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} =r HEDLEY EXPECTS TO BE DEAD WHEN = SUBHAY IS DONE tnierborough Manager, Sailing | ‘on Celtic, Says City Got a “Rotten Deal.” UPROARIOUS FAREWELL, | Countess of Dudley Says the Women in Australia Can Vote, but Don’t. Afeline, Duchess of Redford, and the Countess of Dudley, two of England's arlatocratic beauties, sailed ampton to-day in the Celtic on the Inst lox of thelr long Journey eastward from | Australia, where the Count he Earl of Dudley, h ted three years service Ws Governor. General, le Uitchess had heen accredited In a moFfing nowspaper with an Interview in which she decried + Ameri made po to quick rie irrlage between sh titles and ed and disparaging alluelons narrlaxss and divorced persons e obviously meant to refer to n millions and Cofigtonn rh Astor's new romanc Whe Duchess dented tay ng aald any of ghe things attritiied to hes. She ead her tn a woman, tad made all tries st fin the form of interrogations and taken the Duchess's eVAMive or non-conmittal answera aa amMrmatives ‘Why. put in the Countess, “who Is Col Astor? We never heard of him." Whe . t nan suffrage in? Nustra nies sald: “I am ndt'h sutras , vote In Aus- traHa, but there Interest in pofities.” ; Pie said woman eve had not Meproved polities Mpother passong Australa, on the Celtic was Frank Hedley nager of the Intérborough. A larce delegation of Hedley's friends and employees of the Infterborough gave him a nolsy send off. They covered the corridor leading to his stateroom with confett! and stream- eva of colored paper and tacked Inter- boyough placards on his door, Off of the steamship company interfered, had the stewards remove the placards and paper and reprimanded the enthus siastic leave takers, “If any one did a thing lke that in A gubway station he'd be arrested,” 4 one of the siermship officials, Mr, Hediey made -a few terse re- marks about the new subway, "L expect to be dead before it te fin- ist," he said. “The city will find Iteetf up agains: a sorry proposition before it ix through. In my opinion the city got rotten a deal as one could want United States District-Attorney Wise and Mrs. Wise also on board bound for a month's tour of the Conti- nent. When asked If he was going to Inypstigate any smuggling operations frm the other side, Mr. Wise satd k we have smuggling about ae were pretty w The next thing we oD after {s undervalua- ue —-—~—,-— OUTING OF CAVAN MEN » TO HAVE FINE EVENTS. Gat Football Teams to Compete ant Lots of Other Sport.s of Gaell> football the ves of the men of “Morrow Kildares, ire a an- Corks ani 8 playing rattling » Will meet once 1 Kidare will make a fo get even for when wiing mateh und the ¢ another exiting card, 5 P.M. after dancing until And Policeman Scented Murder of Womun for a Minate, Patrolman Ditale rushed {nto the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- ton to-day bearing an object resembling an janclent soup how! “Lieutenant,”* cried excitedly, thipk I've fallen upon a murder mys- tery, I saw a bunch of kids at One Huhdred and Elghteenth street and Pifhxant avenue playing with thls ob- jedt and took it away from them, it is the top of @ sul," The Lieutenant ani other oMcers xatiered around Ditale and examined ne. oman,” Ditat skull was taken the! gruesome ple ‘Must have been a remarked. ‘The ple tolPhe faucet and washed off, The dirt beiloria an inseription in indelible inl appeared, It read; To Miss Logan, from Prank Marton Cunningham, 189 “On, fud ald Ditale. “Some medi- Aj student must have made a present to his best girl.” for Souti-| 1} “If Thad to give a man o THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911 | Announcement of Approaching Marriage Shows Ballot Cast for Girl of 20, but Friends Rally Loyally Around Attractive Woman of Twice That Age. Discussion or the Age-Beauty Question by Evening World Readers Brings Many Views—“Happy Wite of 30” Is the Ideal of One. | BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. At what age ts @ woman most beautiful? Col. John Jacob Astor {s the latest person to vote on this interesting question, for, by announcing his ap- Proaching marriage to Miss Madeline Force, the rich- eat eligible in‘ America has cast a very decided ballot in favor