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TR REET RIN Tp taper eaT Ane POEM mecregerene nn x THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. ee ee NO. DAKOTAVOTE | Modern Sportswoman Plays the Game of Life Honestly; NOTTAKEN AS JOLT Mentally and Physically Is Highest Type of Her Sex | BYTE PRESENT Poorer terre ieee teri rir Pri rrr eri rrr rrr McCumber Personally Liked, but He Had Been Ob- stacle to Harding. EXECUTIVE IS RETICENT. Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an Accompanying Description. Addrens “What Did You See?” Editor, Even Ing World, P.O, Hox 185, Clty Mall Stations» BIG BROTHER, Pairing ‘the car."—P. K., East 26th essives Hail Result as Continued Revolt Against Stand-Pat Policies. EO BEES See eeee By David Lawrence. I saw a new way to mend a hole ina Street, Brooklyn. jpecial tg cla of The Eve- “The most truly free and in- “Physically, she is free from “The good sportswoman is, “American women seem to mo ‘What often looks impossible SNe orgee 4 fed ge andke ee WHAT SOME FOLK CALL JOKING, Fang World.) AN ee = = eenmenstonn SSeS eR eeSe seboew Ses ood were wal on} Rice, old shoes, tin cans, cards read= tecron Tune 30 (Copy-| #ependent woman in the world many handicapss mentally, she above everything else, the good thorough good sports and ex- to a woman is not if grips the atrect tmmodiately ahead of me.[ing “Just SMurried,"" all these are ote? . y STOTT —_ a- a__—__e- ere or stories, but in 145th Street to-d 1 saw > q F right).—The Administration doesn't to-day is the good sports- is keen; morally, she has the comrade—she never trades on ceedingly go-ahead.” it and tries to go ahead.” Nag ene aS etlbres eyed bere FATA depart with two newlyweds and mow whether to be sorry or glad over ee eo + » seven years old. Suddenly the elder/dangling from the back of the cab wam/tt A the. outcome of the Republican pri- woman,’ good sport’s virtues.’ her sex.’ ran across the street to a Sheffield milk] a discarded crib.—Abraham Cohen, No») maries in North Dakota wherein ~ ——=. wagon, and rubbing one hand around] 59% Hast 10th Street. 7m Benator McCumber, Chairman of the Se = MCUMBERDETEAT |Frances G. Knowles-Foster, ment, appears to have been beaten by the hub of a wheel, came back with his WAITERS. 16 a fingers daubed' with axle grease, The} 1 was on my way to work this morne younger lad had torn a bit of a hole in] {ng at 5.30 o'clock (oh, yes, some of tit ‘one of his new black stockings, It was|down here have to work) when at Big Brother's ‘big tdea to conceal the| illinois Avenue and Atlantic I saw... J. Frazier, f 66 : a. break —T. R. rca! se Sse] NOW PONPEDED BY | All-Round ‘“Good Sport,’’ | Bitlet He Ss Hon: | ied a teu am he, Pa mn R j ee crowd from the cabaret were some whe \ SUBSTITUTING FOR A HORST. eee and need ea ued then ‘The question is impersonal, for Mr. pald, The waiters who pursued theme, A MeCumber himself is weil liked. His ht T ll Wh Two well dressed women were about bust 4 Ba setuises as ths crosccire eat 15 000 PLURALITY Yachtswoman, Tells y RATHENAI| I AYING ’ ws ita tl alngse ir aerges| at deat ealy, "San he ve 5 = ” » CO of Pennsylvania Avenue, for Mr. Me- y biekyel se amuce eviaek ‘oat bal athe i soba ps atrapei eros Sena —>—_ ——~> —— Cumber has shoved the Bonus Bill ‘ Nee tana ‘ ; tara SEES nA otherwise put « crimp in It Develops Her Courage, Resourcefulness, Ae ta tine to ayaa’ a ight caulveey | P-L.aaw GOW seeNtioak: ceo CH Adminis Si te. -) *, ¥ } ry i . be th haf { which vel 1 Feeney conalterabie teopidation| LYON J. Frazier Takes Lead] Endurance and Sense of Honor—Destroys|Petersen Admits He Knew of] Brooklyn Justice. Refuses to tht fom "the bisckmth shop “wat Sith the, hep cette: urapm on ateere that the announcement of Mr. Mc- i 0) 9. : aa . * ‘ ra “au stituting’ for the horse. le ]stde of the alsle—D. Earle, No. 24 BME sievatien to the Chairman: in Count for 1,424 Cattiness—Woman Who Has Achieved Plot to Slay Foreign Grant Stay in Decision grinned. One of the women anid. “Tb, | Livingston Avenue, EXPRESSIVE THOUGHTLESSVESK ”* 1 tried on a bright red. crepe de os chine gown this morning and while’ ship of the all powerful Senate Fi- nance Committee was received after ir. Penrose'’s death. pleased with himself.