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' PUPILOFFAGIN SHOWS COURT HOW TO PIGK POCKETS saiselpesiac Ten-Year-Old Boy’s Demon- Stration Convicts Man, Who Goes to Prison. JUDGES ARE AMAZED. Of course no w speaks the truth, Youngster’s Deft Hand Flashes In and Out of Pocket Mey With Purse, 1s more than you Nor does she {ndu of her popularity Paris, eventually to retui Little Bonny Birelman, ten years olf, atoo1 Lefore Justices Zeller, Mora and Salmon to-day in Special Sesstons and showed how perfect he had become in picking pockets under the {nstruction No. In these of Harry Moore, a young man of No, modest and model 2 St. Mark's place, Moore, which Is| Mme, Petrova does hold certain theoriet Rot hie real name, was on trial for| 4Nd tenets which no woman in her riga pullin (he wiéradaco€ aw. child. [mind would admit were founded upon \tru ou may Jue ourself when Detective Fischel saw Moore and the ttn ye se baatte eh ie Pde “Women are at heart gr “working” child and another youngster the Friday night sidewalk {f Women Are Not Actually as Polygamous as Men, It| Is Through Expediency and Not Morality, Is the Startling Declaration of Mme. Olga Petrova. When the Women of History Dared to Be Themselves, They Were Sapho, Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and Messalina, Unbound by Conventions. BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. that Mme. Petrova ticular aversion to general veracity. she will tell you her real age, if you ask her, and that ‘om whence SPS EES eee ea mee ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘This Woman, So Truthful She’ll Tell Her Age, RARER AE AR RA AE A AR AR AARRAR AAANAAAAL A AAR ARAN RSPR Ie STARTLIN UTTERANCES OF MME, PETROVA. “Women are at heart great- er polygamiats than men, “If women are not actually @8 polygamous as men it ts not because they are more moral, It t# merely because polygamy for them is iner- pedient, or because they lack the courage of their convic- tiona, “At least, men do not selt themselves for money. “A young girl will marry a very rich man double her age, @ man whom by every law of nature she could not possibty love, and the doors of every decent woman's home will be open to her, Yet if the same girl were to love too well some foor man of an aga that would logicalty attract her, every woman's door would he closed om her face. That's woman's morality for you!” oman will admit Mme. Olga Petrova From which you are not to gather of the Follies Bergere nas any par On the contrary, could logically expect of any woman. ilge in interesting and startling tales and salary at the Folles Bergere in she comes and whither she is rn respects she fs an almost uncannily i berson But the _fact remains that 14-YEAR-OLD HERO _ Says Women at Heart Are Wickeder Than Men AUGUST 10, 10, 191f. HYPNOTIC SPELL RESTORES SIGHT; HE READS AGAIN Ralph Swinerton, Retired Po- liceman, Gleeful Over Re- sult of Dr. Fox’s Work. BLIND FOR EIGHT YEARS. So Encouraged by First Treat- ment That He Hopes to Get Back on Force. Visitore at the home of Ralph Swinere ton, the ex-policeman who was pen stoned elght years ago becaure of al- most total blindness, found a radtantly happy man in the little fiat at No 418 Weat Fortieth street to-day owing to the marvellous offect of the hypnotic treatment administered yesterday py Dr. Alfred J. Fox at the Hotel Pred- erick, Confident that the partial re covery of his eyesight eince the fret | EX. POLICEMAN WHO SEES AGAIN TENT COLONIST VANISHES, ALSO MOTHER OF FOUR Mrs. Merritt Asks Police to Find Husband, Thinks Mrs. Irving With Him. AFTER EIGHT YEARS Mrs, George Merritt has asked the Staten Island police to send out @ @eneral alarm for her husband, who disappeared a week ago yesterday, when he resigned a8 @ clerk in the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad Come pany‘s office at the foot of Jay street, Manhattan Mrs, Merritt volunteered the suggea | tion that he might be found in Phiie- delphia with