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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 31, eee views and he recommended Teagie. \ That night the girl who owned the Negotiations. TONY’S LOAD ABLAZE. mer holiday a jolly day is to He asked Charles M, Schwab to come} pumps came into the shop so f " . ~~ F atic 4 ‘Washington the citer day to get|sne almost fell downstairs HINGTON, May 31 One Horse ‘Track of Waste Paver ff Serve cooling, nourishing An his advice. “Did you find some Jjewe she} mal feelers’ with respect to an Intere Catchen Fire in Street. cre Cheese instead of heating The President has spent more hours] demanded national agreement for a reduction of | ‘Tony Pasquale, driving his one hor meat. The special coating on SAV aOPEY UTE ODHOENTRatiO pate Gunrieltr vou armaments already have been put out |truck loaded with waste paper south in ; of real worry and concentration try id Gubriello In. your | armam he Bad : roe lacighth Ave: to-day realized when wrapper assures perfect purity. ing to solve the shipping problem than And he gave them to her.|by the American Government, it wos : abriello thought no more about it, |iearned to-day in high Administration | te sesched 334 Street that his equipas (or : anything else And that's no exag-li0; his friends told ‘Th vening learn a i Hetration wae f Sitracting a lat of attention. : Cpt I ) , ariare People on the sidewalks wer is geration, for even perplexing matters] World and a reporter called on him | 4a? and pointing to his load. He by P of foreiin policy have not been so|to-day. He was putting rubber heels! ‘The purpose, it s understood, 's t9 /fing that the paper was ; Mth the Genuine Rogueport Havoy~ sa hasan ie on a pair of old shoes. He didn't] devel } titude sign: KOv- Vile Tony was unhitching bis horse Cc hurd to settle because so able a lieu-|00 a pair of old shoes. He didn't }develop the attitude ot torelgn GOV | pAan Bled tuned i fire wart | NEES tenant us Secrotary Hugies shared|tPO™ wiry “was a” lady—whe ‘gave|crmments on the question before any /and the firemen made short work of the Made by Sharpless, Phila. that responsibility. Mr. Harding has|me $5." : | format negotiations are undertaken, | blaz 7 J ae ee asked Cabinet to do some thinking b s ~ about the Shipping Bord and give] KILLED AS UNCLE $3 TAX FOR FILING WILL. SS ee ey some id’ about possi ble lus i a —" " : ~ DROVE HER IN AUTO x L Affecting barrogate yy / WANT TO GET THE GOVERN- Court Effective ‘To-morrow. a hy ou should select MENT OUT OF IT, Machine Skidded on Curve and} an papers flea the Surrogates’ x Wor the moment the question con-| Miss Kobensick Met Death When [Court ‘beginning to-morrow will be WISS verges un the ability of one man— a It Struck Pol |taxed under a law pwd by the Le * r " Bs CK ole. | lature. The usual procedure in con- oe . nd Chairman, As for shipping poli t Struck a Pe stand F ' that too is literally up in the air,} Miss Jennie seve ‘ ‘ % the now system all wills filed will be but when once a cupable executive is| years old, was killed to:duy when an| tt Pd TS sei he ae -. Harding's hope that|automoblle driven by her uncle, George | taxed $3. eerste Sepied HE CUTTING EDGES of Wiss Shears chosen, it le Mfr. Harding's hope that Meu Saemawinis f° | whether executed abroad or jin any s A the chairman will be the Moses to|Gresory of New Brunswic +\other State than New York, 25 cents re made from finest crucible ste jead the Government out of the| *kiddod on a curve near the Deep Cut) per folie will he charms a r s ne Ne dge, over the Ftaritan River, be-| It is bel at the "They remai 4 4 ding wilderness of it# previous shipping| Ttidee., Sutr fit Me chutr Amboy, | Will ald materially in They remain sharp long after ordinary policies. and