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TOO DAYSIN JAIL ON FALSE ROBBERY | CHARGE BY WOMAN Jilted, She Revenges Herself j | by Accusing Her Sweet- heart and His Friend, NOW CONFESSES TRUTH. WOMEN START CRUSADE AGAINST DANCING SCHOOLS “Barbary Coast” Importations Said to Be Destructive to Morals of Girls, "FRISCO SLUMS BLAMED. Released Men Smile and Bow f to Her Most Politely ig Outside Court. License Commissioner Urged to Revoke Permits of Some of the Halls. j Because a man spurned her love Senka That the “Barbary Coast” tn San Gava! of No 13) Ridge street caused Francisco's slums is the source whence as well as that of his friend | many dancing-school teachers In this hpe? up charge of robbery. The city draw Inspiration for the tnvention were Iberated to-day by Judge of new dences to be taught to their » In the Court of General Ses: |innocent puptis, te the charge made by after Lelng locked up In the iene Committee on Tmusements and Va- 100 days. The two, Mich lea th R ow Girl twenty-four years old, of 3 Trin cake cae Ve Laat Abe ond avenue and Josef Kataryntk, | watch was active In securing the p © years old, of No. 47 Stan- |€age in the Legislature of 1910 of the , met the woman outside the |Graubard act 1 door and #milingly nodded | dancing schools. » Nhelr counsel, Samuel Feld- | ‘phe warning which has just been sent felt no re | out by this committee describes such ier, but would return 4 A he }dances at “the turkey trot,” the “grizz- two men were arratened |1¥ hug,” “Lovers’ two-step” and “walk- back” in detail and then denounced them as modified varieties and conven- tional adaptions of a dance which had ; Dis arres OM a try men H sicns, Tombs Horin, for the regulation of 7 have been the |its origin in disorderly houses, whence y {i vic Ins ’ lies" Mr Bost- It spread first to the dives and tender- : Malone, “The reb-|loin dance halss and thence to a large i tn the words of number of the danco halls of this city f an Mes atl) Of the various dances complained of y | tie s by the committee, the “turkey trot : OTHER | is more or less familiar to the patrons | SHE SAYS. vaudeville ho and musical com- t Ae we n{edies in this city, It 1s an attempted re tian that she had|*ulation of the gait of the gobbler, tet cf tne two men be-/"d calls for motions of the body courned her love and “Mech the committee declares renders shed at her, The|it 44ngerous to morals, ads, and Ho.in was GRIZZLY HUG IS THE SAME, the woman, He cote | WITH AN ADDED EMBRACE. who advised h y hug’ Is another adapta- | Hortn tntroduced the friend e same dance, coupled with a Katarynik A t embrace by the dance Yharles H friend's fances, t hanya sm explained to a vide and Wenteo Ham \ the pa: on May 23. In the . antly decrease or the. VONRE woman he + obscenity of the movements. wind about marrying 1 crease t¥ almost characteristic of s T shouttn't marry dances os these,” gon- When Is a Woman Old? Why, Only When She Makes Herself So, Says Mrs. Bates HIS the this fred aad for furntahed ing work, Declares Many Are Younger at Thirty-five Than They Were at Twenty, Because They Have Lost the Shyness of Iinexverience. Avoid Fixed Routine of Life. Sympathize With Others, » and Keep Up With the Times; All Help to Preserve Looks. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall |? At what age does a woman coaso to be young? Also she must re-|* ckly to new abstract Interests to personal ones. She must up with the times, read the new with them, gave him. sponsible for the suicide terday he stood at the window watching | he selected. Doring was a man of edu- downpour and fretting because it kept him from going out to ek work. Three years ago Bahmann camo to country from Stutzenbach, many, where his fathor 1s a prosperous | manufacturer of glass goods. Constantine Wagner, manufacturer of No. 697 Ei incessant work with been furnis several hours. KEPT IN BY RAIN, YOUNG MAN ENDS HIS LIFE BY GAS; Glassmaker Worrled Because He Could Not Go in Search of New Job. SAVIN GS