The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 22

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ter girl friends since she made the af- PEN) GOLA EDDY | 1 = or any other stomach disorder, “4 vit accusing Walter K. Doyle, a young ° ; | TeaYentate man who unit recently hed $]NO BASIS FOR DISBARMENT MUSIC NOTES. poles Stall sit el Aree ge INGER SLL | STORY, SAYS UNTERMYER, | scnumann-treink was the soloint at Gaur my ehivctine want aia ahd So $| <a the Philharmonic Soctety's concert in ] whom the detective was looking did no ee ‘ 5 3 appear. Le t 3 Caps Climax of Abuse Aimed at] Carnesic"Hatt yesterday afternoon. She lf Other policemen were qguatding « THE MODIFIED JANGO @ ine Ct, > é was heanl in “two symphonic songs for house in Gates averiue, wear Bedford N —— bs Him Since He Became Counsel |i. voice and orchestra” to quete the ege t | Ics | News Oddil ! | While Turkey-Trotting and Tangoing at Lenten Ball TROUBLE ENDED ON BR | Wemweremigeey i rears wee a rerreny wenn Caen eee rere ne REG EEOYTOOeOLLSt® | anne mystery of the “haunted piano,” re stad olved. "ene fumity cat as | Ny Indi — G Hi = ® Mrs. Join Perrine at Jamesburg, Ne J., hae been'solved. The family ca ‘o Indigestion, Gas, leart- FLUDE THE POLICE $ Ne Tike De pokes, OG OOM A AS bure or Dyspepsia ." b 4 Dic *y | Because a burglar was “careful not to injure her three mpt spaniels," when inutes 7 ‘voller eat i 4 Le sa | he climbed in at @ kitehen window under which they slept, Mra, William Het! ing ‘Pape $ { weitere t Oa ee 6: St, Louis will not prosecute him for the theft of her $90 in jewelry. She Diapepsin.” i “House of Mystery,” Where 3 “Birovacen be ae vovard of $2), though, for the return of a lorgnette, the gift of @ friend pied std stil » tioned by Martha Kohler and two of YOUTHS WHO PREY Many Unsuspecting Victims Were Lured, Is Darkened. DETECTIVES ON GUARD. Rich Young Idlers Panic- stricken by the Revelations of Their Orgies. ‘A house in one of the moat exclusive ftreeta in the Flatbush section—a veri- table house of mystery, behind the cloned shutters of which Nghta have Kleamed nightly for several months—was elowed and deserted last night, following ‘The Evening World's revelation of the existence in Brooklyn of a band of wealthy, youthful idlere who have been Dreying on young girls of good family for more than @ year. Detective Herry States, who has sub- poenas for men who have been men- 82 PPEGEPOE OTOH ICES G HO LIEOTE CHEE 2003-06 @ avenue, but that place also was dark. It Was expected that eome of those for whom subpoenas to appear before the Grand Jury and et the arreignment in Flatbush; Court of Deyte might come to | Some of the Costu ©4666-6606 00808 1 56-64 HF9506 O66 4 1.05 401446440 50OCOOED we THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. mes in Which Society Disported COSTUME MADE BY WERSELR in Money Trust Inquiry. Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Samuel Un termyer, attorn: for the Money nd 06-9 666 FSOFOS56-956-6-55.93038658 26555 2500088 ‘Trust ane en ee has commuted the sentence of Wallace H. Hopkins, in Leaver on St. Pat # pardoned Oscar L.. Miele, « clerk who robbed ihe mails to buy “ for hie wife. A Presbyterian congregation in Jacksonville, Fla, which owned a lot, built a church on it yesterday. Every man helped in the work and the women served lunch and cheered them on. They began at sunrise and held services in the building last night. Woat Virginia will be fifty years old on June ®, w ing, in which President, Governor and others take p will be heard wherever there i@ a phone in the State. All telegraph and telephone lines will be taker by the State for the day and connected up with a mammoth “receiving board, which will catch ‘the speeches and music, the celebration at Wheel- A new dance, “The Cossack Whirl," was born In Yonkers yesterday end lived just @ few minutes. The four young men who sprung it at a wedding were fined $2 each, after the bridegroom yelled ‘Police!” “cross between an Apache sun dance and a Buffalo stampede.” A dill In the Indiana Legislature makes “On the Banks of the Wabash’’ the » | oMciad State song. | Society women of Pittsburgh became newagiris yesterday of papers on the streets and in public bulldings, It was an ex of an afternoon paper, and devoted entirely to women. sold thousands