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Fen Suffragist Commandments
for Marchers on Saturday.
"THOU "H?LT NOT TALK"
No High-Heeled Shoes?Plan Is
tn Awe Legislators with
Grim, Sil-?p.t Host.
: Tbou shslt not keep tliy Btstsn ?**-????'**?*.
place at 4 p. m.
j. Th'/j shall not poll tbs eolor arr-eme
Wear whits ?' poaaibfe.
i. Thou Shalt not Vd\\i wi'h mtn<*1nr ?f*?*
-.? foollsb virgins do Wear low-hcfled
boots
4 Thou ?ha!* rot slouch. i-*-'n<*mr*e.**1nr tbe
aranc? of the tout easembls depen*j?
marcher
s Hold thy l^ad erect .m-i F^-^nld*****
?
eep Btap
' Thou shalt rot talk.
eyes to the front.
multitu-i* to s#etl out
thy brother, nor thy
. . .T. ?. man i ervant,
? i?, witiiin thin? apart*
? marnhinl for a
i(, t ? lend sn attentive c?r to
?-. - ? ;?? ?f th? marshal.
ten rommatidinem** -a-hirn
ige ho*us on t h?*tr
march un Fifth avonu? on Saturday after
noon Writ ii ? rv? of purple on thou
leaflotS, they aro b*Mng
over the city to tho hordes
? ?.? Ith advice a!>?>ut the
The eeventh commandment ia the one
ol being hrr.k(?n. Imacine
? n '?ulkini' In silence
for two : olid i -
"Oh, there's my huahond'. Ilfllo, ,7:?.'k.
I know I was irolnic to march, did
woman waving a flap
? <>ur house, hut she's
? h "
All th? rful chatter of V'.\h r-harao
?i : -, enliven the trip is for
! nous,silence, icrim drter
? ? ? y line of the stern face
lips, <>vf>8 Merrily fixed
np, tramp, tramp.
show tbe t.owern that
? bueineaa Would
? ?ra rar?* t.? roe th'f?
n roh upon them tif
??.?.r, ? ',,^e at th?? next seaalonT
them take h?**>d ti'en leat they rouse
ecli a
* is the mission .u ti.* parada, if
little stenographers or the
t?S who are to he
? thl l Sfle Hall Tm-ettng do
not realize tin s hi< ?i burn? in
?he br( the leacif-rs and oc?-aslonal
t their friends on the wayside,
c,.*?. ttiey vont interf?re
- is of th<* frro
? ?
No ?dors Heel?. Thin Time
? ? third ?ximmandment, whirr? eon
tgear. la s voty B?ri
"i?, m?i'--e.'" to thoe? who marched last
?? from pore heels all the
If vou ar*) of F-u-*h smjT ?e?
' *? ear tbe foft??*-t of
-st of boots. If.
'..?-- i bou] superior to sneh
0,j won't kno*?- you have
?
remarks Mrs. Alfred
Mrfu] treasurer of the
?al Union. *'>*obody re-ids
The World's
Greatest Condiroent
?icvi? lb?
orM ??>*,
LEA ? PERRINS'I
SAUCE
TMI oaiaiNSl wencfSTtnsHiiif
rapraisB *flas?*sini for Fish? Bot snd
sM Mt?ti, Soups.. St?n? sed ???**?*
An Appetizer
- *>5yf. A rent?. N.V
every hour en the hour.
' A. M. to 10 P. M., and at
midnight, from L'bertv St
10 minutes of the hoai
from \*T ?3d "4
Excursion T?cke?s
Between
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
Sold On and After Mav ?
WILL BE GOOD TO
RETURN WITHfN
10 DAYS
ladtsdbBJ Date of Sa'e
Int.ead of 6 Days as At Prasant
IT PAYS
to Look Around
That's **hat many have said after
finding?- tho superior value iu
Christmas. Pianos.
Player-Piano?, from.$375
B*by Grand Pianos, from .... $450
Upright Pianos, from.$250
Our rtuno-risrrr raeCbaalflBB ?an be
??????j '.\e? In any llano. Why not hav?
on? -?m m your??
Information Cheerfully V*urma'?e<|.
Christman Sons,
35 West Fourteenth St.
CARPET -J. 11 f. fititftis
CLEANING' *Sfi?WtfUtl SI.
any ad'ice abou* what ta wear. It wog *
make any difterer.ee. You dor. ? I
your feet **rhen you hear ?hat band e-p)ai -
fng. It's so irf: ?:-i ? ? right ?long
and ior?et everythlni Why, laat year I
rr.ir*hed in London arith .'.fi c';i!'r:-- It*
I had been 111 and at a hospital for three
weeks ? had to have a nurse tra- al to
Lo>*?ion with ma W? arrived on 1
evening. Saturday T ira?-ehed In that
rade, six mile* H wa? ! iralked hom?? af?
terward and Id eal ??? l ' lay? af
terward that t had I
dinner or Buppei
A?id T v? never been ?lek s minute Rince.
Marching In a parad? Is a cur? f?r#r
That's why **??* aren't ?otnar to aiio-i i
on?- to ride except the very old ladies ft
avili do th? ethers good
' As for food, ave''!, over in England ?vei
hod- had fa before rnarehing. w e nr ?
do tha? here 7 - ; : ? ". V. ? Com?
mlt?e.. hot suggested bevlng eoftee for the
s?a"1ns souls who reach Carnegie Hail
fir?t. Pfrhar?- we'll have some of rho?e
coffee wagon i standing on the al
No tea for us. though, it would mai.?- too
trood ? k-i,. for the no
ore.''
