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In bullding as compared with frame, | Principal and interest included. With i influence; but the testatrix waa a woman|for, brick veneer add not over § per| taxes and reasonable commutation the HOLO-UP CRIMINAL a U satiated with foreign ideas, who looked|cem.; for %4noh hollow wall add not|entire cost per month should not es- ' a upon plain Americans with contempt as|over § per cent., and for 12-inch eolid| ceed sixty to elxty-five dollars, , ' J parr ‘ ef” : d ae i cama ve t + ¥ Ma reps ‘ . ame RE EVENING WORLD, WEDRE DAY, JULY 20, 1913. - “ CITY SWELTERING, INEPHEWCOUNT [fHOW TO BUILD ‘Vane ee SENATORS CONFER FE FEATHER” PD THOUSAMOSDRVEN) USEDNDUNDUE || ‘WITH YOUR FIRST $1,000 _ NSE wr | $00 aL, TONEARBY Bt BEACHES; INFLUENCE ON MINT Selection of a Builder Should Follow | WILSON ON MEXICO WHEN COD" FAIL } Choice of the Material You Wish to Use \mvsusc races el i: Tims Lanterd Advocates Re-! Ruapacious; He Says They * ee Rush to Coney soney Wand Begins | Surrogate “vate to Probate Early and Municipal Baths | ‘Wittof the Countess Gaston Spectaliet Gets Better R Stricted Recognition of the Are Ungrateful. , " ‘ alist Gets Better Ke- ner | b, Are Overcrowded. d’Arschot. sults Than Man Who RE $i ie a {aR Ta Huerta Government. | sgualy-achlleae'akea aan a Nf i Works Along General) |} pan oe Sh. ohoaaes et ee. a ie r Ne wy Uste Hye amt haw successful played are WHOLE NATION SUFFERS |SNEERED AT AMERICANS.| Lines and Who Ien’t In- ‘ ; ie a : + Si 1 4 |MAKES AN “IMPRESSION, | putit ap of tatturee were mate to-day . Old Associates of New Weather But Aunt Liked Her Nephew’s Chief Telegraph Him to Sordid Views on Marriage ted in “New Fan- {n the Supreme Court dy Nathan Burks *. ©, ni yf Wai Hecke’! 4 His Story of Events Received| ‘tusene . Waiter, ‘poe “tr With Favor, But No Ac- Burkan esked the ou fer ah order compelling Frank MM. oe a iH By Sophie Irene Loeb. . of the Hotel Algonquin, eo oben meted ‘Have a Heart. and Life. If you only had $1,000 and wanted tion fs Taken. att and Wetter all hie Hlehte * . @ Rome, how would you go beet ar terest in @ certain plot end syeharte, jestions that confront TO-DAY'S TEMPERATURE. Gurrognte Cobalen today anced | These are fhe au the man of modest means if he would lb parent sl hracentniedthedllaghteed home of his own, having saved Che wi of the Countess Gaston GAM: | 9, 909 cagh: ot, whe died on Fed. B, 191%, at her What arrangemsnte can t maze home, No, #1 West Tenth street. She! ror getting more money, having 5° wae Wilhelmine Detmoll until ade aver-| ether meane? rlef the Count A’Arsohot, « Belgian és Row much could I property spare from my earnings cach month? Im escordance with this, tow munch should my lot cost? Wow much should my bailding - oon? WABKINOTON, futy_ 9 —Axama:| ot wa enie War Mai at dor Henry Lane Wilson advocated 4} raving evolved anything In fhe way restricted recognjtion of the Huerta] or an entertainment that the pavttel Government tn Mexico at a secret con-| would patronize for a long, long time, ference with the Senate Foreign Rela-| round himect? indedted tw Mr. Case im tions Committee, but the Senaturetook| the eum of $3,000 for todgingy, menle no action, The details of his pian| 44 refreshments sf $3,000 of some pi Wore tot divulged at’ the time, dut! iste aracuett, sone of the Reptbiican’ Senators eald) an idea for a play—e plot of even the Ambassador had wiade a’ favoradie}| which ‘he thought’ could Be written impreeston, ‘not~mecemarily as to nie] into a success, But he wanted emme Plan, but ag to pis whole story of| one with a greater repytativn than eh sD Tow cere was ‘wr would 10 be ss0st dost evente ‘In “Mexicd. his own to write the play, Bo he went shade probate ig | able to