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\ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECOSMBBER 23, 1911. THINKS HERSON |The $6.95 Variety of ‘Latest Style From Paris’ DINES0 POLICE KILLED HIMSELF | Shows Absurdities of Fashion; Talk of Revolt) SHE|S MISSING 4 WHILE ASLEEP : CHICAGO HEIRESS But Police Say Young Stumpp, Girl Held in St. Louis and Be- Engaged, Fired Fatal Shot lieved to Be Violet Buehler, in Bellfontaine With Suicidal Intent. a Says She Is Buelah Sugg. Drop Usual Observance. SUICIDE Is SUGGESTED. h. 8T. LOUIS, Dec, 2.—The young #0 | BELLEFONTAENE, 0., Dec. —Belle- NO CR FOR OHO cI SMTAISCUT OUT High Cost of Li Churches i} Jderrick, went down hand under and fastened ® rope under arms. The two then dragged him and turned him over to Dr. Brown, ——— N Alle 'v Gives Batt, George J. Byrne, the theatrical of No, 148 Broadway, who is wi be indictment for offering a bribe o' to Frederick 8. Dale, a juror in the By H. Schefteis mail fraud case, and om irial before Judge Ray tn the Crim! Branch of the United States Court, secured his release from the ~ Tombs to-day. Rocco M, Marasoo of No, 293 Mott atroeet furnished $10.00) batt before United States Commisstoner Copyright, 1911, by The Press Puvlishing Co. (The New York World). ing Makes fan Who Is being held by the police on | fontaine ix Santa Clausleas this year, suspicion of being Violet Buehler, the/and probably i# the only efty in the Mmisaing Chicago hetress, told the police | country wil have no Christmas today she is Buehlah Sugg, sn actress. | exerc! tn any of the churches or tn- Sho has been on the strge two years that Was in Good Spirits the Night “ stitutions a: Before and Had No with musical comedies. The small boy who had attended Sun- ; Tho woman who ts being held for day schoo! regularly the last fow weeks, fs Worries. | Mentification ts 2 years old. She eald lexpecting the usual Christmas tree and she was born tm Seattle, Wash., was|fostivities, was disappointed to-day reared In Naviville, Tenn., and had been|when the ministers of the clty an- * Although Feliz ©. Stumpp, twenty- divorced two years, On her arrival here| nounced through the newspapers that ‘three years old, of No. 27 Sherman ave- early this week she registered at @ note| they ha \ded to abandon the church nue, Tompkinaville, S 1, was found as Beulah Dake, her stage name. ase c ? the Christroas tree or @- Aggh in bed at 8.90 o'clock yesterday somone ipcenesinansn ercises of any description morning with a bullet in hie Lote aA |ONE ALIMONY CLUB MAN owed against the Santa Claus a revolver in his hand, the police were see Malis Ulbeeing ah oA ls Fhe ott ig theory that the money should be ex- pended among the poor were among the reasons given by the ministers and others for their action. Several of the pastors hired convey- ances and made house-to-houwe visits to their Sunday school pupils, ing sacks of candy. pot LAA LITTLE GERALD KLING MAY GET $1,000,000 IN STOCKING. Former Senator Clark of Montana * mot notified until 11.45 o'clock last night. The family of Stumpp, who was the son of August Stumpp of No. 66 Beaver street, Manhattan, tried to keep the | cause of the young man's death a se- | eret. Dr. Pearson, who was called, not!- fled Coroner William Jackson. He did not report to the police until about fit- teen hours after the shooting and he fe the cause of death as accidental. The police to-day, after a thorough Investigation of the case by Detective Sergeant Smith, of the Richmond Bureau, say it was not an accident, but sutclde. Smith says the undertaker who was called by the family sald he found the revolver still clutched !n the dead man's hand. Dr. Pearson SET FREE FOR CHRISTMAS. Next Taceday. “Tod Burnett, who cut quite « figure under the glare of the white lente a few years ago, was paroled to-day in| the custody of his lawyer, Thomas P. McKenna, after having served three months in Laidiow Street Jal! for failure to pay $2,000 back alimony to his wift Mrs, Balle Burnett. Burnett obtained a - writ of habeas corpus yesterday and Expected to Give Grandson Supreme Court Justice Ford adjourned Fortune for Xmas. the hearing this morning, but in view] The White Star liner Celtic got in of the holiday season paroled the young | to-day, after a heavy voyage that meant man pending the outcome of the pro-|continuour discomfort for the passen- said he thought it was an accident, coedings. gers and brought them in two days later § © sthat the young mah had a manta for Burnett sued his wife for divoree|than the schedule, Tho vessel carried revolvers and had a number in the several years ago, but the jury dis-|@ record cargo of 16,000 tons. In the house. His mother, who discovered agreed. He then went abroad, and|cargo were Cle ce of Ie oma notables aboard . for the the body when she