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bile, THE EVEN law Wome as aS DAL, Grav 7 ai, ivao,. 4 'y a Je THREEU.S. WDGES Presidential Campaign FAGRLSEYES — “CONFESSIN' BY turret. SMARTS * 482% an STUDVRENTLAWS. “Famous French Hlimmorct FAS ONEMUST RATHOM ON WAR. agus cs tem atule Hokls Good Decision. = 7 . bun, Pofttvvone tenants of an apartment ~ONTEST ST DECISION Bil aprons to Cuidado BE HIDDEN BY HAT ACTIVITIES BARED re ae won ae a ‘ | hey Call “Jimmie” Amazed | — Muntetpal Justice Davies yesterds iain fe ne ninth sunlelpal an Manton, Mack kand H Hand Delib-| Dekobra. Style Dictators Rule Those Document as to “Absolutely estes 1 eeeeet fet Uatiee CenGag t-te) ae eeate 1) Suiits Mi | he , . ; bie Salse Sta sacnit keg munta Joachin against Sarah Quigioy, | when Well & Meyer of No. 5 Badia pon Points Made | ALL RED TAPE LACKING.| | With Ordinary Optics | False Statements" Ordered Foriner Judge John ¥, Cowaty repre: | treet, owners. of the apartmnahAec i by Noted Counsel. Zee | May Show Both. Given Out by Palmer, | a — - on | j \NCIENT LAWS. CITED, [terest of “Common People” ON The Medes and Persians of the By authorization of the Attorne senting the tenant, prowg 1 to reduce thelr demand ef) 7) on oof the April lawa,/#!9 4 room to $12 a room. Court af vt repedied, the landlord | ‘M@ants had their haggle full fo euebe under a se whieh was ~ jn Contest Is Unknow | millinery trade , anembted on the General, United States Attorney | . paint ie ing the demonsteatién and Justiqnw | | | Was Fequited to serve thirty no- r, tree A ~ " t rancis saftey to-d nde pub- | enung ordere * room cleares a - onstitutionality the Issue Abroad. | Century Roof, have decreed that if Is G. Caffey to-day made pub- | ‘ tides Hood Ge tenant before Guigabe & ordered the room cleared, i " ¥ a girl has two flashing eyes only one Me & document which he character. ! ne declalon justice Genung waa in Case to Oust Tenant —— | Little = she ye the proceedit Bid ac dagl 5, : i as p | Sen aumntavad ate (80d /an “ite confession” or Jom R s , the climax of a three-day wrangle In Whose Lease Is Out By Mpurtes Dekobra, sigs igh gie Ut eg dre gi . hs % > ’ It had hoon generally believed that) wourt petween ti nts, the landlotd hose Lease Is Out. } wears her new winter hat. The other Rathom of the Providence (Ro 1) \ r n Bad bee! ted and . ie (Special Correspondent of La Liberte, t Mah, Or at Youad. Wee La i ce hel ei a ete ae hase MN) a a brought tm by aris.) must be hidden, Lh del pe al as to “absolutely false state that a landior 41d Lring his action hoch aldes. ‘The landlord based hie fine Inet Manton, Mack ond Hand, (Written Especially for The Evening| etecppladsulh ode pei tad AZ made by Rathom in speeches f m only Ave days’ notice range on A cash Investment of $49,000 ting as & Federnt Court of Equity World, Drawings also by | two eyes of the girl ure just ordi is ‘ The « hae been brought before and 9 mortgage of $200,000 on ie . M. Dekob: ! nary eyes aho may show them both, “5d otherwise regarding his own o FA everal courte in the stowed he had ‘ erved decision when they. adjourned ¢ ¢ PAM aure you will enjoy a trip on| ‘This makes for the equalizing of And. those of tho Department ‘ | Seach, wie the: ernie eoe 3 ear on his invest. { ’ + night Willlam D, Guthrie, @ Prosidential candidate's spe-| x “ Rice beauty. of Juntice and his own connection k Sey it n © poled lawyor, tad presented hia cial train,” a friend of mine at|A0¥: COX AS SEEN BY MAU The new styles @hown jast nicht “ith and revelations to the Depart ‘ ane + hintecWrue Ghd rey By. Staite ent. ‘This percent, they eon the American Embassy told ine in DEKOBRA. |number 136, and all of them were Ment and the