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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY DECEMBER 9, 1028 MANY DRIVEN OUT {TWO DIVORCE SUITS |<‘ American Girls’ Legs of To-Day Outshine WILL PAY IN FULL OF HOME BY FIRE | RESULT OF PARTY All Competition,” Says Florenz Ziegfetd||0 GENTS KARDOS| TO MISS SEWELL NEAR HOSPITAL} FOR TWOON YACHT AGAIN’ DECLARESIIN ‘WHITE WEDDING’ — Patients Alarmed; Policeman} Husband Who Obtained De- : ey ' 1 ; oe ghck i. . { Denies Assets of Defunct|Distinguished Guests Attend Rescues One Family; Two | cree Testifies for Other | : 3 Firm Shrunken Too Low Ceremony at Bath, Me.— Firemen Hurt. Wife Who Seeks Hers, to Meet Debts Many Rich Gifts. ‘Two firemen were slightly hurt and]: 4 midnight party for two on the seven horses killed in a fire across} yacht of Edward A. Clark, tobaceo- the street fiom Gouverneur Hospital| nist, of No. 148 Nassau Street, while un . P “ : = . Promised a full settlement of their] to a widely known igi family ik late last night. Tho blaze started|the boat was at anchor off Oceanic : ; : - eRe ar raga alc heed lar ao een se) shortly before midnight on the second N. J., the night of Aug. verona caer at hose, he sereibons: Ga floor of the three-story bullding at No.| sulted in two divorce actions, accord- crve Deter a. Olney which made itl portormed by the rector, Rev. Charles 609 Water + the ground floor of ling to testimony ziven in the Supreme bs appear that there would be next tolat. Tubes in the presence of a dis- ” .. which is a stable and tlie upper floors|Court before Justice Glogerich. “Legs, Says Ziegfeld, Who Has Seen nothing left when the company’s] tinguished gathering of guests, among ‘ & cooperage works, . ; er * “ books were adjusted, according to al Whom was Vice President Coolidge. Sulsbien Pane G tne | ga, Ceretla F: Clark of No. 613] ‘Thousands of Pairs of Them, “Show a nd Bon, bride and grociy’ had axoronadl rank Cannon of the]! west 1434 Street yesterday brought Creditors of Kardos & Burke, bank- rupt stockbrokers, who had been] Kvans Edgo of New Jersey was united BATH, Me., Dec. 9.—Sentor Walter 20, has re- timony given yesterd: 3 . statement given out to-day by Latta], ih oon a white weduiig. New fallen Hema Street Station, on secing the lsuit for divoree before Justice Gie- Woman’s Personality More Clearly M reatitons three nee ane rm [snow gave thom the desired setting es, went to the bullding next A i 2 BB » ‘estimony given yesterday led tojand they were favored with sunny rerich, while Frank €. Eichhorn, 3 door, No 607 Water Street, and led Than Any Other Feature. President of the Keystone Laundry Company, No, 691 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, was her principal] “There ds No Excuse for Ugly Ones, Because If a Sere) cee ae Ne met Woman Wasn’t Born With Beautiful Limbs was his wife, Anna E., whom he ‘ ” found with Clark in the cabin of the She Can Acquire Them. latter’s yacht Marcel. He sald he re- F ———E cently obtained a divorce from his wife in Brooklyn os a result of the By Florenz Ziegfeld Gite the belief that assets of the company aie, Waa % For an hour before the ceremony indie 800,000, w’ dwindled from $1,800,000, which would } 07 sntainely tor puctogtanire permit 2 dollar-for-dollar settlement, Jers and motion picture camera met« to $258,075, but where and how The bride wore a string of pearls, disappeared was not explained, Mr, |the sift of the groom. She gave each of her bridesmaids a travelling bag ond the Senator gave each of the ush- — * ers a set of enamelled dress vest but- » with | tons to safety Thomas Mitzpatrick, his wife and four children. He then ran across the street to Gouverneur ‘Hospital and told the Night Superintendent, Miss Francis Dowd, of tho fire.’ Smoke was drift- ing toward the hospital windows. Miss Dowd sent nurses through the wards Kardos explains to-day, however, that only half of tho story was told—for example, one wiiness told of drawal of aboui $500,000, but failed te Senator Mrederick Hale of Maine q to tell the: patients the blaze was] came HE American girl stands on the preitiest legs in the Work mention the fact that nearty $700,000 | )0) Ventre, John Wine. hlock away ough most of the] sintor testifled he was accom: TP I say this with authority, because 'so many American girls have Was put in at about the same time, | the Uride. was matron of honor. women's wa ve nearest the scene nanied Ly Richard Burk and William Walked across the stage to fame and fortune. Just, as