k a telephone pol erence pace ‘ shears are worn out. : aquidat ory and hia wite were se- [cashier and two , The tendency here is to Hauldaie | riously injured. ‘They w seo] Wot be appointed within 9 Cow Gay Look for the Wiss Trade Mark on to get the Government out of the} ("uth Amboy Hoapital: shipping business just as soon as it = MRS. NOTT COLLAPSES House. the blade near the screw. Only shears practicable and economical to do — HOLD Tih ae ay mainepactl is practicable ¢ owners, however, the problem | Receas Ordered at Trial of Woman gies which have passed our rigid inspection pe. ill not be theoretical but practica! ~ . oe : fe AW . But if the Government does sell its rit is predicted the abipowners A meee “ MBENEE are branded with the W ISS name. Ie rivate owners, can those asking the Government for a (Special to The Hrealeg Wor! i arantee atisfaction ae eee eee. incomnes to cover the heavy cost—| BRIDGBPORT, Conn, May a1 is your guarantee of satisfaction, OWNETS OPETIE Ene nS a ae vvoun, | aud. they have in the past ued talk about that," sereamed | tition with the ships of other Couns 1 io ie on’ the ground that other Goy- Hutehina Nott, on trial for! 2.60 STYLES AND SIZES~ SOLD BY ALL where labor costs and labor) ¢rnments found it necessary lo ma murder, when Daniel] DEALERS HANDLING GOOD CUTLERY ure not so expensive as! ship subsidies to mu tain a =i State Phe seamen | mere hant marin —— economies of operation ‘or the 1 ue | , gant thipownnes ine | more mones y operate the pole et that EL oo Scogt Ne Lhe Lips itse slip subsidies ; ablished 1843 © Ne Jersey Bibitive factor, When the Govern. | wou'd be cheaper in the ‘| Gent ships are in the hands of prt- | tong rum, IIOP RRG PE LIE i 7 H GETMOONLIGHT | FT ’ ‘Mary Minter’ | ‘ ar, mter 8s | KEEP SPOONING 1 | Blue Eyes Look | | Hl ee | TEAGLE T0 HEAD SCALING LADDERS | MYSTERY NEARLY © scx i tains o me GONGRESSMEN IN | So Far Ahead! | | mination Advanced by Scientist | ’ | at Corlvention, f ’ | Won't Marry Because: CHICAGO, May 31—It has | | There Have Never Been Di-| fallen to Dr. M. Luckivsh to dis- | i kawat vorces in —— cover the value of Iishting effects | | R ‘ pas Han i in the home as an’ influence for ~ one Really Hasn't Many Beaux. | eas en Nee i Standard Oil} Clamber Up Side of Building} Declare Bothe Is othe As Identified A) SHUI adalat Sul to Oi }Every Comfort, Including Burglars Leave No Trace as to| She Shares Her Nice Boy Friends | Alleged Assault Followed D i . of N. J., However, Has P Saee . Trae Adee " leterrent. Dr. Luckiesh is direes | Qu ye eats . She pid | " _ : pee " , j and Save Them As They Purchaser of Gun That tor of applied acience at the Bea | SWedish Training, for Only How They Got in Broad- | With Her Ma and Grandma.| pute Over Fare, Declari - i Not Accepted Yet W +o ai Research Labors eve. | ¢ 3 p | She Is Too Busy Patching U . ere Going to Jump. | Killed Hoboken Man. | earch Laboratories in Gleve- | ${O—U.S. Pays the Rest way Restaurant. | 0 Busy Patching UP! — cuser, Who Gets Warrant. * | inreliaadd | land. He demonstrated his happy | asi ; a a! 1 Married Friends’ Troubles. a re a : — ee . home illumination effect to-day | , ‘ : JS FULLY QUALIFIED,| Four tiremen who climbed up the| ‘The mystery of the murder of HUE, ge (he convention ioe the Natlonal | (Special From.a Staff Correspondent — Hunciurs who have been paying] —- Juntice of the Peace A. W. SOMA t front of 4 burning building in Brook- | Reuckert, the rich bachelor who was | Light Assoctution. WASHINGTON, May Si—ltongh- Pétticular atention to the lower sec- “No, no: 1 really wouldn't marty) o* port Washington, L. I, todas President ‘Thinks He Hasj!vn to-day on fragile scaling tadders | Hot to death on May 10, 1920, In his , pot example, have w moonlight | nosy in the life ona mamber of con. Honot the city, it was discovered to- {BY one” sald Mary Miles Minter) gave to a constable a warrant tora pa . 