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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 DROPSHIS SUT ~ TO WIN HEIRESS 1912. ‘Her Auto Driver Pleaded Guilty, | Despite Her Denial, So She Has \ FROM SMOKE AT CHIEFS RESCUED “*Siend Seutrecone oe | +; Bia wt. rs 8 guilty and insisted on {t. He was there fore fined. At Mre, Day's request the case waa to-day. Court Attendant Broadbeach was «worn as a witness and gaid he had taken a@ telephone message from @ man who did not give his name, telling Clear to plead guilty and avoid the chance of being held for Special Wa ILTED HM Lieut. Eduard Starz of Austria , Gives Up Hope of Marry- ing Miss McMurray. ! MONEY. Brought Action for Breach of ‘Promise Expecting to Be Able to See Her. DOESN’T WA Broken-hearted because of hie failure é fh i [ i H : ‘tee guilt, amd he has done so. That's al) tndre to te it" SAW HEUREGS ABROAD AND) PELL IN Lov Liew. Stars is eaid to be a mere boy. He fell deeply in love with the Ameri- Frans Josef—and followed Miss from Vienna to Carisbad, Paris. Lieut. Stars, accord. | the English languege, empress his love in her al disposing of hts @ letter from im that Papa e4 his mind about tened to diein- + | mouth reduced urther une: But on arival here he ai anything he has been able 9 40 since the gates of the MeMurray home for him. KEEPS THE YOUNG MAN’S AD- DREGS SECRET. Léewt. Stars has been itving with frierde wm this city since his arrival. Mr. Ritterbusch said he was not dis- posed to disclose the young man afdress, as Lieut. Starz had alrea: suffered a great deal and he did not cate to ad4@ to his troubles. “He hes told me he i# going away and try to forget,” said Mr. Ritter- busch. “It fe @ very sad experience for @ young man of his tyne, and he is completely broken hearted.” Mr. Ritterbusch made ight of the suggestion that a possible Mnanclal sei- tiement by Pape McMurray might hu pereusded Lieut. Starz to drop tie breach of promise action. Nothing of that @ort Was in the lleutenant’s mind, he, eald, and the discontinuance of the sult te simply due to the failure of Stars to meet the young woman. “Lieut. Starz is no Ruzalelamh," added hie lawyer, ‘There was nothiag in hie gult thet wee mercenary, He was eimply annoyed by the great humiit- atton of being fitted, and hoped to meet Migs face to face and nce if he could mot win her back.” ———_—_—<———_ KID GLOVED BURGLARS | WERE DRILLING SAFE. One Smoked Fine Cigar and An- other Used lodine While Loot- ing P. O. Sub-Station, Bursiers who robbed the drug ator ag ae post office sub-station of A. C. Steiebubier at No. 63 Coney Island ave: nee, Brooklyn, early to-day, left a patr/ of expensive kid gioves and a al | emoked Havana cigar behind Moreover, one of them had taken down the fodine bottle from the shelf and used quite a little of It. ‘Te burglars were drilling the safe when Mr. Steinbuhler frightened them away by coming downet They took | with them twenty dollars from the cash | drawer end about @ hundred dollars) worth of etamps. | ———>—_—_ BUFFALO EX-MAYOR DEAD. | James N, Adam, Stricken tm City Hall, Dies at Hom: BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 9——James opie Adam, ex-Mayor of Buffalo and Jormer head of a Dig department store which still bears his name, in Mayor He where he iapsed fousness, from which he fatled to r Mr. was in Peebles, Scotland, seventy years ago. Since 1906 he had not been actively tn pri- vate businems, but devoted a large part of ime till the end of hi as) Mayor in 1910 to public busin: Bi fore he was Mayor he served as Alder. man and Councilman, ts Sean, 2 Ne aoe id {I . | managed throughout last year died early ee nt Dress the Controlling Passion of Woman’s Heart, Not Love, for the Former Is Engrossing for All Time, While the Latter’s Reign Is Brief and Full of Trouble. If a Fairy Godmother Would Grant One Wish for| Each Girl in New York the Most Popular Thing That Could Be Asked For Would Be a Stylish New Hat. What is the master passion of woman's heart, the main preoccupation of her mind from the age of five to! seventy-five? Men will answer love, but women know better. For, love's reign is bitef and full of trouble whea compared | Three vorset covers (made at home) with the sway of clothes. ‘The little girl of five babbling| Tw er 1 rapturously over the pink ribbons tn her party dress) cir’ pai feels the same thrill that liveng the tremulous hands| One pai of a white-hatred grandmother fingering a new lace cap.