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eames SONNE Lm At AOL cee witee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, _ “‘Modern”’ Flapper 30,000 Years Old; STOCK QUOTATIONS Ancient Egypt ‘‘Saw Her First’’ With a = —<— STOCKS DECLNE ON HEAVY SELLING: Last. Open, High. Low. Last Adv Rumely .... 17 170 IT = -1T- | Mo KanaTex WI 17% 1 17% 17% | Strombe Studebaker g Car .. Aev Rumly pt. 88 06 88S LU paettio aress at marine Boat’, 6% | OM 6M “Air Reduction .. 81% =8T% 8TH) to Pacific pt Superior Ow... 6 6 6 EX Ld e Ajax Rubber . 18% 18% 13% | fontana Power . Sweets of Amer. 2s P font Ward ves. Spleer Mts .& m Sie National Biscult . 161% Tenn Cop & Chem 9% 9% 0% nis Cae x re oa sotsg [National En Sta 601 Texas Co 46% 40% 40% redomi Am Ag Chem .. S7% 4 N ry eae tind ES ee * ay ie, a? | Nevada Consol .. 15% Texas Pac 5 " " arihe K visage: T fall ge BINT Y Central... O44 Tex Coat & oii . 2k see A - isd NY NH & Hart 20% Tidewater Ol... 14114 141% Pe satitin Alsi al ral URS sep 8 [Norfolk & West . 117% Tobacco Prod. .., Gi 61% 60% kish Advances. Am Car Foundry 183 [North american. 92% Trans-Cont. Oll : 4 une, ; ig Pir Northern Pacific. 84% Transue Williams, shat Nunnally Co .... 1 mken Roller ° Am Teo + 108 107% | Onto Body & Blow 7 7 Tobaceo Prod There was heavy selling in th oe oe a 0 4h Ono Boay & Bow Tobnceo Prod stock market this morning and by Am Linseed O11. 3 3 81 |Orpheum Cir Caio ON the end of the third hour of busi- ‘Ain Laseomotlve . ‘ 121% Otte Steel pe: Union Pasi’s ding issues ex- Am Radiator ... 3% 128% |Owens Bottling United Drug ness declines in leading re Am Bafety Razor , ae Pacific Develop . United z ult tended to from one to four points. ‘Am Bhip & Com. Pacitio Gas & nited Retall St., The main influence was overnight Am Smelt & Ref 50% 58% | Pacific Oil A uscIP. Hong . Am Btee] Found. 42% 42% | Pan-Amer Pet ... U 8 Food Pr cables to the effect that Turkish Am Stee! Foun pt 104 104 |Pan-Amer Pet B U8 Ind Alcohol « : Am Bugar ss... 78 78 |renn RR. U8 Realty - Am Sumatra... 3 87% |Pere Marquette . 8 Rubber tet p 3 o 4 Am Tel & Cable. 64% ‘ 64% | Philadelphia Co . U Steel ... in i —_ - | a ; £ . Am Tel & Tel rts 3% 8 Pierce-Arrow stan Copper don and a heavy English security| The flapper of Paleolithic Spain a | . of Layer ‘Am Tobacco... 197% 186% | Pierce-Arrow pt.. Utah. secur! ; Sher long-skirted sister of toda: | im 2% Am Tobacco B . 152% , 18 Pierce Oil Vanadium 4 market. 4 AWW & Epfépept 454; " ¥ Pierce O11 pt . Va Caro Chem pt (4 ae The initial quotation on demand * * : " Am Wool . «96% r Pittsburgh Coal Vivaudou, Inc 124 12% re ve 4 ‘ é: > v Vi F Vabash RR 1% 1% Sepa ete sce)” Newer sisters WOR Long eres oe Aleem “ is more than two cents compared with Newer Sisters With Long Bingo by Bonita EMSAM. Gciisve GLH Postum Cereal .- 205, 108 12% Ski 4 |Postum Cereal pf 100% 100% “) the ‘anal quotation of last nisht:| Skirts Were Antedated by Air mie ccs ek tek a a fret Cee gs eS Tee as Later <. tay ew 6 the noon hour the quotation eae Rae nd Bl Gi geceee 3% 103%4| Producers & Refin 44% 45% % W Maryland 2d pf 2036 further dropped to $2.36 1-4. co-| Prototypes in Paleolithic a OOEY GOES | i009 oo. 308 Pubilo Ser of N J Veet Pacific sess rat ° ° * . Pullman Co 10 110 Rice Bric-a-Brac\*s ov." "3" Ponta Alew Sugar 45% | Sweat ghouse, le 61% 1! Pure OU +8 1 3 : Wheeling & L 12% Atl Guit & WI pf 18% * be incidentally, foreign bonds, particu- larly British and Japanese issues Spain as Cave Drawings Prove. were gold freely and at price con- = a j 7 ¢ é : CET Austin Ntohote .. 