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. THE EVENING WORLD, MYL AN HELPS RAISE First Circus Parade Here in 20 Years Aids Drive for the Babies’ Milk Fund [Money TOssnD FUNDS FOR MLK AT CTY HAL RALLY SSE SRLS Praises Efforts of Sophie Irene Loeb—Bernard Reich Gives $5,000. CROWDS SEE PARADE. First Circus Procession Here in lwenty Years Aids in Drive. A drive for funds with which to purchase milk for pc childre in this city was 5! ted to-day with an address from the steps of City Hall by Mayor Hylan and a $5,000 con- tribution by Bernard eich of No. 888 West End Avenue, Mr, Reich's gift was made at the sugestion of Miss Sophie Irene L ning Wor ly distingu veb of ‘The Hve 4, Mr. Reich has previous hed himself by his gen- {the penny lunch tund tor school children, which was inau gurated by this paper he $5,000 conrtibution was the biggest of the day, Mayor Hylan’s Committee of of the campaign. rosity tow Women has cha Miss Loch was Chairman of City Ha ly, Sh 1 there isn't any but she pleaded that the Mik Fund yple are tired of drives, umpaign was to keep New York City babies from starving to death, In it troducing the Mayor Miss Loek de eribed him as “one of the greatest und truest friends the children of the poor of this city Miss I for what this administration ha ave ever had eb gives me ull the credit done for the ehildren of the poor said Mayor Hylan, "when, as a mu ter of fact, the real praise is due he for what she las accomplished as head of the Child Welfare Board, and What Mrs. William Randolph Hearst has accom; d for the Mayor's Cominittee of Women. The other members of this board and committee likewise deserve great Nathan Straus and Mrs. Straus, 4 whose son, Senator Nathan Straus jr, stood alongside him during the address, He said the elder “I am going to give my mite the babies to Miss Loet or committee will live long and con- | Five bus tines are tinue their good work.” — The devotion of her bulldog pro- ubly resulted in the death of Miss M. The Mayors ‘mite’ proved to Be! Company’s Figures Show 15,«|zouise Poster of N. $100. Senat Straus dre pped several $10 bills in the contribution boxes ot 472 More Female Inves- | Avenue, West Orange, N. Ju at St | thin tr © collectors, a - ry's ospital, Orange, to-day, | working under the juriediction of the : we tors Than Last Year. Miss Foster died. of burns received Tine ner anLtE en Addresses were also delivered by : De. yesterday afternoon when her cloth- artment of Plant and Structures Commissioner | {fo tegali Whalen, Health Commissioner Cope-| Figures published to-day by the| ing caught fire from a rubbish fire in} ne operation \Of to lund and Senator Straus. Pennsylvania Railroad show there are| her backyard. |fus routes by requiring the owners to Thousands of shouting children and | 9%985,000 shares of stock outstanding, | Neighbor women heard Miss Fos-| obtain a certificate of r's sereams and ran to } F door. Her sister, Miss Mary Foster, was trying to extinguish the flames |f the new commission, stockholders, an ayer- their smiling parents watched the held by 138.3 circus parade which was part of the age of approximately 75 s! drive. It was the first circus parade | aumber of stockholders has in New York {n twenty years and! 15,4 marched dom 27th Street up Madison | are women. Of the total stockholders, Avenue to 57th reet, then to Fifth | 65, Avenue, back to 27th Street and into| Ten years ago women shareholders | | THE neighbors Ww the Garden | were & negligible minority, At the Lice Pee Buglens heralded the approach of | present rate of increase, women will the cireu The first float was a | be the majority shareholders this time mammoth “America” pageant, fol- | next lowed by three pure white floats.| ane pennsvivania report : Jackie Coogan with ten Ieiddles came | The Pennsylvania report is the first next, while Ziegfeld girls pleaded |Of the big conporations showing with the crowd at the curb, asking | yrowing prominence of woman in th for donations. Joe Lewis, riding @ trick mule, afforded much amuse- | gent this stock is not the exception, and | While the oomph circus band com-|are wondering how strong a hold] rotting her sister over in the rugs the peted with the shricking steam cal- 4 Giates. Stel ae Be Sra einige: lope, the clowns on floats were hav-| io. a oi and similar ; Soy attonken ‘hin Hut ts Seah nly pg as much fun as the youngsters, | Stsndar Mand similar giant in-| went through his tro! who watched from the windows of the |dustrials, Some are inclined to ex McLat n aeleed the