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Pan ee a ee «a 7 WOMEN BN I tae and Wit rn 1 Chen HRS BABES OT FROM THE ICEMAN Here to Make Good Americans of Them; AND MILK DRIVER wil Buy Farm to Be’ Quiet Sane, Useful Bootlegging on a Big Scale in Pushcarts Reported by Dry Agents. WINDOW AND LEAPS;, MOTHER MAY De oman and Chidrer Children Fall Four Stories—Nearly Died From Gas'Dec. 2. TOP PRICE $4 A PID In @ fit of dementia, Mrs. Bridget Mulfaul, thirty-two, threw her chil- dren—John, two, and Mary, one— from the rear window of her fourth- story ‘apartment at No. 76 Underhill Avenue, Brooklyn, at 5.30 o'clock this | morning and then leaped after them, ‘The babies landed in grass In the rear yard and Mrs, Mulfaul want throagh a wooden door into the cel- lar. ‘Tho crash was heard by the family of John Byrnes of No, 74 Un- derhill Avenue and be ripped open the fence separating the two proper- ties and rin to the unconsclous ohil- dren. They, with the mother, clad only In night clothing, were carried Into the Byrnes hone and cared tor until the arrival of an ambulance. Watch to Be Kept on Delicat- éssen Clerk and Others Mak- ing Home Deliveries. How the women are getting their Booch, with an estimate that at least 10,000 bootleggers of a brand new type are operating |) New York, was revealed to-day by Prohibition en- forcement agents charge of the fleld forces, Plans are being made to combat the practices in connection th the new campaign to make New York dry wh was announced yes- in terday by Supervising Avent Langley. At the Jewish Hospital it was found Recent arrests ond complaints re- Mrs. Mulfaul, who was soon to be- ceived at Prohibition headquarters come a mother again, had a fractured show that the small retatl coal, wood and {ce dealers have engaged in the bootlegging business on a wholesale scale, These are the neighborhood dealers that exist in practically every residence district in the city, For the most part they have quarters in base- ments and supply their patrons from pushcarts, skull and doctors said she could not recover. The children were not badly hurt and will be well in a short time. Hospital officials expressed the belief the children were saved by landing ‘on grass which covered comparatively soft earth. Mrs, Mulfaul’s husband, John, em- CISC, LEON TO, JOHANNA, PE TONELLI DEKAM JAN PRETE ‘ELIZABETH CA TAERINA MNO PRETERIAN Will Buy a Farm in South ] Dakota as Part of Good [Wounded Soldiers Make Dakota as Part of a Good Citizenship Programme a ployed by the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Hidden under the cloths which is . i k Milling Company in Manhattan, had hice Bogle te pee Lone Disabled Briton Take \x22.00° 2.0. ee their pockets, they have pint and half pint flasks which they supply to Mrs. | Housewife at from §2 to $4 a pint.| Jon and Peternelia De Kam, late of Holland, now at Ellis Island, to go soon to Chandler, 8. D., with their fore the tragedy. A wide board had been placed against the window to | prevent the children falling out, and Back His $10 Gold Piece on2 nvenine WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. | TO WED JANE NOVAK, “BILL” HART SOON SAY MOVIE FOLK Marriage Is Said to. Awalt Day When Beauty's Divorce De- « cree Becomes Final. LOS ANGELES, March 22.—it¢- ports current in the moving pleture colony of Los Angelos have it that Jane Novak and; William ‘S, Hart are to be married In a few months when the screen beauty's divores from Frank A. Newberg is made final, Tt is @add that the romance of the two cinema stars is the result of their joint appearance in the leading roles of several pictures that have been produced-recently by Mr, Hart. Miss Novak ts one of the newest movie actresses ta loom up on the stellar horizon, but Mr. Hatt has been entertaining audiences with his two-fisted, two-gun Western pic- tures for a nymber of years. TWO BOYS, MISSING, LAST SEEN IN BOAT Marine Police Search Jamaica. and Sheepshead Bays for Brooklyn Lads. The Marine Division of the Police’ De- partment sent out a launch early to- day to search Jamaica and Sheopshead Rays for two boys reported to have dis- red in a rowboat yesterday after- According to the police, Morris Rosenberg, twelve, No. 148 Watkins Street, Brooklyn, and a boy named Roder, went