The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 10

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ee ‘RUOLEV MARTA DSW LONDO AS HS SIN SAL News of Fatal Attack of Pneu- " monia Reaches Younger Man on Board Ship. ‘A cadlegram to Bradiey Martin J: fanmoanced to-day tho death in Lon- dom of his father, Bradiéy Martin, a tack of influensa, was the cause of Mr. Martin's death. Bradiey Martin jr. received the news of hie father’s death just as he was about to embark on the steamship Car- mania with hie wife and with Frederick ‘Townsend Martin, a brother of his father. They had received a cable trom the Duchess of Craven, Mr. Martin's daughter, on Monday telling of Mr. Mar- tin’s serious {liness and were hurrying to Loadon by the first available steamer. Lagt night a second and more im- perative cable came from London tell- Ing of the serious crisis in Mr. Martin's Mines, The son and brother hoped that they would be able to get to London before death intervened, but just as they boarded the White Star liner at her piex AGED FORMER LEADER OF NEW YORK SOCIETY WHO DIED IN LONDON. BRADLEY MARTIN PURE MILK FOR CITES. a few minutes before railing time to- day, the brief telegram telling of Mr. Martin's death was aonveyed to them by @ messenger, who had followed them from their home. The Carmania is due in Liverpoot next Wednesday, with fair weather, and the grief-sticken kin of the financier will be at the home of the Duchess of Craven that night. Mr. Martin, who for the n yeatn +has made his home constantly abroad ‘am@ had been received in the higheat | ecclal circles of London, was in his sev- | enty-second year. . Bradley Qartin was born into wealth in AYbany, Deo. 18, 1941, the won of Henry Hull Martin. He graduated trom Coleme, fought for a time in the war in the Ninety-titra New York Re inemt, was admitted to the ar and la served as alde-de-camp on the etaft Cov. Fenton. Mr. Martin never practised law, int devoted Dimeelf to the handling of his catates and the management of a rap- {aly accumulating durtune, the res it hie activities as stockholler and fn several banking and brokerary houses and industria! corporations, mlééte life he was many times a million: | staushter of ’ man, She was ambitious to « by Ward McAllister ved.” A fancy dress ball elder Mre. Astor rtacd highest measure of ac! ‘The Bradley Martins ga’ Dalle—one in their Mifth ave, and a greater and more magni! in the then newly opened Waldo fame of this second ball sped a the world; hundreds of columns newspaper print concerning ft wer lished; preachers used it for a to; @ thourand pulpits and the for’ jones who received invitations tre them as the most magnificent p eions in their social existence, } Ik was computed that Jewels repre- senting enough money to fund the debt “of Spain were worn on the heads, fin- + Bers and breasts of the wonderfully “costumed women. \ The rarest flowers found priceless tap- : estries for a background, a gold dinner) Dr. B.C. Schroeder of tie Nureau of leat of | Animal Industry, Washington, D.C. aera #ald the only way to protect the public ¥ moved with nimble feet incased in ailic| tr que ate Stockings worth % @ pair to serve the| |)" : guess. | delegates, repor The Bradicy Martins held the ttle of | Soclety of the County of New York | pocial dictators until they tarily | f@vors inspection by the State rather | abdicated by thei manent residence y ‘The Bradley Martins’ daughter, Cor- nella, became the wife of the Earl of * Craven several years ago. Bradley Mertin jr. te their only son. end ie oll FIGHT RENEWED FOR TAFT NOMINATIONS A FIZZLE. discusmed to-day jn the my of Vy Medictne, 7 West Forty-third street, at a conference arranged by the New York Milk y delegates Appointed by th «of nine States, heath oMcers officials Ry | 2" +|than by the communities, DISCUSSED AT MEETING TO STOP TUBERCULOSIS Experts and Governors’ ‘Ap- pointees Consider State Con- trol of Dairy Industry. State control of the vo War fighting of the apeakers was Inspection ts Inade MH. Harwood of t Dalry Board claim i » State and Pedeva! supervision, while J tat of the Dalry and Food Comm n Harrisburg, Pa., yumette vaid er is Inspected tu Polluted tn ity and the 1 sanitary inspections W etore in ors and Inapections private corporations roughs, the dairy an: 1, O. Averill Domestic Animals, on diner jr. a