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rine THE. EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1920. a NEWS OF ALL T Compared to a brandy one! Just put ») Prudery’s Spinaway Victory Evening World Olympic Kiddie Writes WOMEN SAY VOTE COMrUsen, by ANT AN AUF cg One of Season’s Greatest To Cousin Eleanor of Her ‘MEANS NOTH 20¢ the Suffragists and so twisted up that she hether a woman should 1 don't think it exactly min to vote though,” mua S y Third "Page.) ’ fordon of No. 7 M Lombard Street | Her large blue eyes snapped with ox ughier of Peter Pan Runs a! I itemarkable Race ond Doc | SARATOGA SELECTIONS. Pretty Aileen Riggin, Fourteen Gianna Hen We ABORS of Pron neal years OF Derkape’ the Ment Markable Race an e- fy Race— : y hanve aren g: “Indeed 1 didn't, want to vote, and four years. } Pts : To" the Wisp, Hodanzky, S| = Member and Winner of the weve Rol ite TaN T think Lewill go Ren name as Mrs Smith, but had seh right E think Twill go polls with the | There are « lot « hird Raci estwooa, Che Por- a twinkle in her eye at th@time that T Lord Brighto: hte e a ee rather fmagine it is Jones or Black or est of them, Antis in this town, “By Vincent Treanor. ters soWOhS BRENT. ee, Woo- Olympic Springboard Div- ' anything but Smith, was very much SARATOGA SPRIN a ming, Krewer. Sue 4 ey Pai but T think they will be the first ones OHaer A vote | bedi te i Figaton, Crank. fvarsigne Ahoar fact of it is we aren't very well read woman's voting.” she admitted, “but 4 Great many persons here who) git ,Race—Hildur, Our, os . the Diversions Aboard) up on the issues, Wilmington has a pargonally 1 shall never seta foot In | Are still discusving Saturday's|_ Ship. daily paper, and lots of the folks sub- the polls. 1 think woman's place in in Spinaway Stakes and wondering| \ scribe thr the Philadelphia papers, her home and I don't how the Whitney filly won it. One/neoks were strained by thousands, Be eee ant meee a” can find time to vote intelligently. weekly women wag giving a banebali twist to racing| S4nding on tp-toes for a glimpse ut) Atleen Riggin is only fourteen years ives Undone that Is, read u says that like Merkle in the famous the; Whitney filly's performance was hething mor eereat race aft parently oighety of a mile. At, doesn't take much imagination {>,A6 In one’s mina a field of four- tean.of the bes: fillies in training squirming in and out of position at thelipost over on the back stretch of thé track, almost directly opposite UNO) grand stand between which the galypobstruction is a clouded spray of fox like water from an improvise fountain in the centre of the infleld \ "A tow minutes of this twisting and turing about by the high spirited @nimals and their silk-clad jockeys, @rbreak in which Careful, Nancy Lee, nford’s Kiilaia and Crocus make a filse dash only to be pulled up and Feuuthed to their position, the, chorus-like shout, be than usual—"They're 0 The tension had been broken for €h6 Lime. Jeseva, Careful, Nanoy Li @nd Crocus dashed off in the order RamMed.and the rest ina twinkle of an Imost immediately stretched a skein of vari-col- hread, thickqned and tan- gilt in spots, eful, noted for her nimble feet Ving the barrier, ‘Was soon passed by Cro: age was on. ‘Bhe first of the Whitncy favorites was soon settled in her stride and on her way, but out of the bunch behind "came Muttikins to argue the question markable. She ran having been ap eliminated in’ the flest er timed and then| the struggling field. % ‘o the great throng which breath- |lesely waited some for Nancy Lee, others for) Step Lightly, and even Muttikins to loom wp and justify the |confidence placed in them. But Cro- cus apparently was running along smoothly and holding her lead. She swung around the stretch turn, with Muttiking still nearest to her, and clinging on gamely, Then on the cutside, suffering a ‘bumping in her attempt to close on the