with a crowd of other boys to spend the day at Canarsie. The two falled to turn home last night and some of the others told thelr parents the last they saw of them they were disappearing in a rowbout, were then notifted. was capsized by The police ‘They fear the boat the wind. In other cases, so the Prohibition| four boys and seven girls, look for- Mrs. Mulfaul had lifted the ohildren igents ay, milk drivers supply] ward with eagerness to making thelr a eae Nap Fear | Houser bub the boys are wonderful. | over this to drop then out, after re- ‘. hotties containing liquids other than| home in America and making Amer-|Real Spirit of Buddies Not Far Plot, McEwen was po a WM) moving thelr outer night clothing nilk. It is planned also to keep | icans of their children. + “ (Rees leer ree antes om | and the blankets in which they were ea e — Flo Hospital w: alled. Mra,| and ¢ wateh on delicatessen. clerks and| In fact, Jan was engaged already| Beneath Rough Exterior—| Flower Homa wan cal gorable | wrapped. * others who make deliveries to homes.|in his programme of Americaniza-| Service House Fund Grows} to Mcwen, and, told him he could |” sfuitaul declared his daughter Mary The numerous arre of saloon-| tion, though he camo over only the! Stead} |g te ony nowpey Mey ee a ae had been ill for two months and this \ keepers have made the “back room"| other day. ye Flower Hospital. had added to the worries of his wife. or women patrons almost obsolete. Ko int ‘eee eet a ee the rounds of the sick Mon-| «7 pad a quarrel with my wife b ‘i trai i et 0 8 e € at home z The saloon men are afraid to take) Diet of Megiiah phrases, in By Lilian Bell, day evening, | Stevens 18 Ot nome lrore 1 left the house this morning «4 chance on the women, as a large | while his red-cheeked, blu Nlustrating the real spirit of the arf with belt and pockets |he said, “but she was in fairly good percentage of arresis are made as|flaxen-haired youngsters were play-| American soldier, I want to tell you| de in the hospital for Mrs.|gpirits, She has been worrying for ; the result of written complaints sent bs age pe ae, ‘ x a | Smething that happened at the Poly- | and fnother pre mont for me.|two months, however, over Mary's © Prohibition headqua “Wwe. shall a able to speak a Soriae Wien { asked him. why ho gave mi . Prob n headquarters, and they ite English soon,” smiled Jan, as| Clinic Hospital during our Christmas| ‘thing whon T had done nothing | URS) 4 syey sulfaul and her J now that catering to the trade of/he spoke through an interpreter,| campaign. for him, said it was because {| onijdren were found unconscious vomen greatly increases the Iikeli-| ‘Then, also, the little ones shall go| As you know, The Kvening World| got the strawberries and ice cream| rim gas about the same time in the $ ood of complaints. Consequently, if schools then ‘alto b is Todt distributed ten-dollar soll pieces Sel oer oles hospital. So out of hia} morning soon after Mulfaul had left STi el Waa LIT nit | for We want them all to become rea |slender compensation, while taking| fir work. Tt was belleved at the ts ? a a fe himself, he. goes ant ef accidentally, but the police now 1 peddlers and mils drivers have Pek arnelie was in the hospital with “Now, it so jh aperied that, by some | presen He is not feeling particu- think Mrs. M Traut tried 5 end the on quick to see the Marinuay | seen 180) eae =| mistake, a badly wounded British gol- | ‘tly hanpy for another piece of liives of children and herself —— Klaas, aged eleven months, who "| shrapnel is working throug! sh eral a have been exposed to measles, but in| ier Bot one of those gold pieces. Our| ing it means another operation. ¥! P PAHLOWS TO SEEK li few daye they are expected 10 be boys made it so uncomfortable for him| he is cheerful. HIT, AUTO MISHA 1 enough to allow the family to that he suved it and the first time 1| Oh, these boys! They are too fine VINDICATION TO-DAY | fcpuct™ ior Chandler, ‘woere any onto: the, homital ater cues. |om geiendia ox warts,” "" “FIGURES IN POCKET ere othe Pete -osperous ob Coates put Is bet prother, Peter, ig ® PFOSpEFOUS Tyas, which was on New Year's Day.