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| | lh GOO0BY TO WEE |. ~THENMILS SEF Mail Letters and Ends , Life in Street. | FOUR SEE HIM DIE. | Fires Bullet Into His Head as q Two Strolling Couples , Come Along. Hi Had z PALLS AT PEET OF TROLLING COUPLES. two young men and girls the street arm in afm. the flash of Gaines's dia-| pression. ' Inge as he sat with head bert the pavement absent-mindedly atick. When the young folk ey ‘ANE COWL, who plays Mary Ture twenty feet of him, Gaines ner, the heroine of “Within the ito the deep recess of the Law,” revealed to me the secrets berg beg) rgeniony Spratt n of her charming “make up.” The very beginning of Jane Cowl’s OS odeaae Fi lll oop log “make up” is a bit of cold cream en her face, and then a little—very little powder. She Bas some most inter esting and individual touches. One of them is the peculiarly colored pencil which she uses on her eyes. It is almost an “Alice blue.” Every actress uses the colors which suit her complexion best, and News Oddities ‘WARMEST April % in eighteen years. COURT decides the “‘kissiess” eride wasn't. 2 5 E HEH fr ie i F ur Hil f iter i i H ity E 7 i i i H F i JOHNSON of California was une of the famous “little” Governors. AT A DELMONICO dence « separate reom wae provided fer the tangoers and E z E GHARLES MAYO, believed to have bees @ Titanic victim, hee just turned up tm Mulberry, Va. Nh. JUDGE CAREY of the New Jersey Common Pleas Court beleves should serve one day in jail each year. Line forms to the right. Don't crowd! ~~ mimeelf. ~ Fina wen! 7 taken to her MONTE CARLO'S gross profits last year were $9,400,000 and a dividend of over ‘ Sy ret © per cent. was paid. “Straight” wheel te apparently about as profitable as a et if arms. in his pooket was written, | "crooked" one, tify my wife incase anything me.” The police also found Physician at the Rooke- to Gaines, telling him mm Monday next for an hie case. fi CATHOLIC BISHOP of Treves in Rhineland has issued a decree ¢orbidéing Priests under bis jurtediction from owning or riding in motor cars, eRe a i AT LAST it has happened. Boy was struck on the head and killed by a ‘ewelve-pound hammer at an athletic meet in Florence, Kan. POLICEWOMAN in Philadelphia arrested two men and seven women in one batch, suspecting whi ave traMe, They proved to be a family party going jout to pick dandelions, ‘4 ‘4 , | Wow. Federal court holds, unless the “governor” definitely expresses tion to part forever from his coin. 4 iehakia JAPANESE cherry trees, 3,600 of them, planted in this city a year hav pronase 8 his alien land. Ail are frep from insect peste and they will blo “JIM” BULLIVAN of WilKamatown, W. Va., lost tn tharecent flood “Going to Battle with Mother,” the story of Gen. Peppino Garibaldi’s campaign in the Balkans, ac- companied by Donna Costanza and his father. The Woman's Suffrage Rebellion that is setting Eng- land aflame. Enrico Toselli’s story of how he wooed Princess Louise of Saxony. New York’s Midget Real Estate. .Five-Foot . Front Valued at $100,000, at 334 Broadway. A 100-Story Skyscraper Is Possible, says Cass Gilbert, the architect. He tells why. " A page of fashions. 2 An economy food buying test. What the housekeeper ignorant of food values and the high school girl who knows can do with a $5 bill. The most costty animal in the New York Zoological Gardens pictured, \_@HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRI CHEERY |‘‘ Making Up’’ With Stage Stars— VII. Copyright, 1913, by Tho Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). - when Miss Cowl makes a heavy line with this pencil above and below each eye, extending the lines beyond the rims of the lids s0-es to make long V's at the outer corners, it is astonishing to see how this har- monises with the rest of her color ing. IN. The Ohue is blended on the upper lids and just touched en the under lide, ‘Then comes a clever little stunt which was new to me—right in the very outer- most corner, where the two heavy lines of the V meet, she places a tiny crimeon @pot. Those two Nittle daubs hed their effect. They helped her eyes to slow with color and to “burn in her head” like Great smouldering fires when her anggr was aroused. All stage folk rouge But it seemed to mean more when Jane Cow! accentusted hers with a touch of red, Those quivering, sensi nostrils have eo much te do with the expression SULZER WILL GET TWO OF HIS STOCK EXCHANGE REFORM BILLS NEXT WEEK. werytoty |Senate Committee Still Holds Up the Other Seven, Including ALBANY, April %.