The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1912, Page 3

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+ ter THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ‘serrasyas’ 14 $93 ELINSTREET [HOW "A WOMAN AT 60 CAN MAKE HERSELF LOOK LIKE 20 | TAKENFROMGIRL FIRSTMRS. STORY | eS rail and Miss Abott have been living At the hey had gone to cag NIGHT CLOTHES |Secret of Eternal Youth Lies in Color, ON WAY TOWED, HE DENIS SULPTOR Beaune ie the bellef that Story says there a divorce, In hope that his wife the Cathollc Church, they say, —e——— —_——_———— 4 ; CONDUCT 1S KILLED ote toner of. Lucy’s|‘‘Women Are Learning to Arrest Stops the Marriage of | He finches Coa Comment After AFTER FIGHT ON/CAR. Be F. . sik : op While Horses Nearly s Sees cad. o-Buy Ap. President of Gas Fixture Admitting Marriage to McNamara Knocked Down by Pas , Trample Them. pear in Flame Color Company. Bessie Abott. senger and Skull Is | Fractured. | Knocked down tn a fight with a pas and Are Younger, Bet- ter Looking and Hap- pier for the Change,” a Friend of Rockefeller’s| Declares the Jersey John D. Is Said to | Lily. Aid the Church. BST SAVES HOST. SCREAMS DRAW CROWD. T. Waldo Story, the sculptor, dectined In Boston to-day to make any rapiv to the cable despaich from hus firnt wite , ss [MA¥INE she knows nothing of a Aivorce! died early to-day in the Kings County Music Teacher, Wife by Civil) that would nave enadied him to marry |lMonpltal of a fractured skull, and Mise Bessie Abott, tho prima donna. [Joseph Bush, his allewed | aepallante Mr, Story admiited Sataiu twenty-four years old, of No, Ceremony, They Say, Begs wit Ses Gin Ware enue, Twentieth street, Flatbush, ts held for 7 action of the Coroner, senger, James McNamara, thirty-fiv years old, of . 183 Nostrand avenue, conductor of a Flatbush avenue car, to Share Cell. ora Gone dene tae McNamara was returning to Patk Row in charge of a F fairly well filled. At Nostrand avenue @ noisy man attempied to Ket on before several pas could alight. He forced hie a fight followed the con- imand, . “Dare to Be Original,” ey's Roman Catholle Church at She Adds. ‘I See No vent fre early tony ang nua.| Reason Why a Man of Italian worshippers rasved] Should Not Wear a | "1 would not have married Miss Adott Torn from hia bride-to-be aa they were if there had not been a divorce, on the way to the religious ceremony which was to complete their nppttals, nengers , " fariam jor of th+| The two men fought into the street, tr homes in thetr night clothe! Brum Colored Coat and Leal pogo assay hie Met Waldo Story, ts staying im]and finally Mo elt In the street, praying that rr ‘oat an | a ee ee can ite ieee! ons Woastchester, and with other reiatives| head striking man fled, Wo bush station, called Dr, Bweeney. Me- Namara at the hospital recovered ocn- alo long enough to describe bis amnatlant to detectives, who two hours Inter arrested Busan, Bush denies having been near the scene of the encounter, embessied money from the {of the first Mra Story Ie positive in and Blectrle Fixture Company, fe hat | her belief there was no divorce, sh sinned against no one but himaelf, Not] eq David Hennen Morris, her lawye only ds he president of the company, ho! gong this cablegram to her daughter sald, but he owns every one of 18) Meg Maud Story, care Countess eighty shares of atock, Emo, Vilia Plat, Cadenavia, Italy: While Doushkess was busy trying to] swaidg states that he had ob explain that none but he had an inter tained a divorce from you and ma est in the fixture concern, Miew Sarah ble Mortis, West- ‘Tennerwurzel, his twenty-one-year-old jon or denial of di- fice might not be destroyed.