| get nna f around Return to Lawrefeeville to Con-| “social conditions are pot, good in when Gen. Pershing was calling on| Me-| Police Captain Finn, on Way to ea Oa Holland since the war," Jan con- all the wounded, this English boy ‘Pi front Accusers and Run tinued, “and my wife and 7 decided Gared back the gold piece and told Court With Statistics, Is Hurled Rumors to Cove to try our fortunes here so that our aE ‘ b-ougl n alk mors to Cover, little ones might have a better op- ™e he didn't want to take it under m Through Windshield. Prof. Edward W. Pahlow and his| portunity. We have enough money the circumstances, Carrying in hix pocket statistics on wife, who were dismissed recently from| saved to buy a farm, We could b6 {could see that he was deeply hurt Lereail P automobile accidents In New York, the Lawrenceville faculty, will return| happy only on a farm. The life there py the remarks of our bo w dito him) bring. Wie LeNtoroosIty (kOGutAnNS dee ie to-day to confront|!8 aulet and sane and useful. We) “. 14 Jou know aa 7 meals up to Marion, the butler, neh hi ab , ., 234 want to be useful, for the full meas-! you know some American S0l-| and are a and considerate to| Maxistrate McAdoo, seting t ay have odar fo make | ure of success comes best that way.” dier are none too tender and none| exch other for any/cs J. Finn, in char of : eck to drive to) Jan, jt developed, had heard ‘of too polite to the Tommies! But this|oue to be. ¢ the Service| DUrraY waloh ates j at thw dlemiasale| Thecdors Roosevelt's utterances con; | was ia very sick Tommy, who held a Hone aT eee to tive to nea at|chautteura upplying for teense, was n to hoys under her care |with large families, for he smiled) Wonderful fighting record and an jcast twenty operating In the City| painfully, insutnd tn te ellie’ Where we have been reviled we| Broadly when the subject was men-| honorable discharge, with names of or New York alone. We need them.) dent at 21 Jpaliou Maneater must, be vindicated.” said Mra Pablow | “Chee hope also.” he replied, “that) sony Deshise ny en tbat ren: SERVICE HOUSE FUND GOING) ee nine Chief Magistrate by mes- tecRending, Masa, wiiore ahe is staying | we ‘ean ee Geo tabie bore iee of ‘our| SUGGESTED THAT CONDITIONS “OVER THE TOP, T atewe Ferie cabal with her sister, “I ehall join my hus-| other qualities, and that soon we| BE REVERSED, Our Service House Fund is stead- dayacteti sand at Lawrene and issue a full| shall be lke the best of your ow So I took the gold piece and I NY grow pire there Sinton, tatement to the p 2.” |turned to the other three boys who {26 Wihtid. thet wa i! sity es ‘ hate ls op just as we did 4 r teered tot The board had good reason to fire], ‘There are im the Litas Days had cots in that room and I said: | when we raised $15,300 inetead of the gAt dist ‘Ste ret Lous Pahlow said nets bd |aaueh er, Peternelia, sixteen; Jo-| “Boys, suppose thag this were Eng- | $10,000 we Dut to raige. Hofman ot No. 6a Te i amenalls a 7s kd wale hanna, fourteen; Jan Preter, thir-|1and and an English newspaper had| Now . is s <8 a Santa res Zixth Avenue. Meyers, in trying ) East teen; Leuntji, eleven; Anna Jacoba,| raigea mo n | ° se 1s not so + | td avoid them crashed his car into an has a logiti-|ten; Catharina, eight: Preter Jaa, Falsed money. to! give! every. Britian |) to raise money, as I did at] 1) pillar. Hoffman was struck wind ts in the schoo) can find out| seven; Francisca, six; Elizabeth,| Soldier two guineas in gold,.and in 4) Christmas, to give ten dollar gold In st. Vincent's Hospital, Capt reason was, but it will net}three; Martinus, two, and Klaas,|toom with three British soldiers lay | p But this is much more neces- was thrown througa the wind: ‘ e Sary, for that s fund was|shield of the car. Meyers suffer eleven months. one lonesome, homesick American |*Ary,, for that, Christinas fund was iinet injuries ~l boy, 3,000 miles from home and/iiP nem know that wa had nor fore] capt, Finn 1s expected to, send a sup- mother and the Statue of Liberty and | gotten them. foes ele I | Guristmas time and his whole heart| Streets and out of dark hall bed- Crossing shall be subject. to ar- rooms and away from cheap restau-| rest and fine. " | aohed to be with his own peoples) BUC Tenis and to gise them a homer wih _ | where he was—in an English hospital. | sit Ride * little iH et ee tables. John Taner of Long Island City. — “The 