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THE SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915. ' 1 SNEEZERS OF N. Y. TO CA-CHOO TO-DAY ONE STUBBORN GUN MARS THE TEST CHILD PAROLED ON HOMICIDE CHARGE fntherlne Slevin Wopps- hsn Coroner Tells Mor r Mnv no Home. SUBWAY LUMP SUM PAYMENTS SETTLED MARRIED, CHORUS GIRL SAYS, TO STOP SUICIDE OF BIG MORTARS AT FORT TOTTEN Aniiiilmeiit Suit Revenls Wed dine of Dorothy Phllllpi hikI I'hilip ilerrman. Stat- Chnptrr of National Hay Fever Victims to Gather in Lako Placid. Boatfj f Estimate Obeys ,1ns tlcc Slicanrs Order Expcdlt iiiu- Work tin Brondwav. POEM IS TO HELP KM ALL R1ENACT AfTO KM TINT, MA Volt MiTritEl, PKKSEXT 14 r' I " " 1 ", ' ' if sag ii a ii , -, n . wy ,. n, , -ay , , f . . T.as Pi.ai-ip, N. T , Aug. 21 -The evil paint brush . 01 tempi muti lates canvas; th goldenrod Is row trim In remote corner ; the ragweed, loo. I trembling with the fair of ex tinction . the mountain hree ia ra tmlaed by the charging aaeps of a hun dred persons who are getting ready to night for the first annual meeting to morrow of the Empire Mtute hranoh of (ha United Htatea Hav Fevr Associa tion. Thruuah the stillness of the Adiron dack night come dynamic ca-rhoos from tha members of the association who are 1o tell to-morrow the etory of each one's " ng life nll to tn war M noxloua weeds Vh n a reporter for Tin Hiv sought Out V. Y. Jerome of 12.". ICaat Twenty aeventh alreet. N'rw Vork. secretary and treaaurer of the association. Mr Jerome expla meil "Hay fever l dua to a hyper-ca-enooeensioillty of the mu-ca-choo-ooiis membranee. eenaitiv to an acriil prln-ca-"hoo-rlple t out lined In the pollen of certain plants " II loan With the Rose. "Soni. et it when roses bloom. ' he Aid. "Some get It when hay la In blos aom . but . when ragweed la raatlnir off ita pollen. Home people are aid to undergo paroxyams even at tha a ' of goldenrod.-' "Poets r naked the reporter "No. hay feverite'" replied Mr. Jerome. And than he anld, bending over con adentlally and looking stealthily about to make aura he would not be overheard I "But we have some poeta here. Listen. I 1-eve here In my pocket two poema. One will he read at to-morrow's meeting y feeing woman who is balled mind yofl. ha led -aa the poet laureates no. postage I.tureate, of the Adiron dack aiicsagra. "tMMl'l icve;i the source ..f your In ( r mation," rontinucil Mr. Jerome un linrrtly, "hut the is Miss H.ittie B. Mohmoild of :i7x Mv rile avenue. Hrook- brg she win tic preaintad with e red benriaiina hutid-ca-chuo '-krrciiief as the snihlem nf tlo- order. Hero the tine. 11 Take it quick I mustn't b seen talking with you -c.i- hoo :" .Mr. JroflM hurried Into the dnr'.nes or the Forest View hotel. The poem in ah itM prtatlna frgahnm red "TH: LOST fcNLKZK." alary bed e niigiiiv see as, ruas like the MliMrd'i blew. An l .rhir tin' Marv sent Tli aa sure 10 go T" Like Placid one a sent; TMa HI of hope the dan n, I'm .Mary eta a here, ijulte coment. !iii-- petals! -in- i gone: nrrrr rr lo Ming. aTol II Kenny of leoininater, ( who directed the chorus at the 1 ml ol Minx Hembrlch on Poland Uuj, Aligns) SO. hai been trail iuk a group of th ha) fever stiff, rera foi "Iha chorus o.' almpllfled snuaars." and these mcm a.:. nf ths association wrho will be a- ilnoi using to-inO row ,(re . Wllllani I Utto Huffier of New Vorl Otty, Mies Vera (Jem. Misa Helen Ueler and Frederick Ueler or Cincinnati, Mlaa tea Uudolp, m.h.- Mar Dunham and Ilia Uoroth Mvift of New Vork cltv. M Haftl of Waehawksn, N. J.. Mlaa Hutm Wheeler ol Bryn Maarr, Pa., and Wllllsni Mcfiood of Cloveland. Mesiiwhllc, Melvll larwsy, praeiilaiii of the Lake Placid I'lub. whs .evolving la his sleep the apaeeh he grill make in presiding at to-morrow' meeting. Ir. H K Itdflck Hmlth of Hoelon was es chew ins racliooa long enough to put the SnlshinK ioj hes to ;i paper hs iii read on the osteopathic treatment or hay fcr 1 1 mil t,e a papal not to be Massed at. tor lr Si, h will make thu Bret report .,i newl) discovered met hoi 0. ' iraatlng hay fovar. To. iytho.1 is SCCOmpllahsd entirely meaiui of osteopathic nnger surger; In tin noag and throat, and is based upon the thoor) that the primary cue Of ha) l.vcr Is not iMillen du.