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WITH MANY TITLED FROM THREE J0B8 | Miss $4,400 in Three Stores, but Get $156.15—Threat to Kill Helps Thief Escape. Liner France Also Departs, the Two Taking 2,832 Passengers. The Aquitania and the France of the French Line two of the t f the Cunard Line} ‘Thieves visited | to the three stores close home of Mayor Hylan early | Tuesday mornin | hara bigg steamships in , and after working transatlantic ¢ to- day sailed for Liv mmerc service, were scared awa two from e, | Places without getting $4,440 on the and Ho ool reapectively, with passengers | Premises ey escaped in automo- between them. lt was the biggest | biles, and fa one Instance attempted day in European passenger s to kill a man who had captured ono since August 1, 1914. | of them after ac All the 8 The pamenger list of the Aquitania was Wberaly Lexprinked with British titles. ‘The most familiar, American name on the list was that of Clar H. Mackay, who, accompanied by his daughter, Katharine, sailed for 4 three weeks’ trip on business of the Commercial Cable Company. Then there was Jacob Adlor, actor and pro- | we {Pe | police, John Witthohn, a locked up his store ut Avenue about 11 o'clock Monday night and drove his wife to Coney Island. They returned and put the car in a reported at the Wilson Station and concealed by tho Avent ace confectioner, 543 Central garage a block away from the store at ducer of the Yiddish drama and idol |? o'clock Tuesday morning. As they of the East Side, who was acc were walking home past his stor panied to the pier by a large number of his friends an@ admirers. He joos to London fo dppenr in Yiddish plays. Among a hundred other Americans was Charles B. Reuss, son of the Broadway dry goods wholesaler he noticed the lithts were out tering, he flashed them on two men at work on his safe One man fied through a and one w En- and saw » door ent out a back window with Wittholin in pursuit. He chased the Louis B. Stoddard, for many years | fugitive over two fences and along tmanager for Bowring & Company, | qty itract to Wilden Avance steamship agents here, sailed for|whers he captured him. Just as he Tendon to assume charge of their was about to summon help the home offices. Other passengers were | prisoner thrust a pistol into his face the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe Jind said: “Let me go or V'll kill (who was Miss May Goelet), Ogden | you." He let him go. Molls, with bis daughter, Lady Granard; Orestes Ferrara, once Prosi- which came up to the scene and ro¢ ident of the Cuban House of Rep away with four other occupants. sentatives; Sir Charics Hanson, for-| Returning to his store he found a sner Lord Mayor of London, and Sit| pag with $82 in change which had wy and Lady Thi heen droneed (athe hallway, Baek “odaclaeciaht ciency Mf the counter was a bay in which Lady Thackerary, though swat was $168 in and in a strong box in Indian garments and ring under tho wrecked cash register he big diamond in the left side of her 1.08e, talked enthusiastically tn fluon: English of the enjoyment she had in ber tour of this country. More thon anything else, she stid, she was glad found intact $2, had been trying to get Next door, at No. 545 Central Ave- rue, Jacob Schwartz discovered next & Pave, sean the Yellowstone P morning that burglars had been in and to have experienced the charm |}, si ae i Mf eteting American women in trsir {DH Rlace. They missed $1,600 in a safe that showed signs of having been attacked. Apparently the burg- lars wore scared away. At No. 738 Knickerbocker Avenue, @ block away from the s of the other burgiaries, William Bartell fcund Tuesday morning that burglars bad taken $156.15. Neighbors report that tho men went from his place in a motor car, own homes. Lord TI was disappointed to by business emergencies and a from the coming Cotton Congress New Orleans. n conditions Indie, ho said, were rot very diff ent from those in the res! of world, Wages wore up 1 per and workers bed not. yet reco from the war sufficiently to realize the meed for more production. ‘There were many British Army of- ficers returning home on the clos'ng of the barceas which they had dl- |” = rected in this country, feeling of friendship for America Capt. Maurras of the Franco took} than tho. Italian. 1a tho name of his ship down tho bay 10 o'clock, | the 40,000,000 whom 1 have the honor sayirg that he meant to land his pa: kersey said he be called homo “7 at . to represent I thank you for this gengern at Havro eariy next Thurs- | great welcome and 1 esteem it a very day evening so they could be in Par's | great privilege tu say ‘God Bless the by nigh). He could accomplish th United SI ” he said, 11 be causht ¢ high t With the Adimiral’s closing words cotering Havre. Am Dis pa the band played the quickenir yers were the Rev ther Fr: str ‘ Thaly's ns of the “Mare al a m, aggiel g cheers Senator eh welcome to a name of n nts of then left ¢ the batileshiy Among: 4“) at the reception we ‘gtantin Buszczeynsi', Consul r-|Justico J. seni, Col Gusta eral from the Polish Republic. who | Porges, of the Italian Chamb: yoturms to report conditions here to| Gemmerce; Prof, A. Parisi, § M. Paderewski, and Adrian de Pach-|Minervini,§ Andrea Cappabianca, Taann, legal adviser to the Freach |jyzzatti, A. Cipolla and Agostino de High Commission. Bias!, editor of ll Cazzoccio, If You Prefer WARD'S BREAD The thief jumped into a motor car} to other kinds— - | Please Ask for li —_—-—-— AQUITANIA SAILS 'BURGLARS ROUTE) Society Women and Mules They Drove |. In Close Race at Dutchess 0 which the burgltrs ayitated when Benjamin As COST hlM $1,000 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. | 4 in __ APPEAL TO HELP see CORPUS CHRIST ISSUED BY MAYOR . New York Asked to Financial Aid to City Stricken by Storm. Ie ‘Women’s Clothes Ai Give Merely to Snare a Man, Woman Doctor Charges « | hig women ay a show window té ad- vertive Alu sucerss in life, He tele the world to lock at her, at her poodle eciitaiansis yw Cut in the Back, to At- tract a Kiss; Plaster on Cheek nd Iimous. ne, PY it would know . " . ho tr HE to Tempt a Pinch, Says Dr. | "REC "tiothing trust, whieh. gives ® oman fo choice between foolies Hale—But Convention Ap- | fivonty ana stark ugtiness, is @ mane plauds Reply Which Blames | SiucUUat advertisng man -eontrotted Mere Man. movies and man-designed pie ‘co8- it ex- nen tumes all inatet on the iden t 1 a ot travagance and artificiality ar Mayor Ifylan to-day Issued the fot tal to the horinal woman, — The lowing proclamation | To-day's sewmion of the international | women's magazines which pore as our tew | cunterenc: " lfriends and advisers are but am Im- “To the People of the City of New| conference of women physicians) siqious profiteering agency to "ae brought forth grave charges againat |Mme end—profts for men who seek to York i bohet haan make money by guiding women into phe city of Corpus Christi, Texan, | the morality of purpose governing the | the wrong way dg habits of drew of the American! Mra Hale tnvinted that it wae the has fv visited by the worst disaster) tI & ne ~ Juty of the conference to start a detvs, | im ite history. On Sept. 14th a huert. | TOMaN from Dr, Edith Hate Switt ¢ inning immediately, to combat Boston, whose general philosophy of! dreasing for the vain pleasure of man » swopt over the ¢ n | cane swopt over the city, leaving) aii