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SOCIETY HORSEWOMEN IN ACTION AT MEADOWBROOK HUNT MIoS ROTHLANGLEY Qn i “id adie! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921,” MRSS WC.LANGLEY ON SANDOW,, morose Kart ki Mi55 PACE iY MiSs ETHEL NORTON ON ANY ONE CAN CURE OWN EYE TROUBLES, SAYS GORE ODULST Alternate Rest and “Palming” Treatment Do. Away With Gl es. The Thomas P. ( methods by which Senator s being taught to see afier many years of blindness are at- tract! the greatest interest in New York, not only among ocullsts but émong th © vision has been more or Those who tr t it and the re- 8 ‘ 1 that many who re e will be able to sea t wit nd that others will 4 1 glasses they now wear for the corr n of min tor Gore wil ra t ralier than - ar J. Ha 3 !s quoted as but will no longer be » . v \ cen 80 sucuessful Gore U 5 ure bused o@ dves not see them the be on to ely defects cise causes an pliigation ¢ hand in front of the to rightand back, the pa self meanwhile TO DECIDE XING BASIS. PEA! RENT vision to DD Fac Appelinne 1 Valeation as able | {teering methods, but at come on his iuvestmeny - NURSE AND “GUARDIAN ANGEL” SMITH ANDHYLAN rT RPP CE aS = a a WIDOW MOTHERS Aunt Ella’ Dougherty, Her- self a Cripple, Now Dead, Made Life Easier for Unfor- Americanization to Be Theme} tunates Confined by Fate in —Sophie Irene Loeb to Speak. | | | | Hospital for Ruptured and | Crippled Children. | —_—-- | Under the auspices of the Board | By Fay Stevenson. 83 the touch of humanity, j of Child Welfare, which has launched To }a movement for Americanizing wid-| to hold the key “> human hearts, to owed mothers u its ca meet- understand—those are won.an's 000 widows be held tn |preme gifts, And thosesare the Irving High School to- ities Miss Ella Dougherty, the cripp t. Among the speakers jnurse who died Saturday morning at will be former Goy, Smith and Mayor the Hospital for J ured and Cri; }itylan. Sophie Lrene Loeb, President, ) Children at No. 821 East 42d Street, | will preside. ‘The f pel purpose possessed. | of the series of mee planned is Although obiiged to administer to} to have ese mothers become cit! her charges from a wheel chair Misa] zens, to h them American ideals Dougherty, "Aunt Lila” as every-| and t teaching them body at the hospital called her, was onfglish hot only @ most competent nurs | Act the new ‘a guar I" to many helpless | Child Welt: 145 lite eriented children Wort! 5 reed | “Never have we had such a vom- ait ne buttatn: nt, kind-hearted nurse as ‘Aunt now beir vil be the Ella,’ said Joseph D. Flick, Superin- first bu id tendent of the hospital as a mist ose] exclusively “ in his eyes. of huma ‘Aunt EI and a gif had a touch | have two dental clin « consulting nity of under. physician and two pn n duty to standing the hearts of crippied chil- d mothers and children who are un jdren which was miraculous. These |der the care of the Hoard poor 1 tots in ner ward were | Welfare. It v {sometimes difficult to manage, but days, A brief j;When she rode up to them in h | ng work of the el chair and talked to them the i | fare will also Were comforted and bappy. She \ Chairman, Mi: 1 | bathed th » Nursed them, talked An announcement jthem out of thelr tantrums, patted veloped tn t | their heads and read thelr hearts and| board has pr with her money that she carned as| 1 n’ which pe wid sing she bought them hair rib- . 1 mothers ar cles, In four days her monthly salary} pS . 