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CNN Me pam mt THE avssine WURLD, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1912, Judging the Gowns at the Horse Show \oyJstNe., 8 By Mlle. Lodewick: Evening World’s Expert’? ~—*AR S. ALFRED VANDERBILT. : A) AEA * é i ! ; MARS.MA.H.HINES mRs Moore. MRS. H.W. FREAT. MRS.J- MCLEAN eee : 3 “ag ’ hapten ian to at alt the poltee-| GIVES UP FOR $94 THEFT it toe RASsoG Oe hentia a toes WU RGAE CHAUFFEUR WILD Kane and Austin picked Achots up.| RATHER THAN BE BURGLAR: at the top and bottom. ried hitg under a lamp and Austin callea | Youth Surrenders to the Police i bu \- {al "The. doctor. found that net a bons Before He Adds to His tg was broken.” Scholz was not even Crime Record. Miss Elenora Sears put in her appear- scratohed. He came to his senses while ance, and so the show was complete. the surgeon was feeling him over and Rather than let his firet thett jeot angrily demanded that he be allowed to|him into a burglary that had deep, ial sleep. It was qo time to wake @ tired | planned, Max Kleinatein, eighteen, ga) man up, he sald. Kano was able to go| himself up at Pollce Headquagtera | Berry Wall will not be in evidence, for I he is on the other side, across the pond, Ayou know. So the show will have to | ®et along as best it can with its stone | walls. Miss Sears was the guest of Mrs, home after some scratches had been| to-day, He sald he believed he was. a|Rergio Vanderbilt. Miss Elsie Janis also flashed on the scene. And oh, sa . # Murons | Wanted for stealing $4 he had collected for trial in General Seasions on his plea |4% * delivery wagon man for Renard &, , FY rE The Prince Pignatelli was there. You remember the Prince? The horrid cus: how at the Garden Comes Into Its Own, Cop Couldn’t Halt Runabout, jor suitty in the West Bide Court, Siedatienns eet ae albinos toms men took him off the ship and de- tained him on Ellis Island. The Prince ; ; i 5 looked bored, but he said the show was PERERA GSI LABI I RAINE er Calne streets With Dazzling Display in the Boxes and | Better Chan the tan aks BLUE RIBBON Gowns OF YOUNG MATRONS but Limousine Did—Lucky | CUTS HIS THROAT TWICE. lame Slug fr «eit Sprightly Contests in the Arena |sone teeplenint in tare hee | BU ing St, under which was attached a | Schloz Unh Jersey Oty Mam Bi Giase wt | ation the youn. sete Bs eee SOE . some selves were Mrs. Stuyvesant Fis! eee | round bertha of the velvet. A diamond | Schtoz Unhurt. Diefenthaler. He. sald he . was Wiig [Rear kite Mere Maree aie | By Mlle, Lodewick. proadn glletarediat tte: conten ¢rone sj badd Attempt. | Renard onty a few days, and all the “Thore's the Amsterdam Dutch and| tore down the scenary when it came to| Pome Fietmar erie Tarriman, Miss td ‘ 4 . The skirt was draped at the knees ee : ‘Twice within three hours Frank Yarne| time was being told by the other @me , | the Rotterdam Dutch. ‘They don't | taking the jumps. When you tear down |Tiflda Holmes, Mise Kathacine fatkieg | , aay young soctety matrons at | inc a strap effect of the vel A | David Scholr, who Arives a taxtoah| Of Jermey City cut his own throat eariy | ployees that he could easily get mount to much" the scenery on the course over the hur-| Foxhall Keene, John A. Parsons andj ‘®@ed the Horse Show last nisht } hat of black velvet with a spray of | for a tying l was not glad to be alive jie day. The first time was In hie room| with the money he collected. Oct. M fe. But they took away the cup and/ es and stone fences it counts faults| Alfred Rarons, to see the judging of the Ladies | blue atgrettes completed her costu . entihoantoey the dat ‘Two of the dashing arm: Hunters. One of the most popular ‘ss Elkina was also in rose, with a |) 0°! cosy. | Knife. second timo was in the! tie ost the whole of it with « ang of Pawaed the tus ribbon tor the In it came croppers, ‘They took the SHE WAS SIMPLY WRAPPED IN! wal sire, Reginald Vanderbilt, who | small black hi [Re ts the luckiest man in New York. | Seneay Cay Hospital with a broken pane! youths he met at Houston and Eldridge , Rational Contest at the Horse Show HSt) stoneg out of the at ; el HER GOWN. was most attractive in a gown of | white feather osprey. All he desired was to burrow into the| of glass, Ho will probably di * night. ‘The Stars and Stripes were low- je stone fence an showed they weren't stone fenees ae a | A sensation came in the afternoon in ‘ pink satin, overhung with white Stephen W. Wintree Cited | ie Person Of Eileen Kearny, an actress, ered to Holland, the Amorican Army got) | ' . th ft the looked charming | pillow of hin bed at No, 862 West For-| Hla mother was awakened ahortly | *treets, and then one of th | oh ver W D < took him over to @ house at Grand a 4 ack chiffon over white | ty.ffth atrect. At least that was where| after midnight by groans from his room 5 lined round ; | Roebling streets, Brooklyn, and it was eine lial 3 Who Was the first wom chiffon which was ow satin trimmed with gold lace across | . She found him in bed with @ big gash i f@econd place and blushed in keeping | Cavalry, rode his own horse, |,"'2, "as the frat woman to re ee the sides of the low square neck | the front, the same also trimming tie | Xe sat to-day that he lved in his throat. In the howpital Yarne was! asteed they would break into the house with the red ribbon. He's a nice horse, but he wasn't ped sult of ray chiffon, Where| With tiny mink fur banding. A drop skirt roundways at the hip line, She | When he was arrested for driving) locked in the prison ward. He pried last night and blackjack and rob the My word, Old ‘Top! The Queen's Own | nice last night. He hit the top| t bexan and where tt ended, that eutt,| shoulder Mne was defined in the | routed! Good gad! What de they want|@r ever the first rail fence and then is not in the province of man even to enormous moleskin furs and a | whtle drunk, smashin another auto. woxe an tron bar, broke a window and | occupant, a rich shoemaker. black velvet hat with a white lived # plece of the glass to cut another! As he thought the matter over, Keim i same way, below which showed a | mobile and his own and disorderly he Kicked a o re 7 je si 7 1 ce uradise feathe: td side deep gash. stein said he came to the conclusion he fal afiy'in tovandt: yin eiees at m stone out of the OLIN ret dscaasnee tnt {ust | sail puff of the chiffon. Gold ee oo Beda latlew iter on the sido | guct tn Central Park last night he was| “te Gm thought to have become sud: | would be best off In prison for the thett “Oh, doar!” Hoclety sighed; “end Wel seq gna threw his rider, ‘The omcer, it WAS wrapped she Wouldn't tell be-' ‘Timmed the blouse Cela tune In Mr. and Mrs, McLean's box was |‘ivided between the West Forty-ffth | deniy demented “of the $04 ° can't talk Dutch.” leared himself nicely, and with tne| use S0Me one—a woman, of course—] UPPer part of tho straight iy Mrs, MoLean, wearing a gown of | st address and No. 133 West Sixty- 5 The Horse came into its own last | Meine’ Pai aes the) would copy st, Wasn't she mean? skirt. Her large black velvet ha black chiffon over green aun. 1 Jneventh street and No, 2% West Sixty-| } night. 