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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1913. 8 PE Some New Faces at This Year’s Horse Show BE | AUGUSTA BISHOP. INA BIT OF YAPAN sist se scincce:"s HUBBY’S PASTIME, [having a gold sash from the right | shoulder caught up at the waist at the left. There are « dozen of the pretty miss: and, notwithstanding — the | severity of their gowns, they make an 2. poe Se | SUFRAGETE ARMY "weaning. ONE TERRIBLE SIGHT "MARCHES 400 MILES, "M"=%°""® "> WITH SKIN TROUBLE | IN VOTE CRUSADE HO ie crate 7 | wha Body Drobo Out od ate Just because Rose Stretaceia ts goin! Formed Big Sores, Awful Suffer- Contrary to custom, the kitchen of Ba rae a ee Nicht aitaeuera crc iar vee Magia 16 (0 ICT Sleep. Burned on| MARGARET ANDREWS. EUGENIE LADENBURG. |Finish Five Weeks’ Tramp 19 and Itched. Cuticura Soap and il il s ng away from sole and she Equine, King for a Week, but| the opening day the cafe puts forward’ Mrs, Kane, Jabbed With Hat-]| ———— —— | Wat play truant anymore, When eve la{ Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. only ght, sparkling and dull red re- | . : = ~ | London From Edinburgh oe ‘ t f y i have three children. Mrs | married she will be compelled to attend | Queens in Boxes Will Get freshiments. The kitchen will remain | 15 Says C i Kane’ ir dfather was the Kimpland | hool unt!! she is sixteen, Rose ts ro} nings,| Pin, Says Her Nose Was | Hanes sranttatnes ave uilt Beard ! and Present Petition: Gay srceavna bal iene ant ole | 442 Rast 103rd st., Carnasie, N. Y— | i added attraction to the show. to b the cafe wae open to-day. Usual! open until 8 o'clock in the Stores in Erle Gasin, and she is hetress {he attentions to the pr worn | he caf 41 11. The bar |: ° * : 7 All Homage. : inc odes of erruce trees ena} Broken in Previous Fight. }cr°nts Carats, Amone the bowered in a hedge of spruce trees and went mis- that she Is not to find time to full shut off completely from the res-| fortunes of the Kanes was the burning | y ’ oe | Into little red spots, which Re ee SS Gc. te | rae | at see residence "in Woodhaven | N LONDON, Nov, 16—The suftragetts| tie reaulremente of the Board of Edu. ere formed ino grat : | nced Wher Mra. A ¢ nen have Dew with jarmy which started fiom Edinburgh on] Ot | sores scratched cn, he oan tink he tv King for « week | gueic cam to go in separ Hig bene lean Leena an Lanes ie clones Wy oeyaue calire. Grutiaperts| JOut, 18) wetting slanatites a. votes Antonio and Marta stre: | it and turned all blue, 5 Seginaing to-iny. Me can think that all pore, high-sepped {t along the’ TUD-tMuyistrate Harris. in the. Flatbusn| ™™ “t Sve Mote Noha ' |for-women petition completed ity four- Flint strey wun | was affected from head te the homage at Madison Square Garden| ways or were out in New York for|conrt to Ate | | foot and also my hands | awful suffering. aed I could Bot sleop for threo or four nighte at e time, [t seemed to burn ame {teh so that I thought I should go One of my friends would say, ‘Rub welt ib vinegar’; another, ‘Use sulphur aad willing to believe it was not alcohol |which set the heiress to screaming ‘loadership of Mra. De F vho| istrate Voorhees after he had been the best they will get-le @ little blue! thore above knew not what was going | ™ _ up? ‘ieadership of Mra, De Fontblanque, who| is! 4 i ridden. fis Semies 1s for the Queens |" downstairs, That's whero the ma-| “Police!” from the tonneau of her auto- | ““Maybe not. Some people aren't. | travelled on horseback, they proceeded] chided for ila neglect. ‘The father Te ee Here eae iene, Queene mitt shinery 18, That's where they put on] mobile yesterday, ‘The Magistrate dis] But it's dollars to doughnuts and Immediately to the Prime Minister's} imagined he held a trump card, a he ; the gi and glow to the equine ex-| missed the charge of intoxication! kohinoors to carrots that you're inter-| Mrs, Lanes Battles With High- realdence in Downing street and pre-| waved hia hand for silence and t eit tm the boxes to-night. ‘The King*! hitgty, They put the blue ribbona on in| against Mrs. Kane and freed her chauf-| ested