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Ww @ WORLD, SATURD ill ileal 8) {NO AMERICAN UNIT EVER LOST A FOOT OF GAINED GROUND,” SAYS GEN. BUCK) _ Our men went to Europe for the purpose of winning the war. The Germans described them as easy to kill but impossible to stop. No American unit ever lost a foot of ground that it had once gained. During battles fractions were yielded at times, but the furthermost point reached at the end of the fighting they always kept—MAJ. GEN. BEAUMONT B. BUCK. iy NEW WAR WORK FUND DRIVE. |VANKS SAVED PAIS FORECAST UNLESS COUNTRY | iver i ___ PASSES $170,000, 000 NOW... American Fearlessness in Bat- New York Has Raised Only! te Bi SAILOR “TRIMMED” BEEKMAN WEALTH IN BARBER SHOP; | LEFT 10 CHARITY, FIGHTS $3.40 BILL) KIN AND FRIENDS = Ordered Shave and Haircut, but} Residue of $2,000,000 Estate of Not “Fixin’s’” — Court Oyster Bay Man Willed Summons Greek. to Family, Association. Half-Century Disparity in Their Ages, Dr. Wyeth, 73, and Miss Chalifoux, 23, ew Proves No Bar to Polyclinic Romance} Bride Is a Dictetist Who Knows What Is Good to Eat and Bridegroom Is Brilliant Surgeon, Old Thanksgiving celebration at Carnegie Hall to-night have been | tle Destroyed the German Morale, Declares Hero. / $18,000,000 of $53,500,000 Asked of City. LAMBS AND FRIARS BUSY. completed It will be without admission fee. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, will be the speakgrs. Miss Marie Dressler, “The Se’ n-One Lady,” axsisted by Joseph P. Day, will pass through |the audience and take up a thanks Billy Sunday Choir of 1,000 voices, led and Josephus offering. One big feature will be the: “The arrival of the Americans in force at the time they arrived won this war,” declared Major Gen, Beau- ;mont B, Buck, the hero of Cantigny, {which made him the first American General to direct an organized at- jtack against the Germans, when he in His Profession, but Young in Heart—Even Broken Leg (the Hus- band’s) Can’t Put Dam- per on Glorious Honey- | rasos Tapousts, a Greek barber of ‘No. 78 West 44th Street, has been jordered to appear in Yorkville Court jto-day and explain why Seaman Lester B, Herliky of the U. 8 8 Celebes was asked to pay this bil Numerous beaw to charitable, educational and historical Insitutions are made in the will of Gerard Beek- man of Oyster Bay and New York, who died Nov. 9. The documeRt was P One haircut 50 cents Secretary Daniels Here to Aid|®¥ Tall Esen Morgan was interviewed at the Hotel Astor. moon Trip. One singe Bocents | Mled for probate in Surrogate’s Court : Be ES officer with him said that Gen.| One shampoo $1.00 in Minedia to-day. Campaign—Big Benefit Buck is the only American soldier of! “The half century between a man One massage .. $1.00 The value of the estate, which in- at Metropolitan, the rank of General who ever has/of seventy-three and a woman of One shave ++ 20cents | cludes the country home, “The Cliffs,’ af been awarded either the Croix de|twenty-three is not a burrier to ro- One shoe shine + 20cents in Oyster Bay, is not indicated in the , ’ Guerre or the Legion of Honoi' Mance if the man is extraordinary Total 300 will, but it is estimated at more Director General John R. Mott of Yor conspicuous gallantry in action,, 4nd,able to retain the youthfulness of seteeeeeeeee $8 than $2,000,000, The residuary estate the United War Work Byes,” | vantage of in business transactions. Salior Herliky said he had been at Campaign VETERAN MINSTREL Other Generals have been. awarded | mind that makes bim congenial to @ urine pore d bri oa gata posted ET) beaieaiied to the Beckman Family ee deco 7 y ’ ” soclatios . Beekmas @aid to-day that unless the pregent Abe se decorations, but not for the bard Ee pa js wodnaad Sy leave last evening felt in need of @ was pect Aang which Mr, a) - same reason, is losophy ex ‘ " @rive, which ends Monday, results “We had been fighting continu-|the young bride of Dr. John Allan vets ed alroue, "abt be t| New York Hospital will’ receive