—R, J. H., 47th Street, Brooklyn. Precincts. Big Things Has Nice Words for Our Girls. Minister. by Morshchauser. } Tt is, known, for instance, that Mr.|_ FARGO, N. June 30.—Lynn J. By Marguerite Mooses Maretill The United States Line steamship] District Attorney Weeks of West- A KITTEN AT PLAY. the saleswoman had gone to make cerss RRS EIRETT DOI one i anal aie ‘Th tt ef free and indapedasit wonian ‘h ‘the world toany | Premdent Taft had among its nes-| chester County speared before Jus-| Riven the liste Mitten, MAE Ot eer lend placed liven 8. chites denies A ry ig) x rr voman in 1e@ WO! ct 0 ed n a_ chair, m tariff and give the Bonus Bill right of| ator Porter J. McCumber in the count 16 mos y i Y |sengers when it arrlyed to-day from| tice Kelly in chambers in Brooklyn] %"4 reared in the business barged] Ghopper: aléo: lobwing for A Giees Element way. In many ways he has been wse-| of paliots from the North D, is the good sportswoman. Physically she is free from the {Illnesses and the big town, finds some one thoughtful [shopper slao looking for « dress, picke ful to the Republican Administration akota he ‘soft’ ho di ki b Bremen a stowaway, Max Petersen, | today and applied for a stay pend-| of its interests, Between 28th and 27th) iP tha Kowh. Mie wipe her Bibsees On x ai »| primary in the Republican Senatorial] Weaknesses of the ‘soft’ person who does not keep herself in good con- Strests in Madison Avenue on mytway|!t. I did not buy It—Flo Clark, Rieh= twenty-eight, alleged by the ship offi- cials-to have admitted being a mem ber of the Ehrhardt Brigade, members but the favorite for Chairman was mond Turnpike, Tompkinaville, 3. 1. Reed Smoot of Utah, who will suc-| nomination, ceed Mr. McCumber, becat he Is] ‘The vote from 1,424 precincts: n 1 fre = ng an appeal from the order of Jus] Streets in Madiwon Avitue ot ivad ol tlce Morschauser, granted last Tues-|Saper tipd to a great long cord, the an aocnmNiae day at White Plains, directing that] other end of which was fastened to a White 1 wae’ watching ‘the. Vineut { dition. Mentally she has the keenness, the broad, healthy viewpoint of ‘the sane mind in the sane body.’ Morally she has the virtues of the next in length of service and takes oF + Met good sport—courage, a sense of honor, resourcefulness, endurance, : te ‘A small gray giving the Chairmanship automatically atter| )Tzer $8761: McCumber, 68.115. | cheertuines, the willingness to play the game. Socially and econom: Of which are suspected o: having as. he minutes of the Grand Jury which woo. A aml ey therine mane | OHM Heel at Luna Park a. Dlond Segich A pext on the rule of aeplority. elected in November I expect tn} fo) he has learned how to take care of herself, to stand squarely on seusinstod Dr. Walter Rathadal, Ger- | indicted Walter S. Ward for the mur-| sing, No. 66 East 88th Street. Me ar ie eee ere a ae Naturally, the Administration will] align myself with the progressive Re- kc i 5 Pes gstcts about Mrs Mocuiber's |citilania’ Ana twork fliheully) WRK] RSTEMO teem to) eet Alone witinul Raking special favors trom anybody, downfall, He is to be Chairman of i a ie ‘And if anybody is competent to the Benate Finance Committee for|th© Agricultural Farm Bloo,” Frasier} oon ror the truth of this phil- It was claimed by a graw hatred we LOST—ONE CANARY, man.—R. C. Krefete, No. 1987 61st ‘As I came out of Proctor's at 126th] Street, Brooklyn. t and Lexington Avenue at 3.46 P. is Sree aw a man, bat in hand, trying to] MAN Is OF FEW DAYS AND FULds der of Clarence Peters be turned over to counsel for the defense, Justice Kelly refused to grant a Petersen was discovered on the ship with another stowaway, Hans Nei- buhr, twenty-four, after the ship was rade. She enjoys meeting men and understands how much she said to-day. 24 Oo es e p- . the remainder of this session of Con- |®4! osophy of the new woman it is fen des arched in response to a radio re-| stay. He held that the people have no "i arn from them, But there shai ay ; ‘anary. ‘The bird alighted in OF TROUBLE. joerg he ad LON feat lig Shey 3 m one iF Sesitere she from whom I obtained it— is something in her attitude which ea na Coacciet PNA ap fo] right of appeal in this case. ‘The rul- Catch away. Automobiles passed, ut} On the car platform ‘inthe Publig lon from December to March next.