. A at College disconnected at the wall jet and tt end | Srey - on fire. Cohen rushed to the window | hold dutics, which give her opportunities we igitea k vepy. | Patks Ma. where the Signal Corpa had | » weveral inches from the Jet; Scrapping in Restaurant. < hind Jooked out to see how serious tle | to rest when ahe feele vo inclined, to eag | the Wrisht aviators, Ie making prePA:) jugt opened Sts aerodrome. F. Ver-/ through which « full volume of gas / : | J Diaze w regularly, and to be surrounded by an|Tations to take up Mra, Mand Wits schaeve, a Belgian aviator, on Jan.| owed into the kitchen, | es | a "| ‘uff high: thi 3,200 feet. le will try | a9, carried ase! 1,404 be The people in the street sreeted hia atmosphere which produces the truly | TN Tene, eee et ve gaturday. Alaviator Welsh said ne would not go| THREE CATS IN ANOTHER) Russet 8 Grant of Grand Forks, N.| ypearance with yells of rage, Cohen, femniine creature—the wife, sister and | for the record b r y } n M WERE ALL RIGHT. ! . peered mother.” barograph, an instrument which auto-| higher than 5,00 feet. ‘The world's alti-; _ ROO! ° Dak., was entertaining some friends, | IN M AN AND: Berereour Wee Cerone, fo ue eneeree Dr. aaikeine Lovell, one of Boston's watically records the elevation of an|tude record without a passenger ts held) In another rou: A off from the |according to the charges alred with | ie Sone ee CHieEITT a ae vent kadain ohosicland, han just aganded aeroplane, J+ to be used on the Might, [by Legagneaix, at 1271 fet | kitchen by sliding door were three | great heat in the West Side Court to A N HERE exten ed ett = best known physicians, has ou . sel \ ' rhea iteelse: ol bas wom garded the threats, ran into the street. this note of warning to her fellow- “ECT a | cg agit ee pastes peed day, “ ne Manhattan ce hn Immediately men and women rushed at |townsmen and women; #0 yesterday I! stomach. ‘Thougl: ice cream soda 1s j aitte Hundred and Ninth street and Manhat- | hint went to ask the opinion of Dr. Eugenia, pad, plain ice cream, properly made, | Seias Br arenes Gree aes tan avenu, early tevdny. Mr, Geant EVERY PERSON IN NEW YORK AND VICI ty Cohen turned and fled down the street, | Hancock, who has an office at Thirty-|ts excellent, and the sundaes, with | n ; ad Bean dead | and his friends hind doen wi the con- the yelling crowd in pursuit, but he! fourth street and Lexington avenue, | theln fruit ayrupa, if tue latter are sep ramE ure one am ree )ueatol en. | eatin of the Mystic Shrine at Syene TO GET FAT AT OUR EXPENSE 4 soon outdistanced them and sought the Also for several years Dr. Hancock | unadulterated, no harm h v Mw jeuse and had the entertaining habit! fiat an Buttermilk ts a splendid hot weather | similar fate. ATG) i THR AVALOS REHEARSE vt Protection of » couple of mounted po- | was the resident physician at the Hotel) ain “piain milk, milk and ergs, and | ttle Ghenry of Cie polioa da, that hel AU yen ia ine couces at heman: Joror' beloree*ent now" 1 antes Oley livemen. ‘They escorted him back to Martha Washington, and I considered Orin ill. Bini Mis an should | wile GUHA LHS THIENE. andl eth an Sole Seutee or ar ee Settles sch? aes he vicinity of his store, and by the| her spectaly well fitted to @iscuss the) bo plenty of cooled water. Ice water Is ane oe er ee et aig | t becmime necessary, to settle a | wednilerte?” atprovery | cheeks, “whites le someting I cou . time they arrived the tenants, finding health, good or bad, of the modera| all right, {€ too much of It 8 not drunk amelied gue. Both epparentiy avove to | aiftered with the walter aw to the proper | fhe, fords, You eat-_taat, tute Eeady Fila) CML, olf frends whe herp bern weet tM the fire had been extinguished with business woman | Avold the heavier meats and make fresh ore ee ne indicated amount of the check, ‘The walter was] welgnt” ny ination what Ne eau