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| Lil Ae A AS OG 2 oe Sree HUG SHESTOCHLOREN [Woman Can Impersonate a Man |MAYORSUASHR (esieerztes PS mo. UREN, my INTOSPITAL WHILE It Alt Right, Waistline to Toes| (F FOOD PRICES, | NURSESFIGHT FRE sna sd NOW TOSELL PORK cceceORSH VT Mra. Leopold Frank of Tarrytown, N._ = P the Part? She Asks, 4, who for four weeks had been at -_—o nd High School Girl Amuses Lit-) Garbed as the Handsome | pital at Ne, a COLL Dark Weak With 40 Feet of Roady “sh fle-Patients to Prevent Panic | Prince Charming. ie in Ward. Thought yesterday, that she bad im:| Chauffeur Took Tracks and k Feels Every Inch the Boy tn “Cendrillon,” but Is Al- eee Sas Shee si| Met Trolle ey Head On, , we aj One Hundred and Thirty-fourth HAD GIVEN THE ALARM.|* ways a Woman, With a} Womans Instincts and in-| Another Woman Risks Life to} ‘uitrons. Shank of Indianapolis, Who} Started War on Trusts for People, Began With Potatoes. |THEN HE SOLD PEARS. street and) Misa | lsh of No. Gi4 Fifty-third street, Brows tarted out in an| lyn, afd ‘ari by Willam And trees 9 In the afternoon. Half way to her| twenty-four years old, of No. Si ination Mra. ik fainted, The Broo! oli / ent 0 peed ta. Mine third street, Brookiyn, 4 head a Gets Middlemen on the Run as Save Horses From Bum- | sy syzynernr RaWrINe. He Widens His Operations reached tnt houve phe te” te tone lan ise in City’s Public Market.: ® woman undertakes to make a characterisation of @ man upon the stage. She Charlotte Lioyd, eighteen-year-old hoo! girl, is the heroine of the; ‘MUSt look all right from her Yoakers City Hospital for Contagious wana Wath Gay one a tow = ‘Diseases to-day. Just convalescing from Lebanon 7 ehonl play the man if sue wante to? If & severe attack of scarlet fever, she left her bed idst nixht to warn the su-| SB® can't! Well, that's another Derintendent, Dr. Elizabeth Holmes, that | ™atter.” .) @ fire was raging in the hospital stable,| Mary Garden it was who sald this, net twenty-five fect from the hospital| With a roguish smile and a delight- butlding, and ‘hen gathered twenty-four | fully captivating masculine swagger, | ain into # room at the other end of | as she stood, a fascinating Prince the ing Building. $4)"s ‘women aaertaben te GIRL OVERCOME BY GAS. | j.in"uny Wulium reterson os Se Forty-ninth reet, Brovkiyn, Margaret Owens, twenty-three years! hurled sprawling into the road as j old, who lives in the home of C. A.| $6,000 auto was wrecked. hivery Missing at No 128 Hancock ‘streét,|in the trolley car was bro.en and Brooklyn, was found overcome by gas| vestibule caved in. The twenty passim At 3 o'clock this morning by Mr, Mias-| gers were stuken up and ing, Who smelled the fumes when he|@ momentary panic, out huss got up for a drink of water, Motorman Frederick Lowesnaupt jed Dr. Thuring from St. John's | Conuue renee Mentiey to aid and with members of the fam- | injured men. Hy gave the girl first aid treatment wu Anderson, the chauffeur, was til revived. It was not neci hurt, and his injuries re to take her to the hospital. The gas ‘All four were cut . ——|came from a Jet that had been ac- , and after being attended Bg” | cldentally left slightly o Tierney of St. Mary # Hospital a ee home in apother automobile, Taken From Mine Dead. ‘The troffey line runs from City FORT BRANCH, Ind., Nov. 6—The|t? an hs i rod her “gt oy ade a bodies of Walker McDantels and Com-| track, which Is on the loft s McClure, who were entombed jroad wolng out. About forty feet (Special to The Evening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6.—Mayor Sam- uel I, Shank has launched into another field in his effort to reduce the high cost of living In Indianapolis. This time | {t is pork, and he promises to make a! merry war on the high prices which are being charged in this city for this kind of meat. To offer pork to the consumer at the cost of producing it here for sale direct from the farmer, thereby cutting out the middiemen’s profit, ts the alm | bring his p of the Mayor, and ne is enthusiastic In Male at 20 © his mew enterprise, {ter did and he n It Is the plan of Mayor Shank to hold | Of the #50 busi: a big sale of these products, which | !mmediatel uilding and wang them kindergarten | Charming, in her dressing’ room at gongs and told them “sandman” stories. the yet; while nightgowned nurses fought the PuISAADHia SoALERLS teed at fure r a drop to 40 cents a he elty. diase until