fi getting 50 per cent. more than ously for four days," Gen. Buck! Wyeth just after their bedside wed- igidbett a "' aae ia - UP | $25,000 as @ memorial to the testa- fhe original $170,000,000 avied for said. “Marshal Foch started hia: ding in Polyclinic Hospital, where he wis pr in a 6 ben Mista tor’s father, James William Beek- | 7 a Where would have to be another Rearincle hes Ginna anand Pall geet rte for pate , into the barber's chair’ he ordered 6 poe by nde pete Pe be 1 _ had made e attac . sof e ride was ios jarguerite 1o@ ~pro’ je co con- @rive in the spring. enty-five per cent. of ‘the commis. shave, haircut and the usual “fixin's.” Cee | . Chalifoux of Boston, and formerly vajeacents. A $10,000 fund given te day e 5 4 Se- ed offi { my brigade were q r x a Farly returns to-day brought te Undergoes Operation in Roose: sloned oft oars, Of my belgeds Ware was dietician at the hospital while eles ah eave bits the ah the trustecs of Columbia University fun contributions from all parts off ait Hospital and Life Is |enlisted men were killed or wound: (Dr. Wyeth was head of the inatitu- cut, he sald. and then the shave. Hot! is to be used by the chaplain. Other 5 (4 ospita ATE towels fol A h eS evuntry up to $98,489,560, i ed when I received orders that/tion, Recently the hospital was taken Owels followed, and after that he! sequests are $10,000 to the Amesican (3 This morning New York had only in the Balance, Beray-le-Sec must be taken at AY) ove, oy the Government for an army heard the. singe burning over DI8/ Hinie society, $5,000 to the Bi ost. ‘ant Hf Falsed $16,000,000 of its $35,000,000 pit “aT gtayed up all night personally |debarkation hospital, and Dr. Wyeth, cig ear ceed ae ae por Church Institute, $6,000 to the Ne’ ees Of the original sum, The 50 fe pointed ithered | instructing my officers. At 8,30 A. M.| oddly enough, is the first patient, un- were, various other rites and! york Historical Society and $1,000 to : Irony of fate pointed a wi gm) y 5 pa { ceremonies, including a m t a Der cent. oversubscription asked)», to a cot in Rodsevelt Hospital| We Went In. There were three waves! der army control, in the hospital of J vd assaging Of] the Protestant Episcopal Church in ! Would make New York's quota $52, ger to 4 spitall And we took and held Berzy-le-Sec 7 | his shoes, and finally he was freed. i did tue wanens with aj "In what wave ‘were you?” was|Which he is the founder, He ts He had heard about th Oyster Bay for Itallan mission work, 600,000. today andethen backed away with ay In wealthy and is regarded as one of nti iad heard about the patriotic The fargest single begaeet iD The last day of the Lambs and/chostly grin, for there in the little fhe General was in the first wave,| New York most noted surgeons, he aie te New thd and supposed | 5100,000 ‘to Dr. Fenwick Beekman and Friara’ drive along Fifth Avenue was | white, enameled bed, guarded by @ ying that bamboo riding CreP eh! “No doubt people will think it handed the barber ahve eine fie | bis wife, Sabina, of Manhattan, cou B-areat and grand old whoopee-UP. | +i, gitent nurse, Iay the gaunt fig-| Woolworth, Who was the General's| strange,” said Mrs, Wyeth after the from which to extract the price of | !®s Of the testator, To a sister, De Wolf Hopper led a big elephant)’ George Primrose, the merry| Brigade Adjutant, “And they were|ceremony, “But nelther of us are the shave and haircut, all he had | Catherine Beekman Hoppin of No. 41 f@nd Pearl White rode one, The Po-| Ur i bd oy *| might aves too. There wasn’ | ordered. He says he got back $1.80. Bcu Glee Club, accompanied by Silvio | ™!nstrel—a very sick man. Loot ER a et Ne beleade; but. they aoe Apel oe We are Whee ke alien ‘eventton bs io hes n sele ae ean ne shire Smiles had adorned that counten-]| waded right in. pnd A getech it was a $5 bill from which he had Hine on the piano, sank the songs of ance for the better part of sixty-four) “I think 1 told enough to make it; “We had made wonderful plans