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= ; ¢ “. ‘ ‘ ‘ v9 m inth d’’ H — CLAIMS $500,000 25,000 “Laborers in the Vineyar ere . i . ° t . FORTUNE MISLAID For Christian Endeavor Convention OF DEBTS MADE BY | — | od . 5 ins Firs’ i But Justice Flays Greenwich Seymour Wins First Bout in a ma i ~ Village ‘Vamp’ and ‘Adven- Suit Against Bank on Great- Ch + 3 *§ Stoc’ turis’ Who Ran Up Bills. Grandfather’s Stock. CI ‘ST < A husband's responsibilities for the A ION AGAINST BANK. debts of his wife do not extend to ex- 4 i travagances purchased on tho wife ‘Asks Mechanics and Metals to credit, even with the knowledge of Honor Holdings and Pay jhe husband, it wns decinred tn a \ ividends Sinc decision handed down by Justice } Dividends Since 1823. Norman §, Dike in Brooklyn Supreme | Aa Wickes ae Court to-day. A decision of Justice Wagner in the Whe dacieion Foqutten:- tne. Your Supreme Court that the statute of Wanamaker Company to return to Prederic! ind » ages: limitations does not apply, is taken by Frederick Linde Ryon mortgag red Wi valued at $14,500 assigned to that firm we ESTHER Weber te to satisfy debts contracted by Mrs. rant keeper of Seattle, Wash. to be Plizabeth B. Ryon, described as a LY aad Dalle A ELE ik) former Greenwich Village beauty, fortune of more than half a million and who is now in a California prison dollars. for an alleged attempt to defraud a ere Unie deo) Wille Dorin ee hotel, according to Justice Dike. family history, a genealogist in, Troy, ori o RHA den OR =ARNITR LAW AE Cee ee ee yon of Flushing, head of a promi- - i Pres, fC SPIES Ry begged Ae ded apg ark oka CON SNYSRRTOHESTER JONIN + SPROU nent and wealthy family, He mar- in the Mechanics Bank, left by TREASURERS ried in April, 1919, while a member ‘Thomas Nd etel wa eit in nis Special Trains Will Be Unload- i fot it nav aviation uni pa ereay city in 1822. Seymour established fi ee ‘i Brobuivans ah Tt ah claim to the certifi as great- ing Large Delegations Atl cording to the briefs in the case, in grandson of Thomas Wii : Day for Sixth Annual Con- January, 1920, after a quarrel romult: Seymour's lawyers say the stock a wat A e To. the rot Ryon's discovery of he the time of Williams's death was Vention That Opens To. Hic worth a total of $13,400. They de-| Night, ea anit bused! On FapreAants tand that the stock be honored by : tions of agents of the Wanamaki the Mechanics and Metals pe More than 15,000 delegates are in Goiapay to. young Ryon int ot ye Bank of the City tthe orig-|New York to-day from all parts of cS Simon mm sunenoon GE they claim is successor o ; sWitea: GeaTenote GEN OSREY, RI ETOTE, the world and the United State inal Mechanics Bank. The Mechanics i Worlals Gueldtian | ea ; an babes hing nereil ; a bead L a AAS IEA VA CUE total BA The decision contains a merciless and Metals stock is around $29: SAYS STATE MUST 2 Le eM LNA MISES Sadia fo) delok) excoriation of young Mrs. Ryon, whe hare, aa 7 Rag oo ? i : Seymour also demands that the/to-night at 720 in the a iicevesl SEE THAT CHILD will is described as a ses : by who i a : id divi-]Armory, 34th Street and Park Av fi i , Give precide union wad COInaIe LIT Sone ince Ita which he says will|mué. ‘The Rov. Dr, Francie Bh. Clark, IS “WELL BORN” |Hylan Says President Will)youns rtyon was «bled whiter’ dends ae : ok his certificate up| founder of the association, will pre-] fad bind rail | Have to Mandamus Him Be- josai” Lng dbelbion’ Feada; ‘hits Genk pring the value of his : [eeores en President for! Judge Lindsey Tells Fducs | “9 V7 sveake: leah unconscionable acts to more than $500,000. The Mechan-jside. He has beea Mresident f cA ; | fore He Will Vote Increase. | brougnt about by unconscionat k, during the intervening 109 | forty-two years. Duty of Community Is | peas of a young woman, who possessed in ics Bank, au rk jergone numerous| An opening praise and devotional Paramount | san lithe highest degree the clever meth: ee oSREeKtl sand | exercise will be led by Homer Rode- a Witen (Di George ‘Gamlor Davia |e eet rte ac eee creamer: RHGHARYE for tho} heaver, Billy Sunday's famous choir DES MOINE July G—"The | president of Hunter College, ap- n whose hands this refined and changes of name. A ; there is{leader. The convention will last un-| State must preserve the home for icine Renee Gaal ba es dete ae Mechanics and Metals say there. is tner. Th the child.” This was the keynote |peared before | areaialout Diente abiicn Gab) prey, pel eee oer sie ae geet abd Among the interesting delegates is] of an address delivered by Judge | pudget Committee of the paul Hee ols ct the wile for how husnead cate| as) farjas the oMcials tions, Tt|Amos P. Wells, editor of the Chris-| Ben B. Lindsey of the Denver Ju- | istimate to-day in behalf of a $17,-|agency ARS ee aed tat pleaded the statute of i attaone ea Endeavor World. Mr. Wells has] venile Court before the National |417 appropriation to cover salary in-fexists wht are iit buses a tard Shri z on's conven. | t s teachers, made man-| ‘necessities’ fo! we house 5 is cleatied A Roa en wlil now) probably written more about Chris- elas Association's conven creases for his t i i tad Rae n : Ss SEV eRROe RIE ORHOET HUES | sn the. : a t an in| tion here ry by the Legislature, Mayor] ceases q * tian Endeavor work than any mi datory esalunie: dit, In goto trial Ogee the organization with the possible ex- ‘Since the State has recognized |riyian, in attacking the Albany law-|chases upon her comcast i MAY ADD MILLIONS ception of Dr. Clark. He enjoys the} its duty to educate the child, itis | iigers, declared that Dr. Davis|the former cas : lows Sn ee E 4 a coming re and more the 2 andamus him before} must be of a class that would 0 distinction of having written a pocm) becoming mor ae would have to mandam : pane TO CITY’S BUDGET |aye hours after an operation tur ap-| over-parent of the child,” he said acaretiahrata tani thenineredee parily be necessary. In view ee . peadieitia “This parenthood of the State in- he Legisiature viled up salary ins|atation in ite of tae. tuwban aad i to| Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Struthern of! cludes its duty to see that the | oo. without the consent of the| wife, the evidence herein consiualvély Pension Plan Being Discussed to Missouri, more recently of Peking.) child is well born. By the strict [Ui “8 MONE ig the Mayor, | snows that Ryon furnished euelet ire Employees jucation ¢ They were married! ost kind of marriage laws the [fy now. the me Legislature |) /°'y hia wife all that could be ex- Retire Employ of Ed Coney ere i A t 8 investigat- Il settled that where * a s +, and) «State must forbid the bringing of |has a committ pected. It is well nine years ago in Jefferson, Mo., ar 5 © find oft are extray s given to the wife solely the Board After Thirty Years. ae G Nenay neon their Christian En-| children into the world unless |in aust fin TRU AR ST jeredit ts FANG TC AM Comptroller Craig said to-day that if) union sent them to China.| they come from healthy parents ney and everything else imagin-| RUSKIN OS Sectner at that time and arms of a new retirement system re 5,000 members “The time will come when it le by the Legislature, but Lam not ee eee ces her in po: ion of the t ; {the Board |They have more than : m t oe meme tanehing empires © ccs cou-| there, ‘Whon they landed a: 8801 will be regarded an & crime ifthe hing to vote for this increase.” || the gruicles e con- ere. ie : is emphasize we fac a ——_——_ of Edacation, which are ur ; h the United States! State permits a child to suffer Dr. Dayis emphasi H the Teachers’ | Francisco last month the U i < che teachers’ salary increases under pagina el i adopted, these |jogked good to them, It is probably! from undernourishment, due to Tes LD taeainavetestivievanioe Juneld) PASTOR DIES ABOARD SHIP. eee ees will not only be permitted) the longest honeymoon on record. poverty or ignorance.” _ - but that because of the city's failure eOoeaTabsis; Peirniver or ; ; ; ; es in Arhng-| = to apropriate the money the teachers | Rey, 00) ° * ; sions after thirty years|~ john, sproul, who lives in \ se SHS wa lalcene ‘ wi Ten, service, but such a pension 4.1") “Yaa is president of « bank/ TWO GIRLS HURT unite gtt the advance,” He: said the nan em Way Mores