His Business. SPENT. Father in Germany Is Wealthy , and Planned to Give Son THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Frederick Bahmann, twenty-four years old, killed himself to-day in a furnished room at No, 156 8t. Ann’s after he had pawned everything he possessed except a watch his avenue, Bronx, mother The rain was chiefly re- Thirty quarters to America. Ano ai gtrest. He took with Mrs ther letter, Ger- He got giass t One Hun- During | his service ho saved $1,000, Last year ho went home for three months, There learned that Wagner had learned his business with hla own father, he decided that he did not w for one who knew his people. So when he returned he did not go his old job. and h to work the same Hannah Gletzeh that he had occupied since com- His savings disap- peared and he began looking about for Just at the time of his « need the rain came and prevented his hunting @ place. Too proud to write to his father for honey which undoubtedly would have ed, he went to his room, at- ached a tube to the gas jet and lay town on his bed, Dr. Jackson ofNo. 82 Bast One Hun- Ired and Thirty-first atreet, calléd, sald Bahmann had been dead for In his room was found a letter addressed to his father, sealed and stamped. said: When you return, which I hope will be in a short thme, I will give up the business and turn ft over to you.” at who was from his All day yer- it MAN OF MYSTERY Worked in Stables, but Thought | known to everybody in Montclalr, |as “Mysterious Fritz," whe had been became of No, tn the upper Passate = @onjunction w tinued Israels, n liquo) now feularly in ‘ng, through ag led astray Pr dri b P | books, see the latest plays. When sn6 looks old, tf we may | investigate Mrs, Glelzeh gald to-day she had tn- formation that the famtly of the sulctde which girls in the have within nt in the poll bo iT! | CAN'T SLEEP CECAUSE OF IT ae eee 3 of woman h Visitor to th Me lat all Indecent antics, to n 1 She reiterated her ¢ 1 it of muse. nto M te |° ‘ dancing masters w > bar these so-¢ and Jury, with up in every at th men were indict | a wit tion mn the din peisonment, of recosiil ‘ i} LIQUID ROUGE, “That ts t way of preserving rance of youth,” Mrs. the question to Mr Bates, auth 1 ho wants to look young creams and Mqul harden the struc: troy the fine nya | : | “A woman ucod rever cease to | wo young. Sue ts only oft when | che makes herself e>, A woman at Cc the famtllar saying, But othe the most n lines of thought. She | formation Piel tie estate, and she add- |ities are more aroitrary. For instance, | musi ota eat eesti et that It was only the pride and Inde- jthe Cambridge Young Women's Chris-| ‘inet | apture’ of 1 5 of the boy that led him to Association has just been consiter- to anit ota TTR RNAI RN RGTA ctakce self before he would ask for aid app s for a ba Here x1 care of hy th?" T Interrupted pa z women.” And tte fat ta that no} S700 Sure © ep : TABOO MASSAGE CREAMS AND) utter she has pas FLIRTING IN CHICAGO AS DEFINED BY POLICE. Man Must Follow a Girl and Ask Her to Walk With Him Before He an Be Called a Masher. 1911." FOUND DROWNED IN THE PASSAIC: All to Have Been Officer in German Army. ‘The fate of Frits Herman Dortne, N. J, | hea Cha Missing since iasi Saturday, known to-day when his body was found River, near Pine Brook, eight miles from Montclair. | ard Doring went fishing on Saturday mortt- line was in his right hand when his body was found, it ls assumed that he flipped off a bank, Ie was unable to | awim, boring appeared in Montclatr about | eighteen years ago. He was @ young nd sought work with florists. 