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- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911, : ———— i Richest Woman’s Son, Some Foreign Candidates |“ tisertat mircenent.| pvp) | PROPOSALS UF MARRIAGE _ For His Hand and Extracts From Love Notes“ cei oes» CONQUEROR | Hoffman S 10 SON (I HETT GREEN | 7 qrovomenxnare. st, sat.a.-| “DOUBLE SPUNT ~ . @ theory that Harry aw ine a ilk ' | or f ? an spired the campaign to reorganize the ren lasts apy 2 ! ——— - - —— | Asylum for the Criminal Insane was confirmed here to-day by Detective A Carries is own gutaran- ‘Thaw's agent in looking hie outside intereste Hoffman ser tor Durabilily 25¢ per pair At i Retailers wald: “It may as well be understood now, |for it le the truth, that exposures at the lasylum were brought out throug |Thaw’s efforts. It war he, and he alone, administration of the Matteawan State intertwined in heels and toes. of the Republican State Committee tn Texas Colonel Has Received | 7ex#*), But when your forehead ts, burning ts there anybody to put a cool- ing hand on it? W your heart beats 6,242 Letters From Women J io0 tas: atter the scenes of battie, 19 ' there anybody to show you @ pure ag- Who Would Wed Him. [fection niwaya the name, to admire and | ‘ : ia : ; ‘cnemeenee Jove you at all hours and every min- { . + ‘ ai 99 iF ute? Ab, sir! If you are in need of that , faithful and lovable companion, marry EVEN MOTHERS WRITE, me. My mother will do everything T| Want, no objection from this side. I am young, and tt te said that I am not {Parlor Maids and Others of us! " STEVEDOUR’S DAUGHTER COULD) Higher Station Tell of Love “MAKE HIM HAPPY." | who secured the collect! of @ gre mass of evidence and used It to show up the asylum management {n such @ jlight that Dr. Lamb, Dr. Baker and! other administrative officials retire: JAMES McCREERY & C0. ; 23rd Street 34th Street A woman who describes herself | . : a : ig ¢ 8 i ili somewhat vaguely writes from Seaview, j . Ny On Tuesday, September the 12th : for Heir to Millions. Poimrais Pak ty “Commwaiis Firat | See AP li must ask you to forgive me for writing v ; : te ou seeing that y Gentle- 7 5 Aq « If the American girls don’t watch ‘and { am_ only a. Stevedour's ; re 4 ‘ ; ‘ fout they will lose their most eligible 5 bie i ekens in 23, and I fei es Ma i \ cou you happy the re: o nj f | + multi-miliionaire bachelor to @ for-|OF your it 1 ee RIBBONS. In Both Stores. @ign woman, for the rush to annex] A farmer's daughter living near Bark ; * Col. Edward H. R. Green, son of Mrs. pire aes only tuemara, but you | 714 inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon. Colors—_ - Hetty Green, the richest woman in }are welcome to atay with us. Mixnt Pink, Cadet, Navy and Light Blue, Lilac, Mais, “~ Bera era 20 Went, Bae weil. | Cardinal and Black or White. 35¢ per yard. ee Cablegram to me and will make ar- | 6242 offers of marriage he has re-|Fangements for you. I'll do ali in my 5 | ™ - : y rr . i eetved to date 1,331 have come from | time will he conventen: for me to meet 4 te Je Gy Satin Wash Ribbon,— Grecian design. @broad. Heretofore the European | ¥ou anywhere. I am young, and I wilt dear mother, Mrs. H. Green, quite well. an international contest. Of the ard, . power to make you happy, and any * Ae SHINE kth cee Pale? ca : ? rink, Blue, Violet and White. Nos. 1, 1%, 2,3 Quest of American dollars hae been | medium atze. 1 am simply longing for and 5. 25¢, 33¢, 45¢, 6oc and 75c per piece chiefly directed at our own feminine | the erie Ponte Rah oy 9 aed bad you. ex, and scores of American be Ys cian HOM & YOURE int, ua esses have exchanged their cash for ein Mannhe a: Mr. | CMe rst s— : | foreign titles and are now the wives . | THe OFFERS OF ‘ , and therefore MARRIAGE ; * and ex-wives of dukes and earls, t you my heart CORSET DEP’TS. £m Both Stores, eounte and barons. gad hand, I am nineteen youre of age, : u But {t remained for Col. Green to| very. musical. Concerning exterior a | ; * La Vida Corsets i pearances I am more piquant than beaus Z vps ee awake the