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= WOMAN DVING: IRS. JEFFRIES NAY RID poe Dee Wife of Chauffeur Who To: | Employer’s Car Thrown Against Iron’ Fence. ROM NEW YORK > Champion’s Wife Calls Moy- ing “Only Unpleasant Part of Theatrical Business, a OTHERS ESCAPE INJURY, HAD BUSY TIME HERE. Believes “Ideal Couple” More Important Than Dr. Ab- hott’s “Ideal Woman.” “Hurled Through Air as Machine Turns Turtle After Skid- ding Into Curb, Her skull fvactured, both arms broken in several p! and suffering from In ternal injuries, Mrs, Cecelia Hazzard, of away from home, said Mrs, James J. Jeffries, at the Hotel Albany, last night, No, 63% Union street, Brooklyn, is at the WP*Te she sas packing up preparatory t rT) (erp rey , Mernerelittistecintinee ae change for Boston. “This Is the ned for her liter (he vlottm of only unpleasant feature of the theatrical s r she added, “fro eine s when Dusiness; that I6,"" she added, “from the standpoint of a person like myself who With a numb: frlendé fhe jg not required to act, but Is only to started with her ‘stand and wait.’ But [ think we will hisband like Boston, and I know they will fike dim-even though John L, Sullivan has Hazzard is emp! Fi era ay ul \F been a favorite there for many years," company of No and Mire, Jeffries declares that she has had Jast night he was engag of the piest kind of a trip to New men to drive them tot York, and she would not change experi- E ‘lub, Brooklyn, Arriy ences with any one a was told that he could return Out In the West, where I live,” she the party in two hours. As his hor explained, “every one hopes and prays was near by, he decided to take his| for a chance to go Mast, I've had my wife for a ride. chance, and {t's been a good one. How Mrs. Hazzard asked if she have [ spent my tlme? Well, of course, Invite several of her women friends | in New York one does not get up as living | use to a vany | early a8 they do on a California ranch, them. onsented, and ac. | If you t let my [os Angeles friends cordingly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson Know, I'm willing to. admit that I and their’ six-year-old son, Mrs. Mary haven't got up one morning since I've Shanley and her litte boy and Mrs, | been here before 9.90 A, M."" Mary Johnabers made un the party She halted a moment to see if any Car Turns Turtle. disappr was manifested, As Mrs. Hazzard is very stout. Jim and the Rising Sun. weighing nearly 300 pounds, she o doesn't like to get up early cupied the rear seat in the with one of the little boys. The ott sat in the seats at the side and start for Prospect Park was made The car proceeded down Union street | how I have enjoyed It! Alw: ata fair rate, and upon turning south | ever, I've been compelled to go alone, into F th avenue Hazzard applied the | Jim says that he does not expect me to | she added. “He does not ob, to secing the sun unh In the morning i have shopped, a and SULT OF CRASH SORRY TOGO AWAY. "I feel just as though I were going! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROE 22, 1909, Mrs. James J. jeffries, Wite of Champion, Who Discusses Her Visit to New York IW YOUR SPLINDIO,, NEW YORK STOPES’ GORNGE SAVES how- | su , but he is very appy if he’s called upon to see it. ' Rt DEATH IN FIRE | OPYRIGHT \eTORIAL ‘ST ATTEND TOALL OF. IMS COoRPRESS PON DANCE, AND IT ARBRAPSME BUSY “Miss White’s” Husband | Intyy former | America, ,| porter, RIGH GIRL AUTOIST UPSET POLICEMAN, D AS SPEEDER: Her Car Wrecked Melntyre’s| Wheel After He had Ar- rested Her. STAND A \utomobile Club’s Counsel! Pleaded in Vain for Lienency, MUST TRIAL,| Despite the almost tearful protests of Magistrate Alfred 1 for Automobile Magistrate Ommen, Club of Miss | counsel the House held | Lilybel Barnard in $100 ball for trial tn! | the Court of Special Sessions to-day on a charge of running her automobtie be- | yond the speed limit. John Santa, chauf- | feur for iam Tl, Barnard, a silk im- o is the father of Miss Lilybel, | w was also held iy $100 bail on the same charg Miss Lilybet is a handsome, athletic girl, sixteen years of age and an auto- mobile enthuslast, She has her