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TRENT PTT Ce , id DROWNS HERSELF 7S THE Wouaes WOMAN | What Artists TE BY PROXY, | WHEN HER FANGE || BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED? | Say About 1e| WOMANSIDENTIN WEDS GIRL FRIEND | Rozerr HENRI in the Fourth of a Series of Interviews Warmly Lauds the De. ISHIDDEN IN COURT, , i ; | signers of Up-to-Date Gowns. Spring Serge Coats Actual $12 Value @& To-morrow, Saturday §% This sale marks the triumphal entry of the popular priced Spring serge coats. ‘They are’specially made and fashioned | to be offered at this introductory sale* and you can find your ideal serge coat. It is the garment inevitable, so why not buy while the selections are choicest. One Style Pictured i “Ingeberg Peterson of Philadel- phia” Fined $150 for Shop- lifting—Lawyer Pays. Shakes off Dozen Men and|She Who Merely Follows | } Phunges Over Side of Ferry | Fashions That Do Not | | { Show Her Own Graces baprcieeneckietied Is Not Handsomely Garbed, He Declares. dh en BAIL WAS FORFEITED. } DIES WHEN PULLED OUT ‘ : Approval of Tendency of ies ‘ White, Tan, Navy, Black J ) ; } r Pretty Nurse Received Brutal] the Present Day’s Cos- veh swe syase I Case Is Reopened and Disposed Every one is a beauty and some are deftly con- F" 7 fs Letter From Man She Ex. tume to Display the of Without Fashionable De- gh halal adh white Bedford cord collars. ~ 4 ingly moire and lace trimmed—- Ful! length models made in new ivory white, navy, tan and black in finest French serge and each perfectly tailored. Also smart Spring mixture coats, Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Human Form, and the pected to Marry. Reasons, Therefor. fendant’s Appearance. 4 Tilted on the eve of the wedding she ! tad planned for the past twd wears | Marguerite Mooere Marshall. iq Mary L. McGourn, a pretty, feir-hairea| 18 the modern woman bdeautifully ! trained nurse who until Wednesday lived | dressed? Na furnished apartment at No. 205 West| If you had gone, as I did, to consult ‘One Hendred and First street, com-| Robert Henri, acknowledged leader faitted sutcide to-day by jumping into| of that goodly body of New York treat Satavet; atic. tsa the! artists Known as Insurgents, you ¥, which plies betweeD | would have seen your answer writ- Bast Ninety-second street and Astoria. t o It was during the hour of the morning |*€2 0m the walls of Mr. Henri's tush of travel between Hariem and Ae-| Studio. Just opposite me and side toria that the young woman chose to ena | DY side were two full-length portraits her life, She took her seat in one of the|Of @ Modern young woman. In one Sabine as the doat left the foot of East;she wore @ soft white house-gown, Ninety-second street and remained in-| showing a triangle of white throat de until the engines were slowed for/and in every fold accentuating the the run into the Astoria slip. She wore| jong lines of the slim body. © black fur coat and a big hat trimmed| In the other study she wore a with fe ieee cea and tha Lid black coat reaching to her heels, a As she stepped out on deck several} Coat with the wide revers and turn- Daseengers she passed noticed her | over collar of a 1912 model. Cheeks were wet with tears and her eyes} On her head w: bloodshot. She glanced about wildly for end’ was a black hat of an instant, then rushed toward the stern| STaceful size and shape, @ plume of the boat, brushing several men and|Tising at one side. , women aaide in her oagerness to reach| You might see her any day tn Fifth Whon the trial of “Ingeborg Peterson of Philadelphia,” charged with shop-| Ufting, was called in the Court of Bpectal Sessions to-day, Lawyer Me+ |Lain of the firm of Graham. & L'Amer- ‘eaux of No. (2 Hroadway anked that the defendant be allowed to plead the defendant here? Inquired Assstant District-Attorcey Jantes 5. Smit fh i} a powerof attorney for het” ts 14 and 16 West 1dth Street—New York “Then I protest againat a plea of . 