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ee IN COURT FACING CHARGE OF THEFT — After Jones’ “Mrs. Adjourament Night: in’ Prison Gets to Procure Lawyer. IS HYSTERICAL Said She Was Wife Wealthy and Prominent Merchant. of a Answering to the name of Mrs. Mary Jones, @ handsomely gowned and fewolled woman stood before Magistrate Krote) tn the Jefferson Market Police Court this morning charge4 with ‘‘ar- ceny from the person.” Mrs. Jone she says that that t# not her name— Was arrested outside the department store of the Greenhut-Slege) Cooper Company shortly after 6 o'clock Inst Frederic H. Robinson, Head of the Committee night, | John Fisher, a store deteoti fol- | lowed the womnn out of the store and turned her over to Detectives Dennison and Scanlon of the West Seventeenth street police station, declaring that he had eeen her take a handkerchief and | ».x bills from the bag of @ woman at the ribbon counter. “Mrs. Jones,” tearfully protesting, was taken back into the store and confronted by the weman she is charged with having robbed. The latter gave the name of Mise Anne Ritohle of No, se First avenue, Miss Ritchie searched her beg in response to a request of Fisher! and ead that she hed lost @ handker chief and six one-doliar bills. She readily identified the Banakee| chief found on “Mrs. Jone! and the latter wae taken to the West Seven- teenth etreet station house. In her bag and on her person were diamond rings, ® brooch and earrings, valued roughly at 91,000. The prisoner was hysterical. ‘She #ald that the jewelry was all her) own and that ehe would give it all to! Miss Ritchie if she would mot appear | ageinst her. “ET will nog tell my real name,” she said, apparently on the verge of hys-| terica, “My husband is one of the| wealthiest merchants in New York, and it would kill htm if he knew that I had been arrested. I don't know why I did 2 ~I do not need the money. I do not need anybody’s money. { must have been crazy to do what I did." The police took the woman to Head- @uarters to get her finger-prints and ae- certain if she could be identified as an @li-time offender, Nothing was found in the police records that could be traced to her, “Mrs. Jones” appeared tn court thts | morning, resplendant in a smart tallor- | made gown of blue serge. She wore lder face bore evidence of the night she had epent tn 8 cell. Magistrate Krotel aaked her tf she had anything to say for herself. In subdued tonea she asked if she might have a! postponement until to-morrow so that | ashe might engage @ lawyer, This was «ranted to her, and she was remanded to jail. Her examination will be held to-morrow, ey YEGGS ON LONG ISLAND. Pest Office at Reese: for Fitth Tim, | ROOSEVELT, L. I., Oot. 14—For the) fifth time in the last few years the wafo in the village post-office was dlown by yeesmen early thts mornin: ‘The office wan entered by forcing a rear window. Then the mfe, which stood four feet high, was wheeled from the quater office, where it was exposed to/ the full qtare of @ etreet light, into the portion of the office hidden by the voxes, The yesgs drilled holea about the conrbination and filled these with! am expisive, Two olf horse blankets which no one here renognizes were: wrapped aibout the safe and the explo- | wave was shot. Thia tore off the outer door and the Inner door was then darted and forced open. It ts reported that between four and #ix hundred doMars in cash and stamps were taken. Postmaster John ¥. Behr, recent ap- pointes, declines to talk about the fons | ‘intl the post-office Inapectora arrive. When Harry Seabury was poatmaster the safe was twice blown and durin; | the term of Frank Wood the safe was also twhoe dynamited. “What Shall I Do For My Complexion?” avked @ reigning society woman of fir ‘ome Barlow. Phyatelan to King Ed- ward's household ott: ke olive ive it CHIRIS 2 distinot, ally rich in 1 trl aler hesitates abont re you) auld | CHIRIS COMPANY, | BDeah W, 16 Kinte Girest, How York, {! ‘We have had, of course, the eugen! | Ave,” 1 interrupted, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER JEWELED WOMAN Plan to Produce Perfect Eugenic Babies Includes a Bonus of $1,000 to the Parents The Prese Pui Making the Experiment, Explains Candidates Must Convince a Jury of Men and Women Doctors of Moral, Mental and Physical Fitness. When the 100 Per Cent. Man and Woman Have Been Found They Will Be Introduced, and It Is Hoped Will Fall in Love With Each Other and Get Married. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Are you an édeal woman? Oan you qualify as an ideal man? Tf so there may be $1,000 coming to you from the Sociological Fund; the ape Teer of their marriage, the balance to be theirs when the Superbaby ts diamond and pear) pendent earrings. | born. Tho Soctological Fund Committee will guarantee half of the prise money, but they desire that some person or organization Interested In the Practical development of the eugentc {dea shall post the other half. Anybody { ellgible in the contest and ll applications should be sent to Nr. Robinson at the office of the Medical Review of Reviews at No, 206 Broadway, where he told me about his plans for the Superbaby yesterday afternoon. MUST GIVE ANCESTRY FOR THREE GENERATIONS. 44 that applicants must submit ‘ory of their ancestry for three tions. They will be graded at amination on a percentage basis, Physical and moral excellenc the 109 per cent. man and woman have Deen found they will be introduced to each other, and it is the profound hope of the experimenters that they wit) fall in love and marry. Yor Mr. Robiusom frankly a4- mits that love is an essential cle- ment in the production of the sn- perbady. Im fact, he regards :t as guch am important factor that he ways @ father and mother, them. selves imperfect, produce some on began his remarks to by deprecating what he considers the disproportionate publicity given to this novel project in eugenics, “The soclulogical fund of the Medical Review of Reviews has many more important plans.” he sald. “There are so many children already born whol might be brought to eugente perfection by proper food and favorable surround- ing. The moat Important thing of all 1m to the betterment of conditions of labor so that the future fathers and mothers of the race may work under the right conditions and in the right epirit.”” “Stull, your experlment has a very wide interest from the fact that it will be the first sclentife attempt to demon- strate © theories,” I remarked nie twina of Brooklyn, but you can't gen- eralize from an experiment wherein one of the parenta—the father—* more than eighty years old,” BROOKLYN CASE TERMED A FREAK OF NATURE. course not.”” ‘or agreed. Generally speaking, the perfect baby should be Robinson \her of the where from any twenty to thirty years old at the time of is birth—-the futher should be from twenty-flve to thirty-five.” “Tut men really do not attain thetr full intellectual nearly ten y development #8 later until fay about forty: ‘And you say you 8 parents men and wome: are seeking in their fullest mental and physical de Velopment.”’ What you say is true of @ gool many men," Mr, Robinson replied. “hut genetaliy speaking, the greatest number | of men are, 3 think, most at | the result of her tree ni Committee of the Medical Review of Reviews. You need not be an Apollo to win the prize. All that fs necessary is that you shall convince @ jnry of; men and women doctors that you are mentally, morally and physically fit to be the parent of @ eugenic baby; that you shall meet and love @ Woman pronounced by them to be similarly qualified; that you shall | Marry her and become the father of | the eugenic baby—the Superbdaby about which there has been so much talking and writing tn the last few years. Frederic H. Robinson, Pres!- dent of the committee which bas this | novel experiment in hand, has an-| nounced that $500 will be paid to: the chosen bride and bridegroom on ‘WINDOW STOPS HORSE WHEN POLICEMAN FAILS} PEARLS TO DAUGHTERS ahing Co (The New York World) Terrified Animal Thrusts Its Head Through Glass in Railroad Station. M. J. Lennon, station agent at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station of the New York, New Haven an@ Hartford and the New York Cen- tral Raflroads, nerly fell out of his ebair at noon to-day, when a horse thrust its head through the window over his desk and showered him with vroken gine, Lennon ran outside anid found Policeman Croaby of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth atreet station arying to extricate the horee. ‘The animal was attached to a light wagon of the American Cleaning Com- pany, of No. Fast One