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MISS GRAY WON'T SAY CHAUFFEUR ABDUCTED HER Christmas, Jailed Over Auto, Is Not to Be Charged by Drugged Girl. Since the arrest of John Christmas, who drove sway in an automobile with Bane Gray @ week ago Tuesday from the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Gil- martin, No. 191 Greene avenue, Brook- lyn, the girl has declined to be seen. Noe will her aunt further discuss the ‘The Gates avenue police stated to-day (tet Miss Gray declines to make & @herge against the prisoner of drug- ging and abduction. Christmas has been barged with grand jarceny oa account et bie failure to return the machine ‘which he borrowed from bis former em- ployer, Bolomon Segal, who !s in the ante supply business at No. 1108 Bedford Caristmes married but has been “~ THE EVENING WORLD Pale Green Silk Crepe Dance Frock Trimmed With Cream All-Over Lace Evening World’s Original Fashions tor Home Dressmakers. —_~—— DESCRIPTION. A fascinating Ilttle dance trook of simple aemgn ix of pale green crepe de Ching, The straight skirt, gathered slightly at the belt, is confined just be- low the hips with a cording which hoids & shaped band of fine cream imalines lace. Green silk ball fringe finishes the band, as {t does also the very deep RIDAY, AUGUS NEW FIGHT BEGUN jFIFTY AND WEALTHY, | {LORD CENSURED SHE WIL WED YOUTH WHO JILTED HER NIECE 16, 1912 IN TITANIC LOSS MAKES DEFENSE Unthinkable, TO FREE BROT, SOHAL Habeas Corpus Writ Issued on Allegation That Rosalsky Set Conviction Aside, BRNGS DISMAY TO. NYMPHS I REVEL. Great Rays Fall Upon Girls Dancing in Birthday Garb at Bantam Lake. Miss Marburg Says Report of Girl's Engagement to Fischer Was “Mistake.” Says Captain, That Any Seaman Would Disregard Distress Signals. Misa Bmma Marburg, fifty yeare ol, square collar of lace on the waist, which ngs over the wide black satin girdle. A bunch of tiny pink flowers confines the straps on the back of the arm, while a bunch also are nestled tn the knot of the black sash In back. A yoke of shirred cream net finishes the neck; also @ shirred band of it finishes the tr. omen ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Editor: Would you kindly advise me whet color would go nicely with gray crepe de chine, not too light. I am not fond of oral or any such shade. How would light blue do? If I were to have th Gress made like the mode! in Tuesda} World, would the collar and dropped points be pretty in silver colored la Appreciating your suggestions, D. 8. Nving With his parents at No. 814 Jeffer- oon avenue. He makes strenuous denial Pae blue is lovely with gray, al- though it docs not add Livell: to @f baving abducted Mies Gray or of compelling her to remain with him for the week she is said to have been in the color as rich pink would, or the new amber color. Silver lace with tho bine would be beautiful, but cream lace with the amber ‘He claims she went with him on the ide willingly and remained with him of In this he is backed her own volition. up by the proprietor of the Belmont Ina, near Jamaica, where the cotple stayed. Asoorting to this authority the two stayed at the Inn as man and wife and registered as Mr. and Mrs. John Christ. mas jr. Both were good singers and entertained themselves and other guests caty when Miss Gray saw the newsp: pete containing the account of her dis- eppeerance and her picture that she ‘pecame hysterical, hurriedly dressed and made @ hasty departui ‘The parents of Christi De well to Go. If so, they hav fo jnolination to go to the young man's reiiet, He was held for grand larceny im $4000 dail, in default of which he ‘was som to the Raymond street jail. ——————_—- jas are said to the young Hawaiian who smashed the worl at the Olympic arrived here yesterday. with nim two of the surf riding boards used by the Hawaiians, mission forbids the use ocean, but has granted him permission to employ the surf runners two hours Kahanamoku shoots hon a board atop huge cambers wi standing erect. he City Com- boards In the color. Dear Fashion Faitor: T have four and one-half yards of em- broidered green voile like sample. Kind- ly advise me how to make it for wear flairs during the winter. very thin, and of dark com- MISS E, O. D. broidered border at the bottom ished with » green satin band. Cn‘ the waist ry low in the front, leaving only straps over the shoul- while a guimpe of white me me gathered around « Dutch neck, with long sleeves gath- ered at the wrist with @ cording frill, will complete @ charming frock. A wide green satin girdle, Also slip, should be worm, Dear Fashion Editor I desire to vening gown from the sample of material I in- close. Kindly advise me the sort of trimming and color I could use on it Many thanks, MISS MARY Q. ‘Make the goods up over yellow okirt in panniers gown have tiny flat yellow velvet bows. On the waist have # round collar of heavy yellow lace finished with yellow satin, also @ smell flare on the tiny sleeve. ‘To Mrs. H. G.1 Wo, shoes are not worn with evening costume, unless they be satin ones in'a pale color, re which are really quite new. qn be mel ad & member of the millionaire tobacco family and herself very wealthy, tn- sisted to-day there ie no reason why PLATTSBURG, N. ¥., Ai of habeas corpus has been served on Kaiser of Clinton Prison at Dannemora directing that Foulke 3B. Brandt be produced before Supreme Court Justice HT. thie afternoon at WATERBURY, Conn, Aug, 16.