luxury-hunger of our fatr tei ram, for what Americans is moat | 5 er Models for every type of figure. Made of foreign cousins, Every European | attractive, a virtuous woman, preserv- j Ly ‘ s Pg 6 il id’ Broct mai) brings to him hundreds of fresh tne All of the conventionalltien. ‘My ree worn * es gy Batiste, Coutil an roche Fu Cae . ¢ ute ta with e or reproach, ee | proposals. England leads in pro-|End’ you can enslly learn all about me. | p Peas c8r OS TAS, ie ow | 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 to 12.50 ducing the largest number of allen | Devotedly. “ fs 4 : . riage, while the lovely | ONE PLAYS CORNET, ONE READY Se ae ee _ W. B. Reduso Corsets for stout figures. Sa idl Regt ap Phd “ ” Size 20 to 36. 3.00 and 5.00 Gsughters of France and Germany| 4. AB) lye Grltiean ioe Hoibels eee a ; | a rank next in boldly presenting their] piace, Sloane Square in London, was ; = W. B. Models for slight and ripe charms te the American Croesus. evidently penned by a woman with a 5 eat figures. 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 ‘A woman of evident education living | sre of fumer:, “Doubltess my you 2 : a ‘ ‘ in Hampstead Road, London, England, | wastepaper baske udying hard B, a writes: take this opportunity of writ-|to play the cornet. If ever you come 4 a ing to you, being the mamma of two | eda in eps ed will favor ane F . Pretty girls, sixteen and seventeen, one : * ‘a , tT 3 fafr and one dark, tall and good figures bl vg wate i the MO OLaeInG letter DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. In Both Stores. and rot yet aware of the value of/sent from Highgate Terrace, in Birm- : : se ‘money or marrying for the same, but,|!ngham, appears to have drawn some| dies of letters, containing proposals of Dress Shields, nainsook covered. Sizes home-loving girls. They have not yet|°% marriage. They come to him at each a ‘ Kept the company of gentl “As T, understand You are about 10] of the downtown banka he dally vistss fae 2,3 and 4. ; : 8c pair, goc doz. Peas thes Ao ‘we. certainty Shinking of @ethg the oame if 2 on) Wither motvere pion iatien wos ot Dress Shields, silk covered. Sizes 2, 3 to Marry one who can look after them | 8 mal Bee a ten ee, ame H Certified Checks Draw * meet with a suitable partner. I am) the post-office. Many a business propo ave rite necks Drawn — d 16c pair, 85 doz Well and Keep them, | They’ are very | twenty-seven years of age, tall and fair| sition anxiouniy walted for by the finan | Sa | LUSITANIA AGAIN OFF. and 4. C pair, 1.05 coz. of good families either side. We should Sttectionate, dle poattton,”* Bape Stig ont Hed this the pte nee . by Clever Forger Without b Mu Sewing Silk. 100 yard spools. see eeeee be glad of reply or a visit.” Carlotta ‘Rowe, a composer of light|noyaace of ‘Col, Green, Already one Police of Lakewood Hold Ma- Identificati THIRD LAP OF RECORD TRIP. | ze spool, 75¢ doz. SOME ENGLISH CANDIDAT! opera music, living in Sunset, Fol entire end of his office, No. 11 Broad- | . x : entificatior ; FOR COLONEL’S HAND. may, Js pited high with women's mise) chine and Also a Pillow of Cunarder, With 2,000 Passengers, Large spools of silk. ..40c spool, 4.50 doz, ' A parlor id employed on the estate en, he HO cretary, W.| . S er Third Vovage f > YL - Bae pint hacaiae Siar Great AAs | atktae now eoterioel te ey Car tak | He ERS have rounaiameterpen | Mrs. Drexel for Fine. jit the remul: of demands made upon Starts He oyage Within Featherbone, silk covered, 7¢ yard, 80c box @ingion, Northamptonshire, writes: “I/I am anxious to form a syndicate of It all started from a good-na pd ree y New York banks for the payment ‘01 went. % ” . a Grust these few lines will find you and|£1,00 to finance a new musical play of| mark mad New | of alout $12,000 in claims under the| POOL, Sept. 1L—The Cunard Dressmakers’ Pins. Sizes 4, 5 and 6.... F quite well, I wonder which I have written the music, Would pays re ra “ery ; \ Mra. George J. Gould has a young} provisions o. forg: F. tes issued by | camer Lusitania which arrived % pound, 