The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1911, Page 12

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MOTHER STOPPED [Newest Thing in Chorus Girls Will Wear Her Hair ina Braid, ‘WHITING ALLEN «| SSSSSESAS aes rue 6 one THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1911, $ @ame hete ae tne press rej BRIDGECRUSHAS | © And Even the Blonde of Last Year Will Be a Brunette) DES SUDDEN “sitar { paper work in Ohio (whet he war BABY DIED IN ARMS | She’s Younger Than Ever, | and She’s More Plenti- | born) and in Chicago, He me th ful Than Any Season’s press representative of Coup's Circds IN CHICAGO HOTEL ‘Then he connected himself with Se! | | Brothers and Forepaugh's, and wat } | Was Hurrying Little One to} Crop Within Recollec-| | Barnum & Balley and with Buffa Bill's Wild West. He was a member of the Friars o New York and,a Mason. He was vv: x1 » a cc ero bi in Delaware, Ohio, and started news Whiting AN M ‘who was one of the it known pre s 7 1 k the Herald of that tow? Hospital When Death Semel Vawter cieg| Aents in the United States and a rest-|re'wag atty-aix years old. He leaves : gers and Producers of | dent of this city, died at the Sherman! widow, who Is at No, 238 West Forty | e' York City. Overtook Infant “Gi ” , Hotel late yesterday. Heart disease su-| fourth street, New Lik irl Shows,’’ and She’s Mostly New York Grown | Roefore the anheeding eyes of the | | thousands scurrying to work down steps of the Manhattan entrance to the! High School Girls and | Brooklyn Bridge, death stamped out a small lite early this morning. ‘The ruan| College Graduates Are| hour arowds may have noticed a smal! Armong the Near ‘‘Mer- shadblly dreased woman sitting on the | top step, next to the rai, They may| ry-Merries,’”’ Take it h observed as they pressed by that the rocked to and tro disconsoiately,| From Ned Wayburn, moaning softly to the iittle bundle tn and the Novices Are Al- | her arms, But no one stopped to ask the woman the cause ot her trouble! ready Self-Taught. Suddenly, however, she screamed pierc- ingly. Instantly she was surrounded | by @ ring of curious ones—eome, per-| BY CHARLES DARNTON| haps, a little sympathetic. The woman | voce geagon's chorus girl will be held up the email bundie. | “Seo! whe oried. “It te my daby,| there with her hair in a braid. Al- Morris. He ie dead!” ready she is here with it plaited| When the bridge police pushed their| down her back. She is young and| way Uirough the crowd the frenzied) she {ts plentiful. If she were any woman was shaking the litt younger the Gerry Soclety would wundie and vainly calling the baby's! catch her. If she were more numer: | name as though to summon it back to ; ri the ite, Patrolman. Geith thok the deaa| CUS She would get caught in | stage door. This is the situation In baby in his arms and led the woman to | ‘he emergency room. A pararraph that the earnest student | Between eobs she gave her name as| Of the chorus may paste in his hat Bessie Mogilis, She said the baby was| without fear of being led astray. = | Notch COLLARS FOR SUMMER BEDFORD—A smart fold collar of medium height and almost meeting front. CONCORD—A low, high-appearing collar that will look well on almost any man, Both styles are made with the handy notch which makes it easy to put them on or take them off, and does away with ripped seven months old and had been ailing) Serious, shirt-sleeved men, arduously | P* @ blonde,” she answered, in ali sert- ever since the recent hot spell. Medi- bn in the production of mustcal | CUsness. ndance had been given tha Blonde or brunette, . girl cannot “met | baby at her home, No. 211 Stone aves} oii tiny sun ‘prasdway now {® 00 on her looks alone in picking out buttonholes, Ample tie sliding space. y Hed: but terday, sh 1d, 3 h nor s ” N.Y. ae a rtda conditicn had become, ao| Presents a striking case of the more the| yt en ke Daw GUN tant 16s. each; 2for 28e, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. alarming that this morning she deter-| ™errier with the “merry-merry.” Man-| from ¢ mined to take ft to some New York| gers anxious to fill their front and at a ‘ound up—that 1s, they look et, Watching her THE ARA-NOTCH WORKS LIKE THIS he . back pw. not wearing furrowed | Walks Into t office, with an ! a . ee ves on the way to a h 1 rows thie season. A dearth? They her possibilities as*a dancer. If and