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re swey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918." — * | NAGEL |Poiret and Models, Posed in Movies, Show |MURETOEUDES "ios, GREF OVER MRED ; 4 BY DOCTOR, Creation of a Costume in Three Minutes \QBEAWINESS | , KILLS ENGINEER OF ~ WALDOFNDS HAN ~ARANST SCHMIDT NEW HAVEN ROAD fused to Take the Dere- lict to Hospital. CONFLICT WITH POLICE. Similar Cases of Neglect Are Frequent, Captains and . Lieutenants Say, The discovery by Police Commissioner ‘Waldo in hfs downtown surprise visit Designer in Lecture Urge: American Women to Be Daring in Dress, While WASP’S STING KILLS Fear of Transfer to Custody: of Secret Service Makes Him Weaken. SCHMIDT IDENTIFIED. Parents of Accused Priest, Slayer of Girl, Remove All Doubt. Tt was announced at the District-At- Chars J. Doherty an Springfield Express in Stam- ford Crash Last June. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept S= Charles J. Doherty, engineer of the seo- ond section of the Springfield Express on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratiroad, which ran into the firat section of the train just outside the Stamford station inst June, causing death of atx and injury to many mere, Gied at hie home here to-day of heart Aivease. Grief over the wreck te sald by his family and friends to have | torney'n oMce to-day that frienda of caused his death. The young engine Jast night of a prisoner bound hand and Spectators Gasp at the Dr. Ernest Muret, the bogus dentist, ay river never recovered from the herter { foot with swathings of cotton bandage, Pictures who was arrested with Hana Schmidt, | of bis experience. lying unconscious on the floor of a ceil at the Greenwich street police station resulted to-day in a vigilant investiga- ton from headquarters of the confilct ©f authority between policemen and am- dulance surgeons throughout the ofty. Charges of inefficiency, crueity and officiousness have been made against the young ambulance surgeons by the captains and lieutenants of several pre- cinet stations, disclosing many instances of disregard for the liver of those hue than derelicts who are brought every night into police stations suffering from Ss Skirt, Open Bodices and Other Audacious “Effects” Shown, but Puzsle, How DO they Keep Them On, Is Un- solved. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. LADY MOLESWORTH, the murderer of Anna Aumuetier, had made representations which will lead to Muret turning State's evidence againet HIRED GUNMAN FORMER AMERICAN Victim Who Before Her Mar- riage Was Jane G. Frost of St. Louis Dies in 20 Minutes, Schmidt, Muret wants the Diatrict-At- torney, in return for evidence againat Schmidt, to use his influence with the Federal authorities In the way of re- leaning the pressure of: prosecution on the counterfeiting indictmente found against Muret.and Sehmidt Muret hi led all knowledke of the Aumueller murder until yesterday when he found that he was about to be KILLED WRONG HAN FR AS FE For days after the wreck he was wn- adle to sleep and through all this time he was called on to attend the inquest of Coroner Phelan anf afterward at the hearing of the Interstate Commerce Commission here. He wan in teare most of the time he was before these Investigators, He stuck steadfastly to hie story that the brakes on bis train had failed to work properly, but he knowledge that hia train had caused the wreck was a continued horror to him even though he held himself blame- ‘eos. | “Every time I shut my eyes T see the poor wray-hal: woman who @as the {) | put him on his feet in another hour, that by 11 o'clock he was in condition to be taken before M: where he was fined %, ———>—_ | ~FORBADE HER TO TEACH BABY TO PRAY, SHE SAYS ‘Arthur W. Barber Retorts in Suit That His Wife Tore Clothes Off Him. The trial of the separation sult in which unusuel charges were brought ‘against Arthur W. Barber a New York lawyer, by his wife, Mrs. Tust Bradley «Harber, began before Supreme Court Justice Milla in White Plains yes- terday. One allegation is that her husband refused to permit her to teach their baby dagghter to pray and declined to