went to awake her son, says he was in the habit of sleep- ing with a revolver under his pillow, and she believes he shot himself in hin geep. The engagement of Stumpp to Miss Edna Ducklieb, member of a wealthy Grimes Hill family, was announced ; twe weeks ago. The young woman aid she last saw him on Wednesday, when they spent the evening together. She sald she could give no reason for hie suicide. Stumpp spent the greater part of Thursd: making Christmas purchases, among them being a gift for M Duckiled. Thursday night the parents of the young man spent the evening at the Metropolitan Opera Hourc. ‘They left thetr son in the best of spirits, They retired upon their ret without look- Ing into the son's room. In the morn- ing the mother found him dead. He while on the other side his wife ob-| The fe tained @ decree. When he returned poe F aeky Bein Cina gine among | lat Geptember he found he was in|them Bessie Clayton, May Hobson, who, | arreara in afimony and when he failed |Of, the stage, js Mrs, M. F. Soular,) to pay !t Mre Burnett had him ar-| pease Clayton cunfirmed the report! rested. that had made up her differences | “They treated me very fine at the) with her husband, Julian Mitchell, She | Hotel de Lutiow,” said Burnett to-day, | has been playing a long engagement in “but £ am happy to be free again, There] the London and Parix music halls. May © @heen members of the Alimony | Hobson, who tw starring In a success: | Crud fal in the jal! and they had counted | ful Rasa big hue Bi Moveepae gota Lov! weeks’ leave o! sence to cross the pelhag leg roekoay ee couree Tay | Atiantic and ayend the Christmas holl- pooh ped (a to tae faruily and friends, | cave With her husband, who ls appear- ing in “Peggy. eo T am tly glad to de out.” Nr. and Mra. C. P. King and thelr Burnett patd « glowing tribute to War-l¢wo.vear-old eon, Gerald Kling, also Gen Reck of Ludlow Street Jail, saying | sere aboard the Celtic, Mrs. Kling he never ate e better Thankagiving din- ighter of former Senator Clark er than the Warden provided for his|ot M: na. ‘The copper millionaire guests on that memorable occasion. met the couple at the pler and carried ‘The case will come up for argument |0f hie grandson on his shoulder. ‘The efore Justice Klings will apend Christmas at the esere't bisct honradaoa pi Hotel Piaza and remain there until ir home on W ROSTON THE FASNION STARTS AT THE PARIS RACE Course It Is Exaggerated and Distorted for New York. Censored With Puritan Consciousness for Boston. Original, Designed Nine times in ton ‘the! 4 i had shot himself !n the mouth, the bult d MOTHER ATTACKS OFFICERS boy Maeaoaenee. 1 Master f Iet “passing through the roof of the) Specially Preserve hy sett AS BOY IS TAKEN AWAY. Gerald Kling, wit find an nther million H mouth to the brain, ‘ pecia leed o cago. . | trom , jot randparet n hie | FAMINE IN NEW MONEY for the Then Garetee, Snes Lad Had Been Given Parole, bill wesc FROM THE RIVER AT THE SUB-TREASURY ened and Vulgarized Into tam ile kate os RESCUED FROM ; | eo ‘| Wearer, § $6.95 Form for Long, Lean, a to Tear It Up. Buxom and Plain Fat. The Remedy — Every Woman Should, by Every Searcity of Crisp Bills and Bright Coins Available for Christ- ; mas Presents. Robert Muscarelli, eleven years ol4,| Charles Heyb, twenty-four y of No, 1701 St. Mark’e avenue, Brooklyn. | was reacued at 7 o'clock this morning ‘was brought defore Judge Forker in/trom the Kast Hiver at tie fort of Ohildren's Court to-day, Last May ho|rwenty-fourth street. Ho is Is Usually uncon. 4 | i ‘was arrested on a charge of grand | scious in Bellevue Hospital f on, the daat Best ns day retore| Chick and oe me eeety and larceny. He was paroled, and from| Alex. Hrady, e watehwinn “connected ) x vere time to time the parole had been ex- ¥ “famine” , jon oen with the Department of Docks: and tnere was & “famine” in new mone’: | Becoming omm » Wear the tended, But the probation officers re-|Fernes, wich has an office on the At the Sub-Treasury !t was sald to- * 3 Fabrics and Models Be- ported he was not behaving ‘imself and| Recreation Pler at the foot of the ity see the AURPIy. OF crams coming to Her Own Face Y | Judge Forker decided to send him tol street, heard screams from the river| bills and shining coins which It {su tO distribute at this season of the y the Catholic Protectory. The boy's! and saw Heyb struggling in the water. | BUT and Figure, No Matter to persons who wish them for Christ- mas gifts had been virtually exhausted, Individuals who wish small amounts of new currency tn exchange for their torn or soiled bills can be accommo- dated at the Sud-Treasury, so long as they ask for smal! amounts, but there | {s no large supply for the banks toj| draw upon. Each year the banks are subjected to a heavy demand for new monoy, and | formerly they had no diffculty in ob- | taining It from the Sub-Treasury, Sec- | retary MacVeagh made a ruling some montas ago, however, which upset this! What the Fashion. By Nixola Greeiey-Smith. Treason to the Tyrant Fashion! Lese Majeste to the only absolute monarch beft alive! A woman haa been found Sarized condition when it can be pur- chased everywhere for $6.