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1 . ———— — —————— HYLAN SARCASTIC. DIVORCED MINISTER RESIGNS; + IBING AT HERALD SHIELDING OTHERS, HE SAYS 4 Mount Vernon Pastor Declares He Is Protect- Hulbert With Laughter by ee enn ne nye ee igh | lis first wite dented hia charges tn Attacks on Publisher. D FRANK MUNSEY ing Two “High in Service of Master.” He urged that he be not followe d uit but did not contest It, for resigning his divorce jast Maroh The Rev. Dr. George D. Adams has) would have to step down and out If he Mavor Rocks Craig and etrect Jan. 1. In an address at / into some other undertaking with un- from Ina M. Chapman Adams, mother wrung from ter, by of his two children, and his marriage irgiveness, admissions of | on Aug. 1 to the widow of Charles L.| firtations and indiseretions, not serl- e veracity of the columns of the i haute © jg(ous and designed to advance her hus M. Killen, late of Philadelphia, He ts yang with men of consequence and Wd and the ancestry of Frank fifty-six and his second wife Is fifty-| that for six al Yy, owner of that newspaper, one. In 1903 he came to the First) lived happ him, aevouns her iy | shure oklyn, fro! eg | entire for their home ildeteiest today at inking Baptist Church, Brooklyn, from Des | entire forty Aus ; ne iy or Moines, where he was President of a) otted, settled. $5.00 easier Tees 2 college; went to the Chestnut Street) month for iife on her [Ylan, Comptroller Craig and Dock gaptist Church, Philadelphia, in 1915,| divorce was granted. ae Sund ; alge , Superintendent of the Sunday Bommissioner Hulbert and in 1918 went to Mount Vernon, | The Superintendent of the Sunday Pere trouble with Munsey,” con- | “I seem to stand before you an UN-|hy saying he could not stand confil- Kerra: Lt truthful man,” he sald, “Almighty|tlons in the church. George Beeieaecsviests ate a God knows I'am not. My lip >| Adar Ewantystwo, ed without gloves for been sealed, I am shielding mother in the divorce high in the service of the M and his sister, Charline pit ten minutes, “is that he be- two persons in [hiladelphia, sined. with thelr father: es that If you didn’t come over on Mayfower you don't amount!to CLASSED AS BRITON, WORTH $1,600,000, tn this town.” ADMITTED TO U. S.. CAN’T PAY EXPENSES “been han MBhe laughter that greeted the yor’s sally temporarily halted the ee eecings. Ofticer of British Air Corps and) Attorney Says Income on Mrs Serene © Lin men Feone Family Were’ Detained as Borden’s Estate Leaves $12,000 to believe that motto, ‘If you - it in the Sun, it's so,’ went on Egyptians. | Yearly Shortage. Mayor. Now if youreaditin the Waiter Davis, formerly a Lieu-| According to papers submitted to- wid, which is the old Morning tenant of the British Royal Atr|day to Supreme Court Justice Mor- it 1s not so." Corps, his wife Sarah, and their'son |Schauser at White Plains by Freder- he laughter continued and the warter jr, two years old, who have |ick P. Close, counsel for the New or proceeded: been detained at Ellis Island since | York Trust Company, committee of want it understood that so 10MK gent. 29 Hecause of immigration re«|the estate of Mrs, Theresa Borden, I am in the Board of Estimate I girictions, were ordered admitted to- |the income from her estate of $1,600,- never vote to take the Stewart gay = They came from Northern | 900 ly Insufficient to maintain herself H { f it ding for park purposes.” and three sons and pay income taxes. e there is a e alleged inaccuracy in the Her \ tory had been exceeded for the yeur|shortage or about $12,000 a year to was first referred to by COMP-) before they arrived. | meet all expenses, due to the depreci- tpoller Craig. It is claimed the article Lie » arrived (@tion of stocks and income, tained ‘sgainet stated the city! an teve and bis family arrived)‘ stoat of Mr, uorden's catate ls made ae on the Cunard Liner Berengaria. It Of na of the Borden Milk : c up a lease to the Oriental Steam- way found that Mr. Davis was born | Company urt order, Louis Hl Africa and the quota for that terri-|'According to Mra. Poripatiy an) then’ Feleoste in Egypt. The incidents connected | lL. & cecelve al is made by the city officials with this were simply that Mr. Davis' | $5000 + ae a the lease was ever made. $30,000 Fr j father, although most of his life has | alowed $30,000 for her maintenance ie Mayor once before referred 2° been spent in England, lived in Egypt|and $3,000 for pin money, which Is Munscy. According to the steno 'for q few months while with the| Pala bY the committee, | Ambrose F \ hic report of a Board of Estimate jritish Army. While Walter Davis Moca ber quairalte of Mrs. Borden's ing, he said he met the pub-| wos sti) an infant the father and|The income t rin City Hall Park about tWo mother returned to England and/and other expenses agr is ago and that the question of there Walter Davis grew up, married {a