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i a I IES I I EOE SHIP NEWS INFORMATION| FIRST “WOODROW” Due To- ste Beythta, Liverpool. Aor! 81 Namesakes of Former President Become Founders of Wilson Turriathn Princers Mu’ Parte Girls Want Chap Few Seem to Want Homes, WHY Do GIRLS MARRY? | what Is commonly supposed interests] nite idea of the subject, seemed to re- . woman in matrimony—the husband. | gard morrlage as a pleasant expertence GIRL JOINS CLUB WELL, NOT FOR HUSBAND} 4; tie young Parisian woman of| to look forward to, as one might to an ne or a horse race, good family and reputation te not sup. | venine St the opera or erones and} posed to go about in the evening un-| JOHN rFroorRD, chaperoned, five young women wrote INJURIES. ‘April 18, — John _ ine, “Turh ¥ Abr 10 Awards. (Special to The Evening World.) that they would like to marry in order] WASHINGTON, ; iS APA sturow ae othre who tn tHE LUG] pte N:, Aett MWh as gina }tg: ave an soncet 15) TAKS, thee fiend Gb Mew zor veteran newspaper oie Tabet, OOK crctesecseces AGEL IDL d SCC og ane, Deputy NSA: eGtee | aca Recently a Parisian paper] wherever they wanted to go and en-|ciditor, died at Emergency Hospital Ins Frasuedifn forternaan 3? *AvEH AB | daughter of th : rie asked this question. The replies came|abie them to entarge their social|night of Injuries received when he was - Due 'To-Morrow. Marshal nt Helena, Mont, aii wae} moatly from girls between the ages of | aphore. struck by an automobile Sunday after- Sfnnebégo, “London : 2 ed tor oy eo eee to, [cishteen_ and twenty. More than 100] Almost the same number of young|noon. His eon, Dr. Bernard G. Foord of Seineitjieninns don was President, had tho distinction t0-|epties wore received by the enterorig | women neemed to Tesard taatrimeny es |iKorhonkiton, 1. Y., wad: expected here Rotterdam day of boing the first of her sex tOling paper. ‘The answers given, how.|#n opportunity to travel; only four ex-|to-day to take charge of the body. Mr. ome Owners Asked to At- y, Cristobal Join the club of children bearing the | ever, atartied even the editor, tsi als dower oo, ge GE ores ee ease eceey, in Ey YS Siehtie Due Thursday. Hellig Olav, Copontiagen Hannover, Motupan, ho have rvice i name of the former President + April ST ecome founders of the pu sr Aal BT awards In his honor Tia, first. member, Woodrow Wilson Sayre, grandson of the former Presl- dent, became a founder of the Wood- row Wilson awards on the first day of the campaign for « $1,000,000 endow- ment, The second member was a col- ored boy named Woodrow Wilson, « tesldent. of Virginia. And the third member was another Woodrow Wilson, a newsboy of Babylon, L. 1 The most distant contributor to-day war C. J, McKnight, who sent his gift of $25 from Shanghai. Paul Garrett and Thomas Ewing sent checks for $100 each. Brooklyn headquarters for the founda- tion are at Trinity Club, No. 157 Monta- gue Street, Contributions in that bor- ough are being received by the Peoples Hearing To-Morrow— ‘0 Cost People $45,000,000. Due Friday, rabie, Monaco. . hambens, Havre lute, Southampr Lone Star State, Chi Munargo, Nanwa' Mauretanta, Southampton Sail T'o-Day. ous protests will be made at public hearing before Mayor Hy- at 10.30 to-morrow morning inst the approval of the Alder. Mats Bees. ordinance compelling the own-| Moupt Clay, Hamburg. 