two leaders, vame Nancy Lee, She was running, too, but far out and at a disadvan- jtace. “Here comes Nancy "was the jubilant cry from those who wagered on her. In a flash Crocus’ |appeared to shorten her strides. Her vider, Rodriguez, for the first time after the first sixteenth, seemed at |\work on her, No question about it. |She was dying. The Whitney ad- herenta were crestfallen, ‘Twas a tough bet to lose, ail agreed. | Suddenly a new contender became part of the thrilling moving picture. | Along the rail on the inside came a |black horse with a white face, carry- ling the light brue jacket of the Whit- Ley colors, topped off by the black hair of Jockey Ambrose's head in- stead of by the well-known brown 1p, Tt was Prudery. Seen for a econd between the struggling form of those in front, then blotted out again in a jiffy, she was forcing her way from what seemed sweeping shadows. Crocus still barely in front | old, but she won a place for herself on Kiddic Kiub and is a sweet and jolly) kiddie. She has described some of her impressions in the following letters to! Cousin Eleanor of The Evening World's Kiddie Klub: | July 29, 1920, | On Board the Princess Matoika. | BAR COUSIN BLAINOR: When my best friend, Helen Ohandlen came to see me off, and told me she was going to stow- | away, I thought she was joking, and sold? “Yes, come ahead! But when, ‘ Lizzie Atwell, Street. I first met her. ° to vote for? go to the polls for years go for? didn’t know it Miss A. Cro the Y. W. C, ket Street Republican tic! was a think eve think you will Fourth Tl admit Republican and, ybody has just had enough of the Democrats. Just an soon as We get a change of Administration, A, ie : vot I don’t understand ‘housework. If women are going to Wwoiid dhiad, WOE Odes Gish | Hae ws fo eas tne ae the American Olymple team, and she what the League of Nations means, [/clubs and meetings and become book- Mecond Another »|Was consolation to those who hav-| # Now in Antwr'» to take part in the hi a smattering of an idea, but not| worms, Lord help the men and the Serre eas, Another: tninke sto} Ves oomeciation Ee Ngee MUS ON Ucn ene fenay divine tent het enough to vote for or against. I'm a | ehildren, that’s all T have to say,” hurdied the rail after leaving the far] depending on Pruder: yas why eae y diving contests. Bhe ts Democrat through and through, and| To-morrow we shall hear what the tyrm,.cut across the infield, hopped! money. Crocus, still in. the yan, cer one oh banal te Sa ec si Phot by bien . nay mn then its ie Soy abs Me asthe | EAS CSE tte DAYS eS A tM wretch rail and got into the race| tainly looked the winner, The cus-| 0%€ Of the cleverest, sturdily holding wets, say, I'm with them every time. |@ay about voting w again at the eighth pole. tomary crowding, the general cios-| her own apainst the grown-up divers. eee ee ey pudding I used to (To Be Continued To-Morrow.) Mvapassiblo as such deductions are,|!#€ behind her, all meant something | Khe is @ member of The Evening World| The colored population is so large in Delaware that of course I wished | | to get their views, so 1 spoke to Mrs who lives at Seventh and Wall Streets, and is the janitress of the First Methodiat Chureh of Wall Lizzie was sweeping off the pavement in front of the church when me vote, honey?” she ex- “Say, child, what do I have and what I want to know Is why I has to Haven't the women been yoting through the men What do we all have to Why, bleas you, honey, we've been voting right along, but the men I'm “seventy-two to v , that’s all. others of No. to," she admitte: t straight, My father besides, * T ‘se0 the prices drop, am for Harding every time Another woman who is connected | with the Y. W. C. A. as Business Sec- retary is Miss Elizabeth J. Tull, who makes her home at headquarters, and Market Streets. Mii 506 Ww. Fourth Street, Assistant Cashier of Cc. A. at Fourth and Mar- was