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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAT, APRIL 28, IWtB, WOMEN BESIEGE T AT TRIAL OF IS ROGERS about 1o becom & Age of mothers In her care of chil dren, then?" suggested the District Attorney 'ft neemnd to nip," Aftld Mrs O'Hrien deliberately, "that ehe wan careful about many little details which moat mother might overlook Delia Csrloiv, a nurse girl, wild when hIio visited Mrs. Hogera the Saturday before the tragedy he found hur moody and abxent mlndod. MIm Theresa Oallagher, nur.to at Lebanon lloxpltnl, described thn ronduct of Rush P:isl DnnrlL'iidL'r In Ite'ir P'' ,,0BC"! ", a irll,onor ,her8 a8i ruisn i ,im uuiiiiuiuLr in "ear lMilloml an(1 nmy c,mrautortatic ics inionv in nitric Poison- of a woman fn mother. nifc v.iat. Th(J nur declared Mrs. IUjgers tore hr hair, alternately refused milk INSANITY TUB DFKFNSE und then Utank It ffrccdlly, atUtrrpteO to Jump out of tho 'vlmloTV, aornoUnio. I in iln ,,.nli t fimriftf dan( l tinr flmt 1-NClgHDOrS 01 WOmiUl lllirgea at other times thrw them on th- With Killing Children Tell floor- Hh" thut M,r- 'tow" orl'1 i How blic unreel tor mem. they re doi lr. Woosthln, ohcmlnt of the hos An enner nrmy of womrn, all of pltni, wrui called to prove mat Mr them well dressed, besieged the doors " same poison sue row imp cmiurer of the Hupte.ne (oml In the Bronx D1(,trlct Attorney Martin asked him to-day to seek admission to the trial hf jib original report of test mad for child murder of Mrs. Ida Snlfferi Jan. 3, 5 and 1C did not read "No bl- Wftlters Rogers. They came so thick chloride of mercury found" and if the word "not" had not been ftnexward erased. Mr. Woosthln admitted tho with mieh nklll that numbers of them erasures, but denied they had, been enwed court umcer i-rnnic unrvin. mado nf,eP talk with Hogers. wnen inn aurrnoon session Deran on redirect examination hv Mr. nodding plumes and fluttering- ribbons chandler, tr. Woosthln explained lined ttiroo-rourtlis or ijv ttencnea in that his first testa woro unsatlsfac the room. tory because his rn-arentn were not Proceedings to-day, relieved only by fresh, lie sent to Mt- Slnal Hospital somewhat dramatic effort by Dls- for frcslt re-agents, he said, and. trict Attorney Martin to disprove the found bichloride In all the instances statement of the defense that Mrs. In 'Which he had before failed to ds- Hogcrs, when she killed her two chll- tect It, and so altered tho entries. drsn Dec. 29, 1911, had herself taken "Has not tho District Attorney bichloride of mercury-, dealt almost al- threatened you with lndlctmsnt for together with medical testimony. Tho making thoso changes?" asked Mr. women weie wameu oi mis ai ino I v-aanaisr. door, but none of them seemed to be "Yes," replied Dr. Woosthln. He deterred. said other chemists had verified his The second day of the trial found findings. Mrs. Hogers In much more cheerful By agreement of counsel, Emory R, mood than yesterday. She came out Buckner was allowed to testify for of tho trance of fear and desperation the State regarding an agreement In which she sat before the court yes- made between his client, Mrs. Caro- terday and took the keenest Interest line Olddlngs Itogers (whose refusal In the testimony, frequently consult- to obtain a divorce caused the de- lng with hor husband, Iorlys Elton spalr of Mrs. Ida, Rogers) and her Rogers, whom sho married last July husband on after the birth of their third Dr. David Oreenbcrg and other child, and with her other lawyers. physlolans of Lebanon Hospital said Delia Hums, Janltress of tho house that when Mrs. Rogers was , taken where tho tragedy happenod, was re- thcro she showed overy symptom of called to corroborate Edward Market, bichloride of mercury poisoning, that th owner of