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OT DROWNED, AL POLE KHON Jamaica Bay Search Proves) 7° Mrs. Housman Did Not Fall From Rowboat. | 1. DAYS’ HUNT FUTILE.} Pi 1 “Mystery of Plum Beach Deep: 7 as Ever, Acting Captain | Deevy Reports. | | Asting Capt. Wiliam J. Deevey, in ‘cdehmand of the detectives of the Coney Toland otetion who bare been Cor Veven hye omrching tor eiasing Mrs. Olga te stl fi |\Why, Even on $200,000 a re Mis. Hei : She Can’t slelilipadiiend ‘ Banker’s Wife Gives Fig- ures to Show It’s Im- possible for Her to Struggle Along on Less Than $78,000 a Year Alimony. Year She Was Obliged to Go to’ Sales and Get Cheap Frocks, at $375) Instead of $500. | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. This te the story of how to lve on $78,000 @ yeer. ‘That she and her two obildren can- ‘Bet exigt properly on a amaller eum is}- the contention of Mrs. George G. Heyes. eReiFE Ha nH ! aE Ha ett EY Pi if 4 s h # HH i | kt aye Hi i tl ltd ifent | it i he ti 5 @igaovere", two dere after the women's @acgpearence, ‘BOAT SHIPPED NO WATER OVER QuUNWwaALI ; 4A the 04 baywen examined “the condition of the beat when it was found cay that bad Mrs. Housman fallen from it by accident water would ‘Beve besn shipped over the guowale. There was a lUttle-water ia the bottom ef the dont, but that had leaked there, "Tenaga the husband, says, ‘was mot of eufficient volume to indi- .@ate that the boet had shipped i in ‘Ablent agitation. “Phe strip of cloth nine or ton inches long found caught on the caslock was z z 5 sos i gf Ht Ma nee if A 4 33 ja are iy FE 8 s ii gf @way under such an aspect of mystery. Yarthermore, she seems to love her ‘Mother very much. The mother has been very Ml, and she would not be eupposed ‘t remain in hiding if she ie free with- + out trying in some way to get word as 0 her mother’s health.” eee NEW QUARTER ON PLOOR MARRIAGE LICENSE BUREAU. \"‘Lucky. the Bride Who Touches Silver,” Murmured Person i (Re eyes, and mes goes with WHY HER LIVING COSTS Fo TUNE A YEAR. “Why Go you need so much money?’ 1 put & Muatly, ot lest. “Surely you know that the-€16,000 at which you de- mur would be @ fertund te many.” And then Mrs, Hoye explained ber bodget. “Fer my ii i i : ‘ 5 é g i ? F3 il abt ink E i HE H | ae en expensive as allowed her a lite HEH Lt Hot i fit viously devoted to her dren, and told me happily that they were “just crazy" about her. ¥ to keep two automobiles The Call for Help {8 promptly answered by the use of The World's tre printed tn The World than in all. the other New York newspapers added to- gether. When You Need Help of Any Kind ADVERTISE IN THE Daily or Sunday World ott, week The wae mated 41,903 aa ni a z i k : i ells in Detail Just Whi FORGETS HG NA Live on $15,000 a Year 4} J AMATOR I CUP RAGE FLES AT THE RATE OF 34 =e i aj i i z ® Z z i) a g i | i 8 § and Fog, Covers 674 Miles in 7 Hours and 4 Minutes. F i : : i il i : : in’ public and private charity. proximately a mile in 87 4-8 seconds, there are all the incidentals, With!” i1¢ «tarted from Villacoubley at ee Tine Tees Of) orctock this morning and arrived a 8 ee a3 ii be taken somewhere. I h to between 8 and 9 o'clock. Europe in my life, although so New York women think they must Wan ‘The i 3 He I must keep my home suitably furnished. It we had never got- Ha miles. Fy tal a5 Fit 96 miles an hour, while a fog lay on th ey? tured an ascent. Hy “Particularly, it's owing to ohildren| With # motor of only 8 horse-power, f to give them the fullest chance for de- | tends to continue nit velopment. Just because I will no longer | 1007 miles from Par! miles from Paris. MILE IN 37 SECONDS] zs. SBRLIN, June Y—Marcel G. Brinde- | that. I know,” repited the, uaknown. fonc des Moulinats, the French sirman, | aemning to start on.” made a remarkabie Bight to-day-from| o the party adjourned fo thé’ Bast Villacoublay, near Parts, to the Johan- | Fifty-firet etreet station, where paper nisthal Aerodrome, outside Berlin, ts | 424 pencil was given the lost