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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914. | SNOW, ICE RUBBISH GARBAGE. ‘New York Women Lead in Daring Fashions; BAREFOOT CHASE |“GRABRACE” WO: An AMAZONIAN TYPE vy THE PARISIENNE ss \ CLOG NEW YORK'S STREETS. They Outdo Ee ate Says Mme. Rebor x| INSNIN AND Ke | BROOKLYN mt MENACING CITZENS' LES | i a Evening World Investigator ee aeeae GETS Finds Conditions ‘Deplor- A BELATED TRIAL able in Manhattan. Policeman Dressing When| But All the Same He Wan Little Son Warns Him of No Fussy Women Wiping! ~ Intruders in Kitchen. Away His Tears. : “ CUNNING” Vv MESSAGE TO DAB Pursuer Halts One by Firing| Likes Police Station Pretty in Air and Gets ‘Him as He Falls in Snow Bank. TWO DASH UP TO ROOF. PROUD A plan to clean the streets of snow by dumping it into the sewers and then flushing these out with powerful streams of water from fire engines was tried out to-day in Sixty-cighth street between Lexington and Third Street Cleaning Department avenues, behind Fire Headquarters. It failed, but Fire Commissioner Depending on the Sun to | Adamson, street Cleaning Commis- sioner Fetherston, Chief Kenlon and Finish the Job. Ernest Flagg, inventor of the scheme,| The Costumes That Are attacked soon after its fall, before it| Worn in New York To- had time to freeze into heavy lumps,| Day city’s money has been dumped into| the ny, would have operated suc- Paris a a keg the sewers to melt away with the| cessfully. zat lorroyy— enew of a fortnight ago. And there| Mr. Featherston had a squad of Most Daring Novelties phi lege thi aga ech ger Aurion tas Subnd ng ‘motor e.| J Have Seen Here Are ail a gone visiting end his father was sits next to him in Publi Hehost thet before Manhattan, Brooklyn and| gine which throws 1700 gallons of] Woe Yet Know t = = + Si apae ee, eee een ee: own a , mt i ai Hearing a noise at a door leading the Bronx are emancipated from the} water a minute, brought around from ” : i aes into the kitchen from the outer hall inet the Headquarters tyilding. The) Home,” Declares the < plague, Harry investigated. The door eudden- Geventy-two thousand, eix hundred | *0w was dropped through @ man-| Wigitoy, ly opened and two men entered. The and twenty-five dollars has been|hole into which the stream from a boy stole back into his father’s room poured inte the snow sewers for each | hose was directed. and said: “Burglara in the kitchen.” of the eight days of snow removal,| The work seemed to be progressing) AMERICAN WOMEN Shaw, coatiess and without shoes, ‘And enless the sun shines continually | Well until some one thought to look lecised hie revolver and ran to the fer many aye and the nights are|at another manhole one hundred teet| BEAUTIFUL AND CHIC. Hitches, Phe dase: Waubed we tho warm it will be another month be- to the east. Then it was discovered lataire to the roof, ‘There they sepe- fare tas Ges rantarea'to so | ae, Mow tae ceEee cece late “HOTHING CUI] | rated, one running east over the 7OR PROVINCAL | roofs and the other west. Shaw fol- a New torn (S$ | jlowed the man going east and saw iN a MONTH MORE WORK. Harry, the four-year-old son of| Fortunately for nine-year-old Sei Patrolman Henry A. Shaw of the|quin Rodrigues of No. 308 Delancey street station, has the de-/ avenue, Brooklyn, this is tective instinot, and can rest after the The boy was playing in the parlor | adventures into which he backed of his home, No. 118 Kast One Hun-| terday. . dred and Eighteenth street, late yes-| Joaquin accepted a “bac! terday afternoon. His mother had/chalienges from Willie Swain, J Nearly one million dollars of the \ Ze DARING tw DRESS NY FAsHions oF .