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" OF AGED SWAI ‘7 Am a Real Farmer,” Says the Diva, Who Has a { J Big Place in Australia--Then When a Friend : Tells Her She Looks “Wicked” She In- Fi Listen Impassively to Warm) dulges in a Frisky Pas Seul. | Love Notes William Hughes Wrote Miss Mcintyre. “The Slit Skirt Is Vulgar and Immodest,” Asserts Madame, Adding: ‘I Like the Way the Amer- HE LOVED HER COOKING. ican Women Dress,’”’ After Which She + Tells How to Be a Singer. Q) Vf i , Told Her Not to Worry About By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. His Health; He Had How does a woman look who has just celebrated her operatic silver . wedding? Is there anything of the sere and yellow leaf about her? Any- ‘ Provided for Her. thing dimly suggestive of chimney corners and knitting’ There is NOT! Mme. Melba doesn’t exhibit even that first dangerous symptoms of aging prima donnas—the deacon Manuele ais Gane discovery of an anti-fat or procomplexion secret. A i) - woman rarely pretends to be an authority on the preser- ®ued for breach of promise in the Su- preme Court, continued to-day te ree vation of good looks until she has lost her own. @ret the savention of pen and ink. Miss Mme. Nellie Melba, who recently observed at Covent Mary 1. Motntyre, ae aehect teacher Ganien the twenty-fifth anniversary of her debut on who is asking $160,000 for a heart plaster, the operatic stage, has arrived to pay us a long visit. continued to bombard the sensihiiities of Three b's sum wp my firet photographic {impression her fickle suitor with evidences . the of Melta—breezy, blooming and buxom. I'm not afraid dove that turned gray before the altar. that she'll be cross over the last of my adjectives, be- Pott ore Se naraton oF cause she doesn't approve of the freaky fashions of Ld { Mr. Hughes's offended ears where he| moment and the freaky figures they demand. As for me, I found It a rellet had left it off yesterday, reading letter | to look at a woman who fs not miserably trying t atter letter—naccharine letters, fervent | doy of herself, 7 trying to make a human telegraph ile Nie ee Jonge “nat be. |, ThAFe's not a thread of gray m the! “suat hefore you ealtea you feclared 4 f Rind hie attorneys wetting his lips oc. |G hair which frames her piquant | that growing oid wee utterly imposmt- Bred lesinsiaaded ing ve, or (face with a becoming pompadour. | bia” I reminded he “Won't you tell easlonally with @ nervous brah There's an apple-like English red in her |ug your seoret of youth?” twisting with @ little mortification. His! sims cheeks and a blend absence of ped yee Gea cates sig Pion oe piue, | ,Rrinklee. “Hor eyes are brown and| ative declared Mela, “Out has with'a amall toque amd rooster'e feuth: | STM! a8 a young aguirrol'. he walks | Se wnas you ta America calle tive era, identified letter after letter. bese) Movant apcing of a fourteen~ wire, The woman who grows old year-old schoolgiri—when the latter! 4» the Womaa’ who gets into ° She testified that Hughes had proposed | hasn:, fin! hoo! ee e mi marriage and then gone to Bermuda for IG teat a Lenten trip, T pagers vane in the matter of a frisky pas seul jen ‘hence he “|I'd back the madame inst @ rival Portant contributions to her encyclo- a cue © herself passionately to ‘oar one of any age of them, if she would remain alert bei collection of Lescyiett higeees ,|SHE 18 FRISKY EVEN IN HER| and vigorous. Boredom and inertia | lere are some sel ions, on a CONVERSATION. are the fatal enemies of youth. i} Friskiness even tinctures strongly her | MADAME RESENTS THE IDEA OF | conversation, To tell the truth, getting BEING CONSIDERED OLD. an Interview with Melba greatly resem- Dies the process of dropping salt on a Fobin'’s tail, You make a dexterows ver> ‘Dal approach and are convinced that you have her In just the position you want her. At that precise instant there's a Mocking chirp in your face, and away my lady flirts to quite another conversa- of 4 pout. tional vantage ground. You have noth: 8 “But why, why should you ask me about the art of keeping young?” Mad- ame pounced Upon me, “1 am not oid—| — surely people do not think I am old? ‘obody who sees you thinks 0, look