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' " ¥ 1 ean oneetee wn ence hanes MEDALFORBOY |Girl Architect Won’t Let Men WHOHELPEDFIND © Ask ‘Why’ When She Builds CHUM'S SLAYERS cai tad Chaufleur Held, y rover for Causing Deaih of “Buster” Fay, THEY “DIDN'T KNOW." | ¢ Crash bul 2 of Accident, Says ! isendrath’s Lawyer, (‘i Heard Weren't Aw fth avenve, and Fred. a chauffour, were being @ before Coro: Hellenstetn fot & their arrest for the ef Patrick Fay, ten years old, killed Friday by an automobtie End avence, iftyeninth the Nattonal Highways Protec. tive Soclety was voting a old medal ty “fommy" Lorenz, one of the Fay Doy's chums, who had given information that led to the arresta i young Lorenz who gave the | of the West Sixty-elgnti| on their firet clue of the | number of the car, At sume later date the medal will be presented with cere- mony. Jsendrath seemed ner RUS E,LOOGG at work Fay Kellogg, Pionee: Woman in Her Profes- fus when he was brought before Coroner Hellen- stein, The chauffeur sat stolidly in th s Gfice wolle arrangements were being| sion, Though She’s Stili made for bail, The Coroner announced | that he would reduce Kisendrath’s bail | in Early Twenties, Is of %,000, which he accepted last night, to $2.00, The charge against the archt- sfui in Her Work | tect is that he wag an accessory to - homicide. and Earns $8,000 a Year. In the case of Heyl, who ts charged ith homicide, bail was fixed at % chauffeur had a bondsman present, but he was not able to qualify in the full amount, so Heyl's wife, who went She's a Carpenter and a to the Coroner's ofco with her little daughter, went to get a friend who, ehe Steamfitter and a Con-| sald, world furnish the additional Be tractor, and When She LAWYER SAYS ARCHITECT DID NOT KNOW CAR HIT BOY. | Bail for Kisendrath was given by Sieters, Mrs. Bertha Bioch and Mre. Ida} ‘ of No, &6 Eighth strest, Brook- | lym, Tho areiitect had nothing to eay for ini but Lawyer Alfred Frank- Succe Piays She’s a Farmer} With Pigs and a ‘Cow| and a Herse and an THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MONKEY ON TRIAL “FOR CLIMBING INTO WOMAN'S BOUDOI | Mrs. Dickeson’s Pet Bites Ten- | don of Achilles of Mrs. | Snowden, a Neighbor. ; DOES STUNTS IN COURT. | Springs Into Jury Box at Me-| dia, Pa., ahd Begs Judge for Candy. | Spaciat to The Kveniug World.) MEDIA, Pa, Jan mee |" rned lawyers are striving to “Tnmte, # monkey, of being a “ mankind’ tn orhers ace to Judge Broomall's equally ulttal anent are] leading citizens wateh the proceedings with Interest. “Timmte" fs owned by Mra, Morton P. Dickeaon, | wife of « well known physiclan, Mra, Henry C. Snowden jr., wife of a mem- her of the school board, who t# also a wealthy merchant, 18 the complainant against the monk Mra, Sngwden alleges that “Mmmie* clambered) through the window of her voudolr, a# though he were ascending into the branches of a palm tree, while she was dressing, and that he bit her upon the tendon of Achifies with the name gusto that he might have chewed a cocoanut. ‘The Dickesons ani Snow- dens are next door neighboi The eult now on trial is civil in tte nature, but fraught with serious possl- bilities for Timmie, JAYS SHE WANTS TO HAVE MONKEY BANI°H “We are asking 4 es, it is true,” Mrs. Snowden says, “but it i# not money that we want. It serfously in- terferer with the enjoyment of one's home When your next door neighbor's monkey climba into your house and bites you on the tendon of Achilles. What we really desire is the total and absolute banishment of the ferocious beast.” From the teatimony of the Snowdens, the inference might be drawn that “Timmie" ts a terrible creature, rushing hither and thither, with a shark-like appetite for tendons of Achillet The testimony of the Dickesons and ; their adherents, however, indicates that enthal of No. % Naoeaw: street, who} Automobile. THE, WORK | tne simian tn as gentle as the proverbi appeared for him, declared weirs 4 lamb, a merry Ittle chap, who spreads Cheisendrath absolutely dia not know CONSTRSETION sunshine wherever he goen and who hoy had It by his guto- 5 SPELT BY. 4 it, For a whole year { worked for % @| revels in being loved by human being a te iad left his vee and wi BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | Week. nen, through a friend of Mr.