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i ee then frankty that the United States *#wod with the Allies in holding Ger thany responsible for the war, and therefore moraliy bound to make res ftution to the full extent of her abil- ity to pay. Germany, in the memo- fandum under reply, had admitted her ability, and said that she would wel- come an examination by unbiased ex- | perts who would determine how m she should pay. Secretary Hughes's reply to Ger- many is understood to have been de- signed to serve a double purpose: First—To notify Germany that the United States will not interfere with the Allies in their dealings with Ger- many or take any other action which might be interpreted as sympathizing with Germany. This intimation is be- Ueved to have been sent to Germany in the refusal to mediate or to um- | pire the reparations question. Second—To give an intimation te | the Allies that the United States does Rot approve of the drastic steps now | being planned, particularly by France, to bring Germany to terms. In Washington the feeling is that the situation in Europe is 60 dis- tressing that the people of the United States will be adversely affected if an early and just solution of the| problem is not found. For that rea- | son it is believed that the Govern- | ment will go far to find some means | to bring about a fair settlement THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, GERMAN APPEAL AND U. S. REPLY REFUSING TO ACT AS UMPIRE IN DISPUTE OVER INDEMNITY Hughes Expresses Hope That Teutons Will Make New Proposals As Basis of Settlement WASHINGTON, HB following communications between the "Tices Governments were made public to-day, tary Hughes to the Berlin message reading This Government could not agree to mediate the arations with a view to acting as umpire in its settlement, Impressed however, with the seriousness of the issues involved as they affect the whole world, the Government of the United States feels itself to be deeply concerned with the question of obtaining an early and just solution. This Government strongly desires that there should be an imme- diate resamption of negotiations and reiterates its earnest hope that the German Government will promptly formulate such proposals as would present a proper basis for discussion, Should the German Gov- ernment take this course this Government will consider bringing the matter to the attention of the Allied Governments in a manner acceptable to them in order that negotiations may speedily be resumed Full Text of German Note. The text of the German note is as follows: April man and reply of Amer the Seore question of rep- In the name of the German Government and the German people |Smythy)—tt 1921, VIVIANI HONO STEVENS HEIRESS PROBABLE CHOICE _|Smytn)—16 ‘these “admissions "were RS FOR FIRST WOMAN [tite crusity.. ‘the question is. what) MORGAN LIBRARIAN CABINET MEMBER 9210 nm WITH GOLD PALM well us with your hand | WHY SHE OBJECTED TO TH ANSONIA. Q. Why did you jback to live at the Jlater part of 19167 A, On account |the environment f had to endure |is as if 1 was in a public Hotel eve object to goin; Ansonia thi in endure the women I had to meet. 1 |was a filthy dirty apartment Stokes kept forty-five chickens in £ and I had to go to a friend's home ¢ eat | Mrs. Stokes, j her counsel, | hood life in Deny her year at th | National Park Seminary at Washing ton, D. C, and a trip to These ended, Mr. once to the matter of her acquaint afice with Edgar T. Wallace, one o} the three remaining co-respondent in the case. Q. When did you Wallace? 