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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921, 3 BROOKLYN'S SPLIT ; REFEREE URGES | What a Great Editor, Lord Northcliffe, WILL SEEK RETURN | Gambling Girls TELEPHONE CIR, i CHECKS BOOM FOR THORNEBEFREED Cam Say in 2 Minutes (by the Watch) QFSHPPNGFIGHT "en at acen FITS BURGLAR LOCKWOODTOLEAD OF QDAVEBELLE” On 15 tmportant Questions of the Day T)STATECQURTS| ee" INANOSPIAL jewelled Matron Have Saved Sport of Kings. Haskell Said to Be Backed b» Recommends Divorce on Tes-| Livingston, Who Is at timony She Hugged Sailor Odds With Calder. She Met in Street. ail Line to Ask Transfer ot Severely Beaten in Effort to rary st Swan fy, COLUMBUS, O., July 28.—Gambling (Capture Thief S et t Injunction Case EFOUN S| iereate navaraune Uy RANG oa ot ipture Thief She Caught Federal Tribunal, : aristocracy in the “sport of at Work. AND JUDGE IS IN RACE. HE IS BANKER’S SON Pin money and weekly wages of the| 4) female betting flends are flooding the |” pari mutuels, Pop Geers, famous | reslatin Aine prASengor Voasole Towned | willy 41 ed to-day in ex.) the office of St, John's Hospital, | ‘The next step in the litigation over ss Louise Kalber, seventeen, of jthe effort of the Shipping Hoard to | Bast Orange, N. J, heard a notse in » deeti Murphy Out Strongly for Marriage to Mary Casey in, : ie Ww . to the United States Mail Steamship | plaining the revived enthusiasm and Brooklyn, at 5.49 o'clock this morning Hylan, but Silent on the 1911 Was Start of Many Company will be a motion by De-|cPewded stands that have Mtende and lett the switchboard, where she : $4 ; icati a [spring race meetings of the grand works, to investigate Other Candidates. Complications, ancey Nicoll jr. for the United State . tI er and pi sh ANGI Line. Watcre une United” AGite eire ult this season. As she entered the room, a bur —~ ; / . PRES eGubiedexe ohunadaaii weit “Women are better bettors than) struck her over the head with an ink« The long standing feud between An absolute divorce for Joel W str art ni Mya men," Geers chuckled as he told of| well wrapped in a towel. Miss Kal- 4 . 9 = the ext motion day, to remand Senator Wiliam M. Calder and, Thorne, who marriage in 1911 to Mary ner 3: wy the “Belle of Third Avenue.) the new ont world. “Pre of things in the turf] per grabbed him and d for help. y nearly all of the] He hit her in, wrencned himself ladies in the stands send down a lit-| free and ran, taking no valuables, Ue bet on each race of the day and! ‘The safe in the office where the Board transfer they pick Some winners mighty often] struggle took place contained over making permanent the injunction | women's intuition, 1 suppose you'd | $2,500. Jagainst the Shipping Roard from the | avis © Hutae hadtened to Mia Kalbere |State to the Federal Court by an) ies the breeay little debutante and|aid, while another ed the police, japplication filed last night the high-headed, bejewelled society| bringing Detective Frank Carberry | Meantime the United states Ma ron that ure getting the thrill| and eman John Berg from the ng Shot, according | Atlantic Avenue Station the matter to the courts of the Shue Jor New York The attorneys for the Shipping Jacob tavingston, Kings County Chairman, over the leadership of the *Urprised frends of the wealthy and socially prominent Thorne family, ts the ring as to organization in the chief Republican recominended jn a veport to-day by David R Daly refe in’ Mrs. Thoruc’s suit tor separation and Thoitie’s counte sult for divoree Referee Daly recommends Thorne v« mee f beuutted to keep thetr child, Jo ates setone with Chevancon: {hy ago, but Livingston, with the un Thorne jr, six and a halt yea borough of the city s/imperiling the chances of the nomination of Senator s C, Lockwood