The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 4

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" : an — et ee oar qe ni 5 afk Maan ase Bll iS lis ¥ [ROHORCHESTER | HEREWITH, | AGUSED BY WE Occupies Stateroom With Lil-| lian Deremo and Says They Are Married. cS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1011. Women Aviators Who Will Fly [FEDERAL JURY ts eS PRESCRIPTION FOR BACKACHE a spiracy, will be the object ut the Fed-| Magistrate Murphy for violating the eral (nvestiva . whieh will commence] Election Law. ey here on N with the convening of| John BK, Heaney of No. 283 Bowery, one of i est Known ° ° ° | the United States Grand Jur: seeking a mn for Mid: in Mexico and Their Escort. te Duns ane. 6 en told Assistant gon, In charge of the renu, that Ather had pa! tell the police that nine na “Halt ounce fluid extract Buchut ~lounce Murax nd; i him $10 to| good pure xin the bottle well entered | each time and of one oF two ‘es teaspoonfitl comp siriet-Attoraey Miller, e Ked- eral official says that facts presented te him indicated that James B. MaN, Q | and Ortle McManigal violated the orim inal laws of the United ates by the | att transportation of explosives from Indiana to Tilinols, Missourl, Penn. |eyivania and other States on passenger _—s>— on the registry books were t me: of actual lodgers where Heaney was night clerk, Henry Schwartz, the trains engaged jn inte John J. MoNama: r of the Irén Workers, as the reputed man behind” the alleged dynamiting plans, also would be table to indictment, says the District-Attorney, in case the evidence developed beara out the pre- liminary {ndications. poctinine- an MARSHAL IS ARRESTED chairman of the Election Board of the .| dietrict, testifiel that the nine men were brought before the board by Ether and identified by him as lodgers at No, 283 Bowery. None of them actually lived there. fabetes, TT ° o give quick and Indictments Against McNam- aras and McManigal Sought in Indianapolis, / THEN MAKES A DENIAL. : THERE |S. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. LA FOR ELECTION FRAUD. Federal probe of the dynamiteing Lodging H Clerk 5 He W os charges involving oJhn J, McNamara, |Lodging House Clerk Says He Was| fi) gbhsolutely no word to express Finally Makes Another State- ‘itp tal sell hee wien ta Paid for Indorsing Nine elficacy of a ii j wal was assured here to-day je e © ment Declaring the Marriage Indians Coubta turned over eo the Names. Scott’s Emulsion ‘ : Juriadiction of the United States Grand I h Ether, it; hal 4 Took Place in France. Fury books and documents of the Inter- Dansoratle eiection. digiriet caplet, for breaking up national Association and Structural Ironworkers. Following the hearing of arguments yesterday and to-day on a petition filed by United States District-Attorney Charles W. Miller, in which he asked for the documents of the Ironworkers, asserting that facts had been presented to him which led strongly to the belief that the Federal laws regulating the transportation of explosives had been violated, Judge Markey immediafely of Bridge 4 First street, was summoned District-Attorn: oMce to-day and arrested on a warrant issued by Coughs, Colds and Grippe Symptoms. WMIisstS MATHILDA ANDOLOUISE MOISANT WRITES VERSES 10 fon tne passenger list of the Kronprina Witheim of the North German Licyd line, arriving to-day, was the entry "@, Chester and wif The persons who occwed the stateroom indicated were George Randolph Chester, author and playwright, and a talented young woman, who formerly made tilustra- tions for bis novels and stories, which were signed by the name of Lillian 11-70 Franken, Steinberg G. WOMEN AVIATORS TO FLY IN THE CITY OF MEXICO. They Will Show President Madero and Then Four Country Be- pression. I fear I didn't present as good an appearance as 1 might, be- cause I was so excited. I read her sev- eral of my later poems and one tn par- tleular which will be p