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ae "THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 192% SASHES WINDOWS|S0ret, Famous Actress and Best Dressed Woman, — |ROOKLYN BOY, 14,[QUMPRUMCARGO WILLIAM WINTER 1B AUTON RVER,| Sau® Personality Should Decree Feminine Attire | gAUCHT SETTNE | INRNERAS SHPS| ONHUSTLY BLL SWES THO GiRls) Zo Please Qu Sex as Other Is Unappreciative! BI AEINSIBMAY, ATPERS RAD T WILLS i i] “Dress is to the woman what decora- New York Man Swims to tions are to the apartment—the basis of Shore of Hudson River Woman Who first judgment.” . With Victims, Creates Style “Dress, when it is combined with in- telligence, may make the ugly woman 2 OTHERS DI DROWNED| Tells Why attractive.” Unskilled Woman Driver Fashions Are Al ed be simplicity, simplicity and again sim- Backs Car Off Dock at | of the First $3 plicity.” Highland Ferry. pa ae Importance “On a beautiful woman there is noth- (Spectal to The Evening World ing that not modest. On an ugly f POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Nov. 15. )] woman everything may be ii Jest.” When Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sehut- gs trick, proprietors of a summer notel| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. it Springtown, drove a party of four| 6 P\RESS," sald Cecile Sorel, ‘friends to Highland, opposite here, last leading actress of the filght, to catch a ferry they found Comedie Francaise and Bhey had some time to walt before the| for thirty years the world’s best would arrive. dressed woman, ‘“‘is of importance “Let's ride about a bit," said Mr. to woman ip thfe: it creates the Behuttrick, so Mrs. Schuttrick, who| first impression of her personal- 8 at the wheel, threw in the re-| ity. Through it, she makes neh rse and started to back the closed} debut to the world. It ts the sur-/ jan around. She had only been driv-| face of herself—and so many, Img for two days and apparently was| People in life never penetrate be- pot familiar with the mechanism, for,| low surfaces! (nce the car started backing, it kept “Before a woman speaks a pa raed heer i“ Lei off the dock] single word, before she smiles, 0 twenty feet of water. i In the resulting confusion, Mr. and| °Ve"y her dress is saying some- irs. Schuttrick were drowned, and thing pleasant or unpleasant to ir guests only escaped through] the Beholder. Dress is to the Lote fine made heroes of] womgn what decorations are to wo young New Yorke : iis ‘Gohuttricks occupied t the apartment: the basis of the t. In the rear were Miss Rachel] ‘rst .judgment of all comers. Later, one discovers the comforts, lanfield, twenty-three, and her sister, jora, eighteen, next door hbors} the virtues. In the first glance one sees only—the dress,"* Drops Lighted | Match in Pile} Agents Seize 420 Quarts in}“Who's W ho” Parades at of Papers; Grabbed by Night Foray — Scuffle Society Seance—Wraiths Ticket Seller. Aboard Princess May. Forget Own Triumphs. The Brooklyn police to-day are hold- ing @ fourteen-year-old boy who says he has started many blazes recently! it the Custom House to-day raids on in Manhattan and the Brownsville 86C-} several steamships ‘at plers in the tlon of Brooklyn “to see the engines} ;, go." Thero Is no record of the only two Manhattan fires he specified, and the authorities think he may be ro Special Customs Agents MacAdam,| Ghosts are being paged at the Bilt- Starace, Mangin and Simpsey reported} More. They are distinguished ghosts. for the most part. Before their trans lation they could be turned to any day In one of the ‘Who's Who,” the st River, in Manhattan and Brook-| American or the English lyn and displayed 420 quarts of whis-] They appear only before chosen key, the fruit of the expedition. Incl Members of soclety WANs lees oS qe tis No. 1119 of John ‘Tichnor, retired