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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ¢," 1913. RUSHTORELEASE | Harold Bolce, Father of First Eugenic Baby, POUCEMANHERO'S VICTIMOF PRIEST — {CATCHTWO MUTANTS IMPORTS LOWERED! © Says ““NO’’ to “Should Woman Propose’? ASSASSIN WILL BE:| HADCASHENOUGH DE NMES MES Parent Who Chose Love and Offepring by the Sci- ee — ee Gives Them Epigrammatic Expression. —_—<-—- ——— ‘Woman Who Served Prison ' CustomsHouse Thronged With P h of Mi ine Writer, Who Says Da \ Masher Who Knifed Sergt.| Relatives Resent Coroner Fein-| Term “Hopes She Made ersonal Sketc! lagazire Writer, ye Day! Brokers 5 ~ | McNiern berg’ i rhe ea Eager and Night Divorce Courts Would Be Necessary cNierney Marked for g's pone to a Good Job” of Setting Blaze. luction, Ss Punishment. J for Al Red if Women Did the Popping. peedy ury tormon, om somes mma, ete — : fragettes were bury again early to-day ‘MILLIONS Al By Sophie Irene Loeb. -| Coroner Feinberg’e melodramatic ap-| Wen they set fire to and badly dam- ' RE INVOLVED.) | snow Harold Bolce He ts 8 philosopher. Yet, somewhat aifferent | INDICTMENT NEXT WEEK |. 'to hie “ttundred. Stttion Dotter Sines hone at RusapeareeaeniaT j — from other philosophers, he likes facts and figures to back up his philoso-| Jury" in the Aumuelter inquest yester- | few miles above London. Twe women With $73, phy. That is why he seemingly chore love and babies by the science route. ay for funds to provide burial for the | Were arrested in the vicinity om gus $73,000,000 Dutiable Tor ersal yours be wuss oat jHonor Funeral on Tuesday f0F | aymempered romaine of the victim of Dicion of being members of the “arses { Goods in Warehouses, New cian in the Government service at | Martyr Ordered by Hana Schmidt's murter lust aroused Of amos, As ie usually the case When Washington and is the author of the, . emphatic protest to-day from Joseph pimtiar outrages occur, large quantity | York Leads Ports, book “New Individualism.” In fact, | _ Waldo. Ixler ani hia wife, Mra. Igler © & of suffrage literature was found strewn | { t cougin of Anna Aumteller. about the grounds, — Sa Hai wat : ae a ‘The Ielere called at the District-At-| The Elms is the country residence of | a as ec ae hd reduced itt ts elementary part | use pogrom to ee dat ctr wa tomer oe and eid they ware wil |i Tor the Dios of Lenten See Custom House in Bowling Green we iB tng, and able to give Christian burial to in ing Green were {t wae po longer new, and he would | mapped out by the District-Attomey to-| |, Ina of the murder victim. They house was one of the most beautiful and i Leta rl apie ebb turn his attention to the next in line fay for Frank Gorgon!, an Italian @hoe-| werg informed thet inasmuch as the| Tranes bod a Sate) ve oe e of So that all the new cults and isms | |maker who stabbed Potice Sergeant Jo-| pubic Administrator has in his custody] The two women were subssquent®y ‘ Redeains ¥ te unease ae were given a fair trial and now it is feph MoNierney mst Sunday, tating | ga, which ‘Anna Aumuefier had in @| brought up and charged at the pellen lent Wilson, were arranging for aut snrpeiiton to all CANE know hie |wounda from the effects of which Mc-! savings bank at the time she was killed, | Court, when they were identifies op the immediate release from bonded went that thie, his latest ex meat | | Nterney ied last night in Bellevue Hos-| there te no necessity for extra funds for | Slse May Richardson and Miss Ra ‘warehouses of millions of dollars’ worth fe iad ds | pital. Tf Patrolman Wiliam J. Deneen,|purial expenses, Whatever is left over | Ctl, Pesce According to the — of merchandise which had been hi of research, should assume the form tise the dabeuns of 6 cttaple sunetal evidence, Miss Richardson, ‘whe back pending the tariff reduction of the first eugenic baby. len buh Baa Oe fesn recently velesset Grom grist, ‘The great rush, however, to take nde But Harold Bolce is a shy 4 t Gite cote te Geaas ” [eaie aprusanuee,. saan: ie ' " e jut Haro! ce 16 & shy man, ani rmutdered