disasters that began with a typhoon of the Empress of China, as told by ir . when the baby went into convulsions | should say not! The crop is the biggest |Eraceful In her mover nts her face ts —— Wednesday, in which the steamer Em- | special cable despatches to The Evening ( and died while the mother sat helpless | ever known tn Long Acre Square. Pinan gene Leger He bi beg Press of China was wrecked off Mera| World yesterday, were taken ZN b f Je up" to look well, even If her face | - | ashore, : mn the bridge steps and the unseen’ | oni y ONE BIG “GIRL SHOW” IN |ten't her fortune eral damage done to anip- |Aahore, housed tempora p ong TOWN \JUST NOW. Hut a good looking chorus, of course, well as to towne and cities] {emples and school hoi r : very rey Nmned a “youn [te worth ita wolxht in gold at the box: ear the coast, HEllain Gs Rneltae fou Theninsert topvorteots Bolchitons ss °"™" *™4 ENtena ot Gand tawatd a tl ‘After @ long argument the mother | in a summer park is showing an active | OMe. In a rummor show, It ts Ken then Insert, tno col Bave ot oa fold, was persuaded to leave the little dead ly belleved, chorus draws hore pair of French heels up and down Broadway. She !s much more In evi- body in care of the bridge police while e went back to Brooklyn to secur | Seasrtaier yn to secure AN) aenog than ever before. One reason for “stare, his cl osus bet at this Is found in the fact that there is, prir pals, And t jafloat are very remot only one dig “girl show" in town Just | engaged twent 7 | ate Cidead ote bhat hr de havent | —— | now. Therefore, the offices df man-| Ing and dance to one hows who | pera omere toca Feet HUNT STOLEN | SILVERWARE. | agers are thronged, while stages upon |C8" only stand around and look majos- | through the Susaki quarter, which in- which rehearsals are being held have | 4°." ooag eles Saree have cus | cludes all those residences where, under ‘That a large quantity of silverware | a oP -_— the women of the| marked with the initials © | a | self is in a hopeless p | 1 | Already the detailed reports, which) gne tg lying on the rocks ; | are slowly coming in, show @ loss A) hole in her bottom and a heavy is| | life of 45, with the pos#ibility that the | rolling. Experts who have reported her s present meagre information may be a| Position way the chances of more girls than they can comfortably | to jc cic re government lice: hold. under world make their homes, on| “RC.” was being searched Copyright, 1911, by The Pres Publishing Co, m1 n t ‘The new crop has brought new faces. i (The'New York World), around the twisting coast line through | TUNOF a ak Tt haa also brought out the fact that | (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World,) | ithe Bay of Toklo and back into Suruga ed and Twenty-fifth stre 7 en ts filled with an ambition TOKIO, Japan, July 2%8.—Reports to-day t vhich Hes next to Izu P: were reported to have bee the stage. For example, al Gulf) whlch east te: ay Provnos, 6 typhon- : a the case, but Detective Hawk db ” annual round-up of chorus girls for the pats sab bids Swept coast of Japan | 190 miles south of Tokio, the death-deal- Lew Fields productions shows that a Jong atage career may begin “2 RIFVES MOTHER 10: short dresses leave of. r misses | —— ve som |charge of the detectives at that st ive some idea of the| ing typhoon wrought havoc, ‘ M that station, with their hair in braids hi come | from the east aide, west aide and all | es ENT RRL ioe ay One of os ee! PONT OF SE Physicians Recommend Castoria | Eva Tanguay's Genied knowing anything about ay |= tine &! aes tara of storms, tidal waves! While all the passengers and the malls! euch missing silverware. puides and philosophers. Most of these young girls have already | h L. Lek): hips t ti “Hum, the much prized baby camel, he St ane Sey Wee Tummy trouble, superinduced by the|emile in absent-minded moments, Tak.