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PUTIN TT PORE PERRET TOE a - , ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922, LAST FIRE HORSES |ACTRESS ACCUSES _|MOTHER Is MISSING Th by proncie neuer Wea hcenie eae Salesmen, How Are Your Ethics? |*30e* TO Rere ill by maine ison. tified hi MAID OF ROBBERY| — WITH HER LITTLE BOY | protien” Jthm Gout, of No. 107 ee ae wh a I da a t t \d What Would You Do in This Case? Purchase of 20 New Gas/Causes Arrest of Former he Mis Gwe, CoOMeaaR? mm PY Ad lastnight ‘peated te the potion, . Engines Eliminates Last | Hotel Employee After | jquce,tve searching for Mrs. Nellie} . 5 of Equines. Missing $2,000 Gems. Nous} Newall Streets, Beooktyn, H LONDON, pe spy ge If You Caught a Prospective Buyer With a 4 8 her three-yenr-old son,’ Johmy wMe" have ~~ Y! Fire Zommissioner Drennan to-day Mise Anna Williams, who sald she Chorus Girl, Would You Press Advantage? | awardea to the American-La France] came here a few days ago from Albany, Fire Engine Company of Pimira the contract for twenty more gasoline pumping engines for $198,360—the lowest bid. The engines, to be de- livered before winter, will be equipped received of the death, in Edinburgh ye: of James Logie Robertson, widely known under the pen been missing since Tuesday \ ‘They set out for Coney Island aoa newt not returned. Alone in his home day the hus- One of'tlie questions which Thomas cient completely and would try to was arrested at First Avenue and Fifth A. Edison has been putting to young} get the order on the ability of my men who apply to him for jobs is Of} salesmanship. He who would take much interest and importance—par-jadvantage of the circumstances and ticularty to women readers of The]attempt to obtain an order under Fvening World, This ‘paper would| threats of exposure is Iittle short of | With @ device for thawing frozen hy-| ning, who wan accompanied by Misy Tike their answers to the following} an ordinary every day common black- | 4rants in 29 seconds. Forest, ‘The actress alleges her apart- cerpt from the Edison question-| mailer, He would probably ruin the} Commissioner Drennan said the} ment at the Hotel Netherland, Fifth Street last night on a charge of larceny preferred by Miss Anna Forrest, ® mov- ing plotiire actress. The arrest was made by Detective READY-FOR-SERVICE FOR naire: manufacturer's home, cause divorce | lowest bid for a new water tower was] Avenue and 60th Street, was robbed to t°wo Q. You are a salesman making | proceedings, ruin the man’s business | $18,500. The appropriation for that|iast week of jewelry valued at $2,000. S u me every effort to get an order from and social standing and earn for him-| purpose is,only $14,000.. The depart. |.\ccording to the police, Miss Williams, ‘Highest Jdea of Excellence fs big manufacturer who ie mar- [lf disrespect of Nis trlends. He] ment wilt ask the board of estimate| "ho was employed at the hotel ay a at Lowest Prices, would not only entirely destroy his}1, make an additional appropriation,| ™#!d left the samo day. ‘They say ried to an unusually jealous wife. One evening you see this prospec- tive eustomer dinin restau- rant. with a chorus girl. What would you do? ‘Wives, chorus girls, business girls and all other members of the feminine persuasion——what SHOULD a man do in a cage like that? Don't keep us— oF Mr, Edison—waiting for your an- ewer. Snap it out, and mail it at once to the Jealous Wife Editor, Bve- ming World, New York. possible chances of getting the order, por he, o& well af the house he repre:| When the new engines are deliy.|\he¥ found several pleces of jewelry in sents, would forever be barred from} ered the last of New York's fire|¢r Possession which were identified by entering the manufacturers office] horses will retire. There still are|Miss Forrest as her property, including with the prospect of ,any further] eighty-four horses in service in out-]a gold watch sot with diamonds, a peari| fg a _ . ry i pusiness. c, M. |lying parts of Brooklyn and Qnens. |necklace, a bracelet and a wedding ring. en (a Rea a S = /. | ‘ { = - - rade ao | cle nN i? ot Sd he Better Chain Store as HW 2 Every stenographer in America | |) Se) = Describes the Ethics of Situation In Verse. Jealous Wife Editor, Evening World: Yd certainly make it my business to bow, In a manner most knowing—though ; = bland; e ie ‘Appear to forget it the next time T call— P} Get the order—like-wise the glad- hand. L. K. 8. That Choras Girl mself. Jealous Wife Editor, Evening World: Tam a@ salesman and if I did see ‘my prospective customer with a chorus girl, well, I would try to date her up myself. I would try to further business through her to my customer. I would keep mum to manufacturer's wife because that will lead to black- mail and get me nothing. He'd Date An opportunity we offer - SPINACH to every girl who wants it ) EE HEN we first built The Noiseless Typewriter, many We wish every stenographer in America could have the of the world’s greatest business executives welcomed opportunity to know just what The Noiseless means to her. it for use in their private offices. They demanded quiet. 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