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ice lev | Brooklyn Police Believe He) @pe American Woman tom Fired on Infant in Carriage | ines a Fine Figure, Fine Taste and a Fine Readiness While Intoxicated. | to Spend. Detectives fron Hrooklyn Police) Many Modes Are Known to Raetauarters arching Brooklyn} the French Trade by the the police and to residents of Manhat- tam avenue, in which he lives, in tie Delief that it was he who abot alxteen- @enths-oki Edward Horhath jr, in Manhattan avenue near Huron street, ‘Willamsburg, last night. ‘The police way this youth, hardly more than a boy, ix known as one of the toughest members of a gang whose Members pride themselvce on their law- Jeasness. Six months ago, he was shot efter he had been badly beaten in the foome of the “B.C. ©." in Calyer street. Thin association never employs {te Whole title, but its initials are said “Beer Can Club." gested Them. iam and Ultraconservatiem. may she retain her position? That our women are supreme was ad. mitted by Jacques Worth, nephew o' » the police hea on the warpath looking] woria man in any country," ho asserted. “ The baby, son of Edward Horhath No, 213 Huron street, wan asleep in perambulator and being wheeled Clothes. more beuutifully than can othe along by Jennie Neuradka, aged four-) Women, and I prefer to res her” i stepped from a doorway and fired. ‘The nurse giri screamed and fell to the Pavement. Several men and women | worth to analyze them a bit, and ti eam the man shoot the baby and started | giecione the Kro.in: With all unqualitied praise wit! it. To those who hi Interesting, If true, at the top of the head in the back. hospital doctore said to-day the might recover. @he had ever seen the man i by remember how he looked. the chiki to the home of Horhath's relatives and tit; ‘ i é me eo that I fell couldn't get up.” jather deciared he had no enemies the girl aaid she had no sweet- , hearts and knew of no one who would harm her. iaaslahemenee 30 YALE MEN TAKE TRIP. |Pecrsu oN k Ge te South Carciina as Guests of | °TA¥ed When ollr talk began. ig} jt Thirty members of the class of ‘Ws of| Yet I perviated.. a vania Terminal at noon to-morrow tor! Mi South Carolina in a especial train na the 4 guests for a week of thelr classmate, ‘ Zawin W. Btobertson, a danker of Columbia. They will spend a day in sighteceing at/Charteston, two days at Columbia and two deys at Spartanburg, Greenville and other towns in fe mountains. In each place friends of| Mr, Robertson will entertain FAT, HE SAY6. pecially lovely? I asked, taking uw the first of the tributes, “In what does the American woman differ ph: ly from, say, the French woman? warty. ‘The faculty and students of the Souti reception at which Prof. Wilbur! " “ repeated. “Whe 1. Cross. of Yale will speak for the! she French woman is young she, 100, when past their firm youth grow stout well known 0) Names of American Society Women Who Have Sug- The American Woman's Dress Escapes Both Seneational- Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What ta the aceret of the American woman's sartorial aupremacy, and how he present head of the great Parisian dressmaking establishment, in the first of hia series of talks for The Evening enemies and they believe now.) «1 think thet the American woman has| = WO fie me Probably intoxicated last nits! as seatiy the lovellest tleure of bere} used his weapon against the baby, | "tur ngrisdberrmg AL Joab bce Bosse Ake! ‘Toot SELVES believe that she can wear beautiful the nursemaid, when a man| Fine, sweeping compliments, bur it ocourred to me that they would be even better appreciated if ' rowld | = + M.lthat it 1s not precisely normal, but For the first time he had ap- parently quite forgotten the breakfast! of the prominent members of American |” —— hesitated M. Worth, he admitted hie soul | society who were responsible for’ their| “Prunes and prisms?” I suggested unkind even to attempt to pick to pieces such enthusiasm, and Yale University will leave the Pennsyle| AMERICAN WOMAN DOESN'T GET | Whatever might have been true once, "But why is the American figure so “The American woman does not get |the last, harmonious detail of the na-| ate “estined to be the worki's iJoals said M. Worth ‘decidedly, (And yet he has dined in a Now