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LURED 10 HOUSE, GIRL ESCAPES AND |. 7 BRINGS RAIDERS Sinister ta Says Five Men Dragged Her Into Williams- burg Building. POLICE MAKE ARRESTS. Locked in Room After Attack, She Opened a Window and Juinped Out. i * @obddbing hy erteall® and on the verge ed into Williams. morning. Of collapse, a young woman tho Stagg burg, treet poilce statto: About 2.20 o'¢ Her knees gave way un her as she railing for support. Lieut. | sended ia compesing her and she told him she was Bert! Steiner, a stenographer, nineteen years old, living at No, 147 Fast Forty-seventh Ptreot, Manhattay, and that she had just | escaped from 9 house at No, Si Johnson avenue, into h she been dragged by five men, who had robbed her, and t attacked her, She hod fou then so desperately, he said, that they had thrown her a dark room tn the nt of the house and locked jows w Another wor door on her, Thi e men, with the rear, They came to the room in which she was a captive, rattled the lock and howled threats at her. She was d to the house, she sald, ‘by a young man whom she knew only ag “Wille,” and whom she had met im Manhattan through a fiirtation, Willie’ used to bow to her as he passed her on the street on her way *o and from we and finally they made each ot! quaintance. Last night ho invited her to accompany him to a dance in Williamsburg, accepted. He brovght her to Johnson avenue, lined with tumble down frame buildings, and started to lead her into No. 514, a three-story frame building, the most dilapidated on the block. HESITATED AT DOOR AND WAS FORCED INTO HOUSE. “Ts this where the dance is being held?" she inquired of Willie, her sus- picions being aroused, she says, by the squalid appearance of the place and the fact that except for @ single jet flaring im @ rear room the whole house was in Garkness. “Yes, this ie the picce; come on in,” ‘Willie reassured her, she said, taking her by the hand. But she refused to go tn, and Wille, @till holding her hand, tried to over- come her objections. As they stood in front of the house arguing, she told the leutenant, five men rushed out, caught hold of her and brilliant rhinestones or beads. ragged her into the hallway. One of/ In this mystic phrase you have the they being incapwole os | the point she says: sive up going to the hair estabiish-| stadam's train will be long and potnt- the sen, clapped hia hand across her yoy to afinityiom aa it ts now bein 2 my mind the prese | Harry Kemp and 1 are very con. |ment and took work home with her, | eq, and the whole effort will be to eet mouth to prevent her from screaming society toward the S|gental. Our tastes are lar and io ays ago when, after « imple, rich, el to r ropounded by the Upton § and r and] a simple, rich, elegant combination tn for help. She strugsied against her | Popounded by the Upton : xeusalsl ntally wo are much more | Perate struggle, they had been able to) viich the pisarre will be strikingly captors, but was soon overpowered, In |T0Ush and ready Poe y ly ov Mr. alr and mysoit, 1 |TA!se $8.60 for the rent, she became wear-| aing mur hate are to be every: the dark hallway, she said, the men| Who was also beating about the luM!N- sorty and should be adjusted it is vald that two persons of the | ed of tt all and told her husband she} TCE gle a tre, oem ane robbed her of her purse, containing |ous void when he stumbled within the most in need of adj © temperament do not get along so | CUld see there was nothing loft for her| sien ostrich feathers, are also to be in about $ in change, a gold chain and|aural influence of Mrs. 8 are those affecting together as persons of opposite | t© 40 Lut to kill herself. The husband | |. | and PLAYER-PIANOS “peed Pancearen aa rea | Ferdinand Pin » was a tual nee a of men women, | tem’ nts, That is only true to al ~~ Leads B hee Pg acl Saha pau ee Accordion-plaited or ruffled neck pteces | led her | . Aged pacemake this modern freedom means helghtened | degree. real requirement is thut|C¥e™ she went out and . 