the house, 1n his stato- she showod evidence of pueper.il In ments that the Hogers rent was al- sanity and was unbalanced and only ways paid and that a mold was em- haJf conscious of what she said and cloved to help In caring for tho chll- did drsn. Mrs. H. Leroy Boa of Missouri, Lewis Htuyvriant Chanaler, for who was a friend of Mrs. Rogers In Mrs. Rogers, called on Dr. Graeme M. ..... i n. Hammond to nfw uiai uie nnyBicai . .... t ,.,. noiuiuK j. if ,m jar form of insanity whicn maue Mr. Rogers since you ported with her her not responsible for her aots. Tho hat I urine he was a a:ood woman has prosecution has retained Drs. Max vour oninion of her?'' asked Bcniapp, aionas i. uregorj ana r i rvntilf v wrhrtJonTi Ia rvintrnvArt UtSlTKSl AUUtUCr utvm Do a Blonde's Giggle and Her Adoring Look Make Her Harder to Rule Than a Brunette?, HER ALIMONY CU 1 MANN STIRS HOUSE jL.il At v ylJjJJJ tTOf rHR,JI6QUNCi AWt HCa BINJlklf- A QCOW AOO vJL rff I . 1m MfiT Jeyc ib DreoTAt with a j C t7l W SMe w,tu! R-eiPccT You" WIFE MOVES INTO BY TALK AGA NS T DOCTOR'S OFFICE PEACE BREAK Mrs. Lnndes Settles Down Republican Leader Applauded With Cook Stove, Turning When He Savs He Is Against Patients Away, He Says. Country Entering War. Never Be Brutal to a Flaxen-Haired Siren, but Man age Dark Beauties With Iron Hand, Says Writer; but Mrs. Woodruff, "Moat Beautiful Blonde," Doesn't Agree With Him. "So," exclaimed Mrs. 8ea, who has Dr. Hammond. red hair and a positive manner. '1 Tnrn I nIP PM n CUIIII have always believed and behove now IHtlH LUHO bULU Ulflnl he is a good woman Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien, a more re- cnt neighbor, told of Mrs. Rogers's devoted cars of her children, "Was she a better mother than you?" asked Mr. Martin. "No, ehe was uot," replied Mrs. O'Brien, "fihe was juit about like the aver Hopes Women Will 1 This Habit As Well As Men Adopt Olaia of hot water each morn ing helps us look and fsl clean, tweet, fresh. By Nlxola Greeley-Smith. Why is a MondcT -Not being one, I hare always wanted to know? And now comes Vanity Fair for May with a study ot blondes and tha reasons for them, which bites Into this perplexing problem with tho accuracy and the venom of an etch er's acid. Vanity Fair's Indictment of tho llght-halred slater- hooJ la presented In the guise of an essay on "The Management of Blondes," but It declares at onoe that you cannot manage a Monde any moro than you can manage a mosquito. "You can keop It off with a net, or you can swat It; but you simply cannot manago It," observes Dlonyalus Carr, Professor of Kugcnlcs In tho University of Tu bingen, which scorns a transparent alias tor Frank Crownlnshlcld, the witty editor of Vanity Fair. I took his arraignment of tho blonde and all her works to Mrs. Lewis B. Woodruff, author of "Tho Lady of the Llghthonso" and declared by Pcnrhyn Stanlawa to be the moat beautiful blonde In tho United States. "Read It," I said. "Answer It Isn't It perfectly dreadful?" And, do you know, I really did feel as badly ns any brunette could about this terrible offensive launched against the Inoffonslvo blonde. Any othor tlmo I should have written tho harmless, necessary blonde; but with the memory of Mrs. Woodruff, pink and whlto and gold, as sho poured out tea and epigrams for mo In her drawing room at No. 14 East Sixty-eighth Street, I am Inclined .lust now to believe that if eyes wcro mado for seeing then blondeness li ltfl own excuse for holng. "Whon you called me up this after-y- noon," Mrs. Woodruff began, In her limpid Alabatpa voice, "I told my husband you wore coming to discuss Mmtl-tMITIt PERU SENDS STATEMENT ON M'ADOO "SLIGHT" Official Note Accuses Secretary of Discourtesy In Taking Abrupt Departure. LIMA, Peru, April 25. A copy of tho official statement Issued