at the pictures of my homes," she! aries," he te Tenal Woltetteoe bere lia then) abs ahowSd me OhEmIEy ; course. It was one of those mouse. |“! of her apartment in Paris, @OUGHT AN EXTRA COTTAGE IN | Colored tepid mornings which tie knote| That i# a Leonardo da Vinci," she MAINE TO HOUSE HER, in the throat and temperament of the | O>#rved. pointing to a picture hanzi 5 singer. But when madame was at last (0M the wall of her French salon. “People| yng Theao letters were all conceived and] convinced that the Kits radintore were #ay 1 look ke tho Mona Lina, Do you @ent from Bermuda. When Hughes tame back to New York he kissed her | sneconeed “Eaoh of you has a wicked look," re- At the dock, and began to Woo by word | wide open window snr een eat kip | marked a friend of Madame, with a Of mouth, Miss Molntyre testified. Also, theme of her wonderful Austra. | (wink! ahe sald, he bought an extra cottage at Long Island, Me. “It's the most beautiful place In the} etted on one toe and kioked the otuer as! hands | World,’ old summer home unpleasant for the Prospective wife. Mise McIntyre sala that Hughes told! her of his wealth; sald he owned $100,000 of the preferred shares of the Lilydale, only about| “Oh-0-0-0!" she crooned in childlike! hands wicked!” But T had made a discovery @uring Madame's impromptu joy-dance. are ucres and acres of it over which |I ride and drive and tramp. I am @ {real farmer, you know. Scientific gar- ‘William Hughes Company of Brooklyn, dening has alwaya fascinated me, and which paid him 96000 a year; that he!I specialize on fruits and flowers, You owned the building in which the com-|ahould see my roses! 1 grow all kinds, Pany operates, taxed at 0,000 and! For one solid year I had roses from my bringing @ rental of #, ia home on/own garden on my breakfast table Lincoln road, Brooklyn, worth $9,000; |every morning. another home valued at $10,000, and “My farm is almont a eelf-supporting ng Imiand and Maine property valued|community. For besides my fruits $10,000 more, and vegetables and live stock, I have “Mr. Hughes tid me not to worry/atarted little shops where furniture bout his health, because even if he|and other household articles are mado died I would be provided for in the|and sold. You ny poor im- @mount of $25,000," Miss Mcintyre tes-| migrants come to Australia, and the tified. prices in the cities are dreadfully high, Immediately afterward she put in| The things made on my estate aro evidence her engagement ring, the gift |#old at cost price, and the making of of Hughes, a diamond of three or four|them gives employment to many. karate. The singer paused for an in oF painting, Drona demands study and ow and I tried to steer the conversat 4 natural talent, particularly to-day when even SERENO RING HOD: been in @ direction which I thought might 80 much that is unsuitable and untit te be especially interesting to American Miss McIntyre then went on to sketch| women, the colirtship. She told of their visit to ‘Mitfany's, where the wedding ring was Belected and engraved. Shortly aft demure paid, voter The exulter in ‘wickedness disap-| the of the slit modern fashion, They seem to Bideous, and 3 cannot understand how they can be adopted by a nice woman with artistic sensibility. tien Mothing that is exaggerated is artis- | allowed “Dress ig an art, as much as music | friends, should express her personality, but they | century #tore—excited, of course. 1 asked what wo doctors in the house. I'his marriage} Jud joker tnok oncasion to re-| a and arrangements for the marriage | {¥° 40° Judge Hooker took oncasion to re-| her gl “Don't Joke about a thing like that,” |nothing wrong, They are but t Danna there and in Brooklyn. on ¥ reoolleotion of theo hours started |# #44 to-him. of & good woman to her far Mins McIntyre shedding tears again and #he continued to weep, to sob aud to tuings, off at the church this morning,’ ue told ' “When a vole money we needed,” she testified, “bUtl tnig was Mra. McAndrews (one of J told him what T did not want moneys! Hughes's daughters). 