%, and hae lost every vestige of beauty or attract: iveness that it possessed originally. ALL TYPES BUY WITHOUT RE- GARD TO FITNE All types of women, long, lean, buxom or plain fat, buy ft in one of its many estates, ‘The girl or matron who devotes half @ Gay to the selection of & & woman after a conscientious search for her own individuality decides that she has none, then the best thing she can do is to make herself jook as much Possible like a fashion plate. But few cases are 0 hopelese—uniess women by ceaseless imitation of each Cther deliberately conspire to make them 20. FALLS 10 STORES WITH PASSENGER Lower Half of a Hoisting Ma- chine Drops, Leaving Rest with tears in her eyes that he be freed again. The Judge was impressed by the mother’s pleading and complied with hee wish. As probation OMcer Maiion hand. 4 the note of parole to the boy he he ewung about In a surly manner and made us though to tear up the paper. Mallon caught him by the collar and brought him back vefore the Judge, who had eeen him. The Judge then een- tenced him to the Protectory. Aa Court Attendant Honneno was leading Robert from the court room the thother pounced upon him and bit bts mother, Anna, was tn court and pleaded | phe watchman threw out a lifeline and | buoy, which the drown!n, With the aid of a rou lowered the block nan grasped Clinging to Cable. LOST IN HUNTING HER LITTLE ONES peocedure. His rullng was to the effect | gown seldom gives fifteen minutes hand time afd again, Probation Ofc that whi there was suffictent cur daring enough to the study of her own type of ss Maiion and Peets sprang to hie anal: rency in the nearest Sub-Treasury to to advise her face ana figure. ance and she turned on them and NIJXO} scr as a body GREELEY* SMITH + depose the unconstitutional sovereign to whom all femininity pays homage, the great mad god of style. A hoisting elevator which 1s being used in the construction of @ ten-story building at Broadway and One Hun- dred and Forty-third street fell to-day from the top floor to the cellar, taking scratched their faces and hands. It took half @ dozen court attaches to get her vutalde into the street SANTA CLAUS, READ THIS. mest demands the Government not pay the cost of transporting new villa or coina merely to meet the pref- erences of the banks. Those banks which wished unusual of unused currency have*conse- and tapestry bag as huge and useless ne bf - “a pr 7 quently been obliged to pay the cost of| Jullet Virginia Strauss ts the bold |#* that belonging to the girl next door, ae ney are RAR SD Pah tas es © ts a Deserving Family You Bonbons Chocolates traneporting ft from the mint. conspirator who suggests In an ar- Mearly every woman has some clat ank.”” Should Not Overlook, ppecial charm which, if properly studied ant Sereenet, 3 make her attractive. Mer es should enhance that charm, should ex- Press the individuality, which no other woman possesses. There 1s every reason of beauty and common sense why she should wear the fabrica ani the models which are be- —>_——_ FOUND HIS PARIS HATS | WITH ASHCART FIXINGS. | ‘The man was taken from the wreoked machine with both legs broken, At J. Hood Wrignt Hospital the doctors sald he also had serious internal {njurtee ticle In a current magazine 4 new declaration of independence. “It is @ great system of imita- tion, this dress business,” she says, “The great wonder to me is that we #0 etornally tired of it that we simply repudiate the whole business of style, and so let the When Santa Claus makes his rounds | Monday there are four children at No % Perry street whom he will miss~ unless he reads this little story, | dward Higley, four years; GMaabeth, two, and Lill- ven months old, And Mr. Stork has sald he would call on thelr mother You can-get it from any: of our sales agents—the leading druggists throughout the city Mrs. Nedall With Babe in Arms Couldn’t Find Woman Who Owed Her Money, Willlam Dorrity of No, 153 Fourteenth the —— = street, Hoboken, the engineer et building, was arrested upon the chai of criminal negligence. Green Horse Backed Wagon Into Rhodes’s Show Case, Making ‘The falling of the elevator caused ex-| in January with @ new Iittle slster o} Sad Wreck. oragiemaration of wrvienes trash coming to ner, no matter what the fash- Scena citement anvong the workmen employed| sroiher y ith which our stores are cluttered = ion3 may be. "4 for of the h , n e a liner, ar- ' t the bu The extefior t fat! Charles Higley, iia Teen