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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, BALTIMORE CLUBMAN AND CRACK SHOT MISSING; WIFE WHO LEADS SEARCH NOVELIST | OF ETO KL SLF WITH GA Mrs. Jean Edgerton Hovey Found by Maid Dying in Her Apartment. 1% | | | | ! ACT’S CAUSE UNKNOWN Authoress Had Lived Apart from Husband, Who Is‘Editor of Metropolitan Magazine. Mrs. Jean Edgerton Hovey, author- ess and the wife of Carl Hovey, the managing editor of the Metropolitan Magazine, killed herself with gas to- day In her room in the boarding ‘house of Mre. Pennypacker at Nos. 18-16 East Thirty-eighth Street. Mrs. Hovey has been living apart from her husband for some time. He had apartments at No, 4 East Forty- third Street. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, a matd, emelied gas in the halls early to-day and traced the odor to the hall bed- room which Mrs. Edgerton occupied. ‘With the aid of St. George B. Tucker the door was forced. The space un- | @er the door was blocked with pillows | from the bed. Mrs, Hovey sat near a dressing ta- ble with a blanket over ber bead, to confine the gas which was pouring through a rubber tube from a small fixture. She was unconscious. Two Physicians were called and they were Joined by Ambulance Surgeon Taylor of New York Hospital, who brought @ pulmotor. They were unable to bring her back to life, Mr. Hovey was notified and reached | the house an hour afterward. Beyond saying that he and his wife had lived apart for some time, that their chil- dren were in a boarding school and that he knew of no reason lately why | Mrs. Hovey was not happy, he would | make no statement. | The Hoveys were married in 1898, ® year after his graduation from Har- vard, She was the author of “John O'Partletts” and other novels, Mr. Hovey did newspaper work in this city after leaving college. He is the author of a life of Stonewall Jackson and of a biography of J. Pierpont Morgan, the elder. The British pub- lishers of the Morgan book advertised it as authorized by the financier, and there was some controversy regarding this claim. Mr, Hovey supported Mr. Morgan, saying the work was alto- gether a compilation and that he never consulted Mr. Morgan about it, oe NOGALES WELL GUARDED. MRS.D.F.MALLO MALLORY PROVES HEIS STILL ALIVE: VANISHES. AGAIN oie Baltimore Clubman, Supposed Drowned, Calls Up Friend on Newark Phone. A hund~ puzzled fr 1 detectives, policemen and ends are searching Newark to-day for ive Dwight L. Matiory, the crack shot of Maryland Mallory was supposed to have been drowned in Chesapeake Bay when his sm Avinona ‘Yown. weoil Water-lc boat was found, and in| it one shoe and a distress signal, Sud- | fm. J denly he appeared at the Newark end ov. 27.—Withlof a telephone wire yesterday and} Nogales, Sonora.|taiked to Charles J, Symington of by Gen. Villa's forces and the arrival! short Hills, N. J., and Symington re here to-day of an additional 1,700} o.iiged the voice, But within an- United States infantrymen to rein- force the border troops at this point, residents of this town experien a other half hour ing man was los! of the miss- feeling of security, One American| “I'd like to see you, but I'mashamed| !nauiry at other railroad offices de- r lcnabte nroceed to their pier, soldier was Killed and. two wounded | ¢g, ey,” the voice told Syming-| Veloped that nearly every road ter-| “I had been corresponding with my unable to proc é ie a tee when Villa snipers fired across the)‘ ©P& ‘ a wnt | wife," he said, “and did not think she| Among the vessels del border’ yesterday, ton, “I'm in pretty bad shape, I don't|minating here is glutted with freight) Tier ged coming to New York. Tho|Vasilefs Constantinos, in trom Pa- aiaphen Litticn wentysews. PE | Madatibeh leeds actual pars standing loaded and idle a? Sid-| only explanation I can give of he*| tras, Greeco; the Italia of the Anchor aid, Who also Was a member o =| William Hoffman is ‘Treasurer of} Ko ontha the clogged condition | conduct 18 that she (s high-strung and | in¢, trom Mediterranean ports, and any L. His home was in Rairmontithe ‘f. H. Symington Company of| nay prevailed, due to the freight in ee dasie wi » ittle| the Monterey of the Ward Line, from | Company I of the Twelfth infantry, | Baltimore, where Mallory was As-/excess of the facilities of the steam-| girl whom his wife brought here from Havana. 