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GIRL IN WALDORF CAUGHT WITH GRIP LEFT AN ASYLUM, Identified as Angie Cummings After Being Held for Rob- bery in Hotel. STOLE A MAN’S SATCHEL. | Young Woman Rode All Over Town in Taxi and Made Many Stops. Surprising developments in the case of ‘Angie Schuck, the fashionably tailored young woman who was arrested last night in @ guest's room at the Waldorf, makes her plight to-day one needing mere the attentions of an allenist than the courts, For out of a perfect maze @f contradictory tories and tangled matches of self-revelation has come the solution of the girl's real identity. @he is Angie Cummings, of a proml- Rent Southern family, and sister-in-! of William H. Reddy, a real estate op- @rator whore office is at No, 1,133 Broad- way. Through some series of circum: @tances which Reddy will not reveal the Girl wae recently committed to the Gtate Asylum at Middletown and Reddy | @i4 not know until the identity of the Girl was revealed to him by an Evening ‘Werld reporter to-day that she was not @tfunder restraint in the home for the ineane. ‘Madness Impelied thie slender alip of @ gir, with @ daintily chiseled brow ead full Hps to cover fully twenty-five files of the city's streets in a taxicab | Before she was arrested last night in | Room No Mi at the Waldorf, Under the same spur of a warped mentality he told to-day a dozen different stori to account for her presence in the room with @ vallse belonging to its occupant | fm her hand; all were fantastic. MAGISTRATE WANTED TO FINE HER FOR CONTEMPT. ‘The revelation of the insane girl's true Mentity came about after she had been held under $1,000 bail by Magistrate O'Connor in the Jefferson Market Court @n the charge of attempted burglary Her attitude before the Magistrate had been so Aippant and flighty that hi @uspecting that her reason was affectei, @ame very nearly having the additional @harge of contempt of court lodged against he ‘Though she gave her name as Angie Gohuck and said that she lived with her aunt at No, 465 West One Hundred and | Fifty-fitth street, five minutes later sh ‘wrote her name as “Angie Hall" at the Dottom of the charge against her. When @he was reproved by the Magistrate the | girl laughed brazenly and said that sho “must be absent-minded. Later, when an Evening World re- Porter talked to her in her cell, she tn- @isted that she was a chambermaid and that she had worked for several prom!- Bent people in thie city, When she was taxed With her claim to kinship with Anthony Schuck of No. 1007 Lynn ave- fue, the Bronx, she finally admitted jteat Mri Schuck ‘was not her aunt, as \ahe had insisted, but she eald that ‘nad once worked as a maid in the fam- fy when they lived at No. #5 West One Hundred and Fitty-ftth street. “The reason why I was flying around town in a taxicab last night was that « dort. apartment on Fifty-ffth street, floor clerk's desk, key in on the innide.”” The clerk opened the door with a pass | key and the girl quickly entered and shut the door after her. mediately telephoned dowhstairs to the hought that the room the girl had entered was taken by Mr. Hall, Detective Smith came up and was about to knock on the door when it w stood the girl, with an expensive leather back valise in her hand. Manded to know where she got it. “Why, I am fust leaving the hotel,”’ replied the girl without the tremor of “This 1s mine, of course.” The detective opened the valise and the first thing that he saw was a safety razor outfit; below that were shirts, col- lars and other articles of men's apparel As well as som pinto Rare = hase PLENTY OF DATES HERE FOR THANKSGIVING NOW. 125,000 Boxes Arrive on Turkestan, desk, for ahi the Chicago an eyela: ANGIE CUMMINGS ARRESTED AT WALDORF WITH A STOLEN BAG. street IT LOCKED. Tt was locked. tan, Wher quired to be driven thence back to the West One Hundred and | Once more she told the tax! driver to walt for her and was gone for a few minutes. peared she asked to be taken to the Wal- When the machine the Thirty-fourth told the chauffeur to wait for her and entered briakly, TRIED ROOM DOOR AND FOUND drew up at entrance she The girl walked down Peacock Alley to the elevator at the eastern end and wan taken to the thin! floor. |the floor clerk behind her desk with a Uttle nod and tried the came to. ‘Wil you please open my door for met” she asked, coming back to the “I have locked my She passed first door she The olerk im- opened and there Bmith de- So Get Your Sweet Tooth One hundred and sand boxes of Persian dates for Thanks- Giving Day arrived to-day tar on the fast fretghter Turkestan, One hundred thousand box: expected to get here Nov. 36, which, gether with Weeks ago, Ready! 