0 n evide h d= where the ringlo light was burning, |TOWINIEed Pacemaker i Uiaing ths, women |they react towant life in a etmilar | Pennies she had in her purse purchased | 4700 be ti evidence, and the lange hand We only make these clearances and there they attacked her, but she |20ul-mating Marathon, bu fr ca dela wer ne crackers and milk for the baby. | 2 1 Which one may move the furnt- | : lly. Thus R. fought so hard, she said, that they [S*tist and dreamer, modestly rofrair Pe ere een ame back with another small pack- | ture of @ modest fat upon occasion, semi-annually. us TOMOR- Baal: threw hee ince er a) is front |ffom taking out any patents, puttiy a in way, Woman will HARRY KEMP ISN'T SURE OF | ay. ‘the contents of which she qwould | Will ati! be with us. | ROW is POSITIVELY YOUR . | the whole lovely scheme up to the Post obey he ote cal INEFFECTUAL ANGEL, hot disclose to her husband. It de-| Milady t# to give especial attention to LAST OPPORTUNITY to se- Gawered: (nas connee white’ tie /enae who had a Li Harry Kemp is also uncertain of the| veloped that she had purchased a gas | her hair, Sho will wear bands, crowns, td 4 men caroused in the other ro but ite wien he. tour ' i fut tube. caps and other ornaments in which cloth cure unrestricted choice of to rattle the door of |dering In a churchyar ra ald to-day, “Mra.| I her opportunity to use it| of gold and dslver will have @ prominent Ye » pamils se]; h y e was a prisoner, The Sinclairs, w yi Vane be nare dale nies] Munclaie ana any Be of the heat the hus- | part Pianos rs gularly selling up to she began to ¢ bout for a ly pre y be mere idle pro-| creat deal s |band took the eldest child and wont $325 for only... a Gerace a: of escape. Th leading to the the highest state that | Rett ot |into the hall to sleep. The wife, atte | street hall was lo: , and the windows | on the “essen! reached by the human|“, . P » after hae | An early call tomorrow is ad- fastened. But, by the uso of her hat- ine 4 |, ‘Ske was tho most congenial woman | several hours of w« nd fretfulness | j | Retigae, Ut ee Hie ues MCRALS | withetaning tn Arden to tue and 1 tet that we on the part of the chireon montis’ od || A Home Recipe For || wiaed ty ego secure: the the catch on one of the windows, and| Keys Aad were temperamenta Ijusted to | b: which suffered from the heat, suc- | | piano you prefer. Bacar sawea hanna aiisea te cite liemealiel is cach other, We erlticiued each other's | cooded in getting It to 0 Removing Wrinkles D Month! way at a i : er real g ywalks, he 4 t situation | tecting It with chairs so i urna 9 PLAYER PIANOS, regularly doubtedly (the divorce suit) evolved itself trom | not fall out of the window and Who will blame the modern woman N ito ae the iebak 4! for n th things yc aa for trying to look as young and at SELLING up to $600, will be H lchts of a police station with a nstead of ‘ t far dn ote tone, Ugen no late bulletins | sn stuffed up the crevices in the| tractive os she reasonably can? Why ‘RERED ORROW Pot. ICE RAID HOUSE AND GET soundiny phras: ings i ove t on the BAtoRAND CODER? Acce ar hae hone Of the uid eg- | Should she be placed at a disadvan c * SIX PRISONERS, | READY IN THE THIRD minous vold is uc ama, [aes at none oF the gus could es | tie in numerous ways by wearing ONLY for $390. These instru- Paar ; EARLE ALRE 4 fs pase siiliaibapsiasiaas cape Into the room where the Ii tle | wrinkl if al an avoid e hat: * { h ll h Lieut. Jediicka sent Devective - ‘ D , ait ie aa aaNR Jes, if she en ‘oi rm € > re > ¢ Brown and several uniform PHASE. u MOTHER WITH BABY HELD araepieaae ful marks of advancing age ments are baal - a - to the place, which is know But tt remained for Merdina ' A : Few women, however, what to necessary devices used on ex- hang-out for’ a gang that sp Sia tnialved mode ) SHE BEAT LU'|.NOUSV ) ON BURGLARY CHARGE. the tube in 9. effect f selves c! : A f inte fee ee ee ae Ll Hae abner tab SHE BE at Hf ny O1D LONG sl J the other over the Jet and turned | 42, t¢ ieee tal Net, ot pensive Players and will enable Rpared Pees HOGA. 3h D the third 7 area ar tesla 1} Infant Brought Her Freedom When | “ison atese about 4 o'clock this morn« | ®dvertised preparations is satisfac any one to render difficult music w 8 Feo a pee) Seles strong lad U ‘ Ne oe if ee caterer Ing. Iie wife was missing ant