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MISSING HEIRESS MAY BE DISGUISED DENY RELIGIOUS LINE IN SENA TORIAL FIGHT AM: I MKH-I'nlr to-nlim ana I rldriy. flNA? oition PRICE ONE CENT. PERILS OF LONG HATPINS I0L0 By THE CLUBWOMEN IN PLEAS Committee Gives a Hearing on Ordinance Providing for Pro tection From Sharp Point. bachl:lor opposes it Downing Is Cynical and Is Ac cused of Heckling Women AdvocaiM of Measure. If a puliUr lisir ns hold In the City Tlall trrla afternoon baora t lie I'ommit- (pa on nnd Legislature was any! (Titer1' n. there promises to Im n riot In i he Poa.-ii of Aldsrn n when the' nre.-ner hatpin rdiTo com up tor pa'saae. I-'wn tl"- attitude of certain Aldermen ,t woild appear that they I aee oppfleaM to an ordnance which i would inflict a sr." finp u rin a woman I weiring more than n half In ih of the burp p nt of a 'haipin unprotected in I ASAIlc place. I (jtbsr alderman showed themselves to ! I.e sMent'.v In fav-e- of li.c ordinance. Haifa dosen clubwomen nrirurd for !s i ajHtft, lint the ntoal paaslOBata a vl Mrer Isadora were fie dozens of In- VantOTI and .lo , i.-r- who wor, on hand to axhlbll safety (1 sicsi ranging from a cork t i Impale gn thO iharp end o:' a hatpin to a . icnie for anchoring the I. at to the hair . i t ... It:; :. ' e rrown with a ort of rtllulotd an nor at'.aelieil to a place of rubber, Views of a Bachelor. Aiderm.m Downing of Brooklyn, who la a hn 'helor and haa never been stihhed hy a hatpin or Cupid's dnr showed plainly thai he doei r.ot real .s the MrtOUincM of the situation. He irtoilly p. i. in paoaed the hlei that hat pin aa worn at present are daueroua. Alderman Campbell appeared to coincide uith nim. a for Alderman Drtaoher. iey will kill that resolution oyer ola dead body. Among the women who appeared he fore the committee to argue for the paaeage of the ordinance were Mm. Jiobert 1". OartwrlCht, Chairman; Mrs. Piimiiel Ichlff, Mis Itenrlette Stransa Hal Mra. Emma V, imle, of the Com mittee 00 PuhllO Safety of the rity federation of Women Cluba, m4 airs. Aiiea Roberta. Mr Jamda II CuUtaTh, I Mra. Laura BurroUfha and Mr. A. s. Rom, Former Auennblyman Alfred K. i inkling appeared a counssl fur a n iniher of inventora With safety dc- Alderman Ihea.-her opened the hear lag with a speech. He ald he hnd In traduced the ordinance In good faith. Not a Joks, Hs Sayi. I want my tllorti in tin direction re ganied serlouily by my colleague! and not In ih i-pxit of fun iw a certain few are Inclined to treat some of txis msttsrs presented to this board," said the Al- derman. "Is It true," asked Alderman Johnny White, "that you favcr the rStUrn to tho old stylo of ihe rubber band passing down under the ehln'.'" It Is Immaterial to me how women fasten their huts on," replied Aider man DrtSOher, "Jitsl so they don'l Mi ilanger (he eyes and f MX s of (he ptii, llp. I haie been deluged Willi eorres p indcnee lai orlng l!ie ordln im e. Alderman Drevchsr read a iou ie(- t, : from one who deacrlbSd himself ns .1 laboring man and said thnt In the gUbway lie was stabbed by a hatpin protruding from the hat of a fat wom an covered with diamonds, ami his r.ick hii 1 for ten minutes. Then Mis- i.'nrn I'tal told of meet ing a gentleman In the Waldorf ygatsr day v. ho