7 ‘ Svavent rulty was always gone. {Cut Hole Through Which Valu-|%; onplinis “It may be that because ehe was hla Diacac 2 Pacca ut ‘of 23) Iron’ Golppled “‘Horeslé aie woe well aited able Pieces Are Passed ee HLA whats to underst rges,"" contin tc ‘aiting Au ree cases, Mr, sipally [ beliave to Waiting Auto, ion of the] it was touch the hun ———— t [ 1 . Kila’ was aixt >} More than $50,000 worth of furs were i ait years old came » this h al 1 vious} when four years old, severely injured with policemen, 4 ves and | ye from a fire he ‘was crippled by rians around in swarms, somo Cory eee paralysis of ‘both legs, But she way ; POLICE-BURGLAR BAND | rot to be daunte »y a handicapp: 1 ev V4 e vee lite. At cle nied. our ie . SUSPECT IS ARRESTED hospitals and at : twenty-on Nee-work » f . | tra Aunt Ella } b =k | wants of our erip- lw lade hin ‘Ong Many of them bavel , \W wo | but they always | oUt t | ‘ | Von le po Py 1 o x | \ { 1 LCL ndrod the nf s eel nd she never visited i ola they hud n the |ta \ 1 | n t with i} rapa ‘ hy ere SS . many littl Res ie hae iid" SHOOTS WIFE, ESCAPES. ' aust bbe : tee ad Neturaing After 1 : , viet her ‘ : ’ Atlempte to ILL We m th at » % MY Am not z 5 nm \ und bud > Ha 1 1 thing Ww t e i : rn buy f 1 i} mh n i) M 4. "1 ‘ . ald s nd ¢ r i * ss do tor h wo Re said Chureh in Hast 4th Street next Pues- | ™ they 4 ‘ ‘ day at 10 o'clock. (pipes. (he Ged. 7) ‘ ‘ \. CHARLIE CHAPLIN BACK, FOUND |RESCUES7iN GALE. ENGLISH GIRLS MOST SUBTLE ex WIDOW AND LODGER FACE CHARGES OF SMOTHERING BABY Police Get Tip, Find New Bor Infant’s Body Buried and United Fruiter Brings Captain and Crew of Schooner Lost Off, | *lorida. i Capt. L, Saven, his First Mate Lage sen and crew of five Jamaica negr reacued from the wrecked and water- |French Girls Too Obvious, Says Film Comedian, | Glad to Escape Mobs. Berengarta, com- @ [inevime fom, «nanntinn. to. the|GALE, AS TRAITOR, he flew the yel- | FACES ARMY COURT feld, were brought to this port to- that ste had n a ene day on the United Fruit Line stéam- War Evader Who Fled to Mexico |*!P Ulua. The seamen had been tn The Cunard liner logged three-masted achooner Magle- Cunard dock, and as fag 9 zed by low nore antine Arrest Couple. |were circulated In shippinis circles : abe Gaiencouabe ieecn ee tae —_——— | ‘The fact was that ause of the and Attacked America, on : ‘ An anonymous letter received by |Stfong Ude and an unusually larg Trial Here over thetr vessel for forty-eight hours the Newari pollda whieh ledito the [number of ships afichored tQuaran: : J 2 off the Florida coast. * arrest of Mrs, Rose McIntyre, forty- SU Aiices Seer oUERNR desea to 7 sey a fal win rallies eA Beene The Ulua, hound hither from Ha- hei 0.08 e "}vana with twenty-three passengers two, a widow with seven living chil-}for the dock at 840 o'clock, before} when tf was drafted {nto military of No, 6{ Avenue C, Newark, the Quarantine inspectors had fin-|service in April, 1918, and started a) and cargo, sighted the Mapleficid Fri- nd her boarder, Edward Fitegerala, W8hed thelr work in the st ci |-vagazine In the City of Mexico In day morning, She was plunging about forty-nine 4 pipe bender, whone wite Unt the physiclins had given the [whieh hé published articles advising |in the gale, her sails in shreds and ACR n ea In Haw. “2 @ clean bill of health, the yellow | American soldiers to desert and eri-| distress signals flying, The Ulua could thorne, noarby, 1s expected to result flag remained up. It was not lowered) ticising the ¢ ronment, the Prest-| not be manoeuvred close to the Magli, to-day in a formal charge of infan liner was alongside the pier | dent and the y of War, was. field and Capt. William C, Towell, tho cide against thei Chaplin return on the} placed on trial before a general| skipper, had to pump ofl on tho Matineanhe Meuiatermation® nl ania arte from his visit to London martial on Governor's Island, waters and Jet it drift toward’ the Jetten, { pres he Scat ris, He was still in somewhat} to-day, He was captured at Laredo, | wreck. Det et Induced Fitzgerald (f * daze over t v pread atten- | Pex, on