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<a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TIIDCTA|E | Actress Arrested for Vice Play; CHAUFFEUR STOLE “Sten to Cound Block Maria’ 8 ~SASCARPNTER Daughter of Edward Ashforth ‘ Denfes Charges Made by i Young Husband. . s MERELY GAVE A GIFT.) SS SABR UK AAAAAAAAALBABAABLAABAAALAALRAS Brooklyn Romance Hit the « Shoals Shortly After It i Was Launched. ‘The marriage of Walton Thaddeus Carpenter to Mildred Aalforth, @ Beautiful Brooklyn debutante and @aughter of Edward Ashforth, a Wealthy real estate man, two years ago fushed to the wreckage point within a few months, according to a divorce sult filed to-day by Carpenter against his wife, The co-respondent named is Will- m Meredith, chauffeur for Edward Asbforth, who has a fine country nome known as Midridge, near Katonah, in Westchester County. In addition to ise charge of infidelity Carpenter alleges that his wife was ex- travagant and that to satisfy her de- mands upon his slender resources he went into Wall Street to win money in stock speculation, At first he was suc- cessful, but his tuck turned and he| ¥ SILKS RAA found himself worse off than vefore, | HKKKMHSNIHAASAALASIAARSAAARARA AAS Carpenter alleges that his wife left New York on the morning of May 3. aor. § b: Mintatene oe the bin wituge Forme) ~~ HOBOKEN HIGH SCHOOL mansion he returned to New York with took a night train for Midridge arms, Instructor Vanished, It Turned Out, CHAUFFEUR. i ROMs au ‘The husband also charges that hia wife] ‘The Hoboken High School had its | stiy gifts to the chauffeur and) mystery yesterday and it (was not meetings with him at his fed OD) this : h avenue, Brooklyn. | siamour of romance is not missing from ‘and also at the home of George Van) i) tale and the bia girle—beg thelr 1) Brooklyn. H f Carpenter denies tn her answer! Pardon wna ladies-have a bit o! to the divorce complaint that she! scandal ty whisper over and t bid ever had an affair with Meredith, but| the Bix bore mind their own bugness ————e, ahe admite that she gave her fener when they draw nigh, The unromantic] oon the committeos wh chauffeur holiday gifts, as did other! gem aut lox of the law have also some- members of her fam!iy, Concerning the| undertaking to raise $1% " charge that Meredith ained mt Mid-| 5, ridge Farms with her. choi Geraeed rete rag ie ays that her husband pro! RL tira alittle gps Acai he prepared * complaint that! polaasaee nig ver little later 1: developed that he wa Meredith ha eping quarters over the) Tt 1AtE ee ei te were! garage and that he slept in there when) PSS 2 ae thing to with the mystery, voring by f icated evidence to get! Me. F @ divorce to ercape the obligation of} He was orting me.” at opposing his wife's application for civil io alimony Carpenter says that she 8 MC) yond of § in need of money, as her father has] yi cay, aiways made her large allowances, has} yr144 fiven her automobiles and that she haw] 5 04 drought suit a fn interest in Midridge Farms and alsol vite gor alleged br in valuable Brooklyn real estate. She wants $10,000 in real money Carpenter says that most of hie de-! tng the breach he made in her ives mestic trouble is traceable to his wife's) justice sway taste for fine clothes, extravagant NV-| vesterday issued ‘a capias to keep Mr. ing, maids, automodiles and Jewelry.) Richmond within the jurisdiction of Boon after mariage, he says, she longed) 4. New Jersey courts, and Constable for the luxuries, but he was then MAk-!yyy,ocan went to the achool nord there all |) Was fe at the meeting 1 Nat Reheat at whieh was attended by two ie a pala residents of Washington “Heig! as a guaro re agains this amount $2.00 was contril the State, the Building ant Endowment anor H. Barr