9 proved himself to be an adept in handling horses it was not tong before his services were in demand. Despite the mental nature of the work Dan cation and refinement. He read poetry | @nd works on history and eurprised the Mbrarian of the Montclair ibrary by frequentiy calling for the works of Schopenhauer, Nieteche and other Ger- man philosophers, At long intervals letters reached him Fritz, Montelair, N. J. velgpes and paper bore @ crest. Doring was not communicative, but jhe told bart J. Heller, his employer, ne env thet one anan in Monte! lair knew hie story and if he should die that man would take charge of his remains, look aft@r cre- mation and aiip the ashes to his famity lin Germany. Doring sald he had been in the German army and it red in Montclatr that had Germany following @ duel killed his opponent. Praca le POSTAL BANKROLLS STAY. Only $5,000 of $109,000 Deposits Drawn in First Month, Postmaster Morgan, tn his report of the business transacted et the Postal Savings Bank during the first month of {tk operations in this city, said to- day that the accounts opened numbered M1, and the total deposits amounted to $109,000. During the month thoro were 300 withdrawals, whtoh Jncluded | te resly the cloning of 142 of the accounts. The pa amount of these withdrawals was $4,922.49, ‘ ‘These figures do not inolude the amount of savings bank cards and stamps fold since Aug. 1. in which ee Roonevelt Attacks Charter, Theodore Roosevelt in the Outlook yesterday attacked the proposed new city charter, and, presumably by coinci- dence, Mayor Gaynor last night eent to Dr. Ly Abbott, editor of the publi- cation, a letter criticising the doctor's’ views on the charter and indicating that the editor ignorant of his subject. «Glass anda Nothing daintier nor more tempt~- ing was ere set before a king than a bofle of Pabst BlueRibbon and it's just as ap- petizing as it looks-- just ae delicious and » n CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—An offictal defint- t academ| steele thirty-five to-day is frequently iu | lon of filrting was given yesterday by gue 1 | the heyday of her yo enh’ bile. Capt, Halpin, acting head of the Dotec- » t 1 form no harm) « Mrs. 2 r serious m!siak :: ft i ty must go|tive Purea whe a yo woman, & sertous misiake.|¢ youth Nt | whose services as “City Fiirt" had been Once the rned posit | The women who epied, started down State street ac- and movements of the dance, no matter | y n, at thelr dreas- | compe alee by. «detective: ow slight they may be, are perntetoas. | in an attempt to take vif} TePRG AAO TaIy Wiboka cat theetune # SEEKING TO GIVE WORKING| IADOFINE MAUOP: Bi REsy eI se Be na rota sn ha lady," sald the Captain to the plain- GIRLS DECENT ENVIRONMENT, | EOE te eiviing naver | WRe CRiAL to AUian tena Manan, ama «| ore? lem, Bete, him Riserecuens 18 ore cannot stop the teaching of | *Pirit fs Why cosmet ‘eve®'\ average from seven to eight hours | {!!} Novel Dit he $6 not ‘ : now common {2cceed in capturing | keep per niwht. She ought to ta IRD RA ANA. ED CIHR Daanea. Oni Wall ; tect’ aaa@aniien | CERO) crouple) © Ww a great many} plenty of outdoor exercise, A good | ))'aP fo and Mo, then t Bede he ; | wowen ts that thes perm s| long “walk every day 18 not too sch to her and as ef to alk with | ; a ward rava externally one: ore peli ores ata | that's flirting, and the man’ is a sain s |they don't a even ex art as en! masher.” ng Fono. declared Mra. Iaracis, =| AY) So ntuiness, In elther ¢ pits and sands and walks, Gotwo: hours dtebll on; Blake We feel that we can count on the) ook old women, unless thelr hearts u TSO APA RETR DOE Bl a he young woman returned to the sopesation of Commissioner Wallace, Wiig or the ‘oat ratraget Central pol t encount: | ' stood by us in all our efforts to ering rd outclasses alt h i "L once knew @ woman of thir pecoming aware of these | °"M Pa yo | k ne pers as nd the working girls of this city} ang her fa attitude was 1 that Is one reason why sake LR bgt he environmer BBAP Seteacaroan Meira hair in iy more lasting than tt way) *ree ae rae A the room. ners of her mouth | 0 Eeneration PRR ‘i r 1 more) one nena L A Nae Leen OC RI RRS ed, 100, hi fell lack . eo wide | Surely se men are LS. i ned ann Re |aa ciatiabionc 8 club ts a foten | Ena hithe city. This sume ub ts 4 eee sed to i " w ly ‘ Ae iri me A gey | BULGER’S INQUIRY INTO ew ord tas month, ¢ palling conditions, The|). she