-t from Hon l i s iut an anatomical gaparturs from ihc normal, which lowers nasal and Ibroal reslstam e lo Bttcll an extent thai I ha nn. .ins surfaces and nerve end. ine an- unable t cope with the In Vaalon of ihiIIcii. Dr Smith la director ol the department of public education v' the American Osteopathic Associa tion: president of tin Browning ian oihr poet) Hoclet) or Boston, and wall k own :t a writer and peaker. Bis-.lt.- Mr Smith's address, there Will be raised the question thai many more men have ha) t.v.r than women, ami et women want the vote. Macro ur Jeromi will rr.oi a list .tf remedies trnt Dpewrltlen pagsa long, and iii sal, tor the views of members rrgaid Ing I he remedies, beginning with acting ai. i adrenalin and concluding with the violet ra) generator, vlxol. vohr oxune sjiaker and the i. cure, H is poi whether or no) Mr Jerome Will touch Upon I he remedy proposed fc v w Mayo of Bayvllle, l. I . which la to sue. sv your head off and then to run outdoor! and catch it when it comes bti' it down. Ii w is announced to-day that the d'Kiei or M S. i master inseger) will be gonfarred upon all who have suffered from tin dlaeaae ror forty yaail or more. AUTO KILLS IN BROADWAY. 1. r II . II tHMf nt hnl 1 1 r I il Without M ill i. it llunilrlflf t hum. Lrr H Hi iH-tit h.i I, If, a liirt and niii mnnufftci uit-r m hoM rotdenoA n at 777 WS1 Kml .luimc, w;ih held without bftll rKtnl:i (0 ftppMI" br- tCTo tiir GorofMr! rourl "11 t phirgi of homtvld by Uvtatrt KroUl In ih Torkvllle pollra tourt. RcMenthal wax ilrH Iiik hiM AUtomnbtlfl In Rrond way early eHtnlay momltll when he knocked tlovn anil ran over Itolwrt A 7lton, h travelling aaleeman foi H ma mtntuHM Co,, v to :u Wai Thirty" fourth irnt. tnAlottuff Injurlea that eauaetl hla death In Bellevue Hoaplt i fin hour later. The aoHdeti1 occurred t Thlrtyoli(th treoi and Broad a ay Koaenthal s.i i s j.iaoii beeaitie ounfuaed and Htepped In front of hin in;. ii)iif lJattotmait (tood tin in ut tha Wt ! Thirt u th atreel ata tion pit-kerj up the unooiiaoloua vlotlm, ola cad nun in Koaanthnl'a car and dl racUd hlin to drive to llellevue. DIES IN CHAIR THIS MORNING, ajgesatlaa oi Karol llronaarlM iei for Bj lllO n' IncL. Oasi mm.. X V . Aug II,. Karol T'rnnos !s to die t'l-inorrow . Several tm.CH on the day before he was to bs eMiutid foi hiH pari In the murder ot jinn Usrtyaawlti the oondomned man fias besn reprieved by (hv. Wh.tmati It iviLM hoped thai he would confess and r til the Klstrlol Attorney In convicting tnn Othtr uien for the crime. Flmllv It was decided to let the law lake ita course vi I. 311 v m. ,.-M,,. vlca will walk ab rough the little red v "'I to hla end. Gun No. a in mortar pit B at Port Totten firing projectile weighing 7,000 pounds at target six milea out in Long Island Sound. Atxrut ths only damage done when 1 gun caused an ar. sinus ton minutes) to there waa a moment or Intense erpe-anTy ths It Inch mortars of Fort Totten the man In pit No. 1. It waa lo the and then a flash ami the great mass bellowed and hurled their 700 pound third salvo of four guns each and when -'ooorrM-''' 'iTae w 'did hells out over the Sound yesterday waa It failed to explode Lieut Robert N. not have cotton "stuffed In thtlf tari to ths grocery store of Heter Zlmpf In ramphel! ordered It laid In a horlson- at the time of the first discharge were Whtteetone, about a mile and a half tl posits. n for ten minutes, after wtilch uk-lt tt eome, for tha concus- aw.y. lreph hi art estry. Mr Zlmpf the breech was opened. Then It wwS .'eaS'S!! PiSL T"V caiuid a-atrh the project I Is iurvlnr tip has a horror of things explosive and found th.t a used primer ha.l been until It reached the zenith of Its tllcht when . iieeses and sauerkrtiut began to Inserted and had failed to carry ths and then ss It began to drop It vv ia splll all over hie floor he said things .ifoout the War Department and guns In general Hut senle fr.m the Inconvenience to Mr. Klntpf