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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 1922, —_—— SO AO A mt 5 NEW YORK WARNED|‘‘American’? Fashions for American Women Shown _ |HOISTNORTHCLIFFE [xceecec ren (TWO OF TUG GREW THAT COAL FAMINE By sie rath Designers at “1st Regiment Armory TOHOLEIN ROOF T0 4 | DROWN WHEN BOAT | | } \ | | —> oe rs i ¢ b atnlt Tata Ni athe P i " ” ‘ } Hospitals and Asylums Have Specialists Take Novel Means Her Own Tow Line and | but Two Days’ Supply, as Viscount Surprises Them Collision Are Given as Survey Shows. by Rally. Causes of Accident. Ty > 7 LONDON, Aug, 11.—Fighting tor Two men were drowned at 7:80 this ] CITY IS 4 5 i wer S ASKED TO AC Mfe with the will that carried him morning and four others rescued from from penniless childhood to the peak almost certain death when the tug- Public Appealed To by Chair- of British journalism, Viscount bout Clarence P. Howland of the Tr raed Northcliffe amazed his physicians to- Howland Towing and Transportation a e 5 y wtan Outerbridge to Save day by once more winning-« respite Company, No. 50 Broadway, capsized Fuel Where Possible. Sacnd death seemed a matter of and sy in Staten Island sone bes seconds. ~ the foot of «ling Street, Port ich- Pye Although Northeliffe's condition mond. Firewood, driftwood, oil stoves ar was hopeless, spectalists were doing Two versions of the sinking reached xoft coal may have th be used to keep their utmost to prolong his Ife, lice of Staten Island. Rescuers whe New: Yor’ satis tie winter, B, Ef Workmen during the night cut a hole arrived on the scene early declared OWbhdes, Chhlvinan’ otsGav. Mite in the roof of his bed chamber and the tug was whipped over by its own Outerbridge, Chairms ae erected a temporary shelter roof. It towline becoming éntangled in its er'a State Coal Commission, believe ie? platned to-day to: Nolet, Morth« propeller members of the crew of juffering will be widespread, he s cliffe's bed near te roof to give him the Texas Oi Company tanker Roa- j bd a statement to-day, if everybody more air. noke, which was being towed by the i é isa ‘ soal and all rae Messages of cheer from all parts of tug, reported that the towline had i joes not conserve © z se , the world reached the Viscount, who been parted and that a collission be- ' kinds of fuel. was too weak to know of them. MRS PAYNE WHITNEY ltween the two craft caused the sink- Provision may be made for using In his deliriums, which grow more eitee a én ; ing. oft coal, but that may not bring re frequent, “the Chief,"’ as they, called] SALEM, Mass. / ug#11.—The hidin The dead are Thomas Hammel, for even now the railroads are him in Fleet Street, fought with those} Pltce of currency, furs and jew mate of the tugboat, of No, 171 37th { : Mia : about him to get up and send orders] valued at 20,000, which disappeared | Street, Brooklyn, and the fireman, 1 {zing en route abot three-four to his papers. He refused to give in. | Monday from the summer home of Payn known to his employers of the coal mined. Of the 4,000,000 A telephone connected near his bed-| Whitney, New York financier, at Prides enti niar } ons of bituminous coal mined last side enabled hiim to send instructions | crossing, was revealed yesterday. ta cy | yy Those Who we dpi ong heh SA } eck they got 3,000,000 to his editors. But the messages} meatis,*assi butler, was brought tofiand; Asher Rrooks, engineer, end Hospitals, orphan asylums and other never reached Fleet Street. A secre-} police Headquarters hore at the sug-|George Jol and Thomas Buck- ; tary took them down in an adjoining ’ \ public institutions of the State have room geetion of the head butler, and after a deckhat tial survey show The Brooklyn ~ WHE, BrapeD been see through pth te Mea eee Tia Ue