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"BG EARTHQUAKE LASTS MANY HOURS, 20 MES AN Continuous Records in Wash- ington Show Disturbance of Destructive Force. Tyrawen enact WAGHINGTON, June 8.—Seismic dis- Terbances which continued throughout Peiterday culminated jast night ant 7 eo . old waiters.’ hours fixed the 8 labor Rum-shoe organization work among! Jonn F. Daschnet, Vice-President of | law, will find plenty of cheer artes @arly to-day in unusual records shown | thelr sisters in the safe retremt Of the} tho Hite Headwaiters’ Association, | cision rendered, y. by Corporation Georgetown University’ s seismo- |"pper hallways, are the new features Doras Thero were three distinct the first beginning at 2.16 A, M. p on ., it ploy for any cause 4 ever, ‘Thea came two very heavy shocks at Stokes. The whole strategy is sur- wae tomene se clone Chat etter ne the space of clit houre, gai $5 and 200, the last being extraordi- rounded with ponderous secrecy. Mrs./ nor his association hes had anything| Mr. Watson, in his opin) n @artly marked. The shocks gradually , tapered off until 40, when heavy | tremors were again recorded, culmin- | Sting at 418 with unusually heavy, zea. Tremors were still continued sa. Lam certain that these shocks were | Very destructive somewhere,” said Wather Torndorft. aye h J, : out Pod they cannot contract for tha ’ hat the plan has proved a great suz- heggeremg, a employment of “Inborers, workingmu a when Father ‘Torndortt ex. | cess, and many of the small hotels on| DIES ON WAY TO SEE - and mechanics” for “a . ruments, ait If You’d Be Strictly Original Select One of the Designs Shown in This Picture tre * aon @ a in Fvenine World by Mes fewick vnert Wu, Spa fashion oF wee \ ae as ae designs. vvmk 8, 1912, Your Bathing Suit, CHAMBERNADS AS GESTS NHOTELS ~NEW STRIKE MOVE and Then Unionize Hostel- ries’ Feminine Employees. | Ex-chambermaids, disguised as guests, registering as such at hotels and doing said to lave been introduced Into the walters strike last night by Rose Pastor Stokes will not say how many of her agents she sent out, nor at what hotels they took temporary shelter. But the word leaked out at the striking waiters’ headquarers, on Fast Forty-four street, the cross streets in the uptown districts are now harboring secret agents of Mrs, Gum-Shoe Maidens Register | to arbitrate. You may quote me as say- ing the strike of the walters is now olosed incident, #0 far as the hotel men are concerned. The Hotel Men's | Association abi by the concessions fit made in matters of wages hours | }and holidays, which became effective | | everywhere on June 1 and was a volun: | | tary act on the part of the a lation, | There !# no other question now pending | | between hotel men and waiters, | {HOTEL MEN ARE THROUGH | | WITH WAITERS’ STRIKE. | ' | No conference with walters’ repre- sentatives will be arvanged by ai | body, so far as the hotel men are! concerned. I think many of the hotel | People are willing to take back their | old waitera if they apply, and the! schedule of wages and hours granted | ie 1 will apply to them as well as! those who have been taking the | maces vacated by the strikers, But} ! this is the ‘beginning of the slack | | season, none of the hotels witlci have suffered strikes feels any inconveni- ance bi al! of ita 2 wrote to The Kvening World to-day to disctaim (he report that he was a strike leader for the International to do with the strike, but that they Rave stood loyally by the hotel men. He id address the waiters at a mass meet- dng and advised against the present con- duct of the atrike, he say: SON RECEIVE DIPLOMA. | Corporation Counsel Declares use of the absence of any or ‘ CTY EMPLOYEES CAN'T: WORK OVERTIME NOW, AND GRAFT WLL TOE — “Time and a Half? Pay + System MMlegal. The thousands of cit are vompelied, un Kencie employees woh v the stvess of extrs . to work over the Counsel Watson, forbidding of a city department to : warns the city officials that “time and a nel? for overtime’—the long accepted sche l- ule for extra hours—inay not be Place! on the time-keepers’ books and polis reater lengt of service than eight hours.” It meand that those who do such work will not Stokes’ new {dea. yl Re be paid for extra service, " p “They measured up When the well-known —scttlement| Mrs. H. \W. Cummings Smiles at] nothing to prevent them sina usa 2,400 miles, and this, I believe, in- worker and taber sympathiper took Husband as the End teering, but they will noe be remuners that the disturbances were con- charge of her chambermaids' union i ated. «tested with the volcanic changes re- bureau, in conjunction with the Inter- ~ Comes. The opinion further puts an tmme= parted in Alaska, j national Hotel Workers’ Union, two! Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Cummings of No, | ‘late halt to a form of graft which, iv . BY JUNE JUNE FROST. days ago, she announced ways would] 94 Prospect piace, Brooklyn, set forth | W4¥ stuted to-day, has prevailed in cliy 82 degrees during and a frost quite heavy in the vegetable crops. ie the latest frost in half a con- AMG wawmuing Vill OL ave fonable in street attire. woud Dew higgy appropriate ue for the above picture. The styles for the bathing season soon to open will run very much to the close fitting designs now so fash- Skirts will be shorter but stockings will be much longer. In tact, Ugats wii be muca worn. The sheath s effect will be in evidence i: a modified way. With this design tights will be an absolute necessity. Some of the beach girls of 1912 will be found to «wing all of the city hotels’ chambermaids into the union, then a sympathetic strike would be called for the benefit of the waiters. But she did not specify what ways would be found, To-day the secret is out, Through the ily dark last night, sundry ex-cham- bermaids, who for one reason or another are not working now, betook themsetves to the hostelries wherein the first ai: stonary work to be done. The mys- terious agents were dressed in their Sunday best, tidied up as to ribbons and summer hate, and carried bulky sultcases, sndicat of seasoned trav- ellers, Each of vice agents registered w: room and retired to commence opera- tions. OH, this morning for Ithaca, N. Y., to at- tend the commencement exercises at Cornell University, from which their son te being graduated with honors. As Mr. Cummings was assisting his wite from @ carriage at tne Barclay street ferry she complainea of a weakness in the region of the heart. Then she sank to the ground. TramMe Policeman Mc- Nulty assisted Mr. Cummings in carry- ing his wife into the ferry waiting room. She had not lost consciousness and lay with her head on her husband's shoulder. | “Mamma, why don't you speak to me?” cried Mr. Cummings. ‘m trying to, dear,” smiled the wife. Policeman McNulty had summoned Dr. Warten and an ambulance from the Hudson Street Hospital, The phy- sician shook his head. depart where large forves of les" borers are employed for ycars. Fores men Were able to certify to overtiine work never performed. Tne workers® Who benefitted by these fulse certifies cations shared the graft, it was etateds* with the obliging foreman, It will further be necessary, ono of, Corporation Counsel Waison's assiste ants sald to-day, for the city to Ploy hundreds of additional workme! because It is not expected the present force will work extra time without pay, / with the city's legal department back of them. The only embarrassment likely to result may come under such an emer- gency as a bursting main. The custom iy tor force of mien to the place. These workmen are permitted, the opinion, to throw down their tools ‘wear decorative bloomers with a short skirt combination, WHAT SECRET WHISPER. INQ@S ARE THESE? What stealthy whispers passed be- when the clock strikes, regardless of the serious condition of the break in the main. Under such circumstances the city will have to have an additional shift of men ready when the eight hours of those employed expires. psthacties A RTEM ACCUSED OF SHOOTING BOY. tween the heavily disguised guests and| William Herz, aged thirteen, and his the servitors assigned to those guests’ | brother Edward, eleven, were arrested bedrooms will never be recorded. How | last night at their home, No. 437 East the word was quietly passed from cham-|Elghtieth street. charged with having bermafd to chambermatd that an eman- | shot William Bornstein, eleven, in the in the house, ready to take |¢ve With an air rifle on June 1. The Of those wno wished to join| Hornstein boy was so badly hurt that the unfon and go on strike; how spon- | ‘6 ¢ taneous manifestations of enthusiasm | a; were stitled by hanayy pillow fairly a-bristie as he mado his way up- and was headed for the hall-| “I said a band of thieves," insisted the thief. “Why he's got his pals hidden all over the house. “I tell you he's lying to’ you,” ‘Glad- ‘win cut in frantically, seeing that Phelan was falling under the spell of the big man's superb bluff, tthe same time remenyering Helen and | pressing the tA&ton in the wall to warn Prd that the time had come