allow the child to be baptized In the Episcopal or any other church, She also avers that be beat her, He Geclares that his wife wee given to fits of temper and that one t!me when he got up from the breakfast table, in attempting to leave the room after a spat, ehe tore hia clothing to and scratched him, and also that wh@a rifle his pockets of money at night, + “They #at in court yesterday without sign of recognition of each other. » Mrs, Barber seeks permanent separa- tion nd alimony. ——$—=_—_—— B, R. NEWTON NAMED. Asaistant Secretary of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—Byron Rufus Newton, private secretary to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, was nomi- nated yesterday by President Wilson to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, + Mr, Newton succeeds Sherman Allen and will have charge of the Revenue Cutter, Internal Revenue and Life Sav- ing services and of public buildings. ‘Mr. Newton has long been an active newspaper man, beginning as @ reporter in Buffalo, During the Spaniah-Amer- ican war he was correspondent for @ New York paper in Cuba. ‘He left active newspaper work at the °. veginnipg of the last Presidential cam- paign and worked for Wilson part of the time acting as confidential secre- tary to the latter. The President also made these nomi- nations: John A. Thornton, postmaster, Phila- delphia. Assiotent appraiser, merchandise dis- ‘riot, New Yorks, Christopher C. Keenaa, Toe, trate Schuitz | at the Fifty-severth Street Night Court, | | | gathered blo: had lacings crossed buskin fashion, she carried a cane, She was followed by a young woman in gray velvet, stepping daintily down outdoor exercise, “The Gibson girl is a direct de- foendant of the Greek ideal of feminine loveliness,” he said. “She the ter steps of M, Poiret's garni can wear what she will. Let her and twirling deftly, so that everybe then be audacious and daring in had a complete view, Several black v her innovations, Let he: search vet suits, trimmed with rich embroider: came next, then a yellow one with a green belt and one of dark green velvet COATS AND 3KIRTS LONG AND STRAIGHT. | The coata and skirts were long and a@traight and slinky. They exemplified the principles of M. Poiret as laid down in his Evening World articles, They for individuality. Let hor try in- finite variations on the universal theme of her persoualtt a slave to the voice of public opinion ‘nd refuse to choose the novelties which would adorn her so well? American importers every now and then reject models, saying, ‘They are too new; the American woman will not wear them, showed the simple, unbroken line com-| vt, Why should she be limited by Dined with a single vivid, bizarre deco: | There'n one certain thing—she can't ration, the sounding of the personal/ be criticised for banality if she appears Though they had a “different” |in any of the remarkable outfty from they were caWn aid peaceful com-|M. Puliet's cinematograph reel, And Pe ti with What gaia ation there obviously Is BOME way of keep: ing them ont WANDERING DAZED GIRL IS MISS KATE DOWLING M. Potret has said that the slit ekirt will probably disappear this winter. Yet it was visible, as was much ol in the evening dresses he showed on the screen last night. Iastead of being at the side it wai usually square in front, and in more than one case extended above sethe nee Cr 4 te asses @ Sciser enna Brooklyn Aphasla Victim Got @ crinoline or wired oversikirt, renching Away From Nurse While to the knee, with @ slit underskirt, A Bometimes the V-shaped plece slit out Shopping. of the front of the skirt had appar- Misa Kate Dow! rae att ently been added to the back in the ie ere Dowling. ® sister of Mrs l@canlon of No. 87 Vanderioft, form of a pointed train. . The crinoline avenite was frequ ; tly edged with fur. Inone| Brooklyn, spent ail of Inst nicht wan atriking model the elk une ivt waa (ering about Brooklyn streets, daze wo tight that It looked Hie closely )2%4 frightened. The girl, suffering fro @ nervous breakdown, jad been xen the Long Islaad State Hospital Clirkson street, Flatbush, and shopping trip with a girl nurse yeste day