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FIVEDAYSINJAL American FOR CHAUFFEUR BY ANEW DRE Magistrate Murphy Follows Magistrate Krotel’s Example in Punishing Drivers. “New York Women Drink|* Immoderately,’”’ Writes M. Emile Deschamps-- “Drinking Is Especially Common Among the Richer Classes.”’ REE: \“Rich Women Smoke SPEEDERS ALL GLOOMY.| Pipes and Blow Rings in Fifth Avenue and Do Those Who Got Adjournments) Not Hesitate to Smoke From Krotel Yesterday Now Opium.” ; E Fear the Worst. “Out of 44,000 Arrests for ‘ Drunkenness in New @eventy-five chauffeurs and automobdile York in One Year 10,000 owners ‘charged with speeding and » SIcklave ariving fait much loos cay, Were Women. in thelr minds to-day than they did yesterday when they secured adjourn- ments of their hearings before Magta- trate Krotel. The adjournments were asked because the automobdilists knew that Magistra Murphy was to be in Magistrate Kro- tel's place to-day. Maxistrate Krotel had een fining all speeders $0, with a choles of five days’ imprisonment. Magistrate Murphy's practice has been to fix a $3 fine or one day in Jail. But the firat case which Magistrate: Murphy heard to-day cast a gloom over | the etrategists who thought that by) avoiding the Krotel discipline they would get off easier. Harry Reich, of No, 2 West Eleventh street, chaufteur for Morris Abrams, was up for speeding | last night on Broadway at Fifty-ninth street. He acknowledged his guilt. “Megistrate Krotel,"" said Magistrate Maurghy, “has taught me a lesson which I regret to say, I needed. He has deen imposing a fine of $60, with an al- ternative of five days in Jail in such capes, He ie right. I shail follow the wame practice, Consideration Yor the exouses offered by men who take chances of maiming and killing persons in the street is no part of the duty ef this court. *‘The consideration must come from the automobile drivers, and the only way to get it is to impose penalties which hurt. Reich, you are fined $0, and if you do not pay you must go to Jai fer five days.” “Many Wives of Million- aires of the Four Hun-| dred Are Spendthrifts, but Are Not Good Pay- ers and Are Insupport- | able Mistresses to Their Servants.” To-day tt te @ pereonally conducted Sour of darkest New Yerk which Emile Deachampe, author of “Les Femmes @Onecle Sam” (Uncle Sam's Women),| | offers you. “Maa O’Rell No, ng through the gloom of Gotham. Li erally staggering, for our women are|Y champagne or whiskey drunkards, ac- cording to their fnances—and the chron- | ji tole of owr observant critic, Aleo they | ig have a passion for pipes, toth of nico- tine and of opium. At thie point the reader may be pardoned for suspecting that some American woman gave a third variety of “pipe’ te M. Deschamps, But he tdeas of New York are interesting, if not true, Translated By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. CHAPTER III. Reich wailed that he was a poor man| Hew Work, the Babylonian Metropolis. and that his employer would not pay! One cannot help thinking of the the fine. The Magistrate refused to|/heart-rend'ng oontr-ste ahows by thie “WE AMERICAN a - TRANS fe fee seavanns THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 32, 1918. Girls as We Don’t Know Them, Seen by Frenchi.ian Who Thinks He Does PICT PCOCRCC PO CCCeOCCSCCCCCRROSLOOOOCOOCCESOCOCE SSE CPS ES ee hee tie ee ee et hd THEY SHOW MOOR GRACE 1M PAYING @ BEET” NEW S-CENT BUS TO BE A REAL AUTO Traffic Expert, Favoring Fran- chise, Likens Luxury to a Private Car. plining detectives who fail to capture hold-up men and bomb throwers, Po Hee Commissioner Waldo to-day re duced Acting Captain George Kauft, tn | tives in the upper Bronx, and nent him to desk duty an a Heutenant. Kauff and hia men were {unable to catch the two masked high mobile FR THE POOR MAN THOUGH WOMAN'S RINGS ARE FOUND, Acting Capt. George Kaufi Sent to Desk Duty for Fail- ing to Nab Auto Bandits. Following out hia policy of dlact Germania Life Ineurance Ce Peiham Parkway pany, In early Inet atunday: 4 Mr. Doremus and hia woman companto However, Kauff di tity of Mr. iso found that she had not been robbed | of two rings whe had dencribed as hav: | ing been taken by the highwaymen, she | ~ {a Ida Crawford, @ prepomeasing young | woman, living at No. @® Weet One Hur MRS SPENCER 5 MraiLORILLARD SPENCER dred and Thirteenth street. Mr. Dorem who lives at No. 51 