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<TR TN TIM TEE ING FON ER PR LN ETI STE I RLS ERE AONE 105 eadttagraeeeriemet near gan _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ATOUST 25, 1911, Justice, Counsel, and Witnesses in Trial ee me " NO MORE CORSETS, Mio, and that Indy w rather wotehty.” |fect of the new atylen will be extremely I reminded, dainty and quaint.” hic taste | A milliner felis some of the ot wade 8 Et isan. honeat about *martest hats in the city also confirmed La BR Mad Lo the report from St. Louls in regard to NEW CONFESSIONS My it,” admitted the dresemaker. “I ehowld ooiurcs, e@ (6) an ro er ) ain ro er say the idea! moderr figure for dis | “11 will not be possible,” he said, “to 4 pensing with corsete. more resembles ‘continue the present style of hair-dress- . some of the statues of Artemis, the ing with the new hats, They are jhuntress We are an athletic generation |#maller than for several years ‘They | wi ew pulled wht own GhaY peste piitelent, Aphrodite was Bre- | Toca and hair, a litle to one onde, and “But can: any one except the extreme. | 2,qngrine Will Ne Used estont, ly slender person not wear corsets and | steeple-crown and cube shapes, and the look—nice?” I persisted !trimming will be mostly applied at the “It's all @& matter of practice,” de- | book or ever on top. A bov or a bunch clared the dresmaker “While wearing (of feathers will frequently be the only fh crowns will be DEGREE FASHIONS CORONERS aX Weer yy, ‘ | PHYSICIAN { i ; a)\ | LEHANE ON . | -TMOTOTHE ay Deputy Commssioner Dough- Empire Gowns for Slim Wome| THe SA stays certain muscles around the chest {trimming ured. The ' erty Gives Descripton of en Will Be Reigning Mode, | muscles must be trained to perform |gequx, being used in thelr construction. t [thelr old function ot qupporting tie|"“"tnger such chapeaux hair must De f i fe Gay | body. Of course the very stout ought | reduced to the smallest dimensions. fs How He Questioned Geidel. Paris s ays. to reduce themselver before adopting | There can be no puffs o® rats. T ven- th | the present style. : ture to prophecy that vorite colf- tt | BI ACK ND WHIT [ “What materials will be used for ie ke Py a simple pi tine £ >FENSE. ACK AN E LEAD, | these new gowns?” Middle and a small, close knot low MONEY FOR DEFENSE PHYSICIANS eho New HOWNET” tte that tend te, feck. Ital! sounds too goed t0 he t | QOACHING ATTP “ themselves easly to drapery, — Velvet | r | ’ Will be much: used, both for street wear i Mysterious Woman Tells skal oes For DEFENSE _\New Hats, Smaller Than for]una more coremontous occasions. Bro: | iy cades and will also hie elgity-ninth year, t® at prosent at| ore ake t hia country emtate up the State. | Several Years, Make Present Mr. Sminok declared that Mrs. House-| uF wright told him there had been @ con-| Styles Impossible sultation of physicians at the timo of Gullek's deat He sald the report of} these physicians would allay all sus-| plolons that Gullok in any way met with| 8¥ Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | Mother of Prisoner It Will |] Be Forthcoming. | r. wool goods with @ cy to wiriness will be put aside, | ‘The skirts will be narrow, but with | more fullness than formerly at hip, | knee and hem. The hobble is definitely dead, and I myself do not believe that | the harem will come to life again. It tg interesting to note that the skirt ts Last Week OF OUR DIST. ATTY A clear and accurate dereription of a “Detective Van Twistern came into | lve an expert estimate on its value. If a ee East One Hundred and Fifty- !n old engravings of the costumes worn | the room where 1 was,” said Dougn-|he sald that it wae worth more than ; ‘ sixth street, who Is thin and wiry, down by the Empress Josephine and the ladies! Frealth boards in leading cities are erty, “and made @ statement to me. /#% it made the robbery a felony; @ kill- In Conference With Pitts- |rnira avenue to-day on route to the of Napo! court, | The deesaee fall l starting a crusade agalart fate, ae Tm consequence of that statement |) ing in pursuance of a felony is murder, Harlem court when decided almost straight from above the waist, | the greatest danger to both prop- ‘Went into the room where Geidel was.” even though unintentional. In spite of burgh Police. to seek her liberty. + nilarted but they show to perfection all the) erty and health, carrying disease Convenience. Then Dougherty repeated word for jobjections by James A. Gray of counsel ! through One ee epee Twenty- jovely lines of the bust germs into the home. word his conversation with the Geldel | for Geldel, Rosenthal was permitted to RE aenhad Of