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CROPSEY 10 AID INQUIRY IN OFFER OF $500,000 BRIBE Thonpson “Pecnnatiee May! Ask District Attorney to Make Investigation. WHITNEY HITS REPORT. | S. Commissioner Says Board of Estimate Already Checks Work of Transit Board. Tt Is possible that District Attorne Cropsey of Kings asked to find out al! the details of the $500,000 bribe suggestion made to Col Timothy 8. Williams, Pre RR. T, were still negot Willams tian again County will be ident of the while the dual contracts under tions. Col. refused on the witness :and to tell the Thompson committee the name of told him he ty of a prominent city oMcial by pay= ing him halt Tho Thompson Committe has asked the Legislature to pass a law giving power to punish a refractory witness in contempt of a joint committes of both Houses. If the to pass, the whole m will prob ably be referred by the Committee to Mr, Cropsey with vestigate the allege tion from bes! man who could remove the host a million law A request to in Auditor B. PL 1. Gay and a few assistants presented a ma Ir terborough accounts ty we a sub-committee of the Thomp: Vom mittee which me 1 otttes of Pe ley Morse, No. 1 Broadway, witt Senator Towner In the chair, Tht SAYS BODY 1S A POISON FACTORY Urges everyone to drin of hot water before breakfast. glass Just as coal, when it hurns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom. bustible material in th: m of ashes so the food and drink taken day after ‘a certain.» hie ta terial wh ely elimi nated f nel comes fe | feria whieh infe this tosins and. ptow , med and sucked inte th Men and wome + fe ing right mus baths. Before ew jorning drink others whe © foul breath, In ness, or have after meals, srr ion : I + sufficient to mak thusint on the sub internal very little, anyone an ¢ Remember insite important than outside hathin vause the shin’ pore ” ovky impurities. inte the Wy usin poor health, while the howe dl cweetens and freshens the st hot water and limestone phosphat act on the stomach, liver, kidneys cid hhowels Advt Brooklyn Shield & Rubber @ Skhn ty ra a Lay Rysbor Coodr< iy Buriny Baby Porites ea {AMD Yost oF found articles ade wertised in The World will be Visted at The World's Informa. tion Bureau, Pulitzer Bullding Arcade, Park Row; World's Unera Other, northwest core and Broadwa: lem Offic, I Sty and Worl’ e- for 30 dass the printing of the @dvertisement, shout fail TAS BVENING@G WUKLY, tL UBBUAY, MAKUM Do You Know a Girl Adding Up to Ten? If So Marry Her Quick; She Is Your Mate; | Also Eat Less and Drink More in Spring, doe nao | Health Expert Tells How to Escape That Tired| ******®*°*s)°: Feeling Without Taking Sulphur and Molasses * ° -Cut Out Alcohol and You Can Escape All Romantic Feeling. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | | It Is here, You have it, I have it. Everybody has it. | | What are we going to do with it? | Whai? Why, Spring fever, of course, | ‘or Wiuter’s rains and ruins are over Season of snows and sins; ° The days dividing lover and lover, the light veal loses, the night that wins.” 1 always quote Swinburne, by the way, when 1! have spring fever. It's an infallible symptom, Our grandmothers used to take sulphur and molasses, | dandelion tea and other horrific things for ft. But] our grandmothers were hardy animals As Joseph) H. Choate remarked, a long time ago, the hardest thing the Pilgrim Mothers had to stand was the Pil- grim Fathers. But the medicines they took came next. and all the Now Dr. Louis R, Welamitilor, physical “director of tho West Side Branch of the Young Men's Christian Assocation, says we must not take spring tonics for that tired feeling, or that romantic feeling, either, In-| stead, we should eat a great deal less and drink a great deal more. Wait— | ” just a minute! Br Louis R EAT THE EDIFYING SPINACH? WELZMILLER AND THE ETHICAL CABBAGE. | Jumes prevent an elopement or save a DRINK WATER, For Dr. Welz-|nome, Yor, he does! Hecause 1 could} — . ° snail miller attributes most of the crimes /soarcety credit tis announcement, H none to the gir! or rin away from her of this ft full-blooded genera- | put the proposition to the ¥. M.C. A./and put himself on a nach diet.” » f st we eat much | physician In this concrete form: |1F YOU ADD UP TO TEN, GET isoned, and ce Do you