own cay, and took it out for a spin from her own home, No. fast Sixty-eighth street, yesterday afternoon, with Santa on th driving seat beside her. Policeman Me- of the West One Hundred and ‘ond street station, stopped her | Hundred and Ninetieth street | Vifty at One | and Boulevard Lafayette and placed 4 Tells How He Fastened Her 500-Button Dress ghee ES “You Get Used to It,’ He Says, as Wife Listens —Tietjen, an Inventor, Is Now Working on an Unsinkable Warship. under arrest. She turned the MeIntyre’s take her to the iundred « manner lintyre's: bles own and the 20s one of the ear and started || request, meaning At One station house. Sty-fifth street, in some car and Me- MeIntyre way was broken to} wheels of the | wutomobii | Wouldn’t Drive Car. | wreck of his wheel In the | Placing the ur Melntyre ordered Miss) Li him to the station house. She re- | ” took the chauffeurs | brakes when taking the turn, The brake] accompany him to the rin ‘an the car, At the station ccompany him to g, and Tm ‘ ° 5 \ locked and heh trim andthe ca AuLadel|llmntrernaccuninintoninecenlcnmalath tars ee By Nixola Greeley-Smith, + placed Santa Mn der ar on for over toward the sidewalk. As the! gain sales: After lunch I go ith J! For a week the HO EER elaine: Ca 11 ‘i b a we glories of President Elizabeth H Whevis struck the curbing they collapsed to the theatre and leave him there. I¢/Five Crawl Ak ng White, of the Dressmakers’ P A.C. making tie via from Ono Hundred and and all the occupants of the car were| there ts a good matinee in town for me| TUAW ) , ; t : a Totective Association, have ty-flfth street to One Tlundred and] hurled into the street, the car turning|T take it in, At night I usually go to the Ledye to Sufety- reen celebrated In song and story. Everybody knows| !ifty-second street, ae Haszard struck on her repay eae or opera, Then we meet, have | all about the 600-button dress, the rat-tail robe, the Miss Lilybel and Santa, both indig- against un iron railing that surrounds | SUPPer together and go home, | Hurt by Fall, breakfast ocd and the Capulet hat, He atom rt haga ean a the residence of Dr. Beekman Dellaborn ‘Despite this I find time to attend to} ‘ But few persons . | Court this morning, and Mr, Ommen | ihe to Iitue boys v vite i | all of Jim's correspondence, and that} arr rnheie a ; are aware that the tawny-halred | was inc nt as his ellents. Mefntyre alighted of the cushions of the | Keeps me busy, « Why, Ihave hardly! Ten persons had narrow escapes early a as eae a a ® husband. He is Ernest August ne Baked Hs s Bisse to) CUssaLO) cell n yen , c had a letsu joment.”” | jetjen, inventor and pa Pp, e the story of the arres HV CHOUG Capote ih 4 ay i Bo ‘i ar lto-day in a fire which gutted the three- has been Miss Whit aie ay for nearly Ave years! “yf6 snud he followed Miss Lilybet's au | nats Heiss ts. Jeff and Her Home. { ar as been e's husband he a il ane] ~ aan Others Not Injured, story fro sliwick 4 tomobile from One Hundred and ty BS 7 ta What, I wondere F ainy dette ail Mn hie 1D pute sles iaanedl mere about her cyrmatoy Aull WIXOLN SFE LEY- h ondered, did this husband think of his. fifth street to One Hundred and Nineti+ guests could pick themselves up they | ein . nn ee He sh 4 ey Nery ih aa unl sMitH, wife's invention of the 500-button dress? eth street, and timed the speed at twen- ran to the side of Mrs. Hazzard, who | trip.” she sald, “but, honestly, I'd hate[\ ind floor,! Woutld he fasten hers for her? y mile jour, Mr. Ommen tool (i bad hot mo. ed a e she struck, the | to live here all the time. The ranch is | °hidre on ae lh om eane : yl ts for her? And if so, how long did it take him {yarn san hour, 2 nmien toolg a sidewalk this time Dr, Dellaborn, | the place. People need rest, air and ornice to 500 buttons? jane | who had heard the commotion, ran to} o bey ae i 3 : tut ae Fy “How do you know the speed was \ the sidewalk, and after rendering what | Ut-door life, It must be terrible to be Snail I decided to ask him. But the way to Mr. Tietjen Jed Past the august twenty miles an hour?" he asked, id ald he could to the injured woman he | Cooped up all