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WRAL LTT In er POR et tree THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBE pene " UMTLEGRLON > EK OF NE Famished Shs THe Tries to Take ‘ latest Teddy Bear From Child a ? “ete on the Caledonia. Height ........-.. 5-8 55 5.5 WOH devaveecdccvenesslAO 121 115 | FLOCK BL OWN “ABOARD. | Neck hedcbacsrsssasccens VO ‘ 13%, we Olympic Passengers Not Per-|BUSt .-.-...----++00---- 37 342 36 34 | mitted to Recover Valuables Mpg "TTI ,). After Crash, They S THON odhvacesvcteeauaese OF bh 22 a a Upper arm .....-..s0eeeee- I 9 10 on a rier) ‘ot Calf .. cee icesecscccncsnce 16 134%, 14 es of Dirds a considerable distance off PMMEE Gb tank wird bd hohe BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. } bparrows and ha If you should } the ptrde appar en driven ever hope to be one, you may be Interested In com- § Offshore in the weate gale, and they | Paring the latest definition of what such a paragon Si er she Ae ue vchahitn Mlche t the rig should be, with other and older formulas of physical Little Alice Nawa was on deck with Joveliness be jher Teddy Near when one of the hun- Dr. Blanche A. Denig, talking to the Stenographers’ _ ory hawks Ade cod Lge delle Mutual Association last week, thus described the per- 1 te tthe Mer weight ran frantically bd steel! 5 feet 6 inch Ge to protect her Finally ii @-ballor drove the bird overboard, wher i Was caught on the crest of a huge [wave that carried it the length of origiere: THe ure 29 inches hahlp. While the passengers watched the 4 Strong-winged bird surmounted = the ure should be 29 inches. ir dainty Wave and flow off her wrist 6. The depth of her chest As the birds few aboard the ship pax should not question tle wengers approached close enough to fr » any more t catch some of em in the hands, ‘eme Court 0! Women put ups of fresh water on the United States, Mut {f the referendum @vck and the thirsty birds drank greea- and recall pr be api to beauty ly. t#, I vote that Dr. Denlg be re Aboard the Caledo ro thirty of 1 to privat ite, for a figure re ay the Olympic's fo v ehgere and S-ineh buat a a walst @ t reamy of them conmplalued bitterly around 4® almost a human parattélo- | (the tredtment they . on the | eam rammed ship. Hellman Scharf, who han pwever square the torso of the erie. ‘spent eixteen years trailing bik game in woman may have been, girls are born with a distinctly tapering waist ‘The natural figure may differ widely— rather, narrowly—from the clowk- model variety, 86 bust, 24 waist and 40 hip, but {t fa not, as Dr. Dentg’e @gures would indicate, a human demonstration of squaring: the otrc Just contrast the new medical Venus | {with the proportions of the claaslc {deal | ‘as represented by the antique Venus Height, 5 feet 8 inches; weight, 140 pounds; neok, 13 inches; chest, 33 inches; bust, 37 inches; waist, 23 inches; Rips, 38 inches; Thigh, 24 inches; upper arm, 11 inches; | forearm, 9 inches; calf, 15 inches. Or if Greece seems too far away, take the measurements of the latest bewity i. + py gH haghey cal aadebiy |to adorn our stage, the tall and slender| " . who ha bn bis wedding trip, returned on the | M&demotaette Gaby Deslye, once dancer-| Caledonia, He said he was out of pol- ities, but that from what he had read of Gov. Wilson of Now Jorsey ho thought the Governor should be teach- RE school insteaa of being in poll- said that after the Hawke ympic, he rushed to his witich was one of (hose wrecked tho impact. Ie tried to get posses: | alon of $1,000 worth of hides, among them the skin of a black-maned lion, ‘Dut the abip's officers ordered him away and the skins have not been recovered. Dr. E. N. Downton of Scranton, Pa., who alao ‘occupied one of the crushed #luterooms, attempted to recover surgl- yal instruments valued at $500, Dut was i t permitted to do so, He lost his tn- ments and most of his clothes. His first question on landing was where he might purchase a bat before etarting for Scranton. and now ordinary dancer and extraor- | dinary beauty in New York. Certain dramatle erities wrote after her debut that Gabrielle df the Lilies soemed of a variety with particularly husky atems, But ff figures cannot He, dramatic critics must be mistaken, for here are the authentic measurements of the dazzling Gaby, obtained during the matinee Saturday afternoon: Keight, 5 feet 6 inches; weight, 191 pounds; bust, 34% inches; waist, 8 inches; hips, 37 inches; calf, 13% inches; ankles, 7 inches; upper arm, 9 inches; wrists, 5% inches. It will bo #een that the French boauty has particularly slender wriste and an-| Kles, that she weighs six pounds more | than the medical Venus, and nineteen pounds