and lb. hanging fire of one l.i, gun l wm a suctes.ru, test. That DRUG PLOT IN TOMBS REVEALED BY LETTERS Oik Outsider Arrested: Olli MFMfr Bw "iiflin .Mine' in Traffic The interception of several le'.'ers sent h prisoners In the T.cnha to outaMen revealed vesterdav n tiaffic In drugs which has been carried on in the prison 'or many months The dtaoovery, made by Keeper Cummlni snd Harry a Hat- telbaum. Investigator for the Ttenart- ment of Correction and a member of Lieut Hherb'a narcotic squad, resultsd In the arrest of Krank Itlley, who lives at Thirty -third street and Second ave nue, ii,. wiii he arralanad to-tta) hefore Masist ,,te Krolhingham In the Tombt court on a charge of conveying drugs into a prison. fell Bgf In the Tomtag, Wlllch vva nr. cupiad bj John Henderson and Prank Murphy, both under ssntencs for bur glary, was found lo lie a Supply station for the dietri button of the cocaine and heroin Ihroughoul the prfaeMI The drags, accordlna to the Invsatlgaiorst were taken to the other prisoners by John Kelt Ol man. vie. was sentenced to the arorkhOUss) fr six months oti a ii arae of tiisor Isrly conduct and trans ferred to the Tontbs to do general work about the prison, iim assistant, Irving gchasffar, was taken from the petti tentlar.v. where he was serving a vcir. and employed for a time as a painter iti the Tom he. The four men arc said to have confsaaed. It bid been known for some lime hy Tombs keepers that narcotics were be ing procured h the Inmatea but tiiev were unable to local the sellers and distributor, When I'atlcllmum w.i" stunmouei he aratclted the mail leaving the prison. t Ute o; (be 1,-tters sent by Henderson to Ills wifi egplalned that tlie "piHce is a gold mine." He asked her to bring him live decks of heroin and explained thai the aafeal way would he In bide it In II r bed All letters sent nut by Henderson and Murphy were Intercepted and opened, Several li lt, ie sent to Kile) vv. n an. swercd b) him in pel -on. act oiling to the statement of Duttslbuum. Illle ap paarad In lha Toinba on Wrilnnailuy and was parmlttad to viall Henderson aim Murphy in 1 heir cctl, When called again yeaterday he was arraatad by Dattalbaum a laise quanllly of the drugs, vvhi.di had hern smiiagled InlO DM prison was lalssd, the k (per- siitl WOMAN SLAYER HAS RELAPSE. ell Willi Hub, lllrr K 1 1 1 1 II u tier irllai Idaalrer, M Itosa Hi 11. i. , oU .'. s :i Carroll street, linsiklvn. hld 111 Raymond street 1.1. ni.iiout bai; on tin charge of ihoot iiik and klllit.K James Montigllia al L'S Wral siieet ycMeni.iy morning, was un the verge of collapss In per cell last infill. She was allowed i, retain her bahc, Mrs. Uelltna, who Is 20 years old. went to Montlgllla'l dooi vesiettlav morning with her baby In her nrms When he opened the door "he fired two sh.it. Ihc second of arnluh killetl (he man. Patrolman Conognnon of tha Brgen sin it Million found her seated on 1 he steps with th.- revolver in band Bhe hoi Montlgllla, she said, becausa lia lietrnyeil her and hroughl Iroubl be, tween herself and her Inn ainl. who lias been wnrkma In llaltlmors Montlgllla was an artist and 1 Usi. i.m Mrs Hi I Una baa bsell married three yeam ami besides the bab) has two-yeur-old girl wiio is iiviiiu wiih hei grundmouher. PEACH CAMPAIGN STARTED lead or Hogaawlvea l.eagaa Qogg to inellim tlarkrl. Mrs Julian Heath, head of ti,,. House wives Laagus, began bar peach cam paign last niglit when she went to the pencil auction markal al pier II North Hiver. to inspect the shipments and note the 111 ices. II Is 11., .. . , - " ..iiit.iii in 1 ne league to forward lo II mibara buiie- s ws 1 0111111 ion or the peach market This Is tlie time to buy i.a li.-s ac cording to Mrs Hoath, s they are 1 h, ap fiO or en centa r..r ., tlgtoan ,UMri ,,r half bushel basket. The quotation aha says, prevalle for tha very flnest and largf st peachea. ' ' n new primer was inserted and lost to view "l:nrflr::n ., about .o:..!ttr p::r0r;jtM flr- a-M OClock In th Trmrtun and for amn u.v.nrv r.tiH- - iT , , the n,ar of the blg ma. shoos SUTT each "ee. rur w, enl ofahout degr'ees VZlPX. GIRL OF 5 RON OVER AND KILLED BY HEARSE 1 1 1 1 III i L n n rimAKol U oil. male asiaswaasi ..