the firemen arrive would Include smokea ham, bacon, lard. i the road is left to the auto ps 7 potatoes offer in a ine The children, who, ike Miss Lioyd, [lly assured that the writer had no &c., on the city market, so that one |the 3 Nesta UlnetioaceelUne (tate Note oF vot w “vind | According to the street car men, . had seen the flames through the win. doubt of her absolute fulfilment of could stock up on such yor un jor the winter, |at $1.23 a. bushel In the city, and com-|ghot, were recovered to-day, McDantela|lish's machine, hugging the car ti With such @ sale going on, he ts of the | mission merchants were gotting 80 and| apparently had been dea: only a short |came along at creat speed and hit -@iew opinion that there would naturally be 8 cents a bushel from the grocer as a|time, Efforts were made to revive him | trolley before the chauffeur could Camm & drop in the prevailing prices, and that | wholesale price. arrival of the but to no ou Gigantic Coat Sale of the fail in prices and stock up. The Mayor recently mado a pacatia' | trip to the country, were he talked | with farmers along the road about se- | pet curing hogs. He found several men | Election Day. Open All Day Euceday who were willing to set! killed and | Gow, were badly frightened, at first uuu the requirement. fam about the smoke filled Ward, s::-am-| It was between the acts of the ] fmg for their nurses, With the ad of | gress rehearsal of Massenet’s “Cen- ‘two. or three of the older children Miss fa % ’ gerd started a game of * wnicn Filion,” the story of “Cinderella ‘ Wound up in a room farthest away from Md the Glass SIipper,” which opera, the fire, and there sne began an enter- | Sfter twenty years of neglect, is to tainment which lasted until the ex-| have its first performance in Amer- “ , hausted nurses returned from fighting !ca in Philadelphia to-night. Miss 4 the fire. They found the young heroine’ Garden was a lovely picture. No the centre of a gleeful group, which had been so splendidly entertained that they “OMder one of the women of the were reedy to cry when taken back to Chorus had exclaimed a few min- SELL HOGS. which, the Mayor says, proves that the | FOUND FARMERS WILLING be Gresed %60 pound hows at $15 head, | $15 Pointed Collar Kersey Coats, $14 Heather Mixture Coats, $6 . 66 , vor i | utes before, in the hearing of the local prices of pork are much too high. | ether heroine of the fire is Mrs.| writer: “Gee! I wish I could find He belleves that a contract could be | ‘ r Mary Stanfield, a nurse, who dasned ye oh nasomet made with several farmers to kill and $12 Coiored Cheviot Coats, through flame and smoke to rescue two be so handsome! dress hogs and place them on sale at horses from the blazing stable. She| “What about the psychology of the the city market at pric i | ; ; wuictehe i Maro ekIp. & hight |aniey ana sparks fatter? Don't be abeurat Seis Garden at prices much below With the whole energy and enthusiasm of the great Bedell organizati those charged at the present time. Mayor Shank has been waging a war on the commission men of the city, | who, hi %, have been holding up the prices of farm produce in general, ; rained all about her he ran to the exclaimed, with a laugh. “Of course, F territied animals after breaking the lock. garments, I The horses lashed about as the sparks 4m always a woman, with a woman's fell on them, kicking and whinnying ‘instincts and intuitions and feelings: with fright, making it dangerous for by discouraging the shippers to send ‘any one to approach them. Undaunted i their food stuffs to this city, stating by the peril, Mrs. Stanfield led first one {ng in ‘Cinderella,’ make a special ap- C pemey pony toe ey) : that the local market was glutted, while | horse and then the other out of tue peal to me. Do you know that as I sat 3 on the other hand, the impression has burning stable. upon the throne out there just now” t bee! tv buye NURSES ASLEEP WHEN GIRL (aking a sweeping gesture to Indicate CMe dell Mahara Ais add) GAVE ALARM, the stage) “I felt every Inch a Prince. L | TENGE ee Most of the nurses were asleep when ie hoy gg 0 Liga icsed ahold baa | A total of seven carloads of potatoes Mise Lioyd, whose father is supervisor OY he was, too, wasn't he?