think that {f Launcelot had! MARRIED. au of alcohol. Dr.jnot been a meat r King Avthur’s| “Have you ever considered the We n the moral in-|nome life might have rivalled that of |ory that re none of us wh fluence He thinks that pr, Lyman Abbot? Do you believe | Male einulee Dt Wolke n oditeing| | mille wi making any re- " an edifying ‘that if Tristan had been o vegetarian | piy to cat f spina , of cabbage! King Mark would never have under-| "Oh, I'v Weintnger.” t hig c ‘ may some lraken to right his wrongs with an| said W erge put the e? Dos’ 0 oe eininger theory well not long Sree ene mummers sea ad eaten all ago when he said, ‘We are none of us 1 1 will g through the |his meals in a phyasteal culture res-| wholly male or w ‘emalo—we are 1 1 u > cost Of |/taurant, would he have killed himself | me sexual major 1 th Fc ubwass UN, | because he thought Juliet dead?" i Dr. Welzmilier an \ t er they wi joe? ¥ any mar e di w, look here," Dr, Welzmiller hap the ied, a good-humored twinkle light ow parts we ng his blue eves, “you can put t arry the little clinging Nl this way: If those fellows had lived ; ig nine parte. female, m1 ‘i 4 ne big, masculine woman shou <q /On Vegetables they would not have had! ate with the small man and should Ia uny fight in them or any of the other! jead him aré as she always does, sioner 7 ! male qualities that lead cede Tt makes him happy. (This, T must ea he is contrary to my observation nto danger and into temptatic ) h He Gols |zere caneee ere ants temptatlon N) Little men are proverbially boss and ‘ tubw and construction |strictly vegetable diet takes the fient| ty!) fellows amiable and easily rk, Wefore they awarded Jout of men, Jack London speaks} bullied.) Middle-sized men and women te Public Service Commission. | somewhere of the vegetarians shiver-|should marry each other,” Dr. Welz. ust he ved by the Board. o' ed. The fifty-ffties whit “ ng wit the orle miller, continu ‘ ‘ : a a Whitey jing with fright at the orles of tho) ™! Donk around and youll A iy is the Board of }meat-eating cannibals rushing to de- pily married cou- | Estimate which decides fust what ivour them heen mated un- mou f city money can be ex-| «in winter ows at pee 6 with this | He ane” au Ouike com | In winter, you know, tt fe neces- Te Sel * subway, matters sary to consume meat and erally | that addy nN Liturna Of, ote enenting ten ‘ im he ned now we abra ny tw Urposes mad be keep up the te mperature of the body,/uf spring fever, Let him go ahes yn spi because of the and propose mpir chad pine the warmer |“ Wiich is all very well In theory. y New Y Th less heat is required, and/oniy, did ma \ “consequently less food. But human | Fs ; yihS beings keep on eating the same quar en ¢ : ty of food and same kind of 1100" en Fouls {x iMogl- food because habit makes them feel! apr . 8 t they must feel a certain fullness | miller ' ting 1 dinne they have not had) Spinach wt ' He just took his club and went ving them ‘ows oft Doctor ssive heat by perspir tion, whiet tion radia-| said. To which 1 cools the skin Perhaps those man thi ived w ner mind, And In spring we should manufacture riless heat by consuming iess food of feat is, and wae shan y eating ja f fresh vegetables an und things ike the viantitie: rink thede | ted |Decause of the wate y And we fruit ontain t woof nature.” Dr Man ould drink They Met " Somewher. eink ‘rance”? ' ATTACKS A TEACHER | And They ll viii in New York’ AND GETS A BEATIN INPECULIAR SUIT, rk Place, to Publie six years old, of No. 1100 F Hrookiyn, while on her way ‘choo! No. 144 shortly before 9 o'clock this { as knocked down by /Mrs. Huntington Involved |Witiamn Pickett, a negro, who then Action Against Husband By | grabbed her p and ran down Al- - ; | bany Avenue, The negro stepped from! Clubman Secretary. | tree and without a word behind a | k the young woman with his fist between the eyes. Miss Black was partly stunned bx S KEPT SECRE | | {the blow and staggered to her knees, Railway President’s Answer | tecovering herself, she acreamed and a J ’ ‘ lthen gave chase to the thief. Pickett Alleges Varnum’s Conduct |increased his gait at the sound of her nd she yelled: "Stop thief!” and kept on Several mon joined in the pursuit, The fugitive jumped into a subway and one of his pursuers voice Was Disagreeable to Him. ——_- | Through