eat forth in Tho Magasine | and to insite on standardized patternn in its trail hundreds of dead and . : a |which would obviate the waste of | thousands of homoteus. The Evening World costantly changing styles and have Swift's bitter words about . the! regard for bys ene and decency ant | hos gl iig phot funds | cuiteful wiles of her American slaters| Mt the stme time be becoming—with to proceed with the work of removing $ 4 out recard to what mere man might [the debria and of providing food ant! breusht forth in turn a wildly ap-| attomnt to dictat ‘ahelter for the unfortunate tnhatte | blauded retort from Mrs, Meatric ee | tants of the city as well aw the buns| Forbes Robertson Hale, who declared | GITY EMPLOYEE COMMITTED. in fo eft drods of retug Corp @ country who have to Corpus Chriat! “Mayor Gordon Boon 4 Christy has telegraphed ty Howing urgent appeal to the peop New York City “Corpus Christi and vicinity over: of Inoffensive Men. from the surround n pouring | Atuerloan woman was at of tho elty of | folbles on man, Man the Husband, 0 | M eth ‘Trust and Vanities, who used bis wife's person at of all women in the world the welt leas lous, and blamed all her apparent ation After Com- of No. 14 Bradtora Flushing, long interested tm the ueena County and foreman Duress, was to-day eom- Hump of the an the Designer of Costumes, Man} S¥enue, © Director cf the Shoe and Clothir Man tbe King of All the | « County Court to Kings County whelmed by disastrous hurricane and @* @ billboard on which to advertise | tal for observation, Complaint tidal wave. ‘Thousands dextituie, Lom: | bls prosperity was made by Commusioner of Public } of life farge and property lows *) The subject was “Dress as an In- | Works Francis X. Sullivan that Murray ing $10,000,000, Financial assistance | 4ex of the Position of Women.” Se eee imperative! CHARGES WOMEN ORESS | Murray is wixty years olf and within “'The appeal of Mayor Boone pre-| SOLELY TO ATTRACT MEN. pad years has lost his wife and three sents another opportunity for the citi-| Among the fow kind words offered | “"" _—— es | zens of New York to manifest that | >y¥ Dr. Swift, who herself dresses with Gola Ce . er ae Uberality which has ever char austerity and whose platform manner! aig atates gold coin, to the ameunt \State Graft Investigation Wit- | their response for aid in times of re ia hartegy with her dress, were) or gisn.ono, has been withdrawn from Onin Sha tiae 8 | gency. ie sury for export. A trans | ness Says He Was Told It | = : d eepenthaily call, the Gatun tian OP nolo purpose of dress of the 0,000 In gold coin for Ban | Was for “Friends.” | RS ROLAND DO. REDMOND: PRIVING BLACK JOB Al) inhabitants of the City of New ;AM#ercan woinan of to-day te sex | Fran ta ental to shipment, bee as US. ON TERN, ~ a ants of the hey du not dresw to | “teen read | —— ride York to the need of doing all in thete : y du not dren to keep |, ina have been. resumed. Nene lars rT to-day's |. POUGHK 1, N. Y., Sept. 18—|mules ran neck and neck. Finati¥e| sower tu alleviate the cunditions of . but to utiract the attention uf (and becn shipped for two weeks. hearing of the graft investigation in ‘s mother, Mra. 1. PB, Hunting. | o> ip ote ey crowd |atorm-strickon and tidul-awept areas" *4Uare of court plaster on ber the Insurance Fund State Industrial | ton, the mule race which was sched-| loudly cheered the big black muleloe Corpua Chris cheek—-to tempt a pinch, Sho wears | Commission was seen to be v tly | led to be run by Mrs, Vincent Astor's) while others hailed Annie with a Financial contributions for this | Mer gown low cut in the back to tempt | Black Joe and Mra: J. Griswold) om", pe ia eat for} purpowe tay be forwarded to Mra