of the beauty of twenty. And certainly the photograph of the young woman he has chosen is a very strong argument in favor of the greater charm of youth, whatever the attractiveness of the beauties of forty, of whom “La Belle Otero,” famous siren and dancer, has constituted herself both the example and the champion. The Evening World readera who have accepted NIXOLA. GREELEY* SMITH "| Otero's mature {deal urge the greater sympathy, the larger humanity, the broader intellectual vision of the woman of forty. But no one of these three things, nor all of them put together, constitute beauty. The beauty of youth {s freshness of | — - smooth pink and white skin that no massage can restore, no cosmetic imi- | tate except in the clumstest fashion to deceive the clumsy. It is in the flash | of bright and ardent and inquiring PUTS BOARDERS [eves that see Ife through a glamour {and cast a glamour over everything they see. It is in the tlusions it has and the M{lusions it inspires. It ts in the slight curve, the quick step, the Joyful laugh en in that very gush- fiat an yr tne older “ana ™"*lhrows Them Off Veranda and POeNe WK, CU AREIUS) THEY! Thay Have: Het Arrested da the Dawn’s Early Light. | FAVORS YOUTH. Piece of |Advice about choosing a wife,” sald Karin Michaelis, author of “The Dange: r day, “I would say to him ‘Take a girl with good teeth, for good teeth mean good stomach, a per- fect digestion, therefore a good tempe: and that fs the mos: important quality in a wife,’ * Tt Is needless to way that if a good temper {x a natural derlv: of good teeth, the beauty of twenty 4s much more apt to qualify in this respect than her mature rival. And yet the cham- Pions of the wo of forty are many and vehement. Witness this letter from an indignant maryied man, written after reading a man reader's tribute to the | beauty of seventeen, | ‘That fellow who prefers the seven- teen-yea type of beauty {s a back number, a hand-me-down," he observes tn most unpariiamentary fashion, “I Jam a marriea man, My wife is now forty and a far more beautiful woman than when I married her twenty years ago. ‘These young fellows know a ma- ture woman can see at a glanco their shortcomings, but the blushing girl only sees that they are mer Another good word |s spoken for the woman of forty by a matron in Provi- she will never All of Miss Julfa McMann's paying Ruests answered the rolicall when Magistrate Hylan started the session at Coney Island Police Court this morn- ing, but they looked more Mke the oc- oupants of a convalescent ward of fome hospital than persons who had been rusticating for the summer at the Prim cottages—"‘swept by ocean breezes" ~on the corner of Wes: Twenty-second street and Surf avenue. Some had their faces bedecked with courtplaster, others looked out through eyes swollen and rainbow-hued, and still others had swollen noses and scratches and bruises. All were eager to display their individual hurts to the Magistrate, and joined in a demand that Miss McMann be hanged or drowned at least. As nearly as could be gathered from the babel of tongues when all the board- ers began tolling their tales of woe at once, Miss McMann played the role of a female H boarding- house last night, and gave an imitation of the classic her» cleaning out Augean stables, From room to room she sped, they sald, driving her boarde:s out into the street, Tr all wn over a row she had with | | | | | dence who admits thi Bat ee forty a save by looking back- BPRS TONY RBATA RENO. . Bamuel Gokifarh, who halls from New- EN = pil on slanteat ark, and unike the rest of the boarders, lates Gate eke Aa AOR rom week to week. The others eae re ip the latter, te” well-pre- |8Fe all paid up to the end of the season. a Sat aces of forty | Miss McMann and Samuel disagr served," she writew es samuel disag and fifty cannot be compared with the unt due for his entertain- ages of eighteen and twenty-five, The she went after him with a haute and beats se young girl | Monkey-wrench, Jand the ‘ature woman are totaily dit-| When Samuel was just about ending ni mmomical studies Miss MeMn |ferent. T think a woman of foty or | fifty can expect » and be loved | mad her mind that she didn't Ike a man ©: it he ts ag] @hy of her boarders and decided tha | well preserved hi! tin my est!