a chain is “Tho assets of the company," ac- biidesinalds were Miss Dorothy of the fire, there was no excitement, | 7, on the warm August night! no stronger than its weakest link, no girl Is prettier than her legs—that J, cording to the statement, “Including| Sel! of Bath and Miss Loulse The winiows wero closed and the} in question, and after waiting on”the| ‘f they aren't beautiful, she isn't. 6 shades drawn jatil the fire was out. A second alarm brought Chief Ken- ton. In the stable were three horses, one of which was burned to death Tho flames spread from the rear of No. 609 to a stable at No. 318 Front Street. Policemen led fiftecn horses from the latter, but six were so badly burned they had to be destroyed. A group of firemen had a narrow escape while directing high-pressuro streams on the blaze. The streams dislodged a mass of brick which orashed to the street. All were warned in time to get away, but some of the debris injured the right arm of SAeut, William Platz, gine Com- pany No. 11, and the right foot of ireman Bartholomew Daley, Truck No, 6. After being treated at Gou- verneur Hospital they returned to duty. Twenty-four famities living in four buildings opposite the fire were aroused and many fled to the street. ‘The damage was estimated at $ FLASH REVEALS HOTEL SHOOTING ; ; | Sewall of Bnglewood, N. J., cousins of Hablilities, are $1,140,680.60, and. the dai Mblee Wovslina eutier oF tate total liabilities, including secured iia Sluceaen fe § creditors, however, having been paid resus fe Ci Mis De Parker out of the securities in their hands, Te eA NE, Soca iter ; of Newark, N. J., and Miss Adeline } the total Habilities of unsecured ered- . : : Oxnard of Washington, D.C. ‘The ash- itors as shown by the schedules of Hlarttord amount to $1,501,816,40 j “These figures do not include tho] Qouny Mother of the Bronm: Loyal real estate of the former United Stater|b/otiors of the bride: A. Dayton Treasurer, John Burke, a4 scheduled, t of Trenton, N. J.; Herbert | the value of the equities in life in- Mellvalne of Philadelphia and Emer- surance polictes, uncollected balances! yon Richands of Atlantic City. | from abroad and the Exchange] i). bride's gown was the wedding seat, all of which should be aded| gross of her mother, of white brocade to the asso When TI get my ind old point lace. Her lace vell, a ings, I will account for everyth'y family heirloom, wad worn by her Two other statements were given|rreat-aunt, wite of Admiral David G. out, one by Arthur L. Ross, counsel] Farragut, when she was presented to for the firm ,and another by Max] Queen Hlizabeth of Austria, Goodney, whose address Is given as A painting by Aston Knight was No, 911 Simpson Str the Bronx,| tha gift of President Harding an@ and who is described as a customer of Marding. Tho wedding gifts the firm. me from all parts of the world and i ny of them were of historic value, RECKLESS DRIVING CURB Among the guests ta addition to UPHELD BY MOTOR BODY; |'°, Vice Presilent_ were Mrs, Cool idge, Senator Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen FACE JAIL SENTENCES | of Now Jersey and Mrs. Frelinghuy- —-- sen, Senator Richard Ernst of Ken- Anserts]tucky, Representative Nicholas Long- Excusen in Accidents 1d Not | worth of Ohio and Mrs. Longworth, Re Accepted. daughter of Col, Roosevelt. retary of the Aulo-] Senator Edge and his bride plan to shunts’ Association, issued a] sail trom New York on the Majestic statement yesterday in which he saig/Hoxt Saturday for Southampton and the asrociation approves unalterably the | to spend the holiday season in Europe. ermanent home will be 1 efforts of Magistrate House to euppresa| TNCIr Permanen ml i Ventnor, N. J. Gilda Gray's | lawlessness and bring reckleas drivers Saki otek, s of Shrewsbury River for some Girls who want a place on one time Maly observed Clark row Mrs.