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} 4 = Hy \ hem ~ GREEN AUTO DRIVER | TELLS HOW HE RAN, if HS NGRERNALT Killed One Child and Injured } Three Others in Race | Through Street. HE FEARED TO” STOP, | worth her just-right weight in gold, be Stripped Car of License Tags > nN EF OE \ i OH When Bullets Failed to Halt Escape. Morton Goldfarb, a twenty-year-old florist of No. 349 New Lots road, East New York, who ran his new automo- bile into @ crowd of children in South Brooklyn last night, killing one and injuring three others, was arraigned | in Fifth Avenue Police Court to-day on a charge of homicide. He pleaded mot guilty and Magistrate Fotwell held him in $5,000 ball, which was * furnished. It developed in the police court hearing that Goldfarb had run the car but three times previous to last aight and was utterly ignorant of anything connected with the car ex- cept how to start it and stop it. Ho took a friend named Harry Robb out for a ride. “I didn't see the children,” said - Goldfarb. “One of them popped up right in front of the car, struck that one. Then others popped I guess [I up. I don't remember hitting them. I beard cries of people and thought I heard ‘Lynch him!’ I was afraid! they would kill me and I lost my head. | \. “I forgot how to stop the car and) didn’t even try to steer it. Robb, | @eeing I was helpless, reached over and stopped the car, but he locked the machinery and I couldn't start | it again. | “I took off the number plates—I don’t know why—and carried them away. It was my intention to give myself up to the police, but I was so excited I don't know what I did for awhile. At last I went into a store to telephone my father, and as I came out I met a policeman and he arrested me.” More than a dozen children were playing “London Bridge" in the atreet in Forty-first street near! Eighth avenue, Brooklyn, about 10.80 last night. On the stoops and in the windows were their parents and neighbors, sceking fresh air and watching them. Suddenly a white, two-seated racer | came along at high speed and dashed | through the ring of children. | In an instant the litte girl had been killed; her sister, Mary, four years old, fell with her scalp torn| almost off; Grace Grillato, tive, was hurled agulnst a treo and her chest ders cut, and Thomas ven, of No. Wantonello, 4018 Eighth avenue, wi ehest crushed and his scalp torn nearly off. ‘The Grillato sirl may die, CAR DISAPPEARS AS POLICE- | MEN SHOOT AT IT. The neighborhood was in an up- roar in a few eeconds, but the under- flung racer had vanished as quickly as it had appeared, Policeman Bartholomew Hynes, in the next block, heard the cries of the men and woinen and gave chase in @ passing Automobile, although the racer was out of sight, , Policemen Raynor ai . Hartz fired shots at the car in its flight, but It continued to the station of the Culver line, Thirty-seventh street and Fort Hamilton avenue. It was abandoned there after the umber plates had been removed. Meanwhile two ambulances reached the scene of the accident from the Norwegian Hospital, The doctors eaid Marie Brusehi had been killed instantly. The three others were taken to the hospital, Clues were found in the abandoned @utomobile that would have led eventually to the finding of its owner, | but the outgoing platoons tn all the | Pollee stations were toid of the accl- dent at midnight and ordered to keep on the alert. About 1 o'clock Po- Mceman Gadalia Krans of the Park- >, ville station saw a man at Forty- ind street and Twelfth avenue try- to conceal something under his coat. He stopped him and demanded to know what it was, The man re- Juctanfly displayed, wrapped in a newspaper, the number plates from the abandoned automobile and ad- mitted he was driving the car. —— - LOST AT POKER, SQUEALED. Marsolin’s Friendly G 9115, He Yeracl Marsolin of No. 1828 Pitkin tin a frienuly @aturday night, eo he sat in a friendly the rear room of saloon at Thatford He lost $115, The loss preyed on Israel's mind, and Cost Him pepe -Gay he Went to Magistrate Naumc: Jersey avenue police court and aoe if the other arr for Kautman Max Sweet, Morris Rudnick and ‘ riman. tive Beck found them all and got faume who was to cou: rout Mautman, sstisd wwe 2 aaah ‘Was crushed and her head and shoul- |, thrown against the curb and his! hard, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1914. Dress Models Are Quitting Their Jobs .