24% se arastianied, 4 ata oie cessions that ran to much as a By Real L, Sistnnts ‘ P . | Miss Hearns Makes Sad] baa ono... 08 Pesding Saale i he point. i * j Wreck of Broker’s Rooms | Buti & ohio f+ 98 Resins BMI: hen abana For a brief time after the opening D O you think that the present- ‘ iS dale A. 30% ‘ Ripunic @ted «6 F 87K Lwortningitn Pane of the stock market it appeared that day flapper is a modern pro- as She Is Pinched. Lhe ech ena ' . ; Ute meee W'th'n Pump pf B 54 *White Eagle Oll, 20% Brit Em Stl 24 pf 84% Reynolds Tob pf.. 117 © Bs dividend Bkn Rap Tran .. 22% a Republic Motors. 2% Bonita Hearn, vaudeville artist | pin Rap Tran cts 10% Royal Dutch who danced herself to fame @ decade} Burns Bros A ... 133 3 3 [st Joseph Le or two ago, danced herself into) urs Bros B +. ss ; Essex Market Court by way of Wash-| Beech Nut Pkg :- St L & S'west pe ington Mews to-day. She was ar-| ©#! Packing . ‘ 2% a Cec Sugar. duction? she 1s not! Did you know that the ultimate reason for clothes was to reveal rather than conceal? Did you ever happen to wonder why it is that women and not men make foreign news would be disregarded, but before the end of the first half hour the wave of selling became more and more urgent and, lacking organized support, prices receded al! through the list. aici LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 314s opened 100.34, off .04 ist 4%8 100.04, off .06; 24 99,90, 2%] 02; Sd 100, up .04; 4th 100.14, Kei 1 the display 624 erling Prod 53% nae 5 100. ; There was espectally urgent elle [og nee ie eet tnge raigned before Magistrate Corrigan | Cal Petroleum «.. ont fiver Ata in | Victory 4%8 100.48, off .06; Wal ing of independent steel shares| i, sq sari ttaien. hier bas on the charge of disorderly conduct, + oo | akcen Mee ages aie ew itm es fe te -which have been concerned in 411g now in this country studying th and after pleading not guilty, was} under 3. a0% are-Roebouck .. 85% 80% 85, 8 CURB coun y | height was exaggerated by the patine hi held in $500 ball for exam! cht > &O 855 44 85 Sopper 40% 20% 10 rregul Retail a ropos o mination : Seneca Copper «+. irregular. Retal ni proposed merger, the abandonment | modern plays, has made an intensive high heels, sometimes over Ive CUP eo ae - § 8 8 Monday. Cerro De Pasco.. 37% § Shattuck Ariz... 8! Miss Hearn, who gave her age as| crane More: it F pao vscs 8 thirty-three years and address as No.|Chi & BIN... 34% Ber a ne 247 West 44th Street, was arrested],* 2 UN tN: tie 7 67%] Stand Ol of Cal.. 117% Chi Gt West pf.. 14% s] ¥ Stand Ot] of N J last night by Patrolman Willlam|O M @ 5 P...... 31 Stand O of NJ pf 11 4%, off %; Mutual, 11 “| Gulf Oil, new, 62%, oft Standard Oil of Indiana, 116%, off 4 Cities Service, 198, up 11%; Inte: Pet., 20%; Macy common, 60%, 5 ms, 10%; 8. O., N. Yu 5a of which has just been announced. Republic Steel common dropped nore than three points and showed and paintings on the subject which 1s| ming originated in darkest Afric. * loss of ten points compared with |wecond only to the collection of the en gee = its recent high. Other independent | zo; study of the dress of all periods of|inches long. High heels are worn history. He has a collection of prints| BOW. and last winter none at all. . The use of monkey fur as a trim- 118% ropolitan Museum of Hine Arts.| Mr, Hiler, while yet a young man, CMASP ph... 48% ‘ Stewart-Warer . 4 ans 1p 3 q steels lost from one to three points. |-These pictures prove beyontl a doubt |1s a graduate of the University of rae oie mn pel Station, | cnt & Northwest. 