|Press).—Lynn J. Frazier, recalle : i ¥ Pal DT int 7 tow ledge| Service Terminal at Jersey City I wit- Miss Frances G. Knowles-Foster, makes men everywhere respect |). piot that led up to the Rathenau| ‘28 Means that the Ward counsel may pet ey ba PD es ‘ae aa? franaad: (the: unbutesahal. erbeavdeseeeed And, besides, it isn't customary for the Administration of Mr. Harding to make comments on primary elec- Non-Partisan League Governor of North Dakota, swung into the lead her—I suppose it is simply the a, BRS Gy BS; dong an yechtawomes fact that she never trades on her explorer of far countries, hunter, ne! gentleman to disentangle his beard from! the flowing vell worn (in part) by the young woman immediately in front. of slaying. inspect the minutes of the Grand peared into the unknown,—Stuart E. He refused at first to answer ques-| Jury. This will be the preliminary Cooling, No, 2374 Third Avenue. tions—the President himseif has a dete a bl a riflewoman, fencer, motorist, nov- have travelled all over the |{ions, acocnling to Cant Frank 'T.| step to the Introduction of a motion wan Keown conven, |. He, wae doing, talrly, well when; ~ ed the press that he is not par-| publican ‘ates enatorit| s rt.” world, alon vith . ss * vas ATA BLE, WN NC iN ie the gir felt a tug and turn Bet wi Phd ul elist and all around “good spo! alone or with my mother, | ber of the Ehrhardt brigade and{ fr the dismissal of the indictment. Right out inthe opeg at the noon! the modish yell and those hats with ‘the ticipating in primary contests or say- ing anything about their result ‘While the elevation of Reed Smoot minatfon over his opponent, Porter al o veller, : nominatfon over PP Instead of penetrating the wilda iso a great traveller, and Ihave (11) ne “Knew all about’ the plot to, It is the Judgment of lawyers who| pour 1 saw two girls of nineteen or so met men of many nationalities J. McCumber, Incumbent, in returns] of purma, circling the British | fit many widely separated social |Mmutder Dr. Rathenau. He said he fled] nave followed the proceedings in the | eating frankfurters at Broadwey ee (Contintied on Page Fifteen.) - 5 : ; p le, No. 16 Bast wilt teat the return to the helm of{complted by the league Stare went-} jsiey in her yacht Enchantress, or | groups. Yet I can say truthfully |before the assisisnation because he] ward case that a motion to dismiss | $24, Streets sack Wile ; a eee a party man of the old school, a tried | quarters, and the Grand Forks Her-| taxing the place of a stoker ona | that Ihave never had an unpleas- | Was afraid of the consequencesr Helo. inaictment charging first degree Seceail —EEe wanted to get to America and believed h would be safe here. The President Taft docked at Pier 1, and faithful servant of Republican ald, which opposed Frazier, declared} ,it:sn Jocomotive—all three pur- ant experience owing to the fact doctrine and an intimate friend of in an editorial this morning that de-] suits to be Usted among Miss that I was a woman.” BUDDIE: I saw the sunshine and the blue sky. saw a beautiful girl give an old lady @ murder will be granted by the Court because it is not believed that District Mr, Harding, the defeat of Mr. Mc-| reat of North Dakota's senior Sena- -Foster’ —she : a Cumber has aspects entirely apart | ee eee eared." ee ee ie Then we spoke of Miss Knowles- |{Z0b0Ken. Agents of the Department] attorney Weeks has established pre- | subway seat. ex-noldler, from the effect on the Senate com ei JUsE DOW Visiting ATSe Foster's explorations — through meditation which is an essential, with youthful, face, propel ng himself along the street, offering Hat The May Grand Jury which found] small articles for