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ee an 16 honey #ald, He added that the tty | ty Dp pagel a wale we a ae | haa @ right to inquire into the clreum- | Chief Detective for Clatence Dar-| police, saving the you stancen o| exportation in ¢ t f ised to go back ‘ or a ru }] ongenta t é neglect, fil-treatment or other adverse, to McNamara Jurors, Finnegan has gone for he! e | effects, | Los ANGMLES, Cal, Feb. f—Bert DENESHESSED Why, It Was Too Light for | Princess Troubelzkoy Says the Couple Should Be in the Same Key and That They Ought FES VARIN WOeee: SU sere fae What Kind of Woman to Choose ‘SIRIKEMQTHERS ie": ¥ 27, 1912. ren, but {f these | of town the mat: | ized, Judge Ma- as to the dis.) portion of the ehildren, Where cases a ar the children will be of the Sta | Vite urged counsel to confer on the| | dozen or more casés which are to come before court, KU Uial @ general agree: | —o— | Women Arrested While Send f Charities, | FRANKLIN PLEADS GUILTY | he offered a prospective belle of the ball. That was And to-day Deputy Sheriff Finnegan received @ telegram from Deputy Su- TO CHARGE OF BRIBERY. Two Cases of Train Upset. CINCINNATI, 0., Feb. 27.—Queen and Crescent passenger train No. 9 waa derailed to-day at Eagle Trestle, near Sadieville, Ky. Although the en- ra 1d two passenger Coaches were H. Franklin, chief detective for Clar- ence & Darrow, chief ccyinsel for the McNamara brothers, here, pieaded gullty to- to attempting to bribe jurors in that case ‘The charge against Franklin was that juror named overturned only two persone Were ser- fously hurt and none Killed Dfgineer Wyatt of Ludlow, Ky., and an unicen- | Hoare Fine women ae. | ckWood a bribe tf ne would quailty as| Wak! Of LUseeN ee et cley ine 4 : i ; lei. ey . It developed that of the women ar-|e furor In ¢t ; OY ee That at Peterboro's to Agree With iti ing Their Children From | rested in Maturday'e ald on the depot | sronamaras nee that be antratly deibed | 20Tee Coney Island Other in Their Tastes. | \ | ofgag ere Arvalenied Jana fer Dioketing Mi a ete Robert Bain, one of the permanent J - Aaa i fines, Three of them ha x tJ patti O_o Away back in the 40’s , ; stn sables, while another is in @ delicate St) PERJURE HIMSELF. 7G tO ee ees for | em pNei anmae bay at eaven | ctnlition tne tan of the eciers are [STOLEN GOWN IS FOUND || vour Gramdparents Used HE'D PERJURE HIMSELF.” Beauty Alone Is Bound app tne Rfeeniel |i Rt ea ON BELLE OF THE BALL.|! HUSBAND'S —_ | the Tktter hutelie. SANTOR warn aps | Cle, Marennl Sullivan tretmatet to-day | ination : : ae to Be Unhappy Im-| | sit A HGR UE RGA EE Ar that he may prevent obildren Roing 40 | Madge, Pearl of Housemaids, Who} CALCINED ; Yes, to “Protect” Telephone iortance of Man and Leaenoon. Alt, Waker GNM: OMIINEL | hate ont mone iaquieycuntesy tre} DOMcDpeared With “Dress, “1s pi then sirlk Girl Co-Respondent, He Tells Cross-Examiner They were the first of those arrested | Wil be drawn from each nationality) A. L. Ferguson ts going to get back | on Saturday when Poltee Chief 1. | Fepresented in the ranks of the strikers, | ner $260 ball gown which disappeared eaadiieks ale a i } ot be accompanied by thelr) from her home on Feb. 10, condition. P| lo ‘| Marshall. | van, at the head nin equad of | RIL not be accompan' | nm Kel , together Jenn J. Breen, one-time coacnman Marguerite Mooers M van, at the head of hin aauiad ef Of | Derente |with her pearl of all housemaide,|| and wonderful efficacy and groom, now husband of former What kind of woman shoul » jstalwart bliecoata, descended oa the) The poiice officials had made arrange-| Madge Calary, The a and rob. |Veuited them exactly. “Rose” Croker'’s daughter Bthel, had a ™An marry? fatiers aud mothers of the wtataren | ments to prevent to-day any further at-! bery insurance comp with which|[ tes the same today, “A person with real values,” answers of the atrile who were to have been! tempt to send strikers’ children out the gow i ¢ wordy fencing match with Francis I. v @ gown was insured, found it on the wate epee for Mre. Breen, when MPr# Mary Austin, dramanat, “A | ped to Philadelphila: and Provt. | the city, but only three appeared, and| pack of the fair Madg» at a public| Unmatched as a stomach ‘ if re 4 hie own WOMAN characterized by truth, eharity, | re to be fed and cared for until] they were with their parents. ‘The plans | pall in Roston. | sweetener neaye th Mra, Brees sieonce ait te, eMclency, A woman who te not a co: | the strike here ended, to export chtlgren to Ph adeiphia have! An agent of the company was at|| At all reliable druggtets day Detore Justice Goft and a jury in| auette.” POLICE CHIEF IN COURT DE.] 200" APandoned, it is understvo4, and.) the ball. He was familiar with the the Supreme Court Breen was sub- jected to a scorching cross-examination. The horseman—he denies he ever wae @ riding master—wore @ @ray overcoat over @ blue business suit, and in his red and black striped tie wae a large 4ia- mond horweshor, When he crossed nis knees purple hone were revealed. “When were you married?” Wittam M. K. Olcott, bis counsel. “Aprll 88, 1910," said Breen “Did you over live with ir wifer “No, she went home the day we were asked | tH Wife Understanding How to Play Together. A woman, '' only spells te but does tt. Yet somehow daughter of the volos of Goa" bas never | deen exaotly popular with men. Maybe! they ehould marry her, but they gen-/ erally don't It seems to ine that the wifely @ualt- ugwested hy Princet rremetnen | | whose other mame is Amelie Rites il), eppeal rather more strongly to Wa av. erage man. “Tae woman a man ought to would PRINCESS st TROUBETZKow - QAmMarie Rive Ss) ‘Kes, the mothers alleged to have | Court dectdes he ts ted toe children and most of the | law in preventing t dren w i to! leaving’ the e!ty having been go neglected, (The Washington-bound children, who contrary aside from the children, w'o are to be rent with a committee of striker to Washington tomorrow, there may be no Uttie ones sent away fom thelr homes In groups. DEFIED THE POLICE AND TOOK AWAY CHILDREN. One of checkmating the police in sending children out of town was @ sitccess to-day. The three children aluded to, in charge of their parents, boarded the 7.11 train for Boston. Mar- FENDS HIS ACTION. Sullivan, cated as a wit- A he and his men descended on the depot. He admitted the children were all tagged with pa- pers bearing the signatures of their j Parents, saying they were leaving town | With thelr consent, | “I told my men to tell those women,” Sullivan continued, “that they couldn't {wend thetr children away, I told them that If they were in want the city would MAGNESIA (Sold in Bottles Onty) For disordered stom- “Spotted by Detective in Dance. (Syectal to The Evening Wort), | GREENWICH, Conn, Feb. 27.—Mra, description of 3 Ferguson's dross and recognized !t as Madge swept pust | © in the mazes of the dance, quite the!! by the ounce Im nog hte sold only in hotties, Coste mo: it goss four times as far and fe pleasant James McCreery & Co.: 23rd Street 34th Street is ke of them, But many of th shal Sullivan, at the head of a squad} married. marry,” ead the Princess yester- | tie ragged dwoller in the streets or an iy bets 1 0 i a} “Tea.” same key with him, the womas, in | never fails ¢o into our dearte, | —- we aa. ay 3 y were r " ai , 2 TOO LIGHT FOR KISSING—LIKE stort, whose tastes moet nearly [NATURAL YEARNINGS FOR A! starving Man Tells of Inge Bite suncuve): ea ena) wig Dr tue eHdeuns thurd) Wha BClERE | On Wednesday, February the 28th. CONEY ISLAND. agree with his own. .., RIRESIDE AND A CRADLE. by Those Who Wheedlea Fortane, | Oro"™ in and nine were brought! Py tne officers to do but to leave the| re ‘ ‘The saying, ‘Many men, many| ‘I think, ea I eay, that a man may |into the enclosure before Mahoney's Mr. Wellman ob. ted and the last iy y, | Nich they