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BYEAROLDGRLIN New York Needs Policewomen to Protect WONDERFUL FEATS OF MIND READING East Indian Child Instantly De- scribes Objects and Persons | While Blindfolde!. Authority,” SEVERE TEST COMING. Dr. Gordon, Who Helped pose Palladino, Will Give | Her a “Third Degree.” | Desig Policewomen! For thirty years Dr Woman Suffrage Association, M cial ty The Bvening World. PHILADELPHIA, March § Nt fied Gordon of No. 1430 Pine st u on Monday afiernoon continue his ex. amination of Rosina Grace Harris. | the eight-year-old East Indian mind eading prodigy who ix startling Py delphia with the proofs of her psyenic power, Not snive the time when Dr. mpany with Prof. Hugo Munaterberg, investigated and provet be a “fake the spiritual accomplish- Copyright, inate.” Declares Dr. Howard Shaw. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 8, The Press Publish “When I Invaded Resorts Where Youthful Girls} Were Held Against Their Will, | Was Powerless Because | Had No Badge of Recognized Anna BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Anna Howard Shaw, President of ¢ has preached and talked women on the police force. And | now other women have begun work for and talk about them and) it actually begins to look as if we! and rorked Young Girls From a “Appoint the Right Women and There Will Be No Question of Graft, and I Will Suggest the Name of Maud Ballington Booth and Such Women as She May National | for to are going to have them. This week several women who are well known, in New York appeared before the! Wagner committee on remedial po- | lice legislation to urge the appoint: | ment of policewomen to deal more Great City’s Dangers ng Co, (The New Ye {SRSERATTLE, WASH. IRTLAND, OREGON 4). ST.PAUL MINN. \, \ WARRED AT 60, "HS BRDE OF 15. | THREW HM QUT ‘Poor Little Mr. Van Buren} | Surely Has Had His Troubles” | Since He Married! }HE IS HALED TO COURT. | | . Says His Aged Bride Kept His | Money After Ousting Him From Home. | \ | Marty at leisire and repent in haste’ become the motts of Josep Van Buren, sixty old, whe recently wedded a woman of seventy-five In fast, Huran, who natty, carefully preserved little mai cherenl enginesr by profess: utes his arraignment fy court on @ crime {nal charge for the first time in hie life to his breaking hia lifelong hanit of remaining single. ir, Van tr the mark of @ felon. | too ama LOVE AND LUXURY COST |17-YEAR-OLD BRID BOOKKEEPER LEITNER YEAR IN SING SING Wife for Whom He Stole Sends Him to Felon’s Cell With Kiss, Eugene Lettner kieved his wife @eod> \by in @ corridor in the Tombs éhte morning and, handcuffed to a deputy Sheriff, started for ding Sing Prison to serve a term of not lean than one year nor more than four yeare end etx montis. It was hie love for this wite Whom he kdased so tenderly to-day that nt Leitner to State Prison, bearing Mis salary wae to keep her in the lugury he thought bie beautiful wife should en- Joy, a0 Laitner atole Jeliner came to America several years ago from Auntria. He had served “ ! ‘ » | time with the colora and, fresh from the | Mundell, when she and Conter, who | te a | army, soon wooed and won the woman he loved. They furninhed a pretty apart. Ment at No. 887 Riverside Drive. Leitner was & homeloving man. He wanted to spend his evenings with hie wife in thelr home, rather than to go out, Tits home and his wife and amateur photograph y— SEASTOENDHER “HAL MARGE” After Pive Months of Wedded Life Actress Asks Annulment Under Peculiar Law. After @ve months of tris! marriage witteh, strangely enough, te sanctioned under the New York State ta Mona Mundell Caster, an actrees, has bemun sult In the Supreme Court to annul her marriage to Norman B. Coster, an oM- clal of the Mercantile Bate Deposit Com- pany of No. 5 Broadway, Miss Mun- dell was wedded to the banker on her seventeenth