4. In San 1906—the time of the fir under examination b: Martin AV. first I" meet Mr ancisco {i In Denver in 1909. Q. Did Mr. Wi Mt Littleton, be- gin by relating incidents of her girl- Surope. Littleton went at Q. When did you next see him? A. «| & f H n my own apartmont and I could not t | o } f | a) in CLOPED AS FORMER She Had | Doctor, but Fagan Whisked Her Away in Auto. | | | Riebara Fagan, student who from Atlantic City Stevens, nineteen, d late Calvin Amory « for wh ese search ponth, is to return jwith } brid to his father’s home, I No, 1 Weat 30th Street, to-day to seek |the paternal blessing: William R, Fagan, the father, who }is a stock broker with offices in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, sald he had not yet seen his daughter-in-law but that looked forward to meeting ‘her sofe time toyday, when his son ts {to bring her from Boston the Rattmouth Cot- last wook eloped with Miss Kate ughter of the Stevens, miilion- will diligent been made lege aire reelu ha expeate but frul jfor a FIANCE LOOKED ON Been Engaged to $235,000 IN JEWELS” TAKEN IN CHICAGO DAYLIGHT HOLD-UP Brother of Jeweller in Whose Store Robbery Occurred Is Arrested. CHICAGO, April 22.—Two bandita to-day robbed Leroy Present, a trave ¢ling salesman for a Rochester, N. Ys se house, of uncut diamonda valued at $200,b00, ‘The holdup oc curred in the jewelry store of U. Us Reingold on the fifteenth floor of thé Kessner Building. Reingold was roba bed of jewels worth $35,000. ‘The police arrested Leo Reingold, @ younger brother of the proprietor of the store, a clerk who was not pree« t the time of the robbery. They, refused to give any reasons for tha arrest. The Kesher Building is at Madison and Wabash Avenues, the edge of the Loop District, The building contains ent ace give you i Lise Logg ops also requested the! the undersigned, notwithstanding the still existing technical state of PRB HOARSINE, NE dOn . ’ tee joni The girl, it was said to- by]a number of jewelry stores and alsa egeaidaeg Liste THe einem aniie war, respectfully petition the President of the United States to medi- ———— he let me have a ring to wear untit jiriends, was engaged to an Atlantic] the offices of the United States Raila been mo: a physician and ‘as while she|road Labor Board. to'avold the proposition, but with the, St@ i the reparations question and to fix the sum to be paid by he should ask for it again. It was sie th ; wea Nan + bale i i rath lice two andi request coming only from Germany,| Germany to the Allied Powers. not an engagement ring fi at ge ry eee 1 tan re aa th ” a aed ap pete g > 2 : ance goodby at the train afte: -/entered the store and 4 : intervention by America, even to the They earnestly urge him to secure the consent of the Allied Q. From 1909, when did you next ne him in Atianti city ‘that tne 1 pr tent and himselt into @ private extent of endeavoring to get the Al-| Powers to such mediation, They solemnly declare that the German see him? A. From 1909 I never laid lege student suddenly appeared and] office, ransacked the place, Hies to consent to the President acting | Government Is ready and willing to agree, without reservations or ea dutgue Coir ote bore her off in a taxicab. ‘The taxi] Present said tho robbers overlooked Pan nada han Ook qualifications, to pay to the Allied Powers as reparations such sum as | hs Nias ole Ween ines se ae | disuppearod before the physician or}a wallet of pearls which he carried in cud would be Licey to involve thie | @e President, after examination and investigation, may find just and | ago duking ahietnay ¢ | |the giri's mother could realize the}ar ‘nside coat pocket. Reingold suid country in all sorts of unnecessary | "8ht. \ NEVER WAS ALONE WITH BELLE 8g |rittiation and a civil marriage fol-| is entire loss was covered by insur« complications. They formally pledge themselves to fulfil in letter and in spirit WALLACE. | | lowed’ before a Justice of the ance, 7 Moreover, this Government has a a _ prepare of any award that may be made by him. With abid- ©. Wan there even any inulminay ot| OSTA GREENE | (eee ae ceremony later at] Pre ie told the oe ue beng sne , y tei oF “= tae anover, N. H. iested to come to Reingold’s store mumber of questions of its own on) {ng faith in the righteousness of this request, and with undeniable sin ea lk [Gay caaTacter at any time between| Decoration Given’ Miss Belle) “the eatimaies of Mr. Stevens’ for- iving been told by Reingold that Nd which is asking the jes ve cerlty of purpose the German people, through their constituted — you and Mr. Wall: A. Absolutely! — Greene for Services to French | tune. it aaats ay oy 4 wished to place an order, Reingold erably our contention seen i" ernment, submit thelr appeal to the President of the United Stat Will Be First Woman Cabinet | never. 1 was at no time alone with | . 1 = 1 | losely ty Ristba perrsite Res a A us je Island of Yap a | Art a . . close ociated with his affairs aes “4 with the confident hope that it will be granted to the end that the final | | him, Art and Culture iy ; aa would be an anomalous position for | rd be Member if New Department | @. when aia yo 5 for many years, have been greatly Us to be judgo in one cause and| Ward may be made in accordance with right and Justice, to meet the TEEHEY hs fe Ginter tee gee ee ee canny, SUS | ee eerie’ tigant in another, involving the same | heartfelt wishes of all civilized nations to avold the immeasurable Is Created. ee priest Netober or N vember, | dian of the J.P. Morgan private library.| The statement that the estate is ‘So tar as known, this Government| Consequences of the imminent coercive measures and to promote the Victow operant, rd my stepbrothers | life position by the terms of the) worth $15,000,000 or anyhing like it ’ has, not communicated with France peace of the world. WASHINGTON, April 22—Mra.|ye aint the Rai remained | der J. P. Morgan's will, has been | '8 ridiculous,” he said. “ doubt if or Englani © probabilities are, ss . ere until the end of November or atta ee ae however, that the Allies would not + Harriet ‘Taylor Upton of Ohio will| December. \ienorad tty Fane vivian!) te patsy ma Be ae, tn oppose our bringing to their atten- probably be offe: » post of Soc- rn ox Kawi ‘ : me would exceed 0,000. is tion a new German proposal that | Probably be offered the post of Bec-| Q: Where did you go then? A. To| ‘Thé former French Premier aM4| scidings were mainly of unimproved ‘would let them out of the present im- |retary of Public Welfare, if Con-|No. 365 West 72d Street, to bo under | Enyoy traordinary of the Frenea| ang unproductive property wh Bee ito es | cress consents to create that Cabinet iagelemesicl bie of a Mrs, Coleman, | Government, in honor of Miss Greene's | value was largely potenti P peters i | post as asked by President Harding ee Bieri music. I fad 4|services to French art and culture,| ‘The estate is said to include 147,000 During the campaign Mr. Harding | there, tt waka, nd had my meals jconferred upon her the Gold Palm of |acres of land, including coal and tim- . : . . baci inosulae Teelealatiogt i 8 a boarding hou |the Oficer of Public Instruction |her, in Warren County, Va; half of] (Continued From First Page.) | i @, How much was Mrs, Coleman|shortly before salling for home last|Grant County, New Mexico; large in- —— |ing & woman to this proposed Cabi-|with yon? A, In the even vials ont itty Upton waa’ Vinull Wives + ings al- | Wednesday, terests in gold, silver, copper and | pagcall, ‘They smelled Phosgen. They ape Mrs i ays. had two music lessons a! Miss Greene has long been known |manganese mines in New Mexico and| new