The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1912, Page 7

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STRANGE POSTAL BETWEEN HOTEL CASE HER SU Miss Murphy, Formerly of i} Waldorf, Sues Mme. de Bar- | bach of Ritz-Carlton, | ALL HER ROYAL RIGHTS. EMBROIDERED PAJAMAS. Actior Grows Out of Cards| Sent to Assistant Housekeep- er, Mentioning Blondes. | A suit for damages brought by Miss | Evelyn Murphy, once assistant house-! keeper at the Waldorf-Astoria, against | Countess* Clara de Barbuch, a petite and exceedingly pretty blonde Aus- who is now presiding over aj ° office In the Ritz-Carlton Hotel,| AXRCHDOCHESS BLGLA more the ‘fluffy, frivolous 1 | plot of a light con y than It does) asked Miss Murphy If she wouldn't put the dry, precise legal text of a law-| the clipping in an envelope and mail it brief, The Countess, who profers|t® Mme, de Barbach, Miss Murphy i ‘ |wald that she, already grown suspi- to be known in this country as plain| Coup, refused, ‘and. then myateria Mme. de Barbach, and who is now| guest shortly after left the Waldorf. rostrated in her suite in the Hite tee assistant housekeeper's suspicions Pariton following the notortety of the| Were confirmed, she declared, when she ie caddie Ne arrest tn July of Miss | Mate an investigation on her own : her with being the| Count and found that the woman wh ep td N deing the Ceotive’s trunks were labelled with ai 1 insinuating postal other name. ved from time to! “I have heen done an injustice,” was held exempt Miss Evelyn Murphy to Mfrom all blame by the Grand Jury, and| ning Word reporter to-day. ow through her attorney, Mdwardy know nothing about tee wast or jenny of No. 44 Pine street, has! charged trom the Rits-Carlton on a ‘ought sult for malicious persecu>/eount of them. In fact Mme. de Bar- Hon, bach received cards of this character Palr of lavender tinted pajamas |a year before T arrived in this coun-| mentioned in one of the try, M de Barbach accuses my aaa Mie, Ae: Si a | Aster of repeating stories to me, and| says that I wrote several of the plained to Miss Margi eated incidents on the cards that she elyn's sister, who w ed. I did no such thing, stant at the Ritz-c a incident came to the s embroidering th of my sister through Mme. h herself. She had received which casually stated that amas were found reposing in Mme. de Bar- lton, that she which account in her apart-|de Ii some one who|® > pentioned the fact on one of the pos- do Barbach received several . that sho was em- which w In the possession | hrol inftial4 on the pajamas, and Anthony Comstock, | that how they came there. [Anthony Comstock has in his pose EAUTIFUL WOMAN DETECTIVE |yeesion now a bundle of postal that y WAS EMPLOYED. ed. Some of them are Cake aveclndl ‘ y Insulting. T feel that Both the Misses Murphy are indignant Baek beey aD banged) Gnd at any suspicion should have been s abova ail things to cleus rected toward them, and say that a | ms . autiful woman de- _—_— oT 1 to Indu lyn i a urphy, whe she was siill in the serve} NEW THREE-CENT HURDLE of the Waldorf-Astoria, :0 send &lp on, op, and Allied atement containing a derogatory re-| t blondes, which was cut for Injunction A it Line. spuper, to Mme. de Barbach, e pored as a gues they sald. It weet In, previous efforts to stop ‘on of cars of the Three-Cent over the Manhattan Bridge, the . RK. T., Metropolitan Street Railway and fen: to th allied interests appeared in the fombs to await the action of the Grand) Kings County Supreme Court to-day, lury, who refused to | t her, through counsel, with another hurdle. The Misses Murphy say th Charles L, Woody of B, R. T, counsel ent dilemina back to a wked for a temporary injunction pre- arted in the Waldorf. injunction re- eral of the assistant ho Line from run- uptown to the Iti At hostelry to-day the cliried to state wha ent con ot. et Reed Latson, ent fare people, postponed It ts ciatmed by the 4 interests that che has no. consent lines in Brooklyn Burns detectives, and it was on idence that Miss Murphy was arr 188 MURPHY APPLIED FOR Po- | ih SITION AT HOTEL, | to cross the B. R. ss Evelyn Murphy arrived from) ani oo pertiaslon for such crossings mo, on the east coast of England, a} from t 1 ervice ommission. 