90% ———. —— Rails, with few exceptions, went |that extremes in fashions run Pennsylvania and was a student at on complaint of Harry C. Rice, aJCRI@P...... 42% 43 3 a 5 " shions in : SAVINGS BANKS. ‘down as easily as the industrials. the Philadelphia Academy of Fine broker, in the latter's apartments at|}C RISPSepepl toy ‘ bool ee MLL IA. | curves, and that there were proto- CRI&PTpepft 100! No, 46 Washington News. According| cnile Copper .... 24%) to the patrolman, Mr. Rico sent an| Chino Copper -..- baal 3 SOS to the Mercer Street Station for | “luett-Peabody .. help after Miss Hearn had spent] o7,Col® -s.r1++ Dots 3 half an hour in all but wrecking the] Columbia Gas 1, 107 apartment. Columbia Graph . 3% 4 N. W. Cor. 14th Street and Eighth Ave. Arts. In Paris he studied at Cola- Delaware and Hudson showed a |types of our flappers 15,000 to 20,000 rossi's, Ia Moderne, Academie de la drop of more than three points and] years ago. Just about six times as]Grand Chaumiere. He has also done the higher priced dividend payers | jong ago as from the Christian era to| Xtensive research work in Berlin and generally showed a loss of about a|the present. baled ition: See SCE point. : Mr. Hiler traces the flapper of last] According to Mr. Hiler the origin " In the ofl group Mexican Petro-|winter directly to anclent Egypt. So] of dress was not to conceal, but that WERT eee eB Ie Ce leum was the chief sufferer, at onc |you sce she wasn't revolutionary, but]its source lay in sex attraction, Mr. time showing a loss of 3 3-4 points, |eactionary. Compare the two flap-\Hiler quotes Dr. Westermarch as say-| Under primitive conditions there are and tables were overturned, vases had| Comp Tab & Rec 70'S een Knocked to the floor and shat-| Consol Gay ... : | ' " F a se a ty 7, tered and paintings had bee ntorn | Conse! Tex . ad pera of the different ages. ‘The flap-]ing that women are pecoming more| more men t ri tk : ‘The course of Standard O11 share: |? i jen than women. Not enough 88 re Cont Can . pers of ancient Egypt wore knee|and more modest as they shorten] women to go around, Then it was up|{To™ their fastenings on the walls. | Cor pr dresser."’ The reason !s very simple. torn Products 4 2 t 2 was in direct contrast to the rest|length skirts and bobbed hair. They|their skirts. ‘The eminent Finnish-|to the man to attract tho girle. In|Rice sald Miss Hearn arrived at his | Gosden Copper’. Rereatles Coot, Te tzam Bt se icateicr ze ot the market. All showed advances | penciled their eyebrows and lashes|Britisher will have to retract that] civilized society there are more women bessestereaty at 5.80 o'clock and after | crue steel . sail tation of announcements of |@%4 darkened the lids to add that se-| statement now that the ladies are|than men and conditions are reversed. nocking things about in general, re- | Cruc Steel pf 2 baat an § Of ductive appenl we all know, Those|letting them down again! Now the women dress to attract the |fused to leave when ha ordered her} Cub Am Sug «. (0) od “melon” cuttings. re-Hy\in ladies rouged their cheeks men. They won't always admit this, 80. ub Am Bug pt . : cei - aa ante lip-stick where it would| Have you ever wondered why it is|but It is © fact. Mr. Hiller has the} While the battle was on in the| Cubs Cn Sus pt. : Fer annum on sums from $5 to $5,000 entitled thereto under the By-laws, PASSENGER LIST show to advantage. They wore long|that women and not the men make|proofs. The