ene. the competition for the Pommery Cup, | WANTED A REAL PROBLEM IN it Is perfectly true that I have| doing the distance of 67% miles in an MATHEMATICS. spent several thousand doliars| gir-line in 7 hours and 4 minutes, or 6D | w/oa "De Russell, the city 4 hi Johannisthal at 12.04 noon (11.04 Paris | sides equal.” iprlein tebe oe time), making only one landing, at| “Can you prove itt” lator ¢wice unsuccessfully at-|alert and he fairly spun through the summer, tempted to win the last semi-annual Ea fesbate ga up vie his ba % and jentists’ competition for the trophy with fights |e flourish. He waved his hand depre- Bs patie and | ‘rom Paris to Berlin, being beaten by | catingly. Ernest F. Guiliaux, who flew from Biar-| “But a real protdem, for ingtance, one rits to Kellum, Holland, nearly 1,00 | pertaining to forces not in equilfrium”+ Brindejona des Moulinals to-@ay s¢-/ rupted Dr. Russell. “I'm afraid there's lected about the most unfavorable dag nothi of the season for his fight. He landed oe bic ‘ —_— OS at Wanne in & gusty gale bowing. ot) | alle mathomaiitten’es ne estered fire to the Westfield house here, which land, At Johannisthal it was so stormy | the ambulance, met ti must be was burned with considerable lose sev- that none of the local flying men ven-| Pann. "te ne. The Frenchman, who pilots « biplan flight to Warsaw, this afternoon, —__ ] Before her surrende: justice. dhe te wanted condone ty husband's offenses T don snd if there ls atili time on bis arrival CLOWN PLEADED FOR GIRL. ARSON CONFESSION «tee er Oa. maley am the enaree -_-—-— e\criticised for want. | there, will go on to St. Petersburg, 1,0”) sc lay rR te ~~ baw ne fs di lbh RSL PLAN IS TET logged BUT SURE HE ~AMATREMATIGNN | peals to Police to Help Solve |. His Own Problan. Direct From Paris; Do You Like It? Fi i st 2 g i ay! Policeman Lingban, on fixed post at | Fitty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, ) early today wae addressed by a quiet, rh ‘PL $2.97 int j @<diressed young man, who asked, tickle as if a m T drunk? ' ‘ bg you 5 atopy “You don't look it,” replied Linehaa, i! ts critically. “Then I have aphasia,” sald the young man, pasaing Ris hand across his fore- head, wearily. “I'm deeidedly tired thinking it out'and T hoped T might be é@runk.” i “Don't you know your name?’ asked Linehan, The man smiled patiently. “That's what I'm trying to find out.” Linehan -had an idea. Troubdis is the last thing forgotten. “Are you, married?’ he was asked. There was a putsied, faraway look tn 0 Bhook his “Whats your business?’ “I'm @ mathematician.” ‘That'e not a business, it's @ study,” said the patrolman, visions of past ox- aminations rising before him, “Don't you know where you are from?” NAME OF ALLAN DE LANG ON CARDS AND LETTER. allan DeLang, the name Allan De Lang the man 4ig|;, eo with a practierd hand. “You say you are a mathematician,” Degen the Gector. “Oh, I'm sure of that, I ean prove “Now, what is an isosceles triangle?’ neta have pete® “Ha, ha,” laughed the man. “TI sald 4/1 was @ mathematician, not @ achool- it | boy. However, it's a triangle with two Rapidly the mind of the man became “Th take your word for it," inter- pe, te. da. ar (he By eent Ont come way of finding out just who | eral days ago, Miss Lenton was not sue- pected of the outrage, and ehe had Somes] INNOCENTWOMANBY [ieee about thirty years foot take her confession serous, ‘The ac- ten inches in height and 16 po cused woman was rele Judge Sends Young Wemas Away of burning the Kew Garden pavilion, ww Saakedad leadin, ff the many euffragette outrages. | woe Pro aviaiee pry one perce 4 for 94,200 Theft. aie Pesaing her hearing Mise Lenton fumped EEAPROTED TEE. DEAD. erence evatition for the semicannual| Viola Sto, the nineteen-year-oid| Lillian Lenton Declares She|ner bond. slippaaaae. nme ie ell eens al) Pommery Cup, which goes to the air-| chorus girl, who was extradited from LONDON, June 10.