8.38 A.M. Noon erp of buildings to install an outside! “\pp,,cennedy, Capes, oo yp cut-off device. The aggregate Sail To-Morrow. to property owners will be about} farmanta,, 'thampton. #-00 4. Ms Noon 000,000, and wherever possible} Minnekanda, Hambur, will be passed on to tenants. ¥. Hamilton, Bermuda Cornelia, San Juan... y organizations will be repre at the hearing in opposition to Mary, Turks Tsland Tivives, Santa arial atin Beas eon owr: bLacihiearnse Feet SmTy vote the: contrinutions t of the United Real Estate Own. | Monterey, aaron U00A.M. J ore boing received at No. 17 Bast 42d Association, has issued the fol}. nin, nana. a Street, Room 504, and at No. 160 Nas- Ing appeal : ree ce 1000 ASE, NPBO pny, | sau Street. fifth floor. eee —_$—— I advise all tenants and all realty He -Hoion &: M: 1.00 PM: ers to be present at the hearing. pees yh A eh PRorEets RECOGNITION OF GUA- ALA GOVDRNMENT, The Canteal American Unionist Com- lin To-day. mittee of New York has lodged a protest BERLIN, April 18. — An informal] with Secretary of State Hughes over the luncheon given by President Ebert in] recognition by the United States of tne honor of Ellis Loring Dresel has con-| Government of President Orellana in cluded a series of farewell functions] Guatemala. The committee declares for the American Charge d’Affaircs, | that the recognition, coming while many who {s leaving Berlin to-day. Mr. | men are still In prison for political rea- Dresel will moet Ambassador Houghton | 80n8. favors revolutions, as “any Gen- fn Coblenz Wednesday, He will sail | era! sure of recognition from for the United States early In May. the United States." "This ordinance, if signed by the + Means an Installation cost of $130 to $500 for each building, ding upon size, and aggregating 000,000, and an annual service cost of, millions, both to be paid for by ity owners and which will be shift- ‘on to the tenant as increased rent. e in your thousands and protest the Mayor that no piratical corpo- yn can put this over upon you with the support of complacent mder why) Aldermen.” are the Aldermen who voted the ordinance: A. Buckley, mee: Hert Hovors Drexel, Who Leaves Bor- HELA Samuel J. ningham, Edward W. jurley, r Donovan, Patrick 8. Dowd, les W. Dunn, John J, Dunn, es M. Fitzpatrick, Isaac Frank, thew G. Fullum, Moritz Graubard, rt G. Halberstadt, Martin J. y, John B. Henrich, Edward T. y, Patrick H. Larney, Francis D. y, Charles J, MocGillick, les A. McManus, James J. Samuel R. Morris, Thomas iy, John J. O'Rourke, Frank J itz, Murray W. Stand, Edward jullivan, Joseph W. Sullivan, Tim~- J. Sullivan, Martin F, Tenahey, J. Walters, Walter T. Warren, J. Zettler, W. Augustus Ship- representing President Connolly Murray Hulbert, ident of the Board of Aldermen. jermen voting against the or- co were: F. Cardani, Frank J, Dotsler, uM Falconer, Jacob W. Fried- George W. Harris, George U. y, John J. MoCusker, Jo! ph ‘McHenry, James A. Molen, Wil- F, Quinn, Stephen A. Rudd, Fred ith, Frederick Veser and John ————_——— “BLOWS UP” BREST HARBOR. rates Lack of jefeuse With Paper “Bomba.” right, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. PARIS, April 18.—How # Journalist jthe staff of the Petit Journal “blew the Port of Brest is described. Its pondent left small bundles of his spaper on vital spota of the fortift- ns, the idea being to arouse the ‘of Marine to the Iack of de- ‘of French naval bases, barking on ypondent “blew r ine on M ‘Then headed for the German DRINKING BAKING 71 -\today Mulhouse, which was ‘‘set ft." “Bombs” were placed on four arines, and next the bridge span- the Inner harbor was “destroyed” the arsenal. ‘As a final coup the ire fleet moored in the hanbor was in by sinking one of them. FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE Men’s SPRING SUITS 27.50 All wool suits in complete assortment of well tailored sport models and a variety of other new styles for young men and in more conservative models. Tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres, flannels and serges in all the latest shades of the season,. Sizes 34 to 46, regular and stout. Men’s SPRING SUITS Special 35.75 All wool suits in a fine selection of mixtures, stripes, checks and plaids, including this season’s favorite light greys and tans. Good tailoring in excellent