ho |&ad most of them are very expensive, artistically, TOMORROW of No, $4 Harrison stre May his : faslon iia hadn't | —— “Trested for same Crime ltound the door leading to the back | But a very simple and harmless home ry twenty-four, of en 7 Pr guea re Mend ; remedy, which any woman can make ONLY... Gaguiien isda Joseph Miller, nineter w 1 Mr unable to break it will work wonders wh all the pate i. 1 ee aa h Kan street, ac annul das nH ned Into the street and. sum: | preparations fuil ‘ Liberat ieee e on oll in twenty, of No. 43 Brer th ee Policeman He 10 for Buy an ounce of powdered saxolite | i struments taken in exchange. they Vin ther ; io graves around: A by door, The room was filled t drug store. Dissolve the whole | house. “Wille” could no yan ; e x colony where t | 50 nded °!¢umes end Mrs, Braun was dead eed 4 4 ha plat ae beth A Sey Terms to Suit Your Convenience. He ee ee eee ee te cad aad ound a D 8 situated ee s eoush, fand ‘use it ax a wash lotion. The 12 Rolls of Music Free and Library Privilege. Bae eee ae furniahe m iy oor ar Yael pada ’ Payee Ken © vont, Whe") Marked improvement is noticed. im: | All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE : end he is being sou Bal Saco esheseyuiea pee 2 es Meee eee eee nowt of | mediately after the very first trial. | Ch Re Ee a © apartment of William Newbeok, a| his murd fi fie, Detonno, | Wkinkles and sagging are corrected The prisoners were all arraisned bo- | Tage." said Mrs, Upton s al istlerstarvien: at No. feo Balcleniatreat in ce and whan | and the face feels so refreshed and W & Co fore Magistrate Connolly in the Man-| "But as long as the wari 8 | yea a NO ee oneal | €o viele and when | jmug-like.—-Advt m. le hattan Avenue Court, who held them ing this artificla ‘ ay his an ips Mien oe aily he fatnted all on a technical charge of vagrancy | 1)) n, 1 be 1 t Oe Sure ee any oe ares revived, | i 5th Ave and 39th St. pending further tnvestigation, | e rea up rf Hrockman'a, several | 14th St, Upholstery Co. Sstablished 1837 |: , it Wa felt E (Wie Uva in: the nae 31 West i4th St./):!:." én B. & 0. TRAIN JUMPS TRACKS | a wiles a Ne 4a Tie deiwotiver oid ats Con. | i ICE SLIFCOV TS AND PLOUGHS INTO HILL, |e" iM ; sin the ‘ Fee wales had \ ne Neither Mr nor t wi f th . * PITTSBURGH, Aug, 29. — Passengor ¥ . rime ¢ ‘ Brock: | train No. 5 on the Baltimore and Ohto|!eved In marriag i ra to | man nt , 4 S$ Railroad, bound from New York to| ‘" sone Arey, : | whe | Just ay $ 5 S20 f Pittsburich, met with an accident last ngs of our fri¢ as dae | the at aver fi pri nighe at Round Bottom Terrace, about | peo, Bnd sin a CARL E RCURGE CMAN DInRer: Btn ouaed At. g HO Comes from forty-six miles east of here, The wreck | have advanced « ° E , IRRO Te One eo jedi i is considered remarkable in that no pas- |* he relations of priv ED AFFINITIES. Tie it M | MATERNITY DRESS Scrupulously Clean Dairies, ngers were injured, Three trainmen| fairs and I dc a8 a! ay De we are married before _ sustained silght bruises. right to interfere re born gh hea ected affine | Boy" rt Liver on Might Original and Genuine tn ode let aie pool The engine and seven cars left the) DIVORCE NO DISGRACE, MRS. jcc" ie A that Side of Hix Rody. ILK oooaalon, Made to Tear a . however, remained upright. ivan ane. WOU 2 I came to see that m No. 29 Glenwood First reports received at Connellsyil! mn SASH AERO would ae not aftinity." No Jn, became th The Food-drink for All Ages. eae ee A AER ies ee hut 1 Poe 090 008 FAB: It was then discovered More healthful than Tea or Coffee, % s . 0 ee 0. ‘as not th ven-se! aa errs pal flyer ® killed and injured, Relief trains carry-|@ disrace even ea le athe a 6 that t art Agrees with the weakest digestion, ¢ $ os ing physicians were rushed from both| Statutory # aun raat yg nook Delicious, yieareing | and mantic % ®) haces, Sinciatr's sult {s eo No. i "the cause of the train jumping the| grounds, and in not 1} has also fat y a7 Dis rrom Rat Bile Rich milk, malted grain, powder fora, Se eee ed as A One (eee tenet caDIe! Or Ad Neaeiaeue Gala be | montneald ‘daug ‘rien once, A quick lunch prepared in'a miata © after leaving the rails, tho train | Public can think as