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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. Cr Ney en ae oe anoen Bar HELD AS MASHER Rouge Pot Tints the Faces ot New York PIPL KIDNAPPED (ssiszseeteeccy/ ramuee ere AS COURT PRAISES, Fiom Fiith Avenue Down to Grand S'reet BY WDOWSWOUER 320 EE Pe GIRL L ACCUSER (ON tA Cs Fan ist bits "| Girl Beiieved lo Be Kidnapped Mrs. Lewta's husband left her eleven Married Man Who 1 Who Sed Been | = \ f yther by some in whom the shop wit Thomas Sposeto af | | | | « ago, Only once siner, to Mrs. Lewis Tells of Tragic . |Wonders Why They Do It, wor “No Lastirg Love Is} i routs the. iva yn ei Pursued and Arrested Denies | Won ly Astiice” and Business Demands Threats by Matt Whose Love |rettrned to New vork and ‘ He’s a Flirt. | Vifciency, Not Beauty.” | She Scorned. 1a bar We Had tees : | i —_ — was the years APHASIA ALSO: A CLUE, | ot tne ontiren, ens favo ossedilaaiabiaids Lewin went West to sities and |Long Missing Father Part of | tour years ots tami [have followed him West, Mystery in School Child's jine trom vim. Then ni SCENE ON B. R. T. TRAIN N.| BY NIXOLA GREE! nan remarked from a Now York pulpit on the women sean In the streets of this! heeks in order to get face beauty that Beauty may be acqui * through love happiness is the best cos Sisters Appeal to Policemen and Deciare They Were ‘aint your cheeks with happine: was the re peared In New York and a Insulted. endation of the Rev. Christian F. Relener, pastor | Disappearance. |Ate'retuved ant he lefts ~ of Grace Methodist Church, Ye day the originator sd PERIODS OF APHASIA FURNISH ANOTHER CLUE. The police are investigating still an: ‘other clue to the misenge @irl. Mre Lewis says that five years ago May suffered from scariet fever. Several 1, wae kidnapped BY | timem since ler recovery, deaplte her of this novel beauty cut! told me just how the nes coumetic should be appliod, first, however, amplifying Pe the accusation that the New York woman fs not so falr IXOLA as she is painted, or rather as she paints herself, GREELEY» SMITH Of course, I can give you no acimal figures,” Dr. a of mashers had learned from the firm, cour- fon of the two pretty Flat- bush girls who braved the unpleasant-| ness of notoriety by ruthlessly pursuing | Mrs. Anna Bo Lewts, a widow, who) ss made a small fortune buying and ng the stocks of bankrupt stores at daughter, May, even her youn, | fourteen years. « an alleged they saw him held | Reisner explained. “I can say only that so far as my personal observation Jone of her mother's former sultora be- : a 3 9 a q i iT "| ju vriliilancy In school, she has developed for Bpecial Sessions. | extends every 1 woman in New York helys out her complexion. | | cause she refused to marry him, she | aymptorne of aphasia. Frequently her OISE annoys a Violet and Lillian Meighan, seventeen “One of the most prominent men of the West who was walking with | | refused iim, ale says, by fe he te five! mother would send her for articlen tn tirea man. | the next room, She wo' and’ twenty years old respectively, years her Jumor. No, 1369 East Vourteenth street, Fi bush, are the girls who have demon- But never the noise of cool Rheingold foaming into the me a few days ago suddenly and sald, ‘Have you noti womnen in New York paint thelr faces? Why do they do it? “At one i} olther with an entirely ffs ty and of qulet habits, | cle or to again tnquire wh | returned to New York a few dayn ago, | lier mother wante d how many | May, who ts p ‘ Dr, Ret ‘Quit preaching, go Into bual- Work! his theory, Strated the proper way to resen{ the|,, Legitlebdtals fter a thi h aN iee aia cab ate a ie familariiies of street car passengers. |... Heed RU lh 1 rece SiMe el few Guess dn sealeenaa BE ta, | believe athe may suddenly ta Jo Mest Fe tes 0 