MAVOUNET OOOH BURT here aoe Cae tLe Every citizen should aid in ex- boy, going over his talk about pur-|say that the value of the second hand ‘ Dont raul i ark terminating rats and use Stearns’ ghasing new shoes, leaving his old|watch as a timepiece was “about §20,"" 10 STRIKE ON THE bhnerebapra tanabe: poy en Mate eae preat eebed Guinedi nthe “Ohhie nd of natural figure The | Electric ‘Rat and Roach Paste (en- galt ard his employment at the Hote! | though the pledge value was limited to theatrical manager of Pittsburgh, WhO} son onnell was soon winded, and when Woman with sloping show ‘ht. dorsed by health officers) and kill 44 West 34th St. Troquis, Dougherty’s mory of the con-|its probable value as old gold, or $18. died recently and was buried In Green- reached Lexington aventie his pris-| flat back, moderately rou b and) off the rats. It is also sure death B. Versation with Geldel continued Witt! Dotective-Leut. Dominick Reilly was wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, was mur-joner was nowhere to be seen. Detect. hips and waist in proportion can wear lig mice, cockroaches, waterbugs and jetween Broadway & Sth Ave, these questions and answers: recalled to continue his account of dered ie the theory advanced — by | ives gi F gpteccce eal Hundre be a, perfectly. other vermin. Money back if it NeW YORK, “How did you get the money to buy | Geidel's confession which was started friends and former business associates feta. el MORE LIKE ARTEMIS THAN s. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, E taese 0 if oe idk who began an investigation to-day cheste the instance | VENUS Cue eae GE GCE get Hae re ee yoke ieee” 19.630 cee { mot in wi a bunch o} ree jeclared Lieut. Pore eS A loe her mother, who charged her with) ‘The despatches say that she should | he genuine; 25¢ an ‘ Stearns’ P DVIDENCE, Role Sontag nee rie] Smartt at ie Mama A femur out [stick tainly ‘are nesuoner | THERE I$ NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or |... | dhustiur Frou, ax mitneaten "| here arr deten pat ep Soca" |thoummnis, ot uniou\inen tocous a |triende wit te proaucad ister, ""* *| those health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each Fighth Egy || Sete atetettitics aC, gry [ter ict soto Sees Sad *omunieD Ay aneenwooo. | of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling _Susattor Yrne tntroauoed the atin in atthe murder ‘tthe oi |" Lato ener ttre has ore having ce month it was given ‘ut Pitt either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling Peter Geld, Fe at Ne eer ia ae tag, arnt muen,im check | burgh that the cause of his dvath vw?! them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “.4 medicine which relieves pain A OMlce of Van Bchaick & Co. He merely| “My first question to Paul when 1| Complete returne from ihe str AGED FATHER STILL LIVING AT always found it to do all that 1s claimed for it. j dentified the pin which Geldel_admits| saw him," sald O'Reilly significantly, |tinyuss, ‘net i the teeie ieee COUNTRY ESTATE. Dr. CG. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “My experfence as a prac oe —== was: “That's a fine new suit you have; [system federation, in theh ands of Prog. | Gulick Was fifty-two years old and a titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it | ’ eavy | stand a strike of she Mra. Goldel in the corridor of the court | #Utomobile load was too heavy for the | f TS MkGara <i An his fortune to her, as they had been Yesterday and followed her into the |DePuty Commissioner's car and Hoffman | line, while union lvders were just 48) anood sweethearts, She had been addressed to Chas Hi Fletcher, { snte-room of the court and spoke to/ Went the rest of the way to Hand. ree tem in a few days in Pittsburgh keeping house for him for jo Be ° “Th P fid hee. ys tea saad Galdel woe Kept!“ Wollowing 1s a lst of those involved| about a year, leaving her home in Dr. J.W. Dinsdale of Chicago, i, says: ee your Castoria and e rer y “Don't worry,” or ‘ y fter her*mother' ildren.” stantially, ‘tT ‘—— bre we ‘The purpose of Mr. Gray's inquiry w. ; machinists, 7,000; poll oN ean Mae eal a bee See aacaetn ska ah ena ce aa have juently ’ money, When what is available | apparently to lay the foundation for a ; blacksmiths, 2,000; sheet : ene Br nah ar en . + , y freq for the present defense of your son {later statement by Hoffman that the , 1,000; total, 26,000, Mr, Poalanls Ps a SB ad prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant rem- of fg gone, mine is at your disposal. Kruttsohnitt’s hurried trip to the Far|Housewrs : edy for children.” — the new schoo! of oriminal deteotive NT