bad a cut on III! face extend ing from hi mouth to hie left or, the mark ol a hatpin' CgreSt. Bile told of 11 eomgn ol her gdqualntanos who was atabted In Ihi eve by the end of a hal pin on a Itreel ogr and had 10 spend llx months In a 'lark room In OMsVaqusnoe, Accuied of Heckling. Alderman Cgjjnpbsll ind Aldernaan Downing aaked many queetlons. Alder, aain Drsi iber gouied I ham o( heckling i!ih WOtnen. Alder nan downing ' SUgs aeated '''SI II would be wring to iry to force women to udopt any km I of a K!e. It leeins to mc." he said, "thai i could bring about hatpin .-eforni oy a (Continued on Second Page.) 10 ALDERMEN SIX IN A M E, ASIRIOSKIDS,:"EUra TRAVEL 1 3 WliLES ! Roger Sommer Takes Five P Passengers in Town-to-Town Round Trip in France. FLIGHT A PIG SUCCESS. French Aviator Breaks His Own Record in Dash From Douzy to Romilly and Back. I'AMIs, Jan. 2C. R oger Hummer made flight with five pisscna-f-rs to-day trom Uoul' to "orollly and return, a ul,nc of thirteen miles. There were , no eats for two of the passengers and thoy had to maintain perilous perches, I straddling the aklde. Ida achievement j to-day broke his own but record, Sommer hai been ateadlly working toward a record for earning passe n- j gen for considerable distances, boUev line tli.it It will tend to the successful Ul of aeroplanes for military purpose. On April L'n al Charleville he stayed In the a. r live minutes with four puseu- gers. I The aeroplane in hleh Sommer made todayi iiicht had the ireatast lifting oapaclty of any he ha Vet uatxl. He Mtimated the weight of himself, his flye paasengsri and the petrol in his I tanks at 1,000 pounds, The first aviator to carry a passenger aloft in an Vernplune was Leon Iela gran.e, the s.-ulptor-alrman, who was afterwards killed In a Vol! in biplane, near Paris, Maroh lotis, ho took Henry Karman in the air for a few leoondi. Delasrang! tleo ca'ried the hr.t woman eyer known to a. 'end In an aeroplaoa, Mnt, ThereM Peltlsfi The Initial three-man Bight "as made 'lth Henry Karma n as pilot nt Rhelms, Krance, Aug. at, IKI. Kantian was also tho first to take four persons aloft at Uatirmelon. Krance, Aim. I 1910, and on the same j day ile H aeder performed a similar J feat In a Hreffuet Llplane. Louis Bltguat made the next record hy carry- lug all passengers Aug. 29, 1910, and Karmanr, petted this -Voy. I. senger carrying night, wiibur Wright ut Kitty HaWk, N. C, May U, I'M; largest number of passengers carried, four, by OharlSI 9, Wir.lard, In a Cur- I ties biplane, al Mi if. da, L. I., Aug. 14, ll'lO. JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. FIRST ItAt'K Two-year-old colls and geldings; three furlongs. J ie Knight. 115 (Koerner), I to 1, 3 to 5 and I 10 I. won. I'xcallhiir, 1 1 r. iTrox- lei'i. '.i 10 10, j tr .'