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Se IR FSR OR a : Pa aks ain bala Ss cea x : \ . iewry so teas < Ui ,. SHB BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914 ‘3 BOYS ND GIRLS |Lillian Russell Dances Her First Tango; RRMA MILDRED \ WILL SUPPRESS | Lady Lambs at Dinner Kindly Admit Men’ KIDNAPPED AGAN, | 4 ‘ ‘ EAST SIDE GANG Mrs. Heniger Aids the “Cause” by Cooking a Course eceeenenenensooooe cececccccnaasoes SHE TELLS POLICE: , Banquet for 150 People, Besides Providing a The- } es atrical Entertainment for the Gamut Club. —_—-— : Bronx Girl With Strange Habit TOLD POLICE SHE ' WAS “STOLEN” AGAIN s | A Government of Their O' ‘ - ee oe") with Men at Last Placed on the Guest List a Great * " Y + Is to Stop Vice and Make | Array of Celebrities Is Gathered Together, but It . Says She Can't Remem- | * «Dance Halls Decent. Took Several Months’ Argument to ber Name. Admit Them at All. THEIR “POLICE” ACTIVE. AND THEN RECALLS IT. By Winnifred Harper Cooley. wre Mere men have gone to dinner at the feminine celebrities’ club at last. Reports Show Vicious Condi-|1 say at last, because for several months the ectorines and women writers Phones Her Brother and He) ; ‘ations Existing at Moving pp Baca Beni arse Ana “eres en di ch ot alee bsinnsisae oar orem Picture Shows. celebrities have been amiably argu the Brenx. ing about the matter. Lillian Rus sell, who had just danced her frat tango, did not take sides. ‘The police of the Classon aveave “Why have men? Cannot we gam- aa tae pad Leber Patna hard bol alone, just like the masculine * who had forgotten her identity until Lambs?" the intrepid feminist, Mary pow) " jhe eramatally eqyrounced early to. Shaw, the Gamut President, always "4 , | day that she remembered. was saying. “Can’t you firle hi ‘ ‘: Perhaps the reader may tiave al- any pleasure at all without men? ready guessed it, The fair parm Are we not a SOCIAL club, without victim was none other than Mildred anton of vice, crime, dit and if ieorance. ese aed any purpose of Uplift or “Culture’ or Loparayelges anne dh moll bg pod ‘ } ‘eth i 2 : 1978 M “Our idea,” he explained, “is to Reform? Then why drag in the men? . pets. <r Seewee the | bisea: aed tha ‘es wars GEN Pl UART FRIEND | of » 4 » Mildred livee—"Runaway Mildred,” e ’ 4 guess we're going to make mat- ters pretty hot for the gangsters now,” said Harry H. Schiacht to an Evening World ceporter this morn- if@ “Mr. Schiacht is the superin- fendent of the East Side Protective Assoctation, which has 6,000 boys and 0 young girls working for the sup- MILDRED RODD! teach the youngsters to be decent, eer ; ‘They are not necessary Gules we “ the police call her. clean, honest and respectable citize! in want to reform something! |" Pol fog tner www Classon avenue and Fulton street at ° 11.80 o'clock last night. Bhe was weak i] 1 We have orgmnized them Into regular nd hysterical, and after Dr. Korn. ¢ fleld got her to the Jewish Hospital | he eald she was suffering from acute -_—_——— ! the picture shows, dance halls and| age : in their gambolling and showed de- ted Les and the tae) cee Se cided anti-feminist, clinging — ave made to me reveal a shocking ay aera state of affairs, Many of the propri- 3 cles, and begged that their husbands etors of the picture houses seem open- gi be allowed, just once in a while, to| ly to encourage the men who go to AES ot peek into the wonderful Gibson these places in search of girl victims. ae : pak studios, With the stained glass win- squads; they patrud the streets, visit . But some little Lady Lambs giggled oplasia, One of the happy faculties of Mil- dred ts getting over a thing quickly, . a t dice ie Mied so taectot dows tnd soulptured flags and a att anaes long uni ate cod t* French Army Officer Suffertd|SICILIAN FEUD VICTIM: * the Juvenile Citizens Democracy. tique furniture—“just once, if only 4 ¢ ee ee She went to Brooklyn, she said, to} + . t #Tuls valient band of future men to, show them what a remarkably p i A visit friends. On her way bome el in Securing Pardon for SHOT AT WOMAR' $ SIDE Daffairs, he said” proposes to wipe godd time we have without them.” » Fe f AS . | wae standing on the