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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUN VILLA PRESSES ON |\Parade of Best Babies and Best Mothers ~. AS FLEEING ENEMY | DESTROYS UOYS BRIDGES) Victorious Cunnit Determined Spared, but No Mercy Is Shown Orozco’s Followets. firing line. Villa ordered eat the lives of officers privates in the Federal regular army be spared, excepting a few Huertiatas noted for cruelty to Con- gtitutionalist captives, But he has instructed that no mercy be shown the bloodthirsty “Colorados,” whose acte of rapine and murer shocked even Mexico a few years ago. Col. Ornelas, commandant here, re- ceived a despatch saying Villa to-day began moving his army of from 17,000 to 19,000 against Aguas Callent Despite the recent battle, the Consti- tutionalists are 14 to be in fine shape to stand the long march across the plains. It is 100 miles by rail- road and seventy-five by road from Zacatecas to Aguas Caltentes, and Villa expects te’reach the latter city within a few days, even though he should find :e railroads damaged be- yond immediate repair. A Zacatecas despatch 's Gens. Benjamin Argumedo and Antonio Rojas of the Federal army were killed during the battle, but no word yet come from Villa regarding ‘esterday's despatch that Gen. Trin- idad Rodriguez had died of his wounds. If the announcement of the Consti- tutionalist headquarters at Torreon that Gen. Torres has taken San Luis Potosi should prove premature Con- atitutionalists say it !s only a ques- tion of a few days anyway, when the Tebels will have the place. As soon as Villa's army has left Zacatecas State, Gen. Natern will become military governor. Appeals were made to-day by Villa to bis border agents to rush pro- visions and war munitions to Zaca- tecas. Trains are being sent via Laredo, Tex., as washouts near Jim- ines have made the railroad south from here impassable. Altbough the Mexico City reporta M MAX WIGGERS end JOHANNA, of NO 23: 28°" ST., WINNER of FIRST GRAND PRIZE- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. With wildly gyrating flags and gay, gold-lettered sashes, with pluto- cratic motor cars and a private band, sioner Goldwater, the German Consul, Dr. Gustave Falcke, and scores of| other distinguished men and women to do them honor, the best babies and mothers in Greater New York re-| ceived the rewa At the head of a thousand little youngsters they swung up Fifth avenue from Washington Square to Fifty-| ninth street, and there the Mayor himself bestowed | upon them the money prizes and certificates of award offered by the Evening World, And not one baby with Mayor Mitchel, Health Commis- rd of hygienic well-doing yesterday. | _ Mrs HENRY BEEKMAN amd HENRY or, of NP 304 East 13 x WINNER of BRONX BOROUGH PRIZE Evening World Cash Prizes Distributed by Mayor Mitchel in the Presence of Distinguished Men and Women—Outing for Babies to Wind Up Baby Week. a Pageant of Which the City May Be Proud 6™ ST, BRON HAL GONAHER. Pnfer MARIE, 3 BALTIC St | reek 1 ao Mre © eccco 07 “HYMAN COHEN and OLGA, N° 56 eu st. oats ‘Sioe™ OND GRAND the motor cara of mothers and babies Cireled in from the avenue and drew up before him, The Mayor said that he be- lieved that The Evening World jent work ‘and that he heart of what this paper Dr. Baker of the Bu- hild Hygiene extended congratulations to The World, and Garrett computing the enormous b resulting to bal the community at large from the generous efforts of The Evening World during the last year. The value of this work by no confined to the money offered for the many con- but includes the splendid ional effect of the columns MISS RHINELANDER LEAVES $150,000 10 CHURCHES AND CHARITY Will Filed To-Day Provides for Servants and Gives Res- iduary Estate to Nephews. ‘Three bequests of $50,000 each to the 1914. ‘ROOSEVELT'S TALK | 6 CALLED SILLY BY MR. WHITMAN District-Attorney Declares He | | Is Not Controlled by BarNes or Any Man. ‘DOESN’ T FEAR COLONEL. | jInsists That the Party Will Make Its Own Choice at the Primaries. | District-Attorney Charlee 8. Whit- man is not in the least perturbed | over Col, Roosevelt's opposition to the | Progressives indorsing his candidacy jin the Gubernatorial campaign this fall. He believes the Colonel spoke hastily and without discretion