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) ere - | + SWEARS ON STAND lit AIDED PLOT 10. RUIN WIFE'S NAME Jot Named by Dr. Zimmerman, Tells an Astonishing Story | “AWYER IS ACCUSED. Zimmerman Collapses in vurt, Screams Hysterically, but Testifies Later. A co-respondent's confession of how @ Wife was lured from her home, wined and dined and then taken to a cheap hotel, which the husband and his ‘friends shortly after raided, brought = {eensational turn to-day to the divorce | lection of Dr, David Zimmerman, a! \prosperous Harlem dentist, against hi young wife, Jul Larkin Zimmerman, | Degun yorterday before Justice Platzek | THE BVENINY WURLD, en an No Other Glory Like Motherhood ‘ URDUVAY, ALL HOPE GONE For Woman, Says Mayor Ga nor FOR THREE MISSING. To The Evening World Work for Her, Leaving Her to Devote Herself to Her Greatest Hap- piness and Highest Duty. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. o Coprright, 1912, by The Pree Publishing Co (The New York World), “The woman who holds her own baby in her arms is the happiest woman in the woud. “The women of this country who are refusing motherhood or postponing it altogether are denying themselves the great- est happiness that can come x & GREELEY* SMITH to @ human being. “If ® woman deliberately foregoes the joy of achievement motherhoot, no glory, no personal can compensate her, She has missed her supreme duty to her otate and to herself.” Vassar, Co-respondent' Beery Woman Should Have a Man to| Women Wage Earners Are Robbed of Their Highest Prerogative, That of Rearing Children—Even School Teaching Is Too Arduous. that unds- present condition they Rave no choles. A married stenog- rapher couldn't bring the baby to work with her. “Bven school teaching seems too DUCK SHOOTERS | Edmund S. Bailey, Dr. Clem- | ons and Guide Disappeared | Last Friday at Bay Shore, | REWARD. | Life-Savers and Boats of All} OFFER $1,000 That the bodies of Emu and Dr. Carl Clemons of New York, }and Thomas Veltman, a boatman of j Bay Shore, are at the bottom of Great South Bay and probably will remain there unt milder weather clears the bay of toe, was reluctantly admitted to- day By the famtlies of the missing men. The lust remnant of hope vanished When Capt. Charles Veltman, a veteran JANUARY 11, | Kinds Comb Waters of Great |! Ce a West nh ostreet that ono chance remained for the safety of the} tntesing hunting party. Dr, Clemons's six-year-old daughter Esther lea father at the home of the family, No. 1% West Seventy-second atreet, despite all efforts to kep the news from her, The ehiid gave Way to uncontrollable grief a a} Mrs. Clemons was summoned back from ay Shore to attend her. Mr fatley and Dr, Clomona left New York last Friday morning. The duck shooting sesson on Great South Bay ended on Tuestay and they expected to return to Bay Shore Tuesday evening from Mr, Halley's shooting box. No Apprehension was felt concerning them until Tuerday their power Inte and and was found by a Ife saver pa- trolling the beach, Secretary of the Navy Stimson ts a close friend af the Hailey family. An ap- Peal will be made to him to detail w revenue cutter to search along the At- dantic coast outeide Fire Island in the falmt hope that the miasing men may h cartled out to sea in a small no small boat could live In the ice for more than an hour and that even if the hunters had been carrie! cut to sea last Friday night they coukl not have survived the gale and cold. USED WIFE AS A HORSE TILL SHE FELL EXHAUSTED. BRISTOL, Conn., Jan, U.—Mre, John Smith, @ Pollsh woman, ta dying to-day of exposure and exhaustion. She and her husband begun moving yesterday to a new home on South street. The police say Smith got a wagon, and after ertains no hope!) FATALLY BY AN EXPLOSION. | Tear Blazing Clothes From Her— Hurt Themselves, but They Fail to Save Her Life. in a shawl, without a spark tin the flat, elght-year-old Flor chberger sat to-day with her A bawed on the kitohan table In her 23 West Twenty-seventh street and waited for word from Belle- Yue Hospital that her mother wan dead. Mrs, Rehherger was night by an expl botled over on th other daughter, ha the