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MISS VAN WYCK'S "SLAYER TRIED 10 KILL RIVAL, 700, “Now I’ve Got You Both,” Childs Cried Before He Shot Quogue Belle. ] FRIENDS SAW TRAGEDY. | Paul de Angular Sure Million. | aire’s Son Intended Bul- | lets for Him. Witttam Chitds in, the young Fenceton student who shot and kitted Miss Catherine Ladd Van Wyek within |~ @lgat of her father's summer vita at | Th slayer's body will be shipped to Quose, Le 1, yesterday and then icited |Rverside, Col., for interment. Gimset!, planned a di murder, ace | GIRL VICTIM OF TRAGEDY HAD oral A statement made to-day by | MANY ACM:RERS. igular, a boy of eighteen and| The father of the young man. Witl- mmer cole 14m O. Childs, will arrive in Quogue this afternoon to take charge of the ody. One of the bridesmaids was Katharine Leite The murder and suicide came as a Beresford, a daughter of Lord Admiral eherw that jclimax to the much-talked-of rivalry | Beresford of the British navy. us * ek {of several young men who had been Mrs. Blacque is a typical daughter of no eoson f ‘ting me as his | Pressing their attentions upon the at- a the Northwest, falr and vivacious, The riva ret a dozen more of | active nineteen- -ol@ girl all sum- contrast between her and her Turkish Calie.tno's He duat ROE GAD She husband, who wears a monocle and he ' b 7 ‘ and in whatever form of amusement c : : converses fluently in English and Ger- it him’ out andl Geo gayaiy Abb. WORM DANt WAM ANS 15,000 Persons See Miss Quim-} man, tking, Mra, Blacque met fate bp el centre of a throng of admirers. She “i her husband abroad and he traveled to wen to the ball game! was a brunette of fine figure, with by Circle the Park by St. Paul to marry her. at vuntry Club and T asked Miss/| large brown eyes and an animated The Baron Otto Stockhousen and th x " . ‘an f escort Smile. Her father was formerly con Moonlight Raron Edwin Camp, of Germany, he: h en Chit stepped up and Rested with the “Standard Olt Com- 8 falled for ‘home to, perfect arrange: sked if he coul mK. 9 Van | Any, and lg said to be a m s ents td tay ot two years in * i. viong, Miss Van ““Atter the shooting Miss Van Wyck MISS pl ely Meg eiag va spt dortdat ) ss Nothing | was carried into her home and Dr. J. HARRIET Harriet Quimby closed the Staten fp “RUMOURS Aplese: ihe HERKEN she aOR ney of the on ‘agit summoned. He said the first QuiImMBY. Island fair at Dongan Hills yesterday eames! bea d vy W three discussed the ball! bullet had severed a lange artery near Ww) A 3 "| project. Both ‘ons expressed sur- game and other Nth 5 ¢ no|the heart and that death was a matter ———~ | When she made a seven-minute fant BY | prige that Americans are not more ampo Ace. : edaa) oe Gina ot a few minutes, Fifteen minutes moonlight In her monoplane and tnci-) heavily interested in Canadian jum- ai ( ,, (later Miss Van Wyck was dead. dentally took home with her $1,000 tn | ber. NOW I'VE GOT YOU BOTH." “Ghiids was carried. to the Quogue a usoanas e e@ cash, her feo for doing it. Fitteen| They went to British Columbta this CHILDS EXCLAIMED. House, not far away, and Drs. MdLean, thousanu persons waited until the|@ummer and put in #90000 with « MP, “All the while, though, I noticed that| Joy and Fairburn were summoned. They moon came up to Witness the flight, |Von Alberesleben, who has made, they Childs was scowling, Just as we were) Std & ari! Raper gi Ried Roig lim -e thong d G al When Miss Quimby had completed four | 88ert, $3,000,000 in five years. They ox- withou' etown- uimby J 3 About 150 feet from Miss Van Wyck's! pegs, not long after ‘Miss Van Wyek pon anne 00 S or circles of the park she made a graco-|Pect to profit $2,000,000 from thetr $200,000 home I noticed that he was looking| had passed away. ful descent, shook hands with William | and live happily In Germany ever after, angrily at