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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, w york FREIGHTTIEUPDUE ” WOMAN VANISHED FROM HOTEL HERE = terday. Mre. Keyser had come from Call- fornia to visit her brother, Dr. Raiph Opdyke of No. 2% Bouth Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, with offices at No, 40 Bast dint Street. Several days after she had left the hotel he called there ge Hotel a month ago yes- | RIGHT HERE Fair Conductorette. found a oheck in settlement of her hotel bill, She had left most of ber clothes, ber watch, rings, othor jow- elry, some cash and her checkbook, Also a note wae found in her room addressed to Dr. Opdyke, loaving him all ber personal effects, A sheet of Discovered — The makings of Bhe's a crons betwo & Buffragotte. A Fresh Young Chap made the dis- Mrs. Keyser Left Che Left Check for Bill at Prince George, Jewels and Note for Brother. a Conduotorette. ) @ Boubrette and Pofice are atill scarching for Mrs.| Baer on the floor bore a pen and ink| OVC” Yesterday morning tm the 5 | -T1mos Square Subway at 6 ofctock. fe O. Keyser of Loa Angeles, who] ™&P of the auto route between Hobo- Qiouppeares from her room at the| Ken and Point Pleasant, Waiting for a train at ‘Timen “Lam doing what I can to trace| Square used to be the slowest little search, have this description of the Square, Up To Date, ti Dut} front, “Lemma buy you a chiclet. It Bays there Is no excuse for cut- || missing woman: Axe, fifty-five ners on Broadway. It's con-Jull dhe conductorines were like ting corne and Inviting height, 6 feet 6 Inobes; brown hair, | tinuous vaudeville, Tuesday’a un-|you"-— ha put bis hand on her arm, a) lockjaw. Unged with gray; regular teeth, blue | Garneide 9909 gave him @ heatless Monday eyes, clear complexion. Supposed to morning the Fresh] once over. OOP OOL OYE TH ave wort & flannel shirtwaist, dark K Chap looked on with the rest| “This way out!” she calle Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns oF | skirt, black #hoon andgstockings and! of the Morning Mob while tho Con-| ing te the ceerom en e ed: Point ra of a corn can harmlessly be} oeaibly a sealakin collarette. Prob- “ ng to the approaching train and t out with the fin rs if you Laer wore a wedding ring and af corto fang if at thelr side-|fxing hor gaze on the F. Y. 2, vis py qe upon the corn «| 1 -ee.stone turquoise ring. Ure {-wpectal, “Watch your step and step lvely, of freesone, ays « Clo- ‘Gimme some powder, kiddo—| please!” be MDa ad ‘authority. == quick! That's my car comin’,” yelled| ‘The F. Y. M. stepped. Tt is claimed that at small cost one t Down Anmtt-|9909 with the Cupid Bow and the bei alia can @ quarter of an ounce of frees poof hy drug store, which Is suffi- feet of every corn 5 Caatl Reports of oni . certain Hob. ra nothin’* CHICAGO, Amerteanism in Fev, 15. snapped 2604, ex- ding without pain or soreness or counties ot} P pall i 7 ops Cleveland and Buffalo, it was shown. | al of lafection. Minos has ted the State Count of De Jought to be. “Don't 1 got the first Exhibits at the The Pennsylvania early this week drug, while sticky, | fense to enlist Rev. G, A. Kanzer, a Gor-| snr out to-day — waddaya thini, y had 1,992 so-called bad order cars a aren the. atoment ie te plied ‘and {man Evangelical clergyman of Pana, 11! . Montross Gallery reer 1s at rete mere flame oF even frritate the|to take up “missionary” work in those]. bvqtw mv ea ania P ; ae pdm, mating Neoer tooalition, Although of German parent: | wis"ines" yelled a chorus, "Mp than 1,500 at Conv-, Yard, near mine, chorus, “Mr, y ‘ ittabureh, 890 at Cleve This announcement will interest | se, Rev. Mr oe ir bas decided views) ii Gontt I” By W. G. Bowdoin. j Etta ‘s #90 at Clev an iil at women here, for It is said that|/# to why the United States is in thy Ga MonduRtorwt Bryson Burroughs, curator of paint-| Philadelphia, and 610 at Buffalo. It the t high-heel footwear is put-| war. Ho will deliver addresses in Gor- Ineteen conductorattes claimed! ings at the Metropolitan Museum of |W“ estimated crippled cars even at ting cerns on practically every wom-' tan in baka to eliminate the anti the 59 a Ba 2604 ae Art, is showing eighteen of his more | these main terminals occupied fifty Bome fit to that coat—toc , | an’s fest—Advt. Aan CIS . Ah Coub Nok at the! recent paintings at the Montross Gal- |f¥e miles of track, OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Annual Clearance Sale of Fur Coats and Furs In accordance with our established policy to-close out each February our remaining stock of Furs Will Offer on Saturday Entire Stock of Fur Coats, Sets, Muffs, Scarfs and Fur Novelties At Final and Extraordinary Reductions The privilege will be extended, If desired, of storin the furs free of charge until needed in the Fall Owing to the extreme price reductions, there can be No Exchanges, Credits or Approvals OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & 34th Street—Now York Will Close Out Saturday An Additional 175 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Velour Cloth Coats 25.00 Reduced from 37.50 “Gimme Some Powder, Kiddo the powder where her nose IN NE Quick!’ Yells the “That’s My Car Com- Subway Stations Put the Dimmers on | | Mas whe J4ip on that e followed 26 Jexited to the prize car “All aboard —(CATS!)," whe called “Mr, Galllo, the doors on that 6.15 won't shut,” declared 1710, between | mouthfuls of a paper-napkin full o! | waffles, | “Mr, Gallle, the Iights on the 6.20 are on the blink,” aang 1226; “look what I did to my swell manicure.” Over at tho slot machine 9909 with the Cupid's bow played the slot ma+ nee ecentnmmmeeeae4| Mia, Keyser,” eaid Dr. Opdyke to-| thing around New York—next to alchine for her morning Listerated. |ing repalre occupy miles of tracks tn day, “Further than that I have] Hudson coal barge. Home-lound news. 9909, by the way, Is chic, chewful and | astern rail centres and are largely | FEW DROPS AND nothing whatever to aay about the| paper inen slept against posts and| charming. Tho Morning Mob gath- | responsible for car shortage and traf~ matter.” looked like rounders, while rounders|ered around to see that her penny | fic congestion, it was shown to-day by The police of the large olties and | read the early editions and looked Nke | arrived reports of Interstate Commerco Com- CORN LIFTS QUT the Pinkerton Deteotive Agency, | newapaper men. “Say, cutey,” volunteered the Fresh | missioner McChord to Director Gen- which has been retained in the] ‘That was Once Upon a Time, Young Chap, edging his way to the Bryson Burroughs lery, No. 600 Fifth Avenue, until Feb. Mr. Burroughs is, orative artist first of all, @ dec- Ile delights in the se- lection of a mythological theme and ding up of the atmosphere and environinent that harmonizes, Ae t highly decorative manner, T now shown are marked by boldness and a broadness of treatment that recognizes the riistle trend, but dx not rwhel by it, ‘They put forth strong app In his “Hlute and Pr ”* Plu. given a very modern t. The rded giant has no lack of ri Pose. One would look for some littie ¢ eltement on his part in the crisis de- picted. But he in calm and entirely without perturbation, ‘This is true to such an extent that the extreme ac- tion on the part of Provorpine seems » out of keeping » attitude of the off horse of the stud whed to the classle t is indeed striking as well as tive, whatever else may be sald The stacked corn of the picture ed tribute to modernity, “Demeter at Harvest Time" is a ewhat realistic study of cultivated i# In characteristic paternation as influenced by cropping. The pleture has been pleasingly built up and iis is firm but not tight. ‘The ater upon which the sailing ships are riding is a happily work out detail. The figures in the fore ground are well handled, “The Sleeping Beauty tn the Woo." skilfully adapta perpendiculars and horizontals with a tesselated pave. The floating figures of the wood ara primitive tn treatment “Miss M. L. in Brittany” is a well composed portrait with a pleasing andacape setting. The textiles of the rinl's costum h als tinction, ‘Mi tiveness th red scart th of t agency wn bewitchingly ¢ the girl's fleure. Mother and Child,” the tn splration grows out of the maternal instinct. The nude ehild, in very ox r nt flesh tones, ts pleasingly in- troduced. The cut of the child's hair is a 1 tribute to the purely dec In hia * proadly treate ‘allors” 48 another tribute to modernity. ‘The set waves borrow their treatment from the Oriental's conception of mov'ng sea waves, but the signified action ia, nevertheless, powerfully suggested “The Consolation of Ariadne’ is a pleasing study of two semi-nude fig ures, a man and @ woman, to wh the rest of the picture has been sub- ordinated. ‘he Archers," Peatures three fig ures in excellent action. The bent bows in the archers hands are ox tremely decorative. er WAUGH MARINES FAVORED. Lively bidding for the work of American artists marked the open- Ing of the annual auction sale held at the Salmagundi Club, No. 47 Fifth | Avenue, last night. The auction, which continues to annual exhibit! eum of $4.5) ritime paintings of Fred ugh were the favorites, with the bidders, Four that had hung in the exhibii brought the Aighest prices of the night. “The Northern | oa" Was purchased by Montague Clana, the writer, for $280, and “Fine ing In the Tide” bought by Amon Hirdwet for Cc DEATHS FROM PNEUMONIA, ht Reported for Day—in ‘Over Last Week, Out of 295 doathe from all causes (uring the period from noon yoater- fay to noon to-day 88 warn Ay pneumonia, according to to-day's Jotin of Dr. Chartes F, Bolduan, Direa. Lor of the Bureau for Public Moaith | Uducation of the Department of ith Ry boroughs the figures were an! follows: TOROADS' NEGLECT ~~ OF CRIPPLED CARS Commerce Commissioner Re- ports Miles of Tracks Jammed in Fixing Blame. WASHINGTON, Feb, 15.