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\ ___ RE SENT THEIR BACKS | ‘‘Half-and-Halt’’ Is the Very Latest Dance WOMAN Is DEAD WOEPRESDENTS WIFE “MOVIE” AUT TOBREAK FALLOF =o Take the Place of Maxixe and Tango, FIER 163 DAYS PEEVE 1000CALS,' pquyt oy. WOMEN AT FRE STMT BROKEN acy, FREDO PAY AL SWROLERS —_— Only One Instance in Wash- " SSebloslons te Burn in Burning ‘House ° y : , | From Attic Stores of Safe- Mrs. Rose Zimmerman’s| ington Society, Which Is Now | Many noved 6 to Tears % 3 Death Due to A New Trying for a New System. Accused Man Fails to Show phibe Haven Wreck. Up for Trial. WASHINGTON, Fi 17.—Women | MAN AND BABY KILLED. ves Caught in the Blaze Supposed i] ‘The twenty-second chapter of death was added Moti to the history of the wreck Sept. 2, 1913, on the New York, New iraven and Hartford Rall. | in official society circles met here to- day and discussed the national capi- tol’a complex calling system with a view to evolving a simpler and more satisfactory method of exchange of A hundred ambitious and ful scenario writers came te ‘Thomas's division of | the States District Court this | road at North Haven, Conn. Mrs, [the formaleall, The meeting was held each one eager to teatify against Rose Zimmerman bf No. 620 East] at the Congressional Club in response gene B. Watts, quondam head of Seventeenth street died after linger- |] to a call by Mre. Duneah U. Fletcher,, National Authors’ Institute of: ‘ing five and one half months with a| its president, Former Ambassador | 143 Broadway, Watte was | broken back Henry White, who served on dipto- | With using the maile to defraud, ; Her fight for life against over. | matic missions to London, Paris,; Ten minutes later the ) Whelming odds took place at a hos-| Rome and other Kuropean capitals, 2°W Bloomy and disa) j pital in New Haven where she was | told of social obligations as he had | Slowly from the courtroom, thetg, Bs taken immediately after the collision | observed them abroad, ;Venge unslaked, Watts had ‘hl | between the White Mountain Express] Among thore in a.cendance were Peared, and Judge Thomas and the Hat Harbor Express, News] Mra, Marshall, wife of the Vico-Prest- 5! $2,600 bail bond forfeited, « of her death, received in New York |dent; Mrs, Bryan, wife of the Seore- Of the Indicted man sald he went to-day, recalled the sacrifice of life |tary of State; Mra, White, wife of Baltimore several days ago on Bami> in this one of a series of horrors. the Chief Justice of the Supreme ness and had been delayed. 4 Mra. Zimmerman was thirty-four |Court; wives of Cabinet officers and — Asslatant District-Attorney ‘years old and the wife of Carl Zim. |others, Hartridge declared that Watts merman. They had been marriet| Mrs, Fletcher voiced the,sentimont the date of the trial and had been about three yoars and lived with their [of ‘those present by declaring that notice to be present. D to Have Been Started by Lounging Cocaine Users, | Unexpected explosions accompanied | . the fire in the century-old house at | Park Row and Roosevelt street last night, when David Print and a child ‘of Mrs, Rosa Franco were burned to | death, The police, looking up records, *J¢ Js Really a Five- fownd that the attic had been long ” known as a hangout for safo-blowers,, Step,” Explains Vernon Castle, the Inventor. Tt was where “Loute” Bolott! and “The Count -In One- “Bliskey” Bolotti had put up, til) “Loute” was captured when running ‘away from a safe-cracking job some Two—Three, One-Two. months ago in the De Rosa drug! SHOPPERS SEE. Hl i ‘two-year-old son, Samuel C., in Mra, [the necessity for a simpler calling the surety company which went 6 Peas teuaHIn ond Garseen bil ge lg Bs 2a cies pasitau Rosie Nash's rooming hq@use in Kant wan imperative, Everybody, Watts's bond will endeavor . tectives Loughlin and Garevan of Waltz Step, Is