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TINY MISS KINGSLEY NAUGHTY OLIVE! SHEARSSHE DIDNT SHE DISROBES IN are Youthful Heiress Is Self Pos-| Miss Dorr of Washington sessed as She Testifieson | Isn’t Going to Lose Her ~ —_ Witness Stand. | Sleep for Anybody! SERVANT AFTER $20,000. Ollve Dorr, who ton and admits she is twenty-six yeara old and one of the brightest jewels in high society at the 1, flounced Claim Girl Did Not Bring Suit) tato tne corridor of the Hote! Laneein early this morning, and twisting her Until After Her Dis- Green serpent gown closely about her approached the clerk. comes from Washing+ \ a charge. ‘Shay ol’ #hport, gimme key, Musht 6 go bed t all night. Fine time Shimply boo'full.”" And she clutened the cigar case for aupport. ‘Nothing doing, Olive,” eeplied the clerk, In Wis mort courtly manner, Yor © moment, Olive etered at him in amagement. Laat night, before she departed for the ball, the manager of the TAncoin, Harry Stegel, had made some remarks about a $60 board bill Gur, He had even intimated he would be forced to hold her trunks unless sho settled, But Olive had not taken him sertously. “Lishen, 11" one, 1 to bed. Gimme key,” to the clerk. ‘When she finatly understood ahe could Burope as an American heiress, wae the central figure to-day in an American cour of law Sone ie the daughter of Darwin Kinewiey, President of the New York Life Insurance Company. She ta just fourteen years of, and proved to be An eReellent witness in her own behalf when called to the @tand today in the Bupreme Court in the suit for 0.00 damages brought ageinst her by Pherese Hakanson, formerly employed 68 @ maid in her home Miss Hakanson complained that three gears ago, when Hope was only eleven Feere old, she “recklessly, wantonly @24 with great force and violence” Pushed her (Mise Hakanson), off an @evated sink in the kitehen of the Kingsley home, causing injuries from whieh the maid has never recovered, Mope denied the accusation. *T was going down the service otair- case in my home,” said ittle Mise Bingsiey, “and an I entered the kitchen LT sew Therese standing on the the sink. Bhe appeared to be a1 And thinking she might fall T fe to save her. Before I got to her i he feil and I had to jump out of the } Way in order not to get hurt. “Did you take hold of her dress?” » Charles Steckier. a1 wi the laped again not ge to her room, whe was nonplussed, ‘but only for a moment. Bhe would not mind going to atesp in the lobby. But before sleeping, dhe would disrobe, she catmly announced her decision to the manager and without waiting for criti- elem or consent, began to get ready for bed. Her fur coat she hung from a chasrdelier over the desk. jowed. Gther artichee were hung from various vantage points, One article of underciothing #he draped neatly about the cash register. Gomehow or other—one can mever tell Fl how euch things happen—a érowd of men began to pour into the lobby. Once end caly once 414 Ménager Biegel at- tempt to interfere, After jumping about shouting, “You can’t do that in here!” he attempted to adie her. A emall dot- tle filled with ink landed on hie ehtrt front and caromed through the window. “I'll ehow you If you can rob me of my shieep,” said Olive, In despair, a hurry call wan sent for Polieman Knight. Blushing furiously, he forced the maiden to put on her costume. Then he escorted her to the West Side Court. In court, Olive attracted much atten- tion, Propped against the rail before Judge Herrman, she ileped out the de- taille of her troubles. The Court, after “You never had any feeling against er, of any desire to harm her?” “Not the atighteat, We used to play her. I liked Theresa.” Makanson's lawyer, on cross-ex- yeu talk with anybody about Sn Yefore coming to court?’ was / -~ in, with my father and mother and » Meckler, I talked it over with my fath@ and mother several times and hiMr, Bteckler once.” lope wan excused, and her mother, a } attractive woman, took the ota Bhe told of sending Mins Hak- @feon ‘to a physician. She pala the remained tn her empiny for a year the accident, and did not even as as intimate she intended to sue for damages until she (Mra, y) and Miss Hekanson hed some ? and the maid quit. long wae that after the acci- dent?” rteen trying to interpret what she wae eay- ing, ordered her remanded until after- noon, in order to alow her time to gather more coherency. ———EE SEE SKS months,” replied = Mre. y. Mise Hakanson, on the atand yester- Gay, testified that she and Hope were atwaya friendly, and she could think of BO. reason why Hope should care to hurt her. ——__—- ACCIDENT STIRS SHOPPERS. Aste Dashes by Crowds, Bearing Man It Hed Ree Dewan. A man about twenty-five years old From now until Christmas we shall sell regardless of cot DIAMOND RINGS 1-4 Karat, $9 Feorat Park, 1. 