Mra, Jennie Irving, wife ‘of George Irving, a New York sur- \veyor, who fs also missing, she sald, having quitted her husband and four |emall children the day Merritt left home | Until the summer began the Merritts and Irvings lived in New Brighton. - Then the families jolned the tent colony u between south Beach and Btidland & Beach, Mra. Merritt satd husband and Mrs. friendly, Mr. ne noticed that her Irving became very rving and others In the valld's chat with happines and his face was radiant tmen' stop towara | Laysterborg tn at home now, tn West) tent colony 1 toed it too, sie sald, crowds In Rivington street on Aug. 4.| Pogeamists than ae pd crcteedi he taie edlaaeh * Hoboken, and in his house they have| Irving Ix willing to forgive his wite for “If women are not actually ae compete restoration ef his aight, Swine ” i He saw Benny take a pocketbook from | ty; ons as men it is not be erton joyouel ved @ aumb t nie | MUMt @ Fall around the room that he the sake of the four children, i under the long coat-tails of a bearded | Led dept ase dhers MOL SD oid Beene” << bei holde on to while he ts learning how to hey need a cada he said. “they i Patriarch and hand it to Moore and i * walk naturally again, are very young, and for that reason arrested them. The other little sl merely because polyremy for thes nt ‘Roya, I'm gotng to be able to ose will forgive thelr mother Jf she will rev escaped, Benny, after a taik with| *% iexpedions, oF because they lack emain,” he exclaimed “Already I oan Carn te than ean Nea) : the courage of their convictions. read the headlines in the newspapere a Agen Plzarra and Leggett of the rs ul Merritt has a boy of four and a girl Gerry Socloty and hte mother, turned ae ae SS ee a SRT Ga ed ee '% of ax. Ho left his wife no money and State's evidence. | Selves for money. most certain to bring beck the full she would have been ip want had Jt nog Benny's ahabhy Vttle ehoee aid not “& young girl will marry @ very powora of my eyes Isn't {t great? Por n for friends, ie reas soe) what | rion man fouble her age, a * Hera {iaye they will even wake me back on Mrs. Merritt says that her nuaboae te ie . sie Pel AGH ia whom by every law of nature ehe Pulled Five-Year-Old From the forea desides being an expert clerk and ac- turned his alert, bird-like eyes toward | could not possibly love, and the doors of nt woman's East River When Boy jst Imagine what It must be to be a countant {8 an accomplished magician, DROWNS ON VISIT She learned that some days ago he gor : ry de Mg, strong man ifke mysolf,” he can- cc Assistan: District. 0 ” Jace Ina Philadelphia muste hall, bale his Westinnehy:, Ho sald that ie home will be open to her, Yet if the Th : tinued, “to sit around this room year In 4 place In a Phi h lived in East Ninth streat, near the| S*!e Sif] were to love too well rew Him In. and year out, with an oocastonal alow Eat River, and that he had never seen | ‘9M® Poor man of an age that — Walks Suteeey el. Bey.) be Weoley Wa aan Score Wael ae aya go, Moore ap: would logtoally attract her, every oa than an indistinct blur, Why, all Moore n 2. Mo >| Somme aean would vb. aeeen iA < ‘ve been able to do for recreation or to Proached'him an the stot he sad, ana Tomants door would be clea.’ 'MEN STOOD HELPLESS. tse REE cya bollan a {oid Nim he Knew ‘ lot easier Aes fax gout to play solitaire. Until yesterday the smart little boy to make money than| £0F 3 oval” 1 a a he pit St ‘ a bay My dear Mme. Petrova! exclaimed, : Dest I could do was count the pins on! Edith Cunningham of New Mase EY. nyo * euae AND) *fter Thad heard. I didn't know what Harry Herbert Jumped in With the cate, Wut to-day 1 Sotanly smal ee S| else to say, and a wild, well-bred pro- an {Gea of the day's news through my oa TAUGHT HIM TO STEAL. | test ts always in order. Clothes and Fought Swift @) Mae. OLGA PETROVA & own ave York and Her Friend Lose “Ile took me to his house,” sald the INSISTS THAT WOMAN’S MOR: CURING OF A PARALYTIC FIRST