7 i 5 fy fare cars 4 tev fr ago last June. She knew Pred-| Th sa ‘e ay as opers it Harris of the Ritz-arlton Hotel ‘al tracks at Concord w the Kits mand pany on the other side of the 3 = came to him for a positi: “ial Dae = — » de Barbach, no, how » did engage her. Mi Murphy ¢ n Waldorf as an the general try. Miss Murphy said s that he had several ho that Miss ; Advice to Expectant Mothers The experience of Motherhood is a that| trying one to most women and marks e. de Barbach dislik: nem because netly an epoch in their lives. Not felt they were Ins: manner ate man in a hund-ed is prepared or her out of the Kitz nds how to properly care for lf. Of course nearly every woman n Aus | nowadays has medical treatment at such P approach the experi- nism unfitted for the nd when it is over her da shock from which ver, Following right s the nervous strain of child, and a distinct » mother resutts, is nothing more charming than y and healthy mother of chitds Adbirth under the right ed be no hagard to health or S| heauty, The aun able thing is | that, will all the evidence of shatte y et winter, a Mies Lohman, woman and friend of ved from abroad, ‘Pro: of Mme, 4 bach anunprepa time inv 6 stiould roby | ‘s Vegetable dat the Wal- | FROM WOMAN | once « TIVE, 1 worn of unus homes there IVED A CAL tebe had been ix you want specie! advice write to *" Tydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co, «» (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and an- nd|8wered by a woman and held in arlton, and| strict confidence, of property, | ieoneicatica THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 French rdinal Dead. fj J} | LYONS, France, Sept. 11.—Cardinal ||} Peter Hercules Couttlo, Archbishop of Lyons, died here this afternoon. He had been tI for some time, Cardinal Coulliio was born at Parts in 18 and Ay LOVE'S BEHEST | was created a Cardinal in 187 by Pope Leo Xitt. —— “ Archduchess Elia, Granddaugh- ter of Austrian Ruler, to Wed Dragoon Officer. Best & Co. ‘A Sale of Misses’ iSilk Gloves The Celebrated “‘Fownes” Silk Gloves Discontinued Styles in twelve and sixteen button lengths; pure silk double finger tips. Twelve button...... 50c. Value 75¢ Sixteen button,..... 75e. Value roo Children’s School Hose FINE RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE —_—_————— eee Of real Maca yarn; high spliced heel, double sole and knee, very elastic, Sizes 5 to 9...... Fee ween eee e weeny Half dozen pairs, Specia FINE RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE eee enna e eee IE, Very elastic, four thread heel and toe; fast color, strong and durable, Sizes 7 to 10. dsuneiubecseesveicerecrses Por pair, Special, 121’¢ Lexington to $d Ave. exe 59th to GOth St. -“Babies’ Week”. in Photo Studio | This is “Dabies’ Week" in our Photo Studio, and to make it memorable we will hold a sale of photographs for CHIL- | DREN AND INFANTS throughout the entire week, and offer our regular carbonette finish, cabinet size photo, regular price $3.00 dozen; our special price, at... C All other styles at from 14 to 9 reduction. Remember, | this price is for babies’ and children’s pictures and for one week only. Sale ends Saturday, September 14. Bring in the little ones for a sitting any time and we will guarantee a perfect picture. Photo Studio, Sixth Floor. HLOOMINGDALES*. Bloomingdales’ Pure Groceries | These very Special Prices for Thursday and Friday: | VIENNA, Sept. 11.