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ps Me Flatbush Sees Pickett’s Charge Over Again—But the Dead All Come to Life. HISTORY IS CHANGDD!! Commodore Blackton “Gen.” Young of ‘‘Movies” j | Boss Commanders of ’63. it Gettysdu: ine of Fla Was litle A leas cavalry sent rollin head over heels. euldier, It did not ‘Wun un gutomodil forme. Behind the automodile te a wagon Gend-to-be, slung in limp attitudes ‘the railings of the upper decks uf ‘Qrtillerymen were ai! of them who had their day off yesterday, are at liberty to go where they to do What they please on they do not y comproms dismounted, a Noyes of the artillery, for on & secluded bit of wand and outle campaign the a knoll consultation in wet bebing picture of generals hefore the vattie Py higher and to scene the knoll he gener! aumences defeat FIGHT GETTSBUR WITHA CLICK CC AN ABOHS SS Robert 1, rm, Wattle was fugit over again on) yesterday by ly tive hundred United States artile sien, « lurae part ut squadron C of the National Guard ot Sew York, and he actors ait wiake managers of @ “moving picture concern. viveasned — though ‘Where wastoume. Tho thunderous artil- ‘tery that made ine eid ut Gettysbure RO Ke as in an enetnyuuxe, was lacking, WMouwh there were plenty of explosive | while putts of musketry Montnes of white nrelit baile vf tame 804 funiew where silent shells burst, and vharges over broken ind, in which horses tell and men thus “It Gid not.lovk ike the morn before Goettyevurg, on the word of an old Firet of all truck loaded iw and colapel camera platforms bales on bales of Confederate uni- and} than forty-mune | yt the North by Lee was) of Pickert's great val- there with fh of| long, drooping mustaches, mud part | faces and gray coats Involve ine may 0 look ike a clothing store model this wey.” “JUGT BEPORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER,” THEY SING. Rehearsals of groupe of two and three battalions and troops, have been ‘under different stage managers i A i E if gE moving picture cameras which are the dread scene. The impa- artitierymen ranged back just out @ focus of the cameras are begin- to sing “Just Before the Battle, oat ce fai] “Do it defore we die?” aske a ‘yoice far out on the Confederate Loud shouts of approval greet the protest from the waiting lines. You ‘would never know them for United States regulars now with their bandaged heads, fluttering, goat-like tmperials, ined 4| by wallowing in red “Are you ready?" sings out the strong votce of Commodore Biackton. From over the hillside, where the Federal troops are massed an eighth of a mile way, comes the hollow phone re- ply of the retired United Btates Army expert in cémmand of the Union forces: “All ready, here, sir!" ‘The small boye who have been dte- trivuting blank cartridges in the crowns of their hate run for the tall timber, ‘Don't: advance until the first shell explodes under the Union breastworks, remember," cries Sergt.-Major Noyes, who is not in costume. « fi Hg company go In at the first bugle for adr vance. One-twenty-two company go in at the second. The rest go in at my He pouttles back of the @oencs. OFF—CLICK, CLICK, GLICK, CLICK. ‘A little camera begins clicking. A @ sudden one realises that Gen. Lee and his staff are having a frightfully im- portant discussion on the knoll not . | forty feet away from the machine. Their feld glasses sweep the horizon. An aide sees something to the south. The Gen- eral catches the suggestion. He ‘turns red profile to the camera and sends another aide scampering to\ the rear with orders, Still another aide dashes in from the south. He bears a Paper in his hands. Tt {# an important despatch. You iknow that because the courter has just borrowed a piece of copy paper from you and a thick ded pencil, with which he made marke like those « baby makes when writing « her grandma, You'd be surprised, he observes, to sev how clear that will come out on the screen as a “caption,” and He grins and