Liebadas! _ 4, wae muffiotent toring arg ee riminal activities ‘of Pl - shown by lovely models, who, (nci- "ies, aliens and others Se dentally, displayed their ankles ‘The! The “confession,” dated Feb. 12, | show was the annual promenade of ‘1%, Was addresead to the Attorney the Retail Millinery Aw ation, Har J and stated in part ry Barniard President, and other hats at the Providence Journal's | Descendant of Signer of Decla nent to prove that these *. Which resulted from The Even. he World's fight to protect the mil- ons of te sir and ren and tenimts, and ontirely constitu. Genung to be sacl > pressive” Ju | grantéd the al, Unjust and Ever, on Aug. 26, t cane where the tems ve compeliod the bund until Oct. 1 tb Jorg to show hie Ngures since the pase ng of then Furia, a month ago. Accordingly, my first ide: | ant, means “one minute” for ording! rat idea when merican newspaper men, Hesides, lasidet de we American newspaper men, Hes! 1 ints In New York, wore Y York was to get in| way mtruck by the cordial atmorphere onable to both, landlord touch with seme) or the party. In Europe generally one who = kneW!and in France in particular we are Miss | FSA ULL WrTrR SPOON $43,009, which amounted te | . v ‘ on of the 40UrCen of informati are , vonal Some one WhO| more ceremonioun, I euppose that tf Were all produced by members of the (oom wt imlormin Bho a tion of Independence to Be Mar- , co ‘oduct “4 Sutional Ladies* r ton, M8tances of such confidential cha . Mr. Guthrie, heading the voluntary could introduce), French candidate was touring the National Ladies’ Hatter eB actor that {t was compolied t a ried to Richard Hol | ‘ legal Committee aiding to uphold me to a fourth) country between Marseilles and Bor- | William Rosenblum (Pr sen them up by intentionally suggesting| He Withers Jaughtor - . pean a habey 168 onally sugges Inn Isabelle Witherspoon, daughte the laws, appeared with Jullus Henry Person who would! deaux on a Presidential train, he| Mr. Rosenblum had a happy iden wag has Sire; Charten A Y dopted, Ses whioh did not actuutly exiat solve this problem] would be surrounded by attaches, last nicht and it was almost adopted. j. v's for me. But, after] possibly by a Chief of the Protocole, He proposed that the hats of the all, 1 discovered! Nobody would call M. MiNerand Show be sold ina to the highent + that there were|“Alex* and talk to him in shirt Didder and the proceeds turned over less difficulties in sleeves with a pipe in one’s mouth, to the American Hospital in France. information being suppl % seen acttling this mat-| But here you.call Gov. Cox “Jimmie” of which Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt 18 mian, Croat ie ue ‘serbian Ap orton nS thedd bie tags ed 4 $185,000 Marcus Brown Construction ter than I had ex-/and during the hot days of this In-! President, It was supposed that the gsocietion rn | Hote will be hla. brother hie at aan. Company, a New York ,corporation Dected, dian summer I, like the other boys motion had carried and t the bid) That while the Journal waa able to! T ceremony will be performed by West dist Street. The In America, and this is one of the|on the train,*took the Mberty to talk of George Kerngood for the Kauf- | obt ‘4 hw Wt pher Witherspoon, i $ w 1 torday to Ke newspaper's paper's) Holo, nephew of the late Dean Hole of itd own representa tives wore placed { presenta, | Rochester Cathedral, England, in the Lee iis rman and |e of Holy a Church, Only rela Austrian Embassies w gel snot true, the Will be present, Mrs, Clarence en asx “friends of the court," In- ning in the suit by the Marcus frown Holding Company against : Arnold Pollak, tenant. ‘This com- | Dany, a $1,000 cérporation, was