| si shin wate Yet what does child or grandmother care about love? | 2¢ #204 res... First to quicken, last to die is this supreme obses-| Ove fancy hat RIxo! sion of womankind for pretty garments. When Henry ota ...... GREELEY*.SMITH IV. of France made his famous wish that there should! be @ fat fowi cooking at every fireside in his kingdom, he was merely a man peaking for men. His Queen might have known enough to wish that every woman in France should have a new hat. That is what I should wish at any rate 1 Pear suddenly in this prosaic office and say: “ every girl in New York.” And it wouldn't make any difference how much fairy godmother should ap-, ‘ou may have one wish for! Ghe shows excellent taste in her work- ing clothes. into the frequent error of buying cheap shoes, five pairn at # total vost of $8, you begged me to wish that your salary] There ts a scientific reason for the! instead of two pairs of durable, well- might be raised, or the attention of your | #lection of drab shades in the uniform | made shoes. true love diverted from your false] @oldiers. Certain colors can be seen! The list is interesting, however, as by the enemy at a muoh greater dis- tance than the others. Khaki is espe- claily desirable for soldiers because @/allows nothing for any kind of gaia mass of Knaki clad men cannot be 4is- | gress—the Pretty, useless clothes that tuguished at a distance from the earth|maye nothing in common with the dull over which it moves. A red coat, on| gray uniform of the girl on the fring y, can be seen from afar off, friend, or your hair made curly or your nose straightoned, or the size of your T would answer firmly: “Mo, yon will get the most divine Gelight out of a new, foolish, fussy, marvellously becoming hat. A hat ehowing what can be done with a dress allowance of $75, but, of course, tt it shall be.” 4 line, and that contribute so often to And the fairy godmother would fly] © girl on the firing Mne should | ner desertion from the ranks Away UDIOW 0 leave tthe. oF of| Select her uniforms with this fact well| course would have on a lovely hat in mind. hersel What would be the use} “The girls have ail learned to have their tatiored order, to buy the mater and to se- lect dark colors—black, or dark blue or brown," auld one girl to me. “I spend #1 on my clothes. One of the girls here keeps the $1 bank where we all deposit of being a fairy? TRAGIC EVENT IN THE LIFE OF A WORKING GIRL. The most tragic divorce of our day is that between the hosts of pretty its made KEEPS SELF OUT OF ALIMONY CLUB girl recruits in the army of Werkin& |g) each for our cloth ‘ount. Then women and the lovely garments theY wo have a 3) cent week bank to make in factories or sell in shops fOr whic, we all contribute, That gives other women to wear. each girl $7 for Christmas presents and ee meareiriettd sane ine Iris) i for her Easter hat. ‘Then there ts a Mrs. Adler’s Plea for $40 Week a i ehevaxeaneanline ta epi heey Aika ashainca hiro lace collar, t¢ ty third bank to which we contribute 5, 10, Arnectentaan were : ij o sell it for 5. Nets fon, > . wlected for her WAI.SH' SUCCESSOR ia ance nee ae gor i222 and = centa Tn Ave wucoasive| Refused When Affidavits Rea nreemats eno, a Nyauenver eu aau Not a Coat Worth Less Than $100.00 67 a fA bah 8, he cud of the Afth wee! 0 « " : “ OF to be the f-n-week saleswoman Who | Pore oe a Gepositing B cents, Prove Contradictory ; per-| While the excitement was at tte helght Mink Marmot Coats handles all day the beautiful things that | ye ee ie aaa go on, think T e radictory. ind for the custody of | Word came that Battalion Chief Mar- - she can never hope to wear, does not) 4.14% 4 ; cat-old daughter, Mona, shall of the Second Diviston had been Brilliant Seal Coats L . lead one to considering the problem of oy 7 tle girl at ties overcome, 1s the successor to : dreas on $1 a week In the moat cheerful Wee T am going to bi A set of amMAavits remarkable tn re couple Datta h, win lost hie life Natural Pony Coats ' spirit. Yet thousands of gicis in New oy TF dontowing T Wi opend’$2 for | Pott of contradiction wax presented to —————— lin the Macias Ase. & bail €0sun = ~ } York face this problem, Mo: * of tuem 7 pilowt “4 AT HRCainen © Gils wht Hl 0 ° ri ; rare tm id conmider, Ata weck for o°Kings, tho kind at three patra for |Justlee Marean in the Brookins CARDINAL AMONG 3.600 AT [mes wournt aMursnall the oovor we All full length; richly lined clothes @ aplengi allowance. © thie vane ort me $241 for the mates [for divorce brought ty Hewt J. adier MGR, BURTSELL’S FUNERAL. | cine anotuer” group with Hattalion STORY OF TW rial, $10 toa tatlor for making it, and S] against Samuel H, Adicr of No. % Chief Kuss of the Firat Division, 11 $3. S 34 1 LEARNED TO LIVE CHEAPLY. nd trimmings, That suit will] Broadway. Mrs, Adler lef: her husband Gieat Throng Pays Last Tribute Hieroth was caught in the) $32.50 Baltic Seal Coats (Full Length) vee 14.98 Before telling just what can be had, car also, If had bought| last Octover and brought sutt fe ines if St. Paleiokh inder a heavy rot ot paper |/1 $60 Russian Pony Coats (Full Length). at Services in Patrick's B for $1 in the way of clothes I wish to made I could not get two years’ | ration, which she later anu § Lhd ey yn hin, He was taken to 3 > . 