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Fa naar nat i - rant aaee = oe rae . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1912. -: WOMEN BURGLARS |Folly and Bad Taste of Modern Girls’ Gowns TMF JOINS KNIGHTS'STAY IS GRANTED —|"sssrrvra7se cui . * SOUGHT BY POLICE Displayed Daily in Fifth Avenue Throngs | INCOLUMBUS FETE | BANK HEAD AFTER | for Retreats and Social Studies at house at Mount Manresa, Fort worth, 9. 1, on Sunday, June 1& reception will last from 2 to 6 P,- Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) . | Short addre lative to the retreat } inovement wii be made by the Cardéimal, | | the Re’ * Ba S. J, ahd Dr. - - | Walan of Fordham University. | 1 retreat movement is under the Waretes spiritual air of ather — ee ansehen — | Conde 1, Patten Peawves tor of the Catholic Eney Think Petticoat Bandits Planned to Slay Wealthy Victim They Bound, ‘President Heads Notables at| Thirty Day Respite Allowed | popers'% | Unveiling of Memorial and | | by Court to Herbert Jen- | end retreats for business men, Parade of K. of C. Army. _] _ nings of Mount Vernon. Scotion on Suite Ys Off be tee termed | ‘suction of the retreat movement | | WASHINGTON, June &—With Herbert T. Jennings, ex-president ot| \ ceremonies, participated tn by President | the Mount Vernon National Bank, who|the quest of Mgr. Charles |Tatt, the Diplomatic Corps and $000) after @ trial Ineting five weeks in the |Fector of Bt. Peter's Church Knights of Columbus from atl over the! Criminal Branch of the United states! Rett Rese ciaege when Ne wae e country, « $100,000 memorial of Christo- | District Court, was found guilty of| ish priest. veo oe pher Columbus was unvelied here late] wrecking the bank, throug! “dummy ORCHIDS thi aafternoon, The unveiling wae the} loans” and unprofitable speculation in ? climax of @ day of celebration, inclitd- | real estate arid sentenced to siz years’ ‘raeow ing a monster street parade and pagacnt | imprisonment in the Federal Pentten- Tan of floate illustrative of Incidents in the | tary at Atlant, Gq, to-day: obtained errect) jife of the great explorer, which was) @ stay of thirty dys. reviewed by the President at the monu-| ‘Thig does not mean that the bank ment site—just opposlte the Union Sta- | wrecker will be able to secure his re tion. Wease on ball while hie counsel, George President Taft at the unveiling @POK*) Gordon Battle, is preparing papers to | his praises of the man who made the! be submitted to the Ciroult Court of it STRIPPED OF JEWELS. No Clue to Work on and Detectives Are at Sea in Mystery. Despite the all night efforts of the police and detectives of the West Sixty- eighth street station and specially de- tafled Central Office. men not a trace cam be found of the women bandite who yesterday afternoon assaulted and rotibed Mrs, Sidney G. Bernheimor, wife of @ wealthy manufacturer, of No. 77 West Bighty-fifth street. The police have scoured the city on a score of clases, but no trace of the women who ‘murderously attacked Mrs. Bernheimer be found. the allegtance of Columbus to the King of Italy, the Marquis Cusant Contal- onlerl, the Italian Ambassador at Wat ington, was invited to unvell the mem- orial by releasing two hinge \Amertoan flags whore folda ching to the granite shaft and marble statue of Columbus) ited States poasitte, In recognition of| appesis, Jennings, in the event of the appeal being allowed, will spend the summer surmounting @ massive fountain. Massed about Prorident Teft on the stands wurrounding the memorial were members of the Cabinet and Congress, justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, and practicatly the en- - tire diplomatic corps. Mgr. Thomas A. ——— | Shanan, rector of the Catholle Unt versity, opened the