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| PE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920. ‘New York Leads ‘‘Five Most Beautiful Women in U. S.’’ Contest, AT PIER GATES But No Section Is Barred and Pretty Eligibles Abound Elsewhere\ °° —.. ~ MUTUAL HOMES PLAN URGED BY DOWLING TO CONSTRUCT | aint ae that the negroes be withdrawn from. ‘i work on a vensel they declared was & rs > “white man's ship” Attempts to whites on one-half and negroes om Author of Anti-Rent Gouging 4 fe ‘ vag other ens Bill Says Millions of Dol- FUGITIVE CONVICT : : J , PAM | anoniém. Arter eeyoral lats Are Available. been stoned going from ‘ i] ali ran into the street brandish! hooks. K “BIG MONEY” WILL AID MAKING C000, BUT Would Avert Two-Year Wait HIS PAL SNITCHED’ Until the Constitution Is i tg: on post at the pliers sent « riot call. Reserves from Charles Street and adjoining precincts charged the rlotera with clubs and pistels. shots were fired. Frank 42 West 137th Btreet, a m was sont fo (St, Vincents ‘Hospital with, r © other negroes tecorted to the “L and sent home, —— GROUCH OF CROSSTOWNERS. Crowds at Ferries and Manhettam= Get Ne Chance. Regular patrons of the Manhattan croastown lines on 4th and 284 Streets grumbled and quarreled with conduc tora to-day over the crowding of by passengers from Brooklyn, been diverted from Brooklyn car lines to the ferries. ‘They threatened HANGMAN WEIGHTS | sission"unicss wore cars ave axed Ps ROLLED BY DOOR | rntie “was "ihtit’ nance ot any of the crogstown cars or those OF SCHULZ’S CELL | th second ana Third Avenue Bowe) land es after they had 10 PAY TEACHERS Prisoner's Curosity Excited by \ ae ; ’ Relics—Writes Comment on U. S. SHIP ‘LEAVES DANZIG, i Cell Wall. A aouuaban IS MAYOR \ ORDER NK SCHULZ, held as a 7 F' material witness in the ‘The steamship Susquehanna of the apa Policemen Kelly, Crist and Freeman Amended, Here ts a plan for the construction Secured a Job, Saved Money sf thousands of homes to fil the| to Buy a Home, but He’s ity’s need without the long wait of Gone Back to Auburn, two years necesdary for an amend- ment to the State Constitution. AM the eforts of Edward John Van Tt is the suggestion of Senator E4-| aes to conceal his identity, to ward J, Dowling, author of the Pro-| make a home for his wife and him- posed anti-rent gouging biN which he| ee 3 ; MES. WALTER MORTIMER, WERNER ja going to. introdues a, thé spectad| "O07 TORE Werk end straigns tive ‘ ct , RO inere ww Muuisen ne ssion of the Legislature called by|!Ns bave come to naught. He was Gov. Smith for Sept. 20, in collabora-|‘"ecowntzed by an ex-convict who on with A. L, Libman, architect and | "8nitched” on him and to-day Van insurance expert. It comprises: | Tassel was in thp hands of the Jer- The formation of a Mutual Homes|%ey City police awaiting return to Corporation, having on its directorate| Clinton Prison, from which ‘he es- the Governor and the Mayor, and|caped in November, 1918, while do- working in co-operation with boards|ing time for forgery. and bureaus of the State designated| Since his escape Van Tassel has by tnese officials, and co-ordinating | been a brakeman on the New Jersey with the Tenement House Commis-| Central Railroad and his employers sion of the Charity Organtzasion So-|8ay he has been a model employee, clety, the Amert Institute of Ar-| often working for sixteen hours a chiteots, the Building Trades Em-|day. Furthermore, he had accumu- pivyers’ Association, the National \lated a bank account and was ready ire Protection Asoclation, the Na-| to buy the home he and his wife were tonal ty Council, the Central| occupying at No. 67 Crane! Street, Bergen County Jail while United Statea Mall Steamship Line, the 5 ee | the authoritien are secking to | fmt vessel to toave tne free port of7 President of Education Board} tearn who murdered his young , | Just cleared that port, accordigg to a cable recelyed to-day by the be. = + sead. | Wife, Blanche, whose body was Toe ceaseveeca: Seen Vederated ‘Union, the Real Hatate mieabeth Instructed to Begin Proceed- | ‘una nour Palisade Amusement |SMPxibsian Polee oe rard © Merchants’ Association ‘an Tassel, who is t = ings in Sala ix- ques “6 Hordes of people are at Dansig Be a ay th : re} ed ee | yeahh Gk ke eet mae ings in Salary Mix. Up. | Park, was questioned for cour to pot'to the United States, the. 4 ud the Chamber o} . igtom: Potabecnona vin; Horan hours to-day by Assistant Pros- | stated, and the Susquehanna could have Senator Dowling makes the asser-/1917, and after about a year was tion that if his plans go into effect) transferred to Clinton. While there millions of dollars will be immedi- pe en lved were ee Bis rite that vi 1 8 destitute and this decided ately available for building, and that; #70 y maki ° was the building operations will be con- ee Bet WAY, 216) Wee employed in the prison as a chauf- fined to the construction of homes for) feur and easily managed to escane. the workingmen who will be talled But he said he had to swim a river See une oes naked in November to get a freight Schulz adhered | booked 70,000 had accommodationa per’ Mayor Hylan to-day directed An-| Scttor McCarthy, mitted. | | ning 8. Prall, President of the Board| *t0lldly to his former statement of Education, to begin mandamus| ‘hat he knew nothing which proceedings against Comptroller ¢ would clear up the mystery to compel him to pay the August Schulz's attention was attract- ary Increases of 2,000 schos! teachers| @4 early to-day by the rolling provided for under the provisions of| Past his cell door of two heavy, spon to train for Plattsburg. He dressed in tne Lockwood-Donohue iaw. The what they MAYOR ing ph eel eadlale ee Pee oa he. cuales i the Mayor also directed Corporation| were and was told they were Hous : , F Aha tehed Counsel O'Brien to render President| hangman's weights -sherift Kinz- “The Mayor has announced that he| Son” where he got the brakeman's Pratt every necessary legal ald. | ley waa ‘presenting to the Public Mant Se ee will shortly appoint a special housing)’ ‘The ex-convict, working in an ex- ‘The Mayor concludes his letter to| Library of Hackensack, ‘The fur- cammiien,” (MiG, Rebates DONS, | ee Ge ie ee ee Mr. Prall thus: “The teachers’ sal-| ther information that one had | |ff To produce stylish shoes pSrenioh erin Ieee Wie eee van Tease plpaaet erie Hien one artes should be paid without any fur-| been’ used in Revolutionary times requires a knowledge of t pone SONS See estat “gniteh,” offering the man $50 reward ther quibbling. and the other used until Trenton good taste. To produce tion 2 land more if he'd keep stil. But the The reason given by the Comptroller, became the scene of all Jersey stylish shoes that are sented on the board of the homes cor-|other gave him wp. Now Van Tassel for the alleged hold he y| ‘exeoutions appeared to impress | [f fo: joration. There will be plenty of /says “it's all in a lifetime” and hopes aes sileged holdup of the salary | Sx! P also com! ttable re- aon ee, everybody. that his wife will manage somehow ‘ Came increase money, according to Presi-| Schulz as unnecessary detail, quires trained skill. To wThe greatest olty in the worta {Tower while he's tn prison, aa Prall, is temporary lack of funds, ase peer BER GRER A al es HW get both features, wear finds itself short of one hundred thou- — |The amount of the increase is moré Hurley Shoes. than $1,000,000, It is claimed that the pencil comments on his own sit- seed popped) casi bene ees WHO ARE THE FIVE PRETTIEST SIX HURT BY AUTOS MANY INJURED notification retgived by Prosident| uation, With another life to lead, ® 6 to \- | aon (iets, ide Gicdsend acten HALF A DAY’S TOLL! IN SUGAR RIOT Prail is wo the effect that the entire! the writing stated, iho would | a the tn teachers will be hela} {low the straight and narrow “ ¥) i aes payroll of th inonthly in addition will be required. GIRLS IN THE UNI TED S TA I ES ? AT ELLIS ISLAND path" because the word of a tbad “The middle and poorer classes are One Victim’s Ankles Are Broken; is up until the Individual payrolls will) man is never taken.” gradually moving into inferior ac- UNDREDS of ballots azx€ pouring daily into the oftice of The Evening | hile oo Giga . . * R be reduced to the salary basis in ef-| —————_——_ ommodations, oF, unable to mest in- Weadlidiedite tin any cilia Gioia eel ee Wild Scramble of Immigrants for | fect prior to the passage of the Leck-| STRIKE HITS AUTO TIRES. creasing rents, are