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A ee EVENING WORL 1920.7 BEAUTY CON iv D, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, TEN LEADERS IN EVENING WORLD’S Ss) ROGERS. PATEL LS wee, no PHETS gesgeTigwe POLICEMAN LAN ITH OWN PISTOL TWO MEN CONFESS ADs, =) BaP\y (> sna: Mac CARTNEY Bs. eld TURN SHIP'S HOSE ON AMERICAN GIRLS OBSERVING IULY 4 women went to the turned on them, Mies Rambeau said. béat deck of the WHO ARE THE FIVE PRETTIEST — GIRLS IN THE UNITED STATES? HIS is the last week of the contest, and above you see the ten fore- most American Beauties as selected to date by popular vote of the readers of The Evening World. Whether the fortunate beauties will be the same that appear next Monday in the final group de- pends on the balloting of this week. Mrs. Lydig Hoyt has maintained the lead without difficulty since the beginning of the voting and !t seems prob- ADJOURNS RENT CASES TO AWAIT NEW LEGISLATION $200,000 IN BONDS DESTROYED BY TWO MAIL BAG THIEVES Noordam to cvlebrate Independer As a result of the incident the Cap Day and aing “The Star Spang! tain of the Noordam demanded da Bannor." As soon as they began, tw ry of the Atnericans for “brealt- sailors of the on them vessel the hose all turned a ng up discipline spolowy wan on his ship, but the fined passengers on the Jam was Henry White, Ambassador te r and wo evening clothes, were drénched: Raymond Harpler, a ch student at Harvard, who was standing at one side, immediately interfered, took the hose away from the sailor who was playing it and knocked him down. This rather broke up the jub#lation Drowned After Dive. Edward Mohearn, seventeen years nid, son of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Mo- iy ce S A A r a ee et ton muon Thorn of East Meadow, L. 1, was Mustice Scanlan Puts Off Most)One Passed Valuable Pouches) Tragedy in Row in Ridgefield avie that sno will be the first chotce of gur readers. ‘The next four positions, Marjorie Rambeau Says Sait qr. uc an ines went. down the|ownad im Merrick Cteck yesterday, of 625 From Two to to the Other During Transit | Park, N. J.—‘Murder Popu- |2¢!¢ to-day by Mra, John Barrymore, Mrs; Preston Gibson, Mise Mary} ors Broke Up Singing of |companionway the hose was aguin! high spring bourd Millicent Rogers and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, are being closely contested, how- | ever, and these may be supplanted next week by those in the last column, | Four Months. to. Post Office. lar® Says Sheriff. Star Spangled Banner, — ay |Mrs. Angier B. Duke, Mrs. John Wanamaker jr, Mra. Charles B, Dillingham, — \o a Jus anian adjourned nearly all| How $200,000 in gilt-edged nego-| ‘William Gleason of No, 109 East! Mrs, Peter Cooper Bryce and Mrs, James Macartney, who is the former Miss| A etory of discourteous treatment! of landlord and tenant cages |tlable railroad bonds were burned by 127th Street, New York City, and Edith Hyde, winner of the golden apple which was recently bestowed by| of Americans on the Holland-Amer-| (=) ’ pn calendar of the Second Dis- ‘wo mail bag thieves was told to-day Cyrus Oberson of No. 42 Gouth Street, | Peauty critics, Moreover, a large number of contestants whose names do| ica steamship Noordam on July 4 PPENHEIM LINS & ° trict Municipal Court to-day, pending by Detectives Newman and Cornelius Ridgefield Park, N. J, confessed this "°t appear are within easy distance of a place on the coveted list. Among| last was related by Miss “Marjorie pa AM MS ALR) UM eth) 3” | the outcome o theoming spe- Browne in turning over to the postal afternoon, according to Prosecutor |‘%08e are Miss Shella Byrne, Miss Geraldine Miller Graham, Mrs, Bryco| Rambeau, the actress, who returned 34th Street—New York cial legislative session to enact equt-' inspectors James Johnson of No, 