Hundred hood between twenty-five and thirty- five.” “T understand that the winners of the $1,000 prize do not have to be beautiful-- only healthy,” I said, “Beauty is merely @ matter of " Mr, Robinson answered; “tut certainly doll faces woa't count, Color of eyes, hair and and Twenty-fifth street. Morrie Glans man of No. Bast One Hundred and Nineteenth street had deen driving north in Park avenue, when the horae took fright at @ train passing on the elevated structure overhead at One Hundred end Twenty-fourth street, The horse ran to One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ffth street, whore it crashed into @ furniture van of Joneph J. Pow- uch details are immaterial. What Wo seok are men and women men- tally, morally end physically sound.” “It will be easy to determine mental and physical soundness,” I suggested, “tut how are you going to test moral fitnean?” U THE WORD “MORAL” IN BROAD SEN “Oh, I don't use the word ‘moral’ in its restricted sense. In my opinion any life 1s moral which permits the utmost freedom and development of the indivia- ual without Injury to others, Perha: pes | You recall the experiments in eugenics ,of the Oneida Community, which at one time practised triai marriages. There men and women of the highest moral and mental types were mated with the ole view to race develop- ment.” “What kind of woman ia most likely to produce the Superbaby?” I asked. “& free and independent woman, ® woman capable of self-support,’ ‘Mr. Robinsom answered promptly. “Many women to-day marry merely to have children and a home, with- t loving the men who seek them marriage. They are little better than slaves, and, as the psycho- logical condition of the mother bed @ most important bearing upon Realth and quality of her chlaren, this is @ most undesirable state of affairs, Tho modern woman, of courre, fects the Idea of marriage except choice. Untortu- | @ race, there seems to be| men men secm to be stil! a ide afratd of modern women, They approach mar- re: atuly for of nature. | viage in the frame of mind of Lue tired business man at a musical comedy want to be amused and they re- fuse to think. [am @ suffragist, and T| think every intelligent man should be | Mragist if only for the mort selfish of a'| reasons, that when women are free and have broader intellectual In- terests they will be better compantons | for men." | “Suppose, after you have found your idea; man and woman, they refuse to fall in love with wach other, what will happen?" [ asked. Mr. Robinson smiled, “We hope they wili fall in Jove, but if they don’t it will be all off. For | Jove is easential to the production of the eugenic baby, And, by the way, || think the perfect bavy will have a lim ited number of brothers and Hte Me | ‘a not apt to leppen in the unlim'ted for paremt- ¢emily." sy jo'elock closing order inted as debtors of the CG restaurant are: ‘vunt de Siossons, of [the Bt. Regia, # “Le Algion” Rod- ez, of Miladeiphia, 41.9; Raymond Hitchoock, $3.8 and BV. H. Vingut, ere of No, 18 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-ffth street, caromed off the van and ran onto the sidewalk. Croaby Pushed @ man and woman from ite Path just as the horse shoved {ta head (hrough the window. No one wae hurt but the horse wae cut about the head, It wae extricated and Glassman drove It off, pa eS “BILLY” KENNY IS DEAD. tad Comes % 7 at Hie Country into Madison avenue, bution was disclosed will filed for probate In tho Surroga office to-day. Raker died on July % of this year at Tuxedo, N. ¥. made Nov, 2), 1. To her eint KE. Baker, ia left ten shares of the cap!- tal mtock of the Firat National Hank of Elizabeth 8. Cunningham | left a lemacy Frank §. Shippen. Mr New York. of Altoona, to Mra. Baker by The residue entate in left to Mr. Hake: and he {s appointed executor to serve Jointly with Fisher Baker, In addition to @ half of the peari necklace Mra. St. George |p given an emerald ring and an aqua marine pin. Mrs, Loew im bequeathed a diamond pin, @ solitaire diamond ring an@ other Mra, Baker George Fisher Baker jr, her ment ring and several other plec Jewelry. oo FOUR AIR RACERS DOWN. tof Three! Jewelry. MRS. BAKER LEFT Will Says Famous Necklace is to] !" until the Bronx Be Divided Between Two George of Leal Survivors. necklace owned by F, Baker, ee heal and director of the New Aer Haven and Hartford Matlroad, halves and divided two daughters, Mre St. ton, Her Sen Mops Further Fi ef the Raleons, between Mlorence Kt is cut her BR wil was made her son, PARIS, Oct. 14.