The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1916, Page 3

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¥ PASTOnS WE IS © BURTINCOLLISI -_- 2. ~ Trolley Car Crashes Inia Mew Davti’s Machine at High wood, NJ, Crossing CHAUPPELP ALSO HIRT j Woman Whose fody Pinned in the Wreckage May Dle, Doctors Say Bre Ronart Hevie the voune wife! Me peator of the Fire ‘ temian Charen th Shaler sot A 1h Ringiaw ond Heapiral att om AF Meath from infurion received MAM whan har automobile WF @ trolley oar at Miteon and Molt ond Avemine in Hiei oot, on Mn Was t Mawes wirrh The hopin « Gene way her recowery dapania on) Bo, Be emtan: of inrernal injuriae wen | Ph fam MH farnes auffaur, } waa in the aceiie ain ‘he ' hompital, but ta nerioumiy wurt The Rew Mr fiavin daiive MAN, # AperiAl Len " COnmTeRATON of tie formed Church Mia Laven 4 Seiad BS SVSHING WORLD, MOWDAY, APRIL 17, 10 porrererens ne ne nnnn nnn nmes mene n ee A Dancer’s Wife Accuses Her of C ruelties FIXED Al S000. A aA ROL OOORE REL LLD LALO BOLL ODL LLL BE Rb ma oe > = World's Greatest Male br. ponentol Terpaichore Art Was Under Thumb of Hia Wile's Mother for Eighteen Months While Held a Prisoner, With Hia Wile and Baby, in Her Home in Austria Dancer's Wile, Here Alter Their Escape, Tells Story of Troubles and Deprivations She Says They Suffered at the Hands of Her Own Mother, Whose Abuse, She Asserts, Drove Them From House in the Night. Varguerite Mooera Marchal! srala ay te the dancer in the world Keates male Warala Nijinaxs bas received flowers, Jewele and Jove jottere from ladies Od Nigh ap vw ¢ sree eomntr in ' we Warsiay Sf Jinaky Pea been the object of na gotiations person ally conducted by { ter of tte ‘ J ner hone ' aaperiencs) item wane at the elot Which arrived ot the | ‘three dayne ago. Bane Ae Mrs Davin apprower Avenue, * ‘ Go tue & few varde f t “vey “iat 1 - tracks run ithe ratiroad Mghts showed « did not thin ewhich are to tracks Her view of an approaching north - the enat of the railroad - bound trolley car was obscured by two buildings on the corner, The car PP struck the cutein picked {t up on the arried it Afty-elht feet At track was automobile struck by close to the the wrecked whtch was then thrown between tho trolley car and the pole It necessary to use axes and ‘4 to remove Mra was uncon: Harnes 5 Davis saw was on top of the motorman f the car, and Benjamin the nductor, have baen to report why they cr Hudson Avenue at such speed that the car ran about sixty feet after it struck the Davis automobile ~— BRANDEIS CONTEST CLOSE. Nomination Likely to Be Withont Recommenda WASHINGTON, April 17 natio} preme day by without action. 1 be held Wednes and there are ind , reported to the Sen leaving the Senate nation may be without recom next step in t ttnelf. 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On Any Affected Skin at lenat two nighty rulers the g of Spain and the Empres of Russia—who have appealed to the A an Government to give bim hix freedom. Hut Warslav Nijinsky, Ike) many a@ lees notable man, has deen! | Junder the thumb of his mother-in-law It was at her hours that he was held, during the elgbteen months! when he was a prisoner of Austria It was she-—or at least her h isband who fret denounced him and his wife as spies. Tt was mother. in-law who subjected ted young couple to every humiliation and privation| She could devise, and who even tried to make her baby granddaughter auf. fer because {ts father was for the first the @ Rvesian. detention | Bet it from him—there of humilation to which one can't ask any man, much fess one of the greatest artists in the world, to descend! Hut I took the skeleton! 