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——, aoe A A ea em “LOST” 20 YEARS, SHE SEEKS FAMILY Not Sure of the Name, But They Lived Here—Woman Was a Babe When Taken Away H Acting Captain Ayers of the Bureau received thls morning that 1919—suggesting tho fave ‘held it several duys before de- etding to send jt. It ts William T. Pickard, No, 76 Btrect.” it * “Tam writt fn locating my brother and 1 un the missing person in this and ft was about 1598 1 was three years old, that 1 w en away from I have never or sister from seen my me that day to t “It the ed for me I did not know it, just learned about | myself through the girl who took care |)". of me, But she can't remember if my name is Wright or Knight. Do you think you could help m ing a Buffalo paper where Chief of Police Higgins located two brothers who Pare. old by Mra. Wari i 24 jew York Ci : ' ell me whe Night in 4,000. Schools. of | Ps Mihia Role miWeiaht ab Ie Broadtail Caracul Ermine Mink Charles Knight (or Wright) who has Intereotleg f ri b Known on the stage as Zella Lari up tol) Ccjocy 4 udson Sea Squirre olinsky five years ago. ‘Then 1 was married.” |i tapulat Capt. Ayers has set the machine raphed 16 Ni | 24 ot the Bureau of Missing Persons to | fTAPhed to New qar p the tora! |i Teeth the case, and uae, ersonelly | hundred “colleges, will be footed oma | | Me § 7 di 1 * uni n c old filer announced i ‘ Fane Srowontions are submitted tol | MRS weeping “keduchons ; LTERIN the students and faculties, as follows: | CONFESSES A G} 3, Pavoring' ratification ‘of the ieaty | RECORDS OF COURT as i | nf in any forny a."Favoring ratification with the {IIE 7 Lod menaments. | Clerk Pleads Guilty to Forgery: and] “favoring rattication with compro- Is Sent to Tombs Pending Seutence. * rer cler the second Judge Mu queen in Gi Ile Wax ree manded to the yTombs for sentence o Jan. 22. Doyle was arrested for passing bad | @Ghecks in the neighborhood of the Crim- inal Courts Building, after it had come to light that the records of the Court of Special Seasions had been altered in such @ manner as to result in the, re- lease of a number of persona out on bail awaiting trial. Four women abo; lifters were prominent among those y eseaped, Doyle confessed the alt rts for sev- ». $80 Green seven children Mrs. Ba WASHINGTON, ment of a committ Democratic National Convention at Sun 28, was announced Cummings of the | to-day ty National Committee Chairman Cupunings will head the committee and members will be: Mrs. ree Bass, Miss, May ©. Foy, Lox An Bruse’ Kremer, Montana: é ard G. Clark Howell, Mack, | N nei, Aiinnesota; Ulinols; Moore, Ohio; Arthur F. Mullen, ka; Dr, John W. Coughlin, M: obusetis; Isidore B. Dockweller, fornia; ‘John TT. Barnett, Col Patrick H. Quinn, Rhode Island Robert H. Wider, idaho. — WIFE THREW CUPS AT HIM. Se Charwes Man Anking Separa-| tlon—"4 1 Swe Claims. i (special evening World.) | WHITE PLALD ¥., Jan. 13, Supreme Court Morachauser in & separa- AVilliam G. Pal- against his wife, Florence Acker Palmer, in which he alleged that his wife had thrown cups €f hot coffee and tea at his head and had hurled other crockery at_ him, Through Lawyer Humplirey J. Lynch | of White Plains he also clued” that his wife had ejected him from. their home. Mré. Palmer in her reply said that | her husband was a large man and that as she only hed 107 pounds, she Hurling of dishes as a | couple were inarried Waverly, Weatches- no children. Detser Not Present, However, Pri- ‘ vate Hillen Testiftes, Private George I’, Millen of the 43d! Infantry was called v. udge Ad- | Vooate tc in rebuttal in the co Detzer at of brutality ee | v wald he at Le Mar knew of many 19 were | Heuten to force , but ad mitted h zer present at! dmitted that placed under ar- striking # soldier abuses, he declared he had witnessed, he said the men guilty of the brutall-! ties ranked” iim, i DE/}* MUTE HFLD AS ROBBER Accused of Hold-Up by Man Who cm Aino Deat a Wiiiam Tagline, 209 West 14th Blrest. ned n “Shursdisy na fore | Washinton Patrolman Vreed in Court. | Patrohnan ©iward Gabel of No, 4631 Ligharce: ¢, the Bronx, arrested | Dee, leged theft of yise from the e of VV. fd Co,, in V 125 ed befo ons was So impreased by'| C