became separated from her con- the Oriental influence, both in line and | panion in one of the department stor», in the texture used, and there were| Policeman Bennett of the Atlantic ave- somo almost direct copies of Bastern| nue station found the girl, erying and costumes. Among these wan a beau-| hysterical, at Bergen street and Bufta: tiful Greek robo. long and flouncing, | avenue early this morning and took he with a double cord crossing beneath | to St. John’s Hospital, She was put to the breasts and gathering in the drap> | bed and later in the morning appeared ry. There was also a picturesaue Per- | to become normal, Then she sald sir sian model, and one strongly sugses-| was Madge Delmas of No. 1200 St. John's tive of a Chinese print. There was 4 | place Russlan dress and a Hindu frock, A policeman wre sent there and The evening cloaks were strangely | learned that while no such girl lived ehaped, but magnificent in their rich | at the house, the occupants, two young materials and sweeping fold One waa | women who refused to give thelr names, of ermine, another of embroidered! recognized Miss Dowling from the de- white #ikk trimmed with otter, @ third| scription. They went to the hospital, of satin the color of red currants, made sure of their identification and And then M. Potret showed how he then notified Mra, Scanton, makes his mod The sim young! The girl was taken back to the F thing in the “combination” stood at! push Hospital. Mrs, Soanton said her centre, chaperoned by an eMolent look: | pister had suffered a similar breakdown fog young woman in @ dark working! some months and had been sent Gress, who also served as an admiring|then to the Long Island State Hospita audience to M. Poiret, He suddenly | She was discharged two or three monthe @tooped end grabbed = piece of brocade, | ago, but again her health fatled and hanging it over his arm with an ad-Jehe was sem back to the institutiva ners. ALL DESIGNS SHOWED THE OR!- ENTAL INFLUENCE, Practically all these dresses showed | in “Is it not a shame that she should be! evilenced by figures in @ volume Isnued to: yaccidentally killed by a train, Commissioner Dougherty recommend- ed to Commissioner Waldo the Immedl- nte establishment at Police Headquart- of a apecial detective branch to be y by the Bureau of Labor statin tics, They showed = jump in prices of foods for the workingman's table which averaged from 19 to 122 per ci in ten years, Marked increases since 1912 were indicated. ‘The statiation came from the corner grocery and neighborhood stores in 39 Industrial citfea and were taken on April 16 lant. A comparison with fqures similarly necured and averaged for ten- year period from 1890 to 1899 showed the ers jinown as The Bureau of the Untdentl- fied Dead, dowd’ which will un- be established, will have ae er Purfl who has been for man: ‘» stationed at the Morgue and who recognized the body of “Big ‘Tim’ as it was passing through, bound ‘This bureau My for Potter's Field, following Increases on products com- In hin Investigation Mr. Dougherty | prising two-thirda of the average found that Purfleld has identified many | workingman’s purchases: bodies in the Morgue, and appears to |sirjoin ak, + 726 per cent. have @ rare faculty In that direction. | pound estat Purfletd had never seen “Big im” In |Rib romat.... + 73.4 per cent. ite, but recognized the mangled remains | Pork chopr. ++4118.0 par cent, from photographs. As a reward for | Hacon 122.9 per reful and intelligent work Mr. Dou erty recommends that Purfleld be pro moted to the rank of detective-sergeant of the first grade. The Bureau of the Unidentified Dead Ham Lard + TL per cent, + 66.8 per cent, ++ 19.7 per cont. . 21.2 per cent. + 65.1 per cent will devote iteelf exclusively to an at- Riparcens tempt to Identify the numerous bodies | jrutter . 