organ {ued in New Jersey to take over the this reason th atement that unther Furs SUPERIOR IN Sa pew tf WISTINCTIVE STYLE waing n direct copies Dr. Caratens of wireless mex ro Hiak, whose lease ex- thing® I lke about you Americans, |to “Jimmie” in shirt sleeves—a thing man stores in Pittsburgh, $3,000, had, s ent to and from Tuckerton Latah Oct; 1, was frat there are no superfluous formalitie that would have shocked our conger- peen accepted. But there was some |and Sayville, m the beginning of wit pe n C ral attack on constitution. | Tf You want to see rome important! vative French politicians. Every mistake. Mr. Rosenblum announced wir, 14 OWN Wireless station Was Tonk Wit oats & ality of the rent laws, It aiso sought sof the De © enjoin the District Attorney from enforcing the section making it a misdemeanor for a landlord to fail te service afterward that the owners of tho/not used to catch these meamgoe nats would keep them and that a] That the contents of the type hospital fund would be sought in a) Written statement which the cleat GAMBLER ADMITS MURDER. declared had been handed by | of Independen Wraps jarive by the association. | ‘Then everybody danced and the |bassador Durfiba to Ambassador Bern. | at, elevator or oth ingab { tn detohin n buildings where such service is | |rewular show was given, and there|*torft, supposed to be io Saye: 16 Con an Carefully selected d to be provided | was more dancing until 2 o'clock thin| derstanding of the Administration's! Carmon Campeliano, 4 Mhlletotphin . Mz. Guthrie, in addressing the | morning, jattitude as stated to him by Mr.| gambler wanted hy the police of pelts developed , sald, among other things — jana ws unknown to Mr. Bryan! city for the murder there on Oot bf into the newest ISwould be a ach to our sys- and that the Journal never sought | Detective MoGinn, wy «to t ’ Sr ual auiiagens GOOD ROADS FOR BIG GAME. *| to muon thaw Me Bevan how any | he Tome tay wl M fashions \ uld find that our Constitutian says Peeteull: Raa AIILDIGA ears thitue of its contenta eving pending extradition 1 § . at hundreds of thousands of men, idron can be turned} nto the streets, and that the State 1a Bo power to prevent them from boing turned out, perhaps to be zen to deaty, unless th he heartiews demand ano was arrested oat ni) ania Station by Det railroat pol rd the gambler women and i tive latte Sergt, c wrmy* recruiting bi to eniint ‘I've says leading to Princeton will be in| Huerta in New York was published in geod faith, though tt ix doubtful that in charge of an | | tween Ca = | TON, Ovt. 27.—'The main high-| {Wee Capt, Boy-Hd and Gen | | . that ihe wanted kood condition by the time of Princeton-Yale football game, it was|@Py such meeting was held lannounced to-day by ‘Thomas J, Waser,| ‘That in regard to the Werner Horn |State Highway eine one nt any 4 Long & Short Models can meet who mitted a cirme and want t " ‘ pollaniy Ox lene} a vor ine to ¥ Anceton Cont That the story of the interview be a gestion that the Ni San es wher > bave streteh extending trom Deans to Wi material was gathered by or that “ i auring a | made nes nawick, a distance of ten miles, will | Horn was arrested at the inatigation | Mind on in gambling how | Furriers Exclusively and, Heaith Commis-| y oes hie seat of the Providence Journal” repreaen- | a . f “ rep the fear] n by Why tative iy unt | Rev spbadat tale Jor Pes | the fan arriving in Nawsau Nerv prating the hinty Hes of this city, now from one day to hen they would lose their That the Jov One Hundred Years roads will be specially marked tative in th or the guldance of football fans Ad nO reprewen-| gen anniversary of the inataliation of Hive of Consul General] the