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es 1) Ne . ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. Annual **Streets of Wonderland’? Bazaar OVER 20'S TODANCE — To Be Brooklyn Club Wumen’s.Greatest OLDWALTZ, POLKA, ae |] NEAT FLATBUSH Community Center for Elder Folk to Be Established Thursday Night. me Greatest. Rerme pyar, the Winter Garden.” number of girls and h Mirried and no place to go? with County Leader John H. Mc- Cooey believes that hundreds of couples are tled down to a humdrum existence simply because noone seems to care to organize them into a jolly, harmonious body and help them to spruce up and get some wholesome |] ( ONE WEEK ONLY “me MAT.TO-DAY enjoyment far from the clatter and BLANCHE, 4 CHARLES. patter of tho ultra modern flapper ING* WINNINGER In a condensed version of the American and finale hopper. and European Musical Success, “Ever notice how married folks, “AS YOU WERE” ones who enjoy daricing, for instance, 4 ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE BILL, Incl. stand abashed or entirely shun func- BERT BAKER 4k? tions where the so called modern bio 3 PASQUALT BROS. steps hold the board, for fear that ||| ELBY & ST. LEO | DU TEIL & covey Mats, 25¢ to $1 (Except Sat. & Holidays, their conservative waltzing might call Eivs.50e to $1,50( x. Sat.,8un.@ Holidays) attention to the fact that they are a litte behind the times? Every one ELTINGE caters to the youngsters. All socicty FLORENCE REED events are keyed up to star somo |} , graceful debutante or to turn the/fin “EAST of SUEZ” spotlight on some one of either sex BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM in their teens. Does any one scem|f—— ~~ ae 5 Mes coment tee to think about the older married |] SHUBERT ™e%, 44 8t.W.ot B's. ” . : £ CHAIRMAN DANCING couples, Noy but (t is tinie that they U Matinoes Wed. and Sa‘ Is Preparing for It and It’s mr of St. Bartholomew’ Church, Marai| ‘t-" declared Mrs, Minsterer at her|{ GREENWICH | VILLAGE FOLLIES Ss . t r Gi 7 shal tl we *, ye home on Clarendon Road, Viatbush, Fourth Annual Production, ure to Establish Record in : Gras specialties; Women's Auxillary] qa, eae 5; . of the Caledonia Hospital, refresh- ma che 4 Picturesque Entertainment ments, Women of 76, DijA. Ri, drug] With the thought In mind that the ; ¥ - older folks, as young in heart and store; Fellowship of Life More Abundant, rest room, books, speakers; Sons and Daughtérs of New England, srooklyn Chapter, popcorn; St. spirit as ever, but with their merri- ment suppressed through lack of a sultable outlet, Mrs. Minsterer pro- po to organize next Thursday even- ‘Women. of practically every wom- an’s club in Brooklyn are working for } sansa All Transpontine Femininity f Rk perme Eyer, ey Mat lomorow NTE ‘op. Mai Ye la dein ga SSING | SHOW || “Most elaborate production ever seen at “Full of vim and color. Everything in it youcan possibly ask of a revue. Endless ing among them."’ —Geo. S. Kaufman, Times. : Mrs. Sallie McRee Minsterer, Democratic co-leader et the bien. |] | soning WILLIE EUGENE HOWARD teenth Assembly District in Brooklynl] LOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS) GIRLS in AMERICA J _AMUSEMENTS. _ Ee Jove 4 ifoe AMUSEMENTS. AMBASSADOR 2°55." TO-NIGHT « 5c ‘The International Musleal Succes THE LADY IN ERMINE and a eminent Lg 219: —B. B. Fox, Tribune. ardly a single stock- BIJOU ‘¥sr.45 TO-MOR'W EVE. op. BLO MOVES HERE TO-NIGHT A Document of Emotion Wea. and