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ehtdliehdasabeascdseaben THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919, ‘ | e been onfered to make & thoreu Invee- {"THE NEW IRELAND HARKNESSFREED, (Broker Whom Jury Set Free = AIRC ANT) BOYS |" rouice vesriantina, nes «wr ott ts i ING STRUGGLE IS WON WOM AN’ $ SHOOTING And Woman in Hotel Tragedy, ae pfcorting 20 al he Wet Fees . CALLED ACCIDENT ~ reet, he and Duer had called Companion Says They Were Call- night upon a young woman, Bill ing and After Drinking Man |toia the police they had been drinking | Fell Downstairs. and that when he left at 7.99 this morn- , FOR AN EDUCATIONAL PLAN Coroner's Jury Releases Brok- | ing, Duer was to follow immediately. i | Detective Fitzsimmons to-day began ‘As he reached the foot of the steps, Bill an Investigation into the death of Will-| aeciared, he heard Duer fall. Pollceman fam Duer, a chauffeur, of No. 100 West | soCormick, who Was summoned, found Forty-fourth street, who was found dead caoniahadipiiiams 7 er Who Tells of Death . WHICH IS ENTIRELY | of Florence Hopp. Py | —._ —-_— 4. Policeman Rescuer’s Rowboat \ Overturns as He Tries to Lift One Aboard. ia dames McCreery & Co. ; YOUTH SWIMS TO AID. Duer lying In the hallway, as though he : -_——~ MAY RETURN TO WIFE. to-day at No. 1% West Forty-fourth| had fallen down the steps. Dr. Taylor Street. While all the indications point! of Flower Hospital, pronounced him to an accidental death, the police have! dead. | National University, Gained After Many Wars, { Makes the Knowledge of Gaelic an Obliga- | i tory Subject for Matriculation. | —aemeeenee 23rd Street 34th Street | Motor Boats Save Party That . Tried to Cross Hudson Said to Be Ready to Forgive and Take Him Back Ca Tuesday, August the 6th i en Home. | in Darkness. a This to the SIXTM of the sories of articles arranged for by The | none | ; ' ; Evening World to gives ite readers the full knowledge of the making | Showing no trace of emot George Capsized from a small canoe tn mid- WOMEN SS) COATS & WRAPS. In Both Stores, ee eee Raymond Harkness told a betore |ftroam as they were trying to cross the 4 +k pasha acta Lsoathabaolearsh hail eles | Coroner Winterbotte y ofpls life Hudson, two girls and three men drifted, SPECIAL VALUES i _—_--- —--- with Mra. Miorence C. Hopp, of his own jerying for help, for more than an hour ' a 4 é y wife's plea ” make in the river between Dyckman street > " 4 ia inai pa ites at i Gaelic L plimects for thelr ba sve eike OF le and Spuyten Duyvil early tits morning. New Fall Wraps for street and | @pec 1 Commissioner © aa Wheel LL Patt} bo! | preparation tu force his wife t wre oe a sieaeany ai week To Anu Fava evening wear, made of Black Charmeuse, . hin, of his plans to marry the other in “owbo: t ! Frage, ves OPP ndeavo' irls out | satin lined. A 5.00 i DUBLIN, Ireland, July 28.—The commencement exercises of the Na} ba a and of Mr ; Hopp's tragic os lee bos Hi Haag Mg cee ae value 35.00, 2 fMonal University of Ireland, closing a year in which the study of Cali jiu (Aah in the Th ia 6k Sale ta aa —— | Jin the crics that roused ali the inhabt- Travelling and Steamer Coats of JHown marked improvement among the hundreds of students In the |) bu eure Mi I aKehiart F ineeea tud a ‘ ok alitedied 1 neat ants of the village of Inwood. ps “ ° } nificance to Ireland because of the ying coud shake him froin the story he jsbere, 1.00 fect away, for ald. The with braid and velvet. 45 in. long. closely correlated political situation.