The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1913, Page 18

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a rms ou THAT BARREL To. ware ays | MEAVY FOR ONE TONY | | Nr THATS — wie HELP _ Te Dor wie * Linke Sod STEADY NOW / 17 ON MY it You | A Gocd 1 Aa dene! TOLAND HORSES WAGONS, LTS IND CRTS Vatest News for the Kids From the Home of Good Old Santa Claus. FACTORIES ALL BUSY. Al the Toys Are Being Tried Before They Leave the Workshops. | By Eleanor Schorer. ARCTIC RGIONS, Dee. &—There is It te customary tm Toyland to try all the toys before they leave the factories te make eure that they are in perfect eondition. And for the purpose of this @anta has hed « large track built on ‘Which to “work owt” horses ané autos. Im the annual tryouts ef horses this Little Pete, ene of Ganta's most i Hi F & z r i ® g : 73 2? es | E 8 i H i [ g f Hh uit i } i it i Hn E if ; t 1 i i H if ' i i s < Ht i E Bg £ ft @ handle in the back with whiaa May eteer it. The plebald variety horees eeems much in favor, OR! FROM TOYLAND THAT BOBBY MAY RIDE. Foremost are the ones like “Pete” is Widing in the picture, There are also @o be found large ones covered with Peal skin in white, brown, black, and Plebaid, and attached to oblong piat- forms on wheels. The trappings on thi find come in black patent leather, white feather red | er. Both the plain ‘wooden 4 the skin covered horses with their four feet resting on bright Wed rockers are still popular. Ranging from tiny ones of two feet FOR CONSTIPATION, grinyt Toyland Horses and Autos ® @ By Eleanor Schorer FSP KEKE EK EEE EE KEEN EE OE K KONE KEKE SEK SSS S ES EE See ESE eee AISI AALABIAABIIABABIARAIARAA SS 5 Kaka adcad HAAS RARS eer e / * Freer EEE Eee rwe sae BARARAAARAAAAS 43% SLSLLAKLALAAAAKLS 6 x inches all the way to enes of two feet in height are to be found dairy wagons filled with milk cans, red trucks, gand carts, grocery wagons and butcher in” all with horses harnessed ‘ont, ALL ABOUT CUTE LITTLE TOY- LAND AUTOS. ‘The autos are tried out In very much the same way as the borses are on a A Iittle gnome, who worked n another epartment, while passing through the automobile factory, was attracted by a beautiful red auto, of which model Santa fe directing his toy workers to make thousands for boys this Christmas, ‘The little gnome had ofttimes seen the auto makere running just such care around the Toyland track and now he thought hia chance had come to have a ride himself. He took hold of the crank of the red racer and turned it over once; no spark came, Again he turned it, this time harder, and again and again, but alwaye with the same results, After about fifteen minutes of this hard work he sat down on the floor exhausted. A laughing face was peeping at him from the other side of the machine. “Ha, ha, haf chuckled the little man who had made the car, “this auto does not spark; it is started by some o1 ting inside tt and working the ped Imagine what splendid imitations of a real big auto they are when & fooled even a gnome! * ‘There are several different models painted in every color, though red is the most popular. To be had ere horns that make a lot of noise, lamps for the tack, headlights and searchlights that burn, an extra tire in case of accident, Meense numbers and wind shields in fact, everything just like the big ma- chines by grownups. The emalier autos, of course, do run automatically and come in many vari- @ties, sizes and colors. Auto trucks, taricabs, Imousines, tourera, runebouts, delivery wagons, roadatere with chauf- feur and passengers, and also without, all hail from Toyland in lots of hun- dreds, heading straight for kiddies’ homes, sent them by Santa. Girl Artict Stricken tm Street. A young woman who sald she w Miss Ruth De Mar, an artist, ninet of 30 One Hundred Bight! street, was removed to Bellev: pital early t from Third and Fourteenth o1 came suddenly ill, The girl was treated ‘vy Dr. Proctor of the hospital staff, and remained there. She is said to have euf- fered an attack of epilepsy. TORPID LIVER HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA—DIME A BOX ‘Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousness, indigestion, constipation, the aiek, sour stomach foul gasee—turn them out to-night with Cascarets. Don't put in another day of distress, ‘Lat Crscarets cleanse and sweeten your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and that misery- making gas; take the excess bile from CANDY WORK BOXES -A * ALSO 25 & SO WHILE Y your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation poison from the