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" RRR ano aa 7 — “ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 11, 1920. whan hire Sete ma ite bs Peasy kine Gar wey, tare for one/.R.T. BLAMED FOR GIRL WRITER FAINTS |HYLAN CA APARTMENTS? SURE Hot Presidential Camp aign tee" pace [nine mon ag to nim. '| MENACE TOHEALTH IN COURT AS SHE | FOR NCALLS TRAIN WRECK CAUSEO HeR|e2!ly don't think she recognised hin. Rear te saota Sak aan 7 | DENIES KIDNAPPING ’ F, Exe M ‘ FIRST CAMPAION THRILL. — [and Ann is an exacting youne perect| Caused by Operation of Less Cars Says Continuation Schoo! Is Thinty LOTS OF EM IF YOu ails to Excite Mrs, Cox in nan"batatnet ti, mene ueat MES Cex Taction and” ‘presence, “Pheretore| ‘Than Ordered by P. S.C.» |Former Vassar Student Waives] —Disguised Attempt to Bring the Governor has been out cam- when her father procesded,to neglect Extradition—Sald to Have ‘Bh ‘al her, as she thourht, by gding away Says Report. = In Gary System. «ANE THE PRICE Her Caen 'Trailsend Home ‘ister inet, eer atu | tedeiver meccien "to other perp! 4 jnat torenrowding and fet Seas a Asanpe: Bas wos quite enough for one campaign. Her manner was distinct! " fro mate to-day that he thought the be ly cool, 1| menace to publle health" resulted from | a a rf Con- Fe ak aa ge Bk gard [ac the operation of trains made up of tower MIR® Betty Brainard, fiction and |iinuation Schools, designed to ald pur plained.” regiaph meas ke “It would not be exactly true to say| care than directed by the Public Service Rewspaper writer, fainted in Weet|pils who have been obliged to leave that caine te mo told of tl gel my life just at present ts what | Commission, were made to-day before side Court to-day before her arraign. (°C?! before their reruing graduation jed Deputy Pubite Servies Cogrmiasioner were “a lot of bunk.” He enid the 1 have people in my life now Cl inartes Vv, Halley in a report ren. MEN! aa a fugitive from fustice. The] piain wan but 9 thinly disguised (gestion of Gad dicen ut I extas nay | Suakbe oP ctoert phone ave In that | dered @y Chartes Stapdtaat, supervising charge was contained in a telegram sprees Sennen, toe are that’ meseane dings, but 1 Ie. tinumber. It weema to mo that hardly | transit Inapector for the Commission. gram the police of Tacoma, Wash., t clone he thinke but ‘ittie—tnto. the felt at once that something terrible|" day goes by that someone dovan't| Commisalonor Halley sakd be would ! bad happened, en J being| Want to tgke the picture of ‘the can. | feeommend tat the report be sent to who allege she aided Georee T. oy “4 was the Comminston'’s legal department for broken to. mo gently, For sbout|(!date’s wife’ or a view aomewhbere | (he, \lonmimsons tema) alixing the Stage, until recently employed by a twenty minutes [ wae moet appre.) ®Dout Trailsend. Whenever the fhtersore rh = rs ‘a elth ewe wervice, of obtaiding possession how to make fages In a watch factory” | hensive woma: oa 1 you, But) Yel! rings I'm sure It's either a phe-| Arthur G. Poncock of 1. .R. Easownge! he tidettan ’ se" ne ond ee tde thane t rectived 4|fomrapher of &@ newspaper corre-lecprossel wurprive at iiictomn, G2: of hia (weaty.montha-old son, Bobbie, | "tid the Mayor ® |second telegram, this time from Mr.|"pondent. Tut Tam rare glad to|Shiving tne company, waw living the beat Ming frainard anccrted she did not | Comptroller Craig and Borough Pree +o! mse! pee them, althow cannot help jservice possible under present conmiitions ident Riegelman laughed tn et pe ee eee |taming & Iie FPecnecinin ‘before [of man power ani soal shortage hace, eayittg abeat the matter | Mieemmen umn uproariowe e i ag ae P18 BE But the $45 a Week Mart \With Wife and Child Shies at | | the Rentals. “The gentlemen who are behind this camonfing® will soon be teaching men BIG RENT, LITTLE ROOM. Furnished Placee Come High- est, as Shown by Survey approval. A request for $12,000 for rent oe both © camera and 9 newspaper man MAAR E She waived examination and oxtra- ‘There was one amusing incident in 5 in a faetory building for “ ” | However, I pone and smile Wr look RE FOR of “To Let” Ads. |eonmection with that A to| However, 1, pose and smile ¥r tock 1$17,000 MO! aition, n + for the employee wae hear tt Jr gry <e ewe |hope the lens catches nothing of my DEMOCRATIC FUND, Mian Brainord ts twenty-five