leaving the city. which {s being held on the request of E. O. Hoppe, the celebrated tusions, New Ration Becomes tenella bettie 8 am bie cue 7 horde the. rse! plnct hes, Rot coms; London artist-photographer, who sclected the five English beauties] THe Police reported up to noon atx General Fight 7 any salaries What-| proven Glaws From Windshields | |i for wae increases have followed tho| 11.06 pictures recentl: tose : | kine five | Dersons run down and injured by auto- . ever. ous Relies ocuer Coane ial rent raises, but there is a Mmit to] “vos » y appeared in The Evening World, and ts seeking AV6) mopites to-day. Paul Smith, fifty-five HE presence of sugar oh’ the More than ten days ‘ago the} potice Capt, Corcoran reported trom |{)§ lasts in one hundred dif- febink indjstetal” cofporations can cao |Eeeree Aiperiosa: Women| whom fieican’ call! American Beauties!” Ir Mill of Noy U6 (Clay Avenue) rans, ee T dining tables-in the Immi- | Comptroller notified the President| the Willlamaburg Bridge to-day that ferent combinations of and compete with industry elsewhere, |0t be hard to.mateh the Finglish beauties—that Is an undoubted fact—as | Knocked down at Park Avenue and gration Station at Bilis | of the Board of Education that auch a| minor collisions In the huge straftic| |Ml widths and sizes. Commercially the greatest clty in the| Critics of this country have sald that the United States has the most | 10th Sitch, aud is, in Lincoln Mos) ian to-day started a riot in | condition would ensue in consequence stream which, has flowed, across @e : world, New York may experience a| beautiful women in the world. But from the great number of eligibles, it) oi.” : which! Bbnan ware Sree & of the President's uiloged neglect to | Willlamaburg Bridge, west in the morm- | IM For example—C forepart, B shortage of labor which will demoral-|is no small task to select five who can best represent America, and on that Isaac Kiakow, enty, of No. 6] blackened, noses punched and petition the Board of timate and the sitke has uned an lw mul Sen instep and A heel. Preven's \ze its industry and cause distress to| account Mr. Moppe has usked readers of The Evening World to come to] Bast 114th Street, was taken to Beth] bodies generally bruised the Board of Aldermen for the neces- | Sn qreken,,uomoblle, windanleki und | }R¥ foot from slipping at heely all. f his rescue, David Hospital with contusions of the It was at breakfast, There are | sary appropriation to carry out the| cUtling tires and causing interruptions porest feting at instep, com- ‘qe loaning corporations, such as From all over the country suggestions and photographa are pouring in| tace, having been knocked down at| 1,767 aliens detained at the sta- | provisions of the Iaw increasing the| qia' loans of Plant and Structures at forepart. the New York Life Insurance Com-|t0 Mr. Hoppe, who sald when he arrived in New York: “If the readers of Fare A and aR ere | tion and they eaw what some of | sularees, once started men and carts to make the ae eon sae heicopalitn tavins | 7%, bvening Word cant alect the mort raitful women In this country] len Glas, | lente, of S01 nem nad mot aren Before for-tve |" Later the Provident notited, oth] wivewe7 ene tolposumatis et HURLEY SHOES banks, the title companies, &e., aro| ae trom New York. That fulfils the axiom that New York's prettiest are| Dyntry, fifteen of No. $14 Kast doth| Years On every table there was |boards that the cumbersome work of] Whitestone W. War Memorial. ready to assist in solving the hous-| america's prettiest. Street, were struck in Bast $8th Street bowl heaped high with white making out the now payrolls had been| To settle differences between a tooul| [Mi 1434 Broadway 1357 ing situation if they are assured the Send in your ballots to-day. Then his task of taking photographs, | and after treatment for contusions wi granulated sugar completed and thdt the work had ier anata Lane e My 77 Broadwa 25 operations are in good hands andj which has already begun, will be much easier. | sent to their homes. Those who were first to catch) |teen done under most trying clroum-|maas meeting hasbeen, called for ‘toe 41 Cortlandt St. i ooeaene the material and labor situations are If you think