ra suffiage edition The body of Mra, Fredericka Sachleben of 183 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, will be cremated at Fresh Pond to- and the ashes turned over to her son- in-law, When her husband, Wilhelm, dies, his ashes and hers will be mingled scattered from Brooklyn Bridg programme, by Josef Btransky, the con- ductor, The first, “Moonrise,” sug- “| ested a cloudy and stormy night, it} the music meant anything, but there} 34th Street committee, to-day told The Evening bi fe the apartment, but they carefully avotd- World corr mdent that the atory érom | Vas Such charm in @ Requiem." he | «si MH; nor were they to be found at their Ounige ak Gasenas proceedings | #80 sang the “Spring Song” from bryan Jare to be brought against him because | S#im-Saens's “Samson and Delilah.” NEIGHBORS HAVE BEEN G08- SIPPING. Both of these places PPLP LS OSES S-88-9 6-0-9: 3-3-4.056- been pro- viding neighbors with gossip since last STOCK EXCHANGE divorce case was without foundation. “This latest story just about ca of hia connection with the Guggenheim ‘The orchestra distinguished itsélf in i Brahms's third symphon: nd aroused | the enthusiasm of a large audience by WORST STOMACH id Ca: realize not only imme- relief. preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals d fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead ia your stomach, you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist » fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of un gested food mixed with acid, no stom: as or heartburn, fulness or heavy feel- ing in the stomach, nausea, debilitating A witness said it was a) ppj On Sale Saturday, March Ist. MILLINERY. will all go, and, besid be no sour food left over e stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors, Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, be it takes hold of y food and digests it just the same as tomach wasn't there. minutes from all stomach misery is waitingfor you at any drugstore. These large fifty-cent cases contein more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, indigestio.s headaches, dizziness or intes' nel griping: 3 23rd Street : 4 the climax of a long campaign of} its play: fC Fi Ke th my, . , t Nes summer, although there have been few | ¢ gs a bs B ag in Action Compares fj iits.” he sald. “I never heard of any [unre Wit Manumenn eee | Unusually attractive assortment of ‘Trimmed complaints to the police, and these too| + with the Engli roker ‘and the Fr . mich proceeding and do not for a mo- : | ‘Cntri: smnmi vague to call for drastic action. 3 e hd ench Broker. ment believe that even my mont indus-| Jamey Liebling, ‘cellist, and Egon! and Cntrimmed Hats, also Trimmings, at popular Automobiles pass trequently through | @ trious enemies will prepare for them-| piety pianist, gave a joint recital at prices. °~ the streets on which both houses open: $ selves any such boomerang as to further, . Aeolian Hall began with Grie opus 9%, and includ: tions Symphonia. TO-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD nevertheless, it has been noticed that there was @ difference in the motores which brought parties to the two partic- War places. The hysterical laughter of wirls hi BOOED HEH HOH ELEHOOEY ALL THE DANCES ON THE CALENDAR The programme exploit this worn out story of thirteen years ago. “Since May last, when I accepted this retainer from the committee, I have re- Mise Farnces Burr, Miss Ina A, Kissel, | fueed to make any statement whatever Miss Laura §. Livingtson, Mias Sarah| for publication. The provocation has at Remsen Manice, Mins Gertrude Mali, | times heen great in view of the attacks Mins Laura 8. Livingston, Miss Zoe | that htve been centred upon me and the Hannah, Mias Betty Carson, Miss Kath-| gross abuse and misrepresentation to erine G. Chapin, Miss Kathryn Motley, | which 1 have been subjected, Now that Miss Agnes Clafiin, Miss Eugenie A.| the work !s completed and my retainer Philbin, Mies Alice Damrosch, Miss) is released, 1 want to say that there has Voulett! Proctor, Mies Rosette 8. Ford, a vigore' . Misa Anna Cronkhite, Miss, Raleanor | 2¢e? for months a vigorous, hostile press Untrimmed Hemp Hats in a variety of shapes and colors. 2.45 and 3.75 Smart Models in ready-to-wear Hats, all the new color combinations. 