dashos in with hie de- Blackton has picket | spatch and is sent about his business by @n which history May ve @ face to | carr a co ing gesture of Gen Lee. It him twenty feet to the west and of Gen. Lee and his south and he sits down and fans him. | self. instead of an interchange cameras are brought tnto action. | of and takes will pe ne img. quarreling, axreeing and 4p.) iry off to their poste with the battle and in succeeding | three divitene s teelf—repro- battle | knolt people call « he consult But who Js this who comes riding out a dust cloud far to the east, from very fron the Federal lines? Who buts Yo with his wide.” nia torn und nud and his hat bi he arrives Plokett order to cha: the seout ink 1 reint too late, 1) 7) blouny Autter shirt rubbed wi pulled down « But before yy {taken hie fate broughi by vary is ha Th divisions the houetted come the shr! mute | Young, self-promote “what are | corps commander his head, carefully exposing hist white | ‘*), whtske: letter to | cued for the '80- Year-Old’ Brooklyn ‘ His Wife and Their ‘Eugenic’ Twins cession, muskets are cast in air and with horrid shricks and somersi ovem artillery: ie in vain, but most are in foct ore acattered, though thelr ran! herote reacues under fire—untl) they out of range. flames as fast Then ti ing them sweat. Father, ite the di boot the Over on “Tar-room-tara—tar-room-ta!” ‘There's no avoiding the fact. fire, chai rout. “Cease firing!" the bugies sound, ‘The cameras atop checking and walk stant w hands Because t The aead HM sit up. But they do not rise, They wait, until the) pring out 4 scores of dummy dead bodies and oe one of them on every spot where a) had fallen re ts to @ cavalry charge over the ground the ext scene, and even a United to Btates Artilieryman doesn't care cavalry charges over Prostrate person. ®IRST RACE-—Four-year-olds and up; selling; seven furlongs.—Question Mark, oll), won; Planutess, 107 (Mar- tin), second; Mud _ Sill, third, Time, L381, Arbutus, Kyle, Agnar, Running Account also and finished as named. Chepont. ue, first race, Bill, show, _—_—_ TORONTO ENTRIES. WOODBINE RACE TRACK, Toronto, ‘Ont, May %.~The en'ries for to-mor- row’a races are as follows: * ARST RACE, — jt ler of of ere Toa! Bali Bw (a) MoPariane ent: af Pins’ RACH Hay of 96,90. a ope te eR arming ML Yenasew, “10 Laquieta, Wah THIRD RACE —# Beautiful, & ts WAcy 10 his devoted cu Wart, So Track muddy LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. LOUIAVILLY 106 peaelipienicnnintes TORONTO WINNERS. | 113 (But Mutuals pat basis—Question atfaight, $340; place, 62.00; show, $2.70. Planutees, piace, $3.10; show, $3.0. Mud on her wou, BBCOND HACK, —Dend: i maida two- vegrclle; 4000 adiiod: Touran tmedait fantngs | or ill-considered resolution, but a eo eR 1 i 13: | deliberate one, full of purpose and ni Hog, 10; fen,” 112;' Sand nz, meaning; and I would have you be- inate br 000 aiden teerear: | lieve that I was actuated by the tae (a) D entry, dition to rear @ son, who would be sralde, $500" added Mace Mois buns: ‘Bre: | able to take up my task when I must eee F *, 10h Frog 112; Jenny | lay it down, has possessed me for Tie nek, ete. 08: i, 103; / more than @ quarter of a century, cod bing Ste hase; four. Sy Shatin He emetic | lot (Gorton, hove ambition. Waban set tay Moca, A | Gifsrent from mine, though not lees |guzlde am as ae Huey | LOOKS TO HAVE HIS SON BAT: | a" ay Saag abe, ‘Caton Sey Wins a TLE FOR PERFECT RAC im » 100; Caugnitl, | ty accord with the Eufurt theory, Dr, erin. er ee Pu Groton believes knowledge of nature's Aplester, 11 Silicie, 148, ults the Pickett’s has been repulsed. Petti- | Grew's division has swept in to save the| scores | ant (Turner), Mar! ear olds | [aly rans nree-year. alxteenth five | ge tara | &Y tin He Ho The ii FATHER OF THINS AT TY VERS, SAYSHEI YOUNG ork a jenet of the racial ' en by ht eat wife, a #07 ¥ La erly 3 < Pr ies a1 Selling hve 4 aud up. ’ worker for the bettermenet of the