years|lald over? with the approval of dil New York, particularly in the en- | tlete ol ee AR mbarrasament. vi otis old and of prepoasersing appoarnnc: }members of the board except Borough Prosident Curran and President La uerdia of the Board of Aldermen, ae me. pertneety ‘Serato 2 eee : . Miss Brainard stidiod at Vanna that there should be an increase ‘nly 4 ’s Receipts During; be winks have tea nber of visitors to Tratlsend Larges Day nf Kiang wan graduated from Radelitte fwith tho wreck. As a matter of tact] ' people possess an under- Campaign—Missourl Governor | por father was an editor of the Seat: that man was the one who sent the] tandable curiority as to thes home Matches” Walson. tle Poat-Lntelligencer. The law fri first mossage. The engine drawing] Place of a Presidentini candidate, Por sats . of Jerome, Rand & Kresel has bess the train was-an oll burner, and it] that reason there are cara constantly | Governor Gardner of Mismourl to-day | Cvained in her intareat a feared tue thing would explode,| coming up the driveway to the house}. cicned the President” with a $600 virons of Manhattan and the Bronx, may mot centain enough apartments for all who seek them, but one: thing is éertain, as a day-long perusal of for rent advertisements diaclosed yeeterday—there are apartments to be had by those who have the ‘price. Acquttted Jobn Averil of No. 163 60th Street, Brooktyn, waa discharged In the Pith Avenun Court to-day when charged ty » come In the gentleman if question deeme.| Tae visitors do not ask to com: contribution to the Democratic Nation: | Pere on Chateman Mays.| iis mo: ior-in-iaw, Mra. Louise Willers nake rr throw the] They evidently merely want to see the tor . ee 3 1 eatg morning. papers yesterday pane nen n — “he Sle e' wide| uuteida of the house acti the grounds. |#! Campaign . it was Gen,” Pershing and Lloyd Ortsoom,| son, of No. 849 87th Btreet. with ahane Hated tn the classified columas some. ee eee ee eae y ot the] Evidently too they do not want to aeo [at Democeatic ‘ fofmer Aratyann to It joning hia three «mali children in a. tot thing over 800 furnished apartments ‘mysterious man me, But I hear them. My room is so] The largest amouts ote cwnich came called on Will H. Hays of the] the worse ot Aprall “e avert ant for ront and @ tow over 600 unfur- | wituated that I can hear conversation | single day, it was salted. Republican National Committes, Gon.| hia wifo had left him and that he nished ones, ranging in size from one |SHE HEARS FROM CANDIDATE} iy our dooryard, and aw it Is very PB fa. Prrahing. characterized the wait as Ais.children in Mrs, Williamson's BY TELEGRAPH EVERY DAY. [quiet out here every word comes ty “purely aoclal,” rd while he worked, foom with bath, non-housekeeping, to ‘Although Tratlsend is somet =| me with startling distinctness, I say tighteen rooma, duplex and regal, with option of doing your own cook- m St. Line OC 8, A. T. Ranntow. | The Union Street surface line of the’ 8 RT. was opened up thi ning tor rom hi Mr.| starting because { have overheard ee ee ee itae aire the most amusing remarks ahd crit!- Bs Mf our place. Ob, yes, some of]the firat time since the “strike. An+ tap vou tien tt sou prove var tee gay Uy remy ehh ro eeere aa iP visitors dow like the house at alll noon: t the com for you free if you prove you can pay tion with him by telegraph every da: pe rupen t write w ime because he inj and don't tute to aay HO, A far tao busy, but I get tolegrams,| All thelr reasons, every ol some long ones, too, telling me all the oe ee i LF ie. i news ¢ nenayt tefle mi ry they don't like « dt or| chink it a half bad sort of place nm . that he faa! sesompiahed oer ne all our visitors are not of our mind. [t) the candidate, a the papers call mo, af| seems almost too bad to let them | showkd be in ry much worried Let alicia ake ook hoew that their criticiams have been | anxioui teMout, really, T have ine Coty after just how T huve to «et | #0 clearly overheard, but, on the othe ad'a more Guat tne le my ; 1am now spending here at toa out of the new rs.| hand, all tastes cannot agres. These Agu mt ae ‘ail, the ones which | frank critica of oure may not like yi Smt pot worried mor aber insta | : 4. not support him as well as thore| French arohitecure; they may think | a is, Why should L pe?