1 asked where, ree that it was never @ matter of money. | her father was and she said he hati loft | I Victor ‘That if he had been a poor man I ™Y>! the room, I told her | would over | ! * | pelt could earn enough for him and) ay aii kty ag 1 coull get there. myrelf. "How did all thas make you came again it said that Iina‘ly the witness came to the de- tails gf the marriage-to-be, She de-| “y:6, prother foll hat on the aribed the plans for a wedding break- owned to corroborate her statements. Ss iffra ette ape di Hor at Shanley's and told how he and ¥ sufiragi _eader, wever, Be hua migices to spend their winters| MER HEART BURNED WHEN ' i V6 they had planned thelr | Miss Melntsre wag recalled to the: : nny psn 1 haze, He told her stand after her corroborative witnesses | on Way Over, that his father had lived to be eighty: | Sad borne out her s nts and two three and that he hoped to live as long | physicians had tested as to the tlle Dimnelt, effects of the shock upon her health. Yhen he told me that we ought to| When she was asked a second tne how ry happy together!” The tea: | Miss Ines AMfith nd, suffragette, ar- furth fected her she slapped her hand to her| Olympic trom Southampton, Miss Mil-|on the . } el initial MR. HUGHES. re tart was choking me Tt burns! dragged by silken chain to Hymen's| Vann At thie point Miss Meintyre transcend] 14 sl eA aera tenes altar, Her name is now Mrs, Bolase- | star, 1 “He told | f stand under the unromantic name of Mrs. Then he | 28 to be excused from the atan r. The climax of the plaintiff's testimony was her description of the breaking off | Miss MeIntyie began. Attornew MeDon- | “There, you de me lose a be: ave n |.n her own coin by producing a floc of her own love letters, which were hardly ‘less saccharine than those of the rec: |reant and aged wooer. She Such phrases as these stood out: althou, Sept, %, nine days before we could get into New York without my | %° identity being known.” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, STFEL MAGNATE AND SUFFRAGLTTE WHO DAUGHTERS HEAR | To Keep Young You Must Be a Live Wire, ‘TALK OF FRAUD AT ARDENT LETTERS | Says Mme. Melba, 25 Years a Prima Donna HOT MEETING OF NEW HAVEN ROAD, Stockholders Hit at Secrecy of Directors and Demand | Full Publicity. RR ED TO-DAY. 4 | NEW HAVEN, 4 | annual meeting } | Railway stockhol * | the outset here to- | 1, Venner of New lution calling for clewer re. ithe elucidation of the o Held tn Harmony Hall, th ing Was anything but harmon! Vad prominadt to be one of the the company’ ra became stormy at ay when Clan Hfered a temo. ard Elifott and Venner and Morgan 4 Bulkeley, V1 enlivened the pt stated that lof the stock! linformation they Inner workin yeen too much allence on the aharehoiters much concealment by the direc Mott atiemptodt to 1 “Can you expect stockholders to ap- prove the ac Mirectors untews they | “Such @ brand of ap: ‘oval would hereafter prevent. stock | later be discovered, although 1 east no | with proxten for do but approve . of the hoard} “Cannot we also dina The President o MELBA A remdution Binkewlow of New Haven t should do this in a quiet, refined man- placated. ner. Sensationalism should be avoided. She tossed her head with a suspicion) SHE LIKES THE WAY AMERICAN | WOMEN DRESS. the way American women the diva continued, amiabty. think they are most chic, The weather was much to blame, of | e"# Of her castie in the wilderness, | how to gelect their clothes and how to Then they havo such beau- | Uiful fiqures and they walk so well, Was brought up very etrictly, you " she broke off, with one of her) "That ts why people | T have been taught to control my feolings. When I Was a child and saw something 1 Uked I could never do Itke this"—jump- are. Madame sprang from her chalr, pirou-| ing up t put at the thin a Mr. Venner's « mided from all ports « ner asked for a viva voce vote, ) Of steel and ship ation had heen ) the Garmpie tor ¢ arrangements ipa to tranap i to New York. ing left to do but to follow as swittly |, “Never mind, let us forget that and! «1 ji order, aa this wan w stockholders’ meet: He sald ft would take ewo days read the detaile of the company's |“! aiTairs an nalted oMtvers of the ed @ free dincunn ‘The ing | wear th nm of the company's he binwelf was ready to know alt about ty wo" of Packey dad {ft smiles. Guiltiess, she