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| NAS. STORKERT HERWEDDNGPLAN SELRET 2 MONTHS Only Informed Family Two Weeks Ago—Mother Didn't Want Her to Marry Again. BAR HARBOR, Me., June 20.—The John Jacob Astor and ged for ‘Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in St. Saviour’s Church, is not viewed with delight by the bride's family. Mrs. William H. Force has no per- @onal objection to Mr. Dick, but fears to be separated from her daughter. Mr. Force scarcely knows his son-in- law about-to-be. And as for Vincent ¥ ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, Back-to-Nature Adam Seeks a Modern Eve To Share His Eden in the Adirondack Wild WOMAN wit, BECOME SELE SUPPORTING AGA. IF Swe Goes BACK To NATURE MA.RNOWLES WOULD with THIS TRE 1916. HUGHES WITH ‘OLD BOYS’ OF BROWN UNIVERSITY Knew Him in '81 as “Charley the Saint.” PROVIDENCE, R. I, June 20.—; To-day Charles Evans Hughes, Re-| Publican nominee for the Presidency, | wae just plain “Charley” Hughes, Clans of ‘8, attempting to forget | politics at the thirty-fifth reunion of his clase of Brown University. Hughes was honor man in ‘8i—and at the; age of nineteen. The reunion was’ held on the estate of Benjamin! Harker, at Tiverton and Mr* Hughes made a apeach purely reminiscent of college days. To-night the ‘81 clans will attend commencement at Brown, as guests of the Hope Club. To-mor- ' row morning the candidate will at-| tend further commencement exercises at Brown and make a brief talk—not on politics, before luncheon. ‘The candidate has accepted an in- vitation to be guest of the Republi- can Club of Providence to-morrow the alumni Joins Reunion of Classmates Who] @fternoon solely on condition that he be not asked to speak. Wednesday | night ho ts to attend @ dinner given by Gov. Beeckman. On Thursday he leaves for New York, after attend- ing & meeting of the trustees of Brown University. Hughes is poaitively determined to forget politics during his brief satay here. Known in his college days as “Charley the Saint," to-day he was the biggest of the ‘81 mon, and the way he plunged into the fun of alumni stunts proved a fow years in the ultra-dignified atmosphere of the Supreme Court had not spoiled his sense of humor or his ability to be a “regular fellow’ among the “old boya” of the Universit The Rev, Frelinghuysen Chambers of Dover, died early yesterday morning in the German Hospital, this city, where he had boen since the mid- of M undergoing treatment for @ iment. Mr. Chambers had of Pr rian New Jersey and ral historical wor ie ay, malignant al tor nt churches author of Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in contin, be carelel chat you bed wit Most soaps and prepared sha: contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is harmful. Just plain mulsified pit. { oil (which is pure and entirely grease leas) is much better than the most ex pensive soap or anything elee you cam tse for shampooing, as this can't pos- sibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with wates and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scal; thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The haig juickly and evenly, and it leaves ® ind silky, bright, fluffy and easy te manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for monthe—Advt, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, Astor, the announcement is made that mo member of that family is expected at the wedding. These statements are made in an authorized interview given out by Miss Elizabeth Briggs, Mrs. Astor's secretary. It was reported that the Force family violently opposed the match. While contradicting this, Miss Briggs revealed other facts. Preparations for the wedding are going on rapidly, though still with as much privacy can be secured. Most of the few guests will arrive Thursday morning in @ special car, A smail luncheon wili follow the ceremony, whicb ° ill be performed by the Kev. | A. C, Larned, the rector of St. Sa- viour’s, and at 3 o'clock the entire rty will take the train for New Fork, the bride and bridegroom going oe Weat. Mr. Dick has engaged seven sections, a drawing-room and a com- Here is the chance of a lifetime {f you do. partment for this first part of tho} | Rie ante On July 1 Josoph Knowles, artist, author and back-to-nature enthusiast, easing Jourae: | will enter the wildest woods he can find in the Adiron- <i Co! ae Gan th, | dack Mountains, and during the thirty days which fol- non; potty A low live the life of the primitive man. Mrs. Astor might marry. | Mr. Knowles will be chaperoned by any and all thet Astor did not announce her | sclentists, college professors, boy scouts, &., who want to keep tabs on his interesting experiment. engagement even to her own family until two weeks ago. I believe there | had been some understanding for | That ts why I have no hesitation in making known|ways on the math site at a tree his offer to show a new Eve how to live her own Mfe—|When you're lost, find the moss and the free, independent, splendid Ife which, he says, 1s|X0U'Ne Kot the north and the other about two months between” Mire. Astor and Mr. Dick. Mrs. Force! the natural heritage of every female—and which | ™Troge (he compass. woman has forfeited knows Mr. Dick well. Mr. Force} knows him scarcely at all. Mri many ow When IT come back from the w i Joseph Knowles, Artist and Author, Who Will Live in the Woods for a Month as a Primitive Man, Offers Any Brave Sister a Chance to Prove She Can Be a Primitive Woman and Not a Parasite. Lord @ Taylor} 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. { By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Do you want to be the new Eve? Important Special Purchase 100 WOMEN’S DRESSES A Manufacturer’s Sample Line Models Made to Sell for $45.00 & $49.50 $25.00 Georgette Crepes Foulard Silks THe AnmaL AS Cumioys As ATONE OWE TO WIN RE-ELECTION you're lost in the woods 1s how to get your bearings. Moss grows al- Astor and he were acquainted be-! fore Mrs. Astor's marriage.” Mi! riggs Was asked if Vincent! but om. 1 simple things, ho: ys know tl elt hen I made my second expert 4 or any members of the Aste an t periment in the Maine|j'm going to try to start three schools C hine family ‘will attend tho wedding. “us| Woods, in 1913," Mr, Knowles told me yesterday at the Hotel MeAlpin, where (ent ete Hey do Mart three achools Marquisette repe de replied that they are not expected | he is staying till he hears the call of the wild next month, “a well-know: on the Coast, one in the Plain Nets ouisine Checks but that it is not impossible that . nown L . e e wi and one cast | come of them mixht be present, iwoman in Europe wrote me that she would like to do the same thing. So WALK ee can't do it by my own efforts It will have to stay undone. What do boys Plain and Novelty Taffetas The assortment, extremely varied, is representative of the very cleverest 5 | i] 4 |T have sent her a cablegram calling {upon her to make good and go into Bar Associations of Both Bronx \the Adirondac: ‘earn when they go to what are called a ‘i i hs Adirondacks at the samo time |yummer camps? They take along all and New York Counties od d includes su the luxuries of elvilization, Including modes and 1 “Ww Endors im. | “Whether 1 hear from her or not, i Endorse Him, am willing to take any other woman, | | Show her how to maintain herself in| | the woods and turn her out to make | the experiment at the same time I do HE'LL WEAR TRUNKS: EVE GAN WEAR MORE. | “LT shail go into the woods wearlng) of trunks, but I expect a| would want to take more clothes, I have nothing to say about| leigarettes, candy and chewing gum, and then they lie around under a tree and read, and when they get back home they don't know even the name of tho tree THE LOVE OF WILD BEASTS FOR HUMANS. “One thing anybody who goes into the woods soon learns,” Mr. Knowles Justice Vernon M. Davis of the Ap- - pellate Diviston, whose term expires this year, renominated by all politica: 1 parties At a mocting of the Association of Summer afternoon and Sports Dresses in the very height of fashion. ‘There is a movement on foot among the members of the different assocta- tions of lawyers In the Firat Judictal Department, comprising the counties of Now York and the Bronx, to have The Models The Colors feature Russian blouse, ,basque or overblouse bodices, with skirts pleated, shirred or art- fully draped, OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York are varied enough to meet every demand, with pearl gray, navy blue and ivory White predominating, | Sizes range from 34 to 44. Will Offer on Wednesday but the majority are in medium sizes. hing else. ed that the being means no harm, they love to as sociate with him more than with thetr None C, O. D.