5 cite the case of two factory iris who t and have it look well, I] sult for absolute divorce Cathedral though not in a || $85 Russian Pony Coats (Full Length). here « suit three years, who has worn a We thought this Justice Marean heard Lo cation by the plaintift for § seem to have wylved the provlein of liv- ing cheaply and comfortably in New bp York ing she had bought @ new bdlack|}fe@ ani alimony of $0 a ‘One of these girls worked as a trim- sown, but she explained she hada tailor] Adler in ler aMdavit set mer of millinery for three months of |cut the old une over into a more fash-| her husband's income is the year making $I1 a week, Then for fonable shape. He charged her $5 for] $10,00 # year and that he atx weeks she was employed tn a ready- doing tt. expensive sulle of rooms a to-wear hat factory at $10, The busy “Last summer we all made our office] Bossert, in Montaguo street and dull seasons of the trade she hats during the lunch hour, and they| thelr living expenses, wh follows cause’ alarming fluctuations IN cost us less than $1 apiece. We bougnt| house last, were §250 an her income, There were weeks When frames at 10 cents each from a whole-| She submitted, also, amMuday earned no money at all, Hut she» and W at 2) cents apie ianed by Arthur W. Porter, @ bello» to pay " two pleces at For trimming we dou; in The ‘Tavern, at Manafield, wertbing alleged misconduct at Mass, 4 her share of the expenses of a (Wo : ere she @ quarter o: mended ported M progress: or ts to endeavor to 4 marr of trivia ine," a F iv, whieh Jac {than the effect of the sures the fulfilment of the promises Was apparent. The first man to top! made by th p 8 respecting the over was reman Roach of nxine No. future, Mrs. Caine brought suit for aa H nen Bire- separation n 4 collapsed. Q Caine, @ | slender, rad-oyed ore Dr. Archer and Dr, Woods could z DBM Suatice Hotchkiss she these two off thelr hands up came Th t B ‘d th S t 1 feared her husband liked to flirt with |Treman Tyan. of Truck No. 10 and a oraer on e ensattona Hes je alee, Fireman Marron of Bugine No. 4 AS room tenement aparcment a yard et at % cents which we| last mimmer on the part | ‘and another girl Kept house and to shaped wings, and we edged | Finally, Mrs, Adler said she was tlvins | | which they could and qd invite thelr the yely ngs with straw and placed | with and dependent on her mother, friends, Here is the tonthly budget them at the back of the hat. Of course! was also supporting her three-year of their Httle home girl made her hat and brimmed | boy, Rent .....55) $19 jt to sult her own taste, but the cost, Adler then came forward with aff Gas for heating and cooking 1.80 was the same—S3 cents,” davits, He swore ne worked for. Food for two at abou: $ a week. 20% One dollar a week ty what this girl mother for $20 a Week and was pr spent for uniforms, |mitted by her to occupy a bed in ti SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES |Daflor of her auite In the Bossert. II flatly contradicted his wife's statements FOR CLOTHES FOR ONE YE, as to their living expenses and declare: to less than # eac Another girl making but % @ week he had never been tn Mansfield, Mass, age amount, they sail p 50 in his iife, His mother supplied sup teeth fsed by a woman One ¢ ee c vusekee a little more than porting aMdavits, ng girs is that the girls all what she did with Ap aci.noher Mr. Adler put In an afi . 2 t davit signed by Arthur W. Porter, the o inete food. map! on Tavorn bellboy, of a date subse If w girl takes bor lunch or din- $3.00 1 ‘date subs t ner outside she's ashame to spend tug the aMdavit alaned wy the ame oreo less than fifteen or twenty-fivo a Mtted by aire. Adler. nthe cents for her dinner, But in her Ndavit Porter One own home she'll eat a mouthfal of ht n Jelly and a oracker aud call it gup- Se Ree per. The money she saves that _ Justice Marean denied Mrs, Adie way she pute on he: back. m | mation for allmony and oounaei fees, 4 PARTICULAR AS TO HER UNI. *)') i Ing to give her any lowe ‘ FORM WHEN ON DUTY. Ona ‘Montreal Police Vaccinated. no doubt that the girl on the (se air rubbers Uy) CARER