The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 19

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. 104 YEARS OLD, SHE FEELS BUT 60, SO\THAT’S HER AGE Professor of History at Columbia, and Suffering Ner Bp band on Way From Pe Mrs. Mary W. Mas: breakdown, amiga Will Not Observe Phi Beta Kappa Day With Men To-Morrow. 4 poem by Mark A. Van Doren of the Phi Beta Kappas after graduation, be held April 6 in Philosophy Hall, West 55th Street and the salary of a BARNARD SPLITS English department, are open to the public and will be held at 6.30 in ‘ Philosophy Hall. An organtzation to unite the*women corresponding to the existing men's club of Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in Yew York, is being projected under the chairmanship of Mrs, Haskell, such organization to be called Ptit Beta Kappa Alumnae in New York. A meeting to inaugurate this club will te which 1,000 women will be invited. This movement is a part of the broad: ening activities of the society, to which an anonymous donor has re- cently given headquarters at No. 145 full time secretary for three years. nl NAB TWO “JOY-RIDERS” AS WOULD- THIEVES Youths Accused jempting to i. Aatomobite. ‘The Barnard section of the Colum- bia University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will not unite with the men's section when the latter observes Phi Beta Kappa day to-morrow Hitherto the Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary schol- astic fraternity, have been held at exercises of James Whalen; seventeen, of No. 519 West 39th Strect and Edward Tierney, seventeen, of, No. 674, Eleventh Avenue were arrested early to-day on charges of attempted grand larceny and taken to Police Headquarters by Detectives Sheehan and Foley of West 30th Street Station. Whalen, it is alleged, tHed to crank up an automobile owned by Rowan Ramsey of No. 252 West: dist ey at Righth Avenue and 4JSt Street, Tierney stood nearby as a looko: commencement time, when annou--e- ment of the annual elections are ‘made. This year, due to the crowd- Ing at commencement, it was decided to designate an earlier date as “Phi Betta Kappa Day.” Mrs. Juliana S. Haskell, President of the Barnard section, is in favor of this plan and will make one of.the SARAH SRACLEY me of Meridea’s “Grand Old Wemen” Is Co:gratulated by Another,-Who Is 109. ne Evening World.) iddtesses at the banquet of the so- Giety, although her portion of the chapter cannot ‘officially participate until the matter has been put to a vote next June. Phi Beta Kappa exercises, includ- ing an oration by James T. Shotwell, Whalen and’ Tierney admit the detectives, they wanted to use the car far a Joy ride. in her 110th yea wtulation to-day rthite, upon the tter's 104th birth- should own one. leccasion day, wishir turns of the d: called upon Mrs. ¢ the city's fel Fine Razor Sothe shears chew the 3 took a message from her to Miss cloth; Wiss Shears cut kg or sro Bradley, thus honoring both of Meri- clear.to the very No Dir y. "If one old as one feel edges are rr Automatic e day. “If one is as old as one feels, finest crucible stec— Lighte Iteelt then I am about sixty,” Miss Brad- j d old. . just as a godd old- § Economical told His Honor There's beauty and com- fashioned razor. H She was. t Concord, N. H.,| fort in this stately six foot ° ‘ EH Send for as born in Concord, 3 | floor lamp with its highly Ge rye: Reahiet in 1812, Miss Bradley says, and ehe | polished mahogany finish- a 08 ‘Shanti: Get the ed stand, fine silk shade Facts and brocaded panels. 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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922, " tached to a hansom eat « «wom passenger THEATRE CROWDS FLEE RUNAWAY IN BROADWAY | |, ay{ Street, the driver, lost sontrol of the clung to the reins. 1 th Street Patrolman Ebert: ! bolted when Seventh Aven Bangor, Me." jumped on the runaing board of « ta ‘ de ab and at 43d Street t id, heard she wa - | Cop's Flying Cab Horse) scart arses back, elzed tho beta .a unic- ‘ed with the police who removed After Bly Dash. stopped the runaway Buxton of Peabody,|her to the hospit sald to be President of the Peabody Women's Club and an accom- plished musictan, ts to-day in Bellevue Hospital suffering from acute nervous She was taken there yes- terday from the Vacation Association, No. 220 Madison Avenue, organized by Miss Anne Morgan to furnish rooms to working girls at cost, on the receipt here of word from her relatives that tlon. and her husband is en route to the tite Ward who was in 44th Street, niece ister, aoclety lend: ab, eacaped Injury John Carroll of No, 213 Fast ward for observa- Broad ty-five years old witnessed away in years, w owda last night cub horse run- a brown horse at- She {8 about any, | Bald 30 conte, 7th | New! 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