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a 3, 1918. accompanied by Edwin Schneider. His progr s THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY | SUNTER BURNS HIS BRIDES MORSE THE ITI eS MOZART SODETY INADOO-M'COMBS (COUNTESS SHOT: ‘ PARTY IS SPLIT WIDE OPEN. es soaras enn sas rene rr “One hundred thousand dollars of New Haven money was paid Mr. Rob- “Blest Be the by Dine in 190. What for?" he asked, Faweett, and “The “It was @ fee paid in private iaw Sweetest Story Ever Told,” by Pinto, practice before I became general counsel | Elaborate Musical Programme] Ange “sReaKrast commit.| National Chairman May Again| Wife of the Earl of Cottenham for the company,” replied Mr. Robbins. Ss oT ne employed ta MENtOFA, Couns Ih ' ‘ TER” IN CHARGE OF AFFAIR. Be Offer: " how Commission How |t was employed in Harvtors, conn, in| Is Given During Annual |. 7 gicera ot the soca are 3 Offered Post of Am- | Found With Bullet in Heart it it that Noble Connell, Presiden Governor Has Must Make He Was Squeezed. ttn The Sasmeenl wu my fob and Affair at Astor. lotte B, Wilbour, Firat Vice-Presi bassador. Near Home in England, Aroused the Good Claim {or disbursements made by me in obtain: Mrs. Claude ‘Siontague ‘Rivers, ‘Third 1 ing the assent of public opinion to the Oppesition COUNSEL GOT $100,000, | consotidation. 1t was necessary tor me| ALL WHITE AND GOLD, | Vice-President; are. Clarence Burne, AASHINGTON, May 2—Presideat! HIBNLEY, agian: May 2—"Desth oe to Leader- to see and employ various pees le The ES teen tet ag ro : ren wae oun ‘White a oe by the accidental discharge of her own His Party tan Legislature gave a consolidated charter bony 4 gen d esd ing trip was the tragic fate to-day of, the shipin State be rv ta tae lee hoa, C. Btevens, Recording Secretary, and] 1°"0? ‘ neat eur’ Leaders in or Go Imeo| tins Changed Connect ana cavnans Se e| Decorations and Women’) Hevk Sgn ma C | Moe ey,e em tamu aoa ‘io opinion of the entire State.” i of the Breakfast This State cut’s Opinion, but Refuses {°"to whom aid you pay moneyr’| Gowns Form Entran: Comite wer a home State and confident that te re-leer of the Marquie of Abergavenny, History as > 6 an Extent story to Explain M asked Brandete. Mrs, Samuel | Gardner | Eetabrook,| forme he etveceted would’ te ultimately | whose dead boty wes found with, & : lethods “It effair,” Rob- Chairman; Mrs. George W. . accomplished. That Is Lit- an Amazing mo Exp g bes, "bs bt eas Ota Pon and Beautiful Picture. Qhairman; Mesdames Henry Borden,| An incident of the trip which afforded |SUMet Wound through the heart in ft tle of Political ployed. If I 41d I should say it was — Raymond rong Lomtcgg Keeley President much sattefaction the grounds of the family residence ’ Short By Samuel M. Will not a proper question to answer. That! iighteen hundred women, leaders of] Geeks, ke Le Ware Clara Fr Den.| which did not become known watil to-|f Hivenden Priory Goring-on-Taames, , z Venomous. Mistake. 9 Sam . dare. | sum was my feo in private practice.” Nie Love World ok Masdle, tak dows @. 1H. Downing, Louis C. Frese,| day ,was his meeting in New York with | Oxfordshire iz Stam Correspentent of The Bvening| Thus again the exposure stopped on | N° Rha ped . King Hammond, Horace Gree-| National Chairman Wiitiam F. MeCombs| The affair was at fret mystery, ROsTO the brink and just how and through at 1 101 ether w, Sink, top tne trait ot | th ak : jue ow ant a this Leghedd t Aide be adios ley ios and Sectetary McAdoo of the Treasury Soe ae not bet gd whi repel as ved Charn, Mame, tat sue mip: |i opinion oth whol Bat af Comte New Wore MonarSoder, ane ot| Sart athe it” cpa umaranta in homeo Ca CM. ad bow nc Set al the Governor Has Forced F ight and | later of high finance, was seen faintly pectiout for $100,000 may never be) 1.4 cnief musical social events of the|®. Lambert, Margaret 1. McCord, John| Mocombs and Secretary MeAdeo, who Onpalie’a taste hale prom toll : to-day in the Interstate Commerce in- |*0 Viaitilg f Vantinney eatin to [vee 3 MeDonald. Charles E: Martin, John) was vice-chairman, had met since the, gave evidence. He took the stand ‘ No Half Way Ground Remains auiry into New Haven Raliroad affairs, ate Will be meds bexi| ‘The Greed Galiroom of ee stout Fe eeaete N. Polce. Ohernn| early days bf the campaign, awore that he had been but with boys, and he returned to Bivenden, , esday Washington before the| Astor was @ riot of white and goki, the| R. Perkins, James Slater, William Differences of opinion as to the cam- Interstate Commerce Commis: | colors of the famous society, when Mra, |. Frederick A.