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4 | ~ TORPEDO BOATS NEARBY WHEN i» LSTANA SAK J. F. Gauntlett, a Survivor, Says Queenstown. Harbor Was Full of Them. NO RISKS TO BE TAKEN, | That, He Says, Was What the | Commander of the Flotilla Told Him. A flotilla of British torpedo boats and torpedo boat Mestroyers was ly- ‘ag in Queenstown harbor on May 7, when the Lusitania was sunk, a few miles away, according to F. J. Gaunt- iett, an officer of thé Newport News Shipbuilding Company and a Lusi- tanta survivor who came home on the American liner Philadelphia to-day. | Mr. Gauntlett ts very bitter against the British government and, as soon | as possible after his arrival, he con-| suited counsel about bringing a suit| against the Cunard corporation. “T was simply dumbfounded,” said | Mr, Gauntlett, “when I found tn fueenstown Harbor a flotilla of ser- | viceable torpedo boats and destroy- ers. There they were, ®ecure and| snug, with thelr crews tolling around their decks, and German submarines blowing up English shipping a tew hours away. “The flotilla was in command of a euperannuated officer. I made it my business to hunt him up and ask him why he wasn't outside doing some- thing. He sald he was under Admir- alty orders not to risk his boats. “Two days betore the Lusitania was sank a German submarine was seen right outside tho entrance to Queens- town Harbor. It was seen from shore ‘The day before the Lusitania was sunk trawlers brought word to Queenstown that-submarines were off ’, ya oe inctDY bo hy rie unac ke THE EVENIN Let Fair Sex Vote? Asks Chinese John D.; rand bapa gua Pgvinne weet tt HURSDAY, JUNE ts - 8, O,000 ORPHANS — SIREDGAR SPEYER, |ORDE KONAPPED. That Means Two Votes for Every Woman MADE HAPPY ON TAG AMGRICAN WOMAN & ADMIRABLY. Domestic ae RET Honorable Chang Chen Hsun, Croesus and States- man, Admires American Business, but Finds Too Much Legal Red Tape in It—Admires American Women for Their Education, but Give Them the Ballot? He Al- most Splits His Sides Laughing. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The Honorable Chang Chen Hsun, the John D, Rockefeller of China, has come to call on Father Knickerbocker. The Honorable Chang 4s Chair- man of the Honorary Commercial Commission of the Republic of China, the business overlords of the East who have come to “ sg Sr ee Cutie wou) AUTO UTI Ql Have Merry Drive in Cars of All Kinds to Donnelly’s Grove. TWO BANDS FOR THEM. Then Games and Good Things to Eat—Don’t Mind Weather, With flags waving and bands biar- ing 6,000 little orphaned kiddies went out of thé Seventh Avenue e of Central Park at 10 o'clock this morn- ing bound for Donnelly'’s Grove at College Point, L. I, They rode in automobiles of all sorts of construc- tion and their yells of delight, instead of scaring the birds in the park only roused them to further vocal effort. For this was Orphans Auto Outing Day in New York. It was the eleventh annual occasion of the kind under the auspices of the Orphans’ Auto Day Association, which exists for no other purpose than to give the wards of the city a good ride and a good time once a year. John J. Korbel, who has man- years, said this morning that this was the most successful of all the out- of-door times the kiddies ha ever beon given. The vehicles with the little russts of the association entered the Park from the Seventy-second Street en- trance and formed in line along the west drive. It was dark overhead aad a chill was in the air, but there was no gloom nor chill in the line of automobiles, The children were piled into touring cars, in which persons of wealth had ridden the day before. They occupled taxicabs which had spun along the tamgo route last night. They were comfortably seated in big aged the outings for the past three} SELF-MADE EXILE, GOMES TO AMERICA Worn Out by Anxieties, He x! diac if ee BY JOKING FRIENDS SPENDS NIGHT IN Rushed From Providence Boston While Husband and Police Search for Her. (Boel to The Brening Wort.) BOSTON, June 3—As a day prank, but with every wedd! and whisked to this city in mobile, and not until this did she learn that tt was prank. Both she end her thought she had been kidnapped, an@ Boston Police Headquarters believed dyke to-day, and she told the World correspondent that ber enoo in being abducted had shocked and exhausted her. ‘The bride, who is nineteen yeare old, after a long ride was taken first te Tunchroom tn Boston early to-day and there she learned