—The two Stock out of the Governor’s st of nine will de eoported favorably in the House next ‘week and passed. felony to report or publish fictitious MONET sent by a father to a prodigal son is @ loan and can be recovered at | JANE COWL ture. Her lips are “made ine Donper Sad. the corners of her eyes, could possibly have im; ploys. @ark brown hair and arra: this costume together. The trou Pr nostrils. stylish gowns curing this co: bit of anxiety—1 everything he owned except the clothes he wore and a glass cye. He went to Pitteburgh, where somebody stole hie glass eye. FROM GREENLAND’S tcy mountains to India’s coral strand travels the dry wave, with a stop off at Washington for a grape-juice dinner. A few days ago {t was prohibition in Iceland; now comes cagal sone. MAN who discovered fish giue has just died in Gloucester, Mass. He was Benjamin Robinson, eighty-four years old, While eating chowder many years ago he noted a gluey substance on hie spoon, and made expertments which re- aulted in the establishment of one of t: town's biggest industries. two Thirty-Gret Warde of Brooklyn. of the old Albany post road to vent the building of Incorporation Measure. ‘Ville passed by the Senate! posed State trunk lin York and Buffalo. They make it a| ¥8 ‘The Senate Cities Committee vorably reported the Wagner and New York City police bills re mended by the remedial police legis! tion committee. The measures provide for & commission to deal with social sive New York home rule in the administration and gubling problems and of ita Police Department. Fine Arte Blection. ual mi Arts Fed night these officers were elected: dent, Frederick Dieman; Vice-Presid Daniel French; Secretary, Joseph | frauds. To cover posstbl Howland Hunt; directors, John G. Agar, Kenyon Cox, William Laurel Harris and | has deposited Goodhue Livings: the A Two-Page Drawing by Biederman idealizing New York’s Proposed Civic Centre. “Confessions” of Marie Dressler.” Intimate secrets of a noted actress’s career. Another instalment of the thrilling story, “The Lost Million,” by Winthrop Alden. “Billy’s Melody,” a ragtime song by Joe Cooper, as sung by Al Jolson at the Winter Garden. f A splendid frontispiece of Miss Portia Willis, the Fifth avenue beauty, who will marshal the New York division of the Woman's Suffrage Parade. The Metropolitan Section: The Joy of Living in New York in the Springtime By Roy L. McCardell The Dogs’ Hour of New York, Depicted by the Greatest of Dog Delineators, W. J. Steiniguns L 26 By Eleanor Sehorer Of her face. Her mouth, not large but full-lipped and made up to @ dark red color, serves as her most appealing fea- * in thelr natural lines but in a trifle deever color —the same color as the little apots in Jane Cowl does not rouge her cheeks. And this undoubtedly helps display her features and gives them free sway for emotions. Cheeks too red, no matter how attractive, rosy and of warmth, pred on an audience in the character of Mary Tur- Rer as does the make up Jane Cowl em- Next she combs out @ mass of wavy simplest, most becoming fashion imag- inable—and her “make up” is completed. bring over Mrs. O'Gorman. She will re- ‘Then Jane Cow! adjusts a shabby black hat with @ much battered quill in it and slips into an almost raged black jacket which is part of her first act costume. “The very hardest part of this ‘make up’,” confided Miss Cowl, “was getting waist, shabby shoes and hat caused me more than you can imagine. Choosing ich I wear after the first act was very simple. But pro- really caused me a lot of amusement, ELEANOR SCHORER. similar restriction in the Panama ints in New York City, and ex- tending 8-cent gas to the Thirtieth and While the bill to give thirteen mi! Westchester Traction Trust is pendii before the Governor, a new bill to pr trolley line hi been introduced by Senator Herrick and reported favorably. It makes that part of the highway a section of the pi against @ trolley line in a State hig | PCORMAN SAS ~HEISNOTHERE TO SEE MURP | Characterizes Statement to | the Contrary a “L-ie!”