Cavalrv Leader in Hosottal.
f it weren't enough ?o have the weak
minded Ayr I! aeathei I
sudden, preven?1".-; ih? white silk ps
parad?-. Fate haa been unkind to tl
fragtet? in laying lo? their lew er
airy, Miss Annie R. Tinker, Bh? who was
to I? al the I "i ol th? flftj horsewomen,
? .f honor to th?
the hospital for an appendicltli opjra
t ion. which cannot be delayed. Mrs
Charlea E. Knoblauch will probab!? tak?
h?>r place In the ; -
<?np hundred new recruits to nar.-h In
the men's division wer? enlisted yestei
R. C. Beadle, seirretary of the league, ?!?
? ni- -o Inform every brother and
sympathizer that th? thine; for him to do i
to send his name and i ihe secre?
tary, No. 11 Broadway, whereupon he will
receive Instructions to be in piac? on Bal
urday at ."? p. m. at 13th street, east ..? I
avenue. Til? men will be arranged In com?
panies oi ?.ne hundf? d, nuadi if ten,
squad carrying . n American flag.
Decoration? then ??ill be none, tor, ?v
Mr. Beadle explained, the men r.
;.- nseh'ss to try to compete for beaut)
stakes with th? vciiiie clad, flow?
ahead of them Th? parade will I formed
as follow)
Washington Bqu " horse
ba k.
nien's Political Union, usher? f.?r ?..
strr-et ?paakera.
Waahbiftaan B<nHU*? Naath, ea.? or T-inyi ava
-??nutnrta' i.-r,,'!.?> of the YVotii' I - I
I'nloB, gel en I - " Publie
te?? Ir-.rr. r.rl\a,r- hi,,.,.) I. ..
dent?, a-'-.
sat 4 street, East ?Women'? Pollt!?*?]
iir.-'t'?..?ii.i!iMi women. doctor?, lawyers, i
?.ito:?-. nur?.?-?, writers, mustclai
srtre??et. ?-raftsmen, librarla is, i? tura so
r-,;, I v> ? --?? ... ,>?,.
P?h *trpr>t Wr If? ?X??.rr|rV<? f .-?* I * t. - |J T l In- . tn .
.: workors, mill! era-, dress, slitrtwalst.
. rt .. dorn? ?1
10th f(rr?t. I.^St V. "t ??:, ' s Politic?! I
basin??? ?omen, mauiaaer?, tetan?.
iho| - et pera, et? ... . . , ?.. ? ?
stenographer?, ?eieph?-1 s operator? I
rio at?
l?itli ??ree?. W?s1 Women ? Pollfl ? Cnlon.
?'ifrnf? pionar-r? . ? -?? - from
a? a-nt.-p. fic?ndlnavl? s?
nth it-eft, East ' states v?
tlonal board, r" n< etl lut, H
Ma.-.--?- It?, !
Jerrey, Ohl*. Pennsylvania, T?m
V.-g;!-!?. Wul ngt ?realas, etc
?treat, Wei ..,.-..,
?'en, 0;'-"-?' 1 1 -' " ' ' ' ? . ?' ''.
lasagiH
ltth str*st, Ee*t??Hat
?
K'.h ?tr??t. Ka?? from t nlea Bquarc?^?n?n
"??-ii" r--''^. Collagi Leagu '' . '
L.?ign:?. Women's 1
y?ih street, East 1
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I p -c:?.. I
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S?FFRAGE PLAY A^'SCREAM"
Roars ?f L&nglrter Greet Barnard
Girls in "Press Cuttings "
Th? Barnard Collect "suffragettes" gav*
their annual play yesterday afternoon ,ri
the eollega ? ?? tha 1r>fe':r amuse?
ment c* practically the whol?
which *i-.-^r.ged to see "what it T
about." lha suffrage play Is i
or.?, entirely coml? entertainment of th?
?joue?*?; season, both by Its nature md v
?he tact that th? ?.tag'.rg. r-M'
??ettir.g art usual!" hastily got '-:
Th.i year the play wa? "Steal ' ?? -.
h takeoff er. Ute present English ?? I ol
af?ai::-.. Gco-e? Bernard Bhaw*a bits and
lokes kept tha audience ta a constant state
of laughter, and often, tha performers w?r?
forced to ?>tcp beeauss of thia and a . ? ?
Je:!re t? laugh therrr?t!" es., which wai not
a?e'.i concisaled.
Or.e plaea ?specially aras tco much icr
both play ar.l cudler.:? This ,? ?.: where
Edith Beaenblatt, ir. % \a.rge ar.d ma .
er.??, as ''Genera! Mi'chfcr.?-," blustered s
Litt!* too fret!** far the aquUlbrtuaa of her
mustarche, which a ar perau ided to remain
in its proper placo or.ly aiier rr.ar.y ?isibl?
dabWngs with Gentra! Mltchener s hand?
kerchief. The lines oi th.: play, too,
tha audlaa?*?? In a constant uproar. One fair
?".ams*.! ar. ''Balatrulth, M P., announced 'I
aa a (^nfirrr.'Kl bachft!or," while General
MltChanar declared In an i!!-ronc*al"3 high
-ind girhch tena that nat?
oral barytone "
The cast followi
Genera' i:.?.i-h?r..r . iU Keasablatt, IB
Ord?r!y. .- ?? *-- HambuTtar, 11
_3.:iq?:?y. y. p . . r. Hosrsr.-. ??.:
Lad*/ Conn-hid, rir-fi-.a'1 e Btaia, 'Y?
Mr? Earijf.". E. D?4>?0*a 11'
v-? r*-r-:: ,..:. ?...H t.--..
*???iM>>-0?n?ral Mlt?*h?n?ri ?
T.rr.*r-T'r.' prasant
Tha Barnard Suf?raee Club w_~ ?-.ranted
three years a**"5 and has a lar?e number of
students cr. its snrolasent lha praaUdant
i* Nacrr! Harr:?. '11 secretar-,- ar.d ?.rf.?':
urer. Liltta Stem. 13. A delegation cf the
?jTsoat anthnalaatlc rr:e*r.her?. will march in
lha rar aie on Safirtjay.