for Mayor. The y had the nomination tucked nb his inside pocket two days Company startled the shipping world | of picking a fepene rs 0) with an offer to purchase the Ships | iy pop | Mis ated for ses scious ald of several indepenc Heinle i‘ lapr $10,000,000. cr ts in bed. wile as “kidnapped” from his n dispute f 10,000,000, though ORs - 5 paki leaders who do not thing Lock®ooU | rosie in igi and The women are getting free and) ter injuries, t nful, are not over in a now is in Denver, was not revealed bow such a valua came acquainted with on the street an) war time Both Mrs. ‘Phorne and Wiison ap- peared and submitted to cross-ex:un- ination. They both denied the charsés of misconduct brought by ‘Thorne, «nd | Mrs. Thorne said she nad employed | Wilson at $30 a week to act as her bodyguard. “The opportunities for misconduct were abundant,” Reteree Daly wrote in his report. “Their tamitiarity hugging and kissing, the loose and lascivious conduct testified to, Mrs.! Thorne's appearing in negligee dress, strong enough to beat Hylan, man- |) \ |easy nowadays,” the griggzled pilot ex-| serious, During the day she received imjetrona enough to bemuty ' Col, according to the rather's testi- | Mon was reached TA. Quarles of | piniiedl hey are Wearing the pants,| Miny Messages and flowers from hos aged to cbtain delay mony betore the referee. he United States Mai! Company sal) | ayy re pita) attendants, who were loud in Will you support Senator Locs They are getting just as bold as the them praise of the bobbed-hair tele- : Rei Daly acts on testimony bs it “was computed by lenen aBollt whare their prai wood” Mr. Livingston was asked to. Rs es + ” | ‘1 rn abou here they go and what, phone operator. ’ servanis in Mrs. ‘Thorne's home tol- The offer to purchase was “not te | iney go.” | day. lowing her separation from fh hus- garded as important’ by the Ship- | 7 } “Ther 4 sub-cor ee handlit . i “ Geers laid it all on the war. Re- | DPE "f There Lhe © a aa . band. who told of her friendship toy ping Bourd or its counsel or by the| sponsibility made women better able | APPETIZERS the proposition of candidates and W' ) kay mond B. Wilson, a sailor she - - = \group in) the shipping — busines: se re forms, and ] have no intention ot in ‘ ° PLAN PONTOONS \to care for themselves and more in is | Usually one thinks of an jwhich regards the United States | Gependent, he bel ‘ rt intruder, disturb- | wpne birth of the female ‘raiibira'| Appetizer as being served at ! _ TOSPAN HUDSON ng conditions sanctioned by (radi: | saved the sport of kings from ‘going| the beginning of a meal, ‘ NEAR YONKERS tion. Stighting comment: was terfering with or hampering that com Mail as an up: mittee,” he replied “Will you come out flat-foored for tor Lockwood before the im ‘Tuesday 2” he was asked. ‘ow, pleage don’t ask me hyp thetical questions, because that wil mean a hypothetical answer.” “Have you changed front on thi marter of candidates?” "No, 1 have not changed front Judge Reuben L. Haskell of Brook lyn, atter hearing trom the public, he fays, and coming to the conviction i aluee Gas eaNGEOn the wl | out of business, alung with other vie- ar URAC re CEN ED | , / tims of the World War,” he said But from a dietetic viewpoint Fh AF United States Mail people were in wait | § a poin | Bil Asks Authority to Build touch with a friendly group of capi- . ' an appetizer is even more Temporary Bridge With {{iists whe were reuly to finance th | HUBBY WOULDN'T STAY Gaetil ae tie end 50 Wood Ships $10.900,000 obligations invelved in HOME TO CARE FOR BABY. ; : + 7 taking ownership of the ships F ax z 1 SHING July 28—A or it acts as a stimulant he pane a tie ies The scepticism was based on the One Reason of Domentle Trouble, k ? aya : Pontoon bridge across the Ty piirehage clause