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wore A. M. by Fred McAl 20 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922, ) »JUNIOR LEAGUER ENGAGED TO WED “COLGATE GRADUATE MISS SUSANNE T. FIELD. Miss Susanne Thayer Field Will Be Married to Russell Burchard, Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Thayer Field of No. 60 West 75th Street have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Susanne Thayer Field, to Russell Burchard of Hamilton, N. Y. Miss Field, since her graduation from the Veltin School, has been active in the Junior League. Mr. Burchard, who is the son lr. and | Mrs, 8. Barton Burchard, was gradu- ated from Colgate with the class of 1918, DECALOGUE FOR WOMEN VOTER Hammond Advocates Affitiation and Advances Ten Reasons. Mrs. John Henry Hammond, Mrs. hood Association at the home of Mrs. Oliver G. Jennings, No, 882 Fifth Avenue, said women should join po- litical parties, and gave these princi- | ples for their guidance: 1, Women must not remain tn old ruts, but must press onward. 2. Party Government 1s neces- sary to awaken responsibility and get things done, A free lance gets nowhere. 8. Wo must make organization @ means to an end and never an end in itself. 4. We should unite with all forces of good government to get rid of the evil in the world and not waste our energy scrapping over non-essentials. Construc- tive criticism alone ts beneficial. 5. Let us try to make our party right, and then support it whole- heartedly. 6. We should give more time to the study of political questions and gain a little better historical background, 7. We should influence the men to take a deeper interest in yu litical life. 8. It is our duty to organize classes among our ignorant citi- zens. We must enlighten them {f we are ever to succeed in getting a better government for this city. 9. Our greatest need is for bet- ter leaders whom, when wo find then, we must support 10. We must be good in our personal and political life if we would do good. —————EE WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS NEGRO IN JERSEY CITY) Veiend Says Victim ‘To Had Been at a PF lin, a Negro, of No. yonne, died in Jersey City Dura Avenue C. early to-d cohol poisoning Policeman Meyers was notified at 2.3 r, a Negro, that perately ill at was Franklin ns of the City Hospit McAllister suid house on Monday « aan at a party in old him he } ark, the even! 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In the old days the first thing a band of rebels did was to cut all telegraph and tele- phone wires, thus Isolating the region | of revolt. ing at the on a nila GET $1 AND COFFEE FOR GEM Stranger Told 1, in Stome tn @3,500 Necklace Wan Glann, How a diamond, part of a lost §: necklace, was sold for $1, two ¢ coffee and a dinner of “hot dogs’ told to the Newark police yesterday after the necklace had been recovered. | Two boys, Frank Kane, No, 114 New Street and James Craft, No, 9 Warren Street, were walking along Broad | was 9-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 -0 0-0-0 -2 -0 -2 2-0-0 -0 0-0 ~ ° With gargles or sprays it is impossible to keep @ sore throat eae aPaaaangere 1 ITIS GREAT PRIDE maPARM I p MATO [ATSUp Made where the tomatoes grow in the midat of the South Jersey farms y Millions of bottles sold annually at Groce ry and Delicatessen Stores 0=0- 0- 0- 0-0-0-0-0- e-0-0— 0 0-0-0- Street three days ago when they espied | a necklace, They were examining it ; When Mrs, Kane told the lads to take | one of the stones to a Jeweller, He | refused to buy it. | As the boys were leaving the store | a stranger sald the stone was glass, but offered them $1 for it. In addition he agreed to buy coffee and frankfurt- ers, Mrs, Kane meantime had seen an advertisement offering a reward for the necklace, She notified the police, who traced the stone to a pawnshop where it had been pledged for $8. The ner of the necklace is Mrs, Clarence under anything like continuous treatment. 