Weat Elghty-seventh street, made a mystery of the young womam He al- lowed the police to think ahe was he daughter. She reported that one of the masked highwaymen had torn a ring, set with a pigeon blood ruby and dia- monde, and another rime, set with a chater of ex diamomis, from her @n- Will Seek to Convert Moros and Inst Sunday afternoon pany with S-. Doremus, had @ long talk with the police officer. She wan in the Philippines. not #0 sure .t that time that #he had been robbed. Capt. Kauft mu that whe make a thorough searc! clothing, and yesterday afternoon Mien Crawford reported that she had found the rings entangled in the lace trim- Minge of the gown she wore at the time of the holdup. timate favoring the application of the People's Five-Cent Bus line for a fran- chise to run electric motor buses on twenty-three routes in the city, Mr. Hulse mye the simple fact is that the dren and ,“endangers their morality.” | people the pleasure of an automobile fashion did not satisfy the Commi . ave Capt. Kauff morning to round up the thie pain of-reduction tn rank, Ganity. uable watch of Mr. Doremus or of task. minor articles of jewelry taken by the aoe masked highwaymen, Mr. Doremus sald WORK AS MISSIONARY Widow of Millionaire Clubman NEWPORT, Dec, 2—Despite appeale made up to the fast etaute by several of ber intimate friende, Mre, Lorillard Spencer, widow of the wellinowa mille jonafre and society man, departed te- recovery of the rings in thia| Slght to begin her long journey to the Philippines, where she will do mission- 11 this] ary work in the conversion of the Me- s under | hammedan populace of Jolo to Chris- She intends to give et least a No trace haa been found of the val-| year to this labor, which te uedentably For some time past Mrs, Spencer tas BG WAVE DROWNS TEN SWEEP OF TOWN IN TEXAS 30 Feet High, It Rushes Down Course of Creek, Causing Loss of Life and Property. KELTON, Tex, Dee, 2—Ten persone were reported ty have perished tn ‘| thirty-foot wave which came without warning down | break, The centre of Man Creek before day- reek runs through the this city Fifty houses along the creek's banks in Helton were swept away. In the | heart of the town Mra, W. C. Polit and her four children were caught asleep in their home and drowned, Polk, carry- ing the fifth chtid, an infant, escaped to high ground Five fatalities—a man, his wife and | three children—were feported In another | family, that of a camper, His name | wan not known here, When the Main atreet bridge tn Tem- ple, Tex., was demolished by the wave an unidentified man was on ture, He wan aeen to go Info the water, It ta believed he perished. ‘The cre-k's rine was the ceault of @ r hotirs’ duration. tHal sis HE Given assistance to Bishop Breat, whe reduce the jail penalty and the chauf-|modern Babel which i New with @ cigarette, She also smokes e| Saturday that he had been robbed of a pss Row four was locked up. There are sand toe pipe, The prindpal anxiety of tne] 20" be 0° Sve cents ins commedions| pelite records show aniy the ioms sf tie copal Oherch ta the Pesionees, e00 ‘The seventy-five cases adjourned over American womaa who smokes is to hide ( Elganad bila bus chat can only be eos | watch ana some trinke lead dial d Is frequently herseit ealé ebo eh 0 from yeeterday will be called before the fact. One never smokes ta certain | ees ail todo persons Mr. Muleo| The robbery occurred ttrom| call te seme euch religious services ~ Magistrate hy on Saturday. Dublic places, although in automobiles |). . the point where four persons were! After the death ef her husband last ° on Fitth avenue <A lady who in her] ns. nan who owns an automobdite| Killed in an automodile ion Al year ehe bas tured ber attention al- boedol oF at Ber clay Car heresif) an ride on the streets of the city at eaten Wiare ghwaymen| most entitely to the work of the home ARISTOCRATS OW BENCH bebe the seoreve Levey tetpdbager Afteen miles an hour without restric. | jimped ont rd of the! ang foreign missions of the Protestant Pgh Sut anew NSeiention tf" tions as many times @ day a# he can! ing slowly, Episcopal Church, and nally came the AT THE POULTRY SHOW ye ree cae punter |COVer the distance, anf what the new! robbery. Mr. Doremus inine|@Bnouncement that she would take up cigarette or pipe in a restaurant. Her Gees see Gant, tor Ave lcmeen col rece De DR TIUnte? IsIAOA Tne | aon a