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BRENSIN) [Woman With Diamo ; BEATSDANCUPD ° ‘ ~-COP HOLDS POST, William Evans, the Whole Force at Fertilizer Colony, { i Feared He’d Lose Job. BUT WALDO SAVES HIM. Reftises to Displace Him With] “Bluecoat Who Married Belle of the Island. There will be no shakeup in the Police Department of Barren Island. It was never ifitended there should be, but thére might have been one, Po- Neeman William Evans (shield No. 5,893) comprines the department of the island. m Ialand, as perhaps every one t know, is in Jamaica Bay, off je. It is noted for its fertiliaing plants—there are four of them. It !s notorious for the odors which perme. ate the air in its immediate vicinitf, ‘There is no suggestion of a magnolia blossom, no. hint of the fragrance of 4yeet violets, no aroma of the rose, borne seaward on the breeze from Bar- ren Island. Yachts and other small craft which navigate the waters of Jamaica Bay steer to the windward tn Passing the home of the fertilizers. Up to last October the island was politea by three men in eight shifts, White the island is part of Greater New York, it tak long to get there Gelphia. As @ result there were alway: two policemen on the way to the island or from it while the other kept watch, Commissioner Waldo, in despair ove the Joes of so much time, asked for @ Volunteer policeman who would live pefmanently in the land of smells, To} his surprise, Policeman kvans took the| Job, B¥ans is married and mas a child. | EVANS WAS THE WHOLE POLICE FORCE. Waldo was delighted, and Evans has been In oharge now for six months. He | is chiet of the force on Barren Island. He 1s the force. The population {s 1,400, mostly foreigners unacquainted with the idioms and other beauties of the Eng- lish language. They boast a school and| a teacher, they ha moving picture | how, @ volunteer fire department, five! saloons and the fertilizing plants, | Waldo declared Evans a hero, He gave him a yellow jacket and @ bunc!i of peacock feathers, Hor the last two months there hasn't been an arrest on the dsland. Up to that time there had! been: three arrests for felony and eight! on misdemeanor charges, Evans hae made a most exemplary police forces He does as he pl and the popi ton does as he pleasos. The result is] very pleasing sii around, And the + Neeman content to remain on Bar- | ren Asdand for the rovt of his days. » beauty and money, wane ‘The ttle god basks nd flowers, in moonlit bows - akes a chance even among the quaint odors of fertilta: Cupid went to Barren Islan boat with a Brooklyn cop, in The ¢ and won one of the belles o island. He married her. THEN CAME THE DISQUIETING RUMORS, When disquieting rumors ming! tite odors of Barren Island. It ' ears of Pole an Brooklyn Hawkshaw had f ‘@ would not down, in jatress called upon Capt. Dwyer 9 police patrol. He told Dwyer of the rumors. The Captain would eee Com- n¥asioner Waldo. tHe seo him, ‘pid Evans have no fear," returned the Commissioner. “il!s yellow jacket and peacock feathers are safe. No one shall succeed him.” And 40 peace Again went to Barren ‘here will be.no shake up in Evans js stil maister of all ‘he surveys—of the popus lation, the schoo!, the saloons and the smells of the fertilizers, of Barren Iaand. ———— ENGINE TOSSES WOMAN HIGH Flung Over Smokestack, Body Is Ground by Entire Train, BURLINGTON, N, J., April 3—A pase songer train on the Amboy Division of the Pennsylvania Raliroad ran over and killed a woman in the yards at this place to-day. The accident was remark- able in that the tvain made a douvie job of the tragedy. ‘The woman, walking on the whistle of the gine gaching at high eed, | the pilot and tossed! estaclt. 1bt= | d her. But her | and the train track, which was aj vock Kiile beady landed passed over here is nothing by which {dentifi- cation can be made except the clothing, |Nothing So Gorgeous Ever| ie plants, | 7 = Mre. Anthony, Human Sunburst of Indiana, Gives Waldorf’s Famous | Promenade a Bad At- tack of Eye-Strain with} Jewels, Unique Gowns) and Gem-Studded Foot- wear. Seen on Fashion-Plate Row as the MatroreWho| Made Muncie Famous| —And She Designs Her | Apparel Herself and} Home Dressmaker!| Builds It, By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Rings on her fingers. And diamonds on her toes, Taxicabs to ride within, The full-blown Muncie rose Has come to the Waldorf. Bhe's stopping there to-day, | But she's noe Mrae Mumbo Jumbo Jijiboo J. O'Shay. No, indeed; she’s not. And if my poetic license (No. 185, 437 N. Y.)