|¢? ® baker's driver, to whom her mother and gathered tn OST PINS, | ternal eoonomy of the youthful ship of u who waa fit to be the wife of a rabbi | dg ih, teroes ooonomiy of the youthful sip of]. ssa.time chorus girls are tke ‘ our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by | ia td ? e His Complicated Innards, {tetra various dancer "Tit teach you —+— | (sonra has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma- a Newest Song Hit : tags one to another, and thus the eariy| Aged Candle Peddler, Hurt by ceutical societies and medical authorities, It is used by physicians with sy edu: jon o! eir feet is not neglected. Despite the herote efforts of Keeper |*tucation of thelr feet te not new results most gratifying, The extended use of Castoria is ‘unquestionably tho | 66 Il C 9 t ‘Htumy.” the much prized baby camel ghape. He may ausxest 8 penitentiary Tries to Die. result of threo facts: Firet-—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: bs am ee ey raise decder | Se Dthctor | (he vassacval ip aatavearne nodereneers| | Secon¢—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi- Es ats Hornaday the camel enclosure will be| change that makes him seem almost | |S fe 1 } tt’ hes ong inherited from his father, who | ing advantage of these strange Inpaes, | obseoted hye “ vet Lied hs tam. Tt is absolutely safe. It does not contaii any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic , € Pp ai rom the same cause pout A/| chorus ris 10 ve know In pedigres, old Mra. Bessie Wasser- nf ago, i hiven in Dr. Sasser Bel weetoes Naaenaily fy We lee has been dlaconsolate, All Orchard and does hot stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’ 8 geri news warted in one of “Humns’s"| Ns Norco And If he nods. Mamie wmenenenic wroupe aa eho ant on the Ever Js to expose danger and record the moans of advancing health. The day tummy to tummy ied the ravages of GU & Vit ot GORA haws for, Muppen “Ww i and was descended from a long line ot | ening Koper Harding and’ Dr. | on pine ne one knows wnat becom ef ranbln and acholara, marry econmon | Togulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to |j WRC. tists ‘ot the Brox 800. ¢ director, with this promising| Daughier’s Plebeian Choice, ee ee ee eeeceteroce: [cunts ARE make Nl ame meee | Since Yetta Wanserman was marriet lates the food: 7/e¢—It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. | . pourage to speak to him abo or | atree' er from “Babbat A i iA Ua euRUr cent “craieato. an the enute of |erurage tapi (0 Mm Abnat Ger |etent knew her room toying “sono: Qordial, etd, ‘This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how- Si gpoled URSA EA salen cinta tummy to tummy spread the ravakee of | 61 priWERS VANISH MUCH LiKE |,,"Wor,i2 ma that t moutd nave come fr poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end, To I Weasding staves Uo Mince aii | ‘ponies’ masry ¢ AWMC) ariver, It ia @ disgrace that T cannot mer) endure, and if thoy hear of it in su-| $h® {information ~Hall’s Journal of Health. wegirin wed automo-| Walk T will bo tho Inughing-atock of my traction managers or Pitta-| townspeople,” ele walled to-day, “Ab, Letters from Prominent Physicians | addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. until 9 o'clock last night, ad- |dlums" become t ing Dr. Blair's assorted _pre- ns. When Harding departed for 2 Words and Music WITH 4 ‘he night Humpy apparently was rest- res, Anyway, they dis It were better I wore dead, ing quietly, although his pulse was foe- di only oye Frey! seen, | ‘The old woman had another grief, ble and his voice extremely weak, This | not recognized because they have Grown) vette departure hed n japrived the morning, when Harding went into the | fat through lack of exercine. family, whioh consleted of herself and says: “ patient's Yedroom at 7 o'clock he fount | Where most of them come from ts a Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: “I have prescribed your UHlumpy'at' mother mourning. over ane | wendon that Ned Wayburn anawoted| the 7oureer, Gaurther, Ida, of Ite chit Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.” body of her Harding felt the » | Practically by lining up the twenty qirle ‘ 4 5 mont 3 Casi tn both of *Htumpy's” humps ‘and pulne | on the stage of the Broadway ‘Theatre| *oUsh to buy food and pay rent, and Dr, William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “Your Castoria stands OR peo aad asking them to mame thelr birth the tow pennies profit on candies helped first in its class, Im my thirty years of practice I can say, I never have a oe " places, When he had run through the 3 found anything that i? Dr. J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for Bave way to grief, Then she went up- ons); Buffalo, | 40aine to her two tiny rooms on the ; Kansas City (I'm from|#00ond floor, and after tidying up in