Facial | ¢ thd his fleat wife, a aon and two| Mra, Wm. Loughman, formerly atlas) FIRE RACH aling: 4 yoaedub-| rat is the wonderful story that Mrs. type. Dr. Gorton is the father of twins, | @aughiers, & iors i a theor? ‘ot aex| Marion Kirkby of the home clu, a) ’ Jom Wadiation y | $. Dean, 262 Lincoln avenwe, Clif- & boy and a girl, pink mites of perfec | Poti mia De. Eliot Gorton of ster of Oswald Kirkby. Naturally pe iaW: 33° Wd it! |tondale, Mass., tells in her letter of tion welghing Ix und one-half pounds| summit, Sod. the daughters dled in| thore was reRret over the failure of [,,A@OND RATE. Ailing, fn.ch 22, 1012. If Resinol Soap enc each |midcte iif The Arat Mrs. Gorton was | tise Lillian Hyde to enter, famtty ill |, fonkslanet 1980 Wil Ointment can completely cure such 6 * aiid ‘a a *Renzoate, jamene ern, 108 | ry | ‘The babies, which are the result of an} %" Invalid for many years before her) oy Lie assigned as the cause... | THIRD RACEPunes th ap: Pash aaa eta hg what can they Beets cor) som Sie tee death. ‘The skis in & simitig incindae’ sitee J; owe mile and nixteenth-Inierno Queen, j04, | not do for othe. skin sufferers, rouse biel hb tented te ‘deal! PROPAGATION OF THE UNFIT, The stars tn the ruming eel amme}. 100; Anale Sellers, and old? Whatever the affliction, Twins. Dr. Gorton has believed with) MUST BE STOPPED. | Georgiana Bishop, ex-National and Met. | aoa | whether itching, scaly eczema, rash, tet- jthe German scientist, Bufurt, who ad- ce of eugenics is one of che | Topalitan champion ani Mrs, Viet 5 miMES Mattie Weavers, 100; | Ces ,FiNEWorm, oF isfiguring pin vanced the theory nearly fifty years that cai py | 8 who was Metropolitan runn delet 160; Set of Michmond iis) Ge | and Blackheads, Resinol dispels it q | ago, that tho sex of offspring can ve de- | the ‘The human | up tast year, Never before have the rr HAN Eselling: four searolds and up ly, easily, and at little cost. Equal)» termined at the will of the parents. } fore is i Tou Pd lg aaned becn so many contestants comparatively itty dohaae Genre Hall ciem Saeed me yaed gy : yhich would| Ment, and doubtless {i is not prepared | Decl £0 Hin 6 ects were 1%; Mawn, 118 “4 rf | willed to have a man ehild, whi ih would | 7. Cevolutionary changes, but 1 has |? w to the sport, so the prospects we Mt \ iste hy ‘ling instantly, Your druggist sells apd in time be shaped in mind and body t| heen improving right under our own | strong for a brand new champion. One . rscarolds and up. | recommends Resinol Soap (25c) and Res- | his {deal of perfection. The wife's will] eyes. The medical profession is doing alot the most promising newcomers is, Mm ateriee,, 1° sees font inol Ointment (50¢ and 81). For genet | was unquestionably quite as effective as| Wonderful wor. but it can do more. Miss Marion Hollin of the Westbrook 18: Wareonnre, 108, ods sample of each, address Dep, 3 - | The race cannot approach perfection | | ster arr ‘ol n WACY, Selling: thrreerearolts and Romi, +! 4 the ai medical philosop! thou | Ad there ip menttio mane and pron | club, a sister of Harry Hollin, one Bhd a hath ata eee W224 | Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, eat 1 it unconsciously, 8 in the nature of @ voy 1s named fot she probably «xer for the little girl surprise to both, ri. Dr. Gorton, who in author of “History | of Medicine,” a philosophical and eriti- | cal study that atiracted wide a {n Europe, and who has in pr “Natural History of the Fam j}ing with the sex problem from the view- point of eugenics, concluded to try the experiment last year. It was July 2 that he married Miss Bertha Rehbein, his literary secretary, many junior, having deliberately as the mother of his ideal child. twins were born April 3, WIFE WILL DO THE LOVING, HE THE TRAINING. | “T investigated my wife's family his- tory very carefully before I broached the subject to her,” sald Dr. Gorton. “Their blood ahd breeding were varally important. Mrs. Gorton is one