it could come from but ona a“ Chairr of his campaign commit-|week. 1 practised on th Arizona, and large realty holdings in t on ; 4 he plano inmy jas an art connoisseur and a business | Arizona, and large realty holdings in| osc ana they drove at high speed |tee and has the President's confl-| room duri h . New York Cit neluding the build-| Piece, ¢ 3 . Bh spe luring the day, | duct! ost of the Mor-| 3 ; the i , (Continued From First Page.) Jdence to a degree. Q. How lone did y ee ime naa jects, [Eat No. 88 1 Street, the fam-|to the Hemingway plant bs ae ae ; a = ou remain in (he|gan deals In books and art objects.|jiy home at No. 8756 Bay Sith Street,| Saunders took charge. He a # = bre Ue bea leeteed erent West 72d Street house? A. Till Feb. | She has grouped in the Morgan library, |rooklyn, and another home at Sea aill doth: teas ianke avers couldn't be considered as “wholly |(wner Saath He Was ‘as Ordered " ibe tae a 2d naitole when my mother came to New Jat No, 83 East 36th Street, many im- Give. se stevens’ closest friends determined not 10 wait for hei- hopeless. pi las ¥ can prevail upon her <°lYork. I went back there later and |portant books and documents pertain= | OT 4 oN he was matisfied the aged Sev. Aavehayuttiat ' . ‘ | Out of Town When He do #0. She is known to be inter- Ape said to-day he was satisfied the aged| mets, Several times they rushed « The United States Government no- OO Ven He ee eee ine the nat, created.» {remained till June and then went Lack Mie to French art and literature. man left no will, but Caleb G. Collins, | the leak and were driven back. On tified Mr, Drese! e of se Tri ns aa ig bas cis * \tu my home i q ————J|for thirty-four yenrs his office mate, f : : BEF ANGeON PRAY ENE ck (wav erat Tried to Claim Car, ‘This would be the first time in bis- |” arre Pen YS ld he was sure he had left such an | they almost gave up hope and Saun- Disa Inted. Hi f reported mediation requests had A Sua Naa GakiGes cake) After a trip to Cuba with her /'HANGS HERSELF \instrument, as he had informed him|ders advised that every one Lo ppointed, owever, at] reached Washington. ‘The Germans! ony a Woman Has) neld< ie pest. | mother in 1910, Mrs, Stokes gaid that \tie had draws “it no. Ww : , ; savy duties woulk at } ‘okes sald tn he had drawn one, If no will is| warned to get out of the vicinit Harding’s Failure to Gi fAwsumed thereupon that Amerie: atimony regarding the alleged use| Heavy dutles would fall to her, for) she had come to New York with Dr, | IN HOTEL ROOM} found, tne entire estate will go to the TC cautsy oholeaara dea to ngs iu 0 Give ’ a stolen automobile b Jersey | the agencies which it is proposed tolang M i , Mrs. F for one more chance awaiting some such note, open-mind a Autom y a Jersey : iia, CanWaee coecueteiedt and Mrs, Hendricks, Mrs, Hendricks, | — SiN ae sad ars p the leak, This time the min Germans Flat Refusal. edly. arevelion pica fia 10 had Drea ke Buance ume, is BE norm by Mie nicknaie | Mrs. Martin, Who Was Sick, Dead | mitted to-day were successful, but both were ove tel Adil, On the highest authority it can b claimed by the owner was corrobor- 8 au, re) eddy.’ a e 7 lfriends, but they said nded no i; ff ri b oc « iY e 0 ri scis. | Burenu of War Risk Insurance, the Poren't ye C%, ar { rs Whe Found . come by their efforts, is believe! 2 tated Ge clals are | ated to-day before the Mackay Lesis Q. Weren't you called “Carrote?” 