Followed bis wT Seventeenth streot, At the beginning wants to return every call the missing man. ri waus aad coe chek Tetudvay” by T Short O eon Wau j of the summer Mrs, Zimmerman went | that is made upon them, but there ta! Witnesses came to the Federal € held and he died soon after, “Blinkey” y fwo jor! nes, (GimL_ WALKS pai ‘ rk as a [4 liintt of hours in the day and daya from all sections of the Rast Whit find his mother had continued to live Such as Are Used in Bacirwarp) to a rt in Maine to work as a at the old dormer windowed house, taking roomers, Lately the gangs had Dancing the Two-Step. gone to pieces through the use of cocaine. It fs thought to-day that the fire was accidentally started by “bh p-| It’s Half Way Between by dusters,” as the cocaine users are rH Cfdhmed by themaciven, who had gone| he Frigidity of the In- Mise aca’ Chana Houo| “ovation and the Cal- 1 .. : FRIGHTENED WomEN Back. | OFic Clinch of the Fhe first to escape trom the burn- Broadway Tango. {mB building was Junio Perini, forty, ‘Who leaped feet first into a snow drift. Shouts from the crowd which @uthered from neighboring saloons Do you hal Prevented the women from jumping euntil a group ‘below wan formed tol break their falls, It would have been almple for tho firemen to rescue them ‘with \adders, of course, but the un- ©" cleared snow banks kept them from getting near enough. The women Were on the third story. They dropped ‘one by one as the men below humped * Meir backs to make a cushion. It ‘was like clockwork. A woman would 4° hang from the window, drop, bounce off the men’s backs and into soft enow. covered consciousness sho was on a] had a thousand calls and has aver- were girls of sixteen to twenty, hospital cot, numbly aware of a|@med between threo hundred and five though many men, most of them atinging pain in her back, hundred each Wednesday since, Her| parently . laborers or i ii Fi The husband, taking the boy, hur-|#ncere effort to return every call has dreamers, were among these ‘ Oliver Trails Three to Fitth red to his wife's bedside, When she | been the comment and admiration of toned by the prosecution, Avenue and 23d Street p|wa» a Jittle stronger they told her |all Washington society, but how ah | hcterney Mareen sola just how badly she was Tyured. Her |anybody return in person several! ..t' forth ny ‘arvia ph back—the upper part, near the neck--| thousand calle in one season? Mrs. | vellous possibilities of the van broken, they sald, Dr. Leonard | Marshall's experience in in greater or pea Mrs _ asserted that —. e . | cou each an: c Santora attended her. ~— degree duplicated by every om. read and write hoe to welee Early shoppers and business folk Mra, Naah, with whom the Zimmer- | cial hostess in Washington.’ ful scenarios, stopped this morning to watch afra-| Mans lived, told an Kvening World| The quention of simplifying formal| Watts obtainel more thas cas when one man sprang on three| reporter tho’ she received u Christ- {calling in Washington has been grow. isi Te Gueccnie, yours, others at Twenty-third street and|t™as present from Mrs, Zimmerman|ing more acute during the Inst ten/ Sums of tise: Og a) Fifth avenue and hurled them into a Spd letter in Figen ue! AK ieee years, and to-day’s was the first at+/tions, Various m1 al. live— now will." ju snow bank. Instantly the four were) i. Now Yer Day Mra. Nash got mixed up in a lively fight. Policeman | another le! his time from the Ferry grabbed the man who had | husband-—in usband-—in which he wrote’that hie wi woul rise from her ‘ attache) troubte: . that the doctor, had. told. him her p YLE LOSES Let go of me,” he yelled. “I'm De-| than was hopelens she: might | tective Oliver. Help mp get these fel-| week, a month or ua year, ‘but could lows.” nhe aured h hi ffert Nth IN RACE: WITH DEATH e endl er aufferings with re- Ferry helped