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é e 4 _ PINK TRIIMING. 20,000 Kiddies of Famous Evening World Kiddie Klub _—NYLLAWYER'S FORNUPTIAL QUILT | Enjoy Greatest Day of Their Lives at Luna Park Outing) priFyp WW | | 70-Year Mother Breaks En- \ f gagementof 40-Year Daugh-» | I i, ter to 60-Year Cop. | ~ 1S Mrs. J. P. O'Brien Leaves —Religion Blamed: John P. O’Brien, aftorney at 1S formerly with offices at No. 115 way, Manhattan, who has been lously ‘waiting in bis home at No. a Union Avenue, Jamaica, with his tee months-old son Jack, for some news of his wife, Mrs. Yetta Adler O'Brien, who suddenly disappeared from the How a seventy-year-old mother dis- Covered her forty-year-old daughter putting pink trimming on a pair of Quilts and immediately put an end/to & Prospective romance was told to an j Evening World reporter this morning by Patrolman Peter Meehan of No. 906 Clinton Street, Hoboken, who is now suing the bride-to-have-been for $25,000 heart balm for breach of prom. | pore, | If Officer Meehan had not been sta- Uoned to regulate the traffic at the elevated station at the Hoboken lower | Terry, it is quite possible that the; trouble would never have started. For it was there, in the middle of the rush hour, that he met Miss Bridget | Hangley of No, 95 Columbia Avenue, Jersey City, and it was there that she askea him to assist her to a car 48 he did 90, it was there that they arranged to meet again. Officer Meehan bears no til-will to his former lady love. He is turned sixty years of age and is hale and ‘hearty in spite of the thinning of his gruy locks, His wife died three years ago, and he has since that time main- ‘ained an apartment of his own at ‘ the Clintom Street address in what are known throughout the city as the “Newlywed Flats.” “I knew Bridget twenty years ago,” he told the reporter, “when she ‘wes working in Hearn’s in New York. Of course, I was married then, and there was nothing but friendship between us. I had not seen her in years, when , one evening last fall, as I was keeping i ; the crowd moving at the terminal, . « Gieslad { she came along. “At first { was not quite sure of her, but she reminded me of the time when I knew her, and we stood there talking for about @fteen minutes. I then sugwested that she would want to get home, and she said that she supposed I woujd not mind helping her on the car. . “Sure, I didn’t mind, and as I t@ok her over to her car for Jersey City she asked me what time I got o@ and then suggested that I should meet her, Well, I was glad to do so, fer she is an awfully nice girl, and one of the most senzible girls I have ever met. So we arranged to meet that evening at 7 oclock and we went for a walk together. TOLD HIM TO SAVE HIS MONEY + The information of wheréabouts came from neighbors » who had received a letter from Mrs. O'Brien stating bad taken up Wer — residence in the Nevada town. Fae “That can mean but one thing,” said Mr. OBrien. “My wite has game there to lvorce. 4 Mr. OBrien is the daughter Michael Adler, wealthy provision ¥ chant of this city, who lives at Nov it. — West 116th Street, and a sister-ine a “We were very happy said Mr, O'Brien last evening. » thought we would always be so, But my wife began to talk religion tome, She told me she had been urged todo mo by her parents. They strict orthodox Hebrews. I am a My wife wanted my boy in faith, but when the time Cy I y wife talked » deal about religion, Her parents came estranged from me then stopped visiting them. Just 4 he left, in May, again bY about religion, "On this day in i we I remained in bed playing with ‘the Seen 4 ith ‘al pictures the um wi our “It ts BL banal ila yon meet taken, I | not try te commaniege a a girl like her, She would not let you with my wife because I though! “pend money. She would say to me, ‘Pete,’ she would say, ‘remember, t “Now I have learned that she isin there may be a rain day and you know that if the time you want Mr, O’Brien said that since his wite al the money.’ Ghe had plenty of it her- ah) & m3 ‘ _ aa |" fattond to nis ol and recently self and her mother owns a whole ug 4 ae ius oe , - so SaaS 7 “ ve up hi ii down town. lot of property. She would say that em eye : z t bi oo she would not marry any young fellow who would just want to run through i COURT HOUSE THAT WON PRIZE WILL NOT BE BUILT — She mentioned marriage to me or | mentioned it to her, but we just got , Architect Lowell Told City Will Not R Have Circular Edifice or Spend A Bi IN ELEANOR a : 4 : would come to taiktng about it, and she said she would like an engagement ring with a better diamond in it than the one she had. So I went over to New York and I paid $193 for the stone and had it wet, and I paid $4 for the wedding ; i 000,» bo 1p WITH ‘The KIDDIES Zs A f ‘ ‘ Anything Like $10,000, ‘ “It was a moonlight night, and we ON e “CHUTES* Guy. Lowell; the architect whose plan were passing along Hudson Street, sesictel ites i for a cireular Court House ua the tere in Hoboken, and every time we i . | competition conducted by ‘Court came to a street lamp sho would look! And 5,000 Grown-Up Kid-| Portugal, Yetta Greenstein; Russia, 3 at the ring, and you can take it from « . geak. Si Anna Levin; U. 8. A., Eleanor and me it was some beaut. She was de dies Joined In Their Sports| #lise Gaydos, | lighted with it, and as we passed . fon a It was hard to say which was the Peter and Paul's Church she said she! and, All of Them Kidded | nest,"they were all so good. ‘There woufd like to get married there, as if : ™ a difference between Ireland and she got married in Jersey City all her and Skidded . Through /Engiand, but sure there always ia, | friends would be around. rphied te} Th Scouts gave a very clever! “She said she thought she would get] Glorious Afternoon—Cousin | ,andxerchier drill, letter perfect, and married in white, but [ told her that é irs a aval and Marine Soouts’ beld t was too conspicuous and thatshe| Eleanor’s Peace Pageant a | Pan’ collattianion 4aiL: Sta should get married in blue, We then an actacl « |latter were of the Naval Battalion of arranged that I should leave the} Fine Spectacle. ji Id plain: e Bey y uty ‘osiclats tal the’ ck wi not build i {tire Board of Ale ‘and - th President Dowling of ‘Manhattan, Mr, Lowell the circular Court Mi 4 which it timated would i Tween $10,000,000 and $12,000,000, 4 stantial, plain edifice to use the Su- » Brot rommanded jor H. reme Court and the City Court, with. —~ ee cae thn weldien one ene the Bronx, commanded by Major H. Preme ¢ d the City Court. with Seep wis on the block: and (hes ane a |M. White, ‘and they certainly did him Cut rest roome, restaurant oF tee. ; rine 1 rilling er ws would come out of the church and }| ‘Twenty thousand kiddies of The! Credit: ig rGlake deetencate he ‘would take the proposition under = would turn round and come back and |myening World Kiddie Klub yester-| {arms Donken and Corpl. Theodore| “ort is understood the city officials fest We ad fiok saat Oy aocidest ite ‘atl gay kidded and skidded and other-| Prager, and to Edward. Hughes of| $5,000 600 lathe maximum that shoyid SWAIN BUYS $1,000 WORTH OF |Wise kiddied at Luna Park in the har- | the oy ents, Teving Oesirelition pent. . FURNITURE, har-heart of Coney Island. And there |"¢¢e!ved his warrant as a Corporal, Curtis to Qu “Then we went over to New York|were a lot of big kids besides, not| WHITE DOVE 18 LIBERATED AS san fen and I bought $1,000 worth of furniture | less than 5,000 more—oh, yes, easy. It THE KIDDIES SING, ernor and general counsel of the New which ghe picked out. I paid cash for |was almost a record breaker. The Tritimph of Peace was a spec- Federal Reserve Banks 