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‘APRIL 27, 1921. om ie, 24 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ~ DRUM PORTER FREE; HUNTER COLLEGE men rnemrinnes tn FS Se the body clear off accumulating waste aoa free booklet giving many interesting facts about WOMEN’S 2955 Porehase of Furnit address THE FLEISCHMANN be net Fe ‘And now ecientists have discovescd it in the familiar little Dept. 41-E. 20 Washington Strest, New York,N. ¥. SUITS ea eee tee eer at | mania draping she had Prancis Buen | Union Figures Show Only 15,000] On compiaint of Alfred Bell, « Bey, FOR ete hy Catusen to dies Sale of All Silk Al | Malice: role Wik AWARiOd ko’ AtEA Sti indicate “Closed Scotchman stopping temporarily at| cuss his trip to the United States until ‘ose Michels of whose poholarly pro. | Stull Out and Indicate “Close No. 407 Weat Bith Street, that t he had aeen Premier Briand. Shop” Victory. jatrvate. Bi : linea than any other metnbor of th a in Cate Ball eue i | linea than anyother metbor of ie] cement that 96,000 of the s0je| ety Herd in $000 ball each tor the y Special Street and Park Avenue Is Mias Hope |900 workers on men's garments who Frank Minton, forty, of No. 284 The Dram of ’ Erion. Rose Dawley is going In for! went on strike last December have re-| West 71st cot, and Goorge Brewer * e dramatics after abe gets her sheop- No. 240 Went isi the Housewife Pp in allesilk H ————— Caney edy eineade # of the é road and. 224. Street. ure ingrain si lose, wi ' , ; ie " VIVID REASONS FOR pRoF.| (718%, the headquarters of the Amal) nial maid that two days, afer, keen, pungent sauce doubl F Saat Poticemen Became Accomplices| Varsity Talent “Mans” Stage, HILL'S SMILES. gamated Clothing Workers’ Union. landed ‘here from ‘Fngland, he is a keen, pung louble silk garter tops and lisle soles. of Their Deputy Commission- Scenery, Orchestra and | Fimpel of ‘21, whose love for Rose brought many monies to Sir Arthur's royalty pot. Ernestine is President of the Student if-Government As- sociation of the College, In a gentle- olivities al her in carrying more Funny stories and divertissements de luxe is Jessie Vendig's hobby specific figures 35,000 CLOTHING STRIKERS RETURN turned to work in 450 shops, was made | st Wage cuts have been aavepted were refused by The cuts were sald to be Viviant Arrives in France. HAVRE, France, April 27.—Former Premier Viviani, who recently com sjeted a mission in Washington for the French’ Government, arrived here to HELD FOR “MATCHING” GAME Prisoners Accused of Getting #110 From Seateh V had stolen $110 from him ‘on F Hi caused their arr Brewer while walkt for meat, fish and vege- i Brewer and Minton, he delicately spiced, the coins with him, and, me small tioning Black Only i i ‘cweia $ danger of police, grabbed his me seas er in Not Making Arrests. Box Office. Magdalen Noll Hikes nothing better|and it ix claimed that the manufac-Jand ran, Hell was sent to the Th iowly seasoned sanbcsninins than to stay in Sunday afternoons |, het led b net to [Of Detention a S and cordpose melodies pleasing to urers who have settled have agreed to i Pate Otto A. Rosaisky in the Court] Twenty-three talented actresses! ear, ‘Tripping t ht fantastic cou! Permit the unton to fix the standard) 4) Coy iy aun Nake tie Heit @f General Sessions to-day, on mo- and “actors”—selected from among! is what inte nees Green be: f production. ‘This would Imply con- » The dae World.) (e) (0) Qon of Martin W. Littleton, dismissed the 1,100 girl students grading C or) bas ee can Ea dy fe) tinuance of the closed shop, a fundamen- NWICH, Conn. Ay 2 4 led March 22,| better of Hunter Colloge, gave their| Sti physica oxama which Prof. I tal union demand, Marshall, thirteen-year-old son of M alice Be the three indictments filed March 22,) Ont Or ity play taet night in| fill fo amilingly hands out. Lrof.| At the International Ladies’ Garment] and Mra, Fdward Marshall of Coa Cob, te! RIERA DESO LOSAAOIKAL- $990, against Augustus Drum Porter, sity p aa 8 been teaching girls for Bev-| \, Selinifn | MSHI seeatc| OWN thb Collar Maire an Tila heme ints ™ shai’ “lthe chapel before Dean Annie Bj eral years, but the writer rec Workers, Becjamih Bonissinges, Free | ering and broke nie nook tae aL FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN then Third Deputy Police Commis: ¢ dent, sald he was arranging for a con. Kc and broke his neck H hi Hickenbotten, President George | When he taught only boys in Cam- . probably next w ith man-| before medical ald could be adm! MADE cat uce S.A @toner. The indictments charge that | bridge. We wonder why he smilica’ urers. The ladies’ tere. THe was one of the honor Pe i ‘ Samler Da 200 relatives and nd At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Porter “wilfully omitted to perform |? ler Davis and 1,800 re cs oe | ‘This is the sixth annual varsity Md, haa been working thred in the Cos Cob chool and ye E. Pritcherd, 387 Spring St, N.Y. T f rie the students. he girls] y to be given by the gris ut an agreement and. It peen graduated in J edica’ E. Pritchard, pring St., N. ¥. @ public duty enjoined by law upon| friends of the students, | The Kiri do be eiven by the git hout an agreement and It Gres resuated in Tune. Seascale On Special Sale Tomorrow him,” and of “attempting to deter and fen os base te ge ; ? aa aha wil ba wives thine 1 per ¢ wage Fel 4 investigation. . 