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500 FETIN AR, SAYSHAPPY NAD Miss Suzanne Wharton Tells Cutting of Forty Years Con- i} How Cupid as High Flyer | nections With Anthracite Reached Her Heart. Interests Not Explained. | | ASKED HER THREE TIMES |. bt0iry soo a reesiae n ce; ; 5 wetore of vl decided tot Jack Vilas, Rich Aviator, Ree pei isc ceourts hottsnes is the antura. | eated Question at Inter= | yan ye Ke | Pp Q ra tw ite apatein for nearly forty | srg o eer Meroe a nids ned timethes in a travel vals of 1,000 Feet. | Susquehanna Coal Company ia] ther ole stampin’ arounda—U th’ scenes er next t th’ windaw an’ a lato! _# the principal operating company and | 6" ther ongeremen! days. th’ Nernlee: Hier own ereation. Ties spend th’ feat , Selling aReney for there companies vey'll eve ow aK rey @FVoay at th’ ly among th’ souvenir The Creek tabten recora a arory of a LO" tented to anil ite anthracite Nolt-| Celar Point, some have walked solemn | Then comes th’ photo studio an’ they ee vine FH " at he IR HR Woolly MneNpeCted, and Al faced thro Historic precineta ot | Rit took Cwether settin’ in a dummy ery Sieh Prince who dropped from the sors to get an explanation from the | Ceorke ¥ at Mount | #eF" mowith a Remar in| shy one day, right Into the courtyard | vsmnany were futile. Neither could at| Vernon tn mua | 8 t tilted back, of & foreign princess, anil putting the | tie prompective. pace{6 Mammoth Cave, some have mingled in | Nis shou beautiful lady Into his winged chariot lth gavety of Atlantic City, white come, (er (ring showin’ an’ tn her other hand he flew heavenward. He seturned later \nave returned aun browned from tht &he clutches # red goblet hearin’ th’ in-| enough t set on her verandy among th’| 1. 4), 5, ore i Is the Chatrman of the Executive Com- with Ris valuable theft and the prin vania Rule croquet grounde o° Inland resorts, A ferintion, “From Ceell tM sweet ameilin’ honeyetickles an’ talk O' lige inqeces of the sword ae eet | mtttee cons announced to the members of the the Suspiet few are takin’ up ther new r f How happ ove, How he whistled "Sweet Marie] itary penimaction in Want bore The Colonel did not meet a committes court she had accepted the proposal of aMiinted — « and! ities * ‘a. hearts, wt 7 can't nee tht Balls fer her new ring, | all th’ way home, an how his dear ol spitary academ It, Koster, fer {ot Progressive Congressmen comprising the stranger. That's ‘etion [slipped approst nt of are etther droppin’ dnt! ready furnished | hile his breast swells with a feelin’ of | mother's volee called down t him not] i), purpose of tnatructiig th clues 8 William Hinebaugh of Hltnois, R. O. Last year, while Miss Susanne Whare| the hant mmpany | homes er are und [security ae he notices, hidden between | t’ strike matches on th’ hall wall paper. |at the request of ppeens Watde,| Woodruff of Michigan and J. A. F ton, daughter of Clifton Wharton. owned or about 17,00 acres) A hot, aticky Weddin’ trip in mids} two ones, a five that tasn't been/ How he crept int’ his chamber an’ Put} otatned a leave of absence from the|coner of Washington, a» reports from Eastern representative of the National 90 4) taieoay atl jeammer must be a bemutiful 1+ | broken. ia tuberose buttonhote bouquet tens! War Department. ee) Washington had he would do, The Con- Tube Company, was staying at thelr, : a enememtl tl yen a| Long before they strike th State ine! derly between th’ well thumbed paren o'l tor the edit ett Rrenemen are registered at the ™ summer home at Alexandrian Ray, Thou. | After te aunoun ft & tS vetler woh, Lalf embedded in egg on th! return trip ty Mia Int? al “Which Loved Him Best?” Thon helene Commissioner of Police tan ie ell iri are here to attend a sand Islands, a man dropped auddenty | Spread that tie Penne Ratlroat) syotte ant spillin’ waked t lize for | looks at hie bride, She te fast aster ier pit his rect Teeincat ce Koch. | aerral ¢ from the sky ight onto the Iawn at| was gettin id of ite har HiNKs | niish senate at ever? ty train | t t bem an’ a half eaten wedge