balla? : Ambassador Wilson vegan with a |to Mr. Case and told him that if Ne Monte 1, cron ot Novis Wart This | _ WhAt ta the most boot trguas Ba |chronological recital of nie personal | (Case) could persuade Hugehe Walter, eenth etrest. nephews nekces| © begin immediate opera ° eee |obeervations of the étirring events inj euthor © Easiest Way’ and other cosas Gs wa teat pon rer Cotnt| In thie eeries of articles The Bveuing hy “ the abdication of | Successes, to whip the play into shape Guitieume 4'Arechot, who ts secretary | World will present facts found after in- % . 7 the board ill wotld epeedily be @ie- to the catinet of the King of the Tdl- | vestigation in the interest of the would- ‘ * ' the downfail of Madero sipated. @rums, came Grom Grussds to be «| de home-Dullder, eo that he may avoid atin alt % ; ‘“ 4 BS Huerta. The committee was ‘If you get Walter co write the olay,” witnem, Undue Coys was charmed | che pitfalle that confront the mall in- fod . let the Ambassador tell his story in his | aid Mr. Hackett, ‘we will pay you % ger erkers who 4/4 not get the benefit of jagainst the Coum by the veston who can ill afford to lose bis ‘own way and for more than two hours ake iste Let ft reesea in open places rogate falls to find Rard-cornet savings, ; - he continued an almost unbroken farra- come waa," Mr. Burkan cen. pel in Phan ‘ phe rouse mr Dd wa ence tel ince the market te full of various é s ' tive, interrupted only o¢casionally by a hat Mr. Waiter took Mir, Meck. ee de pewrd ee Denis, 11ding, it de mot the p Question from ‘sone, Senator. ‘enario, whith was called TC. 0. ty the (Count tn the I materials for bullding, it te no ure ‘ . . HOLE COUNTRY SUPPERS /or ora Ay He ays: pode of thane articles to go epecifically pee ana ee dt tulle e ping called FROM HOT WAVE. geome to have deen imte the merits of these, Sut wil) pre- were placed on all bet ya lout Which was a owe Bacept Boston, where the temper. |Count would marry went in the duilding plane materials of . 7 ference, but it wag evident chat ¢ r ‘allure. But Ofr, Walter wae net eture ~~ M TS degrees, the |mon peapla’ or ony recegnised worth, \ ’ committee was listening attentively a: iamayed and ne re. smipnerdisary Rae seevsiled @ll over |a business man, and che IMPORTANCE OF PROPER MA No disposition. to cross examine ‘the y . y Ambassador developed. be dat pagers Aa comps TERIAL AND MAN TO BUILD. [>] i‘ f | z a i t i bil hi i { t 5? & a i i iH at @ conclurton of @ Giree hour) interest audiences and the pley euetently artmocntio, te gies Bia) there are new Ob many materiale examination, members of the committee | withdrawn, ‘fr, Walter, etill heving available, the wise man of moderate . anid the Ambassador had been asked |@nfidence in the idea, took C. O. D, mene will carefully go into the value f \ in detadl ag to bis own connection with | “Homewart Round’ and ‘Mrs; Maxwell’ @f each material as to its stability be- A the: downfall of Madero but they in-/ Mistake, united the oest purte of fore making Me decision. Very often a + sisted his presentation of facts and|three and fashioned them into a play eoaterial colected detbrierdtes rapidly <i ‘ the connection with them had been ‘Fine Feathers,” which has been ene sa earth py share tee mosey coms an@ leaves the man of limited means p nere “favorably received.” an artistic and Anan auccess.” frets The following extract from one | 90er Indeed, e Ri i _ / ‘The Ambassador expressed his own| When “Tine Feathers begun to draw Bvery builder hes, ad & rule, his par real money Mr. Case was right un the of hia letters to the testatriz ehows adeeb eo 0 ae is the F Job for his little vid 2 per vent. uf the this: ‘I would have preferred te have ey terials and marri igian, But tm the nodil- jer _to always