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nay Paraite vd eats Sat XX ’ sou ee Cat 1 Sal THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 0, 1912 ly a Question of Price; WHO KILLED HER? | ‘DF LITTLE MILLINER Paint and Puffs Replace Old Charms POLICE SEARCHFOR 4) STRIGKEN POO | DAVER OF AUTO Counterfeit Perfections| To-Day Supplant the! Aged Victim of Speeding Car |, She Had Eloped, Cannot Identified in Morgue To- Natural Ones Descri' in a Beauty Recipe of {im Give Het Burrial. Day by a Friend. 4 THERE APPEARED in « fashion tyle magazine recently a stern commen! y on women’s slave-like adherence to in costuming. =F placed “upon the agg taboos’ tL matter of shoes ” it is of course different. Here a woman can consult her fancy with more freedom, Madame BLACK SHOES we shall always have * ith I suppose. They seem to be use for ordinary use. At Boot Shop they are shown in as delightful a variety as comprehensive. } THERE ARE the popular Russia leather shoes and boots, shoes and slip- pers of glacé and matt kid, quiet mourn- ing shoes and slippers embroide: dull beads, also models in black satin, Oh, there is variety enough, fabric and style, in black footwear. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES, while adhering to the style mandates of the /great fashion centres, have some dis- tinctive emeagng i their own. oleae among these cir suppleness the result of a special process which gives a remarkable ease in walking and makes “breaking in” a thing of the past. / Price'$3.60 to $5.00. ; ty f: 0, driving at top speed where Eighth and i P St. Nicholas avenues interseot at One reet Hundred and Twenty-first street, He 32 West 34th St will hear again the Jolt as his machine struck the woman In the driving rain, |CARRIED VICTIM ASIDE AND THEN SPED AWAY. He may also recall that he jumped out and carried her the side of a | bullding, leaving Ger there alone and unattended to hurry back Into his ear |and escape tn the dari Or it may be that he just siruck her and panned on, Increasing his sperd to make hin escape all the more sure, leaving the = elderly women Copyright, 1912, by Ty ‘rena Publishing Co. (The Nework World). the Fifteenth Century. Queer Manuecript Found at the National Library in Paris Brings Out the Things That Counted "The Wages of Sin Is Death”| 500 Years Ago. i Weep Women as Body By Nixola Greeley-Smi Is Taken Away. “To be beaut, the woman mat | | | OFF TO POTTER'S FIELD. | Somewhere in the city there is an au- jtomobile driver with the death of a/ | woman on his consclence—if he has one. | | Whatever part of his make-up it fe that) should mako aim know the difference 1+. | tween right and wrong probably neede a| stimulus, In search of It he might take 4 trip to the Morgue at the foot of Mast | Twenty-aixth street, | There they will draw out @ siad from What looks Ike a great Ice-box and on It jhe wit! see the frail and broken body of | jan elderly woman, Her hale te The [face ts smashed almoat beyond recognt- jtlon. The Morgue keeper will tel! him | that four of her ribs were crushed into {the ling and that there were bruises on [her itmba to ehow that she was run| [over after the automobile struck her, | “The Yittie French woman is dead and @mey are going to carry her to the Morgue,” was the doleful tidings whis- pered a mouth to mouth in the neighborhood of Macdougal m4 Houston streets, and there was! @enuine grief in every face as the nom- on crowded about the wagon. Fully two score women gathered about browe; three pink thinge: Li and natle long things: Life, hands and hair; the vehicle and watched the dismal work . a. three short things: } Tf this sient fen't enough the detver going on through tear-dimmed eyes. | RIXo! Teeth, eare and Res take his memory back to about 9.00 Geldom before had the Morgue wagon | GREELEY®.SMITHB tongue; three wide o'clock on Sunday night when he wa