ble Soe (by J, Pierpont Morgan mansion with no| plain the decrease in sales cn margin|the ngk, carried it into a bedroom ares, The increased 72 over last year—most of whom the burning woman, ‘but single-/ fair and reasonable FG Gar cont rare women | handed was not succeeding. The neighbors were prevented trom savage bulldog which stood sor, Matthe McLaughlin, in front of his home, No. | supply County }238 Watchung Avenue, heard the |a record of the pro screams and the dog's barking, and | cember which thought the dog had gone mad. He | cessation of service on ht to the Woster back door|nue surface cars be and past the dog into the kitchen. —|metween midnight and As he began to assist Miss 3 in growling at th ar, ran stra investment field, Wall Street feels order women have on Unit tion Commission, hag r ore an those who lined the Jopened the way to the less interest than those who lined the! ,, que to the growing influence of|and shut the door on it. His sister, |CPeMed the way to th curbs, One float on which George | > , Nike ‘nee TeMnels) Gocsciiccia: ‘Augur, the giant, played with the}women, Their experiences have | Miss Irene C. McLaughlin, called an ; Hae n 5 ‘ s D0 »mebody midgets, brought screams of delight|shown them that women, as a rule,|ambulance and Miss Foster was| Pin? somebody to man from the young spectators. -Augur was in such & hurry to join the parade e was arrested for speeding and | Commissions, 8 ca 3 toe oe Moar in the Traffic Court in (outright and “salt” them away as an| Foster to extinguish the flames prob- |4d supervision of the FT ape. He paid he will ask the (investment or until the stocks have, |ably caused her sister's death, ull the rapid transit Judge to dismiss the case and let him oll’ mahy months, climbed to the] wfiss F 7 o the tC esuk whe: he women joad—o. he a - Sobenbute she Fa to the: milk fund, 12s on wntoag—OM NE) city, She had lived in the Oranges |spent by the Interborc The principal feature of the magn- | MeN. ——— abor 8 ¥: moth pageant was the aeroplane about six years 21 squad, und he direction of Major [ ; operation and charged Elmer Crisp ot the United. State REFUSES TO GIVE UP BRYANT] Wucpanp SAVED BY COURT.\ nr ac. rt ones Amy Air Hervioe The planes! sheriff says Detectives Have No ceiver’ dropped appeal Requisition for Murder Suspect, | Declines to Issue Contempt Orders The parade was preceded by an in Divorce MIN Cane, escort of mounted policemen under] SOMBRVILLE, N. J.. .April * art T. Conkling retus preme Court Justice Macorate in Inspector O'Brien. Fiv hundred | sheriff Bo; members of the Police Reserves who] day to turn over John R. Bryant to| Brooklyn to-day declined to declare tn served during the war under Rodman ndant who had failed Wanamaker, Special Deputy Police cree in a divorce ac Commissioner, marched, headed by é Tasnactor Wer the murder of wy wi ihe four floats designed by| Bryant sr. held, awmting ex-| ph Urban went to the Polo| tradition, in Somerset Coumty jai Grounds in the afternoon and one| with his wife and baby daughter. He cannot be bothered with fractions and | tal(:n to the hospit by the rece Gaynor will resume his Florida detectives who have a warrant] Contempt, a de for his arrest. Bryant is charged with father, John R,| ton in which Jictment in| sule of subway real et, Broo! ‘iat now under i took the ground that if] Montague St went through the finan ut district, yesterday expressed a willingness to fondunt's counsel the) A, D, Hollman, audito All fou toats w ye locater OF &) return to Flori at t. ‘ings ex- had boen properly rep- |) ect 5 * . Jane throughout phe city a part of Sheriff Conkling said the detectives A The Ril eA foe Dun) f bed nade and Francis J, Sinnott the tine had not brought requisition papers from | of No" 4sa Van Dusen Strest, Stapleton, | the direction of Comm Tho slogans of the day are: “SAVE] the Governor of a. They are | Staton islend, for the (allure of her | taney. Mr. Holl A BABY! “BUY A BUTTON!” Hun. | Seing to ton to-day to lay the cane ieee: cig She, olluie OF er) lan r. Hollmann w dreds of banners carrying this appeal | before Gov. Edwards. inder a separation granted last Janus {Gers to attend to the financis were seen along the line of march < . uy. of the sale, amounting to $650,000, Justice Macerate adjourned the After the parade Jackie Coogan} Royal §. Copeland, George Gorion| »,,."*" Wouk and. retare itt Visited the Polo Grounds and inyited| Battle, President La Guardia of the contributicns from baseball fans.