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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. HEROES SAVE FOUR Four New York Women Delegates NEWYORK WOMEN ‘SWELL CATS THESE, HIGH ART BURGLAR WOMAN ARRESTED! OVERCOME IN FIRE THATMENAES 200 Policemen Rush Through) Flame and Smoke to Carry Out the Victims. fo Bult Moose Ronvention in C649? WTHE MOOSE HERD, HAD AFIST CABIN LOVED MUSIGBUT | WICAP AND GOWN iri eS - ADEPTATBRIDGE ANDTWO STEWARDS GETS TEN YEARS; OF COLLEGE GR yee Sted Also They Are Some Poli-}Royal Siamese Twins, Only| Kennedy Who Terrorized Flat-|“Mrs. Hanson” Insisted on ticians, and Attract Much Separate, Arrived in State | bush With Thirty Burg- | Reading Macaulay on Street | Attention in Chicago. on the Rotterdam. laries Had Valuable Violins. Until Locked Up. > CHICAGO, Aug. Tf the women del- | Of course a Slamese cat m CHILDREN GIVE ALARM. exates among New York State's Bull! in feline ari Mooners prove as a y be higher] John Kennedy, the swell young Eng-| Weartng a collestate gown and @ 7 ocracy than a Hester street} lish burglar, who has a partiality for) mortarboard cap and with a volume ef / t at the political | cat, for inatance, and it may be that a] Stradivariu« violins and rare briceas| Macaulay's Essays under her arm, @ } ‘ ; i + + for sentenc via, sitting In the | Hani same as they are known to be at brid Siamese pussy inherits the right to! brac, was arralgn before | Woman describing herself as Mra. Emme whist Col. Roosevelt's vote tn the Em=ltravel de byes from old King Chuitlun- n, forty-nine years old, of Coney pire State is liable to outgrow expect orn, the father of all Slame Hons. The principat tople of conversa-| 14. that ax it may, two Siar tion among the New Yorkers who a! ive 't Tork to-day ‘atier hav. | rived late Saturday related to the won- bathe TS alite: te Cau Selaerdann ot sent WD inst night on a Tenth avenue ear, | “erful talites made by the women dele- | !ng @ first cabin on the jsebbienh er lh to Sing Sing for a term of from five! «Go away," she told the conductor ' MISS.E «6. kates In disposing of every mere man| themselves on the run acros: Littered Fire Escapes Add to Peril of Panicky Fugitives From Tenements. ounty Judge eats. | criminal branch the County spt, {Tsland, Was arraigned to-day in the rns Harlem Court 40 pussion| Brooklyn, to-day, and t protestations ti apite his t had never| Mrs. Hanson first attracted attention stolen a thing in hin life, w On the eve of the noisy celebration @f the festa of St. Vitto, when all Goerck street was strung to-day with @olored lights, and the booths of huck- Gters were going up on doth curbs, a] uu, @idden tenement fire spread a paralysis ever many blocks and endangered the fives of more than two hundred persons. | Mrs, Samuel Wetnizimmer, who lives to ten years. when asked for her fare. “T am pur- delegate who tried a hand at cards on) These regal kittens, with smutty oe Kennedy in the man who terrorized ‘quing the Higher Education, Listen to the train, The contests were friendly | faces and the tails of bunny rabbits,| the Fiatbu ones, not even @ bandanna handkerchief h section of Hrooklyn tast| these beautiful words from Macaulay.” ; were brought from Parts by Mr. and|apring, perpetrating a series of thirty-| Mrs. Hanson, put off the car, them j having been wagered. | Mra, A, Barrelet de Ricou, who have| two burglaries in ix weeks and getting read Macaulay in thrilling tones to the | Chicago to-day manifested a erent | nifeat J also their two sons, Paul and Claude, | away with enorm deal of concern over Now York's auffra-| with them. The kittens are the daugh-| Hoe w Bist delegates, Appearing to take &/ ters of Mme. de Rico moat serious view of tne part they are ntities of loot. various Columbia University bufldings by ace