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| WOMAN ATTACKED BY CHIMPANZEB AND FELLOW PASSENGER. MONKEY FCS SOCIETY WOMAN. FOR HAT ON LNER Widely Known Consul Grabs Mrs. Archibald E. Roberts by | Neck in Struggle. TEARS FUR HEADGEAR. | She:Says, on Arriv al To-Day, | He Had Strength of Four Men. ¥ wurrieane whioh played hod in thie | Gave two days of gaie and towering weap to the Amorican Mner St. Paul, wh oame to port to-day. Many great wi bearded her and meme sure of handhold and foothol@ when they crossed her docks. ‘The ull force of the biow did not etsthe the ship, but there was enough wind te make cabins and saloons far fmere comfortabie than the decks for the Gassengers. The entire voyage from Geuthampton and Cherbourg was a rough e@e, 6n4 on Thursday three sailors on the boat deck were swopt from their feet ty @ wave which clamvered aboard. 4 falling Wiermometer came with the @ate and toe clung wh QMIMPANZEE ON LINER GRABS WOMAN'S FUR HAT. One of the St. Paul's passengers had ‘@ dit of rough weather with another pas: eetiger during the voyage and for a time ere was much excitement. One of these passengers was Mrs, Archibald 1. Roberts, a daughter of Mrs. Orlando Hiaeriman; the other was Consul, the trained ohimpenzee, and the disagree ment between them was over Mrs. Rob- evte’s tur hat. Consul ocoupied a bertin in @ stateroom in the steerage and was om hie way to win more ilstrionte lau- rels in this country. During the voyage a party was made up in the first cabin to pay Consul a visit, and Mrs. Roberts was one of the Party, Now there is only one thing | ~ Coneul Mikes more than a woman, and that is fur, #0 his keeper says. When ‘Mrs. Roberts, in a pony coat and a fur hat, appeared before him he became furious. Instantly he grabbed at the hat, and so did Mrs, Roberts. The hat was so tightly pinned on that the chim. Panzee could not remove it by compara- tively gentle means, so ho threw one of Wwerful arms about Mrw Roberts's Teck and took a new hold. Mrs. Roberts was torrifled, but she clung to her hat and her nerve and dropped to her knees. Finally she was INA IMPERIA WALLSTREET A small Influx of buying orders at th @ brief period, finding their the result that the ward tendene Pro! Appointed that the & orders beg ) the market, with market mot case herself, Then the keeper came to the res sod, after soundly boxing the ch zee, recovered Mrs, Hoberts's 4 head-covering. SAID MONKEY HAD STRENGTH OF FOUR MEN. | “Why,” said Mrs. Roberts to-day “when that monkey put his arm around may neck he had the strength of four A noted French pantomime artist, Imperia, was one of the St, Paul's | sengers. She was found in Europe by Lee Shubert and is to open at the Win-| ter Garden on Monday next in “Sesos- | tra,” which is whr* is cal) drame-opera. It 's an Eg: which Mile. Imperia and two other play- ere—a woman and a man—Wil! Illustrate by poses and dances. ‘This wordless performan, aot with three tableaux an: about thirty minutes for pla pantomime was written by Leon Pavi, @ French journal ng the music by Menri Hirschmann, a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France, La Imperia| 4 fe a noted European beauty, having taken # beauty prise in Vienna tn a con- test in which there were two thousand entries. better deman eurter ie the week, A hour sent St ¢ and Cop h 1 Union point below recovery was In progress 11 mquent dealings, but prices sti! last tw © up to 67, a gain of hours s over nisthe and be si 1 {n compan. prices of th i Col. John Lesile, formerly of the Gren- 8 adler Guards of the British Army, was Ale erie comer whawentatoleckvoan ae Suits with extra Knick- | ip Seite vorameran:the M, Paul. Sat r 381 must taboo massage creams and liquid erbockers—Sizes 8 to 18 years. Lesde has not been in this country ninge he came here twenty-seven years age to marry Miss Leonia Jerome, daughter of the late Leonard Jerome, Myre, Lestie same here two weeks aKo, and this is her first visit in ten years, and