986 a la “ane +h | With good, home-cooked food, dainty warded 15,000 verdict to-day . und gave gold pieces to all her own! We “need your money and your|%Y ® Jury in Justice Kk art of “J } oe Quee ourt ‘our All Seven Are Losted, but They Are Finally | boys ana skipped the one American | rine, to help us to mnore| the Queens County ; < boy because he didn't belong. Suppose ; _ ny au . Re cannes ‘ p> e| , Send your checks to Evening World a Rounded Up by Policemen and Restored j she forgot that he wae fast a brave | eervies House “Bund “and. ace jour acd” ehhc son way ‘. und heroic and pa as her boys] brains to work to help us to go Hauor and assault him wih to Their Parents. | and that in addition to the pain TAR THE TOP, under its influence Runiies for Masior white bunnies|ty and almost asleep shortly after! nis wounds he liad to bear the bi k id is ana|micnight on a stoop at 125th Street} ache of homesickness. You, cmsolyon {td Third Avenue. have made nasty remarks to on : “We started out to see the « "| British sold would think t wa iTParks,| explained Loretta, who can read the| exactly right to skip the one lonel ‘ ged Y luy of seven} newspapers, “and thought we'd stop| American eoldier, wouldn't you? You | Iren, and fren to find some rabbits in the park, but] would tell her’—— | 5 t dt ’ 1 | we couldnt’ find e\ther.” ® | The boys couldn't stand it. They | Pour-year-old ry ok Bagang They also were claimed by their| wriggied uncomfortably, grew red in| 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. no started out her, Peter,| parents at the Children’s Soclety| the face and blurted out: | ven, and their echtms, Mary and Jo-| rooms and were taken home for a| “Oh God! Give it to him, Miss] ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB PA Boconovits, five and seven, to) bath und a long session of sleep. Bell! | unt for bunnies in ¢ Park, were - And we all burst out laughing. ad by Senet. Kepiio nd Policeman | 20 REPLY TO “GIRL’S APPEAL. | “vou wast him to nave it, boys?" HEMSTITCHED TOWELS | aner of the sth Street Station, — I demanded. irrounded by s Ih sd people, |One Willing te Advance the #1,000| “SURE!” came in a chorua | t the West s6th Street entrance of and Wed Her Later, I handed it back to the English SPECIA LLY PRICED TRENTON, N. J., March 22 (United rhose le eyes ca > nger- 5 my ’ sy were tired and éleepy nusly near to tears us he o 6 but tpo excited pall 2 Hegrs cpr coe eran SSS | Hemstitched Huckaback ‘owels, L for $1,000 has been taken serlously by| — , y think.” ; “We run r bunn at least twenty men who haye written ou eee) they didn’t think:* 'T $13.50 a dozen. feered Frank, ‘but they wasn't|tetters to her, She wants the mgney| Sd. “In their hearts they really | white and they had long tails and|to my for an operation her mother | Want you to bave it, They've got the | hey climbed tre j must undergo Sunday, She promises | picture now of how they would feel | BOXED NAINSOOK Phe polleeman guthered that For-|t® marry the man who advances the |! your place,” tune had been nature-faking the | cM) when she is eighteen. ! oes be a ae red gee nim to eat A Special introductory ofter of three grades = : ofa One letter in from an actor who is Me wee toe ; 2 8 Superior Quality Egyptian r wer ” by ve ;| (2 appear here next week. He said hr friend! gia [sere eee et Fann tatneanit. PT he Reich ils of de e ; He ,_| Would arrange to lot her have the Now that is the real spirit of the ‘ods will ‘| h of parents, who live at No. 1493 Madi-| money and after seoing him she could American Sond ar He wants « square of these goods will appeal to the taste o son Avenue. Judge if she wished to marry bim. deal nd the under dog the discriminating buyer. Martha Harvey, five, and her sis Pete Herman, former bantamweight ‘Ameri can soldier's particular +. ' . tut ty . Uf No, 483 ‘West 68a) chanwion, offers to give her a benefit. Width 39 inches, 10 yards to the piece, boxed Btreot ua Williams, six, of] Still another offers a job to her father. KEEPING TRACK OF THE BOYS Prices: $4.50—-$5.50— $6.50 per piece. No. 407 West 52d Street, were found Sp) WHO NEED SERVICE HOUSES. : : i i rat NGER. ‘The spirit of the Service House by Liout, Ryan of the East 126th sgl x np ona ions opie aur- so fine, There is quite a Ite