bowels, A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning--a 10-cent box keeps your head cl ‘tomach sweet, liver and bow- els re; ud you feel bully for months, Don't forget the children—their little in- sides need a good, gentle cleansing too. CATHARTIC. NY DRUG STORE CENT BOXES « QU SLEEP | IMPULSE CAUSED FORMER ACTRESS TOLEAPTO DEAT Mrs. McGregor, Wife of Stage ¢ Manager, Spoke Cheerily a Few Moments Before. How swift the transition of the dis- ordered mind may be from a mood of ®ayety to euicide was illustrated in the death of Mra. McGregor, a stage beauty whose body, broken by her leap from her apartment on the seventh floor of the Riviera at No. 7 Riverside Drive, is being pi Pared to-day for burial. She was the wife of Edward J. MoGregor, formerly ‘age manager for Daniel Frohman, Hardly ten seconds could have elapsed from the time Mr. McGregor called to his wife and received her cheery re- sponse from the bathroom to the moment when her fall courtyard below aroused the tenants of the building. Mr. McGregor heard the sound and the buss of excited Voices at the windows about the court: yard and rushdd to the bathroom. The door was locked. He broke in the slags panel, entered and found it empty and the window open. It did not need the ring of the telphone and the atuttering voice of the Janitor to tell him what had happened. “Something must have snapped in her brain just after she answered me from the bathroom," said Mr. MoGregor to the friends who came to console him to- day, “I called to her to find out if she ‘Qs all right, ‘All right,’ she answered, be out in @ moment.’ “It hardly seemed @ second afterward, but of course it must have been a little longer than that when J heard a crash in the cOurtyard and the opening of many windows und cries of my neigh: bors. The impulse must have come over her with lightning swiftness,” MARRIAGE AN EVENT IN THE ATRICAL CIRCLES. Dr, McAdam corroborated Mr. Grogor's view of the sulcide. The marriage of the McGregora was quite an event in cheatrical circles in 194, Miss Florence Worden was at that time one of the reigning Deauties of the musical comedy stage. She was a show girl in “Plorodera,” “A Chinese Honey- moon" and "The Runaways" and after- ward played @ small part with E, H. Sothern in “Tho Prot Prince.” Miss Worden was born in New York and was said to be the niece of the late Rear-Admiral Worden, who com- manded (he Monitor in its historic bate Mo- tle with the Merrimae in Hampton Roads, Mr. MoGregor at the time of hin mar- | © riage was the manager for Miss Bertha Galland in rothy Vardon of Maddon Mall.” Since then he has be- come & general stage manager with an ol in the Knickerbocker Building. The couple had lived in the Riviera about four months. When Mra. MeGreg- or became ili their eight-year-old boy, Edgar J. 44, wi nt to live with his grandmother to Mrs, MoGregor of the strain of bis care. Theatre Florence Worden | to the stone) MISSING CHILD AND HALF BROTHER WHOM MASONS SEEK. LSet OHEDET OOH SE SOO SORDOD es D256 os O:.P.WHITEHEAD 9446-8606-004-004008-0064608 OVERWHELMING VOTE FOR WAVAL HOLIDAY House Adopts Resolution Request- ing President Wilson to Back Churchill Plans, WASHINGTON, Dec. &—By an over- whelming vote the House to-day paased the Hensley resolution requesting Presi- dent Wilson, so far as he can do a0 with due regard for the interests of the United States, to co-operate with the suggestion of Winston Churchill, Lord of thé British Admiralty, for an inter- national naval holiday for one year, The resolution expressed is to be the opinion of the House that Mr, Church- H's suggestion offers means of mediately | | & @oee6-2. Representative 3 of Pennsylvania, Who led the opposition was voted down by 181 to 4, Mr. Moore's motion carried with it the substitute requesting the President to use his ind: uurth street he locked the door for the firat time du: GAINT, HAVE You Gor | ir Boss! J ~e 4 News Oddities HUERTA h it seems har yes to save his face in y worth while OLD PROVERE has been amended to read, TWENTY-EIGHT million Bibles w 6,891 RATS were killed in a two-wee! LOST—Anchor and chain from the battleship Rhode Island. ment offers $200 reward, GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.—C. wite uses fifteen eges a day, EGGS % APIECE—Fact. That was the product of’ prize-winning hens, COMPANY OF CHINAMEN has been mustered into the military service of the United States. They live in Hono! %0 GALLONS OF GRAP quet in Topeka where Sec PLUM TREE in bloom in Winsted. im back, aud one wil be In frult here CONNECTICUT GAME WARDEN is sald to have a trained rabbit that lures | Rhode Island hunters across the State 1 Com have been ordered for a Democratic ban- », | By Cay wright. 