-.is. sax Driver Rushes to Hospital Wltll Vietim. Mary Rutin yesrs old. of lJ Madi son r ret, Hobuken. died at St. Mary's Hospital last ntglvt. two hours after! being run over bj a hearse Tiay I'eck. j ISO Central , avenue, Jersey t'lty, the driver, surrendered to the poll,' Im mediately after her death and was held on a charge of manslaughter. About ." P, M Pack, who Is employed by I'hrlstian Kpple. an undertaker of ISO Central avenue, Jersey Olty, was driving In Madison street, carrying a liody to a funeral. T)a little Bagna unl was playing on Hie sldewslk and lid not see the hearse coming. Hlie ran into the t-treer. The horse struck I her ami Knocked her down. I'eck picked her up and laid her Inside Hie hearse beside the coffin. Then he .ltiiliei up Ills iore for the eight block inn to the hosplinl. There the doctors i held out little bop- for the child from I the llrst. A number of bones were broken and her skull was fractured. I'eck. having done everything possi ble, turned his horse about anil went . back 10 th. fuic nil. waiting Just round in, corner from the scene of the acci dent. As SOOT, as lie learned of the Kirls deatli he went to Hie police sta iion to surrender. He was bailed out shortly afterward by his employei ami vrltl ia- arraigned ims morning TITLED PAIR UNRECONCILED V I. Itlornrye ror I'rl K11- galllekeal issue rateMsat. fl'florman, itaitie 4- Vandivar, lawyers 'if ::7 Wall street, yaatordaj Issued a tutenienl denying all the reports that their client the Princess KngalltchelT, daughtei of the late Charles w Part ridge, Chicago merchant, waa negotiat ing with h,r husband, prince ringsllt cheir, to settle tin domestic difference wiiich have arisen between lliam Tin stall menl follows : 'l it, Prlnoaaa Hhtfjullttiiaff authorise m lo stale thai there i no truth 111 ih published reports thai a recortcllbi" lion has been offected between herself .mi her husband, Prince Nicholas Vlad Imlrovivh Kngalltcheff, against whom aha liiiM instituted suit for un absolute divorce The action has not been dis- ruutinued and no dlscontlnuanc is con templated at the pn sent lime." HIS JAIL VACATIONS ENDED. Promote Ksamlnsllnn ordered III I 11. Mo v lleresrirr. CharlM Bright, promoter of many ent rprist a In South America, w ho lias been in Ludlow street Jail since May 1 last under a contempt of court order because In ruled to turn over to the Pan-American Transcontinental Hall way I'ompaiiy bonds and stock of tlie companj worth 1100,000, wa taken be fore Supreme Court Justice Hhearn yes terday by Sheriff l)rifnhagn for' In structions from the court. s lerlB Oiifenhagen aald that on ever, weekday lined Augual :i last Uria-iit has bean in the Supreme Court under examination in an action pending agalnal him and spent oni) his nights III ,UdlOW street Jail. The Sh. riff ob jected to detailing a deputy to a jin- 111. Bright my luna r, and when he said thai tin- examination could be cou llUcteil :.t the Jail as well as In the supii ne t'ouii Justice Ihaarn ordered llrlghl taken bat k there and kept iheie RED-MAN COLLARS Tncry's Best Ioduct 2? 175 At WS. an 2T oXk FIFTY FLAT ROBBERIES FASTENED ON BOY OF 17 , t wm . mm . ronep av Toiinp; nisoner Confessed to rimin of Thefts Sinee Ma 1. By the arrest last night of Domstllco 1' Hertllll. a youth Jlarl psst his seven- ' teenth birthday, the detectives of Har- ' lem aay that they j;M rounded up an other sneak thief who has hei n looting apartmenta alnee May 1 When taken to Pollc Headquarters list ntrht. th police say. the boy "guess d 1 that he had committed at least fifty flat rob beries A few daya ago a thief was caught who confessed that he hid robbed !"'