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RR Y, APRIL Second Article BUSINESS MEN PAY (DRESS FOR AMERICAN WOMEN “722%: HONOR 10 MORGAN; Why Women of This Country Go to Paris EXTOL HIS WORTH To Buy Their Gowns Explained by Worth Chamber of Commerce Lis-|““Every Man, Woman and " Child in France Is In- tens to Eulogies and Adopts terested in the Creation Resolutions. of Beautiful Dress,’ He : Says. “It Ie in the MEETING A FULL ONE.| Blood—The Rest of the World, Including America, Recognis al Thies National Genius,| and So American Wo- men Flock to Us for Their Frocks and Suits. Many Distinguished Men At- tend Gathering in Dead Financier’s Memory. A memorial meeting of respest for J. Plerpont Morgan was held by a full hody of the members of the Chamber | of Commeros at 12.20 o'clock to-day in! “*To Us the Making of | the assembly room of the Chamber | Gowns Is Not a Trade; Prominent wen ottneorganisaton, tore At Te an Art, and, as! to list oO ie 'e j We Have Our Art Al- ways With Us.”’ | character of the great financier. The portrait of Mr. Morgan, for Afty years a leading member of the Chamber of Commerce and for four terms its first vice-president, hung, draped in Wack, behind the ake rum, Twelve seats in the front row Were reserved for members of the | firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. and H. P.| That is the second important question | Davison, and ail of the partners except | which Jacques Wortl answers for read- J.P. Morgan jr. were in attendance. ers of The Evening World. 1 suppose In opening the meeting Pi sident | nobody will deny that it is a question John Claflin, who presided, paid a! in need of answering, in spite of all the| tribute to the man whore power hed} «American dress for American women'’| suddenly been removed from the finan | mo vumen in wed | apse te | Movements of which we've been hear-| ing sv much. For the cold fact remains | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Why does the American wonan go to Parta for her clothes? "Trove notiver, be 4 that every Aimerican woman who can} JACQUES Mis; ford it orders her wardrobe in the| WORTH, acts of ant vapucity | great Parisian establishments, And year of 197 | those who are financially compelled to er. ‘The funere! party ie due to arrive at Paria et 1 o'clook to-night, and will leave for Havre at midnight. Myron v. Merrick, United States Ambassador to France, and Mrs. Herrick, will ac- company Mrs. John H. Harjes, the wife ‘of the late banker's partner tn France, to meet the train. tice up, 18 permitted, yes, expected, 10 make euggestions for new modes, One of our Ittle girls comes in with her Dodice adjusted in @ particular manner, Bhe eays to her most intimate friend, ‘what do you think of this, my dear?’ Her friend replies, ‘It is charming; dit LATEST SOCIETY STIR. Only Red Electric Flash-Bulbs ¢ tied by Guests Showed Steps at Edson Bradley Cotillon, April Alexandria to Naples ON THE ADRIATIC Story Full of Pathetic Incidents, cet eae you mot arrange it by turning in the y a Fellow-Passenger ' WASHINGTON, 3—Dan' SEVERE PENALTY FOR Neck more deeply? Soon all are chat- : in the dark, the fenture amber of the tering about Marie's new mode, and ‘ison Bradley cotillion, was the latest HARLEM GAMBLING. | the forewoman tereeit ie invited to g SOPHIE IRENE LOEB 3 one inant : imapect it. And often it ts found to be ¥ 7 funct, With Last Photographs of the Washington society is inblers arrested in Har- SOPESESESES SESESSSESESEESEE, Fourteen just the exquisite last touch required ' ‘ve Ppl ca Bhi umber of the Bradley n Was lem @s the result of the activities of! for a frock that ts belng prepared for Financier Taken on the Ship. mad shortly before dawn to-dey Snepecter Daly pleaded guilty before| eur show-room, Since with us the All Nghts were extinguinied and th Judge O'Gullivan tn Genera! Sessions | creation of dress has become such an, oniy visiole wlan of the dancers on t Each was fined $60, leaving the court #ix were rearrested on charges which ere against them in the Harlem infallipl ; IN SATURDAY’S EVENING WORLD. inatinet, do you wonder that who prefers the best, comes to buy of us? | floor was the er Nttle red ei tric flashlights carried by each oF The cotillion lasted unti! daylight when the guests assembled for a break- Spay Of scrambled eggs ané sausage ; * . s » * » * > EY e a * s » . ; *. 