Ik chooses “Unltke fF. P, Harle, Mre, | While asleep in a srerday, Wa" Take no substitute, Ask forHORLICK’S, 2 where, ir ae ay "Ig intellects are in tune there ts| Unitke the caso of ¥. P, Farle, Mr. | titten by a rat and an artery. opened pyc poy yarn bound to be physical harmony, The| Upton Binclair is not leaping Into &| Doctors do o] pemiis would have been serious, The win- | ysed in a room in| and she | F. Pinney Earle’s Artistic Affinityism Finds Impetus in Essential Monogamy RRA RARAR a Re Sass HARRY KEM P. MRS UPTON SINCLAIR FERDINAND. inca x PINNEY xe + MRS EARLE EARL Gi ished WHAT FERDINAND PINNEY EARI_E THOUGHT, 1 believe that a man and a woman mated are in torment when they are not affiniti The laws of convention that make a man and his wife live together for the sake of appearances when they are doing 20 in absolute violence of every dictate of their own hearts are not to be abided. They would have us all turned out by custom like so many savages, through a machine, depriving us of our ideals and crushing our souls. The true poet and artist lives only for the ultimate and that is in the soul. MRS. UPTON SINCLAIR'S VIEW. HARRY KEMP’S SOLUTION. woman should be true to love rather than to # The process of getting s separation ought to be man. The vilest act of infidelity to my mind is living made as easy as possible, Ite dimoulty is the reason with @ man one cannot love, If intellects are true why so many men and women are in theory Puritans hopes Aree ead eahsoe a SEERRCGCAIC and are secretly rotten. The tabooing of all attempts degraded to-day only because some people think ‘t to solve the sex problem is making hypocrites of us evil, they being incapable of using it beautiful, all. When the change comes we shall have real Zo m7 mind the present attitude of society toward monogamic relations instead of the present con- y the toay ts wholly and inexou ty tmp oubinage. tty. ahead of the divorce decree after th: manner of the precipitate artist. 0: Beautiful and tneffectual angels, beat- | huinan It ts degraded to-day |ing the luminous void in vain only t p ause some think {t evil, ody ts just as beautiful as any other 'eoulwnate marriage, has made no plans | recover, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST of Sinciair-Kemp Poetic Soul-Mating RA AAR A tannin aanannnnnnnnnane, not think the child ony 8@, Others are imitations, g 29, 1911. WOMAN WHO SPENT HER LAST CENT TO END HER LIFE. HUBBY’S GAY TRIP WITH WOMAN TOLD SPENT LAST GENT TO ENO HER LIFE, BUT SAVED BABY Despondent Mother Took Pres| caution That Gas Would Not Kill Child. Flatbush Wife Doesn't Know Name of His Companion to Valley Forge. A merry party on @ dining car, en route from New York to Valley Forge, Pa. and the octal that SAD END OF WOMA assemblage | ) followed in historical Washington Inn |Wife Said She Was Unable At Valley Forge during the first week | in July, has broly the peace In the {to Longer Stand Strain home of George B. Kendall, No, 80 | ‘ast Twelfth street, Flatbush. So bit | of Poverty. ter te the disnrecment between Mr. | Kendall and his wife over this trir | that ah has begun an action tn the Despondent because of poverty, fre. Supreme Court for divorce. Paulina Braun spent her last cent ye Mra. Kendall names a woman, who terday for a gas tube which she used she declares is “shrouded tn myatery carly this morning to take her ffs th PAULINA BRAUN as the companton of her husband on her home, No. 2% Ridge street. She was thie sight-seeing Journey to this n n+ found dead in the rear room of her it~ | —————— rable spot. She charges that her hus: (le apaPtnienl With one end Of the tube 7 "| bana was accompanied on the train by attached to the gas Jot and the other tn i “WN GORE Te ine her mouth, whon Poltceman Henning of there, bbe Saye, ob 'D. Bi Keonn the Union Market station, who had been wife.” summoned by her Invalid husband, Kendall ts general sales manager tor forced the door, That she might pro- the Porto Rico Fruit Exchangs at a the fumes of the gas Mrs. Braun stuffed ] ide and the stop at the Inn he asserts up all of the crevices leading from the that his wife's charges are based on rear room to the room tn