| ait at the time of his arrest. ‘The are eae teres Oy ive meeiey Veen value 25 18.50 | 4 ‘The bitter fight made by Irish Unton-|coroner's jury freed him, hioldiag that | The Morningside Athletic Clus, with | lue 25.00, 8 t {sts against the establishment of an|the slooting was accidental Pera i a : paeceere| Remaining stock of Summer Coats Irish University forced a political! Markness, who ts only twenty-seven @ camp under the Paitsades in Interstate | 4 : ‘ ig GBBe. & HOPAIY “landtiags wiove: (Wabim. Wauslodo? renl’estate’Aid ii ' |Park, opposite Dyckman » Among and Wraps, including the season's most de- geSOS EpON A DAFOLY NEN ARS Oye | cok brOKET WIM A pretty home at Sea the members spending Sunday at the! A : tional University tn the face of 10ng) year-old baby Ive. Last April, while years old, a Marathon runner of note, i and determined opposition {8 now a ing through the Middle West, he living in One Hundred and Twent matter of national importance struck up chance acuaintancs with | shal eS ond at He wan joined | The exercins of the Natlonal Ut. | piggy of Noa Marist Meee Lave’ | Court Agrees to Decide Suil sone int Aror xe" HOUSE GOWNS & BATHING SUITS. | veralty, although lacking the vivid | yurg, ba, Mra, Hopp herself had been | UTE ARTES ¢ elde s | - ihes avec | | pleturesquencss of the ‘Trinity pro-| ma and was divorced. Me \fier Witnessing the Two | ee Uh GE In Both Stores. ; sions that wended their way|!! Uy her parents « on through the Trinity Arch last week | 1 ve bvel with florence 1 to the music of the Irish war pipers’ | jurors to-day We loved ¢ band ('), have been surrounded with sveatly. 1 planned t “MISS MARV SVNON deeper meaning be urd Cox a of Dyckmaa! Performances. je Bintan RORGDY CRERRG. olpRrel Boudoir Gowns of Stripe Cotton RUN ALL NIGHT. | Voile,—lingerie collar, lace trimmed. he river, with conside:able trou- use of the fact} Wife Ket eallvas i 1 David 0, who, with Willa © | oe ties frlends were value 6.75. 4.95 A ce, My wife knew Hide Aifile: hue: bée cuse ppro- - ~ |v Miss Alma Dorrey, j all the scasious were held in Irish, Irish speeches, Irish songs, Irish |) lence. My w am vinileh |} bat Stile, used of appro = |vieted by Miss Alma Dorrey, elgnteen, é loved Florence, On tie Wednes ta rang” choc tduas Gevahe Ray anew as Bertha the [of No. 313 First avenue, and Katherine . ‘ Hays, Irish conversation marked the convocations in Dublin, in Cork and) gore Porence was killed ny wofo meta | EUNER EM Aaaha Guide MeMahon, nineteen, of No. 109 West | Negligees of Albatross with white | Belfast. For the National Univeralty of Ircland s really composed of [and we went to Highton Hoach for vie | The Woman’ fom Abraham Glas . Bo- | One Hundred and Thirty-soventh street. | dotted Marquisette collar and cape to 4 ¢ Institutions, the University Colloge of Dublin, the University College | 24 T aeresinraasvalicareeeal tan nos re 1 Gas piled el Ge aaa Rel ‘ d 6.50 ‘ Gio students as well as by all of the faculty marked the establishment of a! 9. | NEW MEAP Vi could produce at hls own expense gall cf this wan surpasses aavthing I g fire at the edge of the stream, | value 9.50 (atem that is not only the keystone of Irish education but of Irish nation-| ow ject and try to live a decent kind| both plays the first week in October to ever saw {they so enjovod themselves that they ye Gol Ya claim ta une| “Phe nearest resemblance to the two lentirely forgot Cex does not run bis! + ality. Wte fc < boy. how that Goldknopt's claim {9 un | ‘ Pde order to understand the lmport- salty atudics thorein was not essential at SeANibeLiTR Chet Laeba out nen founded ea aya haath Pa meencn es that hg LUD Leno oe * House Gowns of Albatross, lace | k i ty in the | matriculation, intend to give up Florence. 1 wanted] This camo aa a climax to a heated | hers $88 Picture of George Washing-| When, about 1 o'clock this morning, trimmed,—sun plaited skirt. 