confronted with the id not meet approval from royalties. fon the buard ott wes weolebecs old familiar refraia, “nothing as good." ity of the committee. | wiped out, nut Mr: Cane etill wictiued {ie common people T agree with youi| #2 iat tere will be the individual who Wilson finished hie story, | fo clamor for: one-tourth tha! yo & foreigner is better, Be ehe there-| Will diminate everythi Logg aur = CoS Republican Senators dec! of the playwrights. fore Mexican, American or Bgyptian,|Drick; one who will swear by stucco; apart tro: good ' : bassador had made a “favorable tm- | havin I hardly see the difference, apart from | another who will stick to the od { be pression.” é oud ring the fact that the Americans enjoy, one| frame, and atill others who seek evm- = - fighie i sore cion | RSTn es, eee San does not know why, special considera-| disations of new methods. tion, and whenever one mentions Tou wt American girl everything 1s considered 1) right and that there are millions of dollars.’ “Nevertheless,” continues the Gurro- Gate, “I am of opinion that tae influ ence that the Count exerted upon the upon any phases of the Mexican altu- | payment had been completed, aud wow pee “a ue Wo perge they want the courts tu pry afr. Case Suggestions of Ambageador Wlison for |@NAY from thelr pankrolie @ restricted recognition of the Huerta| Mr. Case was representa py David Government On thip the committee | Gerber, who said that If the mse must did not ect. be settled in a law court Re wanted it to go before a jury. Justice Guy took eS sae Harberger Has a Lot of Co the matter under advisement. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY | testarix did not legally amount to F has in his posses- "This contract,” sald Mr. Geroer, “was WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON CLUB, | fraud, coercion or duress. It wae ‘ Hon ten coffins, the result of an at-| never violated by Mr. Case, At the Municips! Beth House at|merely a yielding to the, adutation of - tachment made to-day on a writ ob-| “When Hackett and Walter were tained by J. & J. W. Stolt against | grinding o pe , flattery that she had been pleased to @rinding out failures they were mere Tecelve from the time the Count was : Soregn & Sor Inc., of Broadway, nest than glad to allow the fustice of Mr, able to take advantage of her f ‘ Casi Im for 25 per cpnt. of the rere for the society and attentions ef one| enon, lesrned how the material le vast er eect Tartasges eit hold ta | alties, Aa soon as’ tear eats eae applied, relative to weather conditions, Rikar RLooe SECOND FLOOR. to them uatil the matter is threshed eut| they ree Me. Bie kinénese end sen peng tin ann, er en ml BUTE BED TAPE TO GET ques il fi 1 F i | | | | ocean. For hours Women ami children atood in hee vecaueiaieatiad - proper ree aa in mixing, and the for construction, &c,, that woman, who did not have an exag-| sives irr advantage over the man gerated veneration for titles and trap- pings of nobility, I think the influence exerted here might be considered undue 7 being of the ‘common people’ and who| wat! add not over 12 per cent, If a little more elaborate home should wan only too piamad to have the o-|"One of the materiais uned i that of] wanted, the house may contain iaq|ustice Swann Sets am Example From the same tea enpot with the same leaves how many people, NOW A AREAL FARIMAN xccasasare Om = open, cue Sue i ate, ies, ae ipcine Habel can draw the same tea iy {a generally conceded that this covering As generale sencahen. (hak thle eeVerIME |i phe’ anlahi in -olt ones (ohOHie tee meet From the same goods and the same pattern how many of you & permanent white stucco, which pre-| ‘Thomas Scamata and John Schmidt, wapeey in wimer, Be has taken the) voce dateriération two