by the Peruvian Government, nccualnK Sec retary McAdoo and tho International High Commission of discourtesy In abruptly leaving Peru, was forwarded to Washington to-day. With It went copies of several Peruvian newspapers which charRn that Mc A duo's action was an outr.iK" upon tho Peruvian Government. Tho nowspapers report that Secretary Mo Adoo ordered tho cmlsor Tennesson to sail a few hours after her anivnl becauso of rumors of bubonlo plague and because of fear that his party would not bo permitted to ntop al Panama by the health authorities. They declare that the party, there fort, put Poru In tho sumo class with Pnnnma, Columbia and small republics. Nearly one nunarca leaning nusiness A DLOMDC li Lite A Got. TAKe vouft eve ofp mu . aho you Ane cosr WASHINGTON, April S3. The first demonstration of Congressional nttl- The practice of Dr. Tonard Lnndes, a physician well known In the neigh- hnrhnrwl nf Ma linrn. Vft 140 FlASt I Twnnty-tecond Street, has been i"1-'"'"" .uuii.v.....r,i.-..1. thrown Into confusion. Ilia wife, situation occurred In the House to- from whom ho separated three years day when great applause greeted Re- ago. has returned and camped In his pnbfftn TPldo,. Mnm,., Htfltraent otTlen over his protest, bringing with her a cook stove and her twenty- 11,01 hn l'P0-,f l' to breaking off year-old son, llernard. -She Informs diplomatic relation, with any coun- pntlents who call, It Is ssld, that the try nt this time. ou.ee . ner privaio aparuncm. Mftn wn, ,,e,Mt, ,he Army m In the Torkvllle Court, this mom- , In, where Dr. linden sought tellef n'' nrl,,lf for,a "'"'""n torn of by having his wife punished for tils. ; "' " , "' "" iirrtrrlv rnniliirt. hor ntlnrni'V K. - '"teriiatlonal rmcrgency that may Moxley. contfnd.Ml tho bouse occupied """ ""l ''"nipean war. i.v !, tn.i... ,v... n,vnn,l ini.itu. i... Insisted on a srparat.) vnt by the hi... and his If... and that If sho H"'"" on the new army's size. chose, she could turn It Into a con- wn" prrclpltntetl by report- cert hull or u moving picture house. ' s'Clal riilo rejecting Senate Magistrate .Miu pby . ould not see It amendments t provide on army of In that light and gav Mrs. Unities' !5ii,fniit ..nil n tt.i t lotu. I volunteer fore. and iH'ilerliig the Mil xetn tn confer- until May 2 to move out, adjourning thn case meanwhile until that tlnle. enee As tbev were leaving tho court. "I am again! this country entering Attorney Moxley Is said to have been '" M- "1,ut 1 heard to advise bis client to disregard "r "'"'"' prein..,u..n nm-. so mat n.n iwi'. .4i.lp.lu.nh. PiW W we ate forced Into war we will GET TROOPS READY FOR 1 PITTSBURGH STRIKE CALL National Guard fiiveti Orders to Prepare Arrests Made in New Clash. PlTTSIUmcil. April IS. -That the Pennsylvania National Guard may bo called to preserve order In the West Inghouso strike zone was Indicated tu-diiy when Atljt. Oen. Thomas J. Stewart directed the c.minmudnrn of husband's office. Magistral.. Muiphy called Moxley back when he hen it I this, and Informed him such conduct, If persisted In, would bring him Into a clash with tho Par Association. Dr. nnd Mrs. Unities wero married olghteon yearn ago. Her Itoy Her. i nard, being but two jears old at too , time, has always been called by his i stepfather's last name. Three yoars I ago, when tho couple soparated, Dr. I Lan.les gave his wlfo $20,000 and ' signed an agreement to pay hor $10 a week. Ilo remained In the house and leased out rooms lie could not use after his wlfo left. Last May, the doctor says, lie was FAILS TO SET 'Eli FREE Patrolman Catches Two Escaped Convicts From Hart's Island and Returns Them. Angelo Sablllo of No. 98 Roosevelt Street ami Vlotor Holt of No. 124 East Tenth Street are candidates for the hard luck medal. Tkey are back on Hart's