olaeeie cual (0: uehwed’ PARE OaIOAT) SAVORAGN Mapid Transit has a five days’ supply, N OF : as . system, The best English specialists] tate and showed wh \ jer was ree i ap! oF VERMIN GS r latter was said to have been loaded { ae 4. | CREPE DANER SUKRENS Gown and a prominent American believe his} concealed. : i H with two weeks’ supply “in sight FROCK verre ‘ WITH RED Ano, CEDUBIACIEY Have HUTA TOMBE IER tie tate wouta | 75.000 barrels of oll. Accordiag the Interboronugh is ‘better off, SET AND SRYER GOr.D Sittves * Black HGee’ Ue: Gis throu ERIE RUMI LO Ts > one at the hithey estate would lity the police version, a passing craft ‘ Nvilta Abe Walion end aftied guaih-] ee ———— j VELOOR cancer of the throne mney point tO} discuss the affale and the family re} signaled the Howland that she tn- i . reader eae ¥ —S— . Wire Semrcapr Seah ‘a A ©-l cused to prosecute Ingalls, The theft} tended to'cross her bow and the Cap- terests are “in the best shape of all."’ ‘ ; EFFECY. avently in iternate high spirits and] ocurred Monday night when, according | tain of the Howland pulled up. Mean- H A special session of the casions, With Ermine Fav- deep depre even when @P-1to neighbors, an entertainment was In} while, the Roanoke drifted along and 1 good health se) vo deal with the coal problem will be red as Tri feta parently enjoying good health progress. the hig hawser connecting. the two ‘ enlied not Inter than Au aceord- vored as irimmung. : is |sagged until it dropped into the water : ng to Speaker H. Edmund Machold of < The passing craft having gone on ‘ ne Assembly, who arrived bere ye By Mildred Lodewick Euaene O’Brien Near Beath STRAY HORSE IS ite way, the pilot of the Howland sig. ‘ erday after a tour of up-State coun- y : POLICEMAN’S PET jnatted tut! «team ahead, and when ene Pame Fashion is sfpreme at the e — the hawser became taut it canght un- In the statement tssued by Coul|7ist Regiment Armory. Gowns and Alter Bein Struck b Truck a i‘ er r|der the popeller of the tug and i ttommission Chairman Outerbridge,| wraps of every description are the Jumbo” Wins Affection oi whipped It over in an instant. The ‘| ve sald: ninvahowlng in the he ® Aik eens r Cops and Boys. pilot and one of his assistants were ‘We received from the public utini- | in showing In t that goes ; : i ? in teh pilot house and were rescued, Nes their affidavits of need, We sent}/on every evening and in tite booths Movie Star Run Down on Los Angeles Street and Jumbo," the solitary horse in th@}ag were two others who were on hose to Washington yesterday by spe-| which receive the attention of buyers f F d Skull Br 'k police stables, is no longer} deck, but the fireman and the mate jal. messenc’ The messenger “re-| rrom a) over the puntry in the day- iy red S 5 headed for the boneyard. When he was}were below decks and couldn't get urned with the word that the re- ae eS ON sy ee uffers actured Sku Sratint in as a stray he was named in, out. Survivors were pleked up by the { ‘iuests for ullocation of coal would. be} ghd a tnteee! Aug. 11,--Eugene /among movie producers us one of they | sine of derision for he was starved,|tugboat Latin-America and taken to considered to-day To-day we re. | It is un interesting display because O'brien, one of the screen's most] best box-office stars in pictures. ‘ he and lame, Nobody wanted him,|St. George, 8. 