birthday, Oct. 4, 1912. ‘The young wife ts the only daughter of John Mundell of Philadelphi Was residing at No. 43 Kast Twenty-ftth atreet with her mother, Mre, Roslya [only twenty-four years old, slipped down to the City Hall, obtained a marriage license and were married, The trial n je feuture enteta (ae cage because of the peculiar provision of the law. Any young woman, the lawyer explained, who te married before ithe nt eighteen yearm and changes ‘The little engineer was buatied tetore | thene were its mania | her Lorin jessie LM that age ments of Sfme! Palladino, have paycholo- particularly with the rescue of} | United Staten Commiastoner shields nie| Lettner wanted lie heme to be as} Ay come into the Mupreme kinte discovered vesting and oung girls from immoral lives. morning by Poet Omies Tnepecter Com: | pretty as bls wits, Ho Gieenried the) (O°! "i. ctreumetanees of (he Wes- baling «cae | i ee + adVeRKign oF stock, who charmed that Ite tad #0 t | nexpensive furnture with which he ee 4 ze mon, e strongest advocates of petal to his seventy> t pares At Net home, Nov 10m Tittan: atresy LJ 8 threatening postal cards to | rs Jatarted hourekenping to massive ma) pe guy cases, which virtually | the policewoman as the solution or five-year-old bride of three months, rielaborig py apatite sive. Sldte: the girl, after having her eyes bound f what i S| slow did a man of your standing, | NOW | young wife the privilege of a trial mar- with a handkerchief, answered all the | at loast the mitigation of what in| - we eee Haren, ever come to do mich a/Costly Hangings. Leltner's with 6a! rage, the iawser stated, the unfortunate questions a reporter could ask ter and | generally called the social evil were} thing an this?” Commisstoner Shields dee | eink fulfitted, He was giving his wife husband has no redress. Given thous was ready for more. The interview! Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Miss Lillian] manded, the kind of home he thought a@he | he opposes his wife's sult, and even was conducted in the presence of the | Wald and Miss Inez Milholland. Be-| ' Thereupon Mr. Van Buren launched should have, Then came the downfail, | though her parents opposed the obtain- ‘ somtmianioner's sympathetic| Leitner wae arrested. The firm for| (ne of the annulment, the Court, under airl's mother and Miss Morgan, her, fore sailing for Europe a few days Into the Cot Harker britat which he was working @e bookkeeper | the recent revision of the marriage 1a . I \c ” Hook keepel » STECIAE Te Gas he cee | Ete GREELEY SSOTe, Lette Wall bse VL) or. bit van the ‘hepa Httle old fellow] charged him with atealing $397, but the teat Utena eat cect te cu eee and turning her back to the others, | declared herself an advocate of the| you ever anw four montla ago, JudRe."| accountants tearned that the Hookkerd-|'"F" st. coster'y uit ahe awore aha Rosina signified that she was ready! policewoman, and in @ recent article Mrs. J. Borden Harriman made a| “Thad # litte : to answer any questions Mr, Van Buren watled ¢t'a peculations amounted to $8,000 dur- home of my own where no women both: |tig the five yeara he had been employed, cred me. Thad no idea of ever betng| When Lettner wan arralaned before Ye ‘ nything but a happy lttle old bachelor, | Justice Mulqueen in the Court of Gen- } e F bi Gia one night T was fooliah enough to| eral Semions for sentence thy probation | Her Wedding she found herself and hus band temperamontally disinclined, Lit accépt an invitation to a Ittle eventng| officer handed up the following report it souls arose and dirs Guster, coms duced to Mi only seventeon years old wher d, although she admitted she her whe ‘Through Mies Morgan, who put the |ttmllar suggestion. It is already asserted that the Wagner committee | aiskicgs she told the reporter the | tends to make a favorable report on policewomen and that