dalryman of jwitimore, and Dr, C, J. Marshall, State Veterinarian and seer of the State Live Stock Hoard, Harrisburg, asserted Inspection of dairtes should be con- sidered a State function, Charles W. Wood of Worcester, President of the Massachusetts Cattle Owners’ Asao- elation, charged that triple inspection In hip State is ruining th siness of milk ucers In Massachusetts Ten, rast Ta ragtout deep-seated COUGHS: Republicans Win Executive Ses- sion, but Democratic Filibuster Soon Tires Them Out. WASHINGTON, Feb. &—The Repub- Moan Senators yesterday took another whack at their finish fight for President Taft's appointments. They started right ©@ for an executive session and won thelr point by a vote of 7 to %. Mr. La Follette voted with the Democra: ‘The Democrats day. Indications continue that few if any of ppolntments will re- + aT WIFE SAILS TO MEET ANTARCTIC EXPLORER. 108 ANGELES, Fob. 5—Mra, Robert ; Beott, the distin- Guished British Antarctic explorer, left here yesterday for San Francisco, wh will take the steamer for Now to meet her expect to meet Capt. March,” she said. Cough Drops. ster anywhere, Sv.—-Advt, COLDS%an BRONCHITIS SCOTT’S EMULSION lt increases human strength, and resistahe "| mer, MAGISTRATE. APPOINTS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19138. |MISS HELENA STALLO TOARKEST PLAYMATES Any More He'll Take Them to Court. When itte Frank Domece took off! h at in the Gates A Court (hte afternoon there was led a poll so} ludicrously bald and shiny that a titter ran throval the roam a into w Niagara of Inughter, Even Mag: iatrate Naumer, doing his beat to glare at the boy, who, the truant officer «aid, sought to justify himeelf for playing three solid weeks from the in Park avenue, lost hie “honkey"’ muiblie Hol i dy inughed—except big Jim Domeco, Frank's father, and Frank him- self, Jim swallowed hard and frowned and put his arm protectingly around the doy. Frank, beet red, lifted his hat ture tively toward his head hefore he remem- hered that the criminal at the har munt and then he began stand uncovered, to ery. “That cannot go to Domeco. It wore, for I cannot be with him, “For three years he has been thie waye! bald, like an old man, fever, Before that hie hair was long, like mine, It was black and curly.” The pounding of the Magistrate's wavel had quelied the laughter, when Wrank wae asked to tell his aide of Jie hookey” story, He wanted to go to achool 4 wae eager to learn, he sald Soine day, when he would have grown so old that bis lack of hair woukin't seem altogetior unnatural, he wanted to be a man of affairs. “But how can I do it” “How can T stand the way the tease! you why it Is my boy Judge.” dim fe always lke wool, chool wee me they call me ‘shiny dome’ and ‘Jack Rone’ and ‘Squealer.’ ! ven the teachers laugh at me and at the names they call me.” “Do you really want to go back to school, Frank?’ asked Magistrate Nau- who had «topped smiling long since. “Yes, str—but"— “Go back then, my voy A special policeman now,” said the Court, “and [ inetruct you to arreat and bring before me in this courtroom 1 make you or “Squealer avenue. SCHOOLBOY POLICEMAN e he anked. | , MARRIED IN PARIS j can TO PRINCE MURAT.' Civil Ceremony That Makes Ameri- Heiress Witnessed by Few. | | a Princess PARIS, Feb, 6—The civil marriage of Miss Helena Stallo of Cincinnati and Prince Michel Murat took place a If They Tease Bald-Headed Lad) ¢ o'ctock to-day before the Mayor in| Representatives of Several Na- the prosence of @ amall group of rela- tives and friends. Murat, the head of the house, and the Duke de Mouchy acted as witnesses for ' the bridegroom and Ambassador Myron T. Herrick and Judge Nash Rockwood York signed the register ax witnesses for the bride. of New ‘The religious ceremony will be cele- bratea to-morrow at Catholic toh of St. Honore @ ily will th Stallo residence and subsequently the bride and bridegroom will proceed to Marseilles in a motor car on the way to Alters to apend thelr honeymoon. Prince Murat has many connections. fore her marriage Mise Caroline Fraser of South Carolina. American ed watched with close attention the wooing of the Prince, a Russian, whore figure iv @ well known one along the bou The vards a twenty-1 ford Stuyvesant and finding that she ! frequented the Palais de Glace, the ere and was a this—but: Prince became a fixture warm