sale. I saw an auto~ sitar mobile with three other young men in it to Ellis Island as stowaways. Peter- sen said he would fight extradition, as mittee chairmanships. Progressives] The Fargo Courier-News, league or- triple mission, Upper Bi € x = who have insisted that the swing was|gan, declared to-day that Frazier's pee Ub Palestina cade tier> through Palestine, Syria, ih their direetion as opposed to ultra- ‘nomination is “practically ce tain by That famous London sporting Bg % i his return to Germany would mean|the indictment has been discharged - F J Egypt, Ceylon, Corsica and the | <o, exe pull up at the curb and heard one of the » vatism, machine politics Nd) more than 15,006 votes.”” Journal, The Field, asked her to | heart of India. She is a Fellow [ve intended to visit een tae, Tye [if the Indictment is dismissed the Dis-| trio say, “Come on, fellows, dig!” They pattism naturally hail the resu Riturns complied by” Hewanapers|| (cover. tue sixcmoire vaca! Ta of the Royal Geographical Society |ing in. Kempers Place, Brooklyn,| ct Attorney might have aWrd held | dug and he tossed a roll of bills to the chap in the wheel chair with a cheery to take place this summer be- on a short affidavit charging a minor | ‘Good juck, buddie!"—M. Fox. (Please tween British and American con- in North Dakota as a revolt against thé existing regime and as a sign of and often has ¢ ddressed that body. and those given out by the league dif- Niebuhr ewas not connected in any She also is tl “ , f ar the polltical evolution inside the Re-| fered somewhat, however, the Non-| testants, Then she wanted to | Cr'tne Gelden Line” The wee, [way with the Rathenaw plot. degree of murder. On such a charge | send address.) R . | Peaeen party aoe ee ee ctoe a {Partisan figures showing Frazer sient rg, Sieraita she ae acne ten Law" and other tales for re seand Ward would pe admitted to: hall, RUNAWAY BASKET, | vietory In Pennsylvania, Beveri so already, an be 6 your coast—the Sound and the Add ; THumgh in Tediaaa and Brookhart hia] head by more than 800 votes and the] President and his wife “perfgctly which her foreign travel has pro- vone cosse-tne i voune, sens dditional details were obtained to-| strapped to the side of a dultcase a caeeeks In To" others giving McCumber a lead of| charming people.” What she her- vided picturesque backgrounds. ee oe etna ut, [day in connection with the appearance] man brought Into the subway train thi : = rolled umbrella. Curiously hough, the dissatistac- | slightly more than 4,600. self considers her most important ter: when you go out there in a |f ® New witness, Marvin Baker, in Cshtoe emia ech or the eabrella wa . {ion which now and then has cropped] McCumber forces admitted, how-| task is the promotion of a closer I asked het for her most thrill- motor yacht you're never quite | the Ward mystery, an empty. market basket, A woman ; ut over Mr. McCumber's activity! ever, that the figures they had were| bond between women writers in ing adventures. And what do you gineiof Gombe uack! Baker, a clerk in a grocery store at| claimed it. The umbrelin had ‘colléct~ ° ° ron behalf of things agricultural] - ostiy from his strongholds and that| thls country and in’England. She think—she encountered greater “With good mechanical appli- | Mount Kisco, came forward Just as] ed” ivan they passed. The man couldn't e certain { the bonus and which was called sdidg bi iil » at] ig trying to establish a working peril in her quiet Yorkshire home ances fur engine starting and the Grand Jury bad completed its] have looked more surprised If the bas- Px | radicalism’? here in Washington was|™any rural precincts generally favor-} entente between such organiza- than in all her wanderings! The anchor heaving, and using proper | W°rk, explaining that he had been re-| ket wore a baby.—E. C. #f., West 118th i: characterized as ‘conservative’ in| able to the league had yet to report.