men are dressing more |#Partment a taxicab that had taken peer ae DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE UCT, 3rd WILL DRAW INTEREST EBROM earrings and would have smoked [all the display in dress? {t wasn't al-}and more sombrely and the women |the dancer to the Mews stood outside} Oo Bone f OCT. 1st. more and more gayly, and Mr. Hiler|!t meter already beginning to kick bids us look for the time when the|the edges off a second $5 bill, with] iiec stor Bat . prophecy of the French poet Verlaine | $5.10 showing on {ts dials, A patrol} Emerson Brant wili come true, “When madmen walk} Wagon had to be called to get the} Endteott John . cigarettes if they had known how it|ways like this! There was a time would have shocked the prudes. And|when the men were the most gayly we have been complacently thinking |dressed! In prehistoric times and in to ourselves that these Sappers of| uncivilized parts of the world to-d Eastman Koda Interest Creuited Quarterly WILLIAM FELSINGER, WALTER R. BRINCKERHOEF, Secretary, CLARENG Baby Born in Reliance’s bs BE : the sHAle) Wasi and inthe “Heavy [the etvesta all clotied 4h (black dancer to the police station. Birle v....50e0 ‘Open Mondays from 10 A. M, to 7 P.M. Satur } d ours were the last gasp in all things avy 2 in z aera oes faturd: Steerage Is Name odern. Even the flappers were — Erte Ist pf other days from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. holidays encereed: » After Liner. fooled! CHICAGO CENSOR are NR Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage There were 1,000 passengers on the Now the flapper has peeled off her : iy Uae Reliance of the United | ollesiate “Campus Tofs” and _ap- Eggs as Eggs, or Even Chicks, 0. K. pears in long, sinuous dresses. Does erican Lines when she sailed she think she's modern? Naturally! 9 A from Europe on Sept. 19, but there | But does she know that she is almost But Not When The re Alli ‘ators an exact replica of tl -girls of “FIRED” BY MAIL| "0" 22" : Gen Asphalt ..... 60% CHICAGO, Sept, 29.—The Rev. John] Gen Flectrie ..... 174% ak % | EXGEL S/OI. Henry Williamson, Chicago's $10,000 a pe arr ae Sia Greenwich | SAVINGS BA y year Law Enforcement Commissioner, ‘were 1,001 when she came to her pier ea e+ ee ee ee, ee 2 ee 6-2 ee i ithic Spain? The are draw- Gt North pf ... 80 at the foot of West 46th Street to- een eae tne a shelters was “fired” by mail yesterday by Mayor] (it North Ore ets 89 Savings Bank day. The one was, or will be, Johann}, “Gogul, Spain, which upset her good A so. * ‘Thompson. He was given until Satur-| Guit State Stool. 84% 85% 8 Reliance Skarica, who was born in| opinions of her dressmaker! Postmaster Thinks Reptiles Should Be Barred From |aay nicht to cicsn out nix desk tn tho| Hudson Motors : ‘ Re pape ie | ; the steerage last Saturday. iitiema® ancients: apanign nenorites a 7, Clty Hav, Homestake Min. 7 cor. ve. : Bonttors | enest His~ mother {6 Mrs. Dragutin| wore Jong, ankle-length dresses with Mails in Interest of Women Clerks. He ound the latter of dissiseel on] Cet cece } NEW YORK |] || bystawe ‘on Oct. 1 sieaiitendd Sumee. Who is on her! p_nels and swinging draperies pet WASHINGTON, Sept, 29 (Associated Press)—A few bdleary-eyed| the floor of his office when he got down| Hydraulle Stoel .. 