| "Ay witnesson tell of “Timmte 0d Jarrere & Hastings, Is to work in thelr oMice. 8 lot there, though Fay Kellogg—Architect | Hastings, of Those three words cn the door of an impressive |qyriaree 10, office on the top floor of No. 32 Union Square tell the! I was the o: an there, and the story of a woman's triumph over eatruordinary 1M: | bite a to make it as Gn- | for me as they could, But 1 culties. They summarize fifteen years of the hardest) never saw anything. mo, He wos to meet | a dentist, who employe. , at a garage in Wort Sixty. enti street, Dr. Blum’s car was out o} niesion and it was in this way that | came to be driv the Bi drath ca: possible work in the exercise of a profession which un- DEAF TO FUNNY STORIES. Turning Into West End avenue, Ul @ few years ago was closed to women. ...|, “never heard any of the supposedly Elsendrath eays he ‘heard something of Fay Kellogg, architect, may also be written Fay| funny stones they used to teil in the eS ceeab oul did nat haw) vias w te Kellogg, contractor, carpenter and steamfter, tor eal Fut 1 absclutely ollminated ait ies girsee that thoy found the pase a? Kellogg knows how to do and, upon occasion, as done! oy gex, ‘Thav's the only way for a wo- one of the lamps broken. He has not all the work of buflding a house. She knows the alpha} ian to succeed in any business. Later 1 worked in the offes pt J tried to run away, He has deen at his! — RIXO! and omega of housebuilding and all the letters in be | ictus and while there l'aide ores Mice every day ance and did not h GREELEY® SMITH twoen deal of interlor work for the Hall of CA et MA ERA Alay When Mies Kellogg $s not drawing plans for houses or etanding on| Hiccom# and I designed its main stair. Mr. Frankenthal admittea that Hey) | the scaffolding of sonic big office building to see that her ideas are being | “1 suppose you encount ‘4 even more had been dismissed by Dr. Blum since| carried out properly, she ceases to be Fay Kellogg, architect, contractor, oe JOH aug ce ‘vu studied tho accident, but he deciared the cas¢| carpenter and steamfitter, and becomes simply Fay Kellogg, farmer, fOr) i count the * day's work I ever had nothing to do with the discharge. | gion gho has any spare time she spends it in a bungalow on a twelveacre | did in my iife the opening to women Ho said Dr, Blum did not know of the | i of the Architectural Department of the at the tim | farm at Northport, L. 1 |iZcole des Beaux Arts, which resulted Coroner Hellenstein fixed a week} TWO REQUISITES. |about, but the back stairway to whieh | irom my efforts,” Miss Kellogs from Thursday as the date of the in-) Health and a capactty for hard work |T hadn't given a thought | answe “When I went to Paris 1 quest. are all that @ young woran needs to! ' LEAVES TROUBLE BEHIND. Miiiicd to the director, 31 Duby for ” y mi . CT ac sion whic he refuses PLAYMATES GAVE POLICE NUM- | become a successful architect, according | ‘I made up my mind that morning th WEAL Oe aae eee Ne een ae BER OF CAR. to this ptoneer among women builders, /{t didn't pay to take my troubles howe ied before, “Think of my hh Slee land worry about them when 1 shov!d! breuicuineut! he sald, After little “Buster” Fay was hit and | Th: Mogg was the first suc- ‘Be @ brave man have been resting, So now I bave my-! and estabil, 5 ante wi kdiled by @ rapidly moving olive aren | cessful woman Architect Io NeW TOT eee oi ee aan ea eae aa ie htas wed ymeniy dt anwwered. machine, the police were toid by some | tne word pioneer does not suit her at) aa. wien 1 leave this oft Ambassador and he could do nothing. of bis playmates that the number of | qj), for she is still in the early thirtles,) “pid