year. | exfénding the park northward as well nd lived all bis life with the p-| Justice Morschauser will decide ip 1 tion of the time he served in the | whether the allowance to the sons and ag southward was discussed. Mr. Word war with the British Royal|Mrs. Borden shail be cut down or " y, the Mayor claimed, s8ug-| Flying Corps, While in the service| Whether some of the principal shall ie 4 buying for park purposes the he won the Military Cross. They |be used, which includes the old Stewart Were excluded as Egyptions, The een ned by him ‘The Mayor order from Washington classitted |SHE MARRIED TO AVOID Bae vepllea that the ty avant | SUE iti DEPORTATION AS ALIEN. isa money |MASKED MEN RENEW | | annntment "I wonder,” conctuded the Mayor, “whether Mr. Munsey would have IRISH OUTRAGES. of Marriage. : SS. On the ground that Elba Othman that block, including the Stewart Several Victims in Thurles Reported Wahlin had married Einar Wahlin in more friendly had we purchased Bolling?” ‘ ‘i order to avold deportation to Finland or Hylan last night made puv-| 8 Likely to Die of Beatings. intelligible allen, Justice Van z DUBLIN, Oct. 7.—Extremiats secking lig the following letter, sent to Frank bn in CeCe er aur apew abla a Munsey, publisher of the New] to prevent a peaceful solution of the|for an annulment of his marriage York Herald: Irish problem.’ to-day “continued the | “The couple were married June 4. ve made this we lust, after the woman, who was “in an editorial in your newspaper io a aaa Alniaat like those deportation, had Gd eat rite d'masked’ rien claiming to | that, shes loved: chanics who, according to testimony | AP Before the Meyer committee, did $3,960 of work on Mr, Hylan’s private TS amen ck. oe » who we ear at the expense of the city, &c.'| Many of the victims “The statement you thus published | cious and sev ts fa)se. A careful examination of the | efficial transcript fails to reveal any @uch testiinony. Aside from such allered testimony this statement is wtterfy false. There has not been one gant of work done by city mechanics . 9m my private motor car, nor has * ‘peen one moment's work done by any eify mechanic on my private motor wity T at-|opinion, she ref y Injured a number|and gave every 0} served on Kd de Mrs. Alin at Manhattan, "This deliberate falsehood, con- apicuously set out in your editorial | eolumns, is of a piece with the simi- lap false statements that you pub- Jighed with respect to alleged un- solved murders which were demon- strated even to your own satisfaction | to have been false. ‘In eighty of the cases which you aid were unsolved the perpetrators Were either serving time or awaiting trial or electrocution or in asylums | for the criminal insane after convic- tion. In one of these cases of alleged unsolved murder mysteries the per- petrator had been actually electro- @uted before your publication. H “will you please tell the public Tailored Suits at $25 Tricotines—Velours Broadcloths Silk lined and tailored in large assortment of styles! A wide variety of other materials in new and Velour why you persist in this deliberate exclusive models, Suk falsification about me?” H $16.95 to $75 Stitching S $25 SPECIAL! 250 Fur Trimmed WINTER COATS at $32.50 ("sss") Luxurious fur collars of Aus- tralian Opossum, Raccoon, Sealine and Beaverette. Gouraud's Oriental Crea A wide variety of the newest styles! Materials including Suede Wie Abe an NOIRE Ba eBid Velour, Silvertone, Broadcloth, ‘Widths 0 Velour te & Banat ad Coat Bolivia, Normandie an d Smith Sons'Booteryi Beavereite reesincce : 45 E.35tb 8t. New Yor! Fur yne. $15.95 to $75 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street rward she had| ¢ sponsible for the theft of a large num ry _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. WOMAN'S LETTER May, so if you think you can make any more by bringing one down at chat price, why you can sell It when vou come down. is supposed to be Lang's brother, who “Well [I hope you are feeling !1s now under $25,000 ball awaiting O. K. I just took Charlte’s picture| trial for the alleged theft of an auto with a piece of watermelon in his! mobile. According to District Att hand. I will close now as there is no | ney Lewis, the letters “D" and news here. refer, respectively, to Dodge and ow, hoping this finds you O, K., Cadillac automobiles IN AUTO THEFTS Prat Stanley's Mee Gibbous 392Frtu Ave ‘at 30ST. Second Hoor-Fale Glevator { will Say bye bye, with love froi Ls MARG " referred to In the Brooklyn. Prosecutor Submits Note in Opposing Move for Bail Reduction. A letter said to implicate her in| olans for the theft and sale of sev. | utomobllos, was presented by | Attorney Harry E. Lewis when motion was made to dimin the ball for Mrs. Margaret Lang fore County Jutige May tn Brook to-day. Mrs. Lang and ward Lang, are To meet the urgent need for lower prices we are offering our high class apparel at far below their usual selling price; our low upstairs rental, a mere trifle’ as rents go nowadays, helps materially to lower costs. husband, Kd id in $50,000 each, charged with having been re- ver of automobile in Kings County. Tomorrow—A Big Sale o Secu nat Smart New Dresses rk Jordan, on the ground that the In the New Modes for Fall and te did not have sufficient evidence | Winter against her to Justify 6o heavy a ball | ff The letter, which was addressed to} For Wom d Mi e. en an 1SSES Reduced to wd Lang, in Brooklyn, 24° remont, s found by d tives in L NONE ON APPROVAL NONE CREDITED Avenue, Br rest last 8. rday It is dated only "Thursda t ho” It reads: “Dear Just to let you know | Over 300 New Dresses made up in the very latest styles. Other High Cost Dresses From Our Regu- lar Stocks at Extraordinary Reductions. you can about it, You ought to come. by way of | that I received your letter, also the | ten dollars, and was glad to hear j from you but was sorry that you have been sick, as 1 suppose you aro no: eating the way you should. Now. Ed, there is a man down here wants | a Ford sedan and you can get five | bills out of it should it be a good! 1920 or 1921. Now, #f you get it right away and start down this week as I want to go home again Baltimore, to Norfolk by boat, and N i Ss ite Ge cen ouliy) suae the (ay ew Tailored Suits there, but be sure that it is sa: 1 sell, as you will have to sell your own name. 1 have not hes ny more about the D,, but the man | who wanted the C. wants ') buy a new car Instead, “[ know Jack is in a bad fix and we will have to get some money for next week, so let me know as soon FIFTH AVENUE ‘om | ny »klyn, following his for Fall and Winter; straight line models; 50 coats are 38 inches long; richly silk linet, 39: “Fashion favored” materials. Reduced to The Smartest Hats For Street and Sports Wear $7.95 » $20 For Every Sport—there is the hat at the left. A French felt, tailored in effect, correct in style and extremely be- coming, $12.50. For Tailored Wear—the hat in the centre pronounces itself dashingly appropriate, with the sweep of cardinal quill on rolling black velvet brim, $18.50. And for Both Uses—the turban at the right proves that a turban may be a most original thing if it is designed by Paris, $15. Dozens of Others equally distinctive and of equal charm arrive daily in our Millinery Department, enriching an already large assortment. Here we have separate sections for sports, tailored and dress hats, to facilitate the choice of each. You will find this of great assistance when you are looking for one par- ticular type of hat. Fabrics Vie With Colors And the variety of each is facinating indeed, Velvet, duvetyne, felt, haters plush, velour, beaver, The Fall shades, Po ret tones, yellow, rose, orchid, jade; rich Fall colors and others too varied to describe. oe () Nem) el 5 Gam mad wv Lambert —rothers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry <8 Octagon bracelet watch, good Swiss work: engraved gold-filled case, extension Oe oe spriny \4-karat Gold Case... 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October Weddings WEDDING RING WEDDING RING WEDDING RING oc PLAIN PLATINUM \8-karat. $4.50 up 22-karat. $5.00 up HAND CARVED 11 Diamonds, $110 up 18k: $8.00 up 25 Diamonds $210up ——Platinum, $20.00 up No one can count or even roughly estimate the great number of wed- ding rings that have come from the Lambert factory. “Everlasting” suitably describes Lambert Brothers’ seamless wedding rings of plain gold or platinum, jewel studded or carved. Fancy Rings and Pins Fine, large, high grade diamond, Pierced platinum 20 smaller cup top and alte ecipaliaine diamonds, in all tiand made platinum Brooch, set with set with 7 s¢ platinum ring, 2\ fine diamonds $300.00 lected diamonds $515.00 Others $35.00 to $3,500 $130.00 Jewelry like the above is made in the Lambert factory above the show- rooms. Thediamonds have been im- ported direct, the labor of setting is carefully supervised and the finished product is critically censored. Men’s Jewelry Sleeve links, 14-karat That wreath border AAPA een eld wis engine turned centre. engine turned shank, Per pair........$13.50 25. Men’s jewelry is nearly always neces- sary as well as ornamental. Their sleeve links or their watches, like their eyeglasses, are indispensable. Lambert Brothers are showing a fine lot of Walthams and other standard watches at lower prices. Men’s [4-karat open face Waltham, $38.00 up; in gold filled case, $20 up. With Thirty-eight Diamonds Fine diamond and flexible Link Brace- let —38 fine, directly imported diamonds, each set in a hand- made platinum box link. ...$1,675.00 Others, $750 up to $2,500 Store open 9 to 6 daily, including to-morrow Third Avenue Corner of Fifty-eighth Street Checkerboard Sleeve Links, I4-karat green engraved edges, per pair ...... $12.00 00 Others....... $7.00 up