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=~ “ v rE CITT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. THREATS OF DEATH WIFE, SUING, SAYS ‘Won’t You Buy My Pretty Flowers?’ Society Girls Say Seon eee ere FOR CLARA HAMON |. D. SIRE SERVED | At the Big Floral Display in Grand Central Palace sesiexes ‘tenet ase: Press t0| sion OFcais Condit Jeney F SHES REED. ASA LADY'S MAD ra se” rea Justice McAvoy. ‘Long Branch Line. © ~ Eight master plumbers and four| Confticting statements were isaued conporations, indicted on charges aria- | to-day aa to the outcome of a ing from the Bronx plumbers “oode | Ce @t which employees of the of practice,” pleaded guilty to-day] York and Long Branch Anonymous Letters Also Re-| Declares Husband Was Too ceived by the Sheriff and Attentive to Woman Friend, Prosecuting Attorney. but Cruel to Her. CASE TO JURY SOON,| "8 Clarence D. Si RAIL WORKERS DEN ACCEPTING PAY before the trial of Manhattan master | Teed to accept the 25 plumbers was resumed before Su-|“uction In wages pro preme Court Justice MoAvoy. Central Railroad of New Pleas wero entered by Vincent J.| owners of the ling, Ratt Berneaser, John Richman, B. W.| ensd Rodd, Patrick R. Tully, Joseph Dona- the casting ‘scoepted tie hue, Albert & Deichsel, H. Salzman, Jacob P, Mullen, N. 'F, Berneaser Company, John Richman Plumbing . President of h State Women’: Het O* ts, ane ide on ; te it Contracting Company. Barnett |W. > Lette bs: ‘ ne ‘ +4 5 OMPANY, ly Company, Love Letters of Jake Hainon| National Democratic Convention at Ina Counsel for six others indicted | Submitted by Lee W. Borry, general Ruled Out and Both Sides Son Francisco last summer, filed an wae granted permission to appear next} manager of the raflrond. They said a a de action yesterda separation { Tuesday with pleas for his clients, Close. Nin Goutter GUHA SMOG eealtst Her There was a total of thirty-one, in-| MT Berry, on the other hand, agreed AOSe, anty k's office against he cluding John T. Hettrick, in the in- | @walt the action of a meeting of susband, a member of a family o dictment. Justice McAvoy deferred rementatives of men empl rep: n joyed om all ANDMOHE, Okla, Maren 46, ormer theatrical prdéducers and man ern Ceniinprion ot che Manhatian | Jey Central Iines and raffroad ell With the.case of Clara 8 Hamoa,| teat Neehey dee ct plumbers’ trial, motion for dismissal | Cals on March 22 |tireats to kill and a system of close for indictmentea against John 1.] Im the cus of thy \cyw ou trial for the murder of Jake spionage during eight yeu In ad ition she swears he qualified as a js concerned, it became. known tia |#Uestitute tor a lady's maid several afternoon that death threats have |*4mmers ago In his solicitoun care of been made against the defendant and|* Woman friend who visited them a her counsel if she 1s acquitted, in| ‘Belt country home addition similar threats have beea| 4% 42 example of the close watch made against Spec'al Prosecutor H.|*"€ Sccuses her husband of main Knight and three co-defendants was|tral it has been decide denied by Justice MaAvoy. Attomney T. J. Donnollon, opening | Westion of pay to the | |for the Getenes, atid that his alients| Labor Bourd after a fi. were tok by the Cornell Company, |the men to accapt a reduction, plumbing supply manufacturers, that thelr lawyers, che firm of Hidits @|,,7r¢ Penneyivania has issued Bo» Hulse, had gtven them an apinion in| tices of its intention to ask which they held that the Hettriok | reductions of all classes of its em- Code of Practice was legal, Dloyes, fixing March 31 as the date Hamon, closed so fi s testinio ra, ti Ing, she alleges that since 1912 Hi. Brown, the jurors and the widow a by S12 when conferences will begin. and son of Hamon in case Clara 8, | *tempted to say not only whe EDWARDS FLAYS ‘The Reading yesterday begin its Hamon is convicted. ‘Threats in case | “"°UlG