of ten children of the late Martin Rehbein, a plano manu- facturer of Brooklyn. She is a Baptist and is known ehureh randa charity worker. She is in ecstacies over the twins, but modestly says, when they as eugenic subjects, “I'm sistant. I shall do ration ‘The home of the Ideal ‘'wins ts in an apartment at No, 632 Eleventh street, Brooklyn. Dr. Gorton is confident he will train both bables to @ splendid maturity to carry forward the theorles they will so brilliantly exemplify. He laughs in the face of his elghty years and says: “I expect fully to carry out my work. A great doctor examined me a while ago and said I was good for a hundred years. He guessed my age Was sixty.” ‘And the doctor, clear eyed, erect, with the ring of vigor in his voice, is justifed in declaring, “I'm as young as 1 ever wa Beside Gorton's, Wiley's advanced age achtevement with his Pu ood Baby lapses into a pale apology, for the Ideal Twins will also grow up by the pure food route, only they will never be al- lowed to eat meat, which their father considers gross, sensual and brutalizing, He has been @ vegetarian for forty years, HOW HE ANNOUNCED DOUBLE ARRIVAL TO FRIENDS. Announcing by letter to a few of his friends the arrival of the twins, Dr. Gorton wrote You were surprised, no doubt, to learn of the gracious grant to me and imine of twins—a son and a daughter, both the most beautiful children that I ever have seen. I did not bespeak for but one—a son, but the gift of a daughter twin was not less welcome, be assured. It was a grave responsibility at my | e—near elyghty—to become the father of a child. It was to hasty be} in| an highest and most exalted motives, in which my wife fully shared. An am- And this I say without prejudice, to simple law should enable man to contro! ; [the sex of offapring as easily now regulate the pollenation of ‘What he wishes his newly-born son to battle for, is the breeding up of a perfect race, To this end he would have the State regulate marriage a! put a stop to the propagation of s the unfit. Va secret of perpetual youth thusiastically gave to- | mple that we all may tthe hundred mark, He says: | work is fundamental, 1 have | vor, | been @ -working fellow all my life }and work is what has kept me young, It's trite but true, it never killed any | a | Fira “ CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Kind You Have Always Bought the Bignature of {f the employment can b be tw poor were placed at hibition of reproduction by the unfit. T do not mean by this that where there hia father ard the girl ts called Leo-| reproduce the tace there that there should be no offspring. But |? roclety ention | Pye race has not heen edu would be the regulation of marriage by the State through a commission of medi- cal and sctentific men, legal advice. who should ‘be examined as to their antece- dents and health as close! for life insurance. companies know what is for thelr safety and protection, Why should not society be represented by @ commission that could be Just as dine HERE ‘This 18 about the daily ration Dr. Gor-| fre, ton has kept young upon for several Mrs. years Breakfast—Grape fruit, orange or | “TS banana; oagmeal, hominy or wheat |!» W with cream; co ne cup. Mins noon)—Whole | Mrs. vegetable’ such a other fruit; coffee, one ctip, if en- gaged on fatiguing work. butter; cup of tea. fe far better that they should’ work, turned loose to pernicious idleness, would be far better if the children of healtaful em- wonde Is genuine love between persons unfit to} Mrs. should be pr. | Henr: [hibition against “marriage, Provided there could be given ample guarantee sual has a righ: to sch protection. yet to life of entire continence and self-| ingiy. 