-] Walle sho was about It she might just ‘nation there noticing so ridiculous as 1 them ali out. She did |tor an elderly man te marry a you men tried hanging on to |girl or for a young man to love K them off as if tney and swung at them f it 1 sed, T have my] Interfering with her, ‘The whole neigh- Hawn ‘ 1 ; Was reciled by the finale of J enio 4 ich to at which took 1 uivty "t you any dda, from whi eine? 1 find fi ven, 1 boarders headiong dud them » women slept. in nearby . each forty or fifty.’ night, thia mi | HAPPY MARRIED WOMAN OF au at ha of sO to y THIRTY HER IDEAL. i trate A ¥ different view of the subject ape : 1 by 4 young unmay ae oD Galt s the marrtd woman of The woman who has steer: AWNING FIRE AT HOTEL. natrimo aft throwgh the fick’ waters o first few years of wedded | Two awnings on the. tenth floor of Jilte safely into the )arbor of content. | the twelve-story Algonquin Hotel, No | m At and peacemand that is some tough | 5% West Forty-fourth street, caus navigation—and —. Ww face the carly this morning, tet. a t Leams of ‘Wedded Bliss Lighthouse’ | carelessly thrown cigar end. A pass aro reflected © Woman whose fea-| by notified the night clerk, and a « |tures have be: ftly moulded by the| alarm brought ompany No. 65, Jioving caresses of Ii children and | but before the firemen's arrival em. Whose ear has been tu Uttle, | ployees of the hotel had put out the ly prattie; the woman who can sym- |)! rooms were occupled by pathiae with yous the one who 1s ne Deems, who was asleep until too young to ur nor too ed by the employees. (and become irritate an mature and| ensible, but you ough to romp with ry children and her buoyant spirit Do You Know Who This Is? Do you who thio is? it is a man has entertained erseif to them, to her husband else. She ts the woman h band is the of constant envy among other men. Yes, nay look thelr bemt at seventeen or fifty, but the married woman of thirty 0 | only kind that would stand a with me if I were a man.” Still another reader casts a scat? ballot to this effect: dear every women kne oh ring han half th At what age is a woman most at- ou ever went t tractive? 0. HEN ‘Ask the middle-aged wooer and he é ca’s gre: will answer short story write: “' "Tis the age of my bride so soon to Every summer for the past few be." the Evening World has published # ser: of O, HENRY'S short stories, The were the sort that interested everyone brilliant, amusing, dramatic, HUMAN “Ask the son of the m and he will say “Tis the age of my beautiful mother \dle-n ged wooer across the sea, with her magnificent O, HENRY received from $500 to $1,000 | » patrician face that time has scarcely apiece for them, . . touched. The Evening World will print a serics of the last and best of O. HENRY'S short stories, beginning Monday. Be ‘on the lookout for them, “Apk the poet and he will anewer ‘Standing with reluctant feet where the brook and river meet’ ” the | John Jacob Astor’s Answer to the Question: “At What Age Is a Woman Most Beautiful?” AFTER HIS DOCTORS LINER’S DAMACE DFLMONICOS TAKE BY IMEBERG ONLY ~APUSHIN NOSE Columbia Proceeding Sately | After Collision in Fog Off | Newfoundland Banks. Which dented her p ‘The Anchor Line steamship Cotumbia, berg off tho coast of ewfoundland last Wednesday, is proceedins safely on voyage a la at her dock he Monday ling to wireless messare |revelved a of the line to-day. | In Capt. Mitchell of the . and | we norning.’* In a pr message the liner's skip- pev © daima me by the ice a push in the nos |The ¢ has on wy passen- | FIVE MO 4 tu § dauginter n of supr he School, sinc ceremony, there about his id ty. Frank A. Rlee, an ™ alten wa United States 0 the Federal Buildin ° xing and po ‘ Inspector Bi " ¢, credited lime with postal mon tral Ince 4 registered was a stugent NTHS’ DELAY. IN ANNOUNCING WEDDING. |? of EX-CONVICT HELD AS A MONEY-ORDER THIEF. |« Dr. Stimson’s 17-Year-Old Daugh- ter Married to Harry Potter Fish on March 4 | made of the) comin sev and | Ww to y Potter Fish The « was performed Maren 4 last by of Trinity School At Dr. Stimso: nme it Was stated h at thelr country 1 that furthe would be given hmont a servant said that every one was away on a vacat he could tell nothing about the, ng. announcement the wedding, | made in an a stn the name of the room. th uld be learned | rhe nuchal !Rogues’ Gallery and has served terms in Elmira Reformatory and on Black- well'a Island, GOL GREENE DES RACE TO SAVE HI Train Hurriss Staff to Copper Magnate’s Ranch, but He Succumbs to Pneumor HAD CAREER OF NOTE. Began Life as a Cowboy, but Soon Started Making Money in Mining Ventures. CANANEA, Mexico, Aug. 6.