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Sree a 1920. ee ‘Wer service as an aviator. @he said she did not ever want to see her husband in a championship battle, but had not the slightest Prejudice against his fighting as much as he liked, if only—and she dtusbed for the seventeenth time—he oes not fight with his wife. Carpentier was dressed in a serge suit of light blue; his cont was graced by a marvellously cut roll collar which ended near his waist line, He ‘Wore a tan topcoat. His blue necktie, ofBamentod by a lange pearl, matched his suit. His wife's serge skirt and georgette waist were in the same symphony of bluebird blues, she earried a bouquet of roses. ‘There was one real sensation in Carpentier’s dress. It was his collar. ‘The collar and shirt were of the same enormous mottled design, and the col- lar cate down in long points below tthe lapels of the freely rolled coat. “Do you want to meet Jack Demp- sey?” was one of the questions which shot out of the circle about Georges Go often that it at last lodged on the éntccpreter’s attention. “Of @ certainty,” said Carpentier, It ts that for which I.now live. It fs for the managers to arrange, 1 | have heart many invitations. But | few of them have the signature which binds.” “If he fights Dempsey and Hcks fim,” demanded a voice, “will he re- ‘tire from the ring?” “But no,” replied Carpentier most earnestly to the interpreter. “I should be pleased to defend the title of ehampion after having won it. Is it ‘wot that which the championship see, r ormetting to be defended.” LICKE! RABBITS AGAIN NE ‘3 | 1 another voice piped “Dempecy puts the bee on him; (what will he do tf tre is licked?” ‘The large, but gracefully formed hands of M. Carpentier turned palms ‘Up amd rose lightly to his shoulders, ‘He affected humility near to tears. “What might one do,” he observed. “1 must return then to my chickens my rabbits in my little home in dear France from which I ” “and that he think he can trim Demp- him!” id Dempsey assume the aggres- ” was the reply, “should he make rush tactics, perhaps it might be that he should be stopped in rounds, Otherwise—but why not it; ome has the event.” | Asked for a comparative opinion of American and British fighters, M. Car- peontier laid a thoughtful finger on his per lip, his eyes twinkled as he con- dered before saying: | “The American is a fighter all the time and a boxer secondly, The Brit- Seher is a boxer all the time and a fighter afterward. 1 think—4t says it- self—yes—I would rather fight a good American fighter than a bad Brit- igher.” He beamed mischievously on the wlrele of friends and interviewers for ‘approval of his diplomacy. ‘M. Carpentier was accompanied by Deschamps, his manager, He con- ‘tirmed the report that he had signed a contract giving control of his fight- ing engaements to C. B. Cochran, an ‘Baetiah fight promoter, until Dec, 31 next. He is under a ten weeks’ jeville contract with Jack Curley in the immediate future is to act two film dramas in a Fort Lee Wo, in which Mme, Carpentier is also to have a part. ‘The vaudeville tour awaits the ar- rival of his sparring partner, Jules champion of Belgium, who ty i ine ik e ‘om art, Vou, Seioien ‘Med, 10: | few Fen 102 Wi "iyme, 1117 Frank Reve’, | here. your ohn yard; 17 arre, * \enhemactor 108 oe vith 1 Lhe Bor TINY cee of 1s iH samen TT; Oiaeat Sue, 10" ainda, ina, THIRD ‘te. aml oo ban = epeiyeerotts ol gerard eta fis cg a eg joer elle Piney fd Rang "rn, 4080 at ‘xtmdie, 00 'Veriecl Star, 100; aly Ain Beare tt TROUT ACT 6 Orarta: ENT bones are in siete Pare vi Urine tint, i cabs 100; Ise Wines,” Milse"ane" 100 HITE BLACK, 20 zante year oui evitable in pointed- toed shoes. But ane gowward Rye [Mow ‘May + : . ft Seeorae Tae ese, such distortion is the “Tigh Mae, 10; o'tihey, JOS, “Manat, 11, SIXT MACK Mile an one wixteenth cause of corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, Tyee, Teh, eat a Tonite, 1m: * Woodie, 108; * Hands Oc ingrowing naile—practi- im? "Zotac, pprentice allowance claimed, all the ailments that feet have. Educator Shoes, scientifically designed to give natural toe room, “let the feet grow as they should.” They can Fad Pegg 2 foot ills— Ip Nature con- quer old foot-troubles. Get your crippled feet into comfortable Educa- tors. Put them on the whole family. For your protection, remember, when buying, that un- less the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, itisnotanEducator. HAIR SOON TOO SHORT TO DO UP little “Danderine” stops | your hair coming out and doubles its beauty A Made by Rice & Hutchins, Ine. Boston, Mass. jJCATOR HOE® FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ‘To stop falling hair and at once rid the scalp of every particle of dai druff, get a small bottle of deligh “Danderine” at any drug or toile counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into thescalp. After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and long | tnd become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and abundant—Ad Fi 4 Days of Ludwig Baumann’s Great 2-@ Anniversary Furniture Sale Reg. Price $250 189.74 Cash oF Crest Ieory Adam Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) (Seid Separately If Desired) an DILSSER—Reguler Price . .