4 veral Hours When Found — | further than a cert shess as ; u PARIS, April 22 (Associated Presa). sated ashe anes pass | aa i lative Taveutigating Committee in Jer.! Public Health: Sc nd numercus| yes, for years, as kre Wie haus . + personal app nee. They de. |they will recover, rench official circles expresse’ i i ers engaged in social’ service work. | 7 - ae t scribed him as very generous to h ortunately there was scarcely any —French official | oe ee Pho Rete 0! acy Clty, Lt was repr a that other ged in si called me thi a Ge EAD aad J Pe ele s agree lo the present demands of te ee 3 i A fH " b sist ae ceit family and dependents and said he : i % Aisappointment to-day that the Amer- | 44°C" August L. Olson, owner of the car,| ‘The resident, it is understood, be-] Wotiowing a series of questions in} Es!%*? tasily O08 mep tS ARE era 20 | Raehen ee gas was confined t lean reply to Germany's request for! a. identity of the “United staton WH# threatened with arrest when he! Heves that the work of the new de-/relation to the testimony already she dota) Narra g j charity [eee ce eis ay - ey mediation was not a categoric refusal, | oo tae who miggested America, “Mt to Jersey City Police Headquar- partment will be of such a nature that) given by Mrs. Genevieve De An-| Broadway, felt a heavy weig! Se a aoe ere oe yee ey i e ol a erton vest. be administered by a Stoke: atl tHe of tha ‘sect : e hero of Raritar as had been expected here. The re-| oid be open to an appeal to medi- te? looking for his car and was told |t can best be administered by &)quinos, Mrs, Stokes denied that she | ; math “ ! WEDDED IN HASTE; vailag to-day, He was the map who ete Be eer cakes i PY | ate wus not made known. Speculation t© Ret out of town, Tater, it was sald, | Weman. | He sie ae : ‘ ae ee ee eae a geele wench a ye ae Mi nin i pret \ a :| RUSH TO FIGHT FIRE rua ‘a AUS Ee @thioken Aree ahd satisfaction that the United States =e) see the automobile was purchased by the, @ lve recognition to the néw pollt!-| Edgar Wi . as the witness had | Alexander Martin when inlocirea | r e ea aL was displaying an active interest in| *MOnK German oflcials DrOURNE In te en “reo. the company (eal status of woman brought by Sut- | sworn lit to-day after several knocks ha —_ SUNN hehe tec aac roagciaain the reparations question, as Widlkd cows tant winter | which hud sold it to: Olson. frage. Women are mani an in-} Q. Mrs, De Anquinos has testified |tem@lned unanswered, Pushing « Fairfield, N. J., Pastor Is Perform. |<limbed to tHe top of the tan au The American answer is inter-| ¥” pe mre. | @ison, a longuhoreman, living in|Creasing Interest in social legislation |that she saw you there w woman |the door she found Mrs Murtins) | i age Ceremony When wapsineg, tie wetsels asnee, preted here as an Invitation to Ger |e ne eal to prealdont Har-| Willow. Street, Hoboken, tld the | Of all kinds, and everything svunected /named Gladys Dale? A. ‘That cannot | by hanging by a rope fastened on ing Marriage Ceremony Burrows Oia Shae wal gaan any's pa sides x "i ould centre t | nies . A vais tn the ts G 1 many to resume negotiations with ats day meciation In ine reparations | committ that his Ford. sedan ecar| With It would centr napae a de-|be true, ay I never heard of any one|4 ! : ; Alarm Is Sounded. sip t rs Alien, at is Ce a ie eo ittan In the alecnea. mg{ Was stolen from in front of his home partmont with one of their own sex|named Gladys Dale. Dr ee of ce isa Beioehen| Junt as the Rev, be Le Laver, pastor |e cg within an eer to intervene ae not oat | cnowlodge of what the American re-| Dee 2%, 1019, und he had received in-}** 0° = |NEVER USED ANY BUT HER OWN | Hospital said’ ad been dead) + the Dutch Reformed Church of Fair- it was sald, after it was discov egoric, the communication indicates | \" aa Heormmation, ik Had (bean + tea in| Senator Kenyon, Chairman of the! NAME. seven oF eight how On her tabic : rein hour, it was sald, scov= rr 4 ‘ould be, 4 rticnl of an: ud been recoverc . Sduci - a eld, , was performing the mar-| ¢. . a 7 that the