2 . 2 Y 1 effect in the hous wand ay, " ri with a laugh, i, Ended the Hardest Task of |"sc¥ed 4nd carried down Mr. and|apartment at 12th and Washington! © wits et Uden and eoyarh grote Is to be mado smooth thia sum. 20% linve visited’ Hoan's restau. |" emis be when the reporter for) assault in the third degree for the a Mrs. Benjamin Flaum and their two| Streets, Hoboken, js about to be) and wife will keep on spooning rant In the Dun Building, No, 299/The Evening World met her to-day! arrest of Morgan Belmont, « His Term to Date. grandchildren, solved, the Hoboken police satd to-| One color might make a man | mer. Life in Washington will not be pioadway, Working some time be-|as she left the Biltmore. “And I cer- 0 oe ae They were third floor window | 44. ‘They have under arrest at Cheerful, another bring out a wo- | so dull after all, Their gymnasium (ween Saturday night and this morn-|tainly am not going to marry Com August Belinont “The Warr By David 1 of their hom@ 171 Bedford Avenue, | May's Landing William Bothe, alias man’s vivucity. Of course a study is getting under way in good shape to- jy hey left no trace ax to how they |mander tutte : “|iesued yesterday and was given to LOpeci te vid Lawrence. Feady to leap to the ground, ax the | Bode, Who has been fdentified, they ) should be made of the effect of day. Atter rough and tumble debat re at (he. peatan tas Mary was thet shown w telegram| tie OMfioer to serve cnty Sinn pecial Correspondent of The Eve-|icuse was tilled with amoke and the the one who purchased in| certain lights on different natures. |on the floor of the House they cun ‘They wore there for soverat houre|from Los Angeles which reperted| ‘ ns ng World.) r ith Cola’ Hi enc 5 Bed aa ae ; , s zs i hours |from Los Angeles which reported! Belmont did not appear in court 40-77 — WASHINGTON, May 31 (Copy-| flames had already taken possession of |CONN'S Pawnshop the revolver with ut, says Dr. Lucktesh, experi- | trot over to the office building and drilling a six by four safe, got off the | that her wedding to the naval officer, | SO eae ODT | ulate AegE, which the killing was done, ment till the right effect is at- |learn how (o tumble in another combination and ripped. the door | who is attached to U. 8.6 Now York,| 1% Slowing & telephone e! 21).—President Harding has}, men, were Firemen Rupert,|_Police Inepector Kiely and Capt.| tained and be happy eves after. | fashion, and apparently were| would take place immodi atter| t2 bis home in Westbury that be wasy had no more difficult problem to} Reed, William Pousson, Edward Riley oe are at May's Landing to-day |————-—— 1 AN it costs each member ix $10, fore they completed the | her return from Europe wanted: oan Solve since he took office than the}and Jolin O'Neill of Engine Company Mite sith in oustody and with him sal ela POUL TE USL dl nfe held only account| ‘ow we're In a terrible rush, so| ‘The warrant was issued upon the™” — “4 s, ‘oster, both of whom were at i red to-d. to get the beneth o i 1 . selection of a Chairman of the Ship- | No. and while they went up the e ares aay 6 £ pooks and vecords. Alongside it was}ean't you come with us and take the | gt » : ine ks one time seamen on a German liner their investment. Secretary of the ie ji ra | statement of George Peterson, a taste 5¢ ping Board—and he thinks that at|DUuilding their comrades spread a lite e a small safe, not locked but closed, | interview ‘on the run? | ‘ last he haa it golved, Mr. i aint het below in case the threatened peo-| Which docked at Hoboken. They are dittctor in Scrmts Ache Forse oe tin 18 which was $1,000 in small bills. Mr, Minter, Mary and the reporter |°*> Griver of Glen Cove, Fete les Raenvacla when a i Arding | wie above should leap. as le oe aes ae users of ropes United States Marine Corps, who is This they overlooked jJumped into a taxt and started off. | | S4¥8 that on Sunday morning he was ‘i able, when a knotty ques-| when the fire started in the base- Me hes eee ne fob com ng For Guat co, Va a The gang lett behind a sectional! “It's been like this every minute/called to the Smalwood Hotel at jon arose, to pass it over to some| ment of the building, Mrs. Virginia elim piabehi ha Raa adhe members will get the training frees! jimmy and a brace and bit, ‘There| since we got here,” Mary declared. | qye i member of the Cabinet in whose do- | Miter, on the top floor, {ft & Tepe was found dangling br dg Ue el RS i Ded Wad: le (onl plndad) taldat «| Mtlate why 1 lov Nit PSR BEC ee we J ea F from the roof to one of the windows PL eR AA ik ee Arata sie Nie aa ; a th i }be Morgan Belmont and asked what main the matter lay, but not so with | TUSed her husband and then ran to = venie [training under the nd touch of winduw, evidently for a quick get-| cause there's always something te} che Siipiig Boand) Sere the floor below to warn Mr, and Mrs, |°f is apartment. i knows." they were told to- away, But this window was barred | do.” . |he would charge to drive him to Ehipping Board, Ttoomes under| touts Giosner, son-inslaw und) Bothe ‘was crredted) In Manhattan 1 r disposal for nothing” and the burglars could not have lett] “But, ax we were saying’ broke| Westbury. He says he agreed ts none of the ten departments of the/qaughter of William Spector, who |? Seen nE j se ential se Marine Corps and has as (ts main, that way Pa the reporter. |convey him there for $12. vernment, but is an independent | has a tailor shop on the first floor. S34 Sled I . characteristics an adaptability to. the George Harvey, superintendent of “Oh, ¥ Vl tell you why 1 wouldn't} On the | : shnelel a gy . y | On the way from Glen Head, tén. body. | He was out of town to-d home of Charles Hammel, No. 134) Th eats of the Seamen’s Union the ex lal needs of t) HAWKINS (he restaurant, was early on the marry,” Mary replied, “I'm so busy Westbury, Peterson says his fargs, " ic . On the top floor with Mr, and Mrs, | ast 87th Street, where $2,000 worth : ‘ 5 [ent eaerotee ground to-d and discovered the| patching up the affairs of my marriedlabused him for chargt 312 feed So the President has had to appeal] ,, of clothing and jewelry was stolen. Also nlicate Plans tor will make fait nand it : ‘wing ands # the Cabinet as a whole for advice, (2 © their grandchildren, g i y was stolen.) Also Complic ans | will make lean men stron wreck. [le made an inspection but] friends that 1 haven't time, for one|when Westbury was reached gave: $c, Pag ah set a *| Stanley.~Brooks, thirteen, and Rita|On April 27 he wus put in a corridor Sarl ace will make hot days seem cool could find no clue as to how they got| thing. ‘Then again, there nave never|to him, He says h Last Friday the subject was di a e: sadn te , 7 5 . sarly Peace. i { ys he remonstrated, « me eae Fishman, six, and when Mrs. Flaun | leading from the Harlem Court to the © MNO TY Otay ee a Caen ‘in. The police were ulso puzled by | been any divorces in my family, and/about the $5 and de: cussed at some length, but as is the} , ‘ , ast- | prisoners’ pen while Deiective So: — — and lost appetites. Hi $5 and demanded the bal... case with subjecta: that!invoive per- | Ao sroused the Closners ake Baer | . eur aniten re “1 sper | lt Will drive away that drowsy Unt phase of the case, The watch-| 1 don't propose to risk matrimony my-lance of the; money and that Mr. Belqyig 1 be | on® 4 back to her