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1x2, ‘EVENING WORLD, } Blanche when cavairy charged the] SINGER WHO REPORTS | tae, ze young woman lost crowd. and knew what it was to] HENRY DE MUMM SHOT | frighieost youne ms find chocolate and rolls the only AS A SPY IN FRANCE. articles on a Parisian menu. Miss Vincent, who had been two count for his possession of a bottle of nitro- rine. Director Arnold Bolte of the Bolte the Follies Bergere, left tho city on Aug. 19 wit no baggage ex- Bolte was to take singing instruc: 5 “pt ; tlon from Bouhy. They were turned cept & hand satchel and reached Lon. back by the geclaration of war when ent e | on Central Park band concerts, was Her story of conditions and wha’ saw in the streets of the French c fumes train was not ac! take to strangle the conductor and “Perhaps the most terrible expert. 0 of many was witnessing the | her save her children. P Mra. Lamar Middleton, the widow ees eee Guanine at ken: of Lamar Middleton, who was Paris _ Execution of Big Wine ' <=» Manat Versailles. apy. It was on the morning of Aug. nt fs ‘ 12, at about 4 o'clock, when I was ie le cues vert pn aa ty staying at the house of a friend in * wow Tork.) k with bi = “FRA ICE Vorsailics, that I was awakened by as us larwaret, iN IN A TERROR the clatter of horses’ hoofs on the in Paris. ry igtiton| left in Parts nm moth caret street outside my window. I went to 4 saw a troop of cav- airy passing In the half light, It SZ whose husband has to the wi rar surrounded a closed carriage. ; she ia taking care of the Middleton Meat Scarce, This Refugee Says, and Thieves Make € “Opposite the house of my friend t 5 appstment. fe, “a . was a little park and a deserted a jac! lemmen eo man Oo snaps ) Streets Unsafe at Night. | nowse. ‘The carriage stopped almont : angle beasts with the moving pic < beneath my window, and the cavairy- 7 the New York. He was returning men dragged a man out of it. He A ‘ bs e gctcie ‘te, into be | best L, A fought desperately and silently. They “ Called “corking ne fina” Also bound his arms and led him across ¥ jax teeton ae, specimens of the deadly the little space of grass to the de- 4 which causes the sleeping stoknese y its bite, Hemment had no it difficulties when he came out of the jungle Pe war zone, except that he had to fe first intimate picture of ~ Parle threatened by siege was Brought back to this country to-day fy Mies Helen Vincent, an Ameri- am singer, who was one of the 952 “| heard him cry out that he need- \ 7 LH) Sn porte. i) of his trunks ed no bandage over his eyes. Then I ) ‘Alvey A. Adee, Second Assistant » talltionatre wine grower and bon nt of Paris, shot as a spy @ wall in the gray light of was caught in a rict before Police Headquarters in the Rue » terrupted by tl ley, then the sound of horses’ hoofs ‘ Galen Gardiner 5 Gress banker repassing my window on the way to of Paris, was sted in Paris and Paris, Later in the day I learned @LFine aR EE, that the victim was Henry de Mumm PUSS ERR SLOSRST ES, ous Fide Mumm was head, of, the secret police had found| §9¢9040000006606066000000 | France and Germany, He was called the “Champagge King” by the Frenchmen, among whom he lived for documents in his house proving him/the greater part of Ll life, The to be a German apy. family possessed great wealth, but ROBBER APACHES PROWL THE because of its German ‘orlein neither STREETS. Henri de Mumm nor his yot sf er achieved popularit in “The happiest moment of my life 1 egal) bay cord lege ined was that when 1 felt the train was| Several ¢) Re dlee yal ok Pulling out of the station at Paris| horses, whose performances af Auto for the coast. I was leaving behind pag ir Many years the sensation ot me a veritable city of dread and al- racing season. fence wherein the actual affairs of life Yn"December, 1912, the De Mumm T’S a big responsibility—this bringing up a father and a mother. were not so threaten: family was ao, ree ae be tant 4 ;| savory prominence when Walter de When they come here to |] ing’hour and day might bring out” | Mumm, a younger brother of Henri ing . ; 4 widely ki tema! Best’s with you for your city; there was Nowe. to be had sith and pailooniat was, shot tha er school things they have a way ink om verte, fos aoe a ee can woman who was variously known f amusement are closed; | 88 Mre. Barnes and Mrs. Marie van of being just as much iriter- am wad children ofa ties ested in the price-marks as you ||{83 Yariptame “auntie: pacte* Of | terminated in a quarrel, In while are in the patterns streets at night, robbing and break- | SO°tlN® seit.dutense, De Mum did pa' e Sag into wine, Cero hot prosecute and Mra. Barnes fled to ndon. So are we, for that matter, ita We have t be 1 [lam tot oy tring aged | SCHNEIDER SAYS MURPHY e have to be very sure that later and one of the Ogures in the whatever you examine or try || fre hua." He dia”aot ‘dee but was SHOULD QUIT LIKE BARNES . . . removed to ul Param, in on Rd iy gee design, and covering’ Ma h tt the asset Going Out of Tammany Boss, He fitting! shaped — or you |} 07 him caused not ripple,in the ite) ould Add 100,000 ; : won't be satisfied. And we _ || Calllaux was forgotten in the greater to Democratic Vote. have to be just as sure that the oe mahebe cas dae te optale County Clerk William F. Schneider ing i my permit to leave the city. A great |delivered himself of a few opinions the shaping is permanent, and Meecha way tram the door, ut {about politica to-day and it ts quite that the models are conserva- headquarters and moved foot by foot | evident that affairs in the Democratic . in nerve-racking delay. Somebody In party are not running to suit aim at tive as well as correct, and __ ||!ine,taid something nasty about the! ii "in the first place he can see ° ment and tha’ I The {nothing but disaster ahead unless that the figures on the price- _ || troubie grew toa riot. D Vcuetica sae aguaaee tatined trois (he men came and drove th mounts tags 1 leadership of the organization. into the crowd. Two women were ste at least as little as knocked down and ‘trampled under Mr. Schneider calls attention to the a i the horses’ hoofs.” fact that since Boss Barnes stepped ny others in a ny other store at Mapes Boe Ee ripcinel down and out Progressives and Re- —or they won't be satisfied. ed that he and hie wite hed 4 |Publicans have agreed in many dis- rough but not. dangerous Journey |tricts on candidates for Congress, from Munich to London, But he met) Senate and Assembly. He declares Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner 35th Street his way out of Ba who ‘told | that the abdication of Charles oft having been on Toughiy| Murphy would mean an Immediate erpptiod at a small outpost tation, | increase of 100,000 in the Democratic vote of this city. Nba atin) Mr, Schnetder protests against tho — . renomination of John A. Bensel for State Engineer; of William Sohmer for Comptroller and the nomination of Martin H. Glynn for Governor. He is for Ambassador James W. Gerard for Governor, but says that Glynn will probably get the nomination and will have to wage a defensive cam- paign. . Se “MOVIE” ASPIRANT HELD. Youth Bent on Being Actor Accased of Threatening Edison Men. Osear Btearn, a youth who belloves he {8 @ great motion picture actor, was arraigned in Morrisanta Police Court to- day and held in $2,500 bail by Magistrate Krotel on a charge of sending threat- ening letters through the mails, The complainants are William Barrett, man- ager of the Edison studios at One Hun- dred and Ninety-ninth street and De- catur avenue, the Bronx, and John Clark of No. 2762 Decatur avenue, the father of Andy Clark, a boy who is featured in the Edison moving picture films, Stearn, after repeatedly falling to get a Job ax a “movie” actor, began, it ts charged, to write letters to Mr. Barrett and Mr, Clark, demanding money and threatening violence. 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THE 22,264 Vousrausn Me 14,535 "°"fenath, ™ Select Yous, Lime for the years in Paris and latterly singing in |Symphony Company, and leader of |President to Urge in Person War|™ on his way to Brussels, where Mrs.| Tax Measure Providing Revenue of $100,000,000 Yearly. ieee ever eevee: Meee | Re Crcat a half way to Brussels. ‘They had lett| WASHINGTON, Sept. §.—Prestdent | 't, unn ihe ref children at ener alate at At a4 ‘Wileon will appear before o joint eee- ital 1d to-day as follows: - Mrs. Bolte eee it by ‘threat, sion of Congress to-morrow at 12.90 P. False $10,000,000 annually. day following a visit of Democratic Ene ed shel liq CONGRESS TO-MORROW leader Underwood to the Waite pt dg advise means of raising the The, ‘President finiqhed his address owed it to-day to Mr. Under- hag 9 Mr. Akay J ae the war x ip necessary cop the Treas- ury ina Suvae connie CM, make| ee, in to banks. = will ask. 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W, R, neko: I have tried for two years to diet #0 an to increase my weight and tmprote the quality of my blood, but in vate, Please preseribe for me," Mis O, M, aake: ‘I have pimples, O17] Angwer: ‘Thin, scrawny, bioodlen peonte ‘kin and suffer from constipation, headache, | net amistance in absorbing nutrition from the tnd never feel stroug and well, Please Pre | food eaten, and for this particular purpose teribe for me," always prescribe threegratn hypo-nudane tale ‘Answer: You should oferoome constipation we, ‘& most effective preparation if regularly. and cleanse the aystem of accumulated polsoms | aod persistently used, as it seems to inereses by taking taveorrsta eulpberd Bing son the red and white corpurcles of the blood, thus sulphur) for several weeks oF rf! strona Increneed welght, selene) foe eter ose ety hoe | *enting eat. str and t weather, as they haro a tendency to cool the} yy pg blood and improve "My bat {a too ofty amd cuaity, my scalp ttches with dandruff and of late tt te combing out too much, What te “Poorly” writes: ‘Being past mace ont treatment?” es and observing that my nervous system Answer: Obtain plain yellow exinyo! be} bed shape, I write for « prescription, 1 4°} sour druggist in 4 om, fore and eppty as not gain strength from my food, am week. | directions, Ry Moen ae bg gpd cools, an Matless, forgetful, eleeplees at times, tired and | invigorates the halr and scalp, thn stopping unable to act the part of a strong man Of} the death of the hair, Dandruff and god tahing ealth, such ae Aad at -” cise fare at oneo relieved, Meh and women ll over Answer: Get 8 well-atoc! W ube of S.grain cadamene tablets, ne YH Fal * ius aad readonly ee *] Essen"? win wot, should T do te , Fefuvenal ionic, on | relieve a severe case of kidni bladder {ahing and pleasant results follow and life and | Gieraget” Urine dark, foul of eden ey hope ate renewed, Dassnge ia irrequiar, painful, eto, Have de oe evasion, fever. hits, puina'Ih “a Fat Woman" asta: “Would rou pleas | tal srvoees ia rion ot ae procribes 0 wate. returing remedy. for tea | Ansogr For wsch waiters tn fou ou deacriba Lecorypre fey L prescribe my favorite formula under the net ‘Answer: At thie season many fat peopie | %y,.almwort tablets. This Bat aitentais wuffor greatly from the heat as you do. and] tions, Begin their ume at once as per direas te all 1 recommend that they radtice with &- | tone on each sealed tube.—Adrt. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GBT IT,