and presently three} workable coura, youths who said they were Joseph) ghe died to-day, after living one Klein of No. 63 Kast One Hundred | hundred and sixty-eight days with a \] 4 Seventh street; Frank Palese of |iroken back, The Evening | World| 10 D No, 211 Mott street, and George | %°* informed over the See Alavance telephone from the pital that ev- Moultder of No, 151 West Twenty-/erything known to medical acience firet street were on their way to Po- ~~ tried in tthe effort to save Mra. Hi immerman's *, . , . L ONSSe ehatye a Fast Train Takes Him to Chi- Oliver charged them with burglary, = cago, Where Girl Was Un- va! and Tackles Them. Marguerite Mogers Marshall. half? If you don't, you will. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle have put a new verb fm the bright lexicon of dancing. They half-and-half. I've seen them. Terpsichorean fashions have changed again. The innovation tango, sponsored by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, is now relegated to tho memory class, and the maxixe has hardly the status of a memory, The half-and-half's the thing. Please don’t all ask the same question at once! IT 18 PROPER. It is pure. It ts-moral. It will never bring a blush to the cheek of Innocence. Even the mother and grandmother of Inocence will not be shocked by it. Not a aingle little snowflake, of all | VERY LATEST STYLE swtem we've geen lately, has anything on the half-and-half. Whe ae ied er Of the infant) — Withal, it ts danceable. Which the innovation tango wasn't, for the | Pamtalettes dielocated a hip, but seems well again | °Y° ‘age pair of drawing-room dancers. | DIRECT FROM PARIS. |; The half-and-half, as its name implies, belongs about half-way between The sensation of the style dis- play at Auteutl, according to Paris the stand-off-and-don’t-touch-me frigidity of the innovation and the caloric Oak street police questiore’ her | clinch of the Broadway tango. But the name has still another significance. | and other dwellers, and then learned | In the quarrel over the new dances one side has urged that they be ban-|| “ables, were the pantalettes. that in the burned house they hed| {shed by means of a revival of the waltz and two-step. The party of the Winsett Papel er discovered sticks of dynamite. George | gecond part has retorted, “We've danced those old things till we're tired, panealeties e jeAiaayer ta pes somewhere about the time of the Hutt, known as “Deafy,” one of the ml Mbit exter’ pateblowele tn the coun. | one sick of them, and nothing shall induce us to take them up again! civil war, On many of the skirte there are six flounces, wy, to live there. He had been| TM half-and-half, while neither AJ lso originated music for the innova- The bodices are tight, fastened ] Watts's creditors for $10,000 vertising his scheme, tempt at simplification, cook, She was’ returning home on |!" the week, | Mra. Elbert Bronson came all the one of tho traing wrecked at North| “On her first afternoon at home,” from Berlin, Ind, bringing Ber © Haven. When Mra. Zimmerman tg- [8414 Mrs. Fletcher, “Mrs, Marshall babies along. Most of the a tarry coains| LURES HIM TO GELL BY TALE OF LEGACY der Radium Treatment. ae peal onelty covered the Dele” Wite No. 2 Charges Kaplan With CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Mise Margaret Oliver suspected Moultder. He trailed the three men from Moultder’s home. ‘They visited many cloak and suit st-eet, When they emorged thoy were| Bigamy and Uses Ruse to Get | Quayle, daughter of Bishop William carrying a big bag. Oliver trailed Him Back. a Quayle of * Pook a ae Ls them to the corner where Ferry was, pital eke. 9087, fOsGay, WEne Be waltz nor a two-step, really partakes | tion and the maxixe. Senet Of old Mark Shinbura.