GREATEST, MUSICAL iT wi WOMEN LOVE THE ARK MUSIC HAL ‘AR ON BROADWAY And Also Celebrates i. 1ST avers COMEDY 7 THEA., 4lat, Bot BY, Bva. 8.30. © THIN ICE Thuredey saturde 30th & Bway, Bvi CASINO Man eyacehas comedy SALLY, IRENE «2 MARY Sensation, DDIE DOWLING G rast. | MOROSCO West 461 t of Broadway. to. Wed. & Gat. . Wires _PLAY. MAXINE ELLIOTT Hoes A DRAMATIO GEM! SELWYN THEATRES ON W. 42D ST. TIMES SQ. SMASHING COMEDY HIT. The EXCITERS with ALLAN DIN) APOLLO FRANK TINNEY IN A MUSIGIRL COMEDY, r THEATRE, | TO-DAY, 24 Apply to DAFFY DILL trae Hvn.8.50, Mats.Wed.e Sat.2.o. | | 1O-DAY—TO-NIGHT—LAST CHANCES SELWYN To Compete For $1,000 Prize pal XANDER || Fer New Name for — — BERNARD & CARR : PARTNERS AGAIN, A LITTLE CHILD cto" them _ MADGE KENNEDY ty FRaNi chaven, SPITE GORNER ARTHUR 1 (OPK. is ETHEL BARRYMORE In “Rose Bernd” Hau PeTMA: THEA., S| wens CENTURY trie west. ‘Te."Cot. TURSDAY—BANKERS’ NIGHT. ___ WORK; “The Cid Soak RAILROAD r wat ee Jersey City, N. J, TNS, THEA gl y City, BURLESQUES Sie Daily’ s'30° ‘ove HELP WANTED—MALE. ‘Theatre, 624 St. and Centra BAL serge OPERA | WANTED: ee cr maeties Bares, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN, Mats. Wed & BIGGEST Ft TOW) AVERY Hor’ Koons ia hing Success, Y MEN . LEAVE HOM SKILLED IN RAILRO J sia sain went The imont, hilarious comedy STEADY EMPLOYME - te ap STANDARD WAGES VANDERBILT i, wsa.a sat.2.00 AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES AL’S HERE} i pox manauis, LABOR BOARD. Wat etn. Even 8.50. PLYMOUTH srt. thura, and Sat W. 42d Bt. | TO-NIGHT, 8.5 CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERS c. E, Chambers, Supt. Motive Power & Equipny Sensational William Fox Photo Piag, William Fox Presents WANTED—MECHANICS AND HELPERS, Regular. positions a open at the following ra authorized by the Uni States Railroad Labor Boag Machinists Bollermakers : Blackamiths era Sheet Metal E WOR Workers Blectrical the “Streets of Wonderland’ bazaar, Thomas Mission Ald Society, pre t " : f ‘ ing the East Flatbush Community eT T., W. i which will be held under the auspices Niponasy. fey er pets ga Centre at a meeting to be held in the Snkoabwar 5, * J a] Bi 1564. Eva, 8.3 } of Colony House, Inc., Friday, Nov 2resbyterian Church, miscellaneous | Auditorium of Public School No. 181, MATS. WED. & SAT. 2.30 8, and Saturday, Nov. 4, in the 13th . BauNartan articles; Extension Society of Adelphi aye | re aT ere Academy, Russian booth, brass goods; | Hundreds of couples whose ages PLAYHOUSE. W. 48th. Bry. Regiment Armory. This is the annual ‘ Mints. Wed. and Sat., 2 range from twenty upward have sig- j co-operative event which unites all : Queen Mother Society of Binipson! ined their intent! f becoming MR. ARNOLD DALY Mrs. John H. Hallock, Chairman,| [ethodist Bpiscopal Church, pine|Pified their intention o rae ted ON THE STAIRS" local societies of a religious, patriotic] vrs. John Nix, Miss Mary Yorshay,| rees and woodsy articles: The New| Charter members in this unique or 1} py i or welfare nature. Since the member-| Misa Violet Storey, Mra. Arthur] %ra Association of Brooklyn, fortune} nization. Te is plained to Hal REPUBLIC Went 42 + .* ship in thege associations includes Lewis, Mrs. Edward Silsbee, Mr#.] elling; Woman's Naval Service, Inc, hub v tae cee, ane) Sete Phen Matt about 6,000 women, Wonderland is the] Slzabeth Kerley,» Mrs. David Vor- | andy’ nia “that are dances and not contortion ‘ shay, Mrs, Eugene Daly, Mrs. How-]| Organizations which have taken 4. 