—No Approvals—No Returns. r they are j that. What I want to prove fs that a Third Floor H a) 7 the Bar of the Co 0 - 295 Silk Dresses [Fo ae ae ttre oes rin) MM yamimals ate Ser iutana were, anantmoualy” adopt | Uf ¢=nemesemenmeoenenveceeennmemenmnennersemho = » back to nature without even alcurious xbout human beings as 'tlons we Upanineuey Shope ——— match and keep alive by her own| Curious as a woman. If you pass «| Tecommend this course, tn order freemen emcee ere pame: | efforts.” deer without harming it and goon to that Justice Davis might receive a | your camp that deer won't go away | He'll edge x and nearer to you jand finally ‘ome right up to you SILK HOSIERY In Smartest New Shades “For Women and Misses } unanimous re-election It seemed to me that Mr. Knowle offered a splendid opportunity for a practically The New York County Lawyers’ As jon several weeks ago adopted revi c a ~—- , \those women—most of the oq (abd be as tame as a dog when he finds fimitar resolution i . Silk Dresses in several very attractive mod- to good aay faba ea eaet ee Soh oe ren pars ae Ohinin “hers 14 tale among Gaisinany Hall Not a tint, a gay sport color, nor Usually $7.00 to $9.00 els of plain and Novelty Taffeta, Crepe de economically independent, even it| Feather River ¢ Wilts Il Mons of Mpecia eemione tar the Gen, an effective color combination fav- i Special for Wednesday wars who [they have to borrow the money, To| had three li pupples w as fond of t bee 1 Seasions Beneh this fall to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Judy ward Swann when he wa d District Attorney. Gov. 1 uanty will be named by them for the | lo} ored by Fashion is lacking. ; The Lord & ‘Taylor assortment is by far the most complete and com- prehensive in the city, featuring many clever novelties and all staple styles of excellent qualities. Chine, also Taffeta combined wich Georg- ette Crepe, in prevailing colors and black any woman who will take him up he {offers a job and instruction in mak- 4ug good on the job. 1 This Season’s Most Fashionable Lasts and Leathers High Lace Boots months they'd whine, There tant world like the devo! mal,” Mr. Knowle Whitman appoin ormer Assistant ret Attorney Ji A. Delehanty nporary successor to Judge Although a Democrat, leaders: of Mrs, Robinson gested, hopefully, bronzed, smooth-shaven Who looks and talks Ike | . peep stage’ cow-puncher, though he | Regular 20.00 and 25.00 Value [er Ke Dele say Judge Extremely clever novelties > —_ e . | Women’s Smart BOOTS & LOW SHOES | [born in’ Wilton, Me. locked ee ‘ae | position, At Most Attractive Prices ? Ms HELL OUT-CAUSOE OLD m TEN AGGUSED OF FLAG | sranbiin Huasell Stine Gente ee eee. Richelieu Ribbed Silk Hose—in silver cluding None Sent C. 0, D. or on Approval. No Exchanges or Crédits onueos BURNING UP FOR TRIAL cual Sewions 1 xpiton Jun 30, "Thora gray, moti gray, Beige charnpagye White Kid Tops with Gray Suede ‘Lean do a hundred things Robinsoz caper ry tion, including duatica Russell. and otnes wanted: = : Vamps. - Crusoe never thought of. Hesides, he | Bouck Wiite’s Disciples Plead Not Mitchel han tho ‘naming, of Justin | Novelty Silk Hosiery—in dotted, striped, p tarted with some thin. Bronze and Patent Leather “Cut- out’ Boots. Also Champagne Kid Button Boots, from (he Russell's st checked, blocked, self striped, shadow and contrasting effects; also clever clocked and contrasting boot elfects shipwreck, I won't that Adam didn't hay want a Mrs, Robinson Guilly—Only Henkel Can Be Held, Argues Counsel > MADISON SQUARE GARDEN anything d 1 don’ OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York thing clae, I want to take ¢ Bouck White's ten disciples of the | show her how to kindle a fire with i 's ten p t | Unusually good values at ; { Ss matches, how to kill gaine without a|ChUrch of the Social Revolution, who | MAY 60 UNDER HAMMER The Low Shoes Silk Stockings for Sports Wear—many exclusive novelties, harmonizing with the bright sysstert in vogue. Mapy styles also, especially smart to wear for bathing... $1.50, $1.65 and $2.00 Extra Size Silk Stockings—in black, white and the fashionable shades, Ex- ceptionally good value at, a pair 1.00 sun and how to cateh fish without a|Were held by