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WOMAN BADLY WOUNDED TURKEY TROTTERS "2%" remoos oarree. GOL, ROOSEVELT STUB THEIR TOES GETS A LAUGH ON ON EXCISE SNAGS eam” ATLANTA EDITOR: ——— State Board Takes a Hand in|} , Attack on the Martin y, Cabaret Show. Enjoys stort of ie of Reporters to; Interview John ~ Graves After Conference. After motoring tn 1 Oyster Bay lant evening, Col, Core Roosevelt ‘| spent the night at the home of J. Went Roosevelt, No. 110 Fast ‘Thirty-firet street, and waiked to his office to-day "CALL DANCES TOO ‘WET.’ Viggles, Bunnfes and Grizzlies & After Curfew. Mr. Graves spent an hour with Col- Roosevelt. When he appeared from the Inner sanctum he was immediately be- | sieged by reporters. The Colonel, who followed Mr. Graves out, enjoyed the spectacle of a newspaper man being held up by his story. “This is certainly a case of the biter being bit,” chuckled the Colonel. “It reminds ine of the story — Mark Twain's, was it not?—of the plumber going into the drug store; or of the burglar who entered a country news- paper office, was caught by the editor and escaped only with his clothes.” SEEG A COPY OF THE COLUM. BUS SPEECH. Mr. Graves said he had been shown a. draft gf the speech to be delivered by Col. Roosevelt at Columbus to-morrow. “A most interesting speech, and I am sure it will create a lot of interest,” waid Mr. Graves. ‘William R. Nelson, owner of the Kan- sas City Star, who | ‘The “Cabaset Show” at Louls Yartin's wrant, Broadway end Forty-second | street, whieh hes for several months | provided @ivession for New York's jaded * appetite, fe in danger of sudden and| summaty Germination. It has fallen un- der the ban of the Sta:- Department of Hxolee, The chow was in full blast iast night, the cabaret room being crowded to the doors, but the managers of the place were to-day served with papers by the Exclee Department, and within twenty daye anewer must be made to the department, to ghow why the restaur- ant'a Ucenge and its bond of $1,800 should not be forfeited. New Yorkers are becoming more aifM- cult to e@muse every year, end the “cabaret how” at Louls Martin's was An attempt to provide something new. MAURICE’S WEIRD PRANCING 16 FROWNED UPON. And, from the first night, tables in the “cabaret,” which is on the fourth floor of the building, have been at a premium. Tae singing wae nothing remarkable; it vas the dancing that mainly attracted the crowd, afd Maurice and bis blonde partner were the magnets. Maurice is the protagonist of the new dances whieh have vsen tae subject uf conversation and LUtigation ever stice| MAD CAT FIGHTS WOMAN AND HUSBAND IN FLAT. Mrs. Sctmeider Sent to Hospital With Severe Wounds After Encounter With Animal. In a furfous battle with a gaunt, half: etarved cat that entered their flat, No. 636 East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth @treet, in search of food early to-day Mra. Anna Schneider was a0 badly bit- ten and scratched that she was ent to the Lincoln Hospital, and her husband Samuel suffered a severe bite on the le: Mre. Schneider was awakened by cries | 4 of her fourteen-month-old ohild Charles, who slept in the next room with his three year-old brother Daniel. As she entered the room the cat sprang upon her. She screamed and fought the ani- mal. Her right hand, face and right leg were severely torn. Mr. Schneider and Mrs. Marte Schenc mother-in-law, came to the rescue, but fell back when the cat attacked them, ‘Tne screams of the family drew Po- caller at the Ro Ss. after the conference. and Col. Roosevelt is the only Republi- can who can.” When asked as to a recently publ'shed | inter the famous “Turkey Trot." But the Excise Department frowned upon them. It eent inspectors to the cab- REBELS AT SANTA MARIA snd the “wine openers” and’ inedese,|~ _'N SIX HOURS’ BATTLE. Ss ca ae BION on tan actt:| Zapatistas Make Stubborn Fight Under Fire of Machine Guns— visited the place at various times and ‘when they went away they reported un- . ‘ —_ favorably, 00 the “Cabaret Show’ to Prison Mutiny at Puebla, MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20—After a battle which lasted from 6 