| ce the nature of both. It retains the| _ “The time used in the half-and- good qualities of the old dances with; half =">"“Deafy” had spent nineteen years in ©! prison, but being a born Fourth &: ail in front by two puffs over the hips. Hand then bbed them, expecti: When Nuthan Kaplan, who had; father was rushing to bedside on i. Warder, always drifted back there, |th? additional” and to-day Indispen-| but never peters ml chats 118 Among other new stylen are [I rorry to help him, + OxpeCHIOE) married her on Oct. & disuppeared|n fant train, Bishop Quayle was no- He waa a bollor maker by trade, and | **>!e—char! 4 fo oxplained. “le is written five: |) short coats of Roman étriped flan- ‘The bag held eleven women’s suits | #fter one week, Mra. Sadie Friedman! tified when hin daughter became with the tag of the Monroe Cloak and | Kaplan, who atill lived with her par-| weaker last night and he immedi- Sult Company on them. They had|¢nts at No, 426 Claremont Parkwuy, | ately atarted in his race with death. been in the sample case, and appar- | the Bronx, began to look around for| Miss Quayle had been in the hos- ently the thieves had grabbed them/a reason. Presently, so she notified| pital here for two weeks. She under- while Isidor Glass and Abraham Jel De- Marks partonra inte Goth were Detective Nelnon of the Bronx De-| went the radium treatment for a cA S Known as the brains of the Shinburn| THE HALF-AND-HALF I8 REALLY fee ee aes isa a i ae ‘CHANISM OF BUR A FIVE-STEP. It really necessitates the | $ GLAR. PROOF 81.7 u0 "| ‘Thin is how Vernon Castle bim-| dropping of a atep in each mene. | Four year h ceil self explained it to me: ure. But it's exceedingly simple four years ago he was recognized “The half-and-half ie really a ister one eataien the Unact! ag he stood outside this house and five-etep. The most peculiar When Mi 4 M le d 4 opening doors in the rear to comply | t¢ctive Bureau, she found it in the) growth on her left leg at a Baltimore arrested, because the police had in- wn MP, Ban Mrs. ‘Caste Canoe mt . Deborah Mindel Kap- Hi formation that he had bee ‘i thing about it is the time. In /it they took the conventional posl- wich the Aes Seaiitarnent, ean person of Mra, Deborah Mindel Kap-| hospital and was being returned to experts ot jase wouldn't believe he had been | jan, han hia phe Laanaoe teitinalt inenting in the attic with high explo-| “ancing it $08 count Wt soe sibel Mio wah a8. wae tel from) ine SAMUEL JONES TILDEN DEAD. robbed at frag | He took Oliver's | sare, Deborah Mindel Kaplan lived iil anid Ghiyeleinne oecina 10 aie bik sive, They took from his pocket a : eginning in dancing the two-step — voice over the telephone for that of a a ‘3 : cryptograi recording tho secret| Ke ® Walts step, ie followed by | 44 waits, Mr. Castlo'n right arm|Nephew of Famous Democrat Was friend and thought the affair was a| With her father ut No. 45 Hopkins) complete rest in this clty before nel; white waistcoats, with high linen collars flaring at the sides; Neapolitan capes, and colored waistcoats with pockets, All the slashed skirts seen were exceed- ingly short. such as are used ; | Joke, since he and Marks had bt avenue, Brooklyn, and told how Kap- | og, tl hy le meobaniams of forty-eight different Hay s+ top, The | Wa# Around his wife's waist, although! Supervisor of State Charities, | Aincssing the adviacniitg fda [ium married May Ate. 20, 1908 wad de: Kopotaeray oe re Rioataa§ see SUNS patterns of burglar-proof safes, He] ince le really not ot all dificult, (OM!Y hin four slim fingers touched| ALHANy, Feb. 17,—Hamuel Jones Til- | Out burglary insurance, serted her woon after, ‘The forme : 7 ecently ed from | death cam ‘was not convicted of crime, but six it, His left hand tHghtly clasped her | den, fiscal supervisor of State Charities, | The police found no record against | Miss Friedman recently learne mn 4 once the dancers get the music two of their prisoners, but