corner where she Devil’ nd ; y jo the vendetta and criminal ents: This bit of logic succeeded, and 90 |S MEAAM ASE! f Was found waiting for, car when « evil’s Island Prisoner. ' Fy MRS.W.H. iast night the men were dined qump- >t (ME St , § second lap he “muttered” something to \ rd cai''ng him to justice, these Wet officers ~Ull take his’ little COOLEY tuously. * ' f ' j her, just as bad men have y of] AMIENS, France, Jan. brether or others w.o are likely clans- And, ob, whatadinner! It was French, and it was cooked, if you please, Marig-Georges Picquart, Commander men he atmosphere of mere fee i . Side yeuth will by @ professional woman. Mrs. Minnie Herte Heniger, well known as the ot the face Preset ‘Army Corve wi ‘was, @xce| @ prisoner = be taught to respect the law and avoid | founder and manager, for eleven years, of the Children’s Educational The- a thq:temptation of a criminal career. | atre, having nothing to do but give the entertainment of the evening—| gogggggeggegegeseovosooeeoeesesses: MANY THRILLS IN WHAT SHE) pei, the most prominent figure in the + WiBach school on .the east side is| which was a atereopticon lecture on the Children’s Theatre—herself cooked werrrereeueey eveouvoueereereey REMEMBERS. Dreyfus case which occupied the at- The next she remembered, she said,|/tention of the world for not losing the domestic virtues after all! Do you know any gentleman chef a] who can also :un a theatre, or theatrical manager can cook? senses to murder her, so the minute | fall from a horse on last Wednesday. " he turned his back she seised | His injurice at the time were consid- for @ cleaner east side, Here] The Gamut Club bas some two/Kosenko, the briliiant scholar, artist |Police Reserves Have to Quell Riot eo-opsration of the parents is|nundred members, and they just have |40d business man, steps. It frightened her eo she fell in i bs7EEE ?: i HI i t of @ muni- 4 fifty le! “Pink of that, tle- esi ova | neat aleve mn tan sous saat. Toe se, preenon! wooes or|‘BIG BILL’ FACES STRIKE |SCHMIDT'S:NEW TRIAL |zercvies “he sxcm.s sti [rare tre cca Me wun IN NEW NEWARK JOB) © ON IN SUPREME COURT) imoiy wasting ror ber'to regnin ber |, OAs. Ploquart’s death was due too Ree etaal c Gevetal tuscs|Cuee Sogieuchurgr Ur™ 0°” lsinee veut wast mceons tivan te San, No Women Admitted at the Open-|silstening revolver she-had noticed ered trifling, but internal complica i gE i é a8 i &. cought im:earrying- out the rerula-|¢o be distinguished, No nonentity| Of course it ts to be expected that of Street Cleaners He ing To-Day Before head with it. ‘Then ebe ran out ang : tons, which’ will be patterned |teeq’ apply. WiLinncssee” alone are(®tch @ club would invite male art Bosses, Justice Davis. to the street, and remembered Both: |/tne most brilliant after those of the city, It will bel samitted. ‘They are so thick that the|cyenrt'es instead of corporation mag- ing else until abe recovered her mem- |p onch army, rose to high rank at an of the health inspectors nates and members of the Stock Ex- “Big BM" Edwards, former New clubrooms look like @ regular jungle. | change—aithoi Street Commisst Anna remely good linguist, filthy conditions in the “3 ugh I'm not denying ‘The police called up a telephone te elieve. At any time, on @ moment's notice, |that these gentlemen may have thelr big BN crcl aarce a Hes! tea wail is pares Berghe number she gave and a man who| birth and an extremely rr “The Juventle Fire Commissioner and |¥U can run down a half dosen Brosd-|place in the world, Accordingly one|o"4 now supertn ene So-eay te ranch) gaid he was Mildred’s brother prom- | and thie, together with bis ability as him Bumerous staff of inspectors and|Way celebrities, And quiet, unobtru-| Was not surprised to see Ian Robert- N. J., firm of Josaph Mar-|of the Supreme Court before Justic®| ised to come after her, They knew|a soldier, led to his appointment to watchers working in conjunction with | sive girls reading in a corner may be|#00, brother of Sir J. Forbes-Robert. | Fo Vernon M. Davis. No women were/ghe had gone to Brooklyn to visit,|the general ataff. It was while serv- teat will be x international stars to|%", but known at the Gamut as the! for admitted to the court room at tl nd also that she was weak from ao Health Commissioner anjany one, from 1 Ing there that Picquart discovered a father of Beatrice Forbee-Roberteon, | to-day fo confronted with the first/ opening. recent operation for blood poisoning. of hed and Lioya Bingham, who ls referred | lavor trouble he has had in Newark.