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\ & i . —. \ CITY GIVES $36,320 MORE TO ENFORCE STATE" DRY LAW" Board of Estimate Authorizes) Ten More Chemists to Analyze Hooch. ENRIGHT ASKS $100,000. fells Finance Committee ‘He Also Needs 1,000 More Policemen. The Board of Hstimate, at a spectal meeting to-day, voted an appropria- lon of $26,320 to provide ten chemists 2,000 a year each, five \ $1,800 and five stenographers at $1,464 | © analyze sumples of seized liquor erks at) ond prepare evidence in cases arising lee enforcement of t ut of the State Prohibition Law | ‘rhe vote on the resolution xtood| on to six, Aldermanic President La Guardia and Deputy Comptroller Smith voting in the negative. Grover} Whalen, Commissioner of Plant and | Structure, whose department has jurisdiction over the city laboratories, | asked for and received permission to} make immediate appointments of| chemists and rhs. | In advocating the appropriation Mr. Whalen said the city police had al- ‘eady brought to the laboratories 3,000 samples of suspected hooch, which, le suid, would furnish enough work to keep tle present force of | +hemists busy seven yer urdia, attacking t! d passing uid be believed the Ma }) hooch by theireense President La gysolution, whieh cast Friday, # strates could te f 7 Mt smell or taste and that analyses were not ne » this Queens Yorough President Connolly retorted that some Magistrates, presumably, ad ny knowledge of the taste oF ell “We can't prolired a the that every Magis- | he sh." he suid Deputy Comptroller Smith said, the nforcement Law was passed by the State Legislature and gned by the Governor with the full the city nd nowledg Future of Dancing in United States Assured by Big National Exposition; RUBEN, ORIENTAL DANCE DOLLY America’s Best Pupils Meet First Time iGUE. “Doty OF THE FOLLIES’ President Street, and Carmetio Scalo, No. 43 Sackett Street, all of Brouk- lyn, were held in $1,000 bail each by | Magrist e Geimar in the Fifth Ave- nue Court, Brooklyn, to-day on! vharges of possessing whiskey The three were c terda vision police in another launch. police say ught in a a chase aunch yes- marine di The wed vleven quurts afte by they of whiskey M Magis| ullen, $50 bail trol man that Mullen dum into a wash gh key to trate Ci n held Patrick No, $40 West 16th Street, in for the and Jury after Pa- MeGillicuddy had testified <1 a quart of whis- container of water used behind the bar and © State officials never expected the the policeman scooped out a samplc iy would use other than Its regular for analysis syees to enforce the statute. | Ike Sher, No, 828 Stanton Street, Mayor Hylan intervened to sa T'was held by Maxistrate Schwab, tt in here to administer the law and I gsex Market Court, in $500 bail propose to do it to the fullest extent charged with carrying a flask of my ability. Iam going to give the police all the support and backing 1) an in enforcing Prohibition.” hooch “on the hip.” Ni bottles of 23 0, rank Montatato, ince Street, who had five ‘blood tonic’ back of his ‘A motion by La Guarata that money | bar, pleaded it was for his personal be taken from funds serious no oy the liquor analy sident’ he Borough Pr There was ughter soweve ey api when he insis opriated to boost F on woud be lost to funds avail Board of Education: y for the chemists will be taken aptment of | the an non nn ac ant and Structurt © Commissio: ape youring before the and judget Committee of the board, aller board had adjourned, made request for 1,000 additional oli nen and an «appropriation of $100,000 to enforce the State Prohibi- | in Laws, He asked the $100,000 not 3 salaries of policemen, but for in collecting hooch evidence id he had 406 sd to Prohibition duty sked why it would! ne ermal pense rhe nen deta! Commissioner Mr, La Guandi not be better to go ahead and en- | Prohibition to the bi tent | t police force unswered | he Prohibi- and [ intend ossible with the pre: nat wouldn't go in law gnright, boo! Commissioner jon law is on the Corrigan, ing arrainement in Jefferson | M et Court 5 ter y of 30 alleged | ifenders, denounced law, and { he could not understond how jcople could be brought to elect gislators whe ass such fool laws. He predicted law m pertame and eventually guinst breathing at wil, but sald ¢ sw being on