York restau-|of Wrance. My uncle, Jean Worth, Is Fant—whoever stereotyped the phrase|himeelf a painter, besides being @ cos- “gallant Frenchman" knew what he/tumer. Her own genius, acting with; 4 ‘was talking about!) “The American|that of others, her own generosity, ‘Coeroline University, at Columbia, will! almost without eager to pay for fine hassowes may lose her shapeliness. something wighews. slender. But in Paris many women I‘ the advantages with which she was T Dremacy in the world of aress by her ood sense and her independence. “1 will give you an example. I have aid that the present waist line is what is eg THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY all DRESS FOR AMERICAN WOMEN American 'Yoman Sartorially Supreme; SLAYER OF BABY M. Worth Tells How She May Remain So AT BELMONT PARK PRIL 56, 1913. ery RACING NOW SURE, it 52 Days’ Sport, 3 Days a Week Is Jockey Club Plan. Horse racing will be resumed in New York State on May 30 with a meet at Betmont Park will blow the opening blast of the long-expected revival on Memorial Day with a session of oigh- racing daily throughout the month of August. It 1s understood that the resurrection of horse racing meets with the approval of Gov, Sulzer. The members of the | Jockey Club recently hell a conference Executive and the Gov- ernor gave hii long as the turfmen promised to con: form with the law a8 made clear by the )¥ Appellate Court recently. JOCKEY CLUB DECIDES TO RACE |< call the thre which means od her je it extremely high. This loca- on which he based | tion of the waist line is directly due te jue respect + him, | the influence af American women. They many of us are rather too sophistocated ositively refused to accept the high line, passing jumt ander the bust, when an attempt was made to introduce It. ‘They know that this line would not suit them, as it would emphasize too much thetr length of Hmb. Therefore they and they only brought the watet line down to where it Is now. “In dealing with our American clients we find @ great deal of originality and ON LEGAL ADVICE. is made possible by tne recent Justice Scudder decision. Eminent Be having advised the racing inte the sport could be resumed pe: 1 from that decision now In the Court of Appenis. The Scud- der decision also permits oral betting between ind uals and the acceptance of @ wager which may be recorded by the bettor. With the fdea of establishing the sport on a high plane the Jockey Club with the ald of the different racing as- 5 artistic sensibility. So often, when we li Hlore lle i cre PL he glee af sociations have started with a clean show @ model to an American woman, she will clearly and decisively suggest certain alterations wich, when adented,| FS BOYS LEARN WHAT HAPPENS almost invariably make the gown more becoming to her. Or an American wom- an will come to us and suggest in ite IMAGINE "HE HOOPSKIQT In THE entirety a design which she wants made ABROPLANE OR AUTOMOBILE Four Youngsters, Faces Shot Full up for her. Some of these ideas have deen tremendously euccesaful. With the| 7@ Rave had to prepare o distinctive permission of thelr originators, a num-|Z@@4on fashion, « mode to be worn ot der of costumes heve been shown to| *¢ Bastish court and not elsewhere. the trade christened with the names|, Jt #8 @ fashion characterized by— canuresion, AMERICAN WOMEN SHOULD NO DISTINCTIONS ARE MADE| KEEP SLENDER BY ALL MEANS. FOR AMERICAN TRADE. “Great discretion,” he amended, urbanely. ‘There is much less differ- ence between the appearance of the American woman and the French woman than between either of these jand the English woman, “Let but the American woman retain her beauty of figure and carriage,” he concluded. “Slenderness and hiplessness the modern American women ts a con- Molsseur of the beautiful, keen to ex- Press herself by the means always at her hand—her dress. Instinctively sho turna to the French artists in dress, men who are at home in all the great Picture galleries, who have studied out Pp y 1 for a long time to come, Imagine a woman in ® boop-skirt riding in an automobile or an ropl ! But she who rides too often ad of taking that exoebent natural exercise, walk! tonal costume in the smallest province 1 | should not the American woman aohteve| (A always be done for her, even then. in |e tollet of magnificence? Bhe should anal Hut f she is wise, she will proserve joer orn—and allow her 20,000 workinen and 1,300 Miles te Die at Home.