wooer Miss Stallo i# th * Edmund K, Stall He had scarlet) of alexander M fortune she Mine Stallo, at that timo engaged to Nils Florman, son of a former,ofMicer in the wedish army, suddenly terminated the without giving any reason but all Th Donald over Might. ‘ported to be not more thi but when Alexan: nis fortune was deem in $50,000,000, hand, is immensely weal! Have you tried it? will by Misses Helena and Law have Prince Joachim en quiet o jeath of the bridegro Louls Murat. The n lunch together at the American His grandmotier was be- here has hionable resorts, He old, six feet two in and striking allo in Novem- in that frigid atinosphere, part of whose inherits, In October, 1911, undergone the rat! nce of being reputed heirs rh suddenly dwindled ‘Thetr tne is now re- $0,000 a McDonald to be moro | Prince Murat, on the ' man Domeco—wilt| Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty jublic school in Park| 4 Fine Fish Sauce by adding vinegar At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. Registered Trade Mark Sleeveless Guim shadow lace, at otc; and real Cluny trimmed, $1. Dutch a to $9 Voile and Hea $11.50 to 16.00 New Madeira Waist Patterns, hand-embroidered on Established Falf a Century Ladies’ Neckwear and Chemieettes, of plain net and regular value 85c. i Dutch Collars and cepa hand-embroidered linen, ind odd shape Collars, hand-embroidered, from Madeira Coat Collars and Sets, $3.75 to 8.00, Robes and Waist Patterns Linen Robes, hand-embroidered, fine batiste, $4.75 to 14,00 each. ecru, in Embroideries DELEGATION WILL ASK | TAFT NOT 10 SIGN IMMIGRATION BILL BLACKBALLS FOR A BARON Winsion Churchill and They Promptly Resigned. LONDON, Feb, Winston Churchi and Lioyd-Geor | of Baron de Forest, whom they tecentl: put up for membership. ‘The Reform Club ts the most excluaiv social institution politics, and this part of two of the ministers has cre tionalities Will Protest Bar- ring Uneducated Immigrants. ed a sensation. Baron de Forent ts a member of Marthorough Club, of which all the roy! . [family are members, King Edward, wh ltook a great Interest In him on MMe A delegation of citizens. representing feveral nationalities, will leave for jen! Washington to-morrow morning for tie | his sponsors at the time of bia etestion. rival in lingland, owing to his relation. to Baron Hirach, having been among CAUSED REFORM CLUB ROW. Js that he was the principal contribut Sponsors Were Lloyd-George and | ut resigned from the Reform Club because of the blackballing iy powerful Ltveral |“! jal 0 DUrpore of protesting to President Tatt| For another club to refuse admittance Qgaloet hin signing of the Dillingham |!o ® member of the Marthorough te be- Immigratio ax introduced | Heved to _be unprecedented. LJ in Augue was 7 - T is QUALITY quality in materials, and al delegation wi TAberal Iinmi tions from Phil more, Boston, burgh will also tent. As atated by the Lminigrat) Preaident’s slenature grants ov unable with the vi President Taft: w potitions from every State in the Union, | is of tho league, 1» law now awaiting the | vere all immi-| ixteen years old who are! bearing more than four thousand names. | “Wh the fone you cae’? forget.” “Vint . The York deiegation will be {a high grade instrument in cer | Originally priced from $95.00 to 225.00 , g sense of the word. Beh- ning “pedal touch” permite ij Mg and sureness of ¢: in a mas-| Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Crepe de Chine Underwear FOR WOMEN Of highest grade washable silk crepe de chine in white, pink, blue or maize; dainty laces, ribbons and flowers. Crepe de Chine Night Gowns Heretofore $6.95 t0 $14.50 4.50 6.95 abana 3.85 4.95 iid oy ey 4.75 5.95 Crepe de Chine Princess Sit Ss 5.50 Dressy Underbodices For Wear with Evening Gowns and Transparent Waists. Of Chiffon Flower and ribbon trimmed. 9.75 6.75 8.95 Of Net Ribbon trimmed. Of Shadow Lace Flower and ribton trimmed, WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 92 Crepe de Chine Negligees Women's Boudoir Gowne of Orepe de Chine In rose, Copenhagen, maize, grey, pink or violet, 4.95 Heretofore $7.95 to $18.50. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Batiste & Voile Embroideries, new line, in white and | o_o flouncings, edgings and bandings to match. | Also a full line of real Cluny and Irish lace edges and insertions, James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St. The Adventures o f One-Dollar Bill Adventure 11 Since fortune smiled on me 1 found 1 hadn't much to do, And so it was I thought I'd start a mail-order stunt or two; With care I bought some articles at wholesale very cheap And started out to sell them and a goodly profit reap, Through a Sunday World Want Ad. 1 hired a score of bright young men To sell my close where they lived, and then The orders my ste Go do For Mail Order Articles and for Good, Live Agents In All Parts of the Country Read and Use World “(Agents Wanted” Ads. k took wings and flew Look To-Day. ite Walco Astoria goods in neighborhoods came so thick and fast ime, If you'd succeed, Is to you. Ab B. Altman & Cn. The Soring . — *S in mew and attraciive styles and materials are mow ready at moderate prices. Included are Blouses of Tosca Crepe, Voile and Batiste; also smart Tailored Shirts of the popular man- nish type, made of silk amd cotton febrics. Spring ovyies wii WOw Si0es COLONIAL. TIES AND PUMPS FOR BARLY SPRING WEAR ARE BEING SHOWN Ts HIONABLE LEATHERS, THE FAS HFitth Avcune, 34h and 45th Stvects, New York, beve all, quality in tone--thet makes in workmanship, hewn Buta the its | erful wayee Te the ultimete—cand | Also To-morrow, an Extraordinary Offering of American by Marcus Brawn ;| the unmechanical Lemipottmyred ore American and Polish- an citizens | day that warrants your / | 1800 b | will also be wel It is ox. | 8750 Mylo 10 800, stvie Fl “ posted that | Convenient Terma. Booklet on Reavest.| VA ’ d Misses’ Petti | Columbla n mpany : ania iwive of te! 495 FIFTH AVENUE] womens and Misses Fetticoats GServian-Ameri¢ans in ity, | Entrance #8t N.Y. i j i i | in styles, materials and workmanship of a much higher standard | | | | i |47 Women’s Evening Gowns | including this season's best foreign copies, in a large | at 49.50, 65.00, 89.50 ' ; Moe: generally given for the 0900810 | LS [to Baron de Forest at the Reform Ciud + The mercury suggests more baa more clothing, more good ‘te the funds for Lioyd-George’s land form campalg older achoot | Poned, Hl —- < | ASK LUXURY WITH BRICKS. AUBTIN, Tex., Fed, 6.—The State or- | beginning March 1 individual drinking | Fiose coups and private dressing must be famed their men at places where | CEYLON TEA TEES LLIN, White Rose Coffee, Only 3Sc.a Pound ENTE ARLE TE TE ITE e to which many of the TAberais were hotly op- Ria of the Stone Masons and richta: Union has served offic notice All contractors in Texas th: y for laborers ts an increase of STERN BROTHERS \will hold To-morrow, a Special Clearance Sale of variety of materials, some fur trimmed, among which are many very elaborate models, than those usually offered. Petticoats of Messaline, Peau de Cygne and Real Milanese Jersey Top, in white and street shades, Three New Models, at $2.75 Value $4.00 Petticoats of Crepe de Chine, Messaline and Real Milanese Jersey Top, in assorted colors, Six Very Attractive Models, Value $6.00, Women’s Low Cut Shoes Advance Spring Styles suitable for wear at Southern Winter Resorts, are now being shown in Perfection Pumps, Colonial, Sailor and Oxford Ties, of all fashion- able leathers and fabrics, in the newest approved shapes and of the highest grade workmanship. Special attention is also directed to “The Aristocrat” an exclusive shape, made with narrow tapering toes and short high arch shank for street wear. 3.85 Thursday, a Sale of Superior Quality Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Specially Reduced Prices Hemmed Hemstitched 42c, 53c, 58c 56c, 65c Sheets, Single Bed Size, Three-quarter Size, 57 68 78 75 88 Double Bed Size, 67 80 92 87 95 Pillow Cases { Hemmed, 15c, 16c, 17c, 18¢ | Hemstitched, 19 20 22 23 Hemmed, 28c, 30c, 36c, 40c Hemstitched, 35 38 45 49 West 23d and 22d Streets Lincoln and His Cabinet _ A Unique Ensemble of Photographs By BRADY The Civil War Photographer Of the Martyr President and His Great Advisers Bolster Cases { Free For the Coupon IN NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Size 14% by 20 Inches. These Photos are set in a design penned by Alonzo Wilks of Standish, Maine, in the Civil War period, itself a remarkable expression of the Patriotism of the Time. BE SURE TO GET NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD

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