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a PEATE MODEL > +SES RICH HUBBY: PP BACK ON THE 08 Queen” and Her Heir to Astrously. parents in Pittebureh. manufact! Hie father in Pittsburgh. Queen.” brunette. shows Toughlin attended a it to Be Pittsburgh ‘So- ty Queen,” Now Is Back on Fifth Avenue. to young Mr, Richter. tho finally consented to because of differences ling to gossip in the farhion- Phops of modistes and rMiliners Fifth Avenue, the romance of Mlost beautiful gown model in York, Josephine Loughlin, and Richter, son and heir of a out in aecret The bride continued lishment their forgiveness, into his confidence The bride eve veil of secrecy be lifted. Richter consented an }o was going to Pittsburgh to take her place in sock Sho returned to Hendel' old position, She was pal ed traces of recent weep. 7m and kept her bles to heracif. What happened ritteburgh haa not been revealed face show: in it she was tre by er. at jung Mr, Richt 4 of businens to here that he wan wl Questions about his marriage brought | Hadley, Howard Eliott, James 8. Hem- the assertion that that was @ “ologed|!ngway, Robert W. Taft, Thomas De incident.” Blocks from | JAMES 8. COWARD 21 ‘et Grieve Fed ‘cele nOWuMRS ELed feed fos Coialoges “Tut, tut, 3 there’s no uso opiiled milk.” Bot! Boo hoo! Anybody knows te do is call in the eat, and she'll happen to be milk, and this don’t Ucking.” Pitteburgh millionaire, has ended dis-| BEAUTIFUL MODEL They were married September, but have separated, after & Visit paid the home of Richter’s| Mr. Richtor is a member of the firm of H. Richter’n Bons, neckwear ‘sat No. 627 Broadway. that building and other New York property, but liver Mra, Walter Richter, an Josephine Lougttin, was known an “The Irish She ia a tall and beautiful In the recent fashion t the Rite-Cariton and the Plaga she wan enally the most das- She was employed aling of all the beautiful models who ; a Report. displayed the gowns, furs é linery creations 4 3 3 in the shop of Menri Bendel at No. pe D FATHER ONE VISIT. 10 Went Fifty-seventh Btreet. Home time during the auminer Mine Healy's, and there she was introduced He fell head overt heels in love with the statuesque model, and wooed her #0 There was some diMculty about this, in faith, and the wedding was carried her employ+ ment fs a model in Bendel's estab At the time of the mar- ringo she was given to understand by her husband that he would break the news to his parents and arrange for But time wore on and, it is said, he manifested no wild anxiety to take his father and mother ually insisted to take her to y. ” interfere with the success of the cot- m Innt Wed- 4 Elliott, Arthur T. Hadley, | port Construction Company of Pou ved: hor De Witt, Cuyler, W.” Murfay | keepsle, fled in the Federal Court ton pool which the board ts fostering. James If Richards, edward |torda Another story was that some of the How To Reach Us: > 2 Blocks from Chambers St. Ferry 3 Blocks from Barclay St. Ferry 3 Blocks frotn Brooklyn Bridge Blocks.from 6th. Av..‘L.” Chambers St. ‘oth Av. +L” on Corner Warren St. Blocks from Hudson Terminal Bldg. City Hall Subway Station a» NEW YORK ‘Spot on your favorite rug is not hope- in REPORTED SEPARATED FROM RICH HUSBAND DECIDE NOT 10 OPEN STOCK EXCHANGE NOW; FEAR EUROPEAN SALES r|Sudden Rise in Sterling Ex- will gave only . Beker fi change Hefps Committee Change Its Mind. Thoesh J. Won Contest, Merva Brother Will Diseipa: Jamen C. Eckert, son of Gen. Thomas Eckert, President of the Western ing property valued at $660, ‘Th younger son, and James C. entered a contest. He won and his brother ap- peated. The Court of Appeals now has the care undet consideration. his application James C. Eckert n hia brother still occupies the ome, Potunen th turn over Bait receiv the entat: TANNER AT G. 0. P. MEETING. Committee Con The decision of the Committee of Five of the New York Stock Ex- change, arrived at late Wednesday