8 ¢ thous int chief tople of conversation at theland, the Misses Howard, Mrs. Walde-| 2oths, but which have not yet an-| Will be enJoved. | Home of those jnlst- Present time. mar Bussing, Mrs, Norman Zeno, Mrs.|Aounced what they will well are: | (M00 MN Tn” Mtns ning th M0 Mrs. Donald MacLean is director of| Tollman, Miss Eva Branch, Mrs.| Auxillary 12th Regiment, Baptist | (Nev falled miserably jn letrnitie 1 the pageant-bazaar. The Executive} Lester Toi Eyck, Miss Irene Cramer,|Home, Bensonhurst ~— Preshyterlan| ti tney joarned the steps the Committee ts composed of Mrs. George| Miss Dorothy Nix, Miss Edna Lovy|“hurch’s Women's Soclety, Berkeley |i cre no longer moder. ‘Winthrop Knight, Chairman; Mrs. F.Jand Miss Emilie Mayers. natitute Alumnae Association, Brook- |" srs, Minsterer in tentatively out G, Fischer, Mrs, John H. Hallock,] Mrs. J. T..W. Kastendieck is|!¥" Juvenile Probation Association, m es utelini EMmetY hespogpen veel tae. Wiles Gc Hyena and Me. John|Ctainaan of tho ‘Press Committes. | Brooklyn Kraft and Keramic Society, |Nning her plans will suggest umole 7] Lansing Swan.” Miss Helen C. Ryon| Her associates are Miss Gertruda| Chapin Home, che peri wae uae obe foe The eatiiisrs 1 Jtbap fa teins cise rare: Wad a sat re: ow. Hu. , City Playgrownd League of New] for the nm Be eee sceealite Coie ie ROUNT : is Chairman ofthe Nis direst aa biden tl By Bn aka 4} York, Divine Sclenco EMelency Club, | cussions following addresses by prom 1] fs PRODUCTION pein << 2 oe Flatbush Boys’ Club, Fort Greene] !nent speakers at stated ines ings an YANKEE PRINCESS j ae WOMEN FF ee TER ILL} Chapter D. A. R., Home for Recrea- | other Interesting innovations. ; . tion of Women and Children, Hope: |= Kalman's Latest Musleal Gem, t the par riaapaetee otenn boner: ae The organizations which have al-|well Society of Brooklyn, Men's Club] mM, Wienschenk and Mrs. Alexander |] + Ser E ROTTS | an vip roe Aen Tey Eoucn {ready signed» up for Wonderland}of St. Mark's Church, Packer] Cunningham assisting. EMPIRE Matinee Web aha Bake Dasaar which was booths and have selected their spe-|Alumnae — Association, —_ Prospect * “HENRY MILLER H Mansion three years ago, it i# not 6" | tte ure: Heights Hospital, Smith College] MORE OF THE BOOTHS THAT RUTH CHATTERTON the exclusive benefit of that institu-| 4 nerican Red Cross, first aid and|Alumnae of Brooklyn, Social Service] WILL ATTRACT ATTENTION, } ‘With the exception of a feo of iniieny A TENDRESSE” sien. ie ibe booth, each|Sutrition work; Armenfan General |Committee of Brooklyn Hospital. ‘The Wonderland booth of the So- }] Hatallie’s play $66 paid for the space or each! Rénevolent Union, rug making and| Sunshine League of Evangelical Home | ciety of Now England Women, Bro ‘i has the proceeds of its work for . " ¥ of oth Bt. j club © Shoals Oriental goods: Associated Alumnae of| or the Aged, Theosophical Society,Jiyn Chapter, Mrs, Robert 1°, Iv FULTON cat Pel t its own treasury. Besi Whe ®0-l Adelphi Academy, toys; Baptist{ Brooklyn Lodge, Women's President, will take the form of a rus oman SHOW IN 1 j clety is given 200 tickets. x kai Home, Junior Auxillary, candy; Boys’|Brooklyn Society Ethical Culture, ]arug store. Mrs. Frederick Y. Look EDWARD ROYCE mescwre 4 ceeds from the sale of these tickets! wWercome Hall, Ladies’ Auxillary, re-| Troop 169, Boy Syéuts of America} is Chairman of the committee, whic | also goes to their treasury. freshments; Brooklyn Association