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ak ewe 1911, wr LL-KNOWN BRITONS HERE ON WAY TO NORTUWE; oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, MOREAN SILENT Rain Dampens Self-Denial Ardor Ardor COREY RETURNS th \ANDINGHERE © of Suffragettes, Spoils Luncheon (NLINER OLYMPIC FROM EUROPE “ OM | Miss Olga = TOPENAN OFFICE ot Corn « and d Sendwichss| aR and Cake and Tea All Miss “Olga Roose velt to Be Bride Lost Somewhere While, ‘ Downpour Keeps the) Faithful Away. ol Young | Washington Physician Finoneier Leaves Olympic Boards Cor Former Preset of Steel Trust Going Into Bankers’ Trust Company, and r for Country » Home. BE Bartenders in Dance Hal? at Clason Point Enjoy! Brief Mecting of Enthu- | siasts After Man and} Umbrella Bring Aid. TO WANTS ALONE, Its ACKENSCHMIDT HERE, t Refuses to Discuss Proposal to \lso Lord Charles Ber the Duke of Sutherland and sford, Go Before Congressional hunei 4 Cominittee. Woman suttrage| Sheik Hassan Ben Ali. itnaiic “l r much-heralded | What 1. Plorpont Morgan wae think: ee | | Witiam 1 president of Ing about as le wat day after day In miitined aranten | the Steel 7 » to-day oF front of a solitaire deck on board the emonade be- | [the Olympic from Paria where he hax iIvMipio, UnON Which he arrived today, ‘tte yapabe |been living much of his time aince his might vitally interest the various Cove) man who« ive had | marriage io Mavel Gilman, the actress vrnment investigating committece. mitch to gain in fer | He came on the same ship with J The Olymple reacied Quarantine last | Hot green corn—and sandwtehes—and | Plerpe rKan, whose arrival ier night at 10 o'clock. Tn his stateroom, foretold, Bus Ported elsewhere, but tt has ’ FacimgR a deck of ca that Were tee omebody sald the op veered Ciet ere is no t nloved for a solitaire skirmish, sat the thy ‘doat, and | between the tw man who pulls the strings of gold. He ene “Het | “T expect to open an offlce at emeked and thoueht in sileace and with: irowned:| 111 Broadway for the care of my «ut company He might have sonal affaira” ve told era Mes. taken off tn bis yacht, the Corea swimming t coming over until the firs tye money king scorns to ask fav pond the fe jurried into & oer We that time PT expect of the Government for his personal | nelghborin und a peculiar to take up a connection with the vomfort. He sat and waited and played dearth of Bankers T : ’ wtih bia ffty-two gayly nted ine As tdo Mr. Corey to say what hia py timate friends until cedtime, ye sition with th Institution would be. He was at preakfas: this morning | ston, hostess ane chairman of the Pu Of busin ws matters he sald woen the revenue cutter ran alongside | le Demonstration Committees, Mrs A. | “The aed co ie the Olympic anu the ship was offles the party will send to a dua to th ears of un released, Some one told m that th delegate, and Mrs, Ger expansion of this nation. Activity over Corsair was Wlongsid Up the three Duncan were on hand ran itself. We are now resting and 1 stairways ie ran with the energy of in the yellow suffrage te do not expect that there will be any uth. He weaved bis han rehiet to They straigh at the saffron ba: marked advance in business until 1 the yacht. There wap ne answering | ner, cepatred the go the tent’s pl At least not until after Veew salute. ture gallery, and arvanged in beautiful, dential election is setiled uy, Rhey do not seem to see you, Mr. | avmmetr napkins tn-| LORD CHARLES BERESFORD organ, sada scribed “Votes for Wi But near- No. deen then 1 the million- | iy three-quarters of an hour before the BRINGS OVER’ A PARTY, aire, party was echedul commence came cipal Simtel tte | How do you lke the Olympic?” he| the downpour. And there was no other Siatiounne Ha was asked. arrival a long time. Nene