Abt: rer foul play, | Sctefce has advived and warned and| gradually growing longer, though !t I . x When the body wan brought here tt i pieaded ft: Ee te Sone. LOnmet! pbs work was «iven to-day in General Sen- | = Fe ee mitetometery, | Dleaded for many long years—to vain. | till clears the ground, except !n the sions by Deputy Commissionar of Po- There wa no menrvers of the dead Now, Fashion biandly commands—and trained evening dresses : EW York’s legitimate Nice George 8. Dougherty, formerly man’s family present, but several of Next winter we may expect New York|!INFLUENCE OF KIMONO SLEEVE | HALF PRICE SALE @uperintendent In New Vork for tha hia friends who were there requested to syclety to appear stayless. WILL BE FELT. | National Pinkerton agency. Mr. Dough-| he "bOyOst oh -bonesewNaleMone “Sleeves will be a prominent feature | cording to Mr. Sminck, was de- \, lin thts son's frocks, The kimono || close, th erty wan one of the last witnosses for | nied by the cemetery authorities, who 5s berun. The women of Paris have | 4) doomed to disappear, though || in oy Nicene successful the prosecution in the trial of Paul aid It was against the law to open a taken off thetr corsets, and the St. Louis ce will be shown in the y in our history. Do you Gettel, the soventcen-year-olf bellboy gasket at the grave Without @ apectal | Dress Show hus adopted the fashton | * est pallens observable at the sledve: | know why? Because er ’ ermtt. . | tops, r th fashtons i - een Series Wie PGullck was twice married and has a With « shout of glee, And the dress re-layie length will be well below the el || Oremen are investigat: H. Jackson, the wealthy cashier of a| fon living in Pittsvurg. In the will former waxes exultant, while the plain| bow, about three-quarter length, The || ing our claims and find- firm of Wall streot brokers, at the which bequeathed Mrs, Housewright ordinary woman wonders whether she| sleeves will increase in size toward the|1 ing that we are actually Hotel Iroquois. Mr. Dougherty told of recetving the report of Detective Van Twistern re. si F of only $100. thie year's atyies. | mi pagre On ne $25 to $75 uncalled-for “Ad : window of Mr. Jaokson' he was Gulick, according to the report, had) I asked a Fifth avenue modiste If “a orite colors wil oubtedly atm farding the chloroform bottle found tn Th gcannag high not been on intimate terms with his faite | nations of black and white & ents, and near Sixth avenue, I helped them and they gave me $2 and that’s how I got the price of the clothes I bought to-day.’ “Where is the shirt you wore last Might? In it the one you have on? “*No, it ie hanging in my room.’ “No shirt was hanging there and we him large tps at various times. him," said De ; i of the Investigation. “Deputy oronesaieeee: Devesitty then Note. oe acca ars veel CHICAGO, A wi A fortune of more than $0,000, left by i y then| Nott e say he had seen largo AGO, Aug %5—With Juttus! M, Gulick to his housokeeper, YEAR‘ alm + ug. have pa i pyrene Aisi soeeee ob Wechan bone gums of money in Mr Jackson's pos- | Kruttechnitt, o-President and Gen- hie a a el is involved ORTY § AGO Ost every mother thought her child must ben yin bbe Hie Foe EO fepeated over and over. again in. the] ommon? A--Yes, air, at various times.leral Managér of Maintenance and|in the case, Tt ls enid there is another PAREGORIO or Jaudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce ROGUES TEE LHR La ECS case, He produced « written confession BOY'S ADMISSION AS TOLD BY [Operation of the Southern Pacific, and|will in existence besides the one pro- taken down by himself and signed and aul came to me," swore Fyna, “and vaid: ‘Gee, I wish I was out of this,’ R ff 2 | had been seen hanging about the halls|#trike orter to all the shop craft em-|puried in the plot of the Sminck family, a 4 " 'u Fonte iheteit sessaed. to me hie own! o¢ elevators: He was ooking Into the) Dloyeee of the entire avatem. ‘The main| relatives of hers, in Brooklyn. Charles! stone and death.” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, e PF ‘ | Presence of the painter, the detective | Pol . \ 4. Sminck, a cousin of Mrs. Housewright, “ “ : bea thought I was out of It once! I #ald:) guid, whon tie was calied to Celdel's| vsloniate that the railroads recognise |wno mate. all the arrangements here| OG 801d under the names of “ Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto. You . All Fight when the newspapers anid the| (CdxIns house in Fiftieth street. He|the system federation, in place of the! tor the funeral, declared to-day that Detective - Dofice couldn't make ovt the labe! on that chloroform bott! Before the trial was resumed to-day it became known that there would be no lack of fund» to proseoute appeals from the verdict. A woman dreased in the height of fashion walked up to freed mother.” ow long com 'lhim before Gulick'’s body was brought ; Mea OMGA Ocoee to cry ana the bisa ee ; Pittlaent. Kline of the Bluckwmitte|here, aaking his permission to bury Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omaha, Nebr., says: ‘Your Castoria in, woman petted her on the shoulder,| one Drousnt out & very careful! titgrnational Union, who called on be-|Gulick in the Sminck family plot. the best remedy in the world for children and the only one I use and whispered to her, her name and address and went out Sn> hung about the corridor \me and then left. Presumably giving The first witness in the trial before fudge Crain to-day was Henry Chester Hepburn, Mr. Jackson's assistant in the - rick " the young. ¢ f I just bought It on Broadway,’ Then |overwhelming majority in favor of rchant and vice-president of the Ex- an excellent remedy for bp taney te haa woke a strike to force recognition of the fed: |celsior Savings Bank of this city. The Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas M REAL ESTATE | bellboy at the Iroquois. ‘That was | @ration. elder Gulick, who is still alive and in OT NARCOTIC. toria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most agazine ‘ REAT—THE enougi. I left him and told Mr, Dough- yee happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.” A ADVERTISE- MENTS IN NEXT SUNDAY’S “IT went to him,” said the witnes and children.” WORLD. “and he said to me: ‘Can they hang me Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria an P pi yt ok Saameenes Peak on OW excellent preparation for children, belng composed ‘of reliable medicines Next { The time to buy is now ed as to your rights. J and pleasant to the taste, A good remedy for all disturbances of the before the subways and | other improvements ad- | tiy.\°bo sou wan ts moe a ates COLLAR Apert Remedy formate] Glew orsnnn” |. vance the price. mentt He said he did”) Specially designed to avoid all Wortan Convulsions feverish GENUINE CASTO RIA ALWAYS Sunday's "If you are buying a home you will get it cheap- er now. If you are buying for in- vestment you will make money by buying now. {SEE WANT DIREC- TORY NEXT SUN.- DAY'S WORLD. for a that night and kill this old man? Paul answered, ‘I wanted to get his money. 1 wanted to send it to my mother up in Connecticut.’ 1 asked him what sort of a man Mr, Jackson was. He said he was a very M!beral man and hi THE DETECTIVES, O'Reilly had learned of @ painter who took Hoffman with him, Hoffman later rode on the running board of Deputy Commissioner Dougherty's car from Fif- eth street to Forty-ninth street, wi Paul was taken by a group of detectives toward Volice Headquarters, At Fiftieth street a taxicab was hired because the confession of Geidel was improperly ex- repetition of the confession from the detective, who ts a tall man, with keen eyes, a prominent pug nose and prema- turely gray hair, and a most positive manner of spaaking. DETECTIVE REPEAT6 HIS TALK ¢ WITH BELLBOY. where did you get it! He answered: erty what I had learned," Later at Headquarters selected Lieut. O'Reilly Paul Geide: score of detectives and beckoned to him. | fret be wi | the boy's confidant. "You had better terted the lteut r The strong personality detective nade the jon ao clear that everybody—ever the Jurors smiled. of oul Goidel's statement to Commtusioner Dougherly, been wo many thnes Particularly postive aw to te out of half a | why O'Reilly had been picked out as of | byious @x- | Ideut. O'Retlly repeated the aubdstance| Deputy which has ‘hed, He was| Paula states | meni thet when Le oimbed into Cd seen by the man who was later killed. Railroad Men Insisting on ; Union Recogniton, Vote in | Favor of Big Ticup. high officer in all the Harriman lines, from the Kansas City meeting but a separate union organizations that have contracts. The railroads insist that ne- gotiations in the future must be carried on as in the past, unaer the individual union plan, Railroad the Harriman lines ¥ ders her to-day declared ere able to with- employees at this half of the Federation and explained its demands, which Kruttschnitt declined to grant. Kruttsclmitt 1s sald to have told Kline that demands for wage increases must go to the various general man- era from the individual unions, —in- i of from a federation of the union, \ ~Practically ident Fred MoCreary, to-day show an Oren, orer cen, (GULICK’S FRIENDS Brother of Rich Theatrical Man man, who ta a Jawyer in this city, was in