own apartment to| mers of the East 88th Street Station] The American steamship owners) poling and the grouch will be man ot the building says he heard no] sei, y really haven't so many beaux|mont struck him in the eye. atta iuenl ae te the ae ©! get the children to safety. arraigned another prisoner, Left|are meeting this afternoon to con- | more.’ noise as you would think," she confided, "O?] Upon his return. he engaged Asse ac! € 0 the of man | '. a a walked ou T committee working to ge | 4 ; 3 reached except as fo the {ype of many “Hy the time an alarm hud ten |alone for a moment Bothe walked out | sider the proposals for a settlement TIRHDEANGIL Cte ReereTE MencurooRna WOMAN FALLS OFF | course, 1 know jots of nico boys, but|ney Charles T. McCarthy, who with, to be uxreed that the job should be| “ent, im and Engine No. ote rr Se eee eee eanekare aevea, | OF the ship strike, a copy of which of Representatives Newton, Reed and L share them with mother and grand-|Peterson appeared before Justice, us ; lthe house was filled with sufvecating} Soon after Reuckert was murdered, ; : " put in hands of a practical ship- tes bei ia bhi mative rey Witllam Schlagel, who hud. been) they teceived for the first time this en LAUNCH AND Is LOST) sie ae. oy iG anued ae warreae and, Sing ian. The (rouble about that, |(!o™ the as making it ai : 0 ont ten: | morning from Washington. | Tho taxt stopped and the inter-/telephoned the home of Mr. Belmoni however, is the fact that the men wo | ey, through the building. Capt, ans a ere Sica) va{ The proposition to reinstate the NO TRACE OF KIDNAPPED BOY Bella Lewis Goes Overboard | Yew ended. Aw the reporter reenlls, {asking that he be in court this morn. have made a g/of aliipping uie|fotman, In command, onered) & swn, O, whither he fled the| Strikers as one of the clauses of th bine Nor ane tee is “ Sunil | Mary wore @ biue hat, blue suit with |ing, ia (the shiping business and io ij" ote scree® ‘thrown: /agatngs She Lae after the crime, fie was| Settlement has been eliminated. Over- | Ks of Little Gtuxeppe. in Chair When Ferry Swe! J white lace collar attached, and a sult te : house as soon as he saw the Flaums | Moral a ne ci i al i € in » Te . . ai blue skirt with some kind of gold diMcult to pick a man whose firm) i ine children at the window, tur| brought back and submitted to al! eee Provised te on o re » susp s to whether her fttle Rocks Craft. eee sleae re way, the nad ve may be doing business with the Ship- Ne a had cue them off trom es. | deerees of police inquisition, but was|™endation of th er diuseppe is dead or is still held by! Allen ¢ ain, No, 412 Bighth Ave Nearer CAV Ee GRAINS Ping Board now or in the future, Mall dit cee laras He 5 aries ‘Thea | eventually released, agent of the steamer, A yea the men who Kidnapped him 1s so great nue, Brovkiyn, with his mother and bine Byes and is sailing for Burope This objection, however, is purely |vsPe by descending the stairs, Then! "i", ecame known to-day, however, | ment with thé men is called for on wi h Mrs. Antoinette Varotta that her father and other members of the fam-/on the 4th. M » Be teed *OUSSO! a " a «| the resull of a fear of muck-raking Mer ree tee ete Ntened quartet | tat with, all the questioning of | the part of the ship owners husband fears she may give way men-| ily gall yesterday 7 ~ cet "Neill to Ke e ghtene ee e el " Which | tally s more . 