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say REET MORE ABD OARS Go THE EBVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FAMISHED MAN (Zn Husband’s Saloon Mrs. Gus Ruhilin “CHARLIE” GATES DROPS OFF PARK | Fights for Suffrage Championship WILL GARRY ON BENCH IN FAINT Had Been Without Pood for Days and Had Occupied the Same Seat. MAY BE SIBERIAN EXILE. Told Children Stories of the Sufferings of Men in a Cold Country. ‘The mystery of the tall, thin, gray haired man who for the past week has always sat in the same seat, facing the sand-piles in Seward Park, was not sleared up to-lay even when he was taken to Gouverneur Hospital uncon- selous from starvation, Me spoke to none of the idiers who sccupled the me bench with him. When he had to answer some question, 10 answered in a monosyllable. Their svertures for familiarity were rebuffed, nd he seemed to be regarding them with the scorn of one far above thetr stations. ‘ But with the chtfidren who would FATHER'S WORK Pledges Himself to to Continue | the Development of | Port Arthur. IS HEIR TO $30,000,000. | |Has Been Almost Spectacular | as His Male Parent Since | things, and all are overjoyed to learn | | | He Attained Majority. | ‘What wit he do with it?” | Fortunately for the businese aasoct- {ates of the inte John W. Gates, say those who do not fancy the wave of Charles G. Gates, he can do very Uttle with his father'® estate—esti- mated from $80,000,000 to $10,000,000—at feast for ten years to come As ex- \clusively told in yesterday's Event World, @ clause in the Gates will for- bids the sale of the G until 1981, the Equitable Trust Company jDeing made the watch dog aa 00- |trustee with young Mr. Gates and his seourities | ap a4, 1911. | tor Parte, where he died, he wae in- | formed by bis son of the existence eg Mise Florence Hopwood of Minnoap: the beautiful girl soon to become the @econd wife of the young man. To In- timate friends hie pleasure at the prospec: of thie mar- | fags, for his paternal instinct desired | ‘Wat his eon would settie down to a! quiet domestic Ne. A wife, at his son's Present age, Mr. Gates felt, would bea ware anchor. Already the young Mr. Gates nas| ahown thet be ts alive to his oppertus sities, Ginoce his return from Rurope early thie week he has been continu- vualy in conference with the heads of the so-cafied Gates enterprises. These | men declare that Charles G. has eet a pew pace. They look to him for big that he ts going to put hig hand to ne | Plough and follow the futrow marked out by is father in the Southw The younger Gates In no stranger to! business. He received the education of @ findnoler’s son. In June, 1897, upon attaining his majority, he entered the! Ohicago brokerage firm of Baldwin, Gurney & Co. Later he became « member of the New York Stock Ex- change house of Harris, Gates & Co. | In February, 1901, he paid $51,000 cash for a seat'on the New York Stock Ix- change, and in March, 190, Charles G. Gates & Co., the famous “House of Twelve Partners,” was launched. WENT BACK TO TEXAS TO MAKE MORE WEALTH. After @ most sensational career thie house dissolved partnership June 1, 1907, and the Gates, father and son, set out for Texas, where the elder Gat created the city of Port Arthur and renewed his former acquaintance with | the West an a producer of real wealth. | In February, 1908, the younger Gates | sold his New ork Stock Exchange seat | for $3,000. Ae he had always fancted an caster life than that of a broker, | mother te eee that the principal be kept his retirement from Wall atreet left no | intact. | great vold there. But all of his friends | Unsolletted, young Mr. Gates thrilled |pay that when he does work he works the Port Arthur Hoard of Trade imme: | very hand and to good purpose, and tn TRY Swissco Hair Remedy Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25¢c Bottle Free to Prove It. Th 26 bottle of Hair and Scalp Remedy, if used as di- ed, will astonish you, It is a NBW IMEDY, the latest and best prepari tlon kno’ It is the result of yea of investigation and research into the reason why inany the hair pre- parations failed In the past to do the work demanded of them. It is marvelous