that you know one of the most beautiful/women in the| Bend min Walberg, sev en, of No. sight of {t rushed forward and |atances. Alder ! ident La night « Weirtestone, te Xs tp Soterming Fectory—Rockland, Mase, adjusted for a reasonable period. United States—one who can truly take her place against England's finest | 5!4 Flake Av Brookly was struck | gnatched handfuls, Others took oan aud Ma Hylan doclared | Whitestone aven who pec ol ay 5 HOMES MUST BE HEALTHFUL|#S 4" American Beauty—send her photograph before it is too late, after at both street nud Movol Ave whole bowls and tried to pocket |that there was ample money to meet | World War writing on the reverse side her name and the return address to which the| sent home with at them, There wae a gencral fight bean chen Seman » bu AND REGREATIONAL. picture is to be sent, to The American Beauty Editor, The Evening World, | kn athan Ringlo, ) Of NO.| rich the guards had dimicuity in po ier is big ays hat not “It is imperative that well planned! New York City. She need not be a woman of society. All, as the list below | 21! Seventh Strevt 9 at Titra] “WALEN the fs funds have bean appropriated to mast = | blocks and communities be started In| and the daily pictures show, have an equal chance, | Avenue and St. Marks Place, Brooklyn, | GUClliMg | Nthetr old salaries now payrolls, will sroupy'on large:pists, and) consishing To-day appear Miss Anna Rita Treanor, Mrs. Gellett Burgess, Miss suffering contusions of the | N fel Walle [have to be propared und presented to ; in the main of one and two family| Betty Hall, Mrs, Edward L. Van Lier and Mrs, Walter Mortimer Werner—| et order of Commissioner Wallis, [his office. BONWIT TELLER. co. houses, with a sprinkling of the five-|all chosen by readers of The Evening World, NURSE POSED AS PHYSICIAN, | !titherto the breakfast coffee of President Prall wrote to Mayor &a story tenement, The list of the ten foremost American Beauties, in the order of the ir | the detained immigrants bee been ne (Mec want bs) ae Ket ad sagt The of" : “Now is the time’ to demand that SRR TOHey, eee to the selections made by readers of The Evening |. 4 yoapital For Observation ee pis Lt ee proper steps to compel the Comp- Y Ly hop Onpinabons the future home of the worker shall| After Acting Strangely. troller to pay all sularieas now legally FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 6. Mrs. Charles B. Dillingham. ‘ | was time to let the aliens know due. He also went the Mayor a cop: | previa bin emily with: ‘Deaithey Naya He eee ary, PiMPC Aner a Duke = | Miss Rose Laovday, No, 683 7th) tiut the war 18 really over and EC the AdAeloOle bhogee ter the Bee ‘ ! surroundings, adjacent to schools and) 9. Mrs, Gurnes Munn. 8. Mrs. John Wanamaker Jr. Street, Brooklyn, ‘nurse Inthe Monté | ns cumuie @ ataple in: Ament partment of Education for 1921 libraries, and recreational features| 4 Mrs, Preston Gibson. 9, Miss Jean Hamblin. flore Home, Brong, was removed to| {hat sugar Is a staple in America _ A New Autumn Vogue | must be incorporated in the eur-| §, Miss Mary Millicent Rogers, 40. Mrs. James Macartney. l Fordham Hospital to-day for observa-| His plan was to Jet eaeh man rounding property. In short, the If your favorite does not appear on the above list, now is the time to| ton help himself and have his coffee APPLESS5CA POUND, 4 Inain, developmenta of the housing| place her on it. If she does, you should send in your ballot at once, as all| Dr. Livingston of the Monteflore| “sweetened to. taste | © suid Mise Lovday had been act v rang several days and that she was man most seriously injurea. | NOTNOW; BUT LET'S 4 Khume Rothenberg, a stow- HOPE—NEXT WEEK uwuy taken from the steamship situation must be in the outlying Pe calpleeslle cae teatont Sections of the boroughs, where land | P!