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a i os THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 2 Bo I just went to him and told him 2 was through and [I was going to desert him and he could save his old money for himself, 1f he wanted to. I want @ man who does not save the clothes off of his wife's back.” pel chat John B. Flam Is Dea INDIANAPOLIS, March 28. —John B. Blam, one of the most widely known lawyers of India at his home here. He w ‘a old and was & law part 1 Preal- ent Benjamin Harrison for a number rman Op era Bal I et | ey QUITS HUBBY SHE SAYS Lad So Sars), cons aren Takhoma Biscuit—5S¢ School Exhibits | News Oddities — | wont avy nen rineny)z.'*. is see io | vo on the und of desertion. Tot of Five, Star) Mrs. Florence J. Edgar Declares T did desert him. 1 did it because “See, my dear, it splits v | MRS. ELPOPPROULOS of Richmond Hil taught I wanted him to get a divorces. He | | : ” in two ‘ Mrs. MoCann‘e parrot to talk German, and a Jamatoa| He's Too Eoonomical for Her, |i too economical for me. Every cant court has ruled Mra, MoCann must pay $10 for the Kultux, So She “Deserts” Him. he can get he puts in the hank. He Mre. Florence J. Pagar, of No, 38 thinks only about investment for his By Sylvester Rawling. If Metropolitan Opera Pallet School gave its annual exhitt- tion of the proficiency of ta | RECAUBE HB THOUGHT MORAN WOULD WIN, le ‘ Lawrence O'Brien must roll a peanut fifteen blocks with. | Vet Forty-sixth Street, Bayonne) + ice pretty clothes. I can’t have puptis at the Metropolitan Opera out epeaking @ word along the way in Paterson. N. J. @nmounced to-day she would! them, married to a man like that.lof years. House yesterday afternoon. Only a —_ ~ a - \ ie for zeneh See tee oere ballet con | a) DRIVING TURTLE IN STREDT caused arrest of Takhoma Biscuit is the only ite avon! wis satabiished tn sn che man for obstructing traffc, and he and turtle were went soda cracker that splits in two. ondition fe changed. For two sca-| 7 to Aer a ae You'll like Takhoma Biscuit for sons tha ballet hag been composed of Si ~ SUICIDE RECORD of New York broken for March their freedom from crumbs and a ek recta ey with list of atxty-five. Must have been the weather, waste, and for their crisp, flaky goodness. In each package of Takhoma Biscuit is a paper doll in colors. Other packages of Sunshine Bis- was succeeded by Pauline Ver z aI COW DUCKED when Indiana farmer threw @ piece | < r © present ballet mistress of | NL) of sf tile at her and it broke his wife's nose. H h bs J | ) REQUEST m Wisconsin woman's will had to be re- a VG. funed by priests because tt was impoanibie to say masses | era Houne, Young women from | , iteen yeara old with a n& recetve free tu! w to thelr engag for her “forever and ever,” ne will directed, cuits contain pretty scr for Hpk ted phi A Ohl = After a Successful Career of 58 Years, Are her. See list in Takhoma package. r rom aie oO twelve ihiers danseuge at the Met-| dently has settied down to her expur- | oa winner of law gated impersonation of the gypsy ’ 1 @ e embe: Mme. Verhoeven also con. |, in coll tn the first days| irl. Nevertheless, the sensation she lucts @ private class for atudents who |of the school, as a slender elip of al created -upon her first appearance ave no wish to join the ballet jxirl full Of promiag which she has ful-| this season still lures the public. All tation fj filled, She danced adorably. Queente| the seats were gold long ago, and as Invitations to these annual e¢-|ciih Lilian Ogden, Agnes Roy, Flor-| early @s 1 o'clock yesterday after- |hibttions are wought after eageriy, #0 4, ‘© Glover, Mary Gambarell, Jessie] noon admiasion ticket seekers began f not surprising that there was allioege, Mildred Hunn, Florenos Ru-|to gather before the box office. When OUR LEASE EXPIRES MAY 1ST erday th Wich women |Coiye Sad Bibel Rohwarts also won) Tk erie was o bran noe nut te ividual favor. na wi long Mine sti : were tn @ large majority. |'"GOyy tone man dancer appeared,| waiting, hoping agains: hope to| Premises Have Been Rented for a Theatre mance was greatly en-|teon Spitzer, who was forced to| get In. t deserved t¢ . flock by himeelf in a solo by Cham- neon 08 Gane tor two, nade Yanere was another man who| Vida Mitholland, sopranc, e New rs old je to be formed next Sep Sunshine Biscuits are made in almost countlegs varieties. A flavor for every purpose, every taste. At your dealer's, Joose-Wres Biscurt (ompany Bakers of | For over half a century Vogel Brothers have maintained the highest standard f» and six participants that| took part, Sascha Jacot the vio-| York girl who has studied both at Men’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing, teat in Liga thei satonite Pi obaed cae nmanded respect, beside ensem) les] Inia ot he, Wee Mr. Spitzer, had ho me and abroad, made frat ap: to the expiration Sihce: Tie , they re She to fered thi eir Me aie ‘oc ate hat for grace, lightness, color and|no fairies around him Die keer “ a eel a tremendous sacrifice. ¢ general public are offere is opportunity to buy 10 group! ¢ ‘layed. Mr. Jacobaen's necompantst| Acolian Hall last. night. She waa Nt of the aftarnogn wee orate. | PI plano waa Harry. Kaufman.