Gistaien tae OE To amoke cigarettes in the presence! ia, on the anme atresta In an auto: her friends encouraged, for they re Greatest Rabbit in the Workt of her family is an offense in @ WomaD. | Lobi1e@ which pleasure the poor man SOCIETY WOMAN WA gard the personal danger she will face A husband ts discontented with bili, now denied because he hasn't got MED as mos as been deat There, Too, Among the Parable radiance of electric globes, to wite, He reports her to the polios, de | the money to afford « private car, It to all aS: 3,700 Entries. a bruised or dead, so Diese Renny clares that she emokes before his chil- |ig no inconsiderable thing to offer the BY BANKRUPT MILLINER parion in the work in Mise Virginia money rush from all the country Young, for years the head deaconess of ‘The seventh annual show of the Em- Eplecopal Dire Poultry Association opened at the Grand Central Palace to-dey. Every- thing from the Buttercup breed, the latest addition to feathered chicken arte- toorasy, to the Greatest Rabbit in the ‘Wert, owned by Robert Sherwood of Nyeck, entries. round to New York, hypnotized by the magic influence of gold, and find them- selves yet poorer and more miserable. The “Liberty enlightening the world” seems to have been placed at the thresholé of the American Babylon as ® statue was set before the portal of She ts arrested, imprisoned, judged and +ige, combined with necesmary trans condemned—a month in prison for) portation from their homes to their amoking @ cigarette in her own home| business or vice verse. x before her own family! Remarkable} «The people of thie city will shortly land of the free! enjoy there factiities, the only quen- DEPOSITION OF A HORRI 1D | tion being now aoon the Board of Eati- POLICEMAN, mate will render effective, by the St, George's Church, Protestant an elegance more attractive than their grace. But how much money ts spent to this end by the private world of mill- jonaires? It is certain that some of the millionaires’ wives of New York epend annually up to $200,000 for their cloth “Francois” Includes Some Well Known Persons in List Those in Debt to Him. Lerryman, @ fa on chow. There are 1,700|the Ancient Myvteries, to warn of for-/and that « dinner in one of the sree’) im Jetterson Market Court, New York |S uf the Leginiat; ts which, broke |New "York, Chics an, yPraminent 1m] Ymitney, ‘one of the famous old time In the poultry breeds, Rhode|tune or death. mansions may cost up to nt’ for|0B@ Morning, @ group Of women sccom-|iif the monopoly which had existed lare name Hale lnauted Fs S| rnerchanta of New York. Island Bate ane Barcaroupe tena, in aL ‘The societies of other great American yh $15,000 oF $20,000 are spent OF) panied by a friend, all rich people, were| fur inuny years to the shame of thel)y, We towen, who manewed. the now | lends Seeernpa aes ee most equal White | cities, more moral, more dignified, more | flowers. charged with disorderly conduct, and | city.” Ahcda is night to say 6 y, a re, Senor tne Srvanes Meek epi Saad serious, mare hard-working than that meter they have nocd of money or | the pollceman. deposed: SOW er ne bankrupt milliqery shop pouty them By reat cheert “lof New York, nevertheless envy the/| have members “When I ¢old them to keep quiet they ‘ort seal ee ness ond hopetuiness over oes one ‘Minoreas follow in the order jatter. That is because it eclipses them|the Four Hundred are not good Lele ran out their tongues at me and puffed i] i eone feats oe at i a sepals quecess of her wilasion, ee tn the noise of ite millions, the pomp| ere. They who spend milton tiefaction |“Wserette smoke in my fom It's tar- District Court, ‘The Habiitien ef the eT | MANY SIDED MAN DIES, _|2f, 't2 palaces, the extravagance of its| tor thelr luxuries a rible, the way in which women smoke shop are placed nt 75.642 and the anseta Mintekan Charity. i entertainments, the boldness of its en-|of their appetites do not settle even!) .wagays There are hundreds on the ] lat 421,261, of which bie a Bald boon (From the Maysville Ky.) Bul en =" Gate, Bones, Wi terpi luxury of its surroundings, | email Dbilis—above all, small bille-@s/ syanus eve, Hy Many of the charitably-inclined citl- = = Seldier, Athlete, Boxer, Writer, Ace rises, the *) porekaopars ry ing, acting exactly accounts fae Wc iohin be io alee _ : : 4 Millionaires are numerous everywhere | conscientiously as a