ft ts only a eize of his shoes and the color of a |Wuestion of a year or so before they are actually established among us. i penet! which he had in his pocket, Then | POLICEWOMEN IN THE WEST, | we were powerless to prevent crime and ‘ the reporter, wio was on the lookout BUT THE EAST !8 SHY. Protect the young and helpless unless we S ahe se she obtained a months aft ‘ party. ‘There 1 was intr “The wife of the dofendant # aulted her lawyer, Malcolm W, Clephane 7 * 4 nwhile policewomen actually exist | had police authority behind . F; Iaabelle Burrows, a nice old lady—she] that ne told her he was receiving a! of No. 10 Broadway. Action to annul for something “phony.” insisted UPON! tm several Western cities, notably Loe| “Policewomen are necded much : eemed then—who was a tralied nurse. [large salary. ‘The proceeds of the iar-|the marriage under the “trial pro- READILY ANEWORK, quaariont | Pore (oe Seattle a8 St. Ga more bgond than thirty years oe She was fifteen years older than t was! ceny waa spent on his home and on| Vistone of the iaw was then begua N: | an e first annual convention of When I frst began a campaign “Well, would you believe It, Jude, | household expenses. Leitner declares he | The case was adjourned until next OF REPORTER. Mcewomen was held in the Washington ‘Dr. Shaw added. “They j ; i ; ; y, when the Court ' Hi =| tat woman just eet her cap for mefapent large sume tn amateur photog- | emmeeday, when the Cours on ee buttone | city last year. One lone policewoman) @fe seeded at moving picture { from that moment on, [never had any | raphy." {hed with the birth records to be brought ) He touched one of his ouff buttons and asked her what it was, Without |!" Fanwood, N. J., is all we of the Bast | shows, at cheap dance halls and inore peace. She Just kept after mo and —— | trom’ Philadelphia, } an dnetant's hesitation Rosina gave the |&" Oppose at present to the Western) restaurants, Women can talk to after me to marry her. 1 told her 1 was Pet New York Artiet. pase ey i correct anawer. Ie then drew a po-| **laxy. But a year or so may tell an-| hildrem. hey understand children ia too old to marry anybody, but ahe aait| PHILADELPHIA, March. — Emil we « ary Nee cand from ‘ile pocket and she! ther story. Meantime perhaps many) ae men de not, Women are needed that needn't matter, and she kept after | Carlsen of New York has been awarded | 4 woman about forty-five yeare old i replied “card” almost before he had | Pe?sons are wondering just why police-| im the public parks. ‘They are me. So one day 1 up and inarried her. [the Walter Lippincott prise by the! ri down the atairs leading to the base- | . | women are\needed and what their advo-| needed in fact wherever the young TOLD HER TO GO BUY HER OWN | “rectors of the Acadewy of the Fine Arts! ment at No. 606 West Fifty-Arat otreet, 4 fut the quostic’'te Ber. cates expect thom to accomplish, Here | people are assembled. In dealing Mine in this city. The prise te for the bent | ivi Genet, last Aighe, sivuck On hee Hl ‘The cart had engraved upon it a fac-| {ewer Dr, Shaw, inventor of the po-| ite the weetad vis wan | work tn oil by an American citigen,| head and soon died. @he wore @ black ; simile of Independence Hall. She told! iicewoman, bellevay women members of | be more effective than men because i “Bhe suid she'd have to lave @n em} ang te valued at $300, Mr. Carisen’s| coat and hat, muff end ecart of the 4 fim there was a photograph on the) the police force might accomplish in would hav kagement ring with @ bi diamond In} wainting, “summer sume shade. No one tn the nelghbor- lice < they fe niore sympathy. 7 y gh | ‘They would be more interested in | Mt. and then she had to have @ heavy ey hose habe wie she Gan, 1 ba vi Sad ‘ qi 5 jo T dre id ‘What have I in my vest pocket?’