ceremonies with an Invocation; Juatice Victor J, Dawling of pels bend oe oa Lageewond after- waite’ the Supreme Court of New York de- ry, which brought in a \\ Lace livered the initiag oration, recting the| Vérdlet eae o'clock. ‘The police are keeping a careful eye be police re : Evidence That Mothers Not Only Permit Their Gay detatied Gevcriptions of tne jeweiry| Daughters to Wear Exaggerated Costumes in cecilia ten iat te Public, but Bear With Pride at the Attention wore sent broadcast about the city in Attracted When Gazed At by Strangers. the hope that the women in their desire te realise on their robbery will offer : . thelr loot for sale. Y Mrs. Bernheimer te confined to her BY NIXOLA GREELBY-SMITH. N apartment and is suffering from a ner Two women were walking down Fifth avenue be) Wy ceate, i a vedgdhl Led boos % yesterday afternoon at ebout 3 o'clock. One was per- stp Ay cultsie senesen- When has a6 haps forty years of age; the other about seventeen. aaflante battered her with « potato mj 6 The young girl, or what would have been a young masher and an ice pick and kicked her| & girl under more favorable conditions and influences, after they had gagged and bound her. | Be f ‘was very tall and weighed possibly 105 pounds. Mrs. Bernhed id that she onl; . : Brovtveny reed ‘cepaties. ety pfnod : Tt is needless to say that she was very thin, She might have been more. The attack was , would not have been especially pretty under any cir- #0 sudden and she was overcome #0 i cumstances and there is no doubt that she would have quickly that ehe had ao oportunity of attracted Hittle sires eae (etas haters cc |G very attention save for the clothes she Cera MEET OES 47 enconluma of the ages upon Amertoa’s . Battle, attorney ter Jen- | discoverer, am James 'T. McCleary of] M268 after conference with the defend. | | the Columbus Memorial Commission | S&t# asked Judge Mayer to impose sen- ’ follows with a eulogy, just before the| tAce at once. He said Jenaings’s prt- Italian Ambassador, with a few worde| Vet te Was irreproacnable. He Immediately the pile of granite ana] Mra Raymond was teoceniponineare ka f s. o —SOMPOSITE NEW YORK TYPE marble was uncovered there wee a ne- tional salute of twenty-one guns, and was a wore with a visible and smiling pride. BRYAN ONTRAST. wreaths from President Taft and the | herself with amMoult; four petticoat dandits participated In the 2 began. te speak. guarantees : umd Jala edout ft and robbery. The costume was of the sort that guarantees at- Strong Arm Squad Rounds Up] 2!" ohare Judge caid he They base thelr information on the |tention. It consisted of a skirt of wide black and white striped material— ki y Following the nation’s tribute, spoken | en Raymond story told by the telephone boy. Kowho |the stripes on the bias. It was hobbled and yet, because of the startling ot'sy sadien paw Berah tie black coat, it seem: Pistol Users in Raid by President Taft, the ceremonies ae eald after seen i 5 nced by bes Mee caw Lee: Ack pag Bg wera out of the all it ed to be panntered at the same time. A HIMSELF \ i] ] R pith oe benediction, proneu Loy dey the boy that Mre. Bern-| PeThaps you haven't the paanter | Meyer, who says women are afraid their o tte on Gangsters. Oe ee CHILSAT. Presi A i i hielmer’s departure on a shopping tour |" the half shell, ‘This te what ft looked )sirle will “mise a trick in the gamo of ‘The parade, which wae under oom: ae ee ‘ds the cook, Anne Gundialt, called up gev- [like The coat was cut away on one| Susband hunting” if they urge them to RK, vane, U. 6. Aw $8] caarged misuse eral women. To-day he explained that | *lde and in the back, but on the other piel Daint, powder, friszes and sug- he Welle: mans who cWere divested. nee Peet s elenerty, | sunsert © real je meant that several women called on | side the material had been left and was Sat clothes, fight in Lieut. Becker's Freee esiit of the Knights of Col- ‘Timee Oquare Sata °3GK, When questioned cioaply he | draped in a panier effect, the ends | woig jag tbe teste aite pdt tl round-vp of the gangsters in thetr| umbus, cake a, ee yates etter ¥ . haunts, faced Magistrate Kernd val contingents Rernhelmer'e departure three woenen | knotted together far down on the Dler-|euch a proceeding is very bad card seer Contre sirect pond to-day pear oe Fei AR Vet ra veusels fn and about | into the echeme ang neeived at the apattment and eley|fot skirt, The coat had a Robesplerre | playing. And any young girl who aa the Rey rooms'on the sec- | Collar which, be it explained to the un-/Vice the compliment of tmttation tn floor, He eaid tht the three wom- | initiated, fe « collar very high and very | clothes and hair and ornaments is pay- a arrived separately and that one of | much turned over at the back and sides |ing far too dearly for anything she can but Colonel Lagged ‘be lenient to gangsters, a oe ee division. Large podles of a) fe prsgeeea inate a of the neck, but leaving the front bare. | possibly win. . Freda Lucas, a bartender at No. 2 Kenia « from Connecticut, Masescha- ned to carry away the Beraneimer| The lace Jabot which usually accom- y fe the homage Vice pays Behind. Jamea atreet, behind whon bar the de-| setts, Maine, Rhode Island, Yermen, Valuables, The boy did not see the|Danies thie style of collar was absent, ‘aid the Master of Maxims, y tecttves had gathered up two revelyers, (New Hampelire: Nor end, Virgisie: of as women depart, but explained that they] nd the young girl's chost was exposed y have beon a great deal of — two policemen’s billies, a biack, Ben ayivanie, ae apse fe sey Ne the Balas, el G B Idt & might easily walk down the stair end|in a long V. She wore shadow lace|this sort of homage in she seventeenth} CHICAGO, June A—Tlumtraung ine” Chinese dirk. was the cat Vie and. the fer Weetern | the Detective Bureau there, eo. Bborgie Co. . FAMILY, peut Gikaad dag eect stockings and black kid pumps with dia-|century. But how about the homage] points of similarity and difference in “elt Mra Nine yen mt Oro. ad in the Order famed, | @eermuseener=nresnteenerrarrenme th _calnadomat nae be th ; bgp le ’ ; 4 bl COMPLETELY STRIPPED | mond hor: buckles, Her hat was |Virtue pays to Vice in our own time? | comparing col, Roosorelt. to iy. weapons did not merit thecrons | eaten. societies were leo reprecentel : EE WASHINGTON, OF iTS JEWELS, @ helmet of black with two fancifully | What eiso can we call the effort made a cratic party, Willlam Jennings Bryan.) sideration due to one wio kept ont } ‘The Beraheimers took an inventory| shaped Mercury wings springing from | by young and tnnocent girihood to apelin an interview copyrighted Ly (he a single revolver in hia home; furthers U n N..| Tatt stopped work on Important execu- forthcoming and Licas went ‘o| tive affairs to-day long enough to eheke \ WZ They Agree on Six, He Says, them found that thero was no diapo- | Washington J nal beeelyell Pedi gr toe [tition on the part of the Magistrate to] The furl Sountry headed the Int of thelr possessions to-day and found|the top of the crown and pointing due} the fashions of those wno follow “the| News; : FT .| ae hols } a paper Knterprise Association to-, more the courts had r nae seat "ern J totnd | mer Z0oe striking 4 and must use thelr! day compares the Colonel with himself. was not @ ho Lucas f thetr Jewels. Mr. Bernbelmer found ‘Mer face showed o re. to edvertion thelr pitiful eld |on” tweice questions, ‘upon halt’ of blah band betes take tones Carrel] csmblanee to that, of: the forty. What can we call the mothers | which they anr ‘orm his dresser.