dent than and also to the pe nan in the family way car, where she likewise declined arrested me Stimeso tabby | anything © Aw a Nan and were born Paris six weeks) of John M, Ewald of No, 74 Kast to pay fare and was put off. She was ‘| to play In registering the will of T. Rags, Mme, de Ricou, who is an Ameri-| Fourth street, Brooklyn, whose house reading to a fire hydrant | Sonne inthe peiicential abeinatien | can women and the daughter of Judge] had been re fa rare Stradivarius avenue and Lawrence | Oe ete ee coe ceteeeren |W, Fuller of Washington, brought| and a numt other thi long |liceman Casey arrested her, @n the fourth floor of the bi; ix ator: } WLdA uller of! ashington, brought] a n er thin ot long | Hee: i f eh went 4 from other States that women would |the kittens aaa little Siamese twin gift happened to ee Kennedy in the; When Lieut. Farrell at the West One | hook dasebibatlsl eh baPIUN heal Pel baa al soon have votes in_New York State, | atth | - z : to Miss Louise Grace, the daughter of] act of breaking int sther house near Hundred and Twenty-ffth street sta- early to-day and left her ten-year-old Miss Isabell Morrison, slater-in-law of i New York by. 8h . he tlon asked her birthplace, Mrs. Hanson | @on, Alexis, to play in the rooms with Timothy L. Woodruft, appeared in the | ® former Mayor of New Yor py. Sho the m, the burglar | the | jammy and Moritz Rosenthal, from - Just why the noon wearing a lurge pasteboard tay on | Mould Have had a Atateroom to them-| finally caught and locked up asa a Wl all sho said, removing the box which was printed: nelven Wax A matter that Mme de] ploious person, The following day Mr. [Po in, omcers had finished their eyes and noses they told Mrs. against him and he was held|yfanson she need not answer any more 1, always protesting bis inno- questlo Ricou did not think necessary to ex-| Ewald went to court and made a formal plafn, It's a fact, however, that no pas- sengers on the Rotterdam recetved more attention (han th regal cats, | cence. Hls own protestat! HAD TWO STEWARDS TO WAIT | Milded to by those of a beautiful young ON 'EM, TOO. woman who visited him Jail and who would only desert verself as Helle. A deok stoward and a lining room|" hn Wan very. uaetul. to the patce,| Goes Without Saying, steward united in thelr assiduous atten- | however, inasmuch aa she inadvertently Nese lors, The: ‘ ! y a women delegates, among them Mise! tons to the Siamese vistors. They had | disclosed to them the address of their! You don’t have to say “same as Mary E. Dreier, Presilent of the| the best the ship's larder provided, and| prisoner, No, 92 Mowery, where they! he last.” The same first and last Women's Trade Union of New York and! both of them to thelr daily turn )found an imposing collection of booty, | member of the State Factory Investl-j around the decks on the xtremely valuable ‘ above. CHILDREN FLED, FLAMES QUICK- LY FOLLOWED. Gallant Regiment Learns to The children hearing the crackle of fiames, ran from the front room where ; is hey were playing out to the kitchen, Its Sorrow That Gen. Sher @o find half of it ablaze. Intent only on Yr a - a ting away from the flames and for- man Told the Truth. @etting the fire escape, the three young- ee Sters ran through the blazing kitchen ; to the alway, IL three were slight-] The Seventy-first and Seventh Regi- kating Commission; Miss Frances Kel-|teashes. When Mme. de Ricou was |VYiollng and much antiq ly ainged but not seriously hurt, But] ments will go forth \o mimic battle on he a — bric-a-brac, e ler, head of the State Bureau of Labor | asked by the Customs to nut_a| When Kennedy. was confronted, with '08e dy leavin) u Itoh y i . t and Immigration: Mra, William Grant! vaiue on the pampered pussies she sald ? ‘ tora HH : i open the door into the