The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1913, Page 3

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MET TWENTY KEGS OF BEER HEADED RIGHT AT HIM. Then Dresler Tried to Drive Load to Police Station, but Horses Steered for Hobo Retreat. Anton Westwein ran wild-eyed Into the Alexander avenue police station to- \day and announced that somebody had stolen the two horses of the beer truck which he had in front of a sal twenty kegs of free beer ® cordial reception, Many on the lots but no beer kere. They turned back toward the station when along came the truck with Henry Drea le hographer, of No, 439 East One Hundred and Thirty-ffth street, driv. Ing straight for the “Gut.” Dresler was arrested and taken be fore Magistrate Ki fn Morrisania Court The Mthographer said that he met the horses walk! through One Hundred and 'Thirty-sinth. stress at Brook avenue and One Hundred and| ungttended and had tried to drive them Thirty-sixth street, the truck siself ana} t0 Le eee’ thom tated ae ee twenty keas of beer, Tie velar cn} Gee. strate Krotel sent him t Detectives thought that the “Gu nit A chance to tell it to the Grand Jury. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY MAROE 14, 1913. Sixth Article I THE GIRL WHO WORKS AND WINS “='c=" {|ORVLLE WRIGHT restiarsineseraterstearerareensereeesenseesoee") BANS HYDROPLANE Wouldn’t Trade Places With Girls Who Ride | 1) pF Be WAVES In Autos, Says One Who Works for $8 a Week \ pence sec rs om Here From Europe, Declares Aviation Is as Safe as Automobiling. ROBT. FUREY CUTS OFF KIN, LEAVING FREND A FRTINE Sy Big Estate of Brooklyn Poli- tician Goes to His Political Aide, John Gray. LLS BEQUEST “JUST.” Tt was meet and fitting that the cou! $4 ship George Washington should nose into port on St. Patrick's Day. She brought no shamrocks, for the North Gernfan Lioyd steamers sail from Names Brothers and Other Kin-~ Beautiful Bulgarian Models—English in Will, but Leaves Them | yaad bel based cine Want Cutaways—Eiegant Empire Designs Nothing. | sien, But all kinds of people To-Morrow, Tuesday $16.98 Customary $25 Values Proud as we are of baat may display now answerin, tot! allel Seeing, we are proudest of al yi i 8 pod eg aye dey amart new models which, backed by the same fash- ion judgment as our costlier costumes, set a stand- dof and perfect tailoring never before attained at this price. Diagonals—Whipcords— rges—Nibntures The glow of from each and every m IM lcm las ht ie of Saba tastes. ea gee gests Leyes fon to ony eet. ‘age, the great mote ho cutaway coats depicting the ine omreisend aed lee teeite tad uoreion collare—their skirts gracefully narrow, showing the diagonal effects. Batkan Blues, Spice Browns, Tans, Navy, Biack All the essence of smartness in materials as lovely and Springlike as the models. Alterations FREE OUR STORES SALE AT ALL among ‘her passengers, from peasants to @ princess. P Orville Wright, the aviator, and his sister Kathryn were among the pas- sengers, Mr. Wright maid he had been in Herlin and Paris for five weeks, looking after his sutte for infringements on his paten sucessful. “I am now working on a hydroplane Robert Furey, contractor and politic: h 18, bequeathed much as $5,000,000, according to some estimates, to his osom friend and political protege, John Morrisey Gray, leader of the ‘Tenth Ward, Brooklyn. The will, filed to-day, mentions the next of kin, a brother, John Vincent Furey, four nep- | hews, and a niece, and states the action | in cutting them off without a cent is| and that he had been very for rough water,” said the aviator, “and what we are coming to In tne “I WOULD NOT EXCHANGE MY LOT FOR MANY AONE THAT Ripes IN AN AUTOMOBILE’ whrres *EXPERMGANCE* taken in accordance “with my purposes | 1 Gad tatont Another Who Says She Has Won Bitter Fight Ad-, deals to vocal the way tg) to mreneel| vises Girls Not to Work for Pittance, but to close friends ald to-day it might total Fight Their Way to Top of the Lad- der in Their Business Life. one I have in mind will ride and will be immuno from rough weather, for I intend she shall skim the