| theory.” Dr. shaw remarked! ghe work of resone. wold band wedding ring, Sot drew 8 H é baie —_ looked aa if it were going to be @/ to me yesterday, “that the main duty of] Moreover they underatand young girls out of the bank, Kuve her part of It, and 1 poser, Tor a momont she really hest- | the police officer ts to prevent rather | peter. They reallzs their newla and j told her to run Alone Bia ey rete Leper gle yee notre only. 10 be that | than to punish crime, and there are cet | mele temptations. No greater. fallacy = . what Fini aie nomed tolteg site Bie fe pause of an acrobat’ tain fortis of crime which women would ttered than that which says! GC i¢¢encicte wee ANY ‘ Re came back e ( before performing his Onal act, | be more intererted and more successful | Tye ever uttered than that whith wre! Suffragists Grow Noisy When | Fought Like Tiger to Protect] mre'to tet ner keep the rest of the #500) “Cigarettes,” she finally answered. It | in preventing than men could be. I be- was beginning to seom Woman has never been woman's enemy | ‘A ‘ fl i tga | fora while. | ‘ 4 Ittle un-| came convinced of the necensity of | Scere at manta, dictation Minister Says Parade Crowds | Wares and They Didn't “then we went away for a two week | i canny. But he put one more question. | women police thirty years ago when I} ‘ 3 \ ' honeymoon trip. When we came back \ What is the brand of the cigurettes?” | wan a social worker in Boston. At that|WHERE THE RESPONSIBILITY, = War, Wo Handled, | Get a Single Piece. Wevnet up housekeeping where Td hen he asked with a sudden inspiration that time when I would go into saloons in } | living my bachelor Mfe, at No, 1380 j on the way back to the office he might the hope of saving little girlx and when fesan der: Hem hen cee ee --—— — Oxden avenue, the Bronx. ‘That Insted | ; obacco solest | : y of the negro elave made a re- i i 4 / pes fet ee th Rafe aie 1 tnvaded immoral houses where young) Tory ny neh perth with equal force) WASHINGTON, March &—With an tne | Louls Mendelsohn, who keeps a jewel: | three aye rhe) third Hient L Gas | y em a free udver- | ‘a Hae i cite, in| home, all tired from work, and <r Usement, But the advertisement wax | Sur pMere, geld, PONT Aa AE rere to. tie victims of social evil. In ats \(erventng day an which to analyze the | ry store at No, 1 Third avenug, in|) home, ail Ured trom walk, and one SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ROU tortheomine: See eee Ted no badge |tributing the lack of morality amon mplaints of suffrage leaders and | hailing distance of the Hast One Hun-| ms onde won | “EL don't know the name of tie) o¢ Teacea eA authority Little girle were | Slaves to the master he said the Man) eympathizers against the actions of the ;dred and Fourth street pollor atation | vr itead, 1 found my belonging: brand,” she said, “but ou the outside ‘ es who controls my pliysical eu! | sent to saloons by their parenta for beer of the box there is a picture of a lady | and while there were subject ¢o vile and police at the great auffrage parade last | had just fuished: putting hin wares on} ies ue in front of the house, Trang! | controls my morel being, Monday, poli uthoritles were (B-day y vindow + nde opened 7 ‘ with @ vell over her face.” She then| ink intl Yet when I fol “The persons who coatrol the | pared to present thelr side of th ea areeen’ Saleen ented thesbel) acd seliociuat ORsmd tbe e90s:| nein Monda March ell over hier fav then | corrupting Influences, Yet when I fale Ir wide » well dresved yo bytes Cc ; told him that there were n cikar- | jowed children into saloons and endeay- wares Laat aagened bad sete ‘controversy to the special Senate Com- | und asked to be shown the wedding | OTC o way. whe yelled at me, “Take ommennci gz y, i ettes in the kage, which was ored to prevent the sale of liquor to rkiag women responsi! | mittee investigating the alleged lack of | rings. One of them #ald