girt’e mother in Germany. month’ tmpriseament, admitted (as Vantage of the sweeping reductions will | although he had bis views of women he seemed to rather prefer putting ‘The Isters wald they would ike to| she hed est fire to the house and nope Tot take place until Monday, according | them in cold type than to bear the rebuke of the fair sex. And as for bables ee the portions of Anna Aumustinre | stele’, mete 0 Gost Jee tS a 9 the customs oMcials, owing to the) _ Harold Bolce would have been the last man on earth to have carried out body In the Morgue, Permtesion ‘wae | ing and ball was not allowed. fact that Saturday in a half holiday and little if any business ordinarily in transacted in the Customs Department. There {# more than $73,000,000 worth of imported goods in bonded warehouses in the port of New York which have been held up until the new tariff dill should fo into effect. Customs officiain be- Neve that before the end of the com- ing week more than $40,000,000 worth of these goods will have been released upon the payment of the reduced tariffs throughout the United States, GOODS STORED IN ANTICIPATION OF NEW LAW. When the tariff law first began to as sume definite shape, merchants all over the country began ordering large aup- Piles of goods on which reductions had been promised by the Democratic Ad- ministration. Those goods, as soon at they were rec@ved in New York, were aent, as allowed by iaw, to bonded wa! houses, out of which they may be taken at will, upon the payment of the lezal duties. In every case where a tariff reduc. tion was in sight merchants held the removal of these govds the new tariff, TI @om shortly after 2 to raw wool and articles manufactured After Dec, 1 while be entered from wool and sugar. free wool becomes effective, manufactures of woo! Qt e materially lower duty after Jan. 1, Me Duti on manufactur Wil be decreased after soe on the free hist altoxether. NO PARTICULAR COMMUNITY TO GET IMPORTS. There are forty-eight bonded ware- houses in the Port of New York, now containing $78,000,000 worth of dutiable G00ds imported from foreign countries. Bélieving that most of these Imports would be demanded as soon as the Inw Decame effective, the customs offices w to-day at 8 o'clock, inrtead fat 9 as is usual, The already larze rical force wan augmented by fifteen extra men, drafted from other depart- ments of the customs service, These extra men will b kept on duty as long aa the extra withdrawals require, The active eupervision of the work ot enforcing the new tariffs and per- mitting the entry of goods under them ts in charge of Gen. Nelson H, Henry, the Surveyor of the Port. The $40,000,009 worth of dutiable goods that will probably be roleased from + the warehouses next week will be ecat- tered all over the United States, that materts and thrown upon the various markets up long a» Possible 'n order to take advantage of new law, signed by President Wil- o'clock last night, hecame effective at imidnixht, except ty of sugat 14, 1914, continuing until May, 1916, when sugar eo reductions in the cost of man 80 scared in my life. “Oh, no!" back.” Yet had the mother told him that the baby showed symptoms of a higher clv- {ilzation he would at once have gone to Great lengths to find the facta, he studied for the ministry, but soon ecience and statiptics claimed his in- terent and he continued the study of the Bible. largely with a view of deter- mining ite accuracy. Thus Ms work “Blasting at the Rock of Ages” was notal achievement in that direc- tion. For a long time Harold Bolce was a Christian Scientist, Very often he told me that the great ray of hope for the human in this belief was the cheer- ful attitude Involved in this religion. GEST HAPPY THOUGHTS. This note of cheer never went to pro- test with Harold. He never could write unless he was cheerful, Suggestion also was one of his ,hobd- vies. te would always beg those close to him to only suggest happy thoughts. He would then gather toxether hia boxes and barrels of statistics, lock himself in a room and