The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1922, Page 4

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4 AGED MILLIONAIRE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. 6,000 TEXTILE WEALTHY, IN SIXTIES, DOESN’T KNOW WHY not. Her mother In 9 cantemed tne valid, the house Is small, there is lit- hold Mrs. Govfrey's inter due to the sume unfavorable busi hess conditions that other interests! CONSTITUTIONAL LEAGUE made the occasion for wage cuts of 20 per cent., against which the strikes ted HOPES YOUNG WIFE WIFE, 21, LEFT HIM] qcarana't canto. believe that either, WORKERS STRIKE wore directed) ‘Wooten mills Were hot] fet Dieestar 2 ReConnection With Any Other Establishment «the World as . Wey aie Cas ety rear on o68 affected, A statement issued to-day by Will- home? It is the only real one she jam Anderson of the Anti-Suloon It was an orderly beginning of the] League. \saying that Jerome A. Mycrs aus, She cannot stay at her mot latest of the several Industrial dia-| of the Constitutional League of America is missing and the Constitutional turbances that have made this city a] League, according to one of its sup- storm centre of the textile industry] Porters, Is to be closed up, brought —_— = BT | mother's or at m frtend’s indefinitely, she must come back some time, I ; always have left her free to do as 4 ) whe pleased. She has nov!’ strele . , ‘THIRTY-FOURTH STREET SILK FROCKS in the New Modes and New (Colors- of friends here; she ts beloved and in New England for years, Pickets | (Tom, William Der. Manice, one of the obeyed everywhere. If she wants to run down to New York, where sho is welcomed at any time, there are aj- ways a car and chauffeur at her dis. posal, I never have restricted her in Jonathan Godfrey Sure She Loves Him, but Thinks Mar- riage Has Palled. HE SUSPECTS NO MAN. Went to 3 O'Clock: Parties So Woman Wouldn’t Feel Dif. ference in Ages. directors of the league, a reply as fol- operated, but without apparent or- | lows: st ¥ ‘a i . fa . was je Half of Cotton Milt Opératives) sxsistion, and te so tnatance that torena tert oheck for @ couastions) Qui i ; was reported did their solicitations | pledge theretofore made tn the sum of it Without Disorder, lead to violence. $5,000 had ‘been sent to, the Constitu: +f tional ie Of merica, Inc., " EC oe Closing Plant. The Pacific Mills, the chief plant! March g ast, and had been Fecelved by | f Fe a riaiine wn TEM UTIe . aftected, lost half its 8,100 workers in| Jerome A. Myers, I had received no enck and oS ier eit un ‘ Hh he notice from Mr. Myors of the receipt of | i per friends and mother will bring her] LAWRENCE, Mass., March 27.—|‘%® opening hour abstentions, accord-|this check. Mr. iBiyers. was” not. a: around to ing things in their true| Spread of the textile strikes to thi«|'™& t© admission by its Superinten- Hartree ann tneteter, Upon atveninte } light, and that soon, very soon, she! ii) centre toxd: dent, while union officials claimed Le Ls iopklid ie Ml 2 alata es ing to communicate with Mr, Myers 1 w Both ate, Godtrey. "ni m more strikers from its ranks. Thelroting he had left town on Friday, Both Mr, Godfrey and his young] “#/kouts of approximately one-half} Arcadia Mills, until recently operated | starch 17, ostensibly for the purpose of wife denied that there was any other| the workers in the plants devoted to|as part of the Arlington plant, made] staying dver Sunday In Atlantic City. See ee eee ee eee crea ete meemereres TAB eee cP ine Grormate Waleed orn [tate teak haa mot yet retumed and 1) f TE a eee ee eae gadee er P atter which the workers walked out|have been unable to locate him. An ment the mention of the name of pated MEHL the strike were esti-} i) ‘ody that included most of those | audit of the Books and accounta of the Count Edmundo Ruspoll, his young| Mated at 6,600. Ae many more were}in the plant. The strikers claimed |!easue was immediately begun by cer by the nephew, In connection with the case. | made workless by tho shutdown of that all the 760 workers were with | {ied public accountants snested by the “ye te utterly ridiculous to link the] the Arlington mills, announced as them. otal BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 27/+- Jonathan Godfrey, mi!!!onalre manu- feeteres, Whe 1b Rie sixiey Se ’ © of Count Ruspoll in thie mat himself deserted by the yerine 972] fo 4 ter,” he said. ‘There was absolutely whom he married In 1919, when sho no community of feeling between the \» much) at @& loss two and, furthermore, the Count has fevers tis uasarstsiss why she teft been in Italy for some time.