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bese eeeneeeereres STAD QUAKER CITY. SETS FASTEST PACE. cic YETINBAL MASQUE Society Women Masquerade in | ! Tights as Harem Queens at Pre-Lenten Ball. eeeewe a zo aac SHOCK PHILADELPHIA, re ‘Sample of Costumes at Ball That Shocked Philadelphia seewed ee ; i rw | @ | i | A confession by Frneat under arrest THUG CONFESSES LABOR MAN HIRED GROY GUNEN | Wildhaber Says That Murphy : Pointed Out Man He ‘Wanted “Done Up.” Wildhaber, in Jersey jetural Iron Wor! Union, City, directly] that the owners desire charges Peter P. Murphy, @ leader in] Wreckers, belleving they can lighten a ng nner rene en 1913. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, OV. WILSON MAY KEEP ent. on the common lividend placer an increase of 21-2 pe According to an oft neement the extra dividend repr proceeds | of sale of certain treasury securities in| accordance with the Supreme Court dis | solution decree. | he American Tobacco dividends are | pay March 1 to stock of record | ev. ae > STEAMER STILL ON SANDS. mat the Nie Was the Course Adopted by cu stranded which drove ashore Lookout, Long Beach, yesterda: ing in @ blinding snowstorm, is The ned, ateamer Nicholas at Point Grover Cleveland. c the sands with two wreoking TRENT —Prenident-| eeviey” with David. Lloyd-George, waiting for an invitation to pass lines | elect Wilson sees no re: y he] Chancellor of the Exchequer, and they aboard. So far there is no indication] should apnounce his Cabinet before he] were arrested and charged with re- the ald of} iy inaugurated. the vexsel enough to float her at high | | Points Out To-Day That This although he Indicated to-day he would try to reach a deci- SYLVIA PANKHURST, JAILED, BOASTS SHE WILL SOON GET OUT. Suflragetie Leader's Daughter Given One Week Sentence for Par- liament Rioting. LONDON, Feb. 5.—Sytvia Pankhurst, one of the militant suffragette leaders, was eentenced to two weeks’ Imprison- ment or a fine of $10 by the Magis- trate sitting at How Street Police Court to-day for participating in the raid on the House of Commona, to- wether with nineteen other women un- der the leadership of “Gen.” Mrs, Flora Drummond on Jan, 28. On that occa- sion the women tried to force thelr way into Parliament to obtain an in- burst was leaving the ella to-day she As Miss F police court for the ritable and peevish, M the tongu one’: “To-Morrow We'll Be Good,” | : @ razzotd tae, sion a to aelections before that time. | shouted: 80 DON'T SCOLD AN IRRITABLE CHILD If Tongue Is Coated, Stom- ach Sour, Breath Fev- crish, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Bowels. Your child isn't naturally cro other! Examine + if coated, it means the little h is disordered, liver im f bowels ‘8 sti of Fi that this is the ideal Inxative and physic for chil- dren. Nothing else regulates the little one’s tender stomach, liver and bowels o effectually, besides they dearly love its hiring three Bowery thugs to go to Murmur Society Elite, as They Turkey Trot and Tango. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. §.—Not until daylight thie morning made the soft Japanese settings gray and garish did the Philadetphia pre-Lenten bal masque end after festivities made more d's tinguished than ever before by wealth of costumes, extravagance of decore- téons and the presence of leaders of s0- | clety from New York, Washington, Bos- | of Jersey City and diavie John W. Burke, | wag carried ashore in « lifeboat with business agent @ineers’ Union. out the contract last Friday nig! of the the three ahot Capt, Lee and two detectiv , one] portions of th 4 probably mortally |down the hi wounded Thomas Conroy, a labor leader, {#04 pulley. The beach is covered with who easayed to protect Burke. Wildhaber was captured after the shooting Friday night. His companions, | rine graveyard, “Big Bim" and “Kid Dynamite,” who did the shooting, eecuped. Wildhaber | #e” be has eince been held without bail as a|fect’ A! material witness, rgo have been sent by means of a were apeculations and guesses the very day of the announcement.” anas and cases of Jamaica rum, and the natives, who make ving from similar storm gifts tussed on this ma- precedent. Aa tl until The Governor said he hoped he would not find it necessary to follow that Mr. Wilson was urged to-day to ap- point as Secretary of Agriculture, C. 8. Since daylight, when a heavy hawaer| “I! remember very well,” xald the] (1 shall not serve thin sentence”: | “that President Cleveland iitante NAVe becotie tired Hoisting En-|one end made fast to the bow and the} did not announce bis Cabinet until af-| of jail and their fines are now invari- b In attempting to carry|other to @ pile driven in the aand,! ter ie had been inaugurated, and there d within a few hours of their _- TRIED FOUR WAYS TO DIE. 4 With Drug, Razor and Pistol. ALBANY, Ga,, Feb, b.