Hebd | ‘SHF'S A GREAT SHIP," THE MAN AND HIS UMBRELLA AID Viccuraite: aus Gabe bee a wipow TAKES POISON SUFFRAGETTES. AND DIES IN HOSPITAL. | this trip,” was suse of |an impromptu meeting for the benett| gig oui; 3 fest girla in Washington society and) “I do not think that England and Ger- Commiited Suicide. thelr departure for Europe und his| of th . They certainly lis-l ye io pr. Brockenridge Bi of Jone of the most popular. many will ave any trouble Mo- ; \ known provensity for rollicking witn | tened etful” as Mra. Fieher,| Wasnington wilh according to friends, | Dr. Dayne ta thirty years of age|rotco,” sald Lord Charles, haiter,, MER Helen Lawn, a widow anait ho 18 a Colorado woman, told about) soon be formally announced. by Miss of Washington, He is. i purely govenmental and does not tn- | fo"ty US Bee ‘ He did not answer. \ ier experiences the franchise in| Roosevelt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ® Metropolitan and volve any. pers 1c between te | Biaht AR LL bac a i json satd he Intended to | that state, One realized that one touch | ert 1, Roosevelt, who are now at theit ps. Both Miss Roone- two peoples, Diplomacy will settle it, | Hood Wright Hospital as i o'iock mile 5 less message; did you|of suffrage imakes even Denver and | country place at Sayville, La T. no ave expecially de and 1 do not think It wise when uw Heine natlere he Witt wi jthe Bronx kin. Miss Koosevelt is one of Lie We 4 ave trying lo get tomet i Timph! “Have you been subpoenaed to come | he oniy disturber of the harmony of —_—-- to diveuss (he questions xt occasion was a tall person who 5 hefore the Steel Investigating Comuille| wore a sombrero, uted. tle stabbed by ; Mace to nell nt $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, | g19.75 teet” 4 diamond horseshoe, and a pugnacto th Hritie) navy, it < The mogul of Wall and Broad streete| expression. Having given tls descr wust be sufficient and efflelent. Yo ran back to his breakfast. | Uon, perhaps I need not add that the annot 4 u sentimental [until ehe collaps 4 ) his signature to his declaration that Daly Meaay | cumitinidcbeanact SBE Lapin (EHODrAL Ger the: Wank Gnee NWA eG OMSebOnede (neEb PU eterbennine caked a | feivsd ee rater nTRGA TBEITaTpra ibe LALO UEL TE Bh Stock of Tourists’ Coats. how many trunks he had and knew perfectly platitudinous as those of ren @ Rreat conatitt the was une ' | About the contents than he ald woman omparts ious! ‘Are you going to give cur any state-|tiward he disappeared into Hi ee rhe 1 ment?” he Was asked. | presumably because he didn't os “[ have nothing to say here; I have | HOdro Are Duntan (aie aout ‘ nothing to say here,” he repeated in ‘| % ite swam acro well known Chesterfleldian manner. | very good, very strong, —— CO shen Js REFUSES TO TALK AEOUT THE! ™ remarked one of the poilte per i — : aii ; * ent over and captured, che STEEL COMMITTEE | Dent dary ww the chose of Janitress Charges Persecution | Mis, rerenie ROUSES Her Te international orentn 0 you intend to avnear before the Meeting. He was rewarded on the aC 2 Husband Cor | r . ‘ Ws, and id up with a } vot with a yellow button. | Because usband 2om- | Husband, Who Captures Ine | ie ita ae ins, Lord ; ; alone’! |FORGOT TO DISCUSS THEIR! ‘ A A ld much te amoot over tix away and let me ale me “y o . “anya d { TER i rat yaar a draieadi ila cane ana bad’ a iseld SELF-DENIAL PLAN, plained Against Policeman. iruder With Weird Story. jiesen Veaerees Gen eatery Interval jong enough thank «# r meow or other it stopped raining neni one: eNeee gus in his treatment of thy anil alt porter who restored it. ‘Then he tri t last, and people went out to have . z Tae par ent te tie C to light his big clger with e@ ship's, thelr pictures take Luckily, Mra] Mrs, Dora