Fone jton, N. Js. ‘TW ustees we ‘Tho Rev. Richare dre ated in other re- rk, has given much time) ] aid to relieve the Board of is Fall River, Proposal, if incorpora Jin New York, I WRECK) hivcial ot) ine, of No. 1 Barrow Street, Fail River, s | on e green at the salaries asited were no’ ‘ morn bi tha olly yates estimated he has shown the gro ilk ck rle ; vaid in} River Line steamer Priscilla, an hour he Lemiblasure he " to once | oelaa and happy meadow lands to}Cab Hit by Milk iu \ haan TELAT GHIaS eel tuldlAtasor Evilini|'erore {traooredlat thaltoohot Fulton Board of Education Uitiaries of board| more than 6,000 children since the be- Over at 44th Street and TE PETeC be eA IaMTnORERAITEr tHE Pty |street, North River. He wax accom: deductions trom the salaries lie ta a g of his activities. nek Avenue of Hunter College teach merely fed by his wife and Mr. and Mrs. emplayees and to obligate the city to monks Bt ue ne special trains Park Avenue. tout Taint see aera caan nein] RUC ey THT Gur ania area A provide funds for paymi ROM arrive with delegates before} 4 iin truck crashed into a taxicad at ee neon en en tars i Aiwecth Lon land City, son-in-law ties and pensions. tori pre sed “rules | Wt end thre chartered boats 4Gth Street and Park Avenue at 4 A. M aMivor HOG wats, ndviaed by. C ie Raanten oe tat Bade wae reidaved regulations” for this nes Permit vat ing the night—one fre | {Wl turned It ove screams poration Counse rie! F e pear syste ‘of the Teach: te nent | y a ecial tral at of the two girl occupa eases Whether it w to or no} Board) and received further, eousidera-| who left the specie other from the |taxi aroused the neighborhood and sev- eee nthe: nominee WOMAN’S FOOT CRUSHED. {ion to-day, ___ South. A complete guide service has | eral resilents went out ta ald them. | pee tore (he moneys but recerred STATE BOND SCANDAL DRAGS, |x "arrancea'to care for dutowates |"ygygeneribedthemaeives ax Helen Ml nol vote the mms: sce, nenee MOT TUIUT bp auto om “| who do not know w Yor i, | Montgomery, twenty-two, and Jan al ne - ii | 5 will take them to their hotels| yee en aoth of No, 371 Hastert Riverside Drive. May Take ‘Two Vemre to Co) euldes wil As io fy got. 1 and [om twenty-one, both of So 871 EHO EE'S HAWKSHAW BRAIN Pee aS aN rege . Ong Be 1 Ay, . aa 3. Agnes Meher, twenty-five, of No Mrayers Wendell andi yaanens | trom ine CORSA ROH H we aera and b' a, wut after being im to Trace Man Who oi Hiversise Drive, was knocked down MeAvoy to-day between | (Or irman of the Alumni Committee; UHR Se ron ered | : ; ane Street, A wheel of the auto, owned and Ae et a Sgtever, counsel for | Mare Kdmund Jones, the Hxeeav’ | iit) surpliy, No. 209 Dickman Street, | Mra. Patsy Kappico w “White driven by Gregory Maloney of No, 216 je and Max D. SOUR! LOFT ae y, whose “Letters of Careo | diver of the tax, escaped Injury. |ported to be dying in the ite West 9ist Street, crushed hee right State Comptroll A, Wendett, | Se been so much enjoyed; | ¢ Codie Piocital W ultet wound, received | We State Comptrolle : Pept D pean sert, Chairman a on the. of the Fourth while | goo! : igfried Hartman, Hige OrN agra aminnenee Be a umer EIGHTY TIMES INDICTED. {honing fireworks from the porch ot eh way taken to Reconstruction Comptroller ne [ot sng large things for mi - = Paar ym the “position of the | Hospital £ and Waiter R, Herrick, counsel for Alv planning rie ae chairman of the Man Named PBA CROMER TAM CRRETMLE Thiele son, on the other, an agr Rani tates Commis- ' uleh ane Hgetiie | hort Te dudsemehed. by which Justice Committee, ination at Filis Isiand, | Norton Motion of the house at No, 18 Idee] CLAIMS THIS GUN AVY will entertain, oF EADS RED als Vv : PRANCIS July 6 |Street. Acting. upon this, he went. to MeAvoy wi Sethe a old-time. Endeavorer, whose] gay -pRANCISC Rican AgUine ue x WILL SHOOT FIVE motion to. disnitse avi Cre ly days was effica- of Harry Brolaski in New the. house, found. there. Nicholas Wendell, T 2 work in the early da OS scavors| ment of Ha R Pee aha eae aeccallbeR revolver nd larceny {cious in advancing prison Endeavors) i Anthony Drexel jr. Eliot Norton | Frisino an hours