when, after a four-hour conference at Sag- | macrs Hill yesterday with some of, ding Bull Moosere in the coun- leoued the statement charging District-Attorney with being | “Barnes's man" and subservient to the Republican State Chairma: “You oan say for me,” sald Mr. Whitman te: “that the etate- mont of the Colonel is olily in the face of facts. | am not a Barnes man. Yeu knew that as well as! do, and | am net subservient te any man.” Mr. Whitman was seen by « reporter for The Evening World tn the Mad- {aon Bquare Apartments, whern he ts keeping bachelor hall. He wae about to start for a week-end vacation with Nis wife and child in his new summer hom@at Price's Neck, R. I, near 3 REFUSES TO TAKE PART BATTLE OF WORD! “I have no intention of entering into a battle of words with the Prev Greasives or any other political fac- tion at this time,” said the District- Attorney. “I have enough work to attend to in my office without en- @aging in political controversies which mean nothing.” Mr. Whitman appeared to be amused at that part of Col, Roose- velt's statement relating to hie in- ability to poll the vote of independent citisena He is confident that in the case of his nomination for Goverhor on the Republican ticket he will get @ bigger independent vote than any other candidate, with the possible ex- ception of Col. Roosevelt himself. His friends are confident. They stated openly to-day the District. Attorney's Independent vote would be greater than that of Roosevelt in the event of his running. They point to his defeat by ex-President Taft in 1912, when Taft polled 65,400 votes in the State more than the Colonel, Mr. Whitman referred to the Colonel's statement that Barnes and hia Heutenants in Albany County are enginering the Whitman candidacy. “While I am not a Barnes ma he said, “the stand taken by the Pro- gressives might make Barnes for me” —this with a smile, “All talk of be- RETURNING DUCHESS WHO IS GLAD TO GET LOOK AT SKYSCRAPERS. 4 Seo TS SEHD PERSIE H MEE HERE Ree e? FPoeH>OO pOSSESTS Her eOTSTEIESPOE + TBSP SIPOSB ICCC D8-9O-299OD VANDERBILT DUCHESS | COMES HOME EAGER Wife of Marlborough a Suffra- gist, but Not With Eng- lish Militants. Conauelo, Duchess of Marlborough, arrived to-day in New York on the Aquitania for her first visit home in alx years. She was met by her brother, William K. Vanderbilt Jr., with whom she In to go to Newport for @ atay of six weeks before re- turning to England ‘The Duchess wae as interested as a school girl in the changes which have been made in tho ky line of the city since she naw it last. She asked the ship newn reporters eagerly to tell her whether the changes in the stoop line of Fifth avenue were ans great as those of the horizon. Would she be able to recognise all the old houses? “Oh, but Iam # suffragist myself,’ she sald laughingly when asked for an opinion of the militant furies; “but not a militant. [am in great doubt whether the burning of touses and smashing of windows and slashing of pictures can possibly come to any men. I have always opposed it with what little influence I have. “But there t# this excuse for tre militants or, at any rate, this expla- nation, even thouch tt ts not a. ex- cuse:; The women of Epgland had worked for the suffrage for fifteen years without making the slightest impremsion on tho legislators, they had tried every conceivable peaceful FOR SIGHT OF THE CITY good for the cause of votes for wo- | YES, THEY DO “CO BACK!” SLIT SKil IS “IN” AT NEW NEWPORT, June 86, — skirts, open at the eldes and- front, are the newest thing women’s wear for tennia @t Casino or on the lawns of the tages. And sometimes—only times—the slits permit klimpse of white or blue oF silk pantaloons that are grit at dainty knees by elastic The costume gives the greater freedom of action the nets, and has enabled some add considerably to their ency in the game. For the white pique is preferred ae the most comfortable and beeemie ing. “4 ep 4 ~4 ray VENEZUELAN MINISTER Reprenentatty ein A WASHINGTON, June 26.