! bad not. permitted me to put the! ‘ ‘diamonds on her h toes instead cf her heels, where she actually wea them, you would have guessed right away that she is none other than Mrs. Charles H. Anthony, the human = suwourst from Muncie, Ind., who shone upon Washington s0- the clety this winter and astounded the whole count.y by declaring that no woman can be really well drossed who does not spend $50,000 a year on heights of her clothes. Exclusive, of course, Of the price of diamond slippers, of which Mrs, Anthony has more pairs than she could remember yesterday. Nothing quite so gorgeous as this matron who made Muncie (nd,) famous has ever been seen im Mew York onteide of Madicon Square Garden. Really one can't think of Mrs. Anthony as one mere woman—she suggests a thou. sand with all their Jewels on—for Just as @ powerfal electric light represents #0 many thousand candle power, this animated das- from Indiana contains the quality of @ thousand ness stopped at the Wallort- a yesterday, that guests and em 4 intght gaze thelr fill upon Mra, my and ker diamonds, And every the alley furled a dim- 1 and gave the diamond heeis SHE OWNED THE BIG HOTEL TO ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. From dazzling heels to head—Mrs, Anthony ts bi nthe red ing with the whole Durvar and that macolor interview could in Anthony properly. thony said thin things and lov she looked and what foremost. (Interview later). The diamond heels ¥ Instead hoots of red Russia ! p utions and fl ed thin, wore-feet wi Ft) tassels down from beneath h vested, because of the of Anthony's dla: erked one of the t git go out like an « fr gow was king's blue, emrold- red in red, very decollete, but in defer In the afternoon tvansparent yoke it had a very, ver which looked as if an enterprising had spun his wed from shoulder to shoulder, But the spider bad not ob scured the by blue bows of ‘Mrs. Anthony's lingerie, Oh, it certainly was a disturbing cos- fume! And if Mrs, Authony wears it around tho Waldorf-Astoria often there'll be some bad cases of eye strain in the vicinity of Thirty fourth street, Mrs, Anthony confessed to me, Have You Lost Some Article of Value? if so it will probably interest you to learn how other losers are most successful in getting back missing watches, ring: brooches, dogs, pocketbooks, &c., &c. 671 “Lost and Found” Ads. were printed in The World last month— 113 MORE than during March, 1911. li your “Lost & Found” Ad. Is rinted in The World it gets a circu- ation in New York City, morning or Sunday, greater than if published in the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED, TO TELEPHONE YOUR “LOST & FOUND” AD. TO THE WORLD CALL 4000 BEEKMAN, while a) | ‘I don’t believe in buying foreign gowns nor foreign counts—no ‘counts I call | them, All my gowns are made in In- | dianapolis, and I'll have to run out there pretty soon to order some more. You know I'm really very barrassed by al) this notoriety by my diamond heels, But, ves! don't know how many pairs of ls nohd | sippers I have, nor whether I spend exactly $0,000 every year on my clothes. | 1 can't keep track of figures ke th: I wish you could have seen my apricot bi cloth gown that I wore body believed I'd wear those boots into the water, could only wear a pair of boots once. T'll wear hoopskirts if that_is tho most ultra style T cAn get. my own jewels as well as my so-vn VIEWING THE SPARKLERS AT plump hi sparklers at close range. twenty huge diamonds arranged in two set pieces like the kind popular at Mun- cle (Ind.) funerals in the rings of the but I did, and of course I Oh, yes, [ desig CLOSE RANGE. Mrs. Anthony very kindly extended a that I might examine hi There were right hand and perhaps half a dozen asked. added hastt said Mr it seems had any corns or lehanged my 1 Fed. 1 havo a son in Harvard. What Va ny great d Beach this ye huge solitaire rings on the left. Mrs. Anthony says her diamond eels ars not insured, and that she ia really quite thrifty and oconomi- cal, because she doesn't throw the heols away when tho slippers wear out, but hes them trausferred to other slippers. “Do you ever get down at heel?” "Down at diamond heels?” “Now, thony, t 6 that though I've never ything of that sort, iways having trouble with * my R8. ANTHONY CHANGED HER MIND ABOUT BEING A WIDOW. All this time, perhaps, you've been i WHO Mrs. Anthony is, I eked her. “No, I'm When 1 was a dash’ not a widow,” she sald. young girl my ideal w: nung widow, but I’ nd, for I'm happily ma: He travel a business? we husband's ur, because I love to wear velvets and furs.” terday jhad not, been feared for her 1 But Mrs, Anthony wore no furs ye afternoon, and If the weathér mild, ungs. Indianapolis maker of the $50,000 gow! ought to give her dazzling patron a r _ {Date on those decolletes. P. §.