| greeted warmly by a host of | apparel of the highest class at the lowest prices that have ever been quoted Ja wea tot of about five, “La petite| Kathleen Harding wan the accom- | friends, and the fr rs handed to Virginia,” who wore a pink ballet | pantst at the plano for the dancers. ier across the foot ta were numer- ‘. . . . Py = | skirt v h pil oUS and 0 {mposing that Mme. Sem- ‘h G S 1 Ne h Fi kirt a nd pink A ° [PRICE isd SIGN Sogn GE OANA OFTHE acleccone wha Wut agua at, (hel Wraawa loud ecchogiey seooraias ci This Gigantic Sale Necessitates the Forcing and lata) Metropolitan Opera House last night,| champton flower-getter among sine- | e A pa np Jala | Maropalian, Opeee Hotes Jnuso, Mr | gta Nelda UY Oni Balti woerees .O Unh ow Prices, o Th) ou, T will dance to you.” And ahe| Amato and Miss Magon In t in-| Miss Milholland has an attractive | ut, at nnea 0 ’ j:ld, bringing the houge to her feet.!ctpal parts. Mr. Polacco dir ‘| personallit; ettiah , and | ; 4 Ri TC IR DLT OR UE ao cl aE rag Doli Fi peso pl os eg orl Vast New Spring Stocks of Men’s be made rer Wale e heh dig or 6 ry ‘vousness, ot er voice an ’ 2. ‘he art left be desired. 8! Ber at ete mcd to be Genre. She and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings & Hats. an and her roguishness helped out, such 1 as the old English ballad “Twicken~ | ham Ferry,” C. Linn Seilers “Pap,” Reguler Price 97.80 ata 4 Meguler Prive and @ French chanson which Men's pring Suit 812.60 & $15.00 .! ‘ow an 4) 7, gave as an extra ‘number of two Yh 4 eat E.& W. Redman Collars Fait ) Fis 18.00 9.75 | Ail Notaseme and : 22.00 18.75 Onyx Half Hose : ALE. & W & Arrow songs in Persian, arranged dy Blair Men's New Spring Suits tman n Fatrohtld, which she eang in Persian, ih bw bis dis e o one had to be repeated. 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M Men's Tuxedo Coats... . ¢ 26.00 SAF E STORAGE { ravgia ecital of hla own compsattions Me's New psaniip sian 18.00 The combination was a bit tryt pring Overcoat i . ae & Mr. Ponce would better have given Men's ow 8 AD Lab i 8.00 & £.60 in vaults located in the establishment us opportunity, at a first hearing of Men's New Spring Overceats...... £8, $0.00 19. ilk Shi We ety + $.00 & 5,00 16.00 7. ++ 8.00 & 3.00 96.00 14: ) 1.25 & 1.50 , ) 1.76 & £00 4.00 5 Ps) 2.00 & 2.50 4.00 i y . ++ 260 & 3.00 i teresecnsves VO B65 0? 1.00 | | him, to study him as a player alone, | There ws dustraction in trying to Men's Winter Overcoats..... grasp his unfamiliar works, which in- o I cluded o prelude and fugue, a sonata, Men's Winter Overceats, | | | "| Furs and Fur Garments grreral tudes Mexican songs, “and |} Men's Striped Trousers, ing ts factle and Le bes uo menn: Men's Striped Treweer: || |ividuaiity.® ‘The samo ‘maybe oaid [ff | Men’ Striped Trousers Rugs, Portieres, Draperies | [ot'hia compositions, Tec Ud a Ss, and Lace Curtains | |ACCUSE GIRL AS KIDNAPPER, 18.60 All Men's & Boys’ Caps... BDA 95 on Abduction Charge. Charged with abiucting fifteen-year- suc VOGEL BROTH RS....... Furs repaired and remodeled. Rugs old Prances Molit of Mo, #18 Thind Ave. Pe 4 2 8 No Charges repaired and Portieres rehung Bal preety anaiiocsa ceive senior set. at Ave. ‘Twenty-fourth Street, was to~lay held Lace Curtains cleaned and (after cleaning) AIKeoinel eas cee eae stored without additional charge [time Gerry Boolety agente end the po lice @ earching the city for Frances, | ~ who has been missing from home since | TELEPMONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Sunday morning. The two girls, according to Miss Gern- ler, went to Jersey City together Sun- | | day to visit friends. When they re- Y O iH turned tn the evening the: ted at Bifty Avrnus- @Madtson Avenue ee cae tara T carat Are ou ne } Fy 24th and 25th Steet New Bork [aC iene te amtes Ming, carats at L80 oclock at ‘Third Avenue of that great army of careful housewives in New York, Brooklyn | she kept the engagement, but Franc et did not appear. 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