in love and a good fight. sented their petition demanding the suf] ing Magistrate how Rose, who In fifteen will back up im the stalls, They are} japan, = |hundred-mtle tramp to London this af-[moned to the Adama Street Cr 0. o-day : Ite | Wide Rie, Wutithe thoroughbreds. who|an airing: Groome and ateble boys| cours ©” day the Magistrate was aulte| HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. F R | |teraoon, having taken exactly five |@uy te exp wer on ha@VE been through it before know that] and hostlore were all busy below, and Are you interested in the Balkan imix-( r | weeks to do the journ Under the| Sig. Strefaccia smiled broadly at Mag- — frage for women. feur, Paul Abendroth, who was accused} Also in a story of a Yankee youth/ 7 TF “Hit, akec ; Vere years and ten months old, would ap but nothi ed to Merely the entertainers of the Queens. | Alfred G. Vandervilt is President of aacrvine page weapon, | who can plunge into the Balkans and) waymen Till Knife Makes t expatione De SERVI SRRSTIA ES LH fear at Rrookiyn Borough ail Monda, | “One day Teiting Gatas keen 1 The Horse Show has openet—probadly | the National Horse Show Assoclation of] "ng row which ted to the arrest of | fight with fists, and brains and, find| the vote-aeeking women, had retired to|to take out a marriage license. Sh: | came actoss an advertisement of Cuticure the last big National Horse Show. The| Amerioa, under whose auspices the | is Ue as time fo win a glorious girl, besides. | Her Helple Great Show will be to-night when tho twWenty-elghth annual exhibition is be-| Mr. Kane at Nostran pountry for the | i . H end, His ec: | woukt be married the following day. | doap and Ointment, so I bought the 1 eot, Brooklyn, was eee aane| That's the sort of thing that happens! os i however, accepted the - |” Magiatrate Voorhees wan not flustered | 1 would take a bath in warm boxes are crowded and tie “board walk” | !n8 given. Mr. Vanderbilt was on the| Pulton street, Hoo h de | Mp vHawthorne of the U.S. A.” by ment and there was no untoward Incl-| starred of sing! 1 he, “ahe wilt; the Cutlcurs Soap, then use the C then The board walkeeircies the , 270d early tids morning overlooking, 9 serious, cooling to charges made | Albert Payson Terhune; founded on| Mrs. Yetta Lanes, who lost part of dlent Leen enevot anti! whe te. eix-| Olntmeat, which gave mo tadbak oho cad : Pecrite aigideeeral| the finishing touches and making «|! court at that time, as thelr last en-| J. B. Fagan’s successful play of the/two fingers when a robber with whom} ‘Che Ite band of women made a aan no eee na prescribed. by law,”| At the end of three weeks 1 wae e to! ed in the ton- W ing in No York.} triumphal progress during the last ° i short trip through Japan. Vice-P; ounte: high Was stag same name now running | w York.) she was fighting hi ie an a Jov,| cured of the disease. igned) The real sights will be in the boxes and gone F Mabues haath ‘ nh ik until Nov - at her hand} * same motor car in S Pt} anc) tne! | o! > r lo ol Pie ¢ then set bi dent E. T. Stotenbury and Secretary | Neau of the same motor car in Septem ‘Hawthorne of the U. Is going’ with a knife, Is under the care of a| mils, of two of thelr long march, A The case war then Vetter, Janvery 17, 1913. i B ii fi the seats behind them. They will be " 4 reoe| bor. At that time Mrs, Kane's nose | to run as a serial in The Evening World.| y band headed the procession through] 22, when, If Rone te not attending school, Bee ioitly: vara Poe ead Hi Jee g Bi rae ond styeral of tae a S| waa broken, she told the Magistrate, Beginning Tuesday, Navecitut 19. | physician to-day at her home, No, 136 the rontee sacra ie Be eee sh there will be another seasion. The gtr!) Llarge greeny esate eo gowns; littering, flashing, daxsling| Mr. Vanderbilt haw the same box | Dut on this occasion she has only a few) IVs 4 great story. ; BFt: PCT AtreOh TT iovaeay: | PAE OF MuRTamALCOA Kndl ATS aymparl enn tee ne” but spoke 10! cure Soap and Cuttcura Ointment have been keme, reflecting the rays of myriads of | occupied by himself and family last | #¢ratel: sim treutel | Tc REMae Une, rete naie’ Well Lanen an eeat nite nents te atts | (hixers tined up beliind them Finglieh MENS the world’s favorites for more than @ gen- Gdaifie tights strung ¢rom pillar to| Year, It ts Box 12 326 fe sure that ne| (rt, Kane come to court in the uss). Remember, she cate ie TOSHAY, | ate cial ane i Lalas ee PPE CORTE eration. Sold everywhere, Liberal sample of Saath (oe interior ach tras petode, | hee. tabennthe. nocdoo out of thirteen: | mobiles, her husband eame afoot, 116) November $9, lineteectean sae de enimoneee Gane Robbers Get Away tm Aste. | cach mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- Toone call ito pertdan it vontihe,|for the year has passed and here ta|errived in time fo lean against the | the east aide, one of hor holdings being GLOVERSVILLE, Y.. Nov. ih. | dreeepont-card "Catlcura, Dept T, Boston, 4 epaeseccall ite, E or the year has passed and here 19] sy —che oulalde—of the tonneau end FAST TRAIN DERAILED, | uliting at Tnirteenth stroot and Aves 3 t tnday Informed the} The post-office at Broadalbin, east of| — eg-Tender-faced men should use Cusewe Bree 8D OOP RD OO ee ee aT Saainy Doe 44 speak earnestly to his wife, but she diheds {nue A, occupled by a saloon, She had | members of the Austrian and the Hun-| here, was entered by yewms early to-day | Soap Shaving Stick, 2%c, Samnie free, Beh ep GARDEN EARLY A SPECTACLE | tilted her chin and appeared to be thinks| y4araFORD, Conn, Nov. 16—he Pori- |Jumt collected $19 rent for the bar-| sarlan delegations that he hud received and the safe blown. Four hundred do ‘ pinto’ Madison’ Squure lag of something else. Then she swept | lend Express, which runs to New York |'00™ Wher. she was attacked last night, |@uthorisation from both the Austrian | ars’ worth of stamps and « email quan Garden you shake da-da to New York. OF BRILLIANCY AND LIFE. past him into the courtroom with &! hy the way of Springfield, Mass., She had the money in a handbag, the| #04 Hungarian Governments to provide] tity of cash w n. ‘The cracks: e dreadnouglts, ata m,000, oy 1915, ‘Tirough the heavy plush portleres you As soon as the tanbark was spread made their get emerge into the land of the chrysan-|in the arena, the Garden took themum, wist Straight ahead, with the Fourth avenue | windows, threw the north light on Little ail for a background, more of Japan| Japan and, touching up the scenery at fw glimpsed than one gets when he leaves | effective points enhanced the beauty of} “I haven't been well since my husband | 1) oy number got a shaking up. ‘passed the two seized her, The boy the steamer at Yokohama, To the right the panorama. Soon the tan bark was| beat me on Jama avenue, oh, weeks express Was labout two Houre tte on | 8rabbed the bax, | are smiling fields and running water; | being stamped by the dalntily prancing | ago,” testified Mrs, Kane ight before) eins iecunat Bare A local train |,,2Men began a furious battle, Finally | Nel€e of iris, wistarla and chrysanthe- | feet of thoroughbreds and pontes last I was taken v HL and went to] rarer ae Pattee ook on moard tne {tte BOY cauRht the woman by hoth tment in mum. To the left is the snowcapoed| The army officers were the firet to| the Hotel Mohawk, Yesterday I sent a ge ge? ore ing [ATMS and they fell to the pavement ° e meuntain of Mujiyama, the “Retreat ot | fc payi passengers of the express and carried | Suddenly the youth drew a knife ant @entain of iully take advantage of the arena and were wuffeur out to Dexter Park to get r | In echane the tikile bro them forward to thelr destination, sfter |out the wrist strap, Mrs, Lanes grabbed the Gods," where tho little momen high stepping and fancy foot! ver husband used to worship and make pilgrimages, jy I by footing over hu : considerable de ‘The care deratiod Jat the bag and held on, Then her aw | + the tanbark y didn’t enjoy a mon- When Mr. Kane arrived [ could #6} wore a smoker » and two |sallant slashed her hand, severing the! end maybe do yet. In the contre of the | poly for any length of time for soon ye had been drinking; 1 always] geepers ‘The point of derailment, inai-| ends of