! and out coupled with Baton), second; Baton, 110 (Burns), third, Tims, 0.M Los. bos, Walter Scott. Judge Sale, l'lnkota, John Hack, Hynloka un.i Capt. Kngiisii also ran and finished as named. K. J, Kamp pulled up and did not finish SKI'i'NI' ItA.M Selllnn; tbree-yenr- oldai Bva and a half furlongs. Bd I.e . an, 10J IBTOaa), to 1, 2 to 1 and ecu. flriti Mason. if7 (But well), to s, Van and 1 to I lecond Z.wl, lot (Burns), !' to :', I to I nod 4 to B, third. Time l.ol l-.v K-Tt Carroll, d. U Doyle Cdletta, Dancing tl ie. n, Prank Navln, Donald Uaurance and Kiia Ma.. also rm anil finished a named. THIRD BACIu elilllnii fouryaaroldi and upward, six furlongs. Draai Pa rule II.. Itf lOroaa), 1 io 5, ' to IP and I to II, flrt; Out Post, 10 (Koerner), 20 I to 1, X (a 1 and 4 to I, second; Henry Crosscaddln, HI (Uusgrave), n io i, 5 to I and even, thlnl. Time, 1 11 14. Aunt Kate, Kngllnh Ks'.her, Amanda Lee, Ken n org Quean, Austin Hturtavant, Aid n'iy. Ben Hows, InBootlon ami ll wlel ah i ran and LnlShtd) as named. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders " Circulation Books Open to All." ?7Uw!!hS."''" NEW BSCOttD OF J FLIGHT WITH pa&sengi;rs rirt paieenger fight, Leon Dele grange, Kerch 22, 1908. Furle. bl. plana. Three pasiengeri, Hen-, y l"arman, Aug. 3D, '.'.. Rheime, biplane. roui , n gtenry rarmin and De Basder, Mourmalon and Sanal, l"ranct, An,' 1. 1010 biplanes. la paeeengere. Iioula Breqnat. Lille, Fiance. Auj. 39, 1910, and u Farraan, Cbalana, rranca, Kov. 9. 1910, blplanea. Flrat A 'terlcan passenger flight. Wilbur Wright, Kitty Hawk, N. C. May 11, ) kim. biplane. Tour passengers American record. Oharlea r. wilUard, Mlnaola. L. I., Aur. 14, 1910. Prisoner and Her Lawyer Be lieve Delay Means Acquittal or a Disagreement. WWtBSLJNa, V. Va., Jan. M. Aitei being out for twenty-four hours the j Jury In the Selienk po.aonlng case this I afternoon asked to be dlOTleaed. as tliev were hopelessly divided. Judge Jirpdan 1 reftise.1 to c. insider the reituest. The defense claims the Jur' Is ten to two 1 j far SCO, pitta! atid the proaaotHklB makes t the same claim for Its side. JmlKe Jordan announce I at 4 o'clock thnt ho Would call in' (ha Jury at I o'clock, ud If no areemfut had been ' reached J e would probably ditonai'Ke them. ! The only Indication of the trend of the dlcuaion hy the Jurors was when a note was sent this morning from the jury room to Judge Jordan asking for the testimony of Klorence Coleman, Mrs. Scheiik's colored laundroas, and a State's witness. The (."ourt calli-l the jurors in and ofdsrod the stsnographsr'i J notes of (he testimony transcribed. Florence t'.ileman test.tltsl that on the occasion or an auto party m wm in Sehenk, his wife and Alma Bvatta, the nurse, participated, there were two women left In the house with her. i , The defense attempted to establish the ' Impression that these women were de- I teethes, leaving th" assumption that I (hey had plenty of time to put poison! , Into the rioh packer! drinking water. I This was part of the plan to prove a I "family conspiracy'' against Mrs. : Sehenk. I Mrs. Sehenk spent most of the morn i Ing in her cell. When siie came Into ! court she was in her usual plaaaHMt sp r ite. 1 he only trace of the usterla ahi snoweJ wnl.e i'rosecutur llauiliau was ' closing the case yestcrduy was In her , slightly swollen ayes. "1 don't auppoaa 1 look the best in the w.old," sl.e said. "I don t I i Ink 1 Blepl a wink last night. 