—Atter taking a Pow- tm, Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, under its Quaker mask of solemnity ago developed a y Which has been the privileged delight of those from other cities who know hqw to get belind the screen. Last He 's ball tore down the acreen, The fete of M, Andre Fouquieres, ich he has been exploiting in this try by his magic lant exhibi- of the costumes of his guente, a iters’ annual ball compared feast of the senses in which frivollers of 1 night revelied. stumes of such ring uld have made a city Mf observed on the stage on the ing night of a musical comedy, a uous orchestra of gongs hidden in festooned ceilings, unexpected shiv- flurries of confetti snow, storms of rag colored tape, the flutter of wings of eight hundred mechanical the plashing of acented foun- recalled the descriptions of the of the bac- of tottering Rome. ME OC LA CREME OF 80- CIETY WAS THERE. spoiled. The traditional indiffer- with which the general public treated the efforts of Philadelphia to amuse itself and its \ with unusual thrills has been ing ever eince Philadelphia ac- ulated opera, Ministers senking @ubjecta for shocker sermons Deen epreading the news, jevil ball of inst, farewell {o th ‘wae #0 brilliant and so large a8@ Go hysterical in the fevor of its salute to the Old Boy that irs and waiters and even street Grivers, who, by common consent, never before gosaiped about Phi of etraight-faced secrecy haa to support it. There may be bal masque, but the people atend it will know that the vulgan, herd will know what has been on. JETY WOMEN WEAR TIGHTS AG HAREM QUEENS. bal masque was started by a of young bachelors who wanted Pay off their social obligations with- too nwch labor—or expense—by oo- Their frat effort resulted eo that they were overrum with re- Tand Secretary of the Navy Geon A. Munn of Washington, who it with her @ party which Defore the ball, which at midnight. She was dressed as and carried fantastic realism 10 far that she wore s switching red tail With an arrow point on the end, which she looped gracefully over her elbow @ancing. B edie’ young girls wore the lapse, ul pajamaike dress of Pierrot, while among them Mra. an Indian princess, Ofiental trousers, but distinguished by @, shimmering veil of cobwebby allk. of the costumes, especiaily t! of harem women, required their robes to carry out the illusion, It - : FOLK PREOENT AT BALL. 5 the New Yorkers who attended ball were: ir, and@ Mra. Charles C. Auchincloss, and Mrs, Gifford A. Cochran, Mr, Mrs. Edward Fales Coward, My Mrs. Craig Drake, Mr, and Mis, jee Heckscher, Mr. and Mrs, M. Johnaon, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mra. G. Herman tt, Mr. and Mra, William G. dr, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Ogden, and Mrs, W. Schuyler Smith, Mr, Mrs. Ralph Sanger, Mr. and Mrs. * et the let of guests reads like a| ‘ Mise Mabel A. Brice and wearing ere to wear silk tights under their \¥ NEW YORK SOCIETY i 2 Der peen ctor Wildhaber lest night, crosa-questioned him until they had riddled stories he had previously told and then prevvailed on him to tell the truth. stance of his confession is as follow: Me was in the company of “Big Slim" and “Kid Dynamite” in a dive to know “Kid Dynamite.” disabled for a long time. The man, ac- coming to Wikihaber, who was men- met the three thu; tions were to give Burke a terrible beat- ing, but not ¢o kill him, Burke did not appear at night of Thursday, Jan. 90. They went Burke in @ saloon. “Kid The Burke when Conroy mixed in ynamite” he mate for him. 096404 chances about even elther way. FINISH INAUGURAL PLANS, . Frances Burr, Miss, Angelica 8, Brown, ‘Mia. Busécine ““affoll, Mrs, Daniet Chauncey, Mia, H. Brambill Gilber:, | Witson Committee Follows Detatls Mies Charlotte H. Harding, Miss Mary i B. Harriman, Mies Dolly Le Montagne, 8h Cpemenre ‘Miss ‘Flarrietes McAlpine, Mrs. Thomes| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—The official o¢ Oyer shronaen fae. bail of Murphy, Monday, was raised from $3,000 bail for the origine! amount. tolé them he wanted a certain man in ‘secured @ sufficient number of alg. Jersey City “done up” 80 he would be anaes to @ petition for a Demp- tloned by Murphy was John W. Burke. this year. The caucus will be held be- On Jan, 30, Wildhaber said, Murphy | tore Friday, when the House Naval Af- Jersey City and | faire Committee is acheduied to vote avenue and| on the new construction section of the Ferry street, where Burke was at work! Naval Appropriation bill. ons building, Burke was pointed out! Representative to them, and they were instructed to! started the movement for the caucus, “do him up" that night. Their instruc- | #q and other signers of the petition the place | for battleships on the ground that econ- where the thugs were waiting on the| omy demands such a stand by the Dem- to Jersey City the next night and found | that the Naval Affairs Committee would In the mean time | **! Burke had been “tipped off” that he was! 1404 put only a small number can be to be ‘beaten uf, and as soon as he saw pion | to predict that the caucus will jug was getting the better of| gramme. a was shet. Conroy is in Christ Hospital hov- @ | ering between life and death, wth the Capt. Lee took @ copy of Wildhaber’s| graph compap confession to Judge Carey in the Court] be under the Jurisdiction of the New .Terroiner..to-day. On the} York City Public Service Comppiapion: 16f the’ new ‘development the| was reported favoratily to-di who was arrested| Senate Judiciary Committee. to] all telephone and telegraph companies $5,000. He je in jell, having failed to get| are under the jurisdiction, of the up- Fortune Ryan jr. programme for the inaugural cere-| A country-wide search is being prose- Miss Molly Bideboth Miss Frances | monies was completed to-day. It fol-| cuted for “Kid Dynamite’ and “Big . Raymond White, Miss | lows in detail the plans for the {naus-| giim,” both o€ whom are well known to a. Th Buzan Whitfield, Mise Frances Winants, Miss Olga Wibots, Mins Mary HH. Wiborg, Mea, Steven H. G. Pell, Mrs, Henry Myer Johnaon, Mins Helen Jud- son, Miss Cella Higgins, James L. Brinton Buckwalter, A, Sand- ford Blodgett, Irving Beebe, Otto Cush- Ing, Sidney Coftord jr., Angler B. Duke, uration of Taft and Sherman years ago. Platforms across the east front of the Capitol, where President-elect Whleon will take the oath of offve and @eliver his address, will be built te uccommudate 4,000 spectators, 2,000 more than four years ago. four | the police, ee BIG TOBACCO DIVIDCND. Breese, Treet’s Dissolation. Oliver B. Herriman, Louts Keller, A. al Nelson Lewis, Morgan E. Le Montague, SHIPPING NEWS. Alfred L. Lattimer, Robert J, McKee, Curtis Moffat, Philip O, Mills, Cretehto: PORT OF NEW YORK. Webb, M. Taylor Jayne jr., Nicholas @. ARRIVED. Roosevelt, Burnet KH. Ruguien 31 roll M. Robertson, Monroe Douglas Rob- inson, Philip Stevenson, W. J. Sturmia, Waldbridge 8 Teét, Augustus Wyn- koop, M. H. A. J, Wilkins, 1%. Foster Wilmerding, W. De Lancey Kountse, Howard Pardee, Howard Phipps. Of course, all the Btotemburvs ani | movie, Marre, A Palermo, Bkidles and Blignte and Wistern and | Hels, Hebon, (areal Valea the rest were there, Also Gov. Tener sm, Rourdam, a ven iw, Bremen, L. Méver, ‘There wae no restriction on any known variation of the Turkey trot or giide ‘The murmured whisper of the evening ‘wee: “To-morrow we will be good." The orchestra was sent away by a highly unpopular committee chairman ‘at 5 this morning. But volunteers pried the piano open and many Bal Masque breakfasts at rants and private nouses becam luncheons. SOCIAL WELFARE CHIEF Stout, Well-Built TO MAKE THE STATE HAPPY. |HUB-MARK Rubber Boots Assembly Bill Calls for $8,000 Com-|For Out-of-Door Men i wet a good missioner Who Will Travel About | ,,4 man, who is in the Wet 0 ety for the Common Good. stand a reasonable amount of rough ALBANY, Feb, 6.—A commissioner of | treatment, | social welfare, whose duties would be HUB-MARK Boots are made for to investigate social conditions in rural}the hardest kind of use and also in and urban communities and to “travel | lighter weights. The manufacturers about the Btate and confer with the! are constantly studying the conditions people in mecting assembled 1 con! rubber boots have to meet in order venient centres as to the best ways and to tice that will stand up means of prompting the common " * against any test 1 oT Ae movie Tease’ "281 "Choose the Kind that Is appropriate The commissioner would endeavor to| for your work and we are sure you will be | bring about neighborhood co-operation | pleased with the HUB-MARK Rubber | in civic and social affairs, calculated to ts, provided you give them proper “tmprove the well Leing of the com-| treatment. No rubber footwear will! munity and the individu: The com-| wear well if put away | missioners salary is fixed at ©,00 a| dirt; left near the year with 63,000 for travelling expenses. Rubber —_—>__——_ Goheooner’s Fate Still a Mystery. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The fate of the schooner @, P, Blackburn, with two men aboard, still je @ mystery, The revenue cutter Onondaga to-day reporteg ‘the vessel nowhere in the - vicinity where she was last seen—240 miles east of Cape Hatterar, The Onondaga used all ber coal 'n & Weeks search and was ovliged to return to-day to replenish her supply, ‘The cutter Semi fa till ovarching. Widow Gets $10,000 Verdict, Mra. Gussie Bydel, whose husband was killed in the collapse of a scaffold in Brooklyn a year ago, was awarded $10,000 damages in her auit against Loute Principe, a builder, by a jury in Justice Clark's Court, Brooklyn, to-day. Bydel.wea.e Debthlayets Illustrations of vari- ous styles of Hub-Mark rubbers are appearing in the street cars. They cost ne more than any other first class rubber: Hub-Mark rubber foot- wear is mad.’ for all pur- poses for in extreme West. The Hub-Mark Is Your Value Mar: Ifyour dealer cannot supply you, write us BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO., Mass. _ Est. 1853 EE Extre 15 Per Cent. in the Smoke of Directors of the American Tobacco| trict-Attorney Whitman in New York Company to-day declared a quarterly} nas been chosen Henry Ward Beecher Gividend of & per cent. and an extra’ lecturer at Amherst College for 1912, The best kind of a Good Morning starts at the breakfast table. There's a new Hot Porridge which is making new friends now-a- days because it combines the things desirable in a good breakfast dish: Warmth, delicious flavor, substantial nourishment and easy preparation. Post Tavern Special is a skillful blend of wheat, com and rice—to be cooked and served hot with cream and sugar like old-fashioned porridge. A try tells why you'll like it for Tomorrow’s Breakfast At Grocers everywhere—Packages 10c and 15c, except the game tree, which, originally planted in the ancient city of Armagh, Ireland, spread: in later years 'te the Isle, of Jersey, thence to Scotland, where Capt MeNally was born, There will be a dis- course by t Rev, James ©. MoNall of Edinburg: cousia of Augustin Me- Nally of this elt. FACIAL BLOTCHES GONE AFTER USING POSLAM If you had noticed her a few days ago deposits wag contemplated in the bank- ing reforms to be recommended by the committee, The Governor pointed out that critics were taking it for granted that the present Banking and Currency Commit- toe of the House would be the same that would be entrusted with this subject during the administration. ‘This might not be the case, he said. When Repre- sentative Giass conferred with him, he added, the subject of guaranteeing bank deposits was not discussed. Gov, Wilson was asked about his attl- tude toward the IMinols Senatorial con- tente. “MT have said,” he replied, “is that the Democrats ought to return the pri- mary choice, and in view of the primary vote in Lilinols, I felt they were entitled to two Democratic Senators.”” Mr, Wilson said he had sent no mes- sage to any individual in Illinois in this connection, a UNION LEAGUE RECEPTION. Club to Celebrate ita Fittieth A’ hes agrenyy Te-Marrow Night, The’ Union League Ctub ts © cele- Drate the fiftieth anniversary of ite founding to-morrow evening with a re- ception to the five surviving founders; Henry Bediow, Henry Clews, Horace W. Fuller and Salem T. Russell, as ‘well as to its surviving Past Presidents, Joseph H; Choate, Chauncey M. Depew, Horace Porter, Elihu Root and George R. Gheldon. Among those expected to be present are George F. Baker, District-Attorney Charles 8. Whitman and J. Seaver Page. President Samuel W. Fairchild will Geltiver an address. The great house at Fifth avenue and Thirty-ninth ‘atreet has been elaborately decorated. cratic caucus On the question of how many battleships shall be authorised Sherwood of Ohio hope to have the caucus bind the ma- jority to vote against any appropriation It has ocrats. mn generally thought rt a provision fortwo battleships. Sentiment among the Democrats is di- with face broken out with. pimples and ur Jeanip'" commit iteelf to a ‘no battleship” pro- red spots, and could see her to-day with face rand fair, you would know how Poslam acts, quickly, surely and easily driving away unsightly skin affections. bill providing that telephone and tele- , ‘ : jes in New York City shall All skin diseases, including eczema acne, tetter, salt rheum, itch, etc., are quickly eradicated by Poslam. Itching is d at once.