5.75 ' Race of the National University N aly tb oe clty ita ko abel ould . ibs ton in Mr. De Mille’s play and a plc-|the girls discovered that the ferry hud Present history of Ireland, a resume of bik dal ACCRRION: cectiolAne pseny ta oae Ate v etait wuld Jargument between Mr. Belasco, Gola | ure, of pfieorge Washington in Gold-/ made its last trip and they faced a night value 7.50 the batiles for its ablishment is \. D <opt and Adolph Freyer, counsel for | - 1 to give half the " i Mr. Belasco concluded by ' f Recessary. The National University! Every one of the great continental | state. I expect joldkopf, during which Mr, Be r. Belasco concluded by paying his *0| respects to Mr. Freyer European scholars interested in @he | Money to my wife and to keep the ne ener He cisuartae ; begat shi failed aaa Lawn Wrappers, 1.25, 1.45, 1.75 Mea has been since its inception the | eee vot Gaelic ae a living lan. [Halt for setting up a new hon eclared ho was the victim of @ con-| “You ought to be disbarred,” he i to eat thenh vOut of Ghele. Gilani foundation of Irie education. |guage, Windisch, Zimmer, Holger. Ped. | Florence. spiracy and that the two playa bore | shouted. D LOTUS RIG rIAN per wauid'| cores, 0. ANE. (Hens OMe Oe tee DURE Bathing Suits of Mohair... From the tie that the Gaelic 14884" lerson,” Meyer and Dottln, gave testi] “I Went to the York Hotel, Seventh |!) sintiarity mresiea tual Be ean THA OeOME TE lcci oe ze 3 : " et pits J x venave udge He ingly ac y finally deci t wenty=f a started its crusade for the re-establl <|imony of the neceaeity of auch an en-|A¥fRUe and Thirty-seventh street, sitica made Gy Nr. Belasco: and | BAAS offer to produce both plays! Though its gunwale was pertlously values 3.95 and 5.50, 2.95,3.95 t of Irish In the schools of Irelanl |trance qualifcation. But it t# only this | July 1, with Florence. We registered « a co Gadde tke talk Wrouasi. by | for Gumnmladionsy CHUM Ob TRAE Tht nsar the water the catan fleatar ts i . ; for the preservation of a lang we year that, through a War waged by in. | Man and wife, On July 20 Florence was |"! haNnepe fter. witnessing the per- | COMMicctoner may decide whether there party of five and all wect well unt) Bathing Suits of Messaline..... ater twas dying because of the Mth" dividual influence on every eltadel over- | Kink !ome to visit her parents in| 7°" a ‘ {s auy similarity between them. Ralawelic trom wpaaaina liu upseciine| *Beducation employed in this counts. looking the fleld, the rule has been set | Lewisburg. She had just finished writ-|'°! or HiNPARarere it understood ail’ present to sangcine tauearasiee' | neat, The ins proved to be as values 5.50 and 6.50, 3.95, 4.75 ‘ o ne but wer | Natio; ve y out a knowl | 6 her tation e \ cast for Mr, Goldnopf's play as fe Tho Woman,'" said Federal Buildin aed to m to make for the up- St Would be ax decidedly the language Of ledge of Iriech suMelent to conduct his began packing her grips, and In do- Preyer, renee rrr urned canoe and ail five hung on to > institution as Enelish te the lan-{studtes in all branches, Ing s0 came across an automatic pistol] Ty many ate pa gcas wert give ni 23rd Street 34th treet Chase of Oxford, hai been settle) in} The exeltement stirred in Ireland by] which | bougtt some mon fs f ” 7 " j the keel cetentsd ; rues piny @ better cast. if will n Tolling the others to stick to the upset minds of the men who praject the Nationa! University question was!1 was carrying « dy sum of money | beanoe and) that he would'acon be bhek, _ ; ; P waked me to ex After Judge Holt had accepted Mr, | |‘Timmons set out to sw: language movement. The mailing of |equal to that of a Presidential clection| about with me, ¢ f ae -compulrory: subject in theTun'-|in the United rat results ac-| plain how It work Jolasco's offer, the play ht wa yoathouse, It was deserte e ran | WeGasity war an absolute necessiiy. and] complisied by those who desired the! “Florence was sitting on my knee and] sated te hie ee Set Peo cnerinniiete nese anay: | lehiie the men of the Gaelic League de> | foundation an Irish University for unaccountable inanner the pist®| Junge REELS HE 18 TO BE eee Be naa Pleas toe | fo start from the very bue jan Irteh ave en mos wonderful, 1 1, Sho sipped from An influx of buying orders, thous *, is ntye! < 1 t oe 1. Bo, realise’) that the uni-[although they have not yet satisfied] lap to the floor su TREATED LIKE A KING. latiy tor, ie Western raivoads, ine 2 ray eur baantarantia cetera | my vs " ity would hel» to | down the} thors pioneers. 