—with an | which the Mayor bought tn the flelds of of penmanship in the Yonkers schools, °™PtY heart yearning for @ girl whom I " iy ay could love, and elated when I found h | : Michigan and shtpped to this city to be a el when foun er. sold on th Mt J i calling of her room. She made her way Th#t fave me the power to act as If i W lf VOTE BEAL F HE Glaposed of to” the consumer, "The ae quickly and quietly as she could to has ter sere Ouirhine any cian | Mayor bought these potatoes from ship- | oF pers at a cost of 63 cents a hel, and | Dr, Elizabeth Holmes, the superintend- | gtigr ‘aii, Isn't it? I'd. like to impere i 4 told her of the danger. Dr. ee . | by the tlme he had them sacked and Holmes marshalled the twelve women Sonate Rosalind in ‘As You Like It. | | |aad paid the frieght on the same, ne nurses and straightway led a brigade TPCTe’s & lovely character for you. | | was able to soll the “spuds” at 75 cents And how stupidiy {t Is generally played! | i} i lM i concentratedin this most important event of the ihape we are able to present to you the most wonderful assortment of stylish long coats ever known at $6.66. Man-tailored perfection in swagger mixture coats. Braid t:'mmed black kerseys and worderful French cheviots in red, brown or blue, par- ticularly suitable for the school miss, although the assortment caters to every age and type in point of style or color. $18 Vicuna Cloth Coats, 99 $16 Black Kersey Coats, $15 CragsmooreMixture ih Another event too important to miss, these superb coats change prices to-morrow, from $15, $16 and $18 to $9.99. Compare them with the high-priced garments other houses are offering and you'll better sppredlite just what this offer means. Mixture coats for her who would a-motoring go, elegant two-toned effects for everyday needs of the practical woman, and long black kerseys simply or sumptuously trimmed, suitable for day or evening wear. $25 R ible Coats, $24 Mortinacue Coats, $7 4: 44 bushel. A limit of five bushels to the to the stable. ; ja Could any Orlando be decelved by the customer was necessary tn order that ( A bucket line had been formed and 4 | ordl orde} ‘ potatoe : was actively at work before, in the| OTdiary exponent of Rosalind into all the orders forgthe potatoes mignt| thinking for a minute that: she was a | be filled, Tre sare ruses eicar gulen tne’ heigitat man, with her skirts and her mincing | Actor Won’t Have to Come for | Also a Stock Exchange Mem-| when tho first carioad arrived, the | Mayor took personal charge of the sale Dullding proper 1s equipped might be| Salt and her thousand and one tell- Ten D: to Testify ir ber Is Deprived of Ballot and worked side b. side with the col- $22.50 Caracul Coats, put into use, A line was run out|t#le tricks of a girl? Bah! en Days to testify in S Deprived of Ballo ored janitors of the market-house, and De d ab hee 1 hastily by the nurses, several of whom| “More than Rosalind, however, I would ? F sald after the sale that It was the great termined to make this the most successful coat sale on record and being were only In thélr nightclothes, and it| lke to play Hamlet. Once in London I Scheftels Case. in Flushing. est fun he had xperienced in his anxious to include a $14.44 assortment for this great election event, ae was handled with as much skill aa) saw Forbes Robertson's ‘Melancholy De Eamant “eeakuea “Na ibaletea ca collected together our loveliest and best and reduced them right and left. though that were part of the daily| Dane.’ Nothing ever so muc cl = [ia sore sotataea’ after | pith del |nated me, arly the next morning 1| net ¢, Goodwin, the actor-mining| 1¢ a policoman doesn’t know where to| rowing In a few oxtra potatoes after Everything known to the coat world is here—magnificent cloakings in all . the measures had been filled. | stock promoter, will not be obll > register, what chance has the citizen|gyy DOWN THE PRICES OF! come to New York for at least te without a uniform and the knowledge POTATOES AND PEARS. used for contagious diseases alone—were versation.) "And I read the great tragedy days to give his testimony tn the ¢ ed to go with It? That's! Instead of offering potatoes to the very small. The smoke that made its over again with my brain alive to the|°f the Government against George 8 giving Mounted Pa-| consumer at cost last Saturday, the way through the halls into the wards; possibilities of the character for my own | hm Rice and others of the B. H. nan Gradau of the Flush- | Mayor had a carload of pears on ale | U f the reflection of the flames, and the interpretation. Wouldn't it be glorious it | te!" Rup, Who