Teufel, the ress of (10) ates, Jennie Michaelson, No. 14 South owned by the Dake vpateh, 2 Penfleld and Miss 1 t nt-house at No. 350 Bast Sixty>!nignth ste heard a wnt not oy Col Robert M “Bring me some matches,” he called | ry stand-bys, arn seventh street, was arraigned before | strange na br of her home Mad bowen supposed. She to the steward. ‘These matches wre had been riding up and| Magistrate Herbert in the Yorkvt? |early toeday gh the tie White Star plers, Isitans Ww net worth a damn.” on the cars all the afternoon, ve | Court to-t urged with sWeepIP® & crack. fn sidibe: ADSMA AAA EOE 6 ya dinner on heard te ru When the ship docked he went off the | cause It was so w ee walk in front of her |creok 10 tHe folding HOO ae preven | exact to sall to-morrow, but have au first. man, His son "Jack" met hin here about | i clock this morning, Poe | Rood Mt Faas ncn . eternin ey will go to ‘They went to the Cor: and as he | #elf-dent, 1 About | + wal the aor in n Cl te . teen Abananail Mexico ti mate to Can went he sald to his son: }the things you are not ne to eat Pre ily Hal Berbers ide at once, “What do these papers want with me? | when you have just eaten a good meal, tal An cli A hh te Be La cabe han SHEIK HASSAN BEN ALI RE- y are they vo unusually anxious this | But everybody agreed that practice was ae \ RCC ee nee nee TURNS TO CONEY ISLAND. ., | Muperion to theory, |» that we woula e persecutions since June! thon theres: a burglar coming into | Sheik Hussan Hon All, one of te ‘They ere always anxious to see you,” | continue to deny .urselves all pleasures filed charges ErAcHeHab e reNiIGAl AAP Otloh aa leading residents of ry fwland, sald his son, except those of dacuanion, f aa hobs but. of bed and|came back f his native Moroccan “Well I have nothing te say to them,” agony: ieee _ A Bs eel an Me whisk re . where yi nic fr turned her nos the WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH Gaynor Waiting until ¢ , he sud- Hed acres t “fob beige gcd * are eee el hi tenly threw ope he double a end Rates lik SAGORIAEA fad (hl8d” all: 2d THROUGH AN AIRSHAFT. ie Ae ad dae rar Aunty SHEA nen: ths oH and the dafly wiles on Mr. Mori voung- | Rhative Ukan ; “fy ane na da bor che 2 | thgen ster on ed hi nd 4 we've abou a Hne at ir Ht ove ter approached him and 1 ‘Mrs. Bessie Meyers, Who Had | sid Mix , ut and jul him inte the parlor, Dashing {#04 cn i “ite ‘Mr. M 1, 1 am from the Chris- ? clded to of town to some J Hate Michaelson sat on him | Wo ck tian Advocate and m ris espec-| een Brought Home Sunday, | are won't be any por | tin to the Aaah Mone you HH Tatas ata in sae 7. oe r bother us.” ne . dally anaioue to kney Commits Suicide. Letcher nthe aldewalk after | @ policeman, great churchman: tnt : - ‘ e morning is Maden Mra. Michaelson sald she pr of divorce and subsequ Mrs, Bessie Moyers took advantage | 9 o'clock in the morning | i ‘urain the captive with a poke , Maar n i Me aoe tin tonday of the mowientary absence of her | Ue tankers, bral ie Pube ye yeas ar MH PARE : ath Auman iivasuare husband, an¢ the fact that her twen of thw property a cay J 48 she was stepping | cabled them to meet htm ar ; a Iced if you he ‘Go back to the Christian’ Advocate | ear-ald son, Sydney, was s\ NB | 9 haa swept the to ‘ve te one Policeman Patrick the possible purchases 0} na quick!” /@ ® ooven i DY Tne fe. sot Mae ke Magist G who had deen stationed ies Sony te the Maruers Sue tee it in Summer— , umping out of the fourt ry | her, Tea ee oa ieee Ay rench meeting Was arranged for Hudson, bound to his country place. y) , iH " r me at thi TENE TUE TNE ah PAEL HHBROnasT a c 4 meu Wall street expocts to hear something | Howe aii SAAS Of their |) a was ved _ Behrie strike, along and heard | to-nie ae on eee