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Show MRS. NATION ON WARPATH. Tshse la llorae Hhnw la New York end C'reetee a Nefiaalloa. Carrie Nalion created a aensatlon at tha horse show lo New York City Thursday. She harangued the great gathering on the evlla of overdress, attempted to bresk a bottle of champagne, cham-pagne, and finally waa ejected from the building by the police. Mrs. Nation entered the garden qulully and look a acat In the tier. She had beeu there only a few minutes when her gaxe rested on the box where some niemheranf the Vanderbllt family were allllug. Shu studied her programme pro-gramme and then descended to the promenade. Stationing heraelf In front of the Vandcrblll box, ahe delivered de-livered a tirade on ovnrdreaa. In tha box were sealed Mra. Alfred (I. Vanderbllt, Vand-erbllt, Reginald Vanderbllt and Mlsa Nicholson. Alfred (I. Vanderbllt was leaning agalnat the rail of the promenade prom-enade and did not aee Mra. Nation ap proach. "You ought to be aahamed of your-aelveal" your-aelveal" the woman screamed at them. "Yon ought to ba aahamed to wear auch disgraceful clothea. Take them off; take them off, and attire your-aelvea your-aelvea more modestlyl" Alfred U. Vanderbllt hastily left hla posltloo at the rail, came over to where Mra. Nation wss ataodlng, whispered aomethtng In her ear and pushed bar away. The oulburat of tha woman attracted at-tracted aorowd of people and the oo-c...s oo-c...s m sv.a VowOwrMis boa were evlileolty eery muoh enaberaaaed. Mra Natiou then turned her attention atten-tion to oilier boxes. Finally ahe atarted atart-ed for the cafe, where ahe bore down ou a party of men who were drlnklug wine. .Mra. Nalion adzed a bottle and, glaring at the meu, ahouted-"Young ahouted-"Young men, don't drink such Ullhy eliilT. You are going alrnlghl to belli Where I. the man that sells this sliilT'.' Show him lo me and I will tell 111 in whil I think uf hlin!" The caterer al the gunlen appeared on Ihu seem-nnd ejected Mrs. Natiou. |