6.95 and 8.75 Fancy Novelty Ostrich Feathers in shaded effects. 2.95 and 3.75 by Mr. Liebling and a Chopin group by Mr. Puetz, Both players were weil received by a large audience. hundred couples unmasked, gathered their chairs in a circle, and the solo dancing be And, like a thunderbolt, | with wild yells and fairly good imita- tions of good war whoops, on came Langdon Geer, Edward 6. Brogkie, Noe! Bassett, Grosvenor Farwell, Sid- ney P. Henshaw and J. Morton Ives. It was a wild revelry for tho #lx young The automobile parties have not ar- rived at th@ houses, besides, until long after midnight, and the cars have been ““-wttowed to stand outside until after dawn. The police have traced the itineraries of these parties of youths and giris and have given a warning to the cabaret cafes where the clique of debauchern, have been wont to mest and bring their | intended victims. Several of the cafes make @ practice of obtaining night lieenses. In thie way, paying % each njht, they have privilege of re- ining open until morning without TREDBY SOG From the Turkey Trot to the men, and a hilarious tme for the spec- tatora. The war whoops were about as popular as the flance. In awesome contrast came the Co- lonial period dance, graceful, slow and rhythmic, Miss Ruth Davis, Miss Con- stance Wiliams, William 8, Davis and Howland & Davis danced the minuet. R. Townsend, Mins Allce A. Miss Rosaile 8. Elliman, . n young soclaty men who @irect the .We: thorple institution for the uplift of boy: with headquarters at No, 8% Greenwich atreet, arranged the affair. 8. Davis of No, 24 Madison avenue was ly and Howland bureau punning those who powed to be responsible for this inquiry | ently maiigned.”* —_—_ HERE’S THE MAIN SNEEZE; are sup- The attacks were doncentrated on me st Side Juvenile Club, a philan-|and I have been wilfully and persist- WASHABLE DRESSES. Russian and Two-plece Models in Sizes from 6 to 14 Years. Stately Minuet at Mi- Careme Carnival. Colored Wash Dresses of Chambray, Gingham and Percale. 1.45. 1.95 and 2.95 chairman of the committee. The direc- tors of the club, who assisted him, Percy 8. Weeks, Ernest 8. Ballard, Ed- The young women were charming in thelr brown silks and the men looked quite stern and pompous in their pow- fe@r of interference by excise officers. HE CAN'T STOP SNEEZING, HEADQUARTERS IN A FLASHY $O WATCH OUT—KERCHOO! Time and again you are uncertain as to whether you need rub’ ward 8. Brockie, J. Horton I, 4 4 cha ji cleat . . Ae ring to Mr. Kohler, 7 ook by doing more polite co 7 Brewster, } brie, Will. 5 he . i Pl Kabler ad ace tine, panied Now the lady cubist, dressed after] bowing and smiling thaa what we of |iam F. Beckman, J. Fahye Cook ana|Samuel Seymour of England | Perhaps rain threatens. Still you| embroide! and lace-trimmed. 2.95 and 5.00 the fashion of the esoteric school of| to~lay Cc. A. Ri rds. to William J. Gaynor, the headquarters ¢ inclined to call dancing, But Sneezed His Way From the Cradle |take chance of getting your fect i e at Colored Voile Dresses,— daint of the wand which he blames for his|Deinting that has made the world's head] !t was all very nice and graceful, Fol — <> __ ‘ough College and Is Still at It. |damp. rather than encumber yourse asses, lainty rosebud de- daughter's plight ts in a centrally situ-| pin, has made her appearance. She is] !wing them camo Mrs. Langdon Goor CAR COMPANIES ORDERED Pte then Birvananero aeias |i eee ‘ou need Hub-| signs, finished with velvet ribbon belt. 4.95 Sea restaurant whioh rune at full blast | Miss Edith Morgan, and she made her) San gnemere H Steinway In an TO LOWER CAR STEPS AS |iuna meezea timoctt into New York t0-| Mark “fortholis’” They give ade-| : pale d canta, conte, | Cubical debut In a strange gard of yel-| “The gancera beRan to arrive at 9.3, AN AID TO HOBBLE-SKIRTS. | #2" te United Fruit ttne's steamer [quate protection and are never bur- .W:shable ‘“Middy” Blouses of Galatea.....7 Brvoes ‘bees a ate low and patches—cubical patches the! but the froiic did not begin until long *| zacapa from Santa Marta, He just can't |densome, Escaping the heavy wear 85 teen pro Bak gold inde | MiCareme carnival in ald of the West! after 10, A real London bobby, “don- help sneezing and sometimes a epell laste |the heel of an ordinary rubber gets, ce to 1.45 Bide Juvenile Club