you encounter any prejudton | In the hotel where I lived there wi the car was 49,260 or 49,69, or something | teignt-eyed and slender despite the fact /against you as a wonian when you | al old bacielo ber of the Chamber similar. Detectives James McCormick Deputies and day, hait in fun, 1 itect that she has never worn @ corset in started as an are. Did you fine and Lee Sharpe of the West Gixty- | on ie And she was a ploneer not tt workmen hesitated to carry out @ brgery Peed Al RAND gr toriad eighth street station sterted im to in- . it > nore | Woman's orders?” I inquired. ine utanlen. Chun dane ‘ b only in New York but in Parts, where | mee ping stories. Why don't you get busy vestigate the numbers, | “I'd juet Uke to seo any workman|and get a bil passed go 1 can be an They found the driver of a delivery | *he Went to study only to find that rit. ty ovey an order I gave film truck, Thomas Barrett, who was be-| the erciftectural departinent of the .vuigimed Miss Kellogg with an explo- hhimd the auto that struck “Buster,” He | Eoole des Beaux Arts was closed to sive flash of blue eyes. "I don't allow aid the figures furniahed by the boys| women and sie set to work to get It’ my orders to be questioned were correct, but he wasn't certain| opened, and finally did get {t open{allow any ‘whys’ or ‘bu evout the order of tho last three, (hrough a special bill passed in the|my houses are very d architect’ W did. any I don't | oh You imow vent from men's tan's potnt of view that’s just The bill paesed too late good, but tt Lash what he to do me iped a lot of She haa 4 woman do and whenever ‘Dhe detectives’ hunt took them to| Chamber of Deputies. |houses. I apply a woman {!t 18 possible Nione at Great Neck, Bayside, Ossining and| Miss Kellows told me yesterday that|to everything, even to the kitchen cup- ner own sex. She is a docided other nearby place: Finally they | ce knows of only two « women | boards, which I design my Gen fragiat, ! one of the abiding @ Jearned from Albany that the machine | gyeuitects tn New York (these these cupboards ha or three ances ¢ ro itfe fe re 4 sum bearing the mumber 49,39, had been! are Miss Katherine Budd and Miss clumsy avy dra *o you have to # for Jury duty ever : svld by the Spaniard who owned it to | Josepuine Chapinan), but (oa ros | put thing or. And x, Y, aso the di Elwendrath on Sept. 7. fevsion of arciitecture is a splendid one Neatly break mack When y : ee oy. \ . nitent a just be- rol BPE NN Be ee ascent h nd send me a pee for any young woman to adopt pr ; yt Ue eummons, (wo years ago I got tired vided she has health, common sense and) Kitchen cupboards with @ great many belng annoyed and I went to the IRISH ACTORS DISCHARGED | ‘i92 #%+ has neaitn, common pei Moe Giaweree se that “ine noone: | being annoyed and 1) went to, the BY PHILADELPHIA COURT.) 1 susxested that @ snail amount of Keeper Keon every hing seperate and tua ; on +a as ova sald z talent might be a dvyiracle addition to © BNO WOR Lin Pi shies “Look here, I'm Fay Kellogg. ae | this equipme . hing, Did you ever notice (hat Iitshen pe you tpi: it's a joke to make Eleven Arrested, Charged With] ‘(unmet ntome answored, sre ulit mocit only vao ‘vaste two hours of my time : ’ ~ 4 4 in No wWoinan ean wash ut to comme down hore to vile- Appearing in Immoral Play, Set | smitezty, "F don't bette aay rei HT meg MR ag Ce ov Pe eo Free Without Comment. goecleh salen te seocneny 5 den’ are tity: | Place, you can't take I bad apy,” which wos cer- tne lL tua, Wathcnt falling over « cuspidor, oF PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 23, -- An interesting eduiseion joy cinie ave you Gvcided suddenly to let eieven Irish actors ond actress froin @ Womsa Whobe iacome aver- 0 SNK the better half of the community arrested he week cu €,000 @ year, “Gomucn sense nerve on juries? f producing # sacrilerious ic tho essoniiul thing, of couse Whe i {the man wuind ° lag about ~ yl |their nw chou! wus a man, Mmoral plays were tosday dive A