1 was too nerVOUS." A hlg hunch of violets waa sent to the , prisons' io-'Juy. on the oafd attAOhsd I were tho words "With the sympathy of Wheoliug women." The gift WSJ re ceived with rag) delll it 'JUSTICE ROGERS SICK AFTER FALL ON ICY WALK. WATBRTOWK, N V. Jan 14 Bu pram Court Justice Watson at Rogers H 1 HIl-oIIv 111 at his home. Two weeks ago the Judge fell on an Icy si h-walk, Striking heavily on his head. geriOU! complications folio wed. TENOR BURRIAN IS ILL Opera of 'I' r Is tn it (.lies Way Mghl to Orfeo. Ilurrlan, the famous German tenor, who was to have sung In TriatAg at the Metropollian Ojn-ra Mouse to-night, was taken suddenly 111 lo-day. Orfeo, the Italian opera, will he aub- tltutsd. CREDITORS AFTER C0TTRELL City Marshal Lm.iru t ils aftOrgjOoi levied upon Ihe psriOl fuinltuie, piano mUSlfl box and hooks of Police Cagtail John CottroU at his homo, No. 1411 Wes one Hundred an i Blstyeooond street. 1 The levy is made to satisfy a Judsinen of 1110.71 secured by Isadora iierg of No 10611 Third avenue a gainst the Captain. Hani. Diagonal BodJgggdl. LONDON, Jan. Bx The rata of dia count of the Hank of KnglunU waa re du ad front Mi to i pn conl, to-day. Vie lou liOlag Si lib? Ili'.ei, (llll'ujy ii'i.oii '. .mi i. kotl for . Kuui.iria, I,.., ll.aisa 4uu MeiUlUOjl .;.-uiu..ti bun t li e Hi. id I idoi hurtau. Arcade, St. l-uiltMl iWurkl, liuil in SJUU I'sr 11,.. TfiivliuDr Ucvkiaan 41'. BteBlP! rnoo riKiOj f,tl J a limed. DSgiii.' ISOien 1 ii.wii. i.ii.-a m ivr.tiad for ihoim-lir i all liarti 1 arid Mi. nt nnVt. and trt.cllcn' otascsa iHued TsTl-i'.ia on Mil. a woman I YORK, THURSDAY, """ Declare That Statement by Bishop Luddetl of Syracuse Was Uncalled For. BIG ROW IX THE SENATE Brackett Takes Up Cudgel 5 for Roosevelt. Whose Clerk Was Bounced. EIGHTH BALLOT IN ALBANY ON SENA TORSHIP (Sprr.al In Tl.e Kiinina World. I U MUM m mm issue ALBANY, N. V., Jan. 20. The vote to , lay of the Joint session lor I'nlled Statia Senator wn:;: She.-h.m 33 60 83 Shepard 3 8 io Kern ei 8 5 OerarQ 1 1 3 Little'. .11 .... 1 S 3 Olynn i Farker 1 1 Dla 1 1 Kerrlck 1 i Van Santvoord 1 1 Taylor 1 1 Don;, lass .... 1 1 O'Brien .... 1 1 a Dopew 17 bw 77 Total vote cast to-day 188 Necessary to oliolco to-day ... 95 Absentees 13 (Hp. ill from n Stall I 'lmnimndf ra f The ffeBIBg World. I ALU AN V. N. Y.. Jan. 27. Sena t.r i Bdgar T. Braoketl announced to-day j that he Intends to offer a resolution ln- ! struotlng the Committee on Prlrllagee ; and Bleotloni of lbs Senate to Investl ; pgte the charges thai Charlea K. Mur phy, thrcuiih 1'atilck E. fctoCabe, the Senate elcrk, has been attempting to i InfltiancO th action of legislators nv losing tin' POWef of patronage. The sla'.einent came as a result of tho resolulion of Senutor Franklin D. Roosevelt directing ihe Bt-nnte clerk to appoint Morgan Hoyt clerk of the coin inlttee on Forest, Klsh nnd IJame. St n.i tor RoooOTOlt'l resolution hrouglit on a hitler Bght in the Senate. Repub lican Leader lliarkott Immediately took up the cudgels for young Itoosevelt. "I want to give notice now," lie said, "that later 1 shall offer a resolution directing the Committee on Privilege! and Bleotloni to Investigate the outside Interferenie In tho distrlbcef ,ti f ., n- , ale patronage. This Is eonteuipt of the Senate and we should resent lln. Inter fafonco of Tammuny or any other hall. i 1: la our duty to make a thorough ln- raetlgatton "f I conditions and rind out what sinister Influence caused tills appointment to In- revoked. It I.