In the charters un-| ya, Aunwertng Wife, to keep up a steady flow of or at Alpine, N. J., to relieve traf- (ler which the ships were leased, em-| Two stories of the trouble between | Saliva, fic congestion betwe Phasis being liid on the passages In} lrnest Van Arsd n the metro- i} ; politan district and a © Parshall and hi tion] And is therefore a valuable yin. ee sw Jersey, | bold-taced type: [SH e came nouy te . atin P | ri 4 a ss eye te tite «| With the separation suit started by the ; taat the public wants him to be for’! often ina heer nightgown in the co- i ane a ¢ is proposed in a bill creating a At any time during th i ff thi liteete r y and very agreeable aid to Mayor, definitely: placed himsel! 3" respondent's presence, terms of en- wf ote - of VISCOONT corporation with authority to charter if the charterer ana raya | _larshall says in his answer tat nie} good digestion. Uae S Ge ate ensue x “8S deurment and the presence of the co- 4 af NORTHCLIFFE build it, introduced by Senator duly paid all charter jwite took their child and went away whether he will enter the Republican | se.pondent's clothing in the closet of | , tt Ob arsou Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. not be in aefoult o ress to any lon the night of June 7 because he would prima or run independently. Aj ner poom—all are circumstances | The suggested bridge, for tem- of the terms Hteshall have aN) not give up a business engagement and formal statement of intentions . * “ <iNeny h - ‘ ;i option to purchase the vessel at a] stay home woth th Id while hie wits suniise founds wheres ing of | Very much so. rary purposes pending the con- Will be issved on Monday ieee fuing of) He proves Himself “Speed @. No. 4 What are Englishwomen| struction of tubes or a permanent Price to bE fixed by the owner (the jkypt a social appolatment ‘e i lie coalit! Veet alls : 7 7 is 5 % wontas I| se ot reconditioning the ¥ On the other hand she says he threat It ts significant ee Bete Win! acl Sop ninied) ob ave. alteRed Boy” of Journalism, An (aoterity ie valet ei arch, je to be suspended from Gane a f rec sat rat at pane | nwa arnbearae e rays he throat led I) meet on Monday nigh A E : . STi achinel ly) —Ve ena essels owned by the as depreciation at thi ° BOLE yLG TIN Gontereace GOMTEn. |e ners orcureM END: 8 emmccst| Swersithe ts bikela Machinels ac Goveiewue rs) ve ions ditt wooden veskelalownen bythe pe de procle longs IShe aiyk: ho Is @ock and hond salen e and tha nnum of said cost Q. No. 5—What will happen to the | shipping Board, now lying idle in 71-2 per cent. per i | Street, where the ‘Thornes lived until 4 Pare : inanager for C. W. Morris & Co. Ni tee will meet on Tuesday morning to) ee eee ion cand where Mra. Gun and Has More Thanjsurptus 2,000,000 Engtisnwomen, ac-! the James River. to be applied on said purchase price. (15 Fifth Avenue, and Uhl te agree upon a ticket. Politictans think | se : ats . : cording to pgpulation returns since Adminiaiation support ie ueme, 4% (° Biya he mace SOMOR a that Livingston—who, supposedly be- | Tene ae Speen eee Minute to Spare. the war? | sought, War Department engi- The United States Mail Company, | tome wax at Wisite Plams. Mee. Dar se of iline: ttended none of | 1*!%, @na ease 1A | “ea T Lord Northcliffe (as one who makes = 4 canee sointed| ot loca not protend tod ®! us awarded $50 4 week tempo: cause of iliness 4 one Ot ee rea galcees ame neers having pronounced the plan it is pointed out, docs not pretend to | SNA was ay the meetings of the conferees—is be ‘Shows That He Possesses the best of a bad bargain)—We must ¢, lieignand’May io, tego ble, and if Federal sanction have paid any charter hire since error hind the Haskell movement. The 11% bashes Seb ts . 