was as truly old at th me i Fld MORE North Feasts where vice jas was on her last birthday ie i bgt 4 any young Pr, Doty Fails to Appear to Testify, od 593 MOUBLE morailty are ‘brazenly encour: | some WOMEN AT 35 YOUNGER tniut | and His Counsel Says He's 4 bo gh our investigators, on which we THAN AT 20 MARRIAGE NOT ESSENTIAL TO Seeking Health in Woods. The numter published in the proceed {inst @ number of| “On the other hand, I have known KEEP YOUNG. Paina ae ' Herald. plae that resort many women at thirty woman brought up to belteve| ,°° ; : * annual report of the committee of youth,’ as it has n calied, that marriage is the one carves open to Leddy, hist Dr. A. It, Doty's ” tt ' be Issued yout two weeks, Were really younger than they Saini sth O pai SECOND EDITION OP will, Mrs. Israels said, contain some | been at Snepty, ros wom on ha 1g 1 EOF fen Asi oF a “n : Wi "s startling revelations of picnic ground ten acquainted h themselves. T : oan had to ao to the woods because Re THE WORLN'S and dance hall conditions, Some of |had lost the gaucherie, the shyness, the arate | Ata had he had bee er, and "| FALL the members of the committee are Mrs, | unwitting selfishness of girlhood, mental paid. But ad Oe. neers SN AL Ge McAneny, Miss Carlotta Nicoll clouds which almost obscured the spirit Halil "I end Mrs, Rdgerton L. Winthrop Jr. [or youth, At thirty-five, that spirit ‘ 3 juat j GUIDE A. B. LOC KWOOD RE i aatre ene cy d yOu ome t r two or atx ¢ To New York Composing Room Accountant ao essentially young w aineh f 4 er with ea 1 Apartment Houses Years in Employ of The World, looks i eon i) gee oman | new arrival, Boys and girls are wond “ 3, Lockwood, for over thirty years 79.04 alwa SnAgaditn rtp 1 this filma the word « 1 is now ready for FREE aiatriby. nae PUL EA AGT Shee Gly ECan ! Don't shirk fe!” concluded Mr. clerk at Quara anting, Wa 4 “A tion at all The World's Branch bias teh b ay e Pare aan ae ta" han teen tveflver vent rand hve and learn tfy a i v ip only last night at his re ’ other day, to " row don't disbursements draw 4 , Offices, or will be ma ued 10 BY 3 East One Hundred and Sixty-elghth | old son!” inon de L'Enclos have | fees and mad H. Sut address upon receipt of 5 cents |})/ Oe ine Bronx. | "But te the fabled fountain of youth eee emia lense tana: eepaianly ; to Dr. Dol for postage. | Mr. Lockwood was employed in the really true, and have some women U4 shteen and young at eighty, Ip who had quit that e : adress | worla composing-room and for the °V® rena ds on herself. before t e pase |past fifteen years was engaged !n the yout reality if not a Room 103, World Bldg., capacity of acountant for that depart-| angitl replied @irs, Rate Je’ f xi ment, In addition to being a member New York City. of Typographical Union No, @, he was This is, without exception, the Jalso a member of The World Twenty- most comp'ete and elaborate |}}|/tive Year Clu Apartment House Guide ever He leaves a widow and two married compiled by any New York daughters. A newspaper, py Mortally Hurt Trying to Board It ples ures and describes 200 | Train, high-class multi-family dwelling John Meyer, fifty-one years old, of in New York's residential located conservative No, 202 East Forty-third street, was mortally !njured at One H ndred and lwirty-fth street and the North River houses most “aadahig bm ees he attempted to board a moving fake i \freight train. He lost his grip on a i Take a Copy Home wit projecting bar, fell and was thrown You To-Night. [twenty feet. Hie akull wis fractured d he was taken to the Washin to it ip open to all. It fe simply the path of Haman mevarent aeeret A 10c. Package Makes 40 Cups. te th secre f keepin, ag tstegerrny" of the The ho wishes to. stay young must avold a fixed routine of lite, And though t Agree Cc EYLON ree which she may, las down for herself, she must never get into the habit of laying down lawy fo: » | ibe people, Ineieng ebg must sym Ha nen ht la a A fy wal O'R, Me wholesome it is cool and refreshing