| ‘The first trial, which ended in a dis. | Apparently they were not surprised| Dumbeg of | forgeries ne ame | FY th eT Bite | pt by these new women as Amelia| about seventy drivers and helpers on| agreement of the jury by a vote of |@t her story of adventure, brought, abows ba port violations of the city statutes |Perne sie Gabel Tallaterro (both | Decay ee Cunband, apd Prof. Joho |ing gcavenger wagons struck to-day|for conviction of ten to two, was], Mudra, [use le ony, nineteen.) Dreviua to the norte =, Deets r the admittance of minors oi jum! versity, the he ly in her teens si velo} an | Isla A gekined gc nictare shows, ‘the saic/starring this minute on our own distingu: ed educationalist, whose|®24 ® small riot ensued. s resalemightdill the ae Abeta ay | amazing case of wanderlust, and be-| picquart thereafter became one ‘of of tobacco and intoxicants to chii-| Broadway) and Lillian Russell and ls a highbrow member, and Mr,| When the wagons from Adams | forced came the champion runaway girl of/ 1. most enthusiastic appellants for dfen and other forerunners of evil.” | Grace Filkins and Edith Ellis Furness Moore of Pittaburgh, the editor-poll-| street stables went out this morning| Schmidt entered cours with Bislthe city, if not the whole country, ne tue felewant Sanit dco and cheap reetan-|—playwright, netress, producer and|!!88, husband of Lillian Russell. | the drivers were met with a fusillade| usual air of indifference to his sur-| Here are some of her experiences: | | © revision 0 J on Drey- re ofte stage manager—and Russian Mirsah mes ls not a theatrical organisation. | of rocks that resulted in call for the|roundings. His unkempt hair has| | Ran away to the Catekills in 1910,!fus, and his seal in this respect led Cheslir, the Beautiful Slave of Fatall who humbly pus the pes on eane! | Flot squad, It took twelve mounted been allowed to grow until It now he allariag-r ere characters. Every Enchantment in Max Reinhardt’s| late the typewriter, burning She mia, | oticers and twenty patroimen to quell | falls upon bis shoulders. ‘Also to Knox, Ind. ; now being watched by our young po-}Sumurun” in Germany, and Eliza-| night electricity in order that readers the disturbance. One arrest was made.| ‘Terence J. McManus of counsel for! Next found in Brooklyn, and told i] lite. K beth Freeman, who did time in an|of morning paperp may have some- baer pen hg sree ee heege |Sobmidt stated that the father of Aeniion Mery of Raving Bese | of; Dovenens De Was fesies Cees WITH FIRE UNDER STORE Pi We intend going right ahead with! english prison in hunger-atriking, | thing to look at, other than the wife, fae I sa veda few) schmidt, who returned to Germany | powered by two men while on the service owing to the influence of 4 REO Toi cinentc t before long.” | It Was certainly an interesting | St a cetaktart table, There were| ‘iared the trouble was due toa former| With his daughter, Elizabeth, after| way home baa Merpony and being | army ohceies, Walon cheated to Plee “ pie % o tg hen Lillis Russel! rs of maguzines and syndicates; ding to bring back | taken quart’s efforts Drextus iy ——___—_—_—_ sight when jan Itussell esayed the firat trial intending ng ESCAPED FROM A CONVENT THE Warned Just in Time—Piremen' NEXT TIME. During his retirement Picquart, ald- Brave Danger to Rescue Cat, New York east side gangster, who to tango. I think she is far| ‘here were those who sing; and those called a meeting of the men yesterday | the mother of the accused, had been ut in @ co ed by Ei Zola and others, con: citaten tes Welle ead wan, prasad tinued thelr work in behalf of th > EX-DIVINITY STUDENT leveller of the sage Shan 99, here ‘pet Who perpenas |afternoon and told them if they did|taken il! at home, as had Mrs. ? She is the most beautiful—but I/ books. There was a pretty ung not strike they would be barmed/ schmidt, and that it would be im- ACCUSED OF HOLOUP fm not @ press agent, The stately | girl whom you supposed to be some | Pod!” possible for either of them to come|i. progaway, she said abe bad in-|™#o Whom they were sure bad been to the trial. Assistant District-Attor- | r.,4eq to visit Chicago and San Fran- innocently condemned and finally euc- ney Delehanty agreed that the test!