at Sherry’s last night. Women’s Clubs Protest at Height and Commission Decides Their Wishes Must Be Respected. cher know,” met them at the door and ingisted on taking tickets. He was #0 big and formidable looking that he got } them, Now and then he sipped hts Woqemte fm hour, He sneezed his way from the re erving, Bua: eradie to college and then in and out of every sort of calling, But he Is the personification of jollity they fast ‘a tong time and_give your| other rubbers « longer lease of lif Wearing Hub-Mark footholds isan: economical ba bit.) The costume may have been cubloal and cryptic, but Mins Morgan was not. Un- usually charming in her quaint coa- are the rule, and the men entertainers dance between SUITS & DRESSES. A ids hand behind him, palma up, “Just to} phe hobble sicirt won a victory before! “tye never been able to stop it,” sad Hub-Mark Footholds the tables until an hour when dancing|‘Ume, sho shared the attention of the 4 i. ; ’ Live paver comm: Mole’ t9: atop it" aed) made in storm, | fe ewmerety permitted among the pe- [evening with the Ave groupe of apecial) 00,08, 0 inh Out NEY ee vita | CHAE aad RE eee cae eat teemcmee iow mp aud For Small Women and Misses. . e only thing n c te titel Tots d Trot and other of the old elandbye are| Put the making was very slignt, and| SOME OF py STRIKING [4 style until the Commission can put} pusiness, When 1 left college 1 de- Spring Suits of Serge,— braided cutaway coat “put on” with some local vartations. most of those who arrived, though in @ new rule into force. cided to be an actor. I got inte a road * * fing s " Thad teen the eumens of the ctique| Desullful costume, hept thelr maake of Among ihe atriking costumes were) ‘Tue Commiarion to-tay ovlered the] ghow and they let ime ace the villain. | with Empire back, finished with embroidered collar an tt 7 y 8 Constan 1 Spy % ld 5 ii ere ‘ fy thew’ " Pama sp aTemlag Name qancreine {0/088 ee Genciag, Lopab. ARG oven ioe Toe act appeaied laa beautte 0%, ce on rr rie et reat eae) he Siw performance, 1 roke up ihe and cuffs; skirt with shirred back, finished with dewotives, ® eumptuous inmer. * a lo rece uel a "| show rT he un u eroine . . The youths and their companions pro| 20 attempt to hide their voices, Domi-| f! colonial costume, and then changed}, that the fiat atep of none of them] about the walt and sne nad cried: ‘Re- | braided belt. 32.50 tem, usually adjourn to cafes in Bridge | 808 saluted deviis by thelr firat names, | Ito a Nabunled ae Lal d beara shai! be more than fifteen inches from! jeaye me!’ Just then the hero came | | L : uaint ‘Turki 7 f which attract nw jon; he ground, The roads are until] 5 ; ot a | i i i Stri i reat, where they apend several hours, | Quaint Tuniiah, maidens trotted, won storeun, unm cubiet, Mia BL Le (06, Ou, THe ade are wiven util] ouriahing Kun and Ko: ae far ay | Plain Tailored Suits of Striped Cheviot and A WAEN ONE PLACE CLOOES THEY | och irients, And even the pretty | Emmett, a Turkish dancer; Mra Gus |" tne New York und Qeeens County | 4 ha!’ T turned loose the heamates various materials,— the latest models. 19.75 coll @0 TO ANOTHER. Girls who represented the students of{tave Touchard; Miss Phoebe Judkins, | Ratlway Company and the New York | Barents sgl gst ‘THE HUB-MARK Is YOUR VALUE: . Ae « rule the Bridge street places! +). 1, P pt to] SPanish dane Mrs. Roger Minton,|and Long Island ‘Traction Company] “Well, I've come to New If your dealer cannot supply you wri ‘ ‘ Glove at 1 in the morning, and the par-| gis ala SURrNe. MANE.f Ailectes fo Spanish student; Mra. J, Wright Brown, [and the Queens County Electric Come] sntexe up and down the Gres BOSTON RUBBER SHOE C Charmeuse Dresses in plain or draped models, thes, b up, either go back to the| Sle: + Coluinbiie; Misa Noel Johnston, imp; {pany, must have half of their offend-| Way and then I'm going tos trimmed with f. lored embroid: ail-pight restaurant, to one of the houses | (Uarter. H. W. H. Powell, Mephistopheles. ing care reconstructed by the first of} back to the old country." | 7 i w ancy Color roidered collar and * rented by of the clique, to the/SHE WORE A “GOOD TIME Among the many who appeared in| MORE Year, the balance « year later, cuffs; appropriate for afternoon wear. 19.50 Gates avenue apartment, or to an apart- COSTUME.” |coxtume