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had made three unsu | to end her tf before drowning herself, mas Flaherty as she passed bin « Bast River, about 6.0 0 but little attention to her until he coat and hat, She threw a cheap note- on Governor's Island, whil in the army, It ap sto his mother in this ¢ aid. | Gira. Rorgese sald that Miss Watson attempted suicide > downstairs in the East One Hundred and First street house, She wa hhoapital several weeks as the result of her injuries. 3! in @ candy store, for employment, she threw herself from @ swiftly moving Long Island car. WF miles nor WOMANENDS LF, DROWNS IN FOURTH EFFORT AT SUICIDE eaten Helen Watson, Who Posed as Wife of Soldier, Leaps Into East River. 3 ON PIER. LEAVES NOT Two Men Dive Many Times in Vain Attempts to Find Body. One man made a desperate and heroi attempt to save Miss Helen Watson, mineteen years old, from death in the Bast River this morning Another Solmed him in trying to locate the body | of the dead cirl, Neit! @uccessful. Miss W. wife of orably dis to her dea man no longer cared for her, attempt was son, Posing as t recently h Tony Borge th, leaving a note that the there wax nothing left in life for her As the wife of Borgese, xe liad lived owed mother-in-law, Mi thought them a devoted couple, Her @eath furnished the news that she was mot a wife. Mrs, Borgese suid the girl essful attempt The «irl was noticed by Th Plor lock this morn- ing. Flaherty pa aw her throw off her kK on top of her coat. Then with cream she sprang {nto the river. Her slik tights the tango trouser Ix caught .cries Were smothered by the waters. , SECOND MAN DIVES AFTER THE DROWNED GIRL. Flaherty stopped to remove his heavy shoes and his coat, then dived Inte | the river near where the gitl had dis- appeared. When he cane to the surface bie Was nowhere in sight. He dived UKiin, DUt Kot no «ght of her. Then, hol hauer leaped from the pier tys side The men waited an tostant, and as the gist did not be the surface both went te the river's buttom in an attempt to locate Ae hear eflorts were unsugeess- fuk Again and again they dived in Mie desis, bat not a trace of the ened git did they find. OTE LEFT ON PIER BY THE SUICIDE. Os the first page of the notebook was ticoats, alias the ts fa note reading Dear Husband: As I see you care for someone else, and do not care for me, Lend it all. From your heart- broken wife. HELEN BORGHESE. Miss Watson met Borgese at a dance he Was still rs to have } case of love at first sight. 7 young man learned from her that she y, which she in the » had been employed Again, while looking Later she Jumped out of a window in @ Long Isiandg City factory where she wes employed. Mrs. Horgewe sald that there was no apparent reason for her attempts at suicide. i In view, of the peculiar actions of the | girl, Mrs: Borgese says she begged her gon not to marry her. He was hon- orably discharged from the army on Aug. 31. The mother says she sup- poses that her advice to her son reached the ears of the girl, and that she be- came despondent Bre. Margaret Annona, who frsti airs Hoover Says He Cut Out] Identified the coat ana hat of the dead @irl, sald she could not understand the note left by the woman, as the neigh- bore had always understood that the couple was happy. aeicnaaiamie odes ROBBERS CET $1200 AFTER DRULNG SAFE BANK CLOSES DOORS ‘ ¥ Plunder Carried Away Gang Up-State Halts Busi- ness of Financial House. FLMIR. Y, Nov, 7.-Burgiare broke throw wok wall In the rea ff B.A. Liew Vate ho monoy was stolen a tieir excape without bein the hamlet r hut thin of alarming watelman and he heard yy one or gas The Dunas Private bunks ti the in buwinese roe the firm sad he did not know @rrangements would he made avout th Pwumption of ness, Absolutely ues are AVullavic as to tie ident je thieves, Ta Newest Mode May Presage | wei parged from the army, went + i from the heel of her stl nd that | {#nSoed uneil her petti at last re Eat No. 410 Hust One Hundred and First {Ml the sh @treet—in the same house as her sup: neighbors {chorean limbs through the Hated and otherwise, breechettes, tango | tu 1 ten when the jSeems