6% 4 DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF Oe way to Farrel, Pa., to meet her hus- like the girls on the avenue to-day! hp work at neon He retuned tolcenanc: r 3 I] |] Deposits made 1 band, who came to this country & few|They didn't have lace stockings—it | CTocodiles, a yard or so in length, whose digestion enables them to chew] {).”vonerar belief that the Mayor dine | wane canta ‘ . Four Per Cent ths i weeks ago. was too hot for them-—»ut they tat-| up broom handles as a man would a toothpick, may be “harmless” in the|m™/ssed him because he has been using| int Comb Eng .-- { he passengers included Mme. Jo-|toed their le—er—limbs in the most legal ‘sauke of th) deh “Frenchy” Mader and “Big Tim" Mur-| tnt Cons Corp 4 per annum has been declared April, July and aaa ann Gadski, her daughter, Lottie] intricate designs and made out rather | '°® of the word when shipped by parcel post, but Postmaster A. L. phy. the former en feeeya pes Int Cement : to depositors on sums from ts can be opened by mall. a gy ky tig eats ete : 7 jatter sentenced to the penitentiary in Maye Man i A a of St. Louls brewers; Sam Franko, | must be said for them that they wore RESMPnN She DIRUCHE Association € Te in No vice eetelentione uae Hekel essere ou ending September 30th, 1922 3 CADWAY i musical director, who arrived with a|it straight to conform with their flow-]0f Postmasters here to-day, Mr. joggs, then the contents of such eggs |out the city H os beter = —= Stradivarius bought from Dr. Johan|ing draperies, Their bodices were|Behymer explained that live animals |atter hatching, in the form of live | Mr. Williamson's association with ay 488 Deposits made on or . INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTIG. Te Manen, and Albert Spalding, the|quite decollete and their turnout was}and various kinds of barnyard stock|chicks, only to be followed by full- |Mader and Murphy embroiled him with}7"0 ("01 4 October 10th will draw im |} | “INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY, Bé American violinist. topped by a chic little turban with a ey Grown’ dhlciicinare cad demseticatan [Onis OF Folloo wivamerrin, and thal mene Ol +o. 4g Mic Vorics September 31, 183i, Bg : Last Sunday the Reliance ran into|single feather on it. Not much dif- ee ee me we Ldiaieosal bPth Rare Be stlcated | Mfayor backed up the Chief, J ieayeer Nove 48% ° terest trom October 1, 1922 veniar quarterly dividend. oP aoltaeaa Ni a hurrieane which blew all day. ference, is there? privileges, if, In transit, they wore | But when alligators and other grue- Man & Gult esore” t ‘ ———— ae | helt per cent, (late) on (he peetiaea man ¥ — badges inscribed “harmless,"* somo. creatures happen along in the| 91 RIKERS ON ERIE apernnn ++ MM Put Your Savings i» a Savings Bank | ‘4}, stock, of this Company, payable Osten 5 a: WOMEN’S FARM ow, of course, there Is a reason| ‘The Cincinnat! Postmaster was in- | usual run of busi nd, as was the WwW Son BN Gomme tH ‘ it ord at the’ close of business Oxehee ih 28 ee ENS DOLONY - 125, ail this ropeiicn in sivies, Mr |clines. to dount’ thet postmistresses |caso recently at an Ohio postoffice NOT YET AT WORK jicssecot: 33% Quarterly Livinends OWEN SHEPHERD, Treasurer, Py pa WILL OPEN ON JAN. 1Jiticr explains it. He says that the{or young women clerks tn the home fescape from their erates amt wallow eee different fashions each accentuate the | Post Office would look upon a crate charms of different parts of the body. of live mice as “harmless.” Also, And there aren't so very many. The|Mr, Behymer appeared not to look Lehigh Valley .. 