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BREE WESLEYAN 26, AT SCOOL prmer Senator Cole, 100, of California, ar at Re- union Exercise F HARTFORD, Conn., June 16 Three lively alumni of Wesleyan Unt- versity, ages total 2 ave arrived in Middle West, looking for tl cted of commencement and class punion days. ‘The most noted of hese spry young college lads \s for- Mer Senator Cornelius Cole, whoso 00 years make him Wesleyan’s old- est alumnus. Ho made the trip from California, accompanied by his grandson, and eaid he feii fine afier i Senator Cole was acc former Senator Watso Seattle, Wash., cighty a trustee of Wesl ‘Was graduated in He was Goy- ernor of Washington when that Terri- tory was admitted to the ‘Union and became the first Senator from that whose 67 years: stown from the excitement ex y. Dr. John Merrill Caldwell ated in 1862 an alumnus to en is East to attend of his class. eae GEORGE C. DEBOBEN. George C. Debobi BGRADS, TOTAL IS = | The World's color died last night at Sanitarium, Nos nues, Brooklyn, o: from which he had bi months, Taken ill las The Only SAFE i] MOTH PREVENTIVE | Odorless-Stainless Non-Inflammable K ills Moths PREVENTS MOTH DAMAGE | MOTH K-L is the only Moth ventlve that kills At Drug, Dept,or Grocery Stores or write to MOTHK-LCO., Ic. | 175 FirtH AVE., New York re ecovered sufficiently to come back to of directing the production of GEORGE WIDDEN This fifteen-year-old boy of No. 1193 Third Avenue took first,, p Orize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M, Warley, f Democratic leader of the 14th Assembly District. Pure Worsted BATHING SUITS Get It ummer Resorts Annua And Good Mofor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist : :: ; Price 10 Cents at All World Offices By Mail 10 Cents. ond Hill How do you look THE EVENING WORLD, — ‘ Who Is The Most Freckled sad Under 12 Years of Age —IN— Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx Richmond? Special Prizes ot $50 for Boys in Each of the Boroughs $25 first prize five $5 prizes Come and talk with the Freckles Editor of The Evening World, 12th floor, and have your photo made free of cost; or, % ia hy t fhe Evenin 2°World tor Rabe nm the, Night Pie- t tion (green paper), give full name, address aud number of school. Oue more week to take the 825 prise, Manhattan Boys’ Wil: Appear on Monday Nights, Bronx on Tues- day Nights, Queens on Wednesday Nights, Brooklyn on Thursday Nights and Richmond on Friday _Nights—Photo- graphs Will Be Received Until Tuesday, June 20, Photos the last twelve has bee color presses. He is survive: 1, was'nacted with The World, and George Jr. in a Bathing Suit? In the water and out of the water, a Tom Wye Bathing Suit looks and feels just the way you want it to. It is light and elastic. It doesn’t wrinkle or bunch, nor does it get soggy and heavy. A fine variety of colors —heather and solid. Atsportinggoodsstores —$5.00. Look for the Tom Wye label Robert Reis & Co. Distributors Now The World’s 1922 born in New York fifty-seven years ago. He came to work with The World more than twenty years ago, and ior n in eharge of the by his wife and two sons, Howard, also con- GEORGE G. WARD, CABLE MANAGER, IS DEAD AT 78 Was Vice President and Di-|' rector of Commercial Com- pany for 44 Years. George Gray Ward, Vice President and General Manager of the Commer- cial Cable Company, died yesterday at his home, No, 51 West 53d Street. Clarence H. Mackay, President of the company, said of Mr. Ward that he was “pre-eminent in the fleld of Inter+ national cable communication, widely known in this country, Europe and the Far East, and a man whose splen- FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922, Aid qualities endeared him to all the} night for Pittsburgh to lay a wreath members of the cable fraternity.’ on the grave of Lillian Russell in the Mr. Ward was born al/Great Had- bg tga ai sae New York,’ sa ie, t loyal of our members tn 1884 the late John W. Mackay} While the services are in progress I induced him to become General Man-| ¥!! place a wreath upon the grave ager of the Commercial Cable Com-|°% ® friend whom wo all loved and WARS, Which Had Ade Seam GONENTINS: thoughts to the last were of In 1906, after the laying of the Com- uity mercial Pacific cable, he was decorated York, she subscribed for $2,000. At- ne time ago, when we were raising a fund for our theatre In New by the Emperor of Japan with tho] (orl: § wilt. Order of Commander of the Rising | a. Maeda IIE A LMR etre AS Sun He was a director In all the Mackay companies, of the U ie States Mort- gage and Trust C of tho st. ¢ F York, anc ber of the Union and Hardware His wife died in Hie is survived by two sons and a daughter, the wife of Capt. Henry Mughes Hough, U. 8. N. ie ch a Actors’ Equity Sends Wreath To Lillian Russell’s Grave CINCINNATI, June 16,—Frank Gill- N EW YORK CITY Subway and Street Newsstands World Building, Address World Summer Resort Bureau, Park Rov New York C k Y ES, A FEAST! AUERBACH Chocolate Bar is all ofthat by itself. Bite in! Crunch the rich, delightful chocolate and crisp, fresh nuts. Oh,man! One grand party! Each hungry bite invites an- other. There are more bites now than ever be- cause AUERBACH Chocolate Bars are bigger. Honest, you cannot pos- sibly know how much solid enjoyment there is in a nickel ’till you feast on this big chocolate sur- prise. Other flavors, too. ro D. AUBRBACH & SONS - Chocolate Headquerters « New York, U.8.'A. Give her ila best in Chocolates AUERBACH “Town Talk” Pounds & Halves MR. RETAILER: The falling wholesale distributors can supply you with bigger and better AUERBACH Bars, , Just Boone “SENIOR” nee es Daily | Saturdays Till 9 P| M. 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Every — : ( suit bears the genuine Palm Beach label. : | New York’s Biggest Stock of Hot Weather Suits: ( A tremendous variety of these in a department specially set apart for their sale. Our prices are considerably lower than those ( prevailing in ground floor stores. Everything in Palm Beach, ] Gabardine, Mohair, Tropical Worsted, Shantung Silk, Linen, etc. Between Fifth Avenue and Broadwayy 15W. 54th St. Opposite Waldorf Hotel a + ; NEWARK Store: Entire 2d Floor—-807-813 Broad St. i itv 3 Moore, said that tn her last moments her thoughts were with us sald, “ ‘Equity,’ she thing. Send get we promiscé them anything. § ask.” “She was too ill to realize that we had not asked for money but only that she become one of our guarantors, but she knew wo wanted something. Mr. Moore sald that her wishes will be carried out to the ter, that any- thing Equity wants he will give be- ‘wants some- 1 them all they cause she willed it so," Sport Suits Ready for the biggest Friday and Saturday business we ever had! Enthusiasm over bargains has seldom been at a higher pitch than buyers are showing these perfectly astounding values! Thousands of Suits For Men and Young Ken 15 WEDS AN ITALIAN NOBLEY Miss June Perks Bride of Don F worth the bri ‘OA, June 16. t New Yorks Colonna, Miss Jane Perkins, d Mre. award Ble New York, became in Bt. Bartholomew's Chureh of Don Fabrizio Colonna, son of Prince Prospero Colonna. They met at Romo last y Colonna. belc Italian families, r, to one of the oldest Tt was the noted beauty, Vittoria Colonna, who inspired Michael Angelo with a lifelong passien, Entire 2¢Floor 15 W. 34*St. (BETWEEN FIFTH AVE. AND BROADWAY, OPP. WALDORF HOTEL.) | IN NEWARK: 807-813 BROAD ST. (Between Market Street and Branford P1.) | i ee | STORES ALSO IN PHILADELPHIA AND BUFFALO t Golf Suits: Actually Made to Retail at 935. Of a quality and character totally strange to such a low price as “JUNIOR”