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AULAREDLONELY AND82,HEFOUND ¢2a3 FEN AHURRY Md Sam Curtis Just Couldn’t Stand Being a Widower | More Than a Week. | RIED ‘NO. 3 MONDAY. | On Way Home From Ceme- tery Met Widow McGowan —Will Wed To-Morrow. — we THE EVEN “Extremes ¢ in All Styles Are Absurd, Barbaric and Ridiculous,’’ Writes ‘‘Joe D.’’ Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) A Woman Reader in a ' Defense of the Present Day Fashion Sends a Rhapsody on a Girl Called Maymesie Who Is More Admired by} Men Than a Dozen| Models of Venus. ING WORLD, SATURDAY, ELEVENTH ARTICLE OF A SERIES a ( Hun! 1 SHOULD WORRY NOVEMBER Jofeleieieleluieleleieielebeeleleb esis! fob blelelelelbe} PANRE [Bpsiions [ROR [WjomEN [EJaRBaRous? TRIAL OF GUNMEN LOVE AND THE LAW OFF TILL MONDAY; INA SCRAP CAN YOU Alleged Slayers of Rosenthal! Take Active Part in Sorting Out Talesmen. Whole Police Department Protecting Fiance. ISAY THEY'LL GO FREE,| Witnesses Will Be Given Free} Rein, Says Whitman, to Bring Out Truth. Love a a great acrapper. Police Commissioner Dougherty waged tn a brief bout with It y and came out worsted. So did Magia. trate MeGuire, ‘Then the same fate befell Detective Fay of the Brooklyn Bureau, Now all are inclined to @tve love @ clear fleld. It all happened tn the case of Mra. Mary J. Kennedy, widow of a linen Im. JURORS CHOSEN. PICK THE WINNER? Widow Defies Magistrate and] Deputy | fue every one connected with Guntel) humtiiation. When Santelle was arraigned Mow trate McGuire put the excited witew through a severe questioning, but su, stolidly maintained that the money «is had given Santelle to Invest already: fui more than doubled itself and that the | iesuance of the warrant was the re«ul of family interference in persona! affairs. And while she taiked her eyes were ted most of the time upon the ner Nttle Spaniard. She amiled upon he smiled Rventualiy Maga trate McGuire gave jt up and announcer that the case was dismissed, Late last night’ Mrs, Kennedy qutedp left the Murray ILil! Hotel, after Infor- ing the telephone operator that «he probably woukt be gone for severat days. Santelie likewise was missing to- day from his rooms at No. 110 Kast Forty-tifth atree:, MOOSE’S AUTO 1S BURNED, Dr. Lester D, Volk, Assembiyman: elect from the Sixth District and. the only Bull Moose candidate who won in Brooklyn, is mourning the loss of the automobile he rode in during his cam- pain. [t was burned up early to-day. Dr. Volk had the machine at a repatr shop, where It was to be overhauled after the hard work of the campaign. ! nw porter, who left her a large fortune, | He does not know who had It oat then i | Some months ago, after much urging| !t burned, but supposes ng a | OW Sam Curtis of Brookivn gets ane “To the Animal Man _ — [Sra p, ie neseet| Sattar nds Ste Se fired biue and lonesome tf he Jen't ma There Is Infinite Charm ‘RO oH G her name to a complaint which had/ "The machine buret into flame fear E. Hed. Samuel fs elghty-two and he got 4 ’s D . ACCEPTED TO DATE. von drawn up by Ree attoreey, Sanna Ragehinpies Hy back yout seg die isis 0 ee ———— Crooka, In it she charged that Kdward | jo, to save It and called our “way back yonder betore Ave Lincoin) the Perfumed Halo of 1 Kuntetle had acqutred $27.00 of her] firemen from the nearest engine house, Uiought of running for President. | There ‘s one thing old Sam just can't Her Hair, the Well Fit- money On the representation that he oned Investing It in the output of a but the machine was destroyed before the flames could be extinguished, y to try the gunmen follow: f | i int- No. 1 (Foreman). William H. Mont- nt sad, and that 1s being a widower. He! ting Gown, the Daint pains autre Gem terete A tetee Wencine aR wadiey ef course, in waiting until ily Shod Foot the a ter the funeral of a dead wife before | Ld home, No. 974 St. Nicholas avewue. f medium height nd who has a pen- A 2, Leopold Kramer, real est: chant for attractive apparel, became ac- ‘ouriing anew ale but as soon as the Rustle of Silk and 2&1 West Fifty-seventh atre: quainted with Santelle about @ year ago, ‘inister says, “Dust unto du at tl i: i home, No. 110 West Bighty-elghth J] Late last May their engagement was an- uetery, oil Sam ts out on the carpe:| Glimpse of Billowy street, nounced, They were to have been mar- arin before you can say “seat!” a-| Lace Beneath a Beruf. No. 3. Edwin Fisher, designer, office fried on June 6 in the Church of Our Okne foe kely woman to Ye his fled Petticoat.’’ and home, No. 297 Kast One Hundred wievand console his heart vowed- and Sixty-first atreet. No. 4, Fred J. Shalek, mait dealer, Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge. ly thereafter tnstead Rut short. the warrant for Bantelle’s arrest was issued. 44 wife ast Monday, | cos No, 1123 Broadway; home, No. O}| At the time the palr became ace ot back home from the BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. West One Hundred and Fortleth J] quainted Mrs. Kennedy lived at No. 167 in vas engaged to Mra, Mary ers tee it A ‘ street. Klghtioth sireet, Bay Kidge, while San- Nothing else the mi Au a hurry-up, fire alarm, The other day a masculine reader of The Evening World, in a sharp No. 6. Charles P, Huntington, aroht- |! telle was @ restdent of Brooklyn. ‘There orld, but the in. e wick lever, Old Sam hag) ¢riticism of women's dress, declared that the draperies of ancleut Greece tect, No. 18 West Thirty-frat stre | were those who maid that Santetie, who we ° t 6a vt hel off (oe boards, He and) constituted the most beautiful and simple costume ever designed for home, No. 1 Fast Kighty-nint! ‘tvs. MeGowan will be married to-mor- | in @ dapper Jittle Spaniard, made hie | living by assuming the role of @ooth- sayer and that while engaged in delving uto the mysteries of the crystal ball he met Mrs, Kennedy. This, however, both Santelle and Mrs, Kennedy vigor- women. Today a woman reader sends me, in defense of present-day fashion, a rhapsody on a mythical young person called “Maymesie,” written by Bill Barlow tn his “Sage Brush Philosophy,” in which May- dividual blending of purest tobaccos, could give Fatima Cigarettes their “distinctively in- at No. 12) Waverly ave snug home, District-Attorney Whitman expressed satisfaction to-day over the type of the five Jurors selected to gry the four gun- men charged with Hefman Rosenthal's in? In his Samuel has tw of the police to find Santelle murder and over the prompiness with allie UHCN: Sea M on t f mesie is held to be of superior at- which the case proce ive aed Clune tee, dividual” attrac: | “Witnesses in this ns abn tractiveness to the great high god- bi 4 the Spaniard, Santelle was escorted to : Rept i lato freest rein, as far as L am con reece tiara ana tl ie ola dees of beauty—the Venus of 3 said Mr. Whitman, “L believe some of Seen herself, Man, according to the phi- the real story belind the Ronent Dt, self-axsured and inclined to ‘ § logopher, has more admiration for murder will come out, and { want St to regurding police meth: ardiyee last Sy " ° hall not object to the general, = Mi unu the ho Maymesie than for a dozen Wesuses. | come out, 1 sha aft ous ine th ite ; prey ter an hour that eparations xolng He sa Teacribing. the, events connected. with | he. Was Wasting tne | si attentions meine syet mes “To the animal man there ts in the plot and the murde Avante Polos Gpuete Mal Wren eae Riptcds win uarhitis ingiand| finite charm in woman's dress—in} The four gunmen, ‘Draw Mrank, Letty | iis, in lier alte at the Murray. HI | j Aen t . e of her hair, the} Loule, Gyp the Blood and Water | jfote!, had been apprised in some mya- | ae has he: perfumed halo of her balr, tbe} gaeearous WMArHESIE WiNs MORE ADMIRATION THAN A Lewis, are eau ed with the| terious waaner of the erest of. her us p » well-fitting gown, the daintily shod | DOTEN NaNUsHY jurors chosen #0 far, Twenty-nine | tay somobile was ordered and | & feraw « irs vid to gel t foo'—ihe rustle of silk and glimpse ac cae a talesmen Were examined yesterday be- | \t jer to the Brooklyn courtroom: AA ae dated haley : af billowy lace ‘neath a beruftled pet- , ’ Res acl ereoane an CRAB DO ELL AIA aiid cabaeereniey fale ogee Ho! ol waa “mite ‘ gore sane irre bat day. The defense used five and the ; | sown, ite was cone ty ns ‘ NIXOLA GREELEY- SMITH ficont. Notice Maymesie now. Com- K RB | QTALER WAS SINT Htate six chuilenges, The jurors were Guive's presence Mes. | wotpiy. Neo duuar a mave her. lh the model of Milo. Maymesie, probably, cuts out a “hail warned by Justice (off, in heing ex-| Kennedy, was storming She denounced | “ : . 