3 z.. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA ~ CAUSES PANIC ON | Women Roughly Handled in Rush From Cars at Seventy- second Street Station. SMOKE FILLS) TUNNEL. | Throng on Platform Dashes | for Street, Alarmed by Flashes of Fire. ‘The tide of downtown trhvet tn the tts helght to-day when fire flashed from the motor-box of an express train nearing Seventy-second | Street station, and until the train pulled up to the platform and the frightened | passengers were permitted there wae a panic {n three crowded cars. Several women and girls were roughly handied in the scramble toward doors, but no one was seriously injured. The fire was quickly extinguished, but it 1 done sufficient damage to put the out of commisson. The cause of the blaze was a short cult In the motor box of the eighth car on @ ten-car express. Soon after the tratn pissed Seventy-ninth street station the lights of the last three cars began to tw station was subway was at dd they were ex. | DROP MISSING POLICEMAN. Mack, on Sick Leave, Not Seen | Since March 2, Vol three years ol was to-da eman on years by order of © co for being absent fr luty without! leay February Mack obtained @ A of tho weeks On Maren the di A Which he Was to report © lett i ome, No. 467 Washingte yofirat 1 hin At bis t was sald that Mire, Mack Was out of town still hunt jamgifor ker missing husbang = _ ‘ to alight | _8, 1918. | BLAZE IN SUBWAY FRIEDMANN SURE U. 5. EXPERTS WILL CROWDED TRAN INDORSE CULTURES, AGED 'Confident Report on Cases | He Has Treated Will Be Deemed Sufficient. Tho explosion of the wrath of Dr. F. F, Friedmann, of Bertin, which threat ened to disrupt his staf and dotay the teste of his tuberculosis treatments, had eubslded to-day, except ao far as his brother, Dr, A. GC. H. Friedmann, wi concerned, Dr. Friedmann breakfasted with Dr. Sturm, and Dr, Benjamin and Seoretary Hundt chatted with them. Dr, Frtedmann seemed highly optim: istic as to the forthcoming report of the surgeons of the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, have been watching his work |whowe approval must be offctally given jbefore he Is allowed to distribute hie cultures outside New York State, He has communteated with them since his declaration yesterday that he would not continue his clinics unless they elim- inated from the patients to be treated at the Seton Hospital for Consumptives | ome cases which were absolutely hopeless, Dr, Friedmann da his own talking to-day, “Within @ few days," he set, “we shall have perfected plans for the dis- tribution of my antt-toxin throughout the United States, to be used by quall- fled physicians, This cannot be put into surgeons have approved, I have the [Bah dll ie accompaniment of An | yumoat confidence that thelr report will [ominoun "Pow!" from somewhere =| 0" tavorable ‘the recon of avery hen a sheet of bine flame burat| Patient I have treated in this city is Fo ee rey the: Moor, mecceeded | COWIE the same process of improves | by a great cloud of smoke, tn all the| Ment which T have observed in the rem | ast tiree care there was a wild acram.| 9°48 of the cases treated by me in Ger- | many. | ble for the doors and when the emok. | Py Priedinacin weak’ Wo the: Hemslial ing train pulled to the station scores ¢ Deformities and Joint Disease: | He disjointed the wrist as neatly as though it were the leg of a fowl. The young man of- fered no explanation except the Scrip. | tural quotation A | TWENTY GIRLS VANISH. OMmMctale Hear of ure by White ave Chiet of the Federal Department of Jusuice here, has been notifled of the alleged divappearance on Ma 28 migrant women ¢ York, fa party of 159 men and @ said to have been le! ‘in a small Pennaylvania town, tly missing their tratn, and feare expressed that th fa an organised bang of “white route ” were vic CHICAGO, April &=—C. F. Dewoody, | ¢ | odingy at No, 63 Barrow street during YOUNG RUNAWAY “HELD FOR THEFT OF WIFE'S