Penlen, Teceaaie #3425 nas heen ¢ t i I Sh cant gi, of the men now carry thely left ave i Lie CT EERE Oo Mc od se cenesemmseneaninsaiassssinasinnnensesssonane 4 It 1 that spoke of iits wit but felt ‘Uniforms of the Rank and File of the Army of Women Workers—Third of a Series of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. oe the aside half an hour H y we arnt Ck the Five Deparnact ax Tailored or, Trimmed | Dr, Woods of the Volunteer Hospital The variety is most captivating, LAWYERS TRY Vira tiicy coneed’ Wack ArAIEWlIBed Ak affording a choice of sturdy mix- fon an he wan tures, English cheviots—charming was placed in uutom ; | ping auavtets iH Rhu San OE LOM batD black kerseys, cflect ively braid and phyatetan, satin trimmed or simply tailored— COMES “BACK ON THE JOB" IN| every coat of entirely newest style. WARRING COUPLE as | Report to Court and Win the | | Commendation of Newest Justice on Bench. Hotehicias, the to-day their and . @ contraster, ing favo! the hi an ni hag proved wu differences or with the that 4 wht s Fair t Justices, war two hwyers Tt sh howa newest of the who re- efforts to reconctlo her husband, were tlon of counsel parties whose appy because misunderstand- id be the to bring about rts in this in ‘ourt’s heart ss sald the husband Ontet e highest terms, Was not soted th Calne vdires an, President Wash urteell plot in to Say bulk teas may be good. This is sure, no ‘*may be'’ about reliable WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Double Strength Saves Half. White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, 35¢. ly com. | >, SCIATICA and NEURITIS fs found tn | Case Reopened and Is Victor. | Mrs, Henry M. Day of No. 6 Bast indignation In Yorkville Court, to-day, | fant again fning of her so | chauffeur, Jonn C. Clear, who pleaded 5 muilty, driving a car KUSS | witch wan giving off smoke Mrs. Day wrote @ letter to Magistrate} | Besstons. Mrs. Day said the statement of her letter yesterday was true, She sho she was not pleased with the practic: repudiation of {t by the fining of Clear. ‘The Magistrate discharged the chauf- remitting yesterday's fine, He fo proten yesterday, to | This to @ very pussling case. I am | gotng to call Magistrate McAdoo's tention to it; it seems to me the se 8 to prisoners by Marshall and Drop at Blaze in Cel- | | Binns, Appleton, which was before him when) a very dangerous | ag {Clear was arrale yesterday, In it | lar of Building. she said she tad been in the car when} TE Pollcenan Anderson of the Health begs ag hor PERRY, N. Y., sa weqey: | Suet With a summons |iey, ¢ormer Index clerk of the DRAGGED TO. SAFETY. ana tua: eon had been mis- | qlod auddeniy to-day at the ag take not amoking one, He was long p} ee Rut fe wanted to plead publican politics in W Others Near Death Dense | Smoke Sweeps Through Big Coat Sale! | $12, $15, $18 Values — To-Morrow, Saturday YOU cannot aficrd to miss these sensational Bedell coat reductions. Only the best models and biggest bargains await you, and if you are wise, you will not be heedless of your own best interests, but wi! see and buy. | | | Sub-Basement. Deputy Fire Chief Binns, Battalion Chiefa Marshall and Kuss and four fires dragged early to-day trom the Staatw ung at Ni William street, fire that started at 6 o'clock men were the sub-cellar Buliding, where a and thre had envel ped the fire-fighters In a ¢ harged smoke that keeled over man like so many tenpine, uu! already been dragged | when Deputy Chiet | nd the word went! hanest man to put! 4 from Binns rushed down to find Binns unconsel and with (hoe help of others pulled him | up the states to safety. He was dragged | 45 MINUTES, In three-quarters of an hour the fire men, still battling with the blaze, were astounded to see Chief Binns come walk- Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL 1HREE STORES ing back He resteted ail efforta to make him return to his quarters, but | i) é A atayed on the scene until 6 o'clock, whea | 2 ¢ Staats Zoltung's stock of press paper was burned and Its mot were damaged beyond hope of immediate repair. Herman Ritter, the proprietor, who was notified by telephone and who hur- ried to the scene in a taxicab, sald that unless the motors could be replaced to- day it was unlikely the paper could be [issued on its own presses to-morrow. The tire hours 1 the fire was finally under control, ‘The damage to the building and plant |{s problematical Practically all the 14 and 16 West 14th Street—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Street Brooklyn 645-651 Broad Street Newark, N. 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