- BLAME MOTORMAN /SAID HE’SANUT To Be Movie Heroines, Wail the Dealers} FOR KILLING FOUR; BECAUSE HE TRIES IN TROLLEY SMASH 10 QUOTE STOCKS Sunday School Outing Ends in|But Jury Asks One Question Tragedy When Freight Car | and Promptly Decides Wet- Rips Through Passenger. terau Is Sane. Dearth of “Perfect-Thirty-Sixes” Hits the Cloak and Suit Trade Because Handsome Young Women Prefer “Working in the Pictures” to Posing for Buyers. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. There's a shortage in the model market. That radiant being, the Perfect Thirty-six, is on the way to being Cloak dealers cry for her, dress de- signers sigh for her—yet she’s scarcer this year than ever before in the memory of “the trade.” in. aust a SIGNAL IS IGNORED./WILL GET HIS $200,000. anda he told the jurors where banks wore located and the he had in them down to a in. ‘ " m int. Every day scores of newspaper advertisements call 7 NW Injured Motorman a Prisoner “Mining Stocks Are Foolish- weitere told rie lagu of in honeyed accents to dress, coat and sult models. waist in Hospital—W ounded ness,” He Says, and Wins had paid st attention to mii y , “Salary no object!" frantically promises one firm want he oh SE ERTL RR Oe | oWhat | ing “twenty tall, good looking models.” Another mai Will All Recover. Libe: haf a ny Mod — i @tock as an investment?” asked ufacturer guarantees “liberal salary to, conscientious His ty. of the jurors. = . | Hii “ns A third vows that his positions “pay 4 Md RT, Conn, July 2%—WNo lunnesa” ‘reotied toe Withee ae | ral wages for easy, pleasant work.’ WESTPORT, = ae Look ont! ‘And then they tried to call him’ To be sure, these advertisements call for the inev- eps additional deaths were added over) rr you are the owner of stocks and | nut! But the jury, with its ope @ banker and busin a, that Wetterau tan perfect compos mentia and gave him back his estate to manage as ho aves fit. FOUR SNAKES ON SHIP; ALSO OTHER THINGS ~~ {table “thirty-six,” or for “attractive” models, or for tylish young ladies;” or for “tall, good looking, neat” maidens. Her face plus her figure must be the fortuhe of the young person in the model business. But are the ant!-suffragists right, after all? Is the new woman becoming a creature devold of grace or good looks? Has a blight fallen on New York's crop of pretty girls? Or why the seem- night to the list of victims of the col- ston of trolley cars here late yes- terday. Most of the persons injured are improving and the hope is ex- pressed by surgeons that the death lst will not exceed four. The number of injured has increased over the twenty-one reported last night, for many other passengérs are now suf- at the first glance at the ticker in the morning you quote stocks at one price and in the afternoon quote them at another price, you area “thoker nut.” Take it from Superintendent Sem- ple of the Rivercrest Sanitarium in Astoria, L. I., who would put every man who quotes the variations in New York, New Haven and Hartford nes Ro eee oy EIGHTH Te MOD with THe Some ARE Loonmg ton Some THe SESES A ; i Mo} eekrect fering from minor bruises and shock. bad i ; Bhvravre ReMuEeMenTs| | “Coroner Joba J. Phelan will DIS |Gupssimendent Semple had Biv lua [ATONE Them 18 Tarantulas, 70 Gi Stoven 16 te pEseArme an inquiry to-day, The collision was} 45 4, 9 witness today before a Rats and Loads of Roaches | between the first of three open trolley cars carrying members of the Point Union Mission Sunday School from @ picnic at Roton’s Point in Norwalk to thelr homes in Bridgeport, and @ trolley express car. The scene of the crash was a bad curve at the junction of State and King streets. Sheriffs jury impanelied to de- termine whether Franklin D. Wet- terau, fifty-six years old and owner of an estate valued at $200,000, was of sound mind or not. Semple, who had closely observed Wetterau while he was confined in CARD mw, and Bugs. i ‘ NEW ORLEANS, July 23.