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THE EVENING WOR TO SAVE CHLOREN “DEAD WTH THRE “ULE WOUNDS I PATH OF TRA ULE \American Women Too Fat: 38 Bust Is Suit Average; Uo er 1 FIRST MAN UNDE | NEW WEAPON LAW ilies Refuses to Indict Youth Who | Was Arrested With Shot- Cc THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WE OFFER Over-Eating Is Blamed $1.50 Girls’ Washable School Dresses at 89¢ Fal! styles in checked or striped Zephyr, Percale and Galatea Cloth; pretty combination trimmings; high neck, full ekirt. Sizes 6 to 14 We alsu show an extensive line of Boys’ Clothing adaptable to School Wear at very moderate prices | $5 & $6 Early Fall Skirts at 2.95 For Women and Misses, of heavy Serges and Panam black and colors; |] also fancy’ mixtures with inverted pleat or saddle back; well tailored. $1.50 Sateen Petticoats at 95c Extra fine quality, 16 inch flounce; trimmed with tailored bands. 18c Melton Flannels at 123c 27 inches wide, handeoms new Japanese kimono effects Brooklyn Woman — Pushes } Husband of Mrs. Irene Hart Little Boys Out of Danger [| Reports It a Suicide, but and Is Crushed to Death. iJ gun in Se, | He Is Arrested. PAWNBROKER IS HELD. DAZED BY A WHISTI Ciroumatunces attending the death of | Mrs. Irene Hart of bullet wounds tn | | her head and breast at her home, No. | 161 Past Twenty-weventi street, today led to the arrest, an w suspicious ps Jeon, of her husband, Haward Hart, a waiter, thirty years old, He ts held at the Mast Thirty-Atth street station to await the action of the Coroner | Mart ran up to Policeman Michaol Maron at Trwenty-seventh atreet and Fourth avenue at noon and said his wifs | had committed sutcide.” Maroney Offers Revolvers for Sale Without License and Won't | Test the Act. | Large variety. 12%c Hemmed Pillow Cases at 9c 45x36 size, Heavy bleached Muslin, strong, serviceable quality. L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th St. Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Had Time to Escape After He- roic Act, but Did Not Move From Tracks. ‘The tegat the Sullivan MM, which prohibits the possession of troubles of Neighbors of Mrs. Yo, T Aberdeen street, Margaret Carey of Brooklyn, who MMMM OL OLULUMOOYO ce tr , n 7 do by Y wr her went is Meapons, began in earnest to-day when was killed by. a train near her home to the three-story, high-stoop brown ithe Grand Jury which Walter 8. while warning @ group of amall children ; A “4 : , ne aa Rtaht, ive toads | stone rooming house at No. 161 Bast RE Bitlivan is fore refused to indict ; Of the tracks la ght. \dwenty-seventh street and found Mrs i fn the first case brought before It hays i nothing but ie pest li LONDON, ip, there abu perth | Hart dead, face downward, pn the INSTEAD OF FREE TRADING STAMPS Miritone Cardorex: a inetedn-yenrold |The opinion seems to be unantmous iit non, te the effect thar neeotia, | Kitchen floor | gy, was the defendant among eye-witneaser had tt not tons have been started to etect at The policeman sent to Bellevite Hoa- — 5 &:. young me to Now York | been for Mrs. Carey's action severa! oncillation between the Duke of Marl.|Dital for an ambulance and Dr. Ridge on Pron Weet Virg bring- jot the children would have been run borough and the Duchess, who was Con. | Fesponded to the call on the chance that ity tng with him pul down suelo Vanderbilt before her marriage, (te Woman might not be dead. The am- chased there as 4 “Sure whe loved the little ones, all of ‘These rumors name Samuel Untermyer, | PUlance surgeon turned the body over, | Present to a brother, A Found Carborez at the corn pol of Chur the New York lawyer, as the possible Peacemaker, Mr, Untermyer, who sailed them," sald a neighbor to-day, “and 1 ‘suppose she furt couldn't help going to lh examined the wounds and then lookest | ih an inquiring way at Hart. aia ta “THis wound over the right eye, y the doctor slowly, “4s aufMficient to have caused instant death. Mither of these two wounds under the