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tn leemasnisseasees = 19 __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, Eighteen Girl Twins Attending | Missouri | College Muddle Life Sisters Exchange Places in Class, a-Courting and Else- where, Bringing Much Joy to Faculty—Form New York peepee dark," related Willis C. Parent, a St. Louis salesman, at the Astor y CG (iP) (AP) (AP) G A: Dr p (AP) 5 lay. “I want to take this chance to (P record a most pleasant experience. “People of other sections, It seems, are prone to make the must-of an un- fortunate occurrence In that State, Rainey admitted. “I thoughtthat |and {te significance is greatly magni- the cop had stopped traffic and |fod, Georgia 1s no more a State of started across. Ina second Iwas | jawbreakers than New York is the dodging cars which came from |terrible city’ which it Is reputed to By Roger Batchelder. The old world and the new stand thern Africa, side by side in Tunis, : pad according to Judge Charles W. Dustin every direction, but finally I be In other sections. Its people are Ry ; “Duplex” Club. of Dayton, O, who is at the Astor| reached the safe haven bestde the | most gracious, and regret as much as retailers of ation p around the world officer. My embarrassment was ny one any outbreaks which take , (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ed . such that he escorted me the rest | place among the irresponsible.” COLUMBIA, Mo., July 27—Stephens College of this city, known among The surprise of the visitor ts im of the way across; and that, 1 mediate he reported The new may add, did not decrease it.” FURTHEST FROM HOME The “New Yorker For @ Day or Two’? who 4s furthest from tome to- is W. A. Boucher, who ta at the Pennsylvania, His home town, Auck- land, New Zealand, is more than 13,000 miles from Broadway. Pollegiate folk as “the Vassar of the West,” the largest school for the educa- tion of young women west of the Alleghany Mountains, boatss of an Organization that no other American college, co-educational or exclusive, It is known as the Duplex Club and only twins who attend the The club was organized this spring part of thé city is the last word in —— modernism, while the old quarter is| THE CONGRESSIONAL BONIFACE ancient in appearance and character HERE, The French district, which has been] Congress has orlly two members ‘onstructed by the French since the| who are in the hotel business, namely winning of their protectorate in] Allen T. way of Stookbridee, $81, has paved streets, electric lights, | Mass. and R. Kiess of Will ram cars and everything else which | jamsport, Mr’ Kiess has Just ar- yne would find in Paris, The ancient] rived at the Pennsylvania, and since walled city, however, with its laby-| Congress {4 not in session he talked inth of stre and markets, has not] about hotels. Fine Coffees Selling the finest coffees the world produces has endeared the A&P to the hearts of mil- lions who cherish a cup of real ean claim. college are eligible to membership. with a charter membership of elghteen, The criginal members of the club are Jewell and Jewett Triplett, Clare- tell one from the other until he re- called that one of his daughters had more, Okla.; Carolyn and Annabelle), mole behind her left ear. By this} changed in ten centuries, excepting The hotel business ts certainly {m- good coffee. Stipe, Plattsbure, Mo.; Maurine and means he was able to unscramble| certain water and sanitary improve-| portant, for on its efficiency depends | |i A salad If you have never tasted the Su- Pauline Riley, Columbia, Mo.; Velma] them mente the comfort of the travelling public. I tas } and Zelmu Rishop, Peculiar, Mo.;|_ It,'8 told (where faculty members| wpje Jewish and Mohammedan| That means almost every one, for| |My YOU husband #preme cuality coffees offered by the ' won't hear) that one of the twins] women dress alike, in garments of|there are few who do not leave home A&P you should buy a pound today; Gertrude and Lucile Suter, Palmyra,| wanted to go to a football game one Mo.; Hettie and Nettie Clemens,/afternoon, but could not get excused Golumbia, Mo.; Emily and Frances}{rem a class scheduled for that hour. This difficulty was overcome by send- 3 din, Mo.; Z Zon y MbGuire, Hardin, Mo.; Zola and Tma|i2& her sister as a substitute to the Younkin, Jennings, Okla, and Thelma) .onpicting class. The football en- and Zelma Meredith, Carthnge, Mo. |thusiast not only ‘met her date’ and ‘A number of psychological facts|saw the game, but she made an “'E* * will crave Tear out thie recipe and die- cover a novel, refreshing way to add sest to the meal— Cantaloupe Salad, Premier. Remove seeds from cantalou Gut out the fruit in cubes or bal white, with large baggy breeches. But} during the year, elther on business, the Mohammedans wear black masks}or at vacation time. Therefore it over their faces, and, in thelr opinion, /wecms steange that Congress, which it is a sign of great beauty to be fat."’