which the imagination and not on fact. The trip baby slept. South, he adds, was taken by him ta | ‘The Brauns came from Warsaw, Rue- company with Warren M. Stanton, two sia. They had been sweethearts as other men and the wives of his three school children. After. Mr. Braun | eeatea use ee a served three years of compulsory mitt |Valvets, Furs and Laces Will It t8 not necemmary to reve | tary service they we married. After denios that he with her was In at several more years of the closest econ- asin any way Intimate omy they ed enough to bring them Be Largely Used, Says Kurz- Kaiser Wilhelm IT. with a tltthe marra-| “Yes tive of the fashions that are to come. He unfolded the secret that this fall wo will have with us the eplit skirt, which 1s the other extreme from the hobble. It 1s @ spit down the front that re- veals much of the ankles and gives need for special attention to hoalery and shoes. All fall gowne, he watd, are to be cut with reference to curves, The straight Hne has departed, Furs and laces, quoth the Pepys of fashion, will be much in evidence. Vel- vets trimmed with furs and reversthle plaids will be the real thing for morn- ing wear and for automobiie parties. | Velvet on satin, trimmed with gold and The next morning it was worse and on the third morning he couldn't walk, In a week his entire right side was paras lyzed. Paulina worked as she had never worked before, Between nursing her husband and slaving at her task of making the lv- ing for two she begen to wane TRIED TO MAKE LIVING WITH PUSH CART. Finally Mak was able to walk, but| he was not strong nough to go back to his old trade so he purchased a light push cart and established himself near the Williamsburg Bridge. Four years ago Mttle Tillle arrived to brighten up the home, She proved a blessing in one bur a handicap tn another and wife," was Kendall's reply. “Nowhere has Mr that the woman was his wife, probably for the obvious reeson that she was When, thirteen months ago, another Mt-| giver will be the correct thing for tle Braun arived, matters financial be-| strernoons. And in th cevening there came desperate with the father and) ii) be procaded velvet on aatin or Sale of mother, mousseline, or else elaborately trimmed o| Then the new baby became such a n re ooadied ti: bt; care that Mrs, Braun was forced to| £014 oF br gpg oe Miaaieat ales IN DIVORCE ACTION FRIEND'S WIFE IN ASYLUM, SHE New York B ot ae ‘ Capen Melos t Matfer Bt ital man, Back From Paris. SAYS, | @ job as a tailor's cutter. Mra, Braun, ff WORKMAN’ Oo half dbaasliy bhan’ 46d Why, my husband himself told me! f f that Mr. Stanton’s wife waa In an in | added her defeat nd be each | Charles Kurzmann, a milliner, who al-|eane s<ylum,” Mra. ali answered | Leah fe Sadi un. |®2¥8 comes back from Paris with de-| When she applied to Justice Delaney | ¥ pponed, One day Max woke |tled information about the things thet | fr alimony and sounsel fee pending the | |up and felt a atiffness in his right legs. | Women wear, returned to-day on tho | ‘iA} of her divorve action, but this was Stanton's second | Stanton stated | New nt,” Mra. Kendall continued te Set court statement. ‘Two other meg 41 the party do not state that their @fvs9 were with them, If the party wae © proper one why was there any need to | disguise names? If this party was hap. eroned by three married women, gurely an affidavit could tained from at least one of them, And the identity of the companion of my husband would not be sh in myste Mra, Kenda ime that prospeetty caused her husvapd to glect and finally abandon her, She @ay is ow trying to lease thetr apartment over head and leave her without c home, Kendoll dentes all her allega- y granted the wife @0 z the trial, —_ Paterson Vote > The PATER a spe ection whether or not they 14 adopt the provisions of the Wala ing tor \t for m@ue on ninisstoners. co! ee Pas oe Beer, in bread, you get the essence of golden grain practi- cally ready for as- similation.» And beside that nourish- ment you get deli. cious taste, PALE RIPE RHEINCO Order a case from your dealer, 24 bottles $1 in Greater New York. Brewed by S. Lieb n's Sons, Brooklyn. Visitors to brewery welcome, ‘eckly 14st