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Missing N. Y. College Girl Found, Her “Soul Expansion” Halted — cooked her first one Friday night. We immediately discovered she was not a Miss Taylor Got Job in Chi- cago, but Burned Steak Ends would go home night e left Sat- urday and did not come back. To- day when we saw the story of her disappearance from college we notified the Hyde Park polic It was the virl herself who decided ‘cess as a cook and rinined she would try busi- he suid she lost her purse Sat- dd as it contained $200, all knew she would have to © quoted from Freud, Nietzsche and other writers as she told her story. “Monday I awoke with 15 cents, I flipped a coin to see whether I should buy a newspaper, for the want ‘ads,’ or a cup of coffee. The newspaper won, but I bought the cup of I spent my last 8 cents to g to the Loop. Then I learned that the pa- pers had written me up. Who would have thought that the whole civillza- tion would be hunting me?" Sociology has always interested her. It was her invariable custom, friends say, to spend urt institnte on CHICAGO, Mare! “ina Tay- lor, co-ed of the University of Chi- +,eago, who was found after she had F worked as a cook, following her mys- terious disappearance on Thursday last, will leave to-day with her broth- er for New York and her home in New Canaan, Conn. Her father is Alfred H. Taylor, an architect, with offices at No. 138 West 65th Street, New York. She obtained a place as cook in the home of Milton E. Robinson, No. 4616 Drexel Boulevard, and remained there from Thursday until Saturday night. The Robinsons soon saw she was no cook, but allowed her to work @ evour the kitchen they thought she was a college girl in need Since Saturday she had been at the No, 4219 she was not a si then because home of a Mrs. Seymour, at Berkeley Avenue “L didn’t expect Vu cause all th who the human ote prolifi« snow, 4 student in sociole and Whol apag READ TOO MUCH wants to be u novelist he went to RUBBIS eS Chicago Unive for “greater soul HH, SAYS FATHER ding expansion,” and ran away, a to her own story Belleves ¢ a mit © © Become dious unbalanced.” friends and the environment of} When Alfred MH. Taylor, father of wealth, dna Taylor, was notified she bad “Ever since 1 can remember.” she] been found, he said: said, “Il hay en pet and = pam- “I am rejoiced that my daughter pered, I never expre: a wish that] has been found, but the whole thing Suddenly [ found] is incomprehensible. ‘There are so many conflicting reports that I can- not make head ail out of it, She work and carn my own living vad plenty unless she lost “Cooking has always fascinated me. | \t i could have In all my life I have never called on me or any one of as boiled an egg. And I thought tf 1] many friends in New York, or her could only get a job a8 cook some-| roommates in C had a —— Where 1 would be happy. Thursday} quate funds to carry her through great satiety T wanted te she much 50. morning [ happened to pass by the] course of study she was taki @pbuiletin beard of the University Em-| “All T can think of to explain the ployment Bureau. A family wanted al affair is that she must have been cook. 1 decided that that was my| temporarily deranged from illness and opportunity.” overstudy, or that she may have , But, she found cooking was not so] wished to pursue personal investiga- she had thought. © was| tions along t! lines of the psycho- logical and sociological studies which made up the major part of her scho- lastic programme. “The interview doesn’t sound quite coherent to me,” he went on, “It sounds like the words of a girl who under an assumed name, but Mrs. Robinson is sure that had noth- ing to do with her failure. Here ts what Mrs. Robinson said about Miss Hdna's culinary ability: We hired her to cook dinners, She RoConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World TWIATY-FONATH STRECT Plaids for Capes and Tweeds for Coats Is a Safe Rule for the Spring Women and Misses who believe in Safety First, Smartness