460 and 462 Fulton bai yoRP et tullty being entered,” Mr, Smith aaid 645-651 Broad Street-—-Newark, N. J to the Justices, “As far as 1 unger- Yor zc_sv—vs stand, this defendant has never appe: tor Their Suits” “but 1 hold in court since the of her arr The cash bond of $00 was forfelted last June.” Lawyer McLain ¢nnounced that he! would go to trial without the defendant | being: present. “There are reasons why my client here in co the Justic: “Lact under # Wer of ator as the law ° “Fomous * FEET SHOULD CE ALLoweDd To GREATHE @ th Ave. HE Lites THE" HARMONIOUS RELATION ogy SeTweew PAST aun PRESENT Corner 17 Street J the gate. avenue, and if you had eyes to see you ib meant! MOVEMENTS" WA TRAN ike pine SH chode which | r 2 FERRYBOAT BACKS IN EFFORT | would know that she was dressed beau- ~ took from each count nuff, 9 TO SAVE HER tttully, ae mcrepents Of he acen ey When arrested, nine ar@cles, | 2) | f Gesture must not be checked, for it weregate at #13, were found in ell At the gate she dropped her muff and| 50 I was not surprised when Mr.Je¢he physical presentation of me! pes handbag, then ecrambled over, A dozen | Henri added ht THREATENS LiFE arraiaed before Magistrate Krotel in| 75 erson Market Court, the wou sales bates, oem cemMS ID Sagiad: Pinta A fo Saturdée aMfirmative to those al-| beauty. Above all things, @ woman A @ men sprang toward her and one caught |"eady recorded by his brother artists, |ought to be able to assume one easy, told of her coat, She shook the hand|Who have declared unhesltatingly that |sraceful pose after another, and this Off and in another instant had plunged | modern dress is beautiful, ‘ yeah eect o & 1, A fashionably gowned woman d over into the water. WHAT A TRULY BEA 5 sae pe \p 1 %200 ball for the defendant with | P A Instantiy men and women were shriek- nile UN EAD wera 28 | the Clty Chamberlain, where By Our rendecsey pet he DRESS is. impeded ‘by her tight shoes and cor- | “Aven. Mise i; == ae ny Bie eek eecaly amd the deckhande| But Mtr, Henri deflner this fact in hie|##t&” I sald. |e, ever = aS MEPS ON f Misses’ < nt to back the cratt.| own way, ‘That depens on whether they are defense ; : } The young woman had gone down “phat Gress te truly peantifa» |tsht," the: artist responded. ar PME F ‘ where she struck the water apf when! a, to1a me, “which Y aeaala 9 ‘Corsets may be ¢ he came to the surface the tide was bio may be abused. £ si {andl Imposed a fine of $159, certainly * accentuates all the graces of the mot agree with the persons who eweeping her out. As the forryboat! soaitiaual, Plea was paid by Mr, Molin, started to back, she reappeared, atruge| tmAmiNahy me phy ahold corsets a0 once, “Shen we woua | | S eenie | ‘An examination of the papers tn the! Gling. veaes. ; @ discloved the fact that although Bereral deckhands had armed them.| !# merely one besuty. ‘Graces’ te jo dhgg Pgs ag Mit wtmene eee Williamsburg Man Waves Re-| the all bond was declared forfeited and pal aye .| the word to use for the combined last June, the case was again put upon pelves with boathooks and were reach-| Oo0 cas “Mneatal and. spltt ust first be si {ee ‘ *. rae | ° it hiof Tag out from the rmar wanver in. | Sorte V iuirieoal | strenguhened unt ispense | 1" volver Till Girl Has Him” | he, cateptae tt ne ides emithe oF 4 lack masq came ie t d: e jehtet clerk of the court. The Chief Surface and The bonthooks reached for| {bene are broughé ont By the right ae de withont them before eae ’ Arrested and Held. Susticn wala he had been requested to e e sh eo ene Seer aes ¥ seme . she a lesser degree, dregs, like archi- aired strength of her own. put the case uppn the calendar by former ; s for shoes, haves fancy. th District-Attorney George 8, Graham of brenthed only a few moments and was] tecture, should reflect and express the! some future designer will make’ great 1 \ Philadelphia, now a member of tho dead when the ferryboat arrived in Ite|#¢neral characteristics of the age and | changes in them, He will devise so 10 Accentuating his threats against her| firm of Graham & L'Amereaux. oe lip. the natlom to which {t belongs. As &/model which shall at once give the life with a revolver, Samuel Reynolds, | The {dentity of “Ingeberg Peterson of ‘A evarch of the handbag revealed tho | Matter of fact, it is always affected by | foot more room and more support,. The a might watchman, tp-day drove his | Philadelphia {sa mystery. She {s sald/ Weatity of the young woman. There | these Influences. foot wil. be allowed a chance to ‘ seventeen-year-old daught Isael | to be a | vce beatin iy, feet inad was ¢ card bearing the name Mary L “hen are the numerous and ewift|breathe. But I have no definite design from their home at No. 105 North Sev-| With the Disston family in Philadelphia 4th ddve changes of modern fashion due to the |in mind. | os th’ stmet, Williamaburg, while the Lafayette avenue, ‘Brooklyn, ani ale>|Featiossness and hutry.f the modera|TENDENCY OF MODERN Dregs|Five Hundred Month “Too}tii\ c"nis wite lay ready for burtal, [EMBASSY SECRETARY whi vas writt vorid?