kitchen | Saturday next with all the comforts of Brown of the New York Women's Pea this evidence In court to-day he stil they allowed the smoke and then the! nome, They will go by water, and they eration and Mrs, Robert H. Elder, bona | #2 apiece. but any kitty fancier will tell /dixctaimed having stolen anything, but CEYLON TEA fame to fill the hallwa; a the hall. Mrs, Weinizimmer had @iret hung her pillows out of windows @© air, Some one must have dropped a cigarette upon them from a window on : IAM ISABELL MORRISON, - 8 Were Boon | Delegate from New York. WHO ARE You? This was quickly copied »: y other | ds of aecure [Including several t ‘ ' Welrd-looking kitten#| ran, was pursued by the police and (took a box of snuff from her gown, lobby of the Congress Hotel yesterday t he ha will go in fine boats with cushions to of the Brooklyn suffragint you that 0 was pretty low eatimate|deciared that he had bought all his Almost before the score of families in heidi 4 abla for that kind of a cw possessions fro an named the tenement knew what had caused the | ®t Upon and cafes to stand In KILLED BY FRESH AIR BED,| Te Rotterdam was only one of a : Packed Where Grown. . Childish screams in the hallway the pall] The Twelfth Regiment will also co 7 pentane Siseneny whole flock of trans-Atlantic flyers that zi ee of smoke had swept down stairs com-|t War, and so will che gallant Sixty- a ‘ted the attentions of the Quaran- | oth are responsible elements for ‘When Mrs. Mary Griffen went to the|*** . Br h er 4 4 ‘ pletely choking this exit, Some from Lophie Reus two cae not hav ee IN PARK FOUNTAIN rear fire-escape on the third floor of No. the fifth and sixth stories tried to make | cushions ride upon. e present in-| Civic League Declares There their way down the stairs, but were| dications are that they will have noth- seiceeapetctins ID + | that had thelr mudnooks in the bay om| ‘The boats clustered down the bay| White Rese Coffee, Pound Tins, 36e. Quarantine brought an aggregate of} When the Quarantine and Customs 7,00 passengers in all three classes,| launches got busy to-day were thi tine men this morning, ‘The ix liners! this early inset of traffic westward, 622 West Forty-fifth street, early this morning. to awaken her husband, C turned back by the sheet of flame is-] ine but freight oats vo rhle won ands! Must Be Reform j th nelius Griffen, she could not find him guing from the Welnitmmer apart-| What !s more, they will have to chap- In the until she looked down into the yard.| 8M the Amerika of the man} Californian of the Anchor Tins, at.| Owllig to the great success beh ments. ‘Then began a wild scramble for|eron the horses and mules of the other 5 = Elderly Women Comptain—| Gritten was thore dead. | ova, expected Inter in the day, had | Lute of the American Lines he Rotter. Sunday's offer, another Wi i igi trecsecucess regiments which are to travel in gor-( Present Extreme Styles. , ; ; Ttite telleved thet Grlfen, who was! IK more {0 add to the quous To-tay's dam and the Gworke Washington of the Wilson pleture coupon good for the Contrary to the law, all the fire es-|geous style. Appeal of “Newsies” Vain— |an inveterate fire-ercape sleeper, misaed, Wa® the record rush o! ming {ot the Russian-American tune and the @Plendid photogravure will «ke eape platforms were clogged with bed-| Of course there has deen lots of talk ble footing inith darknee wbil trying to omer kad ddoke Aiiticuntes om’ the| Lapland of the Red tar Line." printed in next Sunday's Wallis ips, tower boxes and other household Jabout it, although it te against “the] CHICAGO, Aug. §.—Longer ana! Eight-Year-Old Is Held, | "##!2 his fiat ne a refuge from the coid.| campaign and dock difficulties on the| Lapland of the Red Star Line. Di : (mpedimenta. Many of the openings |Articles” to gossip about these things.