Denetrated to their neighborhood and Forehead, shoulders and intetli- there was both fear and* resentment i: three narrow things: Waist, mingled with their deeper feelin; They watched the sable vehlol sorb | Fingers, Ui " round) fe burden and go rumbling oft and thei | tangy: arm, lop and dewey! they raleed their voices excitedly and y : vowed that “the tittle French woman" | This fs not the latest formula of would never bo buried in Potter's Field, [uty Invented to catch the attention Sf they had to go hungry to prevent it./f twentieth century women with more Bho had deen their friend, had_consoled|Money than charm, but a recipe, or them in elokness and grief, hd%& made |rather a prescription, from a fifteenth them mourning hats and ntourning vells| century manuscript found this week In with marvellously deft fingers and/the National Library at Paris. would take no payment. As they talked! Reading this very specific catalogue Mt afl over and recalled the sweet, sad|of feminine attractions, one is tempted Ss face of the little woman they let their|to reflect that women may have found +| victim prone in the street to be looked tears run free ami in the hearts of|it really worth while to be beautiful | after by the Colin Lesh edie ee them ef thero was written an epitaph | in 1100, | jout In the storm hen he might thin of love for the dead. | But in 1012, where there are as sate ’ | of how the women lay in the rain until BROKEN OLD MAN LEFT ALONE Ounterfelts of beauty as of hair tonics an ambulance came along and she was and brain stirring breakfast foods, a | taken to the hospital, where she died eee woman of natural loveliness must ’ pan hour later. But vastly greater than theirs was tempted to echo the pairing cry of It may also be Inte Ing to this the grief of she bowed and broken old) in, advertiser: “Accept no substitute, H : auto driver to know that bis victim man in the Ghe miserable room from |there is no just. good—only to find wan {dentified today, She wan Kate which the dead was taken. The crowf-| ine public swarming Cesperately after | Eagan, nearly sixty years old, and her tg euaery had come into the bleak last diy taper ree betes i js unknown, ‘The iden- chapter of his life—he could not bury the aspirant for been was made by Mrs, Martin hla dead, hie Helena, who had sinned| genitre te seualae tos ——pa peice 2 54 —-— after scanning the Eagan of No, 2% West One Hundred and Twenty-first street, a friend, though no relative. for him and with him and who had tov et af esate heacess perfections, shared with him in his descent from) win raire a supercilius eyebrow affluence to dire poverty. j . — 4 been v His name ts Jeter Promper and he 1»| (PUt,cu with s venel) and ame |Let Him Take Consequences| Bow Six Feet Out of Water,| Three Hundred Aboard Excur-| , Kate Eagan had been, visiting, atre sixty-five yeare old. He was once a he é ‘ ; ‘ *) ed for hi t 9.90 o'clock. It Major of Hussars in the French army pt eect te andl ae poe His Reply to Former Partner, Blaze Still Burning Briskly sion Vessel Hurled’ Into oa faite oor a ‘halt idgeentiig end Helena then was the little daughter! triage work) ana then draw a blue Ni * tf that she was run down, Mrs, Fagan Re tase ais Captaris: Cape Lesa tee: peer seprterel dl gett gearing He rg William L. Washington. as Crew‘ Works. Water by Collision. went to the Morgue and Ientifed tho n at Basses Pyre-| For the skin need not be white 90 =~ body. y; ness in the runny Midi, where you may|iong as there !s powder and liquid; Rn hla VICTIM OF AUTO WAS HARD OF ‘ Buy direct from the Manufacturers and save at siwaye find a rose in bloom. whitener, the hands needn't be beaut!-| Willlam Lanier Washington of No.