Always and Values Preeminent — come to Worth for both Coats and Capes. They find their coming justified by such a“‘pepper and salt” tweed coat as is here pictured—pictured in all its smartness save the fine silk lining. They find the-likes of ' this: plaid. cape, with full pockets and silk lining, a witness to Worth values. Extraordinary Values at 30.00 has studied too temporarily unt reading of whole thin son, wt straighten it all out and bring my daughter home.” my To TEST . Pokorn parlor at N held in $1 cook. She burned the steaks and the Fosoun Poieeray (Sepak potatoes. But we liked her and de- Wage Earner Career. cided to keep her, She said she [Se Ing the violating THE EVENING W ORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. dd has been ago, will Yo shor ro HOP) Armand de in the to the Germa atrumental yesterday All throug rmany and w the w FIFTH AVENUE For small apartments day-bed is a blessing where space is limited the During the day, hich it serves a At night when an extra bed is needed it is more tha bliging. It best spring-b 5 and comfy ws and ample oon, ‘Vhe bride-to-be should make a day-bed one of her inst selections. utiful types, richly up: holstered, await Sweaters for the new season Some especially attractive models in delightful new colorings are offered at very special prices. Fibre Silk Sweaters in a fancy weave, smart pockets and sashes. Orchid, Purple, Jade, White, Navy and Black 5.75 Novelty Wool Slip-on Sweaters in block weave, featuring the bateau neck- line. ‘Tie-belt sash. Harding Blue, Buff, Gray, Black, with contrasting colors. 4.75 Fourth Floor Spring Furs Neckpieces to soften and enhance the Spring Costume, in all the newest styles. Of Siberian Squirrel Of Japanese Marten. Of Hudson Bay Sable Of Mink (two skins)... Of Baum Marten.. All Remaining Fur Coats Very Greatly Reduced Fur Storage Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost. Telephone Fitz Roy 3400. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Tweed Suits 29.50 Not the usual kind of Tweed Suits — far uperior ! ‘These are as smooth of line and as trim and spruce as a Tricotine ‘Tailleur. Not even the semblance of the bulki- sy \ A ness most tweed suits an | evince is visible in era these, : Some are youthful -oated styles with ne-link button clos ing, others are straight- line styles, belted or unbelted. All are mas- a— terfully tailored’ and b most beautifully lined. Orchid, Periwinkle, Tan, Rusty Gray and Mixtures. Fourth Floor: Wireless Radio Station on Fifth Floor gives hourly demonstrations of this marvelous new Instrument, who ts alleged to have been chiefly in- hundreds of Fr and of lis He is a Largest in World and Exclostvely for Children, CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 25 (Ry Mail.)—A children's hospital, sald to be the largest in the world, has just been opened at Alexandropol, In the Southern Caucasus, It is under the direction of Dr. kk. T. Unis of Fitch- the names of sixty-six French agents, When the attack about to be taunched all of them were arrested, #0 that Marshal Metain had to defend Verdun without information as to the enemy's movements other than that which the British could furnish him. More thon 200 reports written by “the was perfect traitor,” betrayal of nurse ns, began at Mons cl traitor” were. foun Kia nuthorliion then were qere| burs, Mass, and has peon fAnanced vr deannes worked ertecmanee and. It. auecf entirely with (nds sent from Amer- ne responsible for ois sufficient to conviet| ica by the Near Bast Rellet aie hospital at present has 2,700 Choice Chinese Rugs, 275.00 Size 9x12 ft. Strangely beautiful Chinese Rugs of silky-sheen Rugs that we are proud to the best grade. Finely woven, lustrous, sell and you will be proud to possess. Other Chinese and Persian Rugs, 190.00 Size 10.4x6.8 ft. to 12.7x9,10 ft. Remarkably good values, for they are rich and unusually beautiful in appearance. Some display deep, clear colors; others soft, mellow tones. Both bold and indefinite