days. 1 in a few because tt I call it “Thy ¢ own story of my a tion, surrendered the evidence. d A Masterpiece of piano building, at eremo, ey bss when Fannie was ve 1 prom: fore Coming Back. Indictments, charging criminal wail 54, 56, 58 West 23 St. ed when he was marr! r ned to write her a poem in commemo-| 7 es veplied: “Oh, just 0 soon as ration of our meeting and the hope of | Four women sailed to-day on the Mal- _ I got the cable telling me that my wife xreeting her again next spring. That|lory Line steamer Lampasas for the | averse a _ ia what I am doing to-day, and I find | City of Mexico, where they are > give ri aviation exhibitions at the Inauguration A Satisfying Sweet of President Madero, after which they plan an extended tour of Mexico, cover. {ng many long distances pefore they Lindt Chocolate is the smooth- est, richest, and most delicately flavored confection you can buy, A Sale of Women’s pf & Misses’ Coats that It comes Just as easy to rhyme an ever, “When Fannte comes next @pring we are going to talk and knit. TI always knitted in my spare time, although 1 Sent to Any Home in America on 30 Days’ Free Trial We Pay the Freight If the piano proves its worth, and you decide to buy it after the you have jt was then explained to the young Author, whose specialty in writing ts td show how shrewdly the fine points of 4 law may be used to defeat the rea spirit of the law Itself, that the decree ich Mra. Chester obtained from Jus t. HER FREND OF 94 Both Sightless, They Meet for First Time in Twenty understand that girls growing up now do not think they should learn any- thing but how to dance. You see I am still in favor of reserved things, much wturn, Miss Mathidle Moisant {# to pilot one machine, with her sister, Miss Louise That Define Fashion’s Frianger on Oct. 12 was merely Thre is P 4 ; *h | atotsant, as her passenger. + Miss Harriet if t ree Years to Pa are i . who wa ‘ rlocutory decree which could not be Years. qidage | om Fannie, who was always! Quimby took with her Miss M. C. Long. ni t ecolate Every Whim & Fancy 4 MUA Gcuiplsts Gaul) ainety. dave ‘had eee Od ea Both young women have frequently fe tis elapsed. Sb odlise Ac Hhmen “iy Bina! CONAN C ‘ ee Theaters Veen aeeet in flights in the New York es Poetess of Jersey City," although| Cohan & Harris announced this hester grabbed his coat over his heart tottered. . Patrick Donald Hamilton went and FREE. Sold under You'll realize its ; Rothechild & Co. » crippled and, in her ninety-second year,|ternoon that they had taken @ on. we Labelle is. abort. for the ( othec Co.'s definite 10- ZBigamy?" he Kasped and ran for the) ig ‘to-day composing a poem to her| time lease on the Grand Oper Sag woes superiority at first Hy year guarantee, aoelke Donk he wan tard tha tivamy | find, Mins Fannie J. Cioaby, the hymn|ot Chicago, which will be Fe ge ay sa Ais, magnificent instrument is Wee noted ftiternational ones anvna. |®titer, tn commemoration of thelr|called the George M. Cohan's Grand |qirt, 21, Is Journeyman Painter finished in genuine mahogany, gen- and that a marriage outside the Juris diction of the United States would not @ ash practicable basis for bigamy Precedings here. He was slightly com- forted and visited the telephone booth in, He came out with an almos: ble halo of gloom over his brow W SAYS HE IS NCT MARRIED TO THE ARVIST. #1 only wish to say," he “that Imay been guilty of an ermptiona iscretion but that I ive committed pcm Tam not married, 1 w: rely trying to protect a woman Ee before the writer's baggage wa his attorney, Gordon G: peared. He had a lo ference with Mr. Dfiskly to the report ¢ talking with my counsel,” he said, “I find that I have committed n crime in marrying « ‘atate finally and for ried Miss Deremo in Paris as soon as that my wife had obtained Miss Deremo, who was a highly re garded member of the painting class o Robert Henri unui! within a few months, was named by Mra. Chester as