the time in a flat. Some ven Presence of President and she was not inclined “T timed the car with my stop watel sent in an ambulance call. of the San Francisco papers had fun ieenttinontane ncriTien ed to look favorably | Hed Meintryre. ‘ The other occupants of the car sut-| with me because I had my picture taken D aoe ul j ' EU AFAr Vania | fered ng Injuries and made thelr Way | Thile maicng butter at the churn, Son down the rear fire escape T don't approve of a wonian in busl-| the oor for exere Interrupted at SEO YOM GH ANN ES UE DO. ZOU RAGE hel homes y street car, ~ fot) t} ys 2, ad of elgt ears, i _ | Ther * pted J Hy abe utomobiles?’ ec Hazzard remained with ti? car, | What was there to laugh‘at in that? ka scat i Io es t ul oud hess dragging her nusband i ty pean rr eM yt automobil asked \ which completely wrecked, until] “If I had been taken in the cab of a| slipped Saco wowns | emphatically, early |, “» ste eo of ai : ‘i he had communte to his garages] tocomotive or dot's hanging crom| thel aecond) fon tol(hel ee , eo lin Cheinta of admonition flashed| Melntyre replied in the negative | comotive or In the prize ring in cos- f rs I'm y creet hushand's di and then hasten the hospital, Ilis rigft ankle was sprained, lve years, and, of ¢ Im very| un 8 direction, | Mr. Ommen then asked for Miss Lily- ' Where he has since remained at the) ‘ume, L might be able to understand it; Bata ven an ralyzed by tear| happy.’ | Re around the floor! 1 wonder | Ra aRuletareemmateg intra lear ioueanne bedside of his dying wife but I can make butter—mighty good but- avecpat rs aH he mear TIES MEAG Warran Wie nnn, COKITS Tt eae SS ter, too, And I’m not ashamed of it, I brought | Here T asked the name of the lucky | Then she | ad an inspiration ea ieee aay ie 0 jl y t Ri jhol € oun dy der $190 ba Oy put up my own preserves and have of thef}man, I read that roll hold the young lady under | N station if TEE e e Court of Special Seasions \ \ , BOY CONFESSES ROBBERY. Revernapolled soney Jaca Howsmany sof Staae nee en th a paint aa A Difference in Spelling. for reducing flesh, so I Five Jeu) bes Gouri ret: BRAGG L eAMLens. y your soclety women can'say that? I| py Bpstein and Schatz on the ' ay Sia eat t for myself, of cor Heo}de he (ace if / Year-Old Lindsey Glen] love housework, every branch of It—ex- | se iy inknowty, but : August Tietjen," replied Miss | only 18—"but to wee te Wanted to Defend. \N i AnGarenlivAUnconcerncd cept sewing! I have taken my fancy mal White. Then she started to spell it for! tr women, So many| “Then.” asked Mr. Ommen, “why | Apparently Unconcerned. | work as an occasional! diversion, but I | among Peed tell } me. ‘ ot th maask me for advie | should we put in a defense? Is the | (Spectal to The Evening World.) | couldn't make my own clothes any more ‘0, no," broke pretty) Needless to say Mx. Tietien was not | Word of this uncouth and ungentle- | MINEOLA, L, 1, March 2.—With a] than Jim could,” ' niece, Miss Li lowed! to, talk any more’ In a vers|maniy, policeman to’ bel taken aw Jaught and seemingly unconcerned! Mrs, Jeffries was asked if she had | { It i a ort while he was s rat , gains of this nighly cultured immoned from against that of tl ighly cultured » about his position, Lindsey Gten, a| read Dr, Lyman Abbott's definition of | | j Jof German exti ‘ist, s sev catns SMD 10) UH) EEE | f dright lad of thirteen, to-day stood be- | the “ideal woman." She admitted that | his name AIRN [eed » [hate all this notorio dragging of) a tenderly) reared’ ahait fore Judge Edgar Jackson in the| She had, but expressed a bellef that the But the you med in-| sald Miss Watte. « 8 notoric ‘agKing f : ‘ Coney Cone an pleat uly to rhe worthy minister had wasted words, and Venaet tien 2 Miss Walte, “And, of course, a! highly cultured girl to a police station herein Git He, was | i addition was too one-sided in his con- Leet HO TRTIET ..