| Lemon>eHue ie Philip Leone, one of the curatos, d Wa ist through the flames and rescued| Coats—If His Face Be a Host from the tateracle on long to a Certain Hi of the soor parishioner toric Period, His Clothes Noth gaitoped up with Fixinc| Should Match It. 83, and many had to be by the pollee to save then “Give as you are ab trate House, “has decided repeatedly Know absolutely nothing, Re» among my clamorous creditors, at no officer of a corporation may sign checks In the manner in which you sald you did. I hold you In $3,000 bail for examination Friday morning.” Doushkessand his flancee were on thetr way (o the wedding last nigot when « detective seized him, She wore a white bridal gown, vell and had Just bought | Wedding wreath of orange blossome, on a dress sult. Her screams at- ‘a large and sympathetic crowd at One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ninth | street and Seventh avenue, but the de | tectives would not permit the couple to proceed to the Doushkeas home and go through the ceremony, | A rabbt and a large crowd of friends | there awaited them, They say they were ; by civil ceremony @ month ago at the City Hall, and had tavited thete | 1s to a banquet and reception to 5 ceremony. ishkens in president of the Nattonal 1 Electric Fixture Company, teh Is aaid to be financed by Adolph Hirschfeld of G&S West One Hun- red and Thirty-sixth treet, Hiree field’ brother, Max, of No, 4% Weat One Hundre and Twenty-ninta at eet, ia the ral manager, Max charges that on April 16 Douah- esp induced the cashier, hig, cousin, Hesielle Fella of No. 28 Went One Hun- & JERSE RY hy “Day. Jed and Twelfth street, tu forge her ing trampled on by the hors | aieee lay prostrated at her home, No. Were papers served | brethren,” plealod ard the reserves had to bol ¢e 7#l Forrest avenue, the Bronx. “The deacons will collect the prosperity, from the Kast One Hundred and Sarah Bernhardt Is the | The Court Appeals,” sald Mi is ‘the reply sho received: fo speak, and TH p it | street staiton to restrain the! Youngest Thing Alive,” Mather Pateick Lennon, tho) She Says—Fresh Air, In the I!brary of the parish Exercise, Proper Food djoining the church, when he a crackling round and saw the) and Sleep All Essentials f tix cuurch iiluminaied, Calling rates, Father Leone and Father} to Retaining Beauty, V 4, Father Lennoi tied to i er via rarme: town wet | but Useless to the Wom- y were driv y a varst of) an Who Worries. mon as they oF te door, Patrol- wel In the alarm, Into. the English “‘Jonny’’ “‘Sport’’ Coats $Q.75 Actual Values _ Sale Tuesday j Have the dashing rounded-cor- ner, racy look of the imported coat, with a refinement of tailoring and material which makes them dis- tinétly good form. Just the thing for he bearding-school miss, the junior and women who retain thei er al caving wl Fresh Air, Exercise, Simple Food, sels from the tabernacte, in| be ovas cach scorched, but Ample Sleep the Secret of Youth, h over Nis head kept the! V boing serlous, ar But Above All DO NOT WORRY vood the flee started through: sian insulation. tll ¢¢ HERE is no sing formuta of youth,” says Mrs. Langtry, Airenven bait an fours ork / “to tell another how to be young, I should have to give ef hea Kary pleas. ast her my disposition. 7 is a matter of temperament, Sarah mba: pace: Ob thie! rook’ was Bernhardt is the youngest thtng alive. To tive as much as possible ; in the fresh air, to take plenty of exercise, to eat simply and to get ter the street was running sleep enough—there is the only scoret of youth I know. from the fire engines men “But all these things are useless to the woman who worrles, and Swomen continued on their knees - Gap . je rtreet. {] some women can't help worrying. Lennon youthfulness of dress as well as of looks. Tweed and Scotch Mixtures Silk Braid Trimmed Are 45 inches in length, with fashionable loose fit which makes so much for style. Large patch pockets, The Bedell Line of $25 Sats Chadenges Comvar:son Any- where in the Worid Alterations Free js one of threo priests. He was | ._ Monioa’s, No, 40) Rast BY NiXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ‘iret father's name to a check for on the ninth street, and then went to ' Rejoice! The era of black and = | Scourtty Bank, indorse ft and draw the gtown, where be bullt up # parish white 1s past and femininity is out) Chavles period—he has the face ] money, and that on July 1 the same of mo ue. Hf you would be, %0F them.” TERY K | plan was worked, the check that time ee | As she spoke, Mra. Langtry turned « i being for $20. Hirrchfeld aiso told the young, be If you would be Ray, | « racious glance upon n nan froin “hold- pdecame a great friend of John D. police th by thiy method and by wear flame color, Lily Langtry, ; nan kefeller’s. Iather Lennon te an en- ¢ player and frequently v1 King at Pocantico inderstood that Mr, Rooke- largely In the support of Doushkess