BFIPELI-F-iS BEHOBOROOM F ".r0F
Faren's of Eloping Gir! Won't B?WI
Let Him Hear Her Voice on 'Phon?.
[By Tt'.egrarr-- to Th? Tribune ]
Ban Francisco. April %\?-Marred, but
separated from hi* youthful wife by irai.?*
parents la the situation to-day of Louis R
Cran?*-:!' v be eloped aith atlas Alice
"W'estpha!. of Oakland, last laeek. And not
only tha?,.but Uta father !?? Cn'.iy threaten?
:cg to havfe the tnttrrlaiYe annuDi^d. despite
the frantic protests of the husband, who is
nineteen years ol- Cranwall feeli that ha
is deeply ?rrong? i
"Why, they won't *wen let ma i -
wifti," he exclaimed, Indignantly. "Hers I
have bef;n married ever since !ast Tuesday,
w-h-^n Alice and I eloped to Red-wood City.
I brought her back home, a- we ir>?
lo keep the marriage ?er-ret r?c. ;-o', |
I have not ?*?en her iln'-c thru time. I
really think they should take pity on me
.-?nd lai me hear her voice, aven If It ?s only
over ?he telephone. But her fath?r seemi
relentleaa, and I suppoae t must reajgn my
t'.-lf to my fate. It if- hnrd for ou?.- To h ,..
a honeymoon nipped before he has e^en
ed it. ii |s simply rldleulous for ma
lo i .. . . i?-.,<?ni without .-un brld?
HELEN (.OULD VISITS CPUISEF
Attend" Divine Service with Jarkies on
Board the Maryland.
? p?. Telegraph to Th? Ttiba
Diego, Cat. Apr" ?.?Miss Helen
(??.nl?!. philanthropist and frion?l of -
?attended divine service aboard ih.- crniaw
laarylaad testa nlght Bhe v?? acooiti
by a delisgatlon ''''",T, ll" Floating B
oi l iiristi.iii &jdoavor.
Repieaentatlve Charli Spalduii ol
Coronado, ?i. )?v? i?*aJ lb? sermon, and i
was n special prar-rraaana <?f nnuric Many
?.f the in? ?i <>f ti" ?hip <?tt? nd? d Th?
arranged a special displs ol Haga and
bunting to?- u.?- <"?' ask??
SUNDAY'S NEW-YCRK TRIBUNE
Mailed anywhere ?n the United States
for $2 50 ?i vear.
'?11 LETTERS COME
Bessie Gr-sen Shows She Didn't
Wriip to Herseil in Jail.
? CORRESPONDENT ANSWERS
"M Friend"' Aga-n Say? Alteged
BlackTrcail***!* of F R. Amnld
Ii Not a?! Fault
Despite ?n unusually strlet guard p! a red |
lover : ? n, tbs negro womaa ac- ?
cused of blackmailing Francia R. Arnold,
and a clos? wi th kept is the bran-*h post?
wh? . ? baffling letters rdgned ' M
! Friend" have been mailed, two letters ap
' in I ? same handwriting wer? d?*
t?*er? I yesterdsy monnng In Judge Swann'?
I part of General Beaatons whsre B?-ssie la
them, which ?s? sddi-esaed
? to Judge Swann, waa opened The other,
addressed to the defendant, wsi lefl un*
trial goes on t?
Bcssls'i n -?? rtous coi ? ? t. al*
ti . . if f n producing mod? I compost
tlons, has si least succeeded in nutting sa
, uncon ' 1st Into th? co irs* of the
. William .1 Kinsley, the h??nd
writing expert, testified for th? prosecution
that n? ? only did B? i le s rib the letters .
pit] s t ;. io thoi ? ass? rt*
I ing h?-r Innocence ???ich were delivered t<?
| I?. r in the Tombs and In court Tho saine
na ?. ??' i '. d," wat signed to all
in spit? of "M. lri'fi.iv' ingenious ef
i h i. at the letter? were written
?'v before thi lime ntamped on ti.? en*
I v,-i?i|,., auch .? ? Inclosing street car trans
era and pings and quotations from
ng papers, T Channon Presa, th?* A*
slatant District Attorney, protested that
r i |g] i ? ?ni have written tbem and
smuggled them oui t<? be mailed, finally,
delivery 1? tter from "M. !
d ' hud been delivered to Bessie i?? !
court, Mr. Press adopted the suggestion
mad? der Karlln. counsel for the |
defence, and had Bess.? Isolated In tha
luring Baturday snd Sunday while |
In advi i:- .1 In the newspapers asking|
"M. i'r?? n-! ' to write
"M Friend" responded promptly. Judge
Swann read tue letter with spparent rallah
I to Mr. Pr< sterday, "I f"*i rasp?n
sible for the trouble which I have K??t thl?
' girl Inl i "M. Kriend," "and I nave,
ore, wrote a special deliver] letter
at th? .. i din ? d " After mentioning that
a ?tory in a newspaper that no letter had
-.. ii re<*?... .i : .-i i? d him to bt lleve that
bio pre wanted another letter writ?
ten so that they could watch the branch
t..- ? riier, "M.
Friend" continu?
? But II I* ".-? - - ?- ? ot Impossibility thst
Mr. Arnold's great Influenei may cause the
destruction of thl? letter." (to h- h pre*
. ?! to w . It* .t idg? ?'?
and tell him thai the I? tt? r to 1 * ? h id
written and i
Bessie's lei hors tn th?
of I ? pe thi egend "If noi
: | . ?turn to
? K Arnold, No 10B 1 ?-??? "
chat 11>ip*-;?**--) st *hr re?
ment. Mr. Pi I th?
even tter fulfilled
all th? ? . ? ? teal It did n< I
fres I ? ? It waa true,
he sal thai to believe thai
? ? -r---, ... letter? I ut ths fa ?
asd that Bhi id c tiled *"-<- Mm ?