1.3 per cent |that are picked up in the rivers and | Milk @.2 per cent, atreets of the clty. Fach body will be ade the aul.ject of careful research by skilled men. Photographs and measure- ments of bodies with descriptions of clothing and all bther information will ve filed away in the Bureau for future information in case identification t# not The only big item which decreased in price Was mugar, with @ decline of 7.4 per cent. The increases reported on April vince the same dete in 1912 were: Sirloin steak ++ 11.6 per cont Round steak +619 per coat 6 made at once. Hib roast., 16,3 per cent, | The establishment of th ireau Will pork chop 12.5 per cent. leave the relatives and frienda of mins] pBacon + 17.2 per cent, persons from the Kruesomne task of] Ham 14.7 percent jvisittng the elty morgues, 5 seek: | Lard 14.6 per vent, erg after the missing will be able to get! Heng... 95 per cent {att the information in the hands of the | Hutter . 8.7 per cent. police at the central bureau at Head: | Mik seers senseseenne 44 per cent i quarters, During the last year prices deciined as | Commixstoner Dougherty, In bls re-| follows ‘port on the Sulllvan case finds that} IMiour . 4.1 per cent | Dotective Sergeants Cavanagh and) Cornmeal . » 16 per cent. Clark, to whom were assigned the tak | }otatoes . 141 per cont, | of tracing the identity of Sullivan were | sugar ....... 164 per cent, careless and ineMcient. Cavanagh | made only a perfunctory effort to ea- ltablish the identity of the body and)? Anthracite coal Increased age of 8 per cent. and bituminous about 7 per cent. ax compared with the pre- on an aver- ieee pet vat alle vious ten-year period | Clark made no effor! (Gan for cooking remained stationary ne = in price, the report declared, except In |GREENPOINT BANKER DIES, |tirve cities —— ACO1, Adrian wesers le Haccambs ‘| SOME FEATURES ‘OF Sine! Weeks) Blass | NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. Adrian Menerole, Vice-President of the | Greenpoin Savings Bank and one of the | pallow, Larry Doyle the famoun second pau ‘ ese cated lasntinn’ 6 jan, won hix bride over the tele wealthiest sen! f that section of | none is told in graphic #tyle in ty Brooklyn, died this afte nat his | Magazine and Story Section of next home, No. WO) Lorimer street, after an Nuniays World There are « numer : Of other atrikin os, ANON thet Mines of nine wees lonven two Being the tollogingt se ee children—Walter Mose arhitect, | ut) Law the ne t atrl aviator, end Mre. WiMi cou e wife of a @ aval f her ther Manhattan phyaleian cretary Oo. Btatels Chau baud Mr, Meserole, who Sig years old, died In the hu: ther Ingtuimenc of ona: Doyle's Was born, the residence having tink youngeat rine’. a ro erected by hie father, Peter Meserole, | "c he story vf little Prince Ju up,’ A pace of muni y Naine In W ue Heather Blooms,” trom sud Bus — in 1790, Mr. Meserole's estate is valued e ee seemed dispelled to-day by denpatches from Germany that hie parents and relatives In Aschaffenburg have posl- tively identified the photographs sent them by the New York police. The po- Hee in some of the German cities where Schmidt is well known doubted he and the slayer were the saine, from the pic: tures they saw, but the photographa of men on O'Connor, was one. and the gangsters whipped horses and got away. the corner, wore hired merely to “beat ap" O'Con: nor, but pent men to ait on the Inquest jury Oct, 8, but he declines to mive out any of the names, H 1S; While Schmitt ts not allowed to re- celve Visitors except by consent of cou wel, everybody who visite the Tumba wants to wee him, 4 FLIGHT ACROSS OCEAN POSSIBLE, SAYS GARROS. CANDY MAN HAS CHANCE “By Tim” Sullivan's auccessur in Con urease will be ¢ ‘Thirteenth ¢ held at No. night, * ‘Tam any White and Charl Congressman, are also candidates. His plan would be to divide the Jour- ney Into three stages: First, from King: attacked Philadelphia Mayor Opposed tm jour here, was taken from the town War on i ie tn City Utuatte, prison at Marks yesterday by a mob 5 SLP > ice ‘ and hang Upinion ts divided as to ‘ ad meeting in Marks yesterday rem 'utions Vent the banishinent of pigs from Phils | iy condemnation of the lynching were f pig. Their owners have raised a ? | ar fund of 2.000 te feht Mayor For Hiankenburg’s effort to make this a erin Constipation Thirteen pig Owners were to have a peared before Magistrate Kisenbrown use | ay, but the action was postponed training te ty fro: seosoing the: forthwith | s n atl i Killed Two Soldiers and PARCUUM. ermany, Sept German soldiers were Kiled and one # Yhe Deliciour Lasative Chocolate |verely wounded 'ast night by an army | UX-LAX RELI) BS CONSTIPATION man whom they were attemptng to Tesulates t! Cia aUmulates the liver apture after he had been detected in a aobbery, Me taen commijted quicide | iets Shure a een . " ote a aa et ae tonia, drew a gun and fired into a crowd among whom tho original trouble maker, Hrady fell, mortally wounded, up their The police say Vantonia and his gang not to kill him, and that 4 from the New York police left no wax pall for the Job, So far an it known doubt in the minds of his family. 8 Coroner Feinberg {x summoning promi. |'tiy wax the Innocent victim of @ | TO SUCCEED ‘‘BIG TIM” nat meeting of the mnzressional District, to be 5 Grand street, Monday The naming of a candidate by nmittee ts equivalent, W. Forbes, a former A candidate to succeed Francia Bur- ter Brownloe, negro, accused of having F ie transferred to the custody of the Fed-|Police Say ii a Jas Em- acute alcoholism or minor injuries. HOW DO THEY KEEP THEY TREWARTHENIC, Cornwall, BEng: | Phi 5 Police Say Prisoner Was Em-| iret person T got down from my cab eral authorities and placed on trial fo! Kiet sa Ons 3 Commiastoner Waldo'a anger was) ON? : Vand, Gene, sohie ating of i : rr ; the wreck,” Doherty sald more | aroused last night. He sent a perempt- Lalo @ sting Of a wasp to-|counterfetting, Then his memory was ployed Simply to Beat week after the accident. “I cannot qet one Theseus te he Hudaon Street Hon- That war the sartorial problem which day killed Lady Molesworth, formerly | aro ined and he sent word to Asaletant . is the picture of that poor woman out of \ Pal. ‘The prisoncr, Frank Franse, 23/ Monsieur Paul Poiret, the "rench cos- Misa Jane G. Frost, second duughter | Diatrict-Attorney Delehanty that he had Up a Rowdy. my mind. I id not understand what 4 years old, of No. 107 Worlworth treet, | Sumer mM Sivig alaneg ae me of Brig.-Gen. D. M. Frost, U. 8. A., of |something to say. bs haa happened watt 1 saw her, abd now Brooklyn, had been picked up by Patrol- jowed moving pictures of a scot In consequence the deal by which oe time. * St. Louis, She was married in 18% to ‘onsen gnan Campomencel in front of Wash-|e° 2eune women im some of the moe tho late Sir Lewis William Molesworth, [Murat wan to have been handed over] That 80 is the price of a man's tite in| . Doherty referred to Mra, wiliiees | ington Market yesterday afternon, startling of his creations. ‘The remark- eho alaa in 188 ‘ to the Pederal authoritien to-tay a0] siookiyn appears tom the police tnved: | seeat,ee meeem whens BOOT was taken Franze was intoxicated and disturbing able series of “movies” was shown In| movement he draped it about the | J bs rom the wreckage. vined. w lxned in the}, " the peace. the grand paltroom of the Plaza, and/ shoulders of the lightly clad model, The wasp stung Lady Molesworth on mena Pitan ne arraigned in the] tigation Into the murder, on the night of| | “My babies break my heart adring me When locked in his celi at the Green- depicted the living modela of the House| A twist of the wrist, a smoothing of the Jugular vein and she passed away |Court of Sneclal Ronwone (or titan ot | Sent. 6, of James R. H-ady of No. Ga | about the wreck,” the cnaincer went on, Sion Mbraat sation tase sight TRAGs| of “Roirst in thy garden) surroundiag | wonte) b”er Cie upper dram) an adlont. within teemty minatee iady Molen-| the Sulllvan law, The plan had peen| Wythe avenue, Hrvoklyn. And at that, | oia'and the other w little over Ave, judt Ne r agains e i i co f . of . F i . Molen- A hata Of the door, Doorman Itoeache | i? Costumer’e estudio. M. Polret had Rvaae on eta fieee aad Fae | worth was @ slster uf Mrs. Kdith Mc. | suapend aentence and kive him Into! the hired gunmen kilte@ the wrong man. | 914 enough to be curious. fecame alarmed and reported to I4en- Planned to bring these young women | oo" aeleon of w dress in three Lauablin of Chicago, John Mullanphy | the custody of Secret Hervice Heents.