Hooking etter’ than’ they have ‘ever seem ime small loss, forgot thelr animosity and “Et is unquestionably true that | vegetables and fruits promine tin au hat it had been slep P 9 aup- | frm and col 4 the full amount whieh n, tlve Bi et ‘ inet md mother, are so, went back to their interrupted sleep, women are plystologically unsuited § —|§ menu. Avold sweets, too andy should posed that the density of the gas swee the pasteboarde said waa due, Mr. Grant what! oo Maat be eaten summe! ay them hey entered th yecan peevinh net prooded ove he ch 4 JortNat x rey The firemen found no evidence of any- to @ business itfe,” promptly de- NEVO; Oe eaten UT Sn oa eotge tshenicversarua ius and uramttetedlliectian: WRU cena’ Geatane anette | td 1 crt ek au age top ns) thing suspicious about the fire and were olaved Dr, Hancock. “Tuey have hair, and when you wear a hat let ———.- them before they could escape, ‘The | wajter, passed with a tray full of | treatment wiles it TH cell, wroMtB.| the tight of eo tant getting ‘back at a loss to understand the attitude of forced themselves, or been forced, ft be a light one. The head should Stas Ver Stn Aa sca depots a ae . the sat whieh sour bode] in weit en yea the crowd toward Cohen. into the ‘orld of stores and shops pt ne cool as possible. . S x police thi r yt | glans nant take p Cre: So al Ure | to sue at nd falled Hy way of showing hls contempt f mal ant f ead ofioes, and thay wil coon it |ong.piece UNBELTED eLiP 18\(-renm Soda, Ices, Roof Gar. rescue ner sites an tale aay an’ whale ete a Mr, Grane | math eu they do not already, repent of it. RECOMMENDED i s 5 ich the n ’ d inorning, ‘They cannot stand the killing pace Pantene ty den Parties and Week- | tube became deranged, the police be- stuck out his fee: and tripped Graney, | r id EUS ARBLAL DRM aap tr aay |Meve that the cat, “Tab, while prowl-| who went to the floor, So did the drink on of the modern industrial world; at [sink that women at work ought to be End Tri ‘ Tee deat the witsnen cave, wk Mea | Un tha eae Graney IMMUGIaR he wee t foreet. 1 ‘ annot stand {it for erm i to take off th ee ets anc re rips a) ei Le cath eS. WIEER Ades ry shi t a ape iat ert meee OT iy bgt pad . 1 fight shoes ‘and wear simply a one-piece | cnd Trips Abjured, apinatera kept some of thelr food, dis-|/no gentleman. Grant told Graney that ("din alta Mite’ ndter® been aie, te Pre A , Ip. Failing this, the colla connected ub f 6 o walter Was an expert in giving sueh | aiylinh in "anything they wore ant wen 90 weak STUDY BUSINESS WOMAN WHO) inieltel ved blouse or whit lee teerault ee te int were: ole: can lenininns ey Meigs 1 po athe Ane tan 18 OVER FORTY. i Matot mult should always te worn, It! To ald the leaders of Caltfornta in| much worn | “Graney stepped swiftly to the kit e, force or aneray. Tf 1 “pon't look at the girl beginners !f|\. nonsense to martyr oneself hot days! thelr suffrage work New York women| 1 lehen, armed himself with a stack al proportions, of witleh you aad tone ness woman between forty and fifty. |of good form. Woar the cootest vi begin Aug. 15 and last one week, » Grant, making what navy persons call y aid Bldg ener used. “it hay helped me greatly, Note the drawn, tired lines around [decency permite at your work. veral thousand New York women) Ag@tnat thin theory Is tho statement | secetient. practine Siar eal 'ans ang ad wa He al mouth and beepectacied eyes, the ists oe courte Chere are as many win-| Will deny themselven everything during | °F Bt Taylor BGMMe olen AAG) age 1a right to keep hie feet to| Sarma! that will pave eed tee Pan less, dragging step, the nervous bodily | V0°k Mtl, much air as possible, I| the week except the necessaries of life, | Mtore of Frank A. Cave, at Clagnon ave-| nimpelf.” Graney said by way of de eh “eve: at movement. When such a woman does|Q1 Qvory working woman in New and the money thus