questioning TONS 300 MILES ter of the sule of State Stiss F. Lucy Hollings, Ch i man of May tania Re denninge in sonnection| ox F aditon hie the tone INS $ I. nglcLMeNta Were: UNE EO ee or Committe ohn ae a irs of the Standard Film |p n four times on the night of the i to dismiss is over. Seoul the. Committee ples Sin np te a aia sigh Fourth, and As paroled in’ the! Invention Said to Have Com- (pated that ‘Travis will | SPip4y: Sew York bank Presle|Industries, Inc. makes clghty custody of the police to await the ou : mete inated that Tr Steuer | Well Known New. 10 ident of} that Brolaski has been ind sind, Aue [Cue Atoee saauieote ledure, mercial Uses as Well as Be- tention to carry to the |dent, for many Endeavor | cording to records of San Francirco pie bs ratte Sourt 0 nec ne tarry A. Kinpor courts, He row ; Court of a derendants should be | Union! Tory Mane Commitee and | courts #16 ja now unde: priste ral HOT SRELL COMING BACK, aay ete wihCauEADuan acta Court of Meng could | @hairman of the Sub-Committee on] fence mind” of an alleged huge ee e ° ¢ Te cate talent ‘or| Chatman Bitte eRe iecalte irs | “mantes inner niece hich sroalMevaen) at Wave Beginning! wars, It will make war too ter ae resident of the Staten Island Chris- | whiske M1 to have involved ds of To-M In Predict rible for nations to engage in It." ; _—__——-_—_— tian Endavor ey ‘ a Rae dollars. He is on bail because in|) WASHINGTON, July 6 awh oler) Such was Dr, Miller Reese Hutch 11,500 HOLD-UP KEPT QUIET | text. Franklin C. Spies, President | appeal weather prevailed to-day in Middie At-| j7¢000 claim for @ new weapon $11, lor the Weatc r County Unions penn fd to-day that he|lantic States, the We re Ee Au the heat] he exhibited at a test yesterday i by Th rs < Woodrow, Chairman o lint Norton ald torda no h of an early break in the at Fetes the Woolworth Furrler Thea ane aren of 1eame al Committec, who will have] thought the authorities lad sat) eve tharchae the Ta and Central ay i mn eR Men on Mare salen ° charge matters on which depends | themselves two years ago that the bu ; viliding: Senjamin Stei sharge matters ¥ y|ness difficulties of the Standard Films | valley regions in. i P. 2 A a Through the arreat of Benjamin al LC comfort (Mr. Woodrow | pew i fRoultien at dino sr nae testa Nore e aE aT W ‘Thursday for it is eaid of this gun that !t of No. 108 Stanton Street fo wath, {rendered efficient service in connec: | induattion, Inc. jan na ORM IAA, | A return of the hol spol Thursday for can burl a five-ton projectile lone jn ne Na mt sunvel | Hon with the Billy mine” eer Tore | etey anoul, nee bo mae. the nl y | Le Peedishea from 200 to 300 miles at an initial nite nown to-day that Samuel [10f Presid: the New York] criminal charge, Charles | tay ~ PAO MINES AE RE i. Oe a ee iat Waal gotn [and ‘Ushers’ Association): Fred A.| Counsel for wo iz Drexel, said t | Two Women Prostrated hy Heat. velocity of from one to five miles Bildner, a fare nd and gagged and] Victor, Chairman of the Music Com: | vious. inve Fie Honk HARe GRLADIIANEU A Ret (mantertive vorea cidil(ecseoond: helagsartion ialmade is Maton March 4 Mut [mittees who has in char e the great | vindication for both Norton dof No. 17 Bast 124th t was at-| that the weapon has a variety of dof $11, ording to Detective |Choir and other musical arrange- . tration und re ymmercial uses, one of which ts nate. wh ee introduced | fy Me eo abort Langenbach "| TEX RICKARD DISCHARGED. | eatration und ro eomme aI meer it of whieh ie Slase has a pol si ented that he © Endeavorer, heads the Re- pi underwate 1 " wid ard up_and wanted to sell, Stein | oMNON CTE, Bevoise, Presi- « com Its demonstration was made In 00, He drew the manoy trem Yilliam H, Karn, i oe ae “Pex” Rickard was discharged in | ' street and | HY eed , fee him to No, 215 William on Halla; Dr, Daniel A Satna ree ldgiiepicla ve for, treat ment of Miller-Reese-Hutehin- He says the pait led him to No. | poling, Associate reside tof the xorkel et ie [sas take Bellevue pit | sonnet Aeneas m whone pur- Batored to be. In the hallway. they | United is arert| de ting childrer pose is to aid