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~ Admiration omen Aroused tion to Movies i thedive’s Nephew Clad in pajamas, dec): of blue and wh ines =Mohammed phew af the Khedive istic enthusiast both of $200,000 a yea was his admire mm pride fighting. fore the reporter ne Hey ptia d set up as most ot a ould be rmid here th: ne to this country, ived yesterday on gyptian Prince Here for Tour, ‘Guided by Pugilist, Just to Meet - Our Film Beauties and Boxers R TO SEE DEMPSEY. ver Prize Ring and Proud of Fine Physique. their roominess and their profy out of it, possessor of an in- “hour to-day with an Evening Fora rter in his suite at the tel BAtmore. The burden of his uty Of Amerioan women and his ment that his position barred him n made to examine and feel every in’ the Prince's back, neck, ang chest and admit that the u im as well developed Sees in. the squared circle, tremely proud of his physique. Prince Mohammed did not wait for reporter to ask him why ‘he had volunteered the information that “Was to see American women and, dally, to meet Jaok Dempeoy. ——eo for Our by Devo- in Cairo, Enthusiast dediy Oriental nite stripings, All Ibrahim, of Egypt, ps h in the ring ar, talked for tion for the left, he had f the fighters Ty at the Prince in which he the Olympic. *In all Egypt, [ don't believe there any of I am,” th by tile way he speaks English fectly, os well ag four other ian- “T ‘go to “all who is a& devoted to the Prince sald— ‘the cinema th both Alexandria, where I and Cario, ,and practically all films shorwn are American. hat’s ‘how 1 came to fall in love American women, the most beautiful in the I've seen all the American s the serven presents, but I've heftra them. speak, . And that's why I've here, at least one of the @ week [ shall York and then with Los Angel as my) objective: movies, rvade and, ‘rant to meet some of jomen whose acquainta: vnly on the screen’ Prince has, came with an entourage McCloskey, ‘late of Philadel- once of the prize and soci Made his vWsit, arranging for a friendly meeting ) his patron with J “I'm going to the Hippodrome ft, BO % oxi yecretary to His ighness. When TQ Evening World LOW night the Prince said with boyish enthuflasm, “and 1 want to shake hands with Dempsey. 1 imagine ‘Blink” will be able to fix it for me. “Do you know, I'd give anything in the world if I could fight in public. But, of course, my position in Egypt makes that impossible, So all I can do is promote bouts and make mate! in Cairo and Alexgndria. Th where I met ‘Blink,’ you know. He's u great fellow. We had five rounds before breakfast this morning. We went pretty fast, too.”’ It was here that the muscle flexing and examination ocetfrred, the Prince stripping off the upper part of his pajamas like a flash and turning hix buck to show the play of muscles. The Prince is twenty-two years old, about medium height, with olive skin, I think nor. ever seen stay here in start for the 8 and Holly- I want to of course, I the charming nce I've made to this coun- consisting of ring and now » “Blink” was nut color, He looked extremely @t. “I've been boxing since I w n years old,’ he went on, Dempsey. NWIT TELLER. & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Announce a Specialized Collec WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS BELTED, BOX OR LOUNGE In Twelve Exceptionally Smart 59.50 THs collection of tailored suits is a resume of the fashions and fabrics tha spring vogue in the two-piece tailleur, interpreted with Bonwit Teller & Co. meticulousness in fine- ness of detail, and fashioned with an air that usually distinguishes the suit of far greater cost. 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A bloody nose doesn’t amount to much, you know."* | It is the Ivince’s intention to see “Carmen” at the Metropolitan Opera House to-morrow night "Mins Geraldine Farrar is to: sing,” he said, “and that's why I'm going. 1 saw her in the film ve ‘of “Carmen” in Alexandria and If want to hear her voice, She was quite Wants to Stay In Prison Until Styles Change Annoyer of Vassar Girls, Starting on 25-Year Term, Blames Down- fall on Short Skirts. the sist ust as soon be behind prison bars, wonderful on the se rs . it th (Special to The Evening World.) “But Iam going to see al e patie - Brondway peitormances, too, while 1 POUGHEEEPSIN, March bya not am: here. { hope that in a week ry {Chari Lasher, who was sentenced a be able to sco most of the American | few days ago to serve aterm of twen- x0 stage bea But there are many of t . fren't there?’ When the S'rince was asked if he intended to devote dny time to dane- ing, he rephed he did not dagee, that be was more interested in other forms of exercise, getting back always to his beloved boxing ty-five years in Sing Sing Prison by Supreme Court Justice Joseph Mer- schauser, on his plea of guilty to the charge of attempted assault upon sev- eral Vassar girls, was taken to Sing Sing to-day. Before leaving Lasher said that his downfall was due en- see! the: get if the: The inevitable Gert ioh yee. [tirely to the short skirte that tho ” hibition was asked and he Vy & a ees “Prohibition in this country. Is of no} YouNs women of to-day are. wearing, moment to me, because don't drink] ‘“There j# nothing that has resulted anything. Some one sent me @ bottle |in w& ruination of more young men of champagne last night and I took than short skirts,’ suid Lasher as ho ciety. about the long sentence given me as it will probably do me good to be con- finea somewhere until after the styles change. “Tt may be that 1 am weaker than that as it may, just so long as the ‘There are many women who do any particular attention from men. every self-respecting man will have ae SETTLE COCKS WILL OA The Court hearing the contest over the will left te E¢win R. Freeman Summit Avenue, Mt. Vernon, m= her of the Produce Exchange, and to his wife and daughter. It was charged that the Freeman family had exercised undue influcnc Roceehcesiaslphscbicte HIRSHFIELD WOULD INVESTIGATE NORRIS Tells (Mayor Grand Jury Should Inquire into Office of Medical Examiner. Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh- field suggests in a letter to Mayor Hylan that the Kings Count Jury investigate the office Examiner Norris. As @ nexplanation of why bodies Must be mutilated at autopsies re- quired by law, the Medical Examiner I have no complaint to make majority of young men, but be Jawa are ay theyfare and women per- tin wearing short skirts I wonld wear them so short as to attract the There are many ‘others who m to pride themselyés on wearing m as short as they can and not arrested for indecency, T believe things keep going on as bad as y are now it won't be long before Medical pliances, Hirshfield te! the Mayor he has been through the budget requests Modical kixaminer for 1920, 1981 and 1922 andcan find Do grounds for this comp! The Commissioner, however, to state that in 191% the Medici aminer asked for X-ray apps be fitted with ‘blinders.’ '* TO COURT. 5 in Surrogate Cohalan's Jury at one sip just for courtesy’s sake, But ‘ ” f David B Cocks, was discharged to- r ea was leaving the County Jail, “Elimi.| ef David . ‘wed to-Joosting $1,200 to locate foreign { really never touch anything. | 1) ¥! them and you will be removing} (@¥ When counsel announced that the} bodies in autopsies, thus doing away couldn't keep in training if I dd. nate then yoa) 4 &} controversy bad been settled. Cocks's Another natuin! inquiry was as to political conditions Egypt. The menaces to s0- entate, with cutting, and that the item was value! at more than $100,000, | retu Prince had firm views about them, 9 pt wants complete independ- ence ahd nothing else,” hi We don't want British interf either our domestic or forelgn rela- tions, but that is to h to hope for, We haven't the me the means to fight for our independence, so we've got to make the best of the situation.” At the end of the interview, when the reporter complimented the Prince on his mastery of English, the young Egyptian said “YT learned my English from an fin- stroctor. 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