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“$1,285,000 RAISED ~FORIEWISH RELIEF: PRIESTS ADD $1,250 ‘Washington, Baltimore, Kansas City and Milwaukee Pass Hi Their Quotas. ‘The loral eampaign to raise $5,000,000 for the | Starving Jews of Europe seemed as- @ured to-day when reports from many | Parts of the country were received by National Chairman David A. Brown. In addition to the turns from this State and ¢ success . ni the increasin. in- eluding a $10,000 subscription from Gov. Miller, there were telegrams | telling of or in. many cities approaching sir quotas. assed her quota,” said Mr. Brown. * hington, D. | Cw Kansas City and Milwaukee, have Passed the mark; the State of Arkan- the top: North Carolina its quota; Los Angeles bout reached is over and | op." neur the nd volunteers are work ing in New York City. and they addcu | $175,000 yesterday to the $1,110,000 | already in hand ‘The Rev. Jumes Byrnes. pastor of 5) Catholic Chureh, on nt a cheek for $250 nd helpless children "regretting it was contribution was not more. This made through Judge Rosulsky. An- other Catholic priest in Butler, N. J., $2,600; Mr. man Lissner, $2,600; Jewish Camp | Directors of N. Y. C., $2,000; Mr. and Mrs, William Fishman, $2,000; C, M, | Loeb, $2,000; B, Hochschild, $2,000; | Mr, and Mrs. Herbert M. Kaufman, $1,750; Baer Brothers, $1,500; Mr. and Mra, August Goldsmith, $1,600; New Wurk Merchandise Company, $1,050; employees of S. Liebovita & Sons, Inc., $1,088.98. Many 0 subscriptions likewise re ed. were DENIED ANNULMENT FROM DIVORCEE Dentist Said to Have Been Co-! respondent Censured by Justice Cohala.:, Supreme Court Justice Cohalan to- day denied the plea of Dr. Joseph Mann, a dentist of No. 33 West 42d Street, to have his marriage annulled. tion of the human spirit their nationality."* nd the other eulturi:! daund to her story,’ 1. When Haly was ¢ ITALY ARMS HEAD, tinu |ebiritual und at-loving mires you and wishes’ to in’ every fleld of Diplomat Pay s High Tribute caw B80 to America—Lauds Art Snow from the 000 to grante remove, Development. Senator Carlo Schanger of 1tiy purpose, ment reserves caus storm created a deficit at the Conference on the Limitation | 01 h would of Armaments, left for home to-day # payrolls to that amou! on the Paris of the French Line. Sen-| head of the delegation of his nation ator Schanzer emphasized the con-|this winter have cost § sistent support given to the American re v eo married his wife eleven days after contentions at the conference by: thr wet her husband, Adolph Madden, had tajtan delegation and sald the az John Boyce, 34 Henr secured un interlocutory decree of di- " ; ‘ Mian, (Genes Tanna onsclous verce. Dr. Mann's plea was thut his Ment in which the two countries (oid akull in the Cone wite had not been fully divorced ‘rom found themselves presents the 'ip-|tospital. He Madden. Plest promixe for their helptully |root of the i part of Mrs. Mann testified that Dr. Mann at No, 1122 Surf Aven ne was fully aware of the étatua of atid: “Only relations:th the futur but how got to tion and that he paid enses, he ulso testified that Mann and Madden had vied with each other for her hand and she me ried Madden and then reperted. further declared that Mann made an rangement with Madden ty institute |the divorce proceedings. “The acts of both parties deserve severe censure,"’ said Justice Cohalan “There is no doubt that the plaintiff wus the co-respondent in the divorce action. His continued association with the woman, the marriage immediately after the interlocutory decree and his subsequent living with the defendant show that he was closely interested in the progress and ultimate result ave $1,000, the second lurgest contri- bution, at a m nesting, which sent | of Madden's action for divorce."’ ushene Sue FLU HOLDS UP DINNER was most impressive to him, Senato: Schanzer said, and the freedom and she found here are certain 10 the district’s quota far forward on its! OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Herbert to their co! Wehr Thirteen Pri ters of Uniformed Officers’ Ansoctation Ll. nual royalty dinner o nts Uniformed oft which was to have aturday night at the I has been inJefaitel number of the from the Brooklyn we The Tr tre Owners’ ¢ postpone: © $5,000; the Elias promoters incapacitated by influenza Invitations are Thlvteen of the forty-four dinner promotion delegates a Six 1 ] J. P, being recalled, $15,000; $5,000 Mr. and 3} $6,000; Mr. and Mrs «- = ‘ w are unable to reac $8,000; Simon W. Stra 0003: |omears: “‘Ceually we fave. 200 Col, H. A. Guinzburg : Faulldinner, This, sear we have returns Baerwald, $5,000; hh Brothers fron; only. 400," | | Statistics Say Four to One Against You Unless you take proper precautions, the odds are four to one that you will contract Pyorrhea before or after you pass the age of forty. | Something to think about, isn’t it? | There are two things you can do: play the long shot and pay the probable penalty, or set about in a sensible manner to insure your teeth. Pyorrhea has cost many an individual his teeth and health. It starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the danger signal you should be quick to heed. Ignore it and Pyorrhea does its deadly work in a hurry. The gums recede, the teeth loosen and drop out or must be pulled. Pus pockets form at the roots of the teeth and disease germs swarm throughout the system. 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He is confined to Ho spoke of the establishment of 4/0, Hoover thie wity permanent tribute co the genius of | nurses i idunce Enrico Caruso and savt it could not | having up to 104 Do husbands nag their wives : Do you know that envy is a disease ? but ‘draw the United states and Italy even closer together us « manifesta- shown by America to all great artists, no matter | hat Ttaly has done tn be n by the of nearly $400,- have affected this | ate Board hath upt acted stimated that the eight snow falls fell through the Strube's He C one of the proprietors, heard th nd him on the te ~—_ his temperatur Or do wives nag their husbands clean out of the house? A divorce judge states that nagging is responsi- ble for more divorces than any other one thing. Genevieve Parkhurst shows clearly how nagging may break up a home. Every woman should read this article. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922, and Mra. Samuel nm! 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PPP HEX Pre-war Do you know that envy can make a woman a chronic invalid? That it can ruin a man’s career? In a series of start- ling pictures Dr. H. Addington Bruce drives home a truth only half realized. You will have an entirely new attitude toward the world after reading this extraordinary article. Irvin Cobb tells you, in his story of two What is a gentlemen of colored persuasion who seek the hand of the dazzling Ophelia. What happens when Jefferson Poindexter, guile- Whiffletit ? Nine more special articles | less and deep, lays a trap for his rival, the Angio-Saxaphone King?The funniest story you ever read. Six other marvelous stories by popular authors. “Hair Like the Heroine’s” “New Idea in House-Planning” “Have You a Baby?” “Come Play With Your Child” “Wanted, a Female Moses” Clarke's challenge “Cutting Home Costs” "Styles in Coal” “Health and a Better Figure” “All the Discomforts of Home” Mre Price. our schools ? 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