hot if you like 1 7 urse of 4 d > One MAGreG st early nae erU at y be h and took arge ensechm t wrestler i > aT » {vom him in the course of a few days As RU a Che uniisd ‘ home “t_repiovt ie n a kensenit | iter, | any time-cither jwife of Lo Meyers, a contracting abbr t ba Beet as M N whic wav — all ways inter, and been @ sufferer from ve 4 Hew : ‘ ervouis trouble for monthy. She wa oe i H t the Best She and her eight children had beon {a hammer. ‘Teufel denied this, ‘The for her | He Naa ; spending tie summer at Ferndale, sulli- | Tatter's head was thed with band: | Wo" taoked ke vite ont iy The Real Estate Mart 4 (cn. Coins. er conan Rnd “Magistrate, hernochan Aare ene cae locales A ; le Ose such on Sanday that her hu a wanted to take ne tiie i. away Ts The World — \ric ina ieee Santee Sn her W reaily wast Sr Oe HAE Atria A DRC Aa Cerone TERY - When he saw the Michael. ees Half-Pound 4 open he mounted a ; ; a fant Roe % the tong vigil atands about tive feet yore and 1c, Packages % short time to- ard! ieaoed like ’ atten week parently pov . te; a Spee r 3 } ; ; into another room and ‘ He was licked up : You cant get any bet- [himself when he wes territed a | that aie! ne ‘ ; Mien H shrill shriek, t ¢ ie er sauce wane is, Real Estate Bargains ‘ Serie iniianienaw! ALE —_——e | EVIDENCE THIEVES FAILED. though vou have te 7 saintabes ough vo wave ’ % erg shouted, | Yesterday Movers ran into the -hallway just WEDDED A DAY, ELOPES. Daring Attempt much more for some, me to see his wife pause or , 10 dow sith of the alrshatt winde Girl Bvide Leaves Husband for Atlant oo s More THAN Any TWC lhe conta uit Rete rae eee Feresaya RENT Te AUR Tibee Cc KIE OTHER Morning vnen plo | Aug In-One doy ‘ter fier eile “tn tetoay nae FOR THE KIDS | Newspapers —— | we , evidenca aguintt | “\rne children's "War-Cry! 4 pap “Nene Bly” Muat ” senior big men involved tn Pace eae The children's ‘WarCry’ immedi- sees Unless she prefers to be punished for P: ‘ ‘ Ie gathered by Franklin H old Cn i contempt of court, Mrs, Elizabeth Sea. Gossie Ero W da nef of the sleuths working on eh Consult World Real Estate man C'Nellio Bly") will salldhood eins i y, . tlons in) the bankrupt id 2 ie Advertising Column int aeainse her 1h latvida f EDs [3 WG nan P. SELPRAISING Every Morning ie wo he FLOUR -C States District rooklyn an Hiallida Ord! Dacby & Eo. ¥ 10¢c PER BOTTLE (folie with Atwiney-de.ai Wisco ihm St Grocts wud Delicatessen Stores, | nan to answer, wat Mise Rut order directing Mrs. : os Latmyetie, ind, ial proper questions, een saree 1 ee vs, BOY AND SISTER Jiminy FINANCIER GRUNTED. lis woing to Brooks, Alberta 1 e, | r “She's a great ship." he grunted, sus-| Still, time wasn't wasted. A gallant Canada, to look after a farming ex- The Forsythe The Fo " . . ’ he Forsythe Weoous that the next qi | Photographer, who possessed the one ay ime rt) periment he is making there. After Three Letters Left by Mrs Helen | “College Sweater." iy y that innocent one, might | umbrella, escorted the ladies across the Wasieee | Lord Charles Beresford goes to Mexico series | Linen Tourist ‘You will miss your grandchildren on| street to the dance hall, and there was he Will doin the: duke, Lawn May Explain Why She | Prive $5.00 | | ) the neighbors. She told hin to walt | ti morning. | The next norning the father an- nounced at the breakfast table that he would take it easy all day in his office and would be in good trim to admin that spanking when he came hone In the evening. Then he frowned at the children and eft All morning littie Jimup and Florence ruminated on what was in store for then. ‘Th ldn't ge out to play they just sat around and looked sad and thelr mother’s heart was touched. “Never inind,” she sald, “what's one spanking more or less? You