o'clock in Ukety to end. ‘The specifi ' o ciaree against the place} ie morning until noon yesterday ‘ie town of Santa Marta, xine miles to the ts that Iquor Is soli there on Sunday, pat Hauer te sold after the leral clos-| cor of Cuernavaca, in the state of Ccrelos, which aus heen the scene of ing time-that Is, between 1 o'clock and halt @ dozen recent encounters, was 6 in the morning—and also that the managers bave permitted the restaurant|tgxen posscssion of aud held by the Federal troo: pli tenes MEXICAN FEDERALS ROUT came out to nee the re conference with Mr. N without the usual broad smile. “T have not want you to tentily., He did finally say Boston would be to # there, inomsitlieaainiae OFF FOR MEDITERRANEAN. Caronia Sa! Away Passenger Lint, That the tide of wi Mediterranean and i halted by the local iter travel to the yPt has not hee ise in temperatur to become disorderly by ing dances whieh are, at least, suggestive. INSPECTORS FOUND THAT CAB. ARET COMES HIGH. The excise inspectors, by the way, reported what they had spent in the place, and these were the prices they atietas had entrenched fteelf strongly to await the attack by the Federa! solliers, who advanced in two columns supported by machine guns and mountain artillery. ‘The rebels held tenactously io thelr position, but wers finally driven out and for: You've oft HUSBAND’S way they were charged: For a drink of | "° ee ‘ M whiskey, 40 cents; for cocktailm, 60). “Wu nen ni ied at Calcined agnesia cents, and for a pint of Apollinaris, 90) 1 er “wounded The Since 1840 {t has been known as a stoma Sweetener and bowel regulator of unusual erit. It's the same re- dt article to-day that it was when your grand- parents asked for it. Be- ware of bulk magnesia. Look for the blue wrap- Louis place has Martin's had a aried career, It ed as the Cafe Go Opera and announcement was mad that no one would be served unless he! ‘e in evening wood for that ju ‘then got tired of the restriction. Trade | fell off and the Sheriff closed the house. Later Louis Martin took it over and Mt] has flourished ever since. Fev. 2.—Julla M usband, ! t week, WASHID lowe, who, Sothern, played here Louls Martin to-day profesved utter | @ alight operation y per. (gnorance of any steps of the State Mar and | Tab nl rasiais abaas worities agains: his i was have not be : dangerous. Tt was per- Be caretol in taking magnesin, Mage ve a throat affection of |nesia weighed out jong sunding. Mins Mariowe will re- gon Cie company next week, He understudy is now appearing in he if roles an exclusive WHEELER “IN'B BUSINESS” | COST HIS DAD $700,000 - \ Bubway Builder Tells in Court How He Spent Fortune Estab- lishing Son as Broker. How he parted wit! $00,000 in trying to set his son up in) Hee aeee eeeari ani: of tae. wuprena| WOMEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES IN VARIOUS FASHIONABLE MATERIALS. B. Altman & Ca. ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW MODELS OF THE something over Court to-day by Albert Gallatin Wheel. | er, who sald on the witness stand that fhe ‘designed, lald out and constructed” | the Chicago subway. | Mr. Wheeler was # witnens on behalt | @f his son, Albert Gallatin Wheeler § whose wife was Miss Claudia mown in her actress days as Birl in the ved tights.” s @eavoring to Ket A LARGE STOCK IS SHOWN AT MODERATE. PRICES. $10,000 1 ning your pon since J went out business, have » Attorney / john V. Bouvier jr. ark Mr Ww we the channe es oe! an et took the question ‘ of alimony unde ‘ivisement, saying Meus alias, Yeung Wheels. ia qulie ARE PREPARED TO OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES Bs anxious to ja the $6,000 a year UPA cay nee en UR EE Oo f ea. means shhateser nave the BOYS' CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS unty of his th iratt to Lead St. Patrick FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Presidant ft told Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston AN _INS?7?.CTION OF THE STOCK 1S INVITED esterday that he would pir a shamro> 9 the lapel of his coat, look ar and Evacun- 6 vista Bostor FiNh Avewe, 34th and I5th Strecte, New York ‘Ai iA RR nh IN RAGS. EAE