for|S0y Rangers ‘of America; American|includes Mrs. Robert I. Ivgs, { WILL RESEMBLE AN OUTDOOR] mproving Condition, of the Poor, ar-|‘eston, Auxiliary 106th Infantry; IAt- | Frederick W. Burbank, Mrs. “A ROLLS 1 i CARNIVAL. ticles manufactured by the blind; |4e Italy Nelghborhood Association; }G, Brown, Mrs. William Brou; Gam iiapie wor ans sepne Streets of Wonderland” will] Brooklyn Home for Children, dolis}30cial Service Committee of Cumber-|Charles L. Foster, | Mrs. SAM HARRIS siitinoes Ww. be given in the form of an outdoor] Md fancy articles; Brooklyn Music land and Greenpoint Hospitals,|(@utes, Mrs. Marshall W. Anthony Masulre's New Ci camival this year. They will occup; |"chool Sett'emont, magazines; Brook- | omen League for Gervice of the} vrs. Henry G. Holch, Mrs, dw ms aA BOW i fue entire floor of the armory. ‘Therv| ‘vn Training Schoo! for Girls, bakery | Lew!s Aveaue Congregational Church, | w, Haskins, Mrs. Frank Holbert, Mrs. |] dience took it to Its heart | will be a viflage green in the centreJand lunchroom; Brooklyn Welcome |Sfooklyn Chapter No. 1 of American} George E. Miner, Mrs. James McNeil. sai at Gait OE the armory floor. From this green,| Home for Girls, tea room; Brookly:| Wer Mothers, Women’s Society. off Mrs, Arthur B. Mann, Miss Elizabeth Rr. Jere cactus Mliage streets will lead past th |Cattolle Bic Saters, Christmas troc [yi78Ce Baptist Church, \towett's Land-|Nairns and Mrs. W. Palmer § ACH, EDDINGER— MARY NASH. ~ aia ws Catholic Church, Brooklyn Nurd-] The Associate Alumnae of Adelphi |] 6 booths, which are to be decorated in] ind fancy artic'es. Miy REA Atanas loapital, of thelicadyary wall have ki toy. booth Kt “CAPTAIN f: four will be reserved for Colény|Central Congresational Church, In. |cattole Young Women's League} Chairman of thelr committec, Mrs 1} {yg a COHAN rs 4 ‘ies’ Ald Society, fancy articles: doly Innocents Auxiliary. Yilliam F, Rose, Treasure nd Mrs. THE th CHAIN j Sere Tames W. Buchanan, Chairman of pirate band.|hurch of Divine Light. sunflower | WONDERLAND WILL NOT NEQ- A feature will be which will occupy the space at the | pooth and grab-bag: Columbia House LECT THE INNER MAN. Teesan a cemealttes pelted Fred. |] - i ees aE extreme end of the armory. "| Settlement, miscellaneous article: The Brooklyn Welcome Home has 4 Thea. 4 areon. : 3 ric Butter, 2 Mildred Grea x, | George Winthrop Knight will be the} iain Home for Incurables, dole | taken “two booths at Wonderland ey Seer eee stains — KLAW mes DONALD Ware la his pirate chief. toys, cakes and enndies; Flatbus! bThese booths will be made into al Mrs, Martha Harmon will have med, ish Characters Instead of using part of the armory | preonvterian Chureh, ‘Women's | small tea room where coffee and] -harge of the Salvation Army booth. floor for the tea room, Colony House} engue, children's booth; Flatbush | srullers, frankfurters, potato salad,| — y4\s ; " A » U Miscellaneous articles will be sold “i wih convert Memorial Hall Into 4) Wellosiey Club, gift shop for we | sandwiches and homemade marma-|,t the booth of the Women's Society |] LIBERTY Stings 20 {i ros ahr) miniature cocoanut grove for the} rolks: Florence Nightingale Federa Evenings 4.25 ade will be sold. The waitresses will }o¢ Grace Baptist Church. Mrs. J. P. vear white costumes with green taf | MocQuillin -is Chairman of the com- feta aprons and caps. Mrs. P, K.| mittee, which includes Mrs, M, Mat- Danneman is Chairman of the com- | *hewson, Mrs. S. Purdy, Mrs. G, Rar veh. Branch Allianc’ | inittee, which Includes Mrs. L. J.