| Board’ of Aldermen, Borough P: shan who granted the separation {that Mr, Hollmann performed Through Col. Jacob Ruppert and Col. |dent Curran, Commissioner J Suaicans CAbaGeeT da weaaeu| On? T. L. Huston, owners of the New| Hamilton, Commissioner Grover A, Cane. The dual performance of the York Yankees, Babe Ruth has euto-| Whalen, Julian Goldman, President an r Ke missions, it was learned graphed twenty-four baseballs whioh|of the Peopl umenta on the or to t was learn ‘8 Hospital, Miss Fior- cause why will be auctioned off at the Metropoli-| ence Nash, Miss Frances Starr, Miss tan Opera House, Winter Garden and| Sophie Irene Loeb and Mrs, William | }!hition should not be issued to restrain |laney is “playing safe," other places of amusement. Randolph Hearst, fudge John i. Motntyre from proceed | runee of Secretary Walker, ‘The Actors’ Equity Association has] The Police Band, Street Claaning provided 150 girls, who will coilect at] Band and Keith's Boys’ Band fur the principal theatres during @nter-| nished : ts for con on the steps of the| Wendell, state { false auditing |the purpose of « lesal aes eat nt de ying through the mission at the night performances, |Sub-Treasury in Wall Street at the| Travis, former State Comptroller, and hearing scheduled for Every theatre, bank, hotel and pub-|City Hall, Times Square and the| Albert Ll, Judson, bond broker, was putlig getermine lic place will be canvassed. Public Library. over by Justice’ McAyoy to-day unti]|t determine in what The principal speakers of the day| ‘The arrangements are in charge of [JU%¢ §.b¥ consent. ‘The order was up-|Long Island Railroad will ciosa at at the various places aro: Mayor y~|Harry H. Schlacht, Commissioner of rivis “wes ‘the ‘ouls acendan ty | Stewart Avenue was adjourned for tue mal; lan, Senator Nathan Straus jr, Dr.| Welfare at Elis Island. NN IT a betel pe é ean ar eee Jag THURSDAY, APRIL 28, FORMER AMERICAN, NOW MARCHIONESS DE CHARETTE, HERE NOT MY DAUGHTER, NEVER HAD ONE, IS COMMENT OF COREY Adele A, Sievers, Wed on Monday, Deepens Mystery As to Who She Is. | | | © mystery surrounding the iden tity of @ woman who has been mar- ried twice under the name of Mra Adele A, Stevens, and said once that she is a niece of William Ellis Corey the steel magnate, and later that sho is his daughter, was deepened to-day by the discovery that Charles Baward Pickard, who married her on Monday evening at Peekskill and guve his ad ar Elmhurst, [, 1, is not known there Mra Stevens's identity was first 88 questioned jn a suit for annulment be |gun Ist week in the Supreme Court | by Albert W. Ievans,, who said he mar Adele A fraudu Corey, a ried a woman ¢ Stevens and who,, he « fently claimed to be niece of the steel man Her name and identity came up n when she was married to Mr kard by the Mr. Stephen CITY BUS REVENUE REGULATIONS PLAN Ereegy FRAGT OAD tion of Operating Funds ad probably done more to help the | a pein poor than any charitably disposed | One of the first traction matters to person in the city | Laniimal Bars er From|®* considered by the new ‘Transit Commission, {t was learned bies * said the Burning Mistress Until | AS wi Mayor in closing, nd my fervent ) Lan | will be the regulation of municipal prayer is that the women on this 0 Aid Is Too Late. jus operations and their revenue Manhattan and four in Queens. “1 Watchung municipality receives no revenue fic, the bus operators merely nt and Structure. convenience and nevessity is said to (be the plan in the kitchen bby throwing a rux over | to such other regulation as will bring proj the operating revenue to the cit Chairman MeAneny was served snarling and | noon to-day with a writ of P-\requiring the new commission eck Schneid ding: ended in | railroad company has demurred to the Philip B. Gaynor, Ct counts of the old Transit It was said |M?. Gaynor was associate seerareiig fo bie araeka (thet the delay in aasisting Miss Mary old Commission for two years. accounts of corporations ster was born in New York |and recently dug up the $420,000 item ugh licity and other purposes foreign to expenses charged ating expensea and against er of the BK. a certified public accountant. The old Transit Construct Miller, the divorce| sion worked in harmony. to-d: Justies | Mr. Sinnott was under orders 4 peremptory writ of pro-|not in any way unpleasant Cunliff! of Peekskill. She told the | minister, it is stated, that she Is a daught f Mr. Corey by his first wife and that she has $760,000 in her jown name Mr. Corey through his secretary to- lay denied that he ever had a daugh ter and made \t