8 wunch ‘Tika-| , BVERSbORy as = Sehlagel, the Hoboken police bave| ‘This lust proposition is one to which | t#ily. It is more than five days since in’ his ir lwuneh ss ul opposition, Iverybody {down by means of scaling laddors. | bion seeking Willlam Bothe from the | ¢y . ee , wy {tho little boy, playing in front of his , fift in tw | KILLED THE BOYS, the Gov t know! The Closners had already made their i. the shipowners declared that they wat in the Government knows that if the | Th a heir | very first. A picture of him was yee s ©? home, No. 304 Bust h Street, was party and the non-member of the! ONLY SHOCKED GIRL| man selected is a person of integrity | escape Jidentified by a clerk in Cohn's pawn- , Would never agree, but Is said it may ARS Baath iy aac nd reat was Sling: Della. Lowi, thirty: | it doesn’t make any difference with nee os ane Me a Pa) overcome through the owners BIVINE Black Hand letter threatening his eight, for sixteen years manager of the what compuny he was previously Left Her $4 500 chaser of the revolver and Chief of ithe men a verbal agreement for a|death if $2,540 was not paid Germain five and ten-eent store at No.|They Were Walking Together, | affiliated. Mr. Harding didn't hesi- ’ |since searching for Bothe. Foster, | ears work ut the reduced rate of] Ajthough a city wide roh hus been $48 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. Bi on Outside, When Light. tate heretofore to nume A. W. Mellon G : Old Sh ,/ Who was arrested with him, is wanted ]15 per cent. conducted by citizens and ho) ‘They went up the Hudson to ys on uiside, L -ight- | Becretary of the Treasury in the face emsin oe; jon a charge of burglary in Hoboken.| at the Sea Service Bureau of the|t ee ot the ey, ti Fy be found. | ins 1 ating In oa ning Stroke Came | 3 ners _—_—————> | wiht OO Ofte eee ae Yon. the nd is eved of the fact that the latter is reputed | Th B “k! Shipping Board it was said that more| 4“ stewart a hwser cot Nee ay Ww : Tho ewell from a] Double funeral services were held at to be the second richest man in| ets em bac: J RAILROADS MUST engineers have applied for jobs than | Sitvet, and the father's offer of avn, mein (er tgyway, to Nyack] ctivades Park, N. J. to-day for Donato America, with holdings in many im- we MEET WATER RATES, | were needed for the ships getting | {y EURO AACA SCAT 2 So De Miero, fifteen years old, and Peter portant concerns, 4 . Di ‘© \Feom| _ ready for sea ' | —_>. --- Ing good speed WP) polutto, fourteen years old, who were EVERYBODY THINKS HE cAN| “itl Recovers Diamonds From) a _ . But the trouble seems to be far! New Mow! truck by’ lightning white crossing the| WIN SUCCESS. bbler Who Says “She Is | Competition With Panama Canal] trom settled. Not only are the en-| Ae at from (he woman In a treat during : brief electrical storm chances are t Lady—She Gave Me $5.” { Will Compel a Strange gineers divided among themselves, ‘ry boat bucked and life-pre- |” este lars toy wEkich eR detent | will appoint’ Walter C.j 5 ; = Situation. but the seamen are threatening to| Foot Rondway, were Thrown gut, Otter! Mica|the Belatte! ohlid was COnapaprily lent of the Standard On| Recco Gabriello repairs shoes in a) pS alas cut loose. Andrew Furuseth, Inter- WIE SESE CALM hd disappeared. The launch| piinded, recovered his aight Sunday end Company of New Jersey, ax Chair-|dim basement at No. 187 West 43d) WASHINGTON, May 91.—Transconti- national President of the Seamen's aa ota and in this the ene) died after a relapse Sunday night. man the Shipping Board, Mr, | Street. 2 {Rental raiingad Sealant raiee Inia being) Union, says the unlicensed men will BE tis Hoard oF ae n found. | Mildred, the sixteen-year-old sister of eagle ts a whipping expert. He ia) Nothing disturbs the regularity cf) aiteed to meet ooeun competion Uf [not accept the terms of wettloment. |sinate to-day. The mains da | {he Polntio boy, who was walking be-| ‘Ten for 10cents. Handy the one man dn Americh) of whom) run-down heels, sews up a rip here| Vice President of the Atchison, told the} Thi yroule Sebi AEs ie wl each of the sidewalks twenty tert | |S raewa ipl ip aaneclesitn semeve och size. Dealers carry both. everybody hereabouts seems to be t sews up a riP ere] vronce Commftioe Investigating the| Shipping Bourd vessels with te) jy! width arale takes ten rout trum cust) The ease Wf Frank : ee eee ean wins! 10 for 10c; 20 for 20c. agreed that so ff ‘aking a suc-|and there, works all day and goes to| Seats Comber vent ei’ ambers|problen of getting unlicensed men |sliewalk and adi the space (othe | with the murder of Genrossi Nazarry.