| Wider skirts with the waist cut so that : through the balconies were #0 stoppel|'The members of the Twelfth are sore By thene obstructions that the firat ten-/at what they suspect to he discrimina-| for the wide criticiam now showered on| “Say, tellers, the cop pinched Pedy @hts to dencend hurled boxes, garbaze|tion. They admit, however, it may be| women's attire. While the skirt! Pigengted tee. tent wim in the @4ns and bedding upon the heads vf /@ matter of mere economy on Uncle genatert for ing & swim in e eee e e : + Given this Combinati one thing to make persons In the street. Every checking |Sam’s part. Said one of the officers should not be long enough to strike the| City Hall fountain and the Judge is . iy ' Prete sidewalk, ‘it should be | 4 Semeckers that are @f the downward stream of terrified [of the Sixty-ninth to-day conceal the ankles. Thin meg ust 2] going to send him up to the Island for _ Ss ws tenants added to their terror, t is against the Field Service Regu- niles. 1s ts the view of| six months. Ain't that tough? Let's - 4 3 seh . A FOUR UNCONSCIOUS VICTIMS] /Ations to ship soldiers tn fretgnt sanake women, who have given the! go and make a holler.” een me at and it is fair to assume that Col. Shuey, So that was the reason that a score sdelalalis RUD Metall Conley will not accept it, At any rate| Miss Mary I, Balcomb, President of of little newsies awarmed into the City Policeman Sewell of the Delancey |ne wil not if the accommodations are| the Young People's Civic League,| Hall sub station to-day, protesting @trest station, rushed up the ameke-lrfot adequate, and from what we can| favors the longer skirt and the higher| against the arrest of eight-year-old Med stairs to the fourth floor, There learn they are far from being so. ut bodice, | Pedro Pigenstort of No. 11 Roosevel: hho stunmbled over Mra, Maria Politt.| “phere ts no feeling of soren: “The big cry of annoyance on the| street, wio had been brought tn by who had been overcome by smoke. Se-| against the Seventy-first and Seventh street and public places, from. men,| Officer Gleselberg. well was dragging the woman, Who] Regiments, for they are to get only, Which girls are now 1 i the bosom ts not exposed, is the remedy aking, is largely | Little Pedro wore only a short shirt ‘was very heavy, down to the lower! what they are entitled to. due to thet» foolish mode of dress and| and he and the shirt were dripping wot. floors when Policeman Butter arrived! «war is war, and the Sixty-ninth, Manner,” she said, Year by year and| Pedro had taken @ dare when a man to help him. would swim to New Haven If necessary |) month after they had brought Mra. Polittol or go on foot. But fo the street they turned back. They th the garb of women| threw a nickel into the fountain and right Is right ant) has been growing shorter and tighter, | thus encouraged the violation of a city this loks like discrimination, It may be, Now @ big woman looks awful in the| ordinance prohibiting batuing tn public found Moritz Kluber unconscious 01] though, that the freiaht boats were all| Present style, Only the dumpling girl| fountains. Pedro stripped off all uals the third floor; Sewell took him down | that were available. Nobody seems to) S48 Wear the costume and her figure 18) olothing with the exception of the shirt through the smoke, while Sutter ex-|know exactly how it happened §0 accentuated thut comment and an-|.oq plunged in after the nickel, Other Plored dorerted apartments, In one onleapTLE BOATS WOULD HAVE | "vance 1 be long enough to| ickels belns tossed into the pool, Pedro Yhe third floor the policeman found two ae the oe ‘ mained in the water up to his arm Heti girls, Pearl and Stella Krakover, BEEN BETTER. cover the anki nd be at least