a demand made in the Su-) preme Court to-day by Robert Tay-| excavation lor Varnum, lawyer and clubman, for) landed a right hand swing on the col- information aa to how he conducted red man’s Jaw. When it was learned himself so as to annoy and offend {that Pickett had punched the teacher’ Mrs. Henry Fdwards Huntington, lin the face, the white men pummeled” | wife of a muiti-millionaire ratiway }iim overs the head and body, magnate, It became known to-day | policeman Butler happened along im Mr. Varnum has brought mutt for time to save him from annihilation, $86,540 against Mr. Huntington, Mr. |Hoth Miss Black's eyes were biacle |nand swollen, The negro still held on to the purse, In the Gates Avenue uurt Magistrate Voorhies held Varnum was until last year Mr, Hunt- ngton's confidential secretary. The popers were secretivy fled late for the Grand Jury on the last. year, The complaint containa| jcharwes and added: “There will be no the meagre informat that fot! bail Miss Black was unable to teach toe Dec, 1, 1912, until Varnum acted a tary to the mill of $10,000 a year July 24 lant Mr. confidential secre- | naire at a salary! and on the Intter| ACTRESS TELLS SECRET late was diacharged without cause.| is The sun $86,540 ts fixed by Mr. Var-| | is . date lias not ‘nounced. Miss) A Well Known Actre ‘elle How She er vctety my ean remit eee FEMS Ta IEG Ast ls Ant la hier byw former| Darkened. Her Gray Hair and after Mr. Huntington, Mr, Varnum| Circled the Earth; Then | marriage Joseph H | Promoted Ite Growth With says, had held out to NIG She Met Mr. Gidding viii ol So. 31) Weatoue tfundred| — Simple Home Made Mixture. great personal advantages and had She Met Mr. Gidding. Vand Third She ts an accom — prom him a lif position. ‘The - plished musician and sportswoman.| Mi ills Nccneg cm vere services rendered by Mr h Misa Mery! rank had to travel! Mr. Gidding is the brother of Mr, J. actress, who darkened | aray hi ry rendered by Mr. Varnum, the * the With a simple preparation which s) complaint sets forth, were of a pecu-] More than « around the world be- [AL Gidding and a member of the) i" 8, fHnEle Preparnton Wate te liarly deltcate and personal natural fore net the said fate} Fifth Avenue firm of that name, He Things, Th, made the following and of immeasurable value to Mr,| being from ber home town and per- | and Miss Prank t in Franco at the} ttatement: “Any lady or gentleman Huntington. sonitied by Nathaniel Gidding. A outbrevk of (he war and their engage cay darken theit gray hair and make The name of Mrs, Huntington was| BOW they're to be married, though (he | ment rwed it soft and glossy with this simple can mix at home, ee. whieh they brought into the case by Mr ton. She was th Collis P. Hunt tral Pacific Hunting Widow of the late om, builder of the Railroad and uncle of To a half pint of water add 1 og, of a small box of Rarbo Com- These Yeopartment of Justion have PRISONER IN TONER (cia ata sm hay rum and 'y on. of glycerine. an be bought af an: pound ingredient Jrequiced shade, ‘This will gaake a gray- person look 20 yenrs younger, Iso fine to promote the growth esitching and,sealp humors ellent for dandruff and falling Advt and Was a distinct surprise to ti friends of ¢ Ry this mar. rake Huntington fortune, valued at $25,000,000, was reuntted, No mention of the alleged annoy- ing and offensive conduct of Mr. Var- num toward Mrs. Huntington was contained in any of the filed papers REVEAL GERMAN PLOT Von der Goltz, Who Figured | i ? > be . ‘re | withheld by Carter, Ledyard & Mil in von Papen Case, Here ey rn, counsel for Mr, Huntington, was as Witness. SG ° icin ee AIL Occasions ; Geer & Yindsay, counsel for Mr. was brought to this country to-day 1e couple the great hair” ———— Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 29. Horst von der times as Bridgeman man sympathizer and informant, Varnum. Some of the particulars fensa set up by Mr whieh Mr of the de- Huntington upon Varnum = seeks further 4 to be spared if he will testify inal (ip Tn what way he exhibited bad tom-|{ute tnvelving, vionstion of tie neu | ee \ Wednesday’s Wonderfu' per; how he performed services in an ity of the United States, He came r ‘ inwilling manner: how hie serie [on the Miniand o¢ the Amoticun Lino, | age Collection at custody of Sergt, oust of