1, but eVentially It must come to it 1s to live for the ‘glory of 1 do not use that expression, but of seems My remedy for the evils of mismating sted by proper Candidates for marria to perpetuate themselve Intend Mra. Mrs. 5 applicants The life insurance sa v {nating?, 18 THE DAILY RATION THAT HAS KEPT HIM YOUNG. | sorte: pei wome! right Supper — Whole wheat bread and GOLF TITLE TOURNEY Intercollegiate champion. Miss Bishop, always rel distances well up to twe sevens and one six, she did an 89, whtch 105; Miss Louise Krug, Mri 100; Mrs, Grace Farrell, Englewood, 1: Wiltam = Chilver: Maine, Patterson, Donohue, Thatcher, Englewood, 127; Mrs, doubtless would be a power for goou. ‘man, Work hard tor work , an : 3 {there iano branch of Industry tn whlen YORKER. SHOT, DEAD. ; sou con use your hands without exere am. v sing Your brains. [went (0 work on @ jMelieved (to Have Been Clark | yyw el farm in Northern New York when I waa io; ieieetnts if client, and 1 have been working ever Ns a Ort TOR ating, A pik d , I abominate the factory lawe CHICAGO, May %—A well-dressed | “Apprentice allowance cisimed, Track fast. eh prevent children being employed. man, believed to have been C ———————— Cheney, forty-five yea: old, of New | York, was found shot to death in Grant | Park this morning. A revolver with one (chamber emptied lay near the body. The Dolice believe it a case of suicide, Frightful Eruption ployment younger. 1 would require It al- A powtal card addressed. 46 Ch —_—— ef bo of the wich; perhaps taey eed Ni] bie te Ete are Start Arne |Cheny, care of W. Leland, Waldout | After They Had Spent Ove: ay i; '- RO et RR er iWhy-eig! ayers Start Atl) Astoria Hot ‘was found! $500 in Vain Treatments: " 3 me wrath dikerane ites, “The + |in the viet No money or! _ “Our baby boy had eczema on his |Dr. Gorton of Brooklyn Ex- oan ae eet than know tnye| Nual Play To-Day on Links | vaiuavies tle face frightfully, from the time he w: | te ‘ Seif’ The schools do wrong i teach- 4 four weeks old until he wns # year at: pects to Be Centenarian (te venitaren ietters and keeping them In of Englewood Club, ' At the banking and brokerage offices| half old: He scratched, itched an tanorance themselves. Natural scl- +d aye Talana La *o. it was stated | bled, and had his hands tied for one an. anc eT ; ertee ° of life whould come ~ ~d a Clark Cheney, about - d eat to live. Do not eat for (Special to The Evening World | casional vieltor there, but, had not | We had used ( ) endl § Avoid a meat «diet unless you ‘GLEWOOD, N. J., May %.—The been seen for ten days. He was de- | Ve had usec ~y.h heand.” x t 1 ot + te y xeribed as in well-to-do clroumstances, | fact tried everything but Resinol. Dr. Warvey W at sixty pande: to pas : Ut | Ghirveenth annual Women's Metropoiiian “Resinol Soap and Ointment were » becomes the father of a bouncing boy, | feed children meat wiless Tw Golf Champlonship started to-day at y 1 used the: breed up a vact fighters and blood- it recommended to me. 1 used ther Nhe Pure Food Baby, has been doubly | thine ma. ire 4 the Englewood links. There was an ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES. morning and night; certainly. theg Jipsed by Dr. David Allyn Gorton,| “Ke be continent to the point of jentry of 68 players against less than ELEC ‘ ae hae qe } gan doing good, until now our child i ‘t : ELECTRIC PARK RACE TRACK, eighty years old, of Brooklyn, who, like | self-p i ervation, Do not live £0F | torty last year and up to nearly nobi | RALTIMOR The entries for {cured and Mriaecton and peat ‘ |the erstwhile Government expert, is a Pye ae the father of three there had been only one withdrawal, ' to-morrow's as follow jcomplexion. 1 have recommen ai | |inol to many, many people.” She gets a orfully long drive for a woman. Lawrence Swift, nee fs back after a year's absence. ively poor in . was on her short game in un- style, getting down six putts at fee. accorda- n elgt, two James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street On Tuesday, May the 21st. Although she took s sur to prove the gold medal | Morris Coun- Englewood, Lawrencé Swift, Englewood, | 3. ¢, Frank Enos, Barclay, Hackensack, 111; nglewood, 122; Mr Mahopac, 120; Miss Pickhardt, Englewood, 110; Mrs. | Hackensack, 122; Mrs, Myra Englewood, 103; Mrs. F. Montclair, 107; Mrs. Thom WOMEN’S NECK WEAR. In Both Storea, Lace and Net Guimpes in various de signs. 