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feats wah coe YGREEN'S MILDRED SHERMAN NEIGHBORS ALL TOWED YOUNG PEER WATCHNEW HOME DESPITE DENIALS, . ansastiea lousewives in West Nineticth | of Heiress fo) Street Abandon Home Duties | Lord Camoys of England | to Get a Peek. Announced in Newport. HAS Corsets, Engagement Rats or | Enamel $10,000,000. | ON GETS THERE AHEAD, | SHE etty Housekeeper at First Taken to Be the Colonel’s Fiancee. Father’s Opposition Blocked Romance of Members of Gould Wedding Party. Intimate friends of Mr. and Mra. William Watts Sherman to-day received ww the block of Ninetieth street be-| from Newport cards announcing th een Columbus avenue and Central| engagement of their daughter, Mis ke West to-day, for the good house- | Mildred Sherman, to Ralph Francis Ju spent most of thelr time hanging | "lan Stonor, Lord Camoys, of England. le or no housework was done in flat buildings and dwelling houses it of the windows watching for the| The confirmation of the bdetrothal val of their now multi!-milijonaire | Came as a surprise to many in soctety, hbore—Mre. fetty Green and her|!n view the denials made by both | * sides soon after a report of the engage- Ay-to-be-married son, Col Award : i, Ghee, who Have just ‘into Ment Way published recently. The de- nial of Lard Camoys, however, as | pointed out at the time, was diplomatic, | and was phrased thus: ‘The lady 1s so charming T wish I were able to say the report ts true. It came as a surprise to me. I only Ir new home at No. 5. Col. Green moved into the house yes- day, but Mrs. Green is visiting her ughter, Mrs, Matthew Astor Wilks, Fairfeld, Conn., and did not go to uptown residence until this after- because, made it paler stil w it in to-day's despatches from | @rtfulness, | Col. Green was seen when he left) Xe. Voie T have. mot seen the | Her eves have house for his office early to-day.) Siemans nor corresponded with | deepen ple took wills ii ta his aut 8) them since my visit to America for | ¢ Bandsome young woman, who, Was the wedding of Lord Decies and pesened from neighbors, is tHe new) 14, u Gould, In New York, Bousekeener for the Greens and not a dat Pobruary, to her head, Prospective flancee of the gallant Co Sherman was quoted as positively | Wise, #0 that tt on pnel. ‘The Colonel declined to talk further bout his anpearance on the marriage marke | “T’ve said all I'm going to say about “he remarked, “I'll let you boys now when anything Bierman ‘The new home of th aids oils ory and basement brownstone dwell | wiches, HA of the conventional Manhattan Pat) MARRIAGE TO TAKE PLACE Her hat is smal chic, and pulled perched at just ruth of the engagement, said hg Was opposed to his narrying any foreigner. denying th and it wa daughter innocence, the was mad ye! at Newport is began visi the to extend felicitations, ve since wired their best engage erday v no earthly reason walk with @ fine, ie * ay ne, furniture free stride; that ts no | tae esau irik Wormiieeall|| SOME TIME NEXT YEAR. real reason, except her too narrow skirt Be over the house putting things in order.| While no definite plans for the wed-|and her too buckled shoes, for ahe he houge ts not y omple fur- | ding nave been announce ed by the fam- wears no stays of any kind, The soft ished. The lower floor t# about come | !¥. tt sald t jarriage will not brocade of her gown clings to her ankles plete, the furnishings henge of the sim- | take place until next year some time. /and ts caught in high above the waist ae ne ar en sta ihe wit a Ht probably will be in New York, and|of her uncorseted figure event ac elatorate the 8 ceremony. rman, hue aire | Will be an Gould-Deet number of seattered rooms, large throughout the easy | thus she comes to of the most popu-|—walking toward unger set, Was three big bers of the False Hair, . 'BUT SHE WILL | Rouge Her Lips, Paint Neck Veins, And Eye Shadows, Keep the Hobble. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. She has a too white face; pale though {t ts, the reflection of her painted | fs | Her hair ts parted and brushed until \ it shines like satin and ts coiled close Madonna-wise, but yet tov | the angle that would te soon as formal announcement of | cat the shadow of suspicion even upon WEARS NO STAYS, BUT STICKS TO THE HOBBLE SKIRT. | Of course she does not, but there ts | And so—have you seen her? {nto your arma and THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 1911 'Here’s the Autumn Girl of 1911, AARARAAARAAA RRA RAD AAS AA RARRERRRRRAR RR SARRARAAAR ANA RAAAS in Her New Apparel and Make- --Up SHE WILL NOT WEAR This Picture of Miss I Kubel — Got This Congressman in Mess Putts, Her Face, Have you her? Tt is not that she te lost, ex- actly. It {s more that she has not as yet been found Millions of dollara have gone Into the making of her. | Dollars and toll | and long hours of thought —all for her, as befits a lady of her rank. too white, she has 1 with an art that ts i painted shadows to ly makes a paradox. 1, too small, and very | down so far and| # why she should not, For it fs you—the Autumn Girl you out of August When the young honsekeer eet into September, 1 Rie automobile and yittires years, old) ta | You will think from ail this that 1 editing Feaby to sn le Camoys iat peicnlposbe cee: i have seen her. Of course T have not. ahe crawled into the inet when he cane over te act a® QD )T cannot see through a month or two neau,, hiding her face Haber AL We Gaui) ReMTIREL Sr, Sho |“! more than you can, But there are “Don't let them take she ime | Miss ett pet ria adlge ey i | cortaln terribly wise people, guch as @, and the Colone ned. The|'# an en ie NAGOE aRBItE a aig. wath milliners and modistes—of course dress- | young woman rem ouching on | fond of all outdoor sports. Hi. vlmer, |makers are very wise too, but not as! the fi ‘ot the tl dt was halt pep ea Be Spee ee |-vise as modistes—who can seo a long way dowh the dio eurt bel rere _|Ways ahead, particularly when it Inquiries among the _neighbors| | Miss Sherman Halt ee tie aa comes to a matter of fashion. And wrought out the fact that the young bdihe oF are Boe anne some of these very wise milliners and } woman had been asuperintending the|!% twenty-Ave wl, come = lnto ore | modistes have caught glimpses of the enabite ef athe: money from her grandmothes. Mra, }Autumn Girl, Many of them even| | biishmen (4 bo oh a Brown, who died twe re Le by A 614 belon, P ae) n years) travelled all the way to Paris or Vien- CONGRESSMAN LAFFERTY. Father Called at Office and a ow 6. na for thet: ‘limp: | all Wood athe Pe aing clus eal e Mr. and Mrs. Sherman have long scaliet am ies ceuthe Meine oe us ser eernonah Sa yeribs | AOSOU AER. RD te: ere ee en | was pitaprnt Harn aaine Wanted to Thrash the fhe word “housekeer Tork a cace at No. § Fifth avenue, [Decne & Jis-saw puzzle together, NEPHEW MRS. MAYO'S HEIR. | New York. | “Wil the Autumn Girl wear puffs | Law-Maker. Lord Camoys ts head of the anctent of this ts to be divided, on his de be-,“y¥yUR GIRLS ARE SG CHARM. the nowes: thing in ‘make-up’ ts the and rats and things?" 1 asked pone Her Flight for a Stonor family, one of the most distin. | “Pear, no," dented a milliner, who ! a Batt of Legacy to Charity on | din Kngla The Camoys peer- had caught a glimpse, | ] WASHINGTON, Aug. &—Furth le Death of Mr. Bellows, FO es a a Lu tas ee tue late oie FIGURE WILL BE NATURAL, BUT | velopments are expected in the trouble Deputy State Comptroller Harburger|of the English army at the battle of FACE PAINTED, jo er which It ts charged that fo-day filed with the rogate the ap-| Agincourt | “he will not wear any false hair | mngressman A. W. Lafferty of 0} praiser’s report of the estate of Mrs.| le msidered one of the best man-| at all. It is to be @ season of is tten to pretty Miss Flore Mery Nevins Mayo, who died at her and best looking, a eon er ehg ture. No false hair, no hatpinus in ! 1 [seventeen years requesting the hhome in Edgemere, 1. 