war naughty and you must be punished, but Tl tell you what Pi a orrow's my's birthday and [ give you a Dis party and let you Invite ali the children Jor the block. By that time you will have forgotten all about the spanking. * But even this promise brought no hope Jimmy and Flore In anticipa- n they felt the sting of the hair brush and trey 1 the hour hand appar- FLEDIN STORM 10 ESCAPE SPANKING andi emt | w td the rence Meyer Punishmen: Feared Promised by Father HUNT FOR THE -OLICE a ently gat speed of a Sysonby. P | Then the st yesterday came. The | Zemorseful Parents Up All| windows rattied, the wind howled, the blackness dren fell and the frightened ehil- their mother had gone to the drug rand they were alone in the house that nature itself had combine! their papa te fill thelr cup of Night, but Got No Trace felt with wretchediens, Runaways. The prospect loomed ao large that the: of that spanking finally could stand Florence ana Jimmy | pred out of the fever ras open, and wen morning after pi returned Wee en a spanking when he retui and as the storm ve 1 because th had run! was stil! raging she became frantic Way the befe They had not eve take heir hate- state of mind all they had ta wae one dime from # Jimmy's bank. The distressed mother . Demeetver—the p 1 the rain to th exander avers wey would velr mand askelt ‘ph yavold the doom witiel he pronounc ail onight the t Wn Hina and his friends searched tn St ‘ ie chances at If he had he either | hele and through the streets, but no would have 1 long enough to spank trace of Jimmy end Florence has been n then aad ort tra found. oh, ee vis Unreat entit for to-day he ts Florence ix about four fect * ; ata fte dl t holy ard complexion and blue eyes Hf the most worried men in the Bronx 1 white walet and a black and Mlorence, ele y years obf, and Jimmy. black shoet and stock- wo Years younger, Were told by thelr veralle over if ba tales hun chibeies. shoes and other, when she left her home, No. © hath ane Ore Ne One Hundred a Thirty- = eventh street, Monday afternoon to go Letter Caretag Greeciod. y thelr aunt's for supper, When she) @nomas J a veiter etur er sisier was waiting to In-| nine years in the postal servi t om she had | ployed at the Wall sireet br Y came! Was arrested to-day on coi explained that | Post-Office t . a that omimter on noSt Mary's ith having or which be panking delivered to William, J mother Pine street le was r vould wake | ty Ma in 2 and a Coat, $3.85. | | Important Sale—This Week 8.75 of Fine Lingerie Dresses (11 sizes) \ ; ‘| Serges, Scotch Tweeds, Pongees, &c.. .$12.50 $25.00, Reduced from $18.00, $22.50, Also a Special Sale of Lingerie Waists, $1.85 $U.50, $4.00, $4.50 Formerly John Forsythe ~ 9, Greatest Furniture House! ydtbig enn ea amann 8th A 35th to Compu 36th St Jor 3,4 or 5 Rooms At Lowest Attractively Furnished Prices! Compiete__ Outfits ( Ness Sale—Bedroom Specials! $22.00 Oak, Maple or 14.29 Empire Mahogany Dresser Very superior construction throughout, with large and small drawers in base; grace. ful stanchions and large French bevel oval mirror. In quartered oak, Empire mahogany, or bird's-eye maple, highly polished finish. $30.00 Dressers, $19.98 $36.00 Dressers, $24.50 $43.00 Dressers, $29.75 Others up to $300.00 $10.00 Golden Oak “6. 49 Chiffonier, Large, well-proportioned Chiffonier of solid oak construction, polished golden oak finish ; 5 drawers, panelled sides, carved top and stanchions. French plate mirror 10x17 ins, $9.88 | $18.00 Chiffoniers, $12.79 TERMS TO SUIT YOUR MEANS Hey to $10 De $1.00 to $1.50 a Week Single Stamps After 12 o'Clock j $3 to $4 Deposit $50; \T5c to $1.00 a Week | Double Stampe with Morning Purchases |$100 WORTH A*A(" Stamps i

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