AUTO —_- > — More Trouble for Husband Who Says Housemaid’s Knee Is Marriage Reward, ;Aunt of the Girl He Came \ to Visit Signs Bond for $1,000. August @. Bernhard, thirty-five years old, who ran away from his sixty-nine- year-old wife be sho made him Wash the dishes and do other chores Around the house, was arrested to-day n complaint of his elderly wife, charmed with bringing @ stolen automobile Into the State. The home of the Bernhards is in Easton, Md. Bernhard fled to Brookiyn, His wife followed and found him at the home of Mrs. Mary Reder, No, % Sumpter street. He had made the trip in an automobile. The wife sald she owned the car, The husband was arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees in the Adams Bereet Police Court and pleaded not guilty. He wee held for examination on Saturday, with ball Axed at $1,000. and before the NeXt) ect, of course, until the Government| Thie Wee promptly furnished by Ors, Reter. i Mra. Bernhard eaye that her husband in in love with Miss Reder, neice of the woman who furnished bail. This the husband denies. He didn’t run iy from home, he says, because he ts in love with Mise Reder. He ran away because he was tired of doing house- work and now, with spring opening up, new duties are about to be assigned to | Mian Louise Arnold, |at No. 142 West Sixty-fourth street, | sprang from tho car and appealed to BAIL QUICKLY + GIVEN. ‘PEARL NECKLACE WORN “AT COURT OF FRANCE IS PART OF ROBBER'S LO Thief Who Robbed Mrs, Gal latin’s Home Took Val uable Heirloom. The pearl necklace, now! more that one hundred years old, which Mra, Al | bert Gallatin wore at the Frmnch Cour when her husband was Minister t France was one of several heirloom: jot Jewelry stolen Sunday from tiv home of Mrs, Alvert H. Gallatin anc her son, Albert B Gallatin, great |wrandaon of the Mint it No. Want Sixty-Afth street, theft war dincovered Monday mornifig, and sinc: then detectives under ting Capt Weraanaky of the Hast /Sixty-sevent! atreet police atation hav{ been seare! ing every pawnshop in ghe city im the t to have bers $6,009, but in additios to the nockiace they Ancluded Mra. A:~ bert H. Gallatin’ jond engagement ring, pearl ring, peafl pin and @ secon: Dear! necklace. The gems were Atoten from the rood of Mre. Albert Mf. Galletin, and wer. her property that of her daughter Corneita. They repoesed in & amail caw ket which costenonly was left on Mra. Gallaun’s dgessing table. There wers many other pieces of jewelry in ths room, some of them of value much Greater than that of those stolen, andi apparently the thief had no time ww make a searoh, How he entered the room ts etill a mystery, unless he gained admission through @ eecond-story window, y Gallatin’s room being on that floor, The windows were open Saturday and @un- day evening, it was recalled after the robbery had been discovered, and it is supposed the thief may have entered through one of them. Nowhere about the house wae there a sign that en- trance had deen forced. of passengers were pressed hard} aay to study some of t lente hel ium, A | qine swhich we are) buy thetr clothes on this side of ‘Worth added, frankly. “They have to be sold b igalnst the exits Once the doors were| has treated thers, He wes particularly tae Pea cere yee *| Atlantic nevertheless purchase only| @@ taste and know what is good ed many passengers rushed to the| Interested In one girl whose left leg has] oy ty ae a an é oa We Peaeeerate ye . more or levs closely removed, of | Whem they sce tt. ‘They do not try Don't vou think our tailors have) street and some who were on the sta-|been useless for five years and whe is| took it Pecause wed him Me for hts designs originated by the noted] %@ 2PEMn. If a dross ts plainly | schleved a digtinction of their own with! tion platform followed as the station| reported to be rapidly recovering the ri spendic ‘ss en G HMALOPM KE Cas . worth §300 they do not try to beat | the cout sult whieh so many Of Our! fica with stilling smoke. power to move It, SHE PROPOSED MARRIAGE IN \ fegin “Hue WOW reo: § ra o jowm to $250. And though they | women wear?! urged | ‘fhe train crew and the station