*e** 4° 9 9p y = | Some of To-Day’s Selections SEMI-TAILORED BLOUSES w (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) | with, ‘the ‘ ap as pit ae Las ah Gs tterdam. He suffered the frac- . iia = =— | the pat nd, peaking. In «le ure of three ribs, Several others | Part of New York's Bumper of CREPE DE CHINE | v tulad them’ the treatment. the Be Oe aa kK we ¥| were treated by physicians. ‘op to Be Sold to De HAVE YOU A GOOD By New York Readers iss sic ss sive wre treated by physicians, © Crop to Be Sold to Dealers GEORGETTE LANDLORD? TELL [ov tne american nosuty Pattor, Te Brentng World: SEcaie GiarLhldeion be served in individual envelopes. at That Rate, or i RLD Let's see the first ten beauties all| World remember her picture, I am| robber locked Albert Nolas, a —— 4 EVENING WO w Lats sow che fret tn enutin atl Wort remember, nar victy 3 ae ber locked aber leh | wens month Fimtanen Report] ALT EW YOIK'S bumper erop o —— i ne y | @bout her place among the first five. 4 WASHINGTON, ot. She repo! apples will be offered to the “} ’ | 7 jok from them the first five. They |” st Third Avenue, port appler ¥ h °) ] Readers Asked to Tell of Any is all very beautiful, but many of — ee of $125 you. | Of the naval wa ve a recommending public starting next Wed Exceptional at i They Know Who Age us have not saved all the pictures. | me Amerioan Beauty Eattor, The Brening World ert might haves new wage scale for 75.000 Navy! nesday at five cents a pound, as | ear a we if a customer em # is unantmous, Secretary Fair With Tenants. _ es J. Mm Brewton Gtwon. Usa 0 pa Ad As ale Mo a m aald to-day. | The| against the present rato of as high | 10.50 16.50 1 (Editor's Nete-—That lb 0 very) 6 oe tae en box. deor fay and will act on it immediatel ag 10 centa an apple, This an- | AVE you a good Jandlord? gdod idea, Tuesday The Evening) ¢ Aim phity lovin ie a Bresso <4 | nouncement was made to-day by ~ ‘ A reader of The Bvening |Worig will print the pictures of the) ® Mim Mary willieot Ragem ner of Markets Bawin Typical suit or sports blouses, one style World, appailed by the | 46, women whom the readers of The| _ He Gy FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MATL AT ONCE TO THE AMERICAN) y oyytatioy, who said he-had ar- | namiber of tenanta forced to take | Bygning World” have asleced au tte ancran mai Fler rn mnie wits] BEAUTY EDITOR, THE EVENING WORLD, NEW, YORK CUTYs | ‘Tangea with tnere focal denier featured in white, another in white, thetr troubles to the Munictpal y wife has them all beaten, but| ; Se hin wiitian We aoe (2c LL ne meee phe says she'll leave me if I send her 1 WISH TO NOMINATE AS AMERICAN BEAUTIES: | ° to aot na distributor to retiill stores flesh, navy or bisque. y York landlord. 1 Ploture in. There the only thing | | that will abide byh the price sat here must be some decen' > my way Oo! nking, Mra. Lydig| tions in the league Spoesserpee<rts . a ar . . i i landlords in a big clty ike New | Hoyt far surpasses tn beauty the five ne Plervon LTE reeled. of La Fev Re er ence, The apples will be brought Noteworthy details of these smartly tailored York who have not raised rents Ringlish Muvorites, and after her come: | 4. Mim Mary Millicent Roger, . ae in direct from Dutchess County blouses are the extra heavy quality of the on ieemt, Mare ae moderate | $3 eho Bamrmom, RRR BeOS oe, | Gireanessccatesanseescenessessaeee Seviass farms, - fabrics, unusual collar and cuff treatments and an just w belr nante 4 , Gumee Mann, _ | Althongh thin year’s yield is the A . Ifyou have a good landlord, 4. Mon, Jemee tacariten, AD | 4 ae | an the miner ak th , the modishness of the long tailored sleeves. his example will be a rebuke to Shae Prete’ Chess. Reports Gola Find tn Ireland, Lb ssenrenevescerdocnsensocsengecueseeeseeeereaesecepes greatest in the history of the State Dad ones, Write about him to K. Cc. LONDON, fept, $,—Acecording to an % i enough to provide one apple a The lvening World, Give his —— Athlone deapateh in this morning's ERPSHEGETEPESES ES et At cod day for a year to every person in , we cod gatreas Totaticn St Nis |v (ne Amwian Mans ior, tM Mrmte Watt: |powenmperss amerioan mining enmineare | viene alas Love. chteeaba’ viens Gave Women's Blouses—Main Floor roporty und tell why you con- | Why bas Mrs Angler B, Duke|huve discovarsd gold deposits in the | JERS SRE RERYO is gpor ets taseeTeres ds heceoese ° him @ wond iandiord, Ad- | dropped from the frat column Im the |hitix newr Horeeleap, County West: | | have been bigher than im famine ADDRESS «0... cece eens dross Lue Good Landiord Hditor, Uist? if the readers of The Evening oyeth, ireland yours, A ee A | Rn —_——