Li Bathi younsster. “There was other tellers! aLtty 18 PASSIVE QUALITY. Tide Alone. jue ATTRACTED ATTELTION. Ives bathing. is onl Ke Pig hunniniotne Sue “you do not agreo with me? sald Kies oe With his clothes on, he Dr. Fox ta the physician who aroused 8 @ how to bump into the fellei peueeess . ged In, c ead interest among med- with the coat while one of the kida| Mme. Petrova, and she raised her eye= ‘ “He was almost drowned,” suid Harry, tae ani th : inthd awe ny hyp. | ‘Th® body of Mise Futth Cunningham, lifted up the back of the coat and mows. . ir , A modest hero is fourteen-year-old|“and I had to hit him to make his) oe tng Malate Luveterbors, who tad | Who wae drowned with a girl companion Dumped into the feller again and t “That Is not the point. I wobble’) tarry Herbst of No. (78 Second avenue.|mouth stay ehut. He grabbed mo bac lbciis Mia batlucd tat dmedietel hI ia: Lake Champlain; was brought to out what he had in his hip pockets at Weakly, “The point is, where Ad yo") wien one refers to his thrilling rescue|@round the neck and although he ts a been a helpless paralytic for years, and o plain, the same time, The next day I met| Ket coedingly naughty ideas?” | oe a. aarold Tommy Leas, Hi Uttle fellow, he started to pull me down. | making him walk. This treatment was|her home, at No. 300 West One Hun- ‘ant hiv the rain and we went out and| “Well, T have watched women and as bes Ree » Harry) But I've been swimming since I Ww: given for a week in St. Mark’s Hos-| dred and Fortieth street, to-day. Hor hen" Riek posi” x t snd Ho said f was| been’ interested) in them. ail my life} Oluahed like'@ schooigitl, and: when: an: old and had read how to s J [pital before tayaterbora's crippled body mother ts completely prostrated from wl the t wer seen. But he explained Mm Petrova. Jost of ua! Evening World reporter sought him out] the Lehi lec ait Ahr to and nreve centres responded to the hyp-|the shock is on the bottle you " ever see! ut he 4 Mm “ ‘ ch uf “Ty van oat going by “ae Gldn't give 1 ich money—he wouldn’'t| who have any mental activity spend a [at his home to-day tt was with dimeuity| “There wan ® boat going Ux Hol notic suggestion, Adies Contnehum) Who Wasa bleh serve. The smile © what was in the pocket- hd part of our time turning over) that he could be prevaned upon to leave! near the shore. A big dredge was at In Swinerton's case only one trent-} sonoot girl, gixtwen years of age, had broadens into keen manners and Hlonalities to se "his hiding place. work in the river, but nobody came to ment was necensary to produce de-| 00100) Bill Sixifem yeite rine near appreciation when you show the Judges how you|{f we cannot une ne of the real! “He is so bashful and they've made |help me The tide was awful strong, clded effect. The ex-poltceman called | Eicinurne, Vts yesterday ulternoon, Ree tacta th asked Mr. Smith truths, Besides e there's @ frill| such a fuss over him that he wants to|and I didn't know but I'd have to give on Dr. Fox about a week ago but It] with Miss Lucille Kentny, fftern yeara they taste the de . Benny. Agents sa fray, and I rather enjoy! hide hims: his proud mother ex-|!t up. T'd seen Tommy out wales . was not until yesterday that the PhY-loid who lved at Shelburne, ‘The yirls licious flavor. te moved over to] watening the tray part of It, Rut from | plained. with hie mother and I thougnt to mY¥It/ So He Shied at Am Auto|sicinn put hls patient into a reat MyD-lhaq ‘wen vaky-lurking. In the. shtliow PALE RIPE BT tna cial ening 1 watehing—and I “AIL the girls on the avenue are run- te key so Tduat stick tote hed ler Wh notle trance. i in| Waters of the bathing beach, when they y to Plea YOU watched @ lot—-I have somehow come| ning up to me and saying: ‘Oh, Harry, 1 Smashed Rider en “Ho didn't make @ lot of passes IM) quddenty stepped off into @ deoth of her feller. ty h tt } a 7 4 ; t|FOUGHT FOR TEN MINUTES TO and smashed a v ant? i ” I way with the imp yn that what- you're a brave boy. You