for just parted company, he says the |®Umber of nieces and neph $1,000 tha two clubs and some of thelr own, | nee een ee aid tmet Cleore Prim, (clean the General sald. “We got out |our wedding trip, We were going to r apologized for’ forgetting the | each; to William Foulke, $6,000; the } 7) @ia4 in armor, rode a black charger, ; inaloe Wont h continued, Pan, and from there to Italy. Prob- Po jaat blat Directs Pulte get | Fordham, $1,000 each; Willlam J, The choru: iris from the ‘Some-| ti! @ few years ago, he had spread| time Major Woolworth continu it to the Bast Sist Street Police Sta- \ rus gl wate 5 “The Germans—t were the Prus- | ably we will go direct to Europe after " : ” \tion for reinforcements, Bradford, $10,000. Pur ; he Cast 1. |@n epidemic of smiles from across the ‘ « Photo by White, No. 557 Fifth Avenue. rae" Company at the Casino col- | ‘i sian Guards, the Kaiser's own, the nis recovery. The doctor plans to ea lead il \ Capt. Duggan "sent Policeman] All employees who were in Mr, footlights, causing millions to laugh fected money, and lots and lots of » bd finest shock troops in the German| | ov oye ana 1 intend to study Schmitt back with the sailor to find| Beekman’s service for five years re @in came pouring into the coffers of| George Primrose, pioneor Intor--| Army too—could see the outfit, and write ; lout why one of Uncle Sam's men} ov. s600 econ seaecreta asa of negro wit and humor, is|they’ were pouring in shell ali the! singing, DIPLOMA oy ae GE . Fam an @e two clubs for the good work. preter 0 time. Two cMicers were killed By One| ir 7 t | rememberea th ¢ ‘ : f between life and death as|time Two officers i The doctor sympathizes with my home, ‘The barber sybmitted the bi on the basis of $500 to George McQuarrie, as . George | hovering shell while the General was explain- - 5 ; detuiled above, which the policeman : Washington, rode a fine white horse,|the result of an operation per-|ing the plan of attack to them,” jambition, just ag I rani with BY SEIZED BOTTLE OF RUM BY HIDING BEHIND PIES took to the Night Court. on bend ben yee $250 for find at the head of the parada were ‘formed at the hospital to-day. “By then Brigade Adfurant, Major )his. He bas had a remarkable career “L have had shaves and haircuts in| Sve years rom one to five the Scotch Kilty Band and thé B. Very little is known of the min-|/ Jone H. Wills, wos Killed beside me/and is & brilliant and interesting man, emmeten the best of places,” sighed Magts. | years. . J in that advance,” Gen, Buck said.' i ? ts ; " : in {trate Me . “but never hi Kelth Boys’ Band from the Palace strel in theso last few years. In|‘rne shell that ‘killed him knocked|S¥ch @ difference in age would make| Man Who Bought it Says He Will|Schalk Climbed Into Wagon inj tte MeQuade, “but nev jin Executore of the estate are Gerard Theatre, There was a live bear in an fact, his habitat seems to be shrceud-| me down.” (it impossible for me to ee nee Take Case Up With Prison Yards and Secreted Him- |'Then he issued a summons for the ie hyaponiapd . a of New York, Will- y Sutomobile who was supposed to per- ed in mystery, following his long! wo TBoche™ he waidy safter the easly ere Dee ae ae ae? State Department self Behind Racks. bri Herliky explained: he did not | tam J. Wesdtore ce-agheny Ask form, but he wouldn't, and they fir son the stage, his turbulent|raids in November, when we took ot : iii isd: complain of the money It had cost pag tant“ " } him out of the auto and made him marital career and the consequences | prisoners, I heard one of our men The marriage was to have been held! when the Department of State can Iv a now way to escape from tho] hime but wanted to protect his ships Pik. : Etta gaae \tec with lel et aruay (tie sector, when somo|in Boston next week, Dr. Wyeth and|rpare a fow minutes from international T althowsh War Hasley [mates from auch trentment,And_he | GARMENT STRIKERS RETURN. a > , Pr ‘ , prisoners taken to tne) iss Chalifoux having filed a