woman who Koup home d thelr | ‘ eee from cusiody by tre uunty Court has ® leadacko ute no ERELY GLARED AT HIM. ‘Wo 2 a a i 3 nore time to he povers were arrested on a war-| architectur ae : peated, ie goew in the wi sworn out by a ett they mn with om HED): RDA: RE y + into serious trouble ed in the come "aye # te peu , & of that kind,” he Western World.” lee for anythin es not tne last year 1 got my regular f ) up and threw it held them for bu Ls ee ib 6 fama tim ad here Lam counsel ‘mmediaiely applied for a writ 2 wae nit" of ay corpuN asteag urt to three ; ns : Kellogg | ins harge against the play one town to Prat dnstitute, Mere wae A lane aiailineal nighta In the Hrookisn, and i was graduated 1 Lt the eave P advise work, lve w ’ today lay for days at amped up and down Now i dismissing the players, | Woke up tong ‘ York anc Brooklyn zor a ‘ «o » reason for its actin, 'n the} ta Worry ab Ina Kouse 1) WOMRE for 8 Woboay ‘ ' x o | building ain: I woul a + Porduy, erwur on the writ the defense | WaF Du own ham falmed thet the law under which tho] #treid there was . wrong with| When X look at the drawings Z jod two pigs just pefore Thank gisimes int the May aaa waien MOF heey. £ areened afd eauaht the earite mado then, Z can't way Z Live the I have a cow, & horse and an Fiavers were BOL ADDLY tO | Toe an aurprivet all tre Woekeen be| 2382 80 aueh, They were crude, that { run'myself,. In sume Mie: shee. Soa elie Anne han ies afte ewtul . mer I don't come to town on Saturday. a a - x |, Firaily a man-a Frenchman, R. Ll. go 1 have two whole days with the FO 34, DATE. orelo e Mure AnOnE Shere. wa Daus of Brooldyn—-offered to give form. A few more \<irs of architec ev if Paso Viatmeut | thing the matter with the stair vs chance In big office. Iowe him iny fi. |ture and IT can afford to be @ former eae tee ee | ine Yroat stairs yhai t bag noses — opporius + M@pad 4 eke bever forget ‘al) the time.” and bad, ‘“Immie" himaelf atts on a cushion in a basket set in the middle of the court room. To the basket 15 tfed a tag bearing the dry and formal words “Exhittt A." Yesterday afternoon “Timmie” troke the cord which held him = within the basket and scrambled out, his tall curled high in the air, his eyes twink- ne Snowdens, blanched, as though @ man-eating tet were unleashed. The | Dickesons smiled tenderly, as though a favorite child was about to out -ome/ capers. MONKEY MAKES A BEE LINE FOR THE JURY BOX. ‘Dhe spectators ganped am) half the people in the court room trembled, won- | dering whi way “Timmie” would dart. | ‘The monkey made for the jury box antl | Alonzo Griswold, juror No. 3 who evi- dently had been impressed by the Bnow- den testiinony, sprang from his chair. Lightly “Timmie" hopped into the va- cant seat, then leaping over the back of the ohair he asized a window con. Up the cord he akipped, with as much non- cbalance as Waa hie wont in hie native jungle, before he began biting tendons of Achilles in ladies’ boudoirs. ‘With great glee he did “stunts” that would have made any acrobat In the bus- iness eick from envy. Then he camo down, chattering, and approac!ied the JANUARY 23, 1912.' WOMAN JUMPS, GIRL BABY FALLS OFF FRE ESCAPE Bewildered Crowd Clings to Small Platform at Norfolk Street Tenement. FLAMES CUT OFF FLIGHT Two Aged Women Found! Extinguished. Flames and smoke tn the halls barred the Way When the occupants of a tenes | ment in the rear of No, 170 Norfolk | street rushed from (hely room shortly | before noon t an alarm of fire day after rrified women, bearing oF We 4 made fe at the front of th 9 in all live in the tenement. On the lust landing—the one between the fret and second foore—the descend- ing crowd came to a stop. None had Presence of mind enough te lower the ladder which formed the remaining fight of taps to the ground, Flames were bursting from windows above and the bullding waa vetled in leading 4 fire ewcape butiding. Ten fam- thetr ot struggling press of people landing and the steps just D Policeman Thomas