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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911. 8 MYA W tm eA BMA), WUSOFPERLOUS gy ORVERSNEHERD. 22-9" SHIM TO CONEY se fs ndelier was in Try it on Jaddressed te SANDWICHES _—~»_— 2 . ii vi pha Elaine Golding Left Alone at HELPS CARRY VICTIM.| | ne, for what 9 ._ She Exclaims Indignantly; Sea When Pilot-Boat Was early crasy. Good-byes Vea, fo y é “the Idea!” Chauffeur Pulls Team to Side- |," Keyes hag oo expianasine to om GULDEN 3 Swamped. for hia wife's su walk as Women and | TRAVELLED FAR FOR SUICIDE. Children Flee. | naee, twenty-te MUSTARD OVERS FOR 25 ORDERED LOST IN BIG SWELLS.| of Shohola. attempted iT n 4 aa " | | | Newark to-day b: +, 4 Plve Salad Dressing by. adding otneget None Eligible as Complimen- Tugboat Ran Alongside and| Frightened Team Dashes by 0 'ft ea ACS Seve i Oe Si, | tary Host at Waldorf Unless a Reno Alumnus. Guided Her to Finish of Eighteen-Mile Race. Headquarters, Hurling Police- man Across Street. —_——— N& BRO. rh DRAPE ‘Are you a Reno aumnus, and have you een invited to the big divorce dinner to be @iven in honor of Mrs. Oscar A. Turner at the Waldorf as a farewell be- fore she leaves for Nevada to file her uit against her husband, the rich mine owner? Because if you have your Reno @ecree and haven't been asked to this @inner you have been dreadfully slighted and that's all there is about It. Mrs. Turner, who lives at the Waldorf, announced some time ago that she tn- tended divorcing Mr, Turner because he had found a young woman, the beautiful daughter of a New York politician, who, he decided, was his soulmate and had ‘deen so frank as to ask her, Mrs, Tur- ner, to receive the young woman into their home. But after the wife's an- nouncement the hu: #0 to speak, and filed a suit severai The first thought that came to Miss| Blaine Golding, winner of yesterday's swimming match from the Battery to Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, aa she finished her final spurt from the end of the pler to the beach, was an utterly feminine one, “Pa, I want some tce cream," she ered, So Papa Golding, prouder of his daughter's achlevements than the hon- orable scars he won as 4 member of a zounve regiment during the clvil war, hurried about to find the blond athlete @ bath-robe and the ice-cream. Bhe ate the ice cream right out of the box, and between bites managed to say that she felt fine and dandy, and not the least bit tired, But she didn't say anything of the roche had heen [n, two miles out Poltce Commiastoner Waldo saw an ex: citing runaway from the balcony ad- . aes ‘ joining h office at Headquarter to- + A day, Two horses hitched to @ large furs A { i 4h t d R niture van bolted, and dragged, Poitee: | RULGUS urniture an u aie man William McClaury of the Mulberry street atation nearly a block before they No Money Dow were stopped by Richard Oliver, Com- | | misstoner’s Waldo's chauffour. | it Ns oF ridiculously small Ceposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, from death. Had he not had presence | @BOrMe Out by the tact that we are one of the largest furniture and carpet distributors of mind enough to cling to the bridle | otter sou the” Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE ere enabled to of one of tho herses, It Is probable he would have been trampled, As It w: Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credil he escaped with « few ugly brulses| Ti ‘i ae aoa ier Kae foals atin’ CORONER Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks. was badly torn. | 3 The furniture van had been left by | Lewis Garfleld at the southwest corn of Broome street and the Bowery, A | Dand of music, on ite way to join the! pand stole a march, Aang at sea, when the rowboat in which her plonte