| paign management said to have| Priory and found his missing be Everett] existed between the two men, though | Métituted @ search which resulted in the — ————— 2 @ With State Machine. idiun ah bon wootiens sun, j motive of hostility to the New Haven | By Martin Green. ot Moree (Bea Correspondent of The Bvening World.) cross deals of even higher financn ni ad (Special to The Evening World.) crushed him and sent him to, prison. + ALBANY, May 8—William Sulser {9 either a political Benius of AB; This was the stage setting: Kdward amaxing political mistake, There can be no halt way ground in the esti-|D- Robbins, general counsel of the New Noble MoConnell, founder and Preslent | Dewitt Trumbull, F. C, Van Dyt, D.| their relations with Mr Wilson were | ascovery of her corpes, with the gus. Of the society, accompanied by her ¢s-| Romaine Ven Riper, and J. Schenck! always cordial. In view of the political| beside it, near the stump of . tree, corts and followed by the members of| Van Siclen; Misses Rena Arvine, Lucy signincance that had been attached to|°Wer Which she had evidently stumbled rohed| M. Dennett, Fannie Goepel, Adeiaide and caused the weapon to go off. The the society and their guests, mai McNamara, Marie 1. Potter, K.,| ‘he situation the President was gisd to r thors retu ‘ a from the reception room to the BUR-| Frances Pendorgest, Caroline Phillips,| meet the twe friends for a soctal chat, |JUFY woe ened a verdict dreds of tables. Marie Rothwell, Hdith M. Ruiand wan NeXT DAY’ Every woman in the iarge assembly | Mabel A. Walker, Julia White, and 4 » ought to wh: that double. AFTER DIVORCE. Sf ato at William Balser as the Chief Rxecutive of the State of New York. SrCMESIS She eins cai ns, | seu babe Waelina the tame Scdeory | TM OE in white and gold and ene| 1atlan de Chaméed Wilton Me bapations ce ike Maediec tsi | S80 alah Cuudbaare smaun stile y -examining him, ai same lency olor me was catri Rose Nevil. is a Mo bao burned nearly all his bridges behind bim and te carrying ©! nsq been blocked by refumin te ronn’| to waver, ‘with bo amount of force the magnificent decorations of the bait |MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN | Btrope revived atk of the circumstances | was Lady ataasp nine ~ under which he declined the President's | in 1586. "torch in bis band. If he wins out he will be greeted as a political genius; | questions that Mr. Roboine seid mare | ither way, and, if ne Gift sory Gaal ‘Although the breakfast started NINES. | caer to be Accoassadcr to Bomsen m¢| Tee bia Ustir et. tbe Goad Gountaen if be loses to the machine politicians who are seeking to bring about his| Privileged between lawyer and client. | hansse Ur pr Renter ndvncced ta tt 1 eclock, evening gowns were the SERIOUSLY SICK AT CANNES. was intimated that Mr, MeCombs might | of Cottenham was Lady Violet Nevill, dowatal as a stoteoman he will go into history as a well meaning but mis-| 10 %e* Willing to answer so far a8 con-| gy" and U. 8, Bieal preferred closed at| rule, Wife of Former British Political] be offered the eame post Inte: and would | who became Countess Cowley and whose welded biune: cerned the New Haven road, but when ‘Other ration: patiroom accept. So far as is known, the Presi- | @lvorce eult against Kan Cowley in 1807 2 Mt came to affairs of outside individual | rote nol oly tracricna ines beep cates =oetheed Leader Fails After Operation dent has not determined upon any one | created @ wiisspread sensation, Ghe, Of these features was the sboittion of | cliente and tis own personal affairs he | tock! had only fractional changos. | are gaia to have deen the most elaborate es . died in 190. Dulser Party State conventions. Positively refused, and the Commis-| octonins of the Dallae erate ay any tue|ever undertaken at a eimilar event tn for Appendicitis. ‘The Countess of Cotentem fret mar: tates Tor eay Si hatter soseang | enc" tuare eht uner the [Somer eetined him. ‘Then ir, Bran |owtteof the allan el im M6 06) 00 SO Snatiane and rot P| oNDON, tay Mr. Joveph Cham- | MaCombe tet te sient alas cod tee Sent unos seserve ag hy Aa reece | 0 the fale ta oe taut