* hed. DISPLAY FORM. ah ov . t Moe Rasnola @ receipt on which was written the|Wworld?” I as TO . “ ” Grief over the death of Mrs, nolds : name, Miss McGours, ani the ae edaked the Senne tor eee “There 1s @ gradual, if more or less Slim” for Mrs. Wheeler, |is supposed to have unbalanced his TAKES A BRIDE HERE No, 25 West One Hundred and change which ccems an inseparable part | ynconscio dency in modern dress 5 Fp mind temporarily. peo et tivoet o: the modern spirit 1s at least in @ toward le ncealment of the form,"* Former Prima Donna Upon complaint of his daughter he} Chartes Ruddock, who recently was From the latter seas it waa | measure responsible for the quick ae-jcontinued Mr. Henri, “This movement ? wae enralgned In Manhattan Avenue | @Ppointed Secretary to the American sre PeIRHRE SAAR Jy ceptance of the various fashionable ex-| ought to be encouraged, We hayo got silce Court before Masistrate Reynolds, | £@2aaay in Berlin, yesterday married fi Co eenagoaer oat tet tw. periments,” conceded Mr, Henri, “Butjto get over thinking that the entire olice Aad tigre dy (s,| sis Margarot Kirk, daughtor of Mrs, Sens nares: nd nen Jited two ly tunic the most important cause for|Dody Is something to be ashamed of.) Mra, Atbert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr, cnt mo apnerte i let Suber tor fy | James A. Kirk of Glencoe, Ill, The weeks ago by the man sie had been aking of thore experiments is an|It seems to me that oven the religious | once Claudia Caristedt, comle opera HA HAtiald, he peobatiod Wasting ionk ulus calls Cacninealiat . detrothed to for almost three years. f ‘ folk might show more respect for the | \ uc ne withiraw | oreo the tivine ana was foliawed he had lived in the One Hundred and ne one, ‘To put it bluntly, the | Oegtione of the God they worship, and (Prima donna and famous beauty, 18| the charge of attempted felonious ux-/St John the Divine and was fullowod First. street apartinent house for [People Who sell the clothes want the! especially the creatious which we, in| Golng back on the stage, if ehe can’ sault. by & wedding break(ast at the Hot coupying @ smail furaiehed lat;|™money. and they realize that frequent our self-importance, have pronounced wet any sort of job. Anything, s Mra, Annie Reynolds, the girl's mother, |" inie" yridé wore a gown of whito satin year, occupying @ small furaisied changes of style mean new outfits, even! the final and most perfect one. died Wednesday a broken heart,| with « court train covered with point ane eve ial? Fentad Miss Mel trom women whose pocketbooks oF! “When the body or parts of it are ex- Svaryona pela; over. the).dlee with a ° p journ the flat, told an Evening Worl’ arance ; © husbands’ pocketbooks are too| posed, the general effect of beauty t# in the “tose Ma mpany, is better | j go af her son Edwin, One dapfiace:, Se had # Juliet cap of poarts Geclared to-day, as she sought a place rt ¢ | 1 do her Walst was # girdle of reporter the story of her bligated ro- fford the expenditure increased, for two reasons. One !% | than the ainties of alimony. arted for his place of business in| *d rou . mance. Oe on Peyeirdyey THe | thet what ts visible must be taken cafe | ng Gnetmo star of the Frank | Manhattan and he has never been heard | sce Beans: She carried @ waite satin ‘About a week ago,"" ho said, 't was} NEED of, and the other ie the gain in S08 | Daniels compantes ealled at the ofiice ough Mrs, Reynolds aid! Piticre were no bridemmaids or ushers faformed that Miss MeGourn was CHANGES OF FASHION. sciousness by the pony, anes ts, at | Danie 4 ns Meee lic heer wane in her power to find trace of yr. and Mrs, Ruddock will ail Saturday weeping hysterically in her roma, I| ‘But cannot a woman dress beautifully [Sains thie power of expronsion wilh) Bf Werke & luegehen in th ne him. for Berlin, Mrs. Kirk and her daughter Went to her and found her tn a par-| without following all te changes of |fPntpuel eapoware Hes Ait ett in| Theatre Huliding, and applied for work,| Reynolds had boen behaving strangely, | have been living in Boston all winter oxyam