that she was the victim of a prank. After that she and hor alster-in-law, Miss Margaret Perm clval, went to the Hotel where, in response to a telephone call, her moth Mrs. Briggs, arrived shortly after 6 o'clock to take her home. ‘The young husband, who had spent the greater part of the night searching for his bride, arrived about the same time and there was a happy reunion. The young couple started on their honeymoon to-day. GAS WORSE THAN GUNS, SAYS ROBERT BACON Former Ambassador Describes Ef- fects of Fumes Let Loose by Germans. Robert Bacon, former Ambassador to France returned to-day on the i [ “for the wife to remain at home and care for the household, while the hus- band went out to earn the money for it, But if the wife is better at earn- ing money than the husband, it is right that he khould defer to her su- America “for to admire, for to see, for to examine this world so wide"—as well to afford this world proof that the Open Door ts indeed wide open at last. ‘The Honorable Chang, howover, is more inter- the coast along the route used by transatlantic liners. “The Admiréity knew the Lusitania ‘was coming and that submarines were American liner Philadelphia from @ visit to Paris and London and the western theatre of war in the interests of the Red Cross and the American auto trucks and furniture vans and S YS, After Virulent At- Uncle Sam lent them five of his great § mee tacks in England. JOE BATEWELL WINS 1 Uncle Sam did more, for his letter- | town harbor, and for all I know they lying in wait for her,but those torpedo boats and destroyers stuck in Queens- are there yet. “The Lusitania was struck by only the American liner Philadelphia, He ; ceeeba” Ais Gamat ase cumulations of certain Indian princes, he is infinitely! For some reason this tnnocent supplied the Subway Band; Ward’s| ey een anied by hia wife, who| Sto against the German Govera- one sagh D » Gi i their superior as a wealth-producing factor. Question sent the Honorable Chang big music wagon was in the fore- Btoch of | MAt On account of the Lusitania dis- tinued. ‘When I have consulted witb ened and the Honorable Secretary into was Miss Leonora von too! aster. He We no interview in Los- may lawyers I shall have a great deal His business life has extended through a period of gules of mirth. They giggled and Fourteen-Y ear-Old Boy With front and there was a sean, from Washingtem, and his three daughters, don, he pod 4 t# say about conditions on board the| over Atty years, and during that time he bas organized no less than twelve, KUrs!¢d; with héads thrown back and . Newark to swell the noise and joy of | pus aged twelve, Leonora aged visited many hospitals in liner after she was attacked. Neither the stewards nor the seamen ap- peared to be familiar with their duties. The full story of the destruc- tion of the Lusitania has not been told. 4 lived in England | tis new element in warfare. 3 Mr. Gauntlet brought back with the is wise she will not ask for | 7h® smoke eaters of ‘Truck 18, on|pitied out a melange of popular aire, |!" Germany he has lived in England| ttt tem eement in warfare agule him the body of A. L. Houkins, Pres. | Prt in the political life of his cows) consisteg of o wlit skirt of gray satin,| ™ore. When women command | Attorney Street, have promised four-|and when the bands weren't blaring | Most o mad tion. It liquefies the lungs by de ident of the Newport News Ship- building Company, who was lost on the Lusitania. On the Philadelphia esting than his mission or his commission. Seventy- four years old and worth $60,000,000, he is probably the richest private citizen in the Orient. And although his actual possessions may be exceeded by the hoarded ac- companies of the first importance for the development of rice, cocoanut, coffee, tea, rudber, pepper and vine plantations, for the opening of a port, a tin mine, a salt fleld and a bank, for the employment of machinery in agriculture, for the manufacture of bricks, of cloth, of glass, Every one of these business undertakings has been run with complete success, He has also played a prominent@——_______ try, serving her as our capitalists have found neither time nor inclina tion to serve their land. He has bee jslit half way up on either side and extending below the knee, beneath 1| Wich were worn tight gray brocade Perior ability.” GALES OF MIRTH. “Do you believe in trage?” queried L. finally learned how the Oriental mind | views votes for women: | “If