95c and 1.65 usual prices 1.50 and 2.28 D. t, Hackensack, 123. Victor Earle, Englewood, 11 Pendleton Rogers, Baltusrol, 110; J. A. Moore, Scarsdale, 118; Mrs. . Hornblower, Essex County, 12 Marion Hollins, Westbrook, 104; W. J. Solomon, Century, 113. Lace and Net Chemisettes in assorted styles. 35c and 85¢c usual prices 50c and 1.28 Large Round Collars,—reproduction of Venise Point. usual price 1.50, 95¢ mn could acquire, with voting, th to places in the Legislature, t! “Is your daughter going to vote?" | «Millionaire Pawnbroker” of 72) ked th Who In 32, a2ked te eerie ag mucn\riene| Taken wate Mev whe te 32. | = FRATHER NECKWEAR. tm Both store, to vote as you or have. But I do not Fulton, aged seventy-two years, who Is | Me Ree neh ae Rancns contaned | Known as “Washington's millionaire | Marabout Collars in Black or Nat- Dr. Gorton, “The people of this State | Pawnbroker,” will marry Ethel Tibbetts, | ural lue 8.75 3.75 h not elected their own Governor | who is thirty-two, to-da i value 5.75, e for twenty-five years; they have.voted| The Rev. U. G. B, Plerce, chaplain of | r for a candidate named by somebody | the Senate, will tle the knot. Because | Ostrich and Marabout Collars, — Nat- else. influence a demoralizing themselves. on demands for the child fa reform, involv. eapectally | shop. I don't tmagine women's voting of the recent death of Mr. would improve the politics of the coun- try very much, and I am afraid it might pro women |firet wife the utmost secrecy ts being | maintained concerning the forthcomin However, women | ™arriage. Mr. Fulton is a grandfather are quicker than men to respond to the and has made a milion in his pawn- just where |, and if, tlement on his bride-to-be. Fulton's ural, Natural and White, Black, Black and White. value 5.75, 3.75 Marabout Stoles—Black or Natural. 6 strands. value 6.25, 4.25 He has made q pre-nuptial 23rd Street 34th Street Grecian-Treco oO the woman who would have slender i girlish whl lines—in uncor- eted effect—and without discomfort, the Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco Corset is absolutely essential. Made of a light, enic knitted mater i boneless construction of the Grecian- Treco Corset gives the figure an am- le support. yet retains the soft, pliant fi (i nature, without stiffness or ines Ol rigidity. Grecian-Treco is made of a one- piece fabric over the hips and fits the form with a glove-like smoothness. In various styles, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. flexible and hygi:- \—the scientific, You will find Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco f ts Corsets displayed at the following stores: ohn Wanemaxer NeCreery's, ‘Olmatead Corset Co, Gh la Patricia Corset Co, O' Aimpeon Cy lord Co, Bal Frederick Locset Co,” Hest A. 1, Namm @ Sons Stem A Bien Jolie Brassiere will away: and unbroken lines above your corse! $1.50 to 912.00. BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Newark, N. J. Be ae AA GET TO THE ROOT OF I er clogged La the intestines pot only caus CONSTI i SHILAQ USNS. .. Dit te reabsorbe the Phatnd a eat <8) PIMPLES ‘and other oD, the skiD, ‘Just ONE bos of BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills Purely Vegetable, 2 hy pleasure. wt wee Stores or by mall, BRADFORD MEDICINE Co., 400 es ¥ NEW yorg, mold. Ly Stores. nat sun Hornet Bras To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory— Cammeyer Men’s Oxfords that Absolutely Fit at the Sides and the Heel. Tan Russia Cali, Gun Metal Calf and Patent Leather Straight Lace and Blucher Pattera3. $9.00, $3.50, $4.00 ¢ S&.00 Cammeyer Sangandy Mer IN NEW %@RK’S SHOPPING CENT on dH Ndlt READ IT. Resinol Cured Baby's. / =. Elizabeth wy 34th Street. * : ‘ 4

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