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eee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. PHOTOS OF PROMINENT PEOPLE WHO SAILED ON PARIS | DR. cla ORE epee” MA ee HYLAN BIDS HIS FAMILY A TEARFUL FAREWELL (Above) ' Mrs. John FP. Hylan (right) and Virginia Hylan Sin- nott, with faces at portholes in ‘the Paris, bidding papa ‘Mayor ‘Hylan a fond adieu as the ship cleared’ from the’ dock. (Left) Mayor Hytan kissirig'his wife a tearful spoditare on the Paris. “It will be the first tinié in our married life that we-have been separated so long,”'said Mrs. Hylan. MRS. BELA. pth ON THE PARIS Dr. Alexis Carrel, the research worker of the Rockefeller Insti- tute, sailed to spend the summer on his farm in France. STAR OFF FOR EUROPE (Above) falian Ambassador Vittorio Roiandi Ricci was bound for Genoa to visit his mother. He denied his return had connection with his remarks on the tariff (Left) Francine Larnimore and her sister Stella have gone abroad on their summer vacation (Right) — Ire Bordoni, — the French actress, was a passenger on he Paris Mrs. David Belasco was aboard several weeks in Europe, (reali a Be Baby Abandoned ie yous old, ef No. 227 Park Ave- oak Brooklyn, was in the Manb-‘*in- I Ss b G t bound subway station at 26th Street,| Wedman quieted it and blushed at AN SUOWAY GETS J ircoiayn, ast the humorous sallies of his comrades and produced the baby, which} CATHOLIC CLUB TO AID U. S. AT WAR ONE YEAR ROOKIE COPS SENT SAVINGS AND LOAN Manhattan increased their asse enue POLICEMAN’S WIDOW) IN SIX OF ITS HISTORY! TO GUARD FIRE BOXES) MEN SHOW GROWTH yelrhlhoe, oe, erties stat né“Year in their | storyg The Manhattan assoetations now hav® as Bronx Entertainment to Be Given midnight, when she Norwich Graduates Told They| Beta Pipcautions to End False Two Me t R id heard a faint ery. She found a baby,| While waiting for the patrol wagon, for. Mrs. Douglas Hiny Aetreee ie Atacoce on wast hide. State Associations Re port aie otor wes wrapped in a blanket and dressed in| ‘Deliver it with our compliments| The Catholle Club of the < NORTHFIELD, Vt. June 15.—This| | Because of many false fire Aen Increase of $19,490,000 in ns madg the —>— white. She went to the street, hailed|to the Kings County Hospltal,’’ in- Martin of Tours, at 163d cuntry has beep engaged in war one| Swed in from tho lower enst side, and Assets anc sources. sin 303) hee . hern Be ai eia.'s to minimize Jups, 100 probationary n esour ‘ sa in Girl Who Finds Child Gives|#™ automobite and took the baby to}structed Lieut. Pil Rivet an /antadadannt aca t | ORF SUE OF OPAL as ot patrolmen left I Headquarters lust] §VAKE PLACID, N. Y¥,, Jun teresting to nate that wilt h Avenue Police Static: mia ie walt act lien peocnd aunties : ment ar Jond has a long list of i #1! an increase of $15,490,000 In t ion'a “yout : ae It Auto Trip, Police Avenue ‘Police Station ie rele oF yevening at the Hunts Point Gen. Clarence ! BRE And went on duty for th ts and resources of the savir " kesicceaies inven said Lieut, Billy File on|trip of the nigt There were no} aia of the fund for the t ; he Clinton Stree i the Pift ect | ioar ; ‘th ; 200! un ng to $list Another, Mics Cunningham's story, | identifying marks on the child's cloth-| Douglas Hay, widow ode Aes Hoe precincts, Eight se LAKEl can Roiicincadite Ay W pe ee m’‘e for roll call.'’ Ing. She weighs about seven pounds| Douglas Hay of the Bathe iigtine “a Fi rolmen went to McEwan, Secretary the New York] 4Gmp MAN UP BY AUTO, § A girl three weeks old took what] The men in the back room lined up.Jand 1s healthy, judging from the| Station, who was shot and | oy : on and twenty State League of and Loan 18 AMpULANG was probably her first automobile ride “I have an important: mission for | quantity of m nsumed on duty, St Is hoped to ha a Fire Depa ha A ation sf an ¢ « the Michael Bi xty, of No early to-day, also her first—and it is}one of you, and it is well that he| 7 340i Mrs, Hay diaidad at talne tsa theouck ague’s thirty-fifth annual conven . hoped, her last—ride in a police pa- ; The ‘sub ne sald no tion to-d should be married to handle tha sub- A check for $25 for the f put the low trol. She will be anonymous in this|ject properly. Any volunteers?!” one had passed the gate with a baby, : love, ana ¢ Pot ven P socia story because if she has a name the! Several men stepped forward, Po-|80 the police de the r & ft wot Pi is sd eof tha sue Jan ph AV police do not know tt liceman Ge.ore Wedman was selected left it got off ‘ sa ! had @ were SIAL74000, Mr. McEwan x fi nar before reach- , Mise Emily Cunningham, twenty- and the Lieutenant reached under the it. . = chasibera alana ~ yen A wuard. +pld the 1 ba ors pee ae: tna Bh sevelt Hosp Gainor wes am ‘