women voted, | would have two vot | now—the one which is nom: | ly her husband's, The Ame A woman has much power; if men in too many ways, men aré afraid to get married. ‘This is a warning!” Our skyscrapers elicit a deep gut SUFFRAGE QUESTION RAISES woman suf- SPURS AS FIREMAN BY SAVING A GIRL an Ambition Qualifies by a Rescue, teen-year-old Joseph Batewell that if there is any wey to fix It his fre- quently expressed intention of, be- carriers donated their dandy band and the delight of the ride was aug- mented by music all along the line. Vice President Hedley of the Inter- boro Rapid Transit Company had the kidides, ‘The west drive in Central Park for an hour before the start of the gaso- line cavaleade was like a county fair, When the Letter-Carriers’ Band stopped playing the Subway Band the big ntusic wagon was busy, and if the box stopped a minute the steam Sir Edgar Speyer, who was driven out of London by attacks upon his loyalty, came to New York to-day on nine, and Vivien aged seven. Sir Edgar isa member of the Speyer banking firm, with banking houses in Frankfort, London and this city, and jw a brother of James Speyer. Born onet because of his munificient phil- anthropies and his public spirit. whistle turned loose a blast which Up to the outbreak of the war Sir Ambulance Corps. Mr. Bacon was emphatic in denying the authenticity of an interview cabled from London in which be was made to say that President Wilson should take some France,” said Mr. Bacon, “and I carry with me an overpowering recollection of the horrible sufferings of the sol- diere who were overcome by the gas the Germans are using. Shrapnel, gunshot and bayonet wounds are merciful compared to the effects of stroying the tissues,” phi POPE GIVES FIELD ALTARS, i f the most popular consul, consul general, comme! ti | tural “Marvellous!” from the Honor- | Coming @ fireman shall be carried out.|ran the gamut from the note of a|Edsar was one o were also the bodies of Mra. H. J.| oi ccne, director for famine ie Hist cies around the! ible Chang, but the New York vecl|He won hin apurs this morning by] thrush to the roar of a typhoon. men in London. He remained popu-| menedict Presents Twenty-Sive 4. Keser, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Henry [)ache: Mreuir Jr griculture, in ek allk stockings and black| of the Atnerican ‘rowlne orkeet Lae uatll © Gain Wiehe ‘Aue Ween tk Macdona, of New York; Mrs. F. A. Rogers,’ of Toronto; Master W. 8. Hodges jr., of Philadelphia, and Wil- . longer head than many of his coun-| UE presented twenty-five field altars: liam Caivert and M Della Condon, | high commissioner for the investiga~ trymaly andvanl'aamirare Paste | extracted fore igeaily than a Scoring since he began delivering papers to|ay to be heard all over the Park. |c4me vindictive, He was apspeny in Italian forees, of New York, al! Lusitania victims.} tion of commerce and for pais? sy | His nose is atrong and well devel ped; | This ono admitted the were ze] the firemen and telling them of bis|qhere wan joy in every face and Joy in pawanepers: Abe homeo ree eal —— aration of the opening of Jaterior) oUt oF eee Vane hase y y| longing to be a fire fighter they are surance by Premier Asquith, long his yes keen, narrowin t ror. | One or two American handicaps only J ¥ every shout ports, senior counsellor to the min-| 4 vIn At the cor-| after the severest heckiin taking his ambition seriously " uck-loads of pickaninnies | {tiend, that he was loyal to England, T ce, mem. | "ers. Hiv hair in gray only on the Five tr P ; istry of Industry and commerce, A “i acct “Il have been astonished,” he Joe was coming down from his room © mounted coppers grin, | it became nec ry to place a guard ive council and|©48es and he doesn't look his seventy-| ad i ' made the m pp « sory ber of the legislative cou four years, although, aa I koa, ef [on the fourth floor at 8.45 o'clock to-|nocolate and canary-colored and|#tound his London house, SOCIETY THINKS OF HER] member ot the advisory council to he has & aclle of grandtathery sand writ. |a¥, on his Way to Public School No. | some of them as bluck aa biackberries,| Hurt by furious attacks upon bim, | Risse the Chinese Parliament. For # come) ot ad amiability. id n China |9%, when he saw the reflection of they sang “It's a Long, Long, Way to|Sit Edgar tried to resign his baronet- bination of financial and civic achieve- % word is strong | flames in the transom over the door "And when they