| and I see them In groups of six. A f Eichhorn to his yacht in a dory. begin seiecting those who will pe “Woe watched the Mghts in the] stage of tho theatre, usually about t Portholes until midnight, when Riley | practice cloties—da: slippers, bloomers and blouses—and as 1 watch wed us cut to the yacht,” testified] them from the auditorium I deci¢e=—————$________ Elchhora, “We slipped quietly into| whether they have real beauty—and the cabin, where I found my wife and] what part their legs play in it, When girls come into my office they may remained in the cabin with my] com to be beautiful, put it is when hile the es WwW My productions come up to my office, ew weeks later, wher Iam ready to ven engagements, the @ hundred of ppear on the om. They wear thelr t on de [they are required to pass the acid pleaded with me to give her] test and come out on’ the stage that more chance for the sake of | those who are not actually beautiful boy. I told her she had] are weeded out. the chances to do the right} There is personality as well as and the boy that I Gould} beauty in legs, and to mo the one ab- m through,’ I told her. solute essential is pe: itv, A tks were marited in Mont-} cannot be beautiful unless she has it, J» in 1905 and have ne}and her legs show whether she has it or not. 8) may cultivate the bes face and hands—probably sie They tell you something of charact but often they conceal more than they tell mena But—her legs tell the trutht Powell, a Show Employee, Reported w ? io eer melas: HAT ARE BEAUTIFUL LEGS? MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Dee. 9.—The at eee HON measurements that tral. ot Mra Do Bias ill create a. standard of beauty, A a Melt Dio Depts meanas and bet] iy tage miet te eines () brother, Harry C. Moore, for the murder] joy figure. They must’not’be too , . : wef "Hor Brunen, proprietor} tong for the torso, ur too short: they : ‘ of a neu mival sh begins] must not be too f or too thin, One here betc girl's legs aro beautiful on hi isch on 2 grotesque on another [IM i A ——— BRUNEN MURDER TRIAL TO BEGIN ON MONDAY Cha an employee of no ruler or tape measure; an } Shoulders to justice. The statement says . |AL JENISTS TEST SANITY one of will be State tive exe for beauty, trained by Shimmied Her | “We realize that the rolativels ©" | OF BECKER TO-MORROW witne is rstood to ha: on: ot experienc my only g Into Fame, law violutors among the drivers of, mo- 2 se al . st be the rig Assi 5 eran dies, fessed to Detective Ellis Parker |“ Sitl's pes must be the right length and size for her—that's oF ears not only are a menace to pedes- v} But Her tor care not only are a pe ye Moor : i rians and motor: tke and that the: 4 motorists altke and tha y l ‘Are N t and xamine Pick Dectors to t Slayer.” , that he was er ay ran rf | trae dimeul- aller ° vill make with Mrs. Brunen's consent, to shoot id ttameasurably to al Two allenists to-morrow wi a5 a Dat att a.|the head ¢ with a shotgun. Me * Shakes, ties but also that they bring entirely |... .xamination to tent the sanity of } Guest Attempts Suicide, Re-]' ; Sie Sabet Either. unmerited condemnation upon the head pents, Groans Heard by Abraham Necker, charged with the expmined moi of all Lets ales chat the | MUMer of his wife and her burial tn a am a employ and former Mr, More the idea that thet oie in t Bronx in April last. This Operator Bring Help. : f irunen” bef { vi ; , g 5 mployecs rune efors getting Le well shaper T GAMBLING RAID NETS NINE MEN AND WOMAN Many a girl w deal of dancing, espec that are too mus trouble with New York trae is tool wus decided after a conference to-day done Ya dared ‘ 8 ase. many eutomoblles ia wrong. of Becker's attorneys and Assistant tumes the girls hes apaiT as. Crook] “If wa have too many automobiley,| District Attorney Cohn with County z mae ce tights and carried a » too many theatres, too many | Judge Gibbs. girls, who wore tights The switchboard operator ew Union Hotel, No. 100 reet, recelved a flash from one of . h The gi f and too many office buildings, Menas S. Gregory of Bellevue iow strong the legs tw pound spear. The girls of . e 3 . m not ow ihe Wonhy pout uy -, and much more y way to Umit the number of| Hospital will represent the District the rooms at 2.80 A. M. to-day, a0d On| rryuor and Sullivan Law Violations show \theln taape cava we rT rls of to ti Attorney's office, and Dr. Max G. plugging In heard groans. Also Charged. in their appearance heavily built than the show 8 any of these things 1# to limit the num- 5 chief psychiatrist of the Post Minployess| ‘hurried: to vata Deuba yl Re BE et ng to-day a, wiomaers okt, Se aie and want) cduate Hoapital, the defensse. The found a 10uld not be ten: Later came the Ploradora girl. red examin | e Sues’ ceserl bing, tin bg »Dalice; t as of the legs: should girls were still in style. But the} Jail sentences for reckloas drivers are |oxamination ill be ondtueted in the y bell, thirty-two, a r ted carly to-| rounded and not’ too muscular, ; Floradora gitl had « better figure y urged by the District Attorney's] Bronx County Jail, where Becker in : W. a ss2 tith{ the line n the hip to ankle