than the eal tdeal that her waist {s much smaller, her bust 4nd hips less generously proportioned than the perfect woman of the ancients. | And yet, according to the modern stan- dards, this young woman ts most at- vely made, She represents the conception of beauty practically EE Ee POLICEMAN SAVES TWELVE FROM [ DEATH AT FIRE. Lowers Families From Window + After Blaze Cuts Off Es- cape by Stairway, Peliceman Patrick Morris of the Bed- ford avenue station, Williamsburg, to- day saved twelve persons who were t in w three-story frame building Pa 74 Ainske st when fire} tthe ruotur Morris wan passing the building early in the morning when he noticed that a grecery on the ground floor was in by Mrs, Caroline Biande, a widow, years of age, and that she lived dm the rear of the store. He kicked in the doors and dragged the woman, half ungenscious, from her bed and then upstairs, where three families in- | A the two upper floors. fire | gained headway rapidly and the iceman had difficulty in making his through the house. Morris aroused the people on the top fiber and brought them to the second time ago @ Yale professor announced that the American woman's figure, through her increasing athletic activity, is growing more and more masculine, and John W. Alexander, president of the National Academy of Design, do- Becape had been cut off by the |Clared that greed fully with this fairs. Morris called to a crowd of men | statement, and that an unsightly mus- in the a{reet to|cular development wae leading Amert- es as he lowered can women further and further away them from a second etory window. One| trom the classic teal, However this ono the policeman lowered *\may be, the proportions of Miss Gene- and then, when all ; on, Who Was chosen last year © came out of the 1 a Son beautiful hoolgiri in r widely from the classic Pils young woman, whose pule t was rewarded by a prize of {$100 qnd aw Te and hands. window himself. about the face dno trouble After tt was all over they said that rats had with the blaze Probably aauses the fire by chewing |oi5,000 © scholarenip tm Chicago's Art Se e Height, 5 feet 3 inches; weight, 118 pounds; bust, 32 inches; waist, oversTuDY AND AMBITION Her hip measurement ven, leago Venus, LAND ACTRESS IN BELLEVUE. Miss Helen | | | | | | Meight, 6 feet 7 inch | ag ri ef Loewe, comes much nearer classic dl- ¢ From Kansas City, Young | mensions ss ; weight Woman Acts Strangely fee eae! Tee in Streets. 32; bust, 36; waist, ’ Overstudy in an effort to rise , 36; thigh, 22; upper arm, 10; Profession and win recognition tn York was given to-day as the cause! of the nervous breakdown that took a pretty young wo describing he self as M Lavina Welsh, tw i five years oid, an actress, to Bellevue ships Me | Hospital t ery : + Plies We aid to eft York ! five pounds over. | ere her brother is a p e|* 4 ne J 4 ago, “He auty 1s | WAS been in New York oni ; att 0 even ith Western co on 4 will 4 . w a I at Ne . ma feet be ird steve i ! tele, Police Headquarters ta ¢ day that the woman's mind w a ninth 4 ont, affected {t wae unsafe to allow her to. ct ated the tWenty-fifth anniversary welk the streets alone. Policeman of Lieut-Col. Charles Heal, cons | . nection with the organization by pre- station found Miss Welsh at|senting him « full equipment for his ond street and Ninth avenues, horse on Saturday night. Lteut.-Col, wes sent to the psychopathic ward | Healy was, unt recently, commander of Company L enbach of the Wert Forty-neventh | et woman from a medicai poin tip to finger tip should be equal to her height. Around her waist this perfect womaa should mene- extraordinary to the King, of Portugal) g1 59 for a seat and proceeded to offer la ever see a perfect woman, or if you should be 11¢ pounds, ner height Her outstretched arms from finger jure should be 34 arme 42 inches. hip meas. ankle should measure & inches ang should be one-fifth of her height. > PRAYED 100 LOUD -INBIG NGOGLE ome | Police Reserves Ended Battle! and Combatants Were Sent Back to Warship, Max Frankeletein of No, 297 Bast One Hundredth street, with his wife and child, were among the early penitents at the synagogue to-day at No, 62 Bast One Hundred and Fourth street, Shortly after his advent came William Sharkey of No. 1823 Park avenue, Sharkey paid supplications for forgivencss, Don't pray so loud,” sald Frankel stein to bis nelghvor “I pald $1.60 for my meat and I will! Pray as loud as 1 want to," replied | Sharkey."