|this year the plan will probably be now head of the Street Cleaning De- |iri¢y ‘again. Chiof Kenion believes it| dese, With Her Long 4 work at all times if the hyd- rants were connected directly with| Lines and Her Erect,| ‘ ‘the sewers so that water could be poured into the pipes between the} Dominant Carriag Very Different Kram ; backii “ ¥ lines, Hurry up, spring! this manholes sa The New York Woman Gute a GPi7ac| |nim dive through the scuttle at No, a. “Come along thea, Bid,” said Ae Commissioner Fetherston, the| If there be another fall of mow] Je Built Like a God- man, “Til take you heme on the Subs, j ? ‘ 7 On reaching the street the patrol- man was some distance behind the inan who turned east. At citizens that “We are doing the best i , We can!” the city struggies under 8 | = avenue he was half a block in the mountain of snow, ice, rubbish, §®'-|gepartment _ nineteen the French Woman.” ‘jad and gaining. He turned south on em, Lexington avenue and called Commissioner 1 biecape a rt J out: Board of Estima r . ha “ shoot!” te pay for the Grst eight days’ work. But Bill Bawardes is pot By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. : : : re an cid Soe: maw And the city will still owe about/cleaning the streets of Newark. It's New York women set the fashion for the women of Paris! ‘ fright- $400,000 to pay for the work done up |not his job. Thus, the Sirest Slean- No longer do the wealthiest of Uncle Sam's daughters turn themselves fell taco until lest night. The Commissioner | sents its alld! out in painstaking imftation of the Parisian mannikins, On the contrary, ta praying for s double powered wun) | Oicials tae pen’ T gone making the feminine contingent of the erstwhile Capital of station from now c8. their regular rounds and say the Fashion seeks anziously to know what is be!ug worn Alfred Arci- An Evening World reporter made| oo ntisued cold has retarded the snow an extensive tour of Manhattan yes-/ removal. But nevertheless the East terday, the fourteenth day since “16,-/ Side is fairly covered with effiuvia 000 men and 2,600 trucks began re- | of Core reer and tone: * men’ ington street moving the snow.” Neither Brooklyn | other thoroughfares on the West Side nor the Bronx was taken into con- are in similar disease-breeding con- sideration—onty Manbuctan, where | dition. - jeaners” In the better residential districts the work of the “street cl Re ee eet ce ay ‘ce ton been centred. 8 NOT though haveenosere Raye. Ley er CK! patient an ve p the NOW REMOVAL), The snow-filled streets clear of rubbish in New York. The most daring modes are first to be seen on the women of this city and are wdopted by Parisians some time later, if at all. ——< A French woman has made this distinctly piquart Glecovery. She is Mme. Leone Georges-Rebouz, wife of ‘Paul Reboux, playwright, novelist and literary editor SaaS oe ets meee meee ep we peogpre | CARRIES HURT GIRL |. Es i}: IN EVIDENCE. d filth. Fifth avenye is clean u> a Fs inexpensive restaurants. They ik Joaquia . One cannot conceive just how fear- to One Hundred and Tenth street, but | Woman in the world. “I have travelled all over the world,” he said, “and| gurpase in these reepects the ful street conditions are until suck aj above chat point it holds mountains nowhere Lave I seen a woman more beautiful than she.’ young women ecoupying a similar et the borough was visited—on foot,| Contra, Park, One Hundred and|honeymoon rhapsody. Mme. Georgen-|masked balls. You lead the way,even| “American women acem to have in surface cars; clevated trains and| Tenth street is a joke. It is almost|Reboux is really very lovely little |in this’ more babies than French women have, SUFFERS FOR LOYALTY on a Fiftn avenue bus. And it is alimpassable, even at its busy inter-| person. She has a figure which is at/ “But this perfectly new vi and to spend more of their time with Young Man in Coasting Acci- ; solemn fast that the reporter saw/section with Fifth avenue, once slender and rounded, and her | point," I intervened. “Most of ushave|their little ones, The freedom and ‘ Bie | isc Madison avenue Is fairly clean