1 didn are deptt of facts which had been given me to Mme. Nifinsky, and sorrowfully and ntly she told the tale of wi wor does to even that best the emotions, mo “EL have never insured ther love, spoken of this bo- fore,” she began, “I do not lke speak of it now, for I do not want say anything against my mother, She is my mother, and so I feel that 1 ° must forgive her for anything she has done, But I cannot deny these that you say y are true.” ins have heard, the Mine, Nijinak sa face the shia and her ripplin cht brown hair is frawn away from it like a@ecalys, Hor Peyes are blue and she haw a chormirg! half amile. She sat In one corner of 4 sofa in the flower-filled apartment at the Hotel Claridge, her chin rest- ing on her bent fingers, and she spoke of her mother without bitterness, even with compassion, but af§o with a terrible lucidity. “My father was a wonderful man," she said “Ho was not an artistic interpreter himself, but he under- stood all that was beautiful, and he Poslam Soap Work Wonders COUNSEL PROTESTS rt Minas Pe “ Nve} ching Revenge Against ner Chicago De 10 T0 7 AGAINST COAL CHIE, FREMAN PENSION BL FATALLY RED lips Into Fighting Jer “ey City Blaze haere Murray ints woos +A ahoot ' * « fe 8 tame whe nh fetdine aber fs , ' ‘ ‘ « Pirie Natsondie pe " ‘ fivt Pevonte at ‘ al fame . ‘ “ ony i ‘ ‘8 pel . artihe “—"* ad owe a on anuad that Oye ba * “ia ab ou “ “ , ' ’ ‘ f pte Wiened - ontive of se ‘ ¢ " . Attorney Monee an i" f wt + eopt bw for IhAd “¢ « one 5 paren od BS ‘ former . r . is ‘he geen a « 9 in Wnt 09 , ~ — a ; and | paved t wind, © jaw the ‘ “* ate fle The ’ . mat ' t an vie atten ‘ ware , ‘ on inland “yn aid Mr Cromena ‘ t ‘ Ml * unehie to eepien hew piainte smn nie pension fund of he t ' of, he Aho ent of btu * tees ed enermnn nee aS eee ( tw m Kround amd anc ot thiad for trachera ® oy, test nd ae ar rensenable fi ‘ f 1 ween 1 yens hi on tre mao while My Meddinge aon” mber of ” . Tere mt « f for lehey retire on nf tthe 5 A te go inte the|"* ne naided ty ¥ ' rita of the writ muse hoe . one hurde sthhow Hiddinger nued out Ara be ls : ent on thie petition will te heard onty ae a not next Friday ato, Mf bore aie pos } wphviieeood cB Kern al Ron towe? Ten minutes af het nee th the trataing sohoots, | > sini ed aed io ‘ dnc’ ft the te | Syenenme Winists Stetee ——- mor walked ont of juabir asorty OF the teecnorn are vel) AYRACURE, N. Y.. Apel I1—Unk 20 voted for the blll and only c . sambera with his partner Vv enaebinina tei tour laree Tome Hr ana Hen Warslav” bes vai, ‘The: bell 1140 againat tt. In the high eohools thal somes tne strike for an otaht-hou Nijincki and Parent vo by a murety com bavy Hy Kyra Atour Wis Hiddinger was arrested Saturday MOmEr IM TF crning and rearrested yesterday. bi When he appeared at t Head quarters, wh on ast night, he wan browsht f » face with A = ~ - - | Lea Wel A mer and corporation whose invest! ught xreat pain ant thelrlof wncer-end ; FIVE FIRES ARE DUE cons Malia Oda hil Fe aeanccac COUNTY | TL epy On Us. CODA Otten ahe Wei) was involved by Btd- atlas Nw att IF mes to iy’| would eoine into my Toon and acreni T0 PASSOVER CLEANUP ‘ingen in_an expose of political cor- mare - SA SEuLealt HERAT Seen an tcniee bar ruption made by Willlam J, Burns rate oreo ile decode dead bt tion ther Ee with whom Riddinger was formerly rina i yiiat mm climax. cama. W became! Rubbish Thrown Into the Street gasociated. Fe earkum Anil hn Ina steat) ut curing for the bah reet Cleaners and -_ actress, Even now she the I tonty 2 francs a . A stage, Sho is a perann who ts very| Government. My. husband . Kiremen WOMAN EMBEZZLER FAINTS. eastly influenced, she is y emo: stepfather Five fires, due to t © ACCUMULATION Ueope When Sentenced to Reforma. tional, and I think sha does not al for my baby. | of pre- Passover rubbish, were report tory for Theft. ways understand the danger that ‘Twill notleq this afternoon on the east side! yopeisOWN, N. J. April 17.