~Tw; visit to London, and he went to see the| country from sunrise to sunset on on policeman at the gate waved him a: Marcel G. Brindejonc des Moulinal: “But I must come in," said the Welshs| ascended at dawn from Villacoublay,{¢n the Court of General Sessions! DONCASTER, En names of Kitt, man, “I've a holiday on purpose. near Parle, and flew tm the direction of | Oakley asked Judge Foster to be len- / sland, June 18,—Be- matter,” said the policeman, ‘this Is a| Warsaw, Russian Poland, while Ernest| ent with the young woman. He said |°S0e 8® Innocent woman wan charged | apoth Giveen aA aaeieel Francols Guillaux left Biarrits, on the| that he believed she had ben punished | with the crime, and in danger of convic. | tant suftragette and has served sev Spanish frontier, at the same time, fy- | sufficiently. ton, Mise Lillian Lenton, the London | <*™* of im ing In a northerly direction, paid the collier in that case I won't intrude, I'm sorry.” |rific speed, flying with the gale. 99 Taste in Dress Is Execrable —_—_——— This morning’s London Daily News printe a letter signed May MacDonald Brown, who writes: Broadly speaking, New York women are dowdy. Limply Ranging shirte and badly fitting coate are as common as black Derrice among the poorer sections, while the taste of the wealthier women often te execrable, Freak fashions from which a French- woman would recoil in horror are accepted with complacency by the moneyed matrone of New York. Here and there in the mad medley of color one seca an example of exquisite taste, and it te these rare caceptions, no doubt, whtoh have given the American woman the reputation she possesses for emartness and chic. When @ Now York woman te deautiful she te very beautiful, but he leche poctry and eympathy. She has not suffered enough. There te no evggestion of softness or eudtiety about her. Her Upe ere too thin and her eyes too hard. The ate in Neo York, while phystoally and mentatly invigor- ating, seome to ehrivel up ell that te poetic and artistic in life, A man from the Welsh hills was ona|iman making the longest tight across | St. Louls emi pleaded guilty on a| Set House Ablaze and Ac- | charaed to-day at Righmond Police British Musoum. Unfortunately, he had | day, during which period he may stop| ely from Frank Oakley, “Stivers, the) Cused Is Freed by Police, to the stands on the Hurst Park rece- ohosen @ close day for his visit, end the! us often as he likes to replenish fuel.| Clown,” was to-day sentenced to the At 3.87 o'clock this afternoon the| the case,’ Judge Foster sald, “for if French airman made a start for War-| she te left to herself whe will follow |*? the Dollce and confessed saw. He left the aerodrome at # ter-| the course that all girle of her age ———————————————_—_—_—_—_—_—_ ‘‘New York Women Are Dowdy; e | Charge of stealing $4,200 worth of jew- Court on suspicion of having set fire urse yesterday and causin mage o the extent of 970,00. They y Marlon, who described actress, and Clara Elis- who te a well known milt- s | Bedford Reformatory by Judge Foster herself as an “The Court cannot take that view of They were re tng, but were released on giving ball fer appearance militant “arsonette,” to-day surrendered and class do—eventualty drift onto the streets, Tt is necessary to protect her againet herself.” PEACE COCKTAILS FOR BRYAN, You’ll Walk with a Light, Wow om the Way to Secretory in a CHICAGO, June M—A delegation of WV rough hese to-dey en route to Wash- ; sings ploah-taed | O:A. ven jon | chest ‘containing thirty-six bottles of | | Cushio | STAPe Juloe, which awaits the inepection Becrerary, Byan of ihe State De- | Rae 8 lo Peace Cocktails.” ‘That epringy, pliable inner sole gives the cushion a A a contre naga ie nigeme vege Size ew ee airy uma, Hoppers ie pill iil) ore Tura See Wition ond presen Cat i F ee es FROM THE FRITS! SCHEFF SHOW. | Words amd music of one of the song bits of “Mlle, Modiste,” by Vic- tor Herbert, will be given in the Gunéay World Magasine next Sun- dey, Order from newodealer in | aévence.

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