— | Brought His Wife Home. ‘United @tates Senator James A. O'Gorman said to-day it was unneces- sary for him to discuss his position on the subject of the next Collector of the Port of New York with any politician. ‘He was at his home, No, 318 West One Hundred and Bighth street. ‘I am not in New York on a political mission and I don't intend to discuss politics while I am here,” he declared. It had been reported that Senator O'Gorman wou have a conference with Leader Charles F, Murphy of Tammany Hall and other close advisers to-day or to-morrow, when he would finally des termine whether he would precipitate a fight on the floor of the Senate should Presktent Wilson send the mame of Frank L. Polk in for the Collectorship. Senator O'Gorman is openly opposing Potk and has offered the President a list of seven other Democrats trom which he might choose a man whose nomination he would O, K, when # came up (or ” | confirmation, ‘The report of the tmpending confer~ ence angered Senator O'Gorman. “Tt don't true,” he sald. “There is but one word that describes such a report, and that word is ‘L-!--s,'” “I came to New York last night to ‘main here for a short time, but I shall go back to-morrow night. I have oot asked for a conference with Mr. Mure phy or any one else, and, most emphat- ieally, I do not expect to see him. J thee report that he would back down in his 12 SENT TO PRISON, ONE WAS A MEMBER OF THE ARSON TRUST |Max Stember, Who Aided “Petticoat King” in Swindling Bank, Is Freed. Sixteen prisoners were arraigned yes- terday for sentence in the Supreme Court and General Sessions. The dis- Position of each y BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Antonio La Rose, jeen years old, of No. 6% Kast Sixteenth street, and Giovanni Blanco, seventeen years old, of No, 312 Bast Thirtenth street, plead- ed gulity of assaulting patrons in res- taurant at No. 8% East Thirty-third street for the purpose of robbery. First offenders. Elmira Reformatory. Hugo Neretin, thirty years old, of No. 18% Madison avenue, pleaded guilty of arson in third degree. Member of fire- ‘bug gang exposed by ‘“‘Iasy" Stein. Hired Stein to set fire to candy store at No. @6 Lenox avenue. First offense. Penitentiary one y Thomas F. Robinson, thirty-seven years old, of No. 819 St. John’s place, Brooklyn, policeman, convicted of ex- torting #0 from a@ restaurant keeper at ‘No. 109 East One Hundred and Twenty- Afth street. Firat offense. State Prison from six to ten years. John Cromwell, twenty-two years old, of No. 2% Washington avenue, Penitentiary Harry A. Kerrigan, nineteen years old, of No. 1968 Second avenue, pleaded guilty of bursiary at No, 2% East Fifty- seventh street. One prior conviction for misdemeanor. Elmira Reformatory. lax Stember, thirty-one years old, of ‘No. 68 Park place, Brooklyn, pleaded guilty of aiding and abetting hart J ny opposition to Polk at the last minute. Neither could he be prevailed upon to discuss prospective patronage for New York Democrats. Tammany Leader Murphy is said to be York to-night, but the hearing on tho Governor's direct primaries bill in Al- ‘bany this afternoon not only kept all the memb of the Legislature in the ‘capital but attracted there most of the other political leaders, They are ex- pected to return to New York in force, however, either late to-night or early to-morrow morn! —— JARVIE LOSES FIRST SUIT AGAINST ARBUCKLE ESTATE. Justice Maddox Opens Jury's Sealed