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3 IERSEY LLY 5 i Dismal and Be 4 60 Years Old, Arrives Here “Have no as Rosy as Debutante, and Says: "PRICE ‘ONE ©: OENT. | Cire ulation Books Open to All.”’ he 1982, by Covrriait, PLS te “The Press Publishing York World), IN, EAT, WEAR GAY COLORS, YOUTH SECRET “To Keep ‘tae You Must Indulge’ in Gay Colors—Think, Eat and|Engaged to eRiboasd Student, Dress in Them. Don’t Wear the Tints. If You Think in Gay Colors You Can Feel est Young. Gray Thoughts or bari Brown Regrets and You Will Never Look Old or Haggard. It is the| “Would Rather Go to Jail for| Simplest Secret the World. “Men DoNot Learn It and Will Not Learn it and That is Why They) Grow Old so Much Faster Than Women. Colors in Now and We Will Have | rerseit Frances Holtender the Man Beautiful.” But They are Putting! Radiant as the dawn-kissed waters trom which Aphrodite sprun H crowned with coils of burnished gold, Uithe and svelte and rosy 4 bama- dryad, “The Jersey Lily” was wafted to these ehores uguin to-day after an absence of six years, Yes, Lady de Bathe ie younger than ever, despite her sixty years, She hes found the secret of Diane de Poitters, Time has not laid a blemish on her; there is not a thread of ativer in her hair; her eyes are as bright and her laugh is as gay as they were in thone| distant days when the papas and mam- mas of this generation began to rave about her. Aboard the great White Star Hner Cedric she lustred pre-eminentiy as the very embodiment of youth, Her gowns outdazzled the symbols of Aurora, Gray haired men and women who whispered among themselves that “The Lavgtry” nt L had taken them upon her lap and kissed cheeks in babyhood did not the pristine Litiian and girii#h eyes with their thelr chu dare to face look into those wowne They mar ness of @m her rp figure youth In her , ARDENT FOR SUFFRAGE BUT NOT FOR DIET ANTS: Riding up the the “Jersey Lily talked viltuely of de that had passed and yet had wot bees; of °F ardor for the suf rough not the millta Man Boaus 4 titul as Wie 1 the intest fashions gaudy clothing, and of ber adoration for / vellous shy=liney 4 viack satin skirt i stolen all the peacock's Pp tn whiskers Lady de Hat and a wats wealth of cole mage, #0 with masse cloak of sh orange elled duckies translucent | Breat stoi of the there was a} and a muff of! the samo trimmed with black, Add to thts the Langtry colffure with its over jaating Titian tints, and fs there any | need to wonder that cid Father ‘Time wide the instant Lady jumped over the : de Bathe came aboard? To one of the group of admiring {n- terviewers who would know how the hewilderius Lillan grew younger and younse' replied with a dagaling| smile. . “Qolors; colors, wiihin and without You musi dress in them and you must) think in them, Have no gray thoughts | er dark brown regrets and you so never look oh) or drawn or hagward, | ‘And don't wear tie dismal t It| in gay colors you can you will think wear them ani fecl It is Men do jearn {t and will not teara | it, and that Is wh Rrow old go mueh faster than women, But a change | fe coming in that, ‘Tho change ts even | Van Stab FORECAST It will com 2) pages--16 in| colors. | At will be crowded with articies and| stories by fumoun writers, \ It will be profusely Mlustrated by well-known artists. It will be of handy size—easy to fold to fit one's pocket It will strike a new, high note tn its field. FREE! EXTRA! WITH SUNDAY WORLD TO-MORROW 1} and cease looking Hike 90 many under- | that here. Men are going to wear colors takers, like grim glooms in mourners’ blacks and grave-disgers' browns, “They are putting the colors on over in London now, purples and bright blues, greens and yellows, yes, and even scarlets in the waistcoats und scarfs. Th e puttin with the little whiskers they are grow- ing down from the ears, I don't care #o much for these litle whiskers, but it is a good thing if it brings us back the Man Beautiful of an when a Bedu Brumme) was a shimme: ing peacock that was good to look upon, “How silly it 1s for man not to wear colots when he knows in his soul tha: they would become him and preserve his confidence in his youth. The change must be forced upon them, for thoy lack the courage to bring it about them- selves, They fear scorn and ridicule more than they do the calamity of be- coming old before thelr time. You should see ow swiftly the change ts being wrought in London and Parls. | The purple and the 19 ‘bloom on every side, and, my! but It Is fine. Interviewer suggested ‘hat were putting on the feathe advan of the time when women w take them off, man the voting booths and force thelr way Into the sterner a» ities, MILITANTS WIN CONTEMPTUOUS PITY AND NOT RESPECT, “Nonsense! laughed ‘The Langtry,’ ‘Now you are talkink of those poor| j creatures who call themselves militant | suffragettes, They are an tinmense hindrance to the cause. They will hold it back five or ten years in England, for instead of provoking sympathy | they awaken only feelings of dingust, Tam heart and soul for the cause of | | Suffrage, but I belleve in the saner, dignified methods employed by can women, We must win the men hy gentler methods than hurling bricks through shop windows. In \merica the battle is boing waged with ice. There avems to be a of man's true character) e of the water, English) An more intellig. Women don't stop to think and read the | signs, They conduct themselves Uke a | ' of whirling dervishes and win contemptuous pity where they should gain respect. “T have made suffrage and the pett!- coat vote my theme on the stage as well ae In private life. I will appear here in| @ satire on the militants suffragette and [but which 1 thought might help me t |hetp me or hurt me. GIRL THEF TELLS: ‘HOW SHE STOLE TO “AID MAN SHE LOVED, | | | ‘ ry 4 \ | She Got Jewels by Swindle to Buy Him an Auto. WON’T TEL. HER NAME.| Life Than Disgrace My Family,” She Says. Desolate and forlorn on her bench’tn a Tombs cell, the pretty iri wt calls | of Chicago} i for de- | milliners, | and who ts helg in heavy b frauding department stores, Gressmakers and hotels by the whole sale, rtubbornly refused to-day to her real name yr the ress of he parents, A member of Whe real Hollen- der famtly of tits city called on her in| the Tombs and begged her to tel whether she had taken the name be. cause of relationship und offered to| communicate secretly with her own peo- She siook her head firmly. Not if I hove to go to prison for th of my life,” she said, “will 1 cell who my people are. Ido not feel I have béen #0 very bad, anyway, Ihave taken clothes that did not belong to me, But it has been @ fight for life and persona decency with me. I cut myself off from my family by being foollsh two ye ago, Thero was an ‘easiest way’ pi haps, but I have pot taken it—ever, 1 have that comfort, and I'm ready to pay the penalty for being caught in the way which I have takes GIRL 18 STILL A PUZZLE TO| eo FRANK He THE POLICE. “The real truth about my 44 to an Evening World repc day, “i not nearly as bad ax all the things the newspapers have been print- ing about ine, 1 did tell a number of things about myself which were not so| get out, What Tam telling now will not | It may help some | other irl keep out of trouble.” In all the young woman's talk the | Was never an indication of slang or! criminal patter, She talked ag a gir! | [might have been expected to talk whose | trunks are full of music of modern and past m of the highest t i |whose books are all o° them distinctly | “highbrow” in authorship, style and subject. When she was telling of | | fe wnong certain gilded youths of Har- vard, In whose company she say has spent much of the past two yc she spoke with an apparently in and virginal simplicity whieh very triumph it tt ow not genuine, the keepers and t . who are ail] used enough to nininis, con ning to her feus, after (we and watching, that she ls a new puzzle |tender me a contra to them, |give me my absoluto “Two