dentally, as a result of a visit to, one manufacturer mancing as to some of his story. A \ bd ship there is an undoubtedly large] In the hope of getting a lot mo George Epstein, in the ticket booth | oaie4 of whiskey at the hottom of the| Mews from the spirit domain, there of the Interborough subway station atl iniied truit pler No. 7 it anyhody|*** ® Tush of reporters to the Bilt Borough Hall, Brooklyn, smelled | ints ty uive for it more to-day. They were Informed smoke at 8.80 A, M. to-day and found Sia that Mr. Ticknor and his wife were a fire in @ pile of newspapers back} !8sulsed as longshoremen, the} locked in their room and wouldn't of the newsstand on the platform. No] special agents started out early last] lk to any persons not listed inthe one was in sight when he put Jt out} night to investigate reports that so] Social Register. ‘They haye arranged with a hand extinguisher, but Re WAST rich tiquor has been comiar nahore| eee etet Of code raps for the eham= suspicious and instead of returning to : ning ashore} hermaid and the waiter who serves his booth got behind a pillar from steamships at Manhattan and] thelr unspiritual and material meats In a few minutes he saw a boy|Hrooklyn piers that bootleg prices! .Socety. titillatingly interested | |n emerge from behind another pillar,| have been reduced. ‘The first boat | My cea ta ioe crease wane go over to the newstand and throw] tye, an hase Was itiar cae the Hilanore Ge tee a lighted match Into another stack Pe ‘ ah of papers back of the stand, He|“' Pler No. 7, just in from Jamaica] own manstons selzed the boy, carried him to the| “i! 4 cargo of fruit Mr. ‘Tieknor does not charge admie- street, and turned him over to Police-| THe minute they went aboard an} sion to his seances. Collections, or man O'Leary of the Poplar Street} @!!™ was given. ‘They rushed below] the mention of them are said to ap- Station. Then he went back and ex-|%%4 came upon about a dozen mem- | Poy him tinguished the second blaze, bers of the crew who had piled scores There was an especially Interesting At Brooklyn Headquarters the pris-| °° burlap bags, each containing four] **ssion—"‘seance’’ Is such a dreadful oner described himself as Julius Gros-| (art bottles of whiskey along the} word—In ultra fashionable East Stxty- smith, fourteen, of No. 371 Sackman| Side of the deck, undoubtedly in] seventh Street only # few nights ago, reet, Brownsville section of Brook-| '’#diness for removal tended hy persons ‘of the first «lv ihe police, he saidy SY agen ei every neiaily he liked to see the fire engines in] lilt on the ship went out. Somebody y or thereabout action, and had set many fires tn] lit Saree on the jaw and almost k und white, There Manhattan as weil as in Brownsville, | htocked him out. ‘The noise of the he" about his out- Fire Marshal Brophy was notified and| conflict aroused some of the officers appearanc He sinks oom went to question the boy. and the lights were turned on, Att] fortably within a deep easy chair, He told the Fire Marshal that when| the members of the crew had disap. | Malt clones his eves he started a fire he usually sent In the] peared and continuous splashing while Now the @ young man present alarm himself. It was thought he the darkness had prevatled was ac- | WhO !s ve ria yen oe ene) BR ad might know something of the blazes} counted for by the disappearance of Me re dit m ay ““Campbett 5 started In baby carriages In Manhat-|all but forty-eight bottles of th g visited was the Pr at bf the Schuttericks at Springtown; Villiam 8, P. Davison of No. 634 East 27th Street, New York, and Eugene ; ers of No. 729 East 224th Street, Milles Porelane 18, Front Ct Bee few York, both of them salesmen. dressing table, in her suite at the As the sedan sank, Davison and Hotel Ritz-Carlton, daintily