1}. é 1 belleve it was the King of Ba- fue a higher trend the stock ee a nc erhasway con | ie fn the primary and interme: | ‘The National University, composed of AE UVABIBR OT TO. SURREN®| sald Judge Holt, shaking hands market to-day, followin rremaier (ee tone seas eee cid DBAs POR ° . ‘ t ree b eens | OER HIMSELF. with Mr. Belasco, “who engaged players openit MASnGHMIKE. 160K. He galloped down Dyckman street and | 1 feaey Ulead lg al sity of Belfast and the) ayo notet people to send for w doctor and |oreq to attend the p reduced) Ly -NORNERE Baca anda aw SOLICEMAN'S BOAT GOES OVER| 7 are a: u ‘ork, 1g tlre i : 0 North cltic and a fo ‘ Iv hy Mee tae an aindulance, and then hurried out to} yoy, CER aleve TOO. pont abov demand. that a. national univer: [UO "sty | surrender myself to Patrolman ‘Thomas | yy rthy reached them ; . $ By the time M Li be D- 5 0 In w few years the} ; Belasco thanked him and, turn; range of Saturday, we Hine, MfoCarihy: reac where Irish should the estab Royal University of Dublin will he die, | Afmstrong, who was the first pollceman| ng to Goldknopf, «aid [The buying demand subsided some-| {he girls were beginning to have a Janguage, Just as English Was goived under the act and the N a thes SIA Nera eee ae MER 1 established Inngueke of T: ational | ow, Your Honor, 1 want to moot what y the firat hour, but the ma University Colewe here will leave the | ice and f had had no quarre | ine clatmant." Ket managed to retain the major part | ted out. Leaning over the stern of Jeg, met with determined oppe Present buldings In which it has been! eit. We never had but ¢ Goldknopf, 4 small man, blushed per- Of the Inittal gaing, his boat, MeCarthy got hold of her and ’ those Unionists styled West temporaril — established 1 enter the} set, ! that was when I si ceptibly . ‘ A : 1 ay sul to consid-| Was lifting Ler in when over hia boat as un a S ot. mEPeECHCaAlan froin. thelr Ge buildings of the Roy ¥ tiat tinel and begged her to make w Nevis: alka Honor ili co entire ternoon | went in ‘the choppy waves. - be so closely aMiiated with Eng Mt Is possible that the Queen's College hereelf, ae I proposed t ae ta a ace se who on. the rthy,” though greatly hampered even ‘the name of Irish was dis. | 0% bina have fl tnade INlalinar es soon agen yey the two plays," sald Mr. Bela ul side during the morning turned| py pis uniform, was in good form come € Coleg: Mapteful to them. They realized the | ger provides. Way, ae they iote! clerks and. policemen Waluc of such an educational institu that this was the same stoi and that if the language move. FUNDS OF THE PEOPLE ENDOW | «1, jataly & " because I Want to put an end to this sellers In the last two hours, but noyance 1 have had from aspiring form of selling only depressed. pri uthors who have claimed from tiny about half a point, Finding the |i: fon, the floor elr| pared with the others, One by one he | helped them from the upturned canoe to @ hold on the overturned rowboat, ted them higher out of the ; fer, another r While this help was still some distance I. The Closing Prices, away, Thomas Vincent, a lawyer, of No, changes as compared wit Saturlay’s in his motor boat Nyanza, heard the Fe as fellows, 4 an? opened up his engine, As Vin-| cent sped downstream