net the edu were four contribut to} of the women's at Women's Auxiliary of the and 4 4 . : rted years ago with twelve members. mall salary and could not see] gyno, fier ; ing a 8 served it now &#® women actively in | Wh 4 : {There a hie way clear to pay for them, It was not till this morning that @| terested LOST HIS MONEY IN STOCK) bondsman was found. Nobody saw) SPECULATION, Constable Donovan ng to the school, ) the auxillary,* Of the $17,000 contrib $10,000 hus been collected by ) “an order to salfity ner desires,” saya | Nobody saw him go away, Hence the) “among the speakers for to-night's q Carpenter, "I was forced to begin pur- | mystery. | meeting are Norman , ; SS ee | chasing stocks on margin 'n Wall thur L. Strasser, Henry Wolff, Chair- father’s automobile driver acto ung game's ccney| DARK MYSTERY STIRRED | NEW HOSPITAL FUND left his employer's daughter on the where he remained over night In the . company of Mrs. Carpenter. to Go to Jail in Breach of ' WOMEN WORK HARD SAYS WIFE GAVE GIFTS TO, _. Lead the Men in Getting Sub- ich ¢ L, Righnond, one of tie in-|15 in order to erect a new Washington 1, reported for|Helghts Hospital meet at the head- hts. Summit, N.! the Washington Heights Nospitai. There ni of $1,000 © ch of promise! yrs, Adolph Heller, who has charge puted by AGAINST HIM TOO. THINKS SYSTEM 18 NOT NOW/riet at sixtecn, and with her dashing ind of] Stine Wintted) SeriD0Ire: 8 nen ye eet ee escrif thin Litany, cannes then ninstion: beeen | ‘Lhe subtle charm of Gattle diamond attired young woman, corroborated her ‘ou gentlemen are the toolssin this | life on a salary of @ a week, Nor is| ( Raat ' hn. | mother's story. acheme and [will prove It. T haven't thin the most romantic fact connected | |! and ieweled bar pins is suggestive “Father said there Was no place at| been watching you ao long not to know | with Mry, Murdock’s married life. The | of a Christmas toker, liary, said to-day B, 4 “There Is not a doubt about the suc- of the Supreme Court) cag of the campaign. And the women are going to give the men a close fight in the matter of soliciting funds, eked Ba night jt FES ESSE K EES SEK SS Se ESE SEES EE ES srrrerr abi fio! Ce eo ee ha’ St sh he wa 00 before Dec. | shi engi. | leave the house, When. she refused he| neers everywhere. I claim that it is of the Most Popular and wartere, Broadway and One Hundred | « and Forts-fifth atreet, for dinner this | ca evening, it is expected that $25,000 of | of ¢ x hon his 4 nis hat and over " he was compelled to remain over night) (0) 0 Woot closed on ai the necessary amount wili have been| F Farms. th Aeannearn ie puts da sand” ano silegen, “is en-| Of Ma disanpearance. contributed. ee And Ne th Announcement of the initial $17,000 \ hu ire ‘ Th Hospital | ™! Walker and Ar- ted ao far near. | Ho women. win [hs son has not been supporting bin NO DEFENSE OFPERED.|GOING TO BE COSTLY. Gi thority in psychology and 1 not apply the soothing remedies of the | yi.y and New Jermey State Fridge and! fe | prychic when he shut out his wife and | pine) daughter last May Ethel King, ae mist Mra, May K. Soripture, testifying to-/of the Treasury William G. MeAdoo day before Justice Blanchard in her |" gblow for a told how she hurried home frome trip} build a tunnel with a side bluntly informed that there was no | wom place in the house for her. Dr. Neither was Miss Kin, whom the wife say# mente to lure her husband entirely | the face of it, from her, Dr. Scripture and Miss King] plan behind the long stretches of alde- was placed on the calendar two weeks | trolley cars is that the McAdoo tun- LECTURES ON THE “STUFF! Adoo ix interested, will have absolutely THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF. j10 Dr, Scripture is the director