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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919, 7 app IRSE? $ ol) punched In ite side. After plung.|father of Samuel Gompers, President ing overboard they were having a bard) of the American wae na was borne to th Cometory, Brooklyn, yesterday by six to- | of his grandsons—Alexander and Sam- uel J, Gompers of Washington, Louls S. and Maward 1. Gompers of Brook- lyn and Loula J. and Solomon & Gompers of Manhattan. ‘The honorary Dr. ward Lissman of® the Hebrew in Hand Society, of which Mr, Gompers had been a momber for sixty the lim it a few years ago, Is to be | rocks of Hell Gate, seven men starred by her husband this HESTANDARDSAUCE |$6,000 RANSOM IS PAID. BEAUTY OF THE STAGE WEDS. |:."".to" "act ization vervally, ia used ty TO CHIHUAHUA BANDITS) YOUNG THEATRICAL MANAGER} iscsi i) os ~ |Se‘heona see So het aoay more cooks and A ——— The Weddin th ination of two policemen and t i on more tables. than Dr. J. W. Smith, “American Citizen, | Justine Johnstone Becomes the aromatics mutta brag yen nee RESCUE ‘SEVEN | MEN FROM 1 Pies Gant wer boned -bete sa any other relish, is Is One of Those Taken From Bride of Walter Wanger at Fer became ite sented nthe thentre Aur: BOAT WRECK | IN HELL GATE) tain LL Ing his undergraduate days in Dart. Po? te Train at Santa Eulalia. City Hall, Meath toatier ce wns “abilaied wich EL, PASO, Tex., opt. 18.—Six thou-| Walter Wanger, theatrical manager, | PG Productions, of Elisabeth Marbury | Tried to Swim Ashore When Launch an Ko nd Granville Barker. He waa in the | ey saucG sand dollars in gold was paid Mex'cans| and his bride, 0 was Justine John-| American aviation service two years, He Is Jammed on the Treacher- feandsons A ere at *ervices were conducted by the Rev. Its delicate flavor can- lat yesterday for the release of Dr.| stone, are receiving congratulations to- | '* now sponsoring “John Ferguson” in ous Rocks, ‘aie ‘ 7 Dr, Edward Lissman, of the R Hebrew pry v. 3 len v’ - ‘ed 4 he acie te not be imitated. J. W. Smith, an American, and E./@ay from friends who heard of their| His wife, halled as one of the beauties | CO ee eee renumber st. asp oad. Weeee Monson (Munson?), belitved to be «| Marriage Saturday in City Hall, where of the stage when she first came into ‘The'r motor boat Jamme! on the + doat was upset on the rr da The body of Solomon Gompers, pinent in labor and civic circles, EA:PERRINS subject of Sweden, who were taken , |from a train near Santa Eulalia, Chi- SAUCE . Ice he Saturday Mi gti Laid ps o telegrams receiv: from Chihuahua FMR ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE =H City to-day, They are expected to reach Stick to the only original. that city soon, : — Monsen, or Wungpn, as one telegram spelied the name, was released by the Mexicans and permitted to return to |Santa Bulalia, where he presented the P demand for ransom. The money was easily delivered to him and he returned to pro- . cure the release of Dr, Smith. digested Paul Stoger, a Swiss citizen, superin- jtendent of the Minerals and Metals Com- ~ pany properties near Santa Bulalla, and a) William Dwelly, a British subject, were } also captured from the train Saturday j but were released after the payroll of 6 the Buena Tierra mine, of which Dwelly . was foreman, had been seized. ‘The identity of tho bandits has not NAY PS When selecting your wks any Other sch but ik toe aan Those s snap “ ” been det ined. | always fresh ye shots you | | ine Compa whe York corporation. took in | Makes Appetizing ENDS LIFE N HOTEL (Forcninee =| ~——_sCAFTER WARNING WIFE! Sold Everywhere | Floyd Potter Left Note at Home, ‘ | Telling Spouse of Suicide " | Plan, Despondent because of il! health, Floyd A, Potter, a salesman, forty-eight years % Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, in the heart at the New the country? Have they been de eloped and printed yet? Are there any you want enlarged? You will find everything having to do with photography in our camera section, from the original film to the finished picture, at lowest-in-the-city prices, for those who develop and print their own Printing Papers | Le to 76¢ per doz. Velox, Azo, Rexo, Cyko, Solio and Aristogold. | body was found by Harry Allen, a pared in the inimitable Dailey w: man, at $ o'clock this morning on | |K ard aeons in the convenient, e bathroom floor of the suite occupied | | fect package. Just “pry out the tip li of f the strip,” and you get adja which stands up. At Your Grocer's left home late yesterday, while absent. He left a note, | Developers “Mecy'’s A. Q." tubes, mak- ing 8 to 10 ounces of developer ‘OR if you do you'll wear bs, ” for plates, film or paper, 5c. F y y Ransdowne Ansco M. 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Drying Racks, 4x5 or 5x7, 29¢. neatly ‘round the edge. ‘i " : | EVERY HAT IS LINED, IN ALL FALL CoLors. | | Peveping Outfits, ABC or | Knwe—Veather Dent, Second Floor, 34th Street, | Stop and Think! When you buy home-furnishings, you are not SPENDING your money. You are investing it! Are you going to make a careful investment? A WISE investment? If you are, you 'will buy HERE, where you can ac~- id short), Fur also outlines a tume drapery. a camisole of black satin combined with fest Ree teike 4 Tis laced 1m the front in a bolero fashion with que nen enor! abeaven, Wen B5th Street. | satin lacings. 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No awkward, self-conscious moments for the boys we outfit, no regrets for the “knickers” that were. Our First-L Trouser Suits were cut and fashioned just as the boys want them—in youthfu peppery styles. All-wool, sturdy fabrics will stand up under the strain of wear-and-tear days of sp rt Trim single-breasted models are here in appealing array. They have soft Enghiss roll lape!s, some with regular, some with patch pockets. All are full-lined throughout Others at $19.75 to $24.75 START HIM OF? RIGHT! Cea7e—WVitia Floor, Front Middie Blouses ie the School Girl, Special, $1.79 makes a full size bed when open; this does not in- clude mattress. At ‘5 9% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Ni Gon. 6" WER \S""ST. This very special purchase embraces a wide variety of styles. There are collars in blue, rose, red, white and other colors. Some are laced, others have ties. All are made of galatea or a similar stout material. Sizes 6 to 20. AOC — Third Floor, Centre, ESTO RU LO DOO TO DUO