waves Uke @ seagull. “The reason aviation is stagnant in America is the newspapers, They give Furey, one of the most powerful of Brooklyn politicians and member of the Sanford Contracting Company, which had a siice of the Fourth avenue suo- ‘Way contract, died at the age of elghty- four. He made the present will six Inprovements in the aeroplane craft. ‘The men who get killed in the air are circus performers. Their deaths are the result of their own daring. They take awful chances for fame and fortun The « aviator takes no such chances and aviation, rightly conducted, {a as safe as travelling on a steamer, train or an automobile.” Frank B. Keilog of @t. Paul and Henry Clay Pierce, with thetr wives, also returned on the George Washing- ton. Mr. Kellog és the 1 who was xpectal prosecutor for the Government when Judge Landis of Chicago fined the Standard O11 Company $29,000,000, Mr. Plerce in president of the Waters- Pierce Oil Company. “Money is very tight in both Ger- many and France,” said Mr. Kellog, “and it 18 due to the vast suma spent ‘by both countries in keeping up their $100—IN PRIZES FOR LETTERS BY REAL WORKING GIRLS—$100 Cash prizes amounting to $100 will be given for the most helpful letters from REAL WORKING GIRLS on the subject dealt with in this series, The money will be divided as follows: Two prizes of $25 each. Five other prizes of $10 each, The seven letters which, in Nixola Greeley-Simith’s judgment, are best and most helpful will receive these awards. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | A young woman who, at seventeen, earned $6 a week and now at 21 Is making $18 fs a stenographer, in telling us her experiences and the philoso-) phy she has derived from them observes that the most important factor in| 0. Furey and Hugh McLaughlin ran! things politically in Brooklyn for years. ‘There came a split and they were ene: mies for twenty-five years, until oni day both happened to be bound for Florida and simultaneously, as wai characteristically of » each thr out his hand and the friendship was re- newed. ‘Through his fights John Mor- risey Gray suppdrted and worked for Furey and never held any tmportant office, preferring to keep out of the limelight. The nvan who #0 suddenly comes into @ fortune is not wealthy, although he has held some good jobs under variou administrations. He is about fitty year old and is at present employed by the F446 WEST 14™STREET NEW YORK 460-462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn elt; ax Deputy Collector and resides at No. 44 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn. Furey explains his cholce of Gray as recipfent for his fortune in the will, which reads: “In making this will T hav consideration to all cluins which might appeal to me and have come to the cont clusion that this decision ts just and fair and in avcordance with my pur- poses and intents. MYSTERY IN DEATH iven due Body of Frances Leslie to Be Brought Back on Liner Sail- ing March 22. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Maroh 17. —The post mortem examination on the was afterward opened and adjourned until April 14 after formal evidence had been taken, necessary to analy deceased woman. The body is to be given into the charge of Albert W, Swaim, the United States Consul here, and will be sent to , the organs of the by the author- At Q) MKOLA GREELEY SMITH that life has higher purposes than are beauty. @ girl's success fe “an object in life. This young woman very frankly ad- mits that the purpose upon which her thoughts and energies were fo- cused for several poor and lonesome’ years was “to be beautiful, to have a beautiful complexion and a nice fig- ure.” recatingly as “not a wonderful am- bition for @ young girl” and adds {s over now, and, although I am still WON.” There are solemn individuals who would tell the writer of this letter included tn the cultivation of physical But personally I hope she will keep on rubbing in the olive oll. If there is anything in the world more satisfying to a woman than the posses sion of personal béauty she has yet to And beauty ts