ase more than |‘ allen deportation ship, to tie Ma bringing charge: woman who is/Panging charg Bishop Burch s: H an mae a twas reud-|TREATY VOTE IN THE EVENING WORLD, DR.GRANTTOHAVE | tote syermers sombrore. tte et 2 oihetusitet othe ily, ware 4 tit trom ‘home HEARING BY BISHOP ; Vestry Committee Has Noi Yet Re- | Ported on Rector Accused of | Radical Talk | | nue and Tenth 3 ut | Dr CHARVET’S . Sole cAnnual | ~=6- Fur Sale ‘| Sweeping Reductions to Effect the ‘| Immediate Disposal of our entire ‘| collection of this season’s models. Diocese of Bishop Burch said to-day he did not know when the vestry would report’ to him »| n, of the | | George Gordon Battie is the chairman | ! I i of the vestry committep, He ® | as to ms of Dr. or upholding radicalism recer r comparing the Transport Phe committer | ‘as hot charged with | against Dr. Grint, ne | “When the ve COLLEGES TO-DAY, || COATS - i WRAPS - SCARES + MUFFS POF Se ts ad ten i all in ads in ads oll od, de ie ol a a ee Polls to Close at 9 o’Clock To- i} Means ||| FOURRURES | i 18 West 57 th Street» New York motors and js kilometres anh The Season’s Most Important “Shoe Event SIX-FORTY-FIVE SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE EIGHT-FORTY-FIVE ‘Men’s and Women’s Boots HE season’s greatest opportunity for Signet wearers and those Vie who have wanted to wear Signet «||» if Shoes. The remainder of our fall We and winter stock of smart Signet : ‘fi teat * e footwear is now offered at surprising i? . i savings under regular prices. e: {ie je |e Buy Early! The smartest la and leathers, the popular si be quickly taken at these speci sale prices: 4 4 $@.45 ty 97-46 $Q.45 We suggest the ce 1 iting at least two { of Signet j { at this sale. The cctvyal dy caving ond the greater service / ained by alternate wear will nt such an investment ke: \ BEE A But whatever your purchase — for esi. value-getting buy early! SIGNET SHOE Co. 1345 Broadway, ket. 35th & 36th Streets Harlem— 112 West 125th Street Bronx--3rd Avenue and 149th Street Brooklyn 557 Fulton Street All Stores Open Evenings Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes 2 let eee eae TT ee SO a. 4 AX EX TUESDAY, JANUARY 138, 1920. away Paul BeRNaRD The Women's Shop for Values ' 22EaAsTS4™St MO RGANS™ BANKRUPT SALE By order of the assignee for the benefit of creditors Entire Stock Must Be Sold ee Dresses_.», GEORGETTE TAFFETA SERGE WOOL JERSEY VELOUR VELVETEEN Originally Sold : up to 35.00 Fo VELOUR SILVERTONES POM POM NOVELTY PLAIDS Originally Sold up to 39.50 y Let’s go get that eool taste! That cool taste of Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco, mellowed by the rare | New Orleans process. Your throat and | tongue will thank you. You'll thank + | us. You sure will. THE NEW OME PUN CIGARETTES COOL ~tasting FOR TWENTY atl 1920 World Almanac Everything New Under the Sun Now on Sale! 35C¢ On Stands — By Mail, 50c tas ett = | | | \ ' | jof milk without sacri | ards of quality or he |makes five quarts STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. WEDNESDAY iv. vse, eae 2 ss Our Regular $3.48 and $3.94 New frocks of every hue in plaids and plain colors, as gay as flowers, make up thi Two are pictured, and there are any number of other styled frocks equally pretty. Some have round necks and others V-shaped; and still others have smart tuxedo revers. Dresses are of different bright colored materials, and some are finished with little ties. The quality of gingham and linon is exceptionally good, and will wear well. , Sizes are 6 to 14 years. See Other Pages for Our Three-Column Advertise- ment and Advertisement of Men’s Underwear, Etc. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. ‘L’? Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Paas Our Door Four-Piece ham Period Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and $1 98 50 Dining Table, 48 inches wide, 6 feet extension; as illustrated : Three-P ece Genuine Leather Library or Living Room Suite finish, highly pol- aun #1 85 Hugtrated Krystalak appeals to the thoughtful —housewif because it cuts the cost ficing either her stand- ee”, aS Howrshald Murrey Saver @ Tee: convenience. The 50c_ package 0c a quart, At your grocer’s, “ih