! comprises men of all vocations, has only two hotelkeepers."” then you will know how deliciously different they are. Let your family taste the ‘World's Finest Coffees” at prices that appeal. 50 Million Pounds Sold Annually HONGKONG, ECONOMIC BAROM- — ETER. GEORGIA REALLY 0. k. “When I started on a business trip “Ftongkong can be regarded as the hav ote hese|in her classroom recitation because of “ hie 4 1. Season with Imported by the Shipload } Sina ae thelr. Silaacwones th ne the efficient work of fae sister. economic barometer of the Orient,"’ ts; to Lani slan ey pe i jokingly 4 fron eae Lak Se ution ot . ot F 8.¢ y varned 0 stay in m. iy the opinion of Frank 8, Crandall, at) warned me t otel after ing and serve These hot days suggest iced coffee, a drink ease a faculty member complained be- A fraternity boy from the university cause twin sisters handed in written|had a date with one of the twins one work which bore so strong a resem-]evenlug. During the afternoon she blance that to any one except an ex-|Wwas seized with a violent headache. pert it was absolutely indistinguish-|She asked her sister to take her place able. ‘The twins, however, stated|She did and the young man went that they prepared their work inde-]@Way belleving he had courted her yendently and did not consult or con- | sister. fer on the written lesson Stephens College made its start as In order to make a test the teacher|the “official college for twins’’ last seated one of the sisters on one side}year when three sets enrolled. A af the class room and the other on|special effort was made to secure the the opposite side and gave a lesson|enroliment of more, not only because that was new to the class. When the|they added to revenues, but as an ad- es. Sprinkle the Commodore from China, ‘for tt 1s the largest clearing house of trade and commerce in the East."” Mr. Crandall belleves that business there iy improving, and that China ts due for a period of great development as soon as the Government becomes stabilized. “Canada should gai a large part of the Oriental trade then, he con- cluded, ‘for {ts Pacific port, Van- couver, is fortunately situated, and Canadians are already planning to with chopped nut ‘We will be glad to send you our free book, ‘Salads, Sup- pers, Picnice,” containing many new and delightful re- cipes for ealads made with Promier Salad Dressing. Addrese that cools and stimulates Specials for the Metropolitan District 123¢ Borden CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Fancy NEW POTATOES LBS. RANCIS M. LEGOETT & IW. 27th bts New Yorks Not Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables ined it was found|vertising feature of the school. take advantage of the opportunities = = - — Bhat the twin sisters had handed in| Roy '. Davis, now Minister to] WHich will be offered.’* ‘OU h Loan SOAP i. 05 25 cake 8c | Kirkman’s Soi ‘ cake 5c papers that were practically identical] Guatamala, was Secretary of the col- can have it G White Naptha Soa; cake Se pkg 9c Ivory Soap Fla! cake 6c | Rinso....... Ivory Soap (3 small cakes) SWEETHEART SOAP BEECH-NUT PRODUC1S Peanut Butter . : ....jar 15e | Ginger Ale .. Sliced Beef ....-medium jar 28c | Catsup .... Sliced Bacon ..jar 39c | Catsup 5 Chili Sauce GERMAN DEPRESSION 18 HURT- ING NORWAY. “Before the war our principal mar- kets for iron and pyrites, from which sulphuric acid is made, were Germany and England,” declared Hilding Dun- ner, M. E,, at the Pennsylvania, from Christiania. “Germany's surplus has been cleared up, but the tumble of the mark has caused such chaos that trading is Impossible. “As a result, our mines are only running 60 per cent: capacity, and we have a large number of unemployed.” with reference to chirography,. spell-]lege at the time and personally Fairy Soap small pkg 6c tng, subject matter and punctuation. | visited homes where there were twin It is also told that the father of one|daughters of college age. He was set of these twins could tell his|able to secure nine sets. @aughters apart only by remembering] The main purpose of tho “Duplex that one of them was a few pounds|Ciub" is to interest other twins in at- heavier than the other. When they/tending school at Stephens College. camo to college the one of lesser] A great many inquiries have been re- avordupois gained in weight, and|ceived. Indications are that in Sep- when the father came to visit them| tember Stephens College will have an just before Christmas he could not|increased enrollment of twins. ACCUSED CITY HEAD SUSPENDS HIMSELF Newburgh Character Ac- cuses Him and City Man- ager Takes It Seriously. NEWBURGH, N. ¥., July 27.