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eh Suae Rae a : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY,..NOVEMBER 20, 1911. OR SUICIDE worn angutyratne| Cornell Not Onrly | issa'ie water ot seamen a Cort 1 EDWARD BARRE, | 0f Household Kitchen’s Inwardness| BY FIVE STORMS, |i: ste i ous violence. Capt. more to overconfidence than to an} sing tates] Star Centre, Too) $2 eet with no apparent diminution, The ; ee “ Hiadeiphia was thirty-four hours tate, r r a a th Peaut a (Spectal to The Evening World.) a a H | ee atnet haveres idee ante heck Ber) ITHACA, 1. ¥., Nov. SR—The Cornels ( oon'r See gone FOREIGN SussTaKt- An unusual team arrived in Ithaca yesterday after- | y Bucpiciousiy LIKE A ight broke forward, smashing| soon and will Immediately settle down | ; nto the libs writing room, where | tg work for the final game of the sea- The books and furaahines{foR- The Ithacans were a rather diss law ae w od. Three storms of cyclonic |SUsted aggregation, as the defeat by, New Russian Ambassador} viotence added to the turbulence of the| Chicago came as a bie surprise, both a . i trip. At times the wind blew at the|to coaches ana players. The gam With American Wife on | Fate of 100 mites an hour. however, was not the only Joss the big Serna oo Red team sustained, J. 8. Whyte, who La Provence. Carl Morris Wins | ister. sec an rena ue . . at of the season. < ou CLIFTON 2% ta. front Bout in Jig Time ory ease enen LAMBS CLUB 24 In. froat te, but the hope pa of his Philadelphia Reports Damage} ("ri white. Wik wie hope pa of his From Heavy Wave in | and forty-five seconds for Carl Morris {o explode all tre hope connected with at |the Virginia heavy at the National A. C. ar-Cyclone, “When the fight started Base got in Cumaorhitl @ pair of good straight lefts to the |e Sapulpa youth's body, and it was ap- The new Russian Ambassador, @.| Parent that they were not warmly wel- Bakhmetieff, with Mme, Bakhmetieff, one take 4 Me bout was who was formerly Miss Mary. Bealle, |) nts’ co gascg 4 cekan to slam both aun # head arrived on La Provence yesterday. Mme. | southerner. ig a hie acclibey Bakhmetieff and Mrs. John R, McLean| Pass made a feeble attempt at gen- are sisters, Theyt are daughters of the Con Bek to stall, but it was ! . " 0 use. He held for a short while, but jinte Gen, Edward F, Bealle. Miss Mary |whon Referee McGuigan broke the men Healle was married to M. Rakhmetieff{|another series of two-handed wallops when he was Secretary of the Russian Pit Bass in a helpless condition. One vod left swing then everal od Mer neiie: Diughter_of Wealthy Family Identifies “M. S. Stuart” and Doctor Confirms Story. \% VANISHED ON SEPT. 1. SILENT ON PASSPORTS. Had. Come Here From London Last July to Establish Per- * fumery Business. eived a wrenched knee, and whether he will be abi caeaatentin | Notch COLLARS 4 — Sl by Thankegiving Day. body & Co., Makers, Troy, N. med to be off form, and! Coumcuemmmmmy the dense cloud of mystery the identity of “M. 8 Stuart,” , the Motel Astor suicide, in whose many labelled tuggage overalls, ertisan's ham- mer-and wire nails were found by tne police, together with clothing of finest text! and make, when he shot nim. elton Nov. @, the light of romance has broken aimultaneously with the glare uf Regiatered Trade Mark suspicion. A WELSH Embassy at Washington, nt him over on e L She.wea Bdward Weatmpreiand Bar. aE etc MANUFACTURES Tho Ambassador was met by Prince Pderwnalsavaral ceaie cates (he Waaan. pec ais in ) fret,:as is now olaimed by @ young Nicolas Koudscheff, who, since the de-| out before Bass's nda revived him, L parture of Baron Roven has been in charge of the | Waehington; Constantine secretary; Secretary Bimitroft and retary Be Bach; Baron Uxkull, att who starts to-day for his new | Japan, and Commander Vassiileff, the nN months ago, |and he had to be h ambassy at m, abokow, first em | SHIRASE STARTS FOR SOUTH POLE ONCE MORE.