? - ... ? - ntsin th?*
? demanded of Mr Arnold, ?nd tha?. h*
thOUghl ?' tO (--'.ri? ?? Bl ? '
ras | ig on and Intended to
,-, ---
"- Karlln i.: J that ths receipt of the
two lei ri 6f h? h?d
? - ?
mlstakan end that 1
. , . . ? "Why, s
? ii i t was a
.. .
be at hand ' He would not be surf
good measure, toy M Friand '
aeterdi b#
? ' to-dn
Rr/?n van NESS LETTERS
Daughter Attack! Third Wlfe'a
Charge of Illegitimacy
At the trial yesterday of the contest c-?*r
th* will Of C?*?rn?!!':? H. v-n ye?!. who
!*?t about Si WO (HO, eounsal fo? Mrs. Alles
Van *- B Pan BS, hla ?laughter. who li
[trying t< ?how that her father's ?
wife, Mrs Alice Wood jraa Ifesi
lused undue Inf. ?.? at most rt his
I estate from hin ?ral latiera ?rrit?
) ten by the octogenarian to h'.s daughter
I showing tha* he bald her In deep affection,
' In hla will Mr. 1 :?n >'<-'*> left Mrs, Farsor.5.
a daughter by hll first fife. ?2?'?-'.. which
made a c sdl II to hla
Sir. Van Nesa la ona of v.:? lefer?* re
I tarred te a boms that ha intended buying
? for his daughter ann bsr family after : *
j had rsfused h'.s bouss at Corcha"!. N V .
nd spok Bise Df a ?lS.'V'O mausoleum. ..e
'..ad erected ?cr her In Gr-ier.Tood Ceme?
tery reside the on? that was erected for
! himself fi-.d hla sseond wife. Mr. Van
I y--5 wrot< U her about his regular ra
! ?.r.:,.*^r.'<-,- to ' "' and Of hla 'r=in. si erring
I bonds to her
Counsel toi Mrs r-arsc::? made a point e?
thi fact that la ai! the?* letters Mr. Van
I'm apok? bj fatbar to daugbtar, which
v*.? contrary to the statement attributed
to th* old man In ?. letter he If said to
?written to Mr* Persona d*?*.,'"irr that
\>r --is v-.?-r {??.Vier
-go BRIDEGROOM; WEDDING OFF
Friands ol Fia&CfiC Agxiou? to Find
Man Who .Iil*?d Her.
: rraph le rh? Tribus
Philadelphia* April 29.-A clergyman tor
ty invited gtieste t-nd h?-r rarents gathered
around Misa Eilen Weinberg at her home
In Haverford to?day and v.atted M?"eral
hours for Edward MeNally ?"*?< **a? to
have married her.
A search for the prospective bifd*groom
failed to loca?e h'.m, and the wedding, for
which Miss Weinberg had baeta preparing
pev?-rai weel ? | "Indefinitely post?
poned
?- Web - and MeNally had planned
th< w? t o'clock this BLftet*aoon.
Th?* proepectlv? bridegroom made his last
visit to i.1-- fiancee last night, and hai i ?
been ? he left his club, whlfh hi
vi?!*. -i befor? coming t<> thin city.
Dosen? of wedding preeenta that were
received bj Misa Weinberg ver?* sent back
to th? donors late ??> nighl ai.d friends ?f
i ? d woman an loo Ing foi M< Kail*
GTVFS UP NAVY RE.STAURANT
Mi'.s Ann?1 Morgan Withdrawn in Favor
of Co-operative Flan.
? w ; ih( announ ?em? ni thai .? --. ?-,.. ra.
combination of nav] yard men, l.-ad -l
by Prank T i. wls, tbe ? hi? t ? lectriclan,
will tuk? charge of tu? rastaurant in ii..;
navy yard. Mi I Aun?* Morgam, who was c
sponstble for it.-- tnctpti-.n. fonnall) with?
drew '? t-t'lay from all shan In ti... man
agement <d' th businesi Bb? ??. u\ ..? ii..
r. ?i ui u i ? Merday, with s group of
frlonds, hut refvrred .?II inquirers t-? Mr
U ?i
it ??.? that Mi? Morgan liad di -
posited $1.000 '-. ii.-'t any deficiency wbich
might arts? before ine ??'-v. management got
. verythlns going tu nuit. The taqiilpment >.i
the bi '?'?'?<-' ? M'l'ie.l ut ?|.?.? ((. v ||
remain is an aasei ol tbe new conibumtior.
It is said thai Mis? Morgan -*oiit?>mpiau?a
Ihe establishment ?u anuther restaurant ?it
I hi Lllntou avtnue gat? of th? v;,rd, ?n th.?
?..?.ti? in. r'-uium end of th? rcsenlitlon.
SUIS WIFE. FUNS TO
_ KILLS SELF
?"ontlnned frmaa f|r?t a??*?
Me?z?in?rer, ti" r^id' ' T am ? hsppy
man."
'**^*hy,*?? mouired Metaainffer.
"Because I am alone; m" ** If? bar left
me"
"So1" ?T?-lalm?*d his leader
"You should have heard him p'.av that
night'" ?aid th?*. orchestra leader last
night. "His playing was divine. Tim?5
and again the diners, ap,i!?:ul.=-d him. and
m?iny a? ere Mm ep<'"r?,*t. lie nevor
v.^mr-rj to b<? n???-]. H* lr,ok?d happr. a?,
though a ereai ??.'eight hud be*?! tifio,?,
off his heart.