14 te it and bad it sent to Hoboken, Sho|"®# *lmost a record ey, tacle which made all the kiddies alt balarladle- par told me that she had @ pair of fine| St. Swithin answered the kiddies’ quilts and a pair of blankets and a|prayer and with his help “Weather| couple of pillows and was going | peaten" to fix tHese up with some pink stuff, . p prs had some beautiful blue silk |8¥nshine and drove awe Was going to have the wed- | which had been pelting Luna Park as up and notice. They their hands and shouted in g flood of| stood on their toes when the toe dan- the rain | cers were toeing it over the sward, jand they swayed in their seats on benches and squatting on the ground nounced yesterday, will sever his tions with that Institution on Aug. 1. He will take up the practice of law im New York City. rr turned on OO — Girl Trying to Save Letter Valle made out of this, well as near-by New York for tho] with the motion of the rhythmic dan ¢ Two Floors, on We had everything fixed fine and preceding nine days, And a lot of| cers. Peac was represented by cers ers ») 2 + &, RE bacco, we had arranged to be married On| hose kiddies must have stayed up all| Marsuerite Rainsford, who held a HIGH FLYING tn The "GYROPLANE” : Be * from her hand Miss Rae Williams, July 15. Bhe was working on the bed white dove in he r hand while she _ x F beta eee & 2 ni oft frome, har, Se Shs ae fixing with the pink stuff when her}night, for they. were clamoring at| moved gracefully with the rhythm ——_—_—— mage OVER ‘ a her home, No. 935 Kelly Street, Bronx, mother coughs ner BF ih one that Put) puns 's closed gates as early as 9 rformer and the cute jrtite ballet Sia Sednoaaaiana Sar ahi fuddied [Wawa ada. ble Seiddle cousins (ane The 54 pe aan her homie, No. $35, iy Streel, Brows, a ang overs ae ing {o'clock in the morning and tho] 4é@ncers pirouetted about her weren't disappointed after all aunts, Mrs. Drum, who is an hone match, She came over to me ani fo) & ; ler of Lincoln Hospital for cuts and All the while Hazel Greenberg sang told me that her mother had said she|pageant wasn't due to pass by until] «Ring Out, Swee Mr. Evans just gave show after|ary member of the Kiddie Klub, said a ST - meres mad |i show and gave little talks to the kid-| that sbe never enjoyed anything 80 L. Strauss, c \hatcher, 7 would disinberit her if she got mar-|1 in the afternoon, isted by a chorus. , dies, telling them all about the sub-|much in her life. Pretty Kiddi LAMONT TELLS OF NEED Ji Strauss, Arcuibald G. ‘Thatcher, Yee ee ee ee - : ried, and ghe gave me dack the ring: | There were 2,000 there by 10 o'clock | voice which sounded out sweet and|igting and then showed them @ real| Kousin Ruth Lake, who came all the | Wallan i Vanderait te uot Wage:| You can keep your fa she, sald, er, mother was awty lena he-nean the nicer tas clear on ‘the afternoon’ alr. At the) marine and then showed them @ Fe! usin sore abou er mother told her, |and by n swelled} conclusion of the song the dove wa Bridget said, that if she ‘ever got|te 12,000, Then the gates opened and} jiberated and flew into the sky as the |! married she would Dever allow herlihe rush began, At 3 o'clock in the American fam wan peleed $0, the Bes 4 ae ae oe Ag} pry her in {afternoon 20,000 had passed through} Viiie thousands of kiddies sang “The | Fee eee iay coeve ta lens | the wat Star Spangled Banner,” The picture her, for she is such a good girl, but|were gone. Then the pageant b mpleted by the Boy Scouts, and under the sen x for enemy ships gets sunk her Nite’ Iaoee Lanet eeten ikea rian ena idae ithe OF HIGHER HARVARD PAY | Sic’ Mi’ White and. George Wnigney. | as youthful o re will, The kiddies just ch , - ug a sub-| Cossack, dance like a fairy and play eat wad t sometimes 6 a boy, wuld that it was the regardless of the years Caf otha pi red for 3 |eea eat