--Mra may result from the things she says. cela FLAS JEST very bit of rubbish and discarded | yyren.et Kesler Buck, wife of Charles “Her husband holds otfice in Vi-| «band ri el hed and clothing had t ut) fuek at I fo waw recently con= enna and know that ft was he money” ste of the homes of good Jows before | yiete ling something Mike $8 who denounced my husband and my-|! 1 irate night 13 Common 8 Suspender Com ; 1 uly ta self as spies to the Austrian Govern: yo but om ity A great deal of it wen the ptt withily mother knew of what he ‘ f th ine My bon eet e street le were | flentin Ai pant she her ed us y would never pert uinped und fire apparatus was senteme But T do not really think she under. | {hen they becune so abusive tf p to calls, ‘Whe buy: | 2.0 fing of F200 x stood that to say such a thing when that night outdoors. sitting upon a ind Rellers of new material kept | fainted and ha to ltedt inte e eoe there is war means—death,” Mme, bench. In the morning we wont back the streets cluttered with pushearts bana ‘and « ainty Detective Brennan. Nijinsky shivered a little. id took the baby and delivery wagon, and there were ‘k was brought etraigh “TL was very ter Httle Kyra Then they lent me money at) man 1 aquabbles as tho | me pital to court, Two weeks age " Spanish I used in thy 1 throu o atree {he for noneanee, he ts was born 1 od my husband town for th ‘ aR Aili A Py EN ip Angkor nek ¢ " Th i ‘ ! " reward i band a ' \ the doctor sud 1 cul ‘ town ‘ i So my waar ‘ He coitid 1 ' wae bY ON 1 not and he would nor « Madame #he wotld: io) i da ntlas LS at rm ore head lifted and she happily, the world for ns, that sh her set fire the building but after a serenely husband would take care of us veil 1 battle. the Mremen saved tho | “Then we were denounc tifully for the rest of our lives if we puttding is re denounced. And | vould come to them. She came and a ae | the police said we would have to co and live at my mother's, She has @ big house outside Budapest. We were sent to her because they knew that she would keep the best po: ble watch over us. Before the war stayed with us a Uttle while before lalways be kind to her, because she! ON A GERMAN WARSHIP is my mother,” ended Madame. vut er, never in thie world will we go she had urged us to come and visit ; ent 8 ick to her. When the war came she her. She war Bo glad when my jrorgot that my husband was a ereat| Erenel) Aviator Dro s Them Krom All fueband nfarried me; she praised [OTROt (het my aa my hi he « i ps e im, Could on ner that ne wa Htitu 1u0 “Then when we were sent to her could only remember that ie woe an Altitude of Only house she stormed at us and called yore Yard. ) us spies. She had sixteen la wai = 7 i . / rooms and she gave us one-—unfur- ARIS, April 17.—A French aviator nished. Bie ; had some furnitu FROGS OF ARTIFICIAL Jropped sixteen bombs from an alti- brought Into tt; a bed and a tude of o 0 ds on the that didn't’ match. at Kyra MHS AOE CRY LOL cy AEGE GH (11) the baby, in a room above, so that we had to go up and down stairs cy oratories 32 Wee st, New Von, id Free Sample of Poslam (0 Address rouble can afard to lenore Tie Ganehis Posiam, is an aid to health of Skin an@ Snperior for daily nse; Toilet, Bath, Shampooing, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL POSLAM AND PQSLAM SOAP twenty or thirty times a day. Then afternoon, [t is believed the she went about telling her friends) Dr, Loelvof Rockefeller | 2 So] bardment had good effect how she no longer had a home by din ‘ Aviators were active last night cause we were in it; how she longed Reports to Scientisis—Or Verdun fron id cast of to go and liv hotel so t she a Coeiachs lexpite the heavy fos, re might not be ¢ to see Males Can Be Prod bombardnd the rally | “"Dian't she e to her | WASHIN YN, Ap ~The S ontlans, Vagny, Arnevil | eranddaughter : detalii 6 jand Rompaeh “She wanted to do