Bo In tho daytime? but hearings with the laborers, of whom . JERSEY SENATE Governor Is Incensed Because Pub- (me #he she > out, how long she Jcould stay and what she might do. She alleges he has frequently tried to shw is acquitted have also ‘be 5 it bas 8,000 in Philadelphia. against Sheriff Buck Garrett Ralph Peters of the Long Island, mad jarrett to-day admitted he re- leravent @ subsidiary of the Pennsyivanin, eeived threatening letters and said | PTY er from retiring at night and is ii ha» announced the intention of hue shard aii n the morning has sought to prevent th Gerves Nppasess yee yy Were the work of cranks ‘They happen often,” said the Sheriff, “but nothing comes of euch threats.” | It is noticed, however, the Sheriff not leaving any of his artillery ind him wherever he goes. ‘The compahy to reduce wages, jal Prosocu- | ady's maid very effec- her from arising. Turned Down. Her husband, she says, sought to TRENTON, March 16—Gov. Ta- PORTI prevent her from keeping her en- wards made an attack upon the Gtate FIDO DOES R A . agtments but refused to allow ther to Sonate to-day for Its refusal to eon- ACT IN YORKVILLE resign from political organizations, firm two Resctacagst seeiases te giving as his reason that her activi- places on the new three-man ie Reape ‘ | les helped him tn his business. : : cis ’ Ch tidadi Se a e id Judge nigh feeling the trial has engendered | the episode with the woman visitor Cpe eee eececeeeeme eres Ses = oe ee | ert ot princeton were Fejectod Inet Woman Gets Dog, While Wiaaviess (ui goust nue: oped weré} occurred in the summer of 1916, the oe ve eae FERRE RS OI VERMAYIORE TEES eI CORNY RUSS eee omrene night, but Harry Bacharach of At Finder Gets $15. sarmed jn court and open threats bce " INTERNATIONAL ‘ x were made ugainst ai conesed ears the husband Jantic City, @ Republican, was con-| wagistrate Schwab in Yorkytiie Court " ab e # friend to visit them. These society girls are selling flowers in the tea room of the FI firmed. or Brow dge Ohimpion then! irts a jower Show at | Palace. Th: i r to-day had to decide the ownership of Bi Sirs bee cancel then | “He was very solicitous of her wel- tenefit of the convalescent ward at Bellevue Hospital, ow at Grand Central Palace, The ten room is being operated for the |” "have no doubt” anid the Gov- |S” doy maumed “Fide and he dia Ie 10 ed a recess, avolding further|fare," she sta: ia proved adiiel 7aee eich Rishi — —— ernor’s statement, “that the public 7 pies foes trouble. . 1 . ~ |. ies im aes | be informed by the Senate, tha ioe Miia bases No. 163 Bast 29th The case probably wil h the |! ‘ar other woman lan for Memorial Week FLOCK OF WIVES \FIB IS NOT ENOUGH “of tack of capacity ana] Street, said she lost the dog throa jury to-night, Introduction of test\-| says, of tucking her | , nerly. perform the| month ago, Nicholas Baker, No, °6 Inony wus completed after savor [ite Reg mut envi np ere ALL AFTER HIM) TO VOID MARRIAGE |i ‘ity Comin | rears hi orator ond L : = the anima) “dirty and hungry.’ ks r Mrs. | ° ° . a P. Se aernikt Thomas {0% her and even helping her re , ie A tice 7 , ‘The dog was put in the middie of the 4 P.M, to permit Judge ‘Thomas IRE Ber and even helping hor remove v) waole court. Advises No. 3 to Sue fot ae ee we - AGED WATCHMAN SLAIN. qourt rae and the clalenants on either ¢ Clogged if Untruths Called = aide. Then the dog went to Mra Champion to prep: e his inst ctions: his instruction. Annulment, Not for ° ° Sets hails to the jury, S ld I. S t : Haa $30 Ronettt and told the world he was her's, Each side was allotted five hours THIRD BLOOIE FAILS. O vers § e in | Divorce. for Annulment. Went en the Jeb. Leta ot a Mage redhat ‘ta ne for arguments, and it was said that) store Owner Saye He ’ a he ae | “His first wife had him arrested, on-| During the trial of the suit for an- (Gorcial to The Brening World.) § rv Saya He Twice G vania Station. He is an officer and S 3 if the Judge had prepared his charge Mone: ! Moy, . | “j © is an Ol bee other wife bailed him out, and J was|nulment of marriage brought by Mrs. STANHOPE, N. J., March 16.