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— LOVEOF 79 FOR 43 ~ WORTHBUTS6,000 rnuriiee "Uncle Harry” Horton Drives Quotation on “Broken Promise” Way Down. MANY — FLUCTUATIONS. Miss Lillie d’Angelo Bergh, Who Sued, Says'She Was “Sick of Notoriety.” new quotation came to-day In the market of lo: For many years the courts have been quoting prices against AA RAALARRARAA RAR AARARRA, AAA RRA RAAR ARAPARRARARAL They Leave College Les Prepared to Battle With Common, Everyday Life Than Girls of Any Other Class, Says Officer of Employment Bureau. | Fault, She Asserts, Is With the Colleges in Not Pre- paring Them for Any Vocation Except Teach- ing—Men Are Partly to Blame. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson, There are some College Girls the Most Helpless In World in Earning Own Living SINGER WHO GETS $6,000 FOR BROKER'S BROKEN PROMISE, | DENTIST CATCHES MAN IN PAJAMAS | INWFE SROOM, Wife in Counter Charges in Divorce Case, Says Girl | Visited Him. To-Morrow, Thursday, $25 Suits § 1 ti One Like Picture Let nothing stand in your way of taking advantage of this not- to-be-repeated opportunity. Gen uine $25suits, aglow with life, snap and clear cut individuality at this special Carnival price, $17.98, Highland Tweeds Broadcloths ——eee See Duo-Ton eviots Prepossessing, stylish t-otteur suits in swagger rough weaves. Veautiful trim. med costumes of broadcloth er imported serges, good taste showing in every ine and detail of trimming. Not a fad o- fancy left out, eachclaiming its own pointe 3" positive merit. Every smart shade. Alterations FREE BOTH ARE IN COURT. ( e Counter Charges Are Heard in Sensational Brooklyn Divorce Tangle. Justice Jaycox of the Brooklyn Su- prome Court Istened to-day to argu- Carnival Sale ra why Mrs, Jennie Pracy, all sorts of affection, ranging from the| things a college ments aa to why . Pe insipid interets of an unkissed bride to| Birl does not know. | wife of a dentist, who ts being sued) y SALE AT ALL THREESTORES the perfervid emotion of a Titian beauty | Perhaps I should for absolute divorce on statntory | Wiis, Gt the full bicom of youth, Anas have broken that charges, and who in turn is suing her man lacking and sues for elther breach to you more gent- husband on #!milar grounds, should Of promise, soparation, divorce or desers ly. Ono hates to not be allowed $75 a week alimony and LLL! a DAY tion. ‘The figures have ranged vari-| tae Pedy ife- $1,000 counsel fees while the suits are | ; . ously. jong theories ex- pending. - | To-day Miss Lillle d'Angelo Bergh ewevel Uaon Mrs. Pracy ts Ui Pata Pad aoe CHICAGO FIRE DAY OCT. a. ic announced that ed troth between - H. Pracy of No. hel | ad fea 7 1 & woman of forty-three and a man of| Man Sint to | business note him over Ui Arahat Ahearn Makes Good Sum (RX 14 and 16 West 14th Street—New York wenty-nin a ‘orth only $6,000 cash, ean begin to ac- He is represente y former Police Beation to Citire: > . Wee hls win ane ettied ri pepe title | TTY Fs custom yourself to Commissioner James C. Cropsey, WhO) ii. wie starynal Aloarn has flonted 460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklya and Interest she 1 have tn the heart the idea, rn also 1s conducting the investigation | 0 {nie Fire lars, Making tHe elt 645-651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J, throbs of Harry L. Horton, the Wall) pa sind) you we ey Lge . he mit into the Union Bank affairs seacy deny | 22% 10 < fate Gtonday, Oct: 6 |i eoeuennge street financier, together with all pangs, Nini tor, Guitars Sous cen Ge Mave Both Mra. Pracy and Dr. Pracy deny | 1010 0° pal thafeesat