write iike mad. And no Jone will deny that Harold Bolce can | write. He does not mind any subject. In fact, to my astonishment when I was in London last summer, 1 found him following up a clue for @ great murder cuse In the outskirts of the clty. In this effort he was intent upon prov- Ing some great effect on dual person- ality. me he became interested in was the great Eugenic Con- grea: Charles Darwin, leading spir! Who Was one of the 8 jn the eugenic movement. the consulting scientiats relative to his eugenic baby, Eugenette. Harold Holce believed that mothers should be ecoe nomically free, As to this he sald: “It nas trodden the endless round in the commonplace. The world has had {te great leaders, but most of us in spite of théir great teachings live in the midst of poverty of thought, We Harold Bolce loved the Bible. Once! BEGGED HIS FRIENDS TO 8UG-, when Bolce had many talks with Also Dr, Baleeby, who is now one of such a proposition unless it had its statistical value so that he could prove something. I remember once a young mother stopping to talk to Harold. | She fondly told how the baby was growing and how much it weighed,: offering it to him to hold im his arms to test the weight. I never saw a he sald, warding it off, “you will have to excuse me. There is a trick about such things and I should break its} 4 i] First Eugenic Baby | Already Shows Sign | of Pre-Natal Influence. called Bugenie, but the parents de- cided on Bugenette. the baser sex have never been famous | for saying No! | SELECTION OF A HALIBUT MORE IMPORTANT THAN CHOOS- ING A HUSBAND. “The trouble with the proposition to [have women propose is that It pro- vides that plan for all women, regard- less of age, shape, color or ante- cedents. This being true, its inherent weakness is in the assumption that every man asked would accept, If they did, we should have to have day and night divorce courts. Proposing by women would doubtless break down the lant objection to divorce, Even as it Is, divorce in many cases ix @ food thing, }1f not too long delayed. “It is aaked whethe a halibut 1s of greater the selection of a husband. not, Halibut fs a husband Is alive. is the thing. “The woman should not put up her Judgment against man's, In choosing her, he displays, as @ rule, rare wisdom while the woman, in accepting him usue ally displays rudimentary powers of choice. And the American rl has many and sometimes legion from which dead fish and the For him, indeed, bait the selection of! importance than| Probably! ite in the seat of the scornful¥ The | earth ts hera forever in @ title not made with hands; but she aske for @ All these declarations including the Inclination written deed. and demand to propos the war that women want to wage for a kingdom that no man ever claimed. “There is such a thing an rule by di- vine right on earth, and it is truly feminine, Beneath Americ: agitate. ours is, indeed in righteous truth, A Government of the Women, by the Women and for the Women, “We have recognized that she is a roddess, and have enshrined her on our coins, and when the transaction \s over right woman, she has the coin and we have her image in our hearts. Let woman propoge and the Illusion wilt Pass, the sons of Nberty will wake from their dream, and man will wear the goddess 0: the money, hoarding it to “It is indeed love fi makes the wheels of the world go rouna, Woman beautiful, beloved, graces: the anceratral hall; a hall-room bed is her womankind that emancipated sister's sphere is the globe; domain. “Woman Is seeking to be man’s equal; man does not expuct to be hers; he 1s too smart to try _—— WHERE 1S PHILIPPI? « ASK TAMMANY CROWD Candidate McCall Said He'd Meet ‘Em There and They All Want lot. | Woman’ jet her cherish her fo Know. “Gentlemen, Ul! meet you at Phil- ippl.”” EDWARD BF, M'CALL, Mr. MeCall issued this promise, or | threat, wo meeting of young Tammany men at the Imperial Hotel last night. And to-day from the Bowery to Elev- enth avenue and Cherry Hill to Fort | George the faithful of Tammany hosts | are asking: “What