Island to serve tho re mainder of their terms In the peni tentiary after achieving a rcmarl; able escape In the early hours of this morning, Kludlng the Hart's Island guards shortly after midnight, Sablllo and Holt siippeu into L,ong tsiana aounti and struck out for the Uronx shore. Heading for the street lights of City Island, they fought a tldo which steadily carried them toward Hell Gate. Two hours of swimming landed them at Bartow on a loneeome neck Happy, bright, alert vigorous and sUrt0(j to enenk up a street along viyscioiiJ ft Rood, clear skin; a nat- wnlcl, tj,e electric lights are about urnl rosy complexion and freedom 300 (0et apart. And It was Just their from illnt'. urr surru miiy t.j j10k to get unacr ono or tneso 010c 1 lean, healthy Mood. If only every trie lights as Patrolman von Dartheld .. mnn n.l likewiic every man could glanced In that direction. realize the wonders of the morning The policeman nabbed them In their i,i,!e bath, l.at a gratifying change wet ciouiM ana cnatxer ing emsions " In e, t-f .he' tl.o..,ad, of .Mckly, Hc : Ration. A Knrala'ar, tolling anaemic-; looking mm. women and J ; MnBlBrtAto McQun.de nont tliern girN with pasty or miiu.i.v complex- ,)nck from West FarmH p0uCe Court inns; iiistea.l 01 mi- muimm ici I" to-day, "..,1. irrerks. rundowns, brain S'tSS"'.'' GIRL AVIATOR ROUTS FOE TSS&SS IN CHICAGO AIR 'ATTACK ' I hoi ualur with a tea- to wash from the stomach, liver, Mil- neys ami icn rt 't ' r. 1 ...-.... ....w. .wj- moiis tiu.v.1 iiitiigciinHv Homos at Mirnt. f..r.,.nlnt bus ami ninsims, thus ft c CHUNIUC, jwoeiennig ami iic.-.h;m..ik uiiitjyvutj, April -o. reoiira 01 wn- the entire aiimentar c.m.ii iniu e lMgo to-day henrd about an "enemy ' pulling more fond int" the stomach. aor()pan0 which loot night dropped Those subject to ick headache, till- ()0Ibs on tho city, theoretically dc- ! - l.r,.lLlh. rliellinutlMm. .tM.tnfv te. nno.nHl.A 4 w.r. nall.. (IMISII. P, ii-.,. .......... m otlvitiy ,...o,w...ww, . n v. ,umu tol.l: anil particularly tlinse who have I stations, a large hotel and several i nn III. I a nw ((.iiipleMon anil wno stores in me tiowniown section Doiore . M.lll . .. f... I , .o H-il.n ff n M.fnnlnl ..rm ..tllk...lllll.l V.TV ..ILC... HIC 4. " ..,. v.. j a. u.w.iimm iircetl It. i. btaiu a tiimrtcr pound of P'onc- jirgr.i i. I I ,' . The attack ng aeroplane, carrying lln.r i ..J '1 I ... n infi. lint fi ' Jht bombs, was driven by DeLloyd nhicli "Ml cos l.iit a tru e, nut, h Ti,0mDSon. .iifficicnt to .lemonsiraio i ie qui m Xnn (,ofenH1 of tho city was In anil remarkalile ciiaugf in imhii iieaiiu tnlHtert to MIhs Huth Uiw'h biplane. mid uppeHi-.iiice nwiuiiiig iiioy ii 'i'nP purpose of the tlemonstratlon wan practice internal sanitation. mint No show that American cities need remember Hint inside clciiiiline.s is aerial defense. ......... mii.iriun t .an mi it e. or- Alter i nnmpson nan sianeu inn at 11 ..... i i. I t.u.. r ..... ...... ni nu.i i Hllse I he sKlll .lues lint aiisorn Iiupur- ua .mna "..r. mm. imu 11.0 an nun ities to tonlamiii.tlc Hie 1.1.....!. while save chase, finally "driving" htm he P . res in the tliirtv fret of bowels '"' "t ), "nUI attack had tne pons in u.. accomplished Its purpose. the management of blondes with me, and Mr. Woodruff said: 'What's tho use of discussing? It can't be done.' "1 know one man who declaros that blondes are tho canary birds of the human race," I observed. "He nays they wcro mado to look protty und to chirp but not 'cheap-cheap.' " "I'm afraid that's what most men think of us," Mrs. Woodruff admitted sadly. Her tone was that of a bird In a gilded cnge, but In her white frock, showing her mllk-whlto throat, sho looked much more llko an Kaster lily than a bird of Paratllbc oven. "You Know," sho colli lulled, "I am Interested