the first two fingers and cutting THE UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT acene Is the village of Nikic tal cost] nen left no clue and away by automobile silken rustle, and Mr. Kane did not] eratied, pro ‘strap around her wrist. choose to follow, here early to-day and a freight train} AS she neared Twelfth atreet she saw | DECLARES HUSBAND HELD RE-) running west on the next inward crack | @ tall man and a youth about seventeen , [ripped out the sides of four deratied standing in the shadow of a doorway, VOLVER AND THREATENED, | og No passanger was injured, ai-| She did not even look up, but ae sie! new and the cherry tree. | life. The eun, streaming through the ay ox ; | afterward the areni was a spectacle of He slapped me on the back] Catei by two ie of rail compictely the others to the bone, Then he fled Fujlyama ts Japan's most famous em!- dying cone and hackneys. ral women scores us baraeas (was 0. Wa ee Be puupneetsI (gown the avenue with the bas nence. It can be seen from all over the! pinery added eclat to th on, and] cending @ Tiovel, and not dressed (nee ee eee een eeet a hundeod | Detective Alien later arrested, on| ill hold Ui S empire. It oan be seen froin all over tn] Foncine & Bovel, and mot te mocks] track to a.aravel pite.. For 4 hunired | srg, Lanes's description, @ man’ who wi old an Unusual Sale on Monday, Nov. 18, of the Garden, Coming out of the picture j avenue end with rders in uniforms and] Teadess to . yards the tles smashed and the roadbed | sald he was Joseph Schultz, twenty-two, | into real umbers ts the bridge of ko, riding sults. ville Centre, 1 got up and he struck) serrated by the car wheels, of No, 615 East Thirteenth street. Tha} made holy by legend and kept holy by! he Jundheon of Mr Vander took | me imal ; rrp errr see Ta Traffic was blocked, but by 9 o'clock | police : the woman identifies bim as] the aunual tramp of the Mikado across | Pare at 1 o'clock In :he club room up-} “After that we had wo ‘ westbound trains crowded with Yaie|one of the pair that had grabbed her. | ; stairs, His guests were the visiting} turned his back to me and walked alien pound for Princeton were being | He was locked up, charged with robbery Ss A a ee age ivens in Heer wea tie Viti trmehin-bak "omoam) waned | em au fr "ein wr n| ey eversible Velour Portieres cross the bridge. Only once would any- and stewards at the Horse Show. [tlthere was a revol¥ hia hand. Hel from New York being temporarily held eens body elee to cross it, Off would go his) was an vlaborate affair and wa he a é ; x 8 | wa e air and was ‘he] sat he was going to shoo’ me, Frank] up. head," Over the eaies through ‘whlch founding of the wig fo" te ‘penits | svt,"one at the, nora “oF. Dexter meine HAWLEY DEM., FOR SENATE. | AT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR the horses enter the arena are three of the show Park, had come with Mr. Kane, and he] wakes to Find Home in Flames, ent to & | torll, the gates of pillars and croxs| Meantime the arena was filling up,|iook the gun AWay from him and gave Rotaed bathe anell (Of amoke ahoul siment te, euoeed: tay PRICE abitcan. | Jerbit's men w vdtes’ fe bara which front every Shinto temple, and Mr, V 8KY BLUE DOME TO GLITTER [/""' | t to Paul, the chauffeur, to Re Made by Ki JE dresse © gett! r, who Hves on |” Fifth avenue, | BOTS’ & o'clock, Isidore W the third floor at boxes of ¢ » st an Idaho, Nov. 18.—Gov, James H. WITH ELECTRIC STARS. of tis Tes ane a in Slavens been Den oneatan cae ay found his sitting room in flames, He | Hawley of Idaho announces that he will z The dome of the Garden is blue, #ky years (ie preliminary even Fe eee cee ein annoyed Mr. Kane} bad fuat time to get out his wife end | realgn probably to-da oye meron piue. It is supposed to be the sky. class of the show. | Nc Cee Oe ed out the hatpin -ana| two eblidren when the flames reached | t,eut.