1, Aum. 2, 1910. ted for several Weeks | th Bats, no corsets, Nature, pure | pieasure of her acquaintance The estate is valued at $189,049.78 wedding and was la nd simple. Except the face, The -_—— | The representative saw the "Phe larger part of the estate, which | xined. He had not long beet | Parisian women are going back to | |. * " 5 A newspaper, The "4 seas of railroad bonds, ts left to|here when he frankly admitted he was| the heavy white enamel; a dead | Forces Young Woman te Post-| ii. purporting to come ‘ il N. Bellows, a nephew. His! greatly impressed with New York 40-| white face, with full red Ups, but j her, p 6 , share fs valued at $297,688 naif! ciety girls, and cn one occasion’ sald [resentative 1 Wish to meet | t Gar Life a Success? robbers took atocking| sregating about th The Mrs. Josephine Terroch, twenty-six, of Postal Sayings Page : : eyes. The eyes of the Autumn Girl ney wae eat Sei waye the St. Luke's Hospital and the Home | ” ov , ‘; no Is chief clerk for ol Aan andvAaeal Couples: of New ING caM SSB AIP: be nor | must be made shadowy and deep. Pilot’s License . ed ; ' York. To three servants Mra, Mavo vremongaged vous giris are so| “the Parisian women rub in a sort 4 Wankiio\ aha. af bette $8,000. of green-blue powder, or powder of a —ee pes antaliver Gare quite Alsconsotate when the | brownish Jor, about the eyes and be-} An amateur aviator, flopping about | sa father, the representative told 9 to leave, and it was rumored {neath them. Then there ts the heavy | jis q disabled grasshopper on the fleli| him he had not written the letter, b the one girl, and been re-|hlue or brown penciled Ine at the roots : inate ronal ay ie Refore that he was at the pier tolof the Yashes. Garden City to-day, prevented Mis ECR chica tena ae . the Mauretania sail, and remarked “Some women, the women with aide: Molsanty 6 I Rlenawindke at lta swat t the most beautiful girl in Amer. Be Malnante trnméauallévine pra pie ge 0 wel bout abnaca’ the anlor ciara tw fatr, pale skin, are tracing with a |! le ieutsal eavache rs ed hia tinian New York soclety girls| Pencil delicate blue veins upon icense from the Aero Club of America | of thrashing the representative erman, Miss Olga Wi-| their ids, And with the Empire day's flying weather was \¢ | when he saw how much r the of Cathorine Hame 4 gown cut very low, the veins of the | Miss Molsant, who has already \tleial was than him erview re he sailed he| throat and breast are also traced [evidence of t ne daring spirit t vat an explanation of Lat : eat Ughtly with a blue pencil. It makes | made lier brother of the greatest | toward his daugiter AE Gave bean Be eet? WB"Y the skin seem more fair, aviators of his time, was on the field | , ely Rut Tm not en.| “it is a8 a matter of fact—this vein-learly and had her machine tuned up.! OR, WAY NI NEW ME MEDICAL . I'm not—but tracing—a trick borrowed from the w oplane made a autiful, | 1° Your girls are so charm- jen of India, In the Orient, the women the young woman had | CHIEF AT MATTEAWAN. olor the tlps of thelr fingers ng before the waten-] rouge and pencil blue velns upon thelr t th would lng 4 : a ' breasts and at thelr temple for a Binghamton “Man Succeeds Dr Years ago her| “And will the Autumn Girl really go ht of feet and! Lamb, Who Re: 1 as Super for sons to follow in the foot vand Was opposed to she won a,” I asked the wise dress a 4 . intendent of tal e their hers generator over, Lord Camoy's ed in ts, her engin pogo steps of their fathers generation OT ieee “as ost she confirmed. ki i ANY, A stay after generation. mans in Newport jen of Paris have been uneorse th 1 “ e hn Was AE ut ———_— onths, Sometimes they we: . 1. » bipl f Mate ate But those times have gone by mon n oad Ld t cri pom p ROBBED WOMAN IN PARK. sun nivoa unt! ‘sver thst ie Essien wan. Hiei forever, from the waist up the The neweome macht 1 an ‘ / Ph ae @ t Bu: -f Policeman Caught Man Ciimbing » must be natural @ volcano in ‘han Nl nt of I 08: DP, ea at Gina ne Empire period, and the r umped into the alr n ‘ t Poaition portunity 1 Over Wall to Street. gowns are not pretty over in which Miss Mo a § 1 yea 1 f new field of ence Harks tn Willoughby | tines. kept on hoppin eraasecut 1 \ i 4 1 1 was held 1 — se and Miss Mo : : 4 But now a thousand and , | ny Mag toynold soon realized that SL Sat _Resmati SETS WIFE AFIRE WITH PIPE. n realtzed branches of indy A yi | maker Of SOX) While Rubbing Her with Alcoho an ou t energetic ard ambitiou ROT RE AD i privet mince Ren a t ‘ F, ¢ wall at Gar’ | No. 11 Humboldt Boulevard, Jamatea, ts re nsane ‘ Pic sereaming |i) st, Mary's Hospital, and may dle from e - = : cer allege (ol HIER aaa itesl lati cimn ee clap casa ta | MAYOR WANTS MONEY. en Hark- | was rubbing with alcohol about the I sh| = q aintanee | pody, He stopped