5 . emigrate as many of them as we Can. ix obtained it is purposed to have March 31, and acknowledged that ation confronting the leaders is| According to the testimony, Mrs. Mind Hung in the Middle @. Ne. 6—woutd you advise them U. S. COURT SUMMONS the bridge ready for public use both itself and the Government in pti Thome met Wilson on Aug. 1. 1918, any Working at Both Ends t¢ come to America for husbands?” next June. No appropriation ia onter to end the idir 11 THEATRE TICKET MEN. |} With Haskeil and La Guardia in the| When he stopped her in the street near | es = ry Lord Northcliffe (decidedly)-—-No} asked, as the bridge would | have disregarded the text of the con- ‘hey Ape cha | primacy is the Brooklyn organizetion her home and asked her where he —Forgets It All When Time | tmere are too many women in Amer-, he pullt by private capital, with | tract, both defaulting and undertak. | T&*” bre aharwed With Malice strong enough to them wit | Could mail a letter. Mrs, Thorne in- A » Takes Up ict now: The country seoms to Ye) every public interest sate- | ing various obligations hy reciprocal © Prope urn Look wood? | vited him to her home and there en- Is Up and Cooly Takes Up | creaafully short of husbands Wewuscted: ements. "Phose hontite. ta), five theatre: tcket brokerage con- ‘Phe nomination of the Senator de-!tertained him for an hour or more,| His Other Business. | @. No. 7—Do you think the modern Bee Le Mos eot airs Hierinapeny eae ae sid Indes have be x un > aying » piano and giv rl as bad as she is painted? : jme 0 appear before al Judge pends on the answer, Borough Presi-| Playing on the piano and giving him aan Hines viyy— | JERSEY COUNTY HIGHWAY the option afforded by the purchase | Sheppard to-morrow. for ing to FUNDS ARE APPORTIONED. claus ieee wt Internal Revenue De Attention was drawn to-day to the | nun of tickets handled, ance to the United | Sth purtase and resale price. ‘They mship Company of the Lord: Northcliffe dent Curran is apparently out of the| Fefreshments. norne, Marguerite Mooers Marshall... °vortumtiy pants » great « | race for or, and it 1s about settied| Clara Born, cook for Mrs, Thorne," T1 1. . our three mimutes of Lord ee eau y yj} | j that he will run for Comptroller. | testified Mrs. Thorne said to ner: “1| : ; publican leaders believe that William, have my Ray upstairs and T want vou | Northcliffe! more divorces since the w M. Bennett will at the last minute de-| to be good to him.” One night she! Try the tabloid interview. newest enormous imp States Mail Ste Diviston of W. Vehicle Receipts, In Announced, | ther are David United |i Lord Northcliffe — Because Louis ¢ une n, Rquity i COLGATE 'S Pace Creams mments for carrying clare himseif out of the race | took up hot lemonade for Wilson and/thing in compressed nourishment (lit- Were S0 Many more marr gaurd TRENTON, N, J... July 28—Coatrman) i ag: maile, ti ded Gy, prefercnce Company New In convenient tubes or i ae x f him in bed in Mrs. Thorn the war—it's obvious. ause,| Burton of the Slite Highway Commis mails, y Pp tn Company, ‘Theatre (4 jars-—favorably priced Tammany Hail took the first step| fund him in bed in Mrs. Tho Cen i of the Post Office Department to ves lage ‘ Ke Bas he room, she said tere {ni wartime, the: women got .ugediito | seh, te-ahy Annan Me Hone | sels flying the United States flag. ‘The | and Ticket Oftive, ity ) To “Clean Up” n the campaign last night when a ve : Bernard Shaw has defined journal- jiyine without their husbands and|ment to counties of $2,000. ira; | Ses Aying the United States fag, “The |sn Oe eae eeae Sy | Ea meeting of the Executive Committee| Elsie Ryser, a maid, said she saw | F Gian eeu oa their BNGE ANG jalpta of the Motor Vehicle’ Deint presen. tip of the America. earns eke Ome, 8) ANd Arrow’ ‘The- | a COLBO Soap 10e aopted a resolution, introduced