Ps tiflclality of com: |lion The minister refused, andy | Lewis's relatives in Colorado Springs, | memory and that she ts wandering in ey are employed at Spring and Mac- | pjex an do 90 no tonser, | ts With. ite Cheek Was Gt Col. She bad gone there with her simer) the streets in sea AUK PALE RIPE . dougal streets, Manhattan, and ri “To-day, in New York, the habit cht of hia world power ever every week day. of coloring the face artificially | ‘Brother, yo eh the better That their prompt measures of self} extends from Fifth avenue to ive hut have 1? Only my millions,’ Protection are appreciated was shown Grand street. Women of leisure, HUMAN when they appeared tn court agains | working girls, factory girls, all | TMAOHINERE. wanen Able, TOMVENe -y "id,| endeavor to cultivate beauty of lumens Hast ritieentn stree:, biatousn, | suciace ab the expen | Dorothy, sixteen years old, when ahe | able to tell her n 4 * | ‘Three lakes in Central Park are near 4 veloped milla “ tion of the 1UNBS. | the Lewis home. nlley are; 4% he was about to be public sxiool at Eighty-elgith atreet | that If by chance she fell or has been 4 Lexington avenva, thrown Into one, she left some trace, Mre. y AOS . pitain, but could find no trace of her sada tey'be| Brest She Oat 64 yemterday me es in this age,” Ing and was last seen by her sister and | daughter 4 hd ne aleaman for | Rese of wor | | (Gann Mehoed be O ice Heres | “Please posi think Tam one of those |” day s tol a policeman at Ninety-third street and| When last seen, May was dressed tn Sons. Sold by all deal- —_ es wind Kom nu! Lexington avenue, a half block frotn hor | White and wore a small hat. She care ers. | Only a dollar for ried her ac under her arm and 24 bottles in Greater “I must praise you young women f think a Oe 4, | home, No, 169 Ninety-third street. a tran the school at Sixty New York. coming here to make this c! as bs 1 | TELLS OF SUITOR'S TRAGIC cixhth on avenue to Magistrate Kempner said 8 : hod that at Et - street and Lex- agistr eipuat ote retinas dered | THREATS WHILE WOOING, = {iivion avenue, ” wants, tries tol When she failed to return yesterday | = | Spode he ae eeeee tact Satat'was sent ow TO CALL 600 WITNESSES AT | by the police to-day when the girl tattet| GEQRGE H. BAKER’S TRIAL. to return all night: \ Srtortae we fore nade o fanay fi Be Sure You’ Know QO DAYS IN TOM °F) MOTHER | nies. cere baer and eee “are ac] ASxiation Charged With the Inside, | of ° rous attitude when in church full sense of public duty, Al BEAUTY THAT IS LASTING who travel in public conve COMES FROM WITHIN. Greater New York should be graceful] seyurch women, let me a to you." ‘ao not paint, They know that It was Miss Violet who last auty comes from plainant. She alles: You know shown high courage Es sacred tarill of| ——— yar you only rossi suled her Beach B, R. T. tra When che and her sister were on thei way to work, Miss Violet told Magistrate Kempner that Holcomb, a refined jooklng man well-dressed, gave his place o cross t to her that she might sit next her er; she thanked him and he seated himself directly @ppostte to them. Very svon, Miss Violet said, Holcomb's man ner and gestures became most insinuat- ing and Insulting. Indignant, she called her sister's attention to Holcomb's ac No. 146 Meade street and living at No. Fraudulent Use of Mails, eifishness and sacrifice, | 275 Stanton street. Chill, Mrs. Lowis| Five hundred witnesses are to be) {mk of the sams tt le st know what they're miss. | says, naisted that she marry him, | called at the trial on a charge of using | id material that make} s @ they ever experi- tl Mrs. Lewis is thirty-five years old and|the matis for fraudulent purpo of| ie era mea for 3 Aik e | | morning Chill ia thirty. George H. Waker, president of the Ratl- | higher a boy climbs