0's elawney of the huve been accepted, he declared to have Prevent by threats an executive of- & matinee for the high school pupils ticer from performing a duty imposed | - They shifted the scenery with the of the department] crs have made contracts guarantesing ‘by law upon him ee the late} *4ePtness of a Hippodrome sank he Misses Henrievta ty-one ke work ch year and Gistshe a year nue and on April 2, /Chatse account, and was lowered « M. Small. AUNT PROTESTS WEDDING. 750 Japanese ts ‘| With the abruptness' of a Transit who worked 7 ; 100, the jury disgreed. On consent | Ooo iaion taking olfloe make the play a suce heme ‘ Ls the gi Downtown: C Ki of the bigs papisahey ae Sint The Hunter College Grils’ Orchestra te ary contaert Sarl Smith, al rst oss Fics piled 149th St., Bet rd 119 Walker Street repe mmonos Sernished with 6 copy of fourteen instruments, conducted b: airman o lc; A Dv Leth ada and Bergen Aves. ef the Grand Jury which indicted him b i pe ee ioe igs Impaasioned Spanish phrases filled Miss Pearl Smith, ‘21, played in the ey, ‘22, stage manager; Fior-| Impassioned Spanish phy ied SECOND FLOOR near Canal St. (As Illustrated) nd it is upon these minutes that Judge Rosalsky now declares the in- @ictments never should have been (fled. Judge Rosalsky states that police @Mcers Hilbert Wheelwright and Frederick J. Sorger, who charged that when they entered an alleged Ss with his quill, ‘The girls’ costumes| OMcers from Orange County, Florida, | Match to Eddie Hart, Chie¢ Clerk of the . ss @igorderly house in West ae Street) were so realistic and the girls who| arrived to-day in New Brunawick,| boys mother wha if ving in’oen Sale Pink, Light Blue the night of Nov. 12, 1919, they found) payed male roles so convincing that} N. J., to take custody of Mr. and Mrs. | vador, Porter there in company with a young women and when they at- tempted to arrest the young woman | for violation of the tenement house law Porter made his identity known to them and instructed them not to make the arrest. Mr. Littleton declared that the Wells,” from box office to footlights. pit. A female stage manager, busi- news manager, chairman of music, costumes manager and chairman of scenery flitted hither and you among tho scenes and brown derbies used as Props back stage It appears that Sir Arthur Pinero was partial to brown and pearl gray headpieces when he was in good form it was difficult to believe it an amateur performance, And they collected $600 in real money for it, too. ‘This will be | spent for some form of student actiy- ity, Last year’s proceeds went for a | portable stage Hehting equipment. |PLOT INVOLVES MANY CHARM- ING PLOTTERS. Just a few minion lines to tell of the testimony before the Grand Jury @learly established that Wheelwright | {Ure (Arthur Gower ‘and Sorger by complying with the Kt, falls in love with Rose Trelawney demands of Porter made themselves ‘accomplices, Judge Rosalsky sus- tains this contention. “Fhe two policemen,” the court mays, “were not subjected to duress ‘when they yiekied to the command of he defendant not to arrest the woman. BM the defendant had threatened the police officers wih instunt death or Sricvous bodily harm unless ‘hey After a scene, Arthur goos aw 150° miles of . at : ts eaveMieg. auh they entertained reh-|daee Feose-beck to her aypay tneoae,|1 New Yorks in self-color. Copen, Rose, Pink, : gonable apprehension for their lives the profession. In Act IV. Arthur,|| We Furnish Light Blue and Lavender. Special er safety, then, and then only, could their failure to arrest the woman be legally excused.” Judge Rosalsky gives permission to pegged Attorney Swann to resubmit Haalisnsi ol al ibebdas TWO TEACHERS COMPLAIN. (Make Charge Against Son Banker ‘Hix Chauffeur, Joseph Prisco, of No. 630 Ocean Ave- wue, Brooklyn, and his chauffeur, James Whitcroft, were arraigned in the Whatbusi. Court to-day on complaint of Manhatian public school teachers urned until case next ik, whee, I it or was intimated, the ges of disorderly conduct may be wed to something more serious. The we teachers mere, are Marjorie Foster and Leonore » ie. Tt Is alleged that they went for an gto ride with the two men who took them to a lonely neighborhood in Flat- plot would not be amiss at this june- of the Bagnigge-Wells Theatr pany, Arthur brings nis lov family hearth, while he is t to the home of his sister. Rose, while living ‘neath the roof of Sir “Gout- Foot,” {s made to feel as comfortable a8 a