| Wrecking experts and officers of the| CAIRO. Egypt, April §—A large num- HEARING, fim least 50%. Now is the time to trim your Spring hat. Even looking at him to-day with all|ful since they are merely racks for/120 West Fifty-seventh street, son of /revenue cutters clustered around the |@® Of Passengers were drowned 1: y evening by the sinking of a Nile excufe| “We 49 not know where Miss Fagan LOOK AT THESE PRICES: hig weight of years an@ woe one can| rings. the late Major James Barrold Wash- . big steamship Ontario of the Merchants | lived.” said Mra. Kagan to-day. “She PRENCH PLUMES WILLOW PLUM! read that he must have been a gallant| “Don't look at my hands, they're | ington, who says he ix the “direct rep-|and Miners’ 5 ore {Hon steamer after a collision with an- tricitl it w i § 16-inch. . looking Major in the uniform of @| awful!” sald a woman to me the other | eontative D> and Ainers* ling, which was run ashore had her little eccentricities and it wan 14-inch. . $1.00 value. _ 5O #4 value. . of George Washington in| yesterday on “Dead Man's Bend,” near {other steamer in the vicinity of the! one of them that she did not give us ecru! aw to ‘. J ver Seventeenth Hussars, a regiment found- by bie Nay Sree pee Fd | the Society of the Cincinnati, has aued | Montauk Point, with flames bursting |sfeat Yam on the river about <itteon! her ddrens, We knew her well when IGeinch.. §2.00 value.. ; $4.00 value. . ed by Napoleon and carrying in its besa Atwood Violett, head of the firm vf! through her deck, ald to-day tt was|@lles to tne northwest of Cairo and a| we jived near each other in We 47.00 value.. %,€5@ | 28-inch. . $15.00 value. . o Banks the sons and grandsons of heroes | DUS” sashes and eyebrows can be| bankers and brokers at No, 20 Wall | very doubtful if the liner could be saved, |£¢W Tiles fepm Kalyub, Thirty-ixth atre * and when we came Sh ooo value., 00 [30-1 $22.00 value, 29 ate etek political up-|&8sthing the wearer fancies, So-called, atreet, for $300,000 damages for al-| At jow tide the bow, of the Ontario was| Some reports place the number of uptown she would come to visit us. | BBM 18-inch. 6! & inch oo ae . ow of “dreamy ey are ‘yy much the | leged ¢lander, fashion” among beauty-seekers in the| Mr. Washington is about forty-five United States, and some women have] yeurs old. He was formerly president the ekin at the outer corner of the eye Of the Washington Sheet Steel Com- slit to get the long Oriental effect and pany of Newcastle, Pa, Mr, Violett ls still others have ik flowder set in by | between sixty and seventy years oki. an electric process to produce a per-|He hasbeen in business in New York manent discoloration supposed to look | for twenty-three years. very “Interesting.” : “The whole case {s v six feet out of water and the fire wan {lives lost at 200, It is known that scores; She was a little hard of hearing and |atill Durning briskly among the bales| of dead were taken from the river, Few | for this reason I suppose did not hear of cotton in her hold. have so far been identified, It 1s feared, the automobile coming vp over the] | Her tired crew of fifty men remained | that many tourists were’ among the) slippery pavements in the rain. she j viet! 1 a deve . She hard at work holating the cargo over | Vict!™ was 1 good and devout woman. |the side to the big lighter that lay to|, THe steamer had 30 passengers on work, out and had been enployed tn w rd who had taken advantage of the “ hotets.”” leeward, or trundling back from the seat | Paster holiday to make a trip to the) ™?Y ef the ba ane mato {of the fire the turpentine, resin and| river dam. On the return Journey up| Miss Eagan ‘o1 whiskey of which there had been large| stream and not far from the dam the| home of her friend and the funeral will wal In the army and also a tragedy the life of Major Prosper. His young wife left him. He sold*his commission ‘came to America, to New Orleani he opened a hotel on Tullories reet; which he call the Hotel Alsace orraine. He soon made his hotel ‘Vastly popular and achieved