* The synagogue was crowded, The prayers of Frankelstein and the pray- ers of Sharkey were changed to tm- precations of the two men mixed in a fast and furlous battle. Other men and women forgot thelr prayers to watch the contest. A rabbl ran for a man responded, He was no the situation, Tis hurried] call for ald brought @ squad of reserves the 1 Hundred and Mourth t station, and the two combatants | ‘The all-around champion of the Milt- { from the temple to face | nebeys aha ean Wtlan ha ie tary Athletic League thought there was | , he asked them the «ignifican burglar In the house early this morn: | of the day, They took the hint and rer! ing, Me got out his revolver to shoot Ps ae to make charges against one an-/ ene purgiar and shot himself in the fin "Go back to the synagogue and pray| ser Instead, but both for d bp." said| didn't keep him fr The Magistrs his ad-|{n Harlem Poliee Cour ice. later under the Sullivan anti-weapon SrA eee law, MYSTERY MAN BEQUEATHED | The mittary amette champion te ‘ombe, vighteen, a cle THOUSANDS, LEFT NOTHING, | xo. 72 gust One Hundred and Sixte et. He !s a member of the Eng! Whit Plains G $ ¢ Corps of the Twenty-second Regt el Srocers: Give Up) ment, Last week there was a Durga Search for Hidden Wealth of n Rudolph Van Baren, Special to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y¥,, Oct, 2 ward and Frederick Piggott, proprietors of @ grocery and meat . Who were dequeathed $100,000 each in the wi of | Seki Petombe want it Rudolph Van Baren, known as thelof, the bullet going thro “man of mystery” of White Plains, have/fingor of bis right hand given up search for the fortune they |Stself In the wal thought Van Baren left. I is now gen-| Policeman Ayers, 0 erally belevod that the thousands he| Hundged and Fourth wave away existed only in his disordered | Poukht, De Mant mind @nd that he didn’t have a cent. sp Lawyer Henry R. Barrett, represent: |; the staui whe ing the Piggott boys, consulted the | him under $500 bon¢ Dutch Minister at Washington, Trea-]on in the sury Department ofMictais and officers of banks in Chicago, Washington and New York in his search for the hidden ae- curities Van Baren often boasted of owning, but not @ cent haa been found. | Mr, Barrett found a safety deposit box signalled to pull out. It fe believed this prevented eertous trouble Fs young man’s R 2, 1911, D:mensions of Very Latest “Perfect Figure” Would Make Woman a Human Barrel As the Question Is Wholly One of Figure and Figures, This Table Tells the Story With Mathemat- ical Precision. BUST 398 DEALS 4. | beter dF INBURGLAR SCARE SHOOTS HIMSELF AND IS ARRESTED Guardsman Wounds His Fin- ger and Is Held Under Sulli nouse, and De re roots, #O WH this morning, and a burglar ved not to le the finger, Ay Ane n Baren had rented in a Brooklyn in- stitution, but there was nothing in it. | The Piggott boys loaned Van Baren considerable money, which he never re- | paid, They tave decided to be good| Afier recetving ; [losers, and have given up t? at| the pretty girl wealth’ of Van Baren te Pate — ' Ca Train Carrying Strike Breakers, Stoned by a Crowd esouth, MEMPHIS 2A carload | giy of Minols Central strike breakers from | Chicago to New Orleans was attacked | ar sons at MeCo' yesterday. Thy , car was stoned, most of theewindows administering a 3 broken aud several occupants slightly | pel Mllowed by tb injured. Efforts were made to detach | fast the git! Jumped., |the car, and when mpectal egents saw by the ear, what wes intended the engineer was|man ‘Thomas Luddy yan Law. 1 something hadn't co! house without a pe hor went his bal! GIRL THRASHED AND THEN ARRESTED BOLD MASHER 101 he walked him up to over to the policeman, th e jumped | igh it was going aking Hanriott atrol- [BOY RUNS AWAY. RATHER THAN TAKE BREWER TRACES ROBBERS 10 LAIR AS POLICE LAUGH Wealthy Man Turns Detective When His Clues Are Scorned by Officers. EXPEC TS TWO ARRESTS. | Gets Confession From Man by | Threatening “to Blow His Head Off.” |to arrest two men to-day, | Distler's fine home, No, 400 Warwick He told the p venue police station, Alscovered footprints in his |yard. They led directly fro NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN. All through East | Brooklyn and even ove his chase led him. Here and picked up scraps of information At last his suspicions fixed men who seemetl to have no occupat Ile found both were inveterate p New nto on two midnight. He hunted up tae third man, a cousin of one of the other two. “I made him confess to me that \other two fellows robbed my house, the brewer raid to- “He told mo |that, after the game, his cousin pro- |posed they rob my house. He refused |to have anything to do with it "Ale | |right," his cousin said, ‘the big fellow | will go with me.’ The big fellow was the third of the players. “TI told him I would blow his head off Rea e Man me what that crowd ald she knew T meant it. They went ne my house a little after mid- | night and worked until 4 o'clock in the | morning. hey even took my clothes, [When 1 came thome from the country the | POLICE LAUGH AT HIM FOR A SECOND TIME. With His rome New Hersey Then T went te the police again. They laughed at ime and waid that even it | t the me sbably were | - EC, away fi here. But I knew. bette: 91d En lish 28 going to watt until tomnight for the | i police to make an arrest and !f they i Rather than go home and take a whip-|qon't do it, T will arrest these fellows | ping, which his sister informed him was yw gs for him, Maurice M arn t afrald of n 1 wil “« fourte 1 Iy grab the one I see by the ar SOU PS, FIs H, home in Cli hig |neck and 2 lias any Weapons. AT! r me Perec Hf 1 will drag him to the police station. 10c PER BOTTLE Allen Huloers, “Warrant? What do T want with « Deiec! 01 Ginsino & ” 4 | warren Haven't I, as a citizen, the Made byE. Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y. AT let st bre Mt8: power to arrest them? I will do it and | Manning told t ae WAS show the — poll something about | employed on the Passaic Herald, Hel *nesing thieves, PNelther of these men | was sent out to collect money Satur- day. He lost {t, as well as some money CHASE LEADS THROUGH EAST do anything but steal so far as I can | | WEREAS BRIDE LOST $995,000 BY MARRYING Pormer Mrs. Dunlop Forfeited| Her Share of First Hus- band’s Estate. Beautiful Mre. Archibald Montgomery McCrea, as she is now, who las just | married the son of James McCrea, Pret | ident of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, !s | poorer personally by $906,000 because of | the wedding. Mrs. McCrea was Mrs. David Dunlop st., wife of @ wealthy tobacco manufac- turer of Petersburg, Va. Mr. Dunlop died three years ago, leaving a fortune of $3,000,000, one-third of which he be- Ernst F. Distler, President of the! queathed hig, widow on condition that | Ferd, Munch brewery, No. 28 Vernon| ghe should not marry in. The will avenue, Brookiyn, temporarily has| provided that should she remarry she | dropped his occupation to turn “Sher-| should retain only %,000 of the million, |tock Holmes." Ile declares he has! the forfeited pagtion going to her four been so successful he expects the police! little daugaters In addition to the $1,000,- 004 that they had already inherited from their father. avenue, East New York, was robbed As Mrs, McCrea, however, the for- ‘Sunday night, Sept. 17, of $5000 wor:h| merly much sought widow has only of Jewelry, cut glass, clofiing and fur-| exchanged one millon for more millions. niture, The family was at the Distler Mr, McCrea is President of the Union summer home, Manorville, 1. 1. Distles Springs Manufacturing Company at reported the robi to the Liberty Pittsburgh and is @ man of wealth tn his own right. ected the robbers ca n Mr, Dunlop was @ horse fancier, and ue eae ae aan its peri Ca so is Mr. McCrea. Mr. McCrea exhib- {ted a string of prize winners and met liscredited, he de- ,Mrs. Dunlop at the horse show, Kindred turned de tive, One day ‘tastes were discoverel that appealed | more to the Southern beauty than any- thing she had been offered by w# dozen ; t suitors who wéfted on her In the days toward the nouse aintln ted. was Of her widowhood, Subsequent meet- “meee ans ig: nd the trali. It led |2nes at Newport in New York to the suspected house. Disappointed Were Rous wan by RNs CF She ene aebe at the way the poll ia had treated his on Miss Mary Carling Johnston of first suspicions, he determi © ©OM" | detersburg, Mrs. McCrea was counted ener Pita hi tar a S00 one of the most attractive of the Vir- ginta girls. 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Inatead the| nd told his father, who called Po- man Cunningham of the Fourth! avenue station, He arrested the run- aways Manning's mother lives at No. 448 Clinton aven Hulbert’s home 1# at Clifton avenue with Sandwich, Oysters or Beefsteak here is absolutely no truth in the mor, Janet, show the gentleman the < and ive him a photograp! 2------ eet Try it on | i } SANDWICHES [fem So Gal Flesh | A imple but sure way to. iner GULDEN'S | MUSTARD ssimitation and n the food which olid th to make blood apothecary shepe, and turned him Hanrlott paid sims Salad soothe can ‘vinegar, i | On Tap in Restaurants, Oyster Houses and Saloons pat anit se cst ens clemente| nd ues, They ate obtainable in sealed packages from phyaiclane an@ well-stocked — Blackburn's Pain-Away-Pille relieve ecverest hi luchedbooureigiay tc, All rely absolutely upon their intrinsic merit. USED UPRIGHT PIANOS in good order $75--$90-—-$100—$125 $8 to €5 monthy. 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