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\ber of the firm of WillAm Dinsmore | WATERS FORBOVS * RISSNG INCANOE Wireless Also Kiso’ employed and Ships Asked to Look Out | for Them. : | LOST SINCE SUNDAY, . eared That They Were Run | Down by Large Vessel and Drowned in Bay. 1 Police Sergeant Edqund Brown of | the Fort Hamilton station and Thom: | aS Jordon, fathers of nineteen-year- old Thomes Jordon fr. and Clarence | us torey years who disap- " in the elghteen-foot canoe Sunday morning after leave ing the noe Club at Bay Thirty- Soveuth street and Gravesend Bay, set out this morning in a power launch to sourch the nearby shores | ¢¢ and waters for some trace of the boys. So far nothta has been learned to Indiente their fate, though it ts feared , that they have been drowned. The wireless was brought Into use ins thete If und messages were went from the Navy Yard, the Sea Gate And the Bush Terminal statlins, ask- | ing all passing ships to keep a lookout for the two Brooklyn youths, Jor-/| dan joined the club only two weeks, that my life as a mother, wife and student is not what the public claime it is—idleness and lurury.” a and 10 was his first time in a canoe, Lis lives at No. 445 Seventy- fifth street, and is the son of a mem- | .*, @ Co,, bankors and brokers, at No. 26 2 : Broad street, lives at No, street, Bensonhurst. He is the grandson of the late Po- oe Capt. “Pincher” Brown, Young Jordan is a member of the Irish-American Athletic Club. Both @re employed by the New York Life Insurance Company, Brown in the comptrolier’s office and Jordan in the jaw department. The youths for several years have been the closest of friends and jointly e@wned the cance they had christened Manhattan. Brown Jordan and Brown put on rowing ‘trunks and sweaters and brought out | their cance, It was a gloomy di with rain falling, and the water wa: choppy, but the young men decided that they would go out. Fellow mem- bers recall that the pair said they would go as far as Staten Island or perhaps to Norton's Point. ‘They departed and were soon cut of sight in the mist. ‘When hours passed and Jordan and Brown did not reappear the club members became alarmed and in- formed the police. The launch was sent out, hunting along the Staten Island and Coney Isiand shores, but no trace of canoe was found, he graver fear im that tn the fogginess of Sunday morning a teamship smashed the fragile canoe and drowned the youths without anybody on the big craft being aw of- the collision. Wit Form ; TOKIO, Japan, Mar: iscount Keigo Klyoura, former Minister of Jus- tice and Minister of Education, to-day eccepted the tack of forming a new Cabinet to the place of that un- der the Premiersh nt Yamamoto which resixned offic s to the naval scandals DRUGS EXCITE YOUR 188 Bay PREY Et | son, with her own blue eyes and golden hair. of verse and @ considerable amount of prose criticism, besides helping to edit @ literary magazine for several years, THE POEM THAT HAS BEEN MI8- Even as the woldan bees in the seine aky, Even as the rainbow melting in one Even as Even as the rose that swoons on the God, let me be as these! Le Of the star's slow gase and the Koon | “How could this coarse earth yield Wo My ‘ eS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 81, 1914. + FATHERSSEAH Her “Litany”’ a Yearning for Divine Beauty, DEPOSTORS DONT Not Earthly Exaltation, Says Society Poet WANT TOPUT VOGEL AND SIEGEL IN JAIL Counsel and Committee the District-Attorney to “Lead” Them. s* "ALALTATIONS OF THE FLESH | | ‘ BUT*HE DOESN'T Stock and Fixtures Fourteenth Street Store Sold at Auction. —— of the, A committee of depositors in the! the hour’ asked him to “lead” them) and tendered him a vote of confi- dence, The object of the visit was not quite plain, but some outsiders thought it bore traces of being con- cerned with the efforts of Siegel and Vogel to induce the District-Attor- ney to drop criminal proceedings against them so that they may pur- sue their expressed object of paying | off their debts, It Reprdives a soning for Spiritual Perfection, a Desire for Transcendent Spiritualism, and Is a Rebellion Against the Limitations of the Flesh,” Says Mrs. Wagstaff’. SHE 8 INTERESTED ins BIOLOGY ChemaTRY , STC. ARE WER HUSBAND, SON AND Boor HER Five BOOKS mittee to get from the Diatrict-At- The stoc! 1 ‘8 0) eB . By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. the Grand Jury investigation into! rupt Henry Siegel’ enterprine 4 the affaires of Henry Siegel and | sold auction to-day by Charles “I want the world t> know the real meaning of my poem, and the fact Frank Vogel