maved will be given| Ue and Sterling Place, who told the| tonne to Muxistrate Corrigan tn the! jot of tile, yroci ; "et not retire, frankly admitting that she| york might possess an ele: trie fan. v | to the Votes for Women cause, The| pallse At Marana, loin cashed: & Ww sat 6 Su ues iy actual “dem ; tn ins ie | : erally only be- nather death-rate would decrease! question whether or nc Jeheck for yesterday tn order to! “And you hid a right to ¢ , ‘ “m y is broken down, it {# generally on! hot weat au a ver or not women are t te a oualeh A You a lia > alls {= step, ‘After work ts done, dear business | Co 7 tn have had no parrots In four months, | Joined Magistrate Corrigan "And E) \Ste |} mi x nena ‘ Hours Before Court Calls MOP apeaking of what T kmow,| women, Keen outdoors. Even it ya ee ann ince they moved to the Sterling Place . } eonving mats ation ! ‘ i stedly tven jcan't go further than oh Rar ehe: Nags te’ New York | jpartment, the police say re of the working © tidal the Sargot thew t the Contested Case because I have repeatedly been give |e eet YG there, every hight. Come women are to eschew are cooling arinkn | SParement, the police aay. 8 AY secular feature of tie working of | eT LD unmaghe ta Jif vou Sew now ¥ the opportunity to study such cases In |i oie and take @ good bath, put on fresh at the oda fountains, roof garden par- ; ihe omen | tne now xed post” ay for pi Loave gained twenty | 8) " ‘é the course of my practice. They are} ciothing, eat as nice a dinner a8 You! ties, vacations, luxuries of all kindg| Were Well supplied with money, They) joamen came out at the hearing. Dae ays of my “ Yeo of the. both tragic and pitiful. ‘The tragedy 48] oan afford, and then for the open air. and’ going away for the week end cashed many checks each month H Hosliamne ine One fost t . UEBANON, Me., July 18,—Six ‘the womat De ced int of New York's long nickel car-| phe Woman Suffrage party haa or-| Neither left the rooms excep: at nigat Ith street # was on duty and oot areal : ) WHET LEBANON, Me. uly 12-81% | when the woman bas. been. forced.into lone of New SOs6 Ot Dont go oesctsed the city ie Meets Dee le Es phepen eg teag a Hee ayia eae ! se thin hours petove the time set for the bear) ne work for the support of helpless | rides hall 4 shows, with | wt Bey we oeeemibly Diathiots, (And then Only $0. buy th taurant. ‘The rules for fixed KODENTIEL SII yerites | r {ng in the Probate Court at Alfred, afe,, | er work for the, Subnet et Mere ito hot dance halls and shows With with « leader tn charge of each district. food, ‘They had no visitors ho Festaurant. | ‘The rules for Axed evebtsn oo ‘ for the settlement of the famous Bull) ay ueliberately put aside marriage their tainted Ne Are arian then ne ! der thoes there oe captains of each was learned that w niece, Mra, | POs! Teh prety any mnaned ei ! mit 108 nt wil contest in her favor, Mrs, Ole! S06 y home to pursue the chi- | 9*¥ pale Be long aa you may. Seren mong the leaders sarah Willa of No, 1288 ! Palla whe er 1 began, LES | eratrtos nd a happy home to p to bed and sleep as long who are to fast and urge others to d : Bull Vaughan, the contestant of the | OM) 8 Morn oat independence the business woman who follows this! £5 “will he Mra, William Warren ‘Pes | street, Was the nearest of kin to tho) tween Graney and the Nort Dakotan will of her mother, Mra, Ole Dull, died | "11 tener case the sacrifice Is too} regime is atill leading a loss healheit| ned, taling the place of Mrs, Carrie | Quy ena pel epg hbk AN eng ore “lltyral ITE LIS a Ml at ply end TOMES EAT WIFI US AT OUICENEENSE: ere to-day. aes GP Arne fite than the home-worker,” concluded t, Chairman of the party, | 24% and was te ‘ alled him. He nla coupon ¢ thin pers 2 of Barmah, ‘The death of Mrs. Vaughn was due to aid Ane : en revel, ee | Dr. Hancock, “but ‘to apIAR, HN) naw ‘ope; Mra. Martha, Went: | Where she has « summer h aliafe WUE no : iat eo) ea tiiewh Buiter (pros noes \ at ‘Mayet t culosi: 1d Was not unexpected, | NOt P t it. AB a 4 bert that can be exne be expected of her \worth Suffren, Mrs. Margaret Chanler om a wored ft until the squatinle had grown |r spite ie Pa eat SE eee ee cial at Alfred ene. was | Wie nAsuEal for a woman todo j Alison, Mra "iames tees ba‘tiaw, sire NOISY NIGHT WORKER Umm arneral fren and hing pa then beech ee hs Batwa! Somes ‘ her ile | {9 s d, Mght and Charles Beard ra. Joseph O’Brien pel pred over a " H ris Coc bON Vo YOUR De 4 present owir her lle ris rh able aaue, resent ONMnE 9 Nes ley s nearly always Mrs, Charles La Tiffany, Mra J. Hedges IS FIRED BY EDWARDS. : > ness. ips read pees Interested In the | chance to le down and relax complete- well, Mrs. Robert Hi Wider, Mra ob 40-CENT FARE SMASHED several of th: re tp ly at some } of the day. The work Grace B. Wolterbeek, Miss Eltzabeth mani Ol A ys | ase interviewed her, but the Court did|1y Ot wie i eg pleasant, health owe, Miss Amy Wren, Miss Grace a, | Street Cleaning Commissioner Says | AUTO LEFT IN BRONX. 14thSt.UpholsieryCo. mot require her attendance oi inter {ful surroundings, and thero ts no un- Was mon 1 Mra. A.C. Fiske, Mra. Rath) He Will Eliminate All the | - belie apey ty tale tart ing in which she was #0 much int i ; 1 of fellow-workers to x, tH ene Earl and s | ¥ ents Was a at was registere K oo tila. | pngenial crow Mary Otiver | diy Hakared STA COVERS to se ested, It {s surely ideal rt | on 64 3 4 M , eraiital aire Ola MU ak ne's nerves. 8 \ na Borough Mrs. James H. faertit lamer \ts Asal ti The will of her mother, Mrs, Ole Bull, & TRA ae ate 1 Mea ohn f Wyn Mint ale Now the un @latamer \1 | a xical . 1 t % the widow of the famous Norwegtan Aen ee ana are ng, Mra, Adele Miln Linville, | Slammed: Conimiaiwards to-day dis. (aay at 1 and Forty-ninth | Before e ectin: Violinist, bequeathed the greater part million |» Lee 4 Edith M. Whiter Helen | Picea on the eliy spre eph M | ed nearly tro montha and developed & t nt an take?” 1 mati ue, chowitan and) Jersistently summed ash vans at night nusual line testimony in wh ne 4 et Oe A ene’ MK the While engaged in the Work of remo al, mntesting lawyers sought to show that y Prin q praiet of the California women have wave “onck talk” to 4 citizen who > CONSULT THE Mra, Bull's dixposttion of her prope ; Bernal a HAMMOND, Ind, July 18—Cecll Hane | Mant 0, ct wummer holidays to work | "ad complained to Melver that he w | had been influenced by reason of her | pi aM MMnvearcoll: Jaaper county boy, | Fyy"nutPage king oh. OWN | Ae. ataes ph , h s Dad tain certain 1itndoo doctrin minder most emia coak, & ibpaorai nr by an Who ie GC. Srnith, a sewident of Wes PATENT BARLEY artments to Le Mature. the hearing in the Probate] HOW EMPLOY as vr who, whi One Hundred and puirth ie Beforo cho hearing nthe | Tvabate l) mpeevene. 2) omaana who, while PLAYGROUND MASS- MMETING (ervandea Mel fre numer, The Only Infant Foou wMyettie the will dispute way reached ean woman should mag ed by William sine nerse,” Then he slammed a All Grocer and Droxetste. Advertisements in the s ber Aaa via | here ask the h lammed us 4 : Hine case was continued until tod \< during the noon hou Hencock, the hoy’s £ Tne touriat | There wit other can, and the nour being late Daily and Sunday World. en it Was expected that the lawyers 1 tio flat on ker back in a cool! perused to give hls nome the auto | P rat eleeping residents nearby were and? nd obtain ne ale e nm rt 1 muscle, York, - ate of S728 Gramercy ne n rs sagantiie & ear t ree the day that he has A A aystem a ' to Its provision onvery employer ought to pro- While a p : Sn ¢ , H watchers to report all offending drive ann COVERS | to Time, Energy and Money Mrs. Vaugnn died vide such rest rooms for the wom farm ‘he New Vorien lost contral of bia. , senera