the books. must be « Bienen abv maven aw wd! uguinst breathing use St the Lieutenant he had found several outrage to arrest a man who had | quested aid in dispossess f liquors he thought he haye in his «tock but Benjamin store proprietor of hwal Rose estaurant Street, was discha Ps. Magistrate wah decided four too many and Ansel, a delicatessen No. 116 Sixth - ified before Magistrate that he called up the Mercer Police Station Friday and told bottles of tonic containing alcohol in his store and asked advice. Instead lof getting advice he was arrested. The court discharged Ansel and reprimanded Patrolman Massey, who made the arrest, declaring it was an ng hims should not Wallac at who conducts 140 Riyingto ged when she t a @ whiskey found in a flask the rear of her store was used by to rub into her arms and anklee a means of reducing swollen mus- a MAY FILE CHARGES AGAINST BECKER District Attorney’s Office Declares | “Vdsanderstanding, A 1 f Deputy Atiornes General Is o we it is enfor really enforce i a . and funds to'do| Withholding Trial Papers. t Assistant District Attorney Pecoro Mayor Hylan gained an admission | to-day obtained a postponement of the om Mr. Enright that Deputy Com-|triat of Joseph Sorro, a State's w atladoner: Lench’ had conforred: with | noes tm she Halkanurace chess on ChArEGa F F the airy (Of Berdury’. Beeors said the State wis Miller on enforcement of the Ary’ | hor rendy to proavente because its most he Mayorsinsinade ant evidence had turned ‘ing the minutes of | over to Alfred L. Becker, al Dep nce to the next meeting of july Attorney General, who is now up: he committee on Monday, indicating | pearing a8 counsel for Sorro. at favored granting | Pecora announeed he intended to Nicslacata reaie charges with the vance Committee Ls Con ocr wt vy, [ef the ¥ Association aguinst Becker \ NMCULITS bis w jfor obtaining and withholding tr pa- pay in pushing liquor viola- | pers, ‘The trial of Sorco was ¢ cases, were culled to-day by | until Thursday, and Jud Dist A ney Bantor led he would then entertain a mo- 4 ts to orgunixe a special toree for a © adjournment, He Har Ho 'declared jury trials {aldo ordered Hecker to give back the ‘i i violators w event | Papers . |. Sorro'a original testimony helped to s rom any Jorg about the conviction of Josept Cohen for inatis murder 1 ‘i ‘ Barnet Batt, Beck Jud t ad sn JUNC jhe retain from So the wh u ts sold. motion for a new tr for Cohen, and from Commissioner | sional a Heyeo core jen made hourly in- > i pany (Of paloaae TP / BROKER HELD AS FUGITIVE. wburets, to detect vio- at Says Thomas F, Lamon, Accused of BSH Embexziemen Thomas F. Lam 490 River side Drive, was arre s broker- age office at No. 1 t tonila: 12 a fugitive from Justice, ‘Pwo tele grams from Chicago, accusing Laon of embezzling $5,000 from J, Frank misunderstand! te Stary of the re th amo! onthe Stine Staceo Ol Shell Company, e authority for his arrest. n sald the whole matter was a & witch he had settled ago by the payment $1,509 He amked that William ( od Yana EUNICE KEELER. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE STAR | | cific Send 450 Terpsichor-| rier necoming iii while on exhibition | ean Marvels to New York to * Perform Toe, Ballet, Inter- Wing Wonders Before En- thusiastic Audience. By Will B. Johnstone. ‘The 3 ing Exposition of America negie Hall Saturday might together for the first time pupils from all over the whose terpsichorean report showed 100 per cent. in leg, arm, hand, dance toe and body movements for several years,| No, 2, Mrs. Christine Tatnall of this Leading dancing schools in New PoC yes be la a ah eee city has retained H. D. Hirsh to pro- York City, Nowark, Trenton, New pocr create wee eres ce Uys] tect the Invercats of tho Tatnall fam-| Haven, Boston, Baltimore, Philadel- omecials of the Ringling Brot AA of Esther, in her ubsence from phia, Detroit, Chicago and even San Barnum & Bailey Cireus. parental home, and of Andrews! Francisco exhibited , ranging MINERVA BARTZ, YAMA tional Ballet and Toe Danc- at Car- ci ovo Yor Dancer ! QUEEN DQLL “BABY VAMP” Bre ROMPTON ba ¢ ¥, LS ) U ETHEL FISHER ‘MR.’ JOHN DANIEL, | CAPTIVE GORILLA, | DIES OF PNEUMONIA New York's Climate Too Unstable! !varned Mrs, Maud hud gone out for dmired for His Intelligence. | | | for Circus: Pet A | John Duntel, the only gorilla in cap-! — | tivity, dled of pneumonta last night in [Schools from Atlantic to Pa-|* *Ptcla! room of the Madis Square | Garden tower, where he had been taken at the circus, Quint towels and hot drink: ine, aspirin, had 8 hot been ad- ministered several days by doctors in pretive and Even Buck and], vain ettort to save John's life. Ato New York's climate has proved fatal to every gorilla brought here one time one of the species made his homa for a Zoological Gardens, to an affection of the lungs. few months at the New York but he succumbed John was the fourth gorilla brought to this coun- try, all surviving but a short time after brought their arrival. John joined the circus March 22, and Cunningham of Londo: As a household pet Miss Ba n, who had h country for several weeks was admired by thou- | cards ands for bis intellixence. na im John, who was four and a half years} = yenty= dow nd a Old, Was caught on the west coast of from twenty-two down to two ane A Atrica, and it was reported Mr. Ring- rs old. Everything in deserip- jing paid Miss Cunningham $20,000 for toe, ballet and interpretive him. His body will be presented to the dancing was staged, along with some old buck-dance hoofing, Minerva Bartz, « little baby blond | Baby beauty, proved a regular Bessie Mc Anita, | Frank C1 Marguerite uss, Shirley Epstein, Eloise on Estella Levi American Museum of Natural History. K, oy in a "Yama Yama" and aecro- | Berkowitz, Catherine Court, Jeanette atique specialty, Bloch, Philip Aronoff, eccentric dan Miss Curtis of the Metropolitan Margie Hartoni, E ra Ballet hool entered dainty | Hila Wolf, Mildred Haoen, Katherine sie Hiugby in the her exhibit, followed by Eun ‘a solo, “Coppelia Walta" e Keel Punic the Metropolitan Opera productions und is New York City's |Isubella Hutohinson, Janet most brill product in the dance san, Irene tens, Ethel for h All the other mothers Dolly Tigue and Francene ater and her the! Yes, we have plenty of marvellous | oh h praise talent growing 1 Ine gout na ee os of me aaliet of Neila” as | child in years, has appeared Crane, House Palmer, Halpern, Marguerite ‘ace Byrns, Dorothy Smith nia Dangello, Ruth Jean Sehwar Misses Greenberg, Ash, Bre: Dorbandt, Griff tH, |to live with them. But she said she } the telephone with ' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. TO FORGIVE BROKER FOR SAKE OF BOYS Andrews Hasn’t Heard From No, 2 Since Thursday and Doesn't Care. MAY HALT DISPOSSESS. Neighbors Ask Agent to Let Mother and Two Children Remain. Mrs. Maud Augusta Andrews ts pre- pared to accept a plea from Herbert ‘Thornton Andrews to forgive him for marrying the golden hatred Esther) Marie Tatnall and bringing her home would never forgive Mrs, Esther Marie, The latter, who parted from Andrews without notice last Thura- du and has gone her own way, has not communicated with him since, the broker asserted, and “be doesn’t give a darn.” Meunwhjle, tenants in the Hudson Boulevard apartment house, Jersey City, whosé owner, Martin Adams, ordered out, the of€r-complicated Andrews household, have told the lundiond they do not regard Mrs. Maud Augusta Andrews as an un- desirable neighbor and have no ob- jections to the dropping of the dis- possess proceedings he has started. There will be a consultation between Mr, Adams afd Mrs, Maud's counsel | to-day to that end, Andrews tried in vain to talk on} Mrs, Maud yes- erday. When she didn’t answer he called the Biks' Club, across the street, und had a boy sent over to] learn what the matter. He| the day the absent Mrs. sidsther Marie's automobile, driven by Mrs, isgher Marie's chauffeur, have heard from Daddy, since he left mo," she sald to-day, | for a reconciliation, that will have to be discussed with my lawyer, Our two boys need their father.” In Greenwich, Conn, charges of bigamy und perjury are still main- tained against Andrews, based on the fact that it was there that on Jan, 26 he obtained a license and married |Miss Tatnall, Prosecuting Attorney | | Walsh said he was prepared to ask | for Andrews's extradition if he did not surrender shortly, ‘Andrews let it be known that he will be at his offices to-day. in not Mother-in-Law No. 2 Retains Law- yer—Helleves in Andre va, PITTSBURGH, April 18,—Prepara- tory to whatever