In a great many charities, hoa nothing to do with her Intoxicat ing quality." "It Is declared, too, that man must never be brutal with a blonde," I In terrupted. "With a brunette, on the contrary, you MUST be brutal or hIib will not respect you. A blonde has not that substance of humanity which links her with tho dear old days of the cave man, we are told. She Is llko a toy balloon. You may toss her about nnd tap her lightly, but glvo her a serious blow and sho bursts." "Put all the blondes I have ever known wero making balloons of men," Mrs. Woodruff answered. "When It comes to balloons, you know, a blondo would rather see than bo ono. Have you thought that the most famous sirens wero hlondos? "That Helen wan golden haired, Cleo patra red headed. Iucrer.la llorgla's ioVks wore tho color of pulled mo liiHses. ltlondes. vou see. strive to please mon. They study them and they are not so overcome with tholr own feelings as to bo unablo to ob- mcn and llnuiiclcra waited tor two! the Tenth nnd l-lgliteniitli Infantry hours at banquet tables i for tho arrival HKhnonts and it troop of cavalry to of tho McAdoo party before learning . unl. ,u , . of their deoarturv. The newsnaoers 1 l-reparo to mohlllre. The order was assert that the Incident Is a severe only for the commanders of tho three blow to the commercial prestige of thn. .minl7.atlons to urenaro Jor tho oall. United Stntes In South America. ,hi,i, inni-,,ip tt.n ,.niifH, t m. Several of the newspapers have . . . , aunched a concerted movement .m...... ....... ... forco President PUTdo to demand nu equipment. Only the Governor can apology from Washington. The tone '"'''r out tho (Iimrd. of tho criticism became Increasingly l'"" st an ruts In thn U osUnghousq bitter this afternoon. Tho Incident, tonne zone were matio lo-ti.iy, itch w-Mvh Ttrnv Atirw-jir triviM to tin. H. Murrlck, a Socialist speaker and United States, has assumed tho great- , an utildontllled striker were arrested est Importance here. "y uepuiy sncriiin mi a cn.mi onuge. The iwuvlan Minister or Forclgni ivmcn nn ..a. .iu.k.i...k u.u iwauui Affairs, replying to a wlrolcss mns- to hold their places ngnlnst nil orders sago from Secretary' McAdoo tlumk- from Kii.inla uium tout to move on. lntr tho Government for courtesies. , i no sinner mmi n-iuswi iu m. itoiti have soiiu tlilni,- to light with I shall, however, l everything in my power tu piment this country from going Into war. evcept under extrenm clr-ciiniMt.uices. We oilgllt to provide 250.000 mn. put ihniu In tr.iiiiini; and have them picp.ucd for use us the fit Ht line of ili.feliHO If It beomes necess.irj'. If when peace ri-lBiis again tbrniigbnut the world theie should be a tlcslro to lower the standing army I would favor It. "It Is. himner, foollsli beyond de scription in the present situation throughout the world to hrsttnto about spending a little, monoy that forced to cut lilo wife's allowance wo might have trntncl men if war down to $20 a week. Hne sued him In Hhould come.' ) IZ "''.""K ' ",.."'r ! Chairman Hay sal.l In conference llllllH.ilJ. r...... on,. I ..... . oeiidlng, but her application for all. ho would oppose the Semite amend- mony wns deuletl by tho Court thrco pieiit for n Government nitrate plant, weeks ago. ,nj. rnn,,d stories of a German the olhco. bag and baggage, last Krl- binding army In tho United States dav. and camped thero. desnlto the I mere fairy tales, doctor's protests, She told her bus-1 Tho House passed tho special ruin band she couldn't llvo clsowhoro on providing for the Immediate sending hor rouuceii allowance, snu nesiaos, of tho army hill to conference the house wns as mucn ners ns nts. sent a hot message expressing regret at the unjustified attitude ussumed by the medical otricer of tho cruiser Tennesseo 1n frustrating entertain ments prepared for your party. IS and because of thut, in tho last year or so. I have gono to see a gootl many (i.tvo their effects business mon In their otllccs. They are I KEEP YOUR EYE ON BALL nlwavs so astonished to porcelve that GAME'S FIRST RULE. I am not stiuare Jawed and middle- "This socrot grudge which nearly Thnv .rt of straighten up and . pycry mim cher shea against " --- . ., . liinntin 1m till - Alls. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it, 25a nt all druaglito. j Jftilfi ,ln Stsdrr to nulld nisvpat Hotel Id .New York. E. M. Statler, who operates hlch clsis hotels In Iluffalo, Cleveland. Detroit and other cities, announced to-lay at the Hotel Belmont that he would build the largest hritel In New York In me vioinuy or me urana central Ter- nunHi in inn near ruturo. it would con tain more than a thounnnd looms. Mr. H ffV QUI Alt? look alive when they notlco that tho typical Dresden Shepherdess has como to pay them a visit. Anu mon, wuoh the sheuherdess begins to talk real sense, they slump back In tholr chairs and look so disappointed. AN ADORING LOOK IS ONE OF BLONDE'S CHIEF WEAPONS, 1 boUevu men resent Intelligence In a blonde. They JUBt wnnt tier to look adoring. But If a woman cm achieve tho real adoring look, It doeB not matter whether sho Is u blondo or a brunette and even If sho has two front teeth out, men will ltfvo her just tho same." Yc," I acrec, "It's wonilerrui wnai that adoring gaze will do. l was looking at my colllo dog the other day, and I thought: 'Oh, Jumbo, If a wom an could only ncqulro your expres sion of perfect love nnd faltli nnd humility, what a bit she would make with men!" "Cut don't you think lots of blondes particularly drug store blondes- keep dogs Just to learn tho correct expression of adoration from tbom?" Mrs. Woodruff asked. "I notlco Van ity Fair defines a brunette as one who Is biologically tired ff being a blonde. But many blondes aro Just women who aro pcroitdicully tired of bolnfif brunettes. There are three great classes of Hlonde.s," .Mrs. Wood ruff added; "Thn drug stoic kind, tho Marguerltn or Oreichen typo with flaxen pigtails, primrose, color nnd snpphlio eyes, and 'h tall, slender, pale creature with exquisite features and ashen half. To me, sho is the true, temperamental blonde." BLONDE'S GIGGLE IS LIKE CHAM PAGNE'8 SPARKLE. "But," I objected, "Vanity Pair says 'A blonde must he plump and sho must be fluffy. Further, sho must giggle. Stop her giggling and her power user man Is spent.' " "A blonde's gmglo is like a chsm- awereu, the blondo 1s due to his belief that she Is lacking in temperament. That is true only of tho Hroadway blonde, the cold storngo cmcKon, shall we say? "What women aro more nrdont In love than tho Swedes or tho Hermans, both blondo races? I notice that the nrticle you brought mo says that a brunette will stay whoro you put hor till sho Is wanted, but If you tako your oye oft a blonde It's a little like a golf hall you are lost. WI3LL. YOU Ol'OlIT TO I1R I.O.ST. Always keep your eye on tho ball, Is the first rule of tho gamo, nnd If you don't Know cnougn to do that you aro not oven a dub player and should give up gou ana learn now to tat or play .bezlque." "Hut why don't you print some brunotto views on tills Interesting subject, Mrs. Wooftnift suggested finally. You ought to have Iwth sides of tho question, you know." So 1 said I would. FIRST CASE UNDER NEW LAW, Jury May Ilavp In Drrl.lr Ilrtween Den Hi it ml Life Iniprlnonnirut. A jury in the Court of Oyer and Termtnor, Newark, heforn .fudge Martin, will decldo to-day whether .Mrs. Klvlra Lotora Is guilty of tho murder of Joacpl; I.audadlo at her home, Dec. 28 laut, and If guilty, whothor sho shall b punished ly death nr life Imprisonment It Is tho first Jury In tho .state to act under thn new alternative M.