—Joha | every d irs. Money to Wake Dry Agents. | Movement Designed to Restore| speaks three languages, the victim of , 3 : ; 7. only” pay $15, so Baker accepted that by the time court reconvenes they] pee men dentine thence: ax| igned t apeaks three languages, the victim of] about to have him arrested when io] Bille Salvatore Reyes agninst Gatur-| Woodburn, elghty years old, a night only pay $16 so, Baker aoce | will be got under way immediately. | peter Malet, twenty-five, of No. Their Lost Morale Also Ex-| most complete down-and-outer that |‘ @way. 1 have not seen him since."’| nino Reyes to-day, Supreme Court Jus-| watchman In the employ of the Hud- The Court will charge the Jury on] Bast 15th Street and Frank three points: murder, which, upon | twenty-sir of No. 404 conviction would carry a sentence of | were held in $1,500 bail ¢ death or life imprisonment; first de- | trate Cobb ink: day on charg gree manslaughter, the sentence for | "Samy Stern. which upon conviction would be from | Said the men four years to life imprisonment, and | Sore Sunday, ni -Pecond degree manslaughter, with a looey Koes the place." The mea gs minimum fine of $1 a Nenday nights said the nary 8. Prince Freeling, State Attorney General, said that H. H. Brown, Spe- os I have ever ecen because of his pride. | Mrs. Lena Klein, of No 142 Heral|tice Mullan remarked son Sand and Gravel Company of this -| pected to Speed Realization | He ina Regular Army man and was | Street, Brooklyn, mado this statement! “The marriage contract is the same| town, wus found murdered early to-day geper gees RESTS 1 > + 4 | only induced to come to me by a lady | before Justice Benedict in Supreme) as a contract to sell buttons or shoes. |at the entrance gate of the company’s -| of Sorely Needed Service| who told nim that 1 was a Regular | Court to-day in her action for divorce| That js the law of New York State sod Arba amad trang oa IN FLOOD TRIAL Army woman and would understand. | (pam Charles Klein. ‘They were mar- When it was testified that ‘Reyes! jack of hls head. Woodburn lived here. House. I shall have more to say about him | ,, : 9 i she WGK Rin in/tRS wok ie tarestiine ies oat int, asin Lee She | courted Misa Salvatore more than three | He was martied and the father af five Adjournment Taken Until) To-Mor- - = case I have yet discovered. ¥ ending. Dee. 520, K veers, visiting her more than three | children, * ‘abl By Lilian Bell. Go ner mean eo inciuse him in the months ending Deo. 16, 10ab. Alen DAA ey Laey, justice Mullan com: |, Waee moe, piast: wamnman repartes! Tow to Deckie Whether Defense ak: ed to the cry of category of the unclean, for in spite 16 Attorney Str . Manhattan. mented . hod 130 in tia pocket. No money waa wH be Made America has wakene ery of everything he would always man- _ Justice Benedict ‘said that trom Mrs. vacnowing thin man aa well as abo| found when the body was discovered. ~ her wounded. age to look the gentleman. I just Klein's statements thor seule os : wie enurder was discovered by GOored @ Prosecution rested to-day in Tho press of this city is beginning| happened to refer to him In passing, sumption that there had be must have, sho must have known that)» ioire an employee of the sand and|the trial of Policeman Cornelius J. he was not a Sir Galahad or a IWer- | RUABYTE an smmeyee ot Tea going to | ood, changed with the murder of . arriage, which. the lw to talk of a week to be devoted to dis-| _ But most of the boys who come to jeeal until shown to be otherwise, rket Court of extortion, No. 74 First she gave them $1 last night. flas t bad; revenue ager s and me these days could get none but the advised