litigation may avise in Pittsburgh affecting Mrs. Andrews himself, toward whom an attitude of confidence is maintained by the brok- er's Pittsburgh mother-in-law. pens s SHERIFF ENDS THE MAIN. | in the kitchen of her apartment at Nv | 1215 Grand Concourse, the Bronx. ? Left to Right, MAR! IQUITA, PREZ Mac MANUS 8nd PATRICIA PREZ MacMANUS.. MEE oN eSlaten WIFE NO. 1 READY oe ie Torcil Bolionr statue WO LANDS HONOR ~NEW YORK; MAYOR | Venezuetans Bestow “Order of Liberator,” Viviani Gives | Vase. ‘The flag of New York City was decorated at the City Hall to-day with the Order of the Liberator com- ferred by Venezuela, Dr. Eeteban Gtt- Borges, Minister of Forelgn Relations of Venezuela, in presenting the decor. ation, spoke of the friendly relations jof his country with America and ex- | tended felicitations to the Mayor and other etty officials, | The presentation wil be foowed tox morrow by Joe Simon tte} Bolivar, the gift of Vene- to the city, In Central Park. yor Hylan received the Venemue- ssion in the Aldermanie There were present, ®e- Gil-Porges, Dr. Jose San- Dr tiago Rodriguez and Mrs, Rodriguez, Dr sides Santos A, Dominici, Envoy Ex- y ond Minister Plentpoten- the United States; Felipe Francia, historian, ‘and his wife; Col Antonio Martines- Sanches, military attache of the mission; J. M. Her rera-Mendoaa, Treasurer of the Care |acas Chamber of Commerce; Coie arker, U.S. N.; Lieut, Marmon, 8. AG John Barrett, Mrs. Sally James Fran- ham, sculptress, and Mrs, Seumas MacManus, | mander Col HERLAST PRAYER FOR HUSBAND; ENDS LFEWITH GAS Mrs. James Cameron in Note} Says She Was Out of Her Mind. Mrs, James Cameron, who tried to Kill herself several weeks ago in the office of her husband, a dealer in thea- trical supplies at No, 124 West 46th Street, was found dead this mornin: Her] head was restin on @ gas range, the jets of which had been turned on On a table near the range the polic found the following note: My Dear, Good Husband: “1 go in sorrow and shame to final tribunal, with a prayer on lips for you. I have transgre yond hop of redemption, and fan hooked for the innermost depths of| M1 for the way I have treated you | ‘Please tell everyobdy at home that T ded of insanity, I have tried to pull myself together, but I ha the my} sed | failed, Because of that I am des- perately sick. “LT hope you get the ring, Ben Hor- %. 7 r fellow, he ton came in and left me give it back to him, Pe works so hard for his mot ‘Alao came justly proud parents of Could he greater than that of the}200 Cock-Fighters Flee in the “I deeply regret my behavigr tow- hipilavand the uncles and the cousins “Yat pn emunee: | Midat of Third Hattle. ard your dear mother, Most of all, LEO - t pitnete eos Humoresqu (Special to The Evening World.) |tell her I died of Insanity. My dear-| and their aunts, to say nothing ©! Prone! . in nine darlin, then Edn NORWIOH, Conn. April 18.—Con-| ost beloved, may God bless you.” temperamental professors, tothard Passes wavinccd the svi | qeeticut’s greatest cocking main between | 4 | in. dience that Newark, N. J., shake: bis ‘A | In another note w instructions Judging from the marvellous in- » N. J. shakes a oh and fc | Judging from Woe sh wicked instep. He Wairanngat [Norwich and Willimantic, in which! the potice that they could find her fant talent displayed at this exposl- Constance Keller and Helen Brown | [eatly a score of feathered glaalia T sandl thecugh cosenh Hornstein Gt tion there is no doubt that the future did the “convincing.” were en! ed and which was attended th in aaah npany. of the o dance is i 'e feet, AR OFAGE tub) 1 aime. Defonteny's| by more than 200 cockfight fans from | the Dom ws t the American dance js in safe feet. LP! misges in a divertiancment: | southern Now England cities, came to|Through Hornstein they learned that The umber of the programme jp a Southern New England citles, came to hi Presa ea eanovels Conton | Jden halt yesterday at Norw Cameron was in Canada on a busl- $ jelig! “The Dresden from Philadelphi srobutic: |acaudden halt: yesterday ‘at No! was a delightful riot, “The Dresden fro phia, in acrobatics far é Set AeeUh Reorenten tiling sia Doll Bullet,” offered by Prof. De Com- {fem sleepy; Nell Roy Buck inacieve, | With the RETA CE SID. bat Nema tr Whey Aye Baw Oey Oe — ‘ i specialty, “My