| Woman tn public lite doesn't want to|and a police court to be condon gent to an industrial school at Ttoches. | clusions, Tian Please let he spend 8} usbarfd into It." “Vd ike Your Hono | ter. e Ideal Couple. name any wa Ir ned. | Of co i 1 c g lady's” | spanks An States was ced to} “you cannot have an ideal woman He isa f el white f wae ri | Sing Sing at har or without an ideal_man,", she- asserted. ith alongstd vid Hut It out of business | Years, and Jacob J: Schmidt to the “At least not for long, The ideal part | dealee: @he as | AGO CGE DEC rm ditional ¢ ‘ Jof the partnership will get tired and | j escaped t an ov p't ace four months on a second qharge. The! fiseusted when it realizes. that its ef- than his © u Qn ie. me down deliberately | two men, a negro and a white man, | forte are unappreciated. The ideal ite because 1 couldn't prove It. When 1 ulted and robbed an aged | is (he woman who devotes herse! was useless | asked her to Block. | pleasing her husband and contigeit | his comfort. The ideal husband is tne | man Ww recognizes her care, appreci- ates nd always acts in such a that she has confidence in him. Help Wanted Bs advertised for in The Morning combination makes the ideal couple, the happlest in the world. But both persons interested must realize their dutles and live up to the partnership agreement.” Mrs. Jeffries was asked how matters stood in hen own household, “Jim is an tdeal husband, all right,” | she replied, “and I try to ‘be an ideal World's Want Directory, wife, He thinks I sticceed, I hope I, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909. i Allrersa} Harness Makers .. 2] Agents 3 Housework 19 : Ulteration Hands 2 Horseshoers 1 Artists rt rs ct J Bakers % Janitors w | Pirtenders 1 Janitresses oo 8 | Biacksm! 1 Ladies’ Tailors ,. 10 Rook saundresses 1h Milliners 8 \ | ans ik ia | Big Disaster Averted in Garage 4 ‘ srarhers 4! by Employee's Presefice i | | of Mind, \ {An sutomobiie owned by Ww, \j Cooks AD 21) Tungue, of the Apthorp Auto ame i A ¢ oes > 40 at Seventy-ninth street and Broad (; i on Shipbine ¢ | caught fire in L.A. Cushman's garage | VDentists Skirt Hands 4 at No, 9% West Sixty-fi(th street, to-/ Dishwaen . Hu eae eh Is bi; | day while being moved. The machine } Sear cciecks 9 Btablenen was quickly pushed Into the atreet and Paectric 2 a fire alarm was turned tn, The fire| tures ran away with | serosa ie i put out with a damage of #00, ‘, Feeders v Oe) ‘Howard Parkerton, &n employee in the fHeday 4 + 1 sarage, was moving the automobile ” Folders er | + when the explosion occurred, Igniting I Porelaites 1 Waltreraes 19 the machine, Nobody was Injured. 1 Girls 94 Miscelianeous 10 ; A single stream was put on the flames otal .eccccecee 60 + 1,006 and they were quenched in a hurry, There were adout twenty other automo- The World printed toy 11605 | eee ee tthe aasdae (Chi Heralag Ads., 874 mare than all other | machine was pushed in a:jane between 1 York papers combined, them. None ef the ethers Bewevr, was AMONG 20 MOTORS | tel, antl-aMfinity a | | the purposes of the soc “It shall be the duty and members of this league to exercise ful wife, | clded upon league, | ana by-laws, drawn by storekeeper, ray ‘Members Are REN to Make Reports on Conduct of Married People. DETROIT, March 22 has a ty | watchfulness over the conduct of other | members and to report promptly to the league any conduct unbecoming a duti- Such conduct shall result in {expulsion from the leag: mark of disapproval wit | It 4s also provided that shall keep a wat: in the associat! | who seem In da | thing/ going day. there are “Righ been broken up through the | these hussies departing cu 7 port herself becaus police ought to do wives from s Up to date nt eighborhooa cases where famill have} actions of} nan," Indleating a+ Who has to sup: o1 “There goes a w h wom 9 man has join the new association, are eligible SON'S SHOT KILLS FATHER. 