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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1911. SCORED ADMIRER Calls Women Who Fall in Love —POSSENHINT BAN PUT ON RATS | \- SHOOTS MARKED. “With the Matinee Idol “Flappers” FORMINVHO OFBARNARDGRLS WOMAN AND SELF a, -—ATTANED GL FRESHE CLAS Top Coats | Lewis Waller, English | Steilman Begged His Friend’s Actor, Who Finds Them | Actua) $15 |Whole Country Joins Search|Sophomores Lead Them Into! mM : Fey HS Values, Wife in Vain to Elope “Most Annoying. | for Assailant of Pretty Hall of Mysteries and An- | Pci & i i | | . aT | o- Morro urday sf) With Him. | Just a Form of Hysteria, | Young Woman. | nounce Stern Edicts. | meee ae amival Resulting From Sup- FA y 6 sia’ ine be BAY av ealaara Go| his bertifu! $15 cos and made * LYNCHING IS FEARED. vertu sera eriaeainy “Hae Minea pressed Emotions, He Asserts; That’s Why He Mrs. Kirsch Was Clinging to| Doesn’t Take Them TRAGEDY ON BRIDGE. | price $10 for to-ma: lege for the Freshmen—the day upon whieh they are incuicated Into the dark mysteries of college “ettycut and Victim Is Seized as She Rode |tausne to ptay the meek and lowly rote Vicuna Cloth i ner reset FS EE H r | i | * by the ruthless sopho nores. : coo Child When Man Opened Seriously. to Post-Office on There are one hundred and etghty Fashioned into typical Eng ish Paddock A aweet young things In this yoar's fresh- n cas “ss i Fire on Her. | Bicycle. man clase (M5), all of whom are be- brary Mt e tae i oe Mae : | By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, Ing led into the Hall of Mysteries and at back, inlaid with contrastiog color, —— rt If you find you ene inducted nto the sacred ethica that rule Hal ing her three-year-okt son, simply must love " the interciass relations, The sophomore: treatment, the buttons uria ely com- Aaron . Every man at Golden's Bridge, N. ¥., f * e Meal Kelas wean: pea Hohl t Raga | ate to leave his home is engaged in ait, CAP And fown and black maak, se bining both colors—grey with purple or Mrs. Flora Kirsch win shot in the back secret. Eat out |manhent that extends over the length King’s blue. solemnity and impressed upon their | of Westchester County. They are seok-| callow minds that they must obey the ing an Italian, who to-day attacked | edicts that were written by the class cf Nora Goad, the seventeen-year-old |1913 for the class of 1912, woll as daughter of a wealthy farmer, Caleb (certain and specific new edicts that th Goad. \class of 1914 have propounded, Among Men of wealth andsposition joined the |the vastly important edicts already P written are the following ete Doce wanerm 1 Seer 8 Fraternity, high school and class Posse. The entire countryside 18 UP! cing are forbidden to fresh yh tail ra ? No hats and coats shall ye wear The young girl ts one of the prettiest! asove the first Moor girls of the section. It had heen her Rats, puffs and false hair are ut- le from her home ar ae eated without ruth upon di: No freshman shal! invade the cor- ridors of the sophomore study upon pain of social excommun Ye shall not walk throw your heart in si- lence. He prefers you to do It that way, if ft ts all the same to you. Of course, if you have any preference yourself, Eng- land'a greatest matinee ‘dol, who yesterd.. arrived in New York to play the leading role in Robert Hichens's ad ane & arden of Allan,” 1s atter ail a very | been trying to persuade her to de-| Polite person. I am sure if he felt he