specially valuable toj the poor girl, ance it has often the effect of making her esteem ani hold herself higher than she would other in good stead. Anything that serves to concon- trate a girl's attention on her own suddenly om the edge of » whirl- pool. EVIDENCE OF A CONSCIOUS PUR- PO! I think it will be noticed that in all self beautiful. Another girl, who be- kinds of girls, I have seen them start discover what It ts. be flattered by men. seventeen.) Now I am getting $18 a week and am twenty-one years of age. I go (All of this at small salary to know how I kept straizht--and it was no easy thing either—I will tell you how in a few mind," jumping from one thing to another like & butterfly. Get your mind on some one thing. I did this. T wanted to be beautiful and to have @ beautiful con:plexion and a nice She mentions this desire dep-| °A OISLIE Fol CALt A GOOD Time HARD WORK AND WHAT LEADS THEM PHeY FOOLISHLY UNTHINKINGLY AWAY ® Says "™. ® self-pityIng. I know, because man; @ time when I was rubbing the oliv oil into my neck and arms to get beauty the salt tears of discourage- ment mixed with the oil. But all that ts over now, and al- faction of Now I simply couldn't be tempted, knocked ‘em all out, then no one could get you to go crooked. I don't suppose I have been of much help in this letter, but I surely would like to be, and, girls, do not watch the styles and do not read wild and trashy novels about ac- tresses who made fortunes by en- trancing men with thelr beauty (moa having won the battle. are very rarely entranced, I think), and keep an object in vier out nice girls to Ko with, not pru clothes now as I ever was, and I spend times foolishly, and have to support yourself, then your battle ls even greater, for you will have to study hard at some- order to better yourself. ‘Take my advice and don't work for $6 long. Keep looking around you thing in ny money on them—some 1 guess, and p' but I | AMERICAN PRINCESS PICKS A ROYAL LEMON G lo players and @ young girl—and I look young, too—| for when you have fought yourself i para, Pale oe on th Iam happy to think that I fougfit my-| say about five hundred times, fougat Former Olga Humphrey, Back meamner, They have been in England self good and hard all the time, and| temptations good and hard and arranging for an international polo From Europe, Tells of Her Marital Expériences. The Princess Ibraham Hassan was @ passenger on the North German Lloyd steamer George Washington, which ar- rived to-day from Bremen by way of Southampton and Cherbourg, The s | princess is a California girl who mar who are always good, but nice girla, ried @ cousin of the Khedive of Egypt # and faselnati ‘The princess says she has only .one Plece of adv who would “Don't. The prince was always a gentleman, she said, » to give American girls marry Oriental princee— great armament. In Germany, when ft 18 at all possible to borrow money, one has to pay 7 or #§ per cent. interest. ‘The people are taxed from 1-4 of 1 per cent. to 4 per cent. on their capital, and are groaning under the burden. 1 do not see why France and Germany, England and this country do not get together and fix @ iimit on their arma- ment. Something of the kind should ba done before this preparedness for war bmpoverishes the people of the four countries.” Mrs. Leiter died two weeks ago. “Harry Payne Whitney and J. M. match, which is to be played at Mead- owbrook, N. Y. Four years ago Mr. Whitney's team won the international polo cup from England, and two years ago, at Meadowbrook, defeated the Eng- lish team in Its efforts to recover the cup. The team to meet Whitney's will be from the Hurlingham Club and wiil come to New York in June, eee RUN DOWN BY AMBULANCE. fused by the roar of traffic and the warning bell of the ambulance, stepped directly in Its path, Before the driver, pital, There it was found he waa not neriously injured. Didra he lived on the Bowery near Firat street. knocking her down. He rushed from 645-651 Bread St.—Newark, N. J. Market & 12° Sts.