fabrics, Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, stouts, slims and shorts, See Pages 10 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising the slightest itor of Asta, to' majority of them, having no very defi- field was as FE Here dye Jatt a Few of the Titles In Our Sale of ICTOR RECORD At About 4 Below Standard Prices These Records Came to Us Direct From a Victor Wholesaler and Have Never Before Been Offered at Retail Owing to the complications that would otherwise arise in a sale including more than 2,000 different titles (of which there are varying quantities of records) purchases may be made only at the specially constructed counter on the fifth floor. 10-Inch Double Faced Records 57c List Price 75c DANCE MUSIC POPULAR VOCAL SELECTIONS 18969 The Old Gray Mare—Fox Trot 18676 Love Ni “Mary” Stee Beate Street BlyerFoxs Trot ° Blue Diamonds eS”? Burr diey Waltz Tell Me, Little Gypsy Stee! e rag Ce -Btep Girls of My Dreams Steel 18727 Medley of 1 18724 Rose of My Heart Steel Medley of trish itecls When’t Tooked In Your Wonderful Hyes Steel 18729 Home Again Blues—Medley Fox “rot 18726 Beautiful Annabelle Lee Hart-Shaw Dixieland Jazz Band Louisiana sterling Trio Crazy Blues—Vox Trot Dixteland Jazz Band 16782 You Made Me Forget How to Cry 18739 Kine a Mine—Walte rchestra ; bmaline Dathart Romance—Waltz Orchestra 1879 Who'll Dry Your Tears when You Cryt_ | Robyn 0 Wyon (Lullaby) in the Heart o F Old Ital Sterling Trio all 8g alas 18799 I've Got the J 4 A. Stanley Blue Jeans 18765 Croontng—Fox Trot Tl Keep on Loving You—-Fox Btrut, Miew Liszie American Quart 19806 1 Wonder if, You till Care for Me i Remem| 18809 Baturda: 10 Duet » Joy: 18811 You're Just Type for a Bungalow Don't Throw Me Down 18R12 My Sunny ‘Tennessee in't You Coming Out, Malinda? 18821 Kentucky Home iBurr-Pesrie ho'll Be the Next One? a Shaw Arden-Ohman Arden-Ohman Kautmac Benson Orchestra Mo—Fox All Start ‘Trio Orchestra 1 Like It—All By Myself—Medley Fox, ‘Trot Al 18766 Just Keep x Thought for 0 Dust Rtar Trio Orchestra, Louls Blues—Fox Trot Di ¢ Biues—Fox Trot body's Baby—Fox Trot ixieland Jags Band Dixieland Jazz All Star Trio Orchestra 32 ni ly ny Pes Listening-Fox Trot Ail Star Trio Orchestra #85 Ay vant Ay Mamm American Quartet 18778 Learn to Smilo—Fox Trot ‘Whiteman's Orchestra 18856 Keone bt My Soul ae ee eieel Oh Me! Oh My!—Medley Fox ‘Trot per to Me in the Starlight Steel Er 18837 Georgla Rose Sterling T) Tomorrow Land Blerling Tro pihiteman’s Orchestra 18788 Baby in Love Orchestra Pan’ WalleMedley Waltz HackelBerge Orchentea I've Got M n P 18789 In a Boat—Fox Trot ‘Whiteman’s Orchestra 10008 Lappy Hotes Patricots Sweetheart. Whiteman’s Orchestra 18841 When Shall We Meet Again? Brown-Shaw 18100 No—Fox Trat All ‘Trio Orchestra Missiasipp! Cradle Brown-Shaw sa701 URICGHOE Trott Trio Orchestra 16844 I'll Forget You ‘Steel a 22— Fox ‘World Is Waiting f Blake's Shuffie Along Orchestra iS aera pees SACRED AND STANDARD SELECTIONS (Including Marches) 16398 I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halle E. Wheeler ‘Then You'll Remember Me (‘Bohemian Girl"") Mi Bandana Days—One-btep Blake's Shuffle Aton; Orchestra 18797 Bring Back My Blushing Rose—Medley rot Shilking Grehestre Stolen Kisser Fox, Trot Coleman's Orch: 18708 Dangerous Blues Fox Trot Dixieland Jass Bi id Royal Garden Blues Fox Trot Dixieland Jazz Band 18801 South Sea I i 16523 pmeeen Laat jorella March ‘Medley Fox Trot 16785 Gur Director March Rosle Cheeks—Fox ‘Trot _ All Bar Trio Orchestra Betice Oomictuasty 18818 Becond Hand Rose—rox THO aeene OO ey ae Peyer's Bang yor 4H Nearer, My God, to ‘Thee—Paraphrase oe” Pryor's Band Mteman's Orchestra Have You Forgottent—Medloy Fox Tro 17811 Cavalleria Rusticana—Intermeazo itemren's Ore Victor Concert 16819 My Sunny mennenanee tee Arc Tales of Hoffmann—Barcarolle ele Gromentre Berceuse from “‘Jocelyn"—Violin, ‘cello, Harp