United States will not con- | P Aiiher z sae oe rent oe) BBO geass Oley |Senate Committee on Education and| Q, Mr: De Anquinos has sworn that | a8 Written the name of A. Martin | Se! fe Mini tive cea Phosgen, it was stated at the tinue the conversation with Germany | 00d coming from the German me Hy Made apollenvoster | Tabor, announces that work will bes |she was introduced to you in front of |Of Bossert & MeNab, No. 874 Broad. | range ceramony for Chal os ont | Hucalne wey) DIARY +8 a polpot: gas ONE. on this subject except in accord with |The notes most frequently struck | ra na i i ms ane on gin at once on drawing a bill to cre |the Maryland Hotel as Helen Wooa.| way. Mr Martin nid to: be’ her Mex Haleeeety Siero any : ae ar dangerous only “if enough of it is 4 . were expressive of resignation and | of the ca eeadquirters there, ate the new department in conform es ‘ sy SARL weiee Shiladel sounded, The pastor quickly pronounced | taxon.” It affects the heart and the Allies, Secretary of Blate! oak aver the circumstances which |®owing an officer, who mhe was un- | ance with the lteas of the President, |’: That is untrue, 1 was never in- |husband, who is in Philadelphia. Mrs. {thoim man and wife. Cane A ig ctoan toured by tuner Bpeeies 18 Madersiood) in AUthOr ee ected Clem Sie ble to Identify by name, his driver's He expects to Introduce the bil next |trduced to her and never used any | Martin, it was le Eee had been il.| “snp entire wedding party then racea | nes and aie tive quarters here to have assured Ee ae ees is the} license, conditional bill of sale, and Week, and will push for early action|/name but my own, Helen Elwood | away to the fire on the farm of Solo-|CWlosis. EES TONE é - BOR National press recalls the . I ale, and it _ : n ci mow a a of a mile Yfictals of Bound Brook, it was Seu pecrn nd tm thle ekfeet teat shade hy6 ny to President |Caneeted notes representing second |°"y haye no doubt Congress will act | % You know. George Schroter, one \U. s: GIRL “CHAMPION | mon Hamowlts, fam om ees eee ae Absolute confidence that “America 1 Jand third payments on the purchase | favorably on the project,” sald Ken-|0f the co-respondents, don't you? A away. The wedding guests 1| stated, are making plans a Miilido| the rent thing’ was expreased |W ison In A018, JAS Before the close) ee enteh’ te: Had fought | yon. ae ® Dee “Yes, 1 met him through the Hendrick: | | FOURTH IN | ENGLAND |: fight the flames, but befc recurrence of similar accidents, “ . te he Keha |Of the war, and asks why Germany POF the Ce hich he had bough Adee ses, This was in 1910, before my ma nal departments of Pond Brook and West SEE EEE ae Lg angie a Le ES SEBO placing herself, helpless, in. the |!70M the Thayer Mercantile Company | riage, . “| ‘ 14 si 7 Caldwell (arrived (Gwo large barns had American Teanis 6tar Heats 4 ih ea MP ACIS UNGHINOUE) re of Wn Ally Of her eneiat of No, 1765 Broadway, Manhattan, Q. Where did you meet him after| Miss Stirling Finishes With Lead-| con destrove’. The damage ts esti-| mantiak (hiater view by saying: gist haga ane nee ‘ i ie . you became Mrs, Stokes? A. It might | A . 6,000 y “Panic stricken because of the penal | ‘TRE Lveral newspapers, indicat-| ., He ane Bebe seed rere et have been at the Ansgnia, but 1 don’ ers in British Golf zie el er sot ary ene ROEHAMPTON, England, Aprit 2 ties, the etect of which they under. | iS NO expectation of anything Hd-) get out of Jersey ‘Ghy in tive mnt ‘A ite. Littl f fi Tournament, wie is oldest Teh, nas oeaine (en Oe : ian ne aye pen ‘ : : s out of the Ger-|he would ° oxted r, Littleton refe If ennis star, defeate . Fyzee in stand, the Germans seck shelter be- | Vantageous growing out of the ¢ he would have m at) men ee