declara- | affairs, will it kindly divert its attention | doesn't see way any methods} showed the court a roll of bills that A dollar bill sent to President Wil- to spend, Primrose has been a resi-|PTOners Mel that) whats welve | fent-c tetec fina ties Genae (ue atee:| tow onib’ ae surat i‘ Neale dasceee fully corroborated ‘niga, bon by John Weller of Indiana Har- dent of Mount Vernon many years,|been afraid of” And that ex¢lama- |‘ a oy law, requiring five days'| The request comes from 0. Ia Morris Max Schalk, who used to give his 4/1 oe bor, Ind., was received at headquar-, owning a beautiful mansion there,|tion meant a lot! sacbuset ent] who arrived this morni New York, |dreas as“ here Brooklyn,” aqua . “We never hoped to have 10,000] notice of intended marriage. f ’ as “anywhere In klyn,” PLAN A, F. F. W. BENEFIT, Ten thousand of the 55,000 cloth fers. but whether or not he still lives! men a day for four months land tn] ap ed in Boston to| formerly known as “Atlantic Port.” He | serving a #ix months’ term for vagrar - wi ae Vanderlip, Chair: of th e of h Id associates M cht there was where| Te bride remained came from Martinique on the British |yr0 1 be od Monday, t orkers now on strike in New York arom a Yandertl Said. | OO ee aesledl te alee ca ta ccs eens a? tn Odin OM DAC cua terme wales owas due to be released Monday, Di) ryemt Wilt Be Meld at Mippedrome| will return to work Monday, {t was an- y Committee announced an could say. © fooled the ser and the Gre: 8 a » form f |decided not to wait. So he waa m ‘4 ee terre cone ioe anon: 85) could. aay AYS HE HAS ONLY Al General Staif, The arrival of the! Wyeth returned here to close up his | ship,” thi morning ‘Weelt-¥iem Tooerter nounced to-day at the offices of the Bdditional $5,000 subscription. DOCTOR § H | Americans in force at the time they |jusiness affairs before going abroad. We knew when we left Mart!nique,” Aik melted bane wall te faso| New York will hear much of the|/Amaleumated Clothing Workers of Brooklyn has taken on a holiday FIGHTING CHANCE. arrived won this war. | was right he engagement was an-|seld Mr. Morris, “that peace would ne See a" American Fund for French Wounded | America, No. 31 Union Square, Barb in a rousing eleventh-Hour! primr was taken to the hos-| there at the front for seven months On Neate beecarypi hospital with |come soon. We planned a punch and 1) um*clf with lot te Loge ee hard ov, 24, This organization has! Union officials said two employers in adiecaigs . caudal . hem } Without let-up, an now. It is alnounced he et © ho! * Rib ithe im—the PO wetKon Was Inside the Tombs vard) oor Mts onctivities very quiet, though afemonstration for the United War pital several daya ago suffering from| Oreo big statement to make but It| nv neual eprightly step and was] sot & bottle of Martiniaue rum—the| ora "Ine driver "wan in sthe. Kitchen, Ment, Me-ceetivitios very, quiet, thevgh tne men's clothing tedustry ond twe in Work Campaign. Only $985,000 of q chronic stomach disease, It is} ig true. ulated by the med-|°Ply rum worthy to participate in alii. ik ciimbed in, hid behind daden | cote tere mea aa ary, | the, catlares agreed to grant the er $3,000,000 quota has been sub-) said his relatives and friends de- real turning point of the war| Warmly congrat hi Y al of /PMCe Punch, TI went ashore at the” ad geese gr ate a wi 46 thin tian tae eee Tak fighi-hour day, for which the workers ,000, said his relatives ; point of yficers there, several of | tyro Bec ctnd the ie racks and waite 1e WAFON ago, and Up. t ™ ng. F sb : : Jo, | ech on July 18, adua eP-| whom se: e 0 and unfortunate’ ne bottle Na at the Hippodrome a week from nex Wured that the borough will go over! morning Dr. John F. Erdman of No.