mas- -— ——— ‘ LEAP VEAR. Leia \y oy you abycune cen thie ly trnet our judgment in “The tailored cuit made in Amer- tor got busy with fire extinguishers and| LIPTON WILL SEND ‘I went to work for my wife when I ng Hei \ i Asked M. Worth, one of the important costumes for them, they fea compares very favorably with [sand and in a few minutes smoke was twenty-three years olf,” he sald, . “os RPT tA rs of the fainous firm of! quite as frequently give us really | the Zuropean product,” allowed M. | ceased coming from the motor box that ANOTHER CHALLENGE. | ‘ana 1 was to get $100 0 year. 1 didn't F ‘ee arlauere Who ie just now paying us Worth, “But how many of your | had been flashing fire. Meantime trav- pont, get it. In leap year in 1908 she pro-| Announce, Friday and Saturday, 2 ai vend How is it that French-| “And they all come to Paris, do they! tatlors are native-born Americans? | ejlerx were hustled into local trains It Will Be Unconditional, but New | Posed marriage to me, and ekhough I| An Extraordinary Sale of chlo Anahi sia th 5 ntly hold the copytight for, not?” arked, Are there many of those turning | fast aw they arrived and soon the con- York Yacht Club Cannot Act Kicked and sald I @idn't want to get hoa it fnany Bviaiieoanet i women and, indeed, all{ M. Worth shrugged again, this tlme| ont really fret-clase work who @is- | xestion was relieved. ‘The express wa ‘ork Yacl lu married she married me. She owns «| Afternoon and Evening Realien Sil Weitacn wordy! | deprecatingly. pense with one or more annual | take: out of service at South Ferry. on It for Some Time. ‘Wo-acre ranch and has a bank account lon of inastere f nae the few days since I landed T| trips to Paris? A disarranged shoe caused the short —sie 7 Of $25,000, She made her will in my paralicted in the expressive French shoul- y LONDON, April 3. ir ‘homas fe valued other strong (ers and equally oxpreseive eyebrows | huve Kone avout as much ax T possibly | "America is making wonderful atriden| circuit, Lipton to-day announced his deotsion | {Vor Now, I suppose she'll tear it up. ; th wae + at te verie{ could in your beautiful elty of New| artistically. “have given (nae aTincienge the Now York Yacht Clup |! @0n't aare if she does. I don't want . ; Bat when | vi he repiied. "“f have been in] you some masnificent vulldings Your! NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH unconditionally for the America’s oup. bal ad og Pysd heer me oe ‘a Made to retail at $27.50 & $23.7 te had etaved che rush of desteue ata’ and restaurants, (I have; p piseeon Paes "| SLEEPING IN BUSY FACTORY.| Tetting nis intention sir Thomas eald ing ecrprogag edie let i! - a yr b ae $e elaborate, .. y Fifth avenue, on your! sculptors, such ae the late [t) *| aan wenlan’s because 1 nee carnea it, a ; [expres Madison avenue and on Broadway. 1! st. Gaudens, have dons no ae vibrar Ghee the How Yo Tone ay got out of matrimony was a RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT “Bvery mau, wore and ebild ia [have been to a performance at your! Tho increasing number of collections of/ Two Injured in Jump From Second | ejected the terms proposed in my recent | M14 attack of housemaid'’s knee and At PASSED BY THE CHAMBER, France is interested in the creation { preat opera nose. And everywhere 1) works of art, such as that ml by} 4 When Fire Tra challenge T have been congidering the | ® deadly fear of @ dishcloth. And my 2) £ poem prersiitina | fos of beautiful cress, It is im the [ave seen French clothes, or cloties| the Mr. Morgan who has Just dled, 1% Story When Fire Traps sending of an unconditional chatienge| Wife 1 thirty-four years older than I i tduption 9 Frank blood; it 1s @ part of the very spirit | copied from Mrench modlela, 1 have/ bound to have an elevating intluence Them in Building. for a series of races. I was just about|®™- She kept me busy all the time Vendertip re . Of the nation. It goes back for wen- fin, observed anything Hke an {ndl- the general artistic Jousness.