DOsSee A ners ar | 2 by the board, as tt deserven to | Tiore was a time when siceves ex) Partly sheltered from the rain by the|house has neen completed and the In- Pikvey eo eeanmeane ig ees ices Bs. Banetore sie 6) 9G. Fh tending well over the hands were fash- | elevated structure, a woman clasping |terior work is being done by the Rapp] street, Nov. % with a fractured sk ) Third a Ta teat enuasd hima 16 paiae FAULT 18 WITH WEARER, NOT ‘onable, t thing for a six months’ old female |Conatruction Company of No. 801 East) ang died in St Vincent Hospital Nov tion of see ms it sa inti ral WITH FASHION. with bis hands and ony knuckle ; with a box six years old! Ninety-ninth street. | hie hands in horror ft Yet the fault 1s really not with the sl! the women with long, exauistte! by ner side, was found drenched early) “No, 1°" had entered the elevator to AN xX fashions, but with the wearers thereof, ,29nde covered them up to be in to-day at One Hundred and Pifty-see-| make a to the ground. ‘The eleva ‘ ew mas fashion, penniless. | ona street and Third avenue by Pollce- | tor The hobble skirt of abhorred memory q Reo, A ; | ted. T dropped ie 6a ne sif E D was originally designed to give to a , There's @ present fashion of wearin | man Ruckley i the uppe ralewe aan Gi t very ay F} upon the expensive di woman's figure the effect of a Greek air—breastast CaP, | +Mamn lost," lsped the he stua cling they are : z P] Parisian models of mid-winter millinery | vage, It was designed for French | climbing Ne arms of Ruck! i ) half of the elevator wer Christmas presents should be } had been deposited a thick coating of | women, who are not only thinner and scanty, | woman began # a 4 ishing through the shat - such that they will serve a daily \ ‘ashes and atreet refuse, |smaller boned than Amgrican women, 2ellent dev! | head tn affirma When it struck the cellar floor the con purpose and keep the giver in In the emall crowd that had gathered |u: who have not the free, athletic ‘ace and | meant ta. nolse HWke an explosion. 9 | | the recipient's mi. 4 longer than tn front of the place Rhodes found one | giriae which made the American er ribbon te half so beautiful as the) Qi i, 1, The 0} employees ran to see wh a e Ss but a few fleeting moments, Bil Murphy, driver of a Street De-| walk in a hodbled c simple, unadorned colffure of a woman! | Yt tlt sGapd the trouble and it Waa $i } partment ash collecting wagon, Mur-|tg the beholder and @ serious peril to Why should | HB. 6 of but a few min ty get the If you give some relative or * phy told the greatly perturbed milliner | herself, w the | | 1 ven from the debris at the friend a year’s subscriptiontothe that his horse, @ green one, had taken | [mitation fm the greatest sin that can deficien | # hs te shatt ma ; oO of Morning andSunday World, they fright at @ passing L train and backed |pe urged against the Amertcan | \ ‘wore red 4 | Was § Well, Haey fen. will feel grateful EVERY DAY IN \ the cart into the window, women's gowns. A costume, new, dar.) Why should a woman with a beautiful, "E Was los se eee ee Horehound and Tar THE YEAR as they read the news \ Murphy said it wasn't his fault, but |tng, charming, perhaps, fe worn at the turoat do tt up in lace and whalebone might I lef ois th me Naot are gearn ae pra: | from all over the earth and insisted that’ 61,000 worth of| wrench races by a Woman for whom when Faahton decrees high collars? Trath aven lea ndileiora, for been rulned and wanted the|{t was specially dealgned, Seen und Why should ® woman with a scrawny downtown jn search of a woman who Find the positions: Workers, Wate Wing arrested, Murphy wae not | copied for American buyers and dresa © & pitiful confession of her | owed me money, T hoped that I could | Homes, Bargains, etc,, they vek through the great varietyaf pportuniies World Ads. offer =_ Coughs ana Nedall of No, %4 Heath —z Kingsbridge The police sta re olas ‘gown? since their father died. I couldn't | tion there was notified and Mrs, Nedal Pike Drops a « ‘There 1s a certain type of woman to) find the woman for whom I look- | and her enildren were made comfortat Toothache usein One Minute | sooo reeererentieemeeereersc mney ect rennet A tt reaches New York tn an ry ted and distorted form, ts further adapted to the spectal needs of Chi- cago, 1s censored by the Puritan con- sclousness cf Boston, and eventually | Fesohes that ead, cheapened and vul- taken inte custody and Rhodes declared the would gue the city for damages, make | buy the children something for Christ.| Margaret . They haven't had a happy Chriat- | avenu whom the eecentricities of fashion give| ing, and soon realized that I Jom.” In the matron's rooms while the poli fe distinction not otherwise vistbie, qt) Bhe informed the pouce she wee Mra, communicated with ber slater,