party given by “Big Tim" Sulll- | weeks ago. Nothing daunted, Mrs, Tur- brother Thomas and Manager Earle van, approached, and this frightened the | ner holds to her original determination i * 5 had been piloting her was swamped horees, which bolted and ran at top and will soon be on her way to Ely, 4 ‘ x b' by the big rollers that slapped Into it speed west on Broome street. Me- fev., where she has leased a cottage. The launch in which her father and noctissans | Clnueys Who. Wan cbiddlng: BE*HVOORNG rf 'Mps OSCAR AT 3 er nad been followk her had dada: sii and Mulberry stree ran out Into the “VM NOT at ING Te OINNEE OMrs. OSCAR A. TURNER ¢ x, Me, peule aie eee ay Tee ad Uae CORNWALLIS-WEST |and Mulberry streets, ran out Into the) street and tried to stop the runaway, — | MYSELF. left all alone, far in advance of her McClaury grabbed the reins and was Mrs. Turner, who is plump and hand- = —— Mise Lillian surviving competitor, dragged from Mulberry str t to Centre | @ome, was very coy when an Evening Howard. | Market place. Commissioner Waldo, Wedd raporled found her io-ay. Be Ten Commandments by « GRATEFUL TO TUGMEN WHO) UNDER KNIFE HERE. mbtes oltiee byarlesin Centra. Wark at they ( is always elaborately gowned and jew- STOOD BY TO HELP. | place, heard the clatter of horse's hoofs \ elied. She was on her way to catch That, she said, was the hardest part of and the screaming of a number of; @ train for New Haven to see her son, women and children in the neighbor: Sear icavanens cen! New Moses of Hygiene _ |iiv ius sir sei ver the nor KEPT |] SECRET Sse teccneus: iitony | Gamuitng Guiehan ‘ a Wane As he got there bh Inc! y I'm not giving the dinner myself,” she howled about her and she could not sco PER LVS sd LE al bere bad el Quartered Oak @aid. “The idea! I wouldn't do such a where she was going, “But I felt tha:| ‘ ibd China Closet thi Some of y friends are giving it YY the automobile garage directly under Buffet in genuine q ina set ng. eof my friends are giving or eservin ealt 1 was on the right track, and, dropping | the balcony, catch one of the horse wed oak, golden finish 1 Id finish, for me. Who are they? I'd rather not the trudgen stroke, I breasted the —a— By. i DEANS RAMS Pox mate tra |pallanea n golden finish, tell and—no, I'd rather not give the Savane But wean Crt ke aaah Arbcatlt ee Che: Seves. Es COVPESECUG: LOMAS RS Aetar tL LE ia ape) toe names of the guests, either, To tell the ee Mom Tatsed ty oad| YOWUMULMHUShad Of Former! Gaur accciacen tat iets urcine nea leenenwiieregatarntia near iitl t top; tent tinued, “when a tug’ y whi. MeClaury had been clinging had | inches wide, containing 2 smal! Mirror at top; ten: ea BOG pany ee le oes) If They Are Observed You Will Grow Old and Prose |Kept sust close enough to me to point | Lady Randolph Churchill shaken the policeman off, and he rolled | drawers, t lined tinen glass ends like cut. le y're all people who've been nN A ’ the way and be ready in case of trouble, | . clear of the wagon wheels inte the | drawer and 2 boards Wi J to Reno some time or enother, and for| per, According to Herbert W. Fisher—Serious antes 6h. hb ORI one) cutr value $20.08 one’ NK® Value $20.00. and yet far enough not to Interfere with she con- in X don't think they'd like the Results After Forty if Disobeyed. ei nea hand el beget Ma bela Didn’t Want toAlarm Her. aval eweruly! Wane ohare an $19 15 $12 15 " oat, bul wis! e vening rh.) — *e of ened { Panevan 5 Hacties ae would thank the captain for me; she | axed to Jam the horses against the side- id 4 8 will Db ashin ; 1 peses == = told the reporter who visited her at her| When the surgeons at Mt. Sinat Hos- | Walk. tusgate a ae anemia 7 } who lives at the *Waldort Si his BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. home, No. 