—Col, W C. Greene, the copper magnate, died at, 5 A.M. to-day. He succumbed to acne Pheumonla, which developed as a result of Injurtes he sustained in a runaway accident here last Monday, eat! shortly after the arrival of a corpa of phyatelans and nurses, who were rushed camo here by» 1 train and automobiles from Fl Paso. ‘They brought supplies oxygen and spent the Inst few hours trying to stave off the but th stricken rallied and pas away in the presence of hie wife and children, who had been constantly at his | nedtatde, Last Monday Col, Greeen was thrown from is carriage when hiv team pan away, His collarbone and two of hile [riba were fractured On Thy y the Jacute pneumonia condition de 11 | his tunes and @ summe vent to a Paso for phystetans and nurs | ‘The doctors boarded a special train last nieht at Naco, Arty ri-breaking trip fram Kit the y, carrying tanks took a nobiles and sped sist s of to ene, whos et | Me of fr make 1 of the mos? uw nds when he flrs mney fa large am te figures tn tng. Ms ts sald finanee and mir be one of In mititons | lands in ‘opertion idated Company the rehes: addition he owned gold nines of acres of ranch and timber Mex! railroads, diverse He vably died to propertien in. existence. Posse SPENT MUCH OF HI8 TIME NEW YORK, past thirtecn years Greene spent much of hia time in ork. Lately he had bees proceeding alone peaceful lines Hei nems, “ strange experience for him because | many men tried to cut ine erties and he IN NEW LEASE 0 PRESENT HOME t hundreds of thous {Announcement Settles Rumors | ants of 4 a: Sow veers ago: in| fending ta " Lony Current of Another Greene wan born Mfty-five year “Move Uptown,” nn boy, became a cow | restaurant ani Mexico and -_—— enturey of bia clans m was the moneys | Delmonteo's restaurant, He saved ‘hin pay, in Vorty-fourth street, Sif nititated be moved | , stilled by manage- | amall Arizon wan Pavored by the ment ha signed Guay linge te - irs for the present site. the territories and Northern | dore A. Havemeyer estate owns the| Mexico. He knew a lot about m property, which has been occupied by | * pose of ken the restaurant since 18% J that enormous stores 0 Several sites existed In the nave been offered for the within the past few years, | 1 by the Indians centuries ago. and recently it waa understood halt @| y syndicate of Californians owned In dozen well-known restaurant men in| tne tate 9'x an immense tract of the elty were anxious to abquire the|ing land in the State of Sonora, On property. Wax Incorpor-| this land was the mineral d ated in Novem with Mise Jose-|iknown as the Cananea Mine phine C. Delmonico and Miss Jeanne R.| The Inws of Mexico provide that fo an directors. It in understood | ities to pasture lands do not carry ttl Miss Josephine, who Inherited the | up my may Sonkalh! AG business, owns all the stock except | \ronne i pravata lange anil two shares, Hovate tor silver. The restaurant ts bein 4nd! Greene's tittle ranch wae on the Ari Managing Director Now 1M) gona side of the Hne, the pasture land lurope lookin: up novelties for the| or tne Perkins syndicate wae on the aoeson of banguering Mexican side, Greene frequently 7 Delmanico's Has moved uptown With! over the. qroporty of hia neighbors, in soctety for the past se 09 he got Idea from hie minine | knowledge that there might be 4 ciletiy and in ols » nt inines, He pu bei by John and] ys property and the nonico, In 1842 it moved tofdicate, not knowing anyt ue and Fourteenth street; inJextent of the mineral depos Fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth [rather than f«ht com street and in 1896 to Ite present site, coud ings —_— BELIEVED GREATEST COPPER TRAFFIC COPS TO PICNIC. FIND HAD BEEN MADE. Sls iol Soon after Col, Greene got prop WIM Enjoy Their Annaal Oating|erty by paying a nominal sum ator Perking, who had caused an in ‘To-Morrow