o° custard pie ting up. exer: mare fae ee tional lend He ate; ped from his machi © not to come In conflict with th Atlin’ black | contortionist & mate meet on! repores among th’ banana peels In her Hinaele a aitiitney coulad What candidates the Progressives will J her if she would like to take dities clause of the Hepburn rail wvered with cinders an’ | ‘ls weekly wage, He begins t feel that|Inp. Her Ittle feet are cocked up on Mata Gla aaratadla con ]name in Rochester ts not wn. Tt ts a ride with him. Naturally, she would | y Act while prouibite a railroad; a ble brown derby hat ¢ ang| he should have held off ter another year! ther pasteboard suit case an’ a aweet! Pea aak itt ‘a be as the Colones! can make it | be delighted, transpagting in § nyvwhere ao high one-ply La Verdad | —till he had another sntt thes, He sinile Hghts up her giriien face. she is! that Judge William ner will not 80 THEY WENT UP 4ND UP AND any article or commodity, manus) collar ant a unmanageable necktie, An’ | wonders If Kked up on| dreamin’ of th’ fiture. r 7 smiled, beh UP 5,000 FEET. ed or mined by it or under it4) eo a — a a ‘T never handled sich a fine bane {the Court of Appeals. fo he assisted her to the seat deride | Mthority. No one at the ‘Company s! of men.” Capt. Koehler told the ality ;#om which the Judge wrote, is the de- hie, and away they few. They rone | £eneral offices would discuss the report, | officials, “I never saw. a crowd of then on which the Colonel made so much , right straight up us e earth seemed | ThE Pennsylvania Kuilrowd also hake e,@ h take hold with such enthusiasm and palgn capital of last fall, It is con- t em and he!plers at their feet. They a controling Int t In the & jit ; yi work so hank There Isn't a police sidered probat the Pr anives will | | woared and gilded, and for over an hour [Steel Company, amounting to abot force anywhere that can produce an{accert tho Associate Judue, Frank 1. { played about the heavens in sheer dee | 920",0". For several day there h equal number of men to compare with | Hiscock, whom the Repuilicans light. They were then about 3,0% feet | been a report current that the company thet In the event that the Prog / ul ia willing, of haa entered tatu negotha ‘ 5 5 “My ear shh r | cept a Democrat it was considered like- IAD (aig sliitide he xaleea’ (no tnt vee | tions for the sale of this stock, but like] | JANKE ADDAMS of Hull House doesn’t believe modern fashions are demoral- My {@ea tn training thee young fel-11/Pi0 Convention may decide to silp- Me Ais She wae aIRIE a eee foo: | tne peoponed anihirmalte nalts 0 tzing to women, ‘The fewer clothes the better,” she says. lows has been to inculeate In them @/ port Judge Willard Bartlett, who is it to the framework, if she would marry him. proached on the subject. Bhe hesitated. “Papa might object) | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8—The Depart- she replied. “And then, too, I can's| Ment of Justive has on hand an active think way up here.” campaign to dirauciate the so called The machine rose higher. And when | hard coal rallrouds from their coal /y ! Mt registered 4,000 feet abo i that fe | Properties, Suits already are pending gold, he asked her again. Sho was |a@galnat the Reading and the Lacka- busy fixing her hair just then and didn't anewer him. Bo he sent it up another 1,00 feat ' and for the third Ume asked her the | fame question. Bhe leaned over and took one look Gown. Then she replied: “Yes. ‘They descended. And he brought her Dack to the very apot from which they had risen, and the girl Jumped out, a ttle nervous, and told ber friends all about it. Thie Is fact. And the aviator was Logan A. ("Jack") Vilas, rich Chicago polo player, motor car racer and air boatman. The only difference betw: this ).ory. and the Greek that these two kn ch other and had been friends for years. Jack decided upon this novel plan of Fepeeing: And #0 he Is the or to propor on hi, Misa Wharton is the first who hi a ae cepted - When seen at her home in Plainfield, N. Jy to-day ahe admitted she had Spr sack before, but admitted jas the best Might ah made with him, a ae aL “Did you think he was taki \- tage of your height?” was ri las MERELY DECLAPED Hi8 Love IN he HIGHER bey, Vell, didn’t know," ghe rey “But he used to tell me when ive ‘down’ that he loved me. And he said loved me just much when I wi ‘down’ hen I was ‘up.’ ‘wae always shy and I suppose he wanted to get me up there where no one would, overhear what he had to say. And hi succeeded all right, for he even got me out of the course of the birds, He shouted at me, und if he had spoken to} me like that down here he could have been heard @ block away, But you he had to becuuse of the noise of the engine.” of the company application of the commodities clause | of the Interstate Commerce Act to the against the Pennaylvania, in harmony with the law ap interpreted by the Department of Juatice. SELL HOLDINGS IN COAL COMPANIES — are # wanna under the anti-t ut law, The | n | Erle and tho Lehigh Valley has b under connideration, Bo far there has been no movement but officials here regard President Rea's announce: ment as the beginning of an effort on the part of the rallroad to put Iteelf Aa coms |, pared with the other anthi the Pennaylvanti garded as — BUT HAPLESS WIVES MAY ENJOY. MUSIC Sheriff Presents Violin Virtuoso | Concert at Errant Hubbies’ “Club.” for M. Gregor Skolntk, the Chicago Grand Opera Company, at present a distinguished men Ludiow Street tertain with munlc at the club ers in the Iudiow street jail Sund morning at 11 o'clock The wiver of the twenty-three m Alimony Club, will en- quart: : | | Were your people surprised when you told them?" | “Ob, yew, And Papa said I could take any more fights Of course th wasn't any objection to ‘Jack’ for we been pals for year playmates together. And, in my enti- mation, he always did moar over the other boys, until now he Mes high above them. Misa Wharton Is very att and one of the most prominent members of Piainfleld society. She is a graduate of Briarcliff School and 1s a ‘over of sports being an excellent golf player. spends a great deal of her Gime hunting and fishing. will be remembered for is Mights lust year around Pelham Bay, He also considerable fame last summer as © result of his Might across Lake n from St, Joseph, Mich., to Chie ‘he trip was made in one hour Prealdent legtric Headlight He is F of ali the Chicago clubs, where he has made his heme for the last fifteen years, povelouke nae Tried to Ride: Dr! Otto Korting, eight years old, of No. Third avenue was run down by the automobile Jn wh Faward J. 1, Raldwiras, Superintendent of Buildings of Borough of the Bronx, was rid- ‘ng through Park avenue between One Hundred and Seven’ com and One Hundred and Seventy-third streets to- day. The poy wax trying to reach a truck passing in the other direction in order to steal a ride. The boy's skull Was frateured and his right leg and left Were vroken, Mr. Raidi took him in the automobile to Fordhaia where Dr. Ahearn said -tha. Sap boy would die within w few hours. In fact, we were | She also |, Vilas je an all-round sportaman and! bern of the club are cordially solicited | to attend | y be well to note that M. Skolnik newest and, per the t member of the association yaquents, He ts in Jat his wite, Clara, was afraid he bow! [to draw hin tent Ktakew and move, Be oilinelike, in the night to Chicago, there [robbing her of the pleasure of his prox tmity and probably of the solace of her prospective alimony Sherlf Harburge ym, ot | hecaume it war a ove, i} the wlule for the tof the % ning ert He alo tas taken the VW ty to invite the wives, and mays, not without a smirk, that he hopes occasion will be fruitful of am ° monious understanding vetween the parte Yea, he sail harmonious Got it? | Violin musie-harmony Ma subtlety’ Tt is sald Lawyer William A. Schlacht of No. 18 Montague street, Brooklyn, [who represents the virtuoso In this fortunate matter, will be ready to nounce the prowramine by to-morrow noon, Sy HIS EYES HARD AS STONE. Hobbing Boy LANSING, Mich, %.