| tions as the Society of Women famfly cook went suddenly in- care a woman can skipper a |/uctant to step into the limelight for Street. $ h usewlves Aw } North Dakota. The Non-Partisan] ‘The league figures, from 1.256 pre-| Journalists of London and the sane. Though the cook was strong really good sized boat. What | fear of bringing in the name of a girl.) vow, vom EDISON, HOW MUCH Ce) rr League didn’t support McCumber, but | cincts of 2,064 in the State, gave Fra-| League of American Penwomen enough to fight off four men, Miss often looks impossible to a | Her name has not been brought in, DOES SHE WEIGHT gave Frazier its votes. In Washing- rag i" in America. Knowles-Foster, who is of me- woman is not, if she grips it and The Evening World already nas told Lisdie an penessiato urepentioned: tom Mr. McCumber was too radical, in| #6" 57,808 and McCumber 66,960, a] yt was at the Hotel Hossert, in | dium height and build, managed | {ries to go ahead.’ Baker's story of twice seeing ~ ul woman. step on to those “youre | WOU aw North Dakota he was not radical| ad for-Frazior of 848. Brooklyn, that I found the young to control the poor woman by the strange automobile at midnight near] weight-free” scales in Chambere pe enough. A ane Beapayee eyes Fass and attractive Miss Knowles, use of jiu jitsu. Lasked Mise Knowles-Foster if | the spot where the body of Clarence] Strurt and saw the indicator turn i 5 precincts gave McCumber 66,- vearing a maize-colored Hi st : Eh +1 “i Peters was found slain, {t is charged, quickly around to 300 and stop, It . . As for the bonus issue, it is in- ar ri Foster, wearing ler most amusing adv€hture, she thought women would prove 6 sl ene eeT fhe bonus tame. i derive] 27% and Frazier 61,741, @ lead for) frock, a wide shady hat to match, Chas eae ee e thought wo would prove thy Walter 8. Ward. gan yo no further. The woman | Heinz Vinegars have if pp McCumber of 4,638 : the equal of men in the world sighed and stepped off.—John J, comfort out of the defeat of one of | “Cr pore a marvellous green jade necklace, train in Burm» when she Ut- | sport. On each occasion, Baker says, he] gi/Ne and eee ee avenue : Yes thief champions, but there is lit-],G°V; R. A+ Nestos, who was elected} and looking lke the last person | erally poured c:ld water on a ie ai 1 mon,” she [aS accompanied by the same girl] ‘ew’ york » | that knack of making‘ fi ve_|the State's Chief Executive at the] 4, the world to boss a petrol en- ticinc(cabbar, Bia) enue omen: willvegual: ta she | whose name he wishes to shield from ™” ;: ' yal - tle evidence here to show that the re-| cay) election, held a big lead in the in the 'd ‘ i ain robber. She caught him prophesied confidently, ‘'so far aublictt fi eat was —-. food th t h ° sult would have been different even| Poh upiican Gubernatorial contest over| &!Re oF # native cara crawling through a window, and, as Skill is concerned. Women al- | DQPICHY: The Ors mee ts vee you CAN WRITH A sHoRT stony| CVETY ey touc if Mr. McCumber had opposed the])," 5 paker, league candidate. 5 thea though she had a gun and knew ready have shown themselves 2) 8h Pee se oar res SaaS + AROUND THIS ONE. ; . bonus. Mr. McCumber’s experience |. 3 But because I knew of these | how to use it, she scized instead | moet i” atttel in games and | as 0m May 16 that the body of Peters} man from out of town stepped up| taste good. This fae Newspaper figures from 1,137 pre- ther avhievements of hers in ia bain of wate Aiea y was found, uc Jar politics has been unique. He was] ances gave Nestos 68,048 wher] and o f water in which se had sports. But I believe men will to the conductor of the subway train in t ek wbskhe few Republicans who| cuore SAe Nose Ms0te aod Maver] the world of sport ani, advenw been bathing her hot face and continue to have the advantage ; eee which I came to work this morning.