quite undecided whether she would vote or not. suppose I ought “but maybe I had better walt untr next year. ey do vote I'll vote ti: c and at the same t attend to her 27 HURT AS AUTO AND BUS CRASH Eight in Hospital Seriously jured After Collision at Forest Hills. Twenty-two passengers of a city operated bus and five occupants of @ touring car were injured when the two vehicles collided head-on at Queens Boulevard and Old Mill Road, Forest Hills, Queens, shortly after & o'clock last evening. The bus was overturned and its occupants— thir- ty-seven of them—were smprisones Hight persons were seriously injured and are in hospitals. Those taken to St. Mary's Hospital were John Rummel of No, 966 Lort- mer Street, Brooklyn, fractured skull and right shoulder; Gerard McMur- ray of No, 3069 Villa Avenue, Bronx, torn scalp; James Egan of No. &% Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn, broken right arty; Thomas O'Brien of No. 996 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan, broken shoulder; Johanna Muench of No. 423 East 168th Street, Bronx, broken shoulder and fractured right arm, Taken to the Jamaica Hospital were Max Pertbach of No. 338 East 178th fa- “ a 10 sm | Street, threo broken right riba; Jo- any “Sweet Cap” smoker why, and he will say “Because I like ’em’—and that’s reason enough, too. But =, Dad, (could tell him why he likes *em: Golden Vir: Rai tobacco, blended with urkish, not merely “cured” arg a dash of ut cured Kin- ney’s good old-fashioned way. And Dae Tull is one of the most decided and|sephine Yuchnovitz of No. 87° Ibis) Li ‘a Of leadership with her, Already the| Ut Shout to be swallowed up in the forceful prospective voters in Wil-| Street, Forest Hills, injured hand and Fe m of Joadership with her Already the pressing rush of those behind, was Pfine Sed right arm, end Gael: O, Ruger ot : Swaikt™ for an open iength of day-| Couns fur hele as it were, No one WOULD REVERSE NOMINEES oF | 2cennwrst, Is Light arm broken, Whi he’ like a million “" = | TA hey ¥- | could mbrose on a ae — — tia Hight separated Crocus from” Mutti-|mnight have been selling ‘ald om abd a eddie elil could tell him also that he’s just like a million | Wiibet a. Gant Nola by Showey Rete: move over. im coming." “Of conrae Lam going to vote,” che| BARS SHORT SKIRTS other men. It doesn’t make any difference 4 4 # Mi us just about old on an i ir ‘f : - elet donee we yer was not the) Rodrigues guided her out enough said. “I am not very strong for either ON CHURCH GOERS whether he = fo © Whitney fol-ltrom the rail to give room to the pide, erate cSt Lee ee teen fev aehare’ om black spectre behind. Apparently £00) i: ; f ou tet, ot Splat tine es ie Mont that, was all she needed. Obscure tor Ey conceal, Pap soe Spanish Bishop Also Refuses to Ay 1 fillies, was nowhere in the first /a,2mlonth part of a second, by ‘her didates around the other way—Cool-| Permit Transparent Stockings gH Then the field glasses wereltortn, eet Gunes donediccee idge and Roosevelt for President and at Worship ' ed on Crocus, Muttikins, Car:- 4 " m — z 2 Step Lightly, who had jump. |2PParently satisfied, gave up and let Hardingtand Cox for Vice President- the other contenders finish the Honey Girl in the |Sttumgle. Step Lightly and Nancy Then Prudory. was /L#@ battled it out, and the former the holders of tie fished Second one-half a length in There she. was, |ffont of Nancy Lee. In the ruck, Her nr an outside rocession, and rer. named. loked up” by Pemertul_wlasses Mick apparently it would be a good deal better. I don't know whether my vote will be Republican or Democratic; it will be a case of man, not party, with me.” A typical little home woman in Wilmington is Mrs. D. H, Sheppard j MADRID, Aug. 20.—No woman will position into « be permitted to enter church unless } dressed “in Chriatian modesty,” saya i a notice circulated through the dlocese : j of Guadix by authority of Bishop Hi . nandez Mulas, Any woman wearing @ ‘ + y ‘jokey, Ambrose, apparently sur.