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WHITMAN WONT |f LET SCHIFF TALK TO GRAND JURY District-Attorney to Oppose Request on Ground He May Get Immunity. BRANDT HAS FREE DAY. | Will Not Go Before Grand Jury Till Next Week; May | Be Last Witness. District-Attorney Whitman announced to-day that he will oppose the efforts of Mortimer L. Schiff and Howard Ss. pear before the Grand Jury, | Which js Investigating the sentencing of | Folke F. Brandt, the Schiff servant, to | thirty years in prison on a charge of ty. Mr. Whitman sald he had re- ceived a letter from counsel for Senitt and Gans avking that the two be lowed to testify before the ¢ Mr, Whitman sald he had + saying that appitcation should be made to Justicn Crain, who fs in| charge of the Grand Jury. ® District | Attorney sald, should appiteation be! made to Justice Crain, he will endeavor «to prevent Schitf and Gans trom appea Ing before the jury, fearing tha: tt would grant them immuntty from pos- | * sible indictments. Cornelius V ns, former Superin- tendent of Prisons, was & Witiess i fore the Grand Jury to-day. Mr. Collins Was questioned about Brandt's renov from Sing Sing :9 Dannemora, Bran from custom or thoge suffer- ing from pulmonary troubles are sent V THINK 1OSEN SIMPLY GRAN! ToooLes, KEEP AWAY From THEM EMRE My aes Seen Prty THE PooR PRESS AGENT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, TRRAUARY 84,_ 1918. pDonir YoU? THe SELLE oF BROADWAY AS SHE SEES HERIELT AT REHEARSAL to Dannemora. Other Sing Sing omcinin!| Her Reflection Is Likely to Show Her Insufficiently who were questioned yesterday as to the | reasons for Brandt's removal could not give a reason. It is understood that Mr. Sohiff wit! be asked to produce the letter Carl Fischer Hansen turned over to Judge Rosalsky five years ago after Brandt's sentence. Hansen says the letter was given to him by a Tombs prisoner named Ryan, who sald Brandt re it | to} put it in the hands of Mrs, Schiff. Han- sen gays by accident he opened the en- closure with the letter to bim, The inelosed ‘etter 1s said to be of an offen. sive character and Mr, Schiff has con- tended furnishes evidence of @ black- mailing plot. | Tombs Keepers yesterday tok how | Brandt's meals came from a restaurant outside the prison, but none could say who paid for them. Brandt was released yesterday after a surety company had given $5,000 dail in | the: burglary case and $2,500 on the sault indictment. He went to the ot fice of his lawyer, where an “interview was given out. He then rode about a bit in @ taxicab, took a long walk,; hought a new wardrobe, engaged aj room in a hotel not far from Forty- | second street and Broadwey, and last night attended a theatre. Davis was brought before the Grand | Jury by District-Attorney Whitman, and for two hours ho was tnterrogated by the jursmen, Ho said that he had these eyebrows. Attired, but Being a Professional Beauty She Makes No Effort to Conceal Her Charms From the Other Actors. Her Long Suit When She Is Being Interviewed Is to Talk About Literature, Her Idea of the Value of a Book Being Confined to the Color of the Binding. She is very pretty and very young, the Belle of Broadway, as ehe alts in her dressing room “making for the evening performance, her head tilted anxiously forward as she considers whether or not her eyebrows are on straight. j They are slim and archtd, like the crescent moon, For that is the way she has learned | to make them, and her mouth is a pouting artificial! rose, far redder and far more regular than any flower} not grown upon an Easter hat. The dressing table at which she sits {s littered with cold cream and rouge, red sticks for the lips, blue for the dreamy shadows under her eyelids, and there is a | Mttle Lox of vlack, with a burnt match beside it, which she uses to “bead She 1s very much pleased with herself, this little Belle of Broadway, and undoubtedly the makeup mirror, with the cordon of electric lights heen watching Brandt closely since las |sigee it, gives back a charming vision. October, Davis 1s bothered by a bad memory and Mr. Whitman has or him to again appear before the jury next Tues Ye Mr. Whitman has asked Judge Crain to continue the February Grand Jury Into March so that ‘an complete | his investigations into the Brandt case. Because of the fact that Davis will be before the jury on Tuesday, Brandt will mot be called until Wednesday. _—_— JEWELRY WORTH $1,000 IS SOUGHT UNDER WATER. By confession of Henry Winkelman of No, 785 Forest avenue, the Bronx, who je in the Tombs awaiting trial, with several other boys, for robbing tie jewelry store of Henry Boddtan, Westchester avenue, Fob. 19, Detective Myer and Capobianco were able to maie sti another arrest and get a clue to the whereabouts of the mtssing Jewelry. John Schroeder of No. Union ave- nue, whom they arrested and arralsned before Magistrate Butts in Morrisania Court to-day, pleaded guilty. He said two gultcases of the stolen jewel worth