does ho mean he'll | meet us at Philipp!, Where ts the Joint? | Haas it got an all night icense? Is that where wo go to put up or Is It whore they hand out the dough? Or ts he | trying to mako business for a now red | Ain't it awful the way Vou to advertle MOTORIST WHO KILLED UNKNOWN MAN HELD New Bureau Used {fn Efforts to Identify Victim of Auto, Thomas M. Sweeney of ,No ™ St. Nicholas avenue was held by Magistrate iFyescht in Harlem Court to-day on a@ charge of homicide, following the death of an unidentified man who was run down by Sweuney at Morningside ave- ighteenth William Edwards of t One Hundred and Twenty- A negro who was riding ‘4 car, was held on a charge of intoxteation and remainded to the Coroner as a material witness. According to peraons who saw the ac- cident, Sweeney was driving at reckleas speed and waa sigzageing along the street, ‘The victim Was running to get out of the when the automobile swerved and pursued him and knocked him down, The car stopped about a block further on. The police say that Sweeney was Intoxicaetd, The police took @ careful description of the deud man for the Bureau of Identification established following the long delay in the recognition of the body of the late Timothy D. Sullivan, By finger printe It was proved that he was not listed among the criminals at Head- quarters. The card catalogue of mist ing persons has as yet no entry of # man bling him, He was about thirty-flve years old, five feet ten ine tall, stout and of light complexion. nue and One Hundred and street last night. No. 2%) W. He wore @ gray overcoat and a gray suit and a soft cloth hat. FARMS AND GARDENS FOR EVERY CITY PARK Brooklyn's Park Commissioner Would Teach Boys and Girls to Be Farmers and Horticulturists, If your son would be a farmer and your daughter a horticulturtet, ft will not be necessary to or her, to Minnesota, or to K ery city = who was also stabbed by Gorgont, ia lable to appear as a witness the case | will go before the Grand Jury early |mext week, and Gorgon! will be placed on trial before the end of the month. Deneen tn on a#ick leave and under the| care of a surgeon, but ts anxious to appear in court. A heavy leather belt, | which the knife of the assassin atruck, was all that snved Deneen from the i fate of McNierney, He hea @ wound in hia abdomen and another in his right hand. MeNierney fought @ravely for his life, but the best surgical kill wan powerlean to overcome the effect of his ‘dinermbowelmeant, When it became ap- parent yeaterday that McNierney’s span | of life was drawing to « close, his wife \was summoned to t! hospital. Mo- Nierney spoke hia last worda to her: | BIDS WIFE TAKE CARE OF THE | “K1D8." ‘Take good care of the three little lktds," he sald. For unprovoked brutality Gorgont's crime stands in a clase by fteelf. Ho is a type of the surly, knife and gun carrying foreigner who haa no reapect for |aw or decency or consideration for life. MoNlerney and Deneen, off duty end hound downtown on a Second avenue L train iast Sunday night, noticed two olly and persistent Ttallana annoying a couple of respectable young women, The girls moved away from thetr tor- mentors, but the Italians followed, mak- ing Insulting remarks. McNierney pushed himrelf ‘between the giris and the two Italtans. He warned the men to cease thelr annoy- ance. As he was off duty he had no de- sire to make an arrest, although he did display his shield to add force to his warning. SACRIFICED LIFE TO DEFEND YOUNG WOMEN. Gorgoni, one of the two men, emptied at MoNierney a mouthful of disguating, profane insult. It was heard by every- body im the car. MeNierney reached out to catch hold of Gorgont, saying: “You are under arrest.” ‘The Italian whipped out a knife with given and they volunteered to arrange for the funeral as econ ae the time arrives for burt CASE TO BE PR NTED TO GRAND JURY ON WEDNESDAY. ‘The cane against the priest, with the verdict of the Coroners jury that he killed Anna Aumueller, will be pre sented to the Grand Jury next Wed- neaday, An indictment will be