by |r. ‘Thorne sit on Wilon's lap and |l#m ae “literature in a hurry,” Shaw found out how pleasant It was, | 7ST tein igug noney is for roads | $38,000 undey the postal award, This | ‘the prosecution is in the hands of | Ag Lathers in hard or soft Charies Murphy, calling for kiss him said it—about this story as timekeeper) —One minute 90067) olety under county jurisdictio | vevenue has been counted upon by the | Actiig United States District Attorney wacer a f c The Thornes were married at the| To come down to cases, Aifred SECOND MINUTE. ares follow ships of the International Mercantile appeintmen; of a committee of fiv } Tew Vurk Coants to confer with, Plaza Hotel in 1911 by Justice John Harmsworth, Lord Northeliffe, kes. Finishes His 3-Minute Stint and Has| antic. $0 | Marine exclusively heretofore Burl netiwn, $1 May. $68, Nod, duly eon persona were injured y committees o: five from the other! W. Goff. Thorne was a son of the|American speed. He even has UL) 4 aginute and 7 Seconds for Play. \tate Samuel Thorne, banker: the |some of it into London, in the course COLGATE’S { Shipping i rd te Act In “Orderly counties in the city to draft a plat- | @. No, 9—How do you manage to] Usvex, $188.80; Glouce a ei | Pi yum ae ® bride was the daughter of parents inj of his stirring career as the greatest) 4. so much work? eel Hudson. $147,820; “Hunterdon, WACHINGROR cine, socom he New dorapy “Conival Bi Charies F. Murphy said it was too humble circumstances. In 1917 they {newspaper man in the British EM-\" "| og Northelife—By cctting up| Mone maut erta aye OSS OOM ‘ " into a freleht train a few yards al peeceny Bis tee separated and Mrs. Thorne charged jpire. So I offered him a sample of! 1.9 4,,, i é s . IN, M4820: Pasande, $122.41; Sa Shiping Board to-day announced that | station ‘The railroad to early to talkiabout candidates, “Have/ her husband's family with kidnap-|, cea gerved hot when L called on| ine UcsmmIne work at G»o'tlock In i Sussex, the offer of the Uniied States Mai sald the fr train ran by a ou changed your mind about the! ping him. In 1920 Mrs. Thorne sued |*t ‘ am, |Ule Morning. spi). 1 5 eamship Com to purchase nine IGESED \ head of the ticket? to which the| Dr. Seti M., Milliken for $290,000, him last night at the Hote) Gotham.’ Qo 19 What good does golf do andi eis te Danan a ade the ie ha ed there since his arrival = seized steamers would be theater “in Tammany Chief replied, “Not at ali—|Charsing he ‘allroaded her into. the |lde has stopped there since Bis arrival, 4, GAVE CHASE IN UNDRESS. Pep Faas Re - SS A perence e , h that ena,"| Pexchopamhic Ward af Bellevue. he lin New York a few days age, “tol org Wortholife—{i mak ASIC CUI aa RU st RA EELS TEED EAN FEIN TEER stronger than ever on thal e Jost the suit, The disappearance of | + 5 tp | i makes me atement add “Vhe inain pur 2 X ' meaning, of course, Mayor Hylan, | Joel ‘Thorne jr, while out walking |t#ke @ re according to his own) 4)... Cry of “Stop Thief!" Calls Onc Par- of the United States Shipping|| es Giex sepia » Hylan,| With bis nu: led to a nation-wide announcement } @. No. 11-—Is the League of Na- an naes urd with reference to the United} With the exception of Mayor Hylan, | 7.0 ny private delectives employed | “We want from you the very new- | : 6 Lasmua:\o AMANe te) Lagerw eas: Sliites “Mail Steamship Company was, | the Democratic boss wae ee 1) by the mo’ idea in interviews,” 1 explained “ens going, to have any real fect) sisirige simon, twenty-six sears olds) and f%, to protect the Government's|| ‘I ® S mittal as to the personnel of the am ps p iy ‘lon world relations? i Abia : , | Rialiaayio\ (he nstngnne) ae Ee a i@hamik@antyetoun houre clas! r jons of No. 206 Madison Street, was ar eres nd to kee the Iboats sail- || Two Conv s Mtecred. clear of, suggestions that) ROCKAWAY AIR STATION ng editor of ‘ | Lord Northcliffe (seriously) — Not], early this morning on « cha ng ‘This the fd propones tol dor | 'wo Convenient Stores | steered clear suggestio E anaging editor ¢ THEA Con aS Coen CUNY u Lu | aie nea ink touted. f9 . ? . 