one-| rematn t ; ; i 1 " avol b “| pits duel «1 always com- Or] onere is one thing we have learned | third fuller avout the hips. Many| pits ducking skilfully an: Muddled in a SOrner i * eee ae and that io that there le no shelter nor | Skirts ate now ve high shoe tops, | ing to the surface with « coveted nickel idle ey et iar Mire were] any of the ordinary accommodations and when the wearer sits down in pub-| officer Gieselberg accomodatingly Ne the tight mode forces the skirt ; One of the men suggests that 1t would, ene ‘8 turned his back as the crowd surged Boon on the sidewalk. many inches higher ‘ea t this] Around the fountain to witness Pedro's tel ve been better to have provided cattle | day Civi Li db oad pet ele aN eta wes Maata “pause siben! the (eae tor | reonlition inthe Chief ae eoline diving feats, Two elderly ladies Prat trom the tenement at No. 1 J [there would be the etalle in which the n men constantly and emphati-| prompted by curiosity, edged into the beng sd beere bid rare eemung| men could stand, It ta fatr to preaume| cally condemn, by word and act, men| crowd, and when they maw Pedro In| and @ swarm of persons was ening Tet quiticient life-saving equlpment wilt| WhO speak of giris and women, or treat | the midst of hix porpolar act exclalmet of bo i , i : not tolerate from any man toward thett LE tat i eooking pots and Kettles that they | ernment will, doubtless look to that, A | own sister, sweetheart, wife, or mother The ladies insisted on Pedro'e arrest, | kicked off were real perils o the fire-| any rate we can depend upon the| ‘That men and women alike insist | “nd Gelselberg was compelled to act.) jow. Nevertheless, Capt. Slevin| Colonel to see that everything is al!/ upon a decent stan dress among | When he grabbed Pedro and led him! men heut, Harmon, soon had ladder| right and it ts a safe bet that if tt ien't| girls and worven—becoming, charming, | dripping Amto the station house the The latest rage-— Philately. Real foreign postage stamps and half-tone engravins: in each package. tucks in position and they ran up| we won't go on the freighter.” | une ‘not susentive and inate that na 1 held, tightly clenched in a wet fiat, three ladders against the fronts of the| And It is even waid that a company) RIFLOn woman wiv isa thus, ChoUgIETY | seven nic He wan sent to the two burning tenements. Tuese relieved |of the gallant Sixty-ninth will be de | '#4¥ W! a it hildren’ s. The p tof MMe the congestion on the fire eacape and] tatied to luok after tie horses and| - wsie fl. 3 was of no avail, and all of the tenants we fely on the mules of the Seventy-first, wh. n with| FRIGHTENED BY GONGS, even Mayor « in't help. T ground by the time the water began tol ine wagons are io sall with them | groun Bs helt wagons are to sell with them | LEAPS TO HER DEATH. pmplaining elderly Jadies hurried Pee! sem | with the brillant recora! (SRLS Se SOCIETY STYLE ATTACKED. Once when they asked the Intrepid] Mrs, ni Had Hallucination} TALKS SUICIDE, TAKES GAS. Duffy when he was colonel how many Tha e Police Soug’ | H Harbor Reform: Warns | men he liad endisted he said | That the Police Sought Her For and Family Discuss the| Against Gause Stockings and “Twelve hundred,” | as a Camorrist, And when they asked ti at Way, and He Goes, Tight Skirts, BAR HARBOR, Me, Aug, §.—Evitent- ly thinking that n how inary! Brigid Castaganl, who ived at No 14 go to Cuba he sal¢ 103 Willow avenue, Hoboken, had fol-| ‘The family party at Isidore Behrin's welve hundred."