unmistakably clear t anyone represented herself Ws Such js an In Elmburst, wh Pickard guve 6 his address and where it was stat ed he was engaged in the coal busi ward Pickard is ude, \Also, is was no Charles 1 in that learned, no mail is delivered to a son of that nume there. The ne r is also unknown to prominent per- sons in Forest Kills, Kew Gardens and Jackson Heights. In his annulment petition Evans forth d the di pt, 23, 1919, in this city, at which time she represented herself to be a person of good character, “However, adds Mr. Evans, “the defendant con cealed from the plaintiff her real name and address and character, James L. Dowsey of Dowsey & Par- sons, No. 66 Broadway, attorneys fot dvans, served the defendant with pa- in the suite at the Hotel Bilt- more, where appointment had been made with her on April 19, When [ saw the woman a week ago,” said Mr, Dows ne told. me he was living at No. 38 West 58th Street. She also told me she was the niece of a prominent lawyor who t a summer home in Bay Shore, L. L, and had been residing with him thera for some weeks, Inyestigation re- vealed the fact that a mass of mail had accumulated in the Post Office in Bay Shore for the woman. Appar- ently she was unknown in the town We also found that the address on Riverside Drive that she gave us was fletition The } str home muse nt No. $8 West 58th s boarded up and has not been occupied for nearly two years, Vriends of Pickard in New York said last night that Mrs. Pickard made them believe was a woman of wealth ne told of owning a large house at Brightwat I |where she entertained conside rly Later they learned Mrs, Pickard is unknown thert She sald that her marriage Mondey was her second, but did not mention 2 man named Albert W. vans, Ip stead, she r first husband wa a Lieut. Stebens, related to the fam- y of that name of Castle Point, Hoboken, and was killed during the war, In Hoboken at the Stevens home it was stated that no Lieuten ant in their family had been kilied and that they had never heard of Adele Steven: Mr. and M F seen at the home of William La Fountain of Woodeliffe Tuesday morning. Their whereabouts now is unknown BOY, TOO SLENDER, PROVES TO BE GIRL kard were last Lass, 44, Had Cigarettes and “Thriller’—Decided to Be- come a Detective. “That boy lodke to me too slender |to be a boy,” sald a passerby to Pa- =| trolman sffLaughlin of the Janata | Precinct to-day, pointing to a stripling at Queens Boulevard and [Hillside Ave Hadle Phuc (iP fl was ¢ y }i The girl was 0 the custody of Mra. Hadley CHICAGO, April 28,.—Non-negat Ja notes and stolen from two > mossene during @ robbery on an [ilinols tral Ra w found by abandoned railway car, 10k. were found, the fe formation given by one ql r alleged complicity in the —____ Misa Hean Vinnint, Wed, ter of Mr i Mra, John Hoaney of 0, 3875 Broadway mar te enry 1. Banbour Ohuurch of the Belived Disciple, East Mith Strect near Park Avenue, last night The bride was at one time a mupil of the famous piano teaoher Lesehetizh in, Vienna Henning of visiting try dates back to the Southern extraction into action | WILL HAYS PLEADS FOR TEAMWORK 10 rence Pfluger of No, 8504 110th Street, | George Kearn of No, 8604 110th Postmaster General Tells Pub-| 1 The detectives estimate Schaefer about $150 4 | week, of which they said he spent Reforms. simaster General brought to of! to her by ‘another woman. The se to| end woman admitted it had been given to her by Schaefer and gave ‘s what| his address, From what the detectives could learn, Schaefer did all his work be- tween the hours of 4 and 10 in the the| © American Newspaper Publishers’ As sociation, he and contemplated ernmental servic should be and can Hays pointed ou three fects in the tion of our Government Placing of bureaus in certain of departments princ!pal do- sent plan of organiza no relation of their proper deparunents sely said by the woman to be her neles which ought machinery the td expect, urtment works iblishment of the Department and} of all non-military work of dopartments Enlargement department Centranzed Purchasing Budget Newspapers, ol tion with welfare mong the our governmental services what | they should & — WOMAN SCARED BY PISTOL. | Gist Mela t lire 1 h Mrs. S. Hopkins] Stolen Cheeks for $838,000 Recovered. | fim road train two we | GIRL SHOOTS SWEETHEART. Held tor Wo efuaed in THIRTY BURGLARIE THIS YEAR LAID 10 Police rece Seven Suit Cases of Alleged Loot in His Brooklyn Home. Burglars’ victim were invited to Police Headquarters to-day to look | over seven sult