Collewe Point. | gation the mineral deposits The policemen of the TraMe Squad] made, said will hold thelr third an: outing tor] "T belleve that pper morrow at Witzel'a Grove, College | mines in the located | Point. Commissioner Waldo has ex-| there, and from duty to-morrow | now in wight je world em W 4 boat | o Ki fourth shad a rough kind of bus k int ning and n athlette events on and two large meals Commissioner Waldo ind Dep 1 thi amtasion MeKay will mer Deputy | who has put up trophy to } ie of baseball Leg ia BE KILLED BY AUTO AMBULANCE GOING 20 MILES AN HOUR. Bernard Caulteld, atxt died tn the Istand las from iries he re celved yesterday after mm when h © trom the Hmerkensy Hospital very struck h wreaking his hip and uring him Internally, He was taken to the Emergency Hospital and later transferred to Blackwell's Island. Caulfield lived at No, 24 East Ninety- sixth street. Arthur Johason, driver of the ambulance, was not arrested, Roston with the avewed who went to MINING MAG TE gf "of svooteg Lawson They DEAD ON RANCH vd a tow Santas and ere AFTER ACCIDENT. |" \y" son" Mexicun ininers on Greene's Mexico * toon strike and } ot violen eene promptly army cotiresome Amer- hed it into Mexico chel battle with sixteen men |MOISANT'S SISTER FLIES CHEERED BY BIG CROWD. Git! Makes Go Promise to Pilot Monoplane With- | out Aid. Miss Matilda Mofsant, sister of the |1ate John HB. Molsant, fulfilled her prem- | ise this morning which she made months ao that she would be able to ay a monoplane She tried out her maghine on the Hempstead Plains and made + (ights about two miles each, ut fifty feet above the ground. landings were so clever an@ euc- | westal that all the aviators om the eli S. 8. Jerwan also came In for praise with his Motsant monoplane, Herold Binney and Haroll Kastner, two well- known clubmen of Manhattan, were out «learning to fy. j with their mon ee Hank Sarplas 815,545,180, The Clearing Hous hanks for the week insued to-day shows statement |that the banks hold $15,645,150 resery: in excess of legal requirements. ‘This in a decrease of $2,905,960 In the | portions reserve as compare! eash with Inst : company exces away to qual other men te act as directors, He was! prodigal in his efforte to raise the nece | oseity cash. This prodigailty later on caused tim a vast amount of trouble amt innumerable law suite whien t away hundreds the men li Lawsy: to Lawson sul t $1,000,000, and effected a’ compromi wax watt, based on the paymen S15, e8, hagutelie to ing woran Ww 1 hia ty ir t end prove vat r to htm, tt 1 ac a Had the yo mmany he sold them for 860,00), to 2, : hows the great pied by the S. Lieb- WAS GREAT FRIEND OF GATES AT ONE TIME. © wan married twice ery, Broo! 58 TAIL Hecditod. TG SR OWpRE ela re years, ago & Cote: born in th was the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel an ide nin t iy le “sou ill! PALE RIPE of John W. Gates, who is lying erttl- In Paris vodman called at the Waldorf, RHEINGOLD i e in Greater Ne ‘ork, onan L train, pistol in his p At Greene's ofice ket and pointed he man- aged (0 get away and had Goodman are rested Vhomas F. Lawson of Boston the Prenaied Finance” ned the {1 will of Groene, B. Altman & Co! HOLD A SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, AUG, 7m, OF 750 PAIRS OF IMPORTED LACE - CURTAINS AND LACET ARABE PANELS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, WILL Fifth Aveme, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. Stern brothers Announce for the month of August Important _Sales of Lace Curtalns Appropriate for Early Fall Furnishings At Very Advantageous Prices The First Sale will be held Monday, August _7th 22d Streets West 23d and OBEROI 2 9 RTA 3 HRC Plan Any Apartment You Please in your mind's eye. Then study the illustrations, floor plans, descriptions, rentals, dc., of the 200 Multi-Family Dwelling ¥ Houses Presented in : ; The World’ Fall Renting Guide To New York City Apartment Houses Ont Next Week For FREE distribution ai ali The ¥ prid’s Branch Offices, and you may quickly find the very sort (jan apartment you seek, For early copy of this comprehensive and handsomely printed book- let by mail inclose 5 cents for postage. Address: RENTING GUIDE DEPT., Room 103, World Bldg., New York City. ne