When You and I Were Young, Maggte C. Harriso. Love's Dream After the Ball Venetian Trio Gardner 18820 Tuc eep—Fox Trot Blucs—Fox Trot 1862! Uanadlun Capers—For ‘Trot 17434 Humoresque (Dvorak)—Violin, aon Orchestre Whiteman's Orchestra Fox Trot Benson Orchestra My Mammy—Fox Trot Whiten Bimint Bay- 18825 Weep No Mor Showers—Fox Trot xt} rit 10826 Averybods Bleps rox Trot Ka-Lu-a-—Blue Danube Blues—Fox Trot iteman’s Orchei Smith's Orche Amith’s Orche: Benson Orche: SA Wier 17756 Annie Laurie— Violin My Old Kentucky Home—Violin 18290 The Vacant Chalr—Violin- I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Gardner ello-Piano McKee Trio McKee Trio 18827 Blossom Time—Mediey Waltz Ia You-—Fox Trot 18838 June Moon—Fox Trot 18344 0 One's Fool—Fox Trot Benson Orchestra a 18834 Birds of a Feather--Fox Trot All Star Trio 1878: Leave Me With & Smilc—Fox Trot All Star Trio . 4 Rlues—Fox ‘Tre ‘Whiteman’s Orchestra 187 Amoui Melee Buddha Smiles—Modley Fox Trot Invitatlon—-Waltz McKee ‘Whiteman’s Orchestra i8i85 Marine Corps Institute—March 18850-—Row Wow Blues—Iox Trot Railroad Blues—Fox Trot 10-Inch Red Seal Records 94c List Price $1 25 Dixieland Jazz Band Benson Orchestra United States Marine Band Rifle Regiment—March United States Marine Band A Dream (Bartlett) Williams Don Carlos—O Carlo, ascolta—Italian de Luce vead Kindly Light Williams Fe) kiss Rose Sere irat a a coblman Biacustia, (Haye saoMursoaan) McCormack dus Kove Bondy a Litto Gift ot Rimes Warrenrain £4068 Count: we (Beethoven-Elman)—Violin§ Biman 64267 Lo, Here the Gentle Lark—(Flute obbliigato) Gluck ‘4071 Valse ey D Fiat Major (Chopin)--Piano 84306 A Perfect Day (Bond) Williame Pechmanindt? 5 Neurer My God to Th MeCormack 64077 Hungarlan Dance (Brahms-Joachim))—Violtn, Etille Nacht, Helligo Nucht—German Culp Elman McCormack 4980 Golliwogg's Cake Walk (Debussy)—Piano es of Hoffmann Violin Powell Rachmaninoff @ Md Refrain (Kreisler)—Viol Kreisier 4982 Learn to Smile (Hirech) ‘McCormack (iecr A Perfect Lay Wavobs-Bond) «with Malo Quartet) 64984 In the Shade of the Paim ("Florodora’) G de Gogorra 4g8s Al the World Will He Jealous of Be Ae Gogorea 44904 Little Town in the Ould County Down MeCormack 1 Kweetest Story Byer Told (Stul Brasiau —*66012 Rose of My Heart—(Eardiey-Wilmot-Lohr) Hing Nairiege of ‘igato—Non eo. plu—ttalian McCormack nn Ol’ Car'tina (Cooke) Galll-Curel 801 rt 84768 Deer Gynt Sulte No. 1 Serenade (d'Ambroimio, Op. 4)—-Violin Helfe leiphia Orchest: Chimes of Normandy—With Joy My Heart—Brench ima Rosa (Foraze: falian de Lu Zanelll 5 Tour Exee Have Told Me (Bowles-O'Hara) Caruso Gypsy Song) 37280 Nearer My God to Thee n-Heink n—Ttalian 67321 A Dream (Cory-Bartlett) Caruso 64925 “Th #7828 Munasterio (4! Giacomo-Costa)—Neapolitan Ruffo #495 Study ‘The Children's Corner’ £7325 Andrea Thenier—Gon sessant’anni—Italian _Ruffo Rachmantnott Zim $1329 Just tor st $7883 Don Giovanni Galll-Curet de Gogorza ott) Mme. Homer . carino (Mozart)—Italian Bort 87834 My Ain Folk (Mills-Lemon) 64036 Serenade (Pirene)—-Violin Saban Travers Addie, dol pasastondtalian 64949 Di Faces: (Hutchinson) 12-Inch Red Seal Records $1.34 List Price $1.75 Homer 14197 Caprice Vlennote—Violln Kretsler T4646 Symphonte Espagnole—Andante (Lalo)—Violin 14389 Lost Chord de Gogorza Hettets 74309 Rerceuse (from “Jocelyn'*) (Gotard)—French Gluck 74678 Canzonetta (Tachalkowsky)—Violin Heltets 14428 When My Ships Come Sailing Home = MeCormack Kase) (Oroey Alte ite. 2 (Zigeunerwelsen)—Violin Helfets 14442 Old Black Joo (with Male Chorus! Gluck tone Heme fe gigi tes) Mangal nn vial a3 The Mocking Bird (Bird Voices b Giuck Concerto in iner—Finale (Mendelssohn)— Vi 0 When You and 1 Were Young, 3 ‘Williams 14723 Liebesleld (Krelsler-Rachmaninotf)—Piano Galil-Curet ss sensu Rachmaninoft )}—Prench Galll-Curel tidu (Alvarez) 88206 Marama mia che vo