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t ¥ i /He landed tn shallow water, breaking | clear complexi a AND GUINEA PIG IN HER STATEROOM | Young Wife of Aged Mr. Proctor Also Brings 95 | Cats and Dogs. A very much annoyed young © man, Wearing a flaming red hat on which nodded huge artificial poppies, and a long black cape, trimmed in red, over| the shoulders which she shrugged fre-| quently, wrangled for two hours to-day with customs inspectors when the Presi dent LAncoin of the Hamburg-American | line arrived from Hamburg. She was “Frau” Percy Promer, twen-| ty-eight-year-old of the sixty: eight-year-old head of the soap making firm of Procter & Gamble. Mra. Proc: ter's baggage was almost enough to cause two inspectors to resign on the ep She brought ime tie United Btates: ‘One parrot. One white Guines pig. One pet monke; Winety-five dogs and cats, each PRETTY GIRL SHOOTS “Sie re | BBCANE,ALSOHIS Geveral trunks of wearing ap- parrot, guinea pig and monkey HEARTS AT PIER ime tistien harp the voyage wne, Attives for Western Hunting footbed her spirits by hrumming the harp while the parrot, guinea pig and monkey ilstened in rapture. Mra, Procter—"Freu" Procter she was on the passenger list—said she! had been travelling in Germany and| Was on her way to Dayton, O., to spend) seven months, She would not state whether that was establishing a residence as a pre- Trip and Young Men Sur- round Her Luggage. ‘The arrival of the Caronia at the Cunard pler to-day was enlivened hy liminary to the institution of @ divorce frantic efforts of numerous young sult, Her aged and r! husband lives men to push each other away from at Ivoryville, @ small place near) the "A" post where the bugkage of Mis Dayton, 6. er of Broadstairs, Englanl, “Why should there be such ur) was looked by the custome over my cats and dogs?” the young inspectors. Mis: young, gay, woman demanded. “I have friends over here whom I wish to ri mber, Jam bringing them present To some | will give cats, to some dos On the trip over Mrs, F ant of speech and very rich—not to say exceedingly good to lok at Papa Archer is the United Sta ter'a pres-| Canadian and Mexivan representative of ence on the boat Was not by any means |@ "umber of English capitalists who own @ secret. She frequently left the door oF control mines and ranches in tals of her statéroom open as she fingered | country. He travels in this country for year and spends the rest of | his time in Broadstairs and Paris with is daught the strings of the harp. The parrot, | half the the guinea pig and the monkey wero ween by many passengers and it was} not long before the whole ship knew a ninety-five dogs and cuts in the woman has come to the a this time to hunt big furnished much! &4ie in the Rocky Mountains. She has conyersation on | hunted the gnu, the springbok, vle- voice that had | phant the rhinoceros in Afr! and “My six | the tlger in India and she wants to slay heen! a wrizzly bear. If there is anything }about the grizzly bear to inspire dance named after the specie quieted unti¥ to the relief of all on) NM# seen Ht exhibiied in Paris rd a sailor found the missing gems | #t Usa! to be killed. in the scuppers of the upper deck Before her marriage to the soap soeerveneatiiarinaioasiins she was the Baroness Kilfuss, a ative of Russia. Once she was! ning dn her own country on a political se Dik alt A She confided to women ac+ “OF $75,790.88 FROM ACTOR DALY'S WIDOW ‘! St. Luke's Hospital Also Re- President Lincoln, Mrs. Marix | had beon in England trying ty qt » but that the Knglisn id Not appeal to her. T have an American play now," Balance of Large Estate, said, bet would not tell anything about it. _ wiprewers: According to the report of Michael J. Garvin, Transfer Tax Appraiser, filed this afternon in the Surrogate's Court, Catharin Daly, widow of Henry F, . » left a net estate vale Daly died April WU, at her hom » WL West One ‘% Hundred and Forty- nth street, | Under the terms of her will St + Luke's Hopital r ) and the 5 aboard the President Li one of the “T don't iw ever too rich to that, but my hu do it.” Rear Admiral Marix, U. 8 N. Ink,” she said, “a woman e above work like d wouldn't let me tired, and his wife, Grace ceives $10,000, Which Is Daly, an ued at —-——_ § re der of the oes to the i} | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, President of the s Alfred Wagstaff, Was appointed under the pro- sof the will, Ne KOSH estate Was shown to ag- © $8,313.72 from which was de- 2 funeral expenses, ad ton exper debts and commissions Qj amounting to 4. The bulk of the Wl extate consists of carh in savi +, % % folatra- |banks and corporate stock of the City of New Yor | tanted about $ Valued at $3,220, ne cash in banks to- Her furniture was nesta Cubs Buy Dodgers’ Pitcher. “day announced Pitcher Madden, pure ith end, to the Chicas Ke ague Club, It has pur chased Pitcher Willams trom ville. Willams has ben pitching the Morr Club of the Appa- Bouthera Pacific Bouthern Keliway thorn Hallway jit inion Pacific... Steel. 