heart is suMotent to have caused death within a few eec- onds.”” the |for home yesterday, was recently a ald them, This end of town will long re-| guest of tie Duke at Blenlelm Castle member her." and later went to France on business, | The accident occurred at a potnt| The Duchess is in France, where Aberdeen treet crosses the! ‘The Marlboroughs have been estranged | Waeks of the Long Island Railroad, | and 2 strate nn! the Tombs Sury two up tie « apart for several yours, I athe the indictment out, As Grand Bushwick avenue crosses the tracks |Paward Vil. tried several times to bring| Hurt sald tie couldn't expiain how his Dury proceedings a ret and the about fifty feet away. ‘There are gates| them together, but with no success. | wife lad comm to shoot herself three 1 il at alld a i alah t the Bushwick avenue crossing, but| It 18 understood here that it is the/times. He had found the body in the Dyed thaatas iv lanees Reowa8 be i Duchess who refuses to make up with|position {t occupied when the dootor BRONX 5 loved doors, it ix not the Aberdeen street crossing f@ unpro-| fh vmmend, firat touched tt, he declared he es) ores tected. By this time Detective James Mo- T tls understood the Grand Jury ac Mrs, Carey lived about 20 feet from | Laughlin had reached the scene. He fm the case upon ite own responsibil the allroad tracks. She was walk-| made a careful examination of Harta and no interpretation of the law on the ; Yel ing toward them last evening when the| nds for traces of powder #moke and Bart of, the District Attorney's ome | Stoutness Not Confined to Any One Class, Either—That’s) 5 "ee ‘toa ner of the approach | then placed the waiter under arrest. Pat tee fought about the refusal to find an ine : ; of a train, She saw w little group Hart did not appear to be much dis. Glctment. ‘The section of the la upon | the Reason Why Women in This Country Look Se a raat da ib Goa Hew | ; Mhich the case was based had been in| Badly in the Hobble Skirt. They were all youngsters of six or “My wife wae a dancer on the stage effect nelor to the Sullivan act, which seven years and they seemed to pay under the name of Irene Hart,” he told Quorely increased the penalty Imposed | no heed to the approaching train. Mrs. an Evening World reporter. “I married upon a foreigner for having Are-arms | BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Carey called to them and broke into a her two years ago and we lived in Bast ISRUANARARAWY and male {t a felony instead of a mie-| “Why are there 80 many fat women ba One Hundred and Eleventh atreet until Serr rere pre % pay yy hing upon hie doom, asked this ques-| "Cet off the treck,” she cried. “Get last. April, when we separated for ten is agree > i al The Grand Jury, therefore, merely man, rushing upor yg se the awk! weeks. I worked at Coney Island while DI 3 ; 4 fgnored the law in the case. When the tion yesterday infa morning paper. He spoke of) oto oungeters didn't budge, A ! We ‘were separated. r ., action was reported to Jud Foster the increasing prevalence of large and luscious ladies freight train was coming down the ~ at poi eaon —o ww pst MSA vd 4 ; charge t . ted be discharge Ne de: not with admiration, but with profound dismay. Be-|track and Mra. Carey stepped directly Keep @ rooming house. A week ago to- ‘ Ra fore undertaking to answer his conundrum, let us|in front of it, still calling to the s|day she bought the place in ‘Twenty- Hounsditch Murder Suspects Just Faked Anarchy for children. At her urging they ran across to the other side of the tri One witness says Mra, Carey pushed the |seventh atreet from Mrs, Louisa Frohn |for $716, paying $460 tn cash and giving notes for $266. his frank {f not brutal statement of It. are there so many fat women?” he reiterates, by peth si pm charged with having thirty watched the passing throng in several cities tn re en trans, “She found that running a rooming on sale in bik shop. without this State during the present