| ‘womian whose fiance of that name dls- Inspectors Will Need to|*™* Would be true of a German in- ped to his dressing appeared on et ag then the postal at spector in a French neighborhood, &c, thorities who had occaston to inves’ : THEN THERE'S THE ETIQUETTE gate ‘the business methods of a man Be Either Over Husky OF THE TASK. i by/that ‘name, can, if they will, tell @) op Stron With the| The Health Commissioner taces a stu- numbder'ot interesting things about hi: s pendous problem in the task of framing Coats, Suits & Dresses We urge our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possible date. J ! Coronnr Feinberg expects information|) PLady-Killer Stuff to|a vook of rules for his inspectors, First ha f ; SYDNEY, Austraila, Nov. 30. ~The! Tailored Suits, $25.00—Severai smart styles, ff cotiéerning Stuart om P. A. Demens y there must be rules of deportment, Shall Tacatan Conaul General at, this, pore, | Japanese Antaretle expedition aboard made from heavy ott Cheviots, Serges, Homes of Yomsbea, San Bernardino, Cal., trom} Syecessfully Encounter |the inspector knock or go right in? It | ———————_____— and: Goneul CHObMIie,.& new apholdtee | Which was forced to ; F | spuns, Broadcloth and Fancy Suitings. Tailored reine trimmed with Braid and Velvet, and Norfolk styles. French Model Suits, $50.00—Two excep- tionally attractive Suits made from Rough Serges wim a Jetter in Russian, refusing to attacked, shall he resist? Must he taste a Hike i return here spring, has started | loan, “M, 8, Stuart” money, arrived at! the Strenuous Ordinary | "2 test olla podridas, goulashes, chop HERR BURG MAY BE TURNED | The Ambassador ts biond and youthful acond attempt to reach the souen the: Hotel Astor four days after his su!- sueys, ragouts, hasenpfeffers, schnitzels| BACK INTO AN ARCHDUKE, | 2ckins, with ® slight ace of a fair ” a ‘The Corgner has written to De-| Queen of Cuisine in the |(wiener and otherwise) sautes, a la compe salle ee ip i fe nig ge rs i T a Pe uae es an, W he ep he was The identification of “Stuart” as Bar-| Menage of This Town, | Aniitin ta i af Se of Lieut. # attempt ‘ south, but was| t years he pi eror Francis | try on his way to Js ing said inspector is =I " vill eventually for-| Minister. Long ago, he said, #0 long | of account of stormy : Ly ag 64 ger bid vent ne see 5: pe dpe agri Ps geri Mig sive his nephew Ferdinand Charles, |ago he hardly cared to Mit, he was | and Ice packs, the vessel prove | and Broadcloth, copied from recent French models It of No,, 5\East Ninety-third street, cond ins a e chance. who was formaily deprived of his rank| attached to the Embas: Washing UGE $0 Cesiak. Che 268 Bi vt a f - t ray expert of Bellevue, to whom a pho-| If Health Commissioner Lederle 1s able| the lethal 2 bhhggt sles oa | n Mara t of our own importation. Also a number of high: , |of Archduke because he married without|ton. He said! he w ~|the Emperor's consent, restore his rank | but could not djscuss th: f= tograph of the suicide was shown by |to carry out his idea of sending @ corps class Suits where we have only one of a kind. Russian pass Coroner Feinberg. Dr. Hirach had been |of inspectors into the home to see that and ennoble his wife, port question, the Persian situation or Double Faced Coats, $19.00— Made upfrom f aiding the young woman, bass oe every New York household cutsine i holder? Such cases are like to be com-|, The Aschan Ones oye ceaiee all privi-|the aftairs of “urope, diplomatic or po- ’ ! a fine range of light 8 8 Woolen tnkter tile in ~ had disappeared, in her search, and had] xngucted along sanitary lines there ts| OM: 6 of the Imperial] tical. Willlam T, McAvoy, proprietor of the Gray, Navy Brown’ and fancies. The model is Of course, the inspectors will have to | famil rot castially. He confirmed his | met Barre’ y. Ukely to be a revolution in the gentle! tote along thelr own forks and spoons, {te d Cauber.| MET FIVE BIG STORMS IN gineer- | rth End Hotel, One Mundrea and to Pee tiskas-isasied ett PROLOBTAPN | sit of cooking in this big burg. lgdlia Weatometeres VILE onsling, He assumed the surname of Bure COURSE OF VOYAGE. Vorty-fitth street and Lenox avenue, pile of th! Ree ree eda tial Lapels turn nit ‘Sho recognized Barret Immediately.| There are some housewives wha may! K@using devices. It might be a good Re WAR, BERLIOS SALAH UUY OE FIN Fee, potter rota oma snarl Dnbard Giitacte Ine (ie Conake oe aineiny BEANS DEMO UP.LG AS ee Wu e¢ in the Court of Special day after his amers reaching phia, the over- port yesterday, re and Dr. 8. B.