in its action and thousands | have received permanent oures ju t from the sad bottle we gave them for the askin, —4a for sale and drug and dear Ail wh ave not triet © bottle pre tamps une you may not have Fecelved Rockey, Pharma: from something you he 14th St tbe fooltah enotgh to cons Crawford ried dot fomn everything else. You will ba Lenox Av. wd Olmbel Sc America’s Greatest Furniture House! stray out of the sandptlea he soon hi ame familiar, His soft gray ey it@ht with love, attracted the children aud Kt wae not jong before they gathered about him tn groups cailing him “Gran'pa.” To their overtures he . eaponded "GUS" ANOS He told them tales, wonderful t a it tarvoft lands of lands where men are | Converted to “Votes tor Women” Cause, She Carries On, ot free, and are dri from city to ty if the police do not like them, ana| Picturesque Campaign and Wants Gus to Fight Jack his Sisk, WN 6 Gold SOuMEEy. Fas WO ENE Johnson Because Negro is an “Anti. rth, where men who spoke as Patrick ‘Tenry once spoke in thie country have » dig and dig, day in and day out, and ear in and year out, until some of nem drop dead, CHILOREN WEPT AT THE GRAY MAN'S STORY. And he told them of one who had been nm these mines, and how the soldiers ad beaten him when he tired of the 3 digging. Teare glistened tn the gray eyes as he told them this , and the litde girls felt that their ‘© getting moist. and even the lately after his father’s death with ents respect te not unitke hi this cablegram from Parts: | There te no form of pi “AN of the plane mapped out by my¥ lene upon father will be carried forward by my- | the younger Gater He te a crack shot, | and holds a lease for a 7,000 acre hunt- ning World reporter who | \ing preserve in France, forty miles man 35th t saw Mr. Gates to-day at the Plaza, he south of Paris, and ie the owner of oO yung 8th Ave. sald: 60,000 acres of splendid quail territory “4 imtend to carry ont every in the Southwest. He plays a good/hand word of the pleage f have made [of poker, but his no limit tendencles to the Board of Trade in Port Ar | leave without partners. He tn thus. X expect to make my home in | superb golfer, and he can run an auto- Tt was my father's wish |mobile or sail a yacht with the best that’ Z ald in the development of | professionals. our His clubs include the Automobile of | make © statement of my inten. | America, Atlantic Yacht, New York tions. That would be foolish. But | Athletic, Westchenter County and Co- fermen warner lomewn nes cae,c | August Sale of Rockers! SOmpy ** fe BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Mr. Gus Rublin, of Brooklyn, once aspired to the} heavyweight championship of the world. . Mrs. Gus Ruhlin, of the same address, now aspires to the lightweight championship of woman suffrage. As all the sporting world knows, Mr. Ruhlin, ae a formidable fighter, retired from the ring wituout real- izing his life's ambition and, 1k@ all good fighters when | ‘tt. “IT have no children, Suffrage le my they retire, now engaged in keeping a saloon. In the! baby," «he id. And just then an A boyish looking man of thirty-five | park, in Chicago. venre, generous (0 @ fault and full of |__| $10.50 Mission Rocker, 6° and I get up early, so I've plenty of |shoulders and a large head with a Extra large, finely proportioned time to give to suffrage.” smooth shaven face, resting aa La library or living room Rocker Sh y youl " She smiled, showing @ row of dazzling | powerful athletic frame, y a at with mi ‘ive, finel constructed f: ame steps into the public eye as the suc- ba in solid oak, Early English finish cessor of his wonderful father in the i SC aRAT ttle Ge : 4 ; boards of @ score or more of struggling cushion seat and back, of genuine tront window of Mr. Ruhlin’s saloon, at No. 1490 Myrtle |automoblle ssunting the sun Spanish leather. rye aniftied hese {8 a large sign which read atherea her things togethe 2 | YOUNG GATES NO STRANGER TO But then he told them how one day avenue, thc.e is a large sign which rea hered her things together and took | YOU $ athe petite ete 9.00 by g's Rocker, Very Ia fortable my s men, Whote . me he never men- nixorad rters of the Twentieth