19) the Mexican crisis, but from his pictures “Save your money and buy ere published last year. ampaign at Kirby, Pa ks Navy Depart- Swanson of St. Charles, Ml, says his the price in Washington, but it was for and are citizens, will speak, ‘That's nothing. Mayor-elect Mitchel soon, | Ine Bo they can be arrested. MASONS SEEK GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED WITH HALF BROTHER Description of the Missing Whiteheads to Be Posted jn All Lodges. A bench warrant has been issued for the arrest of Oscar R. Whitehead, who disappeared from Syracuse on the night of Thanksgiving Day, taking with him, it Is alleged, his half sister, eleven- year-old Helen Burns Whitehead of Herkimer, He is charged with kid- napping. While detectives ‘re searching for the missing couple, a man to man, town to town and State to State hunt has been set afoot by the Masons. A man answering his description has been re- ported to have been seen in a New York theatrical agency last K. Whitehead lefc Herkimer on Nov, 21 and came to New York. On the follow- ing day he withdrew his at the banking house of Henry Clews & Company. On the Mth he left for Syracuse. He left the latter olty on the night of Nov. At 9 o'clock that perform their functions be obtained in tablet or 1 ing his stay there, He was later fount dead, the room filled with gas. An dracsik was a Hungarian, thirty: yeara old, He was @ painter, that the dead man’ wife hat run away from him. This, wouslps aaid, might | ath, account for bis “ For forty years Dr. Pierce’ has been used with satisfaction and benefit by thousands and thousands of women. It can now in medicines—or send 50 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. —= | morning Helen complained of a tooth- | ache and went to the dentist. Blood- hounds traced her that night to the borders of Herkimer and there lost the acent, On the following morning her mother received a letter from her saying that she was with her half brother and was going with him to Los Angele: The police and the family are at a loss to account for a motive on tl part of Whitehead In taking away t child, It was said at first that he war the founder of a new religious cult and wanted Helen as a disciple, He w. secretary for York State of tne United States Esperanto Asnociath the society of the universal languag but in this connection, It is sald, would find no need for the child's ser- vices, A friend of Whitehead who saw him | } the day he left for Syracuse reports hi |had then about $ his friend told detective that n had paid { Helen the missing hat he was going to mak. greatest actress in the world. Descriptions of Whitehead and the girl have been sent to all the big cities, They will be posted in Masonte lodges throughout the country. White is 5 feet 10 Inches tall, weighs 165 pounds and has long black He has prominent ick mustache. There, i* a space ween his upper front teeth and a depression Bx his fore. head. One of his thumbs has a stift His shoulders are rounded and ks with @ peculiar slouching wal t. {elen Burns Whitehead eleven years old, four feet elght inches in height and weighs seventy-five pounds, e has a light complexion, brown h: reaching to her shoulders, blue ey and an oval face, with a pointed chin One of her front teeth ts longer than the others. naturally. ie Favorite Prescription iquid form from all dealera for a trial box, | \WIF MRS, GRAY'S TEARS.» FORCES THE TRIAL — Court Refuses More Delay Broker Who Is Accused of Bad Faith. Not a Scintilla of Against Her, Lawyer Crie: and Reads Letter in Proof. Following a dramatic se Gray, who is ~ sued for divorce John Boyd ¢ READY TO GO ON. S, ne In open int to-day when Mra, Justine Mutton | woman and know of no evidence to the contrary A. WELLES STUMP. (Witnessed by David H, Sototaroft.) ATTEMPT AT RECONCILIATION ENDED IN A STORM. Justice Page asked to ree the note returned it to Mr. She ng that he would insist upon going to trial to-morrow morn her quit for separation Mra. Gray "J had been of hh Besste Citftord, Hammerstein, to } him, Three Weeks ago friends attempted to reoonclle ‘They met at the Martinique came of the ! but a stormy end attempted ft € wife him sum of tr nm muit against y her @ Jarer suey —_ SAY MAN KILL ED BABY. Covonerta Jury Bi Charging Homictdée. The inquest held by Coroner Jerome Healy and jury in the Bronx te-dey | over the death of Lulu Saterno, two and | a half years old, resulted in a yerdic. charging Tony