| «jrortunately our women are taking workwomen in Paris the felicity of GAYVIIL®, UL, 1, April 5—Gus Fus-lup goit, 1 delleve that game is excel- lent for the preservation of the youth- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Puschius,|/¢y) qgure. All exercise is, of course, | someth: . . more sensatio Florida to regain his health. He sank | peneficial. Let the American woman grealaeg) But thie M. Worth aeniea @ decline and when told by doctors! continue to lead her splendid active life | with vigor. live Fuachius got out of] g¢ she would retain the figure which @hive of Sayville, L. 1., was sent by his ryt : : “Then I will go to Sayville| makes her a joy to her dressmaker. le.” After a journey he reached here last eve- this morning with his r, his wife and one Dedede. He wae twenty- Hi Ris E > t t. yee quisite French designs are reserved tor| S*rving her: French women, Americans preferring ee Jersey Senate Now a Te. TRENTON, April 5. — If President ‘Wilson and the advocates of jury reform jerats have ceased to have absolute con- trol of the Senate, Senator Low, a | Democrat, was sworn in this morning as head of the Department of Statistics. | thos he ceased to be Senator, to the ‘ Benate is now a tie. The Great 16-Page Joke Book, Full of Original Jests, Puzzles and Pictures. 8-Page Colored Fashion Sup- plement. Latest Modes for Sunny April Days. owe You How “Australian Mac,” the Champion Cracksman, was Rounded Up in Little Old New York, Leading Lady Viola Dana, Aged Fifteen, Gives Her Idea of the Drama. One of Biederman’s Wonderful Two-Page Illustrations of “When the Circus Comes to Town.” “Who Should Hold the Pay Envelope? The Wife!” by Charles Elliot Warren of the Lincoln National Bank. Two Pages of the Thrilling Story of New York, “The Day of Days.” : Mrs. W. K, Vanderbilt's Model Flat at $250, Planned for Newlyweds. The Newest Game From Europe, “Over the Jumps.” COWNWARD REVISION OF THE WAIST LINE Cannot slate in an effort to keep the professional bookmakers from the courses. ‘The stakes at the outset naturally will be all because of the scarcity of good horses tn this country, but the racing ‘elleve that the sport can be tractive to breeders and the sport-loving public, and the success of the new project is assured if the ture followers will lend their assistance to dertaking. Inte: ve been pooled to con- duct the meetings at Belmont Park, cartridge do it you heat It? has been] Jamaica and Saratoga, and what is to Anawered to the satisfaction of thirt Fund" has yearold George Wardell of No. 143] been subscribed by August Belmont, Stagg street, Williamaburg, and three] H. P, Whitney, Thomas F. Ryan, H. K. other youngsters who live in hiv nelgh-| Knapp, John Sanford, H. r Oxnard, porhood, Doctors are now engaged in] James Butler, Joseph E. 7 T Charles Kohler, the task of healing numerous powder Renee revenge Re ren wtuar burns on the cuticle of the four as @ re Neh “| prominent men, with others to be heard mult of their experiments along that] from, ‘The fund will be used to provide line. * —\gaded money for well known stake fix- George found the cartridge lying on{ tures, selling stakes and overnight | the sidewalk near his home. He showed| races, ‘Nhe big stakes will call for It to Fred Wetschieder, thirteen, of No,| $2,000 or $2,500 aaned, pe sea i 288 Devoe street; Joseph Zarenhas, four-| Selling stakes and GE: RREO: 20p: Che: ther trials of speed. teen, of No. 147 Maujer street, and|% Chartes Van Edfeye, three, of No, 145/HISTORIC STAKES WILL BE RE: Stage street. VIVED. “Maybe it will shoot 1f we maxe it] At Belmont Park the expenses will) hot enough," one of the boys remarked,| be pald out of the fund, and gel ws A tiny bonfire was built under the cart-| Faces famous in former yeare wi! Be) ; run there, including the Metropolitan ridge and the boys bent over it to watch| 10 08> withers, Juvenile, Grand Na- developments. tional Bteeplechase, Belmont, Empire Developments developed with a bank.