* lowed so closely in the Italian papers | house, No. 7%6 Trinity avenue, the fe at @ modern sum-| WOULD GO TO CUBA—OR ELSE- | the report the trial of the Ca-| Bronx, yesterday afternoon talked for mer resort is too frivolous, some person WHERE! norrists, ntly cluded tn Viterbo, | two hours about suicide and the easiest has been porting warnings to soctetys | wpney'tt go to Cuba?” asked my | that she became poxsensed of the hul- | way written in a siraggiing hand on note} mint with a rising infle tn his | !ucini that she was tn some way! Early to-day Mrs. Sarah Behrin found | ‘ound yesterday con- J | in th ‘i paper, They Were ) ay 0On* | volce. nvolved in the crime of the Camor-|her husband dead in the bathroom jculousty posted on telegraph poles 5 "pe ‘ol ; er st | stretched on an ironing board laid over “They'd go to hell" replied Col, Dufry, | Mists, Her stra mania 1] st 4 ther pulnts of vantage near the } ne 7 rapeny | the tut, as tube in his mout BOD AS ODOT PONG OE ante gathers, | Promptly and prouds |the very sight of a policeman wax| the tub, @ & i t h swimming cud, w ‘And i fa the same Bizty Ki to Fond her shrieking to her] Behrin Was Auy-Hix years old and a * anurans nro mand th wane i sot wre Ste laksa | se aha ban oo rnd a ou will smoke ‘ he Te FOR LADIES: down freight boat, while the Seventy-|behind locked doors. | eral weeks an accoun of the furriers ® 1. Weer stockings heavior than gauge, | first and Seventh ride on downy couches} | Yesterday her + mintck though:| strike. His Wife missed him when ah 2 Wear skirts more than one-half yard | of plush | Ag svetienc itatian featival | es ; r ol. Ci t, Vitto on the oA of New | eat of & und, A friend of Col, Conley declared that Yuk weal a hk rae sien Dr Halver of Don’, wear French heels, he would bet that the Colonel would! go he brovx to dhe hatha ahi aba called by Police Don't stare, fe not raise the slightest kick, He hal! cousin, Mr “th Dimui, Toeday,|man R Morrisania station, i Water CMEC harmonizes “21° |not spoken to him, but he knew that while Dimal and the son in| put Behrin was already dead. ear colors armonta ay he was too good a sodier to raise any the kitche ha posters cauaed more or less ind 0 ° ' ERE RA AERT I, RS ne ion in certain circles and were on about @ trifle of this sort, Paratory to 4 ones Toland, ptly pulled down when discovered thing that could be depended upe Fee Ban | oe and tha as that he would insist upon ee fond | ‘Tree Hid Ring Many Years, the Now Haven being in both a sani-| og or a patrol wagon. At tenet she James Anderson and Arthur Mcintyre | tary and efficient condition ‘ore his | 8 ‘ | b Sereamed and jumped through an open | of Orange, N. J, came across a spitt}700 men would embark on her for the vindow, Her lifeless body was found | 98 w imbedded in the| Maneuvera at New Haven. The regi-| Window. Her ite! ay wae found | apple tree yesterday, Imbedded in the loading at T o'clock |St the dottom of an airshaft fou | ’ : 4 *| ments are to beg! Hine Vv i chy fund = metng ng iar (Sasa ruc ‘uaa a insnerne Der |You won't need to The Superb ” Ma be. ‘gh taot? ¢ son frum Joby, May 17, 187" tt ts] °° ope, 16 i eh deracee rte fe Bera. -graagil vines ro-| ‘think twice” if you the trunk when the tree was @ sapling. (prom the Cathotio Biancerd.) 1 nt sent]. ips EEN REN ssiea on tg say nites on! buy once. Nexttime-- Lan our house yestentay and, my daughter mitted upon Ind ang tn the Ph tumaya | Rig y 10 Cc. t (From the Ciastnvatt Baquirer, fayed the plano for him. He just, rulv of Peru, starts to-day a Gabe—i wisn Hdlaon would Invent | Paved over hor playing. vith the Britfsh Consul 2 ol @ Young---for Style en Sy one more thing he quits, Mrs, Peprey—How rude! Why couldn't |the hendwatere of the Amazon, where | ; Steve—And what is that? he conceal his feelings the way the reet he will e#tablish a bese for his opera- and ualit £4 r) i Gay-a silencer fo. plancles of us do? tions. Ys @ ‘ ‘ = ae SEE AR a RAND Chemo i SPOOR 0 CWE a ORR RRC AEE oS eg ee mmm A Se oe a te — ies ub shall

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