Ohiean TS heart-aches and yearnings thereunto | ‘1, A Fa TUCAPICAATer Bineea oe the charges mado in the divorce pe- | i. 0m rakes the susgestion | Ape ain called the Intercollegiate Bureau of Many affidavite have been pro- |" perapidiciDhdiagedlla dil. a vr, Viliss Dergh announded the settiement | Occupations: yestertay “opensa itn: 6 Sere iy both Hides to dluapprove: the j aaee ine uebha eas tak Db, Avente, ‘New York “s Foremost a RE hat | Fitty-fourtn| es at No, 3 West Thirty-second ped mi 1810 obrerre It by sort of cen Cor. 18th St. Millinery Bouse.’ r street, w was asked if the report | Street, Just because a number of mem- : | wana z i) OUI.” pC ‘ aya nse ce her | bers of various college alumnae believed EMPLOYED SON AND THEN DIS iyo against Mr, Horton, which orlly last} ‘ere Were some things the colfege girl CHARGED HIM. He a Week interested the finuncial district,| 29% yet to learn, And “some Pracy and his wife separated in June, | pitare had died before the first court stage| tdngs" relate to the business of earn- 1919, He sent her $10 @ week alimony. | and th SGU he reaches ing one’s livelihood, In short, and also Later they both algned_a a | looked SHE SETTLED BECAUSE SHE/!" Uncollegiate }.nguage, the average agreement and he sent her beatae age ollege girl does nc ow to ge j t the ‘ ay WAS TIRED OF NOTORIETY, | 50/080 Hit! Gove not know how to get} ’ Their son, Chartes racy or | buildings that atey Your Hats are "It is true that I have settled my A eae | iineteen years old, was employed by | Dulldings that steps it aga Mr. Ho: said the Why doesn't she?" I asked Miss hts father at a wookly salary of 8! tie aise roy that in v private, | adorable "said artistic sj “The settlement was ahaa iia Ma RRs ’ On July 16 Iell, Mrs. Pracy says | pupite and puraehtal achooia in the state t ’ i 0, ark, > ed to send her the we a fire drill be held, and that the teach | payment of a cash sum Pracy c5as h neon {fa customer, Degin with, practically none of the 18 and furthermore discharged the gon, | ers urge th « through short us . ’ 1 le the settlement because Twas | Women’s colleges, with the excep- ’ Lek earnings were helping to euppors | talks to rec day and the les- This sort of en- Millinery sick and tired of the notoriety and the | 0m of Mount Molyoke, have voca- 8 her. | : tibiae odes thusiastic comment Feature’ paper publicity thi wed my| fone hyenas Rec pchcer atelier Pracy on this date bewan fult for ab | JOSEPH “MICHAELS DID NOT is made by hun 0) girl, when it comes to earn- solute divorce, naming as corespondent | | dreds of customers in New York publicity male me sick and ner-| $8 Ber own living, ts one of the ter Montgomery, who 1s younger | PROFIT BY BANK DEAL. |§ who. v heen I did not seek it, and the first| ™08t ‘mpractical creatures in the than either Dr, or Mra, Pracy t Me Ms Our ent to the public respect hte J Mrs, Pracy in turn filed suit for abso. | ; store. “Tis no won. not come from my side. It “She may know a@ lot about books, lute divorce, naming in her petition | Commission Paid Him by Broker |§ der that women Trimmed. over the case with my friends and the rete eee necrenlon te pep bee lily Miss Louise Ragtie, pital hen — ne Samuels Was Turned \fenthuse and imar- Hat advised me to take a cash sett ement of le plans to become a teacher, me : mother, Mrs. Mary M. Raggie, No. 212 "A Sani vel—the ts inf ats 96,04 ; Fis | Saad Dereenlerenseaetaclineime eee | Hater vAs Boy Held His|Magnate Follows Rule in Re-| Grana ‘avenue, Brooklyn, Sirs. Prucy| | Over to Bank, ei os wl He be they ‘ Then she revealed something of the| read perso! cessarily