has : our’ o receipts, hich, in one of the poorest of the world’s wirens, 1s haro to ke On| M \ W talon close 10 811,000 from the concern SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES eal vaudey easagoment, She are} 1" dimitri ike | ij | Miss Fella sald nothing of this until | WHY DON’T yYou—? rived {n New York Saturday, bear-! fashion. of hin, tall ‘ Wi ant Saturday, when she heard that tm. aS amss ing tidings of great Joy and wearing to a vert ia Why don’t you give yourself a gen- colors even more ecstatic, Orang thes should watch We mu . all of originality, I see no treat and a series of thrills and | . planned to take hin bride to Lakewoos d ware informed and H 1 | » detailed to watch Doushkess's home, whe and blue and red set on a back- {son wh y ghoul not wear rises by reading “SHENAN- i | 1 sable broadcloth furnished | a pt lore’ com and red | DAM ground of sable & plum colored coat and lemon eviored FP % yurgel i been decor e"SHENANDOAH" is a_noveliza- the Langtry color scheme. ‘The | waisteoate— % dn fact, choose | <j send: tarslening an ApartiCant 14 & Lo Wess sus ourees—ivew Lerk , by Henry Tyrrell, of Bronson d lines were laid in squares of! any color « shat "| Sho Says “California,” “Kitty | "when Douwsikes he weal 469 ana 462 Fulton Strect- Bronkly jard’s great war play of the same _ slik on the vpper portion of pannter | enue gone you thine ont . inder arrest. the irl threw out her| 645-651 Broad Street-—Newerk, N. J. ed VAD name Che rae om a , el igs z 1 ¢ “Dowling”? bn ! senha, a necame very white an’ Me will begin in Wednesday's Eve: | hagas is a gh a Le i Mra, i y aig hee | "iat the genera eMtect ' and “Dorling,” hut No arms, tat fhoe became very white and 12th & Market Streets Philadel ph Hing World—-day after to-morrow— nodes tative UD to them, a a nde tl gospel to t | os iiealahs Faye! alley | Hei 1 hor in bis arma and told her he et. 2. effect that the secret of eternal youth 19 merely tof perp tual colo! seit tho mals uo was fulaely accused. The detectty period; for souea Wea “We have come through a craze for black and white which has |: PysShenancoah” was one of the most | a sack for a minute, emimerassed | plays ever writte: The Dapire gowns husband: ’ 7 Heathen tz ps all the play's atir | (#ateen months ond which has de | ta mitt y |complete the cure vy dren A Wander only for @ minute. | 1OUNDED Interest and elusive war atmos |@!! women older," the dean of sirens] possessed the nen o ° Cievnn Puvkway | They went to the station house, the 1887 contided (yo me yesterday at the U manner, a warm Joy rorning | Bit crying ail the while ane singe to NEN SDe g one she be sterical ol i je kind of story to make you | Heile “Undoub this combi. | Gave [he eM mom eahanies | aus hi Ans ane Aiea ria > oe 2 in is @ plo and pi Beceiie Sreeninoestreteti en | tie eae on Weis oF wedding,” he exclaimed in the ntw- | breathe the atmosohere of ex: advent d 1 when won: heap | ent, adventure and wartime the Mrs. or want to teave Doush Store Open from $30 A, M. to 6 PB. M “Parish loa doorman led bin to hie | ml to be allowed to rie has revolted aud now every clea iorse DRAGS” POLICEMAN. one is wearing the most vivid color combinations, ‘The woman Lew te Cnt and Uniform! who wore nothing bag black maa | Ss! Destroyed by Runaway, white cix montha ago, to-day ap- | \i:,, he! Pears im Mamme color or mandarin | 4), or orange, and she tw younger end [thin « ae WT ed In the w no! Important Announcement , marriage. verwurset ie a graduate, 0° (AL Remarkable Sale of Plain and Novelty . Doushiens Silks, i in black and colors, is now in prep- gus? wnat WEEDS: For the libracy, fer the tr ul fo eplion room table MOMee Serwoant umes Keane ton atieet precinct wa Lay) oon by a runaway »| etter looking and consequently ; 4t al) y hax a daughter, eee Acnaany ark ie) Malan, ag Aa a aration, and will be held commencing had procecdet one bivck east when umped from the pavement and | , the bridle. The frightened ams | for a second a | Keane clung to the animal, | \ yuck away John Walker «¢! rooklyn, brought the 16 policaman suffered badty cut right Knee and his | MAlforin was destroyed, He reported une. ou ask me for elety nad raled & prinos till tt alta & ploce of ice down @ royal hack te still firm and ely, and, after