—New- burgh, which has the City Manager at home—just as you get it at the soda fountain. All of the ingredients are in one package. No fuss—no mixing. The delicious choc- olate flavor is already in it. trial yesterday before Judge Lee Hol- loway, in Juvenile Court, of the charge of kiling A. Portis McKelthen, her reputed lover and husband of the girl's cousin. To-day whe ts in her mother's custody under orders to report every week to Juvenile Court. Temple Seibels, county solicitor, said to-day the Brewer girl testified that McFelthen was killed by his own re- volver, when they met in a lonely clump of woods where the younr man's body was found Inst Thursday. She WILD TAXIS WORSE THAN WILD LIONS. The terrors of the jungle, with its lions, cougars and tigers, are nothing compared to t’s dangers of Fifth Avenue during the rush hours, according to Paul Rainey, famous African hunter and sportsman, at the Ritz. “TI think that the first time that Borden) HOCOLAI! Yarie? Mink Smooth Sugar-Coated form of government, is temporarily I was said he drew a revolyer and announced he intended to kill her and then end his own Ife, She tried to wrest the pistol from his hand, she testified, and in the scuffle the weapon was dis- charged. 4) lala ee igeeeeee CATCHES ENGINE PILOT IN CRASH, SAVES LIFE without a Manager, the incumbent having suspended himself. Peter ‘Wal, a town character, who peddles newspapers, went before the City Council and said information had come to “our office,” meaning the newspaper he handles, that the City Manager was to have received $6,000 commission on the sale of @ high achool site. The City Council laughed at his Glaim, because the City Manager has mo control over the schools. The Manager, Major W. J. McKay, would Bot consider/it a joke and suspended bimself, pending an investigation. Major McKay's first act when he ‘was appointed City Manager was to reduce his salary from $5,000 to 93,600, SECRET TRIAL FREES GIRL, 16, OF KILLING Mildred Brewer Testifies Lover Shot Accidentally After Death Threa 4 = MONTGOMERY, Ala, July 27,—Mil- & @re@ Brewer, sixteen and one-half years ld, descendant of a distinguished fam- Ny of Alabama, was freed at a secret 44th Accident Victim Hangs On Till ‘Tra! ped. FARRINGTON, Conn, July 27— Struck by a southbound passenger train of the New Haven as he was motoring acrosa the Albert Street crossing here to-day, Herman Price, thirty, an ex- service man, landed on the pilot of the locomotive. Presence of mind saved tim from death, He clung to the cowcatcher until the engineer stopped his train 100 yards from the crossing. At Char- lotte Hungerford Hospital Price was found to be cut and bruised. The auto- mobile was wrecked. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere _ | WALK-OVER started across Fifth Avenue at Street one noontime,” Mr. ever afraid came when I And now for a milk, conference ITH both the arms con- ference at Washington and the economic conference dairymen from all corners of! the earth for an interchange of ideas and methods, an effort ALMONDS | Underwood’s Mustard Sardines....can 15c | A&P Salad Dressing. Sultana Tuna Fish. ........ Viselb. 15e | A&P Catsup.. Gorton’s Ready-tp-Fry Codfish...cakes 18¢ | A&P Catsup. . Pink Salmon (tffl can)........ ...... 13¢ | Heinz Sweet Mixed AMMONIA Extra Strength lle | Sultana Apple Jelly jar 20c | Pure Peanut Butter. 8 ox jar 15¢ 18c | Fly Swatters ........ esceses ach Se} A each 54c 10-02 Bottle Heinz India Relish... ; Window Screens UID BLUESc CRACKER SPECIALS iS Fig Newtons - - Ib. 19¢ Lorna Doones - = ‘ Ib. 23c Vanilla Wafers = - ” pkg. Sc at Genoa checked off the of- will also be made to interest Grandmother’s i ficial calendar, it may be con- the general public—especially S le sidered in some circles that _ the parents of children. ‘ B ik EF . os a the conference season is on the It is the hope of the confer-' $395 $595 $645 3°795 This is the summer sale of men’sand women’s lowshoes. Good assortment —all leathers, including white. At any of 15 Walk-Over Stores Walr- Over Shoes for Men and Women wane, Actually the situation is not as serious as it appears on the surface. Plans are already well under way for a milk confer- ence next year. InOctober, 1923, the World’s Dairy Congress will convene at Washington, the first inter- national dairy meeting ever held. Congress has authorized President Harding to invite foreign nations to send repre- sentatives, While the main purpose of the conference is to gather DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N, Y, ence to bring to fathers and mothers of all races a realiza- tion of the importance of milk for growing children. Children must drink milk if they are to be strong and healthy; grown - ups should fe drink it if they wish to share the joys of robust living. Although the slogan of the milk conference has not yet been devised,#t might well be: Drink a quart of milk a day. And the message could be addressed to the whole world. TheONE outstanding Supreme Quality MILK LOAF—The biggest bread value of the hour A Peerless Value at 29° Delicious Iced Excellence plus economy THE bear ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ¢:' | THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS | IN THE WORLD SE