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le at ee ieee i AR cn 8 pana re eoran x 2S NEL ne ements THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921. 8" 1 which he finished by scoring the|missed scoring. Wodehouse had ajAmerican g6alpost. Meanwhile the) mony of Dr. Hugh L. Russell be} but probably not those of next week. ‘AN fifth American goal at a clever Sadie tas hit and then the Americans —— was Solin It was resumed | thrown ou! os incompetent, Cage for James A. ntl have ‘ Hitcheock then shot at the goal uutitook the offensive. They nearly |at 4.06 P, . | . + ee agree to produce the banker for failed to score Jecored, the ball hitting an English| England's fitth goal wae scored by| The” Wilt then move Liant tied tWOlcross-examination at Poughkeepsia Fourth Period—After a run by! goal post, Score, America, 8; Great] Lord Wodehouse in the fifth period, |#/!esed Beauvais letters admitted into/ on one of the hearing days next week. Lockett, Tomkinaon scored when the | Britain, 6 This was quickly followed by Amer- | evidence be ruled out. One is Exhibit If Mf, Stiliman’s lawyers should attempt to prove that Florence H. Leeds was married to Franklyn Har- old Leeds and that Leeds and Still- man were separate identities, the de- fense will present evidence showing that Franklyn Harold Leeds and Still- ball was almost on the goal line,| Forty seconds after the seventh | jea's eighth, scored by Stoddard, but lp, the “Honey, Dearest” letter, and f i Directly after play was resumed and last period began Webb scored Situ, eheln Slateecae aie m- |the other Exhibit C, known as the |. Hitcheock scored. Soon afterward, |America’s ninth goal. The Americans, * » to their total, | «rolied oats and bacon letter.” It 4 oe NULIFE CORSET SHOP alti '2, 47-49-51 West 42d St. vatcwait's sate Goma Aile + wy . score M " the game was stopped owing to Webb|attacking again, hit behind. Lockett | Scored by M Webb. playing No, 2 for | ¥# not generally known that this having a finger of his left, or playing|Was penalized for crossing and with|the American team, suffered an in-|last letter had been admitted last ; . 5 hand, o Then St Was re 4 his free hit at twenty-five yards'|jury to a finger on his left r y} éContinued From Firat Page) hand, cut, When it was resumed the 3 y wer on hia left, or atick{ Thursday on testimony given by 'HE r Americans were penalized for a cross range Milburn scored America’s tenth Hresgt eg pdt At Lat Ho went| mary Kelly, who was Mrs, Stillman's|™2" were bt heirs i JUST DRAW T BELT: : — = “ ” : a " i is 0 avillon ani ie¢ out was , Servants, doctors, nurses, employees mT ; Rieacore (n the third chukker, but Sm9 Barrett: taking te free mee goal, Final score, America, 10; Great called while the injured member was |") ae Pe asantvitle. amitted on thet” Yatlous hotels, caretakers avd jan- of Nulife, the miracle F ” goal, nearly score ‘om 1, O bandaged. He was able to return to he first letter was admitted on the t o e' y i i mfsecd hi (ook the ball and hit an easy| Crowds, apparently dressed in an-|his position, and play was resumed | testimony of Bernard Kelly, forme: itors were on the list ceaigtytd gono corset, and your figure is d. WATSON WEBB'S PLUCKY =...) gland's fourth tally, Webb | ticipation of rain, were waiting about | #t 4.20 o'clock. superintendent on the Stillman estato, | °Y°" yesterday ras Mra. Sti Eee instantly properly cor- eg L} Ad RETURN. then scored America's seventh goal [the grandstands an hour before the that Miss Kelly had shown tt to him, |@wvers. Several of the hotels have seted. Straight line, low, A feature of to-day’s match was the ‘Tomkinson hit behind and Wode-|same started. They vere entertained Y When she took the atand she said she |50t bem mentioned, and it was sid Medium op fied bust itiexy return to the game of J. Wat- pouge also sent the bull behind, At|>¥ massed bands of tle Royal Guards, did not show it to him. ‘The motions | Yestenday arcane nail deals te (he to. Bon the AtOtican the nd of the chulkker Tormkineon tnoluding uilted seottian pipers. The |to throw out the letters will be based Labora pte witty ea anew Len Develops and cor! P » to a i “ hance, bi aned shot for} s y scarlet and 0 i e 's 4 » i } . wh an injury to his stick had hance, but missed his shot for eonlaa wae Nea ents fe cue aiea }on this disetepancy in the testimony, | yard, appeared yesterday off East slim figures. Will redue: fend, Weitts finger was bandaged in the goal, Score—America, 7; Great mearete ees: sts lt jand on Miss Kelly's admission that) 96th Street. Its name, which formerly ri i . the pavilion nnd he eame out and res Britain, 4 |the sombre hues of the dresses of the “gecretiveness was lacking.” The| appeared in gold letters on the pilot instantly all stout figures, lifed hin toam, playing brilliantly — fi¢th Period-Stoddard, with a | YOmee spectators letter she identified she had found on| house, of the yacht, has been re- Seok jong ater Wearing The: Wikth' Gauthauder, weutly boGred Attar a Tide Col George Harvey, the American ; STI A | a dresser in room the door of which | °¥°d | r x by > |Ambassador, was among the firet open. The defense will claim this | i goal for the American team save by Lockett, Following good | | wer ore claim this| Mrg, Stillman Forfeits $10 narica eet oft to a whirlwind lay ae Hurrett, Wodehouse “with a (errivaia ia the royal box, King Al- | showed Mrs, Stillman had thrown the a it Left f Tpondt Leirine (hres poate (A YRBIATENES Hee Igey abot ieored }fonso of Spain, the Prince of Wales, | —— | letter aside as of no interest or con-| jeposit Lert for ng ngland’s fifth ling Duke of Connay; é rapid > wht and his} jon in the first period, while Eng- goal, Immediately afterward, how- |daughter Patricia, now the wife ot | aaialy st. re py Wainer ine oii mae iBhe idin ” k a per- Commander Alexander R. M. Ramsey, | Sige WOME tnres petiods, the Britiahern "i soe America, Then another) motored up later. As the Prince of [Mf Fe#umed next Tuesday will be to scoting twice in the second, and twice taiy 1s) gis pe asl EN dlaeh | Wales stepped from his car the crowds | ask that practically all of the testi- SOU Va cha MAN PONGN. WHIIG EHO nn ins tattante, paste Wt ole ea eee earn vanes challengers scored single goals in the allowed the latter to score with a/piayed “God Save the King.” “The second and third and two in the splendid long drive. Barrett almost |star-Spangled Banner” followed. % scored Reet ah a ae set Fresham Gilbey, formerly a well- h ‘ creat Score: America 8 Great Britain known polo player, who wasacting as Rake che ue pienuy, tort Woes: At the start of the sixth period| goal umpire, was bowled over by ; Barrett had a chance for an appar-| Stoddard as he soored the fifth goal house and Major Barrett each add p rertain goal, but he hit outgide r e fa goal to the defender's total, while |CDUy Cerelt cont win a utgide. | for America. Gilbey suffered from the % Mrs. James A. Stillman was fined (Continued From First Page, sequence. s ea ne Page) Mrs, Stillman is to attend to-day's/$10 at Rahway, N. J., yesterday for conference of her lawycrs at Yonkers, | ag ie hal deposited bins Leal b ‘on Saturday for appearance, fi It is understood that she will have) was deciared forfeited when the case Baby Guy at some of the hearings, was called yesterday. ! Do away with old fashione lacing, pulling and tuggin, on and off in an insta: NO FIGURE too stout or Never ride up. Raise your’ slim but can be properly body up out of the waist line. The Britishers again attacked and) concussion and his head was badly . s1y oR $ * aa asad but once, on @ Bo4l Wodehouse hit behind, With a fine, | cut. He was removed in an ambuiance. = ‘ fitted from our 45 NULIFE prevent internal congestion °” 94 was ‘sritain’s final shot, how. [10R_dtive Wodehouse narrowly The _wockdent_oceurred behind the ‘ models always on hand. and support your back. ever, for she went scoreless in the i is - No Special Orders Necessary MAST, ORDERS FILLED. sixth and seventh periods, while Capt.| FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR & . oe $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and Up. BOOKLET SENT FREE Upon Milburn's team added two more | ——_—————— . Request. in the seventh chukker, one on #! foml, running the total up to ten to ’ the English four's six, the final result. Boys ; MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘The American four attacked in the first period and hit behind in 1 min- o Thirty-fourth Street Thirtysfifth ant ute and 50 seconds, Two minutes Kh ki S S . later Louis Stoddard at No. 1 scored t t tie frat goal for the American team, ak] Spor ults amd within another minute Thomas | “< Hik C. Hitcheoek jr, at No. 2, made an- . , r, Ser eee for Country, Camp or Hike teaim of the Rsaiish team, had missed the ball. Lord Wodehouse at No, 3 RENARD'S, 47-49-51 West 42nd St. For to-morrow (Thursday) | | Here is a special exhibit of entirely the ball hit a pony as the chukker| hi Lieut. : Peeeae ers pacer oe ey to Lieut short sleeves; and flapper pants. A genuine | ; ; =| E vear, and priced to relieve rather than centhiar: ei Borer weerchukker began: Thon: Fst and-tumble wear, and p ioned of the dainty materials most in demand for the new style creations in Walk-Over shoes for sport wear. Women are wearing them for every-day street use fe more and more. Take a peck at them in our windows. ended. A Price Popular With Parents Col. Tomkinson at No. 1 and Wode- e 9 | fers, spores) Baeiand (seain st) out-doors suit in that there’s a lot of the boy Misses Cotton Frocks Ce ee eee itike ead tf aggravate the cost of keeping boys. Sizes 4 to 14. waemer days, and for the Britishers had a free hit on $ ai safety, but the Americans blocked ® Becond period: : tacked, Tomkinson hitting aa Be : still outdoors when the suit is on! Cool, com- however, and Hitchcock took the ball with a fine long shot. 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