1 sived a telegram from Washington | it expresses our own American ideas popular idols, and for years ono of| UB to a short time ago O'Brien’n} Sick 2nd in see es to be| According to Third Mate Towers of ndicating that only those in real need] ayout what Americane will wear thi; : picture was done in Selznick's New the Roanoke he was on the bridge j Aes Geaaanred at ite tARAIE vhat 2 ua Ga ar this the speaking stage’s best-known lead-| york studio, and it was announced] about 15 years old. tall and ‘police-| when First Mate Lust cast ‘otf ‘the ‘ svus indicated that those compantes| fal! and winter. The most poignant ng men, ts hovering between life and| when that organization moved here ane Bato vince ty has. te they tovitie hauser itrom’ the ow! a6. tak \at have two weeks’ supply are in| feature tn gen of the collection, leath as the rosult of, injurtes re-| that O'Brian had refused to renews Meh, Were calles tt aoe oo ner whol larger ship. ‘The Roanoke's quarter- the, aan in to my notion the cireular skirt, cived Jast night when he fun (URS eon trags is was smoothed] vpandoned him. ‘That was last Mon-| master, Olsen, he said, was with him Tf the newspapers want to be of| ona it is dimcult to predict how popu over, however, snd when th nick Tiny, He received more feed than he} a. well as a harbor pilot. When the ! service in this emergency they pee Aes jown by a heavy motor truck aggregation arrived on a special train] dreamed existed, and by Tuesday bel) user had been cast off, Towers sala hould all bend their efforts to a can-| lar it will be, since it has been making Rushed to a hospital in an uncon-] O'Brien was with them. ran up to every man 1 Alia rye the thg out in ahead and attempted ta val ) the slog jg type] bold efforts fo! ong 2. ; : : Z § antabad yard, led Ww eligh maigny with the slogan in as big type) bold ‘efforts fora long. time. scions condition, the film player was] AN morning a string of movie stars, | entered the yan. whinnid tilt Tani Cros the bow of the tanker. Both Oe sa ALL. KINDER 1 was surprise found to have suffered a fracture of|friends of the injured man, have been | tnt nosed Aroun vessels sounded danger signals, but tN Kaw! Varkeranyanito tre effect ite GUMil ae stona and pos-{ftreaming to the Hollywood Hospital vy Wednesday the boys of the neigh-] te ate to avoid a slight collision anes (hag nil cae’ berprepaven (ol Codie the skull, severe contusions and pos-}i) iccertain his condition, which the] porhood had heard of ‘Jumbo and| which tipped the tug over. The SW an they sible internal injuries hospital physicians announce is “very | were taking In food, petting him and] Roanoke is a 65,000 ton vessel, com- ea st lovelopm The Japanase driver of the truek| serious.” rubbing his old ener with medicine. | manded by Capt. Brewer : DS COVED! rials Now the pet-ef the neighborhood a ‘ ron’ Washington on’ coal’ illocattc told the police he did not see the film ING Tea Wacom nee wilitre? Lae Folrtishicge tery ihrnalaces here iw one imistic note here actor in his path until it was'too late] MOVIE ACTOR KILLED gret it if an owner i# not found und [ft the National eect, Port Rich € York. ‘Tt “Jumbo” has to be sold at auctol oo © 4: . yd le ‘4 gee aosmaun? vy stop before hitting imu “DOUBLING” FOR STAR] uve"! a shad mond, witnessed the capsizing of the { r nig anit BAe hauffeur placed the unconsetou: Howland and communicated = the 4 Pais askiconseh ATRIAL ae nd-huiried to the Holly ty Leap at blevated Girder| SAY DIVORCED MOTHER | [acy.'ts tne police of the West New oh agptapbinaeisl saath 4 SQUIRREL, noe cuuel ape ay % for Pearl White. KIDNAPPED HER CHILD Jrrighton Station, who in) turn noti- rc AY MO 28D are wood Hospital, where it fs tald) sony stevenson, thirty-eight, a film fled those of the Staten Island Branch f FAT WOMEN IN COUNTRY — O'Brien has but a # Ghancector |kapeen hh ackAtTosteis navacteaulcotin Wife Held tm Battfof the Harbor Division, A launch @ | deep LEW & ‘ 000, was speeded to the scene, but arrived OUTNUMBER CITY SISTERS Ro) SO ee overs movie stunt in which he is sald to hay iV bos oh | oO ¢ ~- —— Me : niu J, Levinson, divorced wif yt too late. : eden be ; : the] O'Brien. known as the “seroen’s