inventors, upposed abe tne: Wouters) and dimndgavar’ r mee ndeav n of dron'n " ; nittin "| SCHOOL SITE INQUIRY SOON. | HO A-Le BIR RRB SE RE pub ca revels aged to get the | fro: egon, jl er Field Secre-| under sixteen to give exhibitions i 4 ; trussed ‘him up. Hs manated two hours| wom ot the Ohio union; Willlam FH swimming, tank at Madi quar amine Witnesses} company, of which Mr. Hutchin- gem out ot his Maur 3: ‘hairman of the Entertain- | & | ie ety ae PRCT HS Goel for hele Baxley, Chairman of the Entertain: | chvden he Be A bane la tha " ya or EN EO onal MAGE A, A a Ney nt year Aton Tawis cf Sing Maxim, inventor of amokelexs . : an Inte ona Q As] ne hac en ver ld ttorney Lewis o: 7) ‘ Setups Morris Hillgait Sats for Rurope,| shaw, ny in avermaa YM OAC ta oan et foot lad June 2 Me iacaae GLU hat oa edlaee eel) powder! Bip Elkan Reoko Jon, Morris Hillquit rehalist candidate | virker, Chairman of the Convention | i dive Inte the 1 Kickin ati aa lay of next he would] M. P. the European dlrector; for Mayor in 19 ailed on the steam= | parvae Committer George B. Gallup, [stand said that anildesn a r is woeke oF Monday. OF | inaees re TTC STE Hs © was accom pld-time Boston ideavorer, ajat th e , Mie ing the alleged irregularities in the Fee ea ag ship Lorraine torday. | He mie oot A anon mnyention Committee | member the AoA Te ad i ing the alleged irregularities 1m the | eee eg, N., retired; wittiam pariediiquit will visit, Hngland, rane Roston, 1825, now Hea ne Pevshir 1 Secretar Iptroiler Craig carrant aM: Williams. former Commis ate Germany and a Austria (f Ue 38 man, Chairma of War Weeks ai <hinit It sioner renal oh we, and Bible, He said he planned to sew Presi | Wie Me ations Committee, In discharging. Ricks Hiaggint te } , oe ry sts and nt Ebert of Germs ae ee of the | Noyes A. Crowell, Chairman of the| pouras sald t r been no avis loertulnly present Ii” wall Ate Fewls, Kautsk, described by i auny, and re-|important Pages and Guides Come dence uiat the morals of minors were | who refused pt up Buciaean ae leading socialists of Germa * jurn in abous #im Werks mittes, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921, bung impuixed by the exnioidoms bour interview with Mr. Crake yeslerday, Mrs. Preston Gibson Joins | Parents in Italy; Husband Doesn’t Share Forgiveness Her Allowance Increased to $100,000 a Year—No Di- vorce Intended. 670,000,000 LAND ON STATEN ISLAND WON BY THE CITY — | Symes Foundation Damages — Now Dock Asked Loses Site Property. Mrs. Preston Gibson, following the reconciliation with her parents, Mr. and Mre, William Evarts Benjamin, has joined them in Venice, Italy, and it is now known that her allowance, reduced after her marriage from $80,000 to $20,000 a year, has been In- creased to $100,000. While it ts serted that Mr. and Mrs. Gibson hav no intention of divorce, it is known Land valued north shore of § 20,000,000 on the aaten Island, partly in Stapleton, Clifton and Tompkins- ville, long in dispute between the city and the Symes Foundation, Ine, s belongs to the city and not to the that he is not included in Mr. and | foundation, according to a decision Mrs. Benjamin's forgiveness of their M handed down to-day Supreme daughter for her marriage in 1919 to nvaene the eocle , man, athlete and play. Court Justice Faber io Brooklyn, e ¢, man, athlete and play- oa aaine wright. fee bond nie up on the suit of ‘The family has no intention of the foundation for damages from the interfering in her domestic affairs,” city for the city’s acquisition of this said her uncle, George Hilliard Bon- etl MAE selec Ue aan Jamin, over tht telephone from his ie See home in Madison, Conn. yesterday, | lected, Justice Faber decided, as the land never belonged to the Symes Foundation. | In its contention that it owned the land in question, the foundation in- troduced into evidence old deeds aud “but we still maintain our former at- titude of disapproval of her husband The administration of Mrs. Gibson's allowance will be effected by me as trustee and you can bet your sweet life he will not get a cent of At rem Mrs PRESTON GIBSON grants, the oldest grant dating back