| 4 coroner's jury Inat night ordered) “Every time I come home they tha tenant Carrol, who sent for an ambu- 8nd their gowns to New York, but! minutes Froat of Rardstown, Ky., Reginald | Instead, on motion of jhe jmerien | ia on a charge of homicide Frank |UP on my lap end ask me about the lance. finally decided to trust to cinemato-| I) another cane he made a new co: Frost of Redlands, Cal., Mrs, Francia | Attorney, sentence was poatpon : alt oes | EACH: ‘What can I them? Thes Dr. Harold W. Howe, one of the graph reproduction. tume by putting @ Jewelled tunlc over D. Hirschberg and Mra. Samue) W.| (Wo weeks, Muret wan taken to the | Vantonta, allan Paul Kelly, of No. 38) can't underetand, but they ask me al 1 internes of the Hudson Street. It was sufficiently viv lige Ite a Fordyce of St. Louis. office of Assistant District-Attorney |: annattan avenue, Brooklyn, Maz and| ways.” ficiently vivid, to judge 12 white underrobe, pulling out the wide . Delehanty, where he was questioned at , responded and examined the from the admiring gasps and apon-/ White collar and ing some psycho- | —SS— = length by Delehanty and Asiiatant Dis- William Klein, brothers of No. ® Tomp- Danecty, One prosmenlly poten ae aie chia mantuu EOnRIMTe ana | eeeeen OrPInUse OF sobs: Who: Watched. | IFGel TIEVORE : (Bra potted.) 1 trict-Attorney Murphy. lene avenue, are held ae material wit: | ees tetsad om the roa¢'s indebtedaced pe phe aioe soni Po ies tee hinproelats te the aus line, Hate anaes inode raat hecaeyen —— LIVING | F JUMPED Dr, George IT. Kirby, Clinical Director | neases to the murder and are aid to be |i, i¢g former engineer and Doherty faces was Sek & Neesten cand, When oor: | mit Gbare thei knets, transparent Grae | noe ; of the “Manhattan States, Hospital for involved in the atory ihe detectives have |the world broken down aad hardly a ! man Roesche protested that Franze had White “eombination'-these were m few| After that? more exquisite tinishea {Says Investigation Shows That) ee ee erie alliniat to leer ree lee eae Werk. le brotherte-taw, 08 boon trying to hurt himself, Dr. Howe of the remarkable “effects” shown. garments. There was a wonderful yel- <2 e seed as ‘ ‘ va nr a | cumstances of Brady's murder. J. Dillon, declared that he would see aol abo " je ¥ y c * if pan 0 me o 0 ne ‘ : eu| if r and white, a yellow velvet trimme others, who work in a dye factory tn { ‘nla knees, In this helpless condition the LOW WAND MODEL. lpasi tine Carat een oe Sue Victim .of Accident. Timtrict-Attorney, ‘Tne others are Dr. | wanamanars, were driving «wagon | sistance falled to cheer the young miss, prisoner was dumped upon the cell 100r | One model n extricated hersoif| heavily embroidered with beads, and a 7 ° a r | ST YEAR {aries F. MacDonald and Dr. Willlam | chrougn Berry atreet when they ware He could mat wine he eaeery Ot the | : . {from her corsage, along with the-eve-|huge fur-trimmed brocade which M. atabon, halted by David O'Connor, of No. 67] "reek from = dice, \ toner Waldo sent the follow: | ning cloak whi he fl iy | Be 3 | Schmidt was taken from hia cell in| wy) treet, The who was very | the victim of his tortured imagination, ‘ng message to the hospital: Mg cloak which she flung carelessly | Polret said was a copy of the robe Worn} NHenuty Police Commissioner Dough- —— the Tomb to the priv fico of Die. eget haa nee? o4 | 88 bis family and friends Armiy believe. i ne on the ground, Why the same accident! by Russian priests. A novel crinoline ih ib fo the pri O98 © -! drunk, ran into the street and selsed The Police Department refuses to aian't happen to a number of other gos-|overskirt had a lone panel in the back | "ty Teported to-day that a careful In- , trict-Attorney Whitman in the Criminal] in pridie of thelr horne, refusing to let | Doherty, who waa exonerated im the accept responsibility for the phyical | sainer draperies was ore than the jay|which stood out like a peacock’s tall, |Vestigation had failed to disclose any Washington Bureau of Labor|Courts Butiding thin atternoon. The} them proceed on their way until they | Feport of Coroner Phelan, broke dows ] oR a apy tee secant muind cold fathor A nkilful arrangement of mirrors in{basis for the