fl Asan een Sri ! ua Abby Chaplelgh, a en who work under him, 2 believe | ACHING ie ne iped tie occupant ort by er marked “pe the 4 it $ The World’s yartments to Let” family for 1 nee he would find himself paid in their Ne ae Ane owner Je : ‘ number of drivers who y and § 8 ety ; tue yeare ci) Bn increased efficiency, It woul also f. y lurid remarks avout |the Kreen | gash cans und make other un. rcs Hat Pole ements Offer You the nae Means Tee ter eeerocd idea, wherever targe {2 Stanuely-plank machin Barter Pa ry noinen, The, ho ; one ice, 86 and wy st Varlety of Selection’ tigation over the wi ¥ | numbers of young women are em- Vii give away for anything x Ane hue 5 child died several yea | ployed, to bire an older woman to get rid of Mt" je sald. ares 5 MATERNITY DRESS as, RarT wimply to look after the girls’ ‘i A eee iy t where the y a Money # and fabrics for ev Mare Revsy to Leave He health, give them oxtra rests when Lteomgs fe Rbiva Hin ¢ let off stea t 8Y| one mening World to-day forw a tobaten | BAIR, Pa. July UJ. C, (Bud) Ma needed and so on ‘ earest road station re » pub} : to Mrs. James McLaughlin o LANE BRYANT, 1b Widisth'st who was injured here Bridey whon |. RANA AAG HR Or i Naw i ie ReaTent, Falroae og oR ase TORU Rerun Mert? i H bya tan tosday received a number ot qers gm! toed, She should According to the new regfftration |Hanlel ®. Finn, Jam SioCleliands pation trim Mra EW" who rea Sunda World Wants rk, | ape atal Atest | light, cool, nourishing food, She should ccordin the new | f Caffrey, Thomas P. Caughlan the destitute condition of Mra ; ere. to whom he related details of his lat wht, co 1 all fizzy drinks. fumbera George E. Shaw of Three-dille W. J A. Caltr 6 . rt ilar World Wants Work Wonders. ' jonday Morning Wonder nee, He will probably leave avoid soda water and all fizi n 2 Me sohn dh Byam Laughlin and ber Ave children, { i popital to-morrow, \They have very bad effect om the Bay owned car No 06, oe \ nse on am Per 0s ee OF ASPHYXIATION ve Cat Which Had Disconnected Gas Police Think. High With Welsh to Beat Record Trying to S Tube, THEY — LIVED ALONE. Dead Woman was 76 Years floor, a victim of asphyxiation. By her side wae Helen, unconsctous. Under tha Kitchen table was “Tab,” the favorite ¢ four cats, also dead Police Captain Murphy, who broke tn the door on the complaint of neighbors that Gas was escaping from the apart- iment at 10 o'clock to-day, attributes the fatality to “lab.” He haa found no son to believe that either of the | white-haired spinsters planned suicide, Old, the Other Is 86. Two aged, devoted and apparently | wealthy sisters, Margare: and Helen Henry, have lived alone for a long time on the ground floor of No. 637) Sterling Place, Brooklyn. To-day) Mar caret was found dead on the kitchen | Society Leader and Horsewoman Who Was Under Knife tor Appendicitis | | ___% Mrs..ADOLF LADENBURG r (J (MRS. LADENBURG. QUITS HOSPITAL, RETURNS TO HOTEL Hid IlIness From Friends Till convalescing After Appendi- citis Operation at St. Luke’s. Convalescent appendiettis, Mra. apart an operation for nif Ladenbure te ment in the Hotel Bel» iving left St. Luke's where she had been twenty- It was not until a few days her friends learned she bad and ecovering from an nN «in her mont to-day, Hospital elght days. ago that Mm operation. In « day or two she will go to Lenw Beach to Newport to occupy the Travers bungalow on Ocean avenue for \ Mra nburg and her daughter, Kugenia M. Ladenburg, arrived June i trom Burope, where they t most of the winter, She was ex > Ko at once Newport, end many days passed without her rance t ver friends began aki A week dgo it Be- ame known that she had undergone 1 operation, Her nilcttis wae @ grave the operation complications dev Ss had been © last September snuous social campalga, at aused a breakdown,

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