of the| SEES M'ADOO'S ENGINEERS Vanderbilt ¢ jtry at Columbia University and a for.) “The Engi mer Professor of F Lg delivered an addrens on May 6 at|i* going to be like—how muecli It Is going the Ninth Triennial Congress of Amer-|to cost. Yet 1 am informed by you zen- ican Phystolans and Surgeons on “The]|tlemen that nothing haa | were married twenty-four years ago,| in Jeri Mrs, Scripture told of her visit in Lon- from eit don from April to May, thin year, and Tt h scriptions for Institution on | ne Washington Heights. he wife went with ber home for mother,” she testified, who you are and what you are.” By don asked. Ne, wes : “Yea; the woman was in all respects | Mifth avenue lawyer “Can you state of your own knowledge ‘ | were proper?" under the rivey, was 40 per cent, more |of a girl of alxteen to defy fat Dr. Soripture's father, Ocin M. ture, testified on behalf of his daugh- ter-In-law and against his own son, He told the court that he knew that NOPSYCHIC POWER WORKERS WALK [WOMEN WORTH WHILEIACTRESS MIST FORDR. SCRIPTURE UNDERHUDSONIN Ze TO SAVE DIVORCE — W'ADOO SCHEME | inne vted Alien-| Lawyer Hove Hints at Some- ist Shut Her and Daughter | thing Dark Underlying the Plain. gv irl Tells of New Mistress In-!Old Style Tunnels, He Tells stalled While Her Mother Bridge Commission, Are Was in Europe. Much cheaper. ye. Edward Wheeler Scripture, ai | Stephen M. Hoye, a lawyer of No, 8 My totes Al itth avenue, appeared before the New Commiasiona, in session th Ming [Afternoon in the City Hall, and charsed | Miss | that in the planni z - eens of his house- planning for a propored traf. 2 West Seventy-fourth |*° tunnel under the North River between | |New Jersey and New York Secretary nd substituted nial etary and laboratory assistagt, ® to contro! between the two | «paration from the noted i fenist, with §10,009 a year alimony,| ‘It is proposed.” said Mr. Hoye. to) lk for the working man and the working | y that those who work hard in| @ ripture| the oig city nT o'clock in the morn. | the suit. |ing until 7 o'dook tn the evening ean | the secretary, fspend another hour walking home M@ applied through the big avenue under the river, paychlc treat-| “That scheme seems benevolent on tit? Well, the real) road expecting a welcome, and was |p not in court to defen tent of the doctor’ ve not been found since the case | walks and the absence of provision for 0. nels, in which [ understand Mr, Me- ompetition ‘Mnie, associate In Phychis- EVERYWHERE ABOUT. ring Journal has set forth chology at Yale.|in elaborate terms just what the tunnel en decided uff that Dreams Are Made of." upon, You tried tQ stay me in my pro- After saying that she and the doctor] tests at # packed meeting you h but you shall not pre liking here. heen set return about May 13. At Quarantine) nee x Journal that this tunnel is to e received a letter from her husband | comt $11,000,000, that it is to be a shield jainly informing her that she would not] structure, and that there is to be no received, Despite the warning Mre,| pi fon for anything but vehicles and ripture says she had her baggage sent! sidewalks. s welcomed by her daughter, Winfred, | room,” said the lawyer, waving his ome, When she entered the door and] “As I look about me here In In gy, ‘8. © saya the doctor coldly bade her] hands, “T can see Mr, McAdoo Mr. MeAdoo ‘8 proposition to contro — Be transit facilities between the two n and help me to get this woman out] several i # of the Commission attempted to [nterrupt Mr. Hoye, but he Responsive to the doctor's orders, the | continued Mr. McAdoo — certainty ver arcived, and after a conference|ougit to be complimented for his) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—What woman >nmon people, who|!