222| Archibuld C. ‘Hart of Bergen County, | WI Mise Dorothy Post Clapp and Miss Jean Hamblin, In some cases naan ee See cae table tenancy laws, Nearly 2.000 per-|wost 29th Street, a mall was ats . _ |@ score of ballots might secure @ place, while in others a hundred would | stendam. . dl that | ri es ciany (GP. chen Pee th 2 Street, a ma ‘agon that they were concerned in the Kt- |. pacessury Miss Rambeau said that just after The Fall Tailleur Children in arms, tried to jam into @fVer% and Thaddeus Joseph Van ing early Me morning of Patrolman| ‘This close and remark ating competition should urge all| Midnight, which pee the ‘beain the little courtroom, whose normal Buckley Rainbow Starkey of No. 418 | jonn Ritter when he sought to quell readers of The Evening World to vote at once and help Artist E. O, Hoppe, | nine of July 4 a dozen American West 36th Stree CO Johnson's brother- Be ating’ capacity is about sol. wostiot | : who selected the roll of English beauties, to choose the five American Beau- | 7 vee ame cApACILY. ni - rs ie see in-law. Both are negroes. They are |* disturbance created by a number of | 1i¢4 who will take their place as the falr representatives of. this country’s . Ne cases were of the “Hold Over eR: ae re neo cee ore | men aft Rldgefetd Part, N. J Neertinine ciara’ Jt should’ be @/mattar of Srideltolatary crs tees tat For Women and Misses oe ariel us te s mat nes to |dotectives state, They were arraigned| One of the men snatched the po-|the finest are selected, and by studying the pictures carefully and selectins | | the five most beautiful, readers may not only help Mr. Hoppe tn his diMcult | task, but also help select those who are most worthy of the coveted designa- | tion of "American Beauty.” | and a ma. |t0-a¥ before United States Commis- attr Oct 1, Sloner Hitchcock, charged with steal- a "\ing mail from two to Jority of the sur Mceman’s gun from its holster and| shot him five times, twice through months ra unt tee Scanlan sald Me If, in your opinion, the five prettiest women in America are on the list | Face cca nAULA Coma Bengnk will rly in August two boys fished | the heart, Malling Sim tnstantiy. The a iotile theopinion of scores of readers), vote for (hem consistently and je . | ‘gegult from the coming special leg- /ff0™ 4 small lake near New Ro- | men fled. Five arrests were made| ¢gure their places, or place them in the first column if they are now among | I'm never tired, islative re AG pranenti theca 8 chelle two slashed mail pouches,| but only Gleason and Oberson were| the last fiv And it is not too late to place others on the list I'm always gay, Bin y S pest ona ob Ere jg iMentified by their number records] held for the actual shooting, The .The Evening World will print pictures which are sent in for the rest x | Breat need for a guiding hand. it 1s | Menied Dy tele number re held arial wit-|of the week, and, while these may not be voted onto the list of ten, the most For Borden's not my intention to impose any un- |48 1a pe johnson, | others were held as material wit fi full cted ‘dlat to Mr. H fi di 1 Milk made usual hardship upon tenants for the | He was arrested, but denied guilt.|nesses, Ritter leaves a wife and two| beautiful will be carefully ‘ed and given to Mr. Hoppe for consideration. | de me benefit of the landlords, 1 bel the |Ratnbew Was arrested yeaterday and | childre Therefore, if you think you know the most beautiful woman in America that way. * best interests of ail will be con- i ¥ mail her picture to-day, after writing on the reverse side her name and the | ‘gerved by awaiting the outcome of ;*eeerding to the detectives confessed | “I believe the affray Krew out Of) return address, to the American Beauty Editor, The Evening World, New | Writtes by | e Legislatu a th beginning in