simple store) lke men, letting the amoke escape Among the debtorm enumerated py | Bene Wie aren et ; in the great centres, Dut nowhere among| wife They show the worst grace POF | through thelr noses and making rings. “Francois” are Mra, J. 0. Armour of | of more into the hande of the object of} Nickel plating can hide @ multitude of Was John ©. Sai them does one tnd a spirit comparabie| afb | paying a. ebt, or they seek MOt/ 1 have observed them for a long time.” Chicago, $130, Mra, William. D. Do | PLY 18 the shape of an old woman who} defects, Te be sure you are not getting to that of the millionaires o! yw York. to it et all To satisfy one’s cred- tore te duty, and duties are ill at ease in the brains of these pretty spend- thrifts. in many @ “sheckel"” while id hand-organ on the The American woman does not besi- tate any longer to smoke opium. In New York it Is in the Tendsrloin that ‘one finds the opium joint, The habit- acooped John Charles Earl, soldi amateur athlete, professional boxer, writer and expert accountant, died in Montclair, N. J., to-day, at the age of fifty-eight, of Peystor of No. 496 Park avenue, $16! Mra. J. P. Hallingaworth of Philadel- phia, $63; Mra, Harold MoCSrmick of Cotea) 3; Mrs, ©. W. Armour of Scissors of cast iron or soft steel with wire ricets, insist on the genuine WISS scissor and Steare Unhappily, their freakish performances are rapidly spread about among the other large towns, where these are re- garded as the evident mark of high- an WHEN FOD GAVE OUT prised to learn that the money her for "aweet charity” was deliv The wives of multimillionaires, and ues are, for the most part, young men | .. . . . heart disease. He was Town Auditor. | Sut distinction. Besides, the millionaires| especially those of the Four Hundred, | 204 ‘giriy trom fifteen to nineteen, 17 | Steamer Kinds Crew of Wind jiate She BAAGE OF 8 He GauHie Dated Gucranteed to stay sherp—cut clean. After leave of absence since September, | o¢ the other States have only one object, | are known to treat thelr servants badly.| nig continues, within a few years, } ' : | toufer on eon Wie “Eas oF the ie Bere eee his office to-day. | trom thetr accession x ranks of | One man think pon Wee ver Fw throughout the United states, as| Jammer in Dire Need of sroness Mun: | swell the coffers tieeded | 26 od was Dubdiin, a if jonairedom. ey wish come be the mo! y t and emered the British army, serving in|™"4"atine wround the constellations of | onunaed ty « great Member of eer,|t2rough China, the oplum pipe will be t Twenty-ney- | the money that they had given} end up India. He took up boxing, becoming champion of Ireland in 1883, 1884 and 1886. Ddozed John L. Sullivan, Charlie ke Kilrain and Peter Maher. pion fencer, ‘He came here in 1890 after having been { ® sporting writer.on Irish newspapers + and compiler of one of the regular presents offered by Water and Provisions. @ young man to his flancee. Woman, in the country of Uncte 8am, | - ascends, soars, rules, relgns—reigna like @ despot over her masculine compan- lon—which hag given her the tilusion of soaring, of reigning over world, een PRESIDENT HALL DEAD. | lef OMcial of American Hide and | Leather Company Pa f. the first magnitude in the society of the to hei Babylonian metropolis. of th hat those passing most NEW YORK SIGHTS WOULD | o¢ their time outside their own homes SCARE FRENCH WOMEN. would give thelr ;ervants more liberty. Men or women, the life of the New| That would be logical, but logic has not York millionaires |: perpetual cycione,| yet taken out its papers of naturaliz We complain in Paris of burning up| tion in America, ‘The millionaires’ w life. What would the most active and) who are in Newport in the summer, oni gccounting. the most occupied of our French women nly find Mr, Earl leaves a widow and a son'say were she permitted to behold in and daughter. . aingle glance the kaleidoscopic exist- vants would be less exacting toward The tank steamer Cymbeline of the Standard Ol Company, arrived to-day from Bordeaux, in balast, she was a target for the northwest gales which beset her from the day she sailed. The steamer ran out of coal and had to put nto St. John’s, Halifax, for another ly 10 A, M. to 13 P.M. Guar- andbooks on sports. . 