her to vont Morgun jr" ils work. cial Prosecutor, would make the | place goes blooey if you | able ors, ‘i acid anata Mens lyn gatas ‘ Ait —— James Cushing, sixteen yeara old, make 0 | Once weet Tt thes ene sh OL d soldiers. lowest kind of a job until something diverce action a i Mra. Keyes, who Qafore her marriage i opening argument and ti at Stand| OM the roof of No 640 W. 50th Street ling) woukl close for the State. It was said by the defense that three of the six attorneys would speak. The defense had nothing to offer I quote from a letter from Miss| were done to make them look morg —————— Ga Bank, Bh AGS) wa Wa operation bor | areear “Magistrate et 6 ‘ respectable. eles July 14, 1918. Judge Nott denied Elsie de Wolfe to a New York news- | TINCAMn 1, send them up to No. HYLAN TO REVIEW PARADE. pruno, charges Reyes did not acquaint ‘Trial. motions’ made by Willlam J. Feies paper, in which she says in regard to| 947 Broadway, to Guider's Health __|her prior to the marriage that he had| Justioa Tlemey, in Bronx ®upreme| counsel for the policeman, to take setting aside the week of April 6 as a/ School, where Mr. Guider receives the Plans Completed for St. Patrick's been convicted of a entme and sen-| Court, today decided former City! the case from the jury and to amend memorial week for the disabled sol-| used clothing sent to us for such Day Marchers. ed to pniso Mn: -wate Henry D. Patton of No. 2460] the complaint on the grounds that : | cases as these. St. Patrick's Day parade to-mor- ein told the Webb Avenue, must stand trial on the| the State had failed to make its case, diers: They hav r from Ki (Pree- | The prisoners denied the charges. Agent for Sel: ‘ a bath and a clean eet) row afternoon will be reviewed from 3 1917 Indictment charging he attempted | May Burns, a felephoue operator, when after argument the court ruled | Giovanni Aquino, Inc, of No. 9 “Lam heartily in favor of such of underwear. Then we try to Butler can gta Re Vitin Auwontie: aba ais | 1917 Indictment cnetiiee'tn woutiern| testified she saw the shooting efile the love letters of Jake Hamon to the | University Avenue, Bronx, to-day fled| movement, and while the public ) them on their feet and mike them | Sireie and the line of march will ox to ba|vamps. March 28 #rus set for the trial | drying her hair on the roof of No. 621 happy by telling them that their de! 2 amiss suit in the Federal District Court de- a e f the various aaa taal | led be Mla ise | Patton was alleged to have sought to] Weat 49th Street. She eaw two men im jefendant were not admissible, This may be weary of the trdblaxare over tend from 43d to 126th Streets, it : : souure votes for John Purrey Mitobel| Dain clothes emerge fromm ruling was considered a blow to the |™anding $26,000 damages allesed to} ‘ariyes’ and ‘weeks’ which in the FIave you ever lost happiness for | announced to-day by Roderick J, Ken-| courts could not hi for re-election as Mayor by represent: | Dot ee or or the Botts peel case of Clara Hamon, as it had been | 8ve been sustained during a raid on| jogt tew years have served to con- | even a short time? nedy, Chairman of the Arrangements| Mrs. Reyes lives at ing he was the Republican nominee, $2 the root ot Se ee ee expected to corroborate much of her | March 2 when $100,000 worth of liquors} Centrate their attention upon this Thave. And I know from personal | Committe 16th Street, walle Reyes lives wt No ra ilanias fecene oatenents i 2 were seized. He atso demands Mie experience how jt hurts. ‘That is|, Mayor Hylan and former Governor| 17 West 1034 Stre ‘Third Jary Disagrees on Hobo- attribut. testimony through Hamon's letters|return of the liquors or their equiva-| or that worthy object, we cannot | Vy ion understand these boys. Smith are mong those who have ac Ses cp DREISER ken” Policeman's Gullt. ed to have been made by her to As. re ‘ ; ; District