MAL har. Suevand and child really should he would arrange to Iis- Mrs. Kirsch {s a handsome woman, | ten to declarations of affection on Wed- twenty-five yoars old. Her home {s at|mesday and Saturday afternoons be-| ' No. S Brook avenue. Speilman tween 6 and 6 o'clock. | thirty-f by Jacob Spellman and fell dying on the roatway of the Wendover Avenue Bridge over the railroad tracks in Park venue, Bronx Rorough, to-day. Spell- Man attempted to escape, but a woman arabbedy him by the coat and men elosed in on him. He had fired four hots at Mrs, Kirsch, two of which had taken citect, The remaining bullet he TS fired into his own head and the wound dids fair to prove fatal, The woman was #h nor, She Alterations FREE SALEAT ALL THREE STORES g EE ree -New York Fulton Street ~ Brooklya J. 14 and 16 West 14th Sireet 400 and 46? ot in defense of her Ls the deep gaunt'et cuffs showing like rs a the ten | 4a Kang of laborers has 1 the Rock Cut Road She had to pass this gang on her daily rips for mall To-day, as she passed | ra ol lived at a lonely spot, a man, believed to have ne entwined 6 E oO d fy ia : a On caret eeeaey Lene ed tot oad gang, Jumped from s woar the Insignia be: sir ‘ i h \ a adi auededtda nti mp of hushes and seized her is nerves. And dekbanted tow BURR TE None ney ye to all sophomorent maker, Erom boyhood he had be fiat eid Hives neon $1 pore creamed Cor help, but none heard | PUe4 74,10, intimate friend of Mrs. Kirsch's hus- DN pe te eer eee pee Ee ee wie Beene) ee will be rigidly band | estin nization let me explain! ela er with all of her young | ¢, trength, The battle was terrific, but ihe girl was no maton for her Miss Goad was left halt. is In a Little patch of woods. | When she recovered sufficiently she! found her bleycle and rode to the post office, where she told her st very few minutes the entire ht, as well as th Hatt ¢ of the Awful Police inves! Kirsch invited Spe: about a year ago. friend. The y Nave learned that | fnat stands for “Keen on to his home| Waller,” and the members of the order are those charmin who send Mr. Wal up in pink billet doux, or hang about) his stage door with thelr souls in their | | take my word for it nan promptly h the wife of h repulsed his a Moher husband e affalr, 0 argue S: out of his frame of mind alarmed, \- po MET WOMAN AND URGED HER fat scoured the bestowed upon this year's nmen had been in the 38 of formulatt st two upon on was liagt year's freshinan class were large tags ! Fresh Ne With Care. ags had to be worn con. Ina nd the woods the man | These er assailant was about ea sof age He wore blue vv mores vere itn Rie he ave tier ies reeset i binitih + fee aie "shrine Wai | arrivel” ‘ho wsueat of the Millions of people, all over the couniry, ate “Plappere?’ "1 repeated, a utle| li i Vier WI Pag Reed sally! are enjoying America’s favorite oatmeal . ath at Serer he lL iui The v4 Woman collapsed after | sophomores re the puffs and rate = tores of her shborhood 8’ {t {8," confirmed the eruasl » homerandeyene'e lt ess a Gs AF gata At with he ty morning aft “It {a & word Londoners | n] c n _ : ’ anaes tee waits her huaba ‘ ‘ F n the woman who goes m rit il i He's Worth 5.000 Worthleas Sh . “temporary Ki Holding th 1 the h crazy. Rather déscriptive, eh? lt { fut ‘ class. stored 11 purchases she was on| “But they pay for thelr seat th = aT ene an 3 i her way he to-day when Speilman| thea I suggested, ‘ = a cama a and Wiliam street, Manhattan, to-| 7 Health Strength ntercepted her at the northeast corner) “Oh, well,” replied Mr, Waller, and Rep 2 Savrariivoe far! Marre K S ho 8 4 pettiton in uptey, Ie! JACKSON, Miss, Oct. 6.