Eagle Pencil factory at Tenth ave- nue and Twenty-seventh street to ex- plain why she and Roddy were not working. Mra, Rehberger's husband died several years ago. She was getting supper last evening when the grease was thrown ther skirt. As she ran out into the hal! and down the stairs little Florence followed tearing at the skirt. At t street door they met Roddy and Nellie. stripped the blazing ir mother, All were ut the fac i hands, but ambulance surgeon from The Treatment of Tuberculosis |GIRLS SEEMOTHERBURNED | wue arrived he satd It had all been | OST’S TWO-DAY Wonders in A SALE HAS ARRIVE! m to in seough weeriee’ feat tae we ie Of te free ot charves "SNS S*Pe Fine Furs s se arduous for nd anion beet detending the! , William J. Gaynor, Mayor of New York, was at his and careworn Renal wile Knows every Inch OF Crane eee oe ee sece is Wwite between the | tm sts wegtintng, Tuberenten to 0 Qeesting sod ault, accused the co respondent, Y Sana desk in the City Hall. It was the busiest hour of the School teacher gete after a few | South Bay, announced at noon that his tel wae: sone rphe| dt ag yea hidden divcase, and the failure to cure Ig eod kg a vier | @ o . "; joads we ed in this way, be: ‘the real ailment Vassar, one tine engaged with Louls | ja), for the busiest man in New York, But the Mayor years of work! son Tom and Capt. Bailey and Dr. Ys De due to the Inability to discover ted his many duties for a few moments to express at fore, according to the police, the woman untll the disease becomes too far advanced, dare “ face with the fact that women are [Clemons wero drowned Friday night in # 3 n the Metropolitan, nce lemons were drown: y nie ade ; Dunia “aid. ‘laweee of pieterierey lseaapeieey rn Personal views of the duties and rewards ane te shat they have to works I nixon's Channel. Mier Hoeban, Kis” charged, left her “tg ihe dani of motherhood, that they are taking away the Y < . 7 Tae wife does not deny being found | °* yf Capt. Veltman abandoned hope at 10| dying in the snow. A passerby took th ' : x | Mr. Gaynor had given an intimation of his opinions tn Jobs of men, On my way to the | | oad derstands the disease, viene Ae geheay CT gl bell od ja letter which he wrote last Tuesday to Julius Ricws of City Mall in the morning £ see g [7 Clck this morning when his fftesn-| 1m and summoned medical attendance, | Ww the phrsiclan clearly we te stages and ite complications, from the first, Dr. Arderson’s remarkable success in the cure of Tuberculosis te the direct result of hie ability year-old son, Alfred, who started out on a search of the Great South Bay No. 848 Freeman street regretting his inability to attend j Ue sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Ricss's mother- | in-law, Great many of the young women he smeccnseious of her surroundings and whe bes er vd cond!ion. DESERTED CHILDREN SAIL. - of bis Anderson X-Light | pr, Mrs. % . ie women many of themare. Irealise |isiands yesterday afternoon in an , to ascertain, by means ‘urs drop down—right at need-times Bidnitin family of tthece, The femie |, "i Wish X could attend,” the Mayor wrote. “Tbe most Sompalied tor but they are taxing [CYS2E *chooner and a “scooter.” re], Wiliam Kugler, ten years old, andl eraminaions the eect condtl s witha the | Commencing tomorrow: These Sy rrominent in politics and suatnens,| ‘portant thing of all ts that your tatherin-iaw ong compelled se. but they are seking turned to Bay Shore with Thomas Lad Pharr iteranl Wannconne Ppa bo Was thn tn tends ae elas jal: R SETS nA’ ; | mother-in-law have raised a family of eight child away men’s jobs and t.. men re- ae die 4°! passen 6 North Germ: loyd | Present FU: Ayer brothers are: assoc! | 2 ht children, Swope, who had charge of Mr. Bailey * : vases 7 poe cornoystieneral Carmody. in bustneas, | TMY 8Fe deserving of the highest honor, eepecta'ly th emer ve tao. slow, telts| Miioting box on Hasset falend., The] mi earearenee, to-day, on the In'% | tet damods. Tt 4 eomatte tour of| RED FOX SCARF--With head and ; mother. The women of this country The Mayor spoke in a slow, wd feats fe 0 ame 0 Y grandmother tn a " large i able c ona Delbert ee