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G-DAUTION DDING TO-DAY _ANOTABLE AFFAIR HAMILTON AND WIFE AGAIN DISAPPEAR} Morgan’s Grandson Said to Fear ENUIN y “Effort to Prevente Sailing to France, hr” ~~} Laurens Morgan Hamilton and his SEAR D) bride have again disappeared, one re- ers yd) port being that they went to Atlantic =x 7 City when they lefe the Vanderbit pe Hotel Saturday, after he had sade a 2 —_ statement resenting criticlam of his | 7 wife. A friend said they were walting for Passports so they can sail for France, and left the olty to be out of reach in case his father, William Pierson Mam- {lton of No, 32 Kast 96th Street, tried to prevent his leaving the country. ‘The ninetcen-year-old grandson of the late J. P. Morgan married Mrs, Gertrude Warren in New Hampshire ‘recently, septa irri WOULD BAR CRIME FILMS, May Also Prevent Exportsiion to Foreign Countries. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Movie films| depicting crime, would be barred in in- torstate traffic and from exportation to foreign countries, In a bill now under Consideration by the Senate Ijterstate Commerce re The vill has miQDAT AND TOMORROW une. d the ‘The bill, Bien ‘ta aS Bye of to Many reign countries ican films | jead, ny MS ‘would “aiiminave, exportation or films where the hero Is crook SSS murderer.” it is claimed that such films encourage crime. Peuers By Ge POLES | ‘ Marriage Is the Outcome of a War +. Romance in a French ; Hospital. Miss Georgette Daution, twenty- ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elie “FLU” SYMPTOMS What to Do: Fatigue, Fever, Hendache, especi- ally over the eyes. Cold in the head, two, da Sneezing, Chills, Aching Joints, Back Sabese or f No. 15 West Highth Street,| and Limbs. Watery or Bloodshot wap on rried this afternoon to Ray- eyes and nausea. Get a bottle of CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER re land take 4 to 8 as a physic. Soak eet in hot mustard water for ten mninutes. Drink hot lemonade and go to bed promptly. Stay in bed at least 170 ., two days AFTER the fever. Keep "a re. |the sickroom well ventilated. Open of| windows at top. Avoid draughts.| = Immetiate elie “will follow.—Advt. Orteig ir. twenty-six, son of Orteig, the proprietor of Lafayette and Brevoort Hotels. Marriage was performed in the p#, Pe. Vincent de Pau! Sixth Avenue, jotatii THE TELEPHONE EMERGENCY Has Nor Enpep: Maks; Onty THE NECESSARY CaLts COo-OPERATE! Transportation is still tied up by the snow-blocked streets. All traffic in and out of the city is seriously crip- pled. ‘This adds hundreds of thou- sands of telephone calls to the al- teady tremendous volume of mes- sages which our operators are striv- ing to handle. Other hundreds of thousands of es- sential calls are added to the load as a result of the epidemic of influenza and pneumonia. Our operating force is 3,000 short; largely because of illness. The ope- rators remaining on duty cannot handle all these calls promptly. De- lays are unavoidable. The switch- board opefators cannot distinguish important from unimportant calls. leeesey eaavensseseeeveceauswssonerer se oe = We again urge you to stop making unnecessary calls. Unless you co- operate by restricting your use of the telephone to essential messages, vi- tally important calls may be delay- ed. Furthermore, we may be com- p*lled to accept only those calls that are stated to be of an emergentor es- sential character. HVE beiitiant. Noes te dle 3 Aine se a | A eg Columbia Grafonolas will make the holi- day parties at home real joyous occasions. $1.50 A WEEK is a small amount to pay for the enjoyment of one of these master-made machines, and you'll be pleased with our business like credit arrangement by which the quiet evenings at home can be turned into evenings of enter- tainment and recreation. Surely when we make it so easy, you owe it to your family to give them this pleasure. Think, too, what it means to children to grow up with good music in the home. Havg you ever heard the Grafonola play the famous Co- lumbia Dance Records? Ask for some of the new ones when you come in to hear the Grafonola. Music Shop—Second Floor HEeH! Bros. 53-57 W. 1th St. —Near 6th Ave. the Great New Cereal Food Cooks ina minute Tastes good-is good Keep well! Eat lightly and wisely. Eat food that contains ample nourishment and digests easily. Sunnycorn tastes good— is nourishing—and is easily digested. rawr MPS The best cereal food for children—endorsed by med- ical men for sick and well, young and old, maf Buy Sunnycorn from your own grocer. KRAMER BROS., NG MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY aT 4 SUBSTANTIAL ino TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALE Plate or Navel Corned Beef .« ° 12c a lb. Chuck Steak . . ee « 20c'a lb. OFFICE AND WAREBOQUSE, S17 Neha A 16TH STREET 20 Gennsich fan South vty i sterdam Av. nr. 64th St. us t., ar, South Ferry One oi 138 Columbus Av., ar. 66th St, oe ee Ch oan Seth 8 a RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES Es SUPPLIED. Third a 7a) nr. 57th St. , mr, 83d St, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY to,” 1920 fs é a ah tat Other benefits: : vreetti*t arvectiet ierven’ That’s a good deal to set for 5 cents! Y rege ys DOUBL EMINT The Nation’s Tatas Rendezvous ‘only 3 ogre from New York Winter touches Atlantic City with light fingers. breezes welcome the visitor to this the World’s Greatest Resort. Bright sunshine and soft Atlantic City is a regular Winter habit with thousands of New Yorkers. It’s Fifth Avenue by the sea. Splendid hotels—brilliant restaurants—-good theaters —standard movies—finest orchestral music—wonderful shops—nightly dances —indoor swimming—society and the world of fashion on the Boardwalk. The freedom and tang of the sea—glorious out-of-doors—golf—sunshine—life— color—health and happiness! Spend your week-ends on the open Boardwalk. Send the family down for a fortnight or a month. For time tables of through trains, rates of fare, parlor car seats and folders, apply to Con- solidated Ticket Offices, 64 Broadway, 57 Chambers Street, 31 West 32nd Street, 114 West 42nd Street, New York; 336 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; or address Travel Bureau, 143 Liberty Street, New York, . UNITED -STATES - RAILROAD -ADMINISTRATION: Merial (Sender Woeld W Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders 7 " ” s “SUNDAY WORLD! i*WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS. H et |