Attorney J 1 to her. ent in cash, a to let our disabled fighters cepted Invitations to review the pa-|Fretght Conductor Crushed to eer D ta tes waa a | See y Joyce, in 0 her. The defendanta in the action are| Afford to let o he |MANY MARRY FROM SHEER |rate. Others invited Include Archblahop | Death by Carn. Foe Nee ated an reks a! Charge of the Homicide Bureau. ‘Phe defense formafy rested after! Daniel C, Chapin, former Supervising | feel themselves forgotten. The DONELINGSS, COME EA at ei paaefellle fe Jona Leste er yiitadcipiia, a tretgne 227. detore Judge J. Qf MeCarthy |" ame detente was to have bi an exception to the court's ruling had | Feder Prohibition Agent here and | American people have not forgot- ” Supreme Court Justices and State and| Jone Leaty of phiin, ® FFeHENt tetieg to-day to find @ verdict in the] afternoon, but after counsel peg I aera ne ite State Logan pre. | Agents Smith, Wittenberg, Einstein and | {O01 Te oe not fail to | These soldiers of ours have a better otticlal {conductor of the Pennayivania Haile man of Juhh M., Clarks a” dtobeken po-| fondant conmilted with Judes Nok an: been noted, ani § gan Di n. en, & y right to happiness than we whol 4 will be a special division in the | road, was caught between cara he was liceman with forging two| nouncemant was made that an " sentation of rebuttal testimony, in-| George L Donellan, who represents | meet tho demands which such @ | stayed at home have. ‘They have| pitade for d who| conching Bit Meikone “and Great money orders for $100 each. ‘The three| ment was granted untll to-morrow to ‘ A | Aquing, was said to be bringing other froducing Sam Blair, a newspaper | actions for liquor dealers raided with man, who obtained an interview with | out warrants, for lossce totalling more | helpless service inen ‘upon thelr | Tet niost of *) O than 000,01 +t, , e] ve los! lope. Sa Hamon at Chihuahua City, snseten, their interest and their Sanwa ve Ti ack to them? so" Alemander 0. Andermma an: ie . “) ” sy" . ey want companionship, a home,| oureed that the former members o| Erwin C. Daniels, a Denison, Tex, ADMITS “DEAR HEART” NOTE. “Let us have a memorial week |friends, ‘That Is why a service house,| ie 165th Infantry, old 69th, will | s ie tat 10‘ o'clook. | for our disabled soldiers!" where all these things will be given, pene bythe 69th Notioned Guana at son to Dallas, was put on the atand, Him fudearing Letter. If such a thing is brought about by mee Gr ckeecoihe aM poys marry—| stecegiioks Caimedral: They etl re: and the State rested. at gees be extra | Other influential citizens adding their] marry not for love, but because they | Cathedral Collece, Madison Avenue ant! Beforeseaving her cottage here for | wonderful to me Fey ee eeu.” said a | Voices to hers, a great work will have|are so bitterly lonely. Often they re-| Slat Street, where dinner will be sexyed the Court House, Clara Smith Hamon | strep read in court to-day ja the i-| been started and a greater calamity | gret their rash Sat when it is too late, | to the veterans knelt tm prayer with Mrs, Jennie | vorce trial of Ronald W. Orr, whosv | will have been averted. a Sc . $2,000 GEM FOR 15 CENTS. Sharples of the World's Purlity| wife ts a daughter af Alan Dale, dra-| speak advisedly, for I have learned! «tow long?” af . Mrs. matic critic. Lionel H. Dolaro, alleged | more of the actual condition sur-| "Six months.” ; League of Ohjoago. Mrs. Sharples is | Tm Sndont, was placed op the stand | pounding the Soldiers Out of Luck 1a) “You sbouldn't—in your condition.” | “as Who Gat@ we uo 1: From ‘here trying to induce Clara to enter| 5g shown the letter, He said it had! One day of The Evening World's Ser-| “I know it. [ wouldn't if I bad it] N°@t Held With Robbery suspect evangelical work in case she is freed | been received by him and that it was) Vice House drive than I learned In| to do