—With [both his eves fast | stone, HenJa Ww Grand Rapid boy State & Specialista, that a complete rifaction has set in. a ~— - Purses are filled, Hearts are made glad, By the timely use Of a World Want Ad. was placed in the 0} for the Blind here to-day tute of | ALIMONY DENIED, =, sxe sunrise crowing nu! @ Hght meal or non THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, POPSTHEQUESTION PENNSYLVANIA 10 BTAATSBURG FARM R tra da his m cents a quart, to a New York hotel, where !t was sold for twenty y “Abe Martin” {Honeymoon Days » clothes an’ if her teeti are plug week and eek and assigned to poste ho enumerates th’ extra added fe Te is doubttut WP there, could ba, o’ inarried life th’ fear that he'll be re diaeaias sembied anywhere | sword a hett duced t stogien selzes him an th'| pienien lot than the ate ee scenery along th’ route loses its charm, is - Then th’ he boarded Atdn? } halr an’ a Mttle dash o° ‘Th’ | How health and bodily v1 ised t? fean agin tht court-| "eit and bod cba . ; ‘ crults in thie city are house fence in th’ eventn’ an’ smoke extant jong, fragrant La Zaran till {t wuz dark nilk, which netted him two and a half ts a glass, GROUNDS FOR SEPARATIO; hat he wouldn't let her each their baby —Wite of a New York lawyer complains to pray. MONKS OF ST, BERNARD ed the lives of thousands of inigrating birds going south along the Alps and caught in @ severe storm, NEW RADIUM SUPPLY han been dis hundred thousand dollars per ounce. ALL WORKERS require a nightly reat of eleven conrecutive hours, must include the hours between 10 P, M. and 6 A, M., international conference at Berne decides, MAN WAS BURIED under six tons of pasin. He had more than that amount and smiling. overed, and the price may drop @ few ch nd in a in him and whe dug oug was unhurt BOY'S EYES TURN TO STONE tn Gri ‘and Rapids through a proce of petri- fication, His eyesight had been failing for years, pyzzling the specialists, TRAVELLERS FROM NEWFOUNDLANI; complain of the “intense heat” OHIO HAS DECK 1D the death of all surplus roosters to mitigate the LONDON LANCET raps bacon and exge as a breaktast dish, recommending at all, Ps " PRESIDENT GEORGE F, BALR of the Reading Railroad ia seventy-one year old to-day, but does not think Divine Providence intends that he retire yet, EGG DEALER tried to commit eulcide by jumping into the river, the price of eggs high enough? Isn't BAW AND HAMMER RECORD—Mor 148 feet long, 14 feet wide and one story rristown carpenter has built @ stable high in twenty-four hours, CHICAGO PROFESSOR who turned Peanut peddler saya he can save $209 solo viotiniet of {@ month now, Which is more than he could do teaching college students French. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE LANDELL of Ohio saya the problem of girls there, of the! Keeping the boys on the farm will be solved when a way te found to keep the EIGHT CHILDREN Dt IN FIRE-SWEPT HOME; MOTHER ALSO VICTIM Family of Twelve Trapped by Flames on Top Floor of F ame Dwelling. 26, — Hight children 1, all under sixteen years yd their mother were burned to y slept in thelr hwome on St. Francois street. Trudel, the joldest sun Antoine and one daughter, were the only members of the family left alive, They were badly burned. The house was a three-story wooden qu of Ulric of axe, , Sept. Tra death early today as | A New Collar, Long on good Points RED MAN BRAND MAKERS OF |TROT'S BEST PRODUCT. structur rented * owned it but to five other familten, The family lived on the top floor and their escape was cut off. The father dropped Antoine from a window and he wan severely hurt by the fall, A netgh- bor resourd a baby ¢ The children who were four daughters and four sons, the youngest two years old, Their namen were Luctenne, Yvonne, Alice, Charles, Alphonse, Jules and lost thelr lives CASTORIA Fer infants and Chi Bears the ices The of Kind You Have Always Bought tn Use For Over 30 Vears. cusses comcen ne rens 3 WHITEWooD 2 for 25 Cts, EARL & WILSON ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Sir Forbes-Robertson and His! American Wife Arrive for he are to be o ole happy past