and . scarcely @ dosen snow removal/,.., ts of Lexington avenue, but| hands and feet are exquisitely mod- | supposed that the pronounced sar- | independence of the American woman SCL Pavent torial designs came straight from|apparently does not interfere with dent Rescues Companion, | edna Preund Silent About One Toay, trucks, Perhaps it was fate that he Park Brenne in ia baa condition, celled, Her maid: brown Flay - “ pee always was “where they ain't.” m Forty-second to 'y-weventh | wreathed about her ‘sm: and | Paris, and that the most pronounced |ber being a good mother. And in ‘ cri ho Gave Weapon, ones—stayed there.” manners and social customs she is| Says X-Rays and Radium Do Who Is Crippled for Life. es “oll Ge, clipping and sliding and slosh-| street, the cross thoroughfares east | one or two locks fall childishly over four is undertaken, Ever section /of srow. For a great crosatown| Nor do I think that M. Rebour's remark should be dismtased as &| position in life at home. CANCER VACCINE MOST GIRL PISTOL CARRIER * : pie te Jag over crossings of even the heavy | °f Hifth avenue are clean, but north 1.4, forehead. She has big brown| Madame's head, eyes and lipeepoke| more free than the French woman, She Is Convicted. traffic streete—where one would sus-|Fitty-ninth street in clear, but it isjeyes set under arching brows, &/a@ vigorous denial, though I think the latter has much| Not Penetrate Deep Enough | pansuny, conn, Feb. 2,—Physl-| mane Frewnd, eighteen years eld, pest an effort would have been atrangely true that the main arteries|smooth olive skin and a mouth of/ “1 think,” she said, “that the ef-|freedom in her mind. The American . clana attending Hawley Silkman, a| No, 15 Garfield street, Yonkers,’ ) to have the strests inbabitable—and] from the ast running through Cen-| which the color belies the demure | fect of elegance which the American| woman acems to be renarded as a de- for Real Service. Student who, with Diss Marton B.|cosvicted tn the Broa County dodging in and out among miniature | tral Park hare tot teh, Beventy-sec, (expression. Her face, wide and al-|/ woman gives is partly due to her|lshtful companion by her husband.” Taylor, was injured in a coasting ac-| yesterday of # violation of the mountains of dirty, mud-stained | ond, Seventy-ninth, Ninety-sixth and|most square at the forehead, curves! physical attributes, “Then you haven't noted that her fi cident last evening, declare to-day that the young man Is in grave dan- ger. Three of his ribs are broken|s revolver at a dance gtven im ie and ho {s hurt internally, his condi-|Wakefleld Casino, Two Hundred’ snow; fighting for the pedestrian’s|One Hurdred and Second that have|to a round, softly modelled chin—al- right of way on sidewalks filled with|the heaviest traMo, are in fearful| most exactly the facial contour of heavy horée-drawn wagons, auto shape, Digety: poor Ms vay ‘et an expensive French doll, But there trucks and taxicabs that found it ul is nothing doll-like in the quick In- terplay between mouth and eyes, impossible to plough their tortuous way through the snow (drifts bank- LOCKADED. which makes half her charm. ing the streets from gutter to gutter; | tUnspeakable conditions exist in| “As an artist and as @ beautiful carefully eluding veritable cesspools| Lenox, St. Nicholas, Seventh and| woman,” I put it to her frankly, when freedom of manner and her athletic] At @ dinner of the Manhattan Medi- development have made her unat-|cal Society in the City Athletic Club, tractive to men?" I asked, hoping the |@t No. 48 Weat Fifty-fourth street, 1 caw in New Vork was her eu- answer would properly squelch the | last night, Dr. Richard Weil, assistant Perlor height. She Ie built onthe | weet, womanly female, director of the cancer laboratories of | {10% baving been greatly aggravated | Thirty-elghth street and White Proportions of a goddess, with