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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 8, tota. TAFT WELCOMES |Weight of Women’s Hats Here BOSTON SOOETY —_|RLUFFY NGHTROBE oT | : IS TOO IRKSOME, SO | AND DIAMOND RING ri No Menace; Average Two Ounces SE ISS TE) SER REN Miss Manierre of Chicago.Also Mrs.Siebern Accuses Schoolgirl ident Sees Vessels Steam Says Reg Kennard ‘is Tied | - Chum of Theft, but Court Into Hampton Roads and to'Mother’s Apron Sirings.” Exonerates Mrs. Corbin. _Gives Official Greeting. ISER’S ENVOY THERB Boom While Three Big a Fighters Pass in Review and Then Anchor. Every $12-$15 Coat Must Go To-morrow Tuesday § 6” Posttive At Clearance Buy early to get your-size 12,1047 HUH i" MONROE, Va., June 8.—Presi- it Taft's official welcome of the vie- ig German warships here to-day de- @ round of festivities and official ctions that will end only when the 38 gh which we enjoy in Chicago otand it,” Mr. Manierre quotes his @aughter as saying. A visit to the Kennards, according to lampton Roads from Lynn Haven Bay , “ Gaughter’s change of heart. is forenoon escorted by the ehips of Fh “When she returned home from Bos- miral Winslow's third division of the \s > ‘ . ton,” said the millionaire, “she told me tlantio fleet. Both squadrons roared ) - that Reginald was atill ‘tied to his a twenty-one gun salute as the May- ) p F mother’s apron strings.’ She said she wf steamed into the roads with , " wanted to marry @ man end act « 9 Katser’s three big fighting ma- ines that have come to the United ident Taft and the German Am-/| Pas 4 7) mother-in-law. ador, Count von Bernstorff. | rt) . “ ve if : : Mr. Keunard and my daughter are Early thie morning the American ships b- ‘ at not temperamentally or constitution- 'qhletly. slipped their cables and headed wa KGa ally mated. My daughter has broken down the roads. ‘The firet streaks of ; .$ the engagement, but she end Mfr. Ken- @awn disclored them gliding down to ‘ i _A je naré are still friends.” the Virginia capes to meet the visitors. Young Kennard ts a graduate of the Just at daybreak the shrill ptpe of the mT) ay ‘Volkmenn School and Hurvand College, tyatawains’ whtetioe ‘sboard tae dees | M NOT Mi CH HURT yaere be ores o So hapa ee man ehips announce the escort of ny Fy Bow employed American ships approaching. From the Lightest of Straws, with re ! barinese Renee me, enenevment, ao- dtidge of the Moltke, the German flag- . 5 oo yatual) Court. rates acs earaiss| fee Tvimmingn tw TELLS" SAYS BOY |2Se5"fnre eves i Oe oe ee Them of Mental and ’ standing. om both eides. ‘There ‘wes " @ to ret under way, single Nervous Strain, Bald- CRUSHED IN DRUM nothing epectmriiar about MWe | fomnine he brief command Ad- ° fara F scur yon Passchewits fiashea| €88, Wrinkles and Oth- fr eter cs | eee share hed been to hts ptains, While the American! ey Evils of Old Si _——— oe many ships wi » turning about to head up the ld tyle. has been broken by acise, Manterre met ty chance after parle! ‘her. ‘We the Gi ‘ nce detour . former | again shina “with anchora short 0 4d | Brorguerite Movers Marshall Sister’s Support, He Is Caught | tance ‘was Wessel Ghopialth of 8th now! She nerar'cam Se mprane ping to line f rite Mooers Marshall. nui, Ofo., whom never again. het procersion "to Old. Point, where | Ghose a light weight hat for the in Elevator and Doctors | Point, attch., where the Manterres have} +7 701," said the Court President Taft was waiting. summer. If you are a high-brow ® eunmer ¢ormall: ere ie not the slightest evidence to om don't however, had never been ly @n-/warrant your arrest on a ot Fr pg hegemony Seeegod ey he Fear He Will Die. semoet at welled ER meee ce lee oe sage Lhd tight Mise Manterre is young and pretty, | mised.” @eipe skimmed past the yellow eand-| Simply can't afford to. And the with chestnut hair end dig diue eyes.