1 HORNELL! Ly _-- N.Y. M Smith, who was shot by hi on’ Saturday, following a quarrel at An- dead where he Bid eth fo) a at the ath ee —Mrs. The of the officers husband. Anna Ket- organized an constitution lawyer, state as follows: any other be de- the members Koettel ng to save fed to they nough arch Orin fon Willlam ital in this own, bungell “What do you think of t! ? Tasked him. ‘T think” 1 He thinks it's fine, White emphatically. Have you ever buttoned it Again the blushing Mr. Tietjen started speak, Bui time Miss Lila White oke for him. —— beg: ee | * Call This Roll, ~ "He's Sober Ay Even Ship's Purser, Who Is Yes, indeed! He buttoned it up on me at our convention in Chicago. And é a est the things he sald! Well, I reany| Used to Tongue Twisters, couldn't repeat them." Time, however, had softene: Jen's recollection of the Finds It Difficult. Tiet- y mos ment. ) the station house, and she sed to allow me to get into who was muffled ina t, and wore a heavy veil gave evidence of desiring to be heard ne was asked to lift the veil and did 80. Policeman Was Disagreeable. “T told the polleeman,”” she “that he was mistaken; that [ was not going too fast, but le insisted upon arresting me. He was very disagreeable Indeed—[ say impertinent. It is true I re- fow him to ride in my auto- le was his own: fault that he fell. His bicycle must have swerved. Magistrate House insisted upon holding the young Woman for trial. Her father furnished bail for her, a 1 then Santa ; | “They don't all button, yo: he petal across this trip the purser of the| was arraigned pat aoe, od. “Some of ther ‘or| Kronpringessin Cecilie is liable to get| ‘When the policeman ran his bicycle eableined: siecle of them Wis ure of the lower Jaw every tlm into Miss Rarnard's cary” said Santa, ornament 1 Bet used to it be ry time tise that no gentleman “He di n't mind it at s occasion to call off the names of T told him | White remarked. “Of co nd cabin passengers. Mere are| abroad every year to study the styles, | PANO | ; Heston ahalreniheretipuhe ea, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Zofia | Nan, ane ye on the charge clothes for me. I ney Crabtree, Pay and the Gacek | of running the car at twenty miles an ah Gizella and Bela; Mr,| hour while he was tr ardess, Stowardesse Tin vate sales HOCH AIRC STaKe 4 : Judge, that at no time while things on right.” Bie elke sieeanlanlaeice Miss policeman was in the ear did T run ; JElla Kiss ¢ iss Minnie Klawitter, | fast an tour miles an hour He's Invented Lots. | Miss I ie Pilliod, of peka, and! W: Tante Thea Ito Miss White settled herse com: | Joha t Weandotte, Mion, ty mile speed with him sit fortably in the knee lengt which} But b: sent the priae CA aac ai robust prop: $ and | undoubt ) Srp family (pro-| question of fact as | d adm ly at her und ‘ e v the “roman and the ehaufte I TOW es a € r g of the tw the Court You know he's an 4 stb a ey said, “He invented a supporte s Dilitoen hevcti¢ that he sold for $200, Then he devised | Master } s | acta cece a Solan 4 spoonless mustard pot. You knoyy | Master Ge 8 = how the mustard dries on the Tae et Raat imeareeae CONNIE EDISS | NO BETTER, ting it out when the supply : f t Hew ; eadfast in quality n MEAT AL ust PreHS | Aetremn Will Have to Undergo An- St q ¥ place on the han the mustard always the same. ames out the spout s great! He other Operatt sold that ir $5,000." PITTSFIELD, Mas March % Misa s “Lam now at work or insinkable | Connie Edis, who has been the Wh t R battleship,” said Mr. Tiet past + § 2@ ose But he never tho t til t me," said his wife I could well believe her. y. He had a whole lot of great ideas e on ea she Inued, “but I showed him how to market them. Mr. Tietjen attends to | his business and I attend to mine, Fle iF never interferes.” emnot even whea she sole around dangerous relief Wile it was understood that the s operation would be u delicate on ved it Was not catremely A 1Cc, Package makes 40 Cups. CUPID GETS BUSY | bride of Chris hand Lydia Cc SONS SAVE BLIND OTHER FROM DtATH BY GA OVER FLUSHING PHONE WIR Five “Hello” Girls Will Leave! Switchboards to Become Brides After Lent. Brothers Return Home Toc Late to Rescue Their Aged Father, "one matrimonial bee ls buzzing at a great rate In the Flushing offices of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, and five hello girls will aban- don thelr switchboards and march to} Bernard and John Matter smelled ga: in the hallway when they returned t¢ thelr home, No, 67! Third avenue, Brook: lyn, at 1 A, M. to-day, after spending the altar directly atter Lent. Tho five) the evening