88 Million stopped out of har | 30 y 4 a ca’ at was sportsman-| Whe show began with the hacknaya in} turned up on the side and front, had square neck Was outlined with rhine fourth street ” box and showed she was human, She and the Lieutenant won more &D-| the morning and wound up with Holland| a plack algrette shooting frontward stones. Gold and black brocaded em- holz undertook to try out a new malked nut alone nor unaided. She had | !'4U8@ for the rescue of himself than|at night. These Dutchmen are sure! trom the right of the draped crown. broldery formed the front of the bod- |. vtwnut tor a friend, Harney tutes ry ecia to bind, Aer Ae {t he had won a blue ribbon. great riders and they have great horses. | 4 hequtiful ned velvet wrap edged Ico and also @ panel down the buck |/UNADOt ae seth be al . grandly. Mr. Not Million sprinte Kight on top of this came Lieut. H. R, | But, at Tepe by Maa! COORG) ii, gray fur concealed her gown of the skirt, sveaalgd i ubricath fi : aaaene hades bureed with nhat passed 100 0a fickle, but played no favorites | Mer 4 iad waaifislee, but played no favorites <o wander, thin, that they went 8o| Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbiit attract- |UAT’S VICIOUS ATTACK Ie alee abe iba aiconemian Hag "ar and near, an ever growing : for. conversation. ‘The big and iittle | bd nate and clean forninst the fences and| ed much attention and looked most 2 volume of praise tells of their Miflions patied the boardwalk with well | He hit them all. He cracked the bara of| over the stones, Wurra, ‘wurre! The| charming tne gown of white chif- BRINGS POLICE RESERVES, | Kerty stopped them and gave Schole a hod fe: he black and white effect of | Me ratl fence and sent the stone fence] Dutch and the Irish for dating the! ¢, nek eal Hionerer an summons to appear in Harlem Court Bauurday night was loft to the ien, {Mt on the tanbark. It was a bum| world! on, whose salon was, best to-day and answer toa charge of apecd-| tone fence. Then he threw his rider| A dandy horse fe the bonny black| ®Mbrotdered in aryatal bugles and | Clawed Libow “and Later Cuts a } oy K and the boxes and the ’ ing, A trifle Ike that did not bother | lelici ° ‘The voarciwalk and (he Doves aM olor, | Kerflop right over his head. Lieut. | Spes. A dandy rider 1s Lieut. Labou-| beads, outtinel with rhinestones, Loose in Station House—Oc- | iim at all, for when he entered Cen- | deliciou goodness Penerved ceats were splashed with ¢ “| Adair was on his feet in @ jiffy, The|chere of the Royal Holland Hussare.| while folds of white tulle were Zt was rome night cre ., 7 . al Park he Increased his speed to fifty ‘Ons! and “Ahs!" and little feminine | Together they rode in perfect tune and| draped across the front. A deep cupies Cell Now. tra Pas Inereaued dis apead to ¢] TI - nt Pusiyan . miles an hour. He preferred the left Tho snow faded from Mount Pullyame | surieks merged Into a wave of applause, | ROver touched stick or stone, The sol-| band of the crystal embroidery itt: | A big, rangy Thomas cat with alge tin ad anh task Ite Wh The beauties of Japan faded before the | -|dier rode his horse file part of {t and) torea at her fe hao’ waa ‘ot i second " J L ; f the bevuties of America, |1t Was 4 great stunt. The girls got two! the horse knew the game as well ae the| [red at her foet, The krouch stood on @ second floor window | cared he for tie rules of the road Beautiful girl in uiiful clothes; | heroes out of the army anyhow and, for- | soldier. bine velvet, She wore an elegant | ledge at No. 29 Madison street, right in| policeman Austin at One ‘Hundred ea ee sinte not eo beau. | tunately, neither was hurt. Capt Ben Laer Jr, of the Fifteenth| chain of single large pears. Her | the path of Isidore Libow early to-day. lang sixth trect maw tthe car. nalliv eee ee ae nein olothes, | CANADIAN HORSE PICKED THE| Cavalry. U. & A., rode equadly as well| het was quite the most becoming | Without even an introductory snarl the PaAcine dtivacilkecwccrhay. Commnt sant . HS HeeaT CN wits NOI n Ot GAP FOR JUMP. as ihe gallant Dutchman, So did Téeut.