her wh Cornell Medi Behoot by his efforts in carrying Miss Tay-javenue, The jury spent f “ Heng linen ond her arent. dems loci ae a nec hameee ee pet | Gis capoot recsaroh Gore et Capsrat lor more than a mile to her home|minutes tn reaching a verdict, nant carriage. Her head ie large, [being displeased, obviously desire to |Momorial Hospital, read a paper deal- | *fte" the accident. Se aire ee of ith decaying between piles of| Bisth avenues above the park. Har-|1 called on her at the Hotel Belmont, and 00 are her features. Herfere- {1 atnietic in her company,” Madame |ing with some modern phasen of tha| ls" Taylor, who is the daughter |voting “Gullty” in spite bead soew that once was virgin; hasten-|{iochade and busy One fungred and| "how does the American woman im-|/ head and meuth are wide her |sratined my unspoken wish. cancer problem. of Wllam H. Taylor, owner of a [thai t2°coatified that she hed gone “One of the firet things which evening of Lincoln Dey for impressed me abeut the weman ing away from the piles of garbage | Twenty-Afth street is like a welcome| press you?” es Mati her chin determined. |" put after this, when we wear| Referring to X-rays and radium,|otel at Mill Plain, will be crippled| tne dance with a man called dumped into the choked streets be-|oasis in a desert. The “mountainous verything is in harmeny, and ee | neugnty frocks, we can’t blame it on|Dr. Well said that they affect tho| fF life as the result of @ broken bip. | that tho weapon was his. She caves wagons could not force thelr streets” off Upper Broadway are so| AMERICAN WOMEN BEAUTIFUL.) the effect ie beautiful. But the | Paris: munersclal (yates 6k \maliceanar two were coasting on “Joe's|an offer of clemency if she wag over the usual routes; stepping | ee eee ne ee enced, BUT DIFFERENT. beauty ie conspicueus, command: chiefly, They do not penetrate deeply steep slope a mile and o hait| Teves! his name, we 7 tate. piudholan, ana | Taree ener eRe, titur| IM® and the adornment of such enough to be of great service, and|long. At a sharp curve near the bot- nub, : Apocgpytidlgeee y treet the reporter waw farse| “The American woman te beaullfi) pensiectils makes 12,000 MILES TO WED [incre ‘Son uct oe ene eervices andl com the sled left the track, shot for| COMMISSIONER SHIELDS ‘and she ‘s chic,” > mushy snow—indeod, the way of the Q croasing—and wasjand she 3 eyes. Inewhs in the bod twenty feet throw the air and beeper § fro: abo “But both in her i elsewhere in eo ly. or to do ir investigator was hard. i fe mice, fem Ceor eee ion her chicness she ditfers| “The Frenchwoman is an altogether MAN SHE S NEVER SEEN away with constitutional aymptoma.|bitched thom against a bank of ico | Decters Regard Complete Rest Hem 77 genase ae AUN! OOF Carine wee” 1D |hetwoes, FIC: MiRIN AAEORS, ¢ | from the woman of my country.” different type. She is short and Many so-called “curen” aro based on|and snow, When Silkman atruggied essary to Save His Lite, : the whole situation. The sid@walks| Hundred and Ten’ @ clean, even slight, with slim, small hands and errors of judgment or on too super- | ‘0 Dis saw that the girl was) According to his physicians, the portant Seventy - sec reet} And then came the innocent bomb- Per! helpless, ‘There was no one neat ne are clean! 80, one wonders why the important Seveiuabus pond sirest ean Which, if it's true, must | feet and tiny, carefully finished fea-| After Photograph Courtship Miss |ttclal observation. tiaeso: picking ber up in his arme, | of John A. Shields, United States G city doesn’t practice what it preaches. | 4,1 avenues are in bad shape, and reverse the old saying into a promise | tures. She has not the grand man- Hulse Goes to Marry Bow- Misinterpretation 1s exceedingly|he started the agonising journey | missioner, for fifty-nine years an Stern policemen have made thelr/the least said avout north and south sians die they | er because she knows that it does easy, The size of a tumor as deter- home. |oor in the United States District © rounds since the plague of snow |arieries further west the better—for Drolet ee eer Bald Madame | NOt belong with her physical appear- man in Japan, mined by actual measurement should! 