Democrat holdover, Sir William does not permit her to sneeze, nor play at romps on the harpischord, She ts pining for the love of Arthur, who finds it not at all satisfactory serenading after the twilight favs, in applying for a part in the new “Follies” to be produced at the Pan- theon Theatre, finds Rose. Kiss! ) Curtain! Miss Florence Hpstein, who frolicked o'er the stage with some laughable buffoonery, is gulng to be a kinder- garten teacher. She passed her an- nual exams last week, and didn’t let ‘em interfere with the rehearsals of the play. Elizabeth Hatch, who played the heroine, is a diminutive and dimpled blonde. She's just fulla life and no wonder Sir William's grandchild fell for her. Jane De Puy of the Class of ‘22, entertains all girl chums with pianoforte interpola- tions. It helps them to concentrate, she chimps. Miss Beatrice Haskell, her twenty years swayed with drama- turgy, would like nothing better than to emulate Ethel Barrymore, she told the reporter. Miss Henrietta M. Stark, ‘21, leads all the school singing+and cheering. The same with Reatrioe Kohn, for che Class of ‘22. Ruth Fussteig didn't get any glory until the las: act, but her bossing and apitfire ac- to-morrow. The play was given un-| Weatin, ‘22, Katherine Kasser, ery chairman; Susan Kellogg, chairman of publicity; Ka 2 rman of ushers, a ‘M, chairman of advertising chairman of cos- 23, scen- "23, —_—— Florida Officers Here for Bryanty. John Kk. Bryant, held in Middlesex County Jadl at the request of the Flor- ida authorities, in connection with the death of Bryant's father two years axo. Bryant has offered to waive extradition and go back to Florida to face a charge of muré ‘The Bryants have a baby np bearing on the > Th Cleveland, * 98 in the Jone Vicente one until May who fave h for a} aunt of Jose companied the party t Building, Jose that as married, sent party, elelteen weeks old Payment Applies Every where within Ap a rtm and Hom on Weekly or Monthly Payments, of Bui | ENGLANDER DOUBLE DA-BED, and spring, trated, at. SEWING MACHIN = 3328 eft the building consisting ffet, 66 In, 10 pcs.. Columbi ‘iiuttrated, ecord; CREDIT UP TO $110. ON OPEN MONDAY AND’ SATURDAY EVENINGS. The young women imped out the auto, they say, and ref wide any fi Prisco pat, up “att for himself and the qhautteur, | He Is & gon of Raphacic Prisco, bankei No, 7% Mulberry Street, sfanbattan. stipation “almost matter without The problem reprinted in a best never remove ene of youst. O many of us have become subject to con- tions certainly pulled down the house, And, of course: don't forget Alice Iwerstrom, whose basketball aotivi- ties have won for ber a niche in the cours. A charming lass—Miss Ernestine up on Payment Plan, 0 thi lem son still chatt York situat.on. manufactur- the air at the Marriage License Bureau Municipal Building to-day when Garrido of No. 422 West 116th Street, who will not be twenty- 5, and Josephine Craspo, age as thirty-seven, ap- nse to be married, denounced erenta of the bride-to-be, who ac- fun Just as voluble in de- fending the prospective marriage. Hart solved the prob! by was under age he would have 1o wait until May 16 to be or else get his mother's con ing, Grafonolas Our May Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Sale. the nicipal telling then They were produced in our 2468 All- Wool Suits own shops, by our own tailors, under our own supervision. Included are cassimeres, worsteds, unfinished worsteds and serges in a great variety of styles and colors. The $25 price is proof that Moe Levy ©& Son do sell for one-third less than any other The almost universal tendency to constipation that doctors speak of it as an universal tendency.” Compara- tively few have complete elimination of waste the help of cathartics. is so important that a few years ago a well known medical journal offered a prize for the best essay on constipation. These essays booklet carry a message of deep significance to every man and woman. “Probably one of the most frequent causes of constipation ‘ts the indiscriminate use of cathartics,” sage Sie cocker he ‘wrote the prize essay. emphasize the harm that is caused by cathartics which at Indeed the majority of the writers the cause of the trouble, but bring only cA food, not a laxative Too many fail to realize the seriousness of this condition First came the dramatic discovery by nutrition experts that yeast in itself is a wonderful food, ri: ich in the myster- ious water-soluble vitamine—a valuable conditioner for those who are losing appetite and weight or suffering from eruptions and boils. ‘Then it was found thet thie familier food brought remerke- than laxatives. It helps ordinary the body eliminate poisons. And it cannot form a habit. Some ask: “Won't when have the eame effect eaten, as in raising bread?” No; it is assimilated in the body just like any other familiar food. 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