—Preferting love t royalty, the Archduchess Elia, a Vorite granddaughter of the impero' Francis Joseph, will to-day renounce ail her royal rights, following the an- nouncement of her engagement to Count George Waldburg Lustenau Hohenems, an officer of the dragoons. Archduchens Elia, who is twenty years old, fell in love with the Count when the latter was a school companion 5f her brother. She confided her secret the Kmperor, who now favors the ‘tch despite the united opposition of Fest of the imperial tamil: wif renounce hi rights at a coremony in the monial chamber of the Hofburg in the Presence of the Emperor and many members of imperial fami Emperor will be seated be opy in the Privy Counctl ¢ will adi is the members o} he He will be supported by tl Austro- Hunga: Minister of Foreign A. | Count Berchtold, and various | functionaries, The Foretyn Minister A alg tb, age I in ete fiattie. Lee Cofiee kira | 1.35 of the tm. Derial family will give their consent. The Archduchess will make a deep | reverence in front of the Emperor, «> to the altar, and, laying the ‘rat Misses’ Norfolk Middy Shirts For School and Gymnasium NORFOLK MIDDY SHIRTS Of White Drill trimmed with dark blue galatea, will sign the act, and h future husband will renown in her name. Cleanser « A remular 1c. Dag in use, | CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Every member of] No Alcohol or I Chicazo's Police Depart b rollara and cuffs and belt. 4 to 18 years...... competed to take « faroush of wines} |~Dangerous Drugs, fl. wre " ib 1.75 aix days without pay on . $3.50 NORFOLK MIDDY SHIRTS ' Of light weight Dark Blue Flannel, collars and cuffs trimmed with either ed or white silk braid. 6 to 18 years......+ UEV Ge see sb eer ene . 3.75 Wines and WHISKEY S, BRANDY, GIN, Bey | Mn VER sPROIS unt of the ‘ at city's financial condition. There ts a H deficit of $3,701,000 In the city's treasury caused by a recent decision of the Su- Lord &. Taylor Founded 1826 $1.00 wate Stork” $1.50 niversity tye” $1,255 | t tise Whiss'” 9O¢ | tof Mury Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters Auto and Mountain Wear’ WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ LAMBS’ WOOT, ALL LR ta SWEATERS, with convertible sailor collar and belt effect, Tan, gray or white, 82 to 36 bust 5.50 WOMEN'S HEAVY SHAKER KNITSWEATERS pS EEL AEB EAE With convertible shawl collar, Gray, tan, white. 84 to 42 bust... j WOMEN’S NORFOLK SWEATERS Three-quarter length, of finest Lambs’ Wool; hand-finished, all colors. 84 to 42 bust..... ‘ 7.85 Advance Sale W omen 5 New Fall Walking & Dress Boots Values $5.00 to $7.00 Sale Price $2.95 & $3.95 ‘4 Lex, to 3d Ave., 5913 10 Gth Sf, —eena | eee oy 7.75 B URNITORE* BA We direct attention to our New De- partments for the sale of WOMEN’S | Coats, Suits, Gowns, Millinery, Shoes We are showing a complete line of and Underwea:. Mme. Irene Corsets in the: latest Fall models Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. ENTRANCE at o | By y A ubwar Statlon, To one $5.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $11.00, | So ee A vicssies Hatem 149TH STREET SPECIAL TOR THiS WEEK ONLY | ‘We Guarantee These Beds for 10 Years | Our Written Guarantee Given to Each Purchaser $12.00, $13.00, $20.00 to $45.00 Special for Thursday and Friday Guaranteed Brass Bed Guaranteed Brass Bed of Business Complete with Complete with Spring and Mattress Spring and Mattress Double-width Crepe Meteor | in desirable shades. $1.38 usually $2.00 per yard) Black Dress Satin \ . 36 inch. ...usually $2.00 per yards $1.38. Telegrams Get First Attention Western Union DAY 0 ; ANU AN LETTERS and NIGHT Rigel Gabe © tharmeuse ) NAY, \ io It LETTERS secure this usually al | preference for you, besides Double-width Crepe-de ) | po He Mal Assare ‘ telegraphic speed for in black or white. Sr. 68 | These Beds Are Guaranteed for 10 Years letters at small cost. usually $2.25 per yard) Peg, te ria f if : ha ace re Full Information and Rates by Telephone Wool Dress Fabrics 54-inch Broadcloths in the new Autumn shades and, $ 8s blacks, sponged and shrunk. 1.05 usually $2.50 per yard Imported Black Corduroy 1 A favorite fabric for fall. ; usually $1.75 per wards THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY De iy aN | HM seven-tim $1.25 e World Want yQue Motor fracks, | works atl week, Order AYS UNT1 10 P.M | ‘I } i | i 149inSt, BAUMANN’S3aAve, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. one to-day and presfer. ‘ 0 Rn ee

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