of grief. I tried to soota her] fashion?” I asked, the modern evening gown, with Its ex-| She was willing to take most anything, ik wee ee phi hy fe to be near her ae, Alaxan der Kirk, nd asked her what \the trousle was, “Certainiy,” he replied. sure of shoulders and back, and the! ho eaid, as sho found it eo dificult) Ty. m ce who is attending the Uarvard Law before Isabel with a large his ti School “She told me her fiance had treated|tar as she follows the modes o: train which makes a harmonious re-!to live on tho “slim alimony she got nd and threatened to kill her. In| = = Alterations the tox. | necessary buttons, and hains, Such a " b 18 his detts, Claudia was see! rt ore ay ot Oe uutun et # MEM) ner alimony raised from $10 to $0) a should uthabaseio hete }month, but Albert Gallatin girl, All I learned about the man was] color of her hatr and ¢; that he lived somowhere in Brooklyn, toxe of her skin, the “T gow that Miss McGourn was in no B him to the} her shamefully. hey had been en-| moment which do not help to di lation between past and present Moves | trom her millionaire husba terror she ran from the house. ‘ GGged for three years and were soon to} her individual graces, and which may Ranta there in another type of modern | Mr. Whecler, Jr Is the won of a. Her sister: y ” Waist The miss whose aim and delight it is to have been mariied. Two wee's ago she! even Impede these, she 1s nut dressing | 4 ee Tich ing its own beauty,” cone | Multismiiionaite, Dut, a na to Bis/ M1 North He Auiarvant Dress #0 newest fashions will find this store a very t | bad introduced one of her young woman | beautifully, cluded Mr. Henri. “It is the dress, pathetic testimony before ive New. chanced to de ° 1 t is swell and smart friends to hiin aud uve daya iter hol “A woman should study nerselt [nich the. individual -has adapted to) burger in the supreme Court on Feb, weeeedad In taking the weapon trom | 891 Broadway, Cor, 12th St. che lowest level for which pe coda had run off and married her. He had] ge « painter studies the seene oF | some special occupation, such as a four- /39, he ts a very. very poor man time se" valterating ts th and ery. sty! a sent her a bruial leticr in which he| figare which Be is about to trans- year-old shooting sult, ‘the owner hay- | geit, having had to borrow S100 from ee een ptt 314 DRESSES sold, These misses’ suits are cleverly styled in all i Announced his mariiage io the other| fer to canvas. She should note the [ing long since thr away its Un-/ his father, from time to Bed fo QM models-—and they are superbly tailored and gracefully she: 4 t armed Reynotts without! Al) New Spring Styles ||| Coats lined with rich quality satins or silks. To-morrow's | sldn't see state to be left vy herself and J notified ) shades and how he o sfford it, his are ik several of her frivads, Weduesday she) forms of dress which cannot GIRL SENTINEL CAUGHT MAN || cise ang ottier expeneos Nowe elk Nav Desks at Oinage _ Irom fave up her apartinent and went with) sepeat the phrase too often—re- {burger ordered bin ¢o pay Agher » developmes modernization f her friends somewhere un One Hun- Ty anh OMTRARDED Oth Ban. Rennens CLOGGING UP THE PIPES. ; amount, Claudia Ia suing for separae of the port of New York will be dis; 4 @redth street. + orag a the bett: 1 : cussed by Commissioner of Docks and | $ -, y . he average woman dresses the better tlon, and ‘the alimony must be paid °! by c f ; Ae parr of her ee ane oam® | gor the assistance of professional artiste) Cement Filling Flooded Cellar and) pending tne ah i etl neap tection Peo 3 0 tro eld, i y cin aeakat 4 Boro f | i a i cee Seas ago. Bhs in dress, and sho should make it her Neighbor's Son Gets Into ‘The still young and beautiful actress ts “inner next. T peAuens| ; graduated trained iurse and very popu: | business to consult them whenever pose Police Court. did not land a job at once In “Tle the Reform Club. ‘The dinner will be % lar. She was unusu, fe, tail, ;aible, I have much praise for the great rt. | Rose Maid,” but it ts likely whe Will, ‘the third of @ sorles. Addresses will FIFTH AVENUE K ‘plump and beautifully forme modern doaigners of costumes for] gadie Cymiot, sixteen years old, of j unless (and \that is her privilege) she be made on proposed west side Man- One as Shown | ; ) || Here Special Offering Messaline: Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Coats || Whipcords Boys’ Reefers of Blue Serge, our own tal ‘The muicide wore a signet ring engray-| women, They have learned the secret | No, 96% New Jersey avenue, Kast New| changes her mind hattan and South Brooklyn terminal, ed with the initial “M", and a gold! of etudying the individual, and thetr|York, fairly bristling with indignation, bracelet. Her clothing aide from the productions are not duplicated because|told Magistrate Hylan in the New Jer- fur coat consisted of @ brown ekirt,|they know that the dress which ts beaus | gey avenue court to-day of the shameful jo slik underskirt, | tirut on one woman will not be beautiful | discovery she had made after sitting body was! oO. another, up for six nights watching for the next | forryhouse to | °", ., land City, I believe that in the future there|door neighbor of the Cymiots, David} AT THIRTY-SIXTH STREET renee Peing's morm will be many more of these great estab- | Milnok, ATTIRE Al) IDE ! ; TO LECTURE ON IRELAND. Hehments, where @ woman can go and| For weeks the Cymiots have been em- 'lFoulard F \ designing and making; sizes 3 to 10 years; buy the dresses which naturally belong | barrassed by the)clogsing of their main \I Lingerie ae $12.00, SE a 00 Prof. Joseph Morrow wil deliv to her, which harmonize with her per-|connection with the sewer. There Is a ingerie val yas tee j eee oer na on Nah scenee ant | sonality, ‘Then, of course, we sball have|vent in thelr front yard between the Boys’ Overcoats, latest De Pinna a great many more kinds of dress than | house and the street sewer, Each time 48 Fast Elen! ety hog py tly jwe have now. Instead of Ikeness, the |an investigation of the vent showed that ings of Sunday, March 17, and Monday, | quality of difference will be observable |@ stocking full of dry ce March 18. }in-the gowns, But even now uniformity | dropped in it. There was once a law- Tn his lecture, Prof. Morrow will show | of style is less apparent than formerly." fault between the Cymiots and the Mul- i? more than 400 views. At periods during | “po you want to cumment on the | noks, 7. | ithe fectures, the boys’ cholr from St. | nopyie skirt?” 1 asked, “It seems to| The Cymiot family took turns sitting call Churoh will sing Irish melo-| 50 "tng pete noir of the other artists,” | uP nights to catch the stocking dropper. | | ’ 2 | Wednesday night, Sadie, whose sentry LIKS THE HOBLE WHEN IT Re eit was, sot up a yell which brought “17th’’ or not, it is time for that new Spring Hat. The “plums” are ready, pick a Young and hteated te |]Bedford Cord \\\y) /, models, of fancy English mixtures, sizes 100 $4 b. Linen \i2/ff 15 years; value $18,00.........+00+005+5 2.00 \}Taffeta Silk nee Girls’ S Coats of blue serge, ary, Passi | Emb- Vol ‘ fanc tures; correct new spring Eb =e Lap sines'# to 14 years; value $15.00 12.00 ree here is a stylish Misses’ Auto Coats and English Nor- new model in | folk Jackets, a splendid assortmeutof imported Special VEALS THE FORM. a rt ‘ H teat! ‘ policeman in from the street in tine | 5) re whit ‘ {ne Suage frowned. “I hesitate to speak of 1h” retumed to woe a man of Mr. Milnok’s build dis. enjoy the fruits of artistic hat making. SND eT | 1 aaathag and Subyne j haem etyiess Sieas 1499 51 s.00 tenced to forty-three Mr. Henri, “because my opinion of! sppearing into his home. A summons . * Mise 5p .f vee ' eee ew in the State penis |it fe subject to so many qualifications, |was {ssued for him, Sgring modefs--Derby and Soft Hats, $3 & $4, [tions are bla Wy pentiary,” he said. I don't like it when it impedes ¢ To-day, after Sadie had testified, and and whit: ‘ "That's a Henry James sentence,” the | movements of @ person trying to walk | David Rabin, twelve years old, Cy een brownand shite Ghelligent criminal mournfully re-|or go up steps, I don't ike it when it|@ nelghtoring nardware store, ny Psy d and blue and , obscures the form, as sometimes hap- of selling #mall quantiles of cement to 7 Nasau Wt whit “the Judge, who was familiar | pens, I do like it when it reveals the, Mr, Milnok, Magistrate Hylan put the Qnty Inokiyn Store ngth of the eminent novel- | form. case over to give everybody a chance | }42t, ital ty vty Pookie 8 ces, added venus ia ane @ Gress i9_not 2 Seal oft for the better determinauion | Om Oty Mall, 908) ! el Jesse 0 gy, ges ci nd \ aay r ) te a - - = se ewe oe - mere