a : er 7 h rf! she Plan of Campaign for Endowment GOELET DECLINES 10 SAY | It was an old Arab Levee oot on s.erday there were just four|Toppy Miller, who lives in Brooklyn, Discussed at Luncheon of WHETHER HE WILL WED) edge of the great, mysterious African red for Mr,/greatest day of her young life, Shé and all the exemption cards i truth about . i » kiddies as on e|and the two kiddie kousins m, one : fs desert who established the she sald she would call and see me] jog it was a great parade of mem. nd sarine Scouts standing at] tines as | many kiddies os | a the | Ane fo b oaro incle hetuatoe Tale. Ss Furid Workers, wrinkles. ‘They age little A pore sometimes and we parted the bust of), of the Kiddie Klub of Boy Scouts ping ak nt and|!ines were formed in front of all-the| ‘Chivallt's traincd dogs were a hit] 4 juncheon was given at the Down- | Italian Beauty Mentioned—He Says tone af the ley, eee Daaee 4 riend nen 4 was all of the pageant and) iiac) and a shows. ‘There was | all the kiddies, and the cute lit i seme an Well, I called her up on the teio-/and Juni 1 and Marine Scouts, | in, kiddies stayed till the lust strain| Tides and all the shows, | thats and jlo. bow Se Biohiom, Rid We Sute‘Rt | town As polation to-day by Thomas W He Will Make Announcement ture you feed them the right kind of phone a couple of times at her homo! led by dmaster Bavetta and|of the national anthem 1 away us never before.|showing off for the Kiddie Klub, “A|lamont, Joint Chairman with Eliot at Proper Time. nourishing food. and the last time ghe was pretty short) wna's Band all in scarlet and gold, |Then there Ww a one _ bcamper herself took a shot,| Night Fs Pekin,” with its wealth of| Wadsworth of the Harvard Endowme a F Long gest seventy, with hie brows with wae. Bowe Mee aig gtd bel Round the park went the gay|for, the ahows and ied re th all = Kiddie Kousin| magic, scared some of the kiddies, but| Fund, to ebout forty friends of th Robert t, who was reported! skin as smooth —_ ‘Unlined as a bit of that way with 00, for had Pel pees re, and, then settled down in| Which were thrown open to them by Jj, and Florence's |tickled them more, and there was a| university. After the luncheon there | yesterday to be on the eve of marrying| bronze, he was Conclusive prose of fronted ber the bast way, Up to that) Saree Le 1'stand, where thero|{8e, Management. ‘The, Boy Soouta| rotor [big jam at every performance. ‘The | was @ discussion of the campaign to in-| Mrs, Fernanda Rocchi Riabouchinsky, | his own theory. He-had but when she spoke so nasty | were sof all kinds, music, sing-| the submarine Show laughing, screaming kid-|Shrine of Diana, with {ts carnival of | ut whe e spoke so na eSubmarine & vey had heard| Hayp ase the resources of the university fomous Italian beauty and former wife| Oriental oils in proper combination 3 the\telephone I made up my mind|ing, tableaux and drills, Cousin of the wonders of Submarine I dies shooting down thé merry, | dancin ways drew the kiddies, for! meet the demands upon {ts finances, | 0 Nicholas Kiabouchinsky of the Bank his life, and he passed his precious ayer ae cot stand for it, so it went| Kleanor was the director as well as| font the kiddies who had seen it the| shouting ‘spin te the | they, love dancing of all kinds, 2nd!" Mr. Lamont auld that salarles of pro-| of Mareen a’ war miasion for the Cear. | secret 00 t0 Us, Fj to @ lawyer and told him to get busy. | the originato of tho pageant, and] qay befor Mi the |the baby Incubator—oh, dear! | Whad| | Urs and instructors were so low an |fatased’ Cecéey” tb afr’ of dang’ the |) “Cheap menaectel Oriental’ ole aa a yas two months ago, and the as happy 4s any of her kiddie| | ¢ n there was to see that littlest of | f refuse sh , “That was twa i. Atha BES. and tt | wan oe peed everything went off|PARK MANAGERS AND CONCES.