As-| the ‘baby’ out for an airing. LIMELIGHT. | with pretelly ed 0 hinted at, had found vi "1 y. }. TRGiminw i, Limelight honors are no novelty to, veda he had su walling for ana | GREELEY® SMITH sembly District of the, Woman'a Suftrage Party: MT®/MAN AND WIFE FACE GUNS — |tne Gateaneir.. ‘The punite eve. nas | ce aoldlariwho: nd bese lath Gus Ruhita, Chatrman, ‘agg: [had @ focus upon Charles G. ever since Mrs. Ruhiin says that she herself nailed simiJar signs wherever there OF BURGLARS IN HOME. | iis acting “aad” gave him a man’s si acd frame of massive style )) in golden oak or Early English. Spring seat and dover him. The soft gray eyes 'd hard and cold, and there was a| Was a vacancy on the walls inside Mr. Rublin’s place of business and that wallet bulging with spending money prjpaiy in fine grade of leatheret Act- vange fire flashing from them as he|she always has a pile of suffrage literature, including the latest number|Yeggmen Break Into Home Of |wnen he became of age fourteen years | je soldle a fought * i "5 ; s r fe put him into business over oe ee ad romans Put ha | of “The Woman Voter,” displayed prominently on the bar. Monticello’s Postmaster and Get |08¢ BoM LL sigs od taarrictgeleng | hot endure the beatings and | When Mra, Ruhlin became convinced |but now I've got them nailed eo high Good Hand in Hold-Up. sald pepan agents could never get (He gelngs any more. @ few months ago that she wanted to|they can't reach them, and every man Vis ua imielan Wand paunger Gates public recognition a “hon ne told tii how the man who shake the turrets of the land with her [tat comes in for a glass of beer can't! MONTICELLO, N. ¥., Aug. 24—~Two |gecond generation of business force end 1d killed the ‘soldior hed escaped from Iballot there were no members of the| "lp seeing the ilterature I've Oe Hf burglars believing that Postmaster .| industrial concentration. 6 je mine@ and hidden himself in the} woman Suffrage party in her vicinity. eerat Ae fees he takes some George Atwell of Mountaindale, Sulll-| Paying $8,600 for a prize bulldog, los- undras a 5 ef » § van County, k me a Ine illuce after dave ana [Sutrage had crossed the Bridge, PU Ik) BOUND THAT ALL SHALL HEAR | ofice in his home, forced an entrance | Angeles race track, shooting 6800 quail | , during the, day ona Tonehed Bidasiped | £0: Se OF SUFFRAGE. to the dwelling before dawn today and, |in a single season, engasing In a bil | © tall, lank grase|2anded, sho began her propaganda, Which) niente hired a lot of Mttle bors| covering Atwell and his wife with guns, |Itard room row at the New York Ath- | And there were many |included riding horseback through the |e, drop folders in all the letter boxes. | demanded mo The Atwell's gave up |tetic Club, arrested for auto speeding, | ual $9.00 value. $6 Library Rocker, 3 75% Ve he tive Rock with finely carved frame in golden oak or Early VW otek = sky, breeze, boat, lunch basket, eingolds. receipts of the |ing $24,765 in an afternoon at a Los some COOL PALE on he othing to ea streets and at fairs to distribute folders, |; bound that everybody in these ash they possessed and thelr |riding horses for private wagers at , el nm he hed nothing to ea, ring little boy's with her own money to * hear of suffrage, at any| Watches and jewelry. ho burglars | saratoga, hobnobbing with Gambler English—polished finish. | Broad, comfortable Then he came to the fishing village,” [hiring little Lalla Ary veces Daal Llane id *) then went to the postmaster's barn and | ioe canneld, speeding across the con- rame—finely upholetered in imitation leather—strong and durable. e stranger told the children, “and there} drop suffrage leaflets tn letter boxe e stole valuable trotting horses an@ es- 3 , picnics and benefits to} ve ridden all over Clas- |, i ' ; ltinent in a special train, and, lastly, { found friends who thought as he|and getting up picnics and benef why, I've ridde POR pa rebar ingillyee peo ; p '@ about freedom, and they got him|ratse funds for the Cause. eon Point on horseback handing | ani a posse started In pursilt the divorce court, with an absolute de- Complete for 3, 4 or 5 Rooms At Lowest ae ie eee ic away from that| To-day