about $1,000, had been sunk in eighty feet of water at the foot of Longwood avenue, Hunt's Point. The harbor poltoe were notified and will drag the channel, iam ica riers aes naa | The Art of Getting Rich At every hand. you ae men and ssing fv @ you will find that they have N thousands. (Bhey own and conduct the saine’sort of stores, parketa, hotels; cafes, &c., as are advertine for wale at Sargaln prices trom day to day in THE WORLD. They simply work hard and SAVE their ‘of profits, Fou can do the same if you WILE. Last year The World printed more Business Opportunity | advertise. tha: t ed toget: it the oxect 62,874 World Ads, “Point Out Quick and Sure Routes to Prosperity; the Rest 1s Up to You. We realize at once that tt would be !m- |posetbi to coax her away from that |fattering picture to peer into the Lenten Looking Glass, All we can do {s to set the mirror of meditation and repentance before her. If she condescends to look in it, first of all, Ghat she is Goor of her dressing room 1s open and that the men of the company are constantly passing and repass- Rever occur to her, for she has not ordinarily that s Feticence which old-fashioned per- sons describe as motesty, If a young actor knocks at the door to [borrow a needle and thread, or just to smoke a cigarette, she will call, * without even taking the frobie to shrug her kimono a her bare shoulders. FAMILIAR GREETINGS AND PER- SIFLAGE OF THE STAGE. When she met that same young fellow | at rehearsul in the morning she called je of physical je further over | Why should she? “Hello, kid!" and the young man, passing « casual and perfunctory arm about her walst, replied: And some other man eat my Uttle love this morning and still another asked: “Well, little @ you going to volee, “Helio, give us Bright bye: marry me?" ‘And none of these endearments pre- vents subsequent high wind, atirring, suburbanite afterward, of the theatre of w tunes. In nearly | lconatantly accuse each other, But perhaps the tea for MAKING ||does not ree } than their neighboring | |Lenten Lool!: intimate at home, in an spar Belle of Broadway | j that tho ne an artificial hig with books so heavy you could anch. @ ship with them. the little conversation Waleh occurs so frequently between her « & dozen intimate enemies: “Just fancy, my dear, he actually ited that I head a Wo, 2 com- MB go on the Peruaps she ne pany om the road. road when Z can take my pick of wagements right here on Broad- But what abont you, darling; aking out—are you how are you working yet?” To which of course, “Darling” makes indignant anower— “No, not yet. 1 turned down that offer! Ecsema. & week ago and when he asked me if 1 could suggest anyone for the part 1 grectaliet, writes: “I em convinced!) will | wash of wintergreen, thy mol I ingredients for eczema and all ot! skin diseases, This compound is known as D. D. D. Prescription for fave him your name. I told him your show is going to close pretty soon and that you must be getting awfully anx- {ous about the summer, But, of course, T couldn't afford to take a small part whtch only paye $12 @ week— salary wouldn't buy my hair Or the Lenten Looking Glass may show her in her own boudoir gianc- ing feverishly through the morn- ing papers for the “story and pice ture” which the press agent prom- {se her would gurely be there. It is not there, and though the paper president has been as- @ kingdom overthrown or the North Pole discovered twice in the same week, she throws it ay from her and remarks imp; y to her sympathizing maid, ‘My, the papers are dreadfully stu- pid this morning, THERE 18 WO xzws’— For sun, moon and ‘s are all but dots over the “I of that Infinite ego- tlam, All the world’s a stage and the pianets so many electric lights which ought to spell her name to other uni- verses. When they don't there ts some- thing the matter with thelr orthogra- phy. WAY-UP CONVERSATION MAKES ONE Dizzy. A @mple suburban woman once met the Belle of Broadway and heard her discuss her supreme and only tople for half an hour, Not once in that entire time did the conversation touch the earth, “My, I feel e: been tied to the ta ofa watd ¢ te with a ne stinple And yet—and yot—the Bolle of Br jay be lured froin other su rself and her exploits, It may steps outside that almos: liimitavle region of Dr. Evens, roof Health, saya: * ease.” The skin m skin, ‘The ge 1 of this country a agreed on this, and ar Dr, Holmes, the well-known skin she 1s being interviewed for a news- ‘Then, when she is expected to Gispense her personal ideas and views she prefers to talk heavy lit- erature, For that is her notion of the way to be taken seriously, to be impressive to the public and the It may be that the Bell is interviewod just ready to fill that engagement in a No. which she has vowed never, never to accept. A maid 1s help- ing her pack and with thought of assisting to complete the pen picture of the new Eger 8 she is getting 2 road company, Miss Millie's household She thinks