summer, and while one|'"4\, thts me Engineer Edward Dawns Their Own Purposes. house was no snap. she was a very taken out a Teense, as required ‘ fat man was passing by I have counted not less than| .o4 piowing his whistle furtously. He BO shal hac i and the worry soon Sullivan ae ri | broke her down, ‘Then she w 5 a4 J fowr fat women. This ratio has held true whenever and ashe ent out , Hono: Shue told || NIXOLAL vneeaver’ 2 BRT. Jed oaonsioh, to, sake: chenrtationa (een, any wekte A603) : | yesterday and lost our Iittle poodle, WEEK DELIVERS TO You in. thé” Centre | GREELEY® SMITH , nlety Ay hasinva the train was slowing down. Mrs. Carey) poy, omciain of this city were in-| Prince. That almost drove her crazy. 1 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE | These Women are for the most part between thirty-flve and fifty-five years of! i said to have had ample time to get terested to-day in reports from Boston | guess the strain was too much for her you in $900! age, ‘They either waddle ponderously or propel themselves forward with not| out of the way herself, but she seems | ‘res 00 A renin crine robbery [and ahe shot. heree | | the slightest perceptible freedom of motion, looking the while like statues being! ¢4 nave been dazed by the whistle, She | that four priso Fearne | _'E went to bed early last night but VU fol! on, the | moved on roller ; ae Hood rooted to the wpot until the train |ot the Jewelry atore of Samuel F.|qiq not sleep wel. My wife wae in G pudey fingers, Nae eadeas “T have also observed ‘them tn large | | rtruok her. The wheels passed over her | Ullian are believed to have he my vipat twice this morale E slept #You look prosperous. Why don't you,number at different summer resorts, ody and death was probably Instanta. |information bearing upon the famous) sound after 9 oajoel & not hear dest this law and see If vou really loory intand and on the Atiantic coast. || PROPORTIONS neous Hounsditch murders of last elle on Oe ces cay at Wie, tint Qa Be convicted of a misdemeanor” They eat with exceeding gusto, Noth-| 2 Engineer Dawns got out of his cad|the Best End of London. They Were | distressed about losin 6 poodle. She Health id B Ad fi BRE ant Gouta “three conta ten redler kone ae THAT GO WITH || 4:4 \nett, weeping, deside the woman's! aiso concerned to learn that these samo! expressed the fear last night that her an eau vice on spend three cents any [ing on the menu ese were members| husband would kill her when he found out about it until an ambulance surgeon told law” The alar dead. Then he gave him- prisoners claimed they |miadle age BY MAS, MAE MARTYN. of an Anarchist band led by « beautiful ne A ‘“*38" SUIT mn she wi ‘LEY. men is getting serious. | ¥ 1 . er this ctty : — = caseh: FAT JOB FOR FOLEY MAN. by seem to be fattening for a slum-|| Says an expert buyer for a big || self up at the Ralph avenue police sta-| woman, with headquarters in Hao oe Athy color im your face and be feeling | eam, || New. York store: tion, but after hearing the statements| ‘The four prisoners are Harris at tn District-Attorney Waltman to-d Lice grape ean oes (aed Sy ME a “Mew York women are grow. | of several witnesses the police decided | stein, allas “Kovac the Smith;"" Jacob fans aie GOnTaEAT nota’ Gna haan? Society, Bug: Ne, there te wo way to Nateletea 1) hitman to-day ap! whore I spent a week recently it was ing enormous. To-day the aver- | not to hold him. Goldberg, alias ‘“Itchsky the Mouse," heads, You oan clear up and improve | change ef your eyes, but you poinied Tho Nolan of No. 28 gimost tragic to watch them seated on | in our store ———>_—_ Joseph Goldberg, allas “Joe the Red,’ your complexion’ best by using the fel: | Can sasily make them. clest, eparkiing Giver street, a uty Assistant Dis- |e eee or in lounging chairs on the| 5 ‘ lowing greaseleas cream-Jelly: Mix and beautiful, by using in each eye twice i salary of $4,000, to | Plazzas 0 k . ‘ T. CLAIR, OF FAMOUS and Stanislaus Krashowski, who does other two teaspoonetule glycerine, one | 4e!lly @ few Grope of @ scething tontc, lasing; InChOveDI® ae GEataes Laverne |] 38 suite than any other «: ST. ’ | not appear to have picked up any fancy | gunce almosoin and ® naif pint cold | made by Glagolving an ounce of oryatns 6 of St. James awaiting the hour for lunch or dinner, ra A Water, Stir and let stand « few hour of water. or ens salle Insite ae ehten tenes they would arise and|| and the proportions of these BOOK STORE, IS DEAD.