ardunats | 204 Made a statement of what he want-| "The selling of the copper stocks Ja] dominated, the entire color a¢heme belN€ | beriain, wite of Joseph Chamberlain, husband being the piainti® and the tute, $2 te prove, could not because the worked out in the colors of the societ; formerly Gevretary o* State for the supposed to have come from Boston, the corespondent. « j ay tf ii i ‘witness would not anewer. Connell was escorted to her| Colonies and leader of the radical wing|the Semocratic open ant Probably forced by the drop in New! Mrs. Mi tied the Whit eth pry Reagsee tom bec: too HINTS THAT FINANCIER | Haven stock. tor March ee. the| 2b 07 What 19 Sowa as “The Fresi| <0 Ses Maprance, ecrording to a dee [tay em hls frst vacation ia’ two| cetee asa ned teres oune, we are onl beaseve feng & 08 ee DOUBLE-CROSSED moORsE. Repo carnin dent's Escort," composed 0 < “al News, | years of strenuous politics, sald | living. = ves ‘tbe Thie wes what Mr. Brandels suld.| O° grey vagen ‘ Pett ela Batabrook, Mee Jeane 75,7. Chamberain, who ia te daughter |e woWd, pend oat of his wm in| he Karl of Cottenham was then Bp BR goed 2 with the intimation that Morse had been Milne, Mise Helen Lilian Welden, Miss| ow’ ¢ gndicott, a former Judge of Parle and woula try, fo Keep as far | twenty ee et nee ak ase tm change of the destinies of PB a ST onder Vereen paelimnemgaey Huth A. Berne, Mise Josephine Welle, | the Massachusetts Supr. n> Court and] iN*% 17%) done six week, When te |COURT. FAVORITE UNTIL IN- Se nh powers in hie attempted merger of | siication .by the railroads te ralse| Mise Josephine Dayton, Mise Virginia |aecretary of War during President |He.n.; pe Mane six into @ law part- VOLVED IN SCANDAL. r ie qyarsaed steamehine: k to th Mise ‘a 5 nership with ok 2 a comic of minstes, “ poy freight rates, in spite of talk to the/ Thompson and Dorts Emelia Me-| Cleveland's first administration, ts iD. Frederick 1 ‘The Countess was ms "The olf Metropolitan tine of steam- Cotter, and was accompanied by her|fering from peritonitis, @he recently Gescendant of Nevill, Masgudae ts to emphatic to tc Be orousee Gantsase ecuce aide, Mra, P. F, Diehl. underwent an operation for appendicitis. He kings. Her family has been connected in &@ company under Vail shieeapaesilreeciedias, A brother) be censsend for pubtiention, ths tame of Maine to operate It. 1 pro- MANY HONORED GUESTS ARE FOE rg hall pone phelfectoner ls paTween THEM AS pose to show that efter Mr. Morse ac- ‘ PRESENT. . sp Seeed on Bens Free #9 mineann Haven secure ter steamanig Se ee cca wae The dody of © man was fund at] Vivier’ srodulph, civoreed ber Arct Bus- " ven secured all the other steamship . A esta of honor of the se North Beach at the foot of e ‘The situation has resched a stage Properties between New England and Snewine: & 2 ‘Harris band, the Kari of Cowley. where Bryan. | New York and the Metropolitan went clety: Mra, Donald McLean, Miss Grace into receivers’ hands. But before this Strachan, a aan ee Ptahgeesieg the steamers Yale and Harvard had been , Etta Van ‘s. John ors | Put on the line between New York and . mack, Mre, A. Edwin Keigwin, Mrs. |tempt wae made dy an unknown man during 1908 and 1909 there/ 4s, Robert Gray jr., Miss Louise Gray, Mrs. |Jate last night to enter the home on serious competition with ¢he . ‘Thomas Vivien, Mrs. Arthur Classen, | Pinckney Road of Mise Gertrude wah ri New Haven lines, Miss Lulu Breid, Mrs. Mary E. Halde- (late star in “Little Boy Blue, en “Then it wae that there arose the| 43. man, Miss Maragret H. Cronen, Mrs. | Bryan was reading in ne room ve = question of the New Haven eliminating ‘Thomas W. Churchill, Mrs. Belle De |she heard an auto stop in treat of the the Yale and Harvard competition. On Riv Mrs, Martin Burke, Mrs. May |house and s man called out, “What do | Nov, 16, 190%, one McGovern was in di- Riley-Smith, Mre, Ralph Trautman, Mrs. | you want there?” fect communication with President| Gs" i Louls Ralston, Mra. James 8. Clarkson,| The automobilist was County Clerk i nue to-day. It was that of a man ee. Dountete of Cosme. Ft about forty years old, five feet four| nose Nevill and as the wife Sunda Inches and weighing about 16 pounds.