things wit p {tional Acaden BE cSein BALONICA Apri Krenel annual session here , which I wouldn't permit,” said Kyra bombarded er ™ ther, who is evidently a thorough. | prominent soir “ ’ | Strumnitaa and Roxa hodern young mother. lout the country In attend nLand exhibit her to-all her friends. | wa presen DUTCH MAKE PROTEST. She wanted to have her in a room jpaper by Dr. Jacques Lor of where people wer ing. 1 anid | Rockefeller Institute of Now ¥ Demand Aish Return that Kyra must s ut nutet h Perri Seleed Letters and keep yegit mother ' via wireless to Sa was vor yi experiments eonducted Pd AL i } "E have ained how hard it waste) hf reation of fro. Nath ; i get nulk 1 wen hi firmed the belief the y | Hetention ¢ inl Hungaria ld that y aimducot. ‘Eovdeciace he tint registered contain! if f world « “ ning i 4 a i ’ have been detain to his house ad mile nnaged to keep om i" as t 11 nper milk, She re | pg ? rN was addressed to France p and walk babe ee > T were five or ten | Sealen stir Dies in Street fis it trive seaary At you he ot our husband’ Voiasked uy \ WF sould no ave J ) pon ‘ clind Abbe Cait i Ni i ae iit aat f it, because she was i our safere am primancra, Hut harante ls at Dun tosdig,. Dea Ha , Vantarcovered Ht with apHike and'put| fornjay alse, wer a LEAS iota heme allure “ not rat. Aa adancer his foot mu at cnenncn | QPECIAL NOTICES rine simple, bat it a His Wire Dead ASK FOR and GET se aie te - HORLICK’S « THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK cheep substitutes goss YOU sage price New turned my mother's a> of. 2 Special Facilities Have Been Provided for Making Nec Alterations No Charge for Alterations Nineteen Weat Thirty-fourth Street vote wam 1.266 in favor of the bill and | today “There are now 2.500 men ou 710 against It [{inariee Mehle of Fhiladelphia, interna. The elementary achoole, where airike und #aya that byt iH young teach abound, furnished 10,- | of the 1000 union ma will be out 104 votew against the bill and 6401 In if favor, ‘The opponeuta new that they b of the bill anne leve @ mu Jority of nearly 8,000 against the pro- Posed measure whould have Its effect on the Legialature and the Governor. Tho vote was taken for the purpose of settling disputes as to how the, teachers stand on the tssus. ; -_—_ CHILD FATALLY BURNED. | Dress Ca bt Fire in Jomping Over Lighted Can Venita Lione, « little nine-year-old miss who 1s mothorless and who re- mains at home at No, 107 Christopher while her father and older sta- ters out to work called some girl friends tn to play with her to-day Among them were Lucy even! years old, and Be Hover, nine year 1, They Hehted a candle and started! “ Your Easter Hat Is Here) t wit st dottar London Feather Hate $5 to $10 and up hie children jumped over th several times and then tt was qradual-| ly ruined to make the jumping moro | dimcult, Venita jumped af die had been placed o: from andie 500 ‘New Creations * || Gebeafither Hew Potton St wh tyn Sturer owt Tuesday, 1,000 Easter Suits at the One Price 319-5 The second of the series of great Easter Wee! sales at the new hion Shop-—-bringing — gether at one price more models, more fabr > greater selection from every point of view, thon you have ever seen in one establishment at any Iatest Models in Navy Ser, Parisian Twills | Suedes and Cheviots & Lightweight Tweeds Silks and Satins \ In actual intrinsic value, not considering the & vteness and exclusiveness of style, the riche election this house has ever presented Embracing every authentic moeel of the season—copied from the same sources as the 50 &75 and 8100 suits—well tailored and of the hest materials available at the price. new Exhaustive assortments also at $25, 820.75, 35, 840, BO, 880 and 875 Deliveries Guaranteed for Easter Fashion Shop SRE,

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