us both, Then he suddenly 8. Van Clief, president of the Fair| The Baron Camp is a grandson of Mrs. A 1 flash he di FAMILY “IS EROS TRATED BY ry Board, 4 ved th the |Sarah E. Bigelow, who owned at one stepped ina flash he drew the GIRL’S DEATH. C d t t joard, and vecelved the money, the|§ * ele pee ener URES DEATH, on Canned Sentiment ? iret corsets sine inn nna hs of patna w, I've got you both." are completely prostrated over her vio- a heavier-thar-a!r machine. |Streot, the principal business thorough- ‘Two bullets passed within an inch of| lent death and none of them will dis. 4 rE i Miss Quimby appeared on the field | fare of Chicago. my teoth. I saw Miss Van Wyck stag-| cuss it. Her mother was just coming | Vixol -Smith Combats the View of a Boston| with ner mother, Miss Mathilda Moisant| Countess Hugo Lerchenfleld and her : if i has Ul ootlng hap: da fe hi five-year-old gon, Count Johannes ger and caught her in my arms, She| Out onto the porch as the shooting hap- ’ and a few other friends in the touring | five-year: Ce didn't utter a sound. Childs fired a thira| Pened, Dut did not rie git Scientist and Makes a Plea for Eco- car of her hostess, Mrs. C. Henry Fos-|Lerchenfleld, sailed on the Kaiser Wil- was the victim until the girl's imp 4 5 helm II to thetr home in Munich, after shot at us and then broke for the corti gate of Quincy, Ill, When the an- a feta nearby.” i ae be a Wek nomic Independence. Rouncer approached Miss Quimby's caz, {spending the summer with the Coun Young de Augular said that’ he had| childs, formerly of Englewood, N. J., with the statement that they were ready ge | pong Mes eal i oe been told by friends that Childs had|an inventor, who was prominen#. tn the = is tea for her, she removed the outer of two) N. ¥. Mhe to id met Miss Van Wyck on the btahing|development of the telephoms. The BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | coats and displayed herself in a jaunty t!ful gold medal she won in @ fancy each earlier in the day and had told| family lived until recently on Wood- There are social philosophers who belleve that the ! pum colored aviation suit. It comprised Ving and swimming contest at Rye i; and street, near Helicon Hall, where blo: bh A puttees yesterday, She complained, also, of an her he had packed his trunks and sii al . question of wages has a great deal to do with mar- use, bloomers and puttees, : i) a leAY, ‘i td, aft pton Sinclair has had his colony, “Don't stay up too long, Harriett,” |¢4rache contracted in the diving and wets to leave Hneinipoe He sald, after! when they Ce) home sa mov d ried unhappiness. They have the idea that it 18 be- admonished her excitable little mother, |#Wimming match, # announcemen| Mr. Ct was at one f 4 ’ “T want a final answer from you." 1 i Brvlaweea: Gomnfon Geude coming harder and hardef for one man to support him: no nerself being delizhtfully cool, “an Aa an expert swimmer and Pahl the Miss Van Wyck laughed at him and d was one of the founders of the self, a wife and several children on the market value jf it's cold come right down, aw you had | Countess discouyed at some length on | 4, “Rubbish! ‘Then, astiit laughing, | Christian Science church in Inglewood. of his toll. best not risk a chill.” the recent swimming feata of young J a” desea d He owns a large fruit farm in Califor- . “By-by, mother,” she lauzhed back ax | Women in the waters around New York she Joined a group of friends. As Childs) ota and it was reported ‘at the time| So as the prejudices of the man and woman con- |. 