the: watd that Kaplan was in , <P months ago in Springfield, Mass,, was right one, holding {t parallel and on/| died at a local hospital to-day, He was | 5 y vas te / habea with “Hult” Hutohiceon, into their heads. It is different: (oes th their heads, Her lortl#ixty-one yeurs old. He hed been in | Klein had been went to the House repared « decoy letter, telling |, ‘Te Send Pl by Cable. var meat eaters | Reception, a home for wayward bo: jusic ‘used before in a Since then, owing to lack of leader- tla ey hip and a liking for cocaine, the] wr, Castile has always insisted| 4 long step with the right foot wai him a relative had died and left her al" pertin. Feb. 11-—Prof, Korn, n-|¢ band rested on his right shoulder, |P0OF health for more than a year, Al- | {n° Ggha tr fi lot of money. If he would return all | \ontar @f telophotography, says photos eirecis jthough not able to participate In the Sing f would be forgiven, Last night Kap- # | exerctace Shminetioréiing the euechune | | 190m chareae with aly. years in lan, very dapper, reached the Fried. | «tapha by cable will be frat transmitted | ney complications. had been broken and dispersed, Fy ust “feel the mu- | followed by a short step with the /dredth anniversary ca e birth of his man home, where Nelson grab by his system durigg the Panama Ex- lice think that they must h that goed Gancene mus | uncle, former Gov. Tild wv Leb- _- H Te ition to be held at Ban Francisco, enh dicey nitroglycerine “and Various |sic,” particularly in dancing the tan-;!¢ft, @ short step with the right | uncie former tox, Tid den ced. tne | him, Maxistrate ‘Ten Eyck, in the | position him in] He asserts transmtssion will be accom- plished by intensified silenium method. land then another ton with | ce: Yorkville Court, to-day hel ebemicals | in the attic d that there, |go, His version of the tango (I am r long step with|ceremontal procession fro dow. MOT! M o : . Boon atterward Nis, condition ‘nec | $1,000 bail for the Grand Jui Pte bad Ot by th i re we made the not referring to his touchleas per-|the left, Instead of circling tho} ,,007 Afterward hin condition became OR AN H CRASH formance, which was only a tour de) ballroom, Mr. and Mra, Castle danced | home in that village. to the hospital. He | 0S. | “ force) is noted at once for its deli-| back and forth across it, widthwise, | Yn" sce Sd Supervisor ‘tn | L ES SIGHT OF EYE { ‘NO DIVORCE FOR TANTY. cacy and for variety of movement.' in @ very graceful and delicate ver- hs bit * |He has said that almost any two| sion of what college men know as opel Promptly Decides His Wife 1e|%8ncers will tango differently from | “the serpentin On the turn after THE BLIZZARD ;Struck by Fragments of Gilass| walasine, any other two, and he does not|each long step, Mra. Castlo'n slender OF OUR DISCONTENT Front of Car in Collision | Acker, Merrall “& Condit frown on independence so long as | foot swept backward in a small semi- With Milk Wagon. | Company + '72\hare. Adrienne C. Tanty of the Hotel the music is obeyed. | circular kick, which of itself stamped | wes victorious to-day in ‘Those who first attempt the half-/the dance as belonging to the year. The left eye of Robert Mcintyre, | | moturman on the Hamburg avenue | when « jury sitting in Justice i ” 7 tle, “will When on a Feb: ‘Biclen's court found nat her and-half,” continued Mr, Castle, 1914, despite its mingling of the steps non a February day No use! The city ts ured to-day, ing it @ drawing-room dance. The| reiier, Mrs, Hdward Fe ell Not out of playground for a blooming} At Johnson avenue and Humbotat | by obtaining the utmost value Tomy. tn Fant multe n't one, of course, for All right street a milk wagon, driven by Frank | Fae | (eee waters ever + seats naaate bert H. Gary, Mrs, Amos Pinchot, |'To sing of snow that’s feecy light | Anthony of No. 282 Boerum strest, Ae Mie. Me. “Tanty ales bei Mrs. Arthur Iselin, W. Bourke | Where it hag all the room that grows: | #rooklyn, tried to pasa in front of than ordinary soctal dancers to dance M 0 | How it weighs down sans rT i ieee fe, BOAR adh in perfect coord ata distance of|CoCkr#t: Mra. Hermann Oelrichs, |How it welghe down tie Lraley or, Molniyrs applied the | MACKEREL —Fat White Norway — pails of 8 to 9 fish 85 ¥ Mrs, Oliver Harriman, Mrs, Norman | Old Wi feels Ii! bs in his action for diveren, ‘Mra |BFObablY try to make « walts of it.