| afrs. Cortin gave one & Dreake of the capes and lower bay, the| at that weighs more than four or ‘eTell Sis T'm not much hurt and ri | ter début was an event of the social! of distein at her protien re pA error forefoot of each dig fighter kicking up| SV@ ounces causes brain fatigue— i (4 season of 1910. friend and both teft the court room So the column of fron- pr} to beggin wrinkles be riage) — bps Spay baie ——_—- ACK. and went their different ways, other disal a. to is lends as he wes ing cal CK) oS scene of the first battle of their kind a| Mrs. Emmons Blake, @ fashionable to a @t. Vincent's Hoapitel antbu- KILLED WITH BLA BLA * 1 MUST PAY FOR MANUSCRIPT. =. rept pe. ‘and S38 peromanion of | and intellectual Chicago woman, prob- . lance from the General Electric Com-|matiread Mas, Probably Mistaken ee e PONS Gt tae caller peliicks acai barr lrernpa dla eagles A pds 9 | pany’s duilding at No. Gf Greenish for Someone Else, 1s Strack Down. | Court Orders Bookdenler te Fay the German squadron “Who Will be the ? |atreet early to-day, But the doctors oitaiuxi 9: friends she never buys a hat without a] verte Nolton, a rafiroad foreman, be 'riee for Field Beok. vat f h interest. One is Prit rh Xamined the seventeen-year-ol\ jam Henry of Rouns and the other ie Prince ecu ern hieay ae ] SENTENCED 10 STRAP boy's fnguries after he dad been lifted | of No, 9@ Hast One Gundred ae An original Bugene field manuscript, x N Christian. Prince Henry, however, !s wt Present is je four- from between the drum and controlling | Thirty-eighth street, was walking with | accompanied by drawings by him, in- = —— ——S o not the same who visited’ the United | Ounce Frenoh affair, of black and white a ¢riend, John Murphy, of No, 221 Hast | cluding his own portrait, figured impor- Rs (_ BATOm ES JpporTine co’) \\ 100 RATHS 50¢| 5 G ‘ fo po Mg SA ES Tg terebly ru Seventy-sighth strest, Sawa Mast One] tantly to-day in the tial of the wult of Henry. nor Prince Christian is of the|she would find the average weight ot |(:00d Whipping Is Punishment Ri beagaerri4 Fes ge Coa ped ee rd ee ied poet the butting esr ae Siokaeees conte My oti lal family and neither represents | tho summer hat shown in our shops is ke 4 any official of the German Government. © Jai will probably die. at No, 152, @ man stepped out of a door-| The manuscript was entitled ‘A Lyttle BeNp Scine sierely an Yeutenante'of the eeatoe au ages gene fanny co sam of Youth; Jail and Fines Young Gullivan lived with his eister| way and dealt Notton « blow on tho| Foto of Proper Olde Englyshe Ballads; German Navy. at No, 38 Hast One Hundred and Forty- | head, presumably with a blackjack. Ho| for EAmonde Clairaunce Stedman. By President Taft and his party leave} STRAWS OF LIGHTEST, TRIM. for Others. fourth street, end he helped support her | fet! heavily to the sidewatk, his head | Mugen-A-Feld. These ben done at Cht- on the Mayflower later to-day for Wash- MINGS FEW. by his earnings as elevator boy in the| striking the cement. ‘The aasailant fled. | cagoe in the yere 1887." Tt was a wite 5s ; ‘i ington, and the German officers will fol-| nig 1 discovered by first-hand |: General Electric Company's building.| Dr. Pratt of Harlem Hospital an-|¢om Field to Stedman to mhow hte FOUNDED'I827 : low ‘to-morrow after they have been ee ee When he went to work to-day he| swered the summons for en ambulance! soreciation of the assletance rend F = 2 : quests of the officers and men of the| tation in the shops to-day, And con-{ The Monday morning clean-up of] cimbeq to the elevator machinery on| gent by Poltoeman Haugh and Nolton| 21h tn procuring © publishes far wo et Ory:Gocds-Carpets- Upholstery ) American squadron ashore. ee eee ae an cores Priced Coney Island rowdies occupied the at-| the root to investigate the, cause ie was taken to the, weit. Be Korey tia earlier