( KA Hegular 42.04 Pay for This Suit . a3 | 34.75 Weekly ae4e i being brought here by Deschamps wlong with Charles Ladaux, bantam weight champion of Europe, and § Georges Papin, a light weight for | | Whom a match is to be arranged with | Benny Leonard, ‘When baggage inspection was com- | pleted Jack Curley took Mme, Car- Bentler on his arm and started out for @ touring car in front of the pier. Several thousand cheerful longshore- men and workers of both sexes from the neighboring biscuit factories mis- Suits (Prices Quoted for Four Pieces) $460.00 Mahogany Colonial... $495.00 Mahogany Queen Anne... $825.00 Malowsay ven Anne....... $695.00 Ivory is ‘ ie ACCOUNTS OPENED $5 to $5000 on Small Weekly or Menthly Payments 'l A Few of the Other ae $395.00 Walnut Colonial $675.00 Walnut Queen Anne $265.00 Mahogany Queen Anne | $350.00 Walnut Adam.. Farnitare Novelties Mahogany Desk. woe $18.89 Genuine Oak Desk Table...... 19.97 Mahogany Parlor Table, Genuine Oak Costumer Living Room Suits $500.00 Leather Suit..... $437.67 $450.00 Tapestry Suit 398.49 $290.00 Damask Suit 229.39 $187.50 Velour Suit...... 159.74, Anniversary Sale of Dining Room Pieces $190.00 Walnut Buffet . $124, ri $75.00 Jacobean Oak Extension Table... $125.00 Walnut China Closet $72.00 Genuine Oak China Coats $95.00 Mahogany Extension Table... .. 2.88 $52.00 Fumed Oak China Closet $89.50 Genuine Oak Buffet 78.67 $45.00 Genuine Oak Buffet SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 c@ OPEN yk § @. = [35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave.| [Newark.N.2" | We Give Sperry Stamps. paeg ’ Furniture House 5.30 We hae no connection with any other stores.—These are our only stores, Pos THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, | toox Curley for the French olsareptn | “ lutole Minn Raker’s clothes, ‘Marie the oe {the Bilzabeth Street Station |sloyea by Best & Co. to steal for him CARPENTER HERE, | and rushed the two. Mounted and foot MARIE, THE VAMP’ Vamp,” ax she is said to be know , JUROR DROPS DEAD vr, Alvare® rding to apectato quick wit OF JUDGE |" jury that convicted Vowel Yast | polloanen rescued them. A moment HELD AS A THIEF! the Phitadeipnia potice, was r rhea & o! IN DISTRICT COURT tooked at the man, and t ft the ENSNARES A FAGIN) week brought in # verdict recommend- that conar’ na, eaiteine that Bone sa | Harlem Prison to await extradition. ) m without ne , ing merey on Vogel's claim of am @libid but a champion could wear a thing One of six Manhattan merchants who | Judue Hand, the policeman or anyone] | AMfler the verdict had been announeed, hike that, stormed the party again,» | Negress Accuses 200-Pournd Pris-| looked Marie over in the ‘Washington | Second Call for ician After }etse. Policeman O'Brien followed the Jury Recommended Mercy Because | Judge Rosalsky suddenly asked the Police rode beaide two Pry 4 Heights line-up, Samuel Pawliger of | ‘ 2 ywhatairs, expecting to y t s Getting Late e prisoner cen ree aide the both oner, Now Awaiting Extradition, | No, site gevontn Avenue, accasea hy One Doctor Looks at Body and re ae ee yd Was Getting Late and They ‘What did you do with those fue blocks, picking from the folded bac haduet . 4136 Bevent Je, acct er strete y | faeg Tem rhs y THAN OF OF His PUNCH top and the running board person: ot Wearing Stolen Clothes, of giving him a bad $663 check in pay Goes Awa ito ‘Hid atnbuldtice ah Were Tired. coats a who risked their necks to @imb ment for some furs. In Philadelphia 7 ‘ A © hoxpit t s| Charles Vogel of No. 61 Sheriff] Vowel was taken off his gui and ri Marie de Salvo, weighing nearly 200 Emerich ¢ tr t “ was} Cha OB hs ba 4b aboard and yell “attaboy” in the vis she {# charged with putting out a lad rBorted the man | merce: z 6 answered: “I sold them |itor’n face. In reponse to roared de-| pounds, quite good looking and, al-| number of bad checks, one of them in| Vest 90th Str ‘alled to the Unit iwi man | Street, who for the last three months} guiseauently Vogel made e full oem . bing for @ speech Carpentier good! though entirely Caucasian in appear-| payment of @ dinner for thirty-four at| States District Court this morning as o ail for a phyaictan brought | been Tiving in & luxurious apart: | easton, d F’ © (Continued From First Page.) TAmerique! which caused the popu. | ance, booked by the police as “colored’'| the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel both | proepentive saree, ‘dtopedd dead tn t H. bee i atree LEM] mont at No. 120 West 47th Street for| “Nog you can see,” the Court {ola the a o lace to go into howls of ecstatic ap-| eld without ball to-day b; | cities she is said to have operated at) .stroom just