7 was shot in the abdomen, He has| sistant Manager, But Symington tn-| ship companies attempting to handle! \i}mington 1 their schedule, proc an even chance to recover. Arthur L.jsists there is nothing wrong with Mal- | It ne movement of the big cereal) “wry Waterman reached } York w Yorkwards,. Saup prive fe in the game company, | lory's crops and the unp ented demand! jaty yesterday afternoon and went Hamilton Ave atise forces under Gen, Obre- meander » you, Dwight?" he de-| in Europe for cop steel and oth T| immediately to her husband's office. | hour and a ha gon occupy Nogales, Sonora, ¢ cy epee als has swollen exports to figures) after she had taken the poison Pc Staten Islan¢ Strict orders against looting there were! “In the Holland House, b reamed of be man Dilg was called. He burried her|every half hour instead followed by the execution of eight sol: 1 the phone was hung up. | "Due to the accumulation of lighter-| Pt" to 4 restaurant, coaxed her to| twenty minutes, and the North River diers who were caught stealing, Hately called the | a ay of New Yor drink six glasses of hot milk mixed) ferries groped along from ten to ~ Dollnen Bat ire Nets aoe cee ekawanna's order to its| with raw eggs and then took her to| twenty minutes behind their proper SAVES ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. of Police, but the hotel was searched tive at once and until) the hospital jtime, ‘The fox was too dense for the *|in vain, Yet within ten minutes a} her notice this company wiil not! _ Filia Island Ferry to negotiate the telephone rang at Headquar- pt any shipments for export via ters in Baltimore, ain calling himself “Dr mark! s Home In at Doctor in G and Acts Promptly. mith of said: “Dwight Mallory a Newar! hospital. He was picked up by a tug In a sealed note add: ed to Martin) boat Saturday and is in bad shape. Schwartz, of No, 15 Hast 26th str The voice gave the number concealed, the police believe, the motive| Market, the Holland House telepho that prompted Mary Rosenzweig, an The search is being made under th artist, 22 years old, to attempt to kill ny of | Mr mington, with By H Smith and EB Lee Taylor of Nf today by drinking carbolic acid) Raltimore. Mallory’s wife has also ar- r room at 16 St. Nicholas Avenue.|rived and gone to the Symington | Rosenzweig asked the police to| hoi Others aiding are W. Sy- it to Schwartz, with whom she|mington and Arthur D. sald she had quarrelied, in-law of 8 ‘Miss Rosenzweig is employed as algmith of Ma hire. She designer by an interior decorator. Simon roomed with the Laritly, of Dr, : , berg, who gave her emergency 2 ci a Ginerere, ammediately, which probably {more Federal League Baseball Club saved her life, She was rushed to the}and belongs to most of Baltimore's Harlem Hospital where she is held a exclusive clubs. His wife was Miss me Lelia Rarth said to be threatened with ollapat Mallory is a director of B. Altman & Ca. will hold a special sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits on Monday, November 29th Fifth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New York TO END HS LF BLOCKS TRANS “Sargoy” Leaped Under Train, Hacked His Throat, Then Wanted to Be Shot. South-bound subway traffic was suspended for nearly an hour this morning because of an attempt at suicide In the Bowling Green Station. The express, with Motorman Joseph Callahan the was drawing into the station at 9.45 o'clock, As the foremost car reached the north end of the platform a man dived head first to the tracks. When Patrolman Osman of Traffic A looked under the car the man was slashing at his throat with the scis- sors and he fought desperately to re- tain his improvised weapon. necessary to jack the car up to free him from the wheels. In the meanwhile the power had been shut off stopping all southbound traffic. The passengers in the train, unaware of what had happened, wero on the verge of a panic, but guards passed through explaining that there had been an accident and quiet was restored, After over half an hour's effort the at controller, man was taken from under the wheels | and carried to the platform. surgeon worked over the wounded man he kept demanding that he be shot. Once he said his name was Harry Sargoy, forty-five Yo, 611 Kast Third Street, n he said his name that he had a West One Hundred enth Street, He said He had $12 in bis As ‘L jumped in front of the train be- cause T thought it the best way to div,” the man muttered between bis cries, “I've been sick my life, I want to die. Why are they letting me live?” ‘The man has a good chance of liv- ing, the hospital surgeon sald. Because of the tieup to Brooklyn hundreds were compelled to take sur- face cars at Brooklyn Bridge or to use the ferries. AILROADS, CLOGGED, ARE REFUSING FREIGHT Immense wanna Company to Stop Taking More. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, whose lines are Mrs. Margaret Waterman came| ‘The dense fog that blanketed the as far back as Scranton with {here from Wilmington, Del,, with her|city this morning prevented the freight care it cannot move,| three-year-old daughter, went to her|movement of all large vessels in the 1y instructed its agents to acce |no more freight fomexport till further | ng held here for eighty days few York 1 including Nov, 27 wil the billed up t Port be MO. P. SUIT THREATENED accepted AGAINST GEORGE GOULD ‘ Magnate Given Thirty Days to Sur ‘ % George Whalen, the ex-convict, | ‘ol! was arrested Inst night on a warrant render Railroad Property He = | _ Georr ont. twenty-five of hin |iasued by Magistrate McAdoo, Magia TT who has spent twenty-five of His) iiite simma held him tn $1,000 bail and Holds in Trust | Afty-two years in prison in this St ontinued the ease until Dec. 2. | various offenses, & ¢| Since Noy, 2 Deteeti Noll, Ryan. LOUIS, Nov Rf. FP. Bus! | for various offenses, at @ cost of ici and Fox have n watching the “yf the aM “ k flo I i | nearly $20,000 to the taxpayers, Wis | Traymore, posing as “men about town’ receiver for the Missouri Pacific Rail- ne! ind big “spenders hey became sent to penitent or ea suit in the Federal District C te by Fuge adhams in Gen- |night no one sus d they were police saite4 by A Gana here! eral Sessions, Whalen smashed the |offleers NR recover from George Gould prop-| : 4 | To-day a unifo policeman was| ty which the latter is said to h 1a | window of a Bowery hardwa OF | stationed at thi to warn prospec: | f a id in| and stole two planes a week ago SOOR EE OF Cae nate es Sar Dreenee, trust, provided Gould does not sur-| “Although I have served nearly half |jaken by the poli render tha title to the property in| my lifetime behind prison bars," | — — hirty days. | Whalen told Judge Wadhams, “yet | Girl Gets Manta From Study. R ae UGH asked his am not a criminal, Drink has been| xether Rossman, fifteen, of No. 254 Pi ish asked United States! responsible for all my arrests." | Broadway, Brooklyn, a pupil in tbo ircuit Judge Adams how to proceed| Investigation by probation officers | aatern District High School, was taken nine the property from Gould. tition filed with the Court, Mr. said that availat tate n and around St, Louis Hill, Mo, is held in Gould's ni irustee for the road, though the Sta ‘ireult Court of 1, Louis has de- ared it to be property of the Mis- iri Pacifie Railroad => Match; Gasolines An explosion of Ashing bout Avenue, Jersey City, hi Arthur Hardy, ‘7 Morr nty-nine, Three Hort, gasoline on t night, badly thirty-five, Street; Mark Converse. of No, 421 to light 4 cigar as gasoline tank, The ed di It was) Tonnage Causes Lacka- Shipments the Hereules at Communtpaw of | cue Season’s Fad for Ice Makes Skatin FIGHTS IN SUBWAY Real Necessity and Styles Are Becoming Woolly Textures and Bright Colors Which Prevail Make Costumes Fetching. Copyright, 1015, by The Preas Pubtishing Co, (The New York B ing World), To be in the mode this year one must have some kind of skating togs. So says Fashion, and we must obey. | ot all of us realize that Fashion Is a} sort of law by which we all abtde,| { and there are a few of us who do not | wonder sometimes (while philosoph-| lically inclined) where Fashion gets} her ideas from. In this instince it 1s | hard to know whether some thrifty | tailor didn't pleadingly whisper in her ear about how she could tide him the ballroom e attempt the ating bas been 1 akating clothes and stores seem f these y has gra ho would not The shor ‘eling in the display quired sports clothe irresistible they most woolly textures which pre all of them are particularly becoming, and the unusually bright or light col- ors give a spirit of gayety. At the right I have pictured a sweater of plain emerald green which over a very dull seagon with skating |has a very deep square collar ioe costumes, hether some young| striped green and white dropping GOSTUEASS) OF Met 7 down the back. Cuffs are the sume, maid confided her desire to do some- thing which her mother and grand- | mother could not do, For many an TRIES TO END HER LIFE _—INHUSBAND'S OFFICE Policeman Gives Prompt Aid to Woman Who Had Taken Bichloride of Mercury. and a very full matches the cont, Very nobby is this cap, as it can be securely pinned in FOG BLANKETS WATERS; SHIPS HELD UP IN BAY Those Boats That Move at All Do So With Great Slowness— Ferries