Verdict, Denying His Claim for $52,709. Justice Maddox in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, opened to-day a sealed ver- ict found late last night by the jury Jarvie m Are buckle for the recovery of $62,700.20 al- leged to be due on a contract involved in closing out the Arbuckle partnership in 1906, The verdict was for,the de- partner in the Ar- He sold out his interest for approximately $4,000,000, but claimed he was entitled to the additional sum | mentioned in the sult. The trial in Jus- tice Maddox's court lasted a week and s0 many confusing figures were offered that one of the jurors became ill. There are three other euits against the Arbuckle estate based upon the partner- ehip dissolution in 1908. One of these was brought by larvie. In these eeting of the Fine | suits the plaintiffs seek to recover sums ion of New York Thursday |Charged against them as partners for font, |the Arbuckle concern in the sugar the fine inflicted by the Government on je judgments in these suits the estate of John Arbuckle check for $1,000,000 with rogate of Kings Count; A! Shecial F eatures in’1 0- Morrow's Sunda The 24-Page Magazine Section: Four Hundred Houses Rent Free birds of the Bronx. Built by New Y boys. The Beethoven Musical Society of the east side whose members serve without pay. How the Shadow of the Law Caugh Up with Whaley, the Long Island Jean Vallean, ORDER YOUR SUNDAY WORLD in Advance from Your Newsdealer ik | bigamy; | offense, Sentence suspended. Heman Branze, forty-seven years 014, of Birmingham, Ala.; convi: four prior convictidhs for grand larceny; state prison four years. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. Sam Gold, twenty-six years old, of No. 193 Houston street, pleaded stolen from Brooklyn «shirt factory, G@outh Ninth etreet, Brookdyn. First offense; restitution made; sentence led, James A. Thompson, ix years 014, of No. 49 West Forty-eighth street; Pleaded guilty of attempting to steal 0% from Samuel W. Phillips, of No. 41 Park Row: first offense; restitution meade; sentence susperied. BY JUDGE CRAIN. @fax Glogauel, thirty-two years old, of No, $3 Bast One Hundred and Geven- tieth street, pleaded guilty of forging 3-DAY TOUR WASHINGTON UNDER PERSONAL ESOORT May 1, 1918 $12’ $14 rom NEW YORE ‘According to hotel selected, ‘Preporticoste Fare Qem Other Pointe (ALL coremsary exprmose G@tmiler Tour, May 15 Conadit OLIVER T, BOYD, Division Passenger Agent, 965 Vith Avenue, New York city, ‘Televoome Mactipan 7800. Pennsylvania R. R. | to be set up for the school- “Piney” ae tary one year. , ‘Adolf Mock, twenty-four years olf no address; pleaded gullty of carrying & revolver; first offense; penitentiary one year. Harrison Howard, thirty-one years old, of No, 249 West Thirtieth street, Pleaded guilty of carrying @ Dackjack; first offense; penitentiary ex months. Philip McGinn, nineteen years old, of No, 1% West Eighty-ninth treet: pleaded guilty of attacting a young woman; first offense; prior good re- cord; sentence suspended. Frenco Ruocco, twenty-four years cid, of No. 217 Hester etreet; pleaded guilty of carrying @ revolver; second offense; fined $10. Albert 8, Zoldessy, twenty-five yeare old, of No, 433 East Sixty-eighth street; pleaded gullty of carrying @ revolver; first offense; State Prison from one year to two yea bt hee CAPT. EMERSON MUST PAY. BALTIMORE, April %.—According to & ruling of the Court of Appeals at Annapolis Capt. Isaac E. Emerson must continue to pay his former wife—now Mrs. C. Hazelton Bashor— the $28,000 annua! agreed on af the divorce, Capt. Emerson mony provision sought to have th set aside. The court held that Capt. Emerson's allowance “to his wife was an agree- ment between them rather than one de up on the de for alimony. ed of guilty of receiving two dozen ehirts COMIC SECTION Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted when To Purify Your Bleéd BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills ”?

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