"He played, as T snid. dlTlnely, parti?* -
ularly th* Meditation from ?Thais.' and
1 noticod he wept when he played a kp
lernten ir-'in T.-asr?la.-r-i/ wheraain rac
liao.-i tella of hi? lova th;?? in ended -
;i love that vas but f.'-vrr ..nd fr.llv."
Goes Home, Lr?uqhinq.
I"* Brahms had aaid nothing that
\a.niid lead h is liMder to believe the lirat
mualdan had killed hla arlfe; and when
he left "ti Monday morning .'.?."tit l
o'clock he ??.?an laughing and :r?v
When Da Brahma reached his homo.
where hla ?rifa lay dead, be is auppoe? '
to have h.ht heart and ?.. hav? decided to
end n ?ill. tie probably dnuik heavily,
f,ir a half empty bottle of rognac was
found on the dreaaer In his room, when
be bad .-'?art."-?-! to pack his trunk.
Y? iterday morning? shortly iwore
noon, the oged mother of t?.. Brahma, who
ii\?-r- fit Ttiion ITiH. N. J., called ?it flio
apartment.
"l ll,'i\?* con,.. f(.r ??inn? r, rn.-- >"t, "
she aaid.
11?> Brahma, hit eyes staring out of
bit |.?a?l, vliM-li ?araa half hidden bj the
partly opened door, replied:
"? ;?. way, mother."
"Whv ?it?- your cheeks so pale to-day?"
the mother aaked.
"do awmy, mother," De Brahms re?
peated. "I will telephone you later.
? iooalty."
Th? ti hr rt.isod the door end his nir>th<-r
departed. Ten minutes later the ele?
vador boy brought up f,ci>rze Gllmartin,
of So, 277 Warren str et, Brooklyn, who
came to deliver Ihe trunk
l!?-' shoved it m fronl of th'- De
Brahma -1? r>r ?and rang lb? h- 11. There
w;ih no response. Mi great
fri?-nd oi th? DeBrahinses,came oui and
?aid she would a e car?* of the trunk
Th<> driver av.-nt away, and Mr? Oroealer
I r,n the door
The rlev || | feta
mom? ? ? ind ?' Mr dressier'.
rooti?-?-!. went downstain and rang I
? r ii ,f if,r i ?, fr-.i -,, i part re?
The j ounding and tha ringing bi
*> Brahma to th? door H** had i ?
collar When b< ? th? woman, who
? - tlmi a-ai (k ln?jd b! ^'r' M lia
i ? > lived on flie floor
- ?
?I'^ar,.., F.a,aJ the *3"d
- ? .., , women pushed open the door
nd n Into ?he apartment The fir.**,
ror.m <* th? kit :han ! ext ? thia. of!
the ball i tha v ?' i *.< ihlng
prompted than to so in there. They did.
r B . . e ,- t,,. i heap 4- nc ??
to-wel Mra Greasier llted
th.-: sh?-*!, than scream? saw
? >,a r^d-- of .. woman. Th?? towel ?? -
ej-ed tha faca This she did not touch
Both wamsen ran out of th?
ment, ahflektag The elevator b ? on
.. . | . t they? *? ? i ? lei
th? [?paument, called ? patrolman Re
I '. De. Brahrr.: '*? a bedroom ? '?'
ing th.*? bathroom, ncrvnd?d from ?Va
sheU by a r< ? noosed shout
hit neck
Hie Ja**? aras re? ? Ith Mood frcm a
hele In the Toof o? his mouth. A new
m&caz'.r.e revolver !ay at hla feel
Dr. Julius KlerP?". of Ko. 331 West
o4'h street, who was visiting a patient
on tha ftfth floor, ax-as summoned He
found the man was still warm but Th?>
weman's body w? cold
An ambular.ee a**-, sen?. :or, and while
it was on the way the patrolman found
two notes at the entn
One read.
Call up iViTS Gre.eley and tell the boss I
??ont he tr.er? to-night Here Is So tor each
o? you elevator boys?Charles Hi."?.-'
'lieorge Preston. One of you **:!! v!*-'-*
buy a stamp and post this letter.
The letter was addressed to h'.s mother
Mrs. C. E. de Erahms. of Ko. 33^ :?!-.
street, Union Hill, V. J It was in French
and read.
M" darling and adored mother- T hv e
killed Pauline and now I am a'?out to pay
the penalty ?with my o-*n lit? I rass Into
the next world ??-here I hope to find thir.x*
botter. Remember, l love you, my mother.
rrom your son, who 'ea-r.s you a ?hou
sand kisses. ALBERT
P. S. My vloi'.n Is at Bustanoby'i Bell It
or do as you like v 1th it It ir yours.
A further search nrtrealed a letter writ?
ten in English. This wai <>'ind in ?he
bureau and read.
To the law ?nd whom it may concern; It
was too miserable eince I married. My wife
made me the most miserable man on earth
She came back Ft day after b?ini. awav the
whole day. Phe had a aery terrible Mack
eye. Bh? had berm fi?htin?; rom'."!:-'
?wanted to kill m?*.
'Now I Hie. II is my turn.'
I strangled her and killed her myself
Now I dl?. It Is my tii'T.. Take care of
rnv old angel mother, whn is the grandest
old lady on earth. My wife Insulted h^r.
and this la also a reason for which I kill? d
her. I don't want to die In the eU<*fr.
ehalr, and so I take my own llf'.. Goodiiy
to all my friend?. Don't blame HM. A th? -
-and klseet ?o ina' moth-r.
ALBER1 PE BRAHM?.
It ?.?,-is not until 5 o'clock yestt-r.!."
?evening thai ?he ?id mother arrived it
th?- house again. She had be? n informe.:
of the murder and ?molde by a newspa?
per man. ?Wfl hust^n^d to th* house. ?She
aa;m too grl*-fstrl? k'-n for te.ir?*, an?l idd
Ol h-r visit in the m.'rning In detail.