returned probably on Thursday. On that day the alleniata who have been retained to ine Schmidt will meet and Prepare a report, which will reach the District-Attorney on Friday. Should the allentsts report that Schmidt ts insane, or should there be @ difforence of opinion, Judge Foster WAI arrange for a formal trial in lun- acy. A jury will be impanelied and all the testimony as to Schmidt's mental state will be submitted. Then, if the Jury concludes that Schmidt is insane, he will be committed to Metteawan Asylum to remain until he recovers hie reaaon or until he dies, Should the jury conclude that Bchmigt in rane ft will be tried on the indict- ment ch.rging him with murder, Ow- ing to the conrevted condition of the calendar tt will not be possible to call him to trial before the first or second week In November. Alphonre G, Koelble, Sohm{at’s counsel, believes that the alleniats will find his cellent Insane. Mr, Koelble holds that Schmidt's outbreak in the Coroner's Court yesterday, when he threw a rosary and a handful of smail change into the faces of spectators seated near him, waa conclusive proof of a disordered mind, In case Schmidt ts called to trial for murder his defense of course will De insanity. w five-inch blade sharp ax @ razor, and plunged It four thmem into the police- mane abdomen, twisting the blade. Deneen leaped to his brother officer's ansistance and the murderous Gorgoni aimed a atab at his aldomen, Deneen'a belt saved his life and he and some pas- rengers disarmed Gorgon! and held him untli the Nineteenth @treet station war reached. There two detectives arrented Gor- gonl, ‘The two Kirin ant the other Ttal- tan disappeared. FULL POLICE HONORS AT MAR- TYR'S FUNERAL. Comminsioner Waldo announced to- day that McNierney, who died a hero's death, will be accorded full police hon- ors at his funeral, Besides the usual eacort of a sergeant and mn patrol- men, there will be an honorary escort SCHMIDT PUZZLES ALIENISTS BY INSISTING HE IS SANE. Mr. Koelble, after to B@chmiat in the ToDmba to-day, sald he found his client in bad physical shape, Hie violent outhreak of yesterday had brought un an attack of Inew_ Mr. Koolbie ulao suid that Schmidt's mental dixipility appears to be more pro- nounced, The altenists who are examining Schmidt admit that they are up against @ pusaling case, Invariably in @ mur- der cane when an accused man ts sus- pected of shamming insanity the alten: lata find that ne bends all his f) toward showing that he ts insane. Schmidt, on the contrary, calmly tn- nists that he isn't insane and, osten- aibly, engages himself in a sincere at- tempt to ahow that he is mentally nor- mal. “Stop your shamming,” aid Dr, Carlow F. Maedonald to Schmidt the other day. “You know you killed that girl and @re fully responsible for your No matter what National Biscuit Company product you ask for— crackers or cookies, .. wafers or snaps, . . cakes or jumbles —it will be delivered to you in perfect condition, either in packages with the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark, in attractive small tins or from the familiar glass-front cans. Freshnessisassured through the distrib- uting service of the National Biscuit Company, which affords a constant supply of biscuit to every part of the United States. Buy biscuit baked by Macted 38 ONY alnale Ieoaiity with Confucius or Socrates, They have S oLaning| toate, wild activities of John | me oF Py pea Por a Ware Stee street station, ertainty, replied Schmidt without IT 18 BELIEVED NEW YORK| made Hymen something of @ harlequin] ” “The wily ways of Eve are alluded to. lef, InstruGtor (Of speakers for) ee caked fram. the Boatd of Mati oe Ne Meio eee en areal ta dally baker pe ih : of are due , j , 0 me yo LEADS PORTS. And Cupid is most at home in a comic} eve was not a coquette, she was not| amma" ra due to hin efforts to | to be auto’ trom ml ahaa es ae ee, Uae M87 OF the Fonerel, to ths’ ee Deen tebing ‘you. 1 Om. seeteotiy Wetted Ai the Gusto Hor en declared |MIEMAIOAE: wily, She wore nothing to attracts! Mave its young