kiss on the shoul She wears a painter, No. 884 Flushing Avenue, !County Fair at Rhinebeck did not |th y burried, bur joo" dosed : tu be an invitation to the dance, S oO 4 poklyn, Was asked if he could ien- | ttke placo us arranged. | tows ghstore muta Hea TET because If thoxe limbs are bewutifully | jmade a nd came ande surve: . . former employes of the Com. | | Afrs. Astor was called ty the bedside] the wire w traction of an inch abead LAWSON AIR LINER SAILS tease whtihes aus dcmeor Gan cr “NONE 80 GOOD" _ ‘ vine | ‘ Dae mMinandaeia aed he Webb outfit heagae nee . ee WON OF mission to whom he admitted having | mer camp in’ the Adirondacks and|""ane judges decided that tt would FOR CAPITAL TO-MORROW not. Bhe drosves in such a way that} The new Fall Models Miles M. Dawson, who is doing ylown, he imate friend, drove) thoxe will be run to-day. ebteentielie ‘4 a a ane 4 : eitigh PN | Black Joe in her place. The race was| Suutice ‘Tompkins went from the | Will assume a Light veiw in conver-|1 40" style and fit will com pp elllerage epi fue verenubey junusual in that it was judged by! trial of Morton Atwater, a Pough-|Five Senators May Fly From] sation with her | pide id with your Pic pele O'Connor, Special Commissioner threo Supreme Court Justices, Arthur | krepsie broker 1 with cheating aie | “The “American. woman dressed Jol pointed by Gov. Smith, told Asseron | 8. ‘Tompkins, Morschauee! | customers, which is going on in | la in Transcontintal | actrees: & iain betthare a 4 pectations of perfect footwear. to cast his eye over the audionce and | 884 A, b § At the clogs of che jinel, ta the fair He won w Airship. teint Brady aed dion of eRe ‘i dee ne race the Judges unced they had| horse race ipreme Court iip. Mates With w man atteaetod by each + ' © if he bil id identify the man who nm so Seared the hager tad of) Justice eget hey raced in driving MINMOLA, Le L, Sept. 18 The Law: | devices will mate unwisely, Yet the | had received the money. Asserson |the drivers that they forgot to look! carts. Justic kins drove Louise | 4, " ; ‘ ; * ( looked along the rows of benches A and see which mule came under the| Guy, and Justice Seeger drove Bing. (20% Air Liner, which ts bet make A|woman of to-day regards, it as her rood looking. aah Hite, lowe | Wire first. ‘They called for w second] Hang, Yompkins won both heats. ontinental flight as a dem 7) frst duty to chase down a man, Her gvod looking youth turned white, low- | heat, Louise Guy's time tor the mile was n of the commercial possibilities of | main occupation ls to seek the new- ered his eyes and trembled visibly. nearly the entire heat tne! 219 and Ring-Bang's 220, the airplane, will get amay to-morrow | owe and movt extravagunt styles in The witne: turned to Mr. Dawson i morning at about & or 9 ofclock for the stores, using no thought of hy- | and said in broken English: between Seventh anc ighth Ave- Washington, according to a statement fs " ° ma 2 i : ME RE ackae ait | made to-day iby Alfred W, Lawson,|Siene of modesty im making ber] If the man is in this room I don't|nues, 1 think the banker charged me | et asa if ft the ti choice, | remember him." nha s ehieale | head and pligt of the lner 0 | Asserson's story of how he came to . ee See ate oan torduyone| Invitations have been sent to United] “Thus silk tasseled wrists dangle ‘ pay graft for the quick settlement SSL nE ead TKO UIE ete A ate | States Benators to come to New York jover the carrluxe of the typewriter!) Made over a special last— his claim is as follows: On Oct, 2 Tal gi a ae [to make the flight bask to the ¢ apital, and delicate Koorgette fabrics are|] has © forepart, B instep, and 1808, ho fractured his wriat while em- mrt \ land Lawson sald