and struck a match to Ay | Anke Contetbutte to t Cleve- prises Were od to talk to) ight hia pipe, As hy did v0 the fame ult, Blerid aa Picture in Clty Hatt, Individuelly her | communicated with the alcohol in the ; apical | bottle, , A that cf Mayor ¢ nat con ein ching, To linmediately there was an explosion ; : The World : s 8 —Three|and before ‘Terroch could blanket | remained ra : 1 f 1 Last Month, ' 1p David Lampert, a| his wife was a mass of blue flames, He | His macuine wo seate an 1 WL t vit, and his \mnally smothered the flames. | m He Lin it se 4 ere on their way home ago, shortly avter hie arr Are You Profiting by These , and meoured $500 in. cash, Postal Bank Gets $37,000, || countrys, bat rele enor his. paw watch and two valuable rings,| Postmaster Morgan reports that dur-|senger, Pallip W x, was i ‘ Many Chances to Make money, $460 was in the woman's|ing the first week 1,065 deposits, ag-| Harold Binney and 8. 5. Jerwa $87,000, were made in| of the Motsant school, made ig ‘ wee | yikes | TERMIN PRISON WOMAN OVER 70 WIFE OF BANKER BEGINS ANOTHER | AND HER MOTHER HURT IN COLLISION Mrs. Ava Scranton and Mrs. Wood Thrown From a Carriage in Brooklyn. Judge Swann Sends Elizabeth Fitzgerald to Workhouse Instead of Penitentiary. | A withered and bent olf woman whono | fray hatr streamed over her face in untidy strands and whose small eyes were furttvely restless as she glanced | [nervously on all sides, Hmped up before |Judge Swann in General Sessions to-day and pleaded qullty to a charge of petty larceny. She was Eltsaboth Fitzgerald of No. 602 Second avenue and she had Mra. Bilan A. Wood, @ wealthy, aed Rrooklyn wilow, and her daughter, Mra, Ava Scranton, wife of a New York banker, H. K. Scranton, were seriously Injured to-day when the carriage of | Mrs. Wood wa bumped by a Flatbush avenun car in Livingston street. Jame Byrne, the aged coachman Wood, was only slightly hurt. Wood fe at the point of death at the Mrs. her apartment on July * to visit @ neighbor, leaving the hall door open. When ashe returned tn a few minutes |ing TAvingston street to the rear en she found the prisoner {n the apart-|trance of the Abraham 4& Straus ment with @ bundle of clothing valued |store and were nearly across the ear at $0 in her arms. She was Just about |tracks when the horses backed up ar Piling was a light surrey drawn by two spirited bay horses. They were cros# can't remember the number?” “Divvle the boast of that kind have! T made, Your Honor, 1 can prove that.” Judge Swann looked kindly at the hu- man wreck before him and asked Where would you rather go, Fltza- beth—to the penitentiary or the work house?" “Sure, Hono! beggin’ your pardon, Your Judge Swann, to adhere to the Judicial | formalities, sentenced the prisoner to | BiFeatea/aiiMl] Anbar perma CGAL (OI AYD Woodhaven “Myst “Mystery” Solved the term in the workhouse, | : ‘The police way that Elizabeth haw al By Brother-in-law of long, long record, but that tn the las ti on years, f her age, ed on comparatively Mrs. Moier. y trivial harges, —_ —_— AWAY FOUR DAYS, ‘The arrest ruMans who invaded the Clark Moter at Fundy street and Ol South road, Woodhaven, Queens ourh, Yesterday home of Mra early Wife Keeping Watch for M Mrs. Moler im thirty | She was alone Sunday invaders of Mrs, Moler's home. He re bullet hole in his right temple. A doc-| called where the youth lived tor from thy Flushing Hospital pro-|tives broke into the home oe hin taka {Russo on Shoe and Leath ngunnas mn tonight, yanked } vat Mrs. Schnabel sald her husband had ipa nn act emained away from tome before while | Teycen moon wea rer rinking, And che knew no cause fori mitted that hs his act, unless he was temporarily ine shat attacked Mra. Moler, but gave th sane amex of hin six Non ——-_—>-—_—_ ording to Rus th Sleeping on Pier, He Drowns hteen years old ° Mrs, Moler ts ‘ John Quigiey, fifty-three years old, a), ae watchman Itving at No, 3 West Elev. | Rome & asleep this morning |"'rng invasion eof tne pler at the \soter was one of a t street, North River. inp nection J and was d lartes and eve ra f Harbor Squad A recoy- |complished almost und pe and arrests have heen Royal Bengals Cigars A satisfying smoke at a satisfying price, A Box of 10 for 16 Cents Get them—INSIST