® But I wi For insta you" | whichgdo. the house too small or too lange; por-|confess that I've had to make one sing about $45 a. week and | MAG. JAMES M. COX AND HER BABY DAUGHTER. NISM@*sunday the Governor (Mra |haps they may dot like living In the| great anerifice since the campaign be- Satin wie ade Suse Yor vem leox refers to him alternately as "The| country. I'm sorry they fool that ne ne th le es — F} ot de nadl ath rage dap aes otted vernor’ and “Mr. Cox") apent the! way, becnuse the Governor and I are Pp ol Geo . . 0 43 . SauELe cae ee ne a Hee del od | y with me here at Tratinend, Just devoted to Trailsend lot for u happy wife to ; the rent and have unimpeachable social references. There were alu) advertisements of apartments for rent in more than 90 sparticent houses, nearly all clasel- fied ue exclusive, even in the hitherto inclusive Bronx, and such as deigned to be #0 communicative ax to men- tion rent avidently have a penchant Coney Idand and the Met- 4 does not moan, of} or t s ° with wedding presents and tote the baira, ‘At Correspondent of The Byening Creat nent the tavernore prog.|pefnre he started off on thin preaont ,“t auppose that 1, being the wife of | ive up” | ‘ all right, turo to the ads. @ | DAYTON, ©, Uct. 11—There in| ress from State to State and to read | You search assiduvury for some- probably no move placid woman In all| hia speeches as soon as the nowspap- thing within your reach and in accord- Obio than Mrs. James M. Cox, While| crs reach her. But, as for oxeitement fi ance with (he admonition of th her energetic husband is travelling} i her life, as the wife of the hard) ter on saving in your po mg hither and yon over the country deliv-| Ughting Democratic nominee for} Open All Day Tuesday (COLUMBUS DAY) Pathway to Success.” Here's one—no ¢ThS all the speeches bis endurance] White House honors, th: re own words, 4 complete tack “It's exciting Governor ts here,” ley, quite unworried and not all ox-' your cnrrent it ien't either, $4,000 a year. Here are Will permit, she is at home tn the two more, each Usted at $1,200 a your, Chateau Trallsend i the Miam) Val- Not so bad, only a# little more than half your pay, Which verifies an old theory of economics that if you make & iittie bit you mpend the greaver part of it for rent, but you decide you're not working to prove ecouounc tawuies but to be @ provider for the budding fatoily, so you read on. Here's one for $85 4 month. Ab, now here's a piece of real luck! Four rooms for $60! It's way up in the Bronx some- where and mayve you'll have to walk 15 minutes to feach a subway, but iV, be nive for baby. Two four-room apartments at $60 & month were ail that a close survey of the c.assified ads disclosed. But Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Serviceable HOUSEHOLD LINENS At Considerable Price Concessions Trish All Linen Satin Damask Table Linen, Full bleached, choice designs - _ . . - yard, $2.75 Tt has been our self-imposed function to present at moderate prices the truer new style-creations—simultaneously with their, introduction in so-called “excluewe" shops. there were many at $100 up, and if the ads may be considered falriy in- icatory moat of thein were up, some of them high enough to overlouk some perk and a rental of $400 @ month, Larger apertmenta, it aca | rented more reasonably per room than small ones. Quite a number of eeven-room places we; $125 a month, rome even at Tomorrow, October 12, « inthe 428 h Anniversary Trish Union Li Damask Huck Towels— most of them ranging upward from Veirabas Gone rish Union Linen Damas $116, which probably accounts fo b : y 9 : % , . doz. .75, 3.25 the great niimber of apartment dreil- of America. Table Cloths . . ench, $4.25, 5.75 | Hemmed , $2.75, ere who are taking in roumers tls - . ars 7 . \ 4 "mall apartments of two rooms and Irish Union Linen Damrsk Union Linen Huck Towels— aa eo forth, variously called bachelor, Napkins : . doz., $5.25, 6.50 | Hemstitched . doz.,, $6.75, 8. non- housckee! ng,, studio and . 