—Privets apatches received at % Union early to-day reported the of P. Ezequiel Rojas, Minister | Venguela, at Atlantic City, M, | detalla were given. Dr. Rojas, who was seventy | old, died of heart failure, with jhe had been threatened for years. He was prominently from youth with the polities oF country. He had been thrown! | dungeons during several | ary periods and for many years compelled to live an exile from ezuela. For five years, trom 180 1898, be was Minister of F had been | fairs, Dr. Ro} | here for the last five years, been Minister-te to Argentina and | Roast Beef, Corned Beef, Hard Boiled Egas. | The Evening World on day made an error in the Renard advertisement’ Dresses, Capes and Suits. The advertisement should read. assert Huerta is planning a series of erted! \ M to the suger [Church of the Aacenson, St, Jamen's ling a Barnes candidate 1s foollsh. The pad OL AR abies vie eee ae desperate struggles to drive Villa Mayor Mitchel, who brought Mrs. Mitchel with | id Church and the Children's Ald So-|enrojied Republicans alone will de-| > Vat Tumor hits IM ni ob Mine they back, officials here who are familiar him, beamed at the infants, and his wife pinched their! arding of all the prizes|“lety are made tn the will of Mins |cide on their candidate and, if suc-| oe one Mint ul bie Mpooee tne || BETTER MOTHERS, with the situation say they think cheeks and patted their small, plump arms. | ho four chief winners, the] Serena Rhinelander, which was filed | cessful, elect him to office in the fall.| WAV® TEUNNN vale TA} elke SABE Bi . the backbone of the Federal offense Gold hi | received $2 each and] to-day for probate. Miss Rhinelan-| Under the new Primary law neither | /**t they accomplished some-|1 BETTER BABIES and. As for Commissioner Goldwater, he posed for all the phot h mothers and ba ht In this country there hi k photographers| hables thing nis cou re han been Yas been broken, In the last two h 4 fe _ der died in the old Rhinelander home, | Mr. Barnes nor any one else has BETTER CITY the of Geting al of Howtas with his arms tight around little Johanna Wiggers, whose mother was win- k Y Fearn of C entre | No. 14 Washington Square, on anything to do with it. Ro such provocation, because suffrage erta’ bo i afternoon there No. 5 - neivad Woratan troops, with the exception of] HeF of the grand prize for all the roughs and the Manhattan Borough! was a parado for Brooklyn mothers [June it, ‘The testatrix provided | VOTERS WILK CONTROL, NOT|Sffumenty here have been received || ARE MADE BY ‘the single division retained for his| Prize, and Johanna showed a placid enjoyment of the situation, abies, starting from Grant generously in annutties and legactee| BARNES, SAYS WHITMAN. — | ways nccorded consideration, even and Blanquet’s personal bodyguard, | FIRST PRIZE BABY NOT A NA-|And satisfactory thing—a realizable and Surf avenues by Tiorvueh Preah, | for servants and divided the residue | ‘The Election Iaw provides that on| though the force of (rem Is hot al- Baye Deon crushed by, Villa, 7 TIVE OF AMERICA. aL eae cde Sica, A dent Pounds. Luna Hark was thrown | of an $800,000 estate among her four |the 28th of September 622,000 enrolled Waa Duchess esid she. eae shocked 16 of open to 18 others. y ” Yevies of untrained troops, most of! she apparently possesses an frr®! Buliding—-three Hgnelaieaidd aa Oe ever tite eit ware, sper MRteFIes | nephews, after deducting $140,000 tn | Republicans in this State shail select | ¢o bear of tho “Lat Them Dio” propu- them young boys wro are in utter a dee i hers, ineluding Jo-| soection In the morning. specific bequests. their candidate for Governor. At the| ganda teryor of Villa’s trained battalions. | sistible attraction for gentlemen, hanna’s, came along—they were loaded vey | ‘Thee property over which Miss|#ame time @ new State Committes| “There has ben nothing said in my ? > spite her tender years. The Germa.:| {nto automobiles and taken to Wash-; WOW THE PRIZE WINNING , will be elected and they In turn will| hearing on the other side about mich POLICE HORSE RUNS AWAY. fety{9aton Square, where the parade| MOTHERS DID IT. Rhinelander had power of appoint-| giect their own chairman—and Mr.