9%, the porch of the Taylor home| depends upon his abllty te vera stunned the city, forcibly recalling below the Park the few o catniar ance. She attracts by being dainty, be the chief criterion of improvement.|and weakness, He had been an four - at home. nd a half in covering the distance, | “commissioner Shields became ———————— ck ago us the result of TRENTON, N. J. Feb. 28.—Hasel gore cancerous nodules in the sam to householders’ minds the law that . Fitty. . secon, “Fuiipsfourth,Twenty-tit Hulse, daughter of James Hulse of No,| organism may diminish or dixappea: rr «| fragile, beguiling, what you call—it makes it necessary to clean the side-|eecont, Thirty-fourth, Twenty-third ‘The costumes of New Yor! differently from |! hard to find a word—but I think ns have|and Fourteenth, with short stretch women are mi oi 612 Princeton avenue, this city, has be-| while others continue to grow! walks. And awry Le puapeatati of others. Hudson and Wi hington the costumes of French women. | You Americans call it ‘cunning? gun preparations for a journey to Ja- | enormously. \ONCE WEALTHY LAWYER Bie ee Lagtiry fate y 1-day ,labored determinediy yl atreats and the whole of Greenwich| gut that does not mean that “We do, when we don't call it! pan, where ahe is to marry a man she| PF. Well reported a halt dozen canes heart ts in weakened ently; and, having obeyed the city’s| yijage are snowbound, though Green- f ir city are be- ‘cute,’ 1 assured Madaine. i: 4 of undoubted cancer cure, as de- | \ chi 8 of recovery are they stand op thelr cleansed| wich street is in fair condition, Bixth| ‘he women of your elly , has never seen, He is Arthur G. Bow-| scribed In the literature, and referred | DIES ON THE STREET |: ca, diverse ts, ming trom laws, x weg dering |avenue is clear, but enth and| hind the etyle, It means thet ‘Such a woman,” ahe continued, | man, an American employee of the Im. | briefly to two of his own cases at tho o cla duties. The Commisatoner, pavements and view with wondering | Eighth are piled high with snow ex-| they are ahead of the style. The | “cannot atrike you in tke oye, no mat- |perial Maritime Customs of China, in |General Memorial Hospital which his seventy fourth veer, Begum eyee—mirroring also anger and re- fow atretches, while West| costumes that are worn in New | tur what she wears, It le the Ameri-| which service Misa Hulse's brother, | Mav’ juproved ao greatly aa to ware ‘adil in rk when ho was fiftoon, Seeutments sk ese ed ie travelled at personal k to-day will be worn in |can type that makes you say, ‘Mag-| aubrey, and her uncle, Clarence Lovett ® Inatitu- Was Walking to Hospital Because ——- —- were not Ko! ee “| 1» The most nificent!’ Never bof hi el joyed. wo wore © » for F ‘Commissioner Fetherston adds little ja to-morrow. The r bofore have I acen| are also employed. He Had Not Money foi Yorrible condition of the streets that) _in'the way of verbal relief, at leaat, | ing neveltiee | have seen here are [such perfect blondes. I suppose your| Photoxraphs sent by the Trenton girl d ty w cane YN APPRAISALS OF ESTATES, seemingly the city has not even tried | ang his customary optimism—to what| net yet known at home. dovelopmont is due {> your athletic|to her brother and uncle first stirred |** presen: aeomn Carfare. HORE Pay tlonal and hopeful proc na Margaret C. Post, died Sept, “]T went io the opesa last uigit,” con- | tiaining anc your exercise, Bowman's fancy. He ventured to write! pr, Weill cautioned nis hea sadly conclude|he has sald repeatediy: to lean. And ty ' teen” ors, how-| Solomon Emanuel, a lawyer