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Best Musie, “MARK TRAN HOPE HAMPTON ND in “STARDUST” phony Orch, Personally 040 89.15 HARO! she Le Ap NKO acting | +a focus ats at COLUMBI: |; i (Daten) WAKD —+ AMUSEMENTS. SELWER ean Mats, Sat Joveph Cawthora and “MORE EXCITING THAN ‘THE BAT’—a solid evening of starts, thrills and clammy creeps, set off by hys- terical laughter.” —Kenneth MacGowan, Globe NATIONAL T#tamhE, Fxg) Jolson’ 5 Seth St. 20/ 49TH S’ “GOOSE FLESH AT THE NATIONAL —ereepy young thrilier nicély calculated to make every hair on your head risc and remain standing from 8.30 till nearly 11." AND THE up’ this play—a play that Poe might have written.” “THRILLS AND TO SPARE—thick and curdling mys- tery—three acts which seem destined to bring, fortune to the National Theatre for a long time to come.” 41ST ST., WEST OF BROADWAY. YANT 1564, MATS. SAT. AMUSEMENTS. ‘BOMBO” Bad AL JOLSON ; CENTURY 7 & Cen, PAV. Coi.88n0 Evs.8. 90 Mts. Wed. & Bat.2.30 ators an< MOCOLATE SOLDIER KE: Chanve Souris its wat Theatre Wer FROM LONDON—PAR ea., Wot B" Alexander Woollcott, Times, “Not even ‘The Bat’ has more suspense—all mystery lovers will ‘eat Btephen Rathbun, Sun. —Lawrence Reamer, Herald. EVES. & MON., FEB. 13. | AMUSEMENTS. The sth & B Eves, ASTOR 73s. Ath A Seats Seam Bae CECH LEAN 994 CLEO MAYFIELD | In the “Laugh-a-second” The ‘Blushing Bride Muateal Comed: SHUBERT 44h. W. of Biway. five. 8 830, Mats, Sat., Mon, & Wed, tate PINS 8 NEEDLES” Wed.’ nea Sac at S80. "LAWFUL LARCENY ELTINGE West 424 St. Evenings, 0.20, ELTINGE voi Weds and. Bates 260. THE DEMI-VIRGIN & MOUNTAIN MAN as LAST WEEK _ S. S. TENA +. doth, nr. B'y. Eva. 8.88, Maxine Elliott 's “Sttnieué. Aten. @Wasb-00 Sidney Blackmer Ww. 48th ‘Bt. Bry.48. Bvs. * BELMONT ¢ 8.30. Mats.’ INAC! & Sat. at this Theatre @ THE Pe raw West 45th Street. Evenings, ee. BIJOU “iitisnees Sate “Mon. and W mm DOVER ROAD “cus CHERRY. BROADHURS siete Pacer Bat ean, MARJOLAINE ‘teuuucs aY WOOD & LENNOX FAWLES “She EST wei ‘ST. Thea. MATS THURS SAT BOOTH Mea MATS WED-SAT mt coURTEMAY LAW BREAKER RIHDAY JOHN GOL DEN Presen oo THANK-U' The Jst YEAR i MONDAY Al putt THE — STAGED BY WAGE SMITH Mats. Sat. LITTLE West 44th st. Arthur Pauline Lord | Hopkins in “Anna Christie” Prevent VANDERBILTS.¢ "Mtv cia A Human Comedy PLYMOUTH sities satast Most “Wonderjul Picture tn America ee The Etest, Real $1,000,000 Pidture, Evs. and Sat."Mats., $1, $1.50 and Daily Mats., 50c., 4204 st. EO Twice 2:30 & 8: wm Prevent A METRO :REX INCRAM FRODUCTION Eves. 50¢. to 61.60. Pop. Price Mate. Gents Rex'é ‘Pige Greenwich Vil'ge Th. Ma ora 65W.35. wie eas .Thr., ‘TS HE SLAPPED | Moves to Fulton “Back to Methuse TESAzEF Eioctane APOLLO) b. w. GRIFFITH'S opine of A6w Smotons es: ORRIN: “SIORM Fel ET sy Tistena, ta a 418 4 9~Ce Gas Ue ne Aten ele 42ST. Even. 8.5 0. & SAT. S0¢he $2.8 NO HIGHER ALLY | ne Zinarano TRIUMPH MARILYN MILLER SION BRROL |, NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT EMPIRE ®'way and aot st rvs, 9.2 DORIS KEANE nn’? Henry Miller’s} Hvais1 LAURETTE |% Wartiey | The National TAYLOR [New Play | Anthem GAIETY ®: Brway, 48th St. Bes, 6.2 Mats. Sat. & Monday ELSIEJANIS HUDSON W- #4) s ST Last Tine Tonight, (TIME MARIE ,, THE yotce FROM THE Lo rt R MINARET. ERT HICHENS BEGINNING TO-M’W NIGHT DIBERTY ye otis ‘OHA: ce 1onO, Ninclesome Musical Comedy THE ‘O'BRIEN GIRL KNICKERBOCKER Pray. SF Fin 8 “BULL DOG DRUMMOND" “& Real Melodrama,” with A, E. Mathews, Ss at ha 20, BELASCO. (v.40 Se zien soe DavID nt o LENORE ULRIC=KIKI|S Matsa in a3. BEST SEATS $2.00) cl Holiday or = Dispellt kes Columbur ting wit! Laught nings at CORT West 48th St. F Mats. Sat. WALLACE EDDINGER— MARY NASH 3] SAM H. 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