* the: all the way from | ot fal Seripture to leave. |philanthropy, The augiiter to her} will be able to wa ther's home in Brooklyn, also urged Mrs band’s without having to pay for) her ts . will certainly feel tickled, | passin, ‘Did you ouwerve your father's rela-| this time the members of the commin- with the other woman?” was|#on were all smiling broadly, When able to be heard again the rmed that th which was already or- | Murdo: tulked of traffic |to exp shield syate: ganized for the muc stress of Me house.” ether their relatio I certainly can so state; tl na were decidedly {mprope: expensive and far more dangerous than |in the the modern system now being used in| youth the New York City tunnel work under the Harlem River, At this juncture Mr, Hoye produced @ report written by Alfred Noble, the engineer who built’ the Pennaylvania dock, tr rela- | prompe her on rip- street. At first T was successful, but BLACKSMITH SINGER man of the executive committee, (allroad tunnels, In the finally all my funds disappeared. preside and make the announcements of | Wife and family for montia, The aged) vttougal Hawkes, ciarman of the! grem Justice John Ford, who read the af- | | new subscriptions. man has been inaintulning the noted |hear Mr Hove thet the hea the di fdavits, to-day decided that Mrs. Car- | T0 LEAD IN OPERA oP Inovement in whieh yoxie {Meuroloxint’s family since Mra Serip-|was MAA me ae {the ia penter did not show in them that she} Hdente of Washington Heights ought| ture was driven from her some. The | sassing the enginesring fo A ace was in such straitened circumstances = ome ) he inverested,” said Mr. Wolff to- {ease was not finished, but it ds un-}tunnel, but rat ty sound sentiment | You kn aa would warrant either alimony or ay, “fort CASSEL, Geomany, Dec Weal’ jessing for th We want ys re will offer any defense to his All the big dey goods firm in Man-|long time before thelr ma They | BY fees, and he denied her appli ASS: . subserip: |Soripture w r any ol awe y | Ki ote a srary allowance from |Mavhmann, a blacksmith, who sti!) tons of all six ollar subscriptions | wife's charges of desertion and non= pare in favor of the tunnel It} were sweethearts children, When | eye en : ee Gand works at his forge in the locomotive “lll Not ve refus support. ferred to & briitue ding to 4) Mra, Murdock, then Pearl ailer, the ||. famed * her husband, . Work Ueiesheaybaan oliesLa con tii anal. 02. criptions to dite follow ———————- erred sntive of the Ketail Dry Goods | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwa:d T.| Bae: ela Puen Oat ene eribed ‘Tuesday ma Aller Wichita, Peacemaker leading bass role in “The Maxie Flute, ree atanineer rool Wh FREED ON THE CHARGE Cah Arpshii ee EST an by dee Gee iM “Those who {n quarrel P0M8 | to be given at the Court Opera House Botaite Hoapital... * P New VOR ONEAN CH MOMS | eae stay ; * gust stop to wipe @ bloody nose,” wild | on Dec, ti, Hee, Wimfhelmee. 4+... OF TROUBLING A CHILD. vier veen Fourternnth wud Twent = | WAU SRT SO REAR eeed by her varents | ATs Ti elgiealel dhe vr ’ ate Levy in the Centre Street . Bel: | i third streets it . , Impetuous oy | AT init / eee anaes to-day tn fining John teagan Irving Ward, Reputed Lawyer, —-_----—— RMIT hee ee {ane fom bare ANNs ala! ! at ft ' Aalal ‘} : 5 | school to . a =" . y Walker, a bookkeaper, of No. 242 Henle] 41. lll, w ship calier, dled this after- Panne aeree fends Himself # atty. PR ugh slob Oe plained to her that they yaa, na , i MMH Hin rath: I ATS { AIC ail more nirett neon TEs : one ef oes AAA InOeINe at the show in the low. Strate ‘A gray-alred man with a Van Dyke| Trial cae iy Foatriagn Nicton wait enough, but as for boy and | ye PEERS e A oiad! de . i x = ) Stree! entre, fe | Newipas ia" wat 5 sasny.