J. Lawler ran Into the courtyard and called to the woman to “keep cool” and let the lad- der down. But the agitation on the landing only Increased. Lawler, with the assistance of Samuel Weinerich of No, 91 Bhertft str attempted to climb up and let down the steps, but hie efforts failed, Annie Sarachman, one cf the ten- ants, paid no attention to the pollce- man's warning and leaped into the courtyard. ier right leg wae frac- tured and she suffered contusions of the head and possible internal injuries, BABY GIRL PUSHED OUT OF HER MOTHER'S ARMS. This added to the rm of the women and the crowding on the landing became worse. Mrs, Rachel Schneider carried her four-year-old daughter Sara in her arms and was hokling her seven-year: old son by the hand. In the crush little Sara was shoved from her mother's em- brace and fell to the ground. Mrs. Schneider, beatde herself with grief, tried to leap after the Iittle one, The iittle girl euffered painful contusions of the head and body and may have been in- jured internally. She and Annte Sarach- man were taken to Gouverneur Hospital. When the fire engines arrived a detatl of firemen, led by Licut. Bamandky, ran up several ladiers and took the re- mainder of the women end children safely to the ground. Several of the women were in hiyatorica, and were at- uded by physicians who came with ambulances from Gouverneur Hospital It was mupposed (hat every tyson was out of the building, but Policeman Law- lor heard feeble cries for help from the firat floor, He crawled through @ win- dow and found Hannah Price, aixty-five years ald, and Ite Pritsk!, seventy years old, almost overcome by emoke. The policeman carried the women to the window and handed them out into th arms of firemen @ panic in @ tom adjoining the one that wae burning and facing on Suffolk street, but there were no acctienta there. So large @ crowd formed that the reserves fram the Fifth street station wero called out. ‘The tenement was burned to @ shell and the property of the ten famiites who lived there was destroyed. ———— CARNEGIE GETS HIS $22.70. Voucher Tangle Straight Judge. “We give lim candy when he does | those tricks at home,” sald Mr, Sudow- | den, but Judge Broomall rewarded | “Timmte" with no chocolate drop. | Honor id not even smile, ax a deputy setaed the almian and hustled him back to the basket, BESS _ Car Ituns Away Down iit! A north bound Amsterdam enue O'Toole street, got beyond control to-day when it started down the bill from Hundred and Tenth street, and Twenty-fifth street and Amster. dam avenue, ‘There were no passen- ers and the car yan into a tool h in the centre of Amsterdam aven and broke the fender. The car wee dragged back to the tracks and tal to the downtown repair eh ‘The more Visit the office ne vst you be charmed by the courtesy sho efficiency of our service. Should you will be doubly pleased. 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Payment wae refused because a . $28 Weat Twenty-ftth | 2otarial weal was omitted. “d know these formatities are twy- wrote Jere Amith, disbursing of- of the House, in returning the r to Mr. Carnegie, “but @ cer- tain amount et red tape must be un-| wound and a the spool end.’ The voucher in proper form was re- celved towtay and a cheok for $24.70 was remitted to Mr. Carnegie by se- turn mall, vernment offictal is at Avail yourself of the Harris Eye Glass Service. -tell your eye troubles to one of wn you xnd delighted with the you decide to purchase glasses, | 64 Fast 23rd St, near Fourth Ave | 21 Weet Sth St,, bet, thand6thAves. 