the ‘o- respondent in her for divorce. Mrs Chester put in evidence tne fact that her husband had gone abroad in the attist’s compa’ Chester was until] five years ago « wey ble newspaper reporter {1 cinnat!. His fresh and up-to-date studies of modern business lif. brought him sudden success with the magazin SAYS HE CHANGED WHEN HeE| alle ‘Miss Ailce with « inugn curse: |f| eagerly absorbed by the smartly-dressed women of New York. BECAME SUCCESSFUL WRITER,|™¢nted “I cannot room with # church- “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” At the time she sued for his divorc: | HM." It was the missing dine brought his wife said: “I think writers in a certain sense are the most easily led of al) persons Ana they can be led the wrong way jus! as easily ay the right way. At least this was so of Mr. Chester. When ip Cincinnat! and he was a news ape t stitution for the Blind. neeting yesterday for the first time in wenmty years. They were schoolmates elghty years ago in the New York In- Through the four score years since eaving school the ¢wo biind postesses tave kept up thelr friendship, and they vere frequent visitors at each other's somes for sixty years. Twenty years go Miss Crosby moved to Connecticut nd then thelr visits had to cease, Miss Crosby, ording tu Holmes, came to Jers o deilver a lecture on her life at the Simpson Methodist church, Central ave- volume of hymns. nd lead in singing some of hi After the lecture she was driven to the home of Miss Alloe, affecting and beautiful, writer entered tl stretched armas re} GETTING OLD AT NINEY-TWO, Miss Crosby, reply. cause I feel younger than ever," smiled the time when I wrote the little verse about you In school% Of course you don't, but It went this way sald Miss Alice. Those who witnessed the meeting of he talented nonagenarians say it was The blind hymn room with out- ating over and ov: gain, “Dear Alice, dear Alice." For a ong ute they were clasped In each other's arms, SHE FEARS. “How are you feeling, dear?” asked “I'm getting old, I'm afraid,” wag the “Then I'm sorry for you, dear, be- he hymn writer, “Do you remember “Oh, how it grleves my poor old b She paused, not rememberii to fe after eighty years. “You see, Fannie, it is you who are getting old. Your memory 4# failing,” The lines referred to the fact that Miss Alice was an Episcopalian and her strict method of life sometimes jarred Opera House, Cohan & Harris p When you don’t advertise robody will know that you are doing busi- ness, and {t won't be long before you will not know it yourself. and be devoted to the ductions. > - and Member of Union, Miss Alice Devlin, twenty-one years old, of Columbus, Ind., belongs to the union and does painting regularly for wages, often having to spread the color- ing over tanks high up on butldings. While at work she wears black bloom. ers, a black Waist and « big ‘aw hat. samy Saks & Company at 34th Street Extraordinary sale tomorrow 74 Women’s Smart Tailored Suits at sharp price reductions 65.00 to 75.00 Suits......43 only......reduced to 42.50 85.00 to 110.00 Suits......31 only......reduced to 65.00 @ Taking a quick survey of our Women’s higher-priced tailored suits, we find just seventy-four that we are unable to duplicate and which we have therefore decided to discontinue. They are the balance of that great as-~ semblage of Paris suit styles which during the past few weeks have been so @ Every single suit has been taken directly from stock and reduced 22.50 to 45.00 in price, in order that it may find a purchaser and reverse the order of waiting for one. Such a limited quantity, of course, contains only one of a kind, and whilst every size is included in the entire collection, each suit is woman is wearing Remarkable Values! The coat of the hour that every fashionable the two-tone reversible coat. Thesuperb models included in this sale show hundreds of at- tractive types in beauti- ful color blends and combinations of