are now on trial vel. A shipper from Miss Lioyd was the oldest of the|sent out and bought a choice edition. Y twenty-five patients in the hospital. | Don't laugh, mother, I did!” (Mrs, Gar- Most of them—since the institution is den was amusedly listening to the con- colors and weaves. Mammoth revers, fish-tail collars, huge pockets, contrasting trimmings or luxurious braids and velvets, $1 4.44 SALE ALL THREE STORES @ | that is. su the que trolman He brain fever. ,He tried in| @t 80 cents « U LIMKe Actae man aaneod ae » State failed moles that attended al! alarmed the chil- Debussy should compore an opera to | Jutse Ray. The actor was served with | where he could vote, then | He northern Part of the Btate failed to Gren greatly. Miss Lioyd was asked by miet' and give me the leading party | Subpoena In Little Rock, Ark., last in the wrong place, and was |jgcal commission merchants, offering Dr, Holmes to handle the children, and| “wpe. after all, you.know that 1 love | MSD Sealied into Pushing P nell the pears on a commission al 8 have been} yy dwin, fo: The Federal anxious to locate promised to assist In the prosec Sera shel renient: bravely, end. wixely, HS to impersonate women characters and that In them I win my greatest istrate Harry Mifler to-day freight charges, which would} Hdn't vote at all given him only about 15 cent®a bushel, ntly moved into Flushing |in spite of the fact that retail prices By the time the firemen arrived the! table was in ruins. Nothing but the jon au successes, Oh, piffle! Let's talk of | w, had a conference with Assist- ! cova |here were 60 cents a bushel, horses had been saved, for the nurs az | When he had ¢ {from Manhattan, He Hves in Covert i Ep "4 Se | pormeeantad there attention t this Ing | omelhine more eerous and aenable””| [tnt United” Staten” Disiret-Attorme) |qurnue, Medseavod. an rest The" ayer then tohd the sinner to | 14716 WEST 14™ STREET NEW YORK. Giese, They vad wsed It so efectively nd not a word more on the subject | porr shortly after the raid on the|the sixteenth election district of the ——— s eV a that the hospital building had hardly | CUld the writer get out of her, Scheftels office last year. Since the trial | ying nly s He was as eR 4 been scorched. The firemen had noth- began, however, he had managed tO) charged with {legal registration by Pa- ‘ a A Ang to do but make sure that the embers | RUBBER GOWN FITTED elude the process servers, until one was | an Hoffman. Grabau was told he For Your Children w . of the stable were no longer glow TOO WELL FOR BRESLIN. | itiones, 2 every town where he was the fifteenth: district, but he ; E SPECIAL FEATURES To the Ladies of New York; —»—_—_ SLIN. | nookea to appear. said he tried to register there and was| Give them all they want of TH : = As soon as Goodwin was served he! told the sixt as his district, so ici i of the i q \ INVALID ESCAPES PRISON. Hotel Manager Blushes at Sight,} got into communication with United | ne rowister he sixtecnth and now Sera. Paci Spas ; ai You are respectfully informed that an ye } Wi T si 7 3 ey Wise and begs finds out that the fifteenth was right its good for them and they a re ] Woman, Charged With Bigamy Then Asks Wearer to Leave | States Attorney : Ange :ol iid ditional Bureau for the sale of od ' of J te to be kept in New York City for an|arter all, But that isn't getting a vote| 4j : addition eau for le : Hasn't Long to Live. Dining Room. indefinite pertod. To oblige him the! ¢or him tosmorrow like it. nf mae wecution has 4 h ed not| Grabau was one of twenty-five aspir- * o* Emma Bennaker, a hopeless invalld,| Rubber gowns, with thelr accompany | Prosecution Loita t 4 Was 01 aspir- | im was paroled by Magistrate McGuire in| 10g possibilities Of Mt are Hot the thing | Samm Unt! Oller HIRD ORREFEAPSOUBIRREL Ing. batlor Onaere who | n t eco ate a er a anton “se Adams street court in Brooklyn to ip) feanlonabie! Naw Zork reatanresitn | Anette Or ee tan, Among Une oare” wana SPELK all w | when she was arraigned on the com-| One appeared last night In tee dining- | Govdwin's apbearane HY ShtoWhEidaa Wor ete £2 rl Send flee . : : plaint of Robert 8, Honnaker of No.