were sher for on: ; - ‘2 While the German officers are being | handles o eae inery lines Magistrate Geismar in the| the stoppage of one of the ele-| into @ coma e “day: | The manuscrty entertained the German sailors will be|!n town. une a pros ‘o-dey, He dist. |Yatore on Saturday, ‘Tho elevator hung | His akrull was fractured in two nlaces. | 1700, “which ee etiat oe. & having a time with the Yankee tars n| “To begin with,” she sald, “the favor- | Coney Islan ‘ at the sixth floor and would not ascend | Murphy could tell the poltos no reason | Acers of the auction company’ soknow!. Annou nce their Greatest General athletic contests and other entertain-|ite straws this season are all light-| uted punishment ranging from us| or descend. why euch an asmault should have deen | s4geq today. Richmond claimed that pended sentence to workhouse terms| While the boy was leaning over the| made upon his friend. The detectives | ng hought the manuscript on the repre: and announced his determination to nép Ds Grok an wenioe the Sous oe DERE: peiavel nie ‘was mistaken for some- | sentat that it ned Rever been “pub- 1 vay teers suns tease Mote So ea aaa Clearance Sale. early im the season the practices of young! Vator guddenly etarted slowly to de- asta of 1} had Seen pontinen et ‘ the officers will be guests at dinner at| frame, and lined with the thinnest of |TCUSh® Who make riding to and from) gcend, His right hand was caught un- Hard te Answer. 0 Andersons admitted that parts of the Whito House on Wednesday. Later |wntte’ slik, Even the large parasol hee, |e i#land on trains and eurface carsa|der one of the cables and his body oe aan eee po or ype geht tee Wh dapstnepra orgy The First Since 1868 they return to thelr shi) nd the position between the re-| Teacher—Who can give me a prodlem| pointed to their catalogue, which con- wasddron moves up to New York, where pennrenied of such materials, is not | Perilous venture, PUN inte oe end the controtung wheel | which can be solved by simple division?| tained @ statement of that fact. | envy. Commencing Wednesday, June-5 Continuing from day to day ; another ,round of entertainments is John Azanzino of No, 4213 Seventh ave-| TONS ENED Sponite direction. Bvery |" Tommy—I can, First particulars will be given in Tuesday-evening papers ‘ ments, When the German officers ar-|welght. They include hemp, Manilla rive in Washington Tuesday there will| braid, and very fine chtp or Leghorn. de an exchange of official visits and a|mhen there are the lingerie hats, soft, duacheon at the German Embassy, and| white embroidery over @ light wire swatting. “In trimmings, the double bands and| nue Manhattan, was charged with ue-|{"7nTe inate the tension on hie body| Teschen—Well, state the problem. case Was hoard, directed the jury to find bows of straw, popular last season, are | ing foul language on a West End line] greater and he was slowly bring torn| Tommy—How many times does Ted@y| a verdict for the full amount eued for no longer used, Neith @ the heavy | train and pushing his tompanions into the| apart. g0 into politics? by the Andersons. . Se ceaiaiiaaten: \ willow plumes, or the very large, wired | iaps of women. He was arrested ty one| George Fagan and Alfred Arbbidge, bows of ribbon, or big masses of big flowers, of the strong-arm squad detailed to| two employees on the seventh floor, “Instead, the commonest trimming shaft. They started to pull the controtl- watch out for thie sort of ruffianism, | heard the boy's ecreams and ran to the ‘The Magistrate gave him ten days on the elevator to for the tailored hat is one small quill! +14 sang ‘ing rope eo as to bring t t @ullivan, who retained con- WRECKS SPEEDING oF straight bit of feather on pertecuy|"Y.Aeent ‘Ruggeri, who is seventeen, | Sater’ SUMT'S Gem's oat toe| ROLES Made tO measure Plain straw. For dress hats 4 ¢X-| aiq whose home is at No. 145 Backett| rope up instead of down. They did #0 é BOAT DOM? Mine 19 ® ctny | street, Brooklyn, was accused of rowdy-| and the elevator atonped. Tt took tha t wreath of ogo bude, daisies cr {sm aboard a Smith street car, he | untted efforts of firemen from Truck No. © NEW YORK TRAIN|sesscf.rr sti, oft; | ln awa nin ieee re] ach eemeeenea eer ALE YOULS,and yours only ehiffon and literally light as feath —_—— ! z body from tts position. trate Geismar let him off with @ sue- | %0¥'s crushed In some hats @ bit of lace a When Dr. Healy imeit by tis side on Pended sentence on the woman's prom-}tne root the boy held up his crushed There is something intimate, something personal in the ‘ around the crown and sprayed Ver | ise that she would find some one to ap-| right hand and looked at tt knowledge that they were made to fit your own pers: ii Ath Mil f th ley. The average by ledge that t! we m to fit your o on. Passengers on Seaboard Air] w es of the valley. The aver ply a strap when ghe hed her boy home.| ‘Fix it #0 I won't be cut out of tmee- sre not the chance gueswork of seedy-made hat trimmed and ready to wear does| 4 e veil, Doctor,” he wala. Line Flyer Escape With Jolt | et exceea two ounces in weight. La crete Meas | ‘the of tis trand, hts manufacturers who never see you or know what you look like, thernet ‘lori tion gives you personal service. Besides HEAVY HAT GOES, ALONG WITH | he bad amused ttimsci¢ by grabbiag the | MPs were badly crushed end. inte Our tailoring iemare me **") Your clothes are fitted by expert tailors who will know what but Engineer Is Killed. PS Pyrre psa ish ¢ ee ae po or on as ——— looks best and every fitting {s supervised eee the chan ine Snemine! ot the teens QUEENS JUDICIARY PROBE. | firm'member. : es gathere BY COMPRESSED AIR IN + lightness ig the change in the way of x pote Nie gue ‘ LEIGH, N. C., June 8—A runaway | doing the hair, When the rage for joseph No, ferktmer A 4 Pe tions ashed away from the sta-|DUfs and rate was at ite helght, the/ street, Brooklyn, had to answer to s Jury Begins tigation of If you have ever experienced ditticalty: ta being perfectly y, AA tlon during the night, ran eight miles|2&t bad to be heavy and ponderous in charge of @asault made by J. Wartel- Maminniinn Genneat fitted, no matter where or by whom, you will appreciate our Ws oe hortward and crashed Into a south. | OT2eF BOt to look out of proportion, It|sky. of Mee UDAR GG Sine, Mads bd foatengeelly readiness to guarantee a perfect fit or your money back. 438, 440, 442 WEST 51st ST., ZOuMMRY uth! extended away back over the shoulders, | Nattan. ‘artelsky, protested | ‘The Queens County Grand Jury for i etween 5 oh a bound Seaboard Alr Line passenser| following the outline of the exaggerated |@kuinst the foul language Orlando was|May, which was held over by Supreme What a difference hetween such results and the clothes TELEPHONE 8367 COLUMBUS FOUNDED IN-1863 train from New York to New Orleans,| coifrure, and it was always supplied! Using on a Brighton Beach Une train| Court Justice Garretson to-day, began sold across the counter by furnishing shops and department Instantly killing Wngineer W. ¥. Kirk-| with a stiff, heavy band to make it|When the latter hit him on the mouth, [its investigation of the Judiciary nomi-| stores, where the salesman’s only knowledge of how they fit wood. ‘aet right’ on the pompadour. Wartelsky had him arrested .tmmedi-| nation scandal of last fall, in which you and their quality is by the price on the tag and the The passenger train was running up-| “tavow many women part thelr hair|ately. Orlando pleaded “nat gufity” to | William Willett Jr. was accured of pay-| Commision he gets. when the wild engine, making fast imp! il|the charge and was held for further|!nm# for the nomination for Supreme r, . ¢ dashed into it. Both