for her to he out. gaeped “Here, ; livin,” hh and let me out your uniform; I've had enough of it," replied Gladwin, throw. ing him the coat and cap, “and get into it quick. There's work for you right in this house. “There 1s not, nor play neither,” snap- Phelan. “I've got to go out and chase up @ drunk or throw « faint or git run over or somethin’ desperate to square mesilf with the captain. I'm an hour overdue at the station.” “You'll square yourself with the cap- tain all right 1 it do what I tell you,” aald Gla erly, helping him on with his coat pushing him to- ward the window recess. “You go right in there behind those curtains and wait tl I call you,’ Pl wn took one look at the young man’s face and muttered a obeyed. ‘This must be a hell of a joke. @6 came out with the snort “Stop that ma: ried the thief, pointing to Watkins, “he's trying to out of here with a trunkful of pictures The man's hair trigger mind this out before Phelan By Barton W. Currie Baseo on the Successjul Farce o' he Same Title y got out of th ‘We're the only ones in tis house.” nd told Detect! Gladwin pursued, as Phelan gave him he benefit of his pop-eyes béfore he again tothe stronger will, ‘Then they've ali escaped,” said t thief, castly, thrasting his hands in hi Dockets to help out his appearance of imperturbability, ’ interesting features also can never see the light of publicity. Floors Pearl ) Cleans Everything : Ss rear brother had shot boy. but admitted that on But tho Up has passed among the) the day of the shooting they had fired hotel men, so it was said to- managers have begun to keep a keen ba ge A Pessim' eye on dot bove the office floor. If any graduate chambermald, ethos (From the Chicago Revord-Herald,) rading as a guest and dallying with the} “It Use suppose that a man was on unton inclinations of the up-staire ataft, | the lucky side of thirty-five; that he had is discovered, in such operations, she|® beautiful wife, who loved him; that will be asked for her key and her bii)| they had # healthy, perfect child; that lated to him the wort of man he had to deal with. "Here—here—put down that trunk, epluttered Phelan, brandishing his club at Watkins. Naueet beg the Ph trunk and at a signal from his com- nion was gone. Swiftly and silently! The buttons on Phela! tone vanished, he could not have been| fairly undulating with the emotions half way to the door before the thief{ that stirred within him. In his seething urged Phelai Gray matter there stirred the remem- “Quick—go after that Bate: to had told him that thief!"’ © robbing th (Capevight, 3012, by H. K. Py Co.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, New York wiltion poie alls Ia. tore cy 2 ib "i hs ieee, ¥ nu, . ‘8 coat were tye Gledwi dors not that man—he's a women mime, “They're both thiever Phelan tried to run four wa, “W-wewhat?” he gurgied. “It's @ trick to get you out of the house,” said Gladwin with his eyes on the big man, who was calmly smiling and who had fully made up his mind on a magnificent gaine of bluff. “What the blazes kina of a joke | this?" blurted looking from one to the other in utter bewilderment. “You'll find it’ the bog Men's Association to-day characterized | could any man want than that? : prepesteroue the rumor that pbins “Oh, if he had all those blessings 1’) Politician and two New York business | bet the cook would be threatening to men were going to act as mediators be- {quit or there would be something the tween the striking waiters and the hotel | matter with the furnace. There's no men. He sald: use expecting that anybody will ever “There is nothing to mediate, nothing ' find conditions perfect in this world,” called me off women crooks here too," “f } “You mean the women, will be presented immediatel, he had a good job and that they pos- ‘the rob! And just then t thie? bi “ of Gladwin, a q ine (roin er Seay ; C| agate, Sorkin ‘odok on ue Hosta ee ta eed ese to, oe “rough the panto. |RETNE Gladwin and wing | the| President Fred Reed of the Hotel | asved 4 conifortadie home, What moze pagel erimad tae, Reeve, it pace tee caught sight of Gladwin sans untform, pete. Ct nenemipe eee tee. ae erie cate etc." The th evs sans moustache and sans eyebrows, But @ glance at that young man mieant vol- umes and there was no limit to his spontaneous resources. He summoned ® laugh and Jerked out: le hes are at work at once. et Retell your aunt. I'll get my man in here and will have him arrested after you and { have gone. Wait here—I shan’t be a moment.” Tarvers Gladwin had found the vowlo knife and slipped {t into his trousers’ pocket. Then ho had gone down the stairs on the run. Ae he entered the room and saw thet the man had gone he said: “Ie he running away—and without his Pictures or his hat and coat? What’ om I wonder. “He's coming back—he says my aunt gent you here,” said Helen, but less afraid at his return to the room, “Never mind what he says,” Gladwin | ly, “You To-merrow Gurssos this and qi CHAPTER XXXI. (Comtinued.) ' A Visit to the Exiled Phelan. : took “tier by the shoulders and turned her, squarely to- ‘ ward him, lookihg down into her face with frowning. oyes. “Mow, Helen, I want you to tell me the truth—the truth, yeu understand? 