|& heartless programme,” she said. “1 |] The Unsweetened #/ | Consus appeared oni he apenas wolely |e TUN Hae ne Pare) oe ' ment under the will of her father, | Barnes haa already announced that | cannot believe it, Only a tow days FOR NURSINGM lon account of her. She was born in . automo- or the benefit of mothers and! William C. Rhinelander, was be-|he will not be a candidate for re- jo in bi SrOiAry. aCe RS Wall Feer Feet High and ; bile digectly behind the boys’ babies who are not prizo wi alt enna about the Cat-and-Mouse act, saser Nea. jOldsberg, Germany, you see, and came) #00, pg No. 21 wns ve Mex el have obtained. froin tin Victorious | aueathed tn equal shares to Wititam |*1GclOn Ae Caine tack |e al dto me > cannot let a} ana the Gea ‘tah storeres Ie Kine to New York when she was eight | (0 01 f° po. 2) wos Mire 5- mothers of yesterday a briet account | RMinelander Stewart of No, 14 East] o¢ the Progressives on his candidacy | Woman starve in prison, If one wo- ie ie! Max, the mount of Policeman Charles | weeks old. s yi Miss Florence | of “how they did it.” Mrs, Max Wig. | Fifty-seventh street, Lispenard Stew- | was natural ia view of the prominenco| Man died by starvation there would FOR BABIES Turner of Highbridge tation, waa| “Fut of course she would got firat | GUemsey, President of the New York gers, who received the largest award, | art of No. 6 Fifth avenue, T. J. Oak. | of. his porition in the race be thirty, more eager to follow ber |], sau nese, fire wane i frightened by a southbound Ogden ave-| prize!” the Conaul insisted, "I was|C!tY Federation f Women’s Clubs; |SM0Unting to $50 In all, has w 100) pee en eae aes itty. | “ut might have been made on Mr.| example Burcle, -: hue car at One Hundred and Sixty-|not in the least surtriscd, thou-h | MPs. John H. Griesel, President of the | fon per me dy ae eee ed oe eee ena ed Phillip Rhinelander | Hedges Mr iinman or any one else — Winners of Baby Cont Tsai eighth street, early to-day and ran|was very glad. German tittle peo- | Bethany Day Nursery, and mynelt as|liitie one. Sho lives ut Nov 281 Kuat| or Nov 1h Vast Fitty-socond wtrest. | nev ecplaineds (Ne Dintrlet-Attor- CANNON: SHOOTS BOY, away. Turner, who had dismounted, | pie are splendid little people.” @ representative of The Evening, Twenty-cighth and the in- kal He believes the Progressives have - | chased the horse across vacant lots to| Johanna was—and le—splendid. But | World. Then came the second grand | PEW? Who visited her unexpectediy,| A beauent of $11,000 wan eo to! ome to the point where It 1g Heceasary | fhe'yard of the Church of the a Sad | then no are the rest of the thirty-| Prize winner and the borough prige|forrnian (ome “eam Cool and com-| the New York Bye and Ear IB-/ 1 take a desperate stand to save ure Celebration. oa mlnnerar then) tha wi | i Armary; $9,000 to Maud Lee McKim, | themselves and are prepared to train | — seven. All in white frocks and sprout- winners of the! She took her daughter Johanna to/ J P. Burrell 1 Thomas F.| their batteries on 1 obstacle in| Georme Bach, fifteen years old, who | feat. on | {ng pink and blue ribbons at expect.d | honorable mention awards and finally | the nearest Hoard of Health. milk) gente Pe BUrEel) Ani Thome their path lives with hia parents at No. 11% Madi- |The physician who orders the nifie’ into a pile of Took d|and unexpected places, thetr cheeks | the busloads of babies and mothers tion every week for two years, Keating, and annuities varying from | “x, “Whitman was particularly tn-|eon street, Williamsburg, may pay with| else for your baby as a si Fubblen, . The antinals hack and ‘hip | Sine and firm, their eyes bright, | from the city milk stations and the! ter baby nursed for four weeks, | $100 to $1,000 and outright gifts of | cansed over the statement made by a| his life his eagerness to try out) for mother's milk a Pl oes and it died instantly, Te ee lnea faiy, canlin NO nonler cate’ Gusbiea’ C Gnnaraueinn the eens ond six tlmes| from $259 to $1,000 are made to sev- | Progressive at Sagamore Hill that he| toy cannon he bought to 9 Police horses in away; ¢ PI pt ie out} PI Pplies y various a y at three-hour intervals, Whe had sent James B. Reynolds, @ former | 1 ‘j Turner thinks the horse was made of thelr half hose, they were like a | philanthropic organizations, she haa to put the baby tig{ evel servanta in the Rbinelander | riiepict-Attorney, to Ei s | Shlehenta the Fessth oF Say: “The: e0Bs obINSsON $s; pervous 0 | been transferred recentiy Wonderful colored illustration of Raby| Mrs. Henry Villard, President of | 58° Buve her Aa mixture y| Home, ‘The will ts dated February 14, | view