Fishio, who lived with the baby's mother at No. 760 Fox street. with the killing. ‘The man has disap | Peared but the warrant for his arrest by of the firm of Fuller & | was turned over to the Bronz detective Gray, who wore the Wall street brokers | bureau and, Detective Henry 1. Quiek of ex-Gov aloud, Supreme Court Justice Page dered Gray to proceed immediately with the trial of his sult Each inorning for five days Mrs. Gray have been in court it on each occasion ind her witness ready to testify her husband's attorney succeeded postponing the trial. became apparent to Mrs. Gray lawyers and litigants, Ervin Shethy of No, 69 Wall street, terrupted his address to the Court her behalf and rushed to the rear the courtroom, where he joined in the | effort to quiet Mrs, Gray. “Tam #ick and tired of this delay, “My husband has made | Mrs. Gray cried sorts of serious charges against they all unfounded and and are Joesn't dare to proceed with this trial suse he knows they are untrue.” LAWYER ACCUSES GRAY OF ACT- ING IN BAD FAITH. Gray was not tn sented by his attorney Guggenheimer, court H Shelby asserted that Gray had made hin charges of unfaithfulness against of evidence his wife without a reint to sustain them. He recalled that Saturday Gray asked Justice ( to issue a commission directing taking of testimony in tlee Cohalan denied the “Not only did this trial on jast Satur said Mr, Sty he is trying tn to seek del court. He knows that t against his wife were made J minis Mr. Gray try to ‘st faith, and he dares not go to trial.” “I resent that ch. * replied Guggenhelmer hotly. “Mrs ter suit against this { which she 1 serious charges cate eee How about bad faith In| Sallphue be darh tural . v {and evenly that nobody can tell it has LETTER TO SAVE MRS. GRAY'S en applied. You, simply dampen a GOOD NAME. ponge or soft it and draw “At least we are ready to xo to trix! thie through 2 one small on our counter sult,” replied Mr. Shei-| strand at 9 time; by morning the gray by, "and we intend to ask this court t nits let us go on with our trial and Mr. Gray's complaint if he doe« no appear.” Mr. Shelby took a typewritten note from hia pocket and read it to the Court ‘This was It: New York, Oct. 9, 1913, “pear Madam: As. counsel asno- || TROY’SBEST PRODUCT elated with Joseph H. Hall, attor- ney for John Boyd Gray in the ac- tion for divorce, and after consulta: desire to state that we both think you are a good, moral tion with nim, I Every Woman Should Wish to Look Her Best Suffering Spoils Beauty! Many women look old before their time, simply because worry, sleeplegs nights, headaches, pains, irregularities and weaknesses to which women are so subject have brought the haggard look, the dull eyes, the “crow’s feet” which would mar any woman's charm. Dr. Pierce’s vorite Prescription (in Tablet or Liquid Form) helps women to retain their youthful looks because it removes the cause of most of the troubles peculiar to women. It is a tonic—invigorating and health- restoring—prepared from native remedial plants under the direction of a physician especially learned in the ills and needs of women. It will help you to retain the looks of youth and the buoyant step and bright spirits you are so sure to lose unless the feminine organs are helped to Z Sulzer, broke down and wept To-day when { that more delay would be granted sh® burst into tears before a courtroom filled with Her attorney, He was repre- Randolph halan thr i n another part of this court yin thi charges | om 1h. bad | bottle of SW said he had a clue to Fishio's wi abouts that he thought would lead his arrest within @ day or so. According to the evidence the baby's mother, Mrs, Louise Saierno, eloped with Fishio from her husband's home in the Bronx last September and went to the Fox street flat to live. Om the in| ight of Oct. 3, the police charge, | Fishio became angered at the baby and | Knocked It down, The child died in a | few hours. or- en AN ABSURD QUESTION, (From the Chicago Heras.) | "Supposing you had @ chance te be |come the wife of the greatest poet in the world or the best baseball player, | which would you choose?” | "How can you ask? Have you ever heard of a pogt who got anything out of post-season gate receipts?” IF HAR 1S TURNING GRNY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Re- cipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair in- in of me | he | That beautiful, even shade of dark, | glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur Your hair is your charm. It makes 0: *s the face. 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