3 = 3 8 ag everywhere In the winter, c! good servants with difficulty. ‘The American woman ts the mor mn Away. supportable of mistresses to h . vante, beca' ” hee enesteee at Pedi Pid Hially, President of the . Yesterday, in latitude a Gearon 15 East 52d St. finite, her needs inceas! mertean Hide and Leather ( vany,| north latitude and longitude 78.06 de- ? Ation nil, For her @ servant 19 8 ma-| lied at hin home In New Canaan, Conn, | Rreea weet, the two sasted British '] The Remey School for Dancing 4 ; 1] chine with two legs and two arms. She|last night of heart disease. Ife was| schooner Btaniey, bound from ‘Turk's | . 018,017 RIONTH AYE, \ Fi 1 tnalate that her mald shall know every. |» Rtyselght years ol and wan the frat | Inland for Launenbure, N. 8 was sighted Desires to Announce an Bend for Larne, bres ' thing and be able to do sland only President of the A can|flyinv the British ensign upside down. ———_—_— that she shall be every mlshte at the company eral pacvicen wine eta | The mate and four of the crew of the a) 4 isposition of her mistress's least and|at New Vhurmday a Rritish schooner put out for the steam OTN eo Pie \iatinee were sinerne ton (ll A DSOLute Clearance Sale CRANDALL’S never satisfied, whatever is done, what-| the place of Mr. Haii's birth ltniret and half starved. Water was Betatliabedt rathe * 4 the vital importance of keoping| *Ver 890% Will le shown. | as Wo Hall went to work when | m and they ate ravenously of of aise gaunt Salts harmless to flush Kid-| 8"; ineys actives wine 9000 NEW YORK WOMEN AR." 0" lain sears) ni tot": | the foul ofa them | ge tek “AS neys and neutralize uric Drink lots of water—you can't drink| RESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS. [inini, W dung than ne went |tsiand three weeks before, On her firat A ° G hoa , tao much: alto get from ang pharmacet | oy op «go arrents for drunkennam blak oP Goshen (ae ce bua e's waa cae fternoon & Evening Gowns acid, thus ending so ot eee tar weatey before [made in New York in one year, 10.00 | SR and cori becead stan | hacitaner Plas chavan naa sown tien : ; women, They drink immoderately| was a roommate of Henry UH. Kogers, [her masts, The achooner sprung a leak, ° ° ‘| Bladder trouble. GA soon moruien Tor few ars | "Olt Noon cur aie cps cnceragea|s witow wares sans and’ ine det [oss tae orem of anne Sumnead ter ste? Tailored Suits and and JO dey act ne ide |in the richer classes, Drinking Is espe- | ters survive Nin and the leak Was patched up, It was @. 1, . When your kidneys burt end your) famous at sawnice, combined with | cially common among the latter, | ss necessary to Jettivon part of the cargo. 5 ate f * peck feels sore, don’t get scared and pro-| frapes and lemon juice, tome meratiana| One day a clergyman declared trom v > Identifed, | The crew wan without food for a week Evenin Wra ty be ‘eeed to load your stomach with a lot of |. pode A asl nclate clo, Ineyer| the pulpit that the American woinan| The vody of 4 woman recovered yea- | be Cymbeline picked up the 2g Ip Bellding * deuge that exolte the kidneys and irritate} ale to n ize the acids in urine go it | was given to drinking, and he cited a/terduy iu tie | ut tye pros o Mar * ‘annibal tnatincts were being | ‘World's the entire urinary tract. Keep your kid-| no longer in a source of irritation, thus | case Where twenty-four young Women | = ae entitled tovday In the | evil when a monkey, owned by d weet core irty-six bottles of champagne | Yue Moreur tha scherine Rey- one of U silors, was dispatched, The an nage cleen like you es A) wares on nc innate cannot in- a towed eaves pee cigarettes, te | nolds forty-three ye Mi, @ domes: [crew bat monkes ‘soup and lived on| Now $58—_* 75 Up 5 i 4 fe, 0} », B54 Baltic r Brooklyn, | monkey steaks for several days, harmless salts which removes ‘| ithia-water drink which everyone should fe in ements, | liaaheth rent, a ainter, wt the enre they ran out af oll. They had no port id ous ile nd otinpuiates them to} ike ney and thee bo beep tBelr Kidneys iar rte : lor starboard lights. ‘They could fy no Formerly $175 $225 and Up Bor! vity. junetion ive, Try this, also keep up danger signal, Captain Bowman suppited the achoon- er water, food and oll, and the Stanley proceeded on her way, ening to one of the a Ce r) the ls to ier te ised. In “ otvein Irom i all ean se ae dia a | BE aS | clea the water drinking, end no oo eee will whet berame of your ki Garments Sold Cannot Be Beturned, Bay ged or Gent on Approval, twouble gad backache,