8 Bay Twenty-third street, pital, Madison avenue and One Hund-| , Commissioner Walde was one of the | N W C 0 R ‘6 ‘E: Re Gus ince wk esl Here are the ten commandments oi health as “sr-| Bath Beach, to-day. Jreth street, tell ileut. George Corn- fare gr Resi ate the BS neocthe Shad Rye D, Pacca riend. ut mulated by @ modern Mc-es of hygiene. He s Her-| But Papa Stephen C. Golding didn't iilasWaek tut he igo well pen stopped. He assisted McClaury in- | laren cont inge Rete | eens whether Mrs. Derr is a Reno graduate ‘Mrs. Turner refused to say. Another guest will be Mrs. C.D. Van Dusen of this city, who until recently also lived at the Waldorf and who 3s now epending the summer at Sea Gate. The guest list 1s large and the ar- In he » a ” 5 ", | dismiss that episode so lightly. “If ever | to' Poline: Headquarters, where an bert W. Fisher, author of “Making Life Worth While”) 1. heart Fe ee eerath, aad may |i# Boing to get right up and go away | bulance surkeon was summoned and the who contributes the new decalogue of health to the|cyes brimming with tears, !t was when *70™ here without any fuss or cere-| injured policeman treated. current number of “Country Life in America.” I saw my ‘irl out there all alone, mony. He came over here from Eng- The furniture van was vwned by Lans- Read and observe them, and according to Mr. Fisher|ahting for her tlfe against the w-ves|i6nd on Aug, $ for big gamo hunting | heim ® Vallloy of IO, 186 Besex street s ‘i |and the storm and us helpless to do and instead he got appendicitis. There- shelby -2 pa Ne you will grow old and prosper. If you don't observe “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’ 3d 121st Ave. p 2 Street anything. We called to her, trying to | fore his determination to leave right| Frohman Detter, Sees Rehearsal, rangements for the dinner are elaborate. them the same authority foretells that “some time! tel! her which way to go, but she away and walt © iong, long time before) Charles Frohman, who has been 11 | Yelther Mrs, Turner nor Mrs, Derr after the age of forty you wili get one or more of the| couldn't hear. I thought I had lost her | ne comen back with rheumatism for the past ten weeks, would tell when It Is to be given, for great, degenerative disease: sure, and that would have been the % |1# able to leave the Knickerboc the reason that Mrs. Turmer does not want the date of her departure for vada to become known. Tye dinner wi!!! GREELEY* SMITH Mr. Co valll, Vest | of yer - 4 second daughter that death would have | MF Cornwallis West 1s not yet al-| te, for the firat time since he clalmeds'® lowed to recetve visitors at the hospital, | 11, He attended a d Miss Golding, who Is twenty years) although his doctors say his ree night of “The Sire: 1, Keep your skin always in contact with at least a filtered envelope of sunlight and air, That is, while rsal at the Knicl ery i Aes % ; wearing clothes enough for comfort, have every Kar- ere 500 nentre. 4 be given on the ewening “before the dav pacing tiga ne joa ean Sree, are etes if oud, ts one ot a family ot " tmmers, | aa ite, bot ite want a wikasdaalcoran' ee Tt Last Days ot the Aug ust kuiniiure Sales ’ ail of them taught by thelr parents. | Evening World reporter who called, ex- s ; ‘At the Waldort there was iittie in-| $¥4" God lets you. Dxpose your skip ae much as yon can while passing [500 °C iging iy sixty-six, and MPA |piaining why he nd taken pains to| . YAMES BRAID SAYS: | These Big Savings Tuesday and Wednesday formation to be obtained about the] fom bedelothes to Cay 4 Catherine Golding, who began teaching | No athlete can do himself justice if 2, Take daily baths, cold enough to sting, but not to prostrate. keep his Muess se Dressers | Chiffoniers function. More than twenty-five guests ne