to the calls, Tim- | yt | mons, with Cox Stockman and ( nd two boatmen, Emile we Ketcuer, in his fifty-foot motor, was racing upsiream to y the shooting. a Hiatal thaln le |impregnable to lauid ® bok tf would be established firmly ¢ THE UNIVEPSITY, Jand tha had made no effort to es-|'xtr. Belnsee declar d te had reag OPerators began a buying movement In| which fle pevivers of Irish would have strength | The endowment of 1 National Uni- | cap nae fared he had read the jast half hour that elevated the| water. y ie int enough to demand of the Government | ratison with: thet ee qoute Chat all offlcials dealing with Irish! phe Univeralty Act cliege, ‘apeakers should be required to conduct | University College of Dublin £10,000 «go0,. | It 18 Understood his father, a Brookdy: heir business with them in tho Irish !00) from the Royal University endow. |°oMttactor, who has been standing Ianguage. ment; but the Royal University t# not | i has interceded with Now, officiaidom is the very bane of ¥*t dissolved, although the National Col-| man's wife and that Mrs Irgiand’s existence to-day, for the le Boe ween In operation for four | has aK (Government of Great Britain exerc a Gaver in ee Ila fhe Hen At characteristic foreign policy of Job- ‘io funda of £82,000 (810000) yg Pubs] that he has reformed jugs: Bicienhapter: represents main ores to plscate malconten’s| wae through leverage of panis|CAN SRE NOTHING BUT HER] ue preven menthing his quectae more extensiv nd intensively in 1 funds that the nal University has | DEAD FACE, ot Mr Breyer TuOnERL A! tas, ausetlone Wend then in any other part of the | been able to demand the study of Irish.| Harkness did not retu h Mr, Freyer had retorted with the re- British Empire. As a result, the en- r the County Coun in voting thelin Sea Cl after b nary £0: his home See cae or ce a Gre oficia! class of Ireland, instead of |NOHes In Many cases made It contingent | stead he PUAr OURS velensed, Ine} Merk (hal s8 ri It Goldknopft's pla ‘ainted Philanth- from which it is charged “The an" Was plagiarized. | And I want to tell you, Mr Freye 'YJadded Mr, Belasco, addressing Gold- © YOUNK | knopf's lawyer, “that the two plays are Harkness |no more alike than an elephant’s ear is i od to take her husband back |iiKe your mouth: college | when he has proved to her sat aarmee Soaks arket to the highest of the day at] ‘hen thetr crles were heard by Walter ing time. Burns of Inwood Hill, He called up et galns amounted to ost one|Police Headquarters, which notified Har- pint, with: Unton and Southern Pacific] jor A Squad, and men were hurried out ding anadlen -Pesifia and ¢ from the One Hundred and Fifty-second red enjoying the best) strvet station. Harkness, who has been out on a $5,00 bail bond, i f ‘Peinity ove the t the court room alone. action sor Dittenhoefer, represent- eres SFAsping the swords by the hilte und pririan fa muatstoutasibie Cetieea |B) Broukiymy, eee HEANOR | Daetae Oe ent ano the rescue, pps ine leagware movement, views ih to accept the conditions |"! have reason 10 believe,” BELASCO DECLARES SUIT IS “A }m Gel & it Hl cca seek the saatee duamone atin that seemed likely to close to.them! endowment for the | eG ARLE Le ie PUT-UP JOB.” Anagtide’ Minige tress Me hade ama A iC pyc | g Oo O d for th eC Many avenues of employment because the University 9 £5,000 oF | cerely hope eo. I believe that when, tee | it Wae Rot until Mr. Belasco had de- 4,7. #4. F S| policeman. 