to presage the back to the fa vit be? throwing herself | leg carries forward its own weight at] by ‘Closed to-day aut rea J. Dunham of ‘ | | Safe and Sane Garment, That Leaves Dancer’s Legs Free in Sinuous Glides and Dips, Is' Latest Device of the Up- |¥ to-Date Modiste as\* Only Solution for the'? Problem. i, ncaa 9, a Return to the Panta- lettes That Our Grand- | mothers Wore in ‘the Good Old Days’’ before Tea Dances Became All the Rage With the Younger Se Under the progressive influence of the tan ance, woman's attire bas of @ certainty not stood till! The frisky y has ta permanent th deepen shish of her outer skir slash that was at first, dowd! ved until she has made | fashionable and ever oats ea weikhty encumbrance and ved the minority ball ely shallows of her terpsi- %, ’ % % % % % % % %, *, , % % % 5] % % % % * % % ¥, % % thicknesses of her attire got to bely something awful! ¥, And here began the evolution of the] gy tango trouser, for poor old modesty. |g along with the | of old, raised upyy ir head and forts y return to the] Garden of 1 % Trouserette % % % ’, % %, * %, ’ ’ %, ”, % % % % ? ”, %, % % %, ar method, urkish trousers, simit- karters, form the brilliant ancest along which we arrive at, and with the fing mation oped, full fledged and h tango pettitrouser, After the manner of the regulation present het in the fully dev about the waist with an elastic band, ater fullness and the in- fed expanse run quite to the shy little ankles, where two other astic yands take a firm grip in behalf of mod- th t the Kres e, close to the feet, ible trick of the aty and sti through us tango, do you mean tango trouser looks for all the -fashioned pan- in the f da rotypes of great-xrandmother when nodest and minu- world like tal tes that we s she was a little g ertang? You know history says that fashions are er really Ww, bat repent them- selves every so often with delightful ations, like the theme in a musical composition, And here is a phase of the latest moment's development in pet- nO (rouse: th jon movement of the pantalettes. Will But, unlike grandmother's, this one is ted on! Is it an insinuation that our modesty has gone too far in the wrong direction that there should be a purt- tanical prevention of any exhibition Has any turkey-trotting debutante for gotten for a moment and capered after each ankle should be knotted and Wed about with this narrow stout bit | f ribbon? | Let os aay a word in behalf of the tanso trouser, the word of the ady cates and atees, It is modest, | udve | Surely, unless one's Ideas of the modest | in dress Is gauged by the length.) breadth, thickness and material of pet-| old. Ueoats. It is safe and sane, for each | ; every step, and all the heels in the|' world could not cateh in the pettitrouser, It is hyg.enlc and moral} in tendency, they say, for, as fimy gar- | t ments go, there ts a miniinum of shad. |) ows and of shivers. = seventh OF HUSBAND'S ‘DON'TS,’ Amusements, Receiving Visiturs . and Pay ig Visits, I The Hooverian method of dealing with |! one's wife, as it ls explained by Mrs, |?“ Katherine Hoover of No 15 West] | Highty-elgnth street is as follows: Ae Don't let her go to any amuse- | |; monte. Naty Don't let her visit friends or | eri) relatives. Don't let friendy or relati visit her. It may not be # suc in fact, Mrs. Hoover stre it in a complaint he filed to-day in the Supreme Court net Lewis ©, Hoover, a civil ens living at No 78 West Eignty- eighth street The Hoovers were marr burgh tn 1803 and have an eis! od son for whose ¢ Hoover asks an Not long after the marriage, Mra, sxful method gly denow 8 r xeparation whieh Ain Witte ear Mrs. lowance Hoover alleges, Mr. Hoover set his foot wn aga enjoying any amune-| ments wha When sae disobeyed the Warning and toa fr alater and b reinsiaw he her out of the house for toe nigh told her, she that under no stances nor Is or reiat ne ocvasion. M ler has f e Ko to any aru should she visit or es theeatened her bodl Her orneys are Her Wolf. Saar Purses aro filled, bora reported t Hearts are made glad, | By the timely use Of a World Want BVENinG@ WUKLD, FRIDAY, ngo Pettitrouser Is Decreed by