| of yesteryear ecire rahi BU) at ae lear line, Brooklyn, will be perma- +> Taaty, who ie 9 tail and alluring blonde, But they will find this impossible on| some of the soctety women already | Well, that's where frlendship endst | nently blind, doctors at at. Cather. | be own best witn account of the peculiar time. I do| much interested in the half-and-half |For by Set Bay of his | ine's Homiptal say, as the result of a} ry 7” ‘ not believe that they will have much are Mra, Mtuyvesant Fish, Mra, an. | He Plays the dickens with all Kinda) ooutsion vn which Molntere’s eat nar | Save money in spending money trouble picking it up, however, for } thony J. Drexel jr, Mrs. T. J. Oak- pon Fie bf osastensa ane rein worked it out with the idea of mak-!iey Rhinelander, Mra, in fe two feet. rowed town whieh hit thi Hapgood, Mrs, John Corbin, Mrs, Mc- | Manhattan knows, Bak 2 wage, overiuraing It : . ET IT 18 SOMETHING NEW IF NOTH-| Kim, Mise Elsie de Wolfe and Mien The overworking “I,” | egnanengers ran to Meintyre, who) CHEESE—Swiss—Finest Imported—Ib,.... ...... ,20 For ING ELSE. Carrie Morgan, the cousin of Misu/ The trolley car whose finish none fe orerrtennets, 00. tue Gor Of the 3 ane Morgan. { a to hi beet 1 1 ? ‘he eee h i tcab 1o e nm only slightly cut by a nal a “The social dancers are always Sepereniipresesron \ That any troublous deitt may grap | Slasn and those who picked him up FRANKFURTERS -Schmidt's Imported —-6 intin .34 asking for something new, and I be-| BOB SLEIGH HITS TOURISTS. | Ana hold for hours, or for a day— |carried him Into a nearby drug store. (ER "eve they will find it in the halt. From these and other transit ills that | Df. Mastocclo came from St. Cath. va | h and jend-half, I am till developing It - tru! o. By verving hea a grine's Hoapital. Arter an examina. SOUP —Tomato Condensed---Richardson and Robbins- 08 wi fohappeied your plsen ne anaes in woul e hurrying hordes, lot ai & fragment of | ! what its sf or mal into. and by the time I am through with it |The moment but one uvenuo of escape | singe had cut through the motor. | Ig. Siicccaane Ara xe cal ela vas seabed enoracn eo . ty’ . Hale’ s Hone there will probably be at least eight é omen | distinct steps. ‘There are no more in %, Bwitaertand, Feb. 17.—A on, subway! blest but all too feeble man’s left eye, destroying it, inom sige of Rasp! plo . | bob alelgh, the steering of which wot out yen eeipipiais 7FEE--Planiation oO i —-lb. ecessary one ef Horehound and Tar Dee eer At 5 hese ay Phot pale of order, shot over a bank yesterday! Now du we curse the thie Gang of Nine Loe COFFEE - Plan: Acoffeethat issure toplease——Ib.. 28 ‘ie at a 6 te while going at a terrific ef Week" Nine men entered a lun: this maryellous player plano, fe warivaled,, Pleasant to the taste w= Sates ith the bocnye teat #0 1s the | Known ree de That Teaven tw In" thie ninglestunnet | Hundred and Thirtieth 9 Rreshi selected change in the plancts, soothing, end poalion —sheslai absolutely de- fen EGG GS Maplehurst Brand River this morning a --no obstruction to the heydoer ee eee Greene has composed rela ‘the for. the half-and-half. He | BP Our one hole in the ground is great, | Tony Tennaco, a ' yet we deplore i took #15" Ly of the One Hund: ‘Twenty- bl aoa sliadh We er a , te emt whic! mee aay station ere ry 4 hee wr