| tinuous gales in t connected with | commande scheme f i member of Her identification-#as made more cer- | object to the projected invasion of the Saft to invent a indie that could] “Sam” Expert talgwhen,the description gtating that | kitchen, but there are others (those who| be used as a weapon of self-defense. Dr, Charles H. Holm the figure of @ dragon was tattooed on | must depend upon the uncertain genius) HOW ABOUT SUBJECTING THE [lshop. for many yea: — Serge Dresses, $18.50—In several stylish models of extra good quality of Serge. onviction for rderly resort, John ch liner met five |4- Yedinick, a walter In the place, was Zi fe hia,jeft arm, was read to her. Gh nie hiked wisi) who would cwalecme INSPECTED TO THE TEST. ile staff of Bellevue Hi big storms, with | also convicted and fined $30, 4 N ; ii ke ‘ Mole months the pol nl WRE ENGAGED TO DAUGHTER ech on tespection with open arme, ‘The| Handeutte; and, stsallicekete wii bo) tlened,t0 take up priva hardly any” not MAI PoR Tae James McCutcheon &Co., ff OF WEALTHY FAMILY. Lederie inspecting corps would undoubt-/ needed in some to keep the cooks| pathic ward; Dr. Bishop was alcoholic! sent a wireless 1 would | visited the Opposite ql DF) Hireck, who made public the tden- |ediy inslat that pots, kettles and) pans (yet, While taste and criticisms Are be-lexpert, with ten thousand cases a year |dock Saturday ri broke |'secured evidence which resulted in the Sth Ave. & 34th St. waldort-astoria (U ing made. The chloroform gun is a handle. Di 1K Shaan P ore ste Uncation, would not disclose the name | pe scoured unti] they shone and that all! likely instrument for this sort of work, | Yor, Holmes and De, Pee Voobucatt | aekinue that nist | o@ Batret’s omens ri HQ merely |tanieware. be kept in a spotiees condi-| though in some neighborhoods nothing said she was the-fanphter of g*tamily | ion° [short of @ blackjack and a sandbag Hs “kane bah i ree i ame | THY could also supervise the oulash | Wille Dr Lederle's scheme will un- and Barret met wheff the lattér came/ sig the stow, and thereby save the r few York in July last and rented | @oubtedly revolutionize cooking meth: to by seine in Maghatian | nousewtte trom bobbing for sails and ods, it is likely to be a strenuous re- an’ office and apartment in Magia lan | dite of leather, odds and ends of lumber, | form. Tt wouldn't be such a bad idea Mer song) GRO Hundred and Six} 1 araware and crockery, for the city to furnish each inspector teenth stree! | with his individual ambulance a The young woman tived in the house | INSPECTORS SEE RES TO BE} Feons. If the inspector got the better Where Barret set up offices for the Ed-| hd ly nik beta for Dee) ett cok st would only be retison-| Barret Company, course it will be needful for Dr.) able courtesy on his part to cart his Wemmeresmoraiang Bare e husky inspectors who victim to the hospital, If he himself of [arrest and conviction of the two men, abandoned, |.An_ effor' below, while cen Holmes and Dr. P. J. Vosburgh | docking that nigh takes Dr. Bishop's place. Passengers were kept will be made to have the U- the hotel r This bunch of $40 to $50 Standish Woollens and |. . Worsteds are only a few of the i425 Ot the death waa reported of an unidenti-|He must employ German inspectors for | ayes ere full of praise of their late fad man she and her sister would visit|the wimer schnitzel zone; Italian in- AP arnen saya ayracuse had’ tio the’morgues. When a man was found |spectors for the various Little Italies, | ,, Mettatiane hive tun aot murdered in a box ca#fat Newark a|Yiddish inspectors for the east side, thin | against during the season, and, for that month of 80 ago she and her sister |inspoctors for work in Harlem flats, and| matter, their offense was very stionk, looked. at ‘the body. The sight so un-|flying squadrons of Irish, Hungarian, | Quarterback Welch was the only Red- netyed them that they then practically | Bohemian, Norwegian, — Lithuanian, | #kin who was injured. and he went into gave.up the search. Slay, Czech, Roumantan, Syrian, Turk, |the ame in poor shape. | Dy, Hirsch met Coroner Feinberg on| Bulgarian, Finn, Russian, Senegambian | 4 Once Ske" tan eg eae Weare Wednesday, told him of if suspicions, [and Hottentot inspectors, An Irish in- | gin, on the much hated muddy feld, ‘and en Friday went to the Coroner's of-|#pector in a German neighborhood | which so frequently meant the downfall fice, where » photograph and a complete | Would goon bo yelling for help, and the ' of aboriginal ho) | deneri of the man were furnished, = QWs were laid before Barret's fiancee and resulted in the Identification. arret seemed to be ashamed of the tattoaing,” ‘sald Lr. Hirsch, ‘He tot a me tit had been done when he was much younger and lived in Mextoo. 