fis for- tune. He was rich even among the lew York Ostrich Feather eo (Ine.) Siti, 184 Fifth Avenue °git" peut said Mr. Vio- ost prosperous of the French colony,| ANY WOMAN OF MEANS CAN /lett in his apartment to-day, “Mr. Wash-| quantities on board. excursion boat crashed with another| be ae tf it were for a munber of the But he was not altogether happy, as he BUY BEAUTY. ington was wlil: me a! ut a year as &) ‘Two dangers confronted Capy William | steamer and gank almost dnstantly, family. A ae hen Mee ie J. Bond of the stranded ship. One was| All oe board wee thrown tnt the| Lieut. Brown, of the West One Hun- grospe: a : | Wanted me to give him a certificate of that fire might reach the volatile stuft| river. but many lives were saved’ by the “wenty-Ofth, sicest et 2 rity. the fashionable shade; long hair ts cer- | 8M Nf that fire might rea jatile stul ie Ne dred and Twenty street mation de. PP of Then ean the Madi Gras of 1890|tAinly a superfut Why gpow your | haracter, and that I refused todo. Then|and elther cause an explosion or tend | voavel eh ese excursion boat |tective bureau, maid to-day that he jad ME and with it Helena. She'was a woman |W" crop when #ome one wise can be|Mr. Washington made threats of com-|the flames racing through the entire |hed been Ti coiitien, | Another pas. ive to the automobile that run Kato } Snow and singularly beautiful, and when| bird to grow {t for you? Certain nar- |mencing all kinds of proceedings against | vessel. The other was that the wind | sens an down, He did not have the 4 WE hed nether wife nor kin to share his| Lips, gums and naila can all be dyed | member of ny firm, Trade Marb ’ Half a Century a Cer me, and my answer was that le might | mis from shore hastened to the reacue and ie pd saw her dining in his hotel he had|'OW things the beauty of today muat|me, and my se hoon Gh) might change and an offs le might | picked up many of those struggling in| names of any persona who cathe to her have but they are not those which cha-|take them, but that he would not wet! make the salving of thi impossl- | ¢he water. ald when she first seen propped learn her name and A@istory before racterized the fifteenth century elven, the letter of character—the letter of ex- | In front of him was a constant] PARIS, April 9.—A telegram from Cairo against the bulldin, ss ‘eager gers anni Lili she It would be as easy for enn culpation which he wanted, And he] ;eminder of what such a gale inight! this morning announces that a aleamor : e e , d married on the day she had been| %0 0 through the eye of a needle | won't ge: it, elther, If ie wants to go! mean, for within 100 feet of the Onta-) capsized in the Nile late last night and | = Suits Dresses &Waists duated from the convent, and to a| a8 fox ® Woman of the Sfteenth | into court let him go and take the con-|rio's bows is what is left of the George | 20 persons were arewned. The steamer | DON'T HAVE NEW CORNS 9 oS before the day h century to put on the Ripless skirt | sequences.” Appold of the same line which went} was one brig’ Se river in connecs | fe & prosperous mer-| of today, / “Mr, Violett has been making many | ashore 23 years ago, tlon with the local tramway service |. Prevent them by using daily Al, A Variet' of Po ular St | Ss Tt was far from| +t’ singular thing how you women | Wild statements about ) erything was {n readiness on board} oy str te ee 7 Ge, LEN'S FOOT-BASE, the antiseptic y } ¥) , yle. * happy union, and at ee why she Wearing those skimpy, inade-|ington sald in reply t Ontario to make a quick getaway tao. the Powder shaken into the shoes. Corn: at Moderate Prices should the occasion arise. The lines of Leer A Uline Park 2 Some fiom friction of the shoes and the breeches buoy were strung from the | combin full choirs of St. Mary's | stockings upon the foot, ALLEN'S . A . that he might never find her, War Jt