—Mrs. Anthony's husband was quoted in Muncle, Ind., last night saying of the heels: “You can buy that kind of gems at about $5 a quart.” the assesso: COURT ORDERS THOMPSON No Opposition to Warrant Made by « “I buy all my, gowns in the United |p: afternoon. creation stared and gasped. | « \ if | here last night, and the great big cloth of gold hat wimmed with sweeping blus plumes that goes with it. Then I have another hat of black velvet trimmed with gold lace and American | roses, 1 design all my gowns, pra | tleally, T love everything ultra | you could have seen the em: | satin bathing suit that I wore at Fal | Beach last year, It made @ sensation, I tell you, Of course, I had my head tled up with green, and I wore green suede booty, very bigh, you know, No» on wuty | Fifth 1 lyn, ment of the ers of Park stands, with appear in cour: sented !amonds #!.e wore on he When he said it he was talking with of that township, —__——_ TO GET OUT OF LUNA PARK, Col. Taliaferro, Who Appeared for Former Son-in-Law. Frede was formally usted from to-day In the t pal Court, Brook- on Judge Rich@rds gape Judg- st Thon*A3n and in favor 4 Land Company, own- property on which Luna Thomps wh the Thompson was last Sunday served a dispossess notice, He did not to-day was repro- Col. ‘Taliaferro, father of wife, Mabei Tallaferro. Col. interposed no ovjections to Theaction ed in the "k Corporation nderstood that the Luna 1 Municipal ucted to serve the dis- on Thompson this Six hardy, sirong two-year-old plants, SIX VARIETIES all specially labelled, with di- tections how to plant and grow roses successfully, for | ONE DOLLAR For 25 cents extra in Stamps we will deliver this collection free anywhere in Eastern States, Stapp GllabinG 50 Barclay St., N. Y. 5 Del nd- MOVIES GAVE HER TIP THAT BURGLAR the He her of trl¢ ban in will wh me! Ba Qn tion experienced last night by Mra. Til- ture show close to her residence, through @ window and working an elec- e Hash light. “Fred, “Sit still and enjoy the Mra, Bbinger couldn't sit still. she insisted on going home forthwith As she was ascending the steps of the apartment house in which she lives ny Hee é Mr. I CRS ANTHONY IN THe LOBBY duc For a Seaman shadow WASINHERFONE Clad Man So East New York Woman |!one time has been ina tangle of liti- Left Theatre and Saved Her ation. Diamond and $7: and Jot of the Hough to jail. Grand Jury were due to a premori-| gay api pre} Whinger of No, 122 Crescant street, Mrs, Ebinger’s premonition came ty | Brooklyn. Ebinge: doa shivered as the burglar climbing she whispered to her hus- nd, “I left my diamond ring and #7 the house and I'm afraid somebody 1 steal them. Pooh, pooh" replie no’ Some- at to the annoyance of her husband A she went. he t Edward Bauman jing down. uman rented @ room from the ngerg up to four months ago. Mri inger stopped him and talked to him. fitTl AVENUE FEATHER CO | Reet Cor. WONDER It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A Worl, Want Will Go and Ge: T| WORKERS S ete ad ( \ be Ss 2 f * : Slippe there to get some things of mine.” Loud erles for the police, Dukeshire and ‘Phey found the diamond ring and the $7 in the sweatband of Bauman's hat. rs In Peacock Alley Makes ’Em All Sit Up, DEM OF 130 0N| admitted Ba: an, “I went Detectives Van Dusen responded. wer was speechloss with sur- prise when he got home from the mov- ing picture show. i NELLIE BLY PAYS $600 AND KEEPS OUT’ OF JAIL. Fine for Contempt of Court Pro- ed After Order Commit- ting Her Is Issued. time tb-day Mrs, Elisabeth 8. (Nellie Bly) was near the of prison bars, but the payment of a $600 fine for contempt of court saved her from being immurod behind 1s the owner of the Iron eturing Company and for a In proceedings growing out ot the sults she was adjudged in contemp; and the fine was imposed. aries A. Riegelman, Edwin T. Rice hn M. Car’ attorneys for some Iron Clad Company's creditors, yesterday obtained a certificate from ‘The arraignment of Edward Bauman|the clerk of the United States District in Now Jersey Avenue Police Court,|Court in Brooklyn, stating that Mrs, Hast New York, today on a charge of [Seaman had not paid the fine. Judge burglary and the action of the Magis- trate in holding him withour bull for signed the order committing her The order was not served, ‘A representative of Mrs, Seaman to- ed at the Federal Building ‘0 pay the fine, He was told pe red the money would have to be paid tn He hurried across the bridge her while #he was in attendance, with|to make sure that -his employer would husband, Fred, at a moving pic- one the pictures portrayed a burglary Mee. not have to go to jal. Grocers are Human They may forget what your preference Is, unless you tell them. «| WhiteRose CEYLON TEA Uniformly Excellent. 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