| tint to freshen up the cross on the It’s toasted. cess of the job ile ‘could do it, | bed after dinner, und his triends say| | igeq after their engine came back PAG St onAy bie 4 Har ) to ask | Went to the jury at White Plains to-day. | crave of the De Miero bo: Fotis who: « Bot as bas been the ease with many |that if he had a million dollars he| we wilt then modify the interior] However, the operators say if they |property owners to remoys tht |The ease was adjourned four times, af | Ted about a so, in preparation | PS Ra k fe shoes th 8 i ‘ raat rances to. bulld Ht | ter the evide vad all been presented, ¥ President to select and it is quit that is his habit go and Cincinnati, for instance, willl pe difficult to find moved. encteacht vy \u "rompkins ctery other thing to persuade a man of! days agit! entered his skup| get the same rate as that from San ice ee thw values of thelr propert ‘ eae ar 3 tant 1 puir of white si pumps to! Francisco to New York, and producers eae eee Gone On Manet hig business affairs to)coms into the | "0H i bn inte pepe Francisco to Mom Nore. toa Pompe | BANDITS RAID CRAP GAME, “hences” ear eeninen nace ise! ye fixed, Gabriello tossed them on top| {fill Dolnts, Leva YIN oe = Th sort et this write |of a pile. e sul ew. That means,” said Chairman Cum-| pa, y ce Granted Mex, Holland, ing that Teagle could be persuaded to sai: Ze Seneks eas freight from Ghicago or Kansas City 2 i A White Plaine to<day, xcantee take hold of the Government's ship-|days. But the girl was not ina hurry, |to New York, or vice versa, for noth-} About fifteen men were shooting ii" yay, Sante ea nted ping problem, but the chances are| Thursday he came to the pumps, may he #0, Senator." Mr.|cTaps shortly before noon to-day at the tot eiccutory decree of iivovues chor fair that he will do so In the top of one he felt something | Clambers responded, “but It isn't the] fool of Flue BREESE) ae) the nor susband, Arthur Holland, a mining The veareh for @ practioal man tolhard. He pulled it. Wrapped in a| "*Y We Maure Mele pol AA Bic Sea eset CHTIGECY Br neem ribaene fw, ‘ be Chairman of the Shipping Board |luce handkervhief he found four dia- see nen a aE Man began even before Mr. Harding was|monds worth about $4,500. That is U. S. TESTS NATIONS SOE ere came nieniiran to aly and cuttody. of tive dhuhter inaugurated, He didn't hesitate to] the consensus of those of his friends ON DISARMAMENT | stiooters. | dechy Hollnnd testified curs old. Mrs gummon to lils side men who had had} to whom he casually showed them, wrpud andy suposed to We in Nie f eo i‘ some experience in the Government | He put them in a safe place, fxed the |, Gent Out From, Wash. | "estes Shipping Board. He asked Edward | pumps and went to work on some | : i but they esc ; . N. Hurley, former Chairman, for his|half-soles for a traffic policeman. ington Before Formal The best way to make a Sum- MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Wednesday) One Thousand Women’s Lingerie Blouses nt in many dai trimmed with y modeis, some simply tailored, others lace or embroidery; added to which will be several overblouse styles; all taken from regular stock and marked at the greatly reduced prices of $1.45, 2.25 & 3.85 the Blouse Department, Second Floor)