| After the race many argued that of No, 400 West Ninth Street, who |WiniMt Oe ovee her chest. nd Sweet Caporals were the first American ci Geis cat He storied Uae ities | Golde Lacan hae one a Taye and shecannot And time to read |arme or who has a short akirt or trana- ette, the first blended cigarette and the first } Mw his cap. He seemed to be stand-| being knocked back coming to the |%W° minutes before the boat was to|show, a big, quart thermos bottle, 1| time an “ manos ‘Rather than {Parent stockings will be refised. ad- d mild ci tt r di It ma ¢mgon the stirrups, looking this way | Stretch turn; others credited Step start, she disappeared, | got nervous|danced the "Candy Kid," and got so|0r study ie issues. i t mall at mission and also communion, while the pure an mi cigare' ‘¢ ever made, > & s and that for some path toward the | Lightly with a wonderful pace from |®24 Searched the ship till I found|much applause that the candy didn’t|vote for the bof in, Pe le T shall not) clergy muat refuse absolution to any not interest him to hear that igs dent and out of the difficulty, Even | an outside position, and excuses were | Dem and persuaded her to get off.|last for all the encores, We had a|vote at all,” she said. yg | FQMAN AO attired, the notice declares, “ $b inost optimistic of the Whitney | found for many who failed, but the | Helen was disappointed in her first | big show with twenty-three acts and| Another “don't-want-to-vote’ is | | Women disobeying diene’ ordare ot | Macura gave ter ts, outstanding feature of as thrilling a | Venture as a stowuway. Then I'a lange floor—the saloon—sh! ‘The|Miss May Dickerson of No. 625 Mar-|the Bishop are forbidden come 0 — Spinaway as ever wes run was the| Went to the upper deck to wave @| winner of the men's acts was a New |ket Street, who is the proprietor of a iaéfrudery will get nothir was) marvellous contribution to horse rac, | {al farewell, just in time to eee | Yorker—score two for New York. He |lange millinery establishment. “A = ye information passed above tio) ing furnished by Prudery, some one throw a copule of bottles | isa high hurdier from the N. ¥. A. C.|though I am a business woman, T nolsy din from one to another ‘A great race mare? We'll say ao, | Haig & Haig to Pat McDonald; | and 1s also an artist, We just saw|don't think I shall vote,” she de- ASPIRIN , ; | but before he could catch them, they | some porpoises. Gee, they're big— ared, ‘To tell you the truth, I have fell into the water. Think of it! Poor| weigh about 150 pounds. Also some ught very little about it. I don't 2 bd . Pat! . flying fish. We're exactly in the mid-|think women's minds run along that " e wice Victor Just off Sandy Hook the dinner bell | die of the ocean now, I'm taking pic-|line. I have enough worries of my « Hs rang, and we went in to have our| tures of all the different athletes 1n [own and I don't see why I should fret) Name “Bayer” on Genuine ! roast beef and mashed potatoes. | action. about—what {a ff you call {t—the y About 9 o'clock we got hungry again, and made a raid in the pantry. Otto Wahle found us, and ordered us straight to bed, but we reminded him that It was an hour earlier out ‘here than in New York. Helen Wainwright, the other kid diver, and I are the pets of the ship. Everybody gives us candy and we dare not eat It because we are in ‘Last night somebody walked into our room and thought It was a mess hall. We're right next to the kitchen, you know, No wonder we're not as hungry as the rest. Some new bdollera ‘burst and we won't get to port for at least four days, Maybee Weejie was right, League of Nations?” NO FRIEND HUSBAND WILL DIC- TATE HER VOTE, Mrs, Hlsie Maur of No. 703 Spruce Street 1s a saleswoman In the shoe department of Braunstein’s Depart- ment Store in Market Street. Typi- cally modern, combining business ana housework, she asserts that she is to \ a In Olympic Meet Caporals have never been changed in over = oe forty years—nor that the London Lancet, the ° world’s ‘leading medical journal, says that * } “Sweet Wins Single and Double Sculls “-Events—Navy Eight Beats ~ethe English Crew. ounce of speed that each crew pos- sessed was now being utilized. As the Middies crossed the line there was a wild outburst of cheers from the American delegation, I asked a featherweight boxer what welght [ was and he said “paper BRUSSELS, Aug. 30.