—Four enakes, eighteen tarantulas, seventy: rats, enough roaches to almost Mill a barrel and bugs gatore formed part of the cargo of a freight vc sel sailing tropical seas and which was fumi- mer wos BvY UNLess THE MODEL GOOD LOOMING WINE DINNERS 8 Frank Nadin, motor-| the Rivercrest Sanitarium, sald that] gated here yesterday in connec RUIN THEIR bel arrtede ldaees he was With the fight against bubonic plague: Figures fermsfere| | man on the first passenger car, wan OF ithe ‘opinion that the Dae] Wits of the eoakes were bon Gane tient, who was a close follower of the ticker, was of unsound mind be- cause he quoted stocks at one price in the morning and at another price in the evenin, Supt. Semple was real serious in this assertion. He had no particular namo for the dementia, although, one juryman suggested, It was a d mentia that varied in its gravity, particularly if one happened to be watching the Wall streat score board |mobile atti for New York, New Haven and Hart. ford stock prices. x Another juror laughed outright at! BAYREUTH, Germany, July 23. what Semple said because it was) King of Bularig announcing that real funny to him. He was a stock sent ‘al position prevented him et aving arian territ to-di broker. celled his proposed vii to the Water running at high speed to reach a sid- ing ahead of the express car which was known to be approaching. Coroner Phelan, in a preliminary inquiry last night, sald the signal was against Nadin, yet he entered the block to make the switch, Nadin is in the Norwalk Hospital with a bro- ken leg and under guard. Among the injured passengers was Miss Lillian Abbott of Providence, R. L Miss Abbott was a passenger on the Titanic, which sank at sea. Mrs, Mary Gillespie of Bridgeport, who had both legs broken, had been out of the hospital only two weeks, where she had been under surgical care for fracture of the ekull ri strictors more than five feet long. ‘The others were of a harmless Cen- tral American variety. — Daring Robbers Take Auto, (Special to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., July 3.—A dare utomobile robbery occurred at noon to-day in front of Greenwich Post-Of- fico on the main business street. Mil- Honaire John H. Tyson’ maroon colored ‘six-cylinder Fiat was taken two unknown men in auto~ while Tyson's chauffeur e atreet In a lunch wagon. oN (GIANT SEARCHLIGHT FOE OF TORPEDOES, UNDER NAVAL TST {ng dearth of damsels designed to adorn clothes even more than clothes Work of German Inventor— 8 ceived by a fall downstairs, ‘The pic-| Wetterau shortly after his father's! musical festival here on July 38. juch @ famine of fair femininity 1s important both for economic and nic was her first outing. = — — —= a sot poololagieal reasons, and of course the first step is to investigate its 000 Carries 100 Miles. ‘The accident occurred last night a causes. Here are some of them, according to my careful researches: Hi at Nash's Cornor, in Westport, when ‘There is great diMculty in finding good models,” declared Nat Gold- both cars, going at tremendous specd, ston, who owns a large costume establishment in West Seventeenth street. Protection for warships and forts of| were telescoped for four or ve Pe ; s “Why are models so scarce this |iNeas fixed on something else than the United States is the object of tests|There were 279 women, childron an Summer? Because many of them (thelr work, Thoy try to get ac- men in the excuraton party, The don't want to work. They prefer |thuinted with the buyers and—well, Row one case in the Brooklyn Navy | trolleys bearing the pleasure seekers Coney Island or the country or ling forsan orcs wytne time look= ard of & German Inventor's new 100-| vere said to have been running off S d ° i or ler way of — tours in their automobiles. Good | living, hen thay aaa thee mile searchlight. The first test was! .nequle. The picnic was given at ummer e uction ale inelslal Nave tei ka' pauses Goces, (atone Bay Tried to Make Acquaintance of | m2 ia%t nist when slgantic shatt | Norwaik by the Point Union Mission Teshina ahd wall Grscesel roles fucturers © tatnty pres | AKE ACQUAINTANCE Of | of greenish-white ght swept all parts! op ria:zeport. ‘The dead are: Women’s Colonial Pumps hard to obtain girls of this type NO AE oie nC ta Youne W d of New York and Brooklyn, cut vivid! CLieyELAND, MISS MABEL, of No. om Pp: ing to stay in the hot city ail andere Prince ce cael Py oman = an pathways across two rivers up and| 979 North Main street, Bridgeport. d O f d mmer and work. o has worked in the same | Was Arrested down the Palisades and threw its| sho was the ikhter of Mr. and ani xroras et they make a week or more jeveral rs. ‘The buyers | as Arrested, gleaming eye over Coney Island and| Mrs. Edwin M, Cleveland, who are tn : ile the season lasts, and their hours a ut chor, ‘but she! Ughted up the sides of Fort Wads-| Asbury Parks op The Colonial Pumps and Oxfords 9 &. They a ,, fh de i ation, eS ISHER, v EW, * . . . . are from 9 to 5. They are kept busy,|/and her employers esteem her abows sistr ous eo Contre! reece eunten salad, » nnio Fisher of No. 341 Enat offered in this sale give the Maugistrate House in the Centre Mrs. A but the work {s not extraordinarily | all the other girls relies tae Contre] “Heinrich Beck t# the inventor of the] Mrn Anne totin te. . s Of course there are certain) SCHOOL TO TEACH GIRLS How) Slt"! Police Court today sont Salva-| mammoth ight. He arrived last Sat-/ putin, RAYMOND, twelve, son of values always found in our things exacted of them, and thus| G.or }O WEAR CLOTHES. Dee nacen saa etn a One| urday on the Vaterland from Germany|” George W. Fuller of Stratford. stores. The shoes are taken many are disqualified at the start, ron hast nty-first street is| Hundred and Twelfth street, a bank ai ediatel rted to Lieut. C. 71 FRANK, eleven, of Bridmeport. i! e start, hool for models, a place where] clerk, tu the Workt » fort Aa8; | ee OEY FOB ‘o Lieut. C.| NAGRY, , el » COUNTRY BUYERS DEMAND J unt: young women learn’ how| or Pee NOT Bue eur ean o ‘ic |S. McDowell, chief of the tasting lab-| Ile was identided after death in the from our regular stock. GOOD LOOKERS. to wear nice clothes effectively, The| He ae oee8 at annie on Me oratories at the Navy Yard. His new| Bridgeport Hospital. “It's not enough for a modal to bi Palit Christe Penn nae Bean ok bith ro, Mead her nie a ie t/lamp wes fitted up on top of tho| Frank Nadin, motorman of the $7.00 Patent Vamp with Matt Kid Quarters and $5 45 & perfect thirty-six and have all her| {nthe work for claht years au eee youn s PRORrAE NTT a 9. 196 BASE vearchlight tower above the Com-| passenger car, was placed under po- Spanish Heels, e' measurements correct. She must also! once a mode! herself, offers her own| According to the gitl Le Verdi bas|mandant’s office building, at ‘Third | lice surveillance in Norwalk Hospital $6.00 All Patent, turn and welt sole, Colonial Pumps, be kood looking. ‘There are some of explanation of the difficulty In pro-|peen annoying her for several days,| street and Warrington avenue. by order of ‘‘oroner Phelan. The with Spanish Heel—also Patent and Gun our country buyers who wouldn't COR ee eae ore inte haven't: the | Sho is employed in the office of A. D.