did. — question and answer were atricken out, | Minds,’ may be truthfully written, | aeatume that aly the Bice women he| Policeman O'Donnell of the Stagg, 4esk to be identified by the Chief. The} C4 *" spite? ; ‘ owe pomen these really prehistoric Houle {Chief then told at length of the arrest hie RHA AI Attorney Olcott asked Breen tf he; ‘M@ny men, inany wives’ It 1s just wtreet st rovklyn, found an ex is m 1 i hgged and Kissed a qi! who eat with | foollan to pick out one Ores owes seereaie, | nausted and starving old man im the| Sd read off the Met of the names of WIDOW WINS FROM OIL MAN. MERINC UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. In Both Stores, ‘im on the grass at the end of a serie (tad Yel CTs a be (he, yoman he eaertes must have an| doorway of a tenement at Montrose ana| ae rene aie children who were ‘ai wisiee ‘ok Paar in Peterboro, Canada, one night Inet Jn to mi ie eystem va and not merely a racial meet-| wes to-day 2 | 4 rece e > a8 . Ke of religion or philosophy and say ‘Let|ing ereand. Graham avenues to-day and carried Bim | \etor Hearing @ number of witnesses ‘4 Kayser’s Italiah Silk Vests, embroid- ate, tation house, Wh 000 tn Mee, Rycroft. Salt. 1 “t att on the erase or Kise any/all men follow it! One man's 1asa}| ‘“Perlmpa,”.she added thoughtfully, “r| to the station ho) nen the man) sige Mahoney ruled that the #end- d and 1 trimined. 2 4 cae recat wan a aort of |wite would he another man's torment, |BAV@ init too much insistence upon a! was wulliclentiy revived he maid he was) ing of children to other citles wold bo| A verdict tor $171.00 was returned 3 cred and lace ined. 75 ‘ viere, Why, you could have abot « WOULD BE TO BLAME. oe ee tee Ck eet, Pm"! nine yours old. He lind once been a| ment whereby the authorities may he| Clay P Ma ee ica ttrcrete | Union Suits.—trimmed with insertions ' sparrow, I wouldn't have taken @ 61f]! «guppose, gor instance, that @ mao in| ees {n life. But her sympathy ought | prosperous baker, he said, Lut relatives| able to ascertain definitely that the| suit brought Mra. Alize G, Rycroft, On i ' there.” ort 7 not to there. wheedied his tnoney from him circumstances of such cases are not/® wilow, of No. 4% West End avenue of lace, finished with hem top. ( whom porting tastes predomtn: stop had and ; ; He was asked about the visit of MIe® gould marry a woman whose greatat “One of the mont important things for] enen cast him tnto the street. | contrary to law. Mrs. Rycroft, whose husband an value $5 ude Diehl, Uie telephone girl, WHO Treasure consinted in. travelling about |OOo (neato! Deepa, $0, understand $4) Witte talking the man quddenly toi!| HOLDS CITY HAS RIGHT TO IN- Hate eee ol laligd| pebeeoate % how toget chi ec) iT jerce ‘ain aeselo: + + i , caterduy watiied iat sie visited Ms through Italy and Greece and Bpatu,|aboaety uniied they are in thelr great | senseless, Ho was rushed to Mt. Cathee- VESTIGATE. tb rae wcuriles tends ts tae Bloomers, trimmed with satin at knee. | ee eee ent vacteund iy der, An lingering tn all the beautiful quiet | wortaday aime, they will eurely GH |tne's Hospital, where it was anid be] re te not the desire of the euthor!-[and converted them to bie own ure 2.50 seuilven;. bay la etbad aaa 2 1d die. ties to interfere with the rights of the! during the panic 6f 1907, | Liat Misa Diehl awcat she Wen net Ih impli; they “would not pe eo. comet (penontfeom, Out on the playground. A ' Waite Albatross Skirts, finished with I . -| man oe! marry unter * Me room, He admitted he tad. tuted that they could share one Hte tn |geands eo the dull the divine value wt embroidered ruffle. 1.50 Why common Ronsense. He should seek one who can | value 2.50 ‘To protect the girl: tere wae noth: “Phe other day I heard an engaged |be hie comrade in amusements an well | Ing ® Hreen Mr. Wellman opened the cross-exam- ination by saying, “Le! our careor in this country here in 189" couchman?”