were Misa Esther Cleveland |ji,e¢ Lave steps from 15 1-# to 16 1-2| > : 7 meat in a Gowatown hotel which 1» the! Afrs, Gustave Touchard, the charming | Miss Louise Chappell, Misa Margarot C. | inches from the ground, ‘The commis Showing of a complete stock of Crepeand Voile domicile of many quiet families listed | ittie wife of the champion tennis player, | Overton, Miss Margaret B, Trevor, Miss | gion acted on the complaint of a num- 2 s A ij fi in Brooklyn's Blue Book. summed vp the spiet of the four hon. | Kate Gordon Willi, Mist Ruth Adama, [her ot women’s clubs of the greater e omtnan (4) Dresses, effectively trimmed with lace. One of the supposed members of the! dred young men and women who were | Miss Lisa Stillman, Miss Ursula Brown, city. clique lives in the hotel, and it was there, in an elaborately furnished apart ment, that Misi Sadie Hermalin, the young school teacher friend of Martha Kohler, seid she saw the Kohler girl in 11.50 to 37.50 Final Clearance Sale. Present. She wore a quaint costume of | blue and white, with a hat that was a cross between a Continental cocked and @ Latin Quarter cap. RED-MAN “What is your costume—what does |t erday, “Be th me; I de it myself, all it °, following ber recemt experiences, which | a good ume costume” | 9 cts. Boys’ & Young Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats. _ have included @ flight to Atlantic City| and besides proving that the tennis on @ mysteriously provided $20, to go before the Grand Jusy or to reveal ad- ditional facts to her father or Asaistant District-Attorney Goldstein. She still in- wisted, though, that she would not ap. Pear against Doyle, but she said that Jater she would tell more of the young men to whom he introduced her. nt i TWO. BATTLESHIP CLAUSE PUT BACK IN NAVAL BILL. Ail the Other Principal Items Strick- en Out by House Also Re- stored by Senate. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—All the prin- +, Apal items stricken from the nava! bill oy the House, including the two battle- ‘hips provision, were srestored by che p .. Kenate' naval committee to-day with Senator Tilman the only opponent. The star had a ibri) Ute wife, thi name. But the tango, There have been ta foes before, on the professional stage and off; but dancing veterans admitted | that the modified form as danced by | ‘Miss Juatine Ingersoll and Edwar Ship- pen was as rare a treat as has been seen in good society in a long while, There was tango there, but there was aldo a! modified one-stup or turkey trot, a taste | of the griuzly bear and a touch of bunny hug. All the daring that usually | g008 into the dance was shown, even to y the man} his partner over his shoulder, | And there was also, now and then, a slight display of charming dancing hose But it was all so neatly done, ful and charming, that no make objection. It was the only one t modiste in his pretty costume ived up to its | | | PENWOQD A NEW SPACE MODEL Suits of Fancy Mixed Cheviot and Blue Serge, size 8 to 17 years. 6.50 formerly 9.00 to 10.50 suits. and Overcoats of Mixed Cheviot and Tweed,— some with two pairs of trousers, Suits, sizes 8 to 17 years formerly 6.00, 3.75 Overcoats, sizes 13 to17 years “ 7.50, 3.75 Boys’ and Students’ Overcoats,— Double Breasted models with convertible collar. 6.50 formerly 9.00 to 11.00 Young Men's Suits and QOvercoats of Fancy Mixed Cheviot and Tweed. 10.00 sometimes start from mental strain or indigestion, but more often from general weakness, and lead to appal- ling conditiohs unless checked. Treat the cause, not the effect. SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervous- ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour- ishes the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. » ttt | | EARL & WILSON, MAKERS Horses Ready to Race When Big Tracks Open How the Horses Wil! Be Gathered Together to Make Up Fields for the Various Events. ; 0 wa ‘be called up tn the Benate to. OF five solo. dances that was forced to! Scott's Emulsion oes ah ahinahoes ? formerly 15.00 to 17.50. 5 ———e——s | THEN GAME THE s0L0 DANCE it feeds them in Nature's way. SEE TO-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD | ggth Street 23rd Street 5 Meld, NX. 3, ari gn ae , 8 i Gcorr & Bowne, Bloomfcid, N.J. 12-96 ‘ v-

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