| monaker yet. The Goldberge and Roth- | hetore using.” Thi cream-Jelly i wn- | Weak, tired eyes and removes all inflam. nt fa HAY W ay d t Eh Hid Fs cha pees re-|| suite are, bust 39, waist 27, hips stein were brought back from Aiea squailed tor freanening up ary. cough mation. rer rani ulated Nae and other: nive ‘btain~ dropel themselves slowly indoors, @ model ie very e: where they were found in prison, while akin, accomplishes wonders in eye-troubles, it is an unfailing remedy ing vie des B. and LL.M. | som ey o much as a fleet of | 7 4 ‘ cating wrinkles, blackheade and freckles, | Many ocullets use this tonic with exosi- from the iam Instizution. “He iw a mem: |SembLinE oehing wo mur Ae Oe | |For Twenty-five Years Me Wes a) So, was turned over to the | Wier uaing this aimogoin’ folly only | lent requlta, and wearers of giaseen find ‘Tammany Hall | Salleons elgh: | Samili “t vy N K oO short time, you shoul ®@ big Im. i or of the Tammany Hall C It will be observed that the indlc Familiar Figure at Park Row | Boston police wy New Pall fe Mg BG rH @ big help. gly mittes of Tom v's & | “If Deputy Chief Watts of Boston has ynfined to the women of a single but in its broad generall- | 1 continent is by no means |) representative of the number who should wear them. me- || [is not « jelty or sta and Beekman Street. Charlie St. Clatr is dead, murders of | pasOe An? You must be @ pitiful sight to sallow skin. Powder will not correct jet_and is Tair t_an: If yeu wish to tone up cleared up the Hounditeh Rose: London, he deserves grteat credit," said look upon, with eo much burdensome fat. | your complexion and give it that much- —— == =| weeps the Ameri 1 : foo | Henin eee is all to consider, there- |] 9@We one of woman's little Passers-by at Park Row and Beekman | Second Deputy Commisstoner Dough ier eiays’ Sak caderesne toreaun ane | Obie mun ein. eae ct M | is, first, Are we guilty? or, in | street since 1900 will know little of what|erty, ‘These prisoners are notorious | erciaes, try thie harmless remedy: Get | max Gimsolved in @ half pint hot be * u ge au an loe words, Are we fat? Second, if 80, | 2 ne at it ont.” those words mean to hundreds of thou- fe rippers,’ and I believe their recent four, Cuncte of pared CHA 4rug- | with two tesapoonfule glycerine added. : Jia the crime justifled? Should we be} Sh Dydd baal adh sands that passed there daily for twen- | professions of anarchy gre mede to cre- St hoc water Toke 'e tablespoontal 3, 4 Sh Oe ee ores ae by His Work Weare th if not, what shall we do |” ty-five years before and to whom Char- | ate a public aympathy ° fore each meal, and your fat will éle. b |] |to be saved? How shall we become thin?| will tostity to thelr own ocular percep-|He St, Clair’s book store, the same} Mr. Dougherty said it was pombie Appear aa it by magia.” I receive many cok and ‘does ‘agt shew. op And that's the way New York- ll! "i¢ we ook about us in New York|tion of the stoutness of New York|fAgure always in Its doorway, had be-|that the Boston prisoners conld hawt simple, inexpensive remedy. telling m very harmful to the complesion, ers Judge “To Let” Advertise- | theatres and aurants the concluston| women, there are vertain individuals i | come part and parcel of downtown, been members of an anarchist iu what @ grand thing it a, It oute down | ge uP the ekin pores and causes ments—by the RESULTS they Jthat the New York women seen there|our midst who know absolutely