Dame Fashion For Those Who Would Do the One-Step Modestly KM AAA ASAE AEE EEE LE AAS EADS AEA AAAAAARENAS “ ¥ %, * % % TANGO TROWS' WHITE CHINE®? sink ETTE OF TANGO TOE ade OF ein “ PEK LN NE Pe RMEN TRY 0 FIX "RATE SCALE FOR MOVING |: EX INSPECTOR HAVES /ALDE LOSES LEGAL FICHT FOREASTATEMENT,FURNTUREINTHECHTY| 2 IN FEAR OF DEAFNESS ENDS LIFE WITH GAS had no relatives and asked her to gojthe manner of the Bowery belles that!McMinn, Who Tutored Chil- Writ to Review Walde Dismissed by Appellate \lso for Shipping Pianos and dren of Notables, Carefully Planned Death. Flights of Stairs. abl Years Married a Yale Liane Student of 24. and of the taxt registers #0 suall less troullous leads e of thix | siticide by in ed It to his re Aldermen f* trying to solve an ordi Holtanauser WIFE GIVES SCHEDULE =|... If you are going to mov n't know why «are use! th ned Alderman teh disability MeMinn had WIFE GONE, HE ENDS LIFE, + Supply yroner that the ng from the ro. ard groans proce ~ the night (Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, ‘uss vor 08 | Clogged bowels bring on AB Gm ieain sour stomach and dissiness, Ex-Lax re constantly, whe pa, NOVEMBER 1, 1vas. THRTY TENANTS {FEE FROM FRE | Children in Burning Brooklyn «| House Won't Budge Till Cat and Bird Are Saved Fire drove the thirty tenants tn No, {4 Throop avenue, corner of Halsey street, Brooklyn, to the atreete in their nightclothes at 1 o'clock this morning. It started in the cellar and had gone up the alrshaft and filled the house with smoke before It was discovered. William Ortiand lives on the ground FPF Peer eS @ | floor, and his wife was awakened by ‘@| the smoke. She and her husband ran ‘@ | to the front door and rang ail the bella ‘q| In the weven apartments in the house, In a few minutes men, women and chile dren) began running into the atreet Wrapped in overcoats and blankets, | ceman Flor Driscoll of the Clinton street station, Manhattan, lives ith his wife, @later-in-law, Miss Helen je, and the Driseoll children, Flo- rene ten, and Hubert, eight, on the ond tHoor, Ile wan away on duty. The rest of the family had started out the door when the children set up a yell to nave “Dick” and “Dubby."” They refused to budge until Mra, Driacoll had fone back for “Dick,” the canary, ant “Dubby." the ¢ The fam ty of Leater Reebe on the thint floor of the side on which the fire, Was golnk Kot out easily, but the family of Charles Jackson on the fourth floor Was hot ao fortunate. Policemen Vatrick J. Sheridan and | Jamen Beattie of the Gates avenio ata- Uon were among the frat at the houne, They went through all the hallways pounding on doors to make sure every one was out, ‘They found the Jacksons stil in the house. ‘The husband and father {9 @ travelling man and was not at home. Mra. Jackson, her two daugh- ters, Elinor, eighteen, and Eligabeth, twenty-three, and a gon, Fred A. eke son, tried to get out by way of the hall, but the amo was too thick, The young man went to the roof by the fire escape to reconnoltre, and the three women, wrapped in bedclothes, el 1 to the fire ape. crowd on the street, fearing tiey would get excited and jump, yelled to them to wait for the pollce and firemen, Sheridan and Heattle went to them and sheridan carried the older woman down the fire escape on his bi The others were able to follow without as- sixty FKL KLE LLP Seer Cz the hail from the Jackson ent were four generations that ve rescued. They were Mra, Rhodes, seventy-four; her . Mra, Emily Vowel, fifty, and jatter’s child and the young wife and baby of one of the sone, yy, William el, is twenty months old. The ro aufe except for the amoke, terrified family could not be of It, FESS LS LSE SS PSP eee e ee men Sheridan ar the xtulra on hin back, The others fol pon puto bullding . doing ants Boat much from # DEATH OF WOMAN RECALLS HER ROMANCE Mrs. Lucinda Treat Goddard at 69 Mra. Lu dd neventy= HARTEORD, Conn, Noy nda Moc. Treat Goddard, a aren, Ww of arnold Yale ought her ref ground LT] manage THINK CHILD WAS POISONED clptes After Hiness of onty or ny > Constipation - Quickly Relieved '" 'exeLax, the Sweet Chocolate Laxative, Cleanses the