—Philadelphiea Franklin Simon v Co. ‘4 though I am still only # young girl, ‘The Eurl and Countess of suffolk ‘often when I was rubbing the olive) oi4'T Joon young too, 1 am happy wi passengers also. The Countess ofl into my neck and arms to get) to think that 1 fought m was formerly Miss Daisy Leiter of Chi- Fifth Avenue "i beauty, the salt tears of discourage-| and hard ali the time, “i She oe Lr it set ig OF ACTRESS ON SHIP ment mixed with the ofl. But all that| That is the satisfaction—the satis- toaaral ts hae etter en Unusual Sale Tuesday Misses’ “Balkan” Blouse Dress of Silk Crepe de Chine. We shall discontinue this model, which was originally created by us and has been so extensively copied. ’ body of Frances Leslie, an American| Wie. Perhaps one receives more Mat) to nice dances, have nice young fel- | #4 keep fighting the wild spirit In | and found her Prince Charming not at 17.50 actress, who died on board the Oceanic|*t¢TY OF more attention from men and] jows coming to see me, have nice | YoU This fighting will not knock | 4) go, ' A Hudson Street Hoppital ambulance e gaturay, wan held ( without |#® learns to think less of*them and) clothes and a feather, and I paid for | {he youth out of you, nor the girly | sie was formerly Olga Humphrey and] was clanging ita way through Worth Heretofore $29.50 BERR eat ene ‘ the |More of Nerself—a saving welf'shness| them all myeclf, and it it will do any | !hness, mor anything ese, 1 am B04 wan formerly Olga tumphrey and] Oe Omar Lafayette to-day on a wick cele ae hing unusual as to the! wich has stood many a lonely woman| good to any other girls working for just as wild about dancing and » | call when Christy Didra, @ mason, con- cause of death and a Coroner's inquest y sil king for a all Colors—In navy, black, white, peony, brick, cafe au lait, Copenhagen or "brown: collar and cutts of lopment—w: vor afford now to make up for t » actress loved him, and | William Blake, could turn out Didra embroidered batiste, crushed silk belt in contrast No credence is given here to the sen-| deve NET SBR TAME. | WOEO, mies, and sometimes want, that I » patient, she |, waiting, t under the speeding ambulance. eational reports of poisoning and it was} Olive off om her neck and arms or | = Hirst of all have some object in | ¢xperienced when on Uist. | waiting, ever waiting until he got her,| Blake immediately stopped and the in coer, ler large Bovelly, bishe and buttons; waist only with the view of finally disposing | to her brain, is good for her. It is view when you start out—that is, do And if you are making less than $6, land then—— injured man waa hustled to the hos- 6 ined. Sizes to years. of these rumors that it was thought| the Grifting mind that finds itself mot have what I call @ “wandering FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. s for opportunities and do not give up. but he was dominant and |the room end she never him again, — _ ——————— New York on board the St. Paul On| ene ietters wherein a girl speaks of $6] SUC, This DAP REL oe & warner NEW YORK STENOGRAPHER. harsh, He brought her no flowers, he| ‘The Princess has concluded her mar- March 22. a horua|® Week or $8 a Week as @ past hard-| Tine So at night pie 7 pal oe — —_—_ bought her no jewels, He refused to|riage was @ great mistake, quoting SEENON trained so rovers ‘Of ter fellow |#iP from which she haa won her way| T exercised, rubbed olive ol intomy | COURT PRAISES JOHNSON. |>Uy ber clothes and would give her | Kipling: to an adequate salary there te an evie| gin and brushed my eyebrows and ees no money, ane alleges, fhe needed “Por Hart to East and Want is Went, leptic fits and that she|dence of “conscious purp: all araspnesenddectativalineume \aaredka pice toe duces Is Osinc el jewelry, and never . participation in the|my advice and don't work for $6 long.