about] Attired in his frock coat and creased] vut he was sceptical about He. ee a ee rani ly and leaves the ekin rey | Tinkled fact produce: lees jout twenty pounds overweight! th art They are buyers of |trougers, a big diamond in his ahirc| ship of a “beautiful babe! ne le be eee re |iooms large and inevitable as the sirens|ready made sults and gowns in our|front and a carefully brushed sile hat|lice have information 00) ; Merg, Jt, Bi. Tenaropon, 10, tho. gnly' | oaeeicn Ae tee melee ete mael ves. uke department stort Ono of these | ttptilted a little to the side, Charles St. |Goldbergs are married, and, until thei fogeptanle excuse for 6 head | Are comparatively few in the country, And in those very restaurants bu S, woman, who drive a large |¢ ro omigh have stepped out of the|first arrest here, lived in a house in . ‘y t as . , | 7 on anoh, perenne uy ne ee ea t he most conservative house | paxes of Thackers erybody ca! erok street. nalr am your ¢ " i Mes the explanation of the phe |aalary from the most conservative house | pax a of Theshersy. Every BGy alle eI Ae ac iat tech <eut 90 Pat” pln Suge" waalt four” nate wi rtective treatment” onalete at Wi “ ” omens. We eat too much in Mew | in Sal yelapekatidiapky apie ee Serre ae | $5,000 bail, and they jumped it, necess! MiP? Making It brlttie, short, streaky ae tan aia | World “To Let” Ads. | York, because the best food in the | “Now York women are growing enor- | who, between arguments over rare vol- #0" ball Amit thm dimen oboe ta eioan® ne a aire and after two or three enimitee Yesterday — Country is shipped here and the | mous, ‘To-day the average customer in |umes used to vewali his unfailing De- | toe MOO wea them to Europe wice | w Tub ptt and wean the akin. | You can + | canthrox dissolved | ou aD est cooks prepare it. jour stove weighs 16 pounas. She buys | mocrac 4 f or but ‘this ———- The abundant ounce of which Miner “cleunane Seats, ‘Gollar, et | i | ane farczarding the moral aspects ja a8 sutt, We ell many more & suits | One day in December, 190, St. Clair! army Omeer Flies Up 5,07) Feet. rinses ealy and driee quickly, Coat ta Fratling, aa’ Tithe of the daladone of the consumption of alcoliol, if there |than any other size, and tho proportions | gave his friends their only shock, He| WASHINGTON, Sept. 7A ‘alti: 4 7 1 jonger. & tg om that quickly and we More are any, t is no doubt that the jof these suits are, bust 88, waist 2%, hips | gold his bookstore in an hour and movel| ide record for the Army was mado 9 healthy | much desired. (and you Leg ga mma i hab ynsumption of coektatls, hii }40, When a model 8 very expensive and | out when an unexpected purchaser of-| yesterday by Lieut. Henry H. Arnold, 1 po NOT Ap = ecisnoa has given use spe | balls ippetizers tends to the we buy only one, we always take a 38| fered him $10,000 bonus for his jease | of the Army Aviation School at College ER Ge rteR con jean: ANI amount of cold greame | and, enalp {reenlen, that le ae Than the Herald, Times, Sun, FO Doctors ma ‘And the number of women who| After that he lived a while at his home| Park, Md., When he reached a hetght of Blue Bek take, the pimples | tern your druggist. @ half pint el Tribune and Press COMBINED. |] |? values of ¢ {LAS tt fa ‘by no means representative | in Jersey’ City, and then opened « amail| 5078 test, The previous record tor the ADR, BALL Senta in e008 Todd purities 5 Sava anita | aking off the rumber who should wear them, | hotel ~ith a curlo shop in the rear at) Army filers was 4885 feet, made by the Hi” gin, eae ih rage ty, p Gat Sa “ounce Quite an Impressive Tribute nimous in this Because one of woman's iltce vanities | Cedarhurst, L. 1. He was alone except | same omer Gold Crown Bit and 86. Feeint, nioonel at | remed ‘a Week, eredicates dandru: to World Ad, Effectiveness with your meals. |{x to bay a sult that’s a coaple of staes | for a son, who spent the summers with | forty-two minutes 1D sumate then. Stopa_iehing of the