Rev. Dr John F Carton Bopp in Ban Pranclaco, nor did the | o! Proabyte mes, was impairing not only the | a 4 inforn n furnished by the news in Gua courts refuee to | H. Rudolph Wedemeyer Was Well That one stateme that ft AW wes) b Known tn Hichmond by Rad and V K 4 publi r rH. Rudolph Wedemeyer, pro: th* Fuxxestion that thin had j § ra | prietor of Gifford’s Inn, one of the land lo with the elimination POLITICAL. POLITICAL, w . iw F ka of aten Island. Mr. W attaches foundation and | — ee —_ ‘ : nd baa; WE AGREED THAT THIS FOWL OUGHT TO BE TRAINED AS A MIND | meyer, who div yesterday, waa ome of that no with that Intent singular Pood | READER, |the best known men of Richmond Wor- had ever been fade by Rathom or his H a ough, He was an uncle of City Judge wspip “To suy Sat the Leginlature ‘can. you simply ask him tol/country of course complains abou et ie or siaten. 1 . ; ; edemeyer of Staten bhatt World Almanac” wireless c 1 a helpless class againat & good reason to” But I do not know of a co sank WOn hive, kegan ae 5 wh alaagt 7 the World's Work ar or ‘ v a very rigid and] visit him, he 4 door. This is|where formalism was so stric uesta at Gifford’s © UNeee Lasher bs . hoa nen from « | j ‘ ation natitu- | the democratic fashion in a democratic} Germany before the war, 1 Hved in| favorite renort for motor parties and BOlek dite Sewsialle, XE, as Meinic | A O t Nate pipes Wd deez Loountry, Of coursa; there are acmme| Berlin ten Yours ago and wanted Ud aiming AMY Sica’ ater, suena sent out ftom Neuen with no ataltin plus American ppor uni : he of varying pollce power to meet | exceptions Hopubliean eandi-|once to see a very high oficial, Be r tobe at the e mand will : a & ; i ” a pame fu trying emergencies . nite Ho annot fore I was granted the permission to| J wen your Honora powld a man approach this superman, a member of | ’ | arts Tentally | the secrot police came to my fiat, ‘equals F ] | has no| mention this because 1 experienced tt| asked me two dozen questions about ‘KLIN SIMON XK EACS Ss ' dial power You will hold}a fortnight ago when 1 tried to « {ni ¥ ndmother’s matden name, my FRAKKLI = 7 shot. 2 HOPS e i ; aeaae te anking HACAIAE a Vikeek en Pte various residences wince 1900, If I 208 WEST 38th STREET ; ; , ; 4 Pek ket Presi ger og A sap had over been ini jaik of 1 was & ui 3 : A poor East Sie boy, who made himself what he is by his own effort. ; vt mis he de hat he may | American. relations. quite, Christian or a Mott edan, if Th - — ————_*____ — . - ‘ urn them into| neutral spirit of my mission, But | He rose to be Member of the Legislature; delegate to the Constitutional ? later I 4 accused by the Republi- 1 candidate's body guard of con nd by ways and keep $7°° was the Custom Shop | while they wan- | Convention; Sheriff of New York; President of the Board of Aldermen and finally Governor. le 1 because | spiring with thelr Democratic adver * i | sare & cthauent Hen would neve | Price for These He was always clean; always fearless; always wide-awake and efficient; coor lm Way | Pine reapen: T1osie Palle a | and always HUMAN. Of warm heart, keen brain, hardworking, busi- J -like I mported ‘ong the’ conatitutionad jot observing the Presidential . | ne and ever sympathetic with the needs of the masses. 4 They protect the community | paten in ¢ Cox's special train, and | | { ‘ ner aides opt really enoreg ey ; | The Promise The Proof of Performance ‘ t turned] Our past Presidents, esars, Loube e _ F || = jaran Poincare, would be vers F h R Sh t In 1918 Alfred E, Smith said: ( 1920 | rea itn sears len, dete, aa on rench Rayon Shirts Pes preiseceray ecole ae. juthrie said that the laws tes thelr own electloneer than I do." ernor."’ Dean Virginia C, Gildersleeve of Barnard College no landlord of any rights, lent In not elected by mains to the ‘No man has been more benefited by the free institutions of this “He has been independent and fearless. State than tihave,”’ His sincerity and courage have won for le at large, but by the Special ¢ the Chamber of Depu' a 7 screase his rentals, and the Senate at Versailles. Ther him nationwide recognition."”-—Dean such as any cit! lis very Httle ex coun ‘I know the State of New York and Robbins of Cathedral of St. John the 2s ie Alp Many not even A Custom Shirt, Ready-to-We. I know what its people want.” Divine : Hs hat : toctaKe , 5 “If elected Governor, all appoint ‘Such 9 career as Alfred E. Smith's is sideline : YDS: Ms MELE ER AG OR 806 ments to office I make will be possible only in a democracy such as panded 4 nudIY. led. Just Defore | left France, ther . 4 5 bility ( »” It in w justification of our insti Avant and able.” Perk Rat con tanie faction bien We have had them made up in ready based on fitness and ability, anc wes that the right kind entirely deprive the land ‘ Paria newspaper Le Matin on : ‘ in no case will be made for politi to the top. It proves : ? tthe Pe ! to-wear shirts in order to present some cal purposes. The interest of the larye body of independent citi- the houlo@urds waiting the result zens are glad to go outside of party lines to reward distinguished service in the interest of the people.” Rev. Francis people will be the sole considera tion that will affect the adminis 1an who looked like an habitue | thing unusual at a popular price. And, of course, they look like custom pro ace courke of Auteull axked FAIR TQ BOTH TENANT LANDLORD ne: “Say, mister, L put my last joule MER MAJESTY, THE CROWD, iS A fs tration of my office. I will be sub P. Duffy, Chaplain, 165th Regiment t : de Menthe, Do you know| BIG GIRL WITH A SENSITIVE ductions. They can't help it. They servient to no faction and I will Old 69th : they will give the rosult of ‘the HEART, have all the visible manifestations of a allow nothing to interfere with wernor Smith has been a champion of the proper discharge of my people without being ¢ demagogue,”” duties.” Nathan Straus. Vote for ALFRED E. SMITH He Made Good med, “den' relations with Russian custom shop origin- the texture of qual Regs aS ity, the patterns of refinement, the col ot expecting ¢ ys , indiorie| Menthe to Win the race, ‘but Mil Ke nh pushy” wigaend Uh ors of restraint, the cachet that is indi my right shoe ; xed by: the tHe | Secor AN EXAMPLE 0 RUA Cee Pornie RORaEGANe | viduality. There just are no such shirts Dari peta te 7 | GO: ; F ty ; Mer i ao AMERICAN EFFICIENeY. © | : at four dollars! FOR GOVERNOR ne Vath. Haldia 1 joined Goy. Cox's special uvun at jain tiie “/ iy has told such |oulsville. The composition of the orators addre - = at Mey may bniy |na| train appeared to me to be a fine ex 4 wheelbarrow in Seer ds in certain s ample of American efficiency, Every- | $ when they, HAYS Bo butte: they must so Inve tend tribune, or from a doxeart or a hay © them uninves thing was 80 organised as to give the ye Known a member of American public the didat French Chamber wh ny as he had delivered his electors in a Bohermi —& Rak in} it Sion no) SQ] OZ 3S PIFTH AVENUE Mark your ballot like this Citizens’ Committee for Alfred E, Smith udges demand that we f urs | mpecc hes as Boor our figures on expe n. oM, Wells Hawks explained Orawn by an old hey can Ox the rents, and if we do afford to buy a Rolls Roye it |to me how the machinery worked and not om Ninth Page) | more than ever, | romliaed that one { (Continued on Highth Pages . ‘

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