that he wanted fr atuf and go, You don't belong i rect _ | them Twas insulted and driven out, | thelr — Severe ue protection given the aufframisia aring to fit a certain finger of hts hand |ere eny more 10th, B. Altman & Co. will make Before the interview. was aver the | Other social workers had the name ox pel eg altdoe Bhecesind The Henate Commitwee, composed ot | WHEN tw edd out over the gla) TN A sudge, what kind of & oom UBT Av ae bo letinatlan sad a en eee set | of practically all women controlled Senators Jones, Dillingham and Pome- | CUM Lamon i that? 1 inautred abou ne t der. in orkrooms siécl. tice about himeelt exe ent a ie na |} theirs moral outlook as well. rene, had summoned for the hearing t0-! vice Ge his suppoxed patron when the | ey I'd let her keep for me ond Oo orde ° Wi m pe GIRL “CANNOT EXPLAIN HER, i the enemies of any other day many patrolmen and sergeants | found she'd deposited (tin ao man's right hand shot upward and the me ft tried and tried }class of women ft was because man whose numbers had been furnished 45) jweter found himself clutched by the | Under her own nal eae i} d h i . STRANGE POWER. H ‘could dictate their point of view, and those of officers who falled to do their | throat, ‘The other man atruck him a|te aet 1 from her, but annibald ti BY ally reserve on the premises, The girl explain © power by say- {in a great measure atill dictates. duty in keeping the crowds orderly and! pow in the right eye. Although a man | tention to me i : Byer ; im ing that whenever a qitention i pit “Yet onlay’ women are freer to pity. maintain an upen Hine for the parade | Je mail hulhl, Mendelsohn haaged vj wrote thowr poatal carta to Mer, | WV anents Rvening and Afternoon ver the object or perton in «question and to rescue the unfortunate members| ‘The first witnesses who appeared 19 | tear hlmavif free from the throat-grip, | "'m surely an unvabpy man. Wve) , ‘nmediately comes to her tind, of their sex when rescue t# possible, I! defense of poltce m @ wrested | 4m darted to the front of the store in| lost my home, I've lost iny badngor. | . Wig that elie could not sus don't belleve in license. IT don't belteve with ridicule and ye cased WIth time to bar entrance back of bis couns, ood that was alety yea ne etancal| Dresses of Silk Crepe de Chine uiher sald that for one week & In any legal recognition of vice, 1) hisses w the atimony differed | tur through a little iron gate. liont my ride and I've i birth her daughter lay in a catale know that after Women have spent. from that given by.the sulfragint wit- inen rushed into the atore | and” — state without taling any nouristin years {n immoral lives i: is impossible! nesses, At s the committee meim- aol that Mendelsohn was) Here tarew Wears (rickied down toe | gi , é “, 4 “ r $57.00 ing this tine he “remained \to interest them in cleaner living. But) ners had difficulty In maintaining Order | Pane. for uw. fight. Mendelsohn, was|seama of the little old man's cheeks | open, Budden 9 ORME GUE ae the I know too that there are many young in the room | velling for help all tae time and finally, {and he stopped his narrative to sniffte a come ené food was given her, ct girls who might be rescued who are A defense of tie police was presented! 1." Gusneration, grithbed heavy clock | and wipe them a Models and materiais will be displayed timer, according to the mother, she wil a held in immoral lives aguinat thetr will! by the Rev, J. H. Nelms, whe sald the} iy hurt i: throuch the plate glase wine | ‘The three postal cards in ques Hl ——— gaze With wide open eyes at some jand I am aure the policewoman will crowd was good-natured, and the pottve| ayy in the hope of attracting attention | that lay in front of the commixston .t on the Seventh Floor. object for ten minutes at a tine. be able to reach and to save them) tried hard to keep them back [on