the Colonel in beh tae taubuad ATAU fa a ieaave shares Bi fags, having been tr \ Week. ‘They reprenented that rare|the New York Diet Kitchen Aemrcig: |Nater and imitic warmed. ‘The milk | 1908, and has attached to it two! {Whitman’a) candidacy 4 Teena hace ‘vane oF kis’ booe tpeaale iP te t B. 1 Gani Kise, (Clasence Bu Pe | Was always kept on tee in hotties in| codicily. | "The statement is wholly untrue,” | whirled about from the force of the re- a n ar 7 = ; Mrs. urns, President | the ice box, the bottiew and nipples! preferring to the $59,000 baquests to| the Distrlot-Attorney mid "I have coll and drove paper wadding and pow- | aves @ mistake, because It A of the Little Mothers’ Ald Associa. | Were washed and boiled and kept Y alah Ral not seen Mr. Reynolda tn the Inet mix | der into his face. eyes and abdomen. a mis a use e Famous ocolate ative ton; Mrs. Ralph Trautman, President | Covered the two churches, Miss Rhinelander| months { have not heard or com oliceman Knapp of the Hamburg | dorsed by almost the whole of the Women's Health Protective | ,,After Johanna was a provides that the Income from the! municated with him and have no {dea sven Byer gai tem feline way Ae tea profession. Mevciatioh) ite kM pune she was given for break sum shall go to repairs and up-keep of | of his whereabout Georks wenseleas on the ground. At The ie proprietor of Aa: ‘ » MM. . inge a read, milk, | is =a =e | Bushwick lonpital, where he was food gives President of the Rainy Day Club, an: i for d \ the windows and memorials created | [ta nin-an ‘amb a sald “ = Dr. Josephine Baker, ete | baked Rotate aintola ueadien in memory of her father by her sis-| |RED CROSS AID FOR SALEM. fea _mii Robinson's Patent J Bureau of Child Hyatane: eas | for supper, bre and milk. § ter Julia and herself. She urges that Need you inquire further—he: | . were some | 5, the $50,000 given to the hildren’s Aid| War Dasarineal Also Ready to At AD Druggist cad Geom, | } ef tie well-known women in the! 7 1d | Society be devoted to the Rhinlander Give Ten Its virtues always are the same, { drinks boiled and co: Ind atrial Set i j ° ° ° | "One adowalk apectator wan o ine, pater thrae pr fay tinue gggy | MMA ET WASHINGTON, |It ts unchanging as ite name, if etween m hr k i} BIT e 1é V es onstipation wy eatnd that he jumped on the run-| on hot days with rae aneeiane GREEK RESERVES CALLED. ee oe ning boant of the car containing clothing. She go out e to the authoritt e e Paul Taylor, secretary of the New morning for four hours, takes | Naval Men Mopilive to Prepare fF | also 0 Gey, achusetts, @ | York Milk Committee, and insisted MP: and goes out agcin in the With Tork e. Ss Ss | afternoon. She in a quiet | Emergency th rhe. tA on Mr. Taylor's accepting $5 to bo au | | place, in @ bed of her own, with | ¢ 6. Be e such further used in baby work. The donor re- the windows op: She ‘wears sean Grik wn ant that the Hoe fused to give his name. | ia y, sainfortent phos is Pro- | were to-day called to the colors, the of- | fon ass Aswoctated, ehterit 8, Red Cross THERE WAS NO ATTEMPT AT ‘om = flies by | netting, | austite na experidniced men to q | fetal ex) anation of the mobilization be- | Pet anni ny leat na P y ge top, Balem {7 Stormaina’ how the "itriones | the vanine MA TORY: and ia perfectly contented and j tng the, increase of the fest end the ty "could be helped beat | e babies t atal man 8 to ee Ex-Lax is.adelicious chocolate laxative recommended by Se ue TOUne ie nal Bho. weighs 23 poun | the Teal reason of the atep taken by | ardner ot Massachusetts: Becrstagy et | {Physicians as @ milo yet positive remedy for constipation i presiose spesck-making, that fea: eis! Pounds 14 ounces, | tne 'Muinistey of Marine, however, ie un | GRrense of Massachusetts, Hecretary of | iy pation IN| ture was agreeably omitted. Like #}Stads 35) inches high, has a head| deratood to be the determination of the | Hawthorne, Commandant at Fort War-| ‘all ite forme, Ex-Lax has made thousands happy. ere male citizen the Mayor stood circumference of 19% inches, chest|Greek Go nt to be prepared for! ren, at Bost me ke th full report although thei ait £8! ea 9 Me OG WES peeve: He circumference of 20 inches, abdomen all druggists. cobain teas a

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