| ‘The new searchilght is designed as|freight motorman, Frank Raymond, Metal Calf, Ribbon Ties, with Leather Heels. & thing unless it was shown off by a) figures and the looks that they | pense oorey ides TA "treet: | the toe of the torpedo. According to | was allowed to Ko after being treated $5.00 All Patent and Gun Metal Calf Colonial Pumps, 45 good looking mmodei, mie the young} used to haver” ane ealet with ons Waited for her on the elevated station | Lieut, McDowell searchlight develop. | for brulses ond cuts, eee cane lt with Spanish Heels, $4. ladies must stand and walk correctly, | Hone they're id smiled at her | t has not kept pace with ad-| The excursion cars were loaded to - too small. Their proport: ane “ ment Has ‘no Ppe PAC i ‘i " 50 All Patent and Gun Metal Calf Colonial Pumps, Fee ante an aaunt| padi they don't eedm But together | cH gfiee Sofene tat nntion on] vancoment In the range and perfec: | thole enpactty, ang the, lécon ners $4.50 Ah tary Hose $3.85 . them. Those who answer the require-| the right way. And if they’ he, Miss 2 if a me ‘ate | edoes. T ptect bi \- A ‘ inne . E iaenia ‘can't ie ploked up at syed «toc thin they're too foterey | House, “lifting his hut, smirking at| 0M of torpedoes. To protect battle: ed a signal Hight near King $6 & $7 Patent Vamp, Broceded Quarter Colonial : an “Sometimes it. takes me ahree Me and other ways,’ ships at sea it Is necessary to have} tre sha dno i % oaks se orl Pumps with Spanish Heels. eRe ® onths to teac oe i Policeman Vance Lavender of the! an eye that can travel five miles or| jon cars shoul ave waited al “Iw it true,” Tasked, “as one $0 often| Walk with erectneseund Kruse Aid Oak street station, on-duty at Water! more locate the torpedo as It. ts (te, of the hill for the freight ear, but hears, that a girl cannot be a cloak} 1 ling that most girls are on their AG sad eee ab aoe tenes launched on the journey of destruc- ho Seon ye erane tried to beat it model and remain respectable?” Sree ree ne eneures with core) tine omice this morning and, obs | tion under water. On the front seat behind the motor- wo “Nobody's ping her if she wants). 000) them personal neatness” jn) Serving his antics, warned him, Le| Signalling is another work of the} man sat Miss Cleveland and the \ to be respectable,” replied Mr. Gold-| many instances. Verdi told the policeman to mind his| searchlight, Beck says {f the light, three boys who were killed. 4 ston, without hesitation, "It's up tol — ood model Ie sure of goad | own business and Stepped inte. ie | ts thrown on a cloud high enough its cone firoadway comer sist Btreet | 1098 Brosdway, near 26rd Street, her, just as it 1s in every other busi-/ money for at least six months of the! h der followed him and | Signalling flashes can be seen 100) , RY’ AT KING'S PALACE In Brooklyn at 390 Fulton Street ness. | season, As for the temptations you | Le Gaifo'iNe rook There | mallow away, Hp saya the actual cancie| (Fl v ns u “The good models are going to the | hear about, in all first class hous him, tl Me td ner, BOWE! 1H about 450,000,000, ‘The moat | moving picture studios," sald Charles | girls are speak to eu old her powerful searchlight now in use by HURLS STONE AT WINDOW ‘ ; 84 fomers and f Le Verdi iu § , Singer, head designer for a clowk and | tomers and discharged if they “are @ Neral) the United States Navy has only 180,- =e a suit in West Twenty-Orst | a ccollent opportunities to the right » man," he ex-| 000,000 candle power, Go ead street, "Some girls choose the sum~- claimed, id fT wanted to meet this) Another test will be made to-} 3iecks Way of Government Lead- a , 5 ows, but to the majority the] So let's hope the present vacuum, young la She is handosme and {) night when the big searchlight win | Blocks y 10 TO 15 MINUTES FRO’... A mer shows, but to th y movie studio makes the strongest | Will be filled n sure it must be am att have seen! play over Greater New York from ers to Home Rule Conference r ) pers rts good. thoy | eshecially abl ture, her often an shortly after dark until 11 o'clock. — ar appeal. If they're any good they Bitgusebioy | pone Se eaaiinaemanenes and Fig’ts Police, can work there the year round, and | is on! enn” ov om AGGUSED OF SWINDLING TWO BOYS ARE CAPTURED MISS BURLESON TO BE | 208P% 9A on 14m Sts four to six months.” | created considerable excitement to- Then Mr, Singer volunteered an aiay just before the reconvening of mation. ix’ is only a Interesting bit of in “A ‘perfect thirty the Irish Home Rule conference at Buckingham Palace, The woman had IN NAME OF MILITIAMEN) IN LONG BURGLAR CHASE) SECOND CABINET BRID trade