only her second since her marriage, Co}, and Mrs, Leslie will be the guests of Mrs, Frederick Vanderbilt, at No, 489 Fifth avenue while in New York preparatory to a tour of Canada, EX-ACTOR IS MISSING. Kantrovits Di ing Strangely at His Home, ppeared After Act-| Mrs, Tessie K One Hundred visited the Hart ning World to-day ite be hand, five yeas name of N with paralrsis worked in the the New York Kantrov) Monday @ EPAIR the neglected musical education of your youth with a opening of to-day's stock market created | a slightly higher gondition, but only for with assumed a down- ssional traders, didn’t de- | moved Hyde's trial hollday, was discovered #low reace Wednesday’: ntially in the losing time. | complexion. os | SR THE EVENING WORLD, FEBRUARY NAVAL MAN FIGHTS FRIDAY, RUNAWAY SMASHES AUTO, JUST MISSES PEDESTRIANS. Dashes Through Forty - Fourth The Difference. A borve atiached to a wagon belonging to the Howard Baking Company, Nu, 4% ‘Woat Forty-eighih street, became fright- ened to-day by & passing Sixth avenue ; “Le train and started from Forty-sizth | street and Sixth avenue on a wild run, during which several persons narrowly escaped injury and an automobile was badly damaged. ‘The Griver, Charies Meyer, twenty- four years old, of No, 2% West Fifty- eighth street, clung to the reins, unatie to pull the bit from the horse's teeth. ‘The runaway dashed thfough Forty- fougth strost and across Fifth avepue, through the traffic at Madison avenue and turned north. Half @ block, away was an automobile owned by Charlen Senas of No. 300 Madison avenue and driven by Chauffeur Harold Craft. The wagon struck the automobile, tearing off & mudguard and breaking the shafts. The horse, dragging the harness, con- tinued at @ gallop until he was stopped opposite the Ritz Cariton by David Gold- AT MOTHER'S HOME | Lieut. Douredoure Fires Sev- eral Shots at Officers Be- fore He Is Overpowered. (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23. ~ Lieut. Ernest V. Douredoure of the United States Marine Corps, wilely known s0- clally, and who ts home on @ furlough, fought four policemen on the porch of 134 Mapie- tos | = | | | Ye the difference between a ind a ‘job?’” ine ie what you ask for and the other is what you're lucky if vee his mother’s home No. wood avenue, Germantown, early day. The pollce were called to arr the lieutenant who was acting in an er- ratic manner, When the biuecoats arrived they! platt of No. 1 Stage street, Brooklyn, | found the young officer awaiting them te peared in United States Judge Hollis with a shotgun and a knife. There was ter's court to-day and ¢ bail for @ lively fight and the arrest was not MONTE CRISTO ATTACKED. | thai appearance Apri 2 pleas made until after Douredoure had fired date several shots. Later Douredoure wan arraigned be- fore Magistrate Fitzpatrick and was heid under $1,000 ball for trial. Douredoure is well known in Phiiadel- phia, He is twenty-seven years old and a graduate of Annapolis, He also has established an enviable reputation a8 a marksman, and has won numerous medals for his ability to shoot with rifle and revolver. According to his Intimate friends, he Is the best marksman in the Marine Corps. At 6 o'clock this morntag Mrs. Doures e telephoned to the Germantown | police station and told them that her son wag Insane with drink and asked for assistance. | be mad. ntil that Sam Domingan Robels, Defeated, | So Leave Wounded on Field. CAPE HAITIPN, Haiti, Feb. 23.—1t ts reported here that the revolutionaries attacked Monte Christo and were re- pulsed, Jeaving a number cf wounded, Communications from Monte Christo, the San Domingan seaport, with other points on the iskand, has been suspended and the San Domingan revolution has been spreading Fapid! day along the fron ir YOUR HEUMATISM SCIATICA of NEURITIS te Not RELI! RITO without the use of OPIATES OR NARCOTICS NOT @ patent medicine. Let us send you partic, Province of Monte Christo is virtually in occupation of the revel forces, A fight occurred on Feb, 20 In which the government troops lost forty killed and a large number of wounded. ————— ‘The four policemen ran to the house| Cash Register Men Give ail. pontaise, thom” heonly and found the marine lioutenant on the| CINCINNATI, Feb. 2%.