‘ Common troubles such & pimples, red noses, rashes, etc. respond so readily that overnight trea! ment is often sufficient. . SLAM SOAP, used daily for toilet i skin pa venga 5 fined State Public Service Commission. —_—_—_—-——— Stewart EK. White Breaks Les. SANTA BARBARA, Cal. Feb. S< Stewart Edward White, novelist, broke his leg sliding te the home plate in a ball game with Winston Churchill and other friends here yesterday. _—————— tion of Poslam ins form particularly beneficial for tender skin. All dru sell Poslam (pri cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents, For free samples, write to the Emer- ncy Laboratories, 32 West 26th Street, w York City College Honors Whitman. SPRINGFIBLD, Mass., Feb. 5.—Dis- Umbrella You simply pull it back, if the wind turnsit insideout ‘A new one if the wind breaks it Cost $1.00 Upwards Miller Bros. & Co. Sole Manufacturers 362 Broadway, New York Good Humor Follows (if the meal is right) ‘ Winter stock, including Patent Leather Shoes, for Men and Women REDUCED TO *3.85 » 4.85 ENTIRE WEEK Grad Once You Try It, You'll Always Buy It— Reote At once the most savory 10° | | and most economical sauce obtainable. Per bottle... At Your Grocer’s DEAFNESS INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY THE OU DR MARSHALLS delightful fig taste, ‘or constipated bowels, sluggish liver, jousness, or aour, disordered stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea, sore throat, bad breath, or to break a cold, give one-hall to.a teaspoonful of “Syrup of Figs,” and’ in a few hours all the cl up waste, sour bile, undigested f and consti- pated matter wil gently move on and out of the system without griping or nausea and you will surely have a well, hay M id smiling child again shortly. en I lft out of the rup of Fi mi gh imbedded nearly eight| Barrett of Union City, Ga., President of | @™Us and powdered glass, slashing his atin Saipan, Biles toured oe t high tide late this afternoon | the National Farmers’ Union, In the] "fist with a razor and shooting himsell | iveiy of tuscious figs, senna and @Fo- he will attempt to back his vessel out.| party that presented Mr. Barrett's un Gas hag olhos pasa BBL matles it cannot be harmful. cide, Gordon Flournoy, secretary-treas- " jot ai MOVEMENT IN CONGRESS name were J. T. MoDaniel of Union| uret of the Atvahy Cotton Mills, stit| Full directions for children of all ages City, Ga.; J. P, Doyle of Mount Vernon, | liver. reason for hil« act ia known, 4nd for grown-ups plainly printed on TO VOTE NO BATTLESHIPS. [11:1 thomas of Maynetd, Ky., and hel RONDE CDT GaN eer ver dsuastue tow: the NON’ whine i0 W. F. Tate of Camden, Ark Five hundred persone bearing the {Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” The aub-|Caucus of House Democrats to Be! tne mresident-elect to-day received a| name of Me (or Mac) Nally will Journey dby the Californ ia Fig Syrup Co. Held to Vote on Question ,| letter from Representative Carter Glass], , Phiiadelphia on Saturday for a me= the delicious tasting, fe ine old f Party’s Polic: of Virginia, Chairman of the House! morial service that will be held in that |feliable. Refuse anything else offered. of Party y: Sub-Committee on Banking and Cur-] city for the late Capt. MoNally, U.S. A, |S in the Bowery section when they were] wagiHiNGTON, Feb. 6—With ‘“No|rency, in which Mr. Glass characterized | ‘Though only a few of those who will approached by Murphy, who eppeared| naitieatips” as their slogan, members|an “absolute fabrications” published|be present claim direct relationship Murphy] of the House oppposed to a big navy| stories that a guaranty fund of bank] with the late soldier, all sprang from If you will give yourchildren a MEISTER Piano it willgoa long way towards their education, and it won’t cost you much, and the cost will be distributed overa period of three years. ano sells for $175, and for at the rate of $la week CA Chee interest on ints. The MEISTER is Peay one from $275 to $325. It sells for $175 because we sell it direct tothe consumer. 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