per-lacted as a double for Pearl White. He Bel alge ae a rid seat ee re Aoanwhile,» thes Roahoxe eran iat Wrshion Expert Saye 45 Per Cente ie iuido Gh iheswuimtins Kirt with repeated the sume elfect. With the [tect lover,”* has had a meteoric career [leaped from the top of a bus to catch] io have Kldnapped thelr three-year-old |! @ precarious condition. She had no ith crean wle having much the appearance pee vom aindorset Tad aienet,| COmeNer eanae! ) \ of Feminine Customers Vrs INDIVIDUALITY EFFECTED IN is ff of a rose in the movies. which he entered after |an elevated railroad girder at 72d Street | daughter, Jean Caroline Kahn, from the {steam uP, and her captain threw an 1 Th I ‘ ‘ are carne euanS lar as a leading J@7d@ Columbus Avenu : ‘at No. 116 Lincoln Avenue, {@Chor over the side. Then boats Stas THE DESIGNS. as laid, ‘The inings in evening wraps were a8] becoming very popular as a leading [ane Columbus Avenue | L acahn home, at No, 116 Lincotn Avenue, |e. lowered, but no sign of the two , ther froc on this type hia t Was banded with and the | exquisite as the outside. omerald] man on the legitimate stage, where he 6 ns « 5] Rockville Centre, L. 1, spent last night men could be found. orty-fve per cent. of women to-day Saket RUB ENT LESS oni nE ira sleeves of were edged with] green was the favorite color ne} acted in company with such stars as{of persons who were watching the] in the Nassau County Jail in default of plitely classified by “the trade" ax) yt rota hones ali ermine, A iux s bouquet of hand pecially striking model \in_ tinsel el Barrymore, Margaret Ulington | “shootin of the picture stevenson | $1,000 ball. A outs,” according to Charles Pomer- | » white satin flowers that trailec} brocade of mingled colorings was col- nd Frita Seh use of his yood | w upon row, the shoulder Jz peeing BSR iN aturday afternoon Mrs. Kahn, who | Staessen hurried to Roo: Hospital me Sttaue . | e skirt a lared and curfed kolinsky and lined | |.) anc ye-man — personali he |p uses her maiden name, Levinson, call ih of Bins TAtuass one of the $1 n the tiniest of : my . é a With) emerald velvee, [twas drape eke ae ‘Hess Ea eM he} There it was found his skull was frae-| ge the Kahn home when Kahn's moth faninasaiee'tair, inthe tat ete \ ede chine cut}. ae na cath ; 5 a of UP at the) leit side of the waistline} ven he adopted the silent drama, [Tred He died tate last nikht. He wae bathing een Cefalina ane waited Miso, aevording te Mr. Pom Rio Breen Oe ea eg fainined They were | the right side a pointed insert of] oy yoy many of the screen's best- {#8 employed by George 1. Seitz, Inc.| pand@ut of the house to a walting auto- pahre trope ats en We eeeoury af <j a bees THEht ape ate late alc the| Kolinsky formed a baluncc aown OTE 3 und was soon ele- [producers of film: mobile, which sped away, The feminine tendency to embonpolut| an indivi ate chiffc y touched the floor, while] ERMINE USED FOR EVENING| vated to stardom. He was known — ws been ni by department | E davatan Havine apa t attached in the rigit a = d Hing ‘ tetilin effect. T) w entrancing b r white combi: RORY See Tas pet) A ae pee made of apple fon entwiner ee peda One very exquisite 1 lel was 0 b a | i y ch - Jack marauisette, embroidered tn tiny ‘a css ONY one wg ee ae ecomationiie' te rene ace Over Bank Inte White Plains Creek 0 sh $s und ermi the moi Jaa eed ae . f ere aat e 1 {he Nip owe a 30 as to give an Invisible s ud ¢ i Lara’ a A a aati xhibltors aaieaH| é ivet, it 1 Mt with dis out , while the natura rings. until | a Mt Liat mark narrow band ay f° or the lining and’ ocolla ng | ele inspection ould been ¥ ; f nsizct ‘ |: spre neem ett ummsereate ie Ain ' 1p [iuought to be hand on the [Injured in Smash When He Slaps at Insect—Second | elt adi ed ‘i ‘ MY