Numerous reports have been pub- Photo by Charlotte Farchi le to 1708. ‘The Symes Foundation rent- lished that Mrs. Gibson went to ~~ |ed the property two years ago to the - Europe to obtain a diveree as1NEGRO SWORN IN Victory Dry Dock Company, whieh well as to resume friendly relations as occupied it ever since. with her family. ‘These are untrue AS ASSISTANT : In toe the land was under water. Her relatives here have not asked Now, by the recession of the tides, it is part of the mainiand. U.S. ATTORNEY Mrs. Gibson to divorce her husband, and she would not do so if they did > bs i ose “The admissibility in evidence ef They are on the most amicable terms.| J. C. Thomas Jr, in Whose the grant made by Quen Anne to Lats In a cablegram from Mrs. Gibson to father’s H. > 15th Was hi hor husband a week ago she concluded Father's: Home 151 caster symes in 1708," said Justios the message with “Fond love, Bea.” Founded, Named. ber in the decision, “depends wpon Mr. Gibson denied yesterday that é whether said grant conveyed the tand his wife has any intention of filing a James C, Thomas jr, a negro, : t 6 08 water jsuit for divorce abroad or in this} was sworn into office as Assist- | under water and Tata: ath Guha ant United States District At. | mark as it existed in heh When hor father reduced her altow-| 100 as nving been ape | sought to be taken by the olty in thie ance Mrs. Gibson sued him for an ac-| torney to-day, having ‘ vt aes et aa counting on the ground what she was| pointed to the position last night | proceeding. s Gecuuldito Wave entitled to her allowance as incon! by United States Attorney Wil- [that such grant can , Cntate of He it, Togers: Standary Oa | liam Hayward. Lt was in the included any of the lands under water ertate Of De M+ Rogers, Standard Ou! | ne of the new official's father, | involved in the proceeding." millionaire. | 9 h Ste t is understood that the case will Mr. Gibson, now forty-two years| No. 39 West 184th Street, that | it ia understood that the ease will old, “has been the husband of two} the 19th Reximent, of whic Hay- | be taken up rem otlier beautiful and wealthy so-] ward was the Colonel, had its [the Un ates ciety girl nee divorced—Mrs, M birth, rraduated ‘ be Claims A Re Fi 3 Burnaby, later n Mr, Thomas was graduated Frene Ned to an Bnglishmad, ‘and Mrs,| from Cornell Collexe in 1912 with to Me Heard July 20, Circe JAVvin GIBAOn: 2 the de of 1 La after NAVIN | dteartngs In the claim of France ce Gibson im expected to return| been educated in’ City Collode, \against several railroads with terminals to this country in September. Sho| and has been practising law Bince |New York City for between $3,000,008 re til the end of that month to] 1913. He is Republican aL $4,000,000 will be resum ed in this peep her two children by her first] and leader of the dist Bh lon [and oy July 29 in the rooms of the Me |ttatriage, Cynthia, eleven, and Dal-| District, 19th Assembly. District Assoclation before. Ey. J. Lew er aban, with heriwhen abe musi| (nm 101? Ne) wis defeated for f the Interstate Commerc . seven, Wiivorced hus-| Alderman by fifteen votes, He The claims prow out of d return them so ner oD. Bh Pratt was about to get his commission 4 during the war when rani bo teat Cae provided in the as Captain at Camp Pike, Ark., re under Government con- RY pee< VSS OPED when the armistice was declared. decree, B. Altman & Cao. NEW YORK Thirty -fifth Street MADISON AVENUE =FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street Beginning to-morrow (Thursday) A Midsummer Clearance of 500 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits (sizes 8 to 16) made of fine-quality materials specially reduced to ! i { $4.75 | | | This assortment, comprising practically the entire remaining stock of washable suits im these sizes, includes such desirable | fabrics as linen (gray and tan), khakl and white rep, | | | | Junior Boys’ Washable Suits to 10) have also been marked at large reductions from former prices; among them being many remarkeble values at $1.95, 3.25 & 4.75 a t ; (Boys’ Outfitt H FLOOR)

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