4 “He was a mild, unassuming fellow typically English, although hoe bar] me he had travelled all over the killed {n, yy bey eee init) Bulletin j ——_— —_—— POLICE NAB 125 BOYS RAPID TRANSIT TO NEWARK, '3 GAMBLING IN STREETS. | Shot Craps, Pitched Pennies, An- Twenty minutes from Broadway to Broad Street, | n Newark! noyed, Pedestrians and Lost ; oe Wages to Youthful Sharpers, Through rapid transit service between Hudson OR! genera! ontera iasued by Police Terminal, Chusch and Cortlandt Streets, New York, For weeke and weeks the young wo-| It will be no small job for Dr, Lederle | aborigines. ‘The Redskin y, with principal of- | Lederle to eng e e feeamronters 3, London. are able to handle themselves in a| Were put out the surgeon could go in st es am showin uit or A fon, ‘The usual strenu-|@nd carry him forth es sf told the irl and Dr. Hlésch, | stnenuous situation. taunt siren | Lovers of excitement will shout their whom he later met, that while he was a/0us Swede, Norwegian and Finn would’ a prova1 for this new pure food scheme. " GM) engineer, he had come to America |take great joy In tossing a ttle pasty- Tr wilt be a great boon to the news- vercoa Co] or er, topromote. the sale of perfumes and | faced {Inspector out of a window GW hurl-| papers during dull times. vy ; 0 valter shaft. He — 4 formulas for perfumery. Barret, Dr. |ing hm down a dumbwal Hi sald, advertised extensively and|must either be @ polished and curled > made any s y (aaa & : hideg agemta whom he pald $5 a week|lady Killer or @ stalwart of mighty Only One Indian vd ‘and from whom he demanded bonds of | brawn, armed witb a large badge of ¥ 7 authority or a club, P yf . bs Mw. ding to Dr. Hirsch, Barret was| To the more elaborate households layer njured 0 er vercoa . / web ‘thought of by the parents of where French chefs and Italian cutsin- - 2 bride-to-be, When he left thelr home |fers are employed it might be well to} (Bpecial to The Erening World) t 4 on; Sept,'1, saying he intended to pur-|send armored and visored inspectors.! QARLISLi, Pa., Nov. 2.—Dofeated F N 20 N 26 ri chaae-a cain coat, his sweetheart be- |The usual chef ts a p h person and put not dejected, the Carlisle Indian yi rom ov. oO ov. 4 J] came distfacted when the days passed can transform @ skillet or a spit into a football team returned to Carlisle yes- iy ‘ an@ he di@ not return, She had not |deadly weapon. Having killed his man terday morning after the loss by 4 300 t t t xf quarretied with Barret. In fact, he hau/!t would be only another step to serve point of the game axairist ~ Syracuse : $s es vercoa In s oO given her an engagement ring. to the family a dainty dish, such as University, The so-called slump talked ‘of ‘Inspector a la Bouelvard.” “Butt-insky | about by Coach Warner had made its we FIANCEE HUNTED FOR WEEKS |caute” or “Lederle Sleuth @ la Jar-\appearance most inopportunely and or er, made an Po FOR MISSING MAN. aintere, | marred an otherwise clean slate for th ; t 1 "4 Ke by * tan watched the papers and whenever |to organize his kitchen inspecting staff. |and to-day the varsity Ag E) y e, oe r " * SIA TT Vanesa 4 Raa FES: a. Biack fon and Blue Window My northwest window filled to Cofamiastoner Waldo, the strong arm and Park Place, Newark, will be inaugurated on Sun- H E ein 4 and Nop gghetlesyry * the’ Nines day, November 26, by the Pennsylvania Railroad in con- +} ALL UNCALLED FOR bre Reis wit Flock be ts Ks ‘They were arraigned in the nection with the Hudson & Manhattan Rallroad, OVERCOATS Sorge, blue shadow stripes, the finest $ 75 Night Court on the charge of playing Electric, all-steel trains will run every few minutes 14 ORIGINAL PRICE wooll ns in the land, and the price, 12. Sieenabecd’ vv Magistrate Herrman af- during the morning and evening rush hours, and fre- 2 made to order, any style, . . « + ter he had reprimanded thom, quently throughout the day and night, eoveral isaloner Wal- ) SMPTE ieagtaa cousins aout This service will mark a new departure In sub. ° +} bes epee ed a Heettin aa Ed urban transportation, It will bring the centre of Newark | D with better auccess than he expected, nearer than upper Manhattan to the downtown business ; enews Site 28 were take district of New York, and will provide through service . @ on the upper on fast schedules at frequent Intervals, | i i group were oho Trains will stop at Exchange Place and Grove FROM BOSTON 143i BROADWAY » CORNER 40TH ST. moh bays Who make thelr py a4 Street, Jersey City, \ Tet tee | ‘ |] MY ONLY NEW YORK STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. al seoalganied , n ,

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