| aration tor thin offensive was of tre-| ital staff was in my bag, The navy contiscated | et been caug Sunday, which promises to be one of| FOUR-PQUND SUGAR RATION, the top before Monday night. They |g West 52d Street removed halt of|mendous significance Hind ‘the|MOsPItal state omc and |it with more eagerness thin any araneg| He in the fifth prisoner to escape gince the ‘moat imposing New: Yerk has ever P| vi y c! Ss not been prepared f a ir, si am he celebrated Vincer jaffney started [seen dre having a monster parade, civic he agen minstrel’s stomach and | Allies not been prepared ¢or an of- »d on the radiator to open @ RAV shoud display for any bot?) (he celebrated Vincent Gaffney sar Ainong the members of this organtza-|Momthly Allewance Per Person te and military, this afternoon, which| then left the patient's bedside with] {ite ‘paris in four days. As it was, climbe ka he Sas aoneenans & of rum—even that bottle, Our cele-|the fd on June | tion are a tong list of names compris. Re Taevences Bes. 2. * e| sr ake ris days, As as} t m, As he was c oa sai * | — ing many — prom! w Yorkers to be reviewed by Gecretary of the! the announcement that Primrose| American troops, rushed to the front| (nr 20’ was using as a step slipped er Toren tue Meier | among its officers and committeemen.| Beminning Dec. 1 the sugar allowance Navy Daniels, after he has witnessed nay a fighting chance for recovery by forced marches, were able to, stop] chair he was uslne as» Nien take the matter up with the State De ELECTION CAMPAIGN ON aniah hae “ tor household consumption ‘ill be four the football game between Rutgers} 4 dancing heart and dancing feet) the German re is no doubt in|and threw him je ground. partment, ‘There'll be trouble for some-| GIVE ANOTHER AMBULAN pounds per person per month. itefiners \ my mind that the Americans saved| ‘The surgeons decided that although | body. *|are carrying full stocks, so there is no Qnd Great, Lakes Naval Station way the joyous creed of George | paris.” it.was an army hospital, courtesy| Passengers said the French colony at| IN GREAT BRITAIN Workers, Led by Wite |Dossible danger of @ shortage. teams, | Primrose. Years ago a small boy ‘One important thing to remem- lemanded that the founder of the| Martinique began to celebrate @ falso| | yernsre 146: rd Thin. fatermation. tee hawnebed uae The Secretary was the guest of the [gat gn the gallery of a Western | ber.” Gen. Buck said, is that our] demai beat Wie under, of Ie | sence rancrt on Novi @' Aaa pom? —_—_—_—— Jed Man, Ra . an wi cain tee wes ee yar Work Campaign and citizens at Qneatre and heard Billy Emerson] men went to Burope for the purpose foatttuton ner cuton, was no. | Kee? it up until the true report come in./Lloyd George, Bonar Law and pyAnother ambulance will be donated Federal Food Boani, Chamber of Commerce at lunch- | ,) a fan rhic! ve ormans: © described ari. | Miss Chalitoux, ere? a ee : af Sapa y the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the —_———s fo and mubsequenty Weld a rece ee ee easy wal es [samen ant cate takin ue vere aig | ited by telegraph and burried here. | MISS WILSON SANG AT NANCY| Barnes Speak at Coalition | frookiym Chapter of the ited Cross | -SHOE PRICE LIMIT OFF, ap eraas Shaved "Tout to, 4 Po yal, the doctor's cheer- : M Meeting in Lond ‘The employees of the Supply Depart. tion, ‘after which he was whirled At Heme it ti cult to stop!” And that is true On ber arrival, —_— Aass Meeting in London. Sie: : * 2s doa Mhed * “We have lost a lot of men, but}ful laughter quieted ber fears. Al-| prent ment raised funds for @ fully! War Industries Bea b Mield to see the foot jim just an hapoy as @ big munflow ae * rate | fu! laus ‘, Nov. 16.