Fhr. pleaded with the r,ri\\i:f. to allow
her to sec her ram?aha made no m* tit on
f.t his wil.-h'it ?-aid tiMti'ing va h'n t^i
thai Sha 'MUld n?.i .-nt?-r with'iii? th. t -
mleeiou ol <"??r.-ii.-r r?>tnberg,
Charlea Hataard, the nigin elevator
runPT. ?aid that b? broughl Mra. da
Brahms up at ?1 o'clock on Friday
niKhi Bha was sltchtly Intoxicated, ana
her ru-'ht eye waa blacked. Bha luid
,,,?,,. ..ut ?-??rlv ?.n Friday ?fternooti to
buy Mme Bah and thai hot Intention
u;)h i?..n home al on? was shown dj
h?.-- visit to Mr- Pr?sider. Bha low her
?he -vas going out shopping, and asked
if Bhe could do anything for her.
Her husband came home at 1 o'clock
Saturdav morning, and !t is believed
that their fa?;) t*jtiarre] b<-gan socn af'er
his arriva.!.
Their Meetinq in Oetend.
De Brahms ?vas a graduate of the Na?
tional Conservatory of Music, In Paris.
His wife was Pauline van Hallfan be?
fore her marriage, a noted beauty of
Par!? and Ostend. It was at Ostend ten
years ago that De Brahms met her.
while he **'8S first vi/*.i?n.?-t at tbe Grand
Casino.
It was love at first sight, but final!'
she drifted rrom him. He came to this
country In 190S, and a year lat?*r re?
turned to Ostend. where he again met
her. She threw over her many admirera
for the talented young musician, who
was then twenty-nine years old. She
was two years younger.
His marriage w;i*> opr>o?ed bv hi?
mother, and it was not until thev were
on a ship en route to this country that
the ceremony was perform****! by a chap?
lain on hoar?].
Their life was etormy from the be?
ginning. She wax Jealous, unreasonably
so. ?i, found work at the big hotels and
re^t.iiirants In this city, and it was only
last November that she brought about
severance from th?* Knickerbocker
Hotel, where ho was leader. He was
talking t?, ?i woman al a table when she
came in and dragged him away,
Several times when his friend Met?
singer had dinner with T?e Brahmeea al
his home, the wife would fly Into s rage
.?ind strike her husband. Once she hit
him on the head with a bottle of wine.
Her closest fri??n?i In this country? por
hapa, was Mrs. Gressier, but when Mrs.
dressier onoe asked her about her family
Bhe shrugged her shoulders and said
"Thai I* something 1 cannot speak
at...ut."
The t??<> bodies ?err taken tn tho
morgue last night.
WOULD END "'NO MARRIAGE"
Seeks Divorce from Husband Ob?
tained to Meet Terms of Will.
Mrs. Harvey o Brown, who advertised
in V\<) tor a man who would consent to
marry her end leave her Immediately after
the ceremony, In consideration of 1200, is
now trying to have annulled the marriage
! she suoceeded in contracting under ths con?
ditions nani'-d with llarv? * O Bros
tioiise*arrecker.
The purposi of the unusual offer wai to
meet ?he terms under whleb ?he was to
i. ? ? ?.?. ,? legacy. These terms required that
he married. There were many a] ill*
nss er to the adv< ni und
selected. Hi l!v< d up t-j t!
i .
!'? ' :?( th? altar, ,,-f] B|
not ?? ? 'i him . nor doe*
wher? !?? "
\i. i ,,-- n , ? . . r,,, r in ?
Court yesterday to ? rve hlra I >
In her suit, which shi
on th. Lllegatlon that the marriage was
>.
,., ,. .... , ..,..,
it w? ni ??? trrlag? at a?
PARr.Fl?; POST RY 7M\t?>
Bonnie fmi Fror-of*"? Lowest
Charges Yet Sug?t\-t*?d
? prl] M ?A ?or ?
pareeli posi i ovld< to? i a Mil in?
I trodu ed the Sei its I -da! . ? Benator
of the (
Post Ofl Posi ' ?d*
1 be rates pi i tbe bill *:* the
lowest ' J it the Fc?rofnc-i
Def urtment sg tha
a that II
I ?.?'???~:sz
Llev*'.-.-:' *
by *he bill, and ii eenta u fis I
urge for maximum package* m cities
Kor pack'i?''* of or.e pound Is cltj ?
:'d'? la 5 .ents, snd ? cen? la ??!.. I for es
? :. ?. po nd
For the fifty-mile zcr.e the rt?.e '.? : eenta
for the first pound and : cants for each
eddlt. it ;. tu ' bui lred-mlls .
: ? i | - tha first pound snd I cents for
ei'h additions! pound - Burlred-mlle
its for the first and i cent for
tional pound; cr.e thousand n*.?'.e sena,
9 cents for the first pound S
each additional pound; two thou _r.?-m:'.:
sons, '.. r-ents for ths flrst pound ..
1 oenta f ?r sa ?h i'ld;uo*iai pound, more than
[two tb( 1 ? ling '.-?.'.and pos?
the first pound -?r.i 13
.-.tr.ti icr each add'.'ior.?! pound.
In? Bourn?- bill consolidates the third and
fourth c\n.r-:i cf rr-.il. but provides for
mailing slrculari and small parcc-is of
I merchandise it I cent sa oucca -? to four
ouncei_
FEABED WIPE; OBTfl DIVORCE
Husband Ssys Woman La-ryer Eea-t
Him ind Matte Him Dc Ecilse^ork.
fEv Te>craph t<* Th? Trihue- 1
Danville.. Per.r.. April 29.?Clement Rag?
nor gained a diverts to-day from his wife,
Birdie Wagner, the only woman ever ad
mltted to practise before the bar of Co*
rambla and Montour counties, after he had
p-oved that he ?'as nc physteal mateb for
har. and was In ?*45ndtar.t :ear. Wagner
welsh? sixty pounds mor? than Bis ??-''.fe.