to-day that five will] frayed as the etenographer paws ove Ahcel. Grips the foor firmly, 5 his wrist wh m- | 4 not i aide come if possible, ‘The piano is to #top|the correspondence Mes. In another | " you sure that you did n 41 Dayton, St. Louis, Omaha, Salt LAXe | station our women feed inonkeys frow and First Avenue. He had been | te anyor ny way fo h / Al bomen vreawe Allver ptatters white the helpicas poo: || #¢t fitting at instep. . Absolute warded $15 a week under the ei Re PU ana a vais ata oF 416k | cath Wresktactan: ipiee ctoweweN tonman purope starve," . comtore it forerart. Wide, i byers liability ast and had draw anh i Lh Be FF i Jor Laweon ‘and Cartes Cox | Oe AMES THE MEN, WOMEN | medium and narrow toes. wenty-one | paymen whan, tagineer, an ongineiian and a mechaab claims, a man, “a nice looking fel- | eee sa = PUTIN gene bth ra on io Our beautiful Cordovan shades are ; er ee eae ae A ; Aftor saying that o women made possible by using only the best sy Me bees ° 1 ‘ H i oe nae 19 ARM N R T Belgian Primate, Fourth to Be | PRAYER DAY FOR IRELAND. | inc world the American woman ts the | leathers, being treated by the Hur- ses ad a has ety ted 4 7; sapere least sex conscious, Mrs, Beatrice | leyized secret process, which increases ssion and had influence ther “Friedland I thought I He said he more than might m. Insist on Getting It It you have tried it you know by experience that it is depend- |} | _ bread and that in purity, cleanliness, eating and keeping lualities it is superior. We know that trom the time the 1 1s set in motion at our bakery until the finished wrapped loat 1s delivered to your dealer, nothing ts left undone to roduce a loaf worthy of your confidence and purchase, ‘ou may recently have had some trouble in getting your favorite variety of Ward's Bread due to the eff: rt of milk delivery men to intimidate dea,ers who handle our products. These individuals have now been enjoined by order of the Suprenie Court and from now on alinost eve: supply you with Ward's Bread and Cake. If yours cannot a post card or ‘phone call to us will secure you immediate delivery. ————————— WARD’S FAR-FAMED BREADS TIP-TOP MOTHER HUBBARD DAINTY-MAID PEACE-TIME WHEATHEART ROMANY RYE YANKEE RYE LONG IDEAL — WARD'S FAR-FAMED CAKES SILVER QUEEN SUNKIST GOLD FAIRY SPONGE DEVIL'S DREAM KUKUNO. | | GOLDEN NUGGET CREAMY SPICE SOUTHERN PRIDE Try the loaf with the home made flaver WARD'S Mother Hubbard FAMILY LOAF BREAD | WARD BAKING COMPANY BRONX BAKERY BROOKLYN BAKERY Melrose 6100 Prospect 6100 asked could lor me didn’t $1,000, Ls how much} ” eaid Asserson, “and I told him about $3,000 or $4,000, think [ could get ter he said he) nage to get me $3,000, and | | comed at Albany, Dozen City Detectives Help Guard Messenger and Parcel Is In- sured for Time of Transfer. | ven armed | ALBANY, N. Y. climax to his formal we New York Unt Sept. 18.—As a come to the ate, ‘the rsity con men and a dozen city that if he did he ought to get some- ferred upon Cardinal Mercier, heroic etectives protected a messenger yester thing for his trouble. | Primate of Velgium, the degree of ow: a | day afternoon when he carried bonds When I appeared before what 1) °* Doctor of Law the members of the Y#lued at $1,000,000 from No, si commission, none of whose names 1) William et to & nea ust com The distinction of receiving thin now remember, I was asked if | was. pany’a vault. The bonds were insured @°eree hitherto had been confer satisfied with an award of $3,000. 