2 7 uy Sojwet a. OT : KILLED BY A DIVE, (Special to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 2— John MoCartney, Atty years old, em. |New Remedy that Removes Freckles Dloyed on the new pler being built by a or Costs Nothing. company headed hy Alfred E. Burke, a | Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to Philadelphia capitalist at New Jerscy | try a new remedy for freckles with the avenue, was almost instantly killed this | gua of a reliable dealer that it wifl morning when he dove from the outer , not cost you a penny unless it removes end of a partly completed structure, | the freckles, whi i n the expense his neck, Thomas Haley of Philadel-| Simply get an ounce olethines Dhia, another member of the gang of | strength, from Riker-Hegeman Dru workmen, saw McCartney sink from) Stores, and one night's treatment will sian sia sne thybulent ae ate Jenped | show you how easy it is to rid yourself of c eK. | the ely {rec Fey Ay oat aaecais the te hawely Beckles and get a beautiful others empioyed there and hundreds on faye SE reg itor than one fhe boardwalk when Haley shouted for | OURCE needed for the worst case. help and was carried away by the| .. Be sure to ask Riker-Hegeman Drug strong offset from the piling which sup. | Stores for the double strength othine, as porte, the olen.” Topee hastily | this is the only prescription sold unde ered and tates men brought the in- | su ioe of money back if it faile to x dared man ashore, move ffreckles, Sai Md | at tat ‘ s ra cn NRL eA PA ae FRECKLE-FACE. .| 3 B* $49.98 | $3 037 3 Avels6 51 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 19129. — | DIVORCE FOR ANNA HELD FROM FLORENCE ZIEGFELD, MAGISTRATE HOLDS OREN divorce from he husband, Florenz Zleg- | feld, Jr, by an or . |preme Court by J Court afternoon, Several y« named aa co-reepondent signed in the Su- se Amend this ng women were by Mise Held, Zierteld was Mise field's manager whon she first toured America in 196, There was a romanti: courtship, after which the couple went to Pa: were married. They have a 4 It looked for a while, to-day, as if| Who Is pow in school abroad, the chief witness for Mra. Margaret | === enographer Makes Record on His Back, While Big Crowd Looks On The motion to confirm the referee's report recommending that Miss Held be | granted a divorce was not opposed by Ziegteld. Miss Held is said to have made more than $1,090,000 on the stage MONKEY CHASES POLICE. LANCASTER,P a, Aug, 21.— monkey used by side show fakirs 4 | moralized the police, and had the Western part of the city in an up- roar yesterday when it escaped from ita owner, Joon Gormiey, It made a raid on a grocery store and clawed a college student who tried to It. | READY | To Use monkey charged them and they fled Then it got into a back yard, wh ft Killed a cat. Finaly a small boy coaxed it Into a chicken coop, where! it w 1 A Fine Bremer against Charlies Heymann had | tatled to appear in the New Jersey Av- enue Court, East New York. “Joseph Lanner! Joseph Lanner!" eniled the clerk, “Ia Joseph Lanner in court?” There was no answer and Magistrate Miller drummed impatiently on hin desk, | “Well if the witness—" “The witness, Joseph Lanner, I* as near the courtroom as he is able to| he began got,” interrupted Mra, Bremer's attor- ney. “He ts paralyzed from t down and at this minute he Is sittt: joutaide on the sidewalk in his rolling | chair." i When the Magistrate learned the case | @gainst Heymann, whom Mrs. Bremor | accused of having stolen articles of | clothing from her rooming house at No. 1M Wyona street, Brooklyn, hinged upon the cripple’s testimony, he moved Vat yurt, bag and baggage, out to the ‘kidewatk. | A «mall, curtous crowd had gathered | around the rolling chair, and the add!