and a tal eatate $10,802, net value there is a vast difference between a|doing the beat we can.” tinued Madame, with kindling enthu-/ “We in Paris re taking up thone| her, and before long a regular inter- against the assumpuon’ that | graduate of the Columbla Law School| Ann McAuliffe, died Jan. 5, sen, 804 iy’ survived the trip JOB SEEKERS IN RIOT. |user, “and 1 was enchanted and| practices,” the little artist confided,|change of letters was under way. any known specific for thin |r we claga of 1476, dled. tovday. in| *taier harder caiea as Be through the east side, transform -—— | froased with the beauty and the le-|ingenuoualy, “We are doing the ex.| In May Miss Hulse will start for|diseaie, tie tald ho wished meraly | 11 t e ily wife on the stepe of| tal estate $114,006, net value gance which I beheld. Oro thing which | ercises with the arms, and we are|the Far Enst, accompanied by her| mate cure un certainly hopeful, even|a house at No. 225 Weat Thirty. |= _ ers into @ busy, snowladen Siberia, the| attack Man Whom Peliee Say Had zs interested me much was the fact that! playing tennis and golf, It is this|brother, who has been on leave of |though the attainment be remote. cighth street, He collapsed on his “The Habit HEAL’ repo! e to Fifth avenue and ee oe street — wonderfully Ne Authority te Empey Them. vi his country. In Tokio -——— in comparison with parts of u your women do not wear too many| generation of young girls that haa|a@beence in t b way to the Polyclinic Hospital, Clean New York, and sought Supt. four | hundred job-hunsry| tras I hed expected to be blinded | begun tt, but by and by they will be| they will be met by Bowman and! GREAT NECK HOME BURNS. | with his wite Mr. Emanuel startea Gunther of the Snow Removal Bu- with them, But there was no cruce| women, and after that their daugh.| Lovett, and the marriage will take} = _. eet from their home, a furnished room at Wens. He won asked to sxplele, magnificence, nothiag but the beautt- | ters will be women, A few genera. | place in that city. Then Bowman and (oe-ial o The Evening Work) Ne, Baa Bight avenua: tor the hose hae “WE ARE DOING THE BES West atreet, who, it ts charged, was which might be expected in| tions from now the French his bride will proceed to Hangchow,! GREAT NECK, L. L, Feb. 24.—The| pital. ‘They walked because he had ” ful display woman ' CAN,” ECHOED. » | putting “Up @ confidence game on the]. .otinental capital. The effect was| will be very different from what ahe| Where Bowman ts stationed, 0,000 home of George J, Hardway, an|no money to pay carfare, We are doing the best we can) |"; of intense mophistication, not of bar- | Is to-day. - architect with offices at No. 347 Fitth| | ‘The lawyer wan formerly a man of echoed, and then he turned J . a Th avenue, New York, was practically de- | Means. @ had offices ut No, 320 distract the caller's mind and | demanded baric splendor. EVEN THE SHOP GIRLS COME IN| “Scie sy Tnempaon,, principal of | strayed by fire at daybreak to-day, The | Broadway and for seventeen years on Mauri aon, prinelp nected with the Metropollta: Or | _."ae Area: Sigueh. Tou ave covrane: FOR PRAIS! Public School No, 70, ‘Third avenue and house {9 outside the organised tire ana Wie OO pen an ‘Tou carry off the Garing design with o Beventy-fitth street, died yester: Hater calant Company of Great’ Neck « w ‘igilan' ‘OM pal ol vem ec! ;|grand alt For an example, 1 hear | “Anether intereating fect whieh the Hackensack Hospital ck, | {tation under Foreman Frank Kirkmal eve ebeerved abeut yeur , ect we fortis Years cit. tnt ie alert reat “Nevk ine! pany of Principal of Pub, | village, under Chief John Carroll, som avene AB | Aero ew iu and. sone, of the, Dea nee erty on the toeee eee | wemen te the eleyanes, the at- ttreets, In Paris they have never worn tractive eppearanee and the ex- collent mannere of the girls whe een eta tii =