1 shall know it even $2. yeu don’t. Who did he say he wast” “2 fasling of repugnance took pos- SF Bass ood nek ee cee Yeehed' steadily into his eyes as she angwered: “Travere Glad’ He needed all his great bulk of flesh ‘steel-Abred nerve to fend off this an Not the remotest panes ss reseed mind that Travers Gladwin ‘al New York, It was with forced laugh that he ejacu- Manufactured only by him In the belief that Helen JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York. cape. "You cai place searched just {got this man where he There are no women here. This last deciaration had THE WORLD'S SUMMER RESORT GUIDE FOR 1912 ‘ Will Be Ready for FREE Distribution About June 15th at The World’s Main and Branch Offices S There is a science in taking a there is in eating, sleeping, breathing, working, WJ &c. Upon the following of Nature's invincib! \\ laws, i all human conduct,, depends one’: health, happiness, prosperity and NN even life. It {s_plain, therefore, that a Summer's outing should be planned most retorted Gladwin, “and let me tell you that this little excursion of yours has gone far enough. ot you one chance—get away! from here quickly as you . The big fellow curled one corner of his lip tn @ contemptuous Vv. a | u'll find it's not so funny your- if," cut in the real Gladwin. Thi Phelan, “Arrest th: “Do you mean it? ished Phelan, sizing up the thi idghest ad ev “Of course I mean it," Gladwin shot back, “Look out for him—there he for the window,” lady," Glad- | ‘It only on her account that I let you go as far as thie, Now get out and keep away) from that young lady~and drop my | returned, gesturing excited! must go home—now, can learn the truth. “But !f I go out he'll be sure to seo protested. looked about him and thought you 6 hii y as he down on Gladwin, he aald: “Kasy, son-easy. I don't Ike ttle boys talk to me tke that." and | urning to the doorway behind him he if, wi beckoned. The obedient (WVatkt ciate | ened eet ot Then ie gd in and stopped with head averted trom | more convinging that Gladwin’ Gladwin, who started with surprise @t| Dassionate sincerity’: bay pve i) ee “Now be careful, Officer, or you'll get Ph me Sw IF pd hag and yourself Into a lot of trouble, Lord rps “Don't let him bluff you, utioned Gladwin. you bet your life T won't,” Phojan | answered, though he wan already dluffed. “I'll stiok close to yex e purpose was not escape. had flashed upon him that Flelen might be concealed there. Phelan | able form of amusement that the mind of man can conceive of. Vacation places that Western- ers must travel many miles to see and enjoy lie about New York as a veritable Fairyland of ocean waves, towering mountains, Placid lakes, rippling brooks, quiet farm houses, beautiful roads and majestic forests. The purpose of the vacation just as @ moment. Ny "Do you see that little alcove back of the stairs,” he said quickly, pointing Helen crossed the roo: ind nodded. “Well, hide in there,” he commanded. ‘The curtains will conceal you. If he and his man come back I')l get them in this room—then I'll press this button, see?” i gure vers Gladwin! Oh, he did, eh? ant you to tell me the trut invet!” she said passionately. ARE rour’ man who loves you, “But you are the man who pret | Phelan,” | 4 how you knew all about my house, This.is what I get for not sending this man to jai! where he belonged.” } indicated a button und added, ‘That rings a buzzer; you can hear !t from the alcove, and then slip out the N York World's ee “Don" : faltered, inch’g uncertainly toward the carefully, so that it ; New s you Travers Gladwin?" she} front acor.” Don't bother with him, | thief. . sisi aie nach may yield the rest ys A Summer. Resort Mae compelied against her convice +| compan lento re He had come close enough for tha: he. ide is to give {0 grope for x forlorn hope, CHAPTER XXXII |tiiree shades of yellow. '™" "YH astute individual to make one