June, he would | the influence of vicious Hquor,” said) York City. Do not write and ask if we wish to see pictures, many have ae SSL Serta y | , The Court 8 believed meas- ve from Johnson bigs of mnil|Agsistant Prosecutor Charles Mc -| done; observe the rules carefully and send them in at once, And remember | sa . ures will be onac ed which will do je the mail wagon was going from | Carthy. that voting this last week is the duty of every reader, as Mr. Hoppe has | topretution of existing laws relating {terminal to pst ome. “I shall insist that all persons who| already announced his assurance of the good judgment of readers of The | to tenanc According to the story, their first | commit murder in Bergen County be| Evening World. | pane —— hes yielded platinum bracelets ctrocuted,” sald Prosecutor Hart, The list of the first ten selected by readers of The Evening World, ac- | STEAMSHIP LINES | studded with diamonds and platinum | “and I shall hold the munietpal au-|¢erding to their standing to-day, is as follows: | i PLEAD NOT GUILTY |""* On July 28, they are accused | thorities responsible if the police do| 1, Mrs. Lydiq Hoyt. 6, Mrs. Angier B. Duke, | Drinking a quart of | | rr A 5 . Jo! jr. } i : of rifling two pouches which they| not suppfess all forma :of lawless- i + Feld? HS & Mre. Charles By Dillingham, | BORDEN’S MILK each . |took to the woods near New Ro- | ness 4 Mary Millicent Rogers. ‘er Cooper Bryce, day safeguards your Freight Brokers Representing More |chelle, getting jewelry and throwing] When asked if there was any con-| §, Gurnee Munn, i @ Macartney. ; ' |the bags into the lake. On July 30, | nection between this morning's killing children’s health and Than Thirty Ocean-Going Con- le | Ia * | . ti Indictments, |‘B*, tlleed confession goes, . they | and the slaying nino weeks ago of Gus Some of To-Day 8 Selections || increases their bodily cerns Answer to Indictments. —_| ined a pouch containing $200,000 in| Diereks by Patrolman Ritter in a pis- B N Y k R d. resistance against all ; ancalins pleas, et i sullty sone pewetleala” Ronde be prneris ot | sari NOR EIDE OnE THERE y ew or. eaders diseases and sickness. | indictment charging them combine | Py a DI ‘o, of No, 2 anc john E, Fuchs rglarizing the ' a : To the American Beauty Eaitor, Tae Prening World: ) To the American Heauty Fattor, | ing to restrain trade and com-|Broad Street. Afraid to try nego-| Little Ferry railroad station, h nAsiraribipinarris ntne ature hat the list of the t ont Each tiny drop of nge before Judge Why haven't you printed a pictur ; “4 merce have been en, : 7 ike |tating the bonds, they burnedthem, | fused to make any comment, of Mixs Shella byrne? I've seen her] women in America Is a BORDEN’S MILK is Stepan! Bix vanlone hath SAA iy {#8 they had @burned letters. The|was shot through the right ear in| name on severdl of your readers | Corer fee Pehiaiad so AP eh clean, pure, healthful * eamship Foreign Freigit Broker mf s ASIII Peaces he majo arene oni ; aaenetation and the ‘Trangatiantic Aa- |ORds could have been negotiated, the | that battle and is now In the Rahway lists, and on my own list wien te) in, ede tne, I'm going to do end wholesome, BOK: ‘sociated ‘Trade Conferences, which in- pale say. Johnson denied the | Reformatory, SARI 1] gitla of the| best to keep them there, and I know ; oe clude more than thirty opean-going |°°"% oe Charles sehleffer of Orchard every other New Yorker Trl Big, DEN’S MILK—an ideal steamship Ine | Hackensack, a well known amateur | = food for gro’ ig kid- Up to an early hour this attorn | PIE KNIFE SENDS hawabail player, was shot-twide ty bile ] To the American Beauty Haitor, The Evening wort: |] dies. thos who pleaded to-day and were] THREE TO HOSPITAL | ets trom a 45 caltbre pistot yesterday lire Gnosvenon, | p2eray