—The redoubt- Able“Jack Kelly of the Vesper Boat The Navy's record brea‘ting penorm- ance was the more remarkable as the course was slow and for wide stretches acum appeared on the top of the water, dae Americans) time clipped ynore than training. It's terrible! Every night we go on deck in the moonlight and lieten to the Hawal- ans from the swimming team play weight.” Well, bon jour, Mademojseiie, write when I land, Love, from will yote, rain or shine, and “not as my husband,” she adds, publican when he has been a Dem- ocrat all his days..” “but as a Re- * | Club of Philadephia, America’s cham- old mar their ukeleles and steel gultars and AILPEN RIGGIN. |°“T think the women will vote just] “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” is gen- 4 } pion, won both the single and double elas aes “a ot all about that beach at Wat- Se, wey, Way ment te, SOREICieRs ef lbs Dees rered este by Billions a te kd. rf ‘siclans for over UC 1 pears et the Olrtapis: mask, Americans Win I brought my “Weejie” along and|} The final chapter of Ail think,” sho continued. “rt want &|twerty years, ‘Accept only an um: somiat Kelly: dethated i: Beresford A he (2) saya tite trip will tast fourteen | 3 #eriptive missive to Cousin Elea- $ | chango of Administration and so I|proven “Bayer packege”” which con: 2 ] jr, the famous British sculler, in the Lion’s Sh f days. Well, 1 don't care if it lasts! $00" wi published to-morrow $| shall vota just the opposite ticket | me Ot es, Ge ye | siainoullnmgtariacthrilt are 0 forever. on this page. from the one my husband selects, prope . . . | Petes hen toueut tack Aa On ° loan and, moreover, {t will cause no in-| Headache, Toothache, Earache, New Cigarettes are the purest form in which i abhi wo famnea wetory eno | SUOEMUMIng Honor July areata ae teins wath Me aeezonnel, ws con. | aanay tn woxee of 12. tablets” con tobacco can be smoked.” a? thia well earned vic ‘ in © Y. ° : a i" x Ktnerican appeared on the water, this Tell everybody for me that the|§T, LOUIS SOCCER TEAM Misa Edith M. McConnell, who con. | Handy tin Doxes 6f 18 tablets coe time with J. Costello, his cousin, and ‘won the final of the doubles by de- feating the Italian entry by five lengths. Kelly's time for the single was 7 minutes and 85 seconds, while Beres- ford’s was 7 minutes and 36 seconds, Kelly was loudly cheered as he crossed the finishing Hne a length in front of his English rival, Among those who congratulated Kelly on victory was Brand Whitlock, the ducts a pastry, candy and tearoom at No. 841 Market Street, also is ponitivs 4s to her vote. “I'll be at the polls,” she #aid with a nod every girl in my si along with me. Antis {n this town and I am mighty lad to say we are all going to take our opportunity, I shall vote the Demooratic ticket. I think Wilson Is the finest President we ever had, and I think Cox Is going to follow right Yankees wiil win in these Olymptex as they did the last time. We watched the runners, boxers, wrestlers and fencers practise yesterday, and they were there with the goods, And when we can't sprint and fence and swim with the post of them life wlil still be jolly. We can sing and The thing that ~° counts most with him is his first reason—“he |, likes ’em.” They are CIGARETTES few cents. Druggists also sell larger ayer packages.” Aspirin is tra tk Bayer Manufacture Monoacetie acidester of Salicylicacid,—Advt, SO EASY TO ANTWERP. Aug, 30.