years he said, “my! “apowe all mother, who is ashioned and purl- | tinued, tanical in al haw 4) Ways | Chicago team under her eye and weh fun, ¢ not fee! ike going to ( wh we usually spent | 2 on New Hampsiiire, our summers. nt t chaperoned by a friend of h whe er lam asked to I will take the Platform and speak for the cause, “It is wonderful the progress we have le since I lett America. Why, six ‘ar® 4B0 & Woman Who spoke for suf-| frage Was regarded ay a freak, a ourios-| ity to be ridiculed, But the cause has| gro’ a8 these wonderful towers New York have grown, It Das rear its head with dignity and aprend 1 banners to the sky it men realize a the oar 7 at when they! yleld to thetr ainte » proper plac i clvilinaton. Ta SHO" BSnSE Diag m , SAYS SHE'S GETTING TO BE A GREAT ORATOR, doesn't that sour w ? Lam getting better at It overy tay. At fees 1 wa simost tonwur 4 when T tried ty 4 k Out suffrage 1 stuttered jand otammered and everyvody laughe and Kigeél We have all be n that stage, but we stuck to and are now prepared ts go plat Ru Web t thin: for the old matde.” Lady de Bathe’s laugh rang through out the ship. Be sembarking to [greet her mana And press ag Jersey Lily y in a nail. for ure 4 concert the night before she had addressed the seco the steerage and had even proposed going down {nto the stockeroom. — Yew. tndeed) the perenially young Lilian Langtry is ste and then a| trif_e plus. i | FELL IN LOVE WITH A HARVARD MAN. “There I met a 1 at Harvard, of good fam! well to do. He a I Several of his friends iso man and | or, 1 still love hin with and=I hop: any rate were real "When T went back tu Chicago, T hac agreed to elope with him to narried she Inued, “If } ne i 1 took none Jong t mother, it $100) Mand the ae myself a om all Count: ermeida steams sli 1 many on Ki pes | ITY GRAFT HUNTERS ABRUPTLY HALT ON WHITMAN’S THREAT TO INVOKE COURT Innate! Langtry, Lady De Bathe, s She Looks To-Day, Aged 60 wd photographed for The erst World at ti > CARTEL OE CORO EOE EERE bEE (COUT ASCUBS’LEATER, MURPHY CLAS gies Mani Club Owner's ( Hal Ager of Players’ Recently Resent icism “€t te up to Murphy to say whether! ager need no comment from me. Il manage the Cubs next year or| Geclared Frank © | Chicago. cur Murp! | tonal 1. | nounced ‘ nade yot the COAGO, Aug Jeclded Interesting ane am hal ry tre meen hit |fore leaving here this ‘Ho must, players just as I dic | champions. thing “if I do ccntiny+ I shal the Chance 12 sco Just be- age the otvet my ball when they were w. ao Na- day an candle cuaned bibs $2 submit (a an pers ation In New York Inst week for ree ER FOUND IN ROOM, Fre as: i ‘i wal of «blood clot near the brain, | ‘The shot which may result in nie|Committee’s work to-day, that its work would be futile. The general ar Man ihe. announcing Chance's hear ‘ nes a ealiirs re-/ impression at the time of the organization of the Committee and the ent, sald erty of rr arrett, and into Sivabh {the widespread public. | placed by him last night in a bureau! appropriation of $25,000 for its work was that it was to dig deep at * of the Chicago Na- | 19 his room at Ale home, No, # Brook-| the allegation that the Police Department was a cesspool of in| Le Baseball Club have re-|dale place, Rochelle Heights. The as- | § us Tnstead, the inquiry re = been an beliet that news will no; eassin had been hiding under a bed | an exam a ue “ at yal ay eae Ree Neh mination into the general per. the ‘Cubs Since the discharge of McGutre| Baseba Hocores 0- ay | nel of the force, with a particular eae te ca appreciation of his| Thursday, members of tha household! stort to show that Police Commissioner bn arvat werooy and with deep conrot| were afraid that Me mught resira and | Waldo was appointing crooks as pellets thle announcement ix reluctantly] but dn effect the threat he te reported | jen. Mr, Waldo asserted that the mem i to have made to Mra. @tarrett when he!| NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE. |he appointed had been certified to hie ive Known since Aug, 15 that] Wao let out, So great was the fear ha: ry | by the Civil Service Commission Chance would not manage the club next| When the three shots were fired last AT NEW VOR that he followed the letter of the = season. On that day 1 asked him about| might Mra, Lutea Phulaskt, @ maid in| BOSTON— {in naming them, Ho maintained, far 4 next your and te | Lie omnia of Mrs, Starrett, dropped 0000 2 0 0 O O— 2) ther, that nis system of appointing mon " rt jead in . |!n numerical order, instead of naming lang rank Nam not 3 Mr, Starrett has been an invatia | GIANTS— on was tho only way) ever ; veehest af healt for «few yoars| gor al months, He was pre- 000000 0 1 OH 1 ay by Jobs in the department Chance, Whons achievements a6 war: ener Fishy oleae Dhadyid ber, into On behalf of the Committee, it ta : - [it has not yet begun ite investigation Last spring v intormea| Mrs. Starrett noticed that th Into Kraft, €or the reason thet ft Bee me that he would to spread moved, and going ove: Hteved that when a method of placing first base, } said: ‘So far as | aw pulled it up. A man's hand grasping « | honest men on the force was devised, ‘ y manage the team from | revolver shot out and then the man AT BROOKLYN. |then dishonesty in the department er “ Circulation Books 5 Open to All.” NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER bab pier to-day.) + ObO0G6 OOH nit ax you want to," FE | a) EDITION. ASSASGIN'SVICTIN | ) POLICE GRAFT INQUIRY THON SUDDENLY POSTPONED IS FRCTION ARSES ee ———9- 1912. / 10 PAGES Serono H. Starrett Identities| Prisonef Taken to his Bed- oe ide in Hospital. Officially Adjourned Because Trail Leading Close to Becker Was Likely to Prejudice Trial for Murder Before Court Action. : $25,000 FUND EXHAUSTED BY PLEDGED PAYMENTS. Whitman Declares Taxpayers Have Got Nothing for Their Money Ex- cept a “Pitiable Exhibition.” / The Curran Police Investigating Committee, which was authorize@ SERVANT DROPPED DEAD Intruder Hid Under Former Employer's Bed to Carry | Out His Threa' John McGuire, accused of firing the shot that may coat tho life of hia for- mer employer, Sereno H, Starrett, was! lenptured today. McGuire found p | after an all-nigh’ search by Detective John De Veaux hiding in The Tav-| ern, @ lodging house at No. % Lawton street, New Rochelle, He was wikl- eyed with fear and attacked the detec- tive, protesting Me name was Billing McGuire was taken to the New It chelle Hospital, where Mr. Starrett is dying. There he was identified by the dying man, “That is the man who shot me and madness, shrieking and clawing at his captors. The butler is very small, onty ninety pounds and five feet two Inch: but he etrumsgied wildly and had to be jcarried back to his cell. ‘There t@ Uttle hope held for the re- |covery of Sereno H. Starrett, a New York business man for thirty years, and |& member of one of the wealthiest fam- ilee jn Westcheater. SHOT WITH REVOLVER INTRUD. session will be held until next Saturday. The official reason for the failure to continue to-day with the exam- ination of Police Commissioner Waldo was that it had been planned to ask him regarding vice conditions and that this line of inquiry might be prejudicial to the trial of Lieut. Becker on a murder charge. Those who have followed the work of the Committee and have observed the failure to bring out much to show criminality in the Police Deepartment expressed the belief, after the sudden termination of the crawled from under the bed. Her hus- Ee tH would disappear. a» it reply. | band jumped in front of her and the yaa | HP Pio RN jntng tie ROX ahe know the assassin had fred a ar iru wr) 0000 0- 9 | NEARLY “ALL OF $26,000 APPRO- Mitteburgh Club rule regarding players #006 that broke @ big French mirror, PRIATION “PLEDGED.” Kenning in Kool physical condition She ran toward a window to summon | BROOKLYN— Despite denials by members of Hot have been ained at Mr, ald. Even in her haste #he notloed 0 3.0 1:0 0 0 0 — 