2 z » but something that wilifot grand larceny following a ch | | ee “het Magisirate Jos fn' ORDERED CLOSED SEPT. 1 |nins World made it up this morning crow our of it everal blocks in which a numb Grovery Track Driver Heaten, |e 290 Fifth Ave Ad | B. Corrigan might be nained for Dis-| oe jane T made up the auestions phere Q. No. 12—What's going to happen | lodgers No. 128 Mark Row award Norman, a sirikebrenk 134 2 trict At : that Commissioner M.! yayy Be Taken to (are fifteen of them, We should lke jy pycgige in “undergarments, participated: tuck driver the wholesale groc | Branch: mer 1 V. Loughma nds would like 10 a Head. [ty have you answer them in three oe Noreheliffe1 thin! ef smae he aE ES iideeee eid ity: SOR UA), aay ranch: 511 6th Ave. teins ig! see hint or Senator Bernard ¥. Down) Navy Denby nas{tinutes. ‘That means one minute ft |. 0 ho aivided up into nec Hie Awa Iman ge throush | a eile eeiae 1 Be i President, and. the Shrievalty go to! ordered « the Rockaway Navaljcach five questions. That mean) |, cee Manica shouted. ston ‘ veenis bh : or an e lum amp hoes Charles W, Culkin of Greenwich Vil-| Ayr Station Sept. 1. This will leave | twelve seconds per question oN tame. the chase, which ‘ ile was ti si ¥ | 1 . No. 13—-Do you know a ay to] Gower and awyard bu 1 here it | age, or perhaps to Big Bill Hdwards.| new york without aircraft protec-| But the big, louely hung man lots) ooo this woath oe RE OTT ana Merah. Be. he, Bleaueln tee hove intial woiinee \EA pronpes |tion. Also +h May Naval Ais] Lord Northcliffe ((celingiy. with| \eourding to, the had $40, the Avene and (4 ipt Nota ithstanding Mr. Marphy's veti-| Station, a Philadelphla defense, wili|eyes as freshly biue as a child's—and | 01 é Husa Drkepn aside | 0 h x cence, it Was the general understand. | be closed hwith a glance as powerful as a ‘YS rolled toward his heated brow)— | *U ee hg that Comptroller Craig could have}, All operations at Rockaway, except) jarchiight, when he lifts the head ! certainly do ne | | \B4 or ree Days Only , renomination for Comptroller if he! for ona which are Bearing Somple | ond shoulders usually thrust forward, @ Ne. 14—Who, in your opinion, is| 3 ae ‘As to President of che Board/tion, ended yesterday, and the 309) ®nd shoul eS © greatest ma orld to-day? | al weoffe sntire REG ; $$ STOCK (7 Genired. Ax t President of the Bontd| (ears and men there began at once|and downward—Lord Northcliffe, eyi- |{he xreatest man in the world to-day? | e : i we offer our entire REGULAR HIGH ¢ LASS STOCK (not Leader Collins has been mentioned, to close up the affairs of the station.|dently thought that time would be| bord Northcliffe—Mouesty forbids | ; =) odds and ends) of Women’s dependable Footwear, compris- as have Grover A. Whalen and Dock} Pilots are awaiting ‘ord eee to fly their] wasted in further explanations, He 1s, Me to state | = i] ing the very latest models in all sizes from 1 to 9, A to EE, Commissioner Murray Hulbert. | Pin losing af the Rockaway sta. |a# I remarked, sontething of a specd-| @- No, 18—Is the world better since The Specally Shop of Orgyanations B Quality and workmanship guaranteed atner a Lae ¢ " a Y elf! the war—ar worse’? Committee has resigned-—Mrs. Maric! tion leaves only one active, nayal|er himself! Nae eroeet | 12 Mendy. District Vice Chairman of| aircraft base on the Atlantic Coast—| From my hand he took the list of | Lord Northeliffe—About the saine— | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 Is je League of Women