got|©Y only to find that he would have to Mrs. Dale Also Is Required in Alie|evwnt it would seem ditcult to sur-]ADMIRES U, 8. WOMEN FOR| enough to stand alone. Also it to the rooms of Mrs, Lucy M Tipperary me OI SOY OP | cin @ aabanna’ Ga aie Un A Bete B6 ta Reg ulied In All| Bene Ee THEIR EDUCATION coats 80 much more to live in the second floor. He ales hesra | trough as many more little girls took | Momaln ® Bab go out of the country Sui , " wearidgt) pee Z our country, Eve on the second floor © also hear my . oT 2 ermined < a mony Suit to Guess How Long | SoLLY OLD GENTLEMAN AD-| Before I could ask a ningio question| YOU", country. Ev bare there'are jim chilid aoseatalag toy bat MD See AE Aa GS BOER 1 FG FN adene ib lania Lonaen elena ver lava MIRES AMERICANS. ho insisted that his interproter should| such new ways to spend money. | oa) trlad the tear) gem Way to Donnelly's Grove, tailed, She's Going to Live During the past month, as the guest] convey to me his deop appreciation of apen. Personally, y prefer the | icra had locked ri pragee cating When the start was mide, tare Cy iwi eane:th iy ampulla in t ed Chambers of Com-) American hospitality. “It 1 ir. ine: way of dressing, for + . . ne wi °! came for them the first real thrill of Through « démand for a bill of pa 1 the Associated Chambers of Com js a vir. 4 store nearby, The door of a 3 welt or the war, iglars made (9. the supreme Court| qarce of the: Pacifs Coast, (be Hoa: | tua” Bo said gravely, and Rraciously,| ma 'mare soenteernens, seems to | Telcmunie apartment, oslo ie ge: | the day. A dosen mounted cope and rayaell ep the ws toeday by her former husband, Fran-| ovable Chang has been seeing & mov-| “which has always been most precioun e can think of nothing el one where the child ‘was nereuni | 41x footmen preserved the line in the| worn me out and I require a long reat. eeesy erica from San|to the Chinese, But we feel t SHELIBA TRAE AS Got happened to be open Just a crack, park, Two motorcycle cops went all] All other neutral countries are inac- cl Colgate Vale, millionaire clubman,| ing picture of America : we feel that you,| America that we do not udinir in @ few weconda Joo was th ee the grove With the eroc|Gamelble AAA T WADIAL tO G6mkk EEE Mes. Lillian V. Vale in contronted| Francisco to New York, 18 waw ig) with Your wonderful welcome, have Honorable Ms, ¢ Feltinan Bluce, out of the window | (Re way to the er DFO | anyhow nh unusual c ‘ mpreasions of a few of the m ructed us in the proper entertain. geen 4 ‘ cape and in the win. | cease “We are going to the Gramatan ee 80 WRIA Abd: oie ae elicets whown him which be gave mel ment of gueste, atte F dincoy- dow next door Frank J. Grittin wan grand marahat tan, Sf2, going to. the Gramatan Bho must toll the Court just where | D ehena Se ABe Hite a, cet ore od that haw pi ; 1nd litte etight-yoar-oid | of th rade and there were 288) [nn in Bronxville, and after @ few she stands in the #6 ai world, what| late yeeterday aftern * | ny Waye we desire to ht 000 tw } and as ohy a niera, t ving With hor} auton of them contributed gratu t to spend the summer. I ELE atta cuemiern Of ihe our Huns | Bale nt Jimitate you," he added auitingly.|# shoal b foot of w pile of blaging cluthos| Hously, In line. Hive thousand of-| Maine coast to spend the summer f He mena The firat bit i'm going to quote to] “4 yore are modelling eee wink in the kitchen, An| hans from (thirty-three institutions) 0 bet te itatee.? dred think of ber and What abe think ie rticipated. ‘The parade wont down]! th wurediy in the “praise from Bir elves Upon yours, The journal demijobn of kerosene bad | BM is of them. Bho must also tell the art ue sf paved! fe 5 le » from & mateh the chud| Baventh Avenue to Fifty-meventh how | o thinks she is going to v ohaue Veal ORT ee ne altondy on vad liehiod ty hunt for one of hor Breet and aerons town to the Fitty-| JANE ADDAMS MEETS MOTTA. et ited Aaiday “american business 48 the | {ered China TO DEATH BY THIEF | ive, set ie ier nmorts to put one Bimth Breet Hirde “and on’ to. the that i wae wueevated tovday ‘hat ” anwhile, 1 kne t eee Ca grove, An hour and a half's y n the world, | meanw knew what was ex he tinge whe had only spr | SF ie Falke Wh w when the trial of her came comes uy in | . | Ville show opened the entertainment ‘ f industry, | bevled of me and I asked Mt. “tfow,? further with a he migh i} the lewders of » chief captain of | ati | stmap iiceha and then there