suffered hereelf to he) think »» call me cold—becuuse Vennor insisted that Section 3 of which provided of the acts of th thats Packay n't Want to Kil Hox a boxer, , oh—how per- ad to be like thin’ eves downowat, repeating de- siding OMoar with 7 high as her tailored skirt permitted. — | fectiy. tc an awful teat [the rights of the stockholders should be not thrown under > -— vor 8 FORMER OFFICIALS ~ OF EAST ST. LOUIS ARE. INDICTED FOR GRAFT Ex-Mayor Named in Counts Charging thirty miles from Melbourne, and there! Bee. "I louk wicked’ Sho saya I look and “ladylike” | VENNER TOLD HIS NAME IS NOT ON STOCKHOLDER List, “You don't wear the slit skirt,” I succeed she needs more than a fine Bbe needs self-contro) and bility to think before she She cannot look out for eared on the instant. Before me stood) spenks, @ staid matron, her own tuterosts without these must have a she eaid, think that it ts shrewd, business sense,” Vulgar and immodest. I do not ap- woman who has received $13,300 Prove of many of the extremes of for a single concert. ° “But a girl should not be kept too! ba added, the rebellious her uppermost once more. “Par- do 1 think «he ought to be I boliave thoy nae to Whether or Venner wan latter replied he was, rofoined that he did not appear on the arly clakned Mr, Vi matter with the list we she tic, The outre im dress is lke @ | with her life. I am sv fond of young false note in music. It shocks. girls and so many of them are my Fraud Against the City 2 messenger company's offlues for the exchange between Mr. Eliott: occurred. Blakeslee to « " SUES FOR $6,000,000 AND PART OF SUBWAY. Inventor Claims City and Con. tractors Infringed on His think I'm an old woma: offered to women, A woman's clothes| It will than a quarter. of opera to make her ono, olution for a Alrectors before the meeting, Laniin, whiten went ou til the next one comes." thing in the world for a chance to get She wore @ black hat with as been investigate land. ington that for | ing charmes of Hey gown was biue, cov. | 4 . first $0,|*83 wrong. Mr. Hushes's volce an- Very few love as we do. Jon avy 4 Felpdegbaievien Nees can #9) Gwered, It was rough and harsh “Sweethenrt, it 18 no ain to Jove a| blue on the top of ft and a jong yellow | : ‘This place te like @ hospital,’ he| we." quill feather, v1 vi a Fi - Fis HA bing a“ MEN cue said. ‘These girls of mine will dle. Two! There wax a flood of her letters, each |ered with a black astraklian coat, ; 4 : reat, [of them are unconscious and there are|sentimentally pellucid, large pendunt earrings w Broadway and Eighty-second street, os were yellow. She was la off.’ mark upon them at one stag: T see jing & yellow-covered were made, with publication of the letters | covered and the Utle of the book of all “A Husband of No Im. ceive nothing for his service Absolutely declined to a There wae vigorous opposition over annual report of the ST ehat as th | tha t Six million doltars and poxsemsion of section of the new nue subway are demanded Melton, an inventor of tls elty, in a suit fled in the United (uarter mile acceptance of thy rallroad @t the stoekhold because this provision the call was coupled with another prop. | i the acts and race | ‘m not joking. It is off. I called it a portance." the Mlty Counel don't me Heally, It belongs me. 0 f the j Jose control of herself during the reat!” ingy Goa! What are you trying to do $0880 OF tae Bor of her stay on the stand. to me?’ I said. Accompanying the suffra: "Once he said that he had all the ly ‘ ; Now, please, omtion for approvi ommendations of the directors, his oppomte | t York and the Hin gait is baned ote of the directors a come|in the ed by whteh th who Is ull for was also Lord the contractors upon patents [tion was divi J approval of the tions at the aire court of dude eAN Narrates the} ctorm stricken Mubsequent pat CHINE OF ogo for directors, chaning Improvements on cufferd m8 and foun. bine SaARA af. dlracini and & sheoting driver, ‘annua! report without — ber of the City the directora’ acts. Se 'RIVAL MEAT BARONS ARE ‘‘PALS"’ ON SHIP. Two folly passen arriving to-day were J, Oxde the moat packer of Chicago, and P. | Poels, a beet baron of the Argentine