how to swim when th Will be entertained and there be barely three years old, could p his feet burt. Many thousands are using dally 3. Get the purest air available and breathe it d Sleep out of doors when you can, or on @ sleeping balcony, or at least near an open win- | Mrs. Cornwaltis-W t. who was beau. in, Use chaixe with @ convexity to fit the small of the back. only wears you out, I Seek your fellow-men. Play with obildren, Be affectionate, abosh A ee ea 10, Cultivate sconery and art and musto and Uterature—not in « “T entered yesterday's race because of merely fastidious or pedantio way, but with a whole heart toward sll ; standing rivalry hetween Mrs. that ie human and healthy, Fe aD Seer rar ana nivel That's all. rsons may Say {t's quite enough, Indeed, the health Geis A eee nt Nen's Foot-Ease, the % an appropriateness ar th cora~ 0 ofe vi 7 Jero' f New York and eptic powde: p sha J) happy days In Reno. In the centre of| D& bY means of & sensen, Sul, pulage Wy extension of your | vame if she started after thelr rece|™at, Lord Randolph Church, ald not) and ‘Tennis Players at Augusta, Golden csi finteti| 31) Gelder Ree ia the table there will be displayed a larg ords, To sw: 1 from Coney Island to} Come to America with her husband.) Pinehurst and Palm Beach got inuch urge = drawers;|well made; large Riienss carved: jn. teeetns BIN oF Pe preference to hard foods, avoiding fancy foods and hoy [ore te oe teen ey diveraton {She 18 making her customary summer | satisfaction seal nee ee thie Boring. : I ench plate mirror; dust, proof drawers; Freedom, emblem of the great army of ‘ for her, and she goes swimming at the |TOUNd Of country-house visits In Eng-| qt gives a restfulness that makes value $7.49, wo pulls; value the divorced, a ispis base pred ied Panacea biped POF | nd of the street where ehe lives, until | and and until a day or two ago, when | you you have feet, It pre. Breakfast $6.49. Emblazoned in tiny electric bulbs eS — eat ge gar ogre vercoat weather ¢ets in | Mr. Cornwallis-Wert was vunced | vents soreness, blisters or puffin Tabies Axminster ' : with friends. After eating do not work too soon or too hard, set your- | ; |beyond danger, she thought he was : id 2 a over the door there will be Patrick] Seie's higher standard of emjoyment; that is, if almple foods, well mastt- [ELAINE WON TWO MEDALS) iiiting gomewhere In the Canal in Shi Rives rest from tired, tender or |] Uf Extra heavy well Henry's slo Hve me liberty or give] gated, be not intensely enjoyable, refuse to dally or to coax yourself, WHEN-RIVE, VEAR®LOLO, . lwondevor vinings trlencacin Grama. |r withect e nkatean of miant made tation; round aged { me death!" The only flowers used will 6, If you drink at meals, drink nothing very cold. Do not drink while » yeara Winine nad already won | Hor husbaid feared the alert cation without a package of Allen's J J f cd or square cor |velvet; sige 27x54 J be the golden rod—the flower of freedom] gga tg in your mouth. Xt is better to drink regularly between meals. ae tea ee ehabe aprtiwta; | Erena DRED eee oF alarm and dis-| Foot-Base, Sold everywhere i ners; 1 98 ea; large variety roigen a 5 wo medals for short-< co co! i ews of his fllness wou! pel heiny" Jue le of Ories end hay fever. NEKOuld be tuSHIESIRtOA RATS GAOUARE: iRey OneciEeaiiy Gicecnrenee. | eee cee eee aries the Nar (Galles HA bo NE Mock tne, neere fron | Cee mocene any < SUBSE EDL Vale $3 Heise Wy vie ipheaaadte / fave Puneet, inant Oucar A. iF] the nee of Whe fous Rervineo=t mod BUA sObAGO tows from Fort Wadsworth to Fort|her unt'l he felt he wan in no dan Folding Cots lonlenss valine 95.98 ° ¥ > Levine a ad Een Hiftiod _ 7. Take no drug that tends either to keep you awake or put you to | tremitton, Not only can she swim, but | ger. He has