| lay, Mrs. H Deusen, Mrs. M nkes, waffics and coffee; Gardne ng, Mrs. Thomas Burkhard, Mrs, O.] “lecker and Mrs. H. Hatfield, tunshine Day Nursery, miscellane Danneman, Mrs. Arthur Millikin,] Mrs, Alonzo Caruano is Chairman 18; Graham Home for Old Ludien Edward Hempke, Dr. Mury| of the committee of the Packer ~ood'y shop: Good Will Charity Circle | tackles, Mra, Harry Tarr Bell | ‘lumnag Association. unchroom; Goucher College Alumnar | \trs, Edna Tift, Mrs. George Pepper,| The Women's Auxiliary of the Cale- rift shop. Mrs. May Kavanaugh, Miss Con-|donian Hospital will have a refresh- Imperial Order of Daughters of} stance Schiiffer, Miss Marie Triebus,| "ent booth. Miss Estelle Noble, British Empire, William Shakespeare | try. RC, Talbot-Perkins, Mrs, Will-| President of the auxiliary, ts Chair. Chapter, orangeade; Industrial Schoo} om Kurtz, Mrs. E. G. Entwistle,|4n of thelr committee. Association of Brooklyn, Eastern] srg William MacDonald and Mrs.| Miss Loulge Elfort is Chairman of strict, cakes; Kappa Phi Club, nov | Shares V, Lawrence "| the Good Will Charity Circle's Wtn- Itles; Lieut, Lawrence 0,'C, Love! The Wellesley Women of Flatbush | ‘¢Tland Committee Their booth American Legion’; Auxillary | ye selected Miss Natelie Smith as] Will be in the form of a lunch room, vacellaneous and fancy articles | Ytt DMO? weir Wonderland booth | “ere cake und coffee will be served. duration of Wonderland,, Supper will be served there instead of a regular dimner. , A large card party will be held th&e Friday afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Frederick Fischer There will be dancing both Friday an Saturday evenings, with Mrs, Robor Lee (Elsie Calder) in charge. ‘Mrs. Gustave W. Thompson will bc in charge of the tea room. Mrs. Raly! Forehay will be Chairman of Wait resses, The tea room hostesses will be Mrs. Charies C. Albertson, Mra Wugene C. Alder, Mrs, Stanley An dvews, Mrs. Frederick H. Baldwin jr. Mrs. Raymond H. Baylis, Mrs. Wa! ter Denney, Mrs. William H. Bir) Mra. Willlam Bishop, Mrs. Jobr tion of the Methodist Episcopal Hor pital. goody shop: Fortnightly Liter ory Club, aprons, towels, &c.; Fourt! Vtarian Ch R Direction Wm. Morris. Nights and Sat, Mat., pine a oe 5 EQUITY 48th ST. THEATRE E. of B'WAY. EVS. at Ge OPENING TO-NIGHT 4% "| EQUITY PLAYERS. in “MALVALOCA”’ Staged by AUGUSTin DUNCAN S NOW ON SA IN ADNAN, id SAT. DALY'S Horney Ga. Sicect Thngien Col. 1446. Mats, Wed. an® Sat. OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT, DOLLY JORDAN With JOSEPHINE VICTOR. —S8EAT SALE NOW— 4 Bway, 40 8t ‘Mata, Wed. & 0 ts waltics oF» HENRY MILLER’S. Tr n INA GLAIR aE '» “THE AWFUL TRUTH” BELASCO “er 44th Bt. Evenings at 8.30, Mata. Thurs. & Sat, at 2.30, DAVID BELA8CO Presents LENORE ULRIC: as KIKI LYCEUM Thurs. and 8 ts DAYID BELASCO Prese FRANGES STARR ceave~ EARL CARROLL —— : elEG ‘INGHAM THEA., 7th Av., foth St. Mats, v0.8, HOSON Ree cic Bt roe, of 89 GEORGE M. COHAN Presents THE HIT OF THE TOWN SO THISISLONDON! “A HOWLING SUCCESS."'—Fve, Pont. wt ng Island Chapter, Daught she a 4 Bt. Event +t B80, { Braid, Mre, Frank Brown, Mrs. Ric} 7 ine Hovotution, "Ye -Aproun. | ,o™mittee, | She will be ausisted | FRAZEE Went 424 St. Evenings at 9:20. \. ard B Brown, Mrs. ‘ace Brugh.