ADS TSEC TMT ETERS GE Lubricated by Drinks \ Hin first visitor was John Temples y Graves, editor of the Atlanta Georwian and News. own craftsman for a/ | Marion thaiee Regan, daugiiter of James Bs. Regan of the Knic! Mr. Gardner is British Vice-Conaul in ite York. | the Nile trip and proceed to Paria and | London by way of Gr | be Joined in Paris tw by Mr. and Mrs. Regan, company them b Temple |OANCE FOR ELEVATOR MEN. | Ree + ft for Stek Fund. «beneath the eyes,’ hot enough for us. When these Anniversary occ: The twenty-third annual entertain. I've learned what come around we feel that we ought to do something even ment and reception of cow ¥ Drcbary earorte ell we. el hi Were more than we usually do. E hi is instructed to; BuNiier OF . Sof those hateful marks appear, I $3 Volver mugs extra: isually do. Every buyer is instruc dtp the drug store for an ounce of! ordinary, unmatchal ble not carry a single one of done States vy in which Mr, Nelson alleged | he was misquoted, he was unable to they ettracted attention. Among the|Hceman Calahan. He ran into the flat] Point out a single line that was not cor- ances awe “The Grisly Bear,” “The! and the cat sprang at him. Calaha’ After trying to find some erro Buany Hug,” “The Tonga,’ choked the animal to death. Harem Gide," “The Vienna Viggie When he | s after his he was | to way and I do not | sk me questions,” he said | that hie visit to personal friends and that he would not make a speech With a Fall was shown to-day by the frat cabin{penent fund. pasnenger list of the Cunarder Caronia, | ¥ which sailed for Gibraltar, Genoa and | & Naples. engera hou tion will be ‘The proceeds of will be devoted to the sick and ATLANTIC € THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912. ville perforniance fexsional talent, There were iene for warmer climes he finest aulte on th They were married on Gardner having been Wards Off “Wrinkles rhocker Hotel. The Gardners will make They will months hence who will ac. 1 know how to lose th home. — ¢ Palm Garden a ene: ening at ln witch hazel dered ith #treet organiza: in made up of nen of steady {face i the sulution and coo! judgement who operat “ht tors in the skysorapens of th the en [keep in check Fmily Dean in ‘Town rtainment death The World’s Greatest SILK STOR Fourth Ave. at 24th St., N.Y. One block east of Metropolitan 't: What Is a ‘Former Price’? ov consumer at manufacturer's pric ments in the daily papers. The announcements are Hlinpreali¢ the are big and the difference between prices” sale store. The ‘former pi sale store to the buying public. UR mill-to-consumer prices have tionized the selling of We have created a ne which can be equalled only by with our equipment selling direct to the For widest varieties, for |: siveness and for real econo prove that this store stands supreme selling. Mills to Consumer st styles, Rogers Thompson Givernaud Fourth Avenue at 24th St.,.N. Y. NEW YORK How Society Woman j but when T acquire such late hours, could so ¢ off the usual marks of care and di Location; /W° doors from 23rd Street Subway; R selling silks direct from our mills to the brought forth ule silk sale announce “former and selling prices is really sensational But test the claims and compare the varieties and prices with what you will find at our have nothing to do with selling values, since we have opened our whole- silks in New York tandard of values manufacturers for exclu- + comparison will Looms to Wearer There will be a vaudes | furnished and Prof. Cooper's or will furnish the music for D by pros Wrinkles re not atrangers to me, | tom figurements in « hurry. r wrinkles in public, nor saxolite and a half pint of T mix the two, t pathe my the and that's I've never tried apytlt sain Hk way Advt q ower es has claims whole- revolu- nsumer, in’ silk Co., ASBURY PARK ROSENBAUM &Co, (0 @ 13 WEST 23%? STREET ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW First Showing of New Exact Copy of $5.00 Models. Made of pretty allover Embroidery and | trimmed with Cluny and Val. laces and crochet buttons. Several attractive models to select from. | Lingerie, Tunic & Coat Waists 2.00 WILL CLOSE OUT 