plalded, with| Coral was a signitics Accident of Kind in Week. mm r bile driving his car Lake Street, near St. Marcy's Lake, Waite ce eae Bieta we je neice ott. being bead-embrutdercd ‘tn 2 : surprise B te 1 and winter <p crep: 1 \ , ara eGR tia akacs \} rapevine design Piains, Dr. Isaac V. ri Tuckahoe slapped at a bee which had ala) ee tia i akirt “ Vike an apret {collar of squirrel complete wrap. | SR als pe) worked With ng elther hi rh cording to the White Plains poli | J par anc i ¢ e buel tell at the right side B Ghner: Big fA08 OF DaAG, a6 Fa ene ate ue alice vi t d e en ect w eve ; 1 i and at the left side of | iis out of contro werved and, crashing through a small feuce a aroun broil red in i eo 1 M3 dl as . | up near the neck, The | | ss a ; arenes v rt) rinin pi voless wit! i dropped down u nin wt embankment into Deutermann Creek | S { ’ mae as ‘ mits es une ier f ntional appeal was ‘The car was badly dam aio SoonennEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE —' Unexpected guestscan’t videred « leted Wit) Hining of er a |headed evening gown, distingiu ¥ foral baskets of fruit preserves, which | 17, Cheney narrov Guarana’ atin ie “ mall ern Pan cae ta Bo lq olngulnp Gore OF aDBiire DUO VEIVS! |W. 10. cieeauted the hoo, were de-lancldane tra wor o when a ta. | Surprise you as much as ‘ er a i er »1 h rigt le of th rt 7 bf . COATS FOR SUITS AND t of ted OR ENR eR slaliadicr At cenee i tung him on the leg ; SEPARATE WEAR p Wap carded up ta ee bees ~ you can surprise them th 6 ‘ ad - tne| SLEEPS UPON ROOF, Sith a edl { f i i? : | id ,, with an unexpectedly hi tt ‘ ‘ A men fra ely ROLLS OFF, KILLED : : ee caer Leper i se the F " : good meal, if you have Sep: ¢ with | wie . Jyown color lowe \ Man Falls Five Stories to} iv of fal re} wide Hl mes | uation be: sp [inxs every Bo often to ive a delight. i on fie ties ipply of Heinz Oven d tage tassels ma & ‘ dive Was snuR-ftting and ssarnegl, . oiling 1 Mis sivey vo | Baked Beans on hand— French e, cover: |r op hier ornam ed tion of the scalp and is now con-13 a, M 1 fv Third Ave. | AIM ays ready toeat—just ing’ t ntire surtac i effect he centre front. of | tot rf t pos where bi the rew 61 ‘ » the hospital c ner was individual and cleza f ethane ane | Auiatiniiciee MURie wrecked earee le was fond f vor in| Meat and serve. One wrap tn line ; pe AaIVIS ual ner frock, suitable ay | Shae Me as ’ Ana Bian in Ned ity mode of trimming, which was anuner frock) Auitable for p ican tan amaearn ona n White amer ” there laat night | Witn Cherry rec applied bands of Krench Line « nt waa of narrow lu be 1 anket i ro! An exceptionutl tyn on the dark blue foundatic | 1 composed the enti ight Plains ye wrap was of te hand emb: ry in red ay odice, wh petals of net edged 8 the second harass i | in a delica patt It hudland white tubular be npyeed | « formed the skirt. A cluster |i. plete ao id eda enormous sleeves line of the bi rang | et roses, trailing buds : oe Ase ; He we e | of tan and brown orming etnaarioratad ny a fetching tinale White ‘lains Lodge of F din ORYAN (TO REvHEW RHE er tit] r@) EN 2 barrel collar, Brown cl i w furthe nhanced th} he © the divp! uy’ ot Aimer: lager of the Lynn Theatre. ¥ ng Injor Gen. J F. O'Ryan of the for t ; ning achie Jelighteul | ‘ ts of squirre A squirrel any ee Waele UB lon the nose by a ber ng|New York Nattor yard and other! armony fs : rolled away fre the ne f npiimentary to La Pee san j i] high officers will review th 1 nin as « vet, quitelisned the bottom of ¢ kirt a few days d laye Peekskill, fternoon. A A Si. : tre rims 1 MS BEADED TRIMMINGS FOR EVE | Se, Tae, nA nt nee nearby, | mud} apeciay 4 sh yl ee aly with Tomato a bes NING GOWNS | ea ; , ava Mayes w n rt 1 WP. OM. The

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