ideas yaar afte ful examination, | Which he paid $35 a week, was sen-| Jurors,” “how easy it is {n a case of was held ithou' val day by Mag- art m jus Federal nde A | 0 ” ask me if I have not the most charm- | proval. w times with a limousine and chauffeur. ‘i uid Jum ptn: d tenced to the Elmira Reformatory for| this kind for justice to miscarry, dng wife in the world.” Carpentior signed up with Mat-|Istrate Schwab in Washington Heights! Roxie Baker, @ negress, pleaded with | Suet No Hand started to take his Kemptner was a clerk in the Ameri-/an indefinite term to-day by Judge| “Well!” sald one of the jurors, “we WIFE PROUD, BUT WON'T sEE| ‘Ow Horgan on the pier to take | Court as a fugitive from Philadelphia| the Magistrate to make Marie gtve her|on the bench, an Rubber Company officers at No, 9|Rosalsky after conviction of grand lar-|4dn’t want to be locked up all night, GEORGES FIGHT. English lessons in the Knights of Co-| justice and then bound over in $6,000| back the clothes Marie was wearing in| An ambulance call brought Dr. A!-| Mercer Stree He was about sixty}ceny in the second degree, It was | and Le boty ati eg Mme. Carpenticr, who was G lumbus Schools for Allied Soldiers. | pail on the complaint of Roxte Baker,|court. Magistrate Schwab referred her | varez, of Volunteer Hospital, who was| years old, His death, it is believed, was | charged that Voxel, in the role of a/ Mt guilty with & bring in the verdieg he hhceseere want a yi 4eor- i lof No, 114 Weat 131et Street, that she to the District Attorne: accompanied = b. Policeman William ‘caused by apoplexy | Fagin, had induced several boys em- | clemency.” get il her marriage, Bald she had known Georges a long HAVANA ENTRIES. = = : — ‘time and their's was no war romance. ae. WAY ‘| Rach ™ But she looked proudly on the rib-|_ The ent ons in his lapel which indicated the | as follows French war cross with three palma | MUten KAU @nd the military medal won by his |p i min on st uli | a BLOOMINGDALES “BLOC K FROM M PARK AVENUE AV! SALE OF PLAYERS The Walters Factory during the past tew months has been preparing for this sale of Walters Players, and has placed on sale 225 of the latest model Walters Players, at a special sale price of $475. Delivery dates will be promised according to the time during this sale that you make your selection. To be sure of receiving one ot these beautitu] Piayers we urge you to call to-morrow. WALTERS PLAYERS 475 Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet— Handsome Bench to Match— $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery 50TH TO 60TH—THIRD ‘TO LEXINGTON SpecialTerms $ SpecialTerms $ A WEEK A WEEK No Interest Charges No Interest Charges The special plan ot EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS that we have put into opera- tion for the benetit of ail those who are unable to pay “cash” tor their instrument will be in etiect during this sale. The tact that you have the privilege ot paying tor the instrument you purchase in conveniently weekly or monthly payments during the time that you have the instrument in your home, makes buying a Walters Player so easy as to eliminate all worry. If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon Gentlemen—Kindly send me without delay illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Sale of Walters PlayerPlancs Name and address When That Cold Gets Down Into YourChest It {9 time for you to take ick steps leve it and event other serious trouble, Fist try a gi warming ap Dlication of The “Milled-in-Oil” Tooth Faedas A Wonderful New Discovery| Chlorox contains a wonderful element now used for the first time in tooth paste. It removes tar tar, massages gums and protects tooth enamel Vhis remarkable ingredient is White Russian Oil It is milled, along with a non-abrasive polishing agent, so that it is carried into the finest crevices n the teeth and under the overlapping tissues of the gun, wh it soaks away all hardened impurities and reveals a clean tooth surface, It cannot harm enamel and it does mas: gums to healthy hardness over teeth that are perfectly clean. Chlorox prevents decay and disease, Ask for the “Milled-in-Oil” Tooth Cleanser in the blue and white checkered tube—your druggist has it Sold Everywhere-—Every Drug Store in New York Has It NULYNE LABORATORIES, Jackson, Michigan MOTHER'S Joy Congestion SALVE It will s an invaluable remedy for Croup, and can be used freely without ir- ritating or burning | ef- Use Culicra To Keep Children’s Skins Healthy If mothers would only use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every day, oe aind Et how much suffering m voided by preventing hitle skin scalp troubles becoming serious, Cuti- Cura Taicum is also excellent for’ little ones, it is delicately medicated and ex- Quisitely perfumed. le Rach Free by Math Atdroe Lavertteries bape tall wae? Orniiment and ie. T ‘Soap shaves e ommend Good dealers sell it. 30c. and 60c. Jars, Goose Grease Company