402%. Wot battery of untomobiles |8he does not agree with the theory that Be ree eae teint cee | ne mPa Englewood hawie thet the cur in regarding it as Impossible that the wife should | ciara apace for nee mschine | women, ea ewiuniers, have the endure was overheard to mutte 4 only adie ite ve ' 1 ou | rere ait nyway.”” Miss Van Wyck dfd not see| future. He and his wife are said to be pursue a gainful occupation, they meet their social) She took Personal chargo of tho prep-|ance of men, | Bien again untiiche came out of the) Visting friends at Take George noav. difficulty by eliminating the children. That is one) rations for her fight and uerigagieed (ee than men ‘under ordinary oon- Country Club after the ball game Peane Tea teumeete Senha Manes Is “ solution—about the worst that could be devised since |MA? "0 reduesi the crowd ko give hy ie of thelr physical fore GIRI. WENT TO EUROPE TO GET) wood Hotel, Summit, Ne J. when tne BST the woman remains what she terms a “lady” at the! straint ahoad at. the start and. then y are less susceptible to AWAY FROM HIM. farmed SU Hea sraatiniey Baldi GREELEY* SM expense of not becoming a mother. She 1s nelther pro-|oircted around the park, coming up| ‘vl than men, because they are more e Princeton boy's | ‘on dated 4 was a A a ” ‘: sat ere who | Bienttfully covered with ¥ peru Reimceton hoyts infatuation ated | ne girl, and I can't tel you tsow baaiy | ductive nor reproductive, but she remains eligible for the “Social Register.” | close to tho judges’ stand, where vhe| swimming feats requiring great strength mf rider tayeainay I feel over her death. The éfeed is too The ever increasing cost of living is aleo considered a factor in the|W#ved a handkerchief to her mother ind endurance women ere nor tha acual fyan Wyek so much with his attentions! horrible for me to more.’ and friends. " that last summer she went to Europe to —_——-—-—— _ marriages that go to pieces. The standard of dressing among women gets MACHINE HITS RUT AND RE jo in the water and never will be. | psi alate teat old hie . any wa ror : 0 years 5 avo! i ae ae: is TAXI SMASHES INTO HEARSE |bisher every year. The woman who wore a $1 hat ten years ago pays BOUNDS “EN FEST. SIX TAKEN FROM SHIP UA ia te Nocera adit AND UPSETS FUNER/AL COACH $20 or $25 for her millinery to-day. She thinks it necessary to wear! jfer janding was made iiiiicult be Meer mi ahaiani an anes erieneiete bl +! silk stockings, and she says to her neighbor who shows her the pretty| cause of the crowds. As the machine| WRECKED IN HURRICANE, , Manhattan, 4 n hag oe ck the earth it a rut and/ ipl, gave out a statement in which he . wr ” petticoat for she has just bought: “Oh, do you wear domestic wnder-| struck the earth it hit a rut an hee A Sat oe e : One of the Three Wiomen Occu- oa ‘ v1 F bounced ten feet Into the w hain Gad . sald that unrequited love wae respon: ey 6 I can’t stand the thought of anything but French hand embroid- Their Schooner Kept Afloat Till sible for the double tragedy pants Seriously Injrwred—Chauf- {t came to a standstiil opel Rain by Cao “ muréd m said thi aur’s S ing i A blades were within a few feet of the a a ane peperlergtied feur’s Steering Gear Slipped. Rent 1s higher, Food ts higher. goes wrong, and in general why he | tence, still revolving of Pine Ra eee ea ihina, ditaaccouety, |_NAthan Biller, fifty ‘years old, of No,|Ciothes are higher, Wives are hiner: Mciangineca charaeien Te ahat winlcdoead’) come dswn_2'1l| i puted — lov z i arker street, Westchester, driving | And men's wages are by comparison! “Incompatibility of temper and manylgo up after her,’ declared her mother,| The story of the hurricane that | Childs wanted the « to marry him go P Sais cat ay ake which he owns and operates.