85 Tailored Winter Suits Comprising Every Wintes Suit in stock; former prices up to $40.00. None Exchanged None C. O. D. FISHER, RAPIDS paca FISHER | 7.50 None Altered MANUFACTURERS f/ FURNITURE ARPETS, RUGS AND BEODING "aT THE. ONE LOW PRICE ASH 8: LIBERAL CREDIT MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 26 Ppa 23 FI25"StwearMADISON AVE Prices Hold or This Week Only Big Savings Like This: Buge ( beauties, tly ran teed for Jong service. (Oxi), extin pig Made Royal Wilton pile, of OF et a life 1 value $ other house pete, with of without rH to mated, Ord S110 rd; reduced tretysing © making, Ic ‘ant tay! induding tL Savonnerie is Carpets, | Carpets, Mor ale Vaiues. 10-wire, 0c Deliveries made when you say. Waking, ining DOBSONS’ Makers of Carpete for Half a Century. 53 to Sy West I4tn Bth and 6th way aud Maden Funne! RICE Working Food The food for all work, | mental or physical, is Rice, Also more nourishing and easier to digest than any other cereal. Energy without irri clear thinking brain of Rice eating. HOTEL ASTOR ear “n", Made over a short "Vainp. 1 gun metal leath | Cleaned, Uncoated, Absolutely Pure White Head Rice | HK hid top. cS NOVELTY Packed only in @range-color 4 with our sigaature. 10c pei good grocers B. FISCHER & CO. Importers New York Oe of them the season, both which tem coi! 1-4 Carat, $10 Vatencie iny frills, is a 20 sette Blouse, of marquiséti WOMEN’ $ 16-BUTTON DRESS SHOES | HIGH-CUT $2.89 last, with weltes RICE best oak leat is very finest quality In patent le: shoulvers dwn to wa ny rauid yoke and straps , side of cenire panel ale of fine Volen- R. H. Macy & Co.’ ANNIVERSARY SALE Every Department Excelling Itself Our prices all the year around for reliable quali merchandise are admittedly lowest in the city. exert himself to that end. The result of this general co-operetion is to be found in a combination of values such as in the city. tically Ness joins with us in making this event a record suc It is not an oceasion for making profi for making f every Anniversary HIGH-CUT SHOES Naie the Difference in Our Prices and Prices Elsewhere] shapely lighstoe soles, ner it ler Neen tt 62.80, 07 | ere Vino eee |Anniversary | Sale Values ee He “4 SMART BLOUSES ..-.:.-1.-t0 | SPRING Py f ti3 eoatinne fepth ise, inserts that graduat: $4.96 guipure MISSES’ AND | WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S | 16-BUTTON nin terialand ty The broad bends 0 Cluny Thestock A Marqui- vith wide bias band is $13.24 But this wre to be found in no manufacturer with whom we do s. It is an end “NU-BUCK”’ SHOES, $3.59 The new washable sub- stitute for Buckskin. Mace over a neat, podlast. Welted soles of F ther. Leather Cuban heels. Neat perforation around vamp. indy a ntht ass mable white Hevond Floor, Rear | WOMEN’S senor Sale $15.74 Instead of $20.09 DRESSES wn »tels, all fastens sid . aie without cordor; ge, iastoning to ene side with satin buttons, Black satin colli and cufls cutin overlapping points, 2 Toil serge, novelty cater, ve n site of skirt. 3 Dediond cord, with cufis and loag 1 bf Wide white silk vet the verre mull, on display, chameleon Shades, as block + printed g adaptations sin of Colonial styles shown ete fled skirts, fichus, band: about t pr their full we them CHARLES A. KER INE ds. Wat dowelry, j180 Broadway, \V. Y. madras, up to us trom France eae . ule ported by us “rance. MEN’S CORDED MADRAS SHIRTS, 79¢ Cealties that Sell Elsewhere for $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRTS TO ME ASURE in new “Spring patterns, many of exclusive HAND FRAMED SILK TIES, 98c Croche and Accordion Weaves, Every Piacoa ork of Art VISIT “OLD-FASHIONED MACY’S” A New Departure, te Which Our Entire Sixth Floor’ s with $10.50 Anniversary | Sale Values Fast color stripes—black Coat model: both pleated and plain ne; Square cutis attached. old throughout the city at 'f you want to appreciate these at shirts R. H. in silk & Co. and Hinen- Macy $2.48 in a fabri im- Anniversary Sale Values contused with the ordinary every-day es ata time opereted frame that accommodates «mite by any one operator per day. shout these tes that _you will sele Vola Fi Given Over.