| one seen. Of black veivet, it was | cat launched directly at the unoffend-| imped out to intercept It, At the mam as plain clothes on pla R. M. Stewart Richardson of the Eng-/ shaped to tit up slightly in the | ing Libow, #x feet away, und landed 4 ; | Ch | te & Bo bo! sb HOW THEY'LL GET 'EM OFF NOT| Before the artisans of the arena had|jisn Hussars and Major Joseph Kilgour wort the right side wase emall [Ne face claws cloning: TibOg eeian [time he #aw a timousine coming trom ocolates nDOnS PART OF THE SHOW. | the stones all put back In the fence|of the Queen's Own Rifles, Gat Adie gear aad whice cua |i sf Sand Bre, Ruin, who liven cl (he oulen, direction | " ight, wonderful sight. along came Lieut. H. N. Bate of the| ALL FOUR OFFICERS MADE PER- ti ; BONERIRE AR: ity mo) ves o} Austin Jumped back quicker than he . Wonderful night, Ce eee Reet cee tue aRte Oe R ORR Cae to, band surrounding the crown | floor below, ran to the polloe station, |yaq atarted forward, The tittle exe . Sone of the gowns seemed to be wished | Royal : . reached to the edge of the brim. four doors away. ! "4 . “ fon some of the girls; a shoe horn sure Anoxed Ae ones of being perfect, an€ | All four officers made the circuit ina! =m the Reynal box wae Ms. ©. Lieut, McAuliffe sent Patrolman cor.| "A% ny ye Oey for ey aug Pe ; Pree shi yl , the 5 r } . wnded in the bushes. The car swerved ; a was used in urging thom on. How they'l! the | Canadian horse, Landsdowne, | fuultiens exhibition, So they had to #0/ @ Reynal, wearing a €own 3° KFAY ‘fey to rescue the mun who wan being Magers ; Pure and so ‘‘temptingly made”’ is it a vr ever set them off has nothing to do with /cleared the obstruction exactly, going | ver the courge « second time. ‘Then the) Ciittgn over rove natin, The vodice Vein bye wild antl. The nap ae fin the oth ud crashed In Sty r, The bow Was | over just where the six bricks ought to| band played HoMland's national anthem | " i > Id anima © 60RD SOW Te Wmousine Iver of the 1 oy imecte q Abas Herse uae. ene Sea cio (ee oh coe cies applause—but the|and a Uttle woman who had come all| Was trimmed with gold lace laid |the cat crouched at the head of the] ivtine, Fdwand Kane 178 West wonder that everyone insists on them ? Fipped to piecas to se ee |jump had to be made over again, Langs- | th? from Amsterdam—Mre, H. B,} under the chiffon, while a band of |ptairs watching Libow, who was stag. ee Ree a act Yeung ao ay else as irl PRONTO bona emrter eet dy ell Rill A to write up the Horse Show | the lace formed a pane! effect down ing blindly, his face blood-covered. |! ety eineteaen'| he: Goxes ‘showed mniueet ee tnare (Grate, Retire Ml LAgt oie? aeena | Went up in the air, Her heart beat for! the front of the skirt, into which [Coffey took oft nia coat and threw i;|%* fr Hele meeihmcihat: the Biocon | throats sad neoks, and here and there! where he had gone before. But the| Holland and her voice aned for her| wes a ing the Jover the cat. Jaw possible, seeing that the oncoming a ers . * amed a shoulder through the folds of | bricks were there this time and he scate| countryman. And the audience stood Groped Yon chitton. leaving She J aver ietartonlatanton hens ha Went and| runabout was running wild, He Jumped) At de alers and our stores. the opera cloaks. Put they were beau- | tered two of them over the tanbark, | while the band played. rone foundation to show ons Mie [iad the tundle on the desk. ‘Ie hed| before the crash ¥ tiful opera cloake, with edges of ermine.) Oh, such fun for the girls To-night 's another night. ‘There will beset BOfUs Mab CAP Si Mer hae [Just turned away when the cat strug-| Seholz was shot over wheel as : The band played the “Vision of S#-| The ladies had a hunting race, too, | he another Inperaniscneg: contest, Wil medium low round’ a : ' + el eat, MeAullffe, | though driven by a catapult, He landed fome" and “When I Get You Alone| phere were