there are 0 membera of the| out folders to men end wouen— | Atwell is the third Sullivan County {cree to his fire: wife—theso are « fo le the beer that S.Liebmaan® bre: Outfits —~ _Attractively Farnished Prices! IBERAL CREDIT surr'¥ote Means $3 to $4 De $7.50 to $10 Deposit $50{.8 to $1.00 e Week| $100 {31.00 to $1.50 Week Double Stamps with «, Single Stamps Morning Purchases ID. Stamps After 12 o'Clock J WLLL Ls deddddddddeaddddddddedlcl FREE FURNITURE jocursed county; amociation, of which Mrs. Kublin In| and they read them, too, They're [postmaster to. be rovbed within, two of the headline productioni a d she is planning to as! ee Mond . \ . MAS STORY. THAT WAS: NEVER CONTA ORS ithe country to joie in| seeereeteae og the thing gets | Dust-oitlce was entered, the safe dyna-| ‘phrough It all John W. Gates paid the FINISHED. Mee tan nanedt fOr Rutty \popular they'll all come out for wuf-|@ited and several hundred dollers tn | nits without a single whimper. Once a) all there ts to the story." |° QE teresting of all, she de |fraye, The trouble is mighty few of] AAmps and money taxed twat week ingar friend sought to syinpathige with | clares that ne Jack Johnson sssert- [them have the spunk to come out alone| tye burglars making a good haul, ‘The | the elder Gates, declaring that he hey inquired. ef in an interview in London recently [for anything new. And then, too, until! methods employed were similar an@ a|@cos aa a father. John W sgrowled: Yes, my daughter, that i# all” the] 00°36 was opposed to giving Wom- ‘tie last few years there were too many | horse wax stolen in the get-away. it {9 |“Bnough of that. Charlie is wort! every in with the soft gray eyes answered. |, Q2° ene pallot, he is the PFOPIF old maids about this suffrage business.| certain that the same yeggmen are {dollar I can make, He is the best boy Phe {der who sat nearest him and|” Sool of tue anti-auifragiste, [When you want to make a thing go|gulity of the trio of burglaries, in the world, and I'd buck him against | ad lstened to the tale with even more] 020 gig wants Gus Rublin to come | you've Kot to Ket behind It and boost tt.” — the whole field. rapt attention than the children ha out of his retirement and become Mrs. Ruhiin — philosophized “You eman's Fal From Fatal| There was no rod for the only son in derstanding tte significance betters! 9 Suies woman's hope by cbaly foun have too much of what I cai] Policeman Arthue Wallace of the |the Gates household, Gruft as John W turned to him | longing the pride of the black race smatden refinement.’ You don't get re-| West One Hundred and Twenty-ftth seemed to the many who thouga they ‘Ihr zeit ein entioffener von Sabir?" | 4) ggne him on the suiirage a sults, Now I want all the big boxers |Atreet station died to-day at the home| knew him best, he was as tender as a (You are a refugee from Siberia’) a thon. }to get togetier and give #ufrage a {Of tis father, No. 198 Wadsworth ave-| woman to his boy. He loved him almost red, addressing him in Yiddish, nue, after months of jilness. He w to !dolatry. In return, Charles G. ne of Charles | One Dollar, im Greater New York, “Is that ne of the ghetto's orecoclous maidens mate etoan with the soft gray eyea| RUMLIN 18 WILLING, JUST TO JDeriy is gutenatata”|thTowds, from, he horse, lat winter | neta out from hls father. A clean slate INSTEAD OF FREE Lugpine STAMPS a (8) PLEASE HIS 8 3 while on mounted and, after se every timo they met was the result eed ig ated ie kinder-| What does Gus Rublin say to ait thier |! suggested ; gral monthe: 1p. hospitals trans-|stte was more than a father; he was Le ein, ‘siz nor a mel dle kinder ars he looks ad-| | "Z gue re suffragiste tf) jferved to the West One Hundred and (No, ‘tle only a! Big, blue-eyed and amiable my pal," said the young man recently lach, feben sollen za Mrs, Bublin an- [‘Twenty-fifth stre Station, He never Cocoa 2 tale for the precious Kiddies, long life the Gallas. TORRE WOHIAG | @oos what Mrs, |wen! on duty, and lingered till to-day | PLEASED. tele od tigee sal ) them), he answered | Re ee eared Sharkey does as Mr: ty-on old and’ lived at ie Ld oe pa eT, Made trom Cocoa Beans of IN PLAIN But