with friends. happy "Centrals” are; apertnanl ‘Mies Rowe Gilmartin, Miss Neltie Cor-| Opens the door of thelr ap the fumes rushed out with such forced they were nearly overcome, When abit to proceed Inside, they discovered theli nell, Miss Lottle Schultz, Miss Grace} Turner and Miss Maud Wells. Miss Gl- martin will wed John McConnell, Miss % : y Cornell. will become Mrs, Fredertok, father, Bernard Matter Sr, sixty-nine " Schultze ow-| Years old, unconscious but breathing Pavaiatiie Spies Turner ie & Hows ltaintiy, on the kitchen floor, Thets ddison Van Mare: d y hej mother who {s blind, was in bed uncon Addison Van Higa ane Miss Wells the Peeied waa’ phariag’ toe mane oung people live In | Stove: Dane RE gaE After opening the windows the sont All these happy Flushing, where they will set up thelr tea sent for an ambulance and Dr, Belk little establishments. Thelr romances) oe geney Hospital, reached the hous ail began over tho wire, tho dulcety iit as the old man died, Mrs Mattel | rose ot her lo eA [way taken to the hospital and ts In ¢ arts Meier OUTe eIMas ‘ eal condition the very first conn Seton | ‘The polleo say it was a clear case of But the busy matrimonial bee didn't | accident, ‘Che gas burner in the kitchet contine his activitles to the Flushing iy wo cocks, one shutting off the tilw Central. Ha was busy other vi minating supply and the other to whiel centres, with the result that be coiled there was at the cooking supp n turning off tl glit Matter aceid ther bout a pleture It {s supposed tha’ illuminating jet last tly turned on thé J Ba Bowne ‘lushing gagements @ nroy and Ma nd Bleanc announced all of ing wit When the gas awakened hire later he evi vont back to discover the leak and was overcome before ht could open a window or warn his sleep: MURDER TRIAL POSTPONED, ; to the of formes District-Attorney George A, the trial of Herbert. Jarvis, ed with the murder of his com: illness ON STRETCHER T0 WIN $90,000 SUM Injured Tunnel Worker, in Plaster Cast, Testifies gainst Contractors. mon-law Wife, has been postponed until te row morning by Supreme Co A » Garretson of Flushing. Solid Gold Eyeglasses $1.00 a Pair Youd have to pay 85.00 for the same auality at any: « optician’s. H Cased Tneased In a plaster cast which he You she “registered phy: ml cut has worn for a year, Thomas Downs, qtelans for sour awn, siUstaction expecta {yan share le nothing. On pay, tori he aeryle tunnel worker, was carried on a{ YAS,‘ ¢ \ glasses they’ wi Stretcher into the Flushing Supreme| " i 103 €, 23d St., NY Court to-day at the opening of his suit Landen Near 4th Ave, for $,00 damages against the contra Ing firm of 8. Pierson Sons’ Company, | 2 Stores Onty, 644 Fulton St., B'klya Limited, which is boring the ‘Penn | Near De Kalb Ave vania tunnel under the East 1 ca a Downs was employed as forer the Long Island tunnel a year op /Old ewsle: G0 bes when his back was broken Rage Made Good away car came down behind | Be Newl 1) the tunnel and struck hin in the ‘ CUT-PRICE DEALERS in IThe surgeons who have attended him | TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC. say that the broken vertebrae never | 4 Off Retall Prices Guare vill knit | nt ee The young man was a giant insize at] LARGE ESE S10. KIN NEW, YORK, the time of the accident and never h ud | known a. sick In tis Ife, He ‘| Bea LOOK FOR THE “wa tm EM ERGENC and he ny wl ee have to remain In GGAGE REPAIR CO. urt for several da Justice Gi fon and a jury are hearlag the hii PAROLE mony in the damage suit | tnode traist UIERT BRL WeNETGRUANIFTATY ee Serene ark YOU CAN DYE AN EGG with t Send bow Ranier Fag tins Vavers give toda: ext SUNDAY Hmiteds ‘Order in ad WORLD, Ghe Standard Piano of the World A Masterpiece of Piano Craft. The lowest price consist- ent with quality of workman- ship and material. Over One Hundred Million Dollars worth in daily use. STEINWAY & SONS Steinway Hall, 107-109 East 14th Street, New York City 131 West 23d St, N. Y. ents’ LAST WEEK AT THIS PRICE SLIP COVERS 5 PIECES MADE TO ORDE! larger Belgium linen stripes SLSTERING rnd select DONE

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