cam origin but “Humpy” was born un- der Dr. Hornaday's roofs. He was the only came) born tn the Zoo for many Next many years. The formula is excellent.” prize | Missourl), 1; Boston, 1 Gaughter with-| Preparation for the Sabbath, she eat Sa if Meuetaned” monty ot" Zoo aay bs "9 eeptaunet Ray: 1) Warsaw, | 40Wn bythe gas range, took the tube cy Q {|| ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Dr. R. J, Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: “I prescribe your Castoria 9 - Htussia, 1; London, Bngland, 1 (nice er es ond ooursed death : ls extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s voice), 1 odor of @as attrac the atten- CROKER ALIMONY CUT, [ie aa, mnouent” sonotutan ane! t0n” of "the Sitalvory hw “aitie| lapel | Siatng hed Sesubleg: 1 dam exare Sisk Chere Sue Matiasies $8 We O44, West every un a Ss enced Waytirn, "New York| Behrman, Who found the door locked , Ling ie Stomachs| a sco that my patients get Fletcher's.” She called Mra, Pauline Ashkenazi, who f} Dr, Wm. J MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: “As the father of thirteen | children f certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Cas Wayburn added that New Yori! ° mbered on the fire escape and looked shes not only the most. but the| “rough the window ie saat Calagerion st chorus girls, What sho saw set her to screaming cere ‘Nearly a of them fet pet abe and Bao the. Da een eee mee toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” y : Or ld pe a BE ew es ence,” he said, “All that we| and the neighboring houses. An am- Dr. J, R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “The name that your Cas- ff ft ave to do ts to teach them certain, #, whieh they to Bellevue Hospital, where it was said she may recover Newro t ic torts bas made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the Seen - i presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse = iL RRR SA a SR SAS ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and = = = believe it an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my exper!- | ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex: ception, I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found !t the alimony he Croker, pending nan s where they dancing, wh Fir Forty-fy thelr - income has been|in and week out. I'v ed to 84,00, whereas he formerly | without any training whatsoever knew od $10.00 & year, | an the steps The new business with which Cro negro, & b hie rece who ha ‘| BLONDES OF LAST YEAR ARE) in New Four Weeks of Bomprigar Sono. {es noW connected has not made . West entre woventh & ga be a thorough], Mable dren’ aint . Tot) yet Sumiee erin vocab | ng NOW BRUNETTES, a tu'vie ine Ried sain fiom witha meister || O- FLENRY STORIES ae ea and opine pete i Brrng 8] Apert Remedy for Comaige mendation of Castoria,” |] The Best Short Stories by America’s Best Short oi teat ela | bt | cece] Onnuing CASTORIA atwars Story Writer Will Appear in the Evening other affitetions of Con- | PEACHES AND CREAM | Re) ness aul LOSS OF SLEER the Bi World During August, tute rot Ano! se ts si h Sneluston that br | Rae nt Pte hes yusre She rors have be hap Tun a summer series of tal of nine fatal cholera | p D iturin tho sfaainec clave ik caceha any atories, been looked f agerly and sit in fr “Uncle Darby of it. 185 Dfadigom Ave,, N.Y, suspec r ack as brunet It will be good news to everyone to learn that the Evening Worl usp oe year < « back as brunett has secured a collection of the last and best of this great renee Sa and will print them daily in August, tl Dosrgy—34Ce NTS O. HENRY received from $500 to $1,000 each for these stori 1 nde last year, | se pe 35 a sie Th Every line in every one of them is keenly interesting, The sort of tales eee | SELPRAISING ra P ; to make you furget @ toothache of @ lost job and to carry you past te to Fly Here LONDON, July 28.—Jules Vedrines, the Vrench aviator, who won the Par and finished second in the | Nell Alb | menths oh « halr came over to Sritain contest, torday |i, stn, FLOUR, your station, Mette hgeatecre ew hy did you change to a brunette | Barto, New York In Use, For Over. 39. Years, . WVateh the Evening World for thin-eplendld partes, Highs Bom Now Xovk to Gap Frwngiasy if “My mother ehoughs te was ccome t Acts iy ROM sat bn i ili ae Aten An as

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