afternoon, to reopen the bond de- partrrent to-morrow or Monday, was reconsidered yesterday, Abandonmont of the plan came after several prolonged conferences between the Committee of Five and) the Stock Exchange Governors, at which bankers were present. The following official statement was the only information that was vouch- safed the public: ent and al; the rents he from other property. He fears @ will be dissipate dinner at County Republi demns fe; Negro ardently ry him. Emplove ‘The Republican County Committee held a brief meeting last night In the Murray Hill Lyceum at which State Chairman Frederick C, Tanner spoke about the recent Republican victory.| , i " He pected ove wo of the Pro.| ."Th® Special Committees of Five gressive Party in ja State briefly, but] states that while the plan outlined by | the newapapers concerning a further extension of the present method of dealing in bonds was substantially that under consideration by the com- mittee, the magnitude of the inter- ests affected has led to unforeseen difficulties which will necessitate fur- ther consideration. When a decision is reached ample notice will be given to the public officially.” Wall Street was left to its own spec “| ulations. ine theory was that the Federal Roserve Board had interfered because the raising of the $25,000,000 pool to provide call loan funds might m relixious MRS. WALTER RICHTER ELLIOTT IS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT AND CHAIRMAN New Haven Road’s Executive Com- mittee Changes—Committee of Inquiry Named. At the annual meeting of the directors of the New York, New Haven and I ©! ford Railroad Company yester Executive Committee F then adjou Mra. Gritcom, wife of the Young Mr. her to his Chartes F. Tammany bor the bankruptey sch phew of the a creditor In of the Bridge: nd wee for *) con jb: ance. many are big banks had decided to oppose the 066. reopening for fear that with an open jt had a contract for constructing | market for bonds the competition for Bad ott inte gt i cont’ of] demand loans on Stock Exchange col- A, payment, of held| lateral from out of towm Institutio: 8 will Just a! would be so great that the metropo tan banks would be unable to ma’ tain the present rate, which averages about 6 per cent. The popular theory, and the one which !# probably correct, is that the Stock Exchange Committee and its banking advisors suddenly discovered that foreign holders of bonds were prepared to deluge the New York market with securities immediately John Tl $100,811, and its assets Pratt . Last year's Executive Committee, which went out of existence yesterday, was as follows: William — Rockefeller, Charles F. company's help. The Bridgeport Ce tion Company was one of the Sta by John A. Henn Witt Guyter and W. Murray Crane. political contributions |. Adr. dulgott Preaider ‘of the coinps Hoard of to Tam- — ee MODERN HEROES, (Prom the Kansas City Journal.) “Hercules was more powerful than have to-da: Ths EBVENINU WORLD, YRiVAr, NOVEMBER 20, 1 ECKERT ASKS FOR REGEIVER. morning that the Exchange would be reopened Saturday or Monday there judden and ominous rise in for- NEW FLYING BOAT FOR WAVY TESTED yes.” “But your parents have consented?” s sell a This at least wae the inference drawn in Wall Street. Immediately after the postpone- ment was announced demand ling reacted from 4.88% to 4, losing all the morning's gain, —————— POLICEMAN FINDS BABY. Girl Infant Left in Vea 401 Manh Avenue. The cries of a baby were heard by Policeman John Mulvihill of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station as he passed No. 401 Manhattan avenue, near One Hundred and Seven- teenth street, at 4 A. M. to-day. He found in the vestibule a bundle which when unwrapped, disclosed a healthy mon ‘old girl baby. The infant has light hair and blue eyes and was warmly wrap in flan- nels, There were no identification marks on the clothing, The waif wae taken to Bel TO TRY LAMAR NOV. 