-ntincu law In capital cases. According to her own testimony. Lau il.iilli. ri.lliiwc.il ilrj I-fturn hiimr. Insult Ing her, and attacked tmr in the house, She swi.r.i she shot htm In self. defmse, V It n. 'sues tor III e Millie tusllllou sne in vlte.il him into tho house hj waving he l,i, n,l ti, mm (.mi. the u:.ulov itllU ntt the shooting ran Into the street, crying . i i,nv killed 1.1m und I nlmll he triad ti .-n m the electric chair" Mrs. Letore denied sh had lured the man Into tho house. rUI MUdl rT I,COO. ,. mind inactive Is "bout to colli; tn 0 ( re, of the papers. Them was rre l.UI.. Ihe hr.t lrinm. ir- in. li... Ti'"' l" 1,1 allowed to ii pen I ' ' . , ni,i,,i. ii,i n,. .. f--tpl iiltrr nr. r.ir" oiirrlrntx urn .... (..... r... ,v , lows and secuie lirlc-ii-leac for pii.-' a basis Tor tumors that thuy con- M tulUt In ill.r.i..-. of the Ksr. Now, Ct.iiirtllmi Sleler r.rin .Iii.1uiii. iiI w mill." ' ' .letiinattiniH. tlilned Cermiill-Jnpnnesn propaganda, llinml. t'lint wn.l Mmiwrli. for Itnl.i.iK C-hll.l. tectum X , v . .,. , - ,rr the biidgi' n'nrn nf (Inn rrarllcft. A signal of three guns will be given about 3 o'clock Thursday morning nt Fort Hamilton to warn all residents In the Hay Hldge section that the ipmrtcrly HOLD VON IGEL, URGES !5UAYSMUKU ATTORHEY GENERAL 7 Visits for $5 RtMinrte Tint Hi; cItaH Piner;l Tin rtwon whr mny people sufferloi HClltirib III.lt niS OCUOU I .ipcri I fro, CHtnrrliel trouhlea ere not cured, Is Contained German-Japa- SfoSS'iriSfSea't" ""L VA: . . i i ne oner oi (u. .luimnni 1,0 nese rropatranaa. vi.tt. tor ts t iftven at tht. um by p. 1 " I McCoy u thet all autfBrere from oetarrnel WASniNOTON, April 26. Attor- I dlsee may afford to recele trtauneal noy General Gregory, In his rooom- I leUn this niumrturillr of notlfjina all i .i. .,,, p... ,..., Ihiwe Htm require Irrnlinenl for ceterrnel meiulntlon to tho btnto Department trulilr tlml until May 1 my fee for not to turn over to Germany the S'.,..d7JII. rASSST tIiI? s?m papors taken from Wolf von Igel, In- Include all nrrrmury treatmrnt and medJ. ... . , ., cine. In urdrr t. take udranlase of tale eluded a strong recommendation i,iw rrrr II sslll l.e necexary to sl.lt my against release of von Iapen' socre- ;;',',r .J"'1 enr"" 00 ' tary, It became known to-day, ' "-f hJ. Oiler POSITIVELY Ends April 30. Ilcports to-day atldod to tho knowl- edge that haa leaked out concerning k.U'r'r'niX t'h7 ..InTe "a'.'Tt wi. heu Mrs. Mary A. Doyle, idntnr of Ildwln Fltigerald, better known aa Ivddle Foy, was to-day awarded Judgment against her brother for $7,238.82 by Supreme Court Justice Hotchklss, The Judgment Is the outcome of Mrs. Doylu's suit for thn expenses and sorvlces rendered in caring for Foy's daughter by his tlrsl wife, who died In 1894, whon the child. Cathnrlne fjtanzy Fitzgerald, wJt ntKiut Iiliiu montlis old. Mrst Doyle said the defendant re quested hor to tako earn of the child and promised to pay hor for her se.-vlcca and sums sho expended, Hn paid hur $700 during tne period netween 1S4 and iiz. Koy denied his sister had been promised pnyn.ent for curing for his child and mild ho had huen Informed she had adopted her niece. BULGARIAN LOSS IN WAR. ATHENS, via Paris, April 26 Thn losses by the Bulgarian army during tho war aro estimated by Bulgarian news papers received here to amount to HI. MO killed and 60,000 wounded or missing. X.IUY KXAMINATIOuN FHRE. M(H ny Will ItMiv A.IUj f ItruiDiUOOl c.s wnrra fuea an taJMltl, ft Tonwrnnv. Wednesday, April 26th f$g& r& Clogged Nostrils, Dropping Spring's Choicest Suits Reduced in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises Mr ItoUrt Allru mid, at Mo. IVH TUnl Atrnui. Stw Von. Wiun he first eoraultM an Aiy luwirii. bam tsn ej.vitQu " I... .l