ii you must—but get them. Cooled Immediately after being drawn from the cow and kept cool until it reaches the consumer, BORDEN’S COUNTRY-BOTTLEE Mra. | of all seven of the young Ror- ts promised by ' the detectives who have already round- ed up three charged with participation in the outrage, Dantel Regan, seven- howe, ing Husband Hears Shot [which ts remote from others. Seven i drunken youths forced « door of her and Finds Him Dead. houre between 2 o'clock and 2% o'clock Monday morning and, disregarding t ee j Screams, overpowered her The out George Schnabel, aged forty-stx, of cries of Mra, Moter were heard No Vienna street, Glendale, an-/ brother-in-law, who tives a qua nounced his return from a four daya'|® mile away. He 1 to i o-day by kill! Dimse! absence ¢ bs in y See ROLE for th husky assailant They n front of his home. had little diffleulty in) takin are His wife, who had kept censeles# the brother-in-law wntil they got ready vigil for him, heard a pistol shot and | to. le wa man lying outside the gate, She) Tt! 1 that the brother-indaw o f another occasion had seen one of the nd tt to be her husband, with @ WOMAN IS SENT TO ISLAND FOR ONE WORD IN COURT ‘Mrs. Cohen Prompted Hus- band on Stand—Five Days for Contempt. Mre. Max Cohen of No, ©8 Stone ave. | nue, Brooktyn, fs on Blackwell's Isiand | to-day @erving a five-days' sentence trn- posed yesterday by Magistrate Nash in the New Jersey Avenue Court for s ing "Thursday" when her husband was on the etand. Cohen 1a a wealthy paper box manu- | tacturer with two factories in Jamaica L. L, one in Kast New York, and an- i jzabeth atreet, Mar in. been ndteted on «change of rend | Nectiyn Hoopitar where one was taken [S07 "mgrianets cieet,, Mannanen Leseh:nait ' with her daughter, whose ankle Was throm Peele Tek Namiioh Tht vac ax eae Cohen, when he heard the sentence be- Marke place testified that se had left] ‘The carriage in which they Were) care minor hysterieal, and with sears streaming down his cheeks begged the Court to fine him any amount rather than send hia wife away, but to no avi There has been a strike in Cohen's pickets have made life for employees who stuck mts- to leave with tt forced collision With the trotey car a disorderly “How old are you Eilzabeth?” asked |The shock Was so severe that the oe eS oe Foden Sun, women an chen were all thrown | Pastiling, w ceed to have “I'm not sure, Your Honor," aatd the | the street. Tho horses became frac- | thrown botties into her yard. ld nbd tlous and kicked over the harness and| When Cohen was asked by counael ol4 woman, “but I think I'm over #ev- | aeemed ilkely to trample on Mrs,|for the girls the exact day on which enty."” Scranton, who was lying near the curb, | the disturbance at hts home occurred, “You've spent @ great many years in| Detective-Sergt. Itvan of Hrookiyn he hesitated. His wife tumping wp. the penttentiary, haven't you Headquarters and John Keeler of No. | cried “Thursday.” . “Oh, Ita been a long time alnce 1| 6 Butler etrect ran to the horses’ heads) Down came Magintrate Nasw'e vet wan there, a long time, Your Honor.” j@nd held them in control until the! With a Dane ee court charge. was “Haven't you boasted that you've| Women could be carried into the store) ort nantence of five days was been there fo many times that you | Dorit quickly Imposed. Mrs, Cohen, weeping, her husband weal was led away bef UR success in making good a beer im- pelled us to make its label as sed as possible. Loo! 4 for the new label on PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD jteen years old, of No. 1029 Itockaway road, East New York, and Robert Lo renz, seventeen years old, of No. 3008 Brewed by S. Lieb Broadway, Woodhaven, were locked up Sons, Brooklyn. Vi | to-day on dence furnished by hn to brewery welcome. Rusao, eighteen years old, of Wood $la | haven, who confessed that he was one case~—24 bottles, in jof the gang. ter Now York | 17 Jewels Pat High Grade ce Guaranteed SOLID 14K GOLD PECIAL TO V7 th A Wa he “new tas high ts, and A. KEENE In, Jewelry, ew York sed, 14th St. Upiolstery Ce. 35 W. Lata St, Pee ae0 We Det. SEL a vre) 1 Rouphoistered MATERNITY DRESS in all the lay Holes and tabrice - oy ata it

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