100,000 wht fan eloped with me and deserted me, ‘the girl finally broke out, spreading out her hands in a dramatic gesture. Her eyes were sparkling with the light of Mmtense excitement. “He brought me here and deserted me at the Astor House and I set out to find aim. I went Yo the Victoria Hotel first and he wi mot there. Then I went to Mrs, Schuck ld house on West One Hundred and Wifty-fifth street and he wasn't there @ither. Finally I thought he might be at the Waldorf, Just the minute I got there I knew he was in room No. 341, #0 I went in, I had ils bag in my hand when they arrested mi ‘BROTHER.IN- LAW SAYS SHE NOT RESPONSIBLE. It wae during these minutes of insen- jeme rambling ¢hat the gir! happened to drop the name of William H. Reddy the real estate broker. When he w: seem at his office and toki that the trim ‘Foung woman who had been arrested at he Waldort claimed relationship with fim Reddy eaid: + “Tes, he ts Angie Cummings. She ts my sisterAn-iew, and I know that she | fa wrhotly irresponsitie. She ought to be back at Middletown, where 1 thougnt | ‘Whe still was. I know from past experi- @mce that she was not conscious that | ammings made in @ taxicab last night be- ore she was found in the room occupied | By G. A. Hall of Chicago, at the Wal- Mare mance er apparent attempt at ‘every drug forces Nature instead of | let you test first and buy afterwards, u peculiar, e 18 assisting Hy, LJ Se ee ee rie’ ate oon | ee ters ane Mille Uf) continued, | COME TOMORROW AND GET FIRST CHOICE gtatement, in which the chauffeur bore ‘Phere is now a method of internal are ne mele st sumpt- Pathing which will keep the intes- | ously at the Astor House downtown: | ner 98 clean and pure and free from hen she took « taxicab in fron: of the Waste aa exacting Nature can demand | Special Special hotel and told the chauffeur to take her —bieh, taken occasionally, will pre- | to the Hotel Victoria on Broadway at Yent constipation, biliousness with its | $ Twonty-soventh street, She spent about depression and the countless more | 298 $ Afteen minutes in the hotel—on what serious dise which are caused b; misdon the girl would not say-then, the blood taking up the poisons from | VEER MUMD BOLL. @oming out to the tax! in a great hurry, @rdered that she be taken to No, 455 West One Hundred and Fifty-fifth @trest. Again she was gone in the apart- ment house, owned by the man she says fe her uncle, for ten minutes or more; shen se she cume out she wanted to go to eéress on West One Hundred and Fine street. ‘There lives Ned Wayburn, whom Angie Cummit tage al | new time sald Frank time e World in dates, as to twenty-five via Gibrai- additional are got Whit Our svgply came by way of England, and the British ship: pers took their time fn gotting the dates tous. Then some of the leading Ameri- ean importers decided to g: ground in Arabia, erect packing houses and do thelr own sbipping. “Since that the United States both as to thme rece sht here in our own a even Canada now gets ¥ entirely from us. varieties of dates grown all over ‘world, there are only for any length Joseph Gorgerman, sixty, employed by {among then the sy Tha | Drug Stores in N Eve: terminal street and Lexington avenue, ‘DON'T USE DRUGS FOR CONSTIPATION he was laying herself open to a oharge| Just Try Nature’s Cure “but by the the Otis bullding, we stem, t method most w Yor! one should at 7 80 Bet Con also that apy lose its power after Leing taken for a should also know that | of tim a mechanic Elevator Com afternoon in \ four-story fall at the Grand Central's | ‘orty-fourth | the intestines and carrying them through is the “J. B. 1. Ca: »"’ which is being enthusiastically d’ by many thousands, |e prescribed nlightened , physicians everywhere, and is now being shown and explained by all Riker and Hegeman rk ‘an iat ithout, A Sent Riticient n she ap- thou: in two constitute the supply of dates needed for the national holiday In the United Stat “Until a few years ago we never got amy of these Persian dates until aha Christmas," leading importer. on the Out of 125 the | three vartetios from Bussorah, Arabia, which ke drug will | oak as ae ‘STOLE HUSBAND, GRANDMA SAYS, INHER KITCHEN Once She Surprised the Pair, and, Well, She Had to Run Away. ‘Two comely, well-dressed women of middie age, grandmothers of the aame glared at each other in Juatice Hegerich's part of the Supreme Court his afternoon, one the plaintiff? and the other the defendant in a sult for alleged altenation of a grandfather's affections, Mra, Annie Zimmerman of No, 1.