the visit was a failure. Mr. Whitman tald them that the in- vestigation will go on and that the Jaw will take 4tx course, He said in effect that if Stegel and Vogel show thmt they are in earnest In their desire to bh That is Mrs. Blanche Shoemeker Wagstaff’e ring: ing defense of her much discussed poem, “Litany,” appearing in the current number of the International Magazine. As the daughter of Henry F. Shoemaker and the wife of Alfred Wagstaff jr., Mrs. Wagstaff's social position is assured. But her friends know that she has never contented herself with the traditional and rather stupid pursutts of the “society woman.” It ts toward society, in the larger sense of the word, that Mrs, Wagstaff has seemed to fulfil her duties most con. She {s the mother of a sturdy She has written five books \ ud aclentiously. She has married and stayed married. languid breeze, “What did you really intend to Even as the sunbeam, paling, WAR) Convey in the poem I asked the | misled into the publication of a atate- | poet, | ment that Pastor Maass, the day be- “Like everything with @ lofty ideal | fore leaving North Paterson, had re- raised by their frienda, he will con- sider the proposition of clemency af ter they have b tried and con victed or bave pleaded guilty, The wolght of evidence, he assured the committee, ia all against Slegel and Vogel, and even as he talked to the BUSY SUBWAY SECTION PLANS ARE APPROVED Contract for Work From Twenty- sixth to Thirty-eighth Street Socn to Be Let, wise to 'y with Preparing additionat ter placed before the Grand J “CRITICISMS UNJUST,” dedicated to art. With languages The Rev. Herbert W. Maaas, for-| where tho new line will cross the merly pastor of the Reformed Chureh prvtoaed extension of the McAdoo of North Paterson, N, J., haa moved] “"iida will be opened April 24 ‘Tne | to Schodack Landing, Y,, and is/ B. R. T. 0 ssid the line. pastor of 4 prosperous congregation, The Evening World of March 24 was ROBBERS IN IN “SCHELL HOME. and tango teas of the present hour. The publi- cation my five volumes of verse has entailed constant oc- cupation.” thing be had heard about not know abcut. ‘There were twenty-five men and women In the committee, all of whom are heavy losers by the bank. crying. Abraham N man of tho Standing Committe Siegel and bank depostt Jong sigh, the passionate star that dims with dawn, Many of the women wer: Dremel, Chairs of Former May (Oh, grant me my utmost hour and} let me die!) Reports At Is not obvious,” sho admitted, “But |celved a circular letter sixned by| ‘The police, were asked to-day to in-| Wan the LatiaeRnnS ihe) Sammnitian “1am weary, weary of all discovered |to my mind, ‘Litany’ epitomized a|many of the parishioners asking him vestixate the robbery of the home of) oe accompanied by Samuel Hoff things, Mr. and Mrs, : ‘ i OF the Tesist of Jove and delight with yearning for divine beauty—some un- | to resign. creat. Queena man of No, 30 Broadway an counsel. earthly harmony of a spiritual kind. Al the request of Mr. Maass, The fvening Wond has made further in- d wings, tn a daughte Mr. Dressel read u set of resolu- Kline, walk wind when it sin ‘a sweetness beyond all bourne’ or|quiry, which shows that the report | RKDt with a 8 Q a ittve setting forth that the de- Gay In Ite RIStANE slender ot ‘some exquisite pain,’ purityiug in ite jot March 24 was erroneoun and that | every ortabie thing OF valUs. veiee hare tae Bates te the ot seonted Rowers and hirds' sad| very elevation? there was no circular letter calling pine, Jewel + Wee ces nae at auld | protestationa of Attorney-General AUTHOR'S ANALYSIS oF THe“? the pastor to resign. Several If it was the purpose of the com- | Ip the depositors, especially with reference to the fund of $450,000 which they say has heen ‘no doubt properly, that if they are confined in jall they cannot make er ad 6 don’t want to be placed in pay poatitew of being used as a Weapon to force action on the part of anybody. Lut we want to be relieved from the embarrassing p find ourselves thrust into by tangles constantly arising and b broken prom you, as the tu 450,000. | “The proposition,” replied Mr. | Whitman, “so far as the District-At- torney’s office is concerned is very simple. I have heard that there $450,000 available, but I do not kno lie there ts, If Mr. Steel and Mr, Vo- | wel intend to act In good faith now is their time. fies walt ttlement to thinking the company would o pay dollar for dollar, If and Mr, Vogel are truth- iw the atatementa made by their counsel of having $450,000 they should |return that money now, “L do not charge any one with