Seot ses BE $10) N’ simply those in- were objectionable; in what way he|tand Yard, Ray lerate of his was not con Jeport | onducted him. and offend Mr. what day jnient; in what way hec | self so aS to annoy Huntington and his wife; nthe spring and early 115, in California, Mr summer of hetween-times dresses that you Varnum ab home of Mr without pern sented himself from t ft bi mon Em buss naw papers Ue Huntington ny intaver ht What way he proposed to absent him- | Papen we can possibly swallow \ tables are best which @ 1 and which do as and bean ' CENT FERRY FARE BILL jiu sons undernow | | | MANTIC FEELING 1 Ie Sine Brooklyn Complains to Comp eeling, Now about roman 7 ; nibaer ! eeling which usually a panies i ” eet e1GHe } The spring drive-n nd Lord pated tid * , Kitehener and Joffre 1% ne may ren ane) 5 ‘ NE about for tw rilop sex, Caectded that 1 ow l\6 i om ¢ hat leads yout fala x ' T would 1 Pu tN mW ' Jelope with chorus gi al way and ent spina Un Worry Com. [to marry te annuity gerous sympt do you re ERRAND BOYS ACCUSE a| vamend th M Qabberie r Mout ela lave Gollberg Planned 4 h y N Took Good \ \ 4 j Car hin 1 tie ihe earti 1 a i nion 1140. Wo \ and nel Bs tie , toln a) ay Mckee ara HAIRS :: ; : , ie y ; Mild! The tr Hf Ay! 1 n Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair (12 (tier fellow pay tor the E bi peed: ane Color Restorer is the original prot Reman ’ , f praparation for safely and quick! ‘ , restoring the natural colortogray, |« M } wee d bleached hair in afew | won rs, th good repuiat ‘ nad aves the hair clean, fluffy changed his employ inet * ‘al h f they wear ‘em , Wale alccin . ) Package and special bay fe Dv. We 1 a tad nen : titonalockot bar. This miller answered, T can't it 0 ed prove more than anything | happy marriage without communit , puld say in an advertisement jof ' i hi t ’ " now and be sure to tell the Ket ou Nd 4 gray, Was tt people W ; rowa of light Phot wep nto ther 1 we 1 mwaniat s ‘ only by what we give nt and ' "Yhat is true, ag 1 1 , have copied cy . admitted, “but you. ia na 1 rt rhe sate ane sure remember the name, when and how a young man is to tell Phe police expect t : t Mery T.Goidmar, Goldman Bidg., St.Paul, Mim a' this season whether he i# to pro- claimants. ) { etter protected | becatine no water pata, | r natur out perni nfever his. nan , in. von call “charming — little ; } Aad i a Vay ‘ nthe " o \ Im: | Papen's pt ! ) ae AD frocks,” but a striking . nthe ns d : He ee i peel ton ® , thout pern i ff ‘ hd assortment of silk dresses ‘i F reas aise it ‘ od to y in Englon tor \ for morning, afternoon Heh do 1 repay 1 ery s 7 woper constdera for the] ‘Tower, with Nis bfe pea r Y y evening. ichiea 4 Fenian Hit Olanilier ate | a mar vens or ae oF He Als e Wind) {t bRGA he ,) Not so elaborate as {too nourishing, wered, “and no tna wise i re t w [urisaner wa Dolo: wl ome AD Ou Le our 830 and 840 gowns, f Senter, el ‘GOLLECTOR’ AS FAGIN t and made the This man is int not only In) Enghind , self for six weeks w lt ndoin what wa ifth Avenue and ne, “Rose Hill and of the newest Sprin silks emphatic an fashionable in their in- dividuality. Gowns that are girlish, period models and the foncies, in all the latest Spring wn Assortinent Chat will be much discussed. intil he entered & lawye Jthere at stated in und by his ogre rh ty Germany op tu An Mr Hantington: spe 1 litte of New on saan E ie engl tine tn vel Yor at No, 2 Bast Ho has severs California, where most the close of the Here von wl TT wat der Guitz 19 of ta utont A No Charge for Alterations A At the 9 New Tanchoon nest |TO DINE CANADA'S PREMIER. Ste Borden WHER Fashion aus Shop vont ms a ae Mahe ; Nineteen West 34th Street NER MERRALLACONIT 2° swoasas ae ler of t rary lite f= eee met BST. COMPANY 1820 A ve : ce “i i : 4 7 Falstaff imported A d w Ale mor d 5 Hroneric Haulin, 3.1 7 : ndarew exander 1 -dvalinnse in) henge fig ui Sardines Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street |= 15¢ tin: t+ T 4 About 1200 Pairs of Women’s Boots \ combination of the small lots remaining after the heavy winter selling are grouped and marked at $2.65 a pair Original prices were $3, $4, $5 and $6. incomplete, mn te Work “Hawaiian Sie cig Pineapple Sizes are narrow and small sizes predominating. LOO Natureltiavor very tendes had B10 eat since MHA utt