| |, ite -|to take up the details with the Royal | %!ns chores around the house, made ie va erations. The rest of the world, ‘ arker Whittaker and his aged father- | to tes) cock aed (Wau the! diana etd e - vidual American style, All the exquisite! Great costumers may spring up am mg i Howes, had to jump for] Ulater Yacht Club when I heard of the The reareosibilities of great America included, recoguises this etumes TL have soon, and they have ins of the future, but, in Leonia cea vn Whitaker's sash and|death of J, P. Morgan and suspended | M&ht have stuck it out at that, ne upon hig ehoulders, & Rational genius and profits by it fi a have borne the Parisian » not for sey - Atk eet near Bear|the matter, but I will again resume its|®* 0 last Monday Dora spol * door plant on Pierce street near Bear | the iQever, hes a private citizen sv Ard so Amevican women flock tous |") DI Pe eee caw Gaye titer coer | oeie naw Work . efeh powers vot mat tt was ing nuubers, for their | ‘4! "0" Sanne BNSC FORA In MUO ONGA IR: SPubig [per ereiie ier ese “| Now, August,’ she said, ‘It ts time ) ndt the of a sithzen—it suite, J He oO ae etaerr ‘ents! ————W,,|down early to-day. The two me Sew York Yacht Club has not| to start in with the apring cleaning. d wer the deiegated auth. of an ‘n> ‘ous the maki oe ons iy not a i Ay en mete ay macments . “And now, M. Worth, won't you plveplag (op, eotacen the pecondl Atay, ee pane Nee Bre SASH iD UBD’. 09) | ava aba automobliac aba ee and aaa ot fh) ‘ Jona trade, tt is a M. Worth con- ch have no right to It, el ay to be on hand ear “ erie 13. 2 fant Aus ue ed ay Sy That Is reaton why 1] ell us something of the size and tush orders on -ahich the mill force has| Thomas Lipton to-day bearing on his ores fe and we'll begin work ip 4 maa H a hk ah an all true er come to Amerie 1 wa cost of the wardrobe necessary |] 001, working. reporte@ decision to challenga uncondi- NE ‘aor THE AUTO AND KEPT ON it | 4 Pe (hints “Ho com 1 ou if there cannot be some Kover to the well-dressed modern wo Mounted Policeman O'Grady saw the eee r the Anat 4 faehts ay acinG. se ie Sirens ' pp A Neat gulation which shall prevent trades- is Rakha. Be ral blocka|event, !t was explained club of- Yi rewlowed through nobliity of charaater fount of Inspiration. nyo WAYS lon io thle country trom afixing thei [iene | Keumesteds A ae turn In an alarm, Ho|clals, no action would be taken on any! 1 got the automobile, but we aidn't 12 ds ane UREA el hl tg ah lg AE le of tho great French houses tol Me Worth's opinions on this) oe eee ow thors was any one in the| challenge until after the funeral of J. P.| start work right away. T kept on going = ee ¥! fon be anse he over 3 ma power | LITTLE SHOP GIRLS BECOME) Fo imemade prod: All of these| | tople will be published to-mor- J) i ijging and waited to guide the Fire] Morgan, former Commodor and didn't slow down much either until a wen tral 7 PICTURES TO HIM. show a vertatn neh ine! | row. Department to the building. The near- 1 got into Brooklyn. My wife's nieces, i aaebieigs eanNiat d street and I weef suence, of ¢ ought not, ne house tw more than halt «| MUST PAY BACK ALIMONY | rs. Mets, tre, Wolcupp and ars Atal ape eibili Me poor, preity oe. ee enaecseunan “2 a m the plant. ‘rots, were ime pestering me, (Loti ere meta ig Without the zranes to buy ler he'namen waked Woittaker and nis| OF $430 OR LAND IN JAIL.) toc. te wan they wno told Dora thet T eet a \ + an a . ” r . beeause in him men saw right-n w epritie Ko so she has taken! WIFE AND BOARDER GONE; \“RED HAND” BLACKMAILER | tatner-in-iaw. Mr, Howes started to} % 4 rea) wae in ove with Mise Heten Reder. . purity of purpose, great courage, aress of last year and she hax gone TO WED. SENTENC) run downstairs, but the blaaa drove!Court Gives otographer Just » they , hem ° math of vision, Wiss ontimiem, and | Over it very carefully, Peraaps sue has! LATTER ENGAGED TO . ENCED TO SING SING.) iin tack, burning him avout the tee. Twenty-four Hours in Which to Oo) aya ae. os son them by ES) jehon: esc! nd | freshened it with som erished bits -— “: : Vhittaker Yoth jumped from in love with a tionde woman. \- ays a relation to his associates and it a shed <n - ies " | He and Whittaker % 4 to sovtety that subordinated self-inter- oe agente ee Higbie Asks Huntington