tuctit) )eAr, I H K I CUUUl UOt tilCtttl. Charmingly Individual Models o Ilroker f.aiitloii l.rrt a:illO,THn. The Transfer T.uc Appraser'e report In tho etttatu of George I. Landon, a stock broker and nophow of former I'reitdlng Justice ingralinm ui inn Appellate in vision, ftiows iu deieueiii leu .iw,78J, ' Tin. rutrftu unrit ui imnitdUtn memlera .,f Iht family and rulntlvcs Male M. i Kl nn. desiTibed aa housekeeper and j n.l,,..lurl ,,l.u. r.,.iUf. tl.f.f.O In oaah I "J.V U jtui u liifiiikuui sjuX anil a Ul wuti la )U0,m. M COME are twenty-one inches long, at $3 95; others measure two yards and a half, at $35.00. But all are rich, fine and fleecy, and priced far lower than the same quality would cost elsewhere. Genuine London Ostrich Boas are told only by the 15 VEH 800 suitH in tomorrow's jnlp, fiHsembled from various higher - priced assortments reduced by the calendar rather than by weather condi tions. Velvet Texture Serges . Twills and Cheviots Tweeds and Checks Of nil tin Miccial offerincs with which the Suit Floor is crowded, these $15 suits will be the centre of Wednesday's attraction. Every lato style coat, every fabric and every untitle the flower of all the Spring .suit fashion.". No Charge for Alterations ttiniiifli ln n,trll. t all. 1 could oolr itwp lull.. Mima t a toni-. fur mi rlounf noinl ull ke to, lit. rn am I ht my waae ut xvll .V l,t "t illlnrni' woulj drup back Into any ' I. nut My ln'trmi tjlk l, ami tor t" )caH 1 lulu l.vii il-Al, l uai. uuiki in ...y lienl iikn tlnm rJ.'ln.- It via ti.uj foil fur ma U luulrr.utul Htat tl'le aMJ tu nir, Sliiro uratinn Mr. Allen he mierta mat liu nottriU am trra an.l o.n aii.1 that l.o cau alerp Kltt.iMt nakmi Ho In lbiier tin raina uraaa the rr.l.t ut In llfal 'I ti- dpj?ttw la Oil Uiroal tia. fx. The tioi..-. hate Irtr th car.. b raa tarar vlt 'u l U aiuell la r-turrmi.-. ARE YOU GOING DEAF? DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. Whan Mr lUwud 4 Ituiili .irt miuultM ,! N4.lt t 4Urfllt '-"i-l fl t tn . ui.i "ft 1 111 ui my " i ni nuiwi in mv cart 'rut ruin l, i tem t'sc,'iij; anu fll rti.gmtr ly Itftvairif rt "o bi'l tTut wlutu I roull bMr tho touth M tht-i rk) were tlfclug arouii't ialI Whcu 1 nthat t" my bit: ilivk I roull , nt r tt O'Ji. H I iui my wuh rwtit. up tu my rr I oull not heir it tick Willi I lirM tnUrt Ul Sltltll vffltlt' trifAttl 1 ivuli BO I ber the uoi m-l uj tn tnnij," hinw 1 truaUii Mr l-mm ho report tht p cmn h)r ouventioD well n eef hn rciiM, iul that h can (war hi wte'i ties whfti twelio incht irotu hia tAt auJ thit ill Ui tioi4'i hi !(t hi hi Mi Imnn rcUc at .No. 41': I . " 1 o.. ..,,l,ill, a.) n.alt Vat IV Vat It nfc r".Trnw-' "u - a - IS l'llltOT. Win. Mr. J J, MJiilt.il. .V. 1M l(uotit tTt,, ( rQ4. U, I , .juu11M uw hi saiil: 1 btrv N, ii .It'll fur (no nu I ot th.tt i iimiU not hwr . wiuh Uc ux,lH 1 ixfuM tt ritfht ul Jt."i4iit my enr. I hl ro!m ?HritUU in nn inoriut i i i4 uia ifii At the New Fashion Slwp grr.it ri'-iil. anil hoinotitnc t ht woitk) nulta mt i HI i tlir -il mch t uiy U 1 i iru,vinu th I hAiti Ueu trtaitrl by mwy tloctur. hut tlMi dM not hlp ine.'V . . w huiio tfett'tiii Mr - m h' ffHirt that hn nn hr tvNMii a ft m i ho (''er tlul, notifi hfo left hi " Hi nt.irrt In rtllvii tul h" m hur M i h tl hii Utii eigtit ttn inrhfi ffui 1 SrinvwrJ mhubt rinvwtl MnuT llrui.Ul.u Store Kit rulton ? Near Manorar l'lai,., J cam Nineteen West 34th Street If you fuffer au nwtrtl. r s1 n 41 K-1TH It tlattt It '1' t will ' .il t will .-)( u mwtriK illMhirftiut D4,(l bfS'l or rvi-.' ti iit my of no i r 4U riiunlTutioa a4 DR. J. C. McCOY, Candler BuildinK, 220 VV. 42 St. A fw iter, ir-'at cl liranaay. llouli .M.mJJ). Hil!ir.1u ajxl l.l,laT, 1$ A. vt. to a I', II IMf!. Thuraday ao4 Hatindaa. .OA. M. tt i I1. M. S'uilaf, 10 A. l. tali I BWO,