—The general elec- ulppe rulane: o i A aidaataiaed Miya veda. ted bende ta tbe Leeeont that is necessary in war. Tho morale! tnough he was suffering consider- at Armintice ¢ LANDON Hare 18-—he)aprrerat sleg>|| cau ante Am GHIAO RS fers akiuaees | 912 Maxi . : wind t jof our men always was superior or at a tides, th which tel « tion campaign op to-day with a| stryice and also have e ec , ‘ and dano Sg Bia aN yl Jeane ange just below the hip, he insisted on an|by the United War Work Campalen |" Syd Ea AGaeee © patriotic project was started 1 ! . We An inet wits er yr Primrose bubbled over with #0) “And this prominent fact stands) immediate marriage. [here from Mr. ‘Towers, ¥. Mf."C. A. eor- | firemler, Mont Genre, Ange quer and | bY, Mra Mane iin (cera meey Hace geriare aan Kp ee a Sampaign Districts a e ch mirth that he sought the stage|out. No American unit ever lost a F bates seta ttor- |respondent in Paris Bae peer Si sage, An@’ William E, O'Rrien in France, has weeks ago @ maximum price of $12 for beader of the District, arranged] ing tutelage of Jack Haverly. Hel ye Hee Gurine, a attic fractions | Clerk trom the Marriage License Bu- | President Wilson, now giving concerts | Cabinet, were’ the principal speakers Ge programme, Among thote WhO| way joined soon after by such fa-| Americans always stick at the end of [reau to 8) to the hospital and istue a |for American soldiers In France, wo | | om s cy | ae ars Be - . i ts Bagley orl iice udge John R, Davie | pearing on the ( fee remier Lloyd George , | Will appoar are Belle Baker, Marie) ious old merrymakers as Bil'y the battle to the furthest point they | ored the marriage. Witnesses Of |iiut Circuit. was thvited ts Tink ill GhanoslloRimankncliawl ik acticioniet ou W. en r@) y | Dressler, Grace Hamlin and werent Rice, George Thatcher, Luke Schoo fi —e—____ the ceremony were Lieut eel a. | Nancy on the occasion of the fete i Mr. Barnes is a Laborite, The Romaine. The meeting wilh be ad-|, y Ma 8 Priv thur W. Morse, in command at the |jonor of the signing of the armistace. | seis de | @ressed by minh Sullivan, the|cen Sey Mansion, Gam Fe [CANTEEN VANITY CASE BAN, | hospital, Mrs. Morse and Abraham |she” aroused “tremenuous. cntnusiasin | coaAtion campaign is on behalt of iu a Pevlera Mendes end ‘Ool.| ne. wee Lew Dockstader and — Jailer, formerly superintendent of | @inong the French Inhabitants iid tli | retaining in offfce the present coall- { ey, M. : . “Jothers too numerous to mention, | Girls Are Ordered Not to Touch Up| the hospital ‘ American soldiers, who joined ia 8. 110, Governmen ig “Robert Johnson of the Canadian) primrose first gained fame as Lips and Eyebra Arter the wedding Mra, Wyeth ade | fring ver witht nue whow= | amie i r y mitted he had been engaged to fs. da » Army, z f the | Partner of Billy West, with whom How then is a poor canteen girl to raltton tha Bs : AG been engai ie _ PRISON MUTINY AT END. 1 What promises to be one of the /ne toured the world, until Wost/win a soldier? For Mra, Donn Bar-|cugse she wisned to remain there an STEAL 1 BOND, 10W.S.S. | [y'Wivet interesting events of the en |aiog February 15, 1902. Some time| ber Chairman of the Eastern Di-|qietetist, heading a department that Pas Bis | tho Inds Navy re drive is the Soran ine ued es before West's death they, took in| vision of the National League for} hay played an tmportant part in mK- | pargines Five Floors of| Prisoners Revolt, gambol of the Friars and Lambs at| oe. Thatcher. After his boon} Women's Service, has jesued a per-|ing the reputation of the hospital, Building b A Latte & CONCORD, N, H., Nov. 16—Work has f ra House to- emptory order that all the canteen|she insisted that it be kept secret. BN GORD: Mik Nes ae , meas Matropouten Ces are being |Pal of the palmy days had passed Pre shall cease to emphasize arti] Dr. Wyeth, apparently, had dropped | Burglars raided five floors of th ' pied the ak me at We w T EA Z on Primrose trod the boards aione) fcisiy the natural colow of theie|an, unguarded remark ‘that he was] seven-story loft building at | ampshire Sta after « ny | fQuctioned off and it is doubtful if A : Into part-| (cially the r heir! thinking of matrimony, and there| West 44th Street some time last night,|WNch began a week ago, Lieut n- | as You Never Enjoyed Tea Before. Gere will be any left dy to-morrow | fF # time and then went into pAri-| lips and eyebrows, The vanity case! were many speculations aa to the| ina got Iberty bond and ten thrift {Mander Thomas Mott Osborne, com evening. Single