way Educational Association, and Har-| pearly 85 Ihid: wed with) mere in ay | | He persisted tn his attentions, she | tiimow J. Madden and Paul J. Gate) Mtg reached Why, I've seen married - | Cte FILM SHOWS RACE 10 HER SIDE says and threatened to kill her. Ac-!jagnor, which got into full swing to-day If Veet ° : Hy who| cording to her story, one day last aum=| hefore U Fagi aie fo F coo ; before United Staten Cireult Judge Vee-) “TBE NEW WESER ae mer Chill followed her from her home, | der in Brookllyn. Hac aaa pate RSS IES rare then at No, 165 East Ninety-sixth| Frederick W. Hiller of Belleville, N. J., renpona biti atreot, to her store at No. 337 Kaat|tentifled that in 1910 he answered an ad- $190 to $600 ! 5 he and her #isier were grea as much cx women Owner of East Side 2-for-5 | Kept Alive by Prayers, Woman | seventy-seventh street, after mhe had | veriisement of the Railway Educational Segoe embarrassed Miss Viotet sald pene bees pr race mutelle nas been | : vi i na ‘ refused him admittance, and got en the tation in which It was set forth | Built to Last Forever @onally, did not know for awhi ha Theatre Jailed, Though Never Recovers Conscious- bari car ‘with her. that {'# scholars, to whom it taught the Perfection in ¢ and construction, to do. TOLD HIM SHE INTENDED TO HAVE HIM ARRESTED. Holcomb went to the car door as train approached Dumeld street. “¥'m going to have that man a he deserves it.” exclaimed Miss euddenly determining on her acti Bhe and Miss Lillian comb to the station plat fet touched him on the shou! her face flushing with shame and anger, tol@ him hotly she was going to have clm arrfated, art of feeding locomotive engin: ana| Slightly Used and Exchanged Pianes twisting brakes, were provided with eal @ refused to discuss | at from $80 to $100 a month. He | $75, $90, $100, $125 marriage with him, she charges, he drew | for tuition, completed hia course on No v.| Stool, Cover, Cartage and Mute FREE. @ small vial from his pocket. He told | 15 and asked for the promised Job. TERMS Low ae 85 Down, ause he allowed children to attend The aged mother of the Rev. Willlam ber It contained vitro!. He threatened Jan. 3 he was sent to Cressona, Pa, ie moving picture performances In his the-|\ prothers, pastor of the Church of | ¢ ‘ash tt from the bottle, 4 job on the Philadelphia and Reading Dorey inde atre at No. 3&7 E Houston street, } ,, 7, ana ¥ 1 5 of d the Immaculate Conception at Mont-1 1.4 police, and Chill hurried trom her, | Ra!toad. which he Adn’t get because! wanveoLa—r O'glock this mi: He persisted later, however, in his atten: | —_————_— Moses Mass was sentenced to-day tn the | car, N. 1, died at Polini ¢hs' . hi he could not qualify physteally. Then plane: opergted, by Court of Special Sessions to twenty iy at the home in-law, | ¢ f > Sahel tela a La |, Cheer he [James D. Moriarty, at No, 29 Mount] He threatened to get even with hi true ‘0 | electri . f her son-tn-law,| tlons and frequently visited her atore. | he Was instructed to apply for a job at ase against Mass was prose nataial ty she charges and made many threats to rately shirks mother= i ee . : When she allgited he insleted on talk: mot be, beautiful. | Mothers Sent Children. ness to See Her Son. ing to her, When hood are ° e real and th having,” ting affection of | rested Mra. Lewts she threatened to call | ed Hole Miss Vio; and. nard the George th German Lloyd ad. His mother ston of the ter a trip a nconselous whe W. 14th Upholstery Co., Tel. 2565 08. ith St. 6 I. PARLOR SUI 1S OFROLST ARES trothers: m the alle: © shows, , it seemed to me, neverthe | ne : meistien sad nt caneid. || tor AUTO) Tous, Children’s ° and belet for the ecit-made|Brought From Georgia Home } ianuc ’ eviously he hash the Port Morris, N. J., shops of the p.,| Weser Bros.” vente ee