| ¢ shrieking | all kiddie kousins, who weighs only|to exact great sacrifices. Mr, Wada: Rel are in any Apmommesinaat Ae be bined ote a mranicel somo ee Mar- a wy read to settle the action for $,000,| without a break, and the pageant) SIONARIES W!TH KIDDIES. frofic; hur-|four pounds and a halt ; | worth told of plana to secure the co-op-| made, ne said) “it will be, given. vo] janeh Nriokle Cream, re fered you but failed to show up in the finish.| was a perfect succ The Kiddie Klub will certainly re-| ney Nelda x- | And mous a rere wes ad be: eration of the alumni in the mavernent the press at the proper time.” ere, a 7 a ‘emibe erbert Evans o is} acreec ddies |eause all he le kous oom mong those present ware Ellicot C. 4 8 Also wrinkles . has Go.T told: im to #2 abeed Sad Biel give A DANCE. OF VICTORIQUS| meer Mr. Herbert Svens, who ta| down in the co #0 glad. Her beat love goes to them| yin “George F. Baker Jr, James G.|R4f, husband hero, in 1916 been proved by thousands of delighted suit and I am going to sec ough. NATIONS, Jat the head of § r 7 ryt Aa S08. Som sales | Bacon, Georg taker Jr Jo i ni 0 Hotel Knicke Sani tke en ¢ ‘ { x $25,0 pac! | Wednesda hen the seant had to|and rippli > the Red Mii + | to-day " Joseph W. Burdei nville | until 1916, hen she obtained a di- Janeh. f 1am claiming $25,000 for the Breach} ter the Kiddio Klub song there | \oaneuday, when ihe pageant had to | wudiy cesticulating kiddies «yrating _— - Fc remageee acy od geaete ae | voroe ‘ong has been famous as| — Marjaneh Wrinkle Cream is sold in "| Mat te all nas mother’s fault. Bridget | were the Dances of the Victor m of the morning, 5,000 kiddies | in the gyroplane; tickled pink kiddies bear 5 ‘&. ; S| Magistrate Hon told me that she would not let her| Nations, the dancers being the fol Jown to Luna just ‘as the sun| flying about in aeroplanes; looney eaehe re real fe business |lowing: England, represented out for the first time in nine| kiddies sliding down the Luna slide, e Again It; ¢ t His Home, J 1 international beauty and is th | grieteine Edward P. Currier, Robert | 42, ynternatianal uty and is the! fifty.cent and dollar jars If your daughter of Prof, Rocchi, former,dean F, Duncan, P. Nike Depariment oF dealer does not have it, send 25 lap Hanley, J. H. Tams, | of th Printing. and i 7 Magistrate Frederick B, House col-| John Price Jones, Thomas W. Lamont, | Design at Perugia University in. Italy, | for trial tube together with trial box of) in New York end y years old, | Hazel Alexan aes Fanon, Anita Well. the Luna 4 ageme nt! JUST ONE BIG WHOOP AND PP at his home, No. 413 West| Fred. R. M he Langden P. Marvin, where. the Rocch! family Has had | Marjaneh Face Powder; tb Ost Mf, Ae ‘ here was no ob.|votny; Japan, co Lawlor uid to let them come in, because apie P. Mo t ¢, Robert P.|high social standing for generations. get married cither, | Phere was no ov. | Margaret Gilligan; Belgium, be many of them lived out of LAUGH ALL DAY, 146th Street, shortly before midnight | Herkins, Jonn’ W. Pi ; Wiliam A.|She ia said to be an accomplished lin: $f Asmetiee ity eat eet was Just that the mother! Epler; Scotland, Florenc wn and had come a long way, So| Lana Park was just one big laugh, | Wednesday, Dr. Btorer, his attend-|ftead ji, bilby Root jr, Charles 8. |guist, and musician. She could not PE hee eg won't stand G Anna Nowton; Italy, Mrs, Joseph ©, Drum, the publicity |one wild shout all day, and on alljing physician, said to-day no alarm | regent, Lawrence i, Sexton, Thomas | found yesterday in goartments ay Py hn vy Pde basa earring | Mele; ‘South America, Anna Levyj! director of Luna, saw the heads of! sides wore beaming mothers and eis- ' was felt for his recovery. W, Slocum, James A. Stillman, Percy 1449 Park Avenue, where abe had liv ; -~ rs ‘ a, + metal , : y f doi MS Lada AE