name.” he said. “The model |. , ‘i ie P ; ; ' followed thy Government leaders to figure generally aemanded meaz- | Charles Kelly Charged With Taking) Three Jersey City Policemen) Daughter of Postmaster-General Re- tne palace, und when they had en- urea from thirty-nine to forty $3,000 in Subscription for Qualify for Half-Mile Run * ported Engaged to Attorney- | tered went around to the visitor's en. inches around the bust. The waist en anda half forty-four trance. ‘There she threw a stone at one of the wind but the missile fell short, Then she ran up the stops and threw herself prostrate, screaming “votes for women,” Several police- Eighth Coast Artilley. in Olympiad. A young man who said he was| Lieut. James Wolfe, Sergt. John} Charles J. Kelly of No. 107 West One| Mullen and Patrolinan James Cash of Hundred and First street was held) Jersey City early to-day qualified for General McReynolds, WASHINGTON, July 23.—Another Cabinet romance is attracting the at- With the aid of a properly marked 1 now ascertain wheth you measure up to the model stand-|by Magistrate Murphy in the West | Hie Hels spl ie Jn ihe Best Ulym-| tention of Washington society. The men, had a b ard, Side Police Court to-day in $500 bail | Pid, They were bh Summit avenue announcement of the engagement of ,,! nf "Sometimes a girl has an lutely | poy @ Pen | near Newkirk, looking for burglars, D perfect figure without having a so-|f" examination on Monday on a) ™°\" block away two buy. Wee vb- | Attorney-General McReynolds and and deatroyed 9 large upled man: | Hon of the right ay to we a co make of ha Ld pte a arias | served. | Ay Wee ate 2 Slogk ip tes Miss Lucy Burleson, daughter of fe totton wool aonked with petrol had | ume,” Mr, Singer went on. die amounting to about $8,000 in the) morn d the polic ved toward | 14044 titeGhaial uniees . been distributed about the place and the | can't do anything with her, name of the Fighth Coat Artilory,| ‘be, boys The latter aprlated. for | Poatmaster-General Burleson, ts ex- | bean ¢ then ket tof bateh of | want geod-looking girls, His urrest was due to the activity) 2@!f & mile tue buys db until they | bected daily, suffrage lierature was found in wha elal type is essen Bf Gol Aantal ne activity | vere back within 9: bas of the start Miss Burleson, who is accomplished vicinity } of blondes or brunett of Col. A ing place. Here they locked toem-| 9, aces ss 5 enema 4 long as they are attr Kelly, it was alleged, had, under the | solves up in F. Schuls's stable, at No, | 804 exceedingly beautiful, Is ween Wome Fortane Te THIS IMPERIAL LEATHER COUCH| 875 name of “Lieut. John Palmer," ta 281 Sumit avenue. jconstantly in the company of the stew aiton |B c enth Every Purchase oi $50 or over | ° way. She must know how to d spires sista’ oc rhe police broke down the door and! Attorney-General, and reports #a¥ ayen.e, who says she is not « fortune! ree very | over subscriptions ranging from $5 to tr | fo hair and she must keep her daintily manicured. Also she must have a certain air, a trick of ‘varr. ing off’ a costume as if it were the sort of thing she had always worn. | hauled them out, ‘The police say te | the wedding will take place in the teller but @ spiritualiatic reader in the | mat least three hundred persons | poys, who gave the names of Charles!» 1) German. Spiritualist Church In. Fifty: a fund to pay the expenses of the | Sica, seventeen years old, of No, 602 nth street, Was put under a $300 bond ighth Coast Artillery to the Panama| West Side avenue, and William Ar-| ‘The first cabinet romance resulted py" Stagistrute Hanme in. the Morr f 4 xposition, where the organization, he| minte, seventeen, of No. 656 Grand|in the marriage of Secretary of the Court to: paid, intended Yo sive, n exibition atree sontessed to halt # dosen furs Treasury McAdoo and Miss Jessie police ma in competition with other militia com- glaries e ° panies from other ayates. irs moa. y ~ ae Wilson, daughter of the President | fortune — of ~

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