4 Ae yes ite i » th it, we THREE Days OF Le he n hot-f in the chorus-—poss!bly massages the alphabeticai! | cused until Monday, not to discuss the beeps ro oe e et fot over: REACHED THE Li ve cunts her beads at a glove counter or does a vale-| OD FRONT ST STORE. | 10 GET EXCISE FYI f came with any one S| thing lee, coaenrned tn che sna iees, 688 Then i Monts J vaud. Sized up with the art museum proposition, | . ’ y| “If we get twelve men lke thone, rain poeacve : s SaaliREn a thavaiaasleasountenkun th said Lefty Loute, “we are sure of get ” She has neither the classic countenance nor the Ge a tae waka ha tars Gh as y. But Maymesie’s eyes are rougish, and in their, need to be acquitted.” Monday nrest her walst, though but # span, holds out the) | “Yer,” agreed Gyp the Ulood, whos fist deca : “ten thousand miles around, and the possibilities of her | —eoe eee aed tee ees withous a wife : e better ty fabulous, It is all very well to sit on 2 ‘ountain-top Las! Bich dale sh snabedblcolaaeet Cpl MeL on ; nen N He } : i 2olicem: 5 istra man” to frighten the children into be hog So Mie tan the exquisite lines of Miss W remen Barely Manage to oliceman Tells Magistrate He] man’ to, frizren the eltidren int sive 4 ; atin squint at Maymesie’s sli aa NI *, 3 @ party Thanksgiving Di ecae neat ine ' ready, there, wine. w realizes tha:| Save Landmark Well Does Not Care to Enter Jorters are ‘al invited.” was ais tuckered out bot) fashion ts + uniform of folly, | Salsans belied da War a Ci le announce for Tuesday, Nov. 12th, He got vack home and lovsoi a Air’ «A REALLY PRETTY WOMAN CAN | Known to Mariner: : » gunmen are golnM to guide thes) defense house and just coulu no. so. 9 28 t GO THE LIMIT, as far as possible. Not « juror was | B k 1 ed until all four had fut! courage to tie poin é ie i i ‘i But elie knows, too, that only a really ) . |, [accepted until ai had carefully ‘ Het ee an > Pretty woman can ufford not to eniis , Patrolman Walter G, Murtin of the |{ooked him over and accepted him. ‘The mporta Weer Sab you might & ia | ‘ under iba 4 general merchandise store Of1 11, woure avenue station, Brooklyn, ap-|prisonéra, appear confident, Osly. dace An nusua y nt ie ol Bee Sallas . 4 , & wort the vere Weatminater Abbey at No, G1 Front! ot More stagistrat rria in the [4id they show signs of perturbation yes- . room, peep ‘ I étatio. ¢ i : cs nnn aw icv ose ed befo je} J terday, It was when Joseph Conroy was T. d Ss its einai ctha ps te iat ae ilove ie |tiret, ® landmark tn lower Naw York | isthe Coun today and made a pies | oruay., Jt, Was wien Joesph Conroy. was Women’s Tailor-made Su he coal blas—bit y : it cules for the aver SHO 109% SERENA SER WN RMBOT | tol tre court to Aldon «taken Jagainst him on a murder charge, ‘he vite on the prem oa J je Slusion of beauty-—or|tlally destroyed by fire this afternoon. | i a. work as hi a aki |RUnMen weemed wlnoxt aw relieved as “This ts a ha ii naa ’ a8. 1 havelIor a time the blaze threatened to ye gone OTK as or ather {the prisoner when the verdict proved 7 ‘4 ihaies ve nto t I'm s : maarment that lspreat to the old buildings adjoining ’t Mnvw, the taste of beer or ather Oe, Pre sna deg he details of which will appear toemorrow He decide | Mary o wiiite and surrounding the Abbey Institution | 8 PLANS OF THE DEFENSE VET “|| f pounded — by | . 