youths ‘who hed pleated guilty to| can make the same dress? the out ot ihe latter is stencly ine bibtion’ xp Oveer Mallarmnn of Wo. 18h From the same materials with the same recipe how many the cost of the latter is etemdily in- 25 SOUTHERN BEAUTIES COME IN ONE BUNCH lard ona Son-in-Law Plans fa Ty e700% Fonte to Bust at urs, to be satatectory, must |OASTRO AGAIN APPEARS,” | + soi ors reviver and robsine im | Of you can make the same pie? F i" of 5 arral ness Every Day. They Are Prize Winners and Ate|tnors tow. For examote, it must not] FIGHTING IN VENEZUELA Swann in tne Court of General Ses. There can be but one answer; no two would be alik Spernige Here to See the Sights of | fe applied im freshing weather and cer- visit jetioned the prisoners closely .and ICAGO, = itted thi LT third Seng ali borer Sica in te New York, Svs “the lier who amolove un IEx-President Reported in Republic,| az staan” * | There are.many Remedies for Babies on the ‘tharket ew hydroagroplane to-day from his] All South atreet in the neighborhood wummer residence in Lake Forest, over|of Wall street went on a beauty etrike the waters of Lake Michigan to Grant |@t noon to-day. Longehoremen left the bad results too. The stucco will peel Where His Partisans Have “Iam going. to remand you to the BUT Tombs until Aug. 6," said the Court, off, crack, bulge, absorb water, e#pot, * “ o mtreak and look sorry indeed, Captured Town, Mand give you a chance to tell the de teotives who the third man was. I i ‘ 0, @ dlatance of thirty miles,| piles of me: dine, truckmen pullei| Yet all these drawbacks have been| WILLEMSTAD, Curacao,’ July %.—| want the man who stood at the door ‘ ’ t $ Mr. MoCormick the trip it]up their horses, street car conductors [Overcome by the man who bas ape; Reports have reached here that’ the! ang acted’ as tookout and got away. as. e Cc eI 4 Ewenty-eight minutes or at a spend of |sounded the stopping belle and ceaded |!##9 on this particular process and there /town of Coro, in the State of Faleon.| He te as guilty as you. , more than a mile a minute. The ma-| collecting fat Jerks in shirt el ere now thousands of delightful homes | Veneguela, ‘has been occupied’ by ‘ax- “It' may not be any part’ of my chine was driven by Charles ©. Wit-|leaned out of the windows of the musty mer, Mr. McCormack left Lake Forest | old buildings. All-were awestruck over at 9.50 A. M. and arrived at Grant Park|the cargo of Southern beauty brought twenty-elght minutes later, The flight|in from Jacksonville by the Clyde liner was made ut an averege height of] Lenape about sixty feet ‘There were twenty-five girls, winners Mr. McCormick was a0 well ple: In the beauty contest of the Macon with the experience that he intends us-| News, and they are here on a week's ing his flying boat to come down to| visit with Intent to see everything in business every day thie summer unless | town from the tops of the tail budings in acco, roving more denrable i | Preident'ciprane"castroe” paras | sultan Mater aed taking with has b been preparing every sense than frame. and that Gen, Leon Jurado, Governor | judicial potee, but I purpose getting DETAILS AND PLANS FOR HOUSE |0f Ialoon, ha» been tken prisoner. bY all these holdyp, criminals. It ‘is the NO. 8. them. only way to clean. up the city. If we ‘The house illustrated containe many | It !# also rumored jthat former Pres-|don't-cnt red tape we'll get no re- features of high priced houses, yet with: |Gent, Clorian® Cantro landed in Ven-| quits.” re yenterday In the scope of a small investment. This A number of Castro's for many more than 30 years ea house, to be economically bullt, should Mss Including two of his young! - KILLED BY BAD CLAMS. be of frame with @ stucco finan over |REPHEWS, clandestinely embarked here ded catia! (ak, to-day hound for Coro, ‘The political thodstal to Tos Boning Wortd.) to the underground cabaret showe.