- West One Hundred and Seventy-fret street, whose husband's name {x Adam, brought sult for $0,000 against Mra Clara Konseknan of No. 16 West One Hundred and Second street. The defendant has @ husband, Frederick W., but ahe ia eak! to be wealthy in her own right, deing credited with owning several apartment houses. ‘The close relationahtp of the two fam- Mex was established when the Zimmer- mans’ daughter married the son of Mr. and Mra, Konselman. ‘They have one child, Counsel for the plaintiff suggested that an arrangement be made not to call the “young folks,” but Attorney Wendoll for the defense would not agrow to any stipulation, Mrs. Zimmorman jwore a severely plain tatior-made quit of ‘lack, with black hat trimmed with white, She ts tall and dignified. Mrs. Konselman wore a storm coat of gray and her well moulded features were almost hidden by a Ylack, dotted vell. She didn't change her expression while the plainttf! was testifying, looking stern all the while, The plaintift began iby telling how sho injured her ankle. In May, 199, shortly before her husband ts allexed to have loft her, she #afd that during the time sho was Jald up Mrs. Konselman called almost every day, arriving each time avout ten minutes before Zimmerman was due to return from work. Mra. Konselman always met my hus- band in the hall,” sald the witness, “and took his hat and coat. Once ¢! remarked: ‘Well, I'm so glad Mr, Zim- merman is home, for ‘we're going to have sumething to drink.” ‘Then they went into the kitchen to prepare tho drink, I couldn't follow as I wae un- able to move because of my ankle I heard them whispering.” Once, the witness sald, she heard the baa complain to Zimmerman that man hed thrown her over and that Zimmerman consoled her by Gaying “Why don't you get another one?” Mrs, Zimmerman told of several purties where the Konselman’s, the Zimmerman’s and the “young folks" met. There was one on Christmas, 190, on New Year's and on Lincoln's birthday, 1910. Each time, the witness said, her husband, who is a chef, cooked the meal and Mrs. Konsel- man always insisted upon helping him, “On one of these occasions,” said Mrs, Zimmerman, “I went into the kitchep four or five times and found Mrs. Kon- selman and my husband whispering together. Once I caught them in an em- brace, Mrs. Konselman kept telling m continually what a fine man my hi band was and added that Mr. Kony man was a ‘no good,’ “At all these dinner parties Mrs, Kon- sel man seated herself next to my hus- band and ignored the entire company for him, On one occasion my husband baby, to- sel man said to me: ‘And Zimmerman more.’ Another night we went to a dance in Harlem and Mrs, Kon'elman's actions towarnt my husband were such that I left the box in which we were sitting, They had drank considerably and Mrs, Kon- Promised ime ie would not drink any | danced together almost | Ww VU se asa, sau nVALX, buys uk TURKS ARE ROUTED FROM LAST STAND (Continued from First Page) what ts feared in Constantinople, with {ts population of 1,250,000, ‘The battle between Sarat and Chortu, according to messages received here to- day, was perhaps the bloodiest of the entire Turko-Bulgarian campaign thus far, The Turks, completely surrounded, fought with the fury of desperation. ‘There were times, it appears, from ac- counts of the battles, when the Otto- man troops seemed likely to cut thelr way through the Bulgarian cordon and reach Chatalja with thelr main force Intact. Finally, however, the Bulgarians trlumphed, and out of 40,000 ‘Turks only a few acattering detachments escaped. ‘The rest were all killed or captured. Nasim Pasha's fate was still in doubt to-day. One rumor had it that he was killed by his own men. Reports from Belgrade that the Ser- vians had captured Monastir lacked con- firmation to-day, had either occupled or were just enter- ing Halonica seemed certain. LITTLE LEFT TO TURKEY EUROPE With the fail of 3 fea the only cities in remaining in Ottoman Constantinople, Adrianople mined to do 80, regardless of the fate of the rest of the Empire. ting sleet, which has turned a@ll the roads into quagmires and caused the bitterest suffering among the troops in the fleld. The advance of winter, when campaigning in the Balkans Impossible, made haste on the part of the utmost !Importanc VIENNA, Nov. wenty: sand (ng through Asia toward Constantinop to aid in resisting the Bulgarians, A’ though the: ence in the Sulti ital will greatly to the 's Christian Jans and fanatical Prophet. —->— THREE MORE CITIES the port of San Giovanni di Modua on recelved by the Montenegrin Consu| Geheral here to-day. Bonchan to the South of Scutarl, ieee TURKS LOST 40,000, BULGARS 15,000 MEN or wounded. exceeded 40,000. | the entire evening.” But it was at the Lincoln's Birthday part yin 1910 that the final kitchen unexpectedly and surprised the | defendant and Zimmerman. 