—Sev- eral confessions hav tery of why, for the last five days, @ score of the prettiest summer girls of Litehfeid have been goin; ind arms, some of them Umping and all looking much subdued, It was all due to the suggestion of one of the most adventurous of thie out a game of or girle eager~ ly asked for an explanation, she whis pered the proposition to all, Tt was 1.30 A. M. on the day chosen. It was chosen because the night wae moonless, They stole alon, single file, until they came « bank of Lake LIVERPOOL, Fngiand Aug. Stanley, who was captain of the Ley- land line steamer Californian at the time of the disaster to the Titanic by which 1,617 lives were lost, issued @ statement to-day defending his conduct. clares that tf the Californian had been jeamer eighted from the Titanic volved the mye-" sae Kellogs here § eolock. Brandt is the former valet of Mortimer L. Schiff of New York city, serving & thirty-year term for burglary com- mitted at the Schiff home. Tho writ was issued by Justice Kellogg at the request of Attorney Mirabeau L, Towns of New York, Brandt's counsel, Brandt appealed to Gov. Dix last No- ember to commute his sentence, but the Governor declined 40 do eo and eubse- quent efforta on the part of Brandt's counsel to secure his releas prominently befo: was released for a time last winter on habeas corpus proceedings, but was returned to Ciinton prison from New York early in June. been working in the cotton mill of the Cunard liner Carpathia, She thought Capt. Lord states that the stigma cast on his character and seamanship ie un- deserved and unjust, ays, la conclusive that none of the re ible officers of the Californian was ‘ara there had been a serious calamity. cond officer was the only one who saw signals, so Lord declares him-.| olf Justified in relying on that officer's the accepted suttor of her twenty-two- Mise Lacie Munder, of the matter Mise Marburg disposed The evidence, he “The report that Miss Munder was to marry Mr. Fischer waa a mistake. Bantam, hidden main road by rocks ead although I have not told my friends Amid great giggling, there was a gel eral disroding and the girls were elad ie outlines, Before @ the swim they had come fer, ried out the nymph idea im @ mad dance on the sands with clasped hands and flying hair and were shoutisg when suddenly their joyous ortes turned to screams of dismay, amed eight miles between 1 and 2 ‘clook In the morning, whereas the Ti tanto did not move after midnight. Capt. Lord saya he hag no recollection of what occurred after midnight, his of+ flcers deeming the occurrences too un- important to communteate to him, ‘That gny seaman should wilfully neg- gnats is preposterous und the opinion of lack of a rept The announcement of Mise Marburg’s ade by her in a jet to society in Baltimore and w York, as it had been announced in the Maryland city by the Munder family that Miss Munder and Fischer were to be married Ho has since The Court of Appeals later aMrmed the decision of the Appellat 4 his return to prison, Following the service of the writ ha in London on Mien Munder te a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Munder of No. 19 Weat Twenty-ninth street, Baltimore, met Fischer while travelling in Burope engagement was flashed a gre shaft of light, which played and danced from thelr goating hair to thelr flashing heels, The light came from a great, bight powered lamp on an automobile thet had crept silently and slowly di Then the motor car steed still, a& If spellbound, but with the light @ancing in wild Very wild animation took the girle too They went shrieking. in all directions, making wild and fruitless grate far their clothing, They fell and scrambled over rocks and went burrowing into the rocks ungai naughty bushes scratched and scratched. With a vibrant honk, honk, honk, jenly dashed away. whimpered awhile, red up their Gressed and silently stole back to me convinced the officers of that the untimportance of the previous rock+ while the fact that the vessel re- ported was steaming away was a fur- ther justification, > LONDON STRIKE epresented in the proceedings, probably by Deputy Attorney-General | With her aunt. @nnounced in th Several weeks ago, Petition for the writ alleg Brandt “ls not committed or 4 in virtue of any process or sued by any c or by any Judi It 1s further assi about the 18th day of February, 1912, « motion was made on behalf of your petitioner to set aside said judgment ine 6 "lee Munder's RS FIGHT. Attacked on Dock Are Rushed Away part of becoming Mra. now learned the two women did nat go what caused the 9 is not known. letter to the Balti- abroad at all, change in their pl fon before Otto A. that the sald Jum more paper rea “Wul you kindly announce in to morrow'a issue my engagement to Mr, Frederiak A. Fischer of Paris, France, that the marriage lace in New York City in from the Tilbury docks to-day after @ hot fight with strike sympa- thizers In which dozens were injured. To save the vanquished nQn-union! hélter-akelter aboard a train which happened to be waiting with ateam up at Tilbury Sta- tion and rushed to London. Tho docks at Tilbury on the left the Thames, Just opposite Gravesend, are among the lar the world and strong efforts ha made by the employers to prevent work on them to be interfered with by tho tice © © © granted Judgment of conviction * aside and the sentence ‘revoked; that aid order has never been attacked or that it 1s now tn full 4 motion and the appealed from, force and effectiv —_—__ Moves to Step Fitrt! ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 16. of the boardwalk will be razed by order of William Bartlett, Director of Public to remove favorite trysting Places of persons who firt. Bartlett also will tear down pavillions in certain parts of the beach front and portions of the esplanade at street ‘This, he believes, wil drive the fi ere they can readily It le reported from Baltimore that the Munders refuse to discuss the matter and that they will not tell where Miss Munder now in, —_——._-——— Sunburn Blister Kilts, An Infected blister, caused, it ts said, by sunburn, ts believed to have cau the death of Winthrop Jordan, a sum- mer resident of Bay Shore, L. 1. Blood 4a, poison set in in his under Iip after a bad sunburn several days ago. a graduate of Yale, 18%, and is eur- vived by his parents and a wife > it to Welcome Katser, BERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 16 —The frat oMfcial welcome to thc German Emperor when he ‘crosses: ter Sept. 3 to attend the Swiss Manoeuvres will be extended well saeee. Becta t jocher, wi! as been a; represent the Federal Provident ee Government and the canton of ‘The strikers gathered so quickly that reinforcements could not rushed to the acene in time, and when arrived the fight, waged with clubs and ston leader = Herr. the boardwalk, be arrested by the police.