! a 1 tart men ts. Hertllll was captured st Jfth stret and M idlson avenue by Detective Ma rino and I'nger. They agy he confessed that he hid r lbb,1 H e a: i-tni-nt of JOSSFph S. hwarts. a lawyer of lilt Fifth avenue, on August A loving cup ai d several articles of Jewelry wire taken The detective gay that when tiny asked him what he did With 'he pro CO ds of his crimes he replied that he "took In the moviea" rcgiil.ul;. and that he hsd some girl friend who liked to have h gvsnl lime. He said hi worked alone so as to lie safe. He bought a 1 vv Jimmy for enrv Job Hnd alway left ihe Jimmy behind so that I' caught, he would not have ihe huiglirs tool on him. He took onlv mom y and Je.v elry. He avoided pawnshop', selling lb Jewelry on the stt-ct iffhand, tlie prilice say, he gave a hst of thirteen housis he bad robbed When be waa put In a cell be ask-d for paper and pencil so that he could write down a list of all the robberies he had OOtntltltil d Some noise! We shoot our men's neglige shirts to-day. 4751 were $1.50 to S2.50. 75 cents now. 2114 were $3.50. $1.15 now. "Solos" still lower! 8000 pairs of our regular 50 cent silk 'ocks in a Sale. 35 centl. .1 lor SI All stiff straw hats. 55c. Men's Summer suits. $15, $20 and $25 arc bar gain prices now. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway at 13th St Broadway at Warren Voadway at -I4tli St. Fiftli Ave. at 411 St. Tlir Four Corner i " I of ltlmafe grnrefully i it mnndamua order rrom raMcrda, rescinded Its ;ihd gppi lived three auh- wav coittracta which retained the clause permitting con tract on and the Public Bervlc Commission engineer to agr upon Itiinp sum pavmtmts f-.r extra work. At the same t'me the board pr tested that It has the rnjlit to pass Upon the I Mil stance us a-ell as the gOBttttlOM of: nil SttnWey contracts and thnt If neces- I pari ii Would assert that right in the future. Hut for expediency's sake. In Order thai ths dual system he no longer ill I. veil IN I aril was Willing to back dOWn anil permit the contracts over which lot, a litigation was thFea:cned to en Ihi'mivlt In tnelr ffeStVtrel fnrtn Mayor MltObel ssUI he still believed thai ths board could cbanga legally eon- tra'ts that had lieen awaided by the i'u .1,.- Serviie fmnuss: " and he huped i lite w u it I he a test In the hiahest courts. "I tlilnk ti.e entire board understat.de Ihgl what we do to-da Is merely to Void lung delay," he explained "I nhall welciuni a . opportunity M appeal this question when there Is not so much at stake, hut at ;irese: t we should not tie up a vital section of the subway system." Whereupon the Msyor rushed away to b.wrd a II :Tin r. M. train for Plaitte liura. where kl his absence yesterday he was promoted from sergesnt to seoond lieutenant In the instruction eanvp. The Batlmata Hoanl accepted the eug- gaaifcis of ciMUrmH Me-aii of the pud- ,!. Ser, It e Commlaalon ar.d passed a resolution asking the commission to or der in extra work In excess of 6 per cent f the estimated cost of a con traci arli out the approval of the Board ' 1. mate In the future the board will approve to "lump sum contracts." The - rbwa) ssctlona which will go i :ti : ahead is a result of yesterday's i. ., are tha T;-nes Snuare section of .... Broadway section and sections on Raatern I 'a fit way und the fulver route, Hps klyn. DUAL SUBWAY STATISTICS. P. S. . Has tvtarded gign.noo.oon aalraiela gi.ooo.ooo i.eft. Up lo August 1 the lubllc Set-eloe Commtaslon had swarded lun.nco.000 vorth of const rtictlon and matetiaJ con -tracts for the dual subway system 'iTnta t' tl J, "00. finn of the total amount. 11(4,000,000, which the city la to oon ttibut ttward the system The total nf ln.0'Xi.00n. howeTwr. includes many of the contract to be psld for eventually out of the ootrfbu !lo:.s if tr Htxslyn Rapid Transit and InterNirough companlee. The Interbor ough Is to pay ISI.oon.ocin and the Brooklyn emipsny l1,iioi'.oco. A MFSKWE VTg. THKSE NKW YORK THKATRRS HAVE KM4 KFRBOt 'KRK. B war Sth St. K.i - M l-at Matinee To Mor e a 10. I IX I Minis llO ths freatest JULIA SANDERSON Mg comedy DONALD BRIAN THE GIRL JOSEPH CAWTH0RN! FROM UTAH THE LIDCHI I 2:18 A s IS TwICK Dalll Inrl Sundsv I v A Sat Ml 2.VAO-7.S-.J other Mat 2.V.MI-II 0. W. GRIFFITH'S UIOANTIC PBCTACUt. Sympbttny rrhiiT if 40. 