did fine,’ I front of my face,” sald Swinerton Inliweive fee! pot the we sad ite Et morality women may have, {t !8 don’t want them to do that," sald the MAKE SHORE. They Were Shifted. describing the treatment, "He Just st) Neither could swim, Their frantic Fo ty and he had a right to get out more or less a passive quality, I mean) young hero. “Of course I'm glad 1| ‘X guess I must have been fighting for ey ‘ , me in a chair told mo to think of sleep! crieg were heard by Frederick Patter- That's right. Now do {t/ the average woman A monogamist | saved the little fellow, because he's the | ten minutes when I managed to get him ~ and then looked me straight in the/eon, stepfather of Miss Kenney. F is the beerS.Liebmann’s because she ts sheltered and unsought,| only child of a widowed mother, but 1/to the pipe and then a man took him ing [ONes in silence for weveral minutes. Tltorgon waded in after them, but before Sons brew. Visitors to re Pizarra stum against | and use she fears any enterprise| didn't think every one would kick up|ffom, my arms. That's all there 18! Mahogeny pind for nolteh and for the! ote eo tent drowaey and I), FOX|he could set to thorn they, had drapes welcome 1 the side, as though @¢-) oy her own purt would result ia the} a fuss as thi to at.” gay atmosp! of Broadway, WAC | Kop telling me I would go to sleep. i Hea! such 3a re peared, Ho dived re edly, but could eldentally, , |loss of her livel!hood. When the subject of a Carnegie medal _iuuimiy, wea sill lindas the dootar a) 77, Policeman John 8. McGowan |:pne next thing I k I was awake] not locate the bodies, which were re BOY'S DEFT HAND QUICKLY) «pur took at the women of history| was mentioned Harry hacame panic |reporter vistited it with Harry, Mrs,| thought of the wisdom of the Police De- | again and when he put a newspaper |covered by others who had rushed \o| , GETS THE POCKETBOOK wh 1 to be themselves—Sapho, | stricken, Leas threw her arms around the bey. | partment in taiing him from the down-| in front of me I was able to read the|the scene in response to the girls’ crles | a faan. 1 silp ed Cleopatra, Helen of Troy, Messalina along the st River in the|who struggled against such a demon-/ town ‘Traffic Division, where the gayly |headiines with case To-day my eye#|for help. tide,. vail these were the women who permit nity of Forty-second street Harry | stration of gratitude and Tommy looked | [ON Oia TO Om Oo are better. I am going to take the! ativy Cunningham, who was an only and then 1 thenselves to be actually what they | been voted one of the most coura-|up from his bed and winked at his) 1 "8 treatment every day, Dr. Fox doesn’t (daughter, hi ently recovered from he shove f knew they were in thelr own heart gevus boys that ever lived. They are|Savior. Sieatie whens A Hat tt wae e different mat. | Know Just how long {t will take to re-/iliness and had gone to visit Miss Ken- Feet eat tne HIDES HER REAL EMOTIONS TO|silll relating his wonderful fight against». Wee He AT ee Cnet store my sight completely, but he thinks |ney about a week ago, hoping that the ore Ss auectea tip SUIT GRANDMA'S IDEAS, the tide and hi determination to land |Syory fota of times, but I guess Tale |°r With the horse. {t will be about three months. JmouFT@uin air would aid her recuperation, er EES oxic you do not mean to say ati{ tle Tommy safely on the pier while! most drownded because I didn't bless| The be animal, as shiny as the pollth- RegroRES LIFE TO LEGS OF i turning to the! women are Cleopatras or Helens of| er boys and men stood helpless eguieood tae rere nen oe eae Suk PARALYZED MAN. BABY PARADE E ENDS ae . nusne ‘that’s | prove” 1 asked, and twisted a Uttle| OLDER BOY THREW TOMMY] Despite Harry's aversion to being care a cuss about Police Commissioners, | oat woeks ago Dr. Mox permitted AS BOARDWALK FALLS. ow we did it J could have done It! ore to one side so I could se ow Jlabelled @ hero, Policeman Michael / higher up, or the shifting fortunes