| When I would get downtown in the |e” vig her; she had enough of both, ‘The Princess had been married before social events on board during the voy-| Keep looking around for your oppor-| morning after my fine night's sleep Fine Work. The climax was reached’ in Paris, |to Edwin Mordaunt, who was her lead- ‘ digs age from New York, | These facts and) eunities,” advises the gir who cons! 1 would hear all the girls talking of | Justice Russell in Special Sensions to-| Where they went to live, when he|ing man. She divorced him in Call- During the Week of March 17th the position of her body in the lavatory | centrated her leisure upon making her-| the “good times" they had the night |day made this comment on the work|4emonstrated to her that he was her |fornta six years before she married the eeanic are tal Ie before, and I would look in the glass |of Fire Commissioner Johnson in try-| master, and that it was her province | Prince. Bhe played with Mefourne Mc- e ed valbal sacora tio seuai rece gan on $7 a week and is now maxing) at my face and seo It nice and round | ing to prevent fires tn factories and|to obey his slightest command. She| Dowell in ‘La Tosca.” When she met > $12, says of the girl deserter: “In| and smooth, and theirs would be | otter buildings: |says he told her he was her master, |the Prince she was playing tn “The une my daily work I naturally met all] chalky and gray looking from being “The New York Fire Department has/that when he married her he had tn-|Man from Mexico." . ) Brooklyn at tive, Ads, To-day girl who would work and win: Go with girls Who go to churen EX"LAX A out. I made myself think this any- | been doing wonderful work in lessening |tended to break her spirit, and that he| Princess Hassan is on her way to Rentin: Season on the downward path. In my honest) way. Then I would try to be con- | the danger of fires and it Is the duty|would take the initiative at that mo-|vimit relatives in California, She also e ‘ g opinion it was not lack of money that| tent, of this Court to uphold its efforts. The! ment. hen, she says, he struck her, |iet it be known she in writing @ book, ? in Full Swing helped their fall, but discontent with} — Second—Choose some nice, quiet Hh Hone ito'ench were’ tinponed om IC ul Ss : thelr poor surroundings, a dislike for| girls to go with while you are making | yuctice Ituswell on. Cl is ; Thousands of New ‘orkers are || real hard work and a desire for beau-} small money. Do not pick out the bol 126 West Elehty-secon ° n e $ now choosing the hotses, apart- || titul clothes and what they foolishly! girls who adore fine things and love | irving Cu 349 Centra’ \ fe a 2 4 ments, stores ant oftices into which || ail « ond. cima” Another gi! WYO | nd Wien, tut got hid ot a gin | Wootecomvicind df hot havin legate 1se ers Axminster, Seamless Wilton Velvets, & Wiltons iy they will move May 4. |lives on $8 a week contributes a very! who Is quiet and has a good influ receptacles in the! ories for the . : The most desirable places are being || interenting budget at expenses and] on you-one In front of whom you | Keeping of wante, Alivavalikceen’ ta thatelherseal a tees (oh All Standard Grades, Cancinglly Oriental Reproductions; 4) leased well in advance, candidly says: “I would not exchange| Would be ashamed to do a whole lot ON FI FERRYBOAT Size 9x1 4 Will you wait until the last mo- | my ict for (hat of many @ girl who! of things. ‘This iy fine discipline. ‘The KILLED . i , ment and take what is left, cr ill you | rides in an automobile. company you p is really almost * * rcp aiatl 4 h | Consult World “To Let’ || Tie following letiers ait seem to mo| the frst consideration tn keeping | ier evcmun nn reached Ror lp isy 50. 5.00: , ns to contain valuable suggestions for the t, especially if you are attr Hamilton ue eeeene ® b} ® b] . ms EXSSREPEK LER" NMNW SPR ERE LN ELK RKRRED PME REM RENEE SS h - once In a while, You will have good and select the residential or business] gsTENOGRAPHER TELLS HOW a gal ith thar k Reduced | select the using tin nice, quict times i piace jou seek before some one «ise SHE WON, and although sometimes your heart " th D li F il St h R d from $25.00, $3 7.50 & $50.00 i Dear Madam: I started to work will fairly burst with discouragement | 80 (My achinery dur iT i 1. 5 A | 4,954 when I was meventeen at $9 4 week, | (mine did), do not give up. 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