ona hot summer day. Order a case today. Best Dealers Everywhere The Flavor Lingers! Once ye try it, you'll | never be without it. ~ Eddys IS . auce 0 $300“ $30 ** $3.50 20204 GRAND RAPIDS for , gravies, , | SH00* $406 $5.00" wih E puret f reat ot ra meats or salads, 10. a 3500 $50+* $6.90] "ERG Wolth'or Over. Race, Refrain pine sand Delicatessen Store: ‘erme Avnly| WHITE POR. ¢ TALOOrE, hy aerate ho Miiew ot S| AE ep t! roame z Extra Cha Adve ee re JUDGE QUIETLY SETTLES NOISELESS Magistrate Appleton had the quietest tleth atreet, fn the Harlem Court, charged by Rioh- it. Rumpt ing. From the fact that his fahing | Tt ba ie oes aus, Gea the ‘The Court heard all the testimony on Be Bees ee W. . Se | i ereeaet 4 Third Ave, — si ceed Hird's Bye Dee like GEO. FENNELL & CO., Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. WE AN Printed slips, and the Court's questions And observations were all, written on @ vad and handed to the parties to the action, The following t4 the order af the silent testimony heard by Magts trate Appleton Danks--Ie made love to my wife. Danks—That's a Ite. Rumpf—Yea, that's a io, and he's @ har Mr Danks There's been trouble in the house ever since he came to board with us. Rumpf—He and his wits were quarre!- ing (with their fingers, of course), when T came home. Ho attacked Mra. Danks with @ coal shovel, and I took it away from him. re CASE OF DISORDER Parties to Row in the Danks Family Are Deaf Mr. Danks—And beat me with It Magistrate Appleton—Mr. Danks, ff and Dumb. this man stays away will all go well in your home Danks—Yea. Magistrate Applston—Mr, Rump?, keep away. Write out your promise and I will dismiise the complaint Rumpt—t promise. Rumpt laughed with both hands when ho knew he was free, but his digitortad mirth changed to finger and thumb gloom when officer from the Domes- tic Relations Court stepped up to him and arrested him on a charge of aban- doning his wife, He was taken to the Domestic Relations Court to be ar raigned on that charge. FRECKLES ring in his expertence to-day when ries Rumpft, twenty-eleht years old, 112 Fast One Hundred and Thir- was arraigned before him Danks of the same address with as- Danks and the nks children, who appeared to teatify. Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the New Drug An eminent skin specialist + specialist recently discovered a new drug, othine—double stzength—wbich fa * uniformly successful in removing freckles and ' ij Be clear, beautiful complexion that it is pa y Riker's or Hegeman’s stores under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first night's use will show a wonderful improve- ment, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. It is absolutely harmless, and cannot injure the most tender skin. Be sure to ask Riker's or Hegeman’s stores for the double-strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. NEW YORK TESTIMONIALS. rae eae Bes ae ee N. Gents ot, 8 Teh iter ae ca a! a tier bd West 117th street SP rould as east to ‘and my, eon *328 & *4 SHOES wh WHO WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES MAKE NO Ex ‘THE STANDARD OF ‘OR (VER 30 YEARS price Sanna otanin W: Le Doagtas hove ir ¢ W. L. DOUCLAS p- Aer Fairs a Se sith Aves” 245 Fighth Ave. 663 Kighth Ave. Established Nearly Malf a Century, Every Floor Filled With New Fall Stocks. Ds Latest and Best Designs—Low Prices; High Quality. Some Specials:‘in Beds, many Bar- gains in Tables and Parlor Suites, Dressers and baaaney Chiffoniers in Mahogany, Golden Oak, Bird’s- Eye Maple and Circassian Walnut; Some With Wood Beds to Match, All at Very Low Prices. Quality Guaranteed. $1 5 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE —CASH OR CREDIT. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts, SOF, this INDAY Serlitbatt Sie ticki ies THIS BRASS BED! 3 ur Liberal Terns of Payment ROOM OUTFIT, $50 wet SP oe 18% wy e800 $5 30 100" te ii0" thse” OUTFIT, 00+ $20 $2.50" pitine "Roost |

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