ver one. | charges her husband went to live at No, eport of the estigation Into | ¢ . zotiations tha preceded the ac-| We are here to show her her mistake | ing iSCUS: es. p ‘ enue and Miss Raggle| the affairs of the nH Bank markable eauly negotiations that had precoted the ac-| Wa are here | wy nee ter mistake! Sixteen-Year-Old Daughter fusing to Discuss Ques 2M Livingstone avenue ai Pleo Hp a Ee e beauty eS ceptance of the « nt, sho that | and h. m ne! robe m i human point of visited him theré. nutrasitiek Ae g so Mey gh oa ay is inimitable at ¢ the merket had fluctuated to somes ex-| viqw and, incidentally, a more profit- Hi Fy ions y > denfes this, and tntroduced am. | oxeph Michaels had taken an in 9% : ive a { “ao able one, Prisoner in Room. tions of the Day. davits from Dosgph Murray, the janitor terest in the pureh 4 s. iBygu stroll Z “Tho first offer for a sett! ement," she] "To teach her that quite nasty peo- we at the Livingstone address, and hig Bask, and that fo ! e | falong Fifth ayes Wank on) nile Francis P, Gar-| ple are sometimes very nice?” I sug- Tt wife, who say Miss Raggie was not a, Celved from Sans off nue you ‘I see the vin was my ney. He was offered | gested, Antonio ¢ s of ee ji ee RACY That wae 1 F Paris originals of $200 a year od of ten years if a agreed this very @ensible| ase, No ROCKEFELLER’S ADVICE TO her mother also enter a dental. Deane RR dal iT these hate ancl you can’t tell them apart trom ours at $4.95, “And in, T would no t. He thought | ang ming young lady, hi stre , Dr. Pracy Introduced an affidavit by ! , | Atte ; or ave lozen mods the offer was out of the question because! Incidentally, Miss Park looks like the| yea tor, oe re YOUNG MEN. aries Brande, who saya he was a ore doe your selection to one or het lect Mei io becom: it did not 1 for a life settlement | kind of college girl magazine {llustra- et . h J party of five, Including Dr. Pracy, who ea # s here to choose from. Select the and Ho sigclls tors try to draw, and never do. She| cv | Don’t Change; Just || visivea the nouse No. 7 ing and you'll save a lot of money. : daughter Anio! ae ion ge; ROBERT A. AMMON WANTED | provably played basketball on her col- | TUERter Ms . : Ay nue, occupted by Mrg. Pracy, at 8 o'clock h St. HER TO SG TUCE FOR $36,000, | lece team and she has not been in th No. 207 East One H 1 -\| Stick to One Thing n the morning of July 16. Steinberg’ S, Gth Ave., cor. 18t oy » iy yflces 0} e Intercollegiate Bureay | fifth street . ” | eerie sibssads atom [Newer abtuak “ton Keteeaceat cs aone atl taginitaie Avatar to mics akel fh eUntil ou Succeed? FIND MAN IN PAJAMAS, WHO —— shortly aft sed from] long enough for her face to lose Ata a ate Appl 1 n FLEES TO BATHROOM, azes at y quare poth eye yuple to, marry t girl that! erp ; f oad at|was crushed to death to-day while t me to| once and her lipa part over little, etron Sunn Wie Es ; 2 va | Cleveland, ne ye srrarenle Pelhcna ses shat, Mee ie ks Pelene BIRO: Che tha tee make a settle but I] white teeth. Gullusot had. treat ' See UATE the Ga HMRI, Rte, of the apartment house at No, 30 nything ) y’ scl had a Ww r 01 'y fled to the bathroom. They | floor of it would not have anything to do with) HEADS OF COLLEGES IN THE AD-| ao for a husband ] gohn D, Rockefeller and party ar-|fomery Hed to the Bathroom. They |e Kighty-cl One way Colonist rt canis con aviusdeand tics VISORY BOARD. | girl's father cha that for) Tived at Tarrytown from Cleveland on} jmaaytt, “in a negligee garment rae ea On. Fare from Chicago, $25 ad I can finally ci let it be| Beside all that, which ts of course| many months