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. | 443 Columbus Ave., Bist and Bts. | 16 N 8t., near John 8t. | 1008 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bk}: 48) Fulton Bt, opp. A. ea Baye 7 Broad St., near Hahne's, FATHER IS HELD After the Fire Had Been iat ans FOR BEATING GIRL “You Are a Fiend,” Says Magistrate—Daughter's Eyes Blackened, Body Bruised. Magistrate Murphy {9 Harlem Court today committed Theode ting, manager of the grocery store of M. C. Haus, at Park avenue and Seventy- street, to jail under $00 ball to trial on the charge of brittally fifteen with hie fists and with a ruler, ‘The girl was turned the Chtldr Ro to be material witness awatt beating his daughter Florence, oid, againet her Wolting, who Ives at entysninth street, sent & complaint to the Children's Society vestentay, ‘They sald the ehild's sereama and the sonnd of blows could always be heard when the father was at hom Superintendent Wali sent Agent Frank G. Barclay to investigate and he In turn sent for Dr Is Gibb, medical examiner Dr. Gibb repd that both the child's @ ut been | ened, her Hp cut and br: and that there were six other brulaes from one to three inches square on her arma and back “You are a fiend of trate Murphy satd A father." Magine Welting. asda et FR. VAUGHAN TO LECTURE. Father Bernard Vaughan, 8 J, the famous Pmgiiah pre @her, wili lecture on “The Dangere ‘That .chreaten Society," under the auspices” of the Laymen League for Retreats and Social @tudtes, at Carnegie Hall, Wednestay, Jan, 31 Cardinal Farloy, who Is honorary pre ident, is expected to be present. The procede will be devoted to defray expenses of the School for Social Stud ten, ee 27 Injured ta Train Wreck. COTE, Sack, Jan. 23.—Twent: persons were injured when the Canadian Northern Railwoy's Edmonton to Winni- | Dem exproa® went over an embankment] toatay. Cote ts 273 miles northwest of ‘Winnipeg. BEGCARS BSE FRE HERO'S OOM Detectives Are Assigned to Pro- tect Mrs. Walsh From Im- portunities of Horde. Grattera and begma have #0 an- noyed Mrs, William J. Walsh, widow of the battalion chief who lost his Iife in the Equitable Butlding fire, that she was driven to ask for police protection to-day. Two detectives from the Park- ville station have been assigned to ran down the author of begging lettore she has received and to wateh the house for Persons who, attracted by reports of a rellet fund she ts to receive, may at- tempt to impose upon her good nature or Invelgle her Into parting with money. The Wala home ia at No, 1170 Forty+ second strect, Hrookiyn, Since the funeral of Chlet Walsh, last Tuesday, the louse bas been besieged by bergars @nd grafters, mostly women, Nearly all the women represented themselves to be whlows of firemen or the wives firemen in destitute circumstances asked Mrs, Walsh to relieve them out of her pension and relief money, Sunday night a well dressed fellow about twenty-five years old called at the Walsh home with a sealed letter ad- dressed to Mra, W The letter, which bore no signature, stated the writer was the wife of the late battalion f, wan in dire need and asked that money be given the bearer, Mrs, Walsh knew the man was & swindler and endeavored to hold him tn conversation to allow her daughter to call & poltceman, but the young man got auspicious and ran. Another young man called last night with a letter In the same handwriting the firet, but couched in @ ttle different lang. He, too, ran when the widow sought to holt him in con- versation. Mrs. Francia Schents of No. 125 Ave- nue J, Flatbush, smelled gas this mom- She thought of her mother, Mra. ardt, fifty-three years old, asicep In an attic bedroom, and tried to gain entrance to the room. The door was locked, but she finally forced it open and found her mother lying dead In bed. A rubber tube attached to the an jet was just beste her face. colors, also serges, mi cheviots; various models........ Reduced from $28.80 to $45.00, COATS, black and gray chinchilla, broadcloth, blanket weaves and fancy mixtures....... Reduced from $26.50 t Reduced from $29.50 t for COATS HERETOFORE 4 Shoe AT REDUCE white duck...........60 PUMPS—Spring models. The early spring price Sixth Avenue at N COLONIAL TIES—Gunmetal, kid and calf and white duck.............s000- Extraordinary Reductions SUITS of broadcloth in black and ixtures and $18.00 $16.50 © $38.00. 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