14¢ Du could love a poor gitl ike me, ag| YOu help me to produce my new plece?” | forty years old, unmarried and a Jovial| nephew, arthur K. Hamilton, whom t, the National & ChMDRAY Of Ma, ; Dhan Nag xe 2 ed and cared for. ere aro a few lines from a girl write 2!X~ en 1 fing | : Pitarte So. ste 4 tote 1 nd eared for. | mm re aro fow In tro a write six-foot aes an A the rian F | rashionable Lakewood voted to-day 15 Broadw has sent out a warni rd i ship Seam Bird 7¢ piece, 80c doz. y seeking somebody to love me and not for Ea canta rothing short of “a hummer.” What he| to banks the that exp. a a iat Reh kta d Ps f 4 Hever been with a young andy ing | thelr tmoney. Tam or sir BRIDE IS STILL AT SEA; and his friend, Reginald Pye, aia to|forger, who so far has baffled de Hooks and Eyes with spring... roc box Mite. I think It would be much better | Ut oN, you! ‘ Hleepy society folks !n that nelghbo: ts at work. a , Reisiults come to sapime. t know youl ore & gree bit WEDDING IS POSTPONED. j,ooa the subject of a little one-act) The surety ers an|thirt i In aa ef te body else rece! : , ; ey would love me. Never mind avout | picase forward it on to Col, 908 | . comedy enacted in the Lakewood Police| ultimatum to the tess |! ¢ ; : JAMES McGREERY d C0. mone Don't let's mention it, for you| of the richest Lady in Ame Elaborate Ceremony Planned by court, which resulted in Arthur and| greater care ts ts t ‘ 4 t . worked very hard for it and I am|@jVEg HIM ADVICE AS TO KIND Ww. c fer! eck: : y ealihy Man Delayed b Reginald being fined $ each for racing| offering checks for . this _ fied Bored inane rtd gan OF WIFE TO CHOOSE. _—| Shin's Del Y |g motorcycle through the streets, there-| class of checks will be barred from the i “ fy Lope bby ee a e ana A woman who says she ts quite dis- ships Delay by disturbing the peace of the viMage, | lis! of papers the ess of which part of it, dear. od-by, dear. God] gisted with her own writes| The elaborate ceremon ad when it was all over, | *!@ Company guarantees by Its forgery 23rd Street 34th Street aking on her pa there were 2000, The| ot whom ‘s you and your dear mother, I “ Arthur chu +r salied for New York at her from North Kensington in Londo h age this ¢ ey. € o'oine on't know now {f you have a father.” am more than surprise that there a aes eaaithy. yor and so did Pye, and thought the joke ae clans OP inmurance was lnutituted SOE OE a OT a aed + & young woman living on Lord street, [ae many auRh, 4 : ; " as institute fthe passengers on the L ecretary of the eorge von L. Meyer, anc irman of the Board of Direc. the United States Steel Cor- who call themselves wom fn Hoddeston, Engleterre, Engiand,|@ would gel! thelr souls for ( “Permit me to be so personal as to offer | think myself they are a lot of 11 myself in marriage. I am an English | Never mind her figure or her face be Jady by birth, twenty-five years of age, |tifvl. Find one who would help you Gomesticated and of a very happy and|to spend your Gold in a right & dust loving disposition; exceedingly fond of who would have a smile & a kind children, animals and all things natural, he poor us well as the R ut not a lover of society. May I be 5 San Bay thank + of Indianapolls Castaign of MP Methodist venty-six was on It all happened! a tittle ov. ‘i . ike this: | States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Arthur and Reginald got wind of the) of Baltimore and the National Surety fact that their cousin, Jay Gould, had | Company followed, his motorcycle stored in the family! qe ¢ Y con garage e lamp and license number | nogy go unprofitable that It disce had been removed, but that didn’'t| writing the policies sev r the boys, They broke the The National company a yeawago by the Unitea poration. The Apartment House Girl ny found the busi- Unued ral months a jeration?”" i t a horrid bad + toa shipboard roma dit, Arthur hac ¢ ‘4 ay me _7eNae womes Of The Frosdy Paani de whe niier Nave te tenet waite aneroute (0 urone iow from the bed of Mra, Anthony J.) qe willis 4 National be Waltham Green, writes: Ghewho Wiekes Goi, Green well or eee eet SEL AGC A. OMRUrIne Cote ce nuns SURE Bemnala TIBN | cective: Agency, which has. the contract merry widow, but only a young miss of | trom Cornwall, England: “ft would not] of the third finger on the left hand be: | ne ve.e rah place to perch on the front) tq take care of the business of Awenty-two years. I am @ very clever | marry a millionaire for worlds, and es-| fore the ship docked, Later the wedding | °f,\he machine. 