L. & W., but his letter of application) 181 West 23d St ith Ave, ry the dr y at the Instlg had ived here | Kill ner. of an organization called the Units: nad arrived here ; volition, he got @ Job with the Public | === — “What's the trouble?" he asked. ALONE WHEN PAPA It does not appear that the re When Mrs. Lewis sent her chil! service Company in Jersey, She told him Jof the neighborhood in which Muse to. : DR-C-F. : to Chicago, Sho did not hear of] isred he had got Into diftculttes| “Do you think I would behave in that Pad jected to the place. As a matter of fa him until three weeks ago, when! through disgruntled pupils who had 7 Why, I'm a married man TerM HOURROITlsketa daretbel San conduct would ruln n a fr dyes never gets what she GOES 10 HOSPITAL “| eR ogee ; eeu ertuaes te and she did not recover con-| ton street, Brooklyn, recetved a letter! or to finish the required course, He had With that Ho! ou ws or realiz wellness that A atts tha SAAT sness before her death from him asking for Information con-) passed 2,000 pupils and had secared Jobs stairs to the street; f 0 t a lon of the me ¢| Mrs J not recovered con- nue'trolley car passing on Fulton street 1 contaminating | selousness he she must have kno: so did they. 1 on Mass's trall for some time. | » her death were answe: Miss Violet, for she sald, Holcomb was AreeuiOn It ts a at satisfaction to edging through the crowa ds the nerintendent Moore ¢ got home before mother's deata Big Walter Conton, warrant Rav agolece iamintad: One ki I net out abroad 1 lef of the Adams street po! at elicited no response. Later, of his own Teh O44 Chelsea Brenings by Appolntmept dre 0 Colorado Spri ch Algiomyy lorado Springs Chill went) “si, aker,'the accused president, de- “You must be crazy,” he retorted moving picture show 1s located | he reached her] je . ; Lies her sister, Mrs. Tillie Levy, No, 112 Ful- | ratied to pass the required examinations y Cah ah encier Ua priest. sild to-day that while] cerning Mrs. Lewis, He gave his Chicago | for 6,000 graduates Me jumped on a era that he should « “T want that man arrested,” cried |« ye Was arraigned Father Brothers, “te know front platform. mothe! no apparently good health for Society Cares for Them. on the rear platform. Fi . ; i ‘i ar does }@ Woman of her years Ceventy-six), Violet's flaming fuce and exc! Two pretty little Georgia girls, Ludio ie | Her iliness came on sudden ner, this giant followed Hole: Martin, twelve years old, and her si M @ thousand . mam- setzed him as he was about to aligit | tor Josie, ele from the front platform, Conlon sald. | parish, Conlon told him he was under ea mi Waal and took him to the Fulton ie i police station where he was ci Wage : -- ae | with disorderly conduct. Maxistr a P et vt to Murry, Kempner held him tn $000 bail tor ex- amination at 2 o'clock Just before: Holcomb was arraign Isaac V. Schavrien, a lawyer, No. | and Nassau street, hurried tn man is Schavrien to the Mag known him for years. : ) as master of a Masonic lodge |No LASTING LOVE 18 WON BY him to be reputable; this charge must! ARTIFICIAL COMPLEXION aes be a serious mistake. He 1s elther cr ue can ba ud | or innocent.’ announce the engage eel was two tickets for a | Hay, to Vint The wed- | ding will t on the eve | ning of Luke's Epi TWO POISONED BY GAS, jtnyren, onvant avenue and « ss Grand ils, and had | ve ne Man Vi Dying, Win t When 1 lore Deega ‘Paper Drinking Cups “Because of these youn women's | ver trivial. dmoth Ry . » , owes her linshax father, 'T an We manufacture Paper Drink- *. A 258 soe cheraater I foal lt my dity to hold you) TSI) Th gaing’ to lose, im te Newt allel ing Cunalotealleindn Bute un It gives two rooms in one. An artistic living Magtetrate Kempner to Holcomy, “| @ttifoe Ag for the businens we lay, he had to Wek Hin