men explain that Mr 1 var Se dial gner panne i six Bunarad peace of the ener wane and Iw ed." NATIONAL ‘ ; / eaabale ves Masa» | Brooklyn. ‘The pl 0 wet son Polic . a —_> the amount of dutiable goods held in TAWDRY MELODRAMA.” — || 0 Parley. She had something to offers ste, William Shakes fesked the | hoes and other Implements, and an 1-1! Vitations to attend the tuneral have iBpecial warehouses all over the country awalt-| “whey have made love Iudlcrous. [Aun accepted: “and we know whae! KHOR Of onn Jullus Caosar where they | TUT teen went to Andrew Carnegie, Vincent | wnngerg Day Wa reed at Ligh BISCUI T ing the tari reductions, but tt yy be-] Our whole marriage system is @ happened to him. And with the Man,| Weuld meet again, And sald ghost (in mmptroll nat eae eke Astor and Doek Comm ‘A. ¢, | Pounders’ Day was observed at Lehigh ved the figure will reach more/than] cheap and tawdry molodrama of |ine Woman, tuo, went down and out’! y would meot rattan; Act l#mith, the honorary members of the) UNversity to-day, to honor the memory $150,000,000, Government bonded waro-] society and it never really becom Th wan a bad beginning, Evo was thel that they | 1 OE ANOED Ape. Decker, She PRIIABENEY houses being hed at al! ports of] sertous until it wtarte toward the frat woman to propose, and just ut we Metory aver ; ‘The funeral will be horn: aioe} Bish, And. 0 sonier “honatary Geer C entry, whether on the seabourd or ! tragedy of divorce, . are getting back into the Garden og| Cacsar's on nemies for a grea ate ton , late residence, No, 505 Kast{00 (We eininent men inland towns, It in Melieved, however,| “Matrimony is simply an inatitution | Eden, we ought to keep that in ming | Heioloina, vin,” instructs tho | or Brooklyn pi hth atrene, "uendny erorinet f lawe wan given by President that New York leads all ports of entry| good in one age and outlived in the| “I do not maintain that courtship, ay| learned Mr. "that is why they | fiiel m decrenwe of $2145 A requiem high masy over | f Manan ert with $73,000,000 worth of goods. next, Long ago'we did away with the|it is practiced by man, le the most | can't find Philippl in the tei H " ¥ the will te oelevrated at. ALAN Always look for that name Almost every conceivable article in| professional mourner at the grave and| civilized purvuit. But Cupid ia biind,| books." | dari ane h’s Church in Bast Bishty-seventh ‘the world is held in these warehouses, the skeleton at the feast, We are] and he would not Improve his marks: MRS WATCHER IS Wok AA AR ' put in the Port of New York the largest | orlsinal in everything except marriage,|Manship if woman led him by the ; loNlerney, forty» at dhe ee Dee Rr metkth cater buen ates IS WORRYING.) PRESIDENT NAMES VOGEL. |an'att rics’ ne wie" | MR, FAT MAN ° linens, woolens, furs, silks,| A® to woman's distinct place in the|for thelr accuracy of alm. Fortune she Told tor Cubiome wergeant in April, 1912, In 140 he wa t s Th enand Colored Fashion Yeather goods, dried fruits and leat| World Harold Bolce seamed to retain] MANY MEN WOLUD ACCEPT TO Came True of Hernelt, ANTE def New York | Commended for gallant rescues at. a! promised yourself und wile a course af “Fete” todaces, Few of the woolen importa|YerY Old-fashioned ideas, however. This AVOID AN ARGUMENT ad . eaeht ensury. fine, and in Wl he tecalted tua Feterlfaumaninikenl fare being taken out, Importers hoiding| ® Plainly discloved in a deoate of which | te iq true that many a man Would] whe eh te Mae MAM across at by President Wiison| Meyer medal for waving « boy trow| All the princijal drug and departrent stores them up until the redéced woolen sched-|%¢ tok the negative alde on the 8U-| accent to avold argument, Whoevey | nl * Coming to sea you Zul of th t drowning. ell “Fatolt,” so you will have no trouble OOKIC uleg become effective, TAR Gk et reli Pia Baa doy haw seen a pian buying goods in a ae-| trea cscnein. the eer Saunt Treavarer of the Ca.td Staten] The Poltce Depart Pivtapseuriell with, arin exvuse for delay cil *| partment atte, or nas been that iuck.