-Gov. Sweeter, who ls a Repub- Tornight when the lights are suid publication jabbed tt into my arm. Then my hat|the hallway. The reat of the tenants | ican, will appoint Hawley United States | there will be twinkling stars in t Beneath the canopy of blue fairy tea houses, To-night they wt fearing <5 gh Pome EES f the macht were alarmed, but all got out safely. |senator to succeed the late Senator Hey- way blown out of the machine and) ve are was confined to the Wadler flat | burn ‘unkind criticism aa | this jeeressed his, wrath avartisink tne thon tc | th Ro camed and & policeman named | and 4ié about #700 damage \ "gov. Hawtey ta « Democrat B. Altman & On ker, Mi Herbllt's sec r| Winter came up. 1 anid: “My husband — i ° ighthouses. Bag cherry tre ; ———$$_—___—_—— — - — siow like lighthouses, Bis cherry tn viking after the orprans 4 as just struck me with @ hatpin and | ae _peees. are wiataria. being |Cversthie Mn readiness for thelr com- | Tm afraid he will do aomething worse.’ e ae | breaches In ands Be, NURIA AE pe ; P |phe policeman asked Mr. Kane if he a 1 St ps Sho ealten “| her chm, in ommnsion Jeom ayo) Eid PACU PA, Rea, Ga en laking ysic ; mnake the houses lovk like fiome all they difterene Inatitutlois.” Tie Hebrew Ore | Aye ne poleerinn mearehed itm” and | ANNOUNCE FOR TUESDA NOV. 19th lack are the Geisha girls rom the}phan Asylum bi marched at the} thon searched Paul, and, of course, he —_ ches hang Yako-| head of the Hebrew orphans and tie goy mono and Japanese lanterns in arches, | Roman Gathoile Asylum mareicc eo revol Maullg nookete 1 hy hee thand at the herd of the hoy and ylvia WIFE ALLEGES TWENTY-FOUR Use the Safe, Sure, Perfect Remedy in Mines and clusters etween (ile et ‘ ee eee e thie balcony, red |0f, thee Instlbitton, They paraded into THREATS ON LIFE, ea cove rai! of the balcony, rel tho arena and along the boant wa Aw Mr, Kane was not tn court to tal! A V i I S I f roof illing adds réailzation to the JMPAY- | ihe hands playing. tie horsonprastcing Ala alte ofthe weary the charges were | | ery special sale o ese representation, Hronae cornices ar@ jand the crowds cheering. It fs ost dismissed, but not before Mra. Kane's wm studded with electele lights niated that between 80) and 1,0” boys) attorn shy B. Merrill, former Aa- | ’ Two o'clock tile afternoon was the }an! girls participated in che runction, — | alatant District-Attomey of Queens, nad | WOMEN S DRESSES have set for tie opening of the show, | tent! Conrad's Old Guard Hand gccu.| succeeded tn reading, into the minutes 1 et o) t ow o en 1) owt btn] “ ‘ka ooncerning his) See ee eacoeead up (pled (HATtOFS {0 the Koth of te Afwnic dome wcathing romarie ooncerntng. his find preparations were going send OP hers’ Hox. AL tialf-paat one the band \cHent's hushand, | Ie anid Mra.” Kane The Chocolate Laxative 9 aky and the tree b: to noon. wan tn full play, toe ale wa ha wilt for separation several is terd A four-foot fence incloses the | yi, ‘odor of tanbs ! wwartably had bee ina ded . LA Pees ‘i 4 TEIN, (| ret tera. ouroat ten inctone 108 | wit et aur vee neg A thay id Doon Derma | stan tre, tne powerful army hg ana cane et comets mises THE DETAILS OF WHICH WILL APPEAR | PATENT BARLEY this morning, A pall is raised a foot} became soreey.'. The tren Among ot hing he remarked there specialists pla ; a The Only Infant Food dhave the fence. and when the crowds | crphan asylims” were in great wore Iwenty-fvu: inetances cited of afr], To, prove, ite xeiue, make thie tent sesntgnt: | Fatima Tae shavolates TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) All Grocers Dragetete, iy is going to interfere with than expected. the background | in ail, and tie ooces © Joys ff they here wet thick the vision of ang will pronan’ oduce some horse te mi Then, te “4 r 2 liver and ourry off all undigested, fermenting his wife: tter from your beweds, 1 xeemed Hvew | talk, In the centre of the tam bark | “or ne | 2" neat tiokw:,” | EXLax Highly Recommended for Its Good, Safe Work Fer Avene, 31th and 35th B a | TAY. SASCA"ROYAL PILLS TON! ving le the Ju stand, all in an the law, . , treet, New Pork. Constipation. biligustess, ai Bee “toda ike inant | Baceaee se Gpush Drone, sis) anal Sain deen married ein” & 10 Cont Box Wil) Froye Its Value om “ . ete ats se : serena orn

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