soft, exquisite fabrics. This coat department is win- a well deserved fame for its exceeding power in giving the ut- most in style and value. uine walnut or a rter-sawed oak, 8 you prefer. It is beautiful enough to ornament the finest home in the land, and its action is the work of the most tific and finished pete artists that money can secure 'o the very last detail, the MEIST’ the choicest material broducse—and the 20) DAYS. FREE TRIAL OFFER Is designed to ove these statements to yor tisfac- pn before the question of sale is dis- ‘ussed, The Meister has full to bottom, which insures genuine Ivory keys—ls is proof and ‘mouse proot—and effect is standard and art dearas. other grades, rece price from $195 to $350. You may ben destdelbgrse esd free of cost or freight charges. The Meister is sold direct factory to You, thus savi A and Uselese Rothachitd send insyour application for a 36 an o— doce dave “triat “ot the, pian kale you'a Denny's worth. ; Seeeiater (i ater teens, es piano catalog. we thelr differen: colors and gives accurs ions of construy: and detailed dese: in orbeos at 8,000 GOO gone than Prices $175 to $350 We Pay the Freight No Matter Where You Live, The Meister Piano Co. (Rothschild & Co., Sole Owners, Cht- cago, 1 tern Branch, New York City rendon Bidg.. 8. f. Corner 18th By. Tel. siuyvenunt 353-85 Take elevator to tenth floor, ° fine 3d Ave. Changi 121st Grand Ropids Mamafactorers Best Made Furniture WHEN YOU FURNISH J ta could ve. "oforee they” parted, Miss Crosby || obtainable in only one size. Thursday Is Wearing Apparel Day Here, wer tar aia a success: | promised to co: ain In the spring, once fia Shecia! Radicdinnas) Town orroit. fal writer of fiction he changed. Hi»| When they can id wo few days with peci imagination becaine his fed it and it became ga he was, in that thous *} called at the home of Miss Alice, who their knitting. A reporter for 9 Evening World lives with her niece, Mrs, Rudolph Kolb, @ All of those style features which are now the reigning vogue in smart tailored apparel are here represented, as well as the various fabrics and color- Women's and Misses’ Suits We Guarantee Sati N Guarantec Satisfaction CASH or 12.55 e ° “ne The illustration shows one of the handsomest and most Teenie tall an ne hal been kent stratgne| Mt, 80; 200 Jackson avenue, Jersey City. 1 ings which are the prevailing preference for Autumn wear. And the stunning man-tallored imported all wool storm serge or CREDIT by the people who were around him tn and her composition was rapid broadcloth suits of the season. A selection of five different hie simpler days. “It was too much New York with Mr Chester—too much money to spend, too clear, After bashfully declarfng t she did not want to get her name the newspapers, the delightful old opportunity thus presented for you to acquire a higher-priced tailored garment at such a wide margin of profit to yourself is one requiring serious considera- brown; sizes 14 to 17.98; to-morrow at models in the following colors: navy, black, coronation and BEST QUALITIES LOWEST PRICES 46; regularly marked from 15.98 to The Most Complete Stocks the lower price, 12.55. ira | Wwdy told about the meeting yesterday A an ‘omen’s and Misses’ Furniture, Carpets, Bie mon ae, noun, ‘nd'aine wo] READ SEVERAL OF HER LaTeR J tion and a prompt decision, dee A alle § a ha 3 Ment kon much showgirl business." POEMS. , Mrs. Chester has in her custody her two boys, who are fourteen and s years old. She r. Personal alimony an port and education of her sons. ie ene 4 DIES AT 100 YEARS. en es $1,000 a year . — ; m Black semi-fitted coats, 54 in. long, made from American broad- : coli eae eagael : Not only pleasant and refreshing to a special sale tomorrow 3 95 cloth, half lined, very wide shaw! cellar and deep new style cuffs; BORDENT N, 3 J., Nov. 1.