communication with the Pittsburgh authorities all day. It 1s understood he and James Varley, advertising mana- ger in the theatrical man's employ for a number of years, are the instigators duced by Mrs. Housewrlght after Gu- brought the body to this city and it was there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Gulick. “It is a gross Hbel on Mrs. Hoys wright,” sald Mr. Sminck, “to intimate that Mr. Gultck died by other than na- tural causes. There ts nothing unusual in the fact that Mr, Gullck bequeathed “Mr, Gulick's stepmother was an aunt of mine and Mrs. Housewright, and as was buried in the Sminck plot I aw no reason for objecting to Gulick’s body being interred there. In fact, it was buried alongside of the grave of hig stepmother.” son of James C, Gulick, a retired tea The GLENROY the bothers, There’s ample space for the cravat to slide in and to tiein. The handy Ara- Notch and the snap-on back and front buttonholes make it easy to put on and take off. 15c, each—2 for 25c, t body before tt was interred. | the bulk of the theatrical man's estate, this son wae mentioned for a bequest TAIN Breage of Od De ARE ness and LOSS OF SLEEP FacSimille Signature of Ciuett, Peabody & Company, Troy. N.Y. hae too much or too ittle Mure for bas the corsets wus really to ; ; K Mttind in exquialte new shade Mr. Jackson's room, the contents of TOLD A DETECTIVE JACKSON belts e Wits for some years DFOF ions clarion call during the coming @@-| called raven blue, a sort of blue-black. Model Clothes, equalling t Which had been used to atc Mr. SAW HIM GO THROUGH WINDOW on. Her answer was complete and con-| “Beadings still retain their popularity , D } Jackson. Van Twistern had reported ‘sH U) babege ds Sareea ier ae smina mney as trimming, and wide satin revers are || Merchant Tailors’ $30 to i that the chloroform had been bought by | Sita NAW. Mico comity tarouts a THIN GIRL EASILY BEATS | es ri = not put on oor. | BEbwaE I think that the general_ef-|[ $60 productions. Until No. #7 West Hiftieth | i " arisian women have not put o - = Streets who was Pau Geblele landlady. | | windows a. He aia. FAT POLICEMAN IN RACE. sets tor munca” ane ussw-ted. "They Saturday night, the eav- ee Par uaen TAN; OUMAORY WERE! S. iiy tease ts ducbnan toad WOO rene, ee eee — know that the ati ork te not} 4 EALTH ings range ae follows: to the Kane flat. Paul Goidel admitted tng wnrgce wT OM Resins ke ite ee (erunitee ean On Way to Court for Being In-|sutted to the gowns they are wearing. | © au And 0 On 84g00 » v ist- : 4 ela ~ 5 5 stints tH -walst- | i Jp’ to the b Saar aeae Tenn nin. trom Twist | STRONG POINT MADE ON VALUE|Mr. Jackson, he aid, pretended not to corrigible, She Escapes oe Si Jaa the Sere ee) WARN I N TP $7.50 righee pica $22.50 Gaile he himestt hed a talk with ‘Pats OF THE WATCH. eggs and finally laid down on the ‘ After Chase ed, tahtsitting, marty flowing frock, 18 i Pantie eaypragrinn 7 . . . s |. Geldel said at fret that Mr, Jack. ager’ Vl ian eee re were | trou three. plece Dew bauawanty GUESTIONES ‘read Rosenthal, the pawnbroker’4!son was asloep and that the touch of Policeman MeDonne!l of Westchester, For years we have Magnets Van 1] ig, Paince Albert, drese jelerk who advanced $18 to Geldel OM! ine chivroform rag woke him. Later (a anos who fs somewhat stout, was walking | Wearing Empire gowns, They've b Advice From Health Boards Re-|| [!)'! welht | overcoats, BOY BEFORE ARREST. | Mr. Jackson's watch, was recalled to} he changed that. ear-old Florence McDonough nothing but tations, Study the cuts | Watstocats, ac, ace Don’t Poison Baby. sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON- . ARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians recommend,’’ Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. ¥., says: “I have frequently prescribed your Castoria for children and slways got good results. In fact I use Castoria for my own children.” Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. A. Boarman, of the The Kind You lave Always Boucht In Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THe CeNTAUN Company, . Bays: “I heartily endorse your Cas toria, I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria is a splen- did remedy for children, known tho world over. and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants drawing to a bottom, and some of them will widen ; Pr prtes. | out at the elbow, being wired or bouna || Sélling Merchant Tailors EORGES CUSTOM Then there is an garding Danger of Rats Story (Complete) Miss Brown” I use it in my practice Signature of MURRAY BTAEET, NEW YORK CITY,

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