| Alimony—the Krass widow's mite girl affairs, 90 girl ever marrind her | : @: : f } Brooklyn Bridge this morning by P&-|seemed sleeping, and after he had reel, 0, : Dead stood hofore Mantetrate Camp-| QUINT fan who takes life/ irst awectheart, und we one aen: A hae trolman Crodell of the Bridge Squad. |imatned in the same position through | Aibe Dalliin the Besex Market Court to-day feqally, their daughter to Indiana to boar! Miss Augusta Bauer, twenty-one years geveral ac James Hayes, an usher,| Alva and pleaded successfully againat a| Bachelor maid—a spinster who has. x , and young Murd ssuideabbed Auto aid, of No, 417 Troutman atreet, Brook+| shook him and then with wasiatance | Gimuber charge of impairing the morais of a|#lven up hope work Ob bia tathataleneeerene ee isit: Leliverten Iyn, complained that Walker had struck |earried him to the lobo”. Dr. Dufty of | Mm Sirainia fv reold child, fle Q Heroine—a woman who can talk back | ™ er, the Wicsits Catalin Bverywhere thor, Walker's explanation waa that he|the Flower Hospial said that death Met ha WOE RRT CE gtd. Ne WAS hut doesn't. , frames of thin suite are exceptionally heavy and all the Mee sbarated Mins Bauer and another | Was due to heart troavie, The dead| Hun canton Irving Ward, a lawyer, of No 3% Kast] Pull resource of those ‘ho hay made & brave attempt to content i AraKe Ciinenmlons, Fhe AEDIA Are BHADSY, Opn: young «itl who were fighting. man was sixty years old | Heerman Mosenbaum, . | Twenty-thid street, His accuser was | no. push ™ with acquiring wisdom,” Mrs | Ene Ducks have eleven broad” panele ie eettee’ ena ine | Wetheimer Dept, sto Mrs, Marie Thomas of 4i Kast {| Salad days—thoae in whiah the long Murdock haw told her friends, “but it! In aetten and Sve Tot! 7 ' ~—— ~~ when Property |3 ‘ -to overcome| feys aren't acting right, or if bladaer Mirth erie Ni Jo wiv were ‘ Advises fol ‘ Mr Lac Ad bothers you, get about four ounces of yom vitiey ci a ga wchmann ; . [dad Saits from any good ph Kidney and Bladder trou ithe a ablexpoontul in sls Of amt | Detective Lauk iti a pefore breakfast for a few da ble wh '» it is only trouble | (iineys will then act fine ulton st h of the reque New ned the New York p mn connection deal in a property cause the uric acid in m: io to neutralize Pere shey tacoma! everworked, ox:| acts In ihe urns ae lt oo lamer ne aly clog up and cause all sorts of] tates, thus ending bladder disorders. were dist particularly backache and] Jad Salta cannot injure any one; | tradi! misery in the kidney region, rheumatic] makes a delightful effervescent lithia- , Weeh 1 twinges, severe hea: eld stomach, | water drink which millions of men and | have been com constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, | women take now and then to keep teal aeaaedine to the pol! bladder and urinary irritation, kidne: urine: lean, | ie the c ( ‘he momegt your back burte or kid- Geoars 9 rh diseases ‘e ae ‘nef aul to-day, ye crime is all TAKE AGLASS OF SALTS 10 FLUSH = wenonavr so om auth mitted in May, 1912, Hundred and Fourth street, AA ee RS Be Jonn H. Lachmann, a merchant ar ‘8 reet, Mad street station, were held by Maxistra famous | U2" 1h the Centre Street Poltce Court| chars 10 aWalt extradition pa-| agreed. sr RENTERS Its is made from the acid of grapes| {oF thirty das ting meat regularly eventually pro-| and lemon juice, combined with lithia, |P@™s ‘rom w Jersey, No bail duces kidney trouble in some form or] and bas been used for generations to| #X#d other, says # well known authority, be-| flush clogged kidneysand stimulatethem| They were taken into custody t excites the! to normal activit $17,000, ELD Wite Accuses Them of Fraud is to wean # particular | 1k in, the Men's Night Court, the complainant