that BAG TeSTeAHOn 1 See oo.” 3 oe i “And if I were not,” he cried, with all 2 | “There's no thme to bother with him,''| Wore the same uniform young Gladwin desired. Log iis readers a we Gramatic intensity be could bring to! Jn Which Bluff Ie Trumps. he went on. and reaching out he caught| had been masquerading tn and he mado New Yorkers bread and Ns “if instead of being the on of @ AVING disposed of the girl for Travers Gladwin by the shoulder and| capital of this on the instant, H indeed compre. | millionaire, « pampered mollycoddie w the moment, Travers Gladwin WBitled him half-way across the roo “How do you think jt ta.going to, are _ indee hensive never earned « dollar in hiv life—sup- H decide! it was time te call ,.Th® YOUNK tan spun half a look,” ho sald, impressively, “if T prove fortunate, liv ‘ I were a man who had to fight acid was Gms {0 times as he reoled across the that you' tried to help a band of 1 s the view of all Michael Phelan to his aesls and he had to use both hands to atop| thieves rob this house.” ing, a y ; me ert ear had caught tance, Dimself against a big onyx table, As ho| “A band of thieves!’ Pholan's jaw do, in the the delightful sound In ¢ ¥. He sped noises) ytvg, Phelan s son came a-running pulled himself up standing he saw that) dropped wide open very centre places that folding doors and forced been on his way. ‘The vast Watkins had lifted the trunk on his| “He's lying to you.” cried Gladwin, the He had been on his way. ling Officer Murph: id threateningly, and sirthed tndly Pajamas and tAsselied nightcap had ac- complished i's awful pi pose, but the! climax had been anti-ol!max and Phe- | @ 9 oe lan had ground teeth in rage, | | He had been on the point of bursting | \ a through the window and somehow | tary teed rambling aloft to the rescue of that | ie a {helpless belng who was being ground | | ‘and wrenched and pounded by that It’s porcine monster, when the monster sud- | 1 in the pink striped ofthe great- est Summer Resort zone in the United States, The handi- work of man has combined with the await the va- cation-taker along the numerous boat, train and auto- mobile routes leading from the heat and work of “You told me to unpack it, sorr. ‘sorr. \denly rose to view again with a dumb- generosity of nature city life. If this vole “ane get it Go now—and don't bell in exch hand, pt Sian if in building a myr- ume will assist in b, time,” i of Officer 663 slowly dropped | ! i ‘ its fole 4 win went, déterinined this thine! ps he watched the Manipulation of the | iad of playgrounds guiding those of its fol that he must arm bimscif with some gumb-bells. There was no passion in the! within easy striking dis- even if it were one of the ld bowle knives of his wrand- father that ornamented the wall of h’ i mounted the stairs the thief antse to the table near the window and gathered up Helen's opera cloak nded 1 lowers who are uncertain where to go, to places where they will find the out-of-door Pleasures they seek, its object will have been accomplished, illustrated and artistically printed on fine quality paper, describing ‘esort Hotels and Boarding Houses in close proximity to New York can for a FREE copy if possible. If not, send six cents in stamps to defray actual postage, and a copy will be mailed to you without charge. Address “Summer Resort Bureau,” Room 103, Pulitzer Bldg., NEW YORK CITY. stodgy movements of the great paddy | en #0 far away he w: Phe 14 nee that the man puffed and blew and that his vigor was slowly waning. Thon suddenly the huge man Btooped and held up in plain view néling wrestling dummy, ‘The lone watcher swallowed @ savage eS tance of the great metropolis that afford nearly every conceiv- for Wash... Rat Men Dandruff ri dune Graduaite of Any Si It removes all traces of scales and dandruff, and cleans the scalp pores of accumulations, thus otlenulating the glands into ealthful activity. It acts naturally an hygienically, In tubes, asc.; jars, soc, At all druggists | \ A big vélume, profuse! more than 2,000 Summer City. exercisin’ ant not murther Phelan hissed through white hot. Again he| Hotim of delusion and atufted | ie th EARP. fore June 15th, CHARLES A. KEENE to argue your absurd suspicion: “Mo, I shan't go," retorted Helen, ac- septing the clork backing “@o you bellev, fully. im afraid I do," she enti firmly, | dummy that VN show you mighty quick (mate instrument in a cour * he cried, ase crowning fat calesthentos. z eden | sent by| Every nerve in Phelen's tody was ¥ :

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