Police to}Charles Ginouves Gets Two Years] an upper window, landing in aoft dirt Settle Debt to Former Wife. podintey wae it was. ee, Redon, z oF ees pe talrea dB ALA LCI « air Who Strangely j on 7 Nc kies were . Hall, a photographer at No. Q ort and emphasized his desire t0 Be of | ig waist. She goes tipping alonis with 1 Pair Who Strangely Van- and Six Montins for Threaten- | Roth the younger man's ant ae teatwase inust pay back altmony|& nice gift and she's only forty. And servic: ry . fi aA + + Ank ‘ ' iid Lal . The following resolutions were Me eet ae a ete ot ne ished at Luncheon, ing Artist Agnew. Fordham Hospital was notified and of $41 and court costs of $0 within the| if I et @ divorce from Dora I might a Lies iene la a : ridin bie asked the Hunting-| two yeara and. st Dr. Muth took Mr. Whittaker and Mr.| next twenty-four pours or go to the i hae (the Chaser of | WHAt © pictur Priel UaTa 2 bah, o-ring Epa dec 1 SINE | Howes to that institution in an amou-| Raymond strect Jail, In Brooklyn. ‘That aunt, who gave bail for Commerce of the Stato of New York |_2%, Worth's blue exes were shining inj ton: le. Te i damian Heynailas a. Lhasa baa posed liance. Mr, Whittaker was sent home| was the order made to-day by Juatice| Bernhard, also Mkes the runaway hus- art thar there te pinced vnonits. |cenmumcent his | finding als wife and James Re sa Justice Seabury In the Crim=| atter hin injured ankles were attended | Sciby, of the Supreme Court, in Brook-| band, and says he can live at Grecia that there be pia pon HS glender artist hands od Mie] Yours carpenter who had boarded at tre vn of the Supreme Court on) to, but Mr. Howes remained at tne] tyn, as long an he Hkes. Mise Re ferords, ie eeatimenia of Pow d Paar, | Cual exclamation pot Higble home, The Nt ad Heeh ves of No, 150 West Tait+| hospital, although his Injuries are not] Mrs. Hall was divorced from her hus: | bot Giteolen Soe fat eee ee. erence for ome sere (eee i ‘ missing since yesterday morning, Mr. : "f C uate u Mo elve ye int to the ri i ‘ ; | "Puen 1 look agai, be hurried on,| Missing since y a . who had pleaded guilty | serious, The building was destroyed, 4 in 101, For nearly twelve yearn, y pt Eat slain ead character: Its | wand 1 suy to myself, ‘Surely tiere Iy] Higble sald, , ; ‘see ailing Glarancal hy cAgnees oa pianenth ako vo pald her regularly 4 every month, |1ikes him because he Is such @ good wu 4 a p The absence of the pair occasioned i I a In July last he sent her $9) and has + c we ai . i . whose stu is at ne nant force for ow which De welded a ae Meee et et. ta ate “z|eosnip, for Keynokls was engaged to. be TUM Whore atudio * at No. ¢ West) PRINCESSES’ $14,000,000 contributed nothing alnce, When sneator aril far-reaching acsgie we cannot discover it And. follow|maztied twoxt Sunday, and last Sunday |TWenty-ninth street. Tue detendant, | GUIT GOES AGAINST THEM, | oust. into court-upon ine amdavit! GIRLS ACCUSE AUTOIST. Diishment: and bo it further the little girl with my eyes, and 1 ex-|M4 flancee came from her home in| who had served a term in Limira Re- | of hs wife, setting forth bis, derelic i 6) oe SF Be . } y tor naschaeeess he said his daughter, Mabel Eve Resolved, That a copy of theme | ora ; 4 + eyes| Brooklyn to inspect che flat he had|formatory for grand larceny, entered |... ; ; 7 TI Incidently, it occured to me that aoe — St re Pie eared ne vne Fetter dew ng $0 under threat of Lose Congo Property but come of her own. He had remarrie enol herein Hes the explanation of the unl-| Gf Was Hoted at noon y day wien) plowing up the studio, st Pay Cos and has five children, and he finds hi ee Mere Marae | veenl’ masetitie’ stare, whlch lee: | Timble: and! several era returned) phe letter which was slened “Red Must Pay Costs, cannot afford the &% and properly| John Franklin of Si? Broadway Low, James G, Cannon, Elihu Root and! stowed upon any w jto the cheon, The Meal} yond,’ was admitted by the prisoner] BRUSSELS, Belgium, April a—The| » rt his present family. and Thoms Ryan, of No, 368 Weat Joseph H. Choate, the street in Paris, Of course |) @ heen ho one was there! i, have t written by himself