1p of their lack of knowledge of ish. paper, Trinity College sized canoe and rowbuat in tew aaa! from'lia few mathe ab rl clared further that the present suit was mit” & Olin Hinka) Gane | ee ee wea Various sources secures . sp job” aga'nst him and De Bie Ba ateous Hving, T con: the Irish Unionist the inst the re-establishment of . ver £ Which abo fark US| Mitie, whom he comm 4 to write j Hd Moe taal born tere | F mex from the pu for the past and that 1 ine] = rag fey colt yin i an been r = Yreland’s education are fights In spite of tls, the National filgeccahec wil Woman,” that the hearing «wa $ are than at hour ation, none th bit sity has beon the first meannes NT} permitted to go on, uninterrupted. 4 were offore nankets a has been a terribl p they are misguided. lity ever doled out byt De Mil'e told of the evolution of eMut the | / ; | ar ney hurried awa @ispluiely no reason why th "1 nt of Ireland to the majority | dead face ‘ ne att play In dispute from its « fs | arted ou _ thes hurried away | ye movement whould become a Na. | {Meh people. And in t aT tha’ ¢ vie Mt tit The Princess of H ait” A t s i oot | r ‘ 1 e Uérialiat weapon thing but the vio. | ih fein iene ln but ba he Su | tne." then “less Plaza,” and H — 4 apposition of Irish Unionists to It! Trin nation, quite inrespecti wee | ee Wh rapa ges) t TO. SAIL STEVENSON'S SHIP. eit no. eae reenact ny | Corone: en we fhist talked over play 1S, when the Gacllc League and| West Hriton element n the! who perte tokt Mr. Belasco tf we could got a 1 in the University | of Mya. olleagues in the language revival Senate, who were alinost all powerful had accomplished the passage in Par-\in the establishment of the institution, mt of the National University of | '## lost some of Its power with th A uct, and the accomplivhinent Widespread feeling for Irish education in see Ireland. oe the end of @ tong-fought war, | "Asa result of the auttation concern-| MARTINS! Va. Aug od hear, story to throw up against a vind of political graft ft ud t, and so we dectded on th's o gars! printed in next SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5—The M schooner Casco, immortal ay the ship > 1 adventure {n which twenty-four 2 yoars ago Robert Louis Stevenson led away never to return, soon will be to enter the fishing business 1, Stevenson sailed from San Francl Af in 188, Crutsing through Oceania on a opinion regarding oner's Jury ain sprang to hi tiuie and offered to produc Woman’ and Goldknopf's play juestion of the teaching of Irish in ‘ing the National University, first fer) MTS Arabella KE. Snodgrass, gr University became the next battle | its establishment, then for the teach-| mother of Miss Doreas sn) id, The league's contention that | ing of Irish In ts courses, then for the| nurse who met a tragic fate, diod| Ms OWN expense for the beneflt of the of any education in Ireland apart 4dmirsion of Irish as @ matriculation| yesterday tn a hospttal he f the shock | Court the language, literature and his-|@ualification, a!) points on which the| which prostrated her upon hearing of | REFERS TO “HAMLET” AND of Ireland was a contradiction in; G2e!!c League has won after iany| te fading of Miss Snodsiaes's body in| “BERTHA, THE SEWING MA. fand went 40 far as to assert that |"Ar® the National University of ‘Ire-| a creek CHINE GIRL." A , Huniveraity for Irishmen could ot be (ana ands to-day the crystallized ov _ q. ered the materials for “The Ebb ‘Tide, ‘r iM * for “Pho Wrecker” and “In the South nee Nes Areal ma alate Res aEe pL cha: i . Seas.” Many of the best lett of the dosire of the Irish people “The Shuberte are back of this whole -- collected editions were writt if a knowledge of Irisb,euMicient to possess a national system of equca-| FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE | tning.” thundered Mr. Belasco, “The vitomuen ny tm legaed en eae ; ‘ aed on co'e sun je the student to puree rey soe eeeinsalagy atrtar, rae vatver- ton that eball be distinctly \rish, | Builds nsw flesh 0d resews bodily strength. *4¢, two plays are uO more alike than decks. 4 the Casco, in searoh of health, he gaths 4 EAT NIHR oe ot = he “ Rt aaa rs ory - “