was well known in tho South | Mr. Violett haw been in business here | op of the foot promitory to the fore- | Church, Bensonhurst, and St. Micha +|FOOT-EASE prevents fiction and Suits—Tailored Suits made from good Whipcord DUPLE FORCED TO FLEE FR that you could tell a mean martes by {f° tWenty years and during that tlme| mast head of the whip. ‘Te buoy itself ]Churek, Brooklyn, will render “Inflam- | gives absolute freedom from new corns Serges and Suitings, Navy, Black, Grey, White, Tan, NEW ORLEANS. eM the skimpiness of th co he has had aes n twe wat slung near the mast and on the} Matus” from Kossini's “Stabat Ma’ 1: is impossible fo gow corus or to blis etc. Special $25.00. e apse Lida partners. le ad h| sore Capt. Carl Hedges and the men] With @ large orchestral accompaniment, vet, as this antiseptic powder [ie be briet, the former Major of Hus. | momen Sa eal te We cen nearly all his partners. They have all|¢rom the Ditch Plain Life Saving Sta-|This rendition will be the feature of an ghtent friction, ft gives Tub Dresses—Many smart, but simple frocks, and the daughter of his captain oF Ow) . id A 4 , made from Linen, Pique, Eponge, Ratine, Silk and remarked an old senool | to-day, “and this suit | band to friends in America in the|S0utnerne; the other day, “Before the /to make him prove or festival, having fled from her| Wate skirts, Heft him. 1 Joined che firm in 199 ang 1/2" OM ¥ emergency, |interestihg musical programme to be ne friends, .Then Rhey fell in love. lated in the eantract that {quit It becaiise 1 catida'c stand Violett | eres of the Ontario's litevoats, lay, to Fale ed OT al Meee estas a iS ianeatly heciat es as ele . 4 should P . is abi lon nyee St). é "Glimpses of Venice, Genoa and Rome.” | ig 4 See): ‘mea: ; ae ‘eatnols i | O'C . Battle & Marshall of No, 37| Ve#sel de ent is given for the benefit of t. fy cept ute, mple 5 A A - “yg we ANP Fee iamene ppadisenlg Salar a nerdl ene erates Nah Mr. Violett I# repre-| Were slung outboard on the davits, Be- | ttoly me Boclety of St. Mary's | mailed FREE. ‘Address, Allen §. Olm- Waists—Linen and Lingerie Waists, tailored y. Then came the yellow fever} jie. skirts what) sented by |W ‘Travers Jerome, | sides, there Was the ilghter to leap to} Chureh. sted, Le Roy, N.Y. models and lace trimmed styles. A great number of ague and on top of that the vindic. | ™5.*% have!” |irhere are twelve counts in tho sult,| and standing by was the revenue cutter summer blouses at $3.00 each and upwards. Linen Suits, Separate Linen Skirts, afternoon and dinner Gowns, and Top Coats shown in a nume ber of new styles, t J-and-o ve husband, Here at least was one man who 4id/each charging a specific instance of| Acushnet which had come down to ald Prosper was forced to. sell his hotel | #0! appreciate the moder beauty of slander, for each of which Washington | in rescue work if needed. 7 t a great loss and flee with Helena to|@frowness, and who might have pree- | claima_$25,000 damages. me Montreal. They were pursued by Lar-| ferred the fifteenth century charmer, ' ee rode and fled to Quebec. From there|one of those broad kirtles might furnish | Georwe Gordon Brooks Dead. ht eg o Ee keri Sok ok they were driven under threats of pros-| material enoug! trousseau of aj George Gordon Brooks, seventy years | FARGO, N. Dak. Apr rscbge 9 . ; Company Was fined $100 here y eoution for violation of thelr marriage|June bride in this year of angles. old, was found dead of apoplexy in his | Packing Company was . | Cc h : : 18 of wontracts and at last they found shelter bed at the Grinnell apartments, River- | terday for sellimg under welght pa i James c ute eon 0. fn the wilderness of New York. POKES FUN AT THE OLD-TIME) 1. Drive and One Hundred and Fifty- | lard in violation of the State Pure 00d | FOUNDED 1827 ’ ‘When they first moved into 267 LaDy.. seventh street to-day, son Edward |law, which requires actual weight to be! : Opposite Houston street they had a whole floor.