—Thou- sands of crippled freight cars aceu- mulated through’ the winter because of grosa neglect of railroads in mak- eral McAdoo, These reports, based on first-hand Investigations by a corps of trained inspectors, cover the six weeks! period wince the Government assumed opera- tion of the railroads, and indicate that one of the most eritical ills of rail transportation under private management was the side-tracking of cars needing repairs, The trans- portal ‘on of the Railroad Ad- ministration will undertake to solve the problem of car repair at once. Con: worst at Pliladel- phi ttsburgh, Harrisburg, Altoona, ons are The Philadelphia and Reading had 2,052 bad order cars in its principal | switching yards, covering sixteen | miles of track. The Erle had 509 at| Buffalo, 367 at Port Jervis and 235 at Jersey City, making eight miles of | track defective rolling | stock, ‘The Western Maryland had] 414 at Cumberland alone, and the| Baltimore and Ohio had 144 In one yard at Philadelphia, These cars could have been re-| paired quickly during the winter if! railroads had made proper prepara- tions for covered repair tracks in ad vance, according to Railroad Admin- istration officials. Of the many empty cars congested | in the Philadelphia yards of the Pennsylvania, more than 2,400 are coal cars, inspectors reported, and at no time within the last month have there been less than 1,500 empty coal cara there awaiting movement, while coal Mine operators cried for more | cars reight train movement throughout St has been at the rate of about miles an hour, or two-thirds normal, the report shows. This has been caused mainly, it was sald, by running trains too heavy, by faulty engines, poor © 4 weather. A result has be rworking of train crews and their removal after shifts of sixteen hours’ legal maxi covered by the eight mum ‘To-day's reporta of Inspectors indt- cated a slow clearing up of conges- tion on several Eastern trunk lines. pe as se Gives Her German Coins for Ballets to Pay Kaiser, WASHINGTON, F legal sharpa to-day were confronted b; a knotty problem over the dispos to be made of seventy-six minor man coins contributed by a woman tn Tennessee ease melt these into bullets,” wrote the w let th p. 15. —Treasury the mint and urned to th INSTANT POSTUM instead of coffee. Ever ask him the = reason ? ily nena Manhattan .... i The Hronx ; 5 Brooklyn , 19 weons Richmond’ 2.) 5 Totals , tere y 0 aus Vuring the pertod from noon sat urday ty noon to-day there w j eumonia during @ similar peried ie previous week | went wing the bodies of five jnight. 1918. isa CHILDREN PERISHED |2i's".2t%tdemcust ucla IN BURNING NUNNERY ‘The origin of the fire has not been de- termined, While early reports attributed it to defective wiring, to the aulhorities lo- been caus HOW TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRH iy it by a spark from x- Heroism of Sisters in Montreal In-| machine in use In connection with the It you oatarrh, catarrhal military part of the nunnery hospital, ‘nena, oF hed noises go to your Stitution Saved Many _ ‘asst ASG eet, 3 om, of Farmese 1 (double v1 irength), @ thie home Lives, GOING TO CHINA TO WED. water and just s litt MONTREAL, Feb, 15.—From the hoy Mina Rosamond Sherman, daughter of Herbert A. Sherman of Rye, will leave on Feb for China, where she will be married to Edward Fenno Verpinnck, son of Mra. William 6, Verplanck’ of Pishklil-on-Hudson, She will travel in company of Mins Maty E y, her cousin, a missionary at Yokohaina, Miss Sherman and Mr. have been engaged for a wing of the Grey Nunnery's fire-swept more chil+ n Were recovered thia forenoon, rats « to fifty-five the death toll of the tragedy which visited the institution last sy to MAK, tastes pleasant and conte little, Every one who has eatarrh should this treatment A trial, Feu will probable find i i» Jost what you n ‘The herotam of the sisters who were nuraing soldiers invalided home from overseas fighting averted a greater loss but his business Interests of life. Nearly 1,000 crippled men and} ciwang. China, prevented com- ss women, wounded military men and’ ing home for the cere Set teleleltetsletettottelmtolotetetofatyag, Appearing with New York 2 Phitharmonic Orchestra at Gro Carnegie Hall, Feb. 17th. 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