| gaous member of the | Breet tar ine League ot Nations |" eports from 1.236 pre-| tuyre—for example, she took a staptled it over'the bandit’ Bank: COTS Ia ETY. WOMAN OVERCOME BY HEAT. [handed him a sheet of paper upon + Hdl the end. ‘The question of foreign |(i2Cte Announced by the league save! hogt into the port of London one MiG was a0 guberando” aha phy 8 , An unldentified white women, thirty] which an address was written and| ¢gs9 j than “ | aisel wan pardly « factor in the | Neste 98110 and Baker 49,902, dark ight without a pilot, a feat dnuekled’ “that he tall HOnG boc sry) UicHen eirhe? abe: een: ars old, was overtame by nt Aaked If the rallwny men would 37 ismore just \ ———_——— s nA mary fe¥ uskled. a tinued ly, “should have : : nim the ‘best station to get off at.” A ‘ } present campaign. It was entirely alrporiey mmN VOTE TO sraine,| TO other woman and wee Gui uf Lie window into the way- sports made a part of her daily |Pefore noon to-day on the station | draught took the paper from the con-| gour.” It’s a flavor. A matter of North Dakota. interpreta-| pUFFALO, June 30.—The local trac-| ™°? Haye aire eee bleed nee side jungle. Wasn't it amusing?* se etme with due allowance, of [at 125th Street and Third Avenue and] ductor’s hands and it fell,between the : R ee caniestic issues, Z ene 80 : to talk abou! eee Phi Sa get was taken to Harlem Hospital. She|cars to the track, The conductor had Eee sie Nori: Dakota, ag-| lo” companies’ employees have voted} played and is playing In the mod- vi pen Aine cop oem course, for her physlaue. I Meg [wax § fest 6 Inchem tail, wita dark It, ‘The man mid he couldnt, tangy, zestful, yet mel~ i" to strike at midnight Saturday if] ern woman's emancipation. ‘ con uto y por e fi © lhatr and wore a lavender drs: it. All) he know. was thae ricultural conditions have been a i AY tinuously for the London hospi- ¢ id, and I ned to ride af i Riuinwases bare cuteatel cert ou “gport,” promptly declared Miss years old, anc ar t friends in Brooyls pect ; source of political danger to the man] Wyir Nees are cut 218 cents an vour Poa ig era her hazel eyes tals during tue war, and learned istride and sitting on either side Wietent took wig po low flavor. Fourkinds, in office. Mr. prasier has been :n] the interurban lines to the Tonawanda, shining, “is one of the most im- to ake down” he e car as well so that I might develop symmet- women is to destroy their cat In- “on In sealed bottles. North Dakota almost constantly Niagara Falls and Lockport peed ’ the orale as to drive it. She served as cally. Lhave hunted since I was tinets, A good sport can't be THEY SELL MILK THERE Now, | 6 portant factors in the evolution oes te aries stin por ea : 2 pu ‘ , Cleaner and stoker on one eight years old cat, f he has developed all the In front of what used to be the alde ; of the truly new woman, and a , Bh 3 cat, for she has developed all the ° : iy ubdeee of the locomotives sent out with antli-feline characteristics—honor, | entrance to @ saloon up in the thirties | © E D d S tl W d factor most frequent! Sheer uate aucor Ge : |is a sign reading: “Pint Department," estimated. rag ea ad 1919 “L have spent so much time frankness, loyalty, the willingness aha Tate NG Li ent, t William ° 0 ge ecre y e “The good sportswoman Is phy- eS low - ' avelling, writing and yachting to give and take in the open. She Igraey City. mptine ane ee ! e sically, mentally, and morally teens ers sae jearned that I have had Iittle opportunity gains courage, too, and resource- ipped to handle her new po- jotor yachting, and fc > sn rolf, But the; Iness and a cheerful endurance _ panne e@ Jn Paris to Ella Lynch, Actfess| sursccc2m.'cmtoti: | reste tar nconorat iach | anc anne £2 yamtnt a | stpetyancomtert Ty) Aen 20M, 2° souyg| PURE VINEGARS ties, Above all things, training in Wessecnione aap Fey = Sie ae fact, I don't know of any sport . — in one of the residential districts of bport gives her Fe Hatt, ine males tien Gr the coastal Nerina ae je that isn’t, except football. I really “She plays the game—which ts washburn ; a frantic : roe tron | . respecting attitude toward men. astal s A - t V7 Eases dA ag tian A Roda tetk in ot rushed out to inquire ud no H | Amateur Sportsman Returns With Bride| mpecting, wtitude towns men. | thing mo other woman has yet | (nk that ts too rough” added | about all the code left in our |ining. of two litte. boys of four ‘and aaa fore in New fend on her shoulder, which she dares