—Four of the nine- teen baloons that started Sunday tn the Willam J. K. Kenny, at supervisor of the City Kewwrd and for he imal seveniven yeara piumident of the Securities Advertising Company, No. 2% William street, died suddenly to day at bie country home in Freeport, aD one time Before Mr. Kenn: the office of supery Record he was widely known aaa news- Daper man, holding pritiona with the Times, the Herald end the Press. He Was born in New York Oct, 4 161 atttended the College of the City of New York for a yeat, and hecame con- nected with the publishing house of Appleton & Company. In 1891 he was appointed Supervisor of the City Record and in 18% he formed the Securities Advertising Compa which for sev. eral years handled the city advertising -— “MURRAY'S OWES $88,573. White Mant ¢ tm Nankraptes. ’ iting 10 $89.5 apporhtment to or of the City are siown the | Hall to-day Head in bankruptey filed to-day py] brewer of ad eurean Co Incorporated, | Ned sng c#remor French territory. The Fy by Mauri Geta a Mrs leader, to the sea and M. to-day at ton Jean Delmour . @ pr cured @ B. ninent Tammi which forme Murray's res. | to-plahi at the ( taur. West Forty-necond street, Thig| Lovela, Him Was one of the “night Hfe’ rostaurants | Venue Mra. Delmour gave foreed to the wal! by the Gaynor 1 Among tho Brooklyn, 81.96.96 lakabite, sans trae, en. mend sith . hood, but put out PY 48M POM ® IO Brooklyn Edisog ( ean Ajoury) ey 4g in ‘ped epew ese sqavaqy ‘Polly eae seeang at Williams avenne, Delmour homestead, Brooklyn labout street and Bedford aveny did not Ini poly of the tie nion either direstion. ich th Clty Deny Pol. look, who was standing near the point explosion o knocked down but not hurt, him motives were sent to the gas and electric companion A. witow eenae at hurch ef § ber ahs “em Ree mee cr crer ee AST cree pwectl GSES Leet ree oven piloted by Valle alighted Dahouen, address as Island, the old} curred, wa Through | international baloon race for the Gor- don Hennett Cup, have landed, all on Tne ngiven bailoun Honeymoon, landed lant evening at the Village of Langueux, near Saint Birene, the aviators, J. De Hrancla and Jourdan, having sighted the ocean. nch entry Picardie navigated Rieraime and W. Schnel- Mer decended lant evening at Cordomet clone The Italian Myer, Agostini A. naute believing blown out over the ocean. Roma, piloted by Pastine and Tulllie| landed at 1.15 A. M. at Ploueroon, —aiiaiaieamen MRS. DELMOUR TO WED AGAIN | eto Wed a Ww Wrewer To-Night, w. at 212 the aero- jahing- of Law the A. Dury ©, ‘The rforined New Bada | 14 = an ra Ha | IN TWO STATES | Five - Story — Manufacturing | Plant Burned, With a Total Loss of $150,000, The Bronx was lit up early this morn- Ing by one of the most spectacular blazes seen in that borough in years. Mire in a five-story manufactoring wiKiing at Park avenue and Ittner | Piteo resisted almowt the entire Fire | hours, | Department of the borough for affording a spectacle which roused peo- Die fron thelr bode as far away as the Connectiut and Long Toland shores, he building was totaily destroyed Sand several others saved only by the Nevoulean exertions of the fremen. The loss in $1,000, Five hundred tives are tlrown out of wor Phe fre started from unknown causes occupied by the Star Iron Worke and the United Metat Door d Bash Company. It spread to each of the five floors and burst through the roof, When it had finished only the shell of the building stood and that wae tottering. ‘Smoky Joe” Martin, Wattalion Chies, had called hin mon off nd for hours they had spent thelr efforts on the roof of the Tramunt Silk | Company's big butlding, on As other de of Iuner Place, wetting duwa roof and walle. This waa saved. FIRE CAPTAIN CALLS RESERVE | TO CHECK CROWD. | On the atreet floor of the burned bulld- ing were Hirschbora, Shoenberger & Krieger, ironworkers, ‘The floor above Was oocupieal by tho Ivilina Machine Company; the third floor, by Louey @ Sona; the fourth, by tho Princess Patt!