4}committer, tt in eaid that nearly alt of . whose ser vices be finished that the man hed @ ovat and vest under SECOND GAME the $25,400 appropriated by the Board of Ne Ai ign 4D corr inp ahaa PHILADELPHIA— | Estimate han been pledged—not apent. the plan which the Pt tah Club has| ONG BULLET STRUCK MR. STAR. 01000 fonres Bervice Chief Flynn, head tnves- found successful and followed RETT IN ABOOMEN, BROOKLYN— eainier Fae tae Carrom Comaitton tet » to the Kame is a! One of the three bullets that followed oo100 m tea A Big salary, though Ste were could not urge him to iy rapid succession struck Mr, Starrett {tae Bot vat made itnelk :seant inet, 5 eae ‘ her contract’ with. the ‘abdomen. The shots brought th PITTSBUR torney Emory R. Buckner and hts state ‘ when he doubtiess aise beopatleng AT PITTSBURGH. of assistants naturally are under ge t ement and aitiet at his Orne doar of the papbis @ daughter, | sr LOUIS— talner, and the stenographic record ef vome {1 California may bring back | te the 1002000 j [the pi dings te comtly, hia health le certainly will retire| “Don't let him get away, He's baa fe pouty, and the good will —— Mrs. Starrett bexan noreaming | PITTSBURGH— ee calhinerd a wlacarey i our players. . when the assassin pointed the revolver | o101000 ‘anf next Seturd ‘reese | 1° witness ENNANT WAS STOLEN — |auenn “Unease Eo Kenn AT CHICAGO Intration of tie unloformed forse eed | PE! Ss 1 | Quiet ’ iMration of ‘ie nlot mae autem: til sat dike dane en of the detective bureau. He be BY THE GIANTS, SAYS teat yur aoe er a Bie Seer ane CINCINNATI = 13 | followed by former Com imssienste Mee FOGEL OF PHILLIES, | sins sturrett, also thretening them with 10 05 ‘ 12| sey, Baker and Hingham, in furtherame Walking downstatre, he ac | CHICAGO Jot the committeo’s plan to learn of @e CINCAGO, Sept ihiished nant for ants thin ye had the He garner | the weapon. caped by the back door, | Mra. Starrett fainted and Migs Btar- ooo0o0001 —— oe 1 |Sinistrative work of the department. Inquiry into charges of graft and eor- ‘ and up: 1 the Departinent is planned ¢o rett telephoned for @ doctor and the beeeeiar ae i ae ; ; AMERICAN LEAGUE. be vate jater ation cyt ra 4 reer fe When the committee met in the Aé@er- the pen- a! condition and would | AT PHILADELPHIA, vunte Chamber Chy Hall at ants, aC{have to undergo an immediate opera-| ‘he a for the bana Geeta were won by tion, He was hurried to the hoeptta, | HIGHLA some Vaniament eine Napster rae N would have)and Coroner William MH, Livingston off 2 0 0 0 0 0 O 2 OQ— 4] statement axes Bp ween tal | New Rochelle wae called to take nis ATHLETICS et suiesiors can te the notlan‘smortem statement, He in sald to Bitar a Sniian he heaston ta ae An ie oveeer ast us| 20 1 8 6 0.8 1 0 I~ 6l corte rewumpine af the een ihave daclared ¥ ater being ieft in the handa of Ohate: or we servants remembered hearing @ noise HIGHLANDERS win Me He © rau to lsmue the oall gor ne THREATENED To COURT. learned that the man he ded ot the than an hour. On ATHLETICS INVOKE 1 jn the aitting room and Anding @ win. t " While District Attorney Whitman wae proterted the” ine tnitieg | Pre —— | t dome a nen be cui w ageign ‘winpicoa| (Continued on Second Page.) area WASHINGTON, Hie Mose Wee auoied ax exeteSeaal we didn't want to follow us wroun Sand ecsach, {2 pe iy fram place to place aud hand it'to ua ared the committee's Inquiry inte Pos Je ef A ee om rma A ond Abd \tice Commissioner Waldo's method of Pin i oad oy ND BL en Pro tt 16, handling his vy; nd strong arm equads ihe. Radi da"'Tee SATE Prom | Ge Nachle treet, hee 0402 —- I might prejudid) the case against Booker, rf \ that Je my gum,” exclaimed Mr. Star! by the Board of Aldermen in the wave of indignation that followed thie rett, radsing hunself in bed, ‘An soon ie he was identified McGuire | 25S8assination of gambler Herman Rosenthal and the arrest of Police Ligue —_ {threw himpeit en the Moor and felgned | tenant Charles Becker, halted its work abruptly today, No further © 7)