the avenue, Ax he raised the olock | were aldressed to “Mra, 1. Burrows, | ‘There ia nothing anormal in the @ when a man could avcomplish nothing "I have seen large crowds in every i 0 Ogden ue, Bronx, wife of | , een I ¥ | twaac Winograd, who keopn a shoe store | No. 1880 Ogden avenue, Bronx, _ pearance of Sosina excem perhaps t pat ail” European capital on all sorts of im-| 44, heard his criew und called for|J. Van Huren;" “Mme, Burrows THIATY-FIFTH STREET ELEVATORS. expression of her eyes, ‘These are very “And what guarantee will we have, portant occasions, and [never #aw al tne police, The five men turned and{nurae.’ and Mrs, Burrows, nurme” | GA Aad Sere Densisaling: Mer soups Vthat pottcewomen wil not graft, will! more good-natured or better handled) san in different directions, wil. of them | All tyree informed Mra. Van Buren | tenance has the curious pallor of the not prey upon young unfortunate girls| crowd,” sald he. getting away. thet untess whe pald back the money Hindu, 44 men do now," I asked. | The statement was xreeted with @|” stendeisohn enid that it was Afteen spouse had loaned her “the law ” Men v ‘On Monday afternoon,” said Dr. Gor | | ‘Appoint the right women and there! chorus of that lan't true’ from! minutes before a policeman reached his | Would have to take It# course.”* 1 don, “I will put the girl through @ yeri- | will be no question of graft,” Dr. Buaw) the big crowd of women whieh filled the op " f ay i Commissioner Shields looked at the ° i place after the frst cal F belp, al Ww table third degree test. While in the | replied, arly twenty Years ago the committee room and overiiowed into the though the station 18 only a dlock away, | MUflorer compassionately € Tolle ng Cla ales nave Dougiass Hospital she seemed a by | Mayor of New York asked mo that same! corridor, Chairman Jones was forced tol phe firat two young men to enter| H 1 have trimutat H inden.” bel bright ehild, but Miss G. M. Morgan o! question. I #aid to him, ‘Appoint Maud | admonish audience several tm his store are described by Mendelsohn | Sit “ant ax Anaistant United States b n ed for Mi d y York evidently hag some influence | Ballington Booth and such women as! “We are here to investigate the dias | 2 being of the Itallan type. ‘They ran} Distr tuber Aan Bes Obs een arra g onday, er her. No one but myself will be lhe may designate.’ To Tatitinaine | orders during the parad ie sald) to ond avenue. Mendetvonn's Cirthen geenee | present when I question her on Mon- / Maud Bailington Booth 1 pugnostdnaile, “Wut i@: we cannot ti rdcr| face waa twuleed and battered by tt “' March 10th: day.” other women like Mise Lila 4, for | eee neice er eign ent (earns a of hie assallante “iN =a —_— instance, Do you know,” Shaw lation ax to the causes of disorder in{ ‘The five hold-up men did no | BROKE PLEDGE: ENDS LIFE. ae a ee ae [AUS at St'ne cote cart) APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. MISSES’ DRESSES AND BLOUSES q olteewoman?” had not yet pu counter tray we own ambitions te be & pilin oman?” | Former secretary of War xt | oM4 Te was able 40’ keen TiN Kana anta| Mate Comptrolier Viles Schedule | ad jer, Remorset | 3 trust that whe 0 aT OF oF £56! Masor-Gen, Wood atten to-day"*| from reaching Into his show window, fe | * ‘ ink, Blows Ont | Police Comitssioner—whoever they may {rearing and Pulcw Chict sylveMter, maw BAR LER ME ranater | WOMEN’S MARVEX GLOVES Driet, Here you are, Misters and Mes- be when policewomen become a fact yy wit . ENDED LIFE. | Deputy State Comptrott Fraser i William Hincheliffe, a bartender at dames and Mssters and Misses— will remember Dr, Shaw's ambition, If) \ Gea. Anson Mill tired, wan} INFATUATED, D' LIFE. ‘transmitted the following ainals of nd COTTON DRESS FABRICS No. 817 Fulton street, Brookiyn, whose ‘here's a picture that should cone $1 | 1 were Mayor ¥ should ark her