the nan had 1] the 6.45 train this morning, Mr. Rocke: | ag q kimono and nothing on bonenth tt." |2Ot from St. Paul, Minneapolis, chen what matters most, she {8 Miss|to marry his daught ! r r Was the first to get off the train} 1, @ bedroom, the affdavit further we a . K ci Miss. Bergh's sult Frances Cummings’s assistant, Miss| tho prisoner came to him ar ed assisted Mrs, Rockefeller] atotes, they found the garments of alNrween tint Duluth, Superior or Kansas City Marry anton wh Cummings is the manager of the b for her hand he was re ed nan, There were ten In} man and also those of a woman, of the shaft figure on the Stoc| reau, and as such has a rolitoo desk Last Monday, Rockefeller looked as| Pracy says further in his petition, | Sixty-ninth st To Butte, Helena, Great Falls, was only made pi wae nd a private office all to heraeif, to; she was on her way to K ¢ nsidering that he| filed in reply to Mrs, Pracy’s demand | Kalispell, Bonners Ferry, Spokane, ee dee ate wucaber ie nothing of her own telephone and] met her and told her he would sper all night, | for allmony, that she 1s not tn financial Wenatchee, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Everett, Bell- and one o' a scratch pad. a better place if she Na cont dees distress, having recelved but a short hte uso igh AYR yee and) chad ot clubs, and one of “ He eine se ‘ ry ae Tre Rem apeaienice cen ingham, Vancon ver, Central Oreg end many other of Virginia C. Gildersieeve of Barnard, RN OND Se -VOUrn: took tie nthe and said ne wea {mowers estate $9,760.47, points ia the great . not the ¢ M. Carey Thomas of Bryn Mawr, James | » No, 339 West Houston street rs pleasantly and sald he was)” str pracy denles the statutory She 2m ' Monroe Taylor of Vassar, Ellen Fit Fount) Friday, back, Tt had been raining | charges made against her by Dr, Pra iene her: aoqusi tes Pendleton of Wellesley, Marion Le Roy er home with the the Rockefeller party arrived |and says that Walter Montgomery was or wes Pee Ne RE AO ni | Burton of Smith, Mary Coes of Rad- tat they had been married a leaved up, and ax Mr, Rockefeller] boarder in her home, children of the Aesth now thag|cliffe and Gertrude Martin, advisor | all. (heen inees platform he took a San EE Dally up to and including October 18, 1911. Proportionate fares pomewhat undeiined waterwa of women tn Cornell |, rhe talhor allowed 1: “what beautitul/ TRIES TO MAKE BARGAIN arelly tp ta kad Jaelay ai Oaicuee te a Py ary “When @ college girl comes to you! thet , YRIENTAL » from Chicago, St, Paul a SAVED FROM ROBBERS with absolutely no business experience, |the Vest of the bargain, , wilt you tatk on any| WITH JUDGE FOR FREEDOM. Grneoeihae train ger uu, atshasrattn BY SWEETHEART’S ORIES. | Wisk oc rom AAtike Res te GOT TinaKed aie Jot the subjects of the day?" he was --— Ae, ‘and the Great NorTHern Expness fron bold Miss Park, jo ot Detective Wiskiiam to| asked i But Barber Who Left One Wife} These Exquisite will be your last opportunity to go CA Re 3 “First We try to find out for what & #0)) Gall anguan ta Know A p fei ing at least. For free Aen oohs oe? 98 No, she 1# paticularly fitted,” sho replied. yo Re eet nant toe uig| and Established Another Family Ostrich Plumes fcidar wad tet iF rd street wa There are innumerable positions of Ny $ Goes to Prison, WM good-by earls Sure tor WEGIER RRC RAVE neo Lileee. sata 1 know what 1 said REPOS ot Carry a in the rear of ie toe thal pinli edie Mike ello Wed he b ne thing, Well, "m] Antony Shiro, a barber, of No. 17% te has no very clear idea of what she a tha Wilbe atatlonts tude Raaiay ja Geveral -Revsions 10 MPa tra