ae oni . . POW ee i eat Plaarra had| More to one side so T could see my own INTO RIVER, TS ee reeset ret orieay| men higher. tps. or) jan Evening World reporter to be prem: Jodelid better ne CP eflection jn the Hudson Theatre offce! ‘pommy, who lives with his mother at\station, who took both boys to. the| f Politics and policemen. Being a horse, | ont at @ clinical demonstration at St. j phe J cicew sentenced Moore to the | Irtor, where we were, Ido not sup-! xo, 741 First avenue, had ventured down| Flower Hospital, has reported the case he knew that they had to feed him,| Mark's Hospital of his treatment of A Dozen Admirers of Rockaway rane see ta, one day sess than a| Dose Any woman could be expected tol to the pier with other bi White pine carnegie Hero Medal Assoofation, | 1ead him to @ stall, and that aa long as | Melchior Luyaterborg, a handsome, six Beach's Litle Darlings year in jail and a fine of $500, to be! get perte turlous being told shel they were playing on the bis plpe run- tees am LET «an animal must be @ horse and be| foot stevedore, wio had been stricken Take Bruises H served out at the rate of a dollar a day | was a Cleopatra or a Helen of Tro ng down Into the river an older boy No School for Mothers. ven it doesn't matter much who does with "Infantile" paralysis three years ake Bruises Home, yunless 1, Benny will i nt ie “Oh dear, no! sald Mme, Pet my into the water and ran] TRENTON, N. J. Aug. 10.—Thousands| 11, griving. | before and had lost the use of his lexi ‘There was a baby parade at Mock- ngiitution where he can learn a eT) Rut T do mean to say the average ey ‘ a others throughout the State who J preset of the reporter and the sach yeaterd ™ eae leached nawnon che Gdury eee drowning When a) oe reed “for. the establishment of| But the steed rebelled against being eed prenenos OC ee ee avay Be e h yesterday, Proud ninters,| vad ae any hi y gir) calle One sain aeanDntl Ne ane Gane ae yt jouse stu J aunts and cousins, uncles, fathers-in- | Girt Father Shot W vee Atrios cde “Little Tommy Leas ts in the water.” Senos plnssh Hee dice Peale 9s ie ae sere vA 4 manded Luysterborg to 60 to Slee. | jaw and grandpas crowded the board: | ne rewl, the seventeen-yeare | did some we As those nearby rushed to the spot, es that the Board of Education had street and the Grand Concourse and) piers was nothing of the Svengall | waix and cried variously: | Who Was shot six times by try, Most women say to themselves: |pommy's head was bobbing up and| decided that It cannot apply the achool | Boulevard, There were no kaleldoscople | stunt” about the methods of the ttle, | took wt Betsy! A sure prize win- Johr Brew!, whom she then | ‘1 ousht to feck th is and so over bad down. an started to remove his| funds to the teaching of classes in the |changes of scene In the woods, no stlr paid-headed, smooth-shaven, calm-eyed caw kill herself, Tues 200 tt en ey ea asi ny lives next | clothes. But Harry Herbat didn't walt ait| public achoola for mothers, to the slmplo ilfe. Only the incessant | physician. ee cute Charlie! Isn't he sweet rf home on Chant Clason | Sion says 1 should, and @ll the ma —_—_ puffing and snorting of automobiles, * to sleep, Luysterborg,” he bate re's the plumpest and pinkest | 1 ve, Carey at 1% phaeal io 61 y in a voice that barely carried across the | of them all—iittle Pullip.” | Point, wil! tive, De. Carey at Pordham | ging stories and novels I ever read seem B Hi d Ch ild Hi Ss d were to be seen, Mahogany hated the ; 4 ; Mospital reported this morning | to say the same thin, Therefor ,boy ero an t] e ave automobile as an Indian hates the pale Uttle room ta whion he was alving Ms ond thing, and roaring of planks, ny | 411) Niquestionably a very prop sien ‘ =| on ¢ Sound _ face who erects a soap factory on @ 1k yleided under the weight of peo- it Is undouvtedly true that Ido f F T. h E Ri tevedore was breathing the deep! Walk y e pes actly as my grandmother and Mrs rom reacherous ast WEP once