sepe? (Neapolitan Bong) rewait Carnes ‘urcl_ 88248 Gloconda—Romanza, "Cielo ¢ mar’—-Itallan Caruso anieh Dance (Barasate, Op, 21—-Violln Heeltets Seaae Seno aacesee sete “chee Y Luting (Bazeini)—Violln Hoifota ) Cello obb.j—Hebrew Brasiay —_—€8208 Dinorah—Ombra leggiera (Shadow Foon ait H (Bruch)—Violin elman Aiget Blue Danube Walte (Strauaay 88378 Lost Chord (Proctor-Sulltvan)—English Philadelphia Orchestre 8561 Cantique de Nos! (Adolphe Adam) —French Caruso 14044 La Gonnambula—Come per me sareno—itallan | $8630 Masked Ball—Morro, ma prima in grazia— slinilan var Destin A pamphlet containing a complete list of the 2,000 titles in this sale will be handed you as you enter the department. Following our usual custom—Records are neither exchangeable nor returnable Sale Now in Progress—Fifth Floor, Rear EARN FOURTEENTH STRRET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Women’s Extra Size ACCESSORIES Complete assortments of finely made under- things and other dress needs specially de- signed for the woman of larger size who finds difficulty in being fitted. The selection is @ well displayed in our new Department of Women’s Extra Size Apparel and Accessories —Third Floor. Prices.reduced for these two days only. Women’s Extra Size Crepe de Chine Gowns — sleeveless — juare neck — lace insertions, gings and medallion trimming— flesh, white, peach, ciel blue and orchid—were 87.95... 6.57 Women’s Extra Size Envelope Chemises—to “re ‘rousseal! crepe—ribbon ABT straps—were $5.75. Extra Size Nainsook Bloomers— with lace and feather stitching —white and fles! ; were $1.48... seeeee NBA Women’s Extra Size Gowns— Women's Extra Size Fine Mer- cerized Hosiery—black and cor- dovan, with an assortment of col- @ ored clocks— +2 67 were .85 Women’s Double Extra Size Hosiery — mercerized — black — slightly irregular— . B82 were .45...... Women’s Double Extra Size Union Suits—low neck—sleeve- less—loose or ti were .87... Women’s Double: Extra Size cambric or muslin — round, V or Cotton Vests — low neck — square neck—short or long sleeves | sleeveless—band top —trimmed with lace and em- on finithvess<oeesss Special .47 Woeseaibate: ail x Women's Extra Size Black Women’s Extra Size Crepe Skirts—scalloped edge— elastic waistband— were 82.28. Extra Size Bungalow Aprons— gingham or checks of pink, blue and a few small plaids—trim’d with rick-rack—tie-back style— were 81.48... ‘ 1.3 Women’s Extra Size Glove Silk Vests — flesh — bodice tops — sizes 44 and 46— Sateen Brassieres—fine qualit; SSrailorisd under (areata 1.93 | and armholes are edged with chin dainty black Val. lace—other de- sirable models in white and flesh brassieres may also be had at this price—sizes 44 to 64— were $2.00. --- L56 Women’s Extra Size Wh bb id Silk Petticoats—shadow — € were $3.94... Ra were $2.87 Re, 2.41 | Women’s Fxtra Size Silk Hose— sizes 48 to 52— full fashioned—mercerized tops— were $8.77... .seceeeees 3.26 black—were $2.57....... SPECIAL PURCHASE 4 Women’s Extra Size WRAPS and COATS | 29.75 Were $39.73 Desirable models of fine serge, tricotine and velour in semi-dress and practical styles for all occasions. Well lined throughout with radium silk or peau de |\p cygne. Sizes 42 to 5214, EXTRA SIZE DEPT—&3D FLOOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY HOUSEDRESSES 1.43 Were $1.94 Percale and Gingham in a variety of styles, one of which is illustrated A— stripes and checks — sizes 36 to 46. 1.93 Were $2.74 Tlustrated B. Extra size mod- els, in Percale, several colors, with solid color revers and cuffs piped with white —also one-piece model included —sizes 48 to 52. HOUSEDRESS DEPT.—2ND FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ Sport Satin Skirts S95 Were $8.97 New skirts for all summer wear, of good material, made with gathered back and attractive pockets; black, white and pink; 25 to 32 waist measure.