Ng ie | who are Postponing motherhuod or re- r erate, very agreeable voice, I had read] OY Was greeted by a dig crowd of! little Prussian village, ‘They had been — on se Fi Yr ager & i pall mids to ent in 1908. She had come to 3 23 "| fishermen, andoned by ¥ ; York as a young nurse to attend ne fusing it altogether are denying them: Bec | so much of the injury to Mr, Gaynor's, ‘ishermen, ere ned by both thelr mother and Ducat, ito NOT « age remedy claimed t0| 0 match at same price: 9 gg ‘mother. Cupid winged hie shatte ovee [elven the greatest happiness that can / vocal cords, resulting from the attempt) BOY BRINGS WORD BACK ALL ‘ath rare every case in any stage, ow 8. come to women." Two years ago thelr mother told their! made to BLACK FOX SET—Made . nd merc: in the the mother's bed, and when she re-| HOPE 18 GONE, father that ah a t Tuberculosis ts the most aggressive a "7 ore: yo ¢ | DISPLAY: fe} le wholly unpre the resonant)... be i she could not bear to have! jess of all diseases, but it 1s « curable disease I very latest style. 3 models to are the young couple were mar: | AUAY. NCHISINC Oe ORE cakilty OF Bini Wee, t there any hope?’ asked the old the children near her, and that he discovered and correctly diagnose and treated! gelect from. ese are sold in Jes h . bayman. would have to send them to ther | at the start, Every case passes through » curable | the high-class shops Tuey were childless, but lived happily | But don’t imagine the Mayor of New SHOWS THE KEENN Pel” |, Nb hob rta tar! Raplign Vue. bop.'| MEAUMBIKEY shee ehbpaate trl stage. A delayed or incorrect diagnosis allows | D iced h 19.75 vati July, 2910, when Mrs. Zimmerman | York 1s a harsh eritte of women, On KINDNESS OF IDEAL JUSTICE, | 0. nope. visa soei ‘the |them. A year later thelr grandmother | te dimase 10 progtss beyood tha curb stage. NATURAL COLOR RACCOON SETS went to board with Mrs. Willlam H./the contrary, his manner toward them 1 had seen the Mayor once before} They're Lar Bwope veveonte | Wrote that he cWwan too poor to keep | , Conault Dr. Anderson, the leading exvert lane | "Te eh ee a drereme | bane “ at No, 1 WestOne Hundred | 4nd his thought of them shows an old- Men wo Lomgen'™ when he was & Justice of the Supreme| fiver baat Noating away in Dixon's! (hom, ‘Kugier went over con (i EO bearer seh mapioscdat rye apr are clllged tifully marked: deep color: nicel: teenth street. Her husband, | 8chool chivalry, And the women of New GWE TGR Sears Court In Brooklyn ard 1 was Interested | ‘nvel Saturday morning but couldn't | them’ packs Wire ne Got back to Ho. | emmelies ee ciren of the afte, WRtowt Clem | camels fesms erty : y how prosperous and popular, sought to| To women, In a case before iim—and yesterday | hit. He didn't know what had|boken he found that hie wife. had | team the ee Cgeer) “ Longprireed | tenes Oe pen 16.50 diva Fro! he learned THE WOMAN: WHO HOLOS HER 1 recalled that at my first glimpse of Mr, Gaynor I thought she was le oieeines ne kibtamereee | ot cotea sues at the office, e Here go the prices on all frequently OWN BARY W HER ARS I t hed en any one before whose face combined the| !4! jehe was in. Biri ngham, Alabama, and ‘= ee Gar td ic tak pr med Wale, TH MADPIEST IN THe WOR\D! auallites of keenness and kindness to the sume degree, Hal nf ed hi rataali a nash Ravel ere te pla Auk Ol ened wut eth areah, Sow York, lows, to to 6 FUR COATS another: boarder, These quaiitte @ all know, are uot often found in] Capt. Veltman, "Mv. Halley and De. | ten Uni us wife the highway. “They (Sunday, 1 to 2); Mooday, Wednesday and] | French Coneys, Natural and Black MRS. ZIMMERMAN COLLAPSES the same person, yet they are the right and left hands of) “leinons started out from here Mriday | were went back to the Poormant Wriday evenings til) & o'clock, New tllustrated’ Russian Pony Skins, Marmots, Hud- eon Seal. afternoon in my son Tom's power boat, } n Why #0 many of us con- Hoboken, who sent them to G boot om ‘Tuberculosis eent to any eddress upoo River Mink, Persian Lamb IN THE COURTROOM. Justice, Which may be one reaso1 y he 3, | They had a tot of provisions, several | to-day. eg vest, an Seal, at ONE-HALF sider Mr. Gaynor an {deal executive and another Aristide: reat . iterate cave rrnaneniee ad Generally speaking, chivalry covers a multitude of sins.