| The wide veranda extending all situation in Venesuela has become most} sTAMFORD, Conn., July 30.—Dr, Fhe machiue has been christened |ome were tall and some were short,| the ‘house and. t French windows {<7 3 eoen of tmbortame perwoones | walter, Reynard, twenti-seven youre anes it so carefully, so peusionty tit it has saved more i after Mire MoCormick, who lore were fluffy blondes and othere| leading into the dining room trom the| ®ve heen Imprisoned, 014, \9.dead. here, from the effects of) gustfenigg an all other remedies added to; er. was formeriy Mise Edith Rockefeller, | were just as Muffy brunettes, but what | bay make it possible to have the usual _—o ‘ting polsoned clama. The clams were u gz ge . daughter of John D. Rockefeller. ‘The craft behaved splendidly all the way, the engine never missing a stroke, the great wings evenly balanced and passenger the boat's body holding true and ateady, | ‘nur W: Bye wet) wane manager of the Clyde It Al) slong the lake chore crowds | cnaseron at the pier and the two con- cheensd the rapidly moving craft and | vores the flock to the Hotel Brtatol waved hats and handkerebiefs. A num- ber of small yachis were Passed, the flying boat skimming over them. The landing at the south end of Grant Park was made gracefully and with precision and in the midat of a ig throng. interested South etreet was the fact that every one was a convincing reason she won in a beauty contest. Ar- p ‘ SELL CANAL FOR BASEBALL. C STO I . C ST O I tm enti eter. fos | tone thai a's gar 9 | Mew Fer fied’ ‘save the oune A R A tobe CA R A room, separation only being sufficient| bed of the former Harlem Ship Canal | Dh! Ut The Kind You Have Always Bought, Must Bear the Signature of to define the hall, Hving room and din-|to four owners of adjacent upland prop- ing room—open arches xiving free ac-|urey for a price wet at $276,900, The cess and view to almost the entire|property to be sold ia north of Two Hun- 8 with Mtreet Car| Moor, The kitchen is large enough to/cred and Twenty-ffth etreet, east of An auto ambulance from St. Vii accommodate modern conventences. ay, and broadening out to the Hospital, West > Brivhton, Staten| ae gas range, also u fireless ci Putnam Raliroad, ‘The nd, was in collision at 230 o'clock | and in the rear of the h tn a model! property is to be filled in and converted afternoon with trolley car No. 67| butler's pantry. to the uses of the American League of the Richmond Light and Railroad | On the second floor are to be found ty ark, which is now building at areal uéwcn Company at Eastman terri three venient sized bedrooms, and 4 Kingsbridge Me the ren of nest Sea- fayette N . | bathroom done all in white enamel. mina i. Moller, John C. Dodgers, ow be Seema oy Ferg d Charles | By the free use of cement in the way Kmily Wo Roemer and George 1 Llahlor szzemmtation of which at the rgthercl was thr bs, Porch floors and are the buyers. Under the law the own- & fracture of the right a cost of up-keep in this COLLARS ||| _ Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk, or otherwise; ations of the head and side, He was| house Is reduced. The house bullt ax de- | chanre ta ine eyed Bate Wesaee SHIRTS to. protect the babies. SS |taken to @t, Vincent's Hospital. None|ecribed would cost $4,000 if hot air iy v ew owner ppose 4 @lsty passengers in the car was| sed. Add $10 for team. This house lier neldigne Tt the bed ofthe ole {Qt TROYS BEST, PRODUCT ‘ ‘ t The Centaur Company but the front end of the car|can be built and located on two lots canal to the management Of ihe base CARL _& WILSON " “ Worth MO each for about #0, By val! park, A a ¢ @