- up to the genate to punisn mo'e who are guilty of this aol of contempt." Wagner Makes Denial. Senator Itoh.-n V, Warner answered Senator Braoketl, declaring thai the (lUOSUl n of Senator lioosevelt's vote on ihe (Jnttad states Bona tors hip had nol etiter.il Into the quOStton of too up- polntmenl of tin- clerk to the Commit. tee on Kurest, Klsa and (lame, and he a-sured young ltousevell ghat he would have a clerk competent to do Ihe work of that commission. "Ilig Tint" Bul!t van In hi! Inimitable way gave -onie fatherly ad vies to Bonator Roosevelt, Sddroaslng his remarks Jomil Io Hrn. kett and Itoo.-evelt. ' It Is very eary to see," he said, "that the leader of the Republican party In (Cont.nued on Second Page. I ;. FOR SHEEHAN. J. P. Morgan, head of the Money Trust. Tiiomas F. Ryan, head of the Traction Looters. Anthony N. Brady, head of the Electric Light Trust. Shares F. Murphy, head of the Tammany TrusJ. Whe:e do the People ,ome in? Wherein is the .vi l cf the Democratic party AMggsffgrfgsVjl er rucnorf tti ir Ikic n , . vi iuivwivu in iino I bur ch? JANUARY 26, 1911 GIRL SEEKING Three Latest Photographs Of Missing Dorothy Arnold rmW' ' m - ' Brk M Mrs. Henry Kipp Badly Injured in Accident on Hudson, Near Poughkeepsie, POVOHKBEPglB, K v. Jan. :.- Vincent Astor. son of John Jacob As'nr, while racing al top speed In his Ice vaolit 011 the Hudson neat- Kh'-.ni.e li to-day ran down and Injured Mrs lli-nr Kipp. Mrs. Kipp ictis skstlnK. When ml a niaht to veer off from the flying yaobl young Asfor steered in (he sa-i.e illrr-- don, an. bsf ore either oouM turn a aol Iislon occurred. The young woman srSI thrown heavily on tin- I t, and Vincent Asaor not u hud ahaklng ip when his Ice yacht turned over with a crash. lie managed Io rigfet Ihe ft lit, b iw ever, snd get the injured Mrs. Kipp at oard. Then he beaded for shore, where he had left his uulouohlle and . chau ffe-ur. Mrs. Kipp was rushed to the Thomp son Hotel In th" Astnr auiomobde. While badly injured, tho doctors said ' there w as u good ohum o for her recov- ery. ZENA DARE SECRETLY WED 1 TO VISCOUNT ESHER'S SON. Actress Appeared on Stase After Her fMarrlafi 1 1 1 .ipt. Hu'i; His Family Wanted Delay. LaONDON, Jan. .'. -Sana Dare, the ' actress, and Maurice Vyner llretl, trie second son of VUeount Ksner. were married ssoretly at the Registry QtRog In this city last Monday. The bride ap peared on ihe sla.H at .'ardilf, Wa.es. tho same night. The II-her lu-nlly hud desired thai ihe ci-tomony SS puMpo.'.ed until Miss Pare trga lhg o jult tiie Itggji upon tho explrat.on of her con- ! : ractc. lirett Is a oaptsln of the Colditream j (Jusrds. " Circulation Books Open to All.' 20 PAGES MAY BE LOST HEIRESS cost i mi: worn li Y GIRL ON DA V SJII-: DISAPPEARED orst Mae, mat k or llACs Kl." ' i,iiii I LUE .- t ' ggJJB kn. s ( ' - ' i ,.) ;"k- lul.rc,..s,i M J C" o i jo- latcii. v-y f-,-ia 'l "fW ' -' r T ciaca' i-"'i"' lj rc ', ; ., .. i J Hl. it tx PRICE DISGUISE River Front Merchant Certain Mil lionaire's Daughter Tried to Buy Man's Clothes and Was Afraid of Identification. ASKED ABOUT STEAMERS SAILING FROM HOBOKEN. Many False Clues Telephoned by Persons Who Locate Dorothy Arnold in Various Points Are Run Down Vainly by Her Distracted Father. Except for one due, which may or may nol be worth .Ayttwjatjhjhe tirst day of the public search for Miss Dorothy H. C Arnold.' 