| #8 and a big load of ammunition to prices 95 ma be an of the dentist told of the reat ind. be landed at Hasset’e Leland, . igcidents of the aight of Aarch 3, SO TULSGEL UC wotaka ith nigentinn batarenes end while | itt was lala Incl and dark | PRENCH CONEY COATS— 1M, n tho wife was “dlacovered” | Ho speaks of wo! , when they got to what ts practically the | formerly 937.80......now 17.95 ? 1 his sentiments concerning them may be old-fashioned, they pt y ane ded FO Third’ avenue hotel with Vassar do not grate upon the modern woman's ears us Mr. Rouse-| back door of Mr. Halley's shooting box. Bi TAN FONY Pi this polnt Mre, Zimmerman toppled velt's do, Tho views may be the views of eau, but the] Tiley anchored the power boat and lack; formerly 148.00: 94.50 ° from her chair in court, sc ela la (her teledver Gaerne eae 4 diplomat and| *hifted the supplies, guns and ammu- M Gi C NATURAL COLOR RUSSIAN PONY Serically and had to be an admirer of women, as all good Bible readers know. nition to w ttle dory they « «ried c on oO. SKIN COATS—formerly the coutroom, In the corridor “A man can't help admiring a pretty woman, me | *!ord. Then al! three of them got 995.00 now 49.50 sereams echoed through the old Court ts Wwerything be can for her, | ‘0 the dory and started for ehore ag Re Repeea House, Crowds stormed the courtroom ays Wikarag, scattenel het eos aaa eatsa oeiy Ala ob ‘They had on very heavy clothing Now at 1 & 8 West 37th Street ee Tiniat tate 55.00 tale help getting mad,” the Mayor continued, “Z [1M rubber boots, The dory was Near Sth Avenue. ERSIAN LAMB — Solid 1 can't stand it: oh, they conspired use the strect cate very ttle, ae f prefer to walk, bas |'osded and {t capsized. As soon as| skins; formerly $200.00; to ruln me,” shrieked the woman as a | hea tae been in m oar I have noticed that many | ¢! struck the icy water they were In our new building will be found goods of the same high now 95.00 Physician tried to restore her. men no longer give their seats to women—not even to | “Nilled through and unable to help! Standard and at the same moderate prices that have always char- PERSIAN LAMB BROADTAIL f Vaile Mrs, Zimmerman was away her | pretty women, I think that attitude on the part of |‘hemselves, They went to the buitom | acterized this establishment. COAT — Formerly 00 \wyer, Franklin Pierce, caused a new | juen ie the result of resentment—they feel tat women | With the guns and avmunition and eup- | } 0380.08. ae now 165. sensation by calling the co-respondent are lowering men's wages, taking away men's jobs.” piles, and th Our present location offers additional facilities and conveniences PERSIAN IB COATS — Solid to the stand, Vassar is a grave, selt “But the women can't help that,” I objected, Ward out on the channel for the selection of Housekeeping Linens, Lingerie, Lace Cur- skins; formerly $500; 2 00 possessed young man. Without flinch. York must realize that they have a Mayor with @ seeing Wile. ad Mtad Shi. Oavetn! Mkay 6 varied somewhere In the tee tains, Upholstery Fabrics, Oriental Rugs, Beds and Bedding. now 50, ing, he calmly related a story that eye for their charms and their foibles as well as for their jo,” a Paper gesee i raaives | no chanc are alive.” | caused Justice Platzek-to wheel about | Welfare, as it appears to him. that present conditi eels, waich mal ee Capt. slowly up the! 10 J Dis t 19 MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS— 1» bis chair and stare in astonishment | For in our talk yesterday, when Mr. Gaynor apoke of the | of women SMR ATS AOE 0 | beach with n to his little home. () anuary coun linings of Marrnot, River Mink, ! Women working downtown, he added, “Very pretty women,| Wert. When they have to Go go thay are robbed of [ite was mot at the dom by his wit Isabella Sable: collars of Sable ied that he met a PIB: many of them.” And when later he commented regretfully | thelz highest prerogative, their noblest duty and and the bride of his won Tom, From all purchases