Among ths charges Wagner preferred
against his wife were that she had repeat?
edly tried to cut him w:*-h a butcher knife
which he frequently us?? la the perform?
ante of the household duties that Mrs.
Wagner ?aw toit devolved or. her husband,
that She hi?, him with a stone snd disabled
him for two weeks; h'.t him over the eye
with i?, stove poker snd that Bhe threw hot
???a m his face.
He also ssssrtsfl that she struck him la
the. face with a f.atlron and a buggy whip,
and that ?he broke the family dishes over
his head and thr*'v him to the ?/round and
be.it him
_. . ???
MOTHER-IN-LAW 'S CAM FAILS
Court Drops Charges Against Otraplc
When She Does Not Appear
fBy Teles-rapt? to The Tribune 1
Boston, April 29.?Charles L Olli, man?
ager of the Cambridge Theatre, and the
young woman he claims as his wife. Mrv
lHei? I, Olli w<*i"e discharged by Judge
Woloott in the Cambridge District Court
to-day for lack of prosecution on a statu?
tory complaint made, ?gainst thera by
Mr- Annie Guynette. of Baltimore,
mother of Mr?; Gill
Mr?? Guy nette failed to appear in court
to UPbOld the ?-hui-ge?? abe had made that
OUI had previously married a vaudeville
actress named Lillian Detor-st and bad
not been divorced from her. In nla
cussing th?- ease after leaving the. oourt
. ?Jill said: . . ..
??This Is a ease of '00 much mother-in
I?w Everything ?*" harmonious until
\trs Guynettc cams to live *?ith us. sh?
j,.,,i been living with ?? son m Baltim.-!-.
i,,,1 me son g"t married t?.. v.** 111 vit**.J
??., to make bar home with urn"
Answers in the
BOOKREADERS' CONTEST
?46?The End of the Game.
DIE M FBI
IBM OF ihm
?"ontlnued from first page
; bave r.over setuall*/ rlpsned Into desda ean
be 'aid by the hee'.s.
The committee said that the time had
eome In the dtvelopment of our system
? of penology to do away with the assump?
tion that an Insane man could not com
j mit a crime. The defence of insanlt"
should be abolished and insane criml
J nais should be sentenced to an asylum.
"Being under sentenca,w si'd ?he raport
"he would have no right to a writ, of
habeas corpus, and could onl>" be set
free by a pardon. Thus tne Judicial
f^roe of murderers being -acquitted by
reason of Insanity and set free on ac?
count of eanity would be ended " The
report continued:
The question of the death penalty for
murder in the fir- degree affords no dita
pulty. ... No one will -.o.u.:nd ?hat ii.e
i' i me murderer ?hould tor?v?? his Ufa 'Ihe
Question we ?jj?. is, Why s, ?,.,id he not for?
ren bla libert) ? Vh, ?hould he I a
quitted on th? ground ot ? 1
I th?-n be allowed t> t.. at Idig?; on the
'ground of his sanity? Ha lias p<oved him?
.self to be a dangerous man. Bo lety must
protect Itsell i a nst the danger of a repe?
tition of bla i -? n ?? ' ? t? nd.
Change in Statutes Suggested.
The. method of miking the statutes
conform t.? these views was suggested
as follows:
Replace Section 30 of the P.*nal Code by
?he following words: "Insanity or
i." i lal detlcjei cy tl all no lone- r be a
defence against ;i charge of crime* iu-r
?-hail it prevent a trial of the a ad, ui -
! - his mental c ndltlon Is a r sa t i
?"?? tbe f.urt, upon its own Inquiry, thai
he Is unable, by reas n thereof, to made
proper prep ?.rai ?n?-, for hi* defence." Pro?
vide that if .t the lime the jury renders
th?? verdict the court <i;?s reason to believe
that at ? 10 rim?? o? the comml *i ?n of t e
-1?. i- ? ? ? er ?. ..* ir ?ane '-r affl
with .n1*' mental deficiency, ft nui) I
?i-fer sentence and cause an Inquiry to a
is the ''? * ill of that Inq Iry
the prisoner Is found to have been .?-aie, the
ci irl ? all n sentence blra to be el I
1 | in a Jail, as the ca a
r<-..?.iirp?-: and If Int-ane. the court shall then
.... ? nflned in the t
tat -i- rlum during tu - life or for ? a
ears, ai the ess? requires. Thus the
! Insane mar'?? family would he protected
' f-nm ut lust tlan ... and ?? '? ty w?
protected r'rnm him.
j t>?,i.!rs lilts Suggestion for the -imepd
I ment of the law the committee al?" spa*
[clfically recommended two amendments
to limit the us?? of the writ of habeas
corpus by tbe -.'rimlnal lnsaii.'. In ?f
f.-rinK the amendments the report said:
In ' rations of your eomri
? . ? attention :
Kirst: The ml* se of the wrrll of h?
? ? i. rsons dctain-d as insane
nbllc Institutions can obtain rep?
??.'. -.n an Issue of regained
, ond: The scandal wl ?w has
. reportions aa ring i
item of administering
?. namely, - ?
g ' | ui 9 I Ipped of I ? l mean;
of a ? nee o* insanity, w-hich
??;. and a
of san-."-, s
them fr
? ? . -u freedom ol a ?an* person
confli ' iiate asyl m ,;
ea?v end t r.eed the unrestra :
f ha .
Wou'd Curte?! Habeas Gorou?.