M1, the band tells the wtory, The |JQHN MURRAY Y DIES ated gee ae ene OF INJURIES BY AUTO. | beantiful w: 2a when scons her anit ke can liv Uke ® geatieomas | Geueral Press Representutive for about her ago, i a Klavw & Erlanger Struck by ou have ever bi 1 | Tho hand thar rocked London \ | two veara old and] pay (Matnnsting a, luntaile th Wednesday, October 2nd ela pene Rana a elias ugh FULL DETAILS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE EVENING PAPERS OF TL DAY, OCTOBER bet wan's face refuses to fain SS thet I have fo : it petrified ax though ahe w Car in Broadway Crush, Licenses for Coney's Barks. think [ look very Paving, wear eee Sree i T A id Mi d t di PH wwenty principale in cases which] aT SIXTY SHE LOOKS RESO- Thisltive tor Kin 0 vol isunderstan ing CQ. ‘ani ) Ad oecupled Magistrate Nav at the LUTELY YOUNG. Hee S ey re 5) rot 71 ers Coney Island Court tonday ware denied | cc oer vey tit Strangely |coived yeete ‘ MSTEIN u I | a br ieeae on in Cougit [agemisht have pp tormowin ap (2M Fore sfours ageet wan oy Announce are now showing their entire Fall Importations of Lace jong themselves in the corrido:,| voyage and a longs Thee now [ay t2 his home, No out ¢ . aie “ Les < os wal al ed court attendants sent to drive | custom house, ‘The culenda gine ald, “to tell another Huw larg streets tran tho xd that their Entarged and Remodeled Store, ard and Curtains and Stores of the most desirable class of laces, | m to the street and wore the Mag: lig gixty ve: 16, but ehe bd you shoul ve to ner to National ¢ v smd s ae . veitie tee ag ed lage aie WRALA her, [Poe tm eposition,” Thin em mater | at the sf Melrose Avenues, at 130th St., | including many exclusive novelties, and in addition, ful, so I could yada bial way thvough ye . ° . ify Individually, were purt of the |b 9° j mi the alive, To live aw shea iB 3 7 For To-morrow, Tuesday, pity indivi Of Cones island's Teal. | Rot help wishing that satory ad been | uch am poset F ereah ale ce i ewe a caro Will Not Be Open Any Other Evening | ae Qrmorrow, y enaeT Fe tee neta ae went [ned piven (wore space to the. Bpartan| oh plenty of exorcae, to eat simply during this opening celebration, except toenight, An Important Sale of Italien Filet i face charges . sirens, only secret uf yc [ kuow. Bat all wae stopped and the Monday Sept. 30th from 8 to 10 a’Cloc | ain be testa, Amer NYIILeE There must have ben seule 1 |thexo things are t segavinecete elluis forformal Fashion Exhibit, Nomerchandise will be sold Lace Curtai d Store. istrate Naw rule he me » MoGovern, who whine riormal Pasion bxtitht, Nome randise wh me Si 2 q } q pre'should take Out licensee before | $M * Provide encentry for tke | who worries Polar ARVs 8G 5D orto on ERE, Mone audle ok ace Guriains an ores \d t ‘ ompital arreet the r The formal Opening sales will commence to-morrow hal aes a . enve end smile and give inter- Hoey Pes eal ain . is ‘ Actual Values from Tey dar th Osiaher: upon how to be youthful i OLN ATS WHat Oetoher dst, and will continue during HA to 48,0) ‘y\ $14.50, 24.00, 32.50 | dge Crain, In Part I of General oe they would so uiuch rather “Perhaps if men wore more col- regular business hours watil ‘Thurs : 1th. wer Ae sions to-day asrigned the trial off te¥e @ map | ors they would not grow old so . , so - i A molds Forabrey for the murder of | It wes ten years since 1 lad een) gutekly, nor get bald so soon. eae You and Your Friends Cordially Invited Lacet Arabe Curtains is Schwartakopf, the Delancey| Bagiand’s most famous beauty, and, i} Men's clothes showld copy historic tudiod at L M BLU MSTEIN ra | wont} . . ! ’ vr) periods, women's do, Men t shopkeeper, to Part V of General) 1 Were 4 man, no douot T st ona during the Octo’ Judge | that she has not changed 4 part whould try to be typ. They that time, Perhaps [ should veal should caoowe what tw individually Heve tt. As a matter of fact, ae has| becoming of the fashions of the =... not withered her, and if to be youns past, ‘Tlie man here, for inrtamce, jy the t merely, got ta appear old, Mrs, Langtry should wear tue feebion of the vopreseniallve {os iat Malle {rom « 35.75, 7.25, 10.50 eal A a pies | » West 23d and 22d Streets A : . v 3rd and Melrose Avenues at 150th Sirce

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