theory that “Bix Tim’ ; x three alleniate were awaiting his ar-|naq given him money for drink. ont root whee Se th ae f Precinct lat bound and In bed code Tt takes @ long, Utne, willow [these slides made the effects specially | Sullivan was murdered. On the con-| Gives Figures From Store- | rival and proceeded to put him through) Later that evening the same wagor,| ci See ee te coe Oe } y Howe he Hudson | Wand of @ young woman to be @ | :otavie. y, the evidence taken established @ serton of testa. said to have contained Vantonia and | clered dition by Dr, Howe of the Hudson | trary, ¢ | 1 30 CH PAREN FY PHOTO! to hold, and numerous tests were made f Btreet Hospital. The hospital wil be | Felret model, Tn his brief lecture before the pictures | tng: sullivan eluded the careless guard | keepers in 39 Cities. RENTS IDENTIFY PHOTCS AS |neveral other notorto ra, drove | 10 ioe yraken after the collision, Os | \ held respons! ste for all results, | Such @ one tripped on the canvas,|M. Poiret emphasized a number of points | 11, was suppored to watch over him, SCHMIDT'S. down Berry street. The men im It) ii, Anat test the engine, one of the i On receipt of this message the hospi | Arat of all, wearing a blue serge mitt Ae he has already made in The} | vad onto the: tracker of. the. New ~ All doubt at to whether the man [seemed to be hunting for someone; at big Moguls recently purchased by the ) tar despatehed Dr. Corry to the station, | With fur cuffs and collar, and a fur| Evening World. He apoke of the won- | Wartered onto the tracks Of Ts MANY Wigtinamon, Sapt 2%—How the! charged with the murder of Anna Au-|th® comer of Kieventh treet they | Dis Morule recently Pure aeond te the ‘The bardages were removed and treat-| Dand around the bottom of the enat.{derful figure of the American woman, | York, New Haven an . high cont of living Keeps climbing waa| mueller t@ Hans Schmidt, the prieat, |!alted the wagon and jumped out, One) 0, ang aid by the point where it ment was administered to Frange that | Her skirt was slit, and her low shoes! due to her love of the open air and of |road near Pelham Parkway and was of the gangsters, believed to be Van- should have etopped, just as it did with Doherty. The firat section of the GpringSeld Express had stopped at Stamford when Doherty crashed into it. —- ———— PINDELL FOR RUSSIAN POST. ie Kalter Kupects te Get Am- bascadorehtp. WASHINGTON, Sept. %—H. M. Pine dell, a newspaper editor of Peoria, Iil., lx foremost among those delng eer aldered by President Wilson for Am. bassador to Russia. His friends expect his nomination will be made within @ short time, Mr. Pindell was prominent at the Baltimore convention and was largely instrumental in swinging the big vote of the Iilinols delegation for Mr, Wilson at a crucial time, He has long been @ friend of the President and early in the administration was selected for Comp- fullivans say, to an election, The PAIS, M—Roland G. Garros, | candidate who weemy to have the bigaest | (Toller of the Currency, but declined the who on made an ueroplanw | following ia George W. Loft, the candy| lace. Charles R, Crane of Chicago hag flight acrons the Mediterranean, believes 4" Who has nourished Congressional] been Prominent among those see iaht. aotons the Atlantie Ocean ie 2mibitions for many years, Henry Apple- | OF the St, Petersburg post, pean ae baum, B,J, McCann, Alderman John J. | geen land to Iceland, second, from Iceland Harrison will also be named Mon-| sealed where grown. to Newfoundiand; third, from Now| day night. Jacob Cantor, former foundland to the United States. Horough President, has presented his . ‘Two of these tages would actually candidacy Into prominence, George e he shorter than hia France to Tunts| Ehret, Jr. is also being boomed to fight, and the third very little longer, ; #ucceed Mr. Harrison, who wa With properly arranged supply stations cently named Governor of the Philp. at the stopping points the flight, he pine Inlonals by Hrewitent Wilson. Hate ee pial Lal Le | Newro Lynched by Mob. FINISH FIGHT OVER PIGS. HINCHCLIPE b, Mies., Sept. a —Wal- the wife of @ white sermier CEYLON TEA HOLBROOK $ ” SAUCE