4 American Bankers’ Association, pianist and can also sing very well, and| pecially an American one, as they re-| date was fixed Then they cut loose, Out of Georslan| been unsuccessful in running down (Me gentlemen admirers am considered| gard the marriage tle far too Mightly.| A few days ago Mr, Haugh came on| Court they sped, pulled open the throt-|rorger, whose opera emely good looking. I am a very| If ever I marry I want a husband and| from Indianapolis and fired a large|tle and let her go, Witnesses say they ort of a panic among After getting the ci tonate nature and I can love very appy home, not a money machine suite in the Plaza Hot hi eae gvickly. Iam a shorthand typlat. @ Vast gilded wilderness with an\for a wedding at Andrew's with a such @ gait that muny thought hed them in GIVEN A CHANCE TO CHOOSE |*'MY of servants, Ob, it would bel splendid musical programme to be con- mad Masons Ait | arena etiicar oust ee | " n ‘ hroughout the United] | hateful ducted by Alfred Robyn, The wedding | w, aunnh hal wai (tha) bee $1,000,000 9 lost t BETWEEN SISTERS. A woman who writes on perfumed| march, “Joybell Ny | Fetsets butt pclae. aoe espoler: plana [RROD Ore _ee | A unique proposal comes from @ young| paper from Swindon, Wiltshire, Eng-| written and dedicated to the bride by “ kr { woman living on Northumberland Ter-| land, and tncloses pressed flowers as Mr offerings will] blow. however, when he attempted to ewila” B AN race, in Tynemouth, Northumberland: | well as a photograph, says: “I assure , Benolste; Wedding] Stop the bo: Reginald from the) prrTsBURGH, P Notch COLLAR | d by The-Laurel-In-the-Pines Ho- He arranged “Do you think you could love my eis-| You It's not for money in my case, IT az Star, Wagner;|downy seat gave him the li while | 7. Shields died at a ho: ter? She has got a great big loving| Wa® travelling through Texas last year Wagner; Pilgrim Chorus,| Arthur intimated that" Jaay érom a bullet fired heart. We are orphans, she and 1, and| How I wish I hed met with you. T of-| W: : prelude and fuge In © minor; | later.’ William J. Clarey. The poli se ervartments aot thought of suggest | ff myself to you. Tam a steady,| Wedding Suite, Robyn, and then, of| Pollceman Hays Further up the street | attempting to arrest Jo a straightforward, good woman, course, Mendelssohn's Wedding March.| gaw them coming. He h or you to come ove: 4 to : co je had the sam hots. tag for you t ver to England to) enirty-four, T would study and try to x a BROT EWO "ary our home and take rooms for a tim 2 soul study yt success as Policeman Mason, But the|mark, and o ease you tn every way and T shoull ATTACKS MILK SYSTEM boys made a mistake then, They had| sidewalk stru and see how you like sister and I, But| Auty as a good Christian w 2 ‘ y come as a poor w f you don't fail| diva ¢vant Aronvenor iireat, Con OF NEW YORK HOSPITALS, | forgotten just how tho streets run ining the stree A nolleacaas. le unten | th one of > harm will be ‘Tam a widow of * es the outskirts of the village and~ turned arrest. ; 0 ar fine es of idding PI : ‘ble Sick. | Up @ blind street. A deputy sheriff - _-- } < you will enjoy Bidding Plan Responsible for Heke | ened Riley, with’ w posse of cltisens, | | fl s, and we will give you a good, I have not ness in Institutions, Says Editor | cornered the racers there, and aft ne does not seek a place to spend could love and ad Jaisplay of shooting hardware for re Bis py en ¥5 Surgery, ieee her winter months in haphazan i rthe October period writes | mie for himself. | Glancing int gery eel eae | nah ; phazard i road, Newport, Eng. | Keen