nappy hunting ground. |Preathe of @ sleeper ea he lay on the| ple and enthusiasm. Fifty persone fell Wane MARR MRI | Lsrown and my novela have told me 1 Which leads up to the horae's kick OM or erating table, In the same quiet, | [en feet Mhivctoleen! atlende: thers { Were You Born o aght to.’ ont maine a BAS. Pe Hac the Police Department and the Injury gon tones, without any posing or wes-| ig they went home declaring 7 W 7 ‘old them they « 4, but of Policeman McGowan. culating, and mildly resting his finger-|~ syriie, = g ere You orn on Fee wa Weneet anclaly wiih | Day after day the horse stood in the tips against the uffected Umba, Dr. Fox dle, 1-4 Carat, iy i ives to admit { nidst of traffic congestion downtown spoke again: Potie, | snould have the fi f the 10th of August? And, assuming that all you say ts and buried his hatred of automobiles | ‘‘Luysterborg, the blood ‘# now ctr-| Mumie, f*" ave the frst prize, f sn! . | would you } at loose and a gatietact ‘th urban life. Then | culating through your legs, Feel, they! Jack, Well, that doesn't make a . pabbat tes eee y are getting warmer and warmer; now| Erna parlicle of difierence in this they aont MoGowan and Mahogany v4 they are perspiring.” (He beckoned to (7 case, although many people are Se endariil eves tg ad the: horas autsered | ti, raporter, wh touched the lini, and CATHOLIC WOMEN’S COLLEGE superstitiou straightened ber . Son elt Pom warm and wet.) "Now, you au Lent ee of when or where crooket i i ou) hi Bare going to Ket up and walk Ursuline Convent School Merges ‘ere born this is an excel- Boe) mo wppranched, Te>| Set) Seleen, Luysterbore, raised ‘him with Mig Tnatttation, you were bor this is an excel i a and two Internes supported lent day to jot down, for ready >_—_— | Meee aia | hm 00 side, he wa around © Crauline Convent gehool a reference, that there have been WHAT IS A HIGHBALL? Wa, Then he tail tn | She, Foam “Phen De, ox culled him aut | Nines Fhisd wlaaet GAG AIK orem printed so far this year Cincinuath W Do Not Know LN eae) a He ® very. feat ampul ne undred 008 pul hae j < " be u eman Willian ty, return ee ie ee An 0 f th 4t fou! f j but Will » Wis stank he and NSA AG is MB and oman Cathotl ¢ ; r w Aen BYE See ROR ROE: It was a brinch <1 te and MINCINNATI, Aug. 10.—"What ts a hp Padi e Laoag: clans, he made ops with a's Coll n 1 cement 911,012 world Ads, 002° 0.8 Maat nd ated in hivaa ton fet. hem Can ea ue wh roa Cote body o: eo W an's Christian Temper- je sas ane bly etl aoe of tho W A a : ‘i t buck over the trail on J04, 400 Herald Ads. of the union yesterd: ; a tion Dr. Bri that various drugs ‘ ation aril } a ft 1 nan s’ lla? to DAL ENE The World’s | ‘° A sornmitt , oe abate duren CHARLES A, KEENE” invoat the t. but d na n is Were dressed Digmonds, Watches, Jew. investiga ‘ . bu P elry, . Lead. wanted to know “What | RtWAR RADCILOUIS 180 Broadway, New York 1A nmittee will fy ioe | I — a Open until @ P.M, Saturdays included, It will mean good fortune to |e ors 3 ASHI ON, Aug. 10.—With the you if you let ie eat truths | Say He Han Wive: bi tt if Mant tn ich ¢ Enelan filet tmerence Closing Out sink deep into your mind and | enarged with 1 ols Das BM BF ia Riera fen tree smox Tage pg sc Fans profit by the great World ad- | Yar Einokens | ae the Ind agricul —soothing and mild Winch dectele tans foc aire { ey | ; j roatiig curreu tet | vertising opportunities they that ie i y is arly $10; now Bey neeehadow ii @ married Hilda wark girk | fe th yw to allo other styles and ty fe reshadow as coming in the Ba ea eee meso 2 é eee ar ; Pe A Box of 10 for {5 Cents BROADWAY Ey bike KIC NOVe, futur ried Marle Hetglorao of this city. It ts eerie te ro (be Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them, 431 Broatiwan, “22% Bowery, o sald he has another wife and chi - Clic TEA Rep ie abaw alireas ia hele work m daly, Poh eo cee Prey | 8878 Boring, "S450 spring, esearch? = chy Sli sitll,

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