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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913. .Fashion’s Peacocks Will Don Their Most Brilliant Feathers | ~ Sketches of Freaks and Frills Made at Horse Show by Mile. Lodewick, Evening World’s Fashion Expert. AVGUIRE NAMES — |SELF-POISONED FOSTER PARENTS REEL, MACK AND DIX) GIRL, ISACCUSER | DISOWN WOMAN | INBAGMAN STORY) QF MANIN COURT; FOR AIDING EARLE Admits He Told Hennessy of |Weak From Effect of Bichlor- HINESTONES AID /NEW YORK PHYSICIAN eee KILLS HINISELF Wi In @ dresser drawer were two hypo- mn HE ES sli ai R D saat having recently been used and with which the polson was no doubt admin- istered. ‘The nature of the polson haa baffed the attending physicians, and Medical Examiner Harry M. Lee, who wes alled thie morning. Dr. Tinker han b ving in his aum- r reakdence alone for nome time, Mra. ai dermic Tinges which bore algna of Charlotte Herman of Ruther- ft, Horace Hy Tinker Gives to my wife what she had done we or- >, Meeting That Arranged Fow- | ide of Mercury She Presses | ford Said to Have Helped dgred ner at once to keep her hands of |Chin Straps All the Go, With] No Reason for Ending Life [iy evanta' tn tne houne except Mer © ter’s “Sandbagging” Trip White Slavery Charge. ‘Affinity Hunter’ Steal Child Se et nna iat tear the| Tunics Plaited and Cuffed in New London Home. — [time ite was avout aruuutve veers evident desire of that moral leper was to entangle her !n his domestic affairs. I commande’ Char;totte to retura to Rutheford withcut delay. “To our great surprise she refused to return, and @s @ result each member of the family wrote her a letter advising her that she would be disowned if si persisted jn her refusal. She claimed in ‘her reply; that she had done nothing wrong and could see no good reason why she, should come back. “We khen considered it necessary to inform her that she really was not our daughter, but had been adopted in in+ old, Until about two yeare ago, when he retired, he had one of the largest family practices in New York, Mra, Tinker was tmmedilatety notified and will attend to the funeral arrange- ments. —Skirts Ruffled. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) NEW IAINDON, Conn., Nov, 2.—Dr. Horace H. Tinker, @ retired New York phyalolan, died at his summer home fn Pequot avenue thie morning from an overdose of polson. Letters found in hin room show that ‘The machinery of the District-Attor-| CHARLESTON, W. Va, Nov. 20.— | office was eet in motion to-day to/In a voice #0 weak that her words had find ways and means of extracting fur-|to be repeated by the court stenog- ‘World to-day that his fem: ,fher information from George H. Mo-|rapher, Ruth Steel, nineteen-year-old owned Charlotte Herman, pd pared Guire, who in the John Doe graft pro-) mountain girl, once pretty, but Now| daugnter, pecause of her friendship for eeedings yesterday, admitted he was/emaciated and on the verge of death whom Ferdinand Pini agent for the asphalt trust; that he|from bichloride of mercury poteoning,| nounces as a eat inte Aeeane amore falsely at a previous session; that|Self-admihistered, because, a2 slatmeds| to air, Herman, Charlotte became a s detains In an evil resort, to- af be furnished John A. meee hal the! day began her testimony in the Federal| |“inted with Earle through the artist's fet of contractors “sandbagsed” by|Court against George Jordan, local|second wite, Dora, trom whom he !s now Merphy, end that he told Hennessy of business man, charged with white slav-| separated. @ posting in Albany at which Nomman|¢ry. The irl was brought from her! While Charlotte wae under his care, B. Mack, C. Gordon Reel and Everett Paul Herman of No. 138 Hiome avenua, Rutherford, N. J., told The Evening By Mlle. Lodewick. ‘The Horse Show as usual is the oa- tre ef attraction for fashion's peacocks, feathered and frified according to fash- fon’s behest. The word “‘frilied” is most appropriate, for tunics are plaited |!t waa taken with suicidal intent, but and ruffled, skirts are ruffled andtriple|no reason was given. tlered, and plaitings find a piace at the | dressed to his wife a openings of muffs, on the edges of fur collars, and even on the edges of fur trimmed coats, This last, though ex- treme, as many others which I bave aketched here, are interesting as ad- hering to the latest dictate—the lamp shade tunic, inspired by the Persian poem, ‘Le Minaret.”" Dr. Tinker'n New York home w. formerly at No, 1257 Washington a nue, It wan said at the residence thia afternoon that Dr. Rt. A, Long waa the neo of the wenidence and that noth- Ing was known about Dr, Mnker's aul- with them. In the front @ large butte fly bow was outlined with the rhine- stones, which were also applied on a plece of ke velvet, to affect the body