Tae] Appeal Court rendered its declaton tos he Court ted he would be com-|One Hundred and Twenty-seveuth re flurers are all connected with one or| j letter in part: day in the sutt Drought by the re eee ey ete arifleg, ney | atrect were beld in $1,600 bail each by! Materials of charmeuse and MILITARY HONORS FOR Sanother of the great dvesmmaking eg-|O'l Gauenter return You are ordered to pay to this | daughters of the Inte King Leopotd for wb RE I Maxistrate Levy in the Weet wise de chine, all the desirable tablishments, and all are animated by |2%¢ was 4 2 measenger the eum of $0 or YOUr | | Gntine Congo property left by thelr T FFENDI Court to-day pending further examina | and prevailing colors; made in a MORGAN IN PARIS, Sttshments. and alt are animated by | tnor at the absen Un coerce Nt ono broverty ott by thelr] CUT OFF O NG HAND. tion" Poiceman tmoriale was at Bor-/@R4 Br ; made in « eee nat ‘The child said Mra, Ht night, this is a Redhand Gang, The | fa'her, valued a Peed al - entleth atreet early this morning when | high-class dressmaker ion ; new atyle | decided against the Princesses, who be-| Young Farmer Literally Follows i PARIS, April &—Military honors are) would have asked M. Worth tos 2h no intimation that messenger, is not in our plot, and | deeited agal ' 3 Richins si r he saw an automobile coming south {illustration represents one of the 0 the memory of the ‘ 4 e hag | eave home. don't try o him arrested for | sides losing thelr case, muat pay the Sor! al Injunction, ata forty-miie clip, As it darted past | many unning models it! to be rendered t confirm my deductions, but he had} AF | hath 4 d late J. Plerpont Morese Wee Ne Heeay yet more to explain about taat whole) = =e i Hiya Lee ane we ain rel Recently the Princesses rejected the} HALIBURTON, Ontarto, April $—tn- We Baler eanea S05 ant eoreeeed pear! ee ornamentation, bead ardves at Havre. By order of! th° inearted French devotion to the cuuse { Solow hin-wp. 7a e sroposition of the Ministers of Justice! terpreting Mterally the Scriptural in-| for help. Imbraile dre trimmed, lace bodice, side draped; French Government, troops will b® oF tnyhion--a devotion which the Amer: | you can an envelope, for the mes- | Dropoe len a 94,600,006 their | Junction, “If thy hand offend thee, cut. 4d fired two shots in the alr, The ma- di valle at $14.95. drawn up at that port during the trans: | (oan woman gladly reward: senger will wait for the answer, ag | that they a B00 000 as thelr Mott.” Raymond C. Boutelller, a young | °M!® did not atop, but when the po- |extraordinary value al fer of the coffin from the train to the| PEAASDSEOODAOAOOOESSESS | ie vis told to do. Our moto Ix "Pay | Saare. | faeian Ae Mia mamuneenoe Adve | Mceman at Sixth-sixth street bogan| Neme C. 0. D. teamer and will render the salute ac-} SUGGESTIONS RECEIVED FROM @| quick or we will act quick,’ | The property will now go to the Bel-| SM Oh GMM the wrlet with ec casy (hooting the auto pulled up with On ® PLOY 9 iat glan estate and the Niederfulbach| Tie with @ C1ASD | sori, FU! corded to members of the Legion of| THE EMPLOVEES. i A 34 —— oe | knife, ee trie, M. M. ow a | nd stored at lew Hamer of which order Mr, Morgan was| ‘In the work-rooms of the costumes: DANCING IN THE DARK | Foundation Hix father found him just finishing, 4, 08% girls, Mra. y Owens and a charges rn every one, from the humblest appren- LAST TRIP FROM ————— his grucsome operation. | 21 West 34th St. |the policeman for protection. They | said they had consented to take a ride) | with the two young men, whom they | |had met for the first time treat even- | jing, and that when near the city line, | mi Van Cortlandt Park, the men attacked them. A Ship's Steward Found Dead. | John Thompson, a steward aboard the} amship Bermudian, who had obtained | | | ot ae time his ahip remained in port, rund dead in hia bed to-day with three | 448 jets turned on, It ts thought hi doath was accidental, for tt learned Thompson returned to his room long after midnight and under the influence umption is that he turned . the; was withous attempting 22 West 23d St. Baby Carriages at Reduced Prices