- coat Company and I. Lovy & Co., rib- bon manufacturers, and the fifth by the Claremont Silk Works, Nothing is left of any of then, Police Capt. “Big Steve McDermott Of the Tremont avenue station discov. ered the fire and called out ali the re- serves of Morrisania atation, They had thetr hands full keeping back the crowds, Street car traMe in Webater venio was tied up for the rest of the night. When the first detail arrived the bullding nace and of apparatue a binging furs jecemsive alarms were sent in tapped of fire fighters, Battalion Chier Barrett sent in the second alarm and Deputy Chief Callahan sent the third, which brought mokey Joe Martin all the way from Broadway and One Hundred and Thir- ty-third street. —— WIFE WILL CARRY ON So) SUIT OF INSANE MAN and Florence Bellows Loew of No, 20 This mode of distri- in Mra, Baker’ Will Charge Injuries Affected Mind} —Action Started Five Years Ago. | wera ia tn ust the New York npany to recover for tnjuri 1908, will now d by his wife, Catherine O'Con- nor, and @ new complaint, alleging that the injury to hiv head haw resulted tn Anaanity, will be xerved. An order to thin effect was fled by Justice Tompkins to-day. O'Connor's case has had @ varied career, On tno date given he wan driving acroam the tracks of the Harlem Division et Pleas- ntville, when he was atrick by the @ Bine of w pase. gor train The case was fiat tried in May, 1906, and a verdict rendered for the railron Micted on company. This was wet aside and a | new trial ordered, which was } 12, 190. At this trial but also set amide and a view trial ordered In October of that yeur, awarded 9,00) damages, this was, new trial could be ha had been acting abnormally time, was adjudged inan mitted to the State Ho Keepste ‘ad Mhivigast Tmnatiua! -fourth street and Park | Ge ont, a main of the pony n Lights of the, for a block | n Knob- ave to be! The sory diatant postmaster: of it hy ¢ opping the pieces in sack Whe, on Sept, it! into the Hudson River, was arraigned Meged, fled that fittle mining town! before Juige Malone fn General Bee with $11.0", the contents of two packs eons th's morning to plead to the ine tn “nd n ra wer r Ver tra ro din at ble there. The atolen| Malone then agreed to a postponement money belonged to ming perators. | until Monday and Schmidt was taken About $9,000 was recovered in Cleveland. ! pack to the Tombs. (DELAY FOR SCHMIDT, AWAITING TESTIMONY. ayer May H “When Inspectors Catch Him H on Insanity Evidence in Cleveland. | from Germany. arm of Une'e Sans i Ifans Selmidt, who ' Anca Aw ¢ Wid not take jong to faste nieller, cut up ber body and dispored of registered mall | dict ler n the first degree for mw Iherger, hia wife and were) found agalna: him fast Friday. When ed te New York, whe snder the} Clerit Cowing, having finished reading ne of HL. Morr, Sitverger tool! the Indictment, demanded how Schmidt arate rooms from thie of hin wife pleaded, hin counsel, Alphonse Keeble, ldressod the Court. me of the expensive h ng: led to epend about $1,009 « “Your Honor, 1 would like to have the hampacne suppers, They remained! pleading in this case postponed for ene New York for four days and j week Tt is my intention to male @ ed to Cleveland, O. wher motion that the Court appoint a come © arrested Inet nisint liasion to take testimony concerning wet-Office Inspectors Mosoy and News | tee defefMant in the tand of his bit fof the Washington Division Worked Germany. According to my information ffice Ine | he ‘ew York and * from the has been adjudged a lunatic in Gere many, and T desire testimony concern- tog thie’ fo divisions, They) Assistant District-Attorney Delahan- ed the Sil ere with the ald of ratl-|ty offered no opposition to the delay, 1 trainmen, Paliman conductors and) hut he said that since District-Attorney ing car waiters Whitman expected in a day or #0 just Iberger is twenty-three yoars old and| the information Mr. Koelble wanted e from Hungary, He was a vatua-|and would b» willing to supply It to man in the Pocohontas post-office be- | the lawyer, he naw no need of the ap- arge number of Hungariana! pointment of @ commission, Judge nnaylvania $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Guaianteed Gai ‘Proof—the Gold Stripe makes them so. Black, white, colors, or dyed to sam- ple in 24 hours, quicker if GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOP 27 West 34th Street New York La Grecque New Thigh-Reducing . 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