to be) it ine af the alvisions of men in th Due to Woman, | Sttates under Inheritance tax lawt i yoast had been that in the forty-five jure up to the minds of one and | Police Commisatoner, parade, was indignant and emphatic t "| today to the Transfer Tax Omer ot} yeare of his life he had never touched all visions of green fields, tower- epic. APSO mn Wracterigation of tae crowds and dn Mn the Surropates’ Court | 4 drop of Hquor, took his first drinis Ing mountains, picturesque vil- TO OPERATE ON MISS REED, |r tie otic | two years @ clerk| Mre Beresford Pinckhardt, widow of | last night, Remorse over his nrnnee lages, romantic lanes, fertile val- ms a | Crowds Mavette, University Place| Wiliam Pinckhards, died ti tngland | : ord caused him to enf® his life to- leys, ete, ete—such scenes as © Painted Lady" Clones Be-! osneered at d Ninth street, and who committe} June 31, 181; totel estate 973,K61 t day with a revolver, the bullet piercing await, in all directions, the ve a fi ad NIN area AAT Who COMB TILLO Ye Gaia Dace ler han eeeee| On Tuesda 5 March Nth, bis brain. cylist, motor-cyclist, automobil- of Act ne rae winks Colonia! Hotel wt One Hundreq | Of appointment over a trum eatate | y ' The man complained last 1 by m4 ist, ete. Misa Florence Reed, the actress, on | 7, Twenty-fiftn street wnd Kighth| Which she had croated amount: | \ ore mas CM aw ee sono dun ade Bl aotts nti elim tet te read tact lath Ree a2it"'ni irene s, SOQCiAl Gales will be held of that he was suffering from stomach vantage, at the least expense and Painted lads t Brady'a Playnouse, | rangers, think rerAbet . Bic aN, Me ane me uehers and cour grandchildren. ecia ales e e 0) trouble, They Augmented set, I try in the most enjoyable manner, was cloned in the midst of ite accond NR. “Dita ¢ See aiiahea ll Heetoye A, 1 A: Creuory of Banat Boston | i whiskey. He did so and to-day was ECE PEON RED end b k Mase, died July 28, 190). aenete taxa ’ t x r performa wenda a, wa hen, jon fer, though he had a wife living ‘ st eum | eproached oy wis easpioyers Toe man 1) TAKE A TRIP INTO THE | fortes arnvels ii at tier aparimente |) ther dats) upon ar, uous De had a ite living ig New Tork slat, tel value, MRAM, | WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS ; paanieer aaa cnndsi ant y calle &t tue Richmond Hotel tod Pipes ‘ ; ee value $4), 965 : i the, patrons ofthe place tothe bar and || COUNTIY ON ONE VMEGES, (| vsvunaton taver vt cn tray omce "yt uarait, ae croma was sicous|w-tird iret Atl Uwueved that Wa) Novadoncn fateh ed Mar 2 BLOUSES and COLONIAL PUMPS sali “BARGAIN” WHEELS, ' See Maal wanid nave | Aue vicious attemata to Breas ‘up soln ecto sa: | Ht eaidia RIOD: Ao dad uatann t ‘ a co maid Minn Ke have tou e ranks of the mareoers, with prac " ft two letters b i495 | claim . i pein nears ove 1h. tie, leap CYCLES OR AUTOS ADVER- dergo a serious operation and that abe ete poet eats in ie Wits god ona ta she Waneaer| Phen i Pope Faro ® drink you'll have with me ‘ PER eee ene tare ie ae * nt On Dating t To Behoraer, 1 ‘ nea ry , mn TISED IN THE SUNDAY }] wot wot beanie to acs again tn allie: thecgonarat a kite, tog the Hotel Latayaite, Charles Mons| iets emate ere Ahearn the men lifted their glasses H « season. It was not My Brady'® wieh to 1 ‘ L . E lifted a revolver to hix left temple ad WORLD TO-MORROW. substitute another actress and the run dente along the Mie af ua ‘ wuld to-day tha en had) Mrs. Har ai Ditheridge, died . fired,” It in waid that he haw w son who of the play has ween indefinitely post. described what sue calle ° “ape tel on Tuesday and iad no! April 19, ile, al catate $8.0, ne Fifth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Mem York, we a avroad. \ ponpa. 1 ef hae police, 4 \0 Work nor to Als home. jvalue wt. 1 ‘° ~ - on - eomeemeneqaancncneeney >

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