All Late. husband's office in the Singer Build-|bay and knocked the ferry schedules ling and there swallowed a bichloride|awry. Thousands of workera who She is being held|use the Hamilton Avenue, Thirty- | of mercury tablet tam-o'-sbaneor | 1915, g Togs @ becoming way instead of being left to the winds. Two white fur balls at the right side p muff which you see holds a green- bordered handk hief in its poe! oft all outfits are as careful in the mbination of colors as however, for Indee inspirations hav some of them, ¥ allegiance to @ nd some. pe wear the However holds many lors ix quill for the purp. In the centre sketeh I © shown one of these which ts An extension of a cap or toque ends of the searf have b ted with loops of wors' The n elabo- |, but an Jordinary one of home ould be enhanced with used in the same way. The fur ball which serves to wnite the hat and scarf matehes the large fur buttons which night trim the front of the sult A cute little coat of white angora cloth is sketched in the upper left Its fastenings of black velvet buttons to mai A toque of black velvet which way yellow flower embroidered right side another " floating en carried to Ptomaine Polson eleven, in Tarkey. of No. West Forty-ffth Street, in seriously itl 609 at her home from ptomaine poisoning believed to have been caused by eating turkey ‘Thankagiving da She was found unconscious in the hallway pf No, 660 West Forty-vixth Street, last night laters than 6,000 loaded cara from |a prisoner at the Hudyon Street Hos- ninth Street, Staten Island oa fades the West, all containing grain, fee pital to-da Physicians there eay| River ferries were anywhere from flour, copper and hundred of other | she will recover. ten minutes to an hour ibabind tim commodities, have virtually turned] Although Policeman John Dilg of|in reaching Manhattan. if bay be . | the terminals d sidings of the | the Greenwich Street Station, who by Lge SHE OREy whistles an oad into @ storage warehouse for| was called in after the woman took | deep clanging bells. ies isome of the fe sareayet the poison, said she told him she had| Nine passenger and fretght steam~- quarreiled with her husband, Water-|ers that had succeeded in making man denied this. Quarantine from the open sea were ssage at all. ; WILL ADD TO $29,000 “HE HAS GOST THE STATE BIG “SPENDERS” SLEUTHS. Hotel Tray- ntre seorge Whalen, Who Has Spent 25| carl F. Carroll, night clerk of the Hotel Traymore, at Nos, 308-310 Weat Fifty-elghth Street, was arraigned to- | day in the West Side Co of conducting a disorderly house. Years in Prison, Goes Bai for a Year. rt on a charge Car 1879, when Whalen he has been yesterday afternoon to the Kings County Hospital suffering from acute mania. The girl had been studying hard. She hocame hysterical at her home. At thy | hospital st was sald that her condition |was due to overwork. It is expected | showed that sinee was first sent to prison arrested a dozen times, mainly or Jcharges of burglary yhalen € plained these charges by saying while drunk, had broken into stores she will recover and dwellings to sleep COMING BACK FROM EUROPE. | Be LL-ANS LONDON, Novy, 27.—Roth the Amor! ' Absolutely Removes ean line St. Lou sailing to-day, and the Holland-America Mner Nieuw | Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Amsterdam, which will sail from Fal- nouth Monday, will carry a large num- ber of Americans who want to be home for the Christmas holidays Aniong the passengers on the Nieuw smnsterdam wilh be Commander Powers Symington, Naval Attache to the Amer ic Embassy here. ‘This Ix the frat i absence he has bad since be Was appointed to his present post, more than three years ago. He will remap in America until New Year’ Can you do intoxication waste matter NEW FILM HERE SHOWING ARECENT BATTLE IN FRANCE Continuous Show of The World Pictures at the Ful- ton Theatre. Is it any wonder that you all the while your blood is bathing brain cell, every muscle fibre with the fermented poisons and wastes of constipation ? The only way to keep your natural, regular action of t Laxatives, purges, and cathartics brin relief—but they bring Constipation.’ Nujol, we will sen Beginning to-morrow at the Fulton Theatre there will be added to the war plotures being shown under the auspices of The World the Frenoh Government's official motion pictures of the sanguinary battle which ended in the capture of Hill No, $90. In this action, which from beginning to end is vivid and realistic, the attacking forces were put to the test of bravery and endurance under a withering fire, In this series of real action pictures it Is possible to see the havoc wrought by the great guns even as it occure— trees on the hillside snapping off the shells tear through the forest, hundreds of shella bursting overhead, Another series of pictures, officially taken by the French Government photographers, show the aotual Battle of Mitseral, In this Alsatian eng ment the German shells, directed by expert artillerists, have found their range, and are soon falling on the French trenches, right in the sone where the soldier photographer is operating hin motion pleture camera, The men in the trenches have hur- rledly adjusted thelr gas masks for the polson vapor ts seen rolling across the divide toward them. The Alpine chasseurs are working thelr mountain guns from the heights and in every zone of the immediate fleld of opera- tions the troops are working with a common purpose, to win the day, Still another picture shows @ war- time incident of another sort, It is ® prize fht and is being fought directly in front of the trenches whero the Foreign Legion, made up of men from ull over the world, are holding place. In this event—for a prize fight on a battlefield must be an event— Hob Scanlon, an American, and Adolphe Phein, are the contestants. i in a real Oeil For the first time to-morrow the audiences at the continuous exhibi- tion will see the war as it is being fought around Artois, Here the 220 mm, mortars are shown in action, ‘The whole of the films that are being shown at the Fulton were taken by order of the Great General Staff of the French Army for the National Archives of France and were loaned by the French Government to The Are You Giving Your Best to Your Work? yout best if your mind is dulled by auto- perpanen ity is by e If de pl STANDARD OIL (New Jersey, Bayonne World through its war correspondent, — t “too tired to think’? if body rid of decaying bringing , al intestines. also an inevitable reaction which leaves the machinery of evacuation weaker and more dependent upon the repetition of the stimulation. ' Nujol, a tasteless, colorless and odorless mineral oil, is the natural treatment for constipation. . It acts by lubricating, not irritating. Physicians everywhere are discarding the use of violent urges in favor of the mineral oil treatment which i. the endorsement of the highest medical authorities. , Write for booklet, “The Rational Treatment of druggist doesn’t keep int bottle prepaid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75c., money order or stamps. STEAMER WITH 53 ABOARD 1 SWEPT BY FRE AT NH —_— One Woman Loses Life and Four Other Persons Missing From Baltimore Liner. NORFOLK, Va. Nov. %—The steamers City of Baltimore and the Florida from Baltimore, arrived here to-day with @ number of parsons res- cued from the steamer Tivoll, from Baltimore, burned last night in Ches- apeake Bay, below Annapoll: One passenger is known to have been lost. and four other persons are missing, The known victim, Mra. Eva Bowdoin, of Crisfield, died on @ raft after sho was taken from the burning vessel. Thore missing are William Howard and Virginia Howard, children of Capt. Richard Howard, who com- manded the Tivoli: P. R. Vogel a watchman and Charles Ringold, « negro fireman. Among those rescued and brought to this city were Miss Alva R. Will- lama of Baltimore and Mra. I. I. Burrage of Newark, N. J. None of those arriving in Norfolk could give any more information on the loess of life than t# stated above. They aald most of those saved were taken off in boata, while others left the burn- ing veasel on life rafts, ‘The Tivoli is estimated to have car- ried about fifteen passengers and a crew of thirty-eteht. ‘The origin of the fire ts not known here. —>——— Many Difficulties Peace Cardinal Te! BALTIMORE, Nov. 27.—Henry Ford called upon Cardinal Gibbons to-day to outline his peace plans, The Cardinal echoed Mr. Teo Ford's Ropes, but, said he felt there were too many formidable dit- ficulties in the way to cessful culmination, ope for ite suc BE. Alexander Powell, for presentation in the United States and Canada, ‘These pictures are the ONLY ones that have been exhibited at the French Embassy in Washington at a private exhibition at which Ambas- sador Jusserand had as his guests the British Ambassador, Sir Ceotl Spring - Rice; the Italian Ambassador, Count Min. ; mbers of the French Commercial Commia- sion, headed by M. Lamour, and also of President Wilson's Cab- Judges of the United States Suprme Court. nerve, every t temporary COMPANY 4 New Jersey