* him as he was whe These sure-enough Spring days make us all feel like faring forth in Periwinkle ——<——— INDICTMENT OF BEHRMAN HELD lust week she intended to return-to VALID. her former home in Bristol, R. I. “They say it is the disparity of ages that has caused all the wrouble,"” he said. “I do not think so, When Bstelle Mudge becathie my wife she loved me trely. I do not‘say this on my own assertion, but rather on that of my iriends and hers. Ithowed tn her speech, her face and’ her ‘actions, Since marriage I have alwaya tried to, span the breach of years by conformn- ing to her younger id “Everywhere we have gone to- tother, to the theatre, to dances and ww dinnérs, I have ylways been ready Tor @ xood time, Late hours do not worry me. Two or 8 o'clock In the morning at @ party never means any- thing, but I did not believe th two nights of that sort in succession. es! Neither did Mrs. Godfrey ‘tor that JOMAT HAM GOORREY matter, r _ “I think there comes a time in] he transmitted to the audience wos vo every woman's life when marriage] clear'a child could understand it. One Legins to pall, The great difference] of his strongest points corcerning the is that nome give way to the feeling] subconscious mind fas that when a and others don’t, Such a time, I be-| thought enters the senses and is thrust lieve, has come to my wife. She ts] aside, ignored, not considered, it will] [Py guite a set little lady in her ideas,| return and keep returning and per-| fou know, and when she decides on] plexing the mind until it is sutistled yom: auction she usually carries it out.| It may be my wife considered that tf “There is something else that I] sho satisfies that Uttle thought creep. {uink has had an effect on her. Quite} ing through her mind, of leaving me, tecently there came to the Contem-| her mind would be ut rest. porary Club @ Dr. Frederick Pierce, | ussuine these thingy. eminent psychologist, from New York} "She in staying City. He wus wonderful. Every fdea in Bristol now mente against Morris Behrman, Court to-day. Behrman was ind leged addict named King. 671 Black Glass, Vese with Gold Trim, 310 OR the flowers that 4.“ bloom in the Spring, there is no more fitting ‘holdér than an Ovington vase. There are almost as many varieties as there are flowers, and all are Teasonable in price, OVINGTON’S * The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue Figh Avenue at 39th Street To-morrow the Liliputian Bazaar _ will hold an unusual sale of 400 CHILDREN’S TUB DRESSES ' FOR EVERY DAYTIME OCCASION 2.90 Five models of bloomer dresses—fine cham. brays, ginghams and lawns in fresh, pretty Mothers who know values inchildren’s clothes will buy these by the half-dozen. Sizes 1 to 3 years. 100 Checked Gingham Hats with Button-on Crowns . . . 1.25 NONE G.0. D. Hest & Co. NO RETURNS Fifth Avenue and 35th Street, New Yoru WASHINGTON, March 27.—Indict- York physisian, charging ,vlolation of the Narcotic Drug Act, were allowed to stand by action of the Supreme for iseuing drug prescriptions to an al- New iNeted B. Altman & Cn. An Unprecedented Sale of St (in the most desirable models and materials) to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor SESS has been prepared especially to meet the present(and ever-widening)demand among | men of discriminating taste for white shirts of fine quality for business and sports wear i Every Shirt in this yreat Sale will represent a rare and special value 3,600 White Oxford Shirts with attached bublonedo tu collar, p et and wristbands; or in regulation me and style, with soft cuffs , 2,400 White Mercerized Shirts (of the lighter weight); also with attached collar or necleband will be specially priced at $1.95 each 1,200 White Madras Shirts of splendidequality materials; with ¢ soft cuffs will be specially priced at ; $2.15 each 600 White Silk Shirts will be specially priced at $6. 45 each Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thwwty-fourth Street Thirtp-fitth Street Men’s White Negligee Shirts or Canary or some- thing! Extraordinary Value at 18.50. Color plays an important part in the trim- ming too—in beads—stitchery, contrasting sleeves and facings Crepe de chine Canton Crepe Chiffon Taffeta Satin-faced Canton Georgette Crepe Developed 1n the smartest phases of the Spring mode Adapted to street, after- noon and sports wear fur women and misses. As to SUITS They are on Sale at Tweeds and Home- spuns, as well as Velour checks and Mannish W eaves colorings and very cunning styles. They are in various selfesiriped asid effects; with Two of them showing above, two- excellently made, charming little frocks. neckband and and-twenty different models ready to be shown in our Women’s and Misses Suit Departments. Precisely tailored, as vou can see, beautifully silk will see, and value can be seen in every detail, THIRD hned, as vou 22,50 mmf eT

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