looms up—when at home fer nothin’ ant © anything on his mind put his violet water, misslonér to-day, 500 was a perf ise the or t phy tlone tried to teaeh them ti all the time be alert law, tvery Stage Tour. he cou! The New York pl Returning Thespians crowded “the! VOY of men, but this will improve it.” Cunarder Mauretania, which arrived this morning from dear old Lunnon. there were 2,000 pa: | 420 were fn the first cabin, 488 In the sec- wark concrete mIxing | ond, and 4,157 in the steerage. were actors and actressen of all stages. Sir Johnaton Lady Gertrude (Elliott) Forbea-Ro! son were among the passengers, “American actors and actresses are | jetting more and more popular in! nahand,” In all Of the | Ma | | here While abroad Ru Forbes-Robertson and | and picked up te} ter. cold should: said Sir Johnston, “The SEPTEMBER 26, 1918. orn in as patrotmen next viewed by the Mayor and@ Police Com- Every man ‘al m@pecimen, be- The #9 hove been for nearty a month spirit of confidence and and also a fecling of pride for thelr} the Chief Judge's Job. uniform. As most of thetr police work| Incidentally, the 1 is to be of the individual kind, T have | Committee meeting, which be on the lookout jand also for signs of violations of the man of them will be as neat and precise ax a soldier and will eoux am! pelpful to the pul joe force in a tine! or Kilne intended to deliver an address to the recroite but wax away by an urgent menwage just was getting ready to speak, this year she went to takes @ Russian girl all her life to mas- The Mauretania gave Qu on this trip, passing the| port up, as did the Olymple yesterday, ROCHESTER, WHERE HIS LEADERS WILL MEET T. R. Ban Werner in Selection of Judgeship on Candidates. The advance guard of the Bull Moose Ma or Kline and Pollee Commntestoner betel DESO lds utd Poet c for Rochester, where a State Waldy received a pollee reerulte at the! ence wil! be leld toemorrow for Twelfth Reginent Armory, Sixty-ree-| the purpose of naming two candidates ond #treot and uMbus @ventie, to-| for the Court of Appeals, Tho execu- ay. The young aapirants to police duty | tive members of the State Committee, of which Theodore Douglas Robinson fa chairman, will mest in the Hotel Seneca to-night. Theodore Roosevelt is acheduled to address the Executive Committee to-night and to make an ad- dress am the guest of the Chamber of Commerce of Rochester to-morrow at noon, Col, Roose wollection re. in the . wearing his familiar campaign hat, was off to this, the frat assenbiage of his clans since the tion last fall, at 10 A. M. ‘The Colonel travelled up-8t with Robin- aon, Bird and Willlam H. Hotchkiss, who covering of police re the ma olf-reliance, understood to have for Oct. at the Hotel Knickerbocker —_—_—_——_—_ SHOOTING CRAPS MAY | HELP BOY'S REFORM againat attack, collection here, | Arrested for That, Doctor Says He Hed! Can Be Helped to Avoid Other Criminal Tendencies. CLEVELAND, Sept — Shooting craps may, it is sald, raise the stand- ard of childhood here, It usually ts through arrest for playing with dice that the atreet boys are brought firat the dancen it nstown the! mined and helped before they de- velop other criminal tralts. stage stantards of this country are in| Father J. B. Foley of Chicago, one of , Inany ways higher than those of Eng.|the passengers, said that the shutting| O° W: 1 Huber, the now physician for the Juvenile Court — wivines land. American actora are. virile, | out of the port from the steamer route, |foF the Juvenile Court wiviaes strong and realistic. I warmly fayor|{s an English echeme to get more Irish realistic playa if they are noc vul or nasty. The latter class do no good, Alice Lloyd, whi A. V. Bourne Norton, returned with her daughter, her daughter was, but she is as big as She calls her she ti “aiater’ The prettiest gir] on the ship was Mina Grace and dances and | money. town,” said he, real name is Mra. She wouldn't tell how old hotel and other: ‘My sister,” and {8 a very charming girl shburn. Miss Washburn aingn hs for the drama, Stop Skidding for the Scrap Heap use and wear. turn thin. graphite. With this rare form of duced a line of graphite lubricants specially designed for every separate part of the car. Try Dixon’s Transmission and Differential Grease No. 677 on your car and see what a differ- ence it will make in mileage and smoothness of running. Dealers who sell real service know and recommend Dixon's Graphite Greases, % “If the steamera don't stop at Queens- ‘the people from there Ihave to take an English steamer to | Liverpool, take ® room In an English e spend their money."" Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders, Friction is slowly, surely sending your car to the scrap heap. In spite of the best lubri- cating oils and greases, it con- tinually wears away the finest bearings. Every bearing is full of little holes and pin points that can readily be seen with a microscope. It is these that cause friction. Dixon's selected flake graphite is the only lubricant known that will fill up these holes and build up around these pin points a smooth, oily veneer that grows finer and more smooth by continuai It is unaffected by heat or cold. The Joseph Dixon Crucible Company are the only people in the world who produce this peculiar form of Made in JERSEY CITY, N. J., by the JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY Established in 1827 medical or surgical treatment rather than a sentence to a reformatory. On his advice youthful delinquents, who in times past were put behind the bars, are being sent to hoepit ‘The first evil that app Mnquent boy who t# headed wron, ways Dr. Huber, “is shooting craps. The culprit is first examined. His mental age can be judged closely by the way he puts on his shirt, @ don't want to put these chil- It will not flake as a basis we have pro- DIXON’S GRAPHITE Automobile Lubricants — -_ —— GOO RECRUITS ROOSEVELT Goes T FORTHE “FINEST” | | THE FINEST EVER — | Capt. Koehler of West Point So Tells the Mayor, Who Reviews Them. inside track for 2 has been put off unti Oct 4) into the Juvenile Court to be studied, | 6 dren away,” the doctor saya “We want to make them useful to the Test of us. Deficient girls furnish @ digger [problem than do deficient boys; but we golne to the bottom of the Juvenile | aveation sclentifically and wo expect to solve it ultimately, Crap shooting ‘gives us our first opportunity to ald ‘4 \the boys and is the firat step in thee 7 | reform. PARCEL POST AND “C. 0. D.” WASHINGTON, D. Sopt. %—The | ®oat-Office Department has announced hat merchants who ship goods that tave not been ordered by parcel post will be ir gated by the wnt. All charges on such packs ast be prepald a. dence men cannot use t |ture of the parcel post, Koons, Chairman of P \ jeral Burleson’s committee on the parcel port. $$ $$ Last 9 pays FINAL CLEAN-UP Of Model Clothes tor Men & Young Men UNRESTRICTED CHOICE of the season’s suits, in- cluding staple biues, many heavy enough for late fall wear. While size range is not complete in each Thi tern, neverthele LL SIZES are to be found, no matter what proportic you may be. $ 12 Alterations FREE | READY FOR FALL Our window displays mirror men’s fashions. that were 515, 18, 20 that were 522%, 25, 28 The tendency is more toward form fitting clothes than ever before. Models vary from the soft roll two, three and four-button single or double-breasted sacks to the extreme English styles. Pin and chalk line strip blues, grays and black a frester demand than ever lany leading fashion creato: are advocat the new greens for the extreme dressers, IN TOP COATS— the new English Donegols (Scotch tweeds) st in favor—the leading models be- ing the Balmacaan. For th conservative dre 512° 0540 TWO NEW YORK STORES. 42 West 34th Bet. B’way & 5th Ave, ALSO CORNER OF Broadway at 36" MARLBOROUGH HOTEL Bldg. Out-of-Town Stores: BUEFALO ant! Minin ue Next Troquols AREN'T YOU LUCKY? just whan you are txing up ti we are flooded on two floure and at ia A Water Damage Sale Sacrifice Beautiful Brass Bed, 2 inch tube; satin or br value $12,

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