yet italy The plan of letting contracts to the m 801 4 Arthur to Magistrate \ Me REERY 5 Ke) fashion, but makes quick work of 4 foe: rte published fn England, th Bidder is F bie for New ng, “but I haven't a penny with Cy tuor A | ‘4 t . was | gay 7 & little over | self-reliant and noble, x oF. | vork hoapitale and aa pettlag th Tho magistrate let the boys go, | ‘ocating an apartment with all mod- three years ago with @ daughter fifteen | 1 am of a gentle and loving nature, and ORBLE ONS 6 me Be © \but kept the motorcycle and pillow | 2, . a ° eniences in Ne: ‘. eld. Tam forty-six, medium | could be absolutely loyal to the heart's | Poorest supply of milk to be found on Jas security for the fines, and Jey Gould | 23rd Street 34th Sirest ern conveniences in New York's resis and build, fair skin and very |core. Your splendid character and de-|the market, actord) to Dr. Ira 8.|{s expected to redeem them. dential disivle : 4 Y @urk hair eyes and good appear- | termination appeals to me. Task to be| Wile, one of the e of the American ogee ene den ial district through World adver. t want you to think Tem a|siven the opportunity of proving my|Journal of Surgery. He declares the ing Fluid Catchen Fire. Imported Hats tisements. humble statement | system under wht hunter, as will not gain h the milk ts sold to Sy ‘Ghee my husband's | 6242 OFFERS OF MARRIAGE RE-| tho hospitals ts responsible for a sacrl- ‘annie Tommer of No, 1st} i. ; as . Pai nd happines Greene sreet, Brooklyn, was injured t fall and wiwter Seasons More than thirty columns of “To Let” advertising in yesterday's a n ol bachelor of sixty: | A young woman writes from Rotghts-| many of the epidemics tn hospitals can ling with which «he was cleaning « Exhibition on | Sunday World, including announcements ¢ as w saa en tties < anaihes a | bron Bi aan, Germany: #3 fe 8] be traced back to the poor milk. Dr. | Gregs, Battalion Chief Dooley and Po: r 4 Cl i A \| widower with ire, samp. fortune, North ‘German, ‘brought up at Berlin, Wile further asserts tnt when the an Clifford Britt heard her cr ssday, Wednesday and Thursday Many of the Highest ass / part- 1 moe. tue otner bls age On BESY SOW) a anion with such a serious, splen. | DUrses Ane Mien AW are Ke Pais up thre . ‘ . ° I want some one about my own age, | ‘ ae are suplied with bad milk there ty an i N Ye k C t th | ald character as you have n dist mpt | Se ber the 12th, 13th and 14th ment Mouses in New ror ily tha end, one thing, I had made up my mind | and wo the lette it [instantecry of distress and a prompt September » 13) 4 that I should remain @ widow four! tp to now Col, Green has recetved| investigation Naven Dena. | ‘ yeu 6.242 offers of ma , and 1,831 were he continues, “when the poor . Postmaster for ty | Nineteen Hundred and Eleven en rom ? er ear Pp. The following ardent missive from | penned from for ores. Of the lat- | pat ts s looked upon as al five years and manager of @ gen : a T lorld? the Rue des Auvpines, Paris, is amus-|ter, 720 were written from some part|crank and a kicker, and no investiga: |store in Navesink, N. J., for forty- 34th St > And she has ready at sand a copy of The World's Falt Renting { c he ‘er’s co stion | of th 1 Kingdom of Great Bri-| tion is made.” y . died yesterday of heart disease, ~ LA ry ic] ained The W Ng 0 Peas EPER Saeecrane OF Wie BHLAr es SoneePHOD | iain, atlare’ obraaent ‘the | ata asen & nallon sig ta Vad aie tomate tea Gate toate ee 23rd Street ae ree Guide, which she obtained at one of The World's Branch Offices FREE, { ey, yy earn uing feminine hearts tn | tempt to re the foren Swan w enty-o! ears old and a i ‘ gaa cana } Geld: “Your lite as a Colonel must have | (ye FO World. advocate of pure food, and recomm member of Arrowsmith Post, No. th G. New Yor It pictures and describes 200 of vhs: sghest class apartment houses i anes este) and Belaeetey really oni Meat Mo for ot Mrs Helly that those agitating his removal be re Fy R., of Sed Bank. A window, aon and | in New York City. YOU get a copy. _ r i 4 “ oem ; ann : ‘ ‘