1, was knocked down by an automobile ig-<day on Twenty- third street, just weet of Highth ave- nue. The automobdite is owned by Harry BR, Tremaine, President of the Aeolian Company, No. %2 Fifth avenue, Mr. ‘Tremaine’s chauffeur, Henry Bickman, “ef No. #6 East Forty-ninth street, had from the West Twenty-third wy oltiers." iy ial street car, the man rin front of the ma- He was etruck by the mud Bickman at once mopped the! and, with the aid of Policeman | picked up the wounded man a hen Girough the shopping Getriet, crowded with Christmas duy- the New York Hospital on Fir- atroet. aMtomoblie, with « pote & wounded conaide: y was Inpconectous and auffer- internal tnjuries, His vondt-| ‘The swift passage of the hold. seat, oM, court stenographer Mistrict Munteipal Cour vent's Hospital, Livin Borough, after a long home was on Cary Brighton, He was First Vice- Waltham, Higa or OC, & ©. sold on East Twelfth stree | @t the soul of the ~ Sultivgn will be held to ra of the Dem for the repose he e Timothy P ate $25.00 Casperfeld & Cleveland, 44 Bowery "; wi ad Rasen Jon t. White yn delegation, « nang ber. Men i) professional riders i “Little Tim's” lon; baad ‘Orders Pulled, Inquiries Solicited. ‘will alev attend. WRITE YOR CATALOGUR, MEANTOHURT MAD LOBBY OF HOTEL THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911. acronn the wire ret from the scene of the] for the fire refused to work In Third | ¢ (dock fire of J ly] #treet on a@ steep hill. The engine was ' yboken authorities hay nning over the horses and the driver | y 3 1 of water f pulled over to the sidewalk. | Hdward | PRIMARY BALLOT} nd alighted on his head. He St. Mary's Hospital with @ frac- Nebraskans, Headed by Omaha Man, Formally Petition Naming of Colonel. Pay Nothing Until After the Holidays THIS LUXURIOUS Empire Leather Rocker|| ‘FREE FOR THE ASKING ON 30 DAYS’ APPROVAL] | Send Name and Address Only [Detective Reaanthes Him as Thief After Rescue—Stole Amid Flames Is Charged. Loud cheers greeted the brave con- duct of Arthur Alloway LINCOLN, Neb. Dec. 21—A petition avking that the mame of Theodore a youth who Lord & Ta lor | Founded 1826 Misses’ & Juniors’ Party Dresses & Evening Coats Special Values for Friday and Saturday Dancing and Party Dresses , After 30 days, send it al or else | keep it and pay ran up the fire eseap 5 ement house In Hoboken te performed deeds of valor. 1 down phe fire escape tadter with Tittle iMiren, one under hoarn, He rushed Up again and was gone a lone time, When he eany he this le what Roosevelt be placed on the primary bal- jot as a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United Atatew was received by Secretary of Gtate Walt to-day. ‘The petition is aligned by Attorney Jonn ©. Yeiser of Omaha and twenty. Pf (Suat a trifle out of your house money) ful and made to last a lifetime. he had Five «0 ‘Two necklaces. Many yards of valuable lace. Miacettaiieour articien of Jew five otier voters. OMAHA, Neb, Dec. 2%—Jonn 0. Yelser, who Med the Roosevelt petition, | declined to aay whether or not he war authorised by Col. Roosevelt to file a| petition to have his name put on the! oMctal ballot. He admitted, however, | 4 that he had been In correspondence | sneak thief. He had Porson with the former President, }for business at the fire and Krasped it “Under our State law,” said Mr.|1n Recorder MeGo lade: Yotser, “the candidate ts not required | *'raianed on a charge of + dpsed 1 to accept the nomination, nor has he | isto an epileptic ft ant 2 authority to withdraw his name once it | Moved to St. Mary's IT tw filed.” ‘gave his address as No, The Nebraska Primary law makes it) venue, Richmond HIN, 1. 1 the duty of the delegates to the national) ‘The fire, at No. OF River stree!, was convention to vote for the candidate | *™Moky and spectacular, but not particu-| receiving the highest popular vote for | larly damaging. It started in a sta- President. 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