0K0 (inuiye THKATHIE. By el gt. M UUHW Klrsl Mat Tom w I 11 Ml II I Al s 1 , E1IIIVS I? LTINGE In "I ol sin l.l't T." by FIAKLgl KI.EIN GAIETY fm. OPENS NEXT MOR. SKATB NOW l mi 1 JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR A Nt ll;v tiy .l iles l.ckert ilootttnsn. 111 Mil vi 1 1 I 1 It Manager. rULIUH Mm I tvMorrow A Wed 2 20 AH U f nr II ., Rvs 20 A Wed 2 I 'SOME BABY I ISiimk PARC!, ROM E CAST si B'wa A 4 at Kvea. I ' ,-l-,-'ot- Mala. To-More A Wed I: MONTGOMERY & STONE in HIV WINTER GARDEN Male Til,-, Thn-s A Sat I vi 1 1. IIM I I 1 1 vl 1 1 1; l I vv vi '.-. He-I of III Mlnler l.aMen Sllnws. I int. I.ISI. SI..VI. S't.lSI. nnycnV 4i-i K ot H ai grej nw. itumciii tj,i, To-morrow 2 no TAYLOR HOLMES ia Vivm.lVV" M tillnc To ni'irruw t I rfill-W'lZC'sWAllal Mnvrs la I DM. t It I I m v in w mi Ml MiiMKl. lug in HKATSNllW. CASlNOl',;-.:,-: n. Boar ('Mnpl'etl wit Turn ice She:, formi r actio v It 11 1 1 t I.. 1 1 v Rettei than "Ihe Mrrrv Wldoe." 34TH Theatre nr 11 ,v Br :30, Vlicin.es Tom w A Wed 2 .ill H.I.KHI BAH1 IN C'ArilVITV la V I "si I I .1 . 1 1 stt SI . 44THST. ...TVui'l'aTvAe,,';,; will Mil III, I I i i iii. i m i; U II I ON i:i.'i ii: :t. u;i ni iitiNkitN .t 1.1 Ii I UN I 111 I V I ,o I'n ii. til. Iland-I'i Wmis iluiul--ii,vvu. Kv Wfii.i wVVkhi LOUIS MANN iiii nv n w vi i. HI KKRT I II l L HUBERT ,,.i,il'.,',",,V,;.Mon..lug.30 s ,; WILLIAM HODGE in llll HUM, III IIAFriNF.U. I iai Sa A PIQUANT HIVul LUIM A'SBRO.OWsYEChO ;r . 7velngsal:10Aii I ree Uannng Contest Ihurtday Nignt BRIGHTON JapJHjS. H.her A ' .. . 11 I irssn, llenrv leval" Brlghtsn lleaea Mi a Aidine. ..in. pOLUMBIA V',. BURLESQUE To-dsj. a) cnincu eoans . mo,. y uukutn vnvun Arllnion. ,5. MANUALAY ";"'ia tvtrr ,. liattwi ; .ao. .iSuiai. .ju KB aav!! ar vaaH ajaaaBopW Mr. and Mra. That Miss Dorothy Phillip, a chorue I girl in "Watch Tour Step." became th bride of Philip Herrman. eighteen-year-old son of Jamea 8 Herrman. a wealthy builder, to aave hhn from committing eulclde after hi father had called on her and asked her not to marry hi son became known yDarday when a u!t to annul th marriage came to light In the Supreme Court. The elder Herrman conduct bustness aa Philip Hen-man's Son at 107 West FourteTth street and lives at 211 West Seventy-first street. He has built meny large hank buildings and other struc tures In New York city. Your.g Mrs Herrman. whose real name was Dor othy Gates, shares an apartment at 245 West Firty -first street with Mra Kthel Helmotit. who is living apart from Ray mond Itelrnont under a separation de cree. She is a native of c'Iki rleston, S. C, and waa 1 vears old In July. The annulment suit was s'arted by Mr. anl Mr Herrman against their son and his wife on ths ground that when the marriage occurred in January their BOfl had not reached the age of legal conMtlt snd they were opposed to the match. That the suit had been filed last Msrch did not beonm known until yesterday, when counsel for the elder Mr. and Mrs. Herrman aled an application for the ap pointment of a guardian ad litem for Mra Dorothy (latea Herrman, on the ground that she Is only 1. It had de. velopd that on sppllcation of the plain tiffs' attorney Supreme Court Justice Donnelly had appointed James A Far- AMrSKMKNTS. NO I IK I I N't .s WITH TYSOM OO. IEW AMSTERDAM ? J'-;1.1" Matinees To-niorrow A Wedneadav 210. The nrealest Musb ul Show r.ver Produced In the loolett Ihralre In the World II I IK INK NHIIW Vlsl DAXsr. UK KOI. I. IKS Atop Tlus Theatre NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC HIinSnM "jeat lilh St I 11 at S I t. f? Mats To-m'a A Wed .' I VIVID N'I IM'lti." Wortd. UNDER FIRE wiih WILLIAM I Ol KTKMAT HIRRIC KST42ST. Rvea at IS. nnnnia alstloe To-m'w a vt.-i BELASCO West 44th St. Krs. MO lata Tie'mw .V Theirs: THE BOOMERANG BFPIIRIlr West42dst Krea al a 2 atri'DLIb Mats Wed iTop A Sat 2 2 A. II WOOna lres,nls r'i:i:iM:nT-i JOH aiso - JANE COWL ASTOR I IIMMI rHEATRB, B'nt V It SI Telephone 17 BrvsBI. I i! VI VII VI IN, TO-MORROW NIGHT KA1 si now ON Mil K i iillXS A HAHHIM l-RtCSItNT YOUNG AMERICA A nkw i'l.w bv FRED RA1XARD LEXINGTON Thi 1st Ri A Lag. Ave. laaa Bflo. OPENS TO-MORROW 8:15 n 1VM.,""K Potash & Perlmutter r i ices, ti ki A Tiii it- math aocaaoc ! till. Ml MM! ON' IHTS '- candied iiiSw liiFuh i COH N 'THE HOUSE? GLASS II MtltIS pi't-.i'iit v ,m"w nay or ta Man in m h: t.h NOW Di'i''.;!JH'M . 