| Leigh, was considered one 2f the mort He wore a dark blue suit. He had a| beautiful women in Engiand. @he was memorandum book containing certfi-/— court favorite until her sensation: cate 476 B of the Royal Naval Me-| divorce, Following her marriage to the serves, It was made out to Norman’ young Eart of Cotten! she Ggurea ~ Eolold. but eekiom in society. (Special to The Eventug World.) RED ‘BANK, N. J., May 2—An at- Ei HY h f : z H Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 iH H tt; who while passing -; Mellen, eubmitting a proposition to Mra, Austin N, Palmer, Mme, Kather- | Joseph MoDermo! eliminate the competition, A few days ine von Klenner,, Mrs. Thomas Black, |by noticed Bh one aus a pated later he attended a meting of the New A Mrs, Beatrice Goldie, Mrs. Gerard | placed in ide . Spy gc Haven Executive Committee at which m Bancker, Mra. Clara Driscoll Seveir and | The would-be burgiar «lipped — Mr, Robbins was present. Mr. Mellen Mra, Robert 8. Wagner. ladder on which was later found part inatructed Mr. Robbins to prepare u The menu for the breakfast was as|of his trousers, a been torn letter accepting the proposition, but|N: ¥, low im bis escape in the Robbins asked for time, suggesting thai i \ t Gould and Hehs Win at Tennis. it might, be advisable to accomplish the . PHELADBLPHIA, May &i—Jay Gould HI i q 2 is SgEy frg i [oe result in some other way. ‘alee A ft New York and W. T. H. Huhn, Phila- ‘Ms potitien serves him Riyal © shift was made in finan- ‘all p ; potohte, h vag hal ‘ail oman | eoetien cox ee lesstoue Peo with securities, The| J: 8. é 5O% 60 jalade, day defeated F.'C. Tomkins, Phila- the Senate ind the Antombly. He made freight boats and the Union Wharf tr | Uj ry { q Gelphia, and Peter Latham, Engtand, ie tad She goa St amces Yard were sent to the Pacific coast 1o| PATIENT LEAPS TO DEATH. Laelia tye ase be operated by @ company organised there for that purpose, hibition affair Man im Bellevue Plunges from | rendered, " | The match wae an ex! § y contest for the pro- ‘Third Floor Balcony. "Ene ark te My Mhsoher’,” SrTOnwee ane. proceees he bro: if i i E Annual May Sale of rer ae ramen Ole ae Leute antime © new Metropolitan steam. by Charles Gilbert Spross, was sung |ieesional racquet championship of the Caos ereditadle line of achievement. ship corporation was created in Maine—| Rudolph Phillips, who had been a/by the Mosart Society Choral. world, between Chartes Williams, Eng- HAG FORTUNTE AT LEA the fourth of that name—to hold the| kitchen helper in @ restaurant at No.| ‘The soloist of the afternoon was John land, and “Jock” Souter, Philadephia, Muslin Underwear Mnes acquired w New Hav enue, and who was admitted | McCormagk, the famous Irish tenor, this afternoon. te A certain meeti held in the Hospital on April 2, com- out of Democratic party or make | Chase National lew York, which lclde by jumping from the them drive him out. He notified County | Mr. Robbins attended. Hut care was|third floor balcony of the hospital on ii & ; | i Sik Pettscoats, Princess Shps eo East Twenty-sixth street side of ; - for bis bill he would not only them]» certain check for §1,000,00 aa Ei wrtlenss to Cagtatorare nas [ut of the party, but Areal thal Monch: | COUNSEL FOR ME *Palge jurabed from hie cot. ta Ward Dressing Sacques 8 Corsets By Ds Hh eft rE H x th » wh ing delleate about these threats; they] BLOCKS BRANDEIS'S INQUIRY, [NO,c4 Moene MeCN! foor, when the were straight from the shoulder. “Now Mr. Robbin: tinued through the window and up the outside Brandeis, “you ha sted if at Me Pri i. the on Parlor on the third joor, where New Haven Railroad Company Beer, What Hie at politan Steamship Company, but what I|cnd'ehen nurses ten tava ask is whether you participated in the|he whirled @bout and transactions relating to the Metropolitan |paved court. Phillips di ew Steamship Company and whether you|utes after he had been caried to the admin! had Ph ybepsesned from Mr. Mellen to do |operating room, 80, whether you now are connected Ne ae ee seat mene Méfere he with that cometary? Honk Reserve $15,055,650, Primary iste legislation, Mr, Robbins}. ped hig feet, ose months the legislative “You have no right to ask me con-| ,. cerning my relations with private clients," he shouted back, “Further- more, you have no more right to ask iF li Commencing Monday, May 5th nit Ht li al i ul | You have been demanding the continuation of the story of “Tarzan of the Apes” fi : ti crease of $809,950 from last week. 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