—Will- | the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet- ] 8 00 9 00 d 10 00 e collar and cuffs are made of Persian lamb; this coat is marked ~ Bltchell, who was 100 yeare oi | eros te the system, of d values 6.UU, J. an . at this remarkable saving—the usual price is 9.98—for Thursday lam night. He had retained practically eit his faculties until a week ago, when there was a marked falling off in his 400 for the sup-|* “It ls twenty yeare Fannie left New York and when 1 her again ay I was too overjoyed for ex- Women’s French Untrimmed Hats Q It ‘seems incongruous to offer an imported Paris hat at 3.95, no different models, tan, light Women’s only. Sizes 14 to 46. Women’s Rain Coats Made from strictly all wool polo cloth, in navy, cut loose and full with wide belt all around, double breasted; large auto collar, large deep cuffs, double patch pocket, shaped round in the front, can be buttoned to neck; another model has belt pn back only; four e ersian Lamb Trimmed Coats, a Week Opens $1.00 an Account. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10, 26-28 E. 125th St., near Madison Ave. and dark gray and navy; sizes 14to 42, 5.55 Women’s Kid Gloves FURNITURE co iH } T d gray with plaid backs, patch Black,white and tan; lambskin, strength from what 1€ had ‘been for | wed cective laatve dhould be matter what the circumstances. And we ourselves are free to confess o side pockets, military collars, new | wo clasp al! ces a 302 59c : twenty years or more. He had never) i times ° : . loose back, auto cuffs, 3 *— Sil saffered rea) linens.” He was a Dr08- | dlapela cok te the ced that instances are few and far between where Paris untrimmed hats sizes 14 t0 anothers stores 2 7Q) gy _eemnene wiih. Hore WE TRUST YOU ‘t ous farmer and his life was most me pene A ie 2,98 and 3.08...+.0+06 . . . ; Gneventful and placid, '°* | eaused by indigestion and constipation 40 sell so much below customary prices. Women’s Marabou Scarfe) ‘ish spliced heel and toe; sl! AQ FURNITURE ) Early in life Mr, Mitchell was a Whig. | Excellent quality marabou, in gray or ’ He became a Republican upon whe for- | mation of that party and maintained @ In this case, however, the importer had his own special reasons for black, also gray and ostrich mixed; Women’s Underwear Roti Sot yet a | ‘ sib cae f °3 ; 4 and 5 strands, 249 yds. SQ] Heavy, blenched ribbed fleece-tined Opens an Account iB ano hie elie td eeage ¢ halle who hows wb facilitating the disposition of these smart untrimmed effects, As a tangs Werth 68 ge OF union eulte; extra sass) worth 234 ang ABER Berm at he would lke to live to! ‘ : ; ti ; Boys’ Underwea z ae) . tee ennter"Hepviicen Governor” ot cobence, wal result of this, we have here at 3.95 each untrimmed hats such as Good quality black, sl tates: + soave ORY Unsere os 1el E ASTI 25'S Miia. as wacvived. ky. tnree | fed h wendorkd popwethy, heave, bot are selling elsewhere from 8.00 to 10.00, the shapes being those . ee cravere; Sees 3471094 DE Tae T nari i BS Ree ean Te | | now popular in Pais and her orc a PP | BET. 3" &LEX’AVES eranschild, | effects, always sete the ey nama ae ak pi P |] {o'8; also patent coltskin, velvet tops,| Size 6 by 3 ft., good quality Holland; || PMN MLN AS C2104 | ye pote © Mostly all black, made of the finest quality silk velvet and of hatter's plush, short ormedium vamps; sizes ] mounted on spring rollers al] | ralelr Nasiman ihe To Lecture to Quakers Mere. | y—Caltornia Fig, Syrup Co.— n i] shoonmetonmee eet J. Q5| coloivat asercompicte..-... LC |) = orn Feany, Lbrarian of, Devon- i Printed on tHe front red Bought Monday, delivered to us yesterday, and on sale to you tomorrow. We wants hogs Diss Bakale ee ee geouine Syrup ms 1 and leather, button | Fi ality real Scotch lace; Headquarters of Friends in Great Brit- O99 pit of Senna, Qua meta new ried oe “148 Pion Su ae eae L2ic World Wants Work Wonders sizes 244, 10 746; reg. 1 A . pene will lecture to-morrow night at the Mipecns: Hove, No, 14 East val. 19¢ |

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