|sitionary, So when man marrics to-!orer alleged causes of the divorceslarier she had been up about. tly strewed the Georgia and South Carolina | pa she cefuacd him. He. was Ls y 4 through @ funeral cortege at} 7 ping isan P wilt take all the|S0Usht by women," the dietician added, | utes. |coast with wrecks a Week ago was told | 3 the refusa! to Fag Pe aS Pes at e Hundred and Pigst street and First | 74Y pega 1 ays j P ; ure merely the outward manifestations| «pon't scold, having a bully|®saln to-day wh the crew of the pie : aye Javenue to-day, sttmahing the hearse, | force of his brain Lode pstion and dyspepsia brought on} time. replied Miss Moiannt | American schooner James Davidson ar- ant ave known all about her! wrecking one of ‘she coaches and in-|to maintain hia wife in such a the fact that the Amesioan: wi ta anne Ne Be eee Parent did Mra. {tved. from Havana, Six in number, erie FC Sethe SOM ROD OPE AUN REOR WOT RO that will not envy any othe not cook and that she lets the canning} guimoy atl Mtr | they weor rescued from thelr sinking Saka erent dn dt ana ner 0 eo hearse hag host passed c A i : ia MODY az > Auk. vy the tank steamer North- wite of her acquainta: That vector ‘ domestic problen K the family. On account of this terribie| when his taxica p buck-jumped across | : wi phe'e noth ate | SUP SMe Oe eee Oe Be occurrence I think it only fair t| tie toad! and stveeeke the fumieat veriele| should know these things, Hut as alGANNED GOODS. V8. CANNED Is only cle par eh Avene he vaste concerned to make facts plain |i the rear. Tove taxicab caromed from| matter of fact, In the furry of pas IDEAS AND SENTIMENT. It was true, M 1 ral) aboard the steamer Garatogs. which are ordinarily kept private.” mt pe ashe avy he nearest ret rive | sion, the path of sentiment that ush S| Now, as a matter of fact, the ten-| umes swept wit 4a few MS stig Wien ory vidant” gillad#taray iad anton The inquest at Quogue to-day was|Soventy-third street. The coach waa| im into the es Serre tater (recy Cf some housewives to rely too! ground, each time scattering the crowd,| ,1¢ 96 hound for Norwiah, Conn., with conducted along perfunctory lines by| thrown over «an it side, and the three | BRores them altogether. eign ee much upon th krocery and the delica-| much as chickens scatter under the aaa ha bueaia Coroner Peterson. The Coroner con-| women passemgers were thrown out,| When some clairvoyant mood o n Store may be one of the prob-| swoop of a hawk | re a Ut cluded that the facte stood for them-| Nora Calm, forty years old, of usion is upon him that he may look s of arried happiness in a limited Besides Lee Hammond, » clreled twenty-four rs swept he selves and that no further inquiry was| 101 Park avenue, was the most seriously | critically at the household goddess munber of households, But canned | the park several times inh 41 Devil and’ filled hold with Sc aeery Injured of the three. She was driven in| has acquired and ask himself, “Is she! goody do not contribute half as much biplane, there were five purachute-jump| Volt when the Northwestern came bg ah aa baa ve | another cofich to Mount Sinai Hospital.|worth what 1 paid for her! My Mb troubles of the majority of Am balloon’ asgension. Capt, Baldwin was a) Sater en the Nachos | Fe ee el eth Pepa Petor.| The other two women left the scene| erty! My ssness of the future!|can households as canned ideas and| Witness to these jur At declared | along only the ner’s buoyant cargo | Beet ee hi val of | Without string their names. My bachelor privilege of taking or leav- | canned sentiment when ho naw leaps, one parachute Ker BARORR oiae wer - | @on granted permits for the removal of! The funcral procession had gone on heen! Also, the “canned” nusband h after another, that It was not the way he firs a ed fnom the) Miss Van Wyck's body to the summer |its way when a policeman arrived and |!0& 4 Job at a moment's whim Fe EAP Rr ene ny erprie qanshevtricadarl I RIT Tamr CEE was in his| steamer stove and filled before It could villa of her father, Albert Van Wyck,/ arrested Eller on a ch: of reckless | THE WOMAN'S HAPPINESS Mee amataa Rs Ne Rete cANtia te - me and that pr red ng eer Nd boat aunchadad \ prominent and wealthy resident of | driving. 'is taxicab was badly smashed.