30. | were substantial amount of bonds. le of No, The trial of David A. Lamar on the Government's charge of impersonating Senators and Representatives in tele- phone conversations with Lewis Cass Ledyard and J. P. Morgan & Co, will begin in the Federal Court on Nov. 30, Judge Clarenco W. Sessions fixed the date yesterday after he had dis- missed demurrers against two of the three indictments argued by Lamars attorneys on Wednesday. Those attorneys claimed that even if Lamar impersonated Senators and Repreventatives he was not posing as an officer of the United States. Judge Sexsions held that Federal law mak: °3 WASHINGTON Last Excursion RounoTripto vue Hospital. i= Curtiss Machine to Carry Five Men and Make Seventy Miles an Hour. HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y., Nov. 20. —A new type of Curtiss flying boat for the navy has been tested here. Although the craft 4i@ not leave the water, it was declared to be satisfactory. The boat is equipped’ with planes nearly as largo as those on the Amer. |‘ PORES oo wee been mi physicians and others concerning the effectiveness of the treat- ment for increasing the red and white cer- 1g color and Rasy @ speed of enty miles an jour. This is the first large Sg boat to have only one motor. It f, sald | tro: that the company has orders from! foreign countries for number of | nyp: this type. To-morrow a few minor | packe' adjustments will be mad action al machine sent into the alt the food eaten very prompt iy while the color tmpro beginning. Most good apothe- if quantity for price is an object, WAW-WAW products will win your favor. Their quality will hold it. More in quantity—most in quality— purity assured by perfection of grow- Ing and packing faoilities under thoroughly sanitary conditions. —of the Season— NEXT SUNDAY ROYAL BLUE LINE New Jersey Central, Reading & Baltimore & Ohio B. R.’s. oii tee a ditions wor: for instance, ae. yu know? after the existing restrictions w Heres removed. the announcement yesterday investigate ransactiona with the Joh: ol or aye Maas erty aia eta “edraace “td tnd, Sos! Xi @ and ‘3 $c|Imported :10e! Olive © @ In Greater Pure Food Products. 5,000 Sell Waw-Waw stern Steamahiy ‘Company pa tio Hht Nl al CAME TO SEE CITY SIGHTS. : Re ways Spend Day im Crittenton Home. Helen Graft, Margaret Catherine Ay’ girls who ran § or Geitenton ~le 7 onty-firet Bt th id et waiting word from, folks, Are just three very foolish litt! sald the matron, “who decide ¥ a visit to a girl friend in New on wit it pois jo the formallt of! aaking thet mothers’ pormiasion, Un- feevurate they fost the girl's address, ney, had very little money with them and came right here with me from the Women's Night © and will romain as my gu home OUR PR Tarzan Is back! “TI BEASTS OF TARZAN,” a ss: uel to “TARZAN OF THE APES,” by . Burroughs, will begin in Monday’ EVENING WORLD, Nov. 30. It will THE EVENING WORLD'S complete novel for that week. “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN” tells of the Ape-Man's return to the jungle and of his amazing exploits among the wild ce yitg P sha are his friends and foes, ead It. ‘our here they til some one Catherine Ayres lured by talks of the t Wars stole away from their neaday afte and took in to New York, Margaret father, a saloon’ keeper, has wone for them, Y Abrary Table Library ‘Table: brary ‘less, if you have some Fels-Naptha Soap on hand. Fels-Naptha takes out the most stub- born stains, and it cleans and brightens the colors in rugs, carpets or linoleum. Fels-Naptha helps with all kinds of ‘Ons, 885, S87 Dinner fete siete, 4.95 work, and lightens household drudgery. O,, Dinner It works best in cool or lukewarm wae, fil 698 Clothes washed with Fels-Naptha do SALE OF STOVES not have to be hard-rubbed or boiled, “oe and you can get your big week’s wash Psd on the line before noon, if you wash the oe Fels-Naptha way. 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