over again,” Mystery aa to the ownership of of her murder gharge. ‘Moke letter went on to say: “T am|the whole month of our Christmas 's there a baby coming?” diamond broogh said to be valued The defendant looked much re-| tired out. My emotio Yes, ma’am.” caused Magistrate Mancuso, in Harlem and my pas-| campaign. Heved when she entered the court| Hovets Worship of youand the deste) Bocause thin time they come tn | Nobody can live and be good with-| Court to-day, to hold in $3,000 bail each room to-day after her trying ordeal] of life without you always near me| POO Mime door there ial CUt hope. The one cry all through | for examination on Friday, Juhn Sullt- have, tired me, Hut it is gorgeous for y Opes Swale the war was morale. Keep up tho| van, twenty-elght, of No, 1417 Lexing- on the witness stand yesterday. She] ali" that, and i'm glad I'm not placid. | always a forlorn line waiting. morale of the eoldiers! Fill them full| ton’ Avenue and’ Patcick Cummings, git tale 2 0 , the - rate tis Street. who sat with her during the morn- fatter to hide their dire poverty, | home which will worry them! ‘They | Stroct. ie oN ing. Her expression was more com- AUTO CHAUFFEUR FLEES. | fies pose were the same ‘who ee ae os wore tt they Bere Street ‘atation ang told Detective Wii; cent and ugh: ‘and: wi marched away so proudly to battle] ane Ham Vachuda that Cummings hai cag Sie: Sued 809 We res Women| only g few short years ago, and that| So while we needed them we did) stolen a diamond brooch from _ him. cheerful as ahe chatted with her at- in their pockets are the thumbed | Cverything in our power to keep hope] Vachuda arrested Cummings and found torney. and worn honorable discharges which | high. the brooch in his possession with th-ee Will ride in. automobiles, jireeta yard, Jersey , to-day, and juries had the evidence altogether sixty-|dectde whether er not to make @ de- ision, command y t n hours without belng able to agroe. | fonse, Col Timothy Moynahan, week would make in behalf of the |earned theirs. Yet most of them who come to me chauffeur, who drove her from Deni- | .._ respondent Saya Mre. Orr Wrote Hite and Seriousty In: in Washington Square, = Esther Kapner, twenty-nine years ing which it is alleged REWARDS STREET SWEEPER. Weman Gtves Fim §20 For Returm of Jeweled Cigarette Hol Mrs. Clarence L. Hay of No. 32 Hast 37th Street called on Street Cleaning Commissioner Jotm P, Leo to-day to recove> a jeweled cigarette holder which she recently lost et Lexington Avenue and 30th Street and which was found by Terence Keating of No. 2237 Chat- terton Avenue, the Bronx, a street @weeper. was ‘with four ememids and twelve diamonds. Keating recelved 0 twenty-dollar reward ¢rom Mrs. Hay. ieeeceennitiecceces To Float Ship Sunk at Dock. Officers of the Moernitt-Chapman "Wrecking Company eaid this afternoon hey expect by night to have the steamship Bormode, whic heank last night at her dock, foot of Columbia Street, Brooktyn, above water by to- night. The Bermuda, which ts 296 fect Jong and under charter to DB. Doar- “med auddenty. font cite jhattan, nd was quickly Nonded through « Brade’by th Sta: ¢ remove! of th Preliminary io repaira, old, of (No, 140 West Fourth Street, was struck and seriously injured by an au- tomobile which tan on to the sidewalk at Thompson Street and Weshington Square South early to-day. She was thrown several feet and was uncon: scious when removed to St. Vincen’ Hospital. ‘The chauffeur jumped from the car and disappeared, according to the potice. Two young women in the car were questioned at the Mercer Street Station, but Were not dotainod. ptaRbia si SD Breokiye Car Crossing Argued. Justice Kelby in the Supreme Court in Long Island City heard the argument of Col. Wiliam Dykeman, counsel for the Brooklyn City Rail- ways, against the motion of Com- missioner of Plant and Structures Whalen for the’ appointment of a@ commission to fix the values of a crossing over the tracks of the Brooklyn City | Raliwaya at Driggs Street and Bedford Avenue, Br lyn, the tracks of the Willams- burg Bridge Municipal Railway, Decision was reserved — oe Rolahevik Pamphlets in Brooklyn. | Bolehevik pamphlets by the thousand were found scattered the Brook- along the lyn water They called gn workingmen to 4 “or” Soviet mutely testify to the faithfulness unto death of their bearers, PITIFUL EFFORTS TO KEEP THEMSELVES NEAT, Often these boys are not clean They would like to be clean. No matter what their habits were at home before the selective draft, the army taught its young men the one great lesson of persona) cleanliness. So they would like it But with only one suit of under- wear, and not even a room of his own, how can a boy keep clean? ‘Have you ever imagined the touch. Ing efforts of these homeless ones to keep themselves looking neat? ‘Can you imagine their rinsing their one suit of underwear in cold water at night and having to put it on damp and sticky the next morning? ‘Their awhward, clumsy little make- shifts to hide their bitter poverty tear my heart, 1 often think “What if this boy be- longed to me™ Some are from humble parentage and some from the very best, for the Soldier Out of Luck takes in all classes. CULTURED OFFICER SLEPT IN BOQTBLACK’S STAND. I know one man, a gentleman, who efore he came to me slept in the bootbiack’s stand in the Pennsyl- o t em| diamonds m 1 not only demand care for them| diamonds while they are too weak to work, I demand more. I demand happiness for them. Homes, where they will be cheered by an atmosphere which comes only from persona] care, com- panionshtp, books, music, games, use- ful employment, attractive surround ings and the sure knowledge that life stil) beckons! And these things I will fight for until I get them. For I believe in my country’s belief in justice. And it is only justice that I am asking for the ex-service man. Our own national xistence is builded on the very things I beg for my Soldiers Out of Luck—life, liberty and the pursuit of hap) At present they haye only a frail hold on life, no Uberty at all, being in bondage to poverty and disability, while in their pursuit of h: they are already hopelussly dis The Evening World is raising a fund for a service house to be oper- ated by the American Legion, be- cause we believe that by taking these boys off tho streets, placing them in such a home a8 we are preparing for them and surrounding them with those things which would make any home- less boy contented, we are doing the nearest that we can to carrying out (Continued on Twentieth Page.) spector 1 he had sold. Sullivan said he had purchased the brooch from @ negro for 1 centa _ — DIVORCE SUIT VICTOR SUES. Mra. Kenny Files Action Again: Street-Cleaning Inapector. Mrs. Mary B. Kenny, No, 217 Fast %th Street, who won a divorce action brought against her jast year by Patrick J. Kenny before Justice Hendriok, day appeared in the Supreme ¢ olore Justice McCook to begin a coun- | ter suit for divorce, Since the trial of her husband's charees Mra. Kenny eays she une: eviden¢ mult the T 6 huwdan tment of Street Cleanin Mrs. ea Mrs, Anna Kelly, who was her husband's principal wit: ness in the action far divorce which he loat . sane ‘Twenty Days for Watering Milk. Frark Kral, No, 440 Bast 76th Street, driver for the Sheffield Farms Company, waa sémenced to twenty days in Jail by, Magistrate Harris in the Munfeipal ‘Term Court to-day for mixing water with milk, The complaint: was made by en in: ‘or the comp. ral shed tears in court and aid he had a sick sister and @ mortgage. Ee 34th Street— Sample Model 15.00 Dressy, Tailored Small and Medi... shapes in Milans, Tagals, Lisere and Hairbraids. Fruit, Rib- bon and Floral trimmings. Values to 25.00 Ciul New York d Sport Hats—Large, \illinery