Mammy.” with chorus| ‘The main had progressed to the third | locate h nd notify him of his merce, distinguished master of the of youn Miss Webster's spee| battle in which a Cuban Red and al wife's death . dance in this city. Here twenty-five cially eight; Professor Maxim's "Phe | Georgia Dominicker were engaged in| About a month ago Mra Cameron | | baby dolls (ages two to four) came to eed AA R nd eve ssor Le Com-| the deapolling of each other's beauty eealoned a biebloride, of mae wury | aby in Egy . We abl er and’s office a life tiny Billie Crompton, Queen pail apy’ in Egyptian | with the ald of steel Kaffs to the cheers | fakes Wea eeepital Doll, waved her fingers mayastically.| Hilda Rubin showed a Theda Bara: | 0f,'hs oflookersQut no ane Ww talwhere she : trich we No arrosta were made 3 aa aniee ‘Phen with charming grace thiy infant | lke axility, leading | Grwich “wits sald to be leading in| MP | Cameron win twenty cigh'| i eel (and Irene ' Gore as points, years old and was led to Cameron a Of, sional artists. Nis approval of their work from his | London, where thelr OE A COROT Or SSEMPIOS | bas, DRUGS HIDDEN IN CEMETERY. | iiiicntor and other relatives now live Slane: Alice P. Gore presented —— Mrs, Cameron was on the stage for] s slender figure, |‘Prenton Beauties. Miss ! Two Sent to Prison for Dealing Im) several years. | put) nd Ra Ao pois balay ericks showe A hat Brooklyn d N th = i one baby aviowa lowt her slip do-jisn't corrupted by Coney Island ja jertaking parior and « tery Women Fined for Street Pleht. Ing a vigorous kick, Her unavailing|zors. Mrs. A. Gitterman's Stagecraft Hi irlennneanninraarnea | een Mary Mitctiall, corty-ale efforts to replace the slip while | School exhibited some unusual talent | revealed to-day as hiding place alte ‘ continuing the dan nvulsed the fand Miss Grace Giles finished the contraband mareoit supplies when | $)1 Boat Sth Street, and Mrs rge audience. Ping baby Pav-| programme, 1 rio, No ond | Moors, thirty-s, of No, 209 lowa calmly plunked her chubby self] Michael Pokine, Luigi Alberteri and De- | str the latter sald to be an opern | down on the floor and adjusted her|Ivan ‘Tarasoff selected pu- 4 Avenue, | 0 ker and Wer of a theatre tn Thtle elusive foot while Queen Billie] pils and diplomas were 4 ‘ Brooklyn, nia by | elphiin, s inn H gate by Mug and company “earried unper: Back stuge, Harry Alf: shul. | United Hand } , olay An Kurkyl hl fied. This contretemps brought] man and J. Conn, youthful impresa and t ers of th down the house, When » curtain | Pos who étaged the exposition, in he dealt in nar | ton aatd he found the w closed in anothe inded | troduced the writer to the infant Ihe etal san: | hung in trong of Tarinny alone near the tootlig Her pan- | classes, who were indulging in yout re | Mincussion over money was said to hay cky escape brought a storm of ap-| fil temperament and chewing their ard the fight P Hpsticks, Tack Blue's school had the next ex When names were asked for a riot ; ; ae H eine a ravishing creature Occurred which nearly broke up the | i mn i oe an her teens doing a “sami- |¢xposition, Children, mammas und | ballet” solo, followed by Ruby Keeler | feet oy poroued te res Ae the AM I h n out buck-dance Georgie Cr street, shouting: hy nam HINA i who ein out buck-dance Georgy ae | ‘My daughter leads the dance!" " Will HA | himsetf. F my daughter leads it!" Some of th AHA Blaney's School of Pansing, then ‘names heard wbove the bediam are as | || | WN tuged a “Ballet of oes w ink | (lows: Frances Milden, Irma Cohn. NW eleven-year-olders In uniform pink | Silvia Neuman, Lilla Osias, Mildred | I frocks. Their technique and pre-| Crane, Helen Gold, Doris Class, Ruth | cision aroused spontancous plaudits. | Mandell, Sophie Levine, Della Unger i TAA WHI SINGWEAR HA A | confidence he Mayor's speech of acceptance compared Bolivar with George Wash- ington and gave assurance to the muelan Mission of the good will of all Amoricans for that country, ‘The Aldermanic Chamber was deco- rated with the flags of Venesuela, WOMAN DETECTIVE popular airs while waiting for the procession to arrive from the Wale dort. In presenting the Order, Senor Gil+ Borges 1 New York was the bibh- est monument of civilimtion raised in the Land of the Free, and expressed admiration for the