-| cisco, and then go on the atage. ceeded in having the case brought be- : . lady, who always is gracious and| one's little sister present merely as a| "ired wagons and men have been looks @ bare twenty-six, delgned to| guest, who turned out to be the press [Secured to take the places of the mony of father and sister at the frst} In 1911, when she had achieved her Bee ane ee Sout merias Si Reanees try the undignitied trotting forced | representative of a big theatAcal pro- PO aes upon a reluctant world by the youth cer, ere was e bandsome young trial might be read to the present{sizth sensational runaway, she was . against Dreyfus were so great that NEVER SAW OLD GLORY. married gt New Haven to Vincent/ he was again convicted, but later on ed Man Down and = Jot America—and she actually put it breed lacie wee was ad: jury. vertising manager for a huge depart- Micari, a neighbor's chauffeur, the District-Attorney Whitman was ” btained @ full pardon from President present to ald Mr, Delehanty im the| marriage later being annulled, poy ‘The second trial of Hans @chmidt| FY !n the hospital. early age. He was an Alsatian by it to the city authorities. militant suffragettes. “It will be the duty of the “police| y¢ you don't believe, just ask who fotee” of each schol district to re- Arrested at Dance on Charge That He R Him. over, It was interesting just to get Teten Tella Need ef ont ates behind a pillar and look your fil at| Ment store, but quit that position to sd aon ci edit a moving picture publica vermment Cannet Fill. One of her last previous runaw: = SE Lect TeCauley jr» twenty, who | ner, About 125 people did this—tlll| write motion pied gg eager pod Raiypulalinsied Fhe he docsecs ce ee wan Oct, 18, Tt was sald to be her Tels paren? 06 Beh excieey Pipe gr ahd rst ee ey ae Ta or thn toaviee | Ree Dy ree ete ee , vente dee Beuchter of George Rudd,|Ureytus, who labored incessantly te dance at Fifty-first street and| You see, - tangoffig with a girl when Detectives |Ciub, which runs the gamut of the/ and a Gamut member, Grace Filkins. Departm Superintendent of Mount Sina! Hes-| Grand Jury.” . “a puree Count ona bath Dittman and McDonough slid out on| professions, and, incidentally, ts in-| “Good evening, Major,” sald Amelia pital May Sueceed Dr. Lederle. ——_ —— A tue end Ficnwart were ranerad & business proposition, | Bingham. "Admiral, Admiral,” some Dr. Goldwater will ikely be ap-| “JOWLS” FATTEN TILLMAN, | to the active list of the French Her sistor, Susanne Westford Alien, |On® Prompted. “Oh, dear, I used the have wever seen the National em-| .ointeq Health Commissioner some time ——« § highest title I could think of!” cried | nem. the member, who is said to earn lacie yea bely With “Collards” the Senat Minister of War and tater Commander in 1,000 bond on the complaint of Giu- |i am actress, founded it. to-day if he makes up his mind to ac- iiipe Direnso, who. sald he wis|SOME OF THE “MERE MEN” ON] 43.600 weekly. She was e chief guest| 2 ave pune in my : cept Mayor Mitchel’s offer. Dr. Gold- Diet Just the Thing. tee tay (lle t steadly ota in| knogked down and robbed of GUEST LIST. ‘i of honor, water will succeed Dr. Ernst J, Lederio.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 12~To the eat-|he occupied until his death to-day, and $35 by the youth ut Fifty-fourth| ‘The members were remarkably con-| wen WERE PROPERLY SUBDUED ‘Tho prospective new head of the ling of “jowls” and “collards” Scnator Pe eee yer street and Ninth avenue, Brooklyn, at|gental last night. You heard on all Health Department is considered one 2A. M. Jan, 16. sides “Where are you playing now?” AND Coy. of the foremost men of the country on| 115 goog health, He has just lot out| 10ule Harder, forty-seven, who board- eek: ayones Broskiyan OF bag | Wnen aid, you come in from the) oo Men ii tite eecthe iio country, @ new district, and le, conse-| tne questions of hopin, une heslth | the secret to his assoctates at the Capi-| 04, at No. 1196 Bummit avenue, Jersey A YetR boy, who anid ‘he was {road?” “Did your play jet acrons?”