April 22, 1921, and has been| Then a Mfeboat manned by two tlon he att i and ex-|a prisoner in Castle William, Jewamen was sent to the rescue and He Hs Ae ee pressed ple to There are nine specifications In the) the Captain, mate and crew leaped a Mn being «bl wlong the st lof particulars against Gale offered |{nto it from the rail. Capt. Saver " ‘al without being mobbed by Capt. Joseph Cromwell, trial Judge | said that In ten hours more he would ; " ts ee I received 63,000 Ie it the) Advocate, Gale has enlisted the aid|have been piled on the Florida coast, stietnty Onn i Te 1, ae, Gee Ri n Lon ud Chap-/of the radical communiatic element, = ald t Wwe admitted parent. |lin, “and b » emp x often ind also many influential Socialists. it, tell virtually the same story, Térhers to take cave of m respon-| He asserts was kidnapped from whieh hat when the ehild was dence. T also received 15,000 books | Mexico # wrapped ina blanket ;With requests Lao ph and Louis I. Hurgess is President the bed out of the /return them, of the Court, Peter P, MeBligott of auerald, who waa the) “AS Soon as 1 get back to Holly-/ this city is Gale's elvilian counsel Mttendant, could make {Wood Lam going to work) on some His military counsel are Major ner «it Mi was |REW productions—two comedies and a) Thoma ystal and Capt. Charles drama, While T was in England 1) FF. Cooper, C. 8. Tiffany is “ held tn }4Pent a week-end with H. G. Wells, assistant t re Advooute with the death of tw» |Who Is Intense A UN eae »py Of a letter en, be nd 1916 Kagement to report the Disarmament|Galy recently wrote to Prestdent You geta large tube ey aig |Conference for k World,| Harding, offering in exchange fo to have A - a 8 arnt 1c th Mr./nesty, to re-establish his max for 25c. Why pay RG WHeTaled VELa Ges wae (i stort Paeland conduct it under Goverr more? Seca ane tia toss wan (td upervision ty vonvert radicals, ; dropped at the request wite. | mvs Kom: HRN AARG Lie f heart, he You’re Safe A niece of Mrs, Metntyre, who sald) {oF ten vanity | against vfsgenut Your own’ dendit she was present at the time, declared | Haglan ae ee | the second child was killed when the | to-day is wistful and anxious. but the ‘ ae will approve its mother crushed it between her knees. | People nre sure they’ y a EO HOSPITAL LECTURE”) twice-a-day use. Se ate ERS MORE CER ER ELEY Ceevol alle ihe ImpriAvion wkd CAUSES $25,000 SUIT end Her husbar ed in 1918. toon him by th England! tae Ghortly after finding the bodies | and France, Ch prorerred| Woman Says Fifty Students Were if 1 the River last| the English git vy earn © On CLa te Denes Fe Tadalra Mee leuvenan teins : ee Allowed (Craze on Her Ir home be watched, and the} se After Operation J acted whe the earned fror | bi aie Chet Moe AARNE van ty | Yiow | Mra Witaabeth M, Fast of No 5 hn or, but they hid | tang uid r Kuclid Avenue, Ardsiey, Y., ap not f th | or heard of ‘ f t Tusticn na ~ “ 5 . ft A fen : reas N ON THE MAYFLOWER ts es Hawthorn u! ws fee ay Old American families point me o ud 1 ihe ' 1 Hospital, whe wa with pride to the fact that 34 WEALTHY HOLDERS i al ; wa 2 t a teens came over on OF OIL STOCK SUED i the Mayflower. sae i i : / It is a matter of equal pride that they brought along ' 1 ! recipes for making p A 3 Mites Re araas = For, with the abundance of irate : ia 2 piers AEN * ut. fruit in this country, pie has oa APES. DASA ney de. become the national dish. Bs x Mneniatexea Jey Deane iach Seat ee ‘om.| And nowhere is it more f ; ates y- temptingly made than at ; I aa tuw visit- | CHILDS. i Pye + « ee a v Dy Crivp, flaky crus ile ; ; Ricas trays Sed ite _ Ihert Wink #10000 Siander ent ‘ \ | Chamberlain, $2,460," six howe w y'lives at the Hotel Nevada. | un { i g pea oo sherry ee ————<— ce a eee + ee ee ene em