ap- i plainly recorded with his other names ers smashed the side windows and| plying the last nuances of perfec- n, but when asked If he had set] Hooch The men had thrown the rest} |) Who's Who! After some. pre pushed the young women out to what] tion to a complexion which al- eny, of! them he dented: tt overboard, jintinery family peminiscadall abe ; proved to be safety. Davison, a strong} | 4, seemed a work of art. She He declared he started fire in an} Afier obtaining the names « lt] Weknor vaimmons “Granby. Cady yimmer, piloted Rachel Canfleld to Behe edge of the dock, where she was pulled ashore by bystanders who hur- ed to the scene. Myers, although nable to swim a etroke, did his best 0 save Flora Canfield. He succeeded hen overcoats, knotted into a clumsy apartment house in 187th Street, Man-| of the members of the crew and | hattun, and in the Broadway subway] ing word for them to call at the Cus-| Granny inquires tenderly and soltel- station in 187th Street last Sunday] tom House to-day the agents crossed | tousiy for the young man who ought night. When asked # anyone had|the pier to the fruit steamship Bar-|to have been a grandson of hers or been Killed or hurt in any of the blazes} racou. As they went aboard a launch} some blood kin, but who isn’t unfor he set he replied that no one had been] that had been lying alongside the ship | tunately. Naturally, Granny's ap- killed, but four women had been hurt Jed out into the river, ‘The agents] pearance doesn't score av | bell wore a simple frock of black charmeuse, the points of the slecves falling just below the elbow, the round neck accentu- ating the smooth whiteness of the PE eA Daviecsy ailanrescaing tus|| oe eae, oe eer In the 137th Beer apartment house Jat the launch as it was disap Celebrities come rapidly from the Hock, and Davison, after rescuing the} wae simple—but with that fire Sunday. ‘The police have no} pearing in the darkness. On board the| beyond as Mr. Ticknot breathes aire, Eehuvtrick, pinioncd henind raleu rd of either of these. weraed they seized = twenty-two] ently in his tremendous abstraction. Mrs. Schuttrick, pinioned behind the} Pli¢ity of cunning drapery which aay bottles of Scoteh* whiskey Most of the AGED WOMAN SAVED Crossing to Brooklyn they raidet}departure from this world had at- IN EAST ORANGE FIRE| ‘steamship Argentina at Pier tracted a good deal of newspaper pub Mush Docks, obtaining ninety quarts. |licity, Jack De Saulles, Willlam Win Other shi were visited and ailfier, Nat Wills, Clara Bloodgood and yielded up quantities of smuggted|John A. Mitchell, who was editor of were celebrities, whos: wteering wheel, had no chance to es-] ons sees only on certain great cape, but her husband could have| ciassical statues and in the cre- gated his life, in the opinion of by ations of Bienen’ dheasmakers, standers. He broke from the car and “came to the surface, but when would- be rescuers on the dock threw over- Carried Unconscious Down Ladder— A rope of huge pearls hung be- ur Families Klee Blase. ow Cas G whiskey. Nobody could be found who] Life. ‘Willlam Winter’ appeared coat Ines to him, he made no effort} ! if Cecile Sorel’s round, supple ‘ Two Fire Captains carried Mra. Re-| would claim ownership of it true to the style and spirit of the to grasp them and sank to his death.| waist, and a pearl as big as any * ‘ becca Minkowltz, an elderly woman a earthly Winter, sonorous and trucu Opinion is divided as to whether he] in the necklace hung from each ; down a Iadder from the third floor of DR. JOHN DWYER, 91, DEAD} tent was too dazed to help himself, or * A WEARING the building at Nos. 17-19 Washington tlits dialogue ensues: *] ear Under the high-crowned ONE OF THE its diate ses Place orange, N. J early to-diy.