| year-old woman, who also Wore ® 1who are #0 foolish as to be blind to] Gol Roosevelt” saya Bryan, ‘“be-| the Tombs. Live tain several hundred Kalshte of : : Columtma who obtained cards to the East room of the White House and who did not wish to go away without at ‘st catching one glimpse of ite oceu- John Biggio was another | who faced trouble. The detect: found two magagine guns “rh! but I favor an amendment ¢o the Con-|{ar'at Noro) Baxter aie Lg 3ven four-year-old Hiiton Bernheimer’, containing $11 had been taken by| easier gown of gull blue brocade, this degrading imitation or @o wicked! eves in a third Presidential term. 1 ban! the women. and who beamed with fpad,ma- to shut thoir eyes to It? It was also found that the women| teraal pride every time « passerby am not only opposed to a third term, Bese P ay ‘oridence that ‘Might bese 10 het poh ihes costume. ra GAEL stitution Hmiting the President to ®) could easily be found ang Matt “the President made no speeches 1 . # ne desires” international 4 X od capture. Thi : / ngle term, He need of them. Kero ie wee a eer ilies ear ee ave Rt § eoreD|, Further, Go the/evense another mother IC POLITICIAN peace through increasing our navy #9! $1,600 ball uuti! Monda: fel wee Pe end daughter fe gazing @ shop as to make other nations fear us. 1 be- No. % Baxter street, The police from the methods em- | vind 4 the im- ' j ployed believe that it was the w: windew, The gir Neve in a polloy of Justice to all nations | man whom the « fessional women Mise | maturity of fifteen or 60 (cust oteg 4 wa and a persuasive influence of @ good) up with @ «un on My . apart-|and ankles, clearly revealed by her sho example. in a Mike eum for ex Seer pe eye in out 11 o'clock after, white skirt and shadow stockings, were “During his seven and a half years) fret court day next we ‘The Manhat tan ws é r prt sana. 6 eo Bt at Bapyion, 1 i pore One W y Sone | . he tariff, If ho had any objec: Re eeane Wi and | ceatee . & potato masher and then pinioned by t of yellow straw cuss tl in the porremsion of each of them ani} icenneds, @ colored cook, was burned two women. After clubbing and kick: | "Us*, 1oppy picture hat of y tion to tie exintidg Inw, he would 1 a or kgm ane | Iconneds, 9 wolores eeno guests in the, YOU Can prevent odors —_—— pecial ed down with violent red poppies. » | ing her they shoved an apron into her | "ent ; render some asmistance to those who . | mouth and then covered her head with] TYPICAL OF THE YOUNG GIRLS are trying to secure a reduction, Ifavor| Charges rising out of t pad fire started tn the cook's bedroom from garbage, toilets, | a blanket. They tied her hand and SEEN ON THE AVENUE, Ro ja] a tariff for revenie only and an tm-| falsification 0” offal 1 i h i i Sa nneiit a Fete. SAL PETAR Rae Re, cae cere ie iy tose Anwrag | Ceaance Follows Carnegia|s tre tor raveniaenty endo, te we. the kitchen, Sie was not heard sinks and drains by a WOMAN DIES IN FIRE. wan hele tont neath a bed in the servants’ room in lodged against Poll f exaggeration and bad taste were typical ‘i Inst Democratic nationat platform. 0 w Mer thie the ine toamstress, mitsa-|of practically every creature 1| Hall Meeting, Where Brother. |'*xi,P°moomte Pains Ye Temeiation | Ghar teevacton ease ennstery svinee: ates | SOvOr NE a beth, was at work In the front of the|saw yesterday in # vain search for the of trusts rather than for preventtoi. | nended from duty 3 Lieutenant a apartment and heard not a sound of| lost girlhood of New York. "| n-Law Presided. ‘Atter woven and a balf yearn ia which| Mere, “cen now: b ; the strugsie. Her first knowledge that] There would have been one exception, | he tested regulation, we had