The first recommendation was for n
? -/?(? section, ('".3. to be adi^d to th< in
. ? [em ijj-j to re^d
Section 93a T*> h?r any one la In eus?
as an Insans person in s state hoe?
i plt?l for th* insane, or a state hospital
1 for Insane criminals, or a ?rate hospital
! for Insana convicta an application ma?
be made In his behalf for a writ of habeas
It *- ar." court or Judere authorized
by law to grant such a Writ Buch an
plication shall be made upon a anritten
-i petition accompanied by a certlfl?
ma'd* under oath by tvo qualifed
medical sxamlners in lunacy The certlfl
iball state that ?he examiners have
made a careful examination of the person
In custody. gi\lng the time and place, and
that In 'heir opinion the per? -.?. in euatody
hu rec-*.? ered hla sanity, and statin?*; the
farts ur-on which their opinion is based
The autboritlei of the 1-csrr.tal or other
persons interested may In their discretion
present facts In opposition tn said appli?
cation. After consideration of the fact?
presented the court or Judge may, In It*
or his discretion, make an order eithe*
denying the appllation or directing tha?
! th- writ issue. Should the order dire?-t
I that the writ issue, the subse<?uent pro
! ceedings shall be the same ss upon th?
I issue of an ordinary writ of habeas cor?
pus.
The fallowing new section wa? pro
? posed for the Code of Civil Proc?*sdure:
Section 2016a. When any person by or for,
I -?-horn an application is made for a writ of
I corpu? Is in custody as an insane
! person in a state hospital for the Insane, or
'? ospital for insane criminals, or sta*?
hospital for insane convicts, the appMca'lon
i all not be made until after the condition?
i have been fulfilled as required bv Secttor*
'?->-' i?.y law.
Th?*? prepoacd amendments were DOl
adopted by ?be Legislature, and In 1911
the cannmittee, which had been eon
rinued luggeated ?he adoption of i
tbi ' ? gliafa statute, provid
Ina that 'r? the caae of Insane person?
charged with ?r me the Jury should brint
in a '-nli'*? of giilitv. but Insane, and
th?1 prisoner should b*? sentenced to an
tt ka in the caae of the a mend
' ment to the Fenal Code ?suggested "*
tlM 1MO report (his Would take away
I tbt right of the writ of h a beta OOfPUfa*?
Mr. Leavltt said last night.
The eommitt?*? whs ?-?-?ntinued ?gain
j this year, and I? still trying to find a
?way by which the right of tha wrM at
| habeas corpus for tho criminal Itr-ane
! rar? i?n curtailed,
; SCHOOLBOYS LEARN TO SWIM
; Thousands of Chicago Pupils
Will Be Taught Free.
? Chica*??. April *sWFI***c thousand ????mol
boys liai?? made known thartr de ire to the
*?ouug Ifen's Christian aasorlstion to lea m
?o swim. School chlldr???! who Wish Instru?*
tion ?Will be ?aught to swim fratw of eh.irg?*,
In tour eymnasli.ru tanks ni varloua pana
of the city.
i-".i t.-f-n hundred pupils sppoaiefl so-day
for tha Brat lesson. The ebildren wtlfhaea
three lesaons, iti editen, tho tes**j*tetefa say.
they ?rill l"' taught ??? saetm th? uidU?. of
the ?<?nk, or airout twenty?*]*/? meg,
The crawl ?trotte is to be taught gene*??
ally, it in s.-i .1 i." ?i.. . istruaHon that pu?
pils us i rule mnst>r it BMH*e easily tha-a
they do the breeet stroke.
WOMEN'S HATS DELAY VOTE
' Picture Creations Were Too Blf/
for Election Booths.
*sa*tt*-amento. Oat, April *A->aiaren taefr?
firs? opoprtunlty te p\pr?.ss th h* o-atnfaon on
? public Issue by ballot, tha wannen of "us
City >.ti Saturday outniimbore?] the BV ". and
carried th? r*ardli**ncc by vrhi.-h satoona
_fTf. ra*?a?oraid to the recently annexed die?
tt-.? t
Picture iidts end regulation else lion
booths do nol [o together, tV/amen turn**d
out to eota m t'-i.;ir Mggeat ptartura crea*
tJona Th?1 booths were In ih? ?*.?? . and at
nearly every preaMnct in the etty the ptttora
hat piaa-M the heavy roi? in tragedy. Boom
wer cruabed and warped and twist, eat an?!
JaJtUMd nrd stove in, and had ? i.i brima
fl?r?ier| up r-,n th?- wrong Bid*.
At th? poi'.ing place in i street t???*-?'e#?a
th ?nd Eighth s1 reeta, three oc tour
women stood by end let the parade paoa
until ?hey got acquainted with the
reading Thay saw a picture hat eome to
giief a::d than another, and then ?fill an
other, and whAn they fhMlly feti Into Use
they removed their hats, and gave them f?
the precinct election officers to hold until
thay Should have exercised their constitu?
tion given right?, -vhether ???><?.!?? at "dry,"
Car the annexed diatrfet.
?
FIGHTS MACFARLAND'S PtTITION
rioeeoiltor rrTStJOt W. Matt, of Essex
County > -T ? haa nhralttaid to the Cour*
of Errors his brief !n aaawar to arrimen?
o? counsel for Allison E. MaeFarland. th?
eonvictad ?rifa mmderer. The admission
of the 'Bunny" letters and the proof of
f^red that they were **"?<*. ten by Florence
Branler, of Philadelphia, MaeFarland*
"affinity " the Praaacuter holds were strict*
!v lega1 _______________________
on
souuoto m*
The Care of Furs
A telephone call or postal will bring a reliable messenger
promptly to your doors to receive your furs. From that mo?
ment they are safe guarded with every precaution that care
and experience can provide. Our Dry Cold Storage System
affords complete protection, and in the Autumn another mes?
senger brings your furs home in perfect condition.
Repairs and alterations ordered now will be executed it
Summer prices.
Call 3761 Greeley.
Nineteen West 34th Street New York
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