twenty up in side saddies, | jt Pe Motiand® Wal it walt the Catted | GP ramee Rranene: raltehs 10 eee rang the bell. Twelve Ply w Limp heap on the grass thirty feet ‘To-night,” but there was no chance tO} and they took to the jumps as naturally | ye peas the cup je United | put very et + was famed pe A wheel mal into adage. | Yo narney Huls landed beside him - —— a Get milady alone, It was milady's 009Y | ay to the Tatest dance from Franee, The | Oey a aan coe rane eo camul ' Melon hin hand and knees, scrambling. | nv $3 ss : ight. Diamonds twinkled, sparkle |lady on Willow King of the Glen Riddle | Pee Hei open his loor ¢ |The last Austin saw of he was a“ cite, Dian, taal tayo] aon to King of he Git udde|RESPITE GRANTED ALLENS,| ‘th cm'end osteo ware int [trent Vine at sti sar of Sim te e Precious Lives o e = Power the electgic Mghts at ono time *0/ way sixteen, Sweet sixteen! ‘That was | accompanied the gown ae eel | . re et great was the glare. Diamonds as f it that wes leavned of hor identity, but {Governor of Virginia Pais OW Kze-| Mra. Herad Powis moses lovely Child 2 “ x brocade gown, ei made and Jess as the wearers, diamonds a# bis 45) sne won the applause of the night. She | cations Until Dee. PIR RGAE, RU RUDRA Fea S| Th F ] L : ren a : the hearts of the wearers: diamonds #1!*- | Gieured every fence without a scrape. | pcan y | tahoe, when ie Fen e Famous Chocolate Laxative U ening Itke the early morning dew: dia-|" ygox sfoB. Bowman rode in the after- | RICHMOND, Va. Nov. 29. neck, The belt and side tab were Are often sacrificed through carelessness. Children should be taught at an eel on rinse the mouth thoroughly morning and ih with “ODOL.” The germ of Diphtheria is ever a deadly menace to ie Hoek of Siiaeee, Tt enters through the mou ‘ue The constant use of “ODOL” as a mouthwash % @iamonds e# common as dishpans “il No, 8. When they give out blue ribbons! sentenced to death tm the electric chalr Bhleh ~ fen igate o millady’s cutsine, | for costumes they'll hand them all to! Nov, 2 for thelr part in the Hillaviile, . 1. Hh zy black Whatever @ chappy auld aee in 4) jy itis waistcoat was as green as! V. courthouse murders, FL. eS eee eg eerie Wed Giter thas! But the det) the glades of Killarney and Ms breeches | a |, saitse cs apen) tulmmed cree te | follows must have excitement, Yes, Yes | vere plums, His dark coat was cut on ers with cream lace, The Horse Show te only on for a week. | 00"! | DEER HUNTERS IN RED. hoy | th® Bias, not falling away, but squaring | the straps edged , dino velvet But last night they talked and they jaway to the windwanl, He wore a col-| BOSTON, Nov. 19—Hunters far deer are plustron of velvet, extend Sahat nd teins "An and "Oh [OY ea caae So | pPaRTOM, Ser, Meumar toe ter] "trom teal to"th iat la Relieves Pete Jt was quite exciting, really. i s high Kelly was the hat me fayther to-day for the beginning of the open| fd overlapping onto the lace, was THE OFFICERS TORE DOWN THE | wore in the days of the Kerry dances, |feagon wore red coats and caps as a| finished across with rhinestones SCENERY. ‘Outside of that, though, he was all| protection against mistakes on the vart| ‘The short sleeves had double cuffs is the SAFEGUARD that renders a child prac- 3) But the smiles of the fair were not |r) [Oe.other RUtare ave wen toed ent and. matte chiffon with e ps iges ion tically f attach vmerican army o hasan s have been ise ll velvet buttons on the points, immune Yor the brave of the American arniy.|Migg ATTERBURY'S COSTUME | quod in five counties in this Siate The | Grelwvenvee butions on the pointe. + Whe officers were brave enough, but tiey WAS A WONDER. i y season lasis one week and each licensed | around her throat with a diamond Miss H, D. 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