| PENDS ON THE ANSWER. Iolenset Sohn Be Hockotollen en nca | machine av a better way to court. taking Charles Gilmore and | No. 107 Joralemon street, Brooklyn, | He sald he wasn't to blame as And upon his answer to those ques: |!nrerest John D. Hookefeller or any) All day ferryhonte and train his five men off the schooner. | steering gear had slipp ( crowded wit 7 « Ne tions depends his and the woman's h Rises ae 1 5 We tne talk a eae ES ee SoS ES | products of his skill, as a sweet and] way to the fa pines, charming woman to hold the permen that the Fall Downstairs Kills Her. LABORERS HURLED IN AIR | nowever, thet students of /Charming women to hold the Aas fe Bus bf aie eaten meme ER Before Selecting AS (ROWBAR HITS DYNAMITE. | « hay eam far t00 deeply ay yo trae thet, the American [fam Made up for the lontes suseained No" 788 “ts a t attracted ‘ Aue higeeran in America. It is all a mat of the man's. wife the F pe ie fr Your Apartment Sewer Trench Hurts Two |tend by nie w oa bell . tate : Dr. erick C, Abbott, a student Of are conc the Frenoh- | ting sa a 0: | hea the ja woman CONSULT THE Laborers working in a sewer ditch | ; n this subject and yesterday he jthe poor A n rises under the leav- | gas in oon . Se Wat Ware Latiaat Ca ROR nTnaL aetna p tt iT} aYong the Kingsbridge Road to-day saw|». «ie public He sald ng inttue e's ambition to | enty-etghth ee ad le ly Was removed t¢ e Bachman A a men 0 wo of their fellow workinen some dis- he majority of Amer wer and a fina nee. spondent ove | tance from the main gang suddenly! either are too laz spond 4: deal of energy, al ane | Advertisements in | nuriea twenty-five feet in the air, A| time preparing a nourishing Jmental, goes to waste every in the shower of rocks and earth followed,! for the man of the he or they | United States, because of canned | | THE WORLD With a roar, Opposite No, 3137 Kin | are unable to do so. are thou on the part of nit at 0 lity Oni t bridge Road the workmen found Phi-| gande of men whose wives don't must not earn a and the ne Qua n! the IT WILL SAVE YOU Bie init, forty-eignt yearw of act, | Me (eta nou toes canal entient atone that Q y Only-the Best. of No, 212 East One Hundred and BREE CAMGUSEMdA CaeeTiNN etter f ons to starve and | Time, Energy and Money 4 | ticny-ricer screve, ana rrnomasatans:| eve are thoasanda of go se aatary than toy lo, thirty-three years of age, of No. 315 wives # nt hapy ‘ | West Sixty-ninth street, lyiog in the " od Lubhdede d Ae Sal The World’s “Apartment to roadway, badly hurt | The woman to-day ax a ” Advertisement | Stanlisso had pushed a crowbar into! seems unwilling pa ars in Let! wh CC AT Arima tasty oni eae arial ieeeurpeaan terrane i" you the greatest variety of |] | ind stone. ‘he tool struck a charge of | .pon tw he cons & about selection. jdynamite that had been left in the| ind. pot Tees ; ground when the gang quit on Satur-| AM ay Alcs day afternoon, ‘The dynamite exploded, | YO" “Nd ; sie Cc EY O IN EA Dr. Donahue was called from Ford-| °? eatin Allprices, sizes and locathons}) | ,.2r,,vonatue was cmtigt fom Fens) aie Same wna may. wuss L T werously hurt and took them to the) her husband's patience Is disappears | ¢ hospit why he swears when anything drowned late last night, , | Rose yi ne ewer _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911, GIRL Harriet Guimby: and Her Monoplane Ready For Moonligh: Flight on Staten Island _ OF TURK SAILS SAIRSHP FLIGHT AT NIGHT ‘AMERICAN BRIDE ON HONEYMOON’ | Millionaire Kalman’s Daughter and Diplomat Husband Off to German Pos MANY TITLES ON SHIP.