--The Dayton Mi eonvt a front porch, According to the officers, | officials and employees of the National rar a ‘ Douredoure threw the gun to his #houl-| Cash Register Company, inckiding John || PESS ‘TA, der and fired at Coward, who happened to be the nearest policeman to him. Coward ducked to one side and Doure- doure let drive with the other barrel, ‘The marine officer's alm was poor and he failed again at close range to hit the policeman. Douredoure threw the gun at the advancing policemen and | then drew a long bladed knife. As Cow- | ard ran Up the steps Douredoure swung at him, but McCarthy caught the marine officer's wrist, and Watson and Gonaver closed In on him. He was finally thrown and the quartet of policemen pounced on him and held him until the patrol wagon arrived. pika ES "EE HYDE TAKES APPEAL. 11 Now Pasg on we of Vi H, Patterson, President of the firm, ap- 34th Street 14, 16 and 18 years; also suitable for small wi Smart Styles for £ and Fancy 20.00 Question of C The iat of fonmer City Chamberlain Charles H. tiyde was further delayed o-day Dy the filing of a formal notice District-Attorney Whitman of an m1 janpeat to the Court of Appeals on Hyde's ehaif from the judgment of the Appellate Division that he !@ net en- titled to a change of venue. ‘The District-Attorney was to have farch 6 to-day. e notkee of appeal an and he said he would he Court of Ap- ion before asking trial be wet. Whitman that fe appeal in the But a delay of Itable. 1 22.50 25. ad peala renders a that the date of 1 It is the hope of 3 he can expedite the H Court of Appeals. month or m WINS TO-DAY ON RENO FIGHT Scott, Barred From Ticker July 4, 1910, Gets #200 Verdict, 12.00 15.00 19 i r 3 in nt 15.00 19.75 oO <citement of the colored “Four of the Jeffries- the Su- y e Baron Wilken, + on Thirty-fitth | st Summervell, who had | fight returns at the cafe, “e cents Was charged for ad-! tneases testified, and Scott pay. In a duel with chatrs 2.00 2.95 How a Woman May Retain Her Youth “a = Value $7.95. } lrouge. She will only harden the struct- | ure of ber tans & and j destroy the fine text- x of the skin,” said rs. Margaret a q 2, | Holmes Bates, the eet irene, Norfolk, Double Breasted and New Fancy nies cago Journal representative, ‘ech Single Breasted Models, ‘Reputable physicians have declared | AL (that Wales Inclileee ia creitinial gnethode) erbockers, * | sheriskslosing her health,” shecontinued, weights for present wear, | t iy erfectly natural method at treating a | | bud complexion is by using ordinary mer- sf |colized wax; this addsnothing to the} 6.75 7.95 & | complexion, but removesit instead. This | 3 | wax, obtainable at any drug store. lakes | 4} | off the sallow or blotchy outer skinin fine * | particles, gently ithout harming the | ‘| skin benewth, which gradually makes its Jappearance. | ‘The brilliantly beautiful complexion thus obtained is a new one— jquite different from a patched-up old ‘This is one way to retain s. An ounce of mercolized It is applied at night and washed off in the | Clearing Sale of PIANOS py $75 up; Pianos from $190 up; tM Pianos from youthful loc wax is suffi like cold crea Hy morning — Advt | =|'To fon ret this sauce would! & i be. like losing your appetite, | | Steinway, Chickering, Kranich & There Were Printed Las Thanks But Can “Come Back" 4 quiring whet! In reply to sion and « handle proposition without sistance.” Misses’ Tailored Spring Suits resent wear of French Serge, Whipcord tripes; Copies of Imported Models. Misses’ One-piece Serge Dresses Spring Models of Medium Weight French Serge and Stripes Misses’ Afternoon and Party Dresses Exclusive Styles of Net, Charmcuse and Marquisette. 