* in her being in my room, ed You came you wot a Job on Fifth avenui the furnace and sweeping “Then you were a stable manager for a phymeian?” “Then a riding master? “Neo, I never was @ riding master. I ha@ charge of horses at Durland'e.” ‘Then the lawyer took up the incident in whieh Mies Diet and the detectives played parte. WOULD PERJURE HIMSELF TO PROTECT CO-REGPONDENT. “You are willing to commit perjury lightly then—for a «irl who was almost e ‘abe stranger to you?" - was @ 00d girl," sali Breen. had « certified copy of cocoon "14 40 that for any girl.” Mr. Wetman the Breen-Croker GQrowted Mr. Wellman, shak- ing the eertiGed copy of the record, “you de@ered yourecit « wkiower, You are 4 @vereed man, ere your” asoemted y @n the grounds charged in thie suit, ent 0 back over | ‘My ehild, don't you eve that your éu- You worked first aa a! be ughappy? trom | te of wenlus is not gentus of the first] Noardam of the Holland-American line. Girl aay, ‘Ob, I'm tremendously in love] ## in ambitions." INUND OF PLENTY | jeayr” 1 istarruptes: “Bot ten't there Vrow Bleyenbere S | \euch @ thing es professional! jealousy | VIOW says | when the identity of interests becomes MENLETS SAYS Twenty | @0 complete? “Not among really tig "ate | Ormed Princess Troubetsloy, Of course |Uhere is @ certain type af artiytic tem- |perament in which humanity te com- \ pletely ewallowe! up. Take @hebley, for example. He made woman a! woman | Two hundred red cheeked, sturdy Hol- lunhapyy. But {t eeema ¢o me that this|/4and families arrived to-day on the ture life with your dustané ie bound to How ean you twe drew | close together when even new you do not understand each other's speech?’ “The ideal wife for the aporteman is & woman who is hereelf devoted to ath- Jetics and who has @ keen personal un- derstanding of the lure of the game. ‘The idea) wife for the plain, unimagina. Uve business man 8 «@ women who not visited by imaginative flights, The) Is Just Right—Roosevelt, Please Write. onter, The really greatest porson ie the| They were all bound for farms in lown Berson of moet complete development, |and other Middle Western States. the pereon whose Auman and artistic] The pris family was that of Art eympathioa develop hermontously to-| Bieyenberg amd his wife, who came other, from Campen, in Friesland. Thoy had NEEDG UNDERSTANDING FOR | ten children, ranging in WOMEN'S SUIT DEP'TS. Im Both Stores. Smertly Tailored Suits of English Serge or Whipcord. Fancy trimmed models. 35.00 Tailored Suits—piain or fancy models in a variety of new Spring materials. 29.50 One-piece ‘Tailored Street Dresses of Serge. 11.75 and 17.50 Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta, Foulard or Charmeuse, also Evening Gowns, at moderate prices. UMBRELLA DEP’TS. Men’s and Women’s Taffeta Silk Um- brellas, tape edge. Handles of Etched and Engraved Sterling Silver, Capehorn, Fancy In Both Storea, ie gull OT _HIMARLP CARD HHOLART. | Rehat: i0, olsven, Yeuras satan ra) S f I d e ] U Carved and Trimmed Wood, etc. 3.85 Bee aes So ot sams ae onan hata : team for Industrial Use | vase on question was oMected to, but be- fore Justice Goff ruled Hreen had an- swered: affirmatively. i CHARLESTON WINNERS. and for himself. ‘That ts why he ehould| The Bleyenberge were detained at El- | marry some one who te also an artist |'l@ leland because Mynheer Bleyenbere | and a human being. It ts really idea), 1/44 Dut %0 to his name. Ho explained Women's Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, extra 9 that he had sold out everything he think, 1¢ the hustmnd’s artistic expree-| OMY, priagtang und had spent over 00 getting bie family acroay the At- lanuie and that to send tham back would elon finds a different outlet from that Of me wife; if he, perhaps, paints and Any Hour, Day or Night | quality. Black, Green, Navy Blue and Wine, with fancy borders. Handles of Ebonine, Plain and Carved Mission Wood, Weichsel, Sign ehe writes, ‘Then the sympathy, thelinaxe paupere of them. He hud w rich | Ewe YOUR SHOP OR FACTORY with a Gas-Fired Steam Boller etc. 2.00 and pelaiage, purse tan, sorting; tour | Drie IR each others uchlevement, ali-}uncle at Gloux Center, Towa, ‘he sald, | and your business will be absolutely independent of any other vauesio cl jonge.