requested her not to fon Made from heavy angle ir Shirt Waist Boxes in Nevada, and the you a iewatiee sleep, bnt wake and sleep in utter obedience to nature. Fotl the seden- | ehy fences, boxes, cooks, sews, plays him here, but she hay insisted on nis woven wire spring; h c he |Extra large size, covered with test F Me Sig te ments Tew elven tary 1ifo by learning the mighty art of interruption, quitting your desk the plano and sings. Yesterday's eigh- | golng straight home to England as soon folded up and put inte lity Jap. matting; regu- See ee ad Mca, Turner esneretca | . 2 wana quae. Cheneer Suiee 9 Ane. sot roise—and quitting it for re teenemile. awim over a fitteensmile|as ho fe able to take ship “ snpall space; value $1.98... larly $1.59 Cc » Mr. 2 urne ato s you fee |. This is ‘ , : nine months ago, after an apparentiy | 92,8000 68 ove you fe © counsel of perfention, but do | course was the first long-distance con’ | ILLNESS PREVENTS HIM FROM Bld n lish Rockers Feather Pillows sane Cwn va est she had ever entered, and she Sewi ockers, heavy © ei teed to t hier mearciee: Helos Lweniy: Wa Yeerks 8, Direct your calisthentos principally at the middle of your body, ana | {ier wnat it would be her last HUNTING BIG GAME erve 9 ek roceey ears anteed to be absolutely odorless Mra, Turner has won consideranic notice | et them conrint mainly of etretchinge and torsions. Combine them with AY ett ance nwimming is tootteh,n | MT. Cornwallis-West came I aienita chor Burcpa inal COlokar aie laughter when you can, Carry your body with the abdomen walls drawn she declares, “It proves nothing and) #earch 6f health as well as , vo miles te far|He had been advised by his d | England to seek reiaxat \o he chose Canada, friends in the Gov had got as far as Ottawa when became 111 and was advised to come to lost a $25,000 diamond necklace on the steamer Deutschland. The Evening World reporter to-day called over the telephone Mr. Oscar A. & Turner's office at No, 42 Broadway and asked if Mr. Turner would be a guest at finish, saddle seat; and sanitary; $1.59.. ret | value 600 auce Crib Combination helps to make a good meal Waite Bas Crib, | better. It gives an ap- e if fe ad stead petizing flavor to soups, 4 1 r wince I beat her ina three and | ayy - “4 ‘ Aecalogue may e all the joys of life so far as they are concerned, But by New York for an ¢ . $2.00, the divorce dinner to be given for h8] thig hygienic Moses 1s a very wise lawglver, Keeping the penalties of Pes) 1 half mile race across the Hudson from hare on. Aug if on © meats, fish and salads. cine CRETE \® wife. A very xruffft voice answered: | grension well before the eyes of the doubter, For at the end of the command | 1; \ioston in 1908, It was agreed then couple of days at y he! , : Woven | Sp | Divorce dinner, huh! Haven't I got| tents he “ays emphatically |that some time or another we would try went to the host ere Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, } val. $1.50. troubles enough without wining and “Oberltence to thesa laws means health. Disobedience means no particular |* Ave mile race, but when we Anally/ of No, 928 Madinon avenue and Dr aiming over ‘em Atacomfort at first, but some time after the age of forty, one or more of che | 8°t 1OWR to It we decided to awit from anuel Libman of No. 10c. A BOTTLE sneree sicbeid: reat degenerative diseases, ‘These degenerat!ve diseases, creeping into view | {ie Battery to Coney Iland, i am aw- fourth street tress; val. $1 MAD DOG CHASED INTO BAY |arter tie axe of forty, have #0 increased during the past genoration as quire Tl f0FrY she didn't last. She t# a expected that Moonee ace. Ex Pritchard, Maker, #31 Spring St. NY Howard|the hospital in about ten days or two Complete val. $4.50 to offset the modern improvements