forthe thrilling fninh of sees tice ar to Gisnue ts the piss sees while he was in a boat near the Hoos! e icouy Notecian meaaactie ne stan ‘ hata Suat what T like, Phone for our solicitor and ar- waret Walter T. Barrows, |, Abraham Stegel and the two waiters | velt Military Academy, and he 1s NOW| gyre will appear to-morrow, and” a| ing anxiously for Tuesd “nee ‘om range for daily delivery or Sharles W 1 owinr Righs in his restaurant at No. 215 Bowery | in a serious condition in the Hacken-| good one, too. She is within a few) all in a row Ame girls for callthe man on the wagon hur oc. Fete nina Bee yal Pi otra bam ach Ae I Cole ie suck Hospital, No arrest was made, | votes of the list of the ten foremost.) | mine 1ST slashes in their facea and backs. Th Leslie A and Jules V. Behar. = ‘| s “There has got to be a‘stop to this} — a —-—— ———= $$$ _____ iL This is Prize Rhyme No. Bending in ving they Were re. Know now what {t means when a | oat | 45. Any b “tees Toned tn $5,000 ball each ipino brother goes “huromontado.” | OPEN Beason for shooting people in| FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL AT ONCE TO THE AME seipra shat eed DP § The fir "I d to-ds jwere Alejandro Salzar, a sailor man from |New Jersey,” said Sheriff Joseph FILL 0 Anke FTO THE AMERICAN 14 years can win $5 for OPP = N A BIM COLLINS CO. INTRODUCTORY Mae ESO tere ETanaies (the Philippines, became involved in «| Kinsley jr. of Bergen County to-day,| BEAUTY EDITOR, THE EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY; each rhyme we can use SUIT STYLES ARE STRIKINGLY NEW AND and four Italian lines. dispute with the walters after He had “The killing of Policeman Ritter EXCLUSIVE y IDE a NORTH SHORE LINE COST SET cut paving for them teat, night. His! county within a few weeks, Including : tated totes eeRTRe MODES, sanded Navan) Gounvenire bodily away from the counter as he was |t?St of Blanche Schyla,” He inti- ee . 1° PERNA ESA TAS ES ; ae te uBve , om Teaching for the fourth pie, But his |Mated that murder was becoming en- des 6800000000 tee ereaee Mevekiviescdesenes Borden S Farm PLAIN TAILORED, FUR TRIMMED AND EM- sia alien notion expert at #&® became insensate when Siegel aaid tirely too popular there and that| : nsec BROIDERED MODELS AP- | Palak satiate that Kt wault re, he could go if he would acknowledge | When the September Grand Jury con- | Migs coceutaeseat es Vania ciisiaesiesni sie: Products Company, : y a DEES aN A HOST (OF ulre $360,000 to acquire all rights in taking the pies as a beggar and he |Yenes next Tuesaday, Judge Parker| Be sete tereeeeesnentersseeneeseneneerseeerersessnes eae PROVED NEW FABRICS AND SHADES, quire: $969, iM Ls turned on everybody in sight with the | Will order a sweeping Investigation, | ‘“ the New York and North Shore Trac- pie knife. It took two policemen and| To-day is the thirteenth day that seeeeee eres ttt eeeeeee sreewerererresereres Creveee theese ne, tion Company. aes Mt restore that line a TOSRE BELA CE of patrons a subdue him, Frank Schulz, husand of 1 0) rs | to service, r, Allen recommended Several patrons were so interested Zand Ee ay 4 Sereneavsiesienss ae | buying current and using one-man “ars, tho fight that they left without peving Pepulacand Biward Feulkn SF VESEY ATRRET 45.00 to 110 00 and up Capitalists Interested In restoring tho thelr checks, been held ar material witnesses in NAME Phone; Cortland: 7961 : eervice abandon last spring pave Salsas was locked up to await the re- the Hackensack Jal) without any : TTD See eet eee een eeeeeeeneeeeaeereeretenrees ; taken up the estimates for considera- covery of the persons who hurt his Charge being lodged against them ip . ——— fon. feclings, connection with the Schulz murder. ADDRESS . tarsens a fe b i

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