attempted, and her next book, to laid ana fudiclally sranaka Pwentietn Century morality, six. She had left them on the porch Motors i ngiand. ste 5 be brought out in th t ara us ‘i She feared kidnapping, at least. “Com j & the other sex to Knock off, “Motor Yachting tor Waren S on, now, Ket 40 whore'a-thia outa ' William Burl Doge, amateur avia-) day, 7 ie ; Me i oatece eh unanniteeer “Vor heaven's sake, what women And Miss KnoWles-Foster echo- |that!’” we heard a man shout across J tor, horseman, yachtsman, clubman,| Mr. Dodge left New York for an ‘About tan years ASO Shere was Ri igre SE ERK oi play it?” T asked, ed, approvingly: "She plays the 'the way, and lo and behold! mother's ation have Thi P ‘ tyne of ‘new woman’ who the Royal Thames Yacht Club, NM ¥ darlings crawl is buck in town from Paris with his}automobile trip into New England on} tY? English girls are quite keen on game!" frase tt apni Na bond World foll Mail bride, who was Miss Ella Lynch, un|Wedneslay and is not expected to e-| Seemed to me wholly objection- = — \t,"" she Informed me. “They rusk. 1 appears re- Ord iodew FOR, bie | ah) actress, better known in theutricul]turn until next week. His bride went} ®>! the speaker added, {n So here we are back again on even sent a foothall tam to |) ————————$s— | Ibvery day to your summe ‘ circles thin In the world of fashion.|with him. ‘he fact of iis marriage} Pareathesis. “She went about the ‘aubjest of sports for women Vrance, and the French girls put It was learned they were married tn] was admitted by close friends, who hajing LN eyrari Paps here and wanes as 00d pared: ; up a very creditable team, too. : Puris on May 17. For months before] refused to comme: Ree Cpe TCS AREY Be sa cea ame pate: sep Meal Tek dad nk it's too seve jon’ ~ Haat (ime tticte were runiors of thelDedge's. uncle, Joseph” Hacrimmec | &. man aa prwsible. There's o known them here and abroad, seem Sub think: W's tooieavarai Zdon't The friends Piccadillys have made WORLD SUMMER RATES mafriuge, all emphatically denied. caine to New-York this week ftran| sift lett in our club who Is auch to me thoroughly good gl ie testi Week Month Mr; Dodge married Jessie Sloane, a| Newport for a discussion of the situ.| &,t%Pe., She wears a fra erie snd exconding)y go-ahead srovided sel overdo It, —and kept—show that they sell on Morning & Sunday. .35 $1.00 j She obtained a divorve in October,| having gone. on his motor trip, the] Tet me eT ny. iy Toke fel latareat shan sn | ee oe omen at aa eee their merits—try a package today. 25 = (85 1 1916, and in the following March|meeting did not take place and Mr. . aait Spe HOE: _& J onder + | és | trim young fellow that I've often ful sport for women—healthful ing her young. Our older women married George D. Widener, whose| Harriman returned to Newport, Hela 7ouse fallow tha Tveseran |) Ol) apors Tak. wonishe= bes urul, oF aoe, CUE eer women There isa guarantee in every father and brother went down on the} During the war Mr. Dodge gave] on Sunday!" exclaimed Misa pensive when you consider wh ct," the yachtswoman and trav- GtArsee shanged 00 © Titanic. It has been repeatedly stated | free instruction to aviators at two| Knowles-Foster, with a whims! you can save on ent ane hotel / added, with a twinkle, "I package. Dyan sh oe . at Mr, Dodge was a member of the| schools for flying which he organized cal twist of her brows. bills with a floating home, Nev w several old girls who can do Wt tor you, oF remit direst pn Dodge Corporation, No, 99] at Newport and Jacksonville. He also “The good sportswoman,” she Wary. woraen “Sicindl Mad ohare things [ wouldn't attempt * 10.In the packs: Cashier, New York World, } Joba Rtreet, Doe th ® wus ai nied at | ofte re to the Ge nment the use of went on more seriously, “is, above yachting particularly deltshtful - Claro Colorado Claro—Colorade Park Row, New York City. 1 eee 0! at organization to- | his $200,000 yacht, everything else, the good com. because of the confi 1 5 - guration of Another thing sport does for } t a ee re

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