more of them than of| late last night. ‘Tho engineer, A. J. She wouldn't| Smedley of Atlanta, Ga, was instantly think of travelling even for a day with-| Killed. Four passengers and two train (hands were injured. The other passen- | sere were badly bumped tn their berths, all the friends she has. out taking them with her.” Miss Millie glances with an proprietorship at | volumes'—Emerson's Ex! “Riddie of the Universe, ume of George Brand Strindberg constitute the heavy guns, but there are Ib: for Nght artillery, jen 18 simply grand, don't y Millle brightly; that lavender cover an odd vol- Brieux and Shaw and sleepers rev much more subtle than @ blue laven- m which {t 1s inferred that the Belle of Broadway 1s having her por- trait painted and has picked up a tow of the imbecilities of another craft. MAKE WAY FOR THE BUBBLING LITTLE MATINEE GIRL. But maybe the Lenten Looking Glass doesn't reveal any of these things to the Belle of Broadway. power of an obsession, it may show her as flattering @ makeup mirror. may be assure ers among the ind one thing she howe¥er flawless she ne Httle Matin faults than does who peeps over her shoulder, But to-morrow she must step astde matinee a food long lo wee | MILLIONS INVOLVE IN SUITS FOR BACK DUTY. ever brougit The Diemeat j [te the drug trade as saxolite |property when used in solution of ine and August Kaster, 7 c |lery firm of Adolph Kaster & ros, of No, 109 Duane «treet Attorney Whit- 10 alleged to be all the Germa | face in this-—ai transformatio: comes firn to recover $4¥ the full valuation « cutlery the firm impo ft 1 had] ‘or more than a portation of cutlery fr f except when Doctors Use Tis for Eczema ription is as rthless, The too ned kin trouble of any “rel a be knows that D D. D, st THE LENTEN LOOKING GLASS 3% | Wherein the Belle of Broadway Primps a Bit Before the Mirror—Third of a Series of Articles by Nixola Greeley-Smith. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pubiistiing Co. (The New York World), wMy, THY WANTED ‘Me te HEAD TWAS OFFERED rere Fis ree, our Show (ouswess THAT wouconit rT Buy ey bh a HAR PING ¢ : — tse Gre Codie ted Masi were 'NEW YORK FLYER WRECKED IN SOUTH; «: ONE MAN KILLED : asian ceca’ Among Six Others Injured in Accident to South- ern Railway Limited. (Spectal to The Evening Worl) MONTGOMERY, Ala, Feb, 2.—The Southern Ratlway's New York Limited, @ solld Pulln train running from New York to New Orleans, wae de- railed and wrecked at Milstead, Ala, twenty-three miles east of Montgomery, but none of them required surgeons’ services. When the train left the track the pos- tal car which was at the head of the train and the combination baggage and lub car were overturned, ‘The diner thelr trucks, the rails, An t the injured urried to hows but were slowed emergency tratn here where they w | vitals, Tr accident has not the aln of t acks# over which ti are © of the ri Ratlway of Alabama, and the ern Railroad officials ‘have no ns of making a direct Investigation Helally know Fork at 4:3 afternoon and was due in 3 early to, Ww Orleans were no New York- js Auto, Jucon " Ludwig, a manufacturer of vehicles who Keeps an auto salesroom at No, st Ha treet, New t * Lehigh Val North Broad Scientific Wrinkle Remover Easily Made «From Lad A few dermatologists have long held the secret that « certain product, known had the Favorite zine stantly reducing wrinkles, fay one ean this same ‘ounce of powdered. ee t of witch hazel, Bathe the 1 note the immediate ¢ skin tightens, be- deepest wrinkles at once n to smooth out, This action will ourse also reduce hanging checks | or double chin, When the hands show signs of aging, the creased or flabby, bathe them in t vlution, Since the recent publication of this formula, and women all ever the country taken advantage of the informa. according to reports, with most satisfactory results Adve Cough Syrup contains no more WORLD WANTS wonk wonpmns | | ee eae shioeeiaee Te ls oafent ened best | | tu | District of + COOK WHO STAYED IN ONE FAMILY 20 Mrs. Smallwood Is Guest of | Honor at Colored Fune- tion Given by Wights. ‘The reward of twenty years of fatth: service tn the kitghen of one hoi | hold—that of John 1, Wtrht, an officer of a large ceo to Mra. All She was the Smallwood, a negro jest of honor last night at a ball given for her by Mr. and Mrs, Wikht, whteh was attended by ome of the people whos company is most sought in soclat circles In Montelatr. Mr. Wight before he came to New York and wy was one of t magnate many years the P feulty of giving Washington proper pollce Protection was that one-third of its population was negroes, Negro poll- tlolans, who exist in great numbers in| ke of the pick: | Washington for the s4 they get ry four years out of let of Columbla delegation at Republican Convention, made a fuss whitch ended in Mr. Wight giving up bis oliige. All through the Kthloplan campaign against Mr. Wight Alice Smailwoe raged. 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