—Latent, 10 (Hergen), 6 10 2, ay, ne: PRSaae es onic who was going to look out for them. furtonge,—Latent, 10 (Iierken), > tot | Perhaps 't Is because the Princess ie], tne sorrow of the wondering little source of steam supply. (Pairbrother), 7 to }, 2 to Land 7 to 10, net only a happy wife but ‘f 4 really) gigyenbergs they were told that they seoond; Hl Gallo, 15 (Kennedy), 9 to 1, 8 beautify voman that Toasked her My} vugt may in the cages on Elils Isiand You will own your own steam plant! You can work at any time Pee ee eee At eres sino a, you intak thal ihe. Meal wits thy base OhS Cs on a “rush order” without delay, even if out of ordinary working ran and finished as named rm powsewe physica) charm? ek a SERCOMD RACES Poureyear-olts and| "aimeat indiensntiy ahs ragudieted the | With, ee pigengusn temily, “chen an’ vee 23rd Street 34th Street Fee ee at antyinh aed not enough. 1 shall not be mattafed A Gas-Fired Steam Boiler will materially cut down your manu- nele Jimmy Gre i to} the very least impor- |vntil I have eighteen, ‘Then there will : Laitentsti'so i. 4 tol aud f (0.6, sseood; cried. “E ehould twenty ine tie family and we shall facturing expenses and worries in many other ways. Like to learn New @tar, A (Par sto an mes whe marries [t0 BMD raiiac igo ihinceaaven how? Then call without a moment's delay at the et at aeady (1-5, Pretend, dy "her beauty te bound to be na. | )rarw old and haw been married twelvs slagio also ran aud finished ax named, BSPVF | yeara. ea ye PHIRD RAC eeyear-olde ang Tak tha masierpinos af I d t ] G li L b shape ie a tom's Gai a tema | CHARLESTON ENTRIES. ndustrial Gas Appliance Laboratory ne entries us follows inte Nos. 374-380 Second Avenue (Southeast corner of E. 22d St.) (Koerner), 6 to 2. 8 o TimeWw 1-6. 6, and gut, thir Had News ween are Mish Mew th lege time (aad tele You will see these efficient Steam Automatic devices regulate *h~ et Ut assorted couple. | ANee Tae, tue) Kila Boilers in actual operation there. of both gas and water eauty le onessenttal do you think ea fine. aide } 1 to 4, \ rose), } | You can try them out yourself! Ideal for feather steaming, woud bend- , cloth shrinking; the ::.aking of flow- crs, dyes, hats, umbrellas, etc., etc. Pays for itself in a few months. “Seeing is believing!” Call today. I They will prove to you, by severe practical tests, their great advantr: °: for hundreds of indus: rial uses. A Gas-Fired Stcam Boiler 4: s up Time lif and Diamond Buckle also r tntahed ae named —_~>- a JUAREZ RACES OFF TO-DAY. ¢ them,” p she who pain st as woman! heart, ae t STRICTLY nwant of Valo. x ‘416 abe iol, “hustton Na 2 ng fale Mate urlaca, a steam quickly. There's no waste of fuel If you cannot call, telephons © \"1 JUAREZ, Mex, Feb. 2.—Col. Winn © ite are 84 : ai Kaptive, Vide dace or steam, ERCY 47. ay announced a f 1 cook and \ house, even ate r “ack Hurteell entry ‘ © races at Juarez o8 ng to t tack if T do write stories any profes. Roya cen is Jonah te the town by th it ‘ men have ‘9 for 25¢ hed cs ft thelr OWN, | wiiiyr gg futinge ake Laboratory Open Daily from 8 A, M. to 5 P. M. Bricklayer Blown to Death. (not to una county Hoy ti ae ae eh ° 1201-8 Broadway: ) 988 Potton at, arn ple, a brickla Waa boown wi LJ jou Ls W ue i Rian hi,» vckayer, wae Bow sins saaaaans (hy «saz | ConsolidatedGasCompanyof NewYork aay tana + ng at No, 137 West One Hundred and ey. too, Of course! 2 Porty-firet street this afte noon and fell w, the courtyard below thotled infant | He was iuetant> ta inden, ts: GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President we hh jlovaide, | | Woteeway, tL, |