| ghoppe;'* Maternity Centre Associa + ward + Bassett, Mrs. M ___AMUS NT WILLIAM COURTENAY * ' Watson H. Caldwell, Mrs, Ka ead , | Preston podfellow, Mrs. Charles A. oe Mrs. Wai ion, fortune telling booth and sports | |) HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” ,22 22: ward E. Read, Mrs. Edward G. Rises | tothes; National Leagu ", | Panchaud, Miss Eva Jeffs and Mrs, Paws ree Fed “ Mrs. Donal Ross, Mrs. John Ruston | service, Disabled Ex- to Men's | Thomas W. Mair . Mrs. J. Russell Parker, Mrs. David pey encampment; Na | Orangeade will, bo sorved’ in ML i miniature orange grove at Wonde AND M18 FAMOUS ORCHESTRA . tea eal and by the ral Order of the AT. SAT. AND SUN. Edward H. Sayre, Mrs. John J.| Women, Brooklyn Colony, drug store; | nd by the Imperia d Schoonoven, Mrs. W. P. Slocovitch,| Nurses’ Association of Counties of at ane he the en errs BROADWAY ‘and 40TH ST. Mrs. Charles D. Smith, Mrs. G. Fos-| Long Island, ~uiscellaneous; Phi Beta arn Bhaxcapeere Cnantat: ne: A TOL RUPERT HUGHES’ ter Smith, Mrs. Clinto Swim, Mis |Sigma, Christmas booth; Protestant pontam for ahey. sereranen fe bo P “ ” fare Terben, Mrs. William W.| Protective Unity League, Inc., house | the Regent, Mra, Hedley 1. uubourn. 1H a. Remembrance Bist Bt, Capitol Grand Orchestra H. Sackett, Mrs, John Sackett, Mrs. —_ She will be assisted by Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Arthur 8. Tuttle, | decorations. a “ “t +s) Ramsey, Mrs. Emma Yeomans and Mrs. Charles A. Hough, Mrs. Paul] Rector's Aid Society of St. Murk’s 3 poman ; Humpstone, Mrs. George H. Tker,|Church, vanity shop; St. Agnes Guild] Mrs. Joseph Eastmond, Friday night! COLUMBIA postwar ise" st Bre, Joseph Kerby, Mrs. Robert King,|of St.’ Mark’s Church, Mre, Lanrus Gutton will be in charge, CHUCKLES OF 1923 OPENS opens TONIGHT MARION DAVIES Dany 2208820 CRITERION WHEN KNIGHT WAS IN FLOWER } saa’ Gt) Jaren Siroten Bpico sted by Mrs. Nassau Eagen, Miss are tee dae, athon Towe Jr. Mre. Eawin F. Ben oe a eet tence tea] Jano Reid, Mre. Morris Henry and| “twice nantes ss Yielowns sar eee sicson, Mee. Arthur W. |slicacies; Samaritan Hospital Ladies'| Mrs. Charles Ramsey. | The hostess | aatogws a ‘Miss Esther aul é ® Auxillary, bakery; School Settlement] Saturday afternoon will be Mrs, Hane ND — Mallon, Mrs, Walter M. Meseroly. |) sociation, hot doga and tee cr Arthur Middleton, Her assistants TATE Boyes” ‘Mrs. Frederick Paine, Mrs. Vrank} iran Club, fanc vi will be Mrs. C. V, Ogden, Mrs. W rtyet a MAS BOY * | Patterson, Miss Hlizabeth Perry, Mre.|yjomorial Hospital Women's |W. Fitzhugh, Mrs. John Barlow and ina Clifford Place, Mrs. Harry Randal), " booth: Virginia Da: ’ a Brown, Sajurday night | Broqy Opera ig Jaoen Bt, Od A Pop. a Sis. Charles Ward, Mrs. Walter ' R., Dutch kitchen; | tha grove will be in charge of Mra Py coz. Mats Bate | Wells Coliege Alumnae, bridge acces-| David Schmidt, with Mra, Alfred J. LAWFUL. ‘LARCENY sories; Women's Community Leaguc| Young, Mra, Arthur Prentiss, Mrs. vith LOWELL- SHERMAN (Wells and Mrs. J. Merwin Wilson. Bbe Committee on Decorations is ans Nou pita rc bin "Everybody's ao & Jack Holt (BRST ew YOR SHO AWOMANS WOMAN be‘ schadiaia with MARY ALDEN ____ BROOKLYN. Can Bait Monk vor Tk MAN wHo PLAYED Gob. sci Workers Power House Switchboard Operators Power House ctrte Machinist Hel Beliermaker eipere Blacksml Bheet Me e! Blectrical Workers Helpera Car Repairers & Inspectore—€8o per Apply 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. ‘to Intendent’s office, at 132nd Street and Avenue, Brong, x. M. 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