Re- The latter was accompanied by Poele, representing whe beet of South Americas, and the ri eentative of the " country, were lik op “I wever made any objections to HIS} asied her uttorney, | srs. Bulasevain tried dn vain to conver t daughters," she testifled again, with @/ «1 felt most crushed,” Miss MoIntyre | nim on the trip ove \gow of tears. : 1 1 eobvbed, and there was a long interval Lust Soman ff d speak again. progress unt sag aa ceenear ys ie and Windows and setting fire to ‘Then it was all off. avenue tunnels nate bullding (heir approaches between One Twenty-Afth atreet the Harlem and > in Bermuda and summers in Maine, | HUGHES BROKE TROTH, Tries to Convert Lord Paget NO ENGLISH OPERA FOR HIM. and the contr “wilfully and | pon his patenta, until Dee, 1, 19%, auke that the ora on the Olympic | Henry r Director of the Bos were|the shock of the broken troth had af-|fived to-day on the White atar iner|ton Opera ( Was & passenger , Whioh arrived to-day. “THIS MARRIAGE |8 OFF,” SAID) heart and said dramatically: holiand was captured by Cupid and| !e Wines with bim two operas for thalr in which Mary Garden will “Francesca da Rimini.” “Wo shall present no opera in English She ended with shaken weeping and| Vain, and she tried to smuggie into port ‘sald Mr. Russell, from going on with the h the alleged Infringements are ime nie eon Mr. — TWO PASSENGERS HURT, {n Boston,” ple don't Want It and they won't support When the afternoon session was well |Bustan, The ship news man of The Eve-|\t. You can't 1 junder way the cross-examination of | ning World discovered her, and ahe said:| with artists uf 1d pala’ on the voy. | When a storage baitery car ¢ | Avenue dine collided with a truck drawn rty-elehth street, two hones at ‘or te it Just Kolng ‘9 of the engagement. ald, for Hughes, paid her in a measure! with my husoand, I bet him that €| 14x Na pny ihe Me on Its way to Bue slons on her hip Ts sipiattre ee) Mr, Poels roared. @ sick and noed at times, you can get re- Net from Ex-Lax without bad after ef | teeta, It o0te om tue Liver direst, ewentens ald that ehe is ty a euttraasite, SUNDAY mre WANTS ‘our letter aleps "upon "say breast | that one was sampted to give up every: | WORK MONDAY WONDERS, isin ‘and bruises, Both were went to Flower Hospital by Dr, O'Don- | carom,” sald Mr, Armour, and the laugh ell. |berame eweoral “Well, you'll get @ emeil of the DIAZ IN MEXICO. WARNED BY HUERTA -MENNOTTOLAND But Candidate for for Presidency Will Risk Threatened Election Crisis. TROOPS GUARD CITY. ———— Followers of General in Vera Cruz Awed—German War- ship in Harbor With Him. VERA CRUZ, Oot 2. auded Were from the without Kindean tomoreing and was jat the quay He went } tte residence of his motherin ta npted to ie to ten, [fag refused ty do a0, ‘peeaRed EXO temen! pers vaded the whole city as the Corcovade and drew Into the harbor, Diu did not Lumodtatels i the atenn ents who boarded hi worn continued © Dwr not to tand in persuastons on th o land u eatly simplify the Moon that day and jonal crisis. warship Bertha, des ched to Mexican waters to protect n interests, arrived off Vera Crus ultansourly ho the Corecoveda. warship entered che harbor with the passenger boat, but remained away from the pier. After the Corcovado had been inspects ed by the port authorities a boat put oft from the cruiser Hertha and net oMcers an board the on which Gen. Diax hed made 0 VoyuRe here, The sending of the rman naval officers on board the d by the fact that Terman venne! and the come of the Hertha Intended to see that « Max Waa not molested #0 Jong as he remained on horrd The Zaragoza met tho Corcovada last Ho] ntant five mites off Vera Cruz, and Gen, Manuel Vidaurragaga, private secrotary tier put away | to Gen, Rlanquet, former War Minis- saith | ter, and Huert ‘8 candid, Prosident, boarded the ve )S conference with Diag tas ‘hours, in which he endeavored to ob- tain the wa ‘8 promise not to land, but Dias refused to axrer After his vain pleadings with Diaz Gen, Vidaurrazaga left the Corcovada ani went to military headquarters conference with the milltury of Vera Crus and te commun Gen Huerta in Mextoo City. 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