The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 23

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APR I { . where I could do o stunt ike that?” ees of black suit, white muslin]/thwarted by the extent of mental Giant Kin of Viscount Lascelles, | scx: ds ae ? WAmsther — eliveatare had he was o glittering figure in pale] “That misrepresented and much ‘ : aa ii st ur tse e ; in tied sete dress, with a surface of despised League of Nations bas al- Queensland in a place cal Chinchil- crystal ade ready prevented three small wars, |t{}many, and Mrs, G d; Mi - Born Adventurer, Here for Movies| sien. re ccernca wne TO GET IN HAL AS moors a2 oe ee ave ag Lady Astor repeated that wie has |h@s registered over 100 treaties, has|den Harriman, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore |thau, former Ambassador to Tul stampeded. Down there we ride horses RO mission here, Nevertheless, her |T@patriated nearly 400,000 prisoners—| A. Havem Gir John and Lady land Mrs. Morgenthau. in formation, Two, two, two—six _ >~_— Th 21, 1922, 68 Waiter Damrosch, Mr. and Mra, Will-| Henry, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Herford,’ fam K. Dick, Mr. and Mrs, F. N,|Mr. and Mrs, Walker D, Hines, Mra. Doubleday, George B. Post, Jamen W.| James Leen Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard, former Ambassador to Ger-| Martin W. Littleton, Mr. and Mra. Aj a eee address dealt fearlessly with inter- Lo a bad record for only half aj+ national problems. “I have b old ague. I think it is enough to make horses with a single mare at the head to be careful,” she aald, "but why? (every woman In America want to Join Say,” leaning his heavy body forward I have nothing to say tha! can hurt |'t 1m some form or other.”* in his eagerness, ‘isn't there somo any one in America . Following Lady Astor's address, place around here I could show how “E don't even believe that trade Viscount Astor was called upon. they do this ’ agreements will succeed im promoting |. “It Was forty-three years ago," sald Well, ik Bol eh ve aie ae & better unite nding. But t do suy |. Viscount, “that the husb&nd of bok set. LL DCN e : hen a heavy!) Ogg Try in Vain to Hear Ad-|that if the greatest commonwealth or] #4Y Astor was boyn in New York, ail storm came up. The rain ther De abe nations the world has ever seen, and} ind Il was sixteen fears ago that he comes pedal ek sled and duri iress to English Speak- the greatest federation of States tho|@iseovered Lady Astor bere. This hail storm, the stones come down a iy Bai 3 big as goose exes. i, the blamed ing Union. New Relation of Princess Mary’s, 6 feet 7 1-2 Inches Tall, Wears Spats and A Gray Bowler. DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT IN “DIAMOND DYES”; | na neh nnn nina By Ruth Snyder. ‘'Mere is a man in New York wh ean wear waite spats, x light gray weit and a gray bowler, dnd yet get erway with it It there is a man who doubls it fet ‘him approach Captain Harry world has ever known, cannot be| Meeting to-night is a tribute to his brought together by some common |s0od judgment,” eause, of human hope and purpose,| Miss Agnes Reppiter, essayist, and then I personally should feel like tha| Bishop Charles H, Brent also spoke. Queen of Sheba—the spirit would go] Among the guests were Alton B. out of me. I do believe that these na-| Parker, Mr. and Mrs, William C, Red- tions are bound together by a common | field, Mrs, Franklin D, Roosevelt, Mr. cause, and that a common cause offand Mrs. Lawrence Suffern Tailer steers took to going around in circles. There were about five hundred of them. *We had to break this up and : wet ih front of them by about three | tends in Now York instead of going feet nnd then keep going. You know|to Baltimore. She will leave for that if one of them fell, there would be alcity to-morrow and speak there to- Lady Astor will spend to-day with Each package of “Diamond Dyes" | 7 hangings, everything! Buy Diamond | Christian George Mills the next tim poor Wuivith. hope aed’ pieepoke a re eh ama Sat q Le .! tera trom the Hote stampede. My pal an managec aoriow Kant ty and se is peace cr}Mr. and Mrs, Copeland ‘ownsend, | °° ns directions so simple any|Dyes—no other kind—then perfect tiie latter saunters from set In front of them bul in the erngeiic it ar Sig te arth and good will toward ail men aul M, Warburg’ Miss Maude Wet. | Woman can dye or tint’ her old,|home dyeing is guaranteed aust tell Astor, an head first right into a tree g nye SHGUsE a Eel earl te ly shown us that the more, Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney, | worn, faded things new. [ven if shelyour druggist whether the material Coming events cast thelr shadow fas thrown from his horse. A stcer|#et into the Ianquet hall of the BMt-| world is renily round and tnterde- [irrank H. Wiborg, Miss Mary Hoyt |hias never dyed before, she can putiyou with to dye Is wool or silk, or defore right behind him gave him « nasty am struck om and | Wiborg, Mr, and Mrs. George W.|a rich, fadeless color into shabby |whether it is linen, cotton or mixed Diamond Dyes never streak, fade or run.—Advt 4 ram with his horns but I got him up with me on my horse and we managed to get in safely. But it was a mighty close call.’* “you sure like adventure, ddn’t your’ he was asked. ‘Why not? This is a great old world and there is lots of fun in it But you have got to make {1 your- self. the English Speaking Union. She] good-will on both. sides showed a complete grasp of interna- tional affairs in her address and ex- pressed regret that America had not Joined the Genoa Conference. She LUD WIG B bd h made @ plea that this nation join the aumann s 64t League of Nations, saying it need not be Ved by that name, but “can call it anything fix feet seven and one bait inche of man towering giganticaliy abov the trim white spats and heaving b« low the little gray bowler looms into view. Inside the natty gray suit arr two hundred and eighty pounds of bone, sinew and muscle. if the man still doubts—iet him ge ahead and tackie Capt. Harry is still Mabel Choate, Mn and Mrs. ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, \spot more last night to, hedr her address} | Be the more by the way the stock of moral ‘Wickersham, Lord Richard Ne skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stock-|goods like—give it a new “Do know w . gaara ocean uaclnaien ; latter. will be tickled to deut Vendome and nolay and naughty k—vut & t 4 tr is that glorious thi hance i 5 né Tt tha jorlous hing © piety an outlet!” Bo says Elinor ¢ It was one of the most brilliant au Adventure! Reels and reels of it! ho han just completed a, se} Riccéee WAL Nhs @ahcamea Rta from abroad in yeurs In place of her famous ‘House unt For thirteen years this young mun @f thirty-five years has been secking and finding adventures all over this adventurous world of ours. Capt. Mills is an Englishman, the som of the Hon. A, H. Mills, a Lon don banker} a cousin of Viscount 1 who recently married Princess and a cousin of Lord Hilling ton, a well known British banker “~ have been a roamer for thirteer years,” he said when visited in hix strictly man-quarters at the Hote Astor. Capt. Mills enlisted from Anstuilia fer the World War in 1914, ani came out a Captain. He fougi.t will the 17th British Lancers, whose 5) bo! is a skull and crossbones. 7 skull and crossbones are tattooed ov his right forearm. 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