| room of the Hotel Breslin and created] 4°) Mir port int AVON ie, PUUAnind, ‘i a erns 4 40 Eighth avenue, Manhattan, for) such a commotion that the management | je would show. the q Ite superiority is conceded at 4 . ° 4 bigamy. asked Its wearer to withdraw, Be the Nae. Goodwin Golddside Mining} ‘ 1 No. M6 h dependability and sympatl ti ; r Bennaker said that he had been mar-| ‘The gown Was of palo shimmery| Company. The defense obje con: | cou erstand how. the with wondetful possibilities for F ablis si ried to her in UN and that she had ieft| stuff. Tt clung to beat the band. Oak | tending that the Good sin comy v33| ame about but he can't vote rspresson. One can feaeh to operate has been est hed at the new offices of ee q him after six months, He 1s @ fire in-| and ivy had nothing on it. When it| organized In 197 and the Scheftels Com a aie it in ten minutes, i . A iia ps surance patrol man. Sho visited him| swished In there was a sudden craning | Pany in 10% and the prosecution whould) Our pl yer ni chanism cnn be in; the Company in the Donald Building (op- ho from time to time and asked for small] of necks. confine itself to © year, Good-| the testimon: or 1 stalled in any upright or baby granc A ss 4 a ed by the’ Government to! books and records found tn th , . sums of money, until recently, when| “For heaven's sake!” Moon ee eon a TTHE RRL Caan Baaneticnar arm pHOTGaa haw posite Gimbel Brothers), Sixth avenue and " he found that she had been marricd| “How did she get {nto dt?” i % é : Thirty-second street, entrance on Thirty- ‘ | second street. 4 | hide Coalation stock Rl Silda el ag A owas. SPITZ, $ ‘ ia September of this year to Wiliiam| ‘alk about hobble So far the trial has dragged along, nesday. | ‘ 18 W. 21at St. i Higney. Because of her hopeless {ll-| * ron the wail! , . , yi Now York \ ness, which must end tn death in a few c. C. Nobles, assistant manager of the \ montha, the magistrate let her g¢ hotel, blushed, He interviewed the head 4 A complete stock of May Manton Pat- me —---*-. walter and then requested a few words HEN RY HESSE | will transform your upright piano into Who Is She? The woman at frat deciinea to mo, bat a Player Tianoat short notice. Step eairatee gh : evra ts w nies ines, coves, fai et'ne dntng'ttaeand di tt [| When goodcoffeecosts less than a yt a lla tems will always be found at this address, a thoroughly delightiul—whom you ougnt| hotel. She Is said to be from Chicago, one cent a cup, why drink poor coffee? psi ios aries 35 West Fourteenth St. and mail orders will be promptly attended to, Watt eran hardluce (nip a Joke ISLAND FOR CAR ROWDY. A cup of this coffee, well made, is a feast in itself. ae hee hee ar oe Bhe turns the sober English language —— Knit Underwear and Hose into a laugh, For disorderly conduct in @ Third ave- iery for Mea, Women and M y Manton Pattern ompany Bhe is plucky and lucky, too, nue train a well dressed young man, @ y Children, —_ . Her ite story 1s ay exciting as it 18] who said he was William Wentgen, Lam parcony Sinemet my 7 funny. nineteen years, of No, 283 Franklin ave- ic olste! 'e Bho ts @ New York shop ar hue, Mount. Vernon, wae sent. to the NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT, STAND EATIDS TUKWUKE ZW. ith § Tne tt . Her name {s Maggie Pepper. She ts| workhouse for five days by Magistrate AM the necessary materials for Art and Panoy > | ¢ or (vund artictes the heroine of @ great serial, aN : | Titer Bigs ies ery et MA Freschi in the Men's Night Court last Needlework, Yarns, ete, Complote tn every detail, 4 Rooms, {urnished completely, $49.98 Ine Fhe ‘World wilt “MAGGIE PEPPER" will be pub- : night. Sixth Ave., No. 399——24 & 25 St, 4 Rooms, $74.95 | 5 Rooms, $124.95 ne World wows |W CREDIT TERMS \ | Banat io She Rvening World, begianing |" Patrolman Cahill of the Fifth atre mY Rent ee j ! aRs Weeneevay, station was on the train, Wentgen and eee f WORTH "nation ‘i , § It ts a novelization of the play of the! three companions got aboard at Sixty: ae nee ate pt $eVa urieas 'o : game name in which Ross Stahl 18) seventh street, Wentgen made himself | Panes gseany tat Galardey Presse’ | Os : starring, And it 19 @ story you MUST|Svyectionable to the passengers, par: ay 8 ie f mot miss, You can’t afford to. ticularly to several young women, with SEEMAN BROS, NEW YORK , Wew NEAR iB: ed Remember, the first instalment of| whom he tried to talk. Cahill warned ors of WHITE ROSE Ceylon Tea orld F¥ants FYork FF onders WH ~§ Be AV vt ‘Maggio Pepper” will appear In Wednes-| him to desist. Wentgen answered with 4 ’ F 1, ‘ | day's Bvening World, ‘abuse and his arrest fo!!owed. World Wants Work Wonders.

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