| But the human exclamation point tas | tried to oall im and when there was Mprinted on the containers, An appeal Ory Goods Carpets- Upholstery (6) Sth Ave. and 34th St., Waldorf-Astoria Mere wes atill a bundle of bank notes! her champions, nevertheless, and one of ;no responre called Dr, Warren Bick- will be taken. If the fine is sustained lett trom the sale of the Hotel Alsace |thore re:nathed to me yesterday: man of No, 78) Riverside Drive, who pro-| the Atmour Company declares it will Lorrain rr i But tt soon dwindled and| swat nounced lif tinct, Mr, Hrooks re- withdraw from the lard trade. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Haare they got down to ‘neee Rial then’ to | What can you say about the fifceenth Heise Areca higineae a t tnrae pearat ¢ Laces and Nets twe, then to The aging Prosper |C°MtUry Woman? Why, she looked tke | ago jie was at that tine president of At Greatly Reduced Prices Aah Z a barrel of pork! {the Branhall-Deane Company, manu- | cook, ePerment iilicn ‘wad’ {hot alaat|/ ‘%o continue the same simile, % |{acturere, of ¢urniture, ranges end WHITE AND COLORED NETS AND ALLOVERS, BLAGTAO METALLIC EFFECTS. Formerly $1.2 to $20.00 yard SOC t0 9.50 by » ket that certaii teh ils, He was a member ef Skemea‘e miverasie pittance """" ™*| Seslecates aireaa of 1918 took dee | the Hamition Chup, Union League. a REAL CROCHET INSERTIONS, 1 inch wide. Formerly soc yard. 206 PICOT EDGE IRISH LACE. Formerly 4sc yard. 15c ‘And all the while the Ittle Freuch| @ side of bacon and very lean bacow | the Alpha Delta Pht and a @raduate o! Satin Taffeta Ribbon The name that stands as a guarantee growing thinner and) at that, but 1 takes all sorts of | Hobart College. He leaves a widow, « er cough had become an | to make a world, |Gaughter and three sons ‘agonized affliction. But she worked | = - y and night, making hats and bonnets| eye and heart have grows scous- | Englist: women, to be sure, ave good and while she got little enough for this | tomed to angles, would fiu@ himself! | noses, particularly women of the aris: drudgery she was always able ta find) yery :iuoh bewildered and dis- ee tyne ike Dine Rae, Gator, time to sit up with the sick or console! gugtea if he were series eons On le Caren, ' the bereaved or work late into the night Gemiy pack Sage fad for those who were going Into mourning, | Jeni, ghee mat i iene Im that way she became known to, quite ae deyaning Land or wery family in the neighborhood, and Ses Generally beloved. She died last | 1 fact, as w Afteenuth century man nose iw a veritable ar tol fit of coughing. who found himself in the ‘ori jour 6 INCHES WIDE—SUPERIOR QUALITY, lustse, best | : Bae tits toe poor to afford. tive] master parade last @uadey, Phe sesreerbigneet & ade four shades of light blue and pink, also white and : 38c | ; fuxury of/a doctor, and she died unat-| Perhaps the most remarkable thing | well within their r | leavening passed at the very special price, yard, AND CEYLON fended, in the arms of the ex-Major gf about the fifteenth century recipe of| Beauty is all relative anyhow. The | purity and strength. Saves | ‘Hussar: miserable man, can | peauty ts that {t does not mention the| Wall flowers of to-day ave the sirens ‘bury her and must eat out his heart | * fal in the Apparently the gree of to-morrow and vice versa, Personally work. Delicious sure and quick, |nose at all rt the little French woman Is being I like the fifteenth century recipo very ae pied, wanes, fe ed women in this| auch indeed, but there's no aount teat | — Recipes in package tl t fates hold a Selanee, he i coon Ry a eee pe year many mina youl fing & Harrison | The H-O Compoay, Buffalo, N. Y. NOTE—Fifth Avenue Stages stop at our roth St. Britrance.

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