4et Me(y girl who disappeared so completely in broad daylight of Dec. 2, half an hour after leaving the home of her father, Francis R. Arnold, the rich importer, has been no more productive of results than was the private P St. iT a nri aaal " f iJt!Ph ASS, sPOsmlHgJgjgjUH aPasagggggggggl jPgjgjHjr r aajaal ' sVKfe Batw aar hunt which the distracted t.unilv, throufh the medium of police, de- lectives an. I lawyer, have been conducting under cover for more than ,i month and a half. This int;k' clue centres about the identity of a mysterious young woman "i apparent refinemtnl who iried ti buy an outfit of irule ap parel, avoweJIy for the purposes of rlisguise, and who wanted to pledge expensive jewelry in a water front pawnbroker's warehouse yesterday afternoon, a lew hours before Ihe parents finally decided to give out the fad for publication, in the hope that publicity, selling iiuuimerabl; harp eyes watching, might bring them news of their vanished daughter. " -amis ef dollars had alie nlv been pent in the hunt for (he young woman 1 li re her patents and their lawyers, ill a last resort, gave Ihe s(ory to tl.e in -papers. Thousands more will be -pent, fur Ihe axed father has said there - on limit, within sanity, thai he will not pay for Information (hat leads to the flnjlng of till dlui;i ter, dead or alive. Here woe a conn woman, pretty aria- (itcradc, refined. Ideally happy In her getOted to tier parents, without j any serious love uffulr of any sort, so all her people say, contented, absolule'y r e i il and balanced In bar thoufhts Hint her life, w ho, tak titf with her only s i i f inds as . :n her cireuuist.in -i-s wi,.,l,l ill so slight s foot as hers an 1 might carry for e sual purchases, j asked his younger brother to so tipatal: t stepped out of the house door mi a i , i s.- ireb In the larger ito-'l there for bright winter forenoon seemingly in- j a small slse. lent mi plans for a new Christmas frock. This move, according to both the Ma She bought hair a pound of sweets at dells, appeared to alarm the young woenv n i place, and a liKht novel at another, an. Instantly she asked, apprehensively, and from (hat moment was gons trom j whether ti e telepiiotie was upstairs, and tie ken of he. whole circle of a ,ualn tattoos a-- omplctely us tl ough she bad gJjyOf exlated. Girl Wanted Man's Suit. The one luggestlon that held out even ONE CENT. I slender premise of plausibility tame m i i unexpected source at noon t. .In Harry Modell. a dealer snd hrok. r In the unredeemed pledgee of pawn broker!, said thnt ut I 'M o'clock yeete: -day afternoon, a yo ina woman who from Ills study sln.-e of the published pan tograph he Is sure must have been Mis. Dorothy Arnold, came into his shop at Nil 141 Well street an 1 wanted to b.iv a suit of men's cU.thes. adding that sht meant tu wear them to a maSUUersdl parly. OJ , explained to hor that he did n.it arry such aarments. Then she said aas would like to buy a pair of men's shoes Modell h id none about the shop that she was markedly uneasy until i i younger Modell returned with word thai be could not IH her. Then ihe wanted Os know about h aalllnga ! vesieii from tiobokaa for