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LOEB WONDERING WHY UNION LEAGUE REJECTED HIS NAME Feud Stirs Exclusive Republi-| can Club Over Snub Given to RooseVelt’s Man. ANCESTRY NOT JEWISH. Collector Explains, for First | Time, How Lutheran Father Anglicized Name Spelled Lob. William Loeb jr., Collector of the Port of New York and former secretary to | @ President of the United States, prac- tically admitted to-day that he had been denied membership in that most exclu- sive*of ultra Republican clubs, the Union League. While My, Loeb js not discussing this phase of the situation for publication, saying that one three reasons Is or another of th nsible for the snub: that Mr, Loeb was of 4 hurt Theodore Roosevelt y wb his Man Friday. a it Loeb because of treatment of rich men and Women aht smugeling. Feud Stirred Inside Club. | Be the cause what it may, it Is cer-} tain that the action of the membership committee in passing over Mr. Loeb's application has stirred up an active feud Within the sacred gold-lined precincts of the Union League clubhouse on Fifth avenue. The Roosevelt admirers, con- stitut a small but active minority, are threatening to make an issue of the Loeb incident and to put up an opposition ticket at the annual election of officers in pruary. Meanwiile, yeb Is not saying @ Breat deal Mr. When an Evening World |} reporter saw him to-day at his office in the Custom Ho grimly. “I presume that it is hardly proper for me to discuss a matter of such a delicate na and expecta which Iam supposed to be use, he Was smiling he sald. “I can only say that [ knew my name wae offered for membersilp, and that Tam not yet a member. But Tam not losing an, ow, you know thi posed pep. And, any- man ts often pro- membership in a club by ing practically of thelr own reporter called to Mr. Loeb's at- tention the facts that several years ago igmans was refused ad- o the Untted League abd that ominent Jews resignod ground that racial invoked to make that T tor. “It But Lam now 1 and I am pre of pure of that, t time, that bear upon to clear up t his ancestr “My two dots—or a d dictionaries —ove came to Ame culty of pr underte tirely a upon a name that Is v Jews.” uly borne by t No, 100 had been sponsor for Mr. cation, “I proposed Mr. 1 Jast Fedruat was indorsed N. Bit Vice-Pr ator Elihu f prominence cans., 1 name has ne the club itse KEEP ON FILE A copy of The Sunday Werld'’s Want Directory and ycu will never be without plenty of chances to werk, hire, buy, sell, rent, etc., to the best ad- ventage. Resolve to keep closely in such with Sunday World adver- year and Miss-Fortune will keep | to the other side of the street. | I would be} b's appll- | dsements during the coming new | ‘ YOUR WEDDING RING DOFSNT SHOW, DEAR’ TWAT ISNT Fale IMASHED oy HOw THE MARRED MEN wie EVabE THe LAW mi / BETTER THAN & RING Dublictty that i# being given to wiw private club business.” ed" for Catching Smugglers. From other sources it was lear that some of Mr, Loob's intimates with which he has ober since hel took his tain in who w him when th sirlous of Joinir through a per and & desire to administer an indirect slap at Kodsevelt, a cabal, headed by | former Secretary of the George F A o1mRce (HE HOCHED pid? THUMB=RING) “ward eedel, was organized to bar 1 Men Good,” Is the Sententious Epigram of Roosevelt's own humiliating ex- = co when he cal Mme. Alberiina Rausch-Scineider, . before the last verely alone by eve 1 at the club | the nd was) mly except ompanied | lett Union League CI 8 to rich New York has a red hot feud bu How to Tell a Married Man Bury Dety niler Wis b doung ¢ tut yet pir inarried m n Steuth, lah dilvers, ai di») than youre—2 underate Goorge Karitan, a young ait weanen, tay 7, 80 What would @ t : 2 North Oxfora t was) wear wedding rin wal Ma You would have v 4 | in Vorkvitle ( i. detailed to a q ‘ : : to make women than to make men good, A Matter Word was received ath of