be- Indictment ay there is there haw be mad te able ti but t do office t been wrongdoing in con bankrupt Siegel & Vogel bank, whieh | tne . Wh my 6 me by. te rn he Grand was run in connection with the) jury and it is my belief that the best Fourteenth Street Store, called on | interest of yourselves and all other iy District-Attorney Whitman to-day,! bank depositors will be served if the A MAL wAGsTAEE yt and telling him he wan “the man of | M¥y, |# falrly and foarlesaly enforced “It Mr Siegel and) Mr. all in their power to make restitu- | tion and ph | WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT abel Vogel do! d guilty to Indictments) GLASS OF GINGER ALE. AND A TAXI PUT GIRL ‘tt Was Some Night, Too,” ; Says Stenographer, Who Balked at Meter Charge, “It waa certainly some night,” sald pretty Miss Marion Jackson, @ twen- ty-two-year-old stenographer, who says she lives with her mother at No, 100 Clinton street, Brooklyn, and works for the Globe Indemnity Co, No. 45 William street, as she hurried from the Wert Side Police Court 1 this morning. Magistrate Appleten {hod juat discharged her after the driver of a taxteab who caused her arrest last night had asked to with- nj draw his charge, saying she bad peld her bill, “Here I've been in a cell all night” went on the girl, “and { don't know what they'll say at home, All E jwant to do now is to get back to mother, I'm hazy about last night. !1 know f was on my way home when that have been or inay be returned) | atopped for one glass of ginger ale, against them, when the weight of It must have gone straight to my evidence is overwhelmingly against | head," |them, or after they are tried and convicted, the District-Attorney [Privileged to recommend clemency In conclusion, 1 wish to say that [am always glad to see you people. am doing all in my | protect you. Your to confer with me at any time.” | STOCK SOLD !N BULK BY DE- PARTMENTS. under the direction eof the ry 300 bidders yp There were abou New York and many in other parts of the country Inventories and appraisals, which Une with the dir ty any would be so! IK, of except There are seventy the store, department and the glass and crock- ery department were disposed of in broken lots. All the others were sold ower to ald and punsel is welcome f Wille representing about all big stores in had been prepared by the receivers, wore in the hands of the bidders, In ction ef the United unced In 4, with a couple departments in The furniture and bedding intact. ‘The estimated value of the placed on sale was $603,- Miss Jackson was attired in a new French hat and a gown of blue of atest style, She was a pleture, pite her night In the Weat Forty- a seventh street police station, William Scanion, of No. 2520 Second javenue, driver of a yellow taxleab, had brought her to the station, He said he got her at Ki and Riverside Drive, and took her to baret in the vicinity of Borty- nd street and Broadway. waited for her, and when ebe He came out the meter showed she owed $4.20. “Ive an outrage,” declared the pretty young woman when it came her turn to explain to the Heutenaat, “1 calied him at Eighty-third street and the Drive, as he said, When we 1 to Forty-second street he cald t 1 was $1 and some cents, § wont in and stopped long enough to drink just onc glass of ginger ale— ‘epeat—and when I came tho bill was $4.20, , Licutenant, that meter aimply drunk, I won't pay It; IN JAI OVER NIGHT committee some of his assistants were be the object of having more tndictments but did the failure of tions adopted by the Standing Com- merchand! 3, 3 e the books of the firm, $406,716, The fixtures were sold first, Some- | body atarted with @ bid of $5,000, The | Price climbed in jumps of $2,500 until chandise sold brought § nd its actual cost, according to Brooklyn addrese given The Brookly: pooatrvadlly by the prisoner in a A family living upstaira ‘tor nineteen years said no such person was knows te them. ——— a Lal Jewel, Pawns it) te Weld. UNDERSTOOD. the dram: + The Public Service Commission to-| returned, | $29,600 was reached. At thin figure John Michaels of No. 6@ Sith avemne, ‘Therefore when T read “Litany” I] to occupy me, as well as oriti SAYS THE REV. DR. MAASS) aay approved pians for another sec-|NO PROMISES DRAWN FROM {he complete fixtures of the wore were] | Lt CES 0 Ne Oe Cates te knew that, whatever it was, it was| prose work, | have had no time tion of the Broadway subway. This WHETMAN, Among the outside firms repre- | Hroadway restaurant, was held tn $1,400 NOT “an expression of futility, sati-| for what one editor calle the is considered one