more|jtesgquarters and some time next | Alisa Lewin, « waiter, USiNg lA at pefore 6 o'clo2k, He was lightin« the Powerful tae five ia the kitchen when he hear: . nea cracking above hie head, Wher Disinfectant flames were coming 7 5 $ hen he went into the White oye imo next woek lhe got upstairs f A little. CN in a gallon of water her mistress had been attacked and/, eweet, pretty little thing with un truets than when he went into the Whito| Gabe will be pt on trial before Third| through the door of the cook's room. geAintiedion decaying matter and poured a Wy a in Wee Ccmatyerr ry Die that a private mono- vuty Pan in ernie bs robbed was when passersby in thelrrissed hair and a simple and adequate} Miss Margorie Ide, a sister of Mrs.| House: hac a Deivate mono: | Deputy Commiafioner Wale’ In Broo’-|""avueq Boyne, the proprittor of the $Prinulegon decaying mate aril pe street. who had been summoned by ’, 4 indefensibie and intolerable and |} . frock, !f tho hat, huge, floppy and W. Bourke Cockran, and shane Lealie umposal ne hotel, and his wife were @roured tn time 4 Mra. Bernheimer from a window. aftrltaoalar, had not spoiled the entire ef- | of London, England, will be murrist at Oe teens OT Cw pen, Tule, Marelle, 8, noted Sul ia eave thelr veluaules 688 ‘sommb at Remember too, thas OM lille germe, nly to € believes in impertaiiam; | fatally shot at @ danc: ! It keeps the home healthful. onded to an alarm | The Yellow Pa hage with the Gable Top” evartment. | tect. the Cockran home, The Cedars, Port of | thete turn oft Ro: nies F ——— I saw one girl with what looked Iike | Washington, L. 1, next Tussday, Mise|T . imperial wi 4 ey | fee com . ay, ‘An opposed to Imperialism, and the Avenue,” which war beng give v a bale of white ostrich feathers held| Ide is a daughter of Henry C, Ide,|lleve that the holding of Colonies in the Stuyvesant Casino on Sevoni| the ent . oe Ber hhin Ps 10c, 25c. 0c. $1.00 | DGE Gives RECIPE to. the aide of fen otherws untrimmed, United States Minister to pain, Mr.| tagonistic to the principles of a Re-|aventie on the night of Dec, 2, Lieut | fre ae, llding wes burned ta inp At Drug and Dept, Stores. - black hat. Another wore the Robes-| Lesite comes of | public, Mr, Roogevelt {s Hamtitosian tn] Grabe made a report to Headquarters } poe, its ° | pierre collar with a bow of red velvet on | family, GEOR 808. HOS: Teta) his Mies gn Government, I am Jefter-| in which he said that he al attended | of tn mien hotels in that section of WEST DISINPECTING CO., 2 East 43nd St, ‘ i velvi the dance that nigit in an unoMcla mma wet One ee one ee tae eT ca rete ane uemte, same to thie countey | SeRaM capacity, but had left at 12.90, before other. Practically every girl I eaw wore | about three months ago to lecture for| «We Nave differed upon the election of pe rmeuds, z 4 - - odie A *, 4 - shen be deer > hey ¥ FOR DOMESTIC BLISS she wasremelY teak Otahee foe fen Senators by the people. T began advo-| Ay’ heo'g, following tie death in Bell cousidered. All single i h necklace of or oo cating this reform twenty-two years | On Dee. Bah j 4 One scbooigiri of sixteen proud. forts of the ° ri r, ie 3 popular tion 0! enators about written report. es i i sted along wearing league to bring ack tre- NE 4 e ey i ¥ otrat among | iand’s anctent glories, an income tax fo: ad plbcutior cist | 3 the shooting of the gangster Petes t o boon advocating | “Last Thursday the Heutenant mad 0 Mt" | third mtatement, wheth in. response a hie nerlors oF vol- fe for @| untarily could not be learned to-day, ther startling things © pair of Mr. Leslie and Miss Ide went to the| Vocated it first to request from his # long amethyst earrings and @ bat [town hall at Manhasact late cesterda, | second ie rem Administration. 