iwamatics cectved Gon Katanky {8 0 t man ¢ wants to do to earn her own livin nelr Ww a nO AGe PSU Ae Rie OH seg every London Plume is your put up @ terrifl but a e first thing ts to let her get 1 i him that he coula ing 5 j y the stomach str i siness training of some kind. A few | “Tho college girl leaves college walk to the south. evidence showed that guarar f quality. It is your The cries of the si most anything will sive a] Perhaps less pi pared to. battle f "i ross the sted he was | certainty of correct 5 and Butler « i girl ore pra cal nowle with common, everyday life than K€ h another woman $ fous ail “ P Rea. station ae eine ly Hola FL Bn ede due isla Of acy oiber clan ’ ti coloring, It is your assurance men aft " PABDS B09 (ORR ROK tel aM sl a eh What {e the of richness, beauty, lustre, = They sal we | years. shins si who » 0 asked Jud strength and wear for a life nad Jonen ast bar 8 positon tee soamlodge « ta _ hte ositions Ar by the police can. ge! a position as a transla t howeve London Plumes ore #0 superior th = in a publishing or mercantile hous Inquiry a a fool," | quallty~so perfectly made up, that 3,091 “Help Wanted” Adve If she spea ne la the t r and there's J they are {n full possess of thelr : ie ~ a the 5 mn proofreader open t J t ql curl and lustre when the ordinary fisemenis were priniec in ae ; her, Of course, for the girls who have |*8¢ ; i t . Ubargain with the T feathors are discarded WORLD vesterday, 525 MORE specialized ther # positions, as so- g i s en Yet plumes that don't we 1th : : ( office managers, pe ANG, ity Ip--cost th pres 1 y ta atory as! | the a 7 ‘i es > Jail, all right rice as tho London Plumes MORE THAN ‘TURE TIM eoture as : : a” he na ntencer ad seal attached to any . : Ohh) Your Apartment ||: leoturery, te and to “aenten ce lead seat attached to any Lon. 1/1 the 989 published in ALL THE ) HE eh tr re : the Ken as thelr ne no abando 8 e t P London Plumes are sold at one pric | ) : “Apartment to Let” ee Why? 3 | y00 relatives alr) and BE Sxl PATER is Nt of the col 101 | ees = ae i answered Misa Park, “The aver : Read World “Telp Advertisements in ege sears to think the only THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE YOU Time, Energy and Money ne The World’s “Apartment to Let” Advertisements offer you the greatest variety of selection. f All prices, tion possible of teaching. most OF WOMEN’S COLLEGES ARE RUN BY MEN, for @ college gt! is h only books, and nothing but the. hammered tnto er head all |, Quite f day long. That ta because the Very pros ern fesors 4n the colleges have had exactly view instilled into became teachers. unions and the Indus ever been ¢ c ember most of Jege girl, women’s colleges are run by men, | But you seo wo nev ue) and so the courses comprise only what that she a A nan believes @ college girl should mitiaing admission for the Raper ke 18 run by @ but we own We do not | woman, As I previously said, It 18 one any less now we have found ehe te only 4 |of the few women's cojleges that can human after all White Rrose London Curled London Ostrich Plumes Willow Plumes $2.75 to $35.00 | $5.95 to $50 00 Artistic New Creations, $1.50 to $75 6EE THE NEW LONDON HATs, This exhinit affords a portunity to observe tha nd ens for © Wanted” Ads, and you can to-day Offers in Nearly E ve trims Your presence ts cordially requested, LONDON FEATHER CO., 1 West Sith Bt. New York. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT | A WORLD “WANT AD,” Check Off a Good Variety of Position ery Field of Industry YOU NDED— WILL GET IT FOR YOU,

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