—Gov of Weislover nd Fark avenuen | walked penaively the iongth of nia re- lmpersonates Covering — for Aarried to J. H. Winans, Who | giv, abilities, a £1370, with but sot night inatructed that troopm be sent Phe con on of the p. ‘as vio- | ception room in the Hotel St. Regis. ae ‘ hits “ pan Ne t ers, 49.5 rata (Oy 7 “Ito Water Valley to pre strike break a It's ke this" he said, and atruck| TWO Days Before Guilty Had Been Named in Jers arr erat 4 it Sy etitie rane Tlinels Central « 4 e t M nM m . a tude. ‘Of course the livelihood e tailroad. According (to a despateh from ploration|the Mayor of Water Valley, tmported | ioeemeor ta Gorpanyy ‘estiinaied valve sis share, |siopmen and tooal men who desire to! Nutritious—easily digested — atre 18 dependent on women; Man Turns Up. | City Physician’s Suit. n't deny that At least half the sway. She had » in alme y thea At — - hut market othing." work are being intimidated ike whieh te composed of women, Ite the Woman | eit ae at ie uci he thoroughly cooked for two : he hart t 1 $e ‘or nearly two days Mrs. Mary Pau ‘ 1 > ¥ revalver and | wn brings ine man to the theatre, |, FOF Nearly two days Mfrs, Sfary Pau. i un hours in the mill, reducing rn her head. | MATINEE AUD.ENCE DOESN'T Sone in nor nedrony waltine teen ral ersey ‘ Sete a Fe, AUOLENEE,. Col a ult In her, ed feared in Phiten on your fuel bill. "But vou cannot say, with any degree Bhe én f who wa named by D Saves you time—enables you to who mak nke w pla Na : BENIN TAaE SCRUerLVibacOnKies sleep an extra hour—and to get = raws 0} st allowed to do eo. of New Je Jecided th, the children to school on time. nto 4 ee A # not mpersonatin bed- | refuses eh c : ‘ - iby Detectives {482 vith an Why Don’t You Enjoy H-0? wh nan has.” ’ atation. It wasn't| the former M » sister of th . ° 7 over in se they would have! M ot e ot eae with th thav adm ry Ww in dbixon of fore. t man her he he ey told Mrs. ‘sartaz) ¥ » also f SPEILMAN SHOT HIMSELF elent-year-old dausght : f the Fourth Resin WHEN HE SAW POLICE. . there Js a reason for that, to parana acre ates ational Guard On the outskiets t rowd and Waller, seriously, "You se © perlud of time. And our ‘oliooman M age Woman stores up quite a Mrs, Roo t In Better, | 1 Detective Joseph Clark. essed emotions, A milsedcalx rihke @.16 no’ i} i % ti is 5 rhirs 4 4 x rede end ut th ocompetton and. he Ha revolver tw weve yr wet Harris service is quick f And what's more, it’s most efficient. When you need by nay n toni cp Kopar | glasses, you want them without delay. ° arts was at ir 4 Mt the end f hiss Nv ) ' Petia prame and summoned Gh ate ) ) ae BORROWS REVOLVER ANDO oe ean ee bitance ronan that both @ woman 1 Mra. Kir \, me HB et ably a mt he ne, ‘thene ‘Gapyers’ serioualy, 1 ~— The largest optical house in the world guarantees « Alscovered how much they are actually tn- RRs eau ee BE eee that Mr condition. 