| state Steeplechase, Brooklyn Handicap, | The boys ‘yelled with pan. Women,|Toboggan Handicap, Great American, | thinking some one had been shot, ran| Brooklyn Derby, Astoria Dinner Stakes, out and found the groaning youngsters, | Ladies’ Handicap, Brooklyn Handicap, | powder blackened and thoroughly fright-| Tremont, Independence Steeplechase, | ened, Luckily the bullet had missed| Carlton, Keene Memorial and six eell-| them. ing stakes. These events do not in-: ‘The boys were able to walk to St.| clude’the stake offe for Jamaica | Catherine's Hospital, where their hurts et were dressed. They were sent to their| mont homes, This happened yesterday after-| for 19 noon, To-day they are reported to be| declared off yesterday. “doing nicely. ) Altogether there will be fifty-two WHEN YOU HEAT A BULLET. of Powder and Bruised, Are +. Doing Nicely. The question profoundly interestinut to boyish minds: What will a Mauser In the 24-Page Magazine and nner Section Some of the Romances that Signalized the Costume Bal? Given by Merritt Trimble Wyatt in William Nelson Bur- ritt’s Studio. How a Little Girl Who Began Singing in a Venetian Street Scene at the Buffalo Fair Became a Prima Donna at 20. Why the Fatherless Frog Bred by Science Died Because of Scientists’ Lack of Practical Knowledge of Frog Life. “Marriage—Divorce.” Interesting Discussion of This National Question by Justice Morschauser and Julia Seton Sears. The Fact that Even a Boy Has a Right to His Name Demon- strated in du Pont Case in Jersey Courts. A Page of Music, “When the Honeymoon Stops Shining.” r Sunday World in Advance Gays of racing under the new arrange-| AUTO KILLS BOY, AGED 0 ments, The meetings at Belmont Park and Jamaica will be run on Tuesdays, | Thursdays and Satur The rich Futurity with $5,000 added will be run; at Saratoga | = | tomobile belonging to John A. H | C.K. G. BILLINGS HEIR, | Capital ™ ings, the New York and Chicag Dp mated at 630,000,000, was left $450,000 by his mother, M ings, whose will was filed to-day. against Day, who was then tee, Es a - — SCHWITOFSKY MUST SERVE. /WHY SPRING COLDS woanimoasty comrmes the sonvtetice ARE DANGEROUS of Alfred V. Schwitofsky, wi \- Belmont Park. The last doubt that the! tenced to twenty yours inprsouineat sport would be revived was dispelled | on a charge of having attempted to rob | If Neglected They Lead te Y% : ; Theodore Brodsky Dal " when the Jockey Club allotted dates for | (hemare Brodsky Dale, the phot Serious, Perhaps Fatal on the same plan, which will extend to 8 Be 8% Father John’s Aug. 1. The sport will then change to (Am, Can 5 5 £2% | not @ patent medicine, contains no tm Saratoga. The famous Spa will enjoy | Am. *” {| jurious drugs, but is a pure food medie tee ‘ m™ b 2h) my Gee Noe l@high Vi The resumption of racing in this State} Re: to Miss Alexander, Bzmen#k!, four, of O¥ey jenderson street, Jersey City, down and Instantly killed yest | of Montclair, manager of a tea compaagy $450,000 More from 5 CHICAGO, April 6.—C, K. G. Bit. Day that as he made « sharp tunp wi the to avold a motor t the bey dashed into the street ahead charge of manslaughter wai alist, whose fortune has been esti. ) Augusta 8, Bille Mr. Billings 1# the sole living lega-| examination to-morrow. 4 ¥ Belmont Park, Jamaiéa and Saratoga. |guicide on Maron 26 last, rather than Results \ If racing in the spring under the new am — bo against him by nal am: ‘ow! whom hi conditions Is successful, meetings at| Charged with, acereptee enrwiony, at! if you get cold at this time of pear Empire City, Aqueduct, Jamaica and! Samuel Untermyer gratuitously | 4nd try to “let it wear off,” it frequently Belmont Park will be attempted in the | argued Schwitofsky's case, saying it| develops into a stubborn lung 7 tani, was a case of mistaken tdentity, which may in turn become chronic asthma, bronchitis or consumption, It potilena~-~nieditasia STOCK QUOTATIONS. is important to remember that Father — 5 John's Medicine cures colds because . ‘The following were the opening, highest, lower |its nourishing body-building Coie teen daya—three days a week. Jamaica | 0d lan prices of stocks at 10,90 o'eluek today: | which give strength to the s; will follow with a meet of twelve days| Amal, wae Pg; en. lasts | enable each organ to resume its normal: dine neee” Bag 38% functions. fe Lom, Last, cine, for those who are weak and down. 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