designs. Persian Saddle Bags Reduced to 5.00. Formerly 15.00 and 19,50. (Eighth Floor) A Great Sale of “Pax-Rite” Wardrobe Trunks Including Trunks of Mendel-Drucker and Hartman | At Prices We Believe to Be the Lowest for | Which These Trunks Have Ever Been Sold Two of the Extraordinary Values Are: A—Steamer Wardrobe Trunk; entire box is three-ply veneer; bulge-top, round es, open-top model; vul canized fibre covered. Four drawers, top drawer equipped with lock, six hangers, shoe pockets and laundry B—Full-size Wardrobe ‘Trunk, open- top model; three-ply veneer box, round edges; studded vulcanized fibre covered; top drawer equipped with lock; full set of hanger . shoe pockets bag. e414 in. x 221/9x 14 in and laundry bag. Size 40) in. x 24 x Regularly 41.50, 22'3 in. Regularly 44.75, McCreery Sale Price, 22.50 McCreery Sale Price, 27.50 (Pifth Floor) Armenian and Greek provinces, and aro all suffering from trachoma, a malignant eye disease, nll eeeaes GRAND JURY TO HEAR COTTON EXCHANGE CASES Complaints against oMeers and dl- rectors of the American Cotton Mx- ings will be called. Two brokerage Rose sr. No. 24 Stone Street. resident's Houses of Receiver. Exchange. F. recelver {n both casee, will bela minimum of $125,000. dames MeGreery & Co, == vay Decorating Fabrics Reduced One-Half Handsome, rich fabrics in lengths suitable for Curtains, Draperies, Chair and Settee Cushions, Pillows, Scarfs, Couch Throws and other decorative and useful purposes. The lengths range from 1!4 to 3 yards, and in- clude Damasks, Repps, Velours, Velvets, Poplins, Tapestries Armures, Cretonnes and various Sunfast materials. Also Cur- tain Scrims, Nets, Marquisettes and Swiss. Reductions Will Be Made At Time of Purchase (Fifth Floor) The “Carlton” and Other New Shoe Modes For Women—7 ,75 ‘The “Carlton” will answer the very insistent call for a low-heeled strap pump that is suitable for walking pur- poses, yet “dressy” enough to be worn with a frock. It is available in Patent Leather, Black Kidskin or Tan Calfskin. At the same modest price of 7.75 there is an exceedingly interesting assortment of novel, tailored and sport styles in the newest of Spring footwear fashions. Second Floor) Ribbons Specially Priced Double-faced Satin Ribbon of a rich, beautiful quality in a wide range of colors, suitable for the new mode in Hat trimming, girdles, sashes, hair bows and camisoles. 7 inches wide. Special, yard, 1.25 Specialists in fashioning smart bows will prepare a bow to be sewed on any simple hat and make the bow you wish, gratis. Lingerie Ribbon with dainty Satin design, in solid colors. Pink, Blue and White. Pieces of 10 yards. No. 1 No. 134 No.2 No.3 No.5 39c 55c 75c =—1.00) 1.35 (Main Floor Special! Boys’ Terry Cloth Bath Robes 3.85 In the Spring a boy must have a lighter that bath robe than worn for Winter. Hence, a special offering of genuine Terry Cloth Bath Robes in handsome — design and colorings. Size 4 to 18 years weight Cotton Pajamas 1.25 Made of guarar fast color fab- ri in one and tworpiece styles ef fectively adorned with silk frogs White, Lavender, Blue and Tan, Sizes 4 to 1S years. Third Floor) PP, ‘7 own counttymen BIG RUSSIAN HOSPITAL beds, housed in forty waria, butypresented to the Grand Jury to-day need by too much TRAITOR” FACES JUDGES. Belgian IS GIFT OF WH EAICANS when fully completed next May tt al witnesses in addition to thom all Sorts of rubbish. The aae whe « Away Navee Caveth| ust Battle of Verdun, will hold 6,000 beds, The child] who testified in the John Doe préceed= He Sultan ore ere were noes Jeannes furnished bis superiors with - ~ patients are drawn from alx Russian, houses of Randolph Vice President and director of the American Cotton Exchange, were forced into involuntary bankruptcy yes- terday, The firms are Rose & Co. stock and bond brokers, No. 50 Broad Street, and Rose & Son, cotton brokers, ‘The latter firm was a member of the American Cotton Bright Wilson was named The total estimated labMlities of the two firma are $254,000, with assets at —