goaled envelopes. and display | room by day. A comfortable sleeping room Delleve these young ladies are telling | %'8 looke, I advertised for a sev- fi mail trade Onna . the truth." retary recently and saw about ish af was aw the door |« rton for retail trac ups by night. th printed special with adv. if desired, ee Sy) | Have You Tried the Hygienic | attached to the Paper Towel? —_—_—_——_ tuizty applicants for the place. All the homely ones were compe- MORPHINE KILLED BABY. | te: 'aua earned tigh salaries, The tremendous sale of Troupe Beds | Troupe Bed called for an immediate — - et pices etaane tes ratareen de actaohed! tg the |< has made this extraordinary value pos- | enlargement of our factory and a pro- Mother Arrived With Infant at Hon | eee tae a inted, merely nin the kitchen | The only real poner towel on sible. Public appreciation of this new | portionate increase in equipment. é pital Too. Late. eed 9 wartees of henuty to sover AE MATH, BOR Ne. haat rite for sampies| and pre-eminently beautiful and prac- | As a result of our vastly greater manus Clement thi onths old, . hi J awling _ | , i dish carmen’ Monro, three months Old. «| world wants from women ts ef- Hae STONE & FORSYTH tical style of bedstead was prompt and | facturing facilities, the cost of producing No. 174 Second avenue, died in the tata De beauty, 3 i n He | Manufacturers), |] enthusiastic. | the Troupe Bed has been materially |! Hleariee Hoopital to-day of morphine | | 3 ? Meee : he will not survive Boston, Mi The overwhelming demand for the | reduced. The mother of the infant stated tc the tight nw he whieh | To the alr of “Yankee Doodle" tie =| mveniag World reprer that her baby | appeal on! alisin’? Why do refratn | ___NEW PUBLICATIONS. __NEW PUSLICATIONS, | That Is Why | Decgme i Naat Friday, when she callot 42> ¥4 York pain? women we must ia | Sanitary and Space Saving. We Are Now Able to Offer Every Troupe Bed in |} in . Bertho! “leach of No, 1isé x oa wey s . . ington avenue. Dr, Flesch told her the w vir ? Stock at a Substantial Saving. } child was suffering from stomach trou- ¥° 5 And sh F i: hi Mahogany finish... $24.00 Solid Mahogany, dark or ble. @he took his prescription to the answered f ee ! Le oil las ead Birch, white, painted 27.00 natural +. ++. $30.00 drug ehop of Julius Florentz at No, 179 Would never n ! Assocition,” ) Oak, Golden or Early Square Enar brass i Second avenue and had {t put up. The 8m natn ' MH mwell the a English Beh 27.00 trimmed, 3 » or one mother administered the powders as Sheurs fi or a w . ge Round Enamel, r bright finish rh ¥ Flesch, but the child feel that I « a ne ap Horsiar, 4 immed, Veeel Round Bra tino} } cal icc etd be a <Ttttr. THE PASSING OF THE CRADLE BED) iri rics 2800 Raw Pi ggg chi faa cop isons and again the To ows ate ACR a ey By FARMER SMITH ne Biri white enamel tine OY 0 circabian "Wain <<°- 3800 J) of in vain to summon Dr, | Wh ne oes Not Fo hy via $0) Sau Brass, satin 0 | Fleech. At last she telephoned to the seeks ti ‘ fe expe ys presse i , . H snotfenstoe would really ” Birdseye Maple 30.00 bright finish... . 45.00 Reception Hospital and the child was eter eves wally uc wads. there Aaa : wit ue 18 my or Telescope. The Troupe Bed Saves the Rent of One Room. Se a Heldeath wie reported. te | 089.18 anyhow. Ong inath Wii ‘ ns ve of Mra. } at Movement tat a'Sicaulag of fe wa? 7 HL Mi aVotl asi, OLD I NEW YORE BY Si MSEUTAREE ae aA i Coroner's “a ease of more Known al vf the @at | d 120 i street, Williamsburg, t ! ite, t. Stl 6 pemme pouoning. had a brother, a clergyman, to wiom few nights aga biases | GEORGE HENRY SMITH, Publisher of Quick Sellers, Cedar Grove, New Jersey | THOMAS MANUFACTURING CO, oot “NEW YORK CITY. vee ae en 3 “s ras ™ _ ” —— a . . ‘

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