| IN NEW ROCHELLE HOME| T's! uuttrick had lost her pncern Shue lack TKK with Iie EiFi Gf foath LATEST EVENING, ; ; had been’ overcome by smoke Mts Winter ds) rou Fecal yates Dre abe od ae r See, ‘ a @ while the buflding was burning i t 9) da Rehan’s death ivan kia ufter he sank. his] ers at one side, showed the tawny iP fanuitien, Including fourteen per= | OUT esuished Phyaician Mad Lone! Vote to you. among others of he ow was recovered by Edward Wood of her hair. Her eyes are living on the upper two floors of GROra Re Hacord tele, asking you mntribute Ae grappler fforts at resuscitation! pig and blue and expressive; her building got to the street quick bh Dwyer, who was Health| symposium of respect to her memory failed. As soon as possible the sedan a ene eee aca taumt| Rose, high-bridged and subtly ‘was pulled from the wa . pretty woman into a beauty, and : cut; he carlet, em! 3 . glass was broken and Mrs. Schuttrick ut; her mouth a scarlet, smiling the beauty into an irresistible en- \fier the fire was discovered, except nace an Mrs. Minkowits, When she was ilssed GERUR EN GLANS Me Fire Capts. Charles MeGinley and] Healjh in 1870, di urd of | You Were up in New England some where at the time “In Bar Harbor 1 at his home, No wasn't it?" was extricated. She could’not be re-| Une, with two rows of flawless~ chantress! Samuel Cohen found her overcome in] 209 Webster Avenue, New Rochelle! «1 don’t know . : an inne ey carrie ner . , \Mived. appearing teeth behind it. pers flown a ladder to the street, where she] !-day at the age of ninety-one years “Yes, T was in Bar Harbor here to the Windsor Hotel, where] tno modern Diane de Poitiers: hat which one wears when one eo leatroye had states from Cork, Ireland, and) was 8; I declines i both are recovering from shock and ad iP teeny dolees, even j 9 foes to one's business and ‘hat loss ‘of more than: $10,000 sdaated from The New York Med-|for writing an encomium on im exhaustion to-day. The Canfield sis-[ oi veven' to-day, which one wears when one a — —- as Co in 1861. He was ap-| friend 7 AES axe cat ihe » of their sister when Sorel admits to more than tas a wom n important part in ro : . © Ninted to the Resident Me stattr| hh ea bier \ Tay Mate jet ho foe a : . World Dry by1930, Bone Dry in 1940) 77) ee ie en et Ce tr rams tn foes | uc hea rs oem es 930, ma ante be, ati [ie Ae RAD ate nl = i and dress uld never detract with a shrug of her shape During the Civil War h erved it y pbraiding bin save perved. of Paris. For there are wit and from (the attenton|ito CAroRIa te ieee m (ebay i , Tal a field with the Army of the Po-[ blind journalistic custom ACCUSED OF F KILLING , y : it. The rule for business dress, The mass of men,’ she con I eLe beVe Dr. Dwyer received honor So ane vive) Gy ane 5 ps| “istic! features and artistic for a woman, should be simplic- tinued, with a trace of impa ‘ble mention in General Corcoran's HER TWO HUSBAN eoloelagy ity, simplicity and again stmplic- tience—‘what do they know of . a ; report of the Soeagemeny Hear Bite eg (Sosa ROOA, wen prities Gna ty. All that ts neat, trim, fresh how a woman dresses? Nothi st S : ‘> S igid Laws|\*. Ya. in January, 1883 ood was z penal ” S| ¥ is s Ag) aws ne « tances roman +208 ‘Aisa Charged MAL A great beauty, a great actress, quiet, well kept—that is the cos. We dress for the most part fc y Strong Drink Will Go, ene pars, st i . “il ne sures pe tha alent Hows ROBE Wi ‘tage “death in the D0 urder of Second. aes tume for her we jay dre the Seo i »—C ai \ ent surgeon at the Emigrant’s Hos- | round ie death eee enrten St econ. |, andl (balled evervwiers: as he women: they are the true con Will Follow—Campaign of Education Planne ent surgeon otto Healers sate Butane te unatte'ar reluctant Mrs. Gertrude Gorstenherg Guerrteri| world’s hest-dressed woman! It Wie when fe oman» SS UTR Se wor vou PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 15. “The world will be virtually dry by 1930 prtuad Thi TR GAEL sitio : ntion anything #1 shut was charged with the murder of was on the third of these counts nio the other w r df AA Nhe bone-dry by 1940," Miss Anna A Gordon, newly elected President ears ago. When t nt to Fuateas: stage Atl sree ist and second husband. Wher son] tnt Tas nes hee in her sa different ! man of t nd intel I's Women's Chirts 1 Union, predicted toda Me u ol I Be eatin i Jwater, seventeen, wa {with th tion, dress can do for women her dress to please his eyen, | 1 ure rapidly steering toward ———— tow, Mrs. Mary aay *N murder of lis stepfather when they] Its first purpose she expressed in And at this point Cecile Soret | will understand and appreciat . ey Ai eh Om fu xon, John J. Dwyer, a N Was i Ma enry tiarris were arraigned before Justice of the} the paragraphs beginning this expressed her belief that beautiful Axdy atlor-all'— Milles ere itted Woon ee Oar ¥ Literature will be distributed to] icq iawyer. ‘The funeral will be] the groping reply from Mra, Blood Peace Mansfield yesterday. Both plead-| story. Asis (a, UISIMHIIS Riahetion GE tre - ae & ioe tions of the world are now seriously | make the truth about the benefits of] jy at 10 A, M. tomorrow at St.] good Beer Anis ane ae Wisidiet Onteay right thing in reincarnations, men don't matter!” msidering Prohibition and several| American Prohibition known and to] (scprici's Roman Catholic, Church No, tt was not. Surely if you re for the Grand Jury. on ey , . . do! hatter wi vote fo 4 |} ore: 10) e ing ar yh 7 4 ep p e . Emil Gerstenberg, the first husband, Dress,” she continued, mark- I believe in reincarnation,” she = . i for dry legislation befor : Ww inks limination of intoxicating] x.w Rochelle, and rment will fol. | member a single ae + re Ane Se eeucn pare. Cis Soar auepene | tia aointeldeiealy clin tne taldipie: hen clue avon enarklince - = . 1924 diame . Pe deing (oes the death rate of coun-| ) ow ry your mortal acquaintan mC ons sister, Gladys, put polson provided| long, slender fingers that remind “Anal believe. frat of all, batons I know you'll laugh," { said In outlining the program for drying|trles. After the educational pro : : that of the man who wrote that play, vy thelr mother In a bottle of root beer] one of the hands in Burne- of studying the fashion, a woman “nevertheless, what do you think the world, Miss Gordon said the] gram ts launched, the World's W.|7 YEAR-OLD THIEF "th gnow who wrote It aa well a8 7gu thelr father carried with his lunch, ac- shea’: ' rr cae should’ study herself. (Ghevano would be as follows: Uru-|C. T, U. will extend its organ! do. You're kidding me Jones's “Vampire,” “when it should study hersei hould of the crit ft ¢ ding to confessions signed by the] Lombined with intelligence ana learn to know herself—something US CHUGH £2 OEE MORAS ic) 24; Argentine, 1924; Chill, ]to the Isolated regions of the FAILS TO GET DESIRE] “weil, then do you recall at what oy iste Mie’) uerrier! in sale woman's p 0-day is ust 92. 14 hil Ipht 0 psd is pier. lehsel! Gu ner animation, may make the ugly aiteteainen inn nul dee man's dress to-day—that it Austria, 1926 Denmark, 1 new groups will be organized | theatre In Philadelphia you played the nting near New Baltimore a few Woman an attractive one. Like- cide of what type she is a reincar Immodest and reveals too much eat Britain, 19 ! and all will Might towa: | Wanted to Go to Sing Sings sent] piece s bs HS { may tum. the merely Batior Classic (Greck. the Sorel did smile, witt as i F 1 ne end nitentinry “Yes, it was the Broad Street = — —— ial tal | Mgyptian, 1 man © Re well us lips Then she said 124 tex Finglind will be the f hig ce a niaiere Wasn't itt Garien ca ' - t dition m i taught the ec 1 * WwW M ' gO 1 s € at is 1 . " Will be sent to t Amer | rie aited ‘ 4 1 1 arden 8 vs for t 1 nh, China, and fr . " “u we arrnie 4 "That very pug aeiion ui wlienes Bh Husttieas ant follow,’ ngest work is needed in thes Justices Kernochan, Melnerney| It ts, rat Do not ashion long ‘akirt-f: plan to be wa ntries \ Afterward one of the believers sighs create it!" exclalir 1 ‘ tions and the evening oxleating Mquors by t first big gun in the ne r| pionded. aeuitt enewed Nie S und sa Well, weil, that certainly magni fice uo give us a hint as younger generation of nihilate the liquor traff fror ‘ a shows © isn’t anything in this “That is what 1 4 she ‘& fashions, those we 11 ntifie truth about a © face of the earth will he fred r | e Vtha as HT] telepatt tuff When the question tinued 1 nev wear a caring six months { porance tre ’ esday, when the World 1 | i was up as to who wrote ‘The Girl because I see others wea 1 asked srooms of every Ainst Alcoholism mee 1 | Sov T with the Green Eiyes,' every one b rhe rel smuled ‘ ughout the world tu.!? b thinking Fitch,’ ‘Cl e ted one sho ——-— —_— - - , en a i I Clyde F ar y beantifully 1 hea - J : . Ry | Sey te are hot "Of course sia M Tickn a in for ate them," GASOLINE EXPLOSION ELECTION BOARD BEGINS |) \\sr after tires yeu airily, “T knew Fitet very te mured “and 1 haven't bothered | BADLY BURNS OPTICIAN| CANVASS OF CITY VOTE = but T wanted to know if she = SIX FALL IN NEWARK ; ETE igicuit caither indivigaiie i: (ONLY WOMAN'S, A. E. eipe outs Abee in 6th 1 u BY HOSPITAL CHARGED h have r . E a hrea ta were driven to tie The Board of El ant hase: dress. It hag been said that [ DIES IN KENTUCKY t today and Dr. Abraham St ¥ Fasex Hatlding Car Drops a Poor, spend more than $ )0 a year on ‘ ducts an optician shop aking {ts first officia a na Safety Cateh SH * by my cloth But | ay [MIME Lacy Pattle Kept Records af roadway, Williamsburg, was se te under the new law, checktr The nufoty catch of ar rin the] re” it va dnalec aid F money 2 tant Greek Watling Gaciete ac ae red when fire followed the tally sheets of the boards of ins | aaex Hullding tn Clinton str New 2 Tie Aen a os The Evening World) moming, The fire gutted t on: diatel alipped at the sevond 4 at ination against ¢ ANKFORT, K N 15.—-Mis ig damage of at Ietpal Bullding, otet ropned to the main ‘ ERO TE nia, 1h Stabtib, Blehty tour sieaea old | pation tik re : The charges o Trasied r , Was engaged Be caahl ine weNiORaailt «4, ‘There wore alx passonge . ‘ A woman member of the Sigma the explosion oceurrad, 1! PYercpaanyys nly Infured persona were | Jersey Department of | Bs t fratornity, died yesterday af fe. Bier: Auk She ‘famea 's 1 interest centren ar if ey Inpuss f Tuseok. Deans ee have ef tines 1 to tho atrest and w bitatrtot, tn wht “ nit 4 Ke Announcement, It 1» anid try long enc r ' iss Pattie preserved records of t who turned In a fire p # unoMolally rm: t ‘ Nowark M Ltppme weeks tavestigation by them,” she rep thake aoctety during the Civil War and wae while, ceoupanta of the two floors ead of Wointal 1 spital treatment m W. Weat and the Rev pore + flaked a¢ the Btate University, § » the store were roused and r A] ohn HR, Voor A rumor apread through Nowark thit Allen of Weehawken Post, Ein! ariayt de a cleric in the State Behool Super-| alrant Charles HF, Moydt, Heoretary, of (ielmany persona had been killed ani th, Chairman of the Hospital Bourd i ntendent's office at the time af ter] A fs ranfined to the ah An| Hoard of Elections may they reat a crowd gathered in front of the Governors, and Paul Moos, membe loath altion she hn Leis whe RUMNNOKS fo ele Aamernbly Matrtote ad ' ne ' Hew had r the} ot the board, deny the oharkes, Chater | 1 had held twelve] \ f ‘Doesn 1 sisscsted, County Superintendent of schools. ‘ clner d and totalled. ! pirat, prove (he allegations