27. Girls’ Washable Dresses Dainty New Models of Percale, Repp and Lingerie. 3.75 Advance Showing of Boys’ Smart Spring Suits Boys’ All Wool Norfolk and Double | All wool fabrics in desirable | The New York World Outclasses C York Newspapers in ‘Quality” Advertising 28, 1912. HOUSTON DECLINES AID. Merchants! Assoc er Flee, and Madison Avenues. Preaklent of the Me these telegrar fee wired ‘Many thanks for your to ald, Optimists’ Food Strong nerves, equable temper and wonderfus eeees) vigor, distinguist ice-eating pcople. Chronic “Grouch”—due chiefly to undigested food soon disappears on a Rice di Eat Rice and Smile. HOTEL ASTOR RICE lo very finest quality Cleaned, Uncoated, Absolutely e Pure White Head Ric: Packed only in Orange -coloe bag with oue signature. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS= G omen, 00 15 50 5.50 | Special { with extra Knick+ # to 18 years, | 9.75 ther New , for Ins! | an ae AY 55, 627 WORE. “SUM MER AND y INTER no! eer t mn La | a Bt eth," wart | O1) Enatsh | 10,972 Reese sees, BIG. Aae Besrowen tren ig aes Sat | petits “ al SALADS AND MEAS Sunday Word Wants Work || World Ads, Lead Both in Quality and in Numbers | Mite wee siace ta the tuition, Made byE Pritchard, $91 8pring ONY, nday Morning Wonders, nnn Liquidation Sale ‘Hackett,Carhart&Co. | $20, $18 and $15 ‘Suits and Overcoats | Suits and Overcoats HIron Bed 4-6 Wholesale Clothing Stock at Half Price Henceforth Hackett, Carhart Clothes can be had only in our four New York stores. * The wholesale department that for- merly made high class garments to sell to the best retail clothiers outside of New York city has been discontinued. All the clothing we make in the future will be sold direct to our customers in our own stores. Complete Clearance of Wholesale & Retail Stocks of Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats Every Winter garment in our stores included. Blue and black suits as well as fancy mixtures; evening dress and frock coats as well as sack suits. Staple black and oxf overcoats as well as the newest advance styles in rough faney mixture overcoats in every correct y, brown, new blue and tan effect. All sizes for men and young men. Sple ondid values, sure to appeal to every man who wants {new clothes now or who wisely buys now in prepatation \for next winter. Now : 1 0” 50 Now : 1 4 0 Now . 1 8 : '$30 and $25 '$38 and $35 Suits and Overcoats $42.50 and $40 Suits and Overcoats Now °2 L ‘ $48 and $45 Suits and Overcoats .. Now 24 $60, $55 and $50 Overcoats $29: 50 and $50 and $48 Suits . Now $40 Full Dress Coats, $20 $40 Tuxedo Coats, $21.50 $35 Tuxedo Coats, $17.50 $60 Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats with Vests,$32.50 '$50 Prince Albert and Cutaway Coats with Vests,$29.50 ae Sale of Shirts, $1.10 From a leading maker of fine shirts only. Some regular 82. oe erades, most are $1.50 grades. New acy | weaves and heavy figured jain and plaited styles. All sizes. Crochet knitted Scarfs, 65¢ Regular 68.00, $1.50 and $1.00 grades. Every one all pure thread silk, woven on hand frames, Plain colors and new crossbar, mixture and stripe effects. E. B, TURLINGTON, Vice-President | 265 Broadway 841 Broacway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street | NearChambers St. Cor, 13th St. Near Broadway | Near 3d Avenue Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings {p ofttioes mistcading to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture, White dhetrmas he a reat indie toy tt te ROOMS ¢ ‘ = ROOMS ¢ 8 coimpteteiy’ 75) A fereey 125) 5 compe $150 | Furnished turaished Furnishe: —- 2-in. rani Post Iron Bed. Value 12.98 $25 Value $7.50 3.98 { ing information re 1g our outfits, Maiied Free. cr bw ait Cae ‘WORTH SE TO your atu OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ap- y also to Long nd, New Jersey and Conn ut. We Pay Freight and Rail Road Fare sdAv. alSiihst Mriseve Maple ue 5.75 (i 14.75 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS pH lew to sath St. “ Sta- tion at Cornet ss