eho: t'un hor predecessor office, togethur with laws to mit avot-|confined awaiting trial, scheduled to a found en on on the rald by Detect dyes Rot bo too) eharply curved, 1 en years later the show girl who| mobile traftic in Manhattan begin on Monday. nd found bim unconsctous he ct } ‘The excuse “he didn't look’ or “he] ‘The {impossibility of establishing any y and Rockett of tt vell but did little else . loor with a bullet wound right LEGS AND PERSONALITY, le) See re ea ca tae Sal: iy the way"? should be banned, ac-| connection between Reuben Norktn, ‘ . Bolan. Nicholas De-| Step into my office for a x ent me the vogue. Bie Aare ding to Assistant District Attorney] under Indictment for an alleged share temple. Beside tlt & calibre ache eee hut its. a. de noment uccording to present day vasa? R. Hennts, who contends that all]in the murder, and the digappear- ney who, police Hild Tiare Ce ‘ow, We till have tall girls on the far). hould bear entire responsibility [ance of Fannie Bloom, @ servant ? rs. Tl have to pick se, But they ure slender, beaut! » pedestrian {a Killed or infured.| jn his mother's home in i915, w ntly out six thousand fully proportioned. ‘They'd consider nted out that the highway laws] nounced to-day by Asslutant pen ted no ote oumne yl alveomn the girl of twenty years ago far too framed {n the days of horse drawn] Attorney Cohn. He sald he had exam- the tele my office confident that they nae! vehicles and declared that many drivers| {ned the last of the witnesses ealled in ; found VF mito es Pele one They are ee guilty of homicide were acquitted, or effort to clear up the mystery of her : artery t their own beauty. Do you know TO-DAY’S LEGS ARE PRETTIER | To: tried at all fate or whereabouts, and Norkin was bias re ee 3 © the downfall of I believe that tho gil of to-day Is] raftir Court Magistrates agrce there | not known ever to have been eeen with jy would recover because law, af 4 much prettier than the girl of yes- . mall calibré of tt 0 allege, a t of gin had been te to be chosen they musi bi “te rday, and that her legs especially le aald,:o0 recove dina 2 was carrying | have bea) tit a of course t pretticr. ‘That is partly because | — _ des _ ai * A man wh they must also have personality, or , airy ner babyhoot used them at his fan laborer, « thelr beauty won't count for much on] Om the Stage They Wear 'Em Bare This Year—Why — |!" her babyhood she hae, used it, Me the st 1d before, tf Buy Hosiery When You Have Legs Like Martha Lorber’s? prothers and played their games 4 jolating ! rey I Mhetr legs will dunced, gone swimming, led an active, ? - — ae soures Will show xin et t dance a efd been told to} out-of-doors life, Her legs show tt too—but We're: talking ng sliould Le a ) Would be glad when It was ove I believe, too, that no matter how about legs just nc 1 ilo varientana!) her than as if she Just couldn't help} often charming French women come WA atieates Giese cee 4 swing. frecly reing: to our shores heralded by the report| y impor She must walk wellland should not bend t She probably will be Indole.t. She|that they have the most beautiful lege a anise sft ie ei knee. The vement rm n't Work to put herself int In the world, the American gitl 1s go a ¢ r char de t ning at th ng she does, and the audier ing to be able to p and prove ‘5 ar . , —- : t or ell, If s ed Vales Aa i eae Sean pega eA You want it in pipe tobacco 2 a pla the stag 1 : nat » feele| renc oman’ t it i ry ‘ r c Heathen: ki ; At a Pren y Nes nD You must have it in a cigarette : i hata n ‘ at, an Furtnermore, 1 belle Ask for tobacco that’s aged in wood Ke ince Pio Waly hie | Au modern Ame 1 \ a * HE Dy 5 & t . ba nothing to fear in a compaiison wi / " ’ most uiiful of the ancient - on the floor with a pice of & On the other hand tl whose] Greeks, whose beauty is traditional SnioED SeNe: af Jong It, so that ! ees are very thin is to have! Let a Follies girl tiptos into an art bla ana ethane nabetat 5 On the line, |what I can only call brittle gallery and stand bestde one of the eeu - ae must learm to ao this ,without | tomperame likely to bo ert most beautiful of the Greek statues, niously, When { am riving girls al bending tovvard> of course; ‘walkie fe, hi mpered, and too quickland whatever the verdict was when yeout, 1 have them walk across thola chalk tine with a book on the head]and nervous in her movements tol trees mere compared, her lowe would stuge to music. Yoo would be aur- wr maintain the corre Ace Well In ensernbie, She