teed) Gitaeesan” neem BOX m Mt Jauto truck with spinach for market. |{he semi-final of the Surrey hard courta hind American mediation. That man note, declare, how that it] wouldn't give me any information or tne BE te Meltnensen whe liad] LONDON, April 3 iss AlWX® Vine truck backfired ani set fire to the|tennix championship match here to-day, their Jast card, and after President furnished an unexampled demonstra- | @8¥ reason for his attitude Blt vice Mental bs iin Ae lle : golf cham=| ay \the score was 6—0, 16, 8—7. NEBL of France to full reparation f0F | tr aacats conception of fair play. | MRS, RANKINE AGED MILLIONAIRE SOREL cee ara IP BEGG MERC eunsadt es cotieane| veas, appear 80 fo ble that to pit it Tis an ahaa Dap wali BELIEVED DEAD) Stokes exclaimed inh ne, as spouna fret in $1 and mak earn . ern Hiust| captions its comment, anys | _ a She also characterized ali |ing the second round in 89. . P seo the game Is pretty well up,’ Capitulation to Washington” while —— the testimony given to the that 1 Vepbyh gilda a beabnad LONDON, April 22 (United Press). ia aoeree tune Geclaves if emw aporary inistrat (Continued From First Page.) ehe er had nto a tion. Sheisa ren! woman and knows —The British press to-day rejoiced | te Boersen ang deca! MP I ee} room and closed the door, and in Cincinnati recovering from an fea as every other woman should, that “Germany hi ed split] ‘no indication of a favorable recep pointed on the Applic . | = also that there had been alm Lily (Operation subsequent to the birth of 2 the Allies.” Before America's reply | tion he ‘Thegliache Rundschatt J in that part of 1917 when one of the| conversations by telephone eon |her daughter, Muriel / 2 ti A to the German appeal f4 IHU | enust Ate he cocente. wamuat reck<n Her Brother Witheasee testified that he. had, ae | Herself and Sohroter ATTACKS TESTIMONY OF THE e Says: had 1 received here newspapers | ™ , ecete iia . rate etn Pane tao | Mrs. Stokes declared as uw un- | FRENCH NURSE, predicted Secretary Hughes would| With the porsibility that President) hat the relatives of Mis, Annette K. \chauffeur, driven ‘her to Long Beach | true all the testimony of preceding | pny truthtulnen ha Sear dnony “When tea importers order tea from the eae ‘eject it | Harding will declure the Paris de-| Rankine of No. 16 Kast oth Sir with Schroter a Mrs. Kearney withe) which connected her in a ain Ge He TUPRO Tu ‘Giasaner growing countries, they have samples of it sent to Sermany's eleven ng hour appeal | ote ne binding ; wip ai panne a‘ Apel 8 In answering the questions of her intimate way with Schro cr Part vy ay Me ta akras Benieee These ples always have maces Gaver po pace Cn ev %s ee pes that “the sober | Queens! » Hridge a " coun Mr. Littleton, Mrs. Stokes's eas fit . ‘ »¥ *)deportment at the Hotel than the later shipments of Loose tea. ing a belligerent country just eal ANG HONE Lebaubeke kaAbad wax Hinted ue tecduy| negro butler of Stokes named Mogeby, A } Allies were preparing to use all yr re ee Be peatland vita a [Yee was low but not uncertain, Fre-|who claimed that his discharge trom |LOAE Heach in January, 14 This is because teais so delicate that when it is shipped means in their power to compel obe- | mt erieS coe ee quently she turned her fuce toward |the Stokes employ had been due to| *%p°lelly denied by Ms, Stokes. | loose, its aroma and flavor are impaired. dience to the peace terms was de- | elham Manor. sola aduiied ago Soll AP AST pty ey plying Mrs, Stokes. She said to-day she had 1S ee Oe an Me ahtat White R. thi advantages It és packed rij ci call Hl onew 2 gate We to appoint Guaranty bali Ni “ Had} Long Beach for two days, of which }¢ Rose has this great mepere” 'm DrAGUBADY Al! ROWE) comment 19; We ‘Trust