1! for $1,000,000 and the bonding com nobly three persons: Willy. Roc ent I was, After that Friedlander | juny's policy, which wan in operation Edison and Jules Jus came to my house. He told me he A : 1) Ambassador to the would show me how to yet my eh Micals de mae diosa hout ay, During our ta the baakers owning t arities alba he hinted that the ¢ night be held able su according to a recely 1 edlander and T went to of- : ma A new tra Ov e by emotion, and at Umes the State Insurance I | PAPE Seeyriene From) She: Insitute ' " ox ¥ city, There I got the check for, *° Snolher Wak previ ‘ © pet phras Englian he desired, the $3,000, ‘Then I took the check to 1hC | turtion nos wemod guard Fat | Cardinal expressed thanks, not @ office of the Manufacturers* Boi domminiones ienwlunt. nad ye verso v Company on 34th Stre Friedlan | armed es bo aman it u took the check, cashed it, gave me ser und how 1 fee r $2,00 kept $1,000 for himself. I| his guard, | I thank y ked Friedlander if he was going to > t © conferred et ~ WOMAN ROBBED, SHE SAYS ae plied that he mong f 9. | the grea vilege an no eine o: NEAR COMMEDO vt an 1 pr ) the t r t ln ; ! Ms Sareed er Charges Taxicab D + Bers 4 ais ve Z t Grabt $107 e Jer before ly bouse a Was Paying Hi In ¢ eo, Drs 3 {had b ju aa _ : Fink Universit William I, Mit 144 GEth | City widew, who has been liv t the| “We s A you o8 oD Street, Brooklyn, t ut he fell |Commodore Hotel for t pur | doctor , dor of the nigheel and fractured an arm and that he mit sys a taxicab driver snatched Pa. ning from the was receiving $15 a week under the} Her handbag containing $107 A ae t of tt ' / Employers’ Liability A when he ap-|!*t midnight after she had hted at T lor se ant of the military he hotel unit th od ay escort to the Care for a lump sura of $1,500, Hey ye ae mandi ps TH ae Alea Amit 4 ag made the application because |e» ike 4 nacht aver: ma 1 and could not live or ve , widow om ‘ ' fast a 1 agent ae ‘ ‘ ' Mad ‘ eat vly forthe 7" : i 4 H Ww M 1 KW 1 " 1 1 Me ' time last 1 1 ait A mad t ' 1s a ' 1 t to call and ¢ k. 1 think it ‘ ' ' 1 rawn up ut was Mr. Shumway w lentifled ¢ she hale J r ‘ ed him t was t rprined 1 It was handed to me personally. T{4h numpe eases euulitagle core, which he acknowledged wit cashed it at the office of a banker on | giste until tho taxicab was out of | his customary boaevolent and affec- the south side of Thirty-fourth Street, ‘sight. | Honate smile, < 5. an Ir BOLFAST apust CI nd Primat eland), has Sept. 18.—Most Rev, Joh ler, Archbishop of Armag' of all Li insued ar quest hat, 4 (Church of to o) h the assemble ¢heered and applauded n|ties as might be found in the dress pause for several momenta whe | "Ch lustre fo the end, ans ans others Such vani- phyaieti HURLEY SHOES View of recent events in Ireland, Sun-|and conduct of the American woman, 4 Broedway 13st Ereedens day, Sept. 28, be made a day of special! she said, were all the fault of the 1 ay prayer. The request stances the | American men, Then she went on t 41 Cortlandt St. rae Aes “brutal murders committed with Im=|soecity why she thought but little of | Factury—Rockland, Mass, unity upon imoffensive me and di 4 ) ites that the public conscithee “scema {the American man, as follows: hynotised or paralysed.” as the r= | "In mediaeval days fancy dress war petrators have "eaca ne conse- | Pig quences of their deeds.” ‘The Pri lithe mark of high office and pride of | ears cant Primaterimition in men, ‘The Bishop, the O .you know the real met fe th whe condone se com. |1urd Mayor and all the reat of them} goodness that is in mit such trax *. | wore robes which would make a seo-| wheat— rr |sation at: the. opera: ‘to-day: “About The full, sweet flavor of the Move For Soffcage In Connectie a that ds left to-day of that tradi-| whote grain, brought out so HARTEORD, Corn,, Sept. 1A dep- | tion ta the ridiculous frock coats! 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