Harris of Course. Ange ne ae ' car Cr renee to put GULDEN’S ements ¥ 2 plan, no matter where you live or 4 Clty don. Sas | firm, is one of the f led’ ath appt MUSTARD Cl 10 appotnted Mayor Gaynor w Na j ESTANLISHED tN 4877 ROBINSON’S enox reorganized a year aK put Grand, J prigat aad U ninent in Brooklyn po! Playor Mlanos bok Washiny years, —<p—___—. | A delightful surprise In next Sun- s World, A musical gem from the se opera, “The Spring Maid.” ; | “It Is Easier to Make Women Wise Than to Make BOSUS [ DETECTIVE HELD. Man Had No Right to Play “’HE EVENING WOKLD, ALLL TA EY ‘Compel Married Men to Wear Wedding Rings? “Many Already Have Rings in Their Noses” y TATERMIFTEN ALARM ATTACHMENT (very worse ) MORMAN, TURK OR NAT GOODWinI ¢ | ated midst, ‘ ‘ nue! [AS he lay uner POS Without Aid of a Wedding Ring nia [How fro F he Holid | ne in ating th or the Holidays | “There are other ways of telling @ marricd man from a single one Jlookers, and the CITY MUST PAY than by looking for the wedding ring, AS “Marricd men are much neater than bachelors and they look at their ouslp watches oftener, They have to go home some time, which the bachelor ~ $13 132 AWARD Be a sig ESLNY The World’s Standard Brands ’ f] many of your men have rings in their noses it would be a pity wan dre jus f noon tol | to them wear a wedding ring as well."—MME. ALBERTINA rm a oF a tat No. ' | AND IN CASH 10 RAUSCH-SCHNEIDER, premier danseuse at the Hippodrome, ae MO ben \* \ City wan } i, COMMUTATION FOR MORSE = | Witiian tain the VINTAGE CHAMPAGNES . i BY NIXNOLA GRELLEY-SMITH, | NOW AIM OF HIS FRIENDS. "1" ce : | | wince poner tad MEN BE COMPELLED TO WEAB . — and A tankle ‘|| Suggestion of Bond Issue on! ei is wing Club of Trenton has asked the|Hope of Uncon Pardon | of at aniulance CLARETS and CORDIALS Ashokan Dam Judgments : she eal ad aan seas a "plea oat att. it = i Turned Down by Court arital servitude conspleuously | WasiINGTON, 1 5 % . OUI; yon t ow thest Quality—Moderate Prices u Te yea ment and a fine of $500 Is the! e% 1 “|Ge otting the Hig nest OQ auty poothowtrbal dred, Much as It hates to do so, the (ity of penalty ted for failure to comply with the pro-) thetr ‘ lee eee ee dian ell ce ek ed of $13.1, for which judg re “Only in t well known member of the} ¢ 1 . ABB chub Is quoted a “may we prot on li the tea is naturally Twenty-one Stores, Conveniently Located udgement ters from the wiles of unprineipled mar weak, it takes a 'o get ree : ee ait ; oobi quantity of this strong “a thd no | tea give < flavor, 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE |. »: f ¢ Other half r} overs «| fled in 19% ene F | ; When Burhaus ¥ r “ | é Counsel dhe ieitbe Ail bp hy i e ase, AT 149TH Sf, ENTRANZE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | haa not been pald was t ray | a et her plane Hee s be ae ‘ : With Cash or hohe ie p Noaesae ke Sen A tans one nets Wald! sony OH | pn ‘Ceylon Tea FREE Credit Purchases FREE dustice Pare ald th . Sas by looking for the wedding |! *", ele One Quality Ont Beet. This Imperial Leather Couch | This Brass Bed jeppard then sucee “Married » are munch neater = Gott wee egular Price, be eculer Price, “ uwards would be San Kecbeieral enacth DANCER SUES MANAGER. 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Boyishly plain, or trimmed in the prettiest, most becoming ways. Remember, they are regular $18, $20 and $22.50 suits marked down to- morrow to $6.75, SALE AT ALL THREE STORES PEEVISH DEALER INSISTED ON BENG 1416 West ‘4th Street--New York 460 and 462 FultonStreet—Brooslyn - 645-651 Broad Street Newark, N. J. ~ Eawasvu_ Driver Way and w w le ABUSES MAN HE KNOCKED DOWN; CROWD THREATENS. Motorman Calls Une ve tet] Names for Gett Angers iou Acker, Merrall & Condit Company Established 1820 or ments Furnished ANY i ety from $45 fo $400 ol nish ed a - Ep DY Ses) We, YOUR Tes ARE OUR TERMS PLUM Punping 149!" 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