66% 1 THIRD AVE., COR, 7th STREET. Jersey City Shopmen Awail Orders to Return. about the office snapping broomsticks i Offenders Will Go There In- and otherwise giving vent to playful fae stead of Blackwell's Island, Pranks until reduced to the offictal Lig & Myere B14 interest tor er annum on| 66 ider Girl and young women offenders w4t! | fee, limbs, bust and the form taken | with serenity upon the prospect some |‘*harmless" stage, he declared 1t was] Although the Erie Railroad strike |Lima Loco By Three months N : ae too han I consid \ no longer be associated with hardened br meal: The sate oe sine las day of eine obliged to ‘attend, jabout time to call a halt. was reported settled by the confer- ier ie 12% , eons. Lal wa Cralaren s. 8. FONTAIN® stincts, and appeals, througn different | wa ReAcearit : pee : a + 32 er 80, ayable Oct, ms f ‘ characters after the opening of the|stvicg, aro mude of them, Beare car ms ra hae oon venting failed to take anY|ence at Youngstown, ©., yesterday, | Lorillard 109% je 108 ,, [rate of Financial Editor Women's Farm Colony at Greycourt,| ‘Phe high, powdered coiffures worn | gaily postal routine. action, evidently feeling the ‘harm-} | strising employees at Jersey City {rother Lode .... 10% Deposits on o1 routine, less’ phase of parecl post manage- 4 McIntyre P Mines The evolution of the egg, ho fell,|ment would in the proper course of Mack Truck Inc. N. ¥., on Jan. 1. Hitherto ell women|by the ladies of Louis's court at tracted the eye to the face by the 1% Cidereeae of did not return to work to-day. 5} © 53 offenders have been sent to the was not so bad, explaining that first Jevents be ted odifled by th 7 f | Mallinson & Co - ae ‘ tackwell'g|elaborate frame. Do you remember |the parcel post’ hoedie chat firut fe corrected or modified by the] A committee went to the homes of [Mallinson & Co - ee. sd, : i Weenen's Workhouse, Blackwell's }oaborate, frame worn fow sear y post handled crates of! postal authorities, the strikers In the night and told the Sian wee sup. es 7 oo oro ago? They accentuated the lines o en not to go back until official|Mariand on . J Provision for the establishment of the the figure and further attention was = received Magma Cop 3 ‘ $ p B ™ Women's Farm Colony was one of the | called to it by draping the gown with| SAVES CHILDREN “HAPPY JACK” REARDON vite loads of stiikebreakers {Mex See : Union out UNION 8 ngs ak last acts of Mayor Mitchel’s Adminis- nee ee a One Bae FROM BRONX FIRE DIE AT AGE OF 62| went home on a milk train this morn- | Mex Sem ct vos 1 A DIVIDEND fav teen decuea tor | the most acute ang (ation, It/will accommodate about 200 {there Was the "split" skirt. When the _—_ a ing, supposing the strike over. Some] sraxwell Motors A 60% 56% tilGepouite entitled thefato nt the rate of | readable commentato: inmates. The total cost, Including | {c8* Terormers of out day fave wpour Man Craw -,|4 Few Years Ago He Was Known |of them later returned to work. jaxwell Motore B 1TH 27% FOUK PER CENT A Bs prog ae Soll ny our modern’ depravity aad lack of) Man Crawls Through Smoke as “Macecian [ikacean? In expectation of possible trouble, | stextcan Pet ....- 1888; 38314 sca ime take tat catimtan ee on the speculative sidd ie ees nord ink 0 ; ; extsa detail of police was sent to| Mexican Pet pt -- ory snnum 9 aire + ‘TO REPAIR JERSEY CITY BRINGE, | P"e2Ch Court costumes which were to Effect Rescue. John J, ("Happy Jack") Reardon of oo Erie terminal. Miami Copper + 2 ath Lai before Bet 3 will Maran of the Stock Market,’ TRENTON, N. J.. Sept. 29.—Repairs | Welkhed In ounces. vg My.