| Yankee Baroness Who Won| Swimming Prize at Rye Among Them. ‘The most Interesting passengers Ae- | parting on the Kaiser Wilhelm IT, of | the North German Lloyd line for | |Rremen to-day were Dr. Richard Ea- ward Blaoque Rey, Secretary of the |Turkish Pmbassy at Berlin, and hie |hride, who was Miss Josephine Kalman, |the daughter of Arnold Kalman, & millionaire, of St. Paul, Minn, The Turkish diplomat married Miss Kalman fn &t, Paul Aug. 23 and the wedding waa an event of great social Importance. X guatse sxe RERMEES BROOKLYN GIRL CHARGED WITH STEALING $2,500 ccused by Her Employers Five Months Ago, She Disap- pears Without Defence FOUND IN DANCE HALL, Held in $3,000 Bail, Man With Her Promises to Se- cure Bond. Anna Evelyn Johnson, tall, pretty and only nineteen years of age, was held by Magistrate Harris in the Adams | Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day, under a bond of $3,000 for examination on Thursday upon a charge of embezzle- ment. The real estate finm of Alexan- der Forman & Sons of No. 189 Mon- tague streot charges that the girl, while employed as a clerk, syutematically ap- Propriated the instalment payments made by purchasers of real estate until ahe got $2,500, with her father and four sisters at No. % Palmetto street. Then when the firm by which she had been employed dis- covered her shortage and sent for her to explain she disappeared In business Her manner was #0 reserved that her mployers told her that she should cult vate a smile and make the patrons of the firm feel more at ease. Last night, when Detectives Duane and McDonough found her, she was dancing in a dance hall at Rockaway avenue and Fulton street with Joseph Ganske, son of a manufacturer of artificial limbs and musical instruments of No. 86) Broad- way, Brooklyn, Ganske, who ts maried and who has two children, was much interested in tho young woman, DETECTIVE WARNED TO DO NOTHING RASH. “1 am going to arrest your young lady friend on the charge of embezzlement,” said McDonough to Ganake, “1 wouldn't do anything rash, officer, replied Ganske. “Lam not going to do anything rash, because here is the warrant,” eaid the detective. Gangke turned to his dancing partner, who was on the verge of collapse, He told her not to worry that he would ar- | Up to five months ago the girl Ived # of Brooklyn the girt| had been known as modest and retiring. | range a bond for her, To-lay he wilh Present in court when the girl was tasen before Magistrate Harris, Miss Johnson was a very striking ure as #he appeared before the bar, gown of white was well cut and stylish. Her large biack hat had a wavil plume. Her silk stockings and dati shoes seemed woefvily out of pl among the other prisoners, | Mr. Forman appeared for hin fief. He sald that on Jan. 23 Giovanni Af bano came to their office and paid 9% on three lots he was buying. 8 Johnson toak the money, signed name to the pasa beok that Is given 4s a recetpt and did not turn it over to the firm, she had firm. By such means, he said, taken about $2,500 from the He added that the girl had been n his employ for two years and was regarded as a model employee. DOESN'T WANT HER ESC! BROUGHT INTO CASE. ‘The girl, weeping, seemed chiefly Im terested In the case of her escort. The police had been instructed to search for a girl who had a mole on her cheek and who was likely Ganake. “I don't see why they want to dr to be found with | Mr. Ganske into this,” she said. “He has only been kind to me In troubl 4 |T have had a lot of trouble. 1 dor (know what became of that money, eX- {cept that T lost $900 that I had in @ roll |when I went to lunch one day, end another time I lost $70, “I had a girl chum who used to come jto walt for me to go home. When Tf | went to wash my face she would go through my mesh bag. Once t marked @ $00 and left It In the bag and then |1 found It in her stocking.”* Miss Johnson said that she had pro- cured employment in Manhattan after leaving the Brooklyn place. The police claim to have information that seen in New Jersey and in Connectieut j with a man. 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