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The Turkish casualties} according to |tinople to ¢ TAFTPROCLAIMS © NOV. 28 THE DAY Message Which Tells of Country’s Prosperity. WASHINGTON, Taft to aside Nov. 28 text to write a little paragraph, fast the people were in the vation of the heritage of our fathers” and their firm resol; The Proclamation follows: of America “A PROCLAMATION. Of there three, Scutarl alon rf . to-day Ikely to make a prolonged re-| Pt the astie if awihe a bs sistance. Essad Pasha probably can) Rica Bled beh | ia out there for three of four Mmonthe been notably favorable to our fortunate it was said to-day, and from all thatjland. At peace w hin and without, free | could be learned he appeared deter- m the perturbations and calamities » affiicte vundant |trtes go prod the steadfast conserva of self-governmen ny the wisdom of ou! world, strong | tlon of the herl bequeathed to us dren's children people ‘ause for “Whe I, William Howard Taft, President Inited States of Amer. fea, in pursuance and in response to the wish o! Join, on prayer that His great mercies toward u may endur set my i United States to be affixed “Done at the city of Washington thi seventh day of November, in the yea of our Lord one thousand nine hundre: and twelve and of the inde the United States of Americ: hundred and thirty-seventh. “WILLIAM H, TAFT." n 1 the on q “By the Preside: ‘Alvey A. 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It’s Safe! 25 Ceni ON TRIAL, WITHOUT COST, 8148.00, $10.00 once, Besides saving you t Parone ¢ iano, No Matter What Price 101 Halsey St, OF THANKSGIVING One Significant Paragraph in} Nov. 7.—President ay Issued a proclamation, aet- as Thanksgiving ‘The President departed from the which might refer to the elections, and | which specified how strong and stead-| “conser- f self-govern- ment bequeathed to us by the wisdom “to transmit that heritage unimpaired.” “By the President of the United States | “A God-fearing nation like ours owes it to its inborn and sincere sense of ; [tn the past and to unite in earnest sup: | other peoples, rich | and in indus- ctive that the overflow of ‘our prosperity has advantaged the whole fathers, and firm in the resolve to trans- ‘mit that heritage unimpaired but rather limproved by good use, to our children for all time of long established twenty-eighth day of this month of November, in ap- I have hereunto nd and caused the seal of the dence of , TO ACT FOR TURKEY. despatch from Constan- | SURPRISES LAWYER BY ADMITTING WIFE'S CHARGES ON STAND “Did You Violate Marriage Vows?” Counsel Asks; “Yes,” Smiles Young Mr. Lewis. A surprising end to a hard-fought di- vorce sult, brought by Mra. Olivia Au- rora Klein Lewis, against Herbert Will- fam Lewis, son of William L, Lewis, a weathly box manufacturer of Brooklyn, came in Justice Gerant’s part of the | Supreme Court to-day, when the defend- jant, after stubbornly denying ail the wife's accusations, was asked by his |lawyer: “Now, Mr, Lewis, have you ever of- | fended as your wife charges with a Mrs. | Bosdick?"" “Shall I answer truthfully?" returned the witness, @ slender, nattily dressed young man. “Certainly. Did you ever transgress |your marriage vow?" “Yes,” came the unfaltering reply, “You don't mean, alr, since your mar- moral duty to testify its devout gratt- |"age?" shouted the perplexed lawyer, tude to the Allgiver for the countless | Who had evidently expected a negative benefits it has enjoyed. For many years it has been customary at the close of I do.” the year for the National Executive to Lewis gazed in candid directness to- call upon his fellow-sountrymen to of- | Ward his wife, a pretty, blue-tailored fer praise and thanks te God for hig little woman, who @hook her head ap- manifold blessings vouchsafed to them | provingly and smiled toward her lawyer. Since my client, mitted the Your Honor, has ad- | issue of this case, there sto a close has | seems to be no further purpose in com- bating his wife's testimony.” Lewis jumped from the stand, stood at the witness gate and bowe his wife sed, and resumed his seat near the counsel table, Mra. Lewis had previously cated Gra- ham Foster, a lawyer of gigantic ¢ | bulla, who testified he roke in a door {of am Atlantle City hotel one morning jast April, and found Lewis and Mrs, r Bosdick in the room. Foster had trailed Lewis and the co-respondent to Atlantic City, and had stool outside the door during most of the night. At one point of the examination Mrs. Lewis, with womanly instinct, whispered to her at- torney, who then asked Foster: | “Did you hear any sounds similar to Ane smerioan-people, tnvite ny: country: | erieces;, @4 4f pereons ware: kisslng men, thay, may, apsouyay 15 [Une soe! thai eatiddl seemed to repeat like the reports of a Gatling gun.” m agcription of praise and i PEnERO God for the He) s that} Mrs. Lewis swore her husband, she have been our portion, and in humble|#™1 thelr ibaby lived at the rate of 3 | $5.00 and upward each year, and asked allmony, Justice Gerard reserved deci- jsion, aml left the question of alimony to a ister determination. Lewis's a al e ts rf In Tan, Gray, Black and Olive Shades. On Sale for Two Days at 60 West 23rd ANOTHER 16 PAGES father swore his som earne! an income sand that the reat gifts. ae ae i OFF TO PANAMA CANAL | WITHOUT “UNCLE JOE.” House Commiltee on Appropriations Sails on Christobol to Find Out How Much Money Is Needed. 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