1) terested in me better than they do wtisfaction—whether the glasses p \ hin a few give birt miont y her family who ) or $5.00, does not take the wh ition, including the | Costs Less Because WAITS FOR THIEF | expert Oculists (registered phy icians) who carefully examine ft Makes More t throu fo she stores 10 all up alta f Jer th u baba Died your eyes, the 1 nics W al the lenses according to the pre ats “5. gna stores it all up till she's nearly | wir) a borrowed y alten 1 ae ba gate al ar id ling the shoot hyeterical. Thon it only takes a Tues 2 are cea scription, and ( who a he frames or mountings, all t in the| ploture, oF @ poem, or an actor ine | ' . le, Not | work in perfect harmony, to give you the glas you need at © were t+ romantic play to make her think \ ¥ Morning passe Hatta i: sue ae aent St ARTs Mrs Hella gh tg feeling a lot more than she very hot we unde od | RIE DA 78 2 , Shortest notice, consistent with accurate work, j Hg “°c yeally is, That is why I can’t take | ‘ ¥ n clo t BURG E . ttn 1 nay to | iA East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, | Pte ar a Were IA'S @pticad Bouse & || INDIA AND CEYLON | : REMARRIES FIRST WIFE Nee ae unbuus Aves, Slat and Rend Bis ° $$$ 76 Nus uu St., near Joho St 1009 Broalwoy, near Willo'by, Bklyr 2 ° es 39 Fulton St : Bin Oonlists and Opticians . near Hahne’s, Newark Bt. ice ap, A HE WED FIFTY YEARS AGO, fans.) ven ect Nebraska Man After Deaths of Two) Kiling, ever Ti! ihavenoene Other Wive 7B s, Seeks Woman From | feature fs 1 class i st that droop Whom He Had Been Divorced. | yi e\aiy s mouth is flexible FULLERTON Neb. Oct. 6 j ro | and wide. eee oaae on ine ffty-thind an. |SENGITIZEU AT\OSPHERE 18 niversary of their wedding day aft EV'GS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK © x0OMS | FURNISHED Tae SULOTED US ALL CASE BONES Fuk nar ane TEM CIN eS 14s TL RG | GRAND RAPIDS Ome Ce ‘Sh "7 i SY) Ay TURMITURE ary rs : thing 2 ROOMS OL having been married to two o' ed WRITE FOR i women, Horman and the woman awh |W has just remarried were ava ed afte : 2 i 144 BOWERY |OUR sont : having lved together fifteen years ae , cCAY! Gi rirart i and te on’ exhibition at ove ‘ Horimin then married Mra. Hot a BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK. CATARRG! “eu sap erat Fopnsend o Tulle ‘he died women WHAT SIDE OF STREET, NOKIH OF GRAND STRULT "L STATION FREE LIBERAL CREDI l TER 5 lived for twenty-flve voars, Sh H bare eae, and ten years ag0 hi 1 you best?” I asi . . “i aes 3 died recently | maiinees,”” v6 Mr. Walle oibd i aan ( $50.00 Worn $3.06 Down 1a a or) Recently Horman wrote his first wife “Women seom to like bloodshed, » A \ pkg i $75.00 $5.00 « ¢ Weekly and two weck 1@ can ' °°" tragedy on tho stage better than \ 1-4 Carat, $$ i meee MSDs tan him, & rexpondet to 1 m advan nm) | quea do. When a mau her Arch i Ee ‘“ 3100 Worth 510.00 Sowa oh} Weekly ie the house where they began| theatre be goes to ¢ $i be “ $2.0 Larker ee wine + "| When a woman goes to the theatre Biealute, feat \3-4 “ A. 0 es 4 a Us Ly Pret , —_ | mle goes to be thrilled, Most of ‘ a. $200 i} 2.25 te 1 at Table, | the more somtre dramas wonld te Be 4 ial $300 “ $30.00“ $2.75 Preeere Frederick Stoveson, bookkeeper nover make a cent if it were not | teresting and in which Dnusdeuy large alse to fn 4 si 7 PR 83 West Houston street, dropped 4 for the women who go to see | gcters break any of t ‘ats ie £2 any color cen, Our, Terme Aualr Aine to New Vor Sad Hedle , , nei . rrounded | | oretaurant, am not saying thas | OR aunts somaseet” M. FORBES, io renuisaly and yloyed by Frederick Vollman, a ft is the tr # necessar vat have] #A simple roma concluded M “ At One clothetx, Warren and Greenwicis streets, the longest runs in Magland. As al ywaller, “Willies fom a human and 23) He was thirty-two years old, matter of fact any kind of play well! inal ‘noint of view.” Sauer: