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RS EATON READY [Fike Bcening W 10 TAKE THE STAND: , City-Wide Series of meet ue erruse peng 22272¢ More Champion Prisoner Will Try to Refute! Charge of Poisoning the Admiral. PLYMOUTH, fas, @Innie May Laton wil) in her own behalf, a: her Al, for tourder of her husband, Admiral | t | oJeeph G. Keaton, it war stated here! / to-tay, | ‘ Her daughter, Mra. June Keyes, whom the prosecution summoned, but who did not testify, wil probably not be a wit Mess for the defense, en having ri fenae opened this afterno oeas the case now stands we will al- fow Mrs. Eaton to tell her own story te establish her innocence,” ald Attor ney William A. Morne. ‘The accused widow will tell the story of her life since the time she first met Admiral Eaton while acting as nurse to his firat wife in Washington up to} the time of her arrest on March >), | eharged with slaying him by adminis- tering white arsenic. Lawyer Moree, who is chief counse) @or Mrs. Faton, delegated to his assis- tant counsel, Francis J. Geogan, the task of outlining to the jury the tes- mony which wilt be introduced in an effort to disprove the Government's contention that the Admiral's death was due to poison given him by his wife It {@ expected that the defense will oooupy about three daya in the pre sentation of evidence. Several prominent naval officers, who were acquainted with Aémiral Eaton during his active rervice, age expected to testify an to hin habits) while in the navy. Among them, it in| 004 il be Rear-Admiral | E, Clark, retired fot the defense intimated that the naval men would be asked to tell What they know about allegations that Rear-Admiral Baton had been ine @omed to using drugs. ——— CHAUFFEUR LOSES JOB AND FACES JAIL Hired on Trial, He “Speeded Up” for | ployer's Daughter and Works Own Ruin. Horatio Mount, a chauffeur, living at Ne. 18 West One Hundred and Twenty- second street, wax employed on trial by Oot oh My Hear Andrew Davey, who owns a chain of Brocery stores. Me was to be given rex } Dar employment if hin service proved eatisfactory, This information was ed by Mount in the Morrisania Police Court this morning. Wednesday afternoon, Mount anid, Mies Davey, a daughte and two women £ 4 ride and they m H When they arrived there, he says, Miss | Davey told him to turn, then suid: “I want you to get down to Sixty-sixth street in forty-fve minutes.” Aa it ip about twenty-four miles from Tarrytown to Sixty-sixth street, Davey eaid he protested. “Other chauffeurs cam do it; now you do it," she said Because he wanted the job, he nays, ho tried to do it. OMcer Zeh of TraMe Squad C, the speeding car and found it making thirty miles an hour, He gave ‘Mount a summons, but Miss Davey said Nothing. Then, Mount told the Judge, when he informed Davey of Mis« Davey's orders and his consequent rest, Davey told him he could not hy obeyed her orders, and discharged } After Magistrate Marsh hes story be called for Davey, but 1 Was not in court } tory and 1 #hal! continue th * of the Krover, deckded to t d to Tarryt FRANCES CAMPBELL. FN 550. 2N°, Avm. CLass 2. IS™MOoNTHS. 258s. 39 % timed ‘|The Kips Bay Neighborhood Association Awards Evening World’s Money Prizes and Honorable Mention Certificates in Its Better Babies Contest—-Two Winners Attain a Per- centage of 99.5, Another of 99. Francis Cai Oct. %, in order that It may Three more New York kiddies awokefutilize the gold with tts J Interest ated,” said the Judge. thie morning with the title “champion|Wwhich her health of wind ani body ————— baby" attached to thelr names, One, | "as won for WILSON SIGN NG BILL 4 charming miss, nineteen months old;| In tho sev class (8-16 months) ’ ’ the vthers handsome, lusty boys, aged © year old, of No. 660 Second w one year and ax months, respectively. » was the suvcessful competitor. His percentage was %, hi ENDS COMMERCE COURT They had won the money prize Of the) woignt twortyefive pounds and hie Bvening World tn the Kip's Bay Nelgh- Contest, one of tes which this newspayer and the Babies’ Welfare As- sociation are conducting, prize $16. Harold Anderson, with six months to hie credit, won the prize of $10 in the third class, which Inclided babies ¢ one to WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The Ur- gent Deficiency Appropriation bill, car- Frying provisions the Comm: : Lt montha of ae. He tpp machinery for tho income tax cor | ,,Xesteriay the prises were awarded at welivetene! pstcdy et lections and the removal of deputy |we Ssnoclation headquarters, | No. Just tive United States marshals and deputy coi- |Past Phtrty-fourth et, dy MIAN) points this. side Bach Jeetore of internal revenue from under | Sar ©: ClMPP, the secretary, The con: | the latter young ger algo becan Me vivid service, woe signed Cr Prac |test wus divided into three age classes |the owner of ab dent W! on yeuterday, jand prizes and honorable mention Honora! jon certificates were The Commerce Court will go out of |tiflcatos were awarded respectively awarded to existence on Des. H1 Mhe members of | In the fret clase UO-4 months) Jo-| Dorothy Weiner, Leopold Va the court. who are United States Cire }hannu Wigging, 19 months old, of No. |lin, Annette Tucker, Will cult Judges, will be assigned by the! Pe ‘ 13 cA al Bays ic iia Chief Juntice of the Unitel stares fue St East Twenty-etuhth street, was the| Mildred Kelly, Vincent Girardi, preme Court to those circuits where | *!P! Dercentage was 9.6, her| Ryan, Ie John Montilio: work is heavy The regular District and her!/Tony Au misch and Cos- and Cireuit Courts will hand work prize of 85 was deposited &@ savings | toala Anas the Commerce Court has doing to remain there untth the little! 9 4° said Mix 4 y “ 7 t 7 . jase se pp, “have @ince {ts organization tn 19 as be of age, wnen she canjhad a very diMic awarding the | iaes, all of t tioned Improvement & tthe y | 1; in each class, exce ki: this contest who shows the “CASCARETS” IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS, SHAKY, CONSTIPATEO—DIME A BOX in Greatest improvement aix months will win a prige, That's how real benefit accrues to the child in at Work that 'T Dvenng Wo Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indlawlind Leva Indiges-(bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, pe eRpeclaty Pr ained tion, Sellow Skin and Miserable Head- everything that is horrible and nauseut-| leetures to moe will be given b aches from iw torpid liver and ing A Coscaret toonight will straighten | Paby speci Wiroughout t winter clogged, constipated bawale whion cansslvnu out is morning —a LOeecent box from iat their bitte ones may be at their come filled with un- digested food, which sours and fern your draggis, 1 keep your Liver active, | 2¢8 woven the Bowels + ext judging oveurs: Stomach sw dj} The boundaries Included in this con like garbage in # swill barrel, ‘That HA, {om you feel bully) for | test exten te om nty-eighth to first step to untold miseryfoul g: simouths. Don't forget the children, — | Sixty-thi “t from Fifth ave Thue ty the at Rive Jeegiatration closed Rept 1 the ditieult work of chubby entrants was In the tiie wer » going f to AM. it District No the Chelsea contest at 408 West ‘Thirty-mixth street On Friday at 4B. M. prizes will bt ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER, ‘awarded ip the District No. 4 contest 4 » within the next | orld’s and Welfare ‘Association’s | Babies’ Con tosts!| K. Kiddies JOHANNA WIGGNER, 251 & 28%" ST. Ctass.J- ieMounis 29 18s. 29 Ho 9% of this centre at Public School No, 1, No. 314 West Seventeenth street. On the same day at 3 P. will be distributed in the ¢ House contest ty the Hudson Park lAbrary, No, W) Leroy street, ———————— | THROWS COCAINE AWAY. jae jcoman Arren' Hoy Said i to Be Drug Unser, third alleged member of a co- caine gang in the Bronx to be arrested in two weeks was held In $500 bail for Spe ial Sessions this morning when Wrank Murphy, twenty years old, who has no occupation and who gave his address as No, 179 Brook avenue, the Bronx, was arraigned before Magis- trate Marsh in the Morrisania Police Court Policeman Mewes, wno made the ar- rest, testified that he had followed Mur- phy fo" some time, and when the boy entered a saloon Me ‘ollowed, Mur- 1y hastily threw a bottle on the th later fount seven pill boxes. Dr, Mil- ler of the Healt) Department testified that he had analyzed the contents of the filled boxes and found it to be cocaine ine Dead. Right Rev. William ihop of the Roman Catholte diocery of St. Augus- tine, Fla, died a ® hospital here to- Mt diabetes, Hishop Keany, who | Was sixty-nine years old, came to Baltt- | more for medical treatment about a | week ago. It Is ox a his be sent to St Augustine tom i Rover fing with as th 'o Meaily Helief.” nN A Houschold Remedy mavway UY WELISE. at all druggista’, s, Now Zork, doctor than Hat and in this bottle McGee sald that he ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, | JOKER STOLE JOKES, BUT CAN'T SEEJOKE Winners of Evening World Vorid Prizes Pofleenan th LA in Lively Chase | After Man Who Took 500 Comic Sheets, | And now comes the "funny ride, | An att to steal the “World got [David Ayd of 9 Ninth avenue tn bad tosday and se was held tn $90 ball by in the Jefferson Mar write of grand larceny en hushed up if Ayd y with a sntont the wasn't 1 to elope with 609 coptes. comic sheets too! son funny man, he enfoye fun knows where to look for {t, and spends of hia life doing funny things, as sult of the fun he sees in the comic leertion of the New York World, And so he gota lot of fun out of the chase lhe led Patrolm@f Soden t-eday when jthe latter chaséd him from Thirty Joighth street and Ninth avenue, down Ninth avenue to Thirty-fourth street. through Thirty-fourth street to Elev- enth avenue, down Eleventh avenue to Thirtieth street, then acruss Thirtleth Atreet to Ninth avenue, where a shot fired tn the air, brought him to a full stop. He had enacted a portion of the comle section During the filght Patrolman Soden pressed into service a United States Mail delivery truck, which went acorc ing/in hot pursuit after the thief of fun, while jokes scattered broadcast had hundreds of people laughing thelr heads off. When tho Joke thief was finally placed under arrest he told the following story Tt -ppears he was driving @ fruit wagon down Ninth avenue, near the corner of Thirty-elghth street, when he collided with a news Wagon which was being driven by Frank Bell of No. 214 Wost Thirtieth street. Aya couldn't nee this joke and when he saw 600 comte sheets of The New York World tumble out of Lell's wagon he decided there was a laugh in tt for him after all. So he grabbed the comes, and, throwing them into his wagon, started on his funny ride. Tie laughed durlgg the whole of bis Journey, and even the old brown mare seemed to “pucker” her jaws and seemed to realize there was a joke be- hind her, and so she just pricked up her tail and put every ounce of her strength into her speed. But Patrolman Soden couldn't see the joke, even though there were thou- sands of them being scattered broad- cast, and not once did he permit him- self to smile, Magistrate Breen couldn't discover the Joke elther. ee GUNMEN ASK DELAY. Re ar ALBANY, Oct. %.—Attorneys for the four “gunmen" who ate under sentence of death for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the New York gambler, re quested to-day that the Court of Ap- peals postpone the hearing of thelr ap- peal until after Nov. 17, The appeals of the “gunmen” and of former Police Lieutenant Charles Beck- er, convicted for instigatin der, were to have been argued on Oct. 18, but the Court of Appea vented from convening on that date cause of the sessions of the High Court of Impeachment. No application for a er appeal was made to The “gunmen’ attorneys asked for postponement upon the ground that they had but recently been retained in the case, The court took the matter under advisement, To Put On Flesh and Increase Weight y in the Beck- A Physician’s Advice thin people eat from four to alx pec of mood eolld fat-msking food every Gay and still do not increase in welght one ounce, while on the oth chunky folk ny of the plut lightly and keep Dosh to #ay = individual. this is jure of It ton't Nature's way at “liatn folks stay thin Imitation art nT iwave gabon with r Weight of a thin manor to five pounds a week. He kood. druggists everywhel f welght tncrea Uncalled For OVERCOATS Former Prices 822 22, $18, $20, $25 $6—$7—38 MI TCH ELL 1431 Broadway, New York SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. By a Spéelalict. ~ INDIANS atiil own a billion dollars’ worth of property in the United States. | A isfactory Preparation. | | what they have been rovbed of hasn't been computed. \which bs ge heir and acts a. | @ corrective agent for Candee and ANANIAS CLUB