'iertnide llorlmann ' r AL1CF " 1 " """"ii si Mem s 7, . ' sr. bouto a l ly Mat a1 mil s.iii-.. i ii hen i'l UOIHlfg LKMOKAUK i ukk to ai.i, PARK T,hrV''"l- ''in---, iith Bvg I a" Matlaess Weil A Hl 'o M1Y IBWIMi"?""!" rJ-"Na. IS un I III IV 111 WASHINGTON SQUARK UlljUl A Mi t 'i.wvv OTQAMn L1 Si", 47 1:1 riiiNM:n VI n An U ',",'' "' 'J'. 'I'v,',' l v k Ii ' ..-I li i ' J HOTBU ni HKST.Il'RANTs 14th Street, near Fourth enue Prince George hotel Fifth Ae. and Jstu m kperial rataa lo perruausui (uasi. Philip Herrman. rell giiardUn ad litem for young Herr man. An affidavit niad by A. Kdward Glas gow, a friend of the elder Herrman, who aerved th annulment papers on Mr. Herrman, atated that be called on her before the marriage In com pany with James S. Herrman, who pleaded with her not to marry the boy. Mrs. Herrman, who haa been In the Winter Garden choru recently, when asked yesterday for a tatement aa to her latentlona eald: "I certainly will defend this can. T haven't been able to find any record , to show that my husband 1 only 1 year old. Anyhow. I only married him to save his life, although we were 1 both In love with each other. I met I him In December, a week after "Watch 1 Your Step" opened, through a mutual ' friend who waa a fellow student with 1 my husband at Harvard. The court ship waa furious and Phil asked hi i father's consent to marry "My husband's father then came and asked me not to marry his son be- cause he wasn't Did enough to know hi ' own mind and liecause he wanted him I to finish his college course before enter- 1 ing matrimony. I agreed to wait, but Phil sent me a letter caving he would j commit suicide If 1 didn't marry him at once, so I went with him to the City Hall and we were married hy Alderman Reardon. We never lived together, but my husband called on I me for about five months, until his father finally won him awny from me altogether." Y'oung Mrs. Herrman' answer will he filed by her guardian ad lltm as ' soon as h 1 appointed. i UrMMT.R HRsoRTS. KBW JKRSr.Y Atlaattc City. THE L af jmaN77ccrx n.j. -1 THC LI A Ol NO RESORT HOUK Or THE WORLD 1 particularly attractive, with Ma two blocks of oceaa frontage facing aouth and cooled bv the prevailing Siuthwest ocsan breezes, during ATIANTICS GREAT SUMMER SEASON aajaaaaaa from JUNE TO OCTOBER leclaaKs It ha 400 private baths, each with r j water, and its exquisite music, every night throughout the year, with speri.il solo week-end features, ia justly celebrated. White service la bet Amerirnn and a la carte dining rooms. T he.it rr. Rollings hair. Golf and other amusements In full swing, oamcaams siniocsint josiam wrtiir a sons company StCbPlacetaeLWh. V. i I ItllVl- A.-. .,,... : lOSSI AT HAl.F riili'K. Hnm-ri .. New 1 n eail Sleel Prr ihe popular Tt'iUil alirh: M.d sound of oi l ocean. A hlin iIam modern hotel, with 200 la'fa inom. all with op eipoams 1 uvate halhs, hot ami . old runnln i' sicr in rooms AttroT po-rn ci vator. etc. I'ulsinsand aervh-a n ira.-on.iiiie ratea. lia... 11 J. DYNES. TRAYMORE . o riarraisir HUVuaT botbl Bold Original Cra&tlon 1 -vim viiiimi wrwcition I I I Bag S- -.I. . Ha i..,i r,'.,,i. Ess laasjMriil.t.iM SEngasMsaM THE LORAINE Hi ri. rtsa aan ot- avnaiat bearh, Fnaa tod r lialiis. ruuiilus aairr In riMimi. elevator MiniTinr table. Spts ial septeitilier i ms. A. s.. ; AUNt.lt. I'ropr. tt. it. LAYTOK, Mgr NEW JFKSKY xprlng l.ak Beaea. THE NEW ESSEX AND SUSSEX Mold slid Cottgggl, DIRROTI.Y ON I'M I OCKAN ritlM. l.AKR hi. ii il. n. t. Th l's I T.. Hotal of ihs viianM- .Mast. Hoi ..h.i L'eld se.i U'atsi in BathroenM, UAIIU ii. in m u, luaag. I'l.NNM MAMA U KltNKRSI Il.I.g. IHOM NIM INI I NII on i in aiiuiiR, t.o 10 Galen Hall in the Mountains WKRNhRSVILLE, PA. Autumn Season Begins Sept. 10th Mi dim Hlghtiradf Hotal Rvar Ronm l'' i Tonic Air Woi'lcn 'l - " cry aupertar Table liiatd Auto Mlina New .Oarage. Mountain ..iks .,ii Ti ill" Nailillc Hursei I nilaual Music Kieldt in iniNician I uratlvr and Tonic n.tio Kklllrd Attenrtani luc KHrhen op n III Yr. Naa Ihsil.lel tin I'miti il it i. oi N .1 :; j iiour from vc York.ua Rd ui ; it it . i , hour- tram I'MlMelpbi V Y. I'fhcr if i . I in r, a.u.iti. new v It I I vi vv l I , li II I N Mill Nl IN o. Mr F. I.. Young, Uonersl Manager. n'e with 1. s.1 Bl!n.bet.h Johnson. year paroled tn the custnilv of her old. ther es. terdav. pendl rag a r. .'ice' Fetnlierg. Before ecftlon was taken I ner a rervroduct ksjl Of the eventi Ing to tlie dhit'ld a dggth w.