System Without Pain or Griping Veelax isn new-ides physic, a ¢ us oh laxative It ate nstipation pleagantly, without dis comfort. griping. on py It looks and tastes like sweet chocolate, and moves Sl the bowels without fil Ea-Law is uy something new in medicine -a modern, 4.94 | scientific remedy that conquers consti- pation before constipation conquers you, ke headaches, | EDNA RICHARDSO WHO. IN NIGHT CLOTHES derberg, the Hel on September 2, three sons and a Ing notes all over the town. while Brahim her. Jolned tn one grand muaical triumph, | ottice for some that hy Histle failure of bis life 1 friends, that the Was tntreducine ane | th to Charles A. | ! LOVE SONG ‘SHE CAN GO ANY TIME,’ ENDS IN DISCORD. | cvvrwooen| OAYS BRADY OF TINY STAR WHO REVOLTED Manager “Finishes” Row Over | Contract Started by Iris Hawkins, | ar | "It Mise (ele Hawkios desires to wail + | on Ue rat ateamer bound Londonward | T give her my absolute assurance that We wil not delay her departure So nad Willlam A. Brady to an Eve ning World reporter when aaked If he vad refused to give Miss Hawkins, who ts sched to appear as Mop in hie Production of “Hop of My Thumb," a contract. engaged int ndon Oy "| Arthur Coiling on my behalf. o haga contract. 1 paid the fares of herself, t Land matd to Amerion (the: “ teclase fires too), and since her werval she haw received various ad sand we have aoown her many ta Hut the American atmosphere how & to ie t five pound ow are paying times as) much A ‘ © Mut apparently this | Sours tidy nas lost all sense of propor- eeeaeeee Con and demands ditions at the we which were ry Garden by My Thumb’ one bit tf the na fe cares to, for we are tak~ that we would) be greatly tncon- rture, shew tahe ta treading on wrong atrect, Ber Mins Edna Wal Hop ady to take her st as soon aw the Hoglish maiden releases it And we now Edna Watleae eneed thromgh her di reat assured th Notes of Their Love Song Be- came Dis cords When Second “Mrs.” Was Introduced Hop n't Know Tria Hawkins.” 1h ly id an — a and seemed te feel that he ha a vid pantominiat auf. ferent food for retle the sINtyen Tt was her love for art that (napired Edna Richardson to marry Brahm Van- fon. musical conductor, “he nsonesy) MISS. WILSON'S FIANGE = wil Alimony of Kiy yesterday Edna met Brahin in Worcester, and esos the big heart of littl: Mdna just th vod . B. Sayre, Who Weds President's Daughter, Now a Deputy »bbed with emotion ‘The scene ‘al musical wetting. It wax the musical xeason, and Worcester wis alle | musteal at the time was ainsing | Assis there in of the local conaervatorion: | persian Madame Blanche Marches), dauchter of | Pistrict-Attorney Whitman to-day am- the famous Parisian teacher, w {-|nounced the promotion of Francis B, whe is to marry Miss Jessie wehter of the Presdent, on tie position of Deputy As t-Attorney. Young Sayre Ho was just lovely then, Edna was] passed ination and was only sixteon Ht was that Just} admitted to the baron Nov two we to hs fest] Mr Sayre haw been a clerk tn the © music 4 had boon! plaint bureau af the Diatelet-Atte how pris boing to hear storte wives and tracing their hu promotion ie Intended more as a ment to hia ability than anything else, will leuve on hit honeymoon oa th and will not return until the Vanderborg wan flicking the sharps an fata about from the end of hix baton for the two It was fist about two wee a it was th York shortly after our was murprived » learn, as} other woman aro vs hie wif tol middie of December, On January he the ex-Mra, Vand tay to will become p secretary to Pr b at Hurry 1, Garteld of Williams Col. N t R GUNGETE IBURST RATAN hice Sayre refuses to discuss his wed Pel ginas TG ace MERC Oink is or to reveal tie place where H fal White House bride will have duct Mime, Maret He believes that all ould come from Wash- yw 1 lear at for anothe Hundred ihe National ety has completed tte lectures ia Waahingtem ares Hushaed Her Deattinte, Mra Martha ‘V Tassel) w Hasan an ta Can Make You Happy einen Neu Ih aecouple of minutes, A litte bit of i. het F Eh Ruel a simple appliention, and the A : / i lisp mpleiely. 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