there Was an enigmatic amile on | says ee nad any | SRAFKey wants him to, Z'll bet Mr ley avenue, nx. Before John sailed from this side | the Mijhest Gradesvanls VA BED OUTFIT FIGURES is features as he gave this answer would you in his place if ¥o4 MG APY] BoLgee pitssimmons conld get Bob EY VIF FIGURES “Why don't vou Ko over to one of the idea how attractive and eft | to box for anytiing on earth in THEE VOKNOW LEDGED SEAND MASSIVE BED ALL Yiddish ne renee nats (Cxecutive Mrs, HUblin is. ss tne| BAI @ weoond, I've told Gus x want ARD OF THE WORLD. SIZES, SANITARY BSS f aged the:laie Become, Baas | coe Meenecn tae nee bid | him to challenge Johnson to a box- ; MATTRESS AND ile co HOMES Roadeny scion, 28H Logicen of the Woman "| fg match om tie surage. dues Ro al Benaals als | Quality Hieber than Pre CABLE SPRING WITH if comptcte housands of people right In this nelgh- & Very 4} ton” Hrice within the reach EVERY PURCHASE OF i | FR od will be glad to know you, and i “Do you think your husband would sear nend help a thousand hands will val have @ chance?” I asked, i $ ‘OR OVER v tages outstretched to help you." dey “Oh, I don't mean a real fight. 1 ars | Tell you that itis only a ho [48 , oe i none of those things where the} | use a ©) ammunition ors en walk Into the ring, kiss th r hands | vit geay yonterd prop at each other and one of them falls | have hit the popular taste most |! ‘om be woo down-—you see.” DROPS. FROM PARK ‘BENCH Me ate on interested io recur Cae TEO ARS. ad i FROM SHEER EXHAUSTION. Naeeeaaren Tin tho atory of her | «2! Runtia a6ge6 : rye te lot of | completely \ esterday the children sed HIM. | conversion t that at e, the cooking and the wash- | aut ys mornin and (00K | cation I to hear 2 can see for yourself how well |} A Box of 10 for 15 Cents 2 CRE DIT ut on a be her own tips in he She lives P egp my home, But I'm very ener- |! Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them. ACASH on ESTAGLISHED & g pened to be dese in @ very D ext to Me | gets, L never go to bed before 1 o'clock || x wees 0 gow Manse wee Gee an 9 SAVE. ap *f Oren satehing the childre PURI BAlboe » Myrtle = ON ° ie swega ee Cia iiiee ole AQ Fountains & Elsewhere | Bi <<< 9) WE FURNISH HOPES COMPLETE Babies and Started Them on the Road to a Healthy Maturity Borden's Eagle Brand Rooms 98 mbulanee| ag gc Conprere ATH24% phe , found out a8) yoo gho began, “When 1 attended a | soon as he looked at the man that he| vecting at Mrs, Robert Elder's home | Ml not oaten & morsel of fod for many) Meeting pe Tae Original and Genuine days. His body was emac ated to the) . ame vans men, MALTED MILK Very bones, and his scant seventy-five | entitled to Mea ciate ars pounds of Welght made him an easy |and after that meeting I went h ‘The Feed-drink for rm Ages. Prmful for the doctor who carried him|and sald: ‘Gus, I've got just as mi to the ambulance. At the hospital it/ rights in thie country as you have, and At rattaurante, hotels, and fountains. was said that although he would remain|y want to have something to say about! | sues taints Ask for 388 ATH 4998 {orano oy i y for the plenic WOE ick’s” Has Nourished Three Generations of 4 COhiorere 4747498 RAPIDS | FURNITURE ON OUR | CREDIT TERMS +3-Down 0050+ 4B + © 975° I never h CREDIT TERMS <0 was seMfous for a number of hours Nel running it. 1 want to vote,’ ‘Sure,’ , ‘Delieous, invigorating dnd smtaining, Sax 00 wn Ont #50. WamTt 4750» » +100: would be brought around all right, \Gus said, “Why not? I've got no ob-| Keep it on your adi # home, SF DOWN ON & 75. WORTH ‘A careful search of his neat, thous | section.’ Don't travel without i, e 972 DOWN ON #100. WORTH! A WEEK DELIVERS-TO You threadbare, black sult revealed RatHiNS | “phen, I sald, ‘I want the back | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS} WORTH OF MERCHANDISE ——> OI ne oe ie de oniy g|Foom to hold meetings in,’ ‘Sure!’ Gus | A tanch os ee ering case Pay he! ‘g oe ae mark. The answer to this| #ald, * ‘Go ahead.’ So T nailed up the | Take wo imitation, Just say 267 W125 "STs vest locked up in the starved | ‘Votes for Women’ posters all over the aryl J |place. At Srat they tore them down, Not In Any Milk Trust