and} tio ated Ison | sto | Twenty-s the offense had been |ahe and her five-ye J. | Florence were watehing ¢ Ja Firat avenue moving ploture theatre, Mr. ely, the attorneys aatd, that Dr. [ix to ite te ond street, who declared that [green 1 plentit wan ny Pi tte ig | Comaiateney-—t se jnot arouse a Ww rod daughter | show only Je mena envy, ‘with # moby A the case, Mra. Thomas was also cropn- New| examined by the prisoner himself, vlehe result was that the riew told by mother and cht Bleler to suggest a dirr moved | ‘ourt readily was Di ap. David years old, who. Don't take pile and harsh cathartion/ without etn Avenue, Corona, |"hen your bowela get clogeed. Bx Las iscomtort oF pain. Ge: your | nw Borough, fell 5 will relies you qulk’y witout leavin 1 clear headed al Harlem Office, 153 gana Horaugh Ce a Mewer trap rel m4 (onl cinmr headed all day, You will veut, *B3th Ste and. Werld's with alat No. 42 Forty-third atrget tiie inurn- you weak and at ained this mid ath whit u } . rag ey) " au Brooklyn Office, 202 Washiag- dou in {ine and wae drow neg susan Gell iouw tasting phyatc ts @ simple choc: |e pSUah. em tove {o taki Brovkiyn, for 30 daye oxed ¢ ow ‘ K give 3 ; é i ast 1 tomes tan wih ny Cala Ste gnaee, tw peta ut pre eves gatgatetart tate the ene CEYLON TEA achmanns 2Han club of the National @ i the harsh, old-time pile and eather ne or wanayg was towered into the trap aid fastened | nine works trom ‘som +Lax Is the beat er te Whe Rove Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 3 : he p &® rope around the boiy, which wam | hea¥on pid reilet of © vei io White Rose C Pound 1 je Rose ee, {pulled to the surface, W fe YoU of diiieusnoss ond Dioating, Hit—prise, 49, 36 aad Boe, a al etter Ret uP here as quickly as youl states. the Congressional Set. New York City to the Jersey shore, and| Answer: Mra, Victor Murdock, About | [| Jewelers | where she now resides, vice v HIS OWN FATHER TESTIFIES |most romantic fact is that she |s glad) angi i j lehe OA (L o's Ranging in price from the jeweled was in Kansas twenty years ago,” Mri it, and remind her that Victor Mur- The romance of the sturdooks enn «|| WOU make a most vel that does tion were short lived. My ‘titre | No Gripe, Pain or Purging From This Lot tie Gentle, Chocolate Laxative Works Nature’s Way, 10, 191%. 3 Society at Washington | SIAND TRIAL FOR As Seen From the Outside GIVING ‘VICE’ PLAY ht me home, and in a @hort time Mr. Murdoc welt were marries One of the frat decisions at which the . : opie acrived after their mar- | Magistrate Holds Miss Spooner wan that Victor Murdock was | . Worth more than $9 a week. He left his | .and Her Manager in father's paper, went to Chicago and be- fan work on one of the biggest dailies i a there After letting his salary accu- $500 Bail. Br nulate for two weeks, he nent for his —_— bride, Leas than three yearm later they returned to Wichita, where Mr, Murdock | Miss Cecil Spooner, who was arrested lant night in the Cecll Spooner Theatre, One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Southern Houlevard, the Bronx, where she was about to begin a perfor. ap peared with hep mother, her husband and her manager, Joseph W. Cone, the Intter also under (ail after arrest last night, and all the other members of her company in Culef Magistrate McAdoo's office this afternoon, The Chief Magia- trate being occupled with District-At- torn Whitman's John Doe ulry ime to State contract graft, Magistrate | Murphy sat in his place and held Miss | Spooner and ¢ in $40 hall each for trial in Special Sew ve Chief Magistrate MeAdoo and Magie- trate Breen dropped in ft a few min- utes, long enongh to look over the stenographle notes taken by James A. McKeever, a stenograp! in Third Deputy Pol ‘ommiasioner Newburg ors