gcalp, and ny, think i the Atter l pull day of Briain | » make «au Sapoontai | taling halr quickly. It keeps the scalp Don't You Think ¢ alcoholic drinks at any | too 1 and fitter let tt out, | tm, He dled yesterday of Bright's = Tiles! Betire mena and ‘you will | ina healthy condition, and promote t [she can still around telling her | disease. | Proan emia your’ toate 4 viggrous acre) eromtn, of, wlowsy, hate 2 x ~~~ ss figure, the narrow skirts| friends she Wi, though the ftter ——_—. a tow weeks you wil Ady. ; ‘ saya are to be even nat-!may have mada it over into a 18 or even Geidel Begins Prison Term, | The Handiest and Most Com- rower th re st possible ja 40 A idee re | Paul Geldel, under sentence to serve JAMES McCREERY ni C0. o the cause of Prohibition so fa ne reason why American women| Pa nant, Repiene . [Bt Herta nae secre hay Sau li Mn en sa ee ero ee CC —— a y he too large for tt. French women | for the “« eckson, | High Class said Woaght siren Of the | AAC somparatively stall hips and thes: {reached Sing Sing Prison at noon yon 23rd Street 34th Street H sroadwa: taurants is only one type | heir gowns pulled In| terday. After being examined by tho] | Apartment Houses of New York woman son ET ire narrower than | prison physician to-day work witl be HAS NO EQUAL FOR INFANT FEEDING P5 2 But a walk through One Hundred and | O\ 0%) and I'm sure T don't! given him. SA RARIL CEMA ETD spre 2 | In New York City Is Twenty-fifth street oF on Co! Ore ie eit Work women are’ Bo: | -| JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’TS. Im Both Stores, nue in the mor g when ling to wear th a | 7 1] ve ‘ 9 The World’s Tolga nity Ja Golig. Nek maEHAHAS. Kil) t thle ear neon: Treat Yourse f On Friday and Saturday, orden Ss reveal tite sam oniimance of heavy : . weld One wal ut on the c 7 -D September the 8th and 9th Fall Renting ire cere eer ne inst te ° anda ae o-Vay vepleny ota Guide exuberant Madonnas of Rubens and t } ne eon’ the was to a Glass of Juniors’ Suits,-gored skirt with panel Ea le ran Nel strast soe waaunieacea an aneter| a4 mga AeA | back, Norfolk coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 19.50 More than DOUBLE the size ) ove I ! . Pere ' : . 7 is M xl | , there's no use denying it, | cA 5 ra ap e | and scope of any other guide ||) |" " woring women, women of le The New York woman is fat, But | Juniors’ Tan Rainproof Coats. Sizes 14 of its kind issued by ANY ||) gusg, timo xillers about our fash | a better fed, hotter cared f and 16 years 4,50 OTHER New York newspaper tonable otels, all indicate that the | better tempered for that very rea. > ‘ || A FREE copy may be had for typical Mew York beauty vegine nies ae er sn tore ote | Girls’ School Dresses,—plain colors and | > ask at any of THE Ufe as a slender maiden of eight ward invisible peace of mind. Shepherd checks. Various models. Size 6 to WORLD'S BRANCH OFFICES, mn Or go and broadens into the | . claimed “Let me have : x 3 | or will be mailed to any ad- plump and pleasing matrqp of | in: are f sure i4 years 2.95 and 4.95 | Hares “upon recetpt of 5 cents ||| twenty-five to thirty-five, After |! he word gener! vd fae hoatate : that there is but one ungaliant | 1 the plump Roma mma la TTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED. word to d:acribe her proportions, ="! ees Se ‘ye he IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WH! NEED— | | Address Room 103, the one ® married man used who Fak ooureer, theta 8 no ae BpOsArs With Luncheon, Dinner 23rd Street 34th Street yt \\| World Bldg., New York City ||| sala he was suffering from fatty | iiore than 18% pounds, and aro sorr or Supper | A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, : és jegencvation of the sweetheart, for it, eat lean Meat, wluten bread. no | yy, alien ila i nae " Bus while thare axe many persons woo vegetables, and join the W. CT. U.” (AMES ATtate MoubsPitd! daltons “| ° 4 2

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