cases of jewelry, furs, cut glass and silver the police say they found in the apartment of “the model husband,” Joseph Schaefer, forty-five, at No. 1450 Bushwick Ave- nue, Brooklyn. The police believe the prisoner committed at least thirty burglaries since Jan, 1 His wife said that when they were ried several years ago he told her he was a Government employee get- ting $110 a week, and that he left the house every day at 4.P. M. and wae back by midnight. He was good and | kenerous and she did not suspect any- | thing, believing him to be about per- fect as a husband. | Mra. Sc fer was highly indignant |therefore when Detectives Charles Krummel and Charies Zeman of the home during Schaefer's “working @ burglar and drug fiend. She or- dered them out of the hous Mut the detectives, showing her the police record of Schaefer's three terms in Sing Sing for burglaries committed in Brooklyn, sat down to await the man's return home, When Sclaefer entered about m |night, he put up a hard fight against arrest, On the way to the lock-up in |the patrol wagon, he tried twice to |leap from the vehicle, although hand- he Jamaica Police Court h in $10,000 bail for the Grand Jury. Aineng those who ha perty found in Schaefer's flat a ne the First Methodist & | Street, and a half dozen others in the eighborhood. }made on an avera about $50 a week for cocaine, pawned it, Saying it had been giver ning. vening of April 17. “My son,’ uf golden color?” paigns of today. “MODEL HUSBAND" | Richmond Hill Precinct called at her hours" and told her her husband was cuffed. Magistrate Kochendorfer in | a him identified Key. David D. Ervine, pastor of piscopal Church Schaefer's arrest was brought about | | through a watch found in a Brooklyn Hays| pawn shop. A young woman had FalseTeethGone, Mrs. Brown Sues Mr. Mayorowitz He Suggests X-Rays to Find # She Has Swallowed Them— She Won't Agree. Mra. Fulla Brown af No. 436 West 36th Street refused to-day in Eevex Market Court to have ber stomach X-rayed for the purpoee of ascertain« Ing if she had swatowed a set of false teeth, as was asserted by John Mayorowitz of No. 129 Pitt Street. Mrs. Brown obtained a summons yesterday oharging Mayorowitz with unlawfully withholding property. She told Magistrate Douras that epent a night at the home of the Mayorowits family two weeks ago and that when she awoke next morning her new set of false teeth, for which #he had paid $ was gone. She acoused Mayoro wits of having taken the set ‘Your Honor, I haven't got her false teeth. She must have swallowed them,” said Mayorowitz. “How could I have swallowed them?" asked Mrs. own. “Well, I bet she swallowed them, ond UH pay half of the expense to have her stomach X-rayed,” Mayor- owitz then said. Mrs, Brown sald sho was afraid of the powerful X-ray: ‘The case was then dismissed. 47 West 42 St LADIES’ Pure Thread Silk Hose Fashioned With Seam 15 3 PAIRS $3.25 All Popular Spring Shades. Lowest Pric+ The charge made against Schaefer is that he robbed the home of Harry outlined plans under way | Distler on the “the A Father and Son— And Their Daily Bread William, back from the world war, “hit the | ball” in his father’s factory in a way that astonished and pleased the old man. He showed in a hurry he knew how to make good. | said the father one day, “I went |! ‘ll; off to the Philippines during the Spanish war, and we were all run down by the campaign.” Lost _|| our pep. Came back half starved and I was years | getting back on my feet. How was it you kept all your pep so splendidly?” “That's easy, father, your military outfit live on bread—white bread, | that was light and appetizing, baked until the | top was pulling at the sides, and done to a fine “No,” replied father, ‘we stuck to hard tack, and when we came off our long hikes you could | count the men’s ribs as you could the ribs of cattle off a winter range.” The bake wagon follows the army in the cam- | The Ward Baking Company, knowing the im- | portance of bread to the soldier's health, put all of its expert knowledge at the service of the | government, as soon as the world war broke out. WARD sent over two million pounds of their Arkady Yeast Food overseas. It helped to keep over two million lads hea William replied, “Did thy and strong by helping to make better bread for the use of the American army. The youth who eats plenty of good bread, such as WARD'S BREAD, eats the world’s best food, It builds bone and muscle and makes for health, ‘Remember that every loaf of VARD’S BREAD is made to make you want to eat another —— =