were outdoor pas dent of Mwiteer Bee HtKh all the landerp' ct soniety why my country, with |! inquired, “do wur women impress A irre Pi agetee Mba |timen malore until evening to tell the Court what they thin aM et EA Mother of Vice President of Ameri } MOLE rand (vie ) St eee TE eee toce county, | A@eimibe id smurabie Chane proved Telephone and Telegraph | the fro ‘aa (hon tikmperel | SIXTEEN AMERICANS SAIL. ae st ene 1», Dale We suing ber husbe r| : Mach ad jovernars, He hus broken the : Mime Another moment wad ive - $180,000 wlimony. Ae declares progressed furt anaes : or nately nest doc wher wr Kens) Gi, We have found so much that | WOUFiR record, for in w incuts hw hin Co Vragic End thor sataly next door In Mra. W>It- | wey United wintoe Coneud Am . her Seidl Mind oul KoMetbing wbout us b b i agromied eta MIDUAEL y with to introduce at homes ths hess iaaie nkas a ee Union N. Wethell, View £ ¢| 4 n Who Nad been cutled by amers : after the divorce payments were madal your your pie {ul and charming lth American Tobey 4 hed the tines write Hae ante eatted | ot the position wo iW mut wot we bw tion, your machinery, the eppor Mia aaitctar ae P graph Company, r t ~ a ” i uity | rte by pe toward the War, stopped tupity you give to the average Dard e Then | eseage or ; ere eheland of the attitude of Bwite 4 fe, ule discovered her form de te 6 (ile le what he maid v " ward the wffork H r man ave not words te feath of " ” Cruahed to ’ wer rival 4 busbent war pie ie lta) ee aromendous admiration | have | admire the American woman ' ure, | ‘ nerivane Whe [Nd durable pe wines, douse ' r \ becouse she ie oo educated. 7 from & bu ' € the elevate ' mostly for this ‘ . 7 Vilta eoneerved for Am in business ° t ma, i mM lavatur ¥ aD dag Sale aed me it is remarkable to find every, | *" ; * ” f nd Hiroe '® poring Moude store Aven r MM ' if sone yan t the Monoratie| wh 1 re8d, who 6 Chambers Hire, wan eaumbt te | » " sypointed Se pe Y | cin “ aly two Mawtioh word have studied, whe are wise in the Mra & " . t wor of bs It and the iron H 7 Anuthes r elites Chana hon univ two in von tn | Mawes ware wan ining | MPH, tn, Hans i a Ml ihe | WHERE TO LOOK! wre: Honorable Batti Chu, a rmuumay| WOmen for their domi agi Rabari pet it on 16 Naples t 2 bested Meenas i te ||| 10 your search for 4 better po ; sino vin hin own beaming! Also | have been impressed by the lull 4! wae s Ro longer any need to pay')) || bargain, Me. it will be wall 7H \ une we ' A 0 | rentionan | heve a nuny « doy cial enterprises, 1 ' —_ rentioman b pe 407. think thet must be euch ‘e mics e abe tid the dortor th ‘ - so-order garmente! Ee te 3,396 spd an encoedingly mane MENT thing for their husbands, whe ehtened by a ’ bios EARTHQUAKE RC°OKS MUNICH, oe a sock y PIULADVIANIA, June © Korner hin Rational Comtume, which We) therefore need net give them es |, ' ' sod 6 al : pring and summer soe! WANT-FILLING WORLD ADS, ent Te « the ore news on Hiug ehothes much money.” ‘ | Wile ow re Prepiden WH, Tutt wan ¢ , ona for even oe pinck |. 8m bound to conte _* ' rh Me weld A iam) June ® YESTERDAY — (OF to-day at the comencoment exe When | saw vim be ou wig | LACEY reflection was aoe yi would i Is While hie wite, Kadbe tow 1962, Mouantor Helen wae cnet s, the bine and Waa taetened be better Birest, ne invalid, fifty-four years Especisily designed for stow Tillersdusten, Ghe received the de age th ; at » renaun [Phe bane UnKon and did | Teahaued the tube of p oan sare te bis tr to 66 Why j helor of arte from chin to bem with round gold wuld not enter the bum-| Mr Methel) left for Newburg s| mouth with a shoestring and committed No reports uf "ane Look former Vresident in bis ora. BUtlons, about ihe wine aad whape °'| news Meld. early train y He had tod | subetde. reignters. omelting . farged wives Wy the | dew spoke on inter pumps completed the outfit, The Honorable Chang has a larger, dustry, railway and mining develop- ment in two provinces. He is now pons, The uoiuer yart of the costume ‘been our custom,” be said, still being run off and detailed com ments are reserved. I nk an bie mother ute low months age. r molar might be S)rescuing @ Mttle girl from death in the five-story tenement at And through the mumic the Joyous et ih resentment No. 8|shrieks of those happy, merry kid-| Undercurrent of Englisi Broomo Street, and for the first time] aies came in such a volume of sound| toward Germany and Germans be- Italian War Forces, ROME, June 8.—Pope Benedict