1 ”, % pin comtaining three sollAly set | attornoon to procure nn number of years, ad Se net te re io Balas ; t rriage leense. é ' t¥ | where he changed his atory, In this one cy Reese cea REG vee peerage ath te Aw 1) @3,00 © 3.50 § 4,00 hy Sophia A. Albert agafist Leonard | guys the pemaaat of » lavalliers, 5 ‘ and Mr. Lestio bad |§ ound to ReSeepen eee ener dhe ethos tying Boys Wek $2.00 | , A ag oe profesion was that] the initiat! ollow the men who had ¢ 0 fe Romie gene of Schock, . " es handed over the paper and : m are, We both believe rr e iy for jon nent MU" sa yoatize in tne {FACES MADE UP BIMILAR TO] "One doliar, please.) *'|in the primary. “We both veliove that ARR Mala tate Me hota Wie ae : pe ab ZL IOk pot aaa ried state mutual fordearance te ree | A Sue ta ik brane tate frentia search of ta dee Te atmitedl ieaeacere eFC any rt : pols ARLES ‘A. KEENE IR UThaa and BAD % + oft many of these young girls} hie clothes, but no dolla : n : i he oe a ee ee ang | were aged. Without exception alt |He wanted to write a check and he of-| tuts homeo gt many years be AtFountains &Elsewhere; world. WHY? tro “or of manu tng | were powdered with that New York|fered to pay in postage stamps, but| OYSTER BAY, June §—~“There is no Ask for 180 Beoair ot lew tan strive 1 riner, whom she has ;laviehnese which suggests the old-fash- ;Clerk O'Connell sald it was not neces-| way in which I can tell all the difter- way, New leek joc artners whan ae has tioned. circus clown, sary, for Mr. Leslie could « ences between Mr. Bryan and myselt,” | 66 5Q@” EPR RRRER URES be pea Age atres |°pteple, Quaker arty and the combt+|the dollar at hfe conventence and so|4id Col, Roosevelt to-day, when. toid id cn a9 cam in Nn Ne OU | atin ot lack and. walt. wero tha| {Nappy couple, whirled away in ‘a | What Wiillam J. Bryan had said about earth by Cue inary morta AM | avorite color sclemes, every one of | touring car with the coveted license, | the differences and agreements that ex- pattafled {e'e luis been too auc futers | FAYOFIR® Calor wevemen every One Of] Bhune Leslie ie a gon of Col, and|isted between the Colonel and himeclf, Original Genuine forenome lite of tie Narties, narsiowiaety | The Mre. John Leslie and a “There is only one way to compare Bir J Lagy Constance Leslie| Mr. Bryan and me, Th compare MA ED MILK by the mother of the ¢ ! of C Leslie, Tfeland. His mater-| his words with my waid the} Mrs. Alvert sual her »| ohildxem ome fel nal grandfather was Leonard Jerome | Colonel ground of crue't oins| them where their mothers were, (of New York, pected 7 8 H only im some oases thelr mothers Fatier Carroll of the Fart Washing. From Tetllte Acavired. ell 7 dealer cannot sunny WE. Woods | were along dividi: wit them ton Catholie Church a (From tl ite W. 1. Dougian, ockton, Mase, for catalog. tiiding with arch will OmIGIBse At Rene arte looked Shoes sant everyehere delivery changes prepaid. Goubtful honore an4 mssouline | the wedding, The best man will he| “Little Pursieig! ores: William Seymour Leslio, a brother, and A leading literary authority the ushers will be Congressman Nicho- Did you hear how he Kot hia | _ Now, Just what Ja the reason for tide] 108 Longworth, J. Norman de ite White: stanton?” singular blindnews of New York mothers! juuge and Peter. I A Call at W. L. Dou Teen ies trsdway Chienee A Ly 4 ate A quoted pent y Ave, Annie Nethen | will ge to Kurepe Donne, Mra, W no. Was tt througa son iy ‘cor, 1801! jto the folly and bad taste of thelr) Rourke Cockran Will be matron of|he wruse’ 90 68s Kis Ave: daughters’ clothes? honor, After the wedding the couple| “No, indeed. He wot tt by a Php (4 ree! rez, can.’ | thelr hoseymeen, | that Dickens "us an overrated A WatlnnreS! Desed Bieee, NERABY f ae as oo ’ ;