part. The very tall euche of maline con- coaled the crown, and from the edge of the brim @ narrow black velvet ribbon formed an effective chin strap. Chin straps were quite In and another one 1 noticed wai ntonen newed on @ narrow velvet ribbon used to hold @ cap of dull bine velvet gathered into @ button «f the same in back, and banded around with brown ekunk fur, 1 obnerved many oddly draped skirts underneath nome stunning wraps. One akirt wan open up the back to reveal lace stockings, while a beaded tassel used to weight the drapery partly con- coaled the apex of the opening. ‘Another oddly draped Kown was of ‘Minaret yellow charmeuse, A butterfly how of tango red tulle at the front of the corsage held nleeve draperies of the wame, while over the skirt graceful drapings of it were confined ‘by beaded straps which dropped from each hip. Iridescent beads to match these bands were embroidered over the shoulders. Nov. 20.—Ralph stenographer for Acting while walking in the Governor Tay Capitol t fell, breaking hi Charles H, Holcombe attended Newton and he was taken home. home in Paint Creek to-day on a cot! 4 fan ‘All the proofs of this are now Beppe in Rint Creo Wey 8) Mr. Herman sald, he kept ter away |in he: possesslon, Since that time, which Wowler arranged for Fowler to make| she lay in an invall chair before from Fane. But when Charlotte, who| wae In June, = have not correspond- wampaign ollections throughout the|jury and gave her testimony. is an accomplished musician and lin-|&4 wee her. We have cut her out of tate trom highway and barge canai| he told the jury that Jordan had) «ulst, went to Burope, Barle hunted |“C I k 8 number of let: wontrectors, telegraphed her while sho was at Iron-| her up and in lettere to Mrs, Herman| sing ae Saris, Featieating: her: to: in- MoGutre edmitted also that he had| ton, 0., to come to Charlenton, and later| threatened to compromise the girl unless | tercede with Tokar evan hreateeinE pa a Seana ar heard Gov. Dix was at the meeting, ana| followed up the telegram with @ visit the Herman family alded him in per-| that he would compromise Charlotte| eS ade aad that it was held in his office at the Ex-|, 1 Dersuaded her, she sald, under! guading his wite, Dora, to live with him |tf Mra, Herman didn't comply Wola | SORES MENTE DAA & SAEROE G8 is qoutive Mansion. Gov. Dix's name thus ied promise of peels as to come again. his wishes. Hoe never received a reply | Short coat, reaching only to the ue @ppeared for the frat time in the in-|At thin, Mant che Was uname expentot’| Incidental to her acquaintanceship | t@,, hit communications he pe generate erat Ziaey, Gud Be Will be Elven Gn OPPO IO Cutie bk ane Cecene dias yoise| Wi Batts, which tins) secerated her! 7F the reliortal shat come from | frent to mee | abroad are true, I hope Earle and fox, The same fur edged the , unity to tel Mr. Whitman what he|had sunk to a murmur and the Judge|ffom hor family, Charlotte Herman| Critigtte will be arrested. It le © DIY |and edge of coat, and I don't know i gnay know of the alleged meeting. announced that he would not allow her|ained the knowledge that she was|tnat un outcast like Earle should be beara side Peet eee eatia eaaee Gov. Sulser, who also figured exten-|to testify nore to-day, but if she 1s|edopted by the Hermans as an infant.| permitted to remain et large, deatroy- bed dap <dlihagedl doat phinine SANae Gively in MoGuire’s testimony, will not |@ble she may resume to-morrow. Bs. Herman ieare that ane was in-line the nagoinees of fantios auas(Cee under it was attached to fhe be teked to teatity until me gatue ta| During the girl's testimony Jordan sat| oiicated+with Harle in the kidnapping| of being conined in an invane asylum,” fur OF to the skirt, bat Phe anaes wae more fully determined, stolidly in the prisoner's box sasing | or the artist's little boy, but aays he| Mother Says Harecka Was che [Oe Gert iot the cont, The eset ¥s8 Arthur Johneon, New York State wigan eheee ie hopes she will be caught and puntehed Actual Kidnapper. plain and slightly draped at the front. agent for the Barber Asphalt Company, |: tne cenelusion of her eninone tae it guilty. SDON Ney Mrslbr tr 4 prin eabiiia | NUR: Eile eoetuto® 9 carried a large il be: bANpobonba Wo-day, tor appone Phe eer eh OEM leans eel ecOTRR RATHER DENOUNCHO|Tituy ciis lou sey cectrer ce ike ee ee ee cscinca weece ales before Mr, Whitman and enlighten the/of how Jordan is alleged to have put! AFFINITY HUNTER. EAT earikc ein Gas miakeeped rom the [ee nee ee cn tre oe prosecutor as to certain atatements|her in the resort run by a woman named| “r want te deny,” said Mr, Herman, | Hoole d'Acqultaine,at Lu Motte-Houvron, SPpearet deep Pialieg: TuMS -9F (tRe made by McGuire, According to the| Rebecca Robinson, also under Indict-|“ghat my wife ever sald at Monroe, N.