sic Sizeet Polos Station sitting dejected- | cise, Ne made, Ne Jonas Medi- Dias iin the 6. W. W. R. Service| 7 MASS nN “TOAD WOUNDED: HEROES OF WAR Buble Asked 0 Sar Sappert bin. gress Bills for Relief for Soldiers and Sailors. ¢ The Citizen's Committee to Obtain Justice for the Wounded, of which George W. Wickersham is Chairman, will hold @ mass meeting in Carnegie ‘Hall Monday evening, April 4, to bring before the public constructive Plans making more efficient, through action by Congress, thé vuri- ous agencies whose purpose it is to minister to the needs of wounded sol- diers and eatlors, The pwblic will Be asked to advocate bills soon to be presented in Congress. Gen, John J. Pershing will be one of the speakers, provided his duties will permit. Among the other apeak- ers will be Franklin D. Roosevelt, former Secretary of the Navy; Dr, Thomas W. Salmon, Medical Director of the National Committee tor Mental Hygiene; the Rey. Ernest M. Stires, rector of St. Thomas's. Chureh, and F. H. La Guardia, President of the Board of Aldermen. Former Preai- dent William H, Taft end Senator. James W. Wadsworth jr. have been invited to speak, Among those active in the organ- jgation’s work a) Mra, Edward BR Stettinius, Miss Charlotte Dalafield, Mrs. Edward MoVickar, Robert Maresh, Selden Marvin, Rev. De Herbert Shipman, Major Lorillard Spencer, Miss Hazel M, Taylor George Gordon Battle, James M Beck, Mrs, Cornelius N. Blisa Jr. Gen. Oliver B. Bridgman, Senator William M, Calder, Frederic Bt Coudert, Robert Grier Cooke, Mrs, Albert H, Gallatin, Mrs, Paul 1D. Cravath, James W. Gerard, Gen George W. Goethals, Miss Mary Gar- rett Hay, Mra, Harry Harkness Flagler, Col. Michael Friedsam, F. H. La Guardia, May Elizabeth K. Lamont, Judge Julium M, Mayer, John G. Milburn, William Fellowes Morgan, J. Van Vechten Olcott, Robert Olyphant, Major Henry G Opdyke, Judge Alton B. Parker, Mrs. for James Russell Parsons, Stephen VP. Pell, Col, Willlan Barclay Par- sons, Mrs, Douglas Robinson, Hor- bert J, Satterlee, Gen, Charles H. Sherrill, Henry Stimson, Miss Maude Wetmore, Charles 8. Whit- man and Col. Arthur Woods, BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET Combining the Attractive Features of Both Wrap and Coat in WOMEN'S MARVELLA WRAP-COATS And Offering at the Same Time a Most Unusugl Value— Wednesday 78.00 A rich elegance is integral with this wrap-coat, because it begins with a fabric that is soft and lustrous and ends only with the most finished tailoring and styling. To the graceful drape of a sleeved wrap is added the slenderizing lines of a coat topped with large, generous collar. In Hindustan, Moufflon, Amalfi, Silver Pine, Navy Blue and Black + RMON INS, DIVORCE TOGETHE NAME SAME ——aee Mamaroneck. Brothers vor Newark Sisters—Judge Al-_ lows Joint Counsel Fee. John and Henry Leibrock of atoneck, brothers, who eight ago at a double wedding marrie@ sisters living in Newark, to-day wan action before Justice schauser in Supreme Court at Plains for divoree from thelr wived: The plaintiffs named-a White Plaine {ik chauffeur as ‘co-respondent, charged the alleged infidelities teal place 6n the same day. & ‘According to counsel for the brow ers, John served the papers in the tion upon Henry's..wife, and served the summons and upon John's wife. The sisters, it sald, returned to the home of father. tn Newark recently. Jobn his wife have one child, and Mr. bois Henry Leibrock have three ren, The wives, acoording to the ney, were called to me their husbands recently, service of the papers was made that time. It was stated John been paying his wife $6 a week drives a taxicab at the railroad station, Henry, who 16 carpenter, has been paying his $10 a week Justice fixed these amounts as allowed $25 counsel fees to the fendants jointly. el f Dwight Davis on War Cone poration, hal * WASHINGTON, March 32.—Dwight, Davis of St. Louls, Mo. reeet * appointinent from Pres as a director Grporntion. | Mr. Harding to- War Pinance a graduate of ard, rect several finmanclat \natitutions , aa Louis, He was Lieutenant , ne tho. sth Missourt Infantry in the war. é Louise says, “It’s the puzzle of pleasing pal- ates” that keeps us women guessing. I’ve found one sure answer— ‘GN Set wt we oe

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