Company to temporarily admink- | SWEARS STOKES TOLD, HER OF [Mir even imasined such a thing. | the nurse made such @ point inher where it is grown, The lead-toil Pakage cutie Meantime preparations tor the Al-| Selves helpless inte facion Warbler crenata’ i Buyeodl HIS INFIDELITY. denta of the tWo Visits of Senroter ta| westimony, Mrs, Stokes explained by full, rich, tea flavor from the fields of Ceylon, right ox ses: Sonferane, (on went | was removed from German, ideas | ste Krunted the application | Mr. [ittleton, In seeking to get|Long Branch, on both of which oc-|SAYins Lion ah WONG with Bee your tea pot, tea He ale i ine’ < i hy nes ana yt ts." Mr. Norton in his pet 1 told of the |froin Mra, Stokes testimony as to saaione she said Mr. Btokes was | Miller, her halt-bro Phey | ing u affairs for the week-end eetual effor the police, |the wo ) een broug' , ent hose were the only two times i ey haat otel Tart. | lest 20 Pariement the LA thay.the NAVAL BILL IS REPORTED i " el to eh ity ea A Daath ms sats ae been brought bY | gohroter visited the Stokes ane nt , night at ) H ote Ki att | conference is entirely informal, It) , | daysetinate eaatunt | ato! jeir Ansonia apartment, |pome on Jeraey; 8. Stokes sald she did not remem. | will be only an exchange of views Company anc Ive awoncins ig G Gn Ahose ‘times you and Mte.| Ber ARY other night when she was | with the French, he said Carrien €100,001.240 amd Ta Kame | gte at S100 thers is{_ “It. l# one of the charges in the| Stokes qccupled the same room, 'O. When you went to Denver in ata | ne Mennure Lant § cunt Mee Counter claim for suparation that|¥Ou Rott A. We occupied the INC) mebeuary, 1 did you meet Hal BERLIN PRESS SEES WASHINGTON, April 22.—The Navel tl, sitokes told his wife unblushingly| Q. Were 1 ever intimate with| BIRT A; Yes, HL gt ooh Mr har Appropriations ill, carrying $296,001,~ that he was having improper rela-|George Schroter? A. Never! [anpanens ‘Deuae) tek nad lek tb 8 NO HOPE IN GERMAN | f"-t'etint "wi he ene Meee enone ee ee ee Anauinos han’ tentined | race to make roum for me and: my APPEAL TO }HARDING » 1s passed by the House at the AY be Intercstea Whom had threatened to disfgure that she saw you and Your moth r WEE ee saralicune aanaiiiie St session, was reported to the House sens (etn sauna that ohn ind ikem Btuken shad his’ butler aparts young friends often dined #fterward t day by the Appropriations Con nieoede Hen 40 hor automobile’ tonpns Nia her mother's home. le rarely “Placing hirsslves Hopeless in | mitt t her the attacks of the. y Murie nent an ‘evening In the hou Hands of Ally of Our Foes,” No prov rmoment| Wrench § at Quarantine born on Dec and T nov ther timon, shi 4 ithe mn lands of Ally « ‘ORs, sen adi ; ca pean fiattion my room int nderbilt itt | pceastor HW n » help ou > smount_ellawed Sion Othe Hossein i save said your husband ad- | Jan 1916. on nd ubies ain Says One Paper. tha BOLI. g Mayre was held at GQuarantine today | | 0 See He med fede F thatimons ime nahin Rareae in bbe, Stille ci Ane heat f cal year nften the abip'e officers: had raports women who | Valentine Kubicke, that he had ta f these trips in to id 4. April (Associated Ss IY roms, arnulipas Ap proper relations with women who| Valentine Kubleke, that he had Springs, shes und onthis occa fhe trend of the comment in | tM JONN'® MEDLOEN [Pale ire tirehaag Deas were LN a the: Aneonit. by Mra, Stokes with the statement) sion Mrs. Meservy, an old family thir morning’s Berlin newspapers On | The sroaleet body builder, no druge.—Advi, and observation, 1 (Capen objection of Mr. | uhat at that time she was ip a hospi-| friend, was one of the party, {' pit ) ies See e fy ’ N - we RRNA

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