untiring energy of Declares She Saw Nothing Wrong at Parties of Wife Sued for Separation. Margaret H. Spears, a detective] thought and will with which it has employed byt James HH. Calle t built. The Order is the highest wealthy contractor, who is suing for| sybol of honor in the gift of Ven+ ) separatl testified in the Supreme Court to-day that she had visited the Waldorf, Delmenico'’s and the Ritz th Mrs. herine W. Cullen. Miss Spears: id she taken Into the of Mrs, Cullen and was for fifteen days, during which Mrs. Cullen, Ole Bockelie, Mra. Cullen's sister Babe Weldon, and others visited fashionable restaurants, Mise Spears said she was introducdd to Mra. Cullen by another detect! exuela, de ‘The monument of Rotivar, he jared, will here perpetuate the brightest light In the history of South Amevica and the purest Ideal of Ven- exuela from now on the thought and af- fection of my country will turn with greater frequency toward this me= tropolis, enhanced by our gratitude for the magnificent hospitality you have accorded this monument to our with her She met the defendant on June 3, bles Baan for the splendid 109, and had tea with her at the St. | vanionting eae: 708 nis now Regis; also two drinks—Tom Cole! nie of ¥ ard your sister 1 linses, Tockelle was in the party, |PUCNS eneauela,” he sald, Another d stingulshed visitor to the City Hall to-day was Rene Viviana, Special French Minister to the United States, After the freedom of the city was presented to him, M, Viviani “pre- Jsented to the Misé Spears accompanied Mrs. Cullen to the hairdresser's and then went to Delmonico's on another ¢ n On another day the detective sald she had had luncheon with Mrs. Cul- len Waldorf. at t also one of the party also went city an ornate vase to the theatre with Mes, Cuden and | from the French Government in ap- Bockelle. Always on those little out- | preciation of the part pla: \- ings Mrs. Cullen had her sister, her Bart pinyed: by are ns of New York in the war. mother and others with her M. On cross-examination Miss Spears | Viviani was accompanied by his spec- said that only once did shi ny-| ial aide, Marcel Knecht. thing that could be called “improper Ambassador Viviant will participate conduct.” This occurred when eleven guests were in the Cullen apartment |‘" the ceremonies in Central Park playing cards. Mrs. Cullen brushed | to-morrow afternoon, when the spe some stray hairs from the eyes of | cial mission from Venezuela will un~ Bockelie. veil the statue of Gen, Bolivar, Mayor Hylan will aoc the statue on be- half of the city, President Harding Cullen was the next witness, He ‘hat he had ever threatened to force Mrs, Cullen to consent to & ang Gov. Miller will speak also. poisout He gaid that a separation | phe International Chamber of agreement Was “suRKe Commerce gave a luncheon tn the Cullen. admitted he dined with Al Rankera’ Club, No. 120 Broadway, in woman friend in the £1919, Hs) honor of M, Viviant, Other at ‘the met her one night, he while) vuests’ table included J, Pierpont proceeding home, and invited her into! Morgan, Otto H, Kabn, Dr, Nicholas & restaurant, where they had a drink.| Murray Butler, Gaston "Liebert, He then orted her home, French Consul-General; R. 8, Lovett, doors from his apartment on R Oscar 8. Straus, Guy E. Tripp, Marcel Je Drive. Babe Weldon saw him in Knecht, Darwin P. Kingsley, Robert the restaurant and told her people De Forest, General Coleman Dupont, about the episode, Cullen said he told James W. Gerard ‘and William C, wife when m 1" ROSE WHITE is the name we have given @ woman in our organiaa- Sheis «real women and knows fea au every other woman sbould, Rese White Saye: “1 have often wondered if you women know just why White Rose Tea has always been packed in leed-foil packages. Here is the reason: Tea has the same quality of absorbing odors and flavors that butter has, A delicious flavor in itself, it can yet gather and hold any other flavor it comes in contact with. The flavor of White Rose Ceylon Tea is protected be- cause this Tealspacked in lead-foil—packed and hermett, coping its original = | cally sealed right where it is grown Cleanliness and aroma until | it reaches your table. Think it over—you lovers of good tea.” ~—AOGEPTS TOKENS the unveiling of a statue , a § } { { | | ce me me = i