| *2eue Goodwin, the woman de et saddened yesterday, Yours for cora‘ort atid succe : ined ie neat sin a areenpy longa ‘anf te aren se wa 8 f brigh PUNCHES CAT'S DEFENDER, |"! !0%s0t etm ys 4, jem maar hans fw Fm Sn} Toon OMG a he A est ail | gata oy eat oe, & gon eat weve co.|| 8 pages of bright lon laatirg changes in the Eternal Femin-| man. He buys his way to Mbeey ana Ridgewood, Q 5 ee AO BI pTiTn Ot VOR | ac vainber’ while (evade fe artae OF Warren Street, Ne 7 £ ° Ine. We dodge her hats when fasbion| gets out the door. And he would do h Tals dark : Broad street | diamond thieves, 18 again ia 4 crit- Bead for Hookles pictures, showing So decrecs, and the dangerous javelin’! the ame if woman offered herself in| ™4n i# Kolnk ible for you many Verge | ie) oonditl - — = Welter James, manager of the Gresiey| WitH, Which she tranafixes them. Her | bargain aa fo that you will move,” continued the|’ Me 1 iy thirty-five years oid and eee wom latest i* all Styles Waquare Theatre at Bisth avenue and| Neve two ecesone In succession, nee]. There are many reasons why women) seer, unctuously, “You will wo acroval.s « graduate uf Columbia | PLOT TO KILL KITCHENER? ‘Thirtieth street, tried to shoo away @ e 5 should let the man propose. He has al-| water and I sew 4 anot the Columbia and New J | Ladies!i “Man can adjust himself to anything! in the May Man- which was killing @ mouse in front! ». ways taken upon himself the ordeata| hand sometoing that looks | ap py St the theatre 0d causing © crowd te Woman docs, ie has to. She hobbles| that require nerve and daring! Picture) paper. Yuu are Kving to worry Hrlitoh Army Chief Leaves Ventee | M , ver ua wit 5 | gather, The cat woult not quit and/conidence of a Caesar, Sho wears! mouse at tote tame ny ane [Seen : Shep Kore 4 |. Thave a rich looking dark ton agazine, Tames, who fa giant in statue kicked | chains, but forged by herself, and is grant reverian to the wood al rame to pad just as Mrs Watere ROME, Oct, 4—Tt was exp ‘blue mannish serge that I . * it into the street, Solomon Neumark of|ihe symbol of Freedom in spite of r @ g00d old system doped [Lut save that she h May that Lord Kitchener's sudden t iven ree th No, 88 College street, clerk in a nearby | them. If she intends to relate Prt elles te ude the aX he her gan tortune instead of Mrs. We trom Venice war due to the ais, /C@ S€ll at a price of $1.25) 8 wi store told James he ought to’oe ashamed| ing probacly will stop her. There are. marge” tt At teal RO afrHld Of & | Goodwin's, Tao interview to | | covery of an allexed plot to anassinute | Der yard, Call or write for t " w <@ himself and called him “a big stiff." | even men who will not, on sept. i, | nmond, &. | him. Kitchener arrived in Venice lust O-Morrow $§ “To give women the right to propose samples, The fist of James landed on the young ‘Woman excels in more than three) would be like handing & hoe to the jaw, knocking him unconscious street at Post | week, nit that he would remain | nan’ hundred and fifty occupations in Amer-| flo ‘and bidding them till the so ; A-MOrith Bad OH RAORAY he tells \ U N D AY On the sidewalk, After he had been|ica, and she oan readily add another| that delights to nourish (bar, ne ee ere ee paper) oy and receive 1s Wee Jearne today: that, te arrival MITCHELL THE TAILOR SS) uttended by @n ambulance surgeon| role, The championship for ropine| "Woman runa the works, now as ai her wcioss the war th he died an hour ia of eighteen Mohammedans from Bayo | uinark appeared before Magistrate oie id by @ woman; woman's ways, even if her name is not at tne ) to arraigned in the “ No charge r made the Britis, Warrior uneasy ne] 1431 BROADWAY, W O R L D Corrigan as complainant against James, | success, if she starts to prop {9 as- head of the stationery or abo | Court. 4 Mrs. Watcher captainiy is |mace vat the driver, William Pields | ternational poli ave the Mohamme- ohn wes fa ured! ‘Besides, the best follows amens, She asks fore stone, and wo sive ber| worrying lo Williow ‘Brook Farms jdaue under sufveillance, | |New York, a .