- ' ''SI). lead. n eft a chamffeur entpplied by the Bafi Society. The same car the regular driver, Frank M S' . . waa also pajoled for the Inquest, sag hand to see how the car Wo -a jrjMsabeth Johrowm'a mother looked on from a window of hur I Ufttle Catherine and Jimmy and Agnsj Jolwss hi brother and elsi'i-r o' -v. , ctUld, and Helen III. .-. a ' end, sert along and eiiowed sjie tVnro ..- oocnrrreid beifore the truck tarter .t-a Elizabeth was knocked d.vw-n and kH ed. From Oh outset Catheri ie rt Chat ttt did not turn the alar trie sw-t'ek so (Mart the oair, but Date. - v. norPigg A. Doaan, strho waa sent out bs make an lttveBtlgatJon, ftmnd three ohckknftn all of whom aald. ""Csitheirtne touched smw. thlng and the oar started " T:-.e-e chO. dren weirs Vn oourt yearea itav, but '.ty were hay aa lo Jusr. wshat did ha.ppas, alrjiougti M was agreed that rno-.e-jn, won In Che front of Hie oar when ft When Ooronejr FelreVirg reaeva. office yeatterdavy tie waa met hy the deifeevdanit and her father. Who 1 oomparaled her f-om the (51 I clet.y rooms, where she ha prisoner over niglit. Cail ?nall for her age, did not fathers) arm. and When alk Coroner to be told that ah home Mhe burst into lean soothed by tlie Coronar, not to be frlghteia-U Me 1 1 Johneon bad fallen nwie,;. . leather ooutth In the Cora . had to he rouse.! to go noma father atsl alWtar In yoeterihiy's tet the car t to te in good worl ing .' hrsikee held firmly. "Tlie jiower imaM hav e I . . fomtwr said, "for a half ooued no: move tha rvsr t grade at the polnl Wher killed. I hail a number : about I:, tlie car lo e,: the switch. I feel that the started without the sn-it -h on." Coroner Feinberg is 1 hi wr of a law coninelHt g t chains on HUioe.. . t- hla 2 se 1 a 11 a n t - St MMKU RIMII(I - - - ' - KEW .IKRsri. Why Not Commute from Netherwood ? OTEI NETH ERWOOO I'.aUr Now JfMf Uodr liw mrif ri.-nt. UPtl v Tphon Hrvici ar. 1 prlVtttf D41 I room. Dncln,f very I -a-fti Bll Room. W Cftttr ; .St f and auto partita un main mac ft a... to PrTni-oton. spe?. ia; t : Dli nor -ovory Sunday from : r M Ing Room BRatlna :i0 Artottftn p. fat puro aprli.c watar Ri'. S Amiiinn p;n. 3 mlflUtot Nathrwood 8atirn N J H R. trolno daily. LMmni utitton I? i oaa . LONG ABIJ4VI ow Torh Ih Mill Attrsetlfe 1 .. tit Adjacent 10 New Inrl. it Garden City ilotel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND One of the aiflat exclulr 01 hi America. A conininaiion llfr snd meiropnllin h't'tl I 1 found. Conduct,..! on lbs A. 1 1 here I also fur tin t un. ... . n Handsome a la Carte Resta 10 miles rrom N .V Freo snt el. I'enna atstloa. J ' I vsNts Nrw torr dlrendi k Mount t 1 II I s I it Whiteface In i in I v k i : ii v 1 1 s Of KM I M II I. I I in I I i AMRRIi AN i'l. As .t u 1 All oitlUnor smusemei -H thing, t hlng, .. homei,.i..k riding ovei !..:. ' Ir-aJla ttp in ntngl . e vv oh tollagu t i' i rig Ii Kins nia la for . . un .. - J. .1 mi i i Ni . ian , NRW YORK. EMPIRE TOURS Kaniou S'lto.n Ibi s I ; Irseuola, ana ijnou laaa , . aid iim ta fr. 1 ! burh. N. Y MABgAI III M l I s HOTEL ASP1NWALL LKNO, MASS, 1 hr gi-lf i I II Rflaj - l.i a lAHiMnr. niotofliig, t"' i .i 1 i Ii i ' i t t ' HI. . M . w . If Ut i s funainv. N It . lit I i THEIDEALTOUH Nti Bagiand'i h.i liook anil to ip ' .N. Y-. or II itel K M.nnm I. YAM I Ii ut I'll MOUNT PLEASANT Hi Iniiui I'm mill I'i .th ('tfrlnat Ihi Mat. Private b;i ftll ytar. L.I'. mi ia T li Catherine Slevin, tlie twi echoolrlrl who was rn led Wedneejrlsiy evening and bomb l.i- 1n h:iv.nc Started .. nuvn of a tiiree ton truel aaw --kwm. v. b. a ii