1k hich ta th G 1 ‘ . at : i | “ls— r > Feltacean ie ie er etee Irish All Tinen Satin Damask All Lien Duck Tate an ates ogee Se LARC Rae entae, Table Cloths . . each, $6.75, 8.75 | Hemstitched . doz., $15.00, 17. the rubles of landlord-fix rentals ; rticularly if they're furnished. Seve . . x . _ tral were Tinted Os less thas $106 but Irish All Linen Damask + | Turkish Bath T oney ie jer ascended steadily— see . , ‘| i $136, ‘t1e0, $175, $200 up to the ditzy Napkins . . , doz., $7.75, 9.25 | Hemmed . . . ‘doz, $ 5, heights of $300 a month for two rooma ; * - = 4 Advertined by a lady who ways ghe Irish All Linen Sheets—- Irish AJ] Linen Pillow Casea— feine avrend. Well, she probably can | k itched air, $4.73, 5.50 afford the trip. Hemstitched pair, $20.00, 25.00 lemstitchec . pair, $4.75, 5.! A WOMAN DIES IN AUTO crasit Pioneers All! Mire. With Son OLUMBUS with his dauntless determination to find the When Car Hits ¥ | short route to the Indies—these Happiness Stores with Mra. Esther Mendel, fifty-two, of No. their unswerving determina’ jon to lead the way to opportur 344 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn, died tn for everybody to enjoy good candies, Flushing (le 1.) Hospital to-day, from injuries received in an automobile ac- - A ; ber Pear tas ital onue | thovsands. Such service was quickly “discovered.” Here are the wath Fl ie ways we help you celebrate Columbus Day with “Happiness.’ ea Soe SPECIALS for Today ies eee at ten and Columbus Day: WADSWORTH’S ITINERARY. | maven sf Speeches tn Up-ttate Cittes This Week. James W. Wadsworth Jr, Republican candidate for re-election to the United MADEIRA LINENS—Hand Scalloped and Embroidered Luncheon Sets, i8pieces . . » « . - $809; 9,50 Afternoon Tea Napkins, daintily embroidered $4.75, 6.25 corners; box of 6.... Dress 45 Autumn Dresses - New Tailored Tricotines! 525 *35 °45 Teeming with new ideas of individuality Mosaic Tea Napkins, Hend Hemst’d and Hand Emb, Corners... . doz. $10.00 wack Warm, Fleecy, Extra Fine Quality - BED COVERINGS COLUMBUS DAY LEADER Italian Chocoiate- Creams - lb, 64c Vanilla-flavored qgar cream enters beaten light with egg whites and sipped in bitter-eweet chocolate, ae i i and 1enticity. Tricotines for smart Pa 7 pene SEDANS Ne-aay (Saleen 8 Checolate Covered Assorted Fruit Jellies - !b. 69c At Exceptionally Moderate Prices Exceptionally Moderate Prices authenticity. , si vecech ut Geneve this’ noon,” ‘The | A delicious assortment of pure fruit jellies—apricot, fig, raspberry and / afternoon end tailored wear—Satins of | schedule: Sollowe crushed }ineapple—coated with sweet chocolate WHITE BLANKETS . FANCY COLORED BLANKETS scintillating richness for more formal wear! October 1L Geneva, Penn Yan, Dun si ,, J, : ; ; es i i 2 OM and Ithaca; 12—Dryden Milk Chocolate Covered Honey Nougat - Ib, 75c Pink and Blue borders new plaid designs in desirable colors Distinctive types in the predominating Moravia and Auburn | ‘Thick milk chocolate covers a chewey center sade of cane suger, egg whites, streightlines, with novel repressed em- bellishments, subdued colorful embraider- ies and pretty collars. Exceptional values. selected almonds and p re honey, Chocolate Almond Clusters - ib. 99c wego; 14—ilion, Falla; 16—Johostow Amsterdam; Little ad $9.00, 10.50 to 12.00 pair $17.95, 19.50 to 21.00 pair Clusters of crisp Spanish almonds roasted to a golden brown and covered with sweet chee COMFORTABLES, $3.75, 5.00 and 7.95 each Printed Silkoline in new des HOLD 3 FOR AUTO THEFT. cS ™ Accused of Stealing Touring Car Choco “Covered 54. Tutti Frutti 4 From Brooklyn Man. mararicy xe . Fruit and Nut Cocoanut “49 iciieton Toe Mca un suai Pedding Bb 1 Square ue tb. ns and attractive colorings. | ataon, all of New York, were het eae Ss ES a ay Jods Meade on the ee ot | FULL WEIGHT —16 ounce ounces of CANDY in Every Pound Box ia SHEETS MUSLIN PILLOW CAS! having stolen @ touring car delonging “Largest Candy Store tn the World.” Single Three-qtr, Double 4ix36 45x30 50x36) | F W. Fifth A to Charlies Greenhours of No. #27 Bhet- 64 EB 14th, Union S find «leo 43rd Stree® 229 Broadway, mw 80th St Hemmed..... $1.85 2.20 2.40 | Hemmed. 45c. 55c. 62c.| | » Thirty- ourth—W est of ift venue field Street, Brooklyn, The machine | Hudson Terminal Building between Sth cad 6th Aves. 1343 Broadway, nr. 35th St had een parked 67th Street and path Avenue. ‘Tho three inom, who were arroated on the Boston Post Road last night, sald they were tak the machine to Bos ton’ for © ads Melville. Hemstitche 2.00 2.35 2.60 | Hemsfitched 55c. NEW YORK ‘Saturday night at Falton and Nassan Streets 42 East 23rd Street U2 Broadway, nv. 33rd St. 65c. -72c. | |

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