| TWO Young children, a boy and a gtrl,| No. $19 Kast 79th Street, where he lived rere aeicale aie three months’ terest on J : says one of the mospo to the floor of the Boulevard Avenuel yer, were the little girl type. They | were rescued from a fire in the five-|with a brother and stster, dled aud- FOREIGN RASBANGH OPENED yin & St Louis. 8% 8% eee OELTOTG. MILLS. Yreside : t fi reel Bridge, Jersey City, are recommended |appealed to the protective instincts] story apartment house at No. 1984 Man|denly last night. Mr. Reardon was lagen a taveca; cation, a] lt dic TINCKERHOD, Secretary, prominen inancier: to the State Public Utility Commission] of the paternal male collegiate. Mr. oy Y x Sterling, 10.fo 8 Mon. 10 to 7, “Bat. 10 10 2 | © in a report submitted here to-day by |Hiler definately states that the reason | mlon Avenue, the Bronx, last night, Rou eae be yoara old. At the time] o7'°C 2 '1-2. French francs, demand, | SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS | ACCOU tye carte} |in Wall Street. " n at he we ETIRS ACCEPTE! 7 se for the recent change in fashion was} Running through smoke-filled hall confidential in- ; cables, .0756 1-2; off .0001 1-2. | ~ ’ : : fame ere a a meeipee! of ihe Peeie the DRAIN HOGELAR Daaeer | ive ees hace Aiente crank ne ces at | specter under Nicholas, Hayes Come |fregemand: 048k; vables, 088 1-8) ¥, &5 DATING IDE SAVING K| Don’t fail to read hi Commission's Division ot sea _and| roused too mich of a platonic inter-| wast 78th. Beret, the rene comnes| missioner of the Department of Water|up 0000 1-2. Belgian france, demand, ‘2 (0| FROM cone Sith, Avenue and Ninth, Street, meaty suggestive col dine ‘ ow Have declared “e Stdarteriy Grade Crossings, |The | Improvements est, and the girls just couldn't stand) Norman Schiffman, two and @ half, and] SUPPIY, Gas and Electricity. CT 42,0005. ON SAVINGS |OCT. Ast] ata a's rate'os wee ; ways the report, in order to make the rhe long, sinuous, seductive ‘line | Dis slater Leonta, ten, to the street just} Until about eight years ago Mr. Rear- Lapehy a "032 cables, . AND SOMETIMES MORE PER ; structure safe for trafic, was the result, It 1s an adult woman | before firemen arrived. Part of the way]on served several terms as Alderman, | Gutigers, demand WD cables, ane Paid by the old reliable CENT. “ } er type, if you ‘like. A distinct change | Haft had to crawl on bis hands and} having long been a Tammany man in| ogy ,9003. Swies francs, demand, .1858; : { MERAR TE: MARCBART PINS Rene eae gen istet gon Os | Gnaee! tusuugh! Bulag smoke thet et | fie M61. Acesmibie. Distrinte’ Betare tha (tablen 71860 CT tor nma rs Franklin Society per annum, which will be evodited on ; } Samuel Bronk, fifty-five, a merchant | there is subconscious appeal to man's| most blinded him, authority to perform marriages was}mand, al aie asib; canice, FIFTEEN PARK ROW, N. ¥. 1022. ame Ss : | living at No, 102 Eastern Parkway, |!atent mother complex. Mr. Hiler] ‘The fire was discovered by women ten-| conferred on the City Clerk, Mr. Rear- | Sweden One tntoreay ss demand) Park Row Bld, 1 Ground Fleer, eer Srrnelten oon. | 4 Brooklyn, died suddenly this morning at | inks Pa present atv Rte the} ants when smoke issued from he wip-|don was known as "the marrying Alder- At on 1696; off .0007. Den- fem N MONDAYS, 0 A. eS careeien his death. slender line was in yogue then and S!Pser, on the first Noor, It wae extin-| vived by the brother and atster with] of¢ 9903 wulehed with little aitticuity, bem be Xixed, & en ee ane ceineeeatn) adn

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