Voters and the Hampton Roads Naval Air Sta- prepared questions, both grave and ['ve always thought that | Ri Yirector of the New York Republi-| tion, 240 miles by airline from this! eas. was so ready to “speed her! Wi py) . i " MW a B \ ve ter oe Mee Moody ts the Afth| city: In case of emergency, it ia said, |BaY: He was so ready to “spend he THIRD MINUTE. PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE person to quit the Coalit onists with-| planes ready for war duty could|up" that he refused to let me con-| Review, Relaxation and Then na week. and she has written to|reach this city from there in three|sume any precious seconds in reading Noth HL her = Joseph M. Price to the effect that she| hours. the questions aloud. | ther Business, | * . ey s opposed to machine controlled ApS aE I pulled out my watch and mur-| And he had used ‘up only one min- WHITE SA TIN CORSETS Ea Andidates and believes that Major| Finds Missing Girt Happily Wed. | 1 pulled’ cul my wal Thire Ute and fifty-three seconds of his = * 1a Guardia should be the choice of| Detective George 1. O'Connoy to~tay | MuUred, "Get ready — seks ; allotted three minutes! However, we 5 the Fusionists for the Mayoralty, | Iocated Marie Seror,” sixteen, 9, 159 {teen minutes past six! We were offt Mivited intes ae Hod | therefore she has resigned from the |t.dford Avenue, Brooklyn, ais- FIRST MINUTE. PPAENnS.ohen unital and: seven #60 | Coalition Committee, 90 that she|aopeared from home on July 15. She onds going over t ord, since Lord A | might be free to work in his behalf. | was no longer Miss Seroi, however, Answers More Than Half the | Xorthciiffe belongs to the “write-it- | F F i a" ms —_——>— having been marr John Grant: Questions, down echo) of Couraa’ ‘Thon t Originally 10.50 In this sale are included all styles in Satins, Suedes, Patents land, twenty-five, according to the po- : bese SAIC OS eae Re NER NE . dd Kids, in Black ‘ 18s ; ili y Prinoner's Adgrene Fietitions, | {iNd tin om she was iting happiy | @- No. 1—What dé you think of |returned, beamingly. to the half bushel g y fy and Kids, in Black and Tan; 2 anc traps; Military and A man describing himself as George jac No. 648 Ninlh Sueet, Broukiyn, The | prohibition? hee islinres taleareiie’ ana tanicernme 3, Louis XV Heels, also Baby French Heels, formerly sold and # No. 231 West|girl’s parents had opposed the math, . le % wa and cab z £ 4 x NY ‘i MeDonald. ewenty=three, No. aay ty| but would forgive her: O'Connor sald Lord Northcliffe--M-m-im, I haven't on the floor beside hun--1 KNOW he New fashioned models with low tops. i advertised by us at 812.20, 814.40 and 416.60, Se ae gee Stapleton at 120th = sala found any—in New York likes three-minute interview | P| CLEARANCE Uigect und Eighth Avenue and locked| MONAE-LPSSER UNDER KNIFB, | Q. No. 2—Is New York a satisfac-! jut they should be tried only on |! SATIN BRASSIERES ; rp on compfaint of Mason te Luck: I} Dr. A. Monae-Lesser is recovering | tory rest cure? cha Ande Wanian Wie hes A anna ti SOMERES | SALE e None or three men 0 had attache tack rapidly sfiee ag operation, herformed ord Nesthelitfe-plendiai pore (RUBE in the middie and working at Heavy quality, fastened at side 2 05 PRICE ees is money. ie uddress . J, Bel -| @. No. f i t short ay Aj up = fe Ws Mebonald |g found to ve fe, | Graduate Hospital. Dr. Monac-Leaser ae ue OO YOU approve oF shor! jboth snde-iike thet 9, the Belliant Originally 4.50 and 5.50 ¢ E itloue and the residents have asked| was Surgeon in Chief of the National : owner of the London Times and the |) e J Ria aerate conan tists correction be published. Red Cross in the Spanish War Lord Northcliffe (enthusiastically) Daily Mail! a ——— Feria trerkrent avatar SATAN NS . . Mi

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