| oe cate le tant, Bhe introdaes | Tuanty: net eo well Off Rance ee a eer as served an ant| tol who have wondered at his health. | CY, Yo" toon Amen ere me wenteen, of No, 5724 Si *|There were Keith Wakeman, who most lusty infant, She introduced | thcugne it might please the Department| Sine! Hospital, and has served aa con-| tol w ale | room by Leon Ames, who keeps the| After the Central Union Gas Pe and was a student at a military {acted so much in England, and Amelia ll the husbands tactfully, although it |¢, gsalst us in our struggle by supply-| sulting architect in the Bellevue qnd| The Senator returned recently from his| nouge, this morning. Three Jets were) pany had cut off the mains sup; ‘New Jersey, was arrested |Bingbam and Mrs, Florence Cooley | Could not be disguised t ing our schools with a flag." allied hospitals, holiday vacation tn South Carolina| turned on, Harder had ben out of work | the made ha grocery|and Frances Maule Bjorkman, suf- ‘The county in which the school {a lo- — more robust than for years. He, how-| for # long time and was despondent. . transom on Fift Brooklyg.|frage leadgrs, At dinner there was| bit, for all the males were present be- | gteg, the teacher stated, has an area] Accused of Theft im a Churek, | ever, is now rapidly recovering from ge pran Mr. B; tor of the| cause of their relationship to the} oe 979 square miles and in 1910 had a] Gaento Aillo, attired in a heavy fur-| slight attack of erysipelas. Tillman of South Carolina attributes = HE i Lady Lamba. Some people met for| opulation of 1.474, The mame of the| lined overcoat, was arrested yesterday ” yes “Jowls and collards.” sald Senator the first time Mr. Carri; im front of the Church of the Trans-| Tilman, when asked the reason for his Let Your Stomach the husband of dainty. Hie Mae figuration on Mott street by Patroiman| tmproved locks. ‘When I went down Joseph Cunneen of the Blisabeth street | home for the holidays I east off the Famously Frugal Blanchard of Columbia and Dr. Ida C. ‘rast. tion, who saved him from violénce| harness of self-imposed dietary rules Trouble You ah sitio stnd‘sf"toat co gunara| teaver mp heart etn few w : are Wy 00k 8 0 German Italians. Hb bad been followed from) jowls and collards and a He good this * . South Carolina. presume H When you feel miserable, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated ete ee ite eanged a4 tea; because one teaspeenful Hl os and frequent headaches, it is a sure tin that your stomach, liver| The men in general enema’ gutta the stockholders of the defunct t Rowe > makee/two cups, instead ef the usual 5 ‘ ‘Trust ° \ ’ bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough cleansing at once. 3" aneeet saree gh ak Onto Whe wots (er | ee tent ned I resumi one cup. Goes twice as far, saving half. | following the election of Clifford | sreristeate Marchy tovdey 1a the Touke é 4 | Baws lint of mato - rhe Fe-|F. Machvoy a2 president. | The new | Court that he found the pocketbook on \ mart ing i ry one’ bank will open Feb. te Ban! : wa was its brevity. One-second rapi ing Department, which has bean work: | tn" Bey Ae Papreoen eectaas 4] Youns Wite Mrmeeninnely shat ing speeches were the regular order, | ing on the books of the defunct Trust _—— oo NEWARK, N. J. ree Psibiiet h ss} It was indeed an All-Star Cast, and y for several months, 1s expect-| wpHE RETURN OF TAREAN? | Nustimes cf No: it onde Ore the Gamuters ere jubilant. Next time work a: B -" & The Delicious, Laxative Chocolate wonder story of mystery and edven- ‘cleanse your system in a natural, healthy manner, without pain or griping. li bowels of the undigested matter, and in (] head will be elear and your eyes will he Salat ©" One 10c box of Ex-Lax is enough to Gn 6 + a da co te

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