Chief Magistrate Mc- hook and then turn her loose to find | for herself, Then you have a man and a woman, not a man and a para- | |Edward E. McCall Is Named Re: ceiver in Action to Recover $2,300,000, Madison Square Garden, one of the most notable buildings In New York Cut-out Oxfords in Gray and Cham- pagne Kid, Bronze and Patent Leather, a Kid Pumps and Colonials Patent Leather Pumps. Sizes, while affording excellent choosing, are slightly incomplete. Adoo for trial in Special Sessions for Participating in the burning of the site. American flag June 1, were arraigned for trial to-day, De you get me?" 1 assured back - to - nature 5 Mr, Knowles that I heartily agree with his views, adding the well known fact that the human female is only living ture that is supported by | ® Through an attorney, Bernard Ray- | mond, of No. 277 Broadway, the ten leaded not guilty to the information oe ena semen encen-a: an encancan(-ancan -a2-ancan+an-an-an-an-s-anran-ascan SSO Sana 0 the ma filed against them by District Attor- | and the scene of some of its greatest , | ret ' jo Second | ‘Sure she is!" Mr, Knowles ox-|ney Swann, charging desevrution of Publle entertainments, 1s in a fair Ground Floor lecond #ioor ' claimed, “And I tell you—and I've | the fia way t@ come under the hammer and aa rememe sania, teetniimriiindintitieieals it Mr. Raymond declared vid at auction to the highest bid- [ ep ee ee ae reels the ten, August Henkel, who admitt | Holme Tha male (8.6 comand | BA HAG Onae tHe flag Jake the flan want EB. MoCall was appointed | Important Reductions! Important Reductions! \y ME a He Pao A CAT att care Gund auatiee Bloeariem tee Our Entire Stock A Large Collection # not inst the law wing proceedings instituted on June 15 by the New York Life Insurance vany to foreclose a mortgage of | , taxes In ar-| "amounting to If the usual verships is followed »© put Up at auction Call qualified ag receiver with of Summer Rugs Has Been Marked of Summer Furniture Has Been Marked She sure is. And a be she has er family and herself too WE'LL MAKE HER A TRULY INDEPENDENT WOMAN ou going to teach the you find her?” T asked. to kindle ney Son the point othe trial o o care for an additional $58,504 HOCKING AHEAD OF RECORD - grocoeding in rec SO FAR IN ALBANY WALK. “How ary t a fire by rubbing sticks together, and how to catoh spark after she gets it; » Garden will tr how to » wild James Hocking, who started from et SS oe ed with wild animals all my life—| tthe Honess or the female bear 1s | Most competent and courageous |! | | about when he wrote [the species # more deadly than t | | : i animals with ropes made 4 bond of $200,000. ' Py iil City Hall at 4A. M, yesterday in ar ay at { at ; e caught one fish vou to Albany, Is head of John aad ae fishhooks ri bp A , ee a to I to I iat rt Berra Bea mnis's old mark. He arrived « ' ie i Oe Rn Pihiaetcwnta os ATLMENTS$| < o || 2 370 nas away, last night at 8.80, comple j : i pas 6 : ‘ On Sale Wednesday—An Additional | yn txt of the Stomach, Liver or Less Than Former Prices | Pa Than Apiner Prices , |thought that if ’ to be Sean Howels should not be negleet- 7 hoe a 1e assortment includes Rugs o: 800 Girls’ Dresses Fe Al tke the original, sho Ww t want amakeeal i sok ed. Nature is thus warning s Reed, Wile, vibes Pa ey Grass, Japanese Rush and Cocoa ) er or anything el aeihe you ugainst some weakness. secorate: PAGEISG VME EW Te, Fibre, Rag, Cretonne and Hand i ’ Mr. Knowles brushed my inquiry le was as fol Under such circumstances, try Canton and Garden Furniture, Ma- | Braided Cloth Rugs round and | g c| et 5 ) aside as if it ® a real mosquito low: To T , . twe elgnt . Pp - y] +H nbare '’ TH Femsks (ellie medsia a6 [Annoving, pernaps, but Rardiy worth ‘wifes, i aix hours: wobeadantte os” HOSTETTER’S & | Plc Porch Chairs and Rockers. oval. | eing, at's easy,” ho replied. niles, ine hours; to Cold “oor th Floor \ materials in white and colors; | 1.00 Mal you, have to de ts to rab your waning tfipeasven’, inlet Ine oN 4 meth Fi ] PIN Fl sizes 6 to 14 years. Sale Price | face ‘and hands with certain herbs hours; to Poughkeepsie, seventy-e ght Stomach Bitters Le a es j an Ose oO Won't come ne. ou nes, sixteen he and fitter I Mtother iuiporiane thine to wuow it fem + "| IPO 00 09 9 0 I I Ia, | ' hd

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