made throughout the entire house during or Persian Lamb: positive ining = ‘R® on the fact that inany men no longer e their seats in it happiness—motherhood. And tho result is road the fate of the so; i the remainder of January A MASCOUNT OF 10% will be value $00.00. ng a di i te Gone the son and hus! Gi Sal: 29.50 » were discussed. The lawyer ©aF8 to women, he said, with an amazed sincerity; “Not| ‘Jurious to men as in hin eyes, deducted. jale price £7. ihaught It could be arranged, and fin, | even'to pretty women,” “Does your Honor know of any remedy for the conditions MOTHER OF FISHERMAN Toto! onan ga “Z think every woman should havo # man to work | Which are forcing more and more women into Industry?” q wives T | Dependab‘e Furnishings for Select Homes | ver $20 to for her," remarked the Mayor; “should be free to de. | “They will remedy themselves, ax all evil conditions do | WIVES THE NEWS, . es 5 je sald, was brourht into vote herself to her greatest bappiness and highest duty eventually,” Mr. Gaynor answered, antime the ha Tém's Kone,” wuld Capt. Veltman | took Paine thatence at — —motherhocd, hate to see so many women downtown |plest, the proudest and the most efficient woman is the simply, “and Mr. Halley and Dr. Ciene S. W. Cor. 14th Street oarding-house and ie , of cours mother of children, ons have Kone with him," 4 ‘cuitivated” Mra, Zimmerman, The _ Bere working for their own living, realise, of course, we Elias eee ie ae ee ee” and Union Square, N. ¥. | night fixed for the “event” was March | wives bf tle two New Yorwern EE OS a 19. we went Inte the subws T ean} Telally tad peactoeny decide) upon! ytteiin Hur whore oe , Vassar swore that he met Florence feral! climning ty eee sta'ra |Prof. attboen, Up to that time t fy Valbasmet nea aonaaene Purnell ang stra, Zimmerman at x cafe ang entering a remasrant where there | name of President Garfield of Williamne| Tiny tay atttnn Bad ab 9 $s rour | by apt ntinent with Mra. Durnell; he cae ee Brom then on my mind’ ls . | had been prominently mentioned by Mra ‘® mother, ‘ wald all drank whiskey; that the ‘SCRpt “ Nar Dr. Mibben was graduated £ Gunther, The mother of 'T a 2 The next thing I remeny sraduate om ni f Tom Veltman Me quartet’ went aaa ahem Then way the face of Zaaac Zim Princeton in 1884 and became a Pres. | met them at the do lano they ‘feasted ‘and. drank wine unat | usoand’s un rat nan byterfan minister, For the las: fftesn| “Ladi “i Mima its hae late. Ho sal y then went to the ie oe years he filled the Princeton chair of |08t ™y boy. I wien 1 cou 2 hotel, where ir and Mrs. YAmmer- | ward him. I appealed to him to te -_o- logic and was immensely popular with hope, but it Tom is gone your a orn ut e tman took one room and the lawyer and | Te" ta | thos was and then {both tho student body and wlumn}, Hin] “ie A 8 iis Weitibks, Samaind Ges addy : fell back on my arm, which I hurt ! ¥ a ww New Yo ‘omen, bundled up in AYS THE LAWYER NOTIFIED jteara iny husuand's vol [Popularity t attested in the following | vaiuabie furs, weopingly. « MEN’S SHOES If the keys are loose and it don’t THE HUSBAND. PO el a Bf the collage NTT OF Me Faculty wong) Ashorman's wife, Afra, Veltman was | stay well in tune it’s time you exe bs n the setting was complete, the | T've Kot evidence enough nov \ }@ college: ry-eyed and calm comes from u | changed it for a new one, while it i ki was left alone. I found my 4 . cat hy |\ine of fisher folk and knows the greea | i ane “ ss Wha cewore he was pitviag| fe ateat and’ walked argued o, wiile Parveen ee cet Mm seent | Tine of fisher folk and Knows the greed A sprieis, af PM aod %, grades, Gun still has a fair exchange value, the Inwyer and hurried downtown, The | A man told mo how to go hore.” Bel Bi Ha Rak Convinced that thelr husbands are etal Calf, Kid, Tan Grain and Patent We can make you a liberal allow- parttes had even been registered at | ,fetae Zimmerman, uncle oy ince vone| 20M, Mrs. Bailey and. Men. Clemons Colt. Lace and Bluchers on a number, ance in trade for one of the the I by the lawyer, Vassar swore, | ee, ee vet to identity ¥" mys en posted a ein the post office at Bay f well-fitti