of the most im- ‘The Diatrict-Agtorney had not for- ented at tee wale wert Ppt fg ball by Magistrate Appleton 0 ee oss," i 5 C cts 0 m “Brothers, time: » & Plaut Side Pollor ua ety and wantcnness,” as some mill ‘awful ennui of wealth and ti Pastor Asserts He Left North Pat-| Pertant contracts of the proposed goles tienes Gliwela ihrsae to wae ro ae Has A a Bide Bolles Court tegey erelt, eet tant moral mongers asserted. Here | doing something usef ; . zi dual system. The section runs from| 1 geco000 tuned in the Siegel and | Philadelphia; Gilchrist & Co., Boston; | the pawn Ucket for (a $70) diamond 4s the poem: “Sociology and science, biology erson, N. J., to Enter a Better | twenty-sixth to Thirty-eighth etreet) yoo) aafonan instead of putting it! The Hoston Store, Chicago; Moyer; bracelet which was logt in the restag., "Ob, give mo my utmost hour and | and chemistry, all these have Field in New York State. and Involves the busy traffic centre eee ee een des icin ie Brothers, Paterson, Nod, and Fran | eee ay tte eee i laat’ Barun D * . 7 0 pa 7 Co, Newark, N . * found let mo die! been incompatible with the at Broadway and Sixth avenue! rived to the allered fund as some-| The’ fire twenty-one lota of mer- | fie. 4, Sct deny that he Bae sone Seg “Roberta” E:tirely new style in a fine dress glove; origirated in our own factory at Grenoble, France. 2-Pear!-Clasp White Glace Kid, with the new Roberta ! big bundles. As they ap-|Carmody and former Superintendent Rhea ohare BE ae ee eee: dlecoy ALITANY® @ORM. weeks before leaving North Paterson | UP ee tng | fe me nthe, thought they tof Hanking Van Tuyl that they wil Embroideries. Bindings . | put de na cred thinend he tendered his resignation in writ- [saw @ Hint within, put decided Ue celal tke dipeuitois. Phen omelila colors. Some scarlet joy that shall scourge | Paterson and have the use of the | departed without trying tread Mr. Hoffman said soul alone, ee tater Hie uns | parsonage until March 1. He had ac. |lont. bul, te eters Mr, District-Attorney, it won’ | Some beautiful poison from noxious m, and exaltation not cepted the call to preach in New York forks ‘and 4, we ne make us happy if you put Siegel | |God! Why not one of these? KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back hurts or Blad- #ts, when [ reminded her of some dee bothers, drink lots of water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don’t get scared and pro- ceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irri- tate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body urinous waste and stimulates them their normal activily. ‘The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood, In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of so we can readily under- importance of keeping the Haney active, Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take 8 tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast cach morning for a few ys and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts ix made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined withlithia. and has been used for genera- tions to clean and stimulate clogged ki neys; also to neutralize the aci urine so it no longer is a source of ir tion, thus ending bladder weaknens, Jad Snlts is inexpensive; cannot i: ure; makes delightful effervescent jit hia-water drink, which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active, Try this, also keep up the weter drinking, and no doubt you H will wonder what me of your kidney “trouble ond Newark, Brook. | {ney of life with her lover.” Promises Descendant of President Small li ; “Varlous editors in Newark, Brook- And now TF hope the self-appointed ——, all green limas—-sweet corn ° lyn, tal sah ua lyric censors are all satistled to Restore Her to Post. tnued rs, Yagstaif, skilfully se Office if Possible. ee bunching hinterlands, “have uttered) 11 IN HOY | PEAS-~A. M. & Cc. Early June vevee large tins 14 rather unfair commenta on my poem. | L SE ABLAZE. WASHINGTON, March 81,—Miss Medium in size—tender and of fine flavor In the open letter column of numer- ‘ rama = Matte Ty! i srandéane Wier of former ous newspapers individuals calling remen rr ricken Yoman President Tyler, who, at tne instance of themselves ‘sympathizers’ have ex. | Out In Safety, | Congressman Holland and other poll- |\OATMEAL—A. M. & C. Extra Large Package 10 pressed their pity, conaldering tho stra Anna Gorman, sixty yearn of4,| lana in Virginia, was ousted as i . . veraea to be the expression of the! was sick in bed on the second floor of postiraater at Courtland, Va., may get TUNA FISH—Catalina Brand........ large tins 22 “dle rich’ who have no new ‘thrill’ the building at No. 807 West Side ave- 5 Trier’ called om President Wil- A fish deli dil tng te fet left to experience, nue, deraey Clty, eatly to-day when | gif AB zien called On Ereaident Wit, | sh delicacy steadily growing in favor Mrs, Wagetaft frankly calla theae|fire aturted in the grocery store of number of sear ahe has held the commentators “vulgar minded" ‘Tita Henry Eekhoft on the frst floor, She /ottice and of it being her means of |'TE:A—Romona Ceylon....... P Ib (35 in the description she gave me of "8d to be carried out by the police auppoR. The salary of the office ‘0) endef chal S h Uaioe -oneraitren And firemen and was then hurried to | $700 4 year. | Ablend of choice teas—-Smoot and delicate i in flavor My al © mmarcied lil. ||P ne meee | way bf vacation tne commissions elves “My elx years of married life ‘The fire apread to the store at No. 00| since | was nineteen hi been | kept by Joseph Berger and extended SOO pol ae ‘eer, ne - EGGS Now Laid doz ll Passed in comparative simplicity, |to. the living apartments above both | General iitloaon wil will be instructed to Maplehurst Brand ‘ companioned by my little cen, my | AtOno time that = second alarm was SecertalD We cnn do ln the mat- Bome | “The poom expresses a longing for ing, and it was duly accepted by the} VAH the tellection of 4 Mirent Mit ay "Give me a rapture no mortal haa the perfection that life denies a lover church officials, with the understand-| heard a pet dox bar ever known, of beauty, It votces a desire for «| !"% that he was to remain in North | then « scuftling of & said, ha the resolutions had been Ithe commit j!ng, When regions blown, Yome sweetness beyond all bourne, some exquisite pain, new mad riot of ecstasies, Some dream that ts wild and vain, of an earthly kind. It is this need/State before leaving North Paterson. from the late Mayor Gay that has fired all great thinkers, from ‘les Manon saneria. teat she pub. | of diamond earrings, 4 eriticiam o} bern 01 Huddha to Tolstol, All students of | jis congremation at North, Patermon Philosophy or art have been besieged | was unjust. by this desire for immortal perfec-| “I did not,” he said, “class all mov- Hon, this sanctity outside of life, this |0# Picture Bhowa the same, My tal and Vogel in jull, They clatin, and unborn fone noth. H Hl Damson. 1 SPECIAL: New Centemeri Gloves Wild Rose, Tango, Navy, Peacock, Gendarm:, Alocs, Pigskin, Peach Blow, Quality unequalled, at..... and Pipings of contrasting Copenhagen, Wilhelmina, 00 e Per Pr. FLORINE QUALITY, Regular Price 1.65. (Give me a rapture no mortal bas . on them referred to the inferior kind, The eurpiue etook which muet be die- ever known!)" | 1 ‘dream that ia wild BAGII gid ROE SttemDBE to point ut by my | e posed of at once to make room for “The poem has been completely aera Wagstaff paused A moment | member for personal eritielam, nor | Acker. erra on it opening of our entirely new lines of y misunderstood,” sighed Mrs. Wag-/and then spoke with even pronter |B 1 Dave Bite to stand araing the | 9 Silk Gloves. earnestness, ‘ments of my parishioners, [ had no 3-Cla ine French Kid; all sizes; ‘of the crude efitical comments. “My poem is a rebellion against (knowledge of their personal debts EST. n 1820 ve pap Hie Sg ST a = arenes in “One editor said ‘Litany’ wasthe | the limitations of the flesh, not, af! | never tried to et any auch in- ? he following colors: Turquoise, Coral, Viveb, chee ee gealtae were ihe llenitatione of the fee net | Kirmation. ithe augmestion that the Apricot, Nile, Pink, Light Lavender. 50 satiated with luxury and indol- euous yearning wrought by lux- | under ‘ns Neecoeine’ rng coll lia | Regular price, $1.65. To be closed out at IC Alled my SUIS avery Bandey, and e ; x ¢ majo howe The motif of Litany’ is the long-| (he Majority Of pei see. Ing for spiritual enrichment and! gon an unusually hard fleld, and | re- beauty that animated the work of all signed to take a better field in New the world’s greatest thinkers, caus-| York State.” ing them to recognize in annthila- <a yard ieuth as releuaw trom aperrsee WILSON WANTS TO GIVE MISS TYLER THAT JOB Popular prices, superior quality, Prompt service — our policy. | ury and satiety. dau that society is the enemy of beauty and betterment.” And this isn't the self-defensive as- sertion of the person to whom social functions are and always will be sour grapes, It's the expression of a woman who “can go anywher CALLED THE EXPRESSION OF THE “IDLE RICH. 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