- tional attraction of a Magistrate in his| big crowd, Men and women jostled each | other and small boys wiggled thelr way thorugh to points of vantage In the front row. ‘The confusion became #0 reat Magistrate Miller was forced to} | ertablish police lines, ‘hen, with a@| warning “order In the court!" he re-| opened the hearing. Lanner testified that on July 16, the} | day the clothing was taken from Mrs. | Bremor's house, Heymann had borrowed a nickel from him, remarking that once ne ched a pawn shop, he would have ity of money Pawn tickets found ymann's possession bore that date, | Without leaving the sidewalk, Mag- lstrate Miller hgid Heymann over to Special Sexsions Yn 00 ball. Late this ecipher his n In the . & police back sk, He cop had the 1 trying ldewalk aud fleets, You Couldn't Hire ™~ Me to Wear Dress | Shields Again! 1 Use That Marvel, PERSPI-NO! (Mp out the dress shields from A-veses, girls! Rip them out! You don't eed them any more, absolutely never more! Nevo will your gown get he raid, | Simply a Powder One, Two, Three, and It’s Done vinined, fade, get stiff and be ruined bocause of a big soppy perspiration spot at the arm-pits, It doosn't matter how light or heavy your clothing, or how stuffy and hot it may be indoors, in the theatre, dalle foom or concert-hall, PERSPI-NO will keep your armepits just as fresh and dry as the back of your hand,—just ‘There'll be no more running of colors in colored gowns, at the arm-pits, ‘nore misery from rolled up dreas ‘aat form @ ropy wad under the arms. de: bom It's done in a minute, Never ine fures or stains the fabric, absolutely sate, tisfaction guarantwed or money back, ERSPI-NO is for sale at your drug- @ist's at 260 a box, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by the Perspe Co, 2716 Lincoln Ohtenao. Watch 2130.3 AVEI20"S1 Alteration Sale Owing to extensive Improvements and tare ir ave | Barly Bx, Oak Booker and Arm aay ees EAT) ios @) pT jar | Library Table: value gao00, 2eOU | Homes Furnished Beye $50 4 7.00;5 %* 7% 5 “ 99.98] 7.50 ** 100 /$1.00 A Week Opens an Account WRITE FOR OLR NEW CATALOG, Our Bronx Store his iio light up. —2 The police were summoned, but the) Makes Cold and Hot Meats Tasty. DELICIOUS on Sandwiches & Sardines. Ir a policeman speaks un- kindly to you. Don’t strike him. Hand him a Nebo. Hint alta Be The gloriously good Cigarette. Hear him say,“Beg pardon.” CORK TIP CIGARETTES A ‘Satin Wonder’ in each package iad Dressing by adding vinegur, At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. | James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street CLEARANCE SALE Remaining Stocks of Summer ‘ Merchandise at Exceptional Reductfons. On Thursday and Friday. “McCREERY’S SILKS." 1 Both stores, P Double width Crepe Cashmere de Soie in White or Black 1.35ayd. -. value 2.25 Yard-wide Black Dress Satin....... § value 1.00 65cayd. ~ One Thousand Lengths of Fine Dress Silks,—discontinued patterns and ends of - Pieces. —_ value 1.50 to 3.00 T5cayd - WASH GOODS. 1m Bots Stores, 25,000 Yards of Cotton Wash Dress Materials,—the Season’s accumulation of cut pieces, regardless of former prices. 10ca yd. BLANKETS & COMFORTABLES. - In Both Stores, White Wool Blankets, Pink or Blue borders. Full Size. 2.95, 4.35, 5.75 pair value 3.75, 5.50 and 7.50 Comfortables, cotton filled......... 1.25, 1.95, 2.45 and 3.95 each value 1.75, 2.50, 3.00 and 5.00 SHIRTWAISTS. A choice assortinent of Wash Waists, trimmed with effective laces and embroid- eries at the following prices: 1.00, 1.95, 2.25, 2.95 and3.95 value 1.95 to 5.00 In Both Stores, CORSETS. La Vida, Augustine, C. B. a la Spirite and Regis. Odd sizes. 2.95 value 5.00 to 12.50 Regis Corsets, low bust,extra long skirt. Sizes 18 to 26. valuei.so 95¢ In Both Stores, STAMPED UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores, Gowns... Value 65c...40c Corset Covers....value 25c...12¢ 4 Princess Slips....value 1.00..50¢ Combination Corset Cover and Drawers.......++++-.value 75c...35¢ MEN’S AUTOMOBILE DUSTERS. In Both Stores, Grey and Tan of Silk Mixtures and Mohair. values 8,00 to 18.00 6.75 Linen and Mohair...... 3.75 values 6.00 and 8.00 Crash and Linen.... .1.75 values 3.50 and 4.50 'HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS. In Both Stores, Bungalow Linens, natural hand embroidered in white. Scarfs and Centre Pieces............. i value 1.50 to 2.50, 9Oc to 1.50 eac! Tea Cloths.......value 3.00.. 2.00 each Lunch Napkins. .value 5.00.. 3.50 doz. Superfine Embroidered Show Towels. . value 1.00 and 1.35, 75¢ and 90c each Hemstitched Guest Towels............. value 3.00 and 5.50, 2.295 and 4.25 doz. Hemstitched Hand-Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases, value2.s0, 1.75 pair Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases....... value 1.25, Oc pair color, 23rd Street 34th Street