last: duced t: $2 75 Se en the Basnasa Fabped OF the Goer | tiga seen in the hotel with Mra Sime frlende, and It 1s known that Woodrow] shore offering a reward of $1,000 for the| of well-ritting lasts, reduc reese. . ee ee ua badd war merman | Wilson rendered what nid he could In} recovery of any or all the eu. Mr here a bs j yor a “Do you now see in the court room| | bringing about the election of the pro- ey the phoned to her mothe ’ to Zimmerman's charge {¢ Man You found with Mrs, Zimmer: | Hoa Fated pe taes Rev tual to ner orotie | Five and six dollar grades, Tan Russia ' the wife alleges that under the direction "Ap {hat nights” asked the | : Calf or Grain; Black Calf or Patent | f the plaintiff Florence Durnoll began a, 40 not’ ari luer | i Nic ot saanees on hee tt ee ae Geena stand Up, Leather, Button, Lace and Bluchers, | Garthy's boarding house and that on) Court: rol Fr Fs 7 i 1911, “Induced the defendant to The from his seat reduc Oo rare Ghd GAP le j serutinized him | ior to excess and, defendant be- 1 liquor was drugged and pro- our intoxication of the defendant and further piled her with intoxivants and finally this defendant became so . «1 as to be unconscious" when her ot the "declared ; | and give you three years in which a ee ee to pay the balance. Our prices— from $325 up—are low in consider- All siz ’s at beginning of Sale. ANDREW ALEXANDER merman. Young whether V Nathan Rif was vaar was the not sure man he saw | d appeared, ‘This, she said, was With Mes, Zimmerman | aon of ihe ‘ie ual ofthe or tie , {gation > i S ; ea Ci Ne ee ae suataas water a Down on Drondway. | Bankers Trust Company build- Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street for durability and staying Ia ups convent. Itls of No, 114 West Thirty- ing will be ready for occupancy It's because of the special way our v ek by a = . y BURR ON STAND TELS ne Tee inlet mcriing At Brasd eed tna April 15th, tuning pin block is constructed. ay eneion OF THE BTRBY:. q| Thirty-seventh street. He received in- ‘The building has been made —__—— ———— = Write for our 1912 Catalog and eter Mrs. aii oOvere les and was removed h 4h ". aufficlently to go an the stand. With | fernal injuries ond wan removed to the absolutely fireproof by the most | Housewives Who Know Tea 9 estimate for exchange, There's no eiclan ner side and interspora- ler story with sobs, she corrabo- vated the teatimony given by Vassar, She named Lawyer Chester A, Bayles ne Instigator of the aileged con- a obligation about it, PEASE PIANO CO., machine sald he was Otto Steinway jr. of No. 29 Whidsor place, Brooklyn, He aid that Carltis had walked directly tn front of his auto, Stemway was not modern methods, A number of desirable offices are for rent and may be exam- Know All About Y epiracy, She also accused Mre, Dur- detained ; 128 W. 42d, nr. Broadway, N. Y. hell of, giving her a awoet, ‘syrupy ined on the premises. Piped ty bry Bread , Hquor before they left the house on it of Cardina ay i ne day whe was found in the hotel by | POrer®! 0 ae aS For particulars apply at Bank- ve, New St. isband. She aald they first went o y —— - — ers Trust Company, 7 Wall St. or Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Company, 128 Broadway. nox avenue cafe, itore We mat down together,” she 1, ‘I saw her motion to two men. came to our table. w either man, I dot this Vassar man one of them. | Since I have learned. tho other man's name. It is Bayles, my husband's law. | A coupon will be printed in the} Dr, John Grier Hibben. Magazine section of next Sunday's sor of logi@ was to World which will secure for you a| dent of Princeton University to succeed ten-color Hthograph portrait of Car-| Gov, Woodrow Wilson y Jersey, dinal Farley. Don't forget. This. “® Tasisned the presidency in the tali picture can only be got in this way.|°! ™ te enfer upon his political oam- yer. We had more to drink, Almost palgp, from the moment the men set down. ot we newsdenjer in advance. It waa reported early last Octob: lapsed into @ sort of coma, “I remenster | tion Mmited. thet the Board of Trustees of the un! é .

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