Is working overtime in this town, gen if Roosevelt is tn co diaseases of the ecelp can be BB oe | News Oddities 'How to Darken Gray Hair at small ‘expense at South Amerien in your — jew, homey dissolving , amall bo. " ” fie 6 " Pro jar Som ounces 0, TRUE TO FORM- Ing ft snow fell at Frostburg Md. iter and ines neding in cone ot | bay an ince of WOMEN tn the University of Kansas have been ordered to learn to awim. y rum and fo uss t jcerine., Any drug store can fre ah ahoiei these ingredients. This is+to be ap- RELVIDERE (N. J.) PASTOR who announced a young ‘voman's death from | plied on e oe until the hair is the pupit has received a lettar from her informing him that she ts not dead, | sufficient shi ened, then evcry ee but married weeks to keep ha heir soit and _ - Lae! agheelall in a Pana cont in i VERN MES olied lightho: ope def . {It may used with al suecers j., GMP by has enrolied lighthouse keepers ay aids !n enforcing migra: darkening the bened, ‘This fea prs aration thet gives splendid resulte, both es a hair darkener and p fonet for all slp di rs, and is well begged a trial. You will find it superior to the ordinary store GROUNDS FOR PIVORCE=Mrs Agnes Keller says her husband insisted prepanetion ind much lers expensive. dvt. LATEST LEAD of champion Jumper, fe Into matri- mony. Matt Ad that she live in Vuicanite, NJ We invite comparison of all our values, prices and qualities. Best & Co. Friday and Saturday Sales 4 Women's and Small Women’s Apparel Second Floor—Sizes 82 to 44 New Danse Frocks High class models, combining fine Lace, Chiffon, and Crepe de Chine with rosebud chenille trimmings. In maize, light blue, white and pink. Velour de Laine Suits A short dresey suit coat, semi-tailored ‘‘costume’’ type, with new ‘tier’? ekirt, in all the desirable Fall colorings. Value $32.50— 29.75 25.00 Wool Plush Coats A stunning semi-trotteur model, just received, lined throughout with good quality silk. In mahogany, Hague blue, gray and brown. Value $29.75— 22.00 Will Close Out Greatly Reduced Chiffon Blouses Various models, some hand-embroidered and finished with lace, assorted colors, including a few black. Broken sizes. Heretofore up to $15.00— 7,50 76 Chiffon Blouses Hand-embroidered or lace trimmed, in assorted colors and models. Broken sites of various styles. Heretofore up to $8./5— 3.85 Girls’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats Fourth Floor Will Close Out Corduroy and Cheviot Suits Several this season's models of Two and Three-piece Suits. Broken sizes. Dark colorings. 10 to 14 years. Heretofore up to $39.50— School or Utility Coats Of Wool Cheviot, in navy, brown and red. Yoke and sleeves lined; smart, long waisted, belted model. 8 to 16 years. 25.00 7.50 Warm Coats Of soft Wool Zibeline Plaid, new belted model with patch pockets; convertible collar, 84 to 7 years. 9.75 Coat Dresses Of fine Navy Blue English Serge. Collar, cuffs and veet of broadcloth, hand-embroidered in contrasting colors; gored skirt, 8 to 16 years. 13,75 ' Girls’ Tam_o'Shanters Misses’ Hate Of Corduroy, Velvet, Cloth, ete., in new Of Cloth, Velvet, ete., new shapes and ae Fall shapes, at 2.50 styles, at 4.00 5.00 6.00 6.75 7.50 Fourth Floor Special Sale Misses’ Separate Skirts Lengths 35 to 80 inches Smart, modishly draped model of Several new models of Imported Conturéy, good quality handsome Scotch Wool. in the much wanted dark shades, 9.75 ‘1650 ° Friday and Saturday Special Overcoat Sate for Young Men and Boys Boys’ Overcoate Fancy Tan, Brown or ~-Gray Mixture Cheviota; double breasted, convertible collar, belted back model. 8 to 15 years, 12.50 In the Regular Overcoat Stock Larger assortments of smartly tailored Fall andWinter Overcoats are shown than ever before, Qualities are absolutely dependable, and fit and wear fully guaranteed, Young Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Reefere : Of Cheviots, Chinchillas and Fancy Mix- Ot Cheviota, Chinchillas and Fancy Miz- tures, priced according to materials tures, priced according to materials and finish, at and finish, at J 21.50 23.50 30.00 9.75 12.00 15.00: 19.50 FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-Fifth Se, Young Men Overcoa' Fancy Blue, Gray or Bréwn Mixture Cheviots; double breasted, belted back, convertible collar, at 16.50