lovomotives Oe ee ro tag een en poet $600 basi, a he | Court Justion, Former Boss of Queens And our prices are-no higher than the best that is ready- demolished and the baggage car| needs no band, and indeed 1s often of| could not procure. County Joseph Cassidy and Louts T. New Uprights 190 Pianos "take ; * was telescoped, ‘The fireman saved his|s simple, hood-like shape.” ale pig 1 Walter were alleged to have accepted N Pl . with die. fo by jumping, ‘The bageagemastor 18) “ctnen I went to Dr. Ida C. Nahm, fust| orderly conduct were released under | the, DiS, and following « preltrsinary Over 500 different styles of imported fabrica ew l'layer 8 reported have Deen injured. to find out. what barm the heavy ‘hat |Cososded sentences, {nvestigation by Bupreme Court by Engineer eiwoo, whose home really does to us. : Scudder, sitting as a cor mt ising Maw: - $ $ Pianos tally <2 re choosi: ight headgea ’. 5 2 The passengers escaped with a bad| Nahm. “I know from personal as well Rome he bears. Wat Delaneed rep | They carried the case to the Appellate WISSNER Jolt. as professional experience just how bad| ir" 4s particularly “erlious for the| Division, which in a recent decision de- Lee, alemaad the heavy hat ts, clared there was no evidence the newest of the new designs in blue, gray and brown, _ New York Woman to wear such a hat “ ' rf P . Fic exigeused Women Jump Dail. | | HEAVY HAT CAUSES HEADACHE | because she keeps her head covered 80) tyuait migner court, againat| including Russian grays in all their shades, hairline stripes, PIANOS ‘onn., June 3,—Jaco . A . . : Butte at. ge eiolt aaa aiae AND BALDNESS. ORS BE 8 me NBER Bh Willett and Walter. shepherd plaid and flannels, bomespuns, wool crashes and Haven; Mrs, Sophia Fine of No, 285 Hast de Jong drive she wears her hat hours at a cee emaatna nese gusemneae F saree lightweight worsteds, WAREROOMS: One Hundred and Forty-fourth atreet, Be, TROreSSE® 16 Heal but with < , ; 65 and 67 Flatbush Ave., Brook- that @sposed of the District Aues, ee y York, and Mra. Annie Sten of No,| Balt, puts soo much weight om she atiel that she hat b Attorneys Office of Queens went ahead SPECIAL:—Flannels {or outns ohetit in $ lyn; 96 Fifth Ave.: New York Vendoft avenue, New York, faed to| Seninout "I suppose we never shall reach the| With the matter, with the remit that comprehensive assortment of non-shrinkable 0 appear in the City Court to-day to an- erhe: hatless millenntum which retgns in coun-| the May Grand Jury was held over to materials. ‘To measure...—.... e awer (9 a charge of shoplifting, and tries south of us, although at the sum. conduct @ @pectal investigation, In the WHOIS wert we MORE their batt of $6 in each case was de- mer resorts many women go bareheaded Nearing defore Justice Scudder the | § . by clayed forfeited, The bondsman was!) weight comes on the back of the | from June to September. But it is a/ Prosecutors failed to eutypoena Marinus PH W I NS | TO i THAN THE ry Wasser of New York. He put up| head, ear the base of the brain, | good sign that the American woman {a| Willett, @ brother of William Willet Jr. ° 5 & Gash bond In each case, An effort will! there is @ severe strain om the | demanding headgear that Is light and|He recently served with a sum. | ¥. promptly relieves, HERALD, Te made to find the accused and bring| gesves. {| comfortable. For some time she has|mons, however, and will appear before | Nassau a d hn St eets At arumaiate | {hago back to. thle, jusiagi sone wane heavy hat tilted over the | been demanding common sense shoes,|the Grand Jury. It is expected that the n fe) i ° dollar were accused of theft of # ness foreh Causes the lines and now she will perhaps treat her |investigation will take at least, wo . . valid at $125, and perhap her head | ‘sla Thirty-four years of knowing how.” + wollte her Coen ain ities, ee