offive with Mr. Newburger H. Schoenfeld, ° one oF Unoie WOT were Me ithe « day niet on which hose women Whose contell Magiatr: warrants Yon to public life te an indirect one. By the creating of an inspirational practically home envronment at thelr residence in| ® Working copy of the play and wae, ington, by at intelligent under- | tie chief evidence standing of the public questions of the| Mayer C, Goldinan, attorney for the day, and by a sympathetic comprehen. | Prisoenrs, raid that a conference to sion of the problema which have con. | 08 held this afternoon would determine fronted her husband at various stages | Whether an injunction would be sought Jof his public career, she has done much | t Prevent the police from interfering toward maki m the manner of with the play, Me aid that Miss he in, Spooner had given it at the request Mra Murdock during her meveral (fF be patrons and that it was a “won- yearn renidence at the capital haw made | erful work of uplift.” & wonderfully Interesting rie of | Man agreed in: blaming & polles tor friends, and has become one best | making Miss Spooner's ordeal anne wn and best tiked women of the | easarily har tonight. Cone said: Congressional set “it haw been the custom in the pagt —_———— the propriety of playa has been rcomen Five Childe: tioned for the poltce to summon Mrs. Sarah Goldstein was awakened actors or manager to court ant early to-day by the odor of gas which | serve a simple notice that the play mi she traced to a room where her five }Hot be given until 4 Judicial deciaton children, Anna, Teaac, Herman, Yetta [284 been had. Had this p . and Sarah, ran . fre ron | followed In our case we of ult UBIANGEN eRe. WatKat foal vine { titve cloved the theatre and we ime at No. sis A kummons. Instead fifteen pusicemen i Marmion street, the | nughed into the iobby and bore down Bronx, All the children were partially |on me Uke a fying wedge. ne by fumen from @ jet that had} “Then they forced thelr way into Mies jontally been left half open. Spooner's dressing room,*barely giving an Doherty administered “frat | her time to \prepare for the atreet, until the arrival of Dr, Ahern | uel! nduct\was outragesus. I hope thed Women of 2m farina Hospiiat” autho chi [Mra tutct Magierate, SMAdeo "te st Li Ww MOF laren hut isaac were taken to the how |iny, but | am certain whenever the pital ting is held we will be vindicated.” and my- decame managing editor of his father's aner, Mra. Murdock takes the deepest in- terest in her h career, It Is the subjects of en voting, holding office and enter- ing public life are half as radical and advanced as are Mr. Murdock’s, § wee ra notes supplied we . Victor Murdock One E. M. GATTLE & CO., (Special to The Erening World.) re who, once turned thirty, } Hen cn prosaic days? & glamour of romance which the | i years can never dull, She mar- Platnumsmiths u ths is. mere: ouneien new! tas 11 pin at $5 to the more ornamental | pin with exquisite gems at $1,200. {| - Comparison of Values Invited. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET. nae ck always ® when she come plain how easy it was for a face of providence and marry a Of nineteen, with $9 @ week and ts Then, when you congratu! how beautifully it has all turned leader of the Progressive party House of Representatives in Con- | is one of the best known men of mbe says: | ways knew It would be that way, nowt | ele in-arm eb » use. My efforts ¢ and rocker, this dire Parents, nse and & real denire for Stop 000 Rae ama |You take a chance with tea in bulk. Our packet avoids chance. It | All lost or found articles ade @ Vertived in The World will be | Meted at The World's Informa- | tion Bureau, Pulltser Building Park Row; World's Office, northwest core and roadway;