| France, has informed the police that the | Mack net. fatter, Johnson put up #750 to reim.|ment, and of her alleged iiletreatment| y., that rho waa prod af Charlotte's | actual stealing of the child was done | TO ie lett of this figure le shown Puree McGuire after the latter had|there, which, the prosecution clakns,| acquaintance with Tarte: also that|y Mina Charlotte Herman, @ musical |® ruffled skirt tuntc fected Jo, patted Given $2,500 to ald the work of Joba a,|°aused her to attempt suicide, Earle painted Charlotte's portrait or the | *tudent, whose family had a summer ane me end pte Hepnessy. The Robinson woman will be placed! portrait of any other of my family, | home close to Farle's residence at Mon- i / a aiai rust cae ak oe EXPECTS HIM TO REPREOH p19 | tt! At the close of Jordan's case TT wouldn't tet Earle inte iy houne, | 8 N. X.. a couple of years ago. on “ Lea kes el Magy er an Le eT Had] known year anda half ago nis| Acconting to Mme, Fishbacher, Mins) feta skirt wa : Mi MEMORY. ‘Mr. Whitman believes MoGuire knows mmueh more than he has tok. Hoe is white chiffon, A etrap of black fur at k of the neck oddly held con- which spread out Her.aan, who is devoted to Earle, en- tered into @ compact with him to eteal| the bac 4 ‘bla eon, Under the name of Mra, Evana| siderable fulness Stx Injured tm Train Co! true character and what he had in his WASHINGTON, Nov, 20.—One pes! ming I would heve invited him to my @enger was probably fatally hurt and able and fed him dichloride of mercury, From Gonfident MeGuire can tell a great deal | five others slightly injured ina head-|““ncneriotte made the acquaintance of| ave walned entrunce to the Hole d’Ac-| toward the pelt Caudal edout graft in high places and hes|on collision early to-day at Barton,| tne garies early in 1912 Quitaine on tle pretext that she wished | bard a plaiting of white lace atond oe - at the com- 8. C., on the Southern Railway. The! mencement exercises of the Monroe seriously injured t# T. A. Lloyd, who) High School, where she played the in not expected to li His home ad-| piano, Dora, Harle's wife, called on which were re weighed given him until to-morrow afternoon, wher the John Doe hearing will be re- gamed, t “refresh his memory.” It is By understood that while McGuire has ) purged himself of @ perjury charge 20 d far as bis previous testimony is con- @arned, the District-Attorney is oon- Afent he can get an indictment en three counts against htm, NE to study French—m language in which who was @lready protic! She gained | the confidence of Mme. Fishhacier and) arteh ve show: dress js not known here, The other Charlotte when our family went to/ Of the Uttie boy, and was after @ tine BN ae " thee tuned int injured are: L. C. Fanning, Bally, $.C.3) Monroe and occupied a cottage. Doral #bi@ t© carry out her part of the bar | PONE Th eta with « puffed Mm, M. F. Mayer, Sandy Springs, 8. C.; ded with Mrs, Herman—tn fact,| #&n- Aer tunte of black net. The bodice David Bimmond, arm broken, and two to be permitted| Mme. Fishbacher thinks, Mins Herman | PAY en trapped over the should- negro tramps. The engines and ex- ‘My wite| took the boy direct to-Barle and that the Of DI&eK net MEADE et ted at Dress cars of both trains were deralled.| .,q 1 permitted Charlotte and Mre,| Pair and the little fellow immediately | 14,4 peck of the ull biue silk belt with — Earle to become friends, although 1| left France. She believer Earle and! 1 gaormous butterfly bow of the black would not allow Earle in my house, |Mise Herman are headed toward | 1) em ad arrangement worn with “In the fall when my family re-| America with the boy, but whether by | tht costume was indeed original. From turned to Rutherford from Monroe| Way of England vor some port in Souths | ee eee tn rang ainale Dora Earle came to visit us for two or| Pn Farope the clues at hand do not) go p.u9 of paradise, which were hekd by SALTS li YOUR BAGK HURTS, three days in order that she might have | determine. Jewelled ornaments, her first chance to attend a perform- —__—— Rhinestones were very much in evl- SAYS DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS =: fant“ eete remmeate't UATENN Straus TO RENE, {phony concert. 1 gave permission for dence on another headgear, worn by @ | = young society matron. A very narrow her Visit only with the understanding | WHE Leave Macy Store to Devote jrmmed black maline hat was edged that Earle should not accompany her, Himaelf to Brooklyn, | with a line of the stones, also the crush Be revent her wo cnr Kowa and tet of tmaline around the crown was edged fee at the door. Nathan Straus will on Feb. 1 next re- WENT TO BNGLAND TO EFFECT tire from the firm of R. H. 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