in mere sanitation! Hence our te magnificent swimmer, Miss : OFF BATTERY, THEN SHOT. | iranamonts.” BELEN OR! BAe abn ten \was an added starter, and she is per-| weeks Don't live in C._0. D. or Mall Orders eS [fectly splenic, |" Cornwallis-Weet was born the same ij “About the me! ho dropped ou that Jennie Jerome, later wite, | a) x Policeman Pursues in Rowboat! eyaTCHES GIRL’S HANDBAG |.2a¢, descented srougn a house on| along the line the eontitieh “OM became the brie of Lor Tantus) — the Kitchen, use | After Animal Scares Loungers AND ESCAPES OVER ROOFS hirteenth street and go: away. | they weren't in our race at all. ‘heira Churchill, He fs about) young enouah | — In Park. of rhe andes, empty, was foimd on| was q separate contest and we com-|to be her von. Mins Jerome was the | Ro ECiAL JELIVERIES —_—__ F bined the two races. It's no nd 0 amous to the Bronx and Loungers on the benches in Battery| Thief Gets Away With $40 in Meet, cere aca that Mise Howard end f lested longer ace ty of ! [ Nentchester County. Park were stirred from thelr habitual St it of Pp Teale 4 POULTRY TRUST MEN t the men, be & woman Is $0! street figure gi \ repose to-day when a white bulldog pite of Pursuit ¢ buflt that she pnd to laet longer In 4 Yi sion} Rivtin foam dripping. from hie Jaws East Side, GET ANOTHER CHANCE, |t2e water. Muna WHITE FOR CATALOG gushed scross tho lawns and walks, A | SPRINTED HOME OVER THE eUPS | e Furnished $75.00 napping at everything and everybody | As Clara Allen, twenty years old. Justice Mschoft in the LAST THOUSAND FEET, . ly 4 1 Value 8100) at + Just add hot water, §e" | H ontaluing the fellow ink Aétiates ‘his path. ‘The cry of “mad dog" cre-|clerk in the Willard Parker Iosptta! to-day granted th ' ‘L used the trudgen stroke most of the | ; FF ted a acramble in all directions. alighted from @ Boit Line car at 1 ead’ fantnat Me atian Ccldiner fend Had no. ‘ , f DIN 800". Wvidently the dog was blind, for he} Hifteenth strest and Avenue C to-day, Travera Jerome, in the until we reached Narrows, bring to a boil, and & r a vem Chale 4 ne Chairs ollided with benches and other objects |@ dark skinned youth 1 up to env miambara Gasthace eesmasted # Y cut me J otto Cha | Tatas ouelesh IY gné fnalis.pitched over the Battery wall|and snatched her handbag, Tho ba : ra etl Aesop 1 to the captain to keep out ! serve, ur lerms °et nay dantbictures ic sch nto the water. Policeman Joe was gone and the thief was on Ais wa ‘ ntenca to the Penitentiary | Of 8 » but he went rai ta omy aS et ms ree Thue eee r an = fis, who had been chasing the a before Miss Allen could aver from | and | Bat ne we sey 233 Down J St ae id Be aby Boat and continued the pursult, Phere was #9 In LE SO DIMIEDL ANG | Bag me RaCRE gw frew sioner al one oF fama as tcioe ae ‘ Yall Bd Chakra ‘thee ¥ittows , The dog swam out from the shore and| Miss Allen's screams eecanlan ue tnints Me rap ee eager aes ® it { ‘ Putian Hott Oo Fae iattinn was caught by the tide and swept into] reallzed ch yount laa ais ¥ goa short distance race rf & - thi McGinnis took a couple of| thief was almost a Set BA RIVA 1 te dining-room of the ting @hois at the swimming animal as the|down Avenue ne is a huge crystal closet tamngyd fowboat gained and the dog populittn| pursuit, Polleen 5 N of trophies that Mirs Golding has New York was diminished by one. | her, but just be nen ! $5,000 n. On tos the crystal closet rei ‘one in the party could tell whence|the thief dodged into a ‘hallway. n whic t a box full of medals, one of tiem the dog came and it is not known if he| pursuers mounted to the roof, but by| United States and Security |thoe world's chainpionship, whioh she OM any ons, the ume they got there the fugitive Company of Baltimore, | won @ year ago.at Steeplechase Park. ’ ; ‘ j