orchestra seats have |ership with Lew Dockstader. His] \s contraband. {dentity of the bride. tll ober slegy path ly raat pa endan FPP PERT IGT PTET gorda Ve Sold a tal ket: been auctioned for sums ranging | last venture was a vaudeville tur. Only a few of the girls, it is fair! His kindly treatment of the nurses rea ail gl ig gle g Parnas Wace Shi Gis sama bina! meta pac! 3 from $50 to $150, and as the time| pate was also unkind to Primrose|to say, are accused of using pig-|had made him a general favorite, but | ‘ ae ne ne to. invest said to-day t the] for the rise of the curtain draws near |i)! Josue lite, His first wite,| ments, but these few must quit at[ watchful eyes failed to detect’ any|in the office o off Brothers, |inutiny was led by forty Feder as pri NEVER IN BULK te prices are soaring. ied J ? ;] once or take chances on “military! shade of preference in his attitude a ry specialties loners from the United States Navy who naa ae ee | ‘Arrangements for the Women’s|Mrs. Emma Catlin Primre died | gixciplt na arinlation ia slgnnd Intense Aiita tan Intentiinee wee reel Rha burninre antarha’ lor by |took a dislike to @ new warder July 80, 1908, at Buffalo, of paralysis | and the girls must surrender theit| portea from Boston just as it had | breaking locks, They did » a pce hh ae of the heart after they had been mar- | Y°#P°?*: = been generally decided that Dr.|stock, and most of the ants had oo : ; — Wyeth was not thinking of mar-|left no Valuables in the building ried twenty-four years. Within a few] WOMAN LAW CLASS OPENS. |.Y%° suaRlea Ii te, | months a married Miss Esther Ner- a Dr. Wyeth launched his medical!NQ GERMAN NAME CHANGES. Now he counts 2 2 ney, a beautiful concert singer of San |geastons at New York Universlty Re-|career twice. The fitst time he de- pe til. the very moments riedric. er Francisco, They were divoreed about sumed With Fifty Members, cided he did not know enough about | proouiyn Justice Denies Petit pending his return , : 4 medicine to take the responsibility = i | four years ago after a long series Of} New York University’s novel women's! for human life, and be took up fur- ef s Varelelan: . The former harnessmaker who now sits in the court revelations, His third and|iaw class, composed largely of women|ther studies, Sustion ‘Danedich in the Supreme Keep him happy i bs k mM | ay 7 : a . _ " . present wife was Mrs, Viola Kather-|ot means, has resumed session, with| In the Civil War he served as a!Court in Brooklyn to-day announced iE Dg gros 50¢ > Gree . 4 | Ber Sitod e MaeA LAST TALS [Gy eer ree ries ea actnacee eT tha cteaerye a aaa: (Court 18 Brookinn. saraay. enero while he waits seat of the Great Lron Chancellor of Germany. whom he married April 16, 1916, when | when it was first organized, and even | After coming to New York he #oon|any persons of German extraction to UNITED WAR he was sixty-one years old, and she since few others have come into ex-|#Ained recognition as a surgeon Of |aY spt American nase in refusing the ‘ es thirty-one, isten: ability, His rise to fame was rapid. ‘ Wer yaanes’ Caacits Shine WORK DRIVE Edi ‘The world still rings with the fun|'‘Thero are no compulsory entrance| ‘The first Mrs, Wyeth was a daugh- {Petition of Dr. Isidore Cha , In the Editorial Section of George Primrose, as do the echoes |reauirements, no examinations and no|ter of Dr. James Marion Sims, a Wel8: No. 14 Lewis Place, Brooklyn, to LTON | of his famous old gongs, "A Hot Time | final diplomas, "except ‘by speclal ar: | toed physician; whoa: statue tends | Change his namo to Irving Warner " TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD in the Old Town To-night,” and “Just | fhote to learh legal decals which wii | in Bryant Park, She died several| The physician declared that his ARENT CO Because She Made Dem G00-Goo /enable them to avoid being taken ad-|years ago. There were two children, man name was a detriment and ¢ 307 FIFTHA\ ‘ “a son and @ daughter, Tasmneat (0 bim in bis business, ae inna