5 Ms ore he tried |THE PicTURE and consine the block bounded policeman ne before} , HIDDEN. (Sunday) lelgas. Str 1 4 Front street, fouth et, Cuyler's ‘ No intimation of the Line of defense THER é @ Harris aw a witness In an y elling in his “| RATHER BARBA' & fasnio @ Hogarth|atiey, and O14 Ship, but two alarms and |) pr ate aoe it lbtac been given, but former Magistrate ) son, amd that 1 ral Now, thie ilttie pictur mhlk View. ta forth by an|the powerful ald of firevoats confined | Trin nior wetmirhereee wee Petlee ri sg Mi Heat fe sare ‘ont urbatone and fa’ enougis Hal reade ha (Aawiaa t6. th Ing an which it | Laspecto! nittd: rie ith Polic vely denies C ¢ urdetone an fa , Evening World reager tn the following | the Maries to the building tm whlch 1) nan Prank Kene he ded atrestod. the [vies etontage pe ete ot t letter: originate ands cine. aie . fred to his fect AVOID EXTREMES IN THE MAT ReUATH ater Ae dara 1 two Flatbush {aloons, |was assumed from Wall w 5 : ed mam e had pa:taken of 4 0 wie \ he looked to see who had ¢ a1 TER OF STYLES, Mahed his store in Front) avon Epa testified that it was bees [phasis or demeanor" would. influence ‘ id. He saw that !t wes a w mart | Tn the matter of Ww, In the course of years | him, that gome of the defenses wit . . He follow the styles he drank, When Magistrate Harris ag th : ‘ ood lo too, § nag ve * 1 away and the business de-! asked Martin. 4 1d nwoar beer [B0se", will no from the very best 3 j seconiing to Samuel's ideas. tn ut Boing to ext jecause to his son, who is also named | *°8°4 Martin if he could awear beer SP atetiln mace: old: BaD bes ff cone {diets 9 to extre er enter [vad been served he replied The ase with which the jury te being gain, But this time he didi’) s.a @ to body, Bett to make te bbey ne eatablishve® | “1 did not taste it. 1 do not drink, obtained no soon after the Becker irtal ts ver a curbstone; he fell tn a ¢ tale iy and ridiculous cop, a y is known wher-|f could not tell beer or Any other alco- [particularly gratifying to Justice Gof, Olé Sam and his new 2 else BEN! GO sty ae ever shipa r steaners make port, | holic drink by the taste.” One of the talesmen excused - " a th nsenson! You, and thea shov for marine @ bec ston 0 vy ald , 0 Jaatd hi . 7 y alked up to his ow : m . spel Beer ye alee ri P earinets he M Ds 6 an AGS pel pe ldn't you exp in thls to th Hemigted bad feree read of or a ARE SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OF cown together ody in Paris Fitba Pua ae gl make purchases there for more than pe fore you w ed to |the Rosenthal ; , | AsO) SOMMER Peres 4 van ayotee ment dee. fifty years. such work?" asked the Magiatrate Something vighty wi | be wort this! prenoatero, i : oe The oid store was jammed full of| “I 4!d," replied Martin. “1 told Ine | be presented the State. — pecans eh Apeurds Darbare Det | merchandise of ‘all. sorts. Pintoly, |wector chmittverger that man Ww WOMEN’S FUR MOTOR COATS eae “| drink and wo not drink were —_—.- guns, , anchors, oil paintings, | ap , the crime by the evidence of Glovar Men are very, very practical in chromos, ings, camping outfits, |) a! no) the taste ¢ leteat S evewiine hy Saat br 4 ; teetr admiration for women, They | WOMAN SLASHES THROAT — |Sitonis. eichings. camping | outtl's | fold ae, t if 1 couldn't tel ‘| witnasay by teu made in the newest styles, of such desirab! advuilre what 1s set before them AND, TOO LATE, IS SORRY. | ine. o: Pope und twine—-| '% he taste to amell Ak! — an eyewitnea : i fGUNE THR WIRY SYMP AY) ee ess wauinl ’ sceoamens aed in. ho rything imaginudle ne wou Wak carved ta eo, river of tt furs as leopard, civet cat, blue genet, mare ILLIN’ ourt, | THETIC AND W Y perhaps, but what doe the wrt TMrs Roch, III ana Discouraged, | ou! bought Westminster “4 mut T couldn't | Marderere to ‘ : “By heck," or some | | REAOEE Pek eet haat, » Roch, BEG Aubey, for Mr. Abbey would buy any . thts {a no it tay ing, a “4{ mot, opossum, natura! raccoon and squirrel, fe tany felt, to iene On : Filndariuak 10601 Seeks Death as Her Hus- Ling httnself @nd take a chance of * Delian wae ein eek asin ac nal \inute T laid noe upon 1 underto o 2 i with Inspector Senn e | Sch Larter tech cece { a | vert an raat ge romnatte 4 and Sleeps, welling It made with the quartet to get them to P rea rae) a #004. sympathe Yor Ai SURAEe 7OInK wolneh (2 1B band Sleep The fire started on t nto BaLoors » Jod of “croaking” Herman Also Men's urslined Motor Coats, ane cat i thake’ ntine Mra. Mary Hoch discovered that eut-|o¢ the old bullding at 2 o' «| taste of anything 4 8‘ 1 that she was « ; ‘Vhia ie @ remarkable ease,” com ; ot : 7 1 er © her throat with a razor was not aj y nutes Mr, Abbey and Benjamin| ) “The le a re ; | lefense expects to produce a Fur Rugs and Motor bes. may at rad pleasant w way of coninit:ing auiee| priest "nator teil ee slang aee| mented the Catiri" "t wit have ton: {was eeetymiteeas eRe ge a tor Robes h was her namie, as she had « » and toy bia: but they. were driven baci Ke ° Mr. Wahie white ; T can’t underata be lonasecne ang torn. a a raial He Aa A Sd to Bei When the fi . engines arrived. His alers are assigne! to such | wt the Rosenthal in ; esome ali i ly to-day was lames were bursting vholly new 1 ; - any years. ever sl finally a tor to save her life, ta “ ay ey. | Fitth Avene, 2 nd two children we id aha could Aive : . . ig her a cilnging vine with nothing to a she is ANACRAaTE: Fatitec | fing to & roontng her tender and et Be te torts 9 st ewe vane bul neighborhood und | 66 ‘ dosert isle of grief. , rank fooh, a b living at No J alarm was hur- t | Ei aa tinea nar that tender aad ening sive Third avenue, an: 4 year had been Chis RARER TMA Ckae | Oo eer ul, wats Meare that, Know. erief,. It was / Billy had taken the fats: announcement. | in bad health her condition Re tee aie i a . 4 e nd carried on dreadfully id become worke 4nd melancholly de- \ a Wan ftoode heart he needed right then; le raged and varrled on dread ha a Aid | B ij Soak, the, es taidl tLat'a mat maar | ab Art serted, “but 1 was very | veloped i place no estimate on | a ee ings one, fed." | fem and A lined down and : Among the palnt eten- prael fen wen hr ih Mre, Mrs. McGowan darted her eyes |asked: ‘Will { old prints deviroyed were many times nd ald siio though: it would be eX | tween us you ola | With sod New York. These cannot ean omac ree oweils tomach and bowels are right, wcuy the thing for her and old Sam Ae torr oe ng (het ne . CARTER'S penn to do. When she left old Sam did not eo rape AL Paks | Y 8 Sir . ‘nina’ going into the howse so much, » then, care If YOU surgeon she did tt because she was | es, ’ "owing that would have @ nice! carry a banner tn the parade. and discouraged ating Steak. | ry etateund ae Doesn't that express the gen- — - Maker, Was eat sa } Next day the e : eral masculine attitude? To taise County Monaghan Ball To-Night. but some of the : A Pm i AL up a preacher, hair, hobble skirts, pannior v . in H reachers, who didn't auite compreiend | yopgerait hats, tend all the para- exile! unty LS vid Bam's patlosophy, refused ton woce| Dhernalia of fashion and folly, Monamian 808-10) died « at TR yu Bouma, they found one who would | Well as suffrage, they apply the | Wes tbe sui : 4 : ‘lige vem, m0 before Sunday night olf | practical question: “Wl it make ten! \'e | “re 4 ih al Years vid i The Chocelate Laxative \ ‘a be @ contented married man| any @ifference to me, to my per- | of the County Monagiun Men's 8. an! avenue. - o i be | sowed comforr, tayptutes, we-?* aaa | Aaectation etal ae eo ae | Did it. It cost me only 10c \ “The aged Romeo ts a veteran of the) she moment they receive this gua: \ y nock and corner of the patriotic y ed by ui i ‘vil war. For yeara he worked a5 8) gases lowely woman cam go as f jot county will be represented and _wloseph 1 ’ Letters like that hanic at the Brooklyn Navy them will come hosts of friends from | No. 4 hg sisted mec! Oe abd kes, fe other counties, Monaghan fe affili.| killed to-day b 1 move all bad elfects o rdigestion, constipation, mek ri mie Tee ecemmeninrmecnear af ever. Women anes oretiy tas ated with the Union of Irish Counties in {elevator in. tn: you well and strong. Cou: mat! lothes—further and New York and depuiations ase expected | Geberne, Huss & Kinder at > Oo | Red Cross i: Cough Drops. | furtner with every ress. Hass and oe esp: lives street \ 10c and 25c at All Druggists | <—— . Mp =. 4 aa ce, ¥

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