—C. Pinkston of the Olympic Club, San Francisco, won the final of the fancy diving contests of the Olympic Games. The American defeated Allerr of Sweden i bya) eee h H. Prieste, Los ngeles A. C., was given third) dance, Last night there was a sing- pine Aud te etary Ped ing contest, and Ethelda [leibtrey ce uavenun: (our champion girl swimmer) won BEATS SWEDISH ELEVEN. STOCKHOLM, Avg. 30.—The AN-St. Louls Association football team defeat- ed the Idrotts Club by a score of 2 to 0. Marre of the Americans scored tn the first half and Corrizan gained the other point just before the end of the second 2 the cup. jerican Ambassador, But Kelly and Costello were not the only Americans to achieve victory ‘im Belgium waters. The well-bal- ‘anced Naval Academy crew defei the Leander eight of Great Britain in the final of the eight-oared event, winning the race in 6 minutes and 5 seconds. is time established a ‘ew: world’s record for the distance, 2,000 metres. ‘The only Americans to suffer de- feat were the members of the four- <oare¢ crew. In the final of this event the veteran Swiss defeated the Americans by three lengths. The crew from the United States put up @-desperate battle but found the tas! too much. ‘The Navy's victory over the Lean- fer crew will go down In history as one-of tho teat races of all times, It hornly fought the entire distitee with victory remaining in the "Balance until the end, when the fpmaen shot their shell over the misible finish Iine « short half length it, 9 race was decided In the last ten ats. ‘The Leander crew had a alight Atantage neart the ond of 2,006 etyes. The Middios, with {ndoml- fable spirit, kept pulling away and fhey drew up on even terms with the t, FeO eoed. thie way for a short hell be Srey and then tne avy 6 \Sohp snot In the final heat of the 200-metre breast stroke, Malcoth, Sweden, was first, in 8 minutes 42-5 seconds, ‘Hen- ning, Sweden, was second; Aaltonen, Finland, third; J. Howell, of Oakland, Cal, was fourth. The Olympic reo- ord for this event ia % minutes 14-5 seconds. The final of the 100 metres tree style was won by Duke Kahanamoku, Honolulu, in im. 12- (The pre- vious record was 1.02 2-5). Kealeha, Honolulti, was second, W. W. Harri Honolulu, third, and Herald, Aui tralia, fourth. The final in the 400-metre relay for women was won by the Ameri can team composed of Ethelda Blotb- trey, Irene Guest, Mra. Frances Schroth and Margaret Woodbridge, in 6 minutes 11 4-6 seconds, Groat Britain was second and Sweden third. The Americans made a clean sweep in the epringboard diving for women, Aileen Riggin, New York, winning, with Helen Wainwright, New York, bye ane and Thelma Payne, Portland, third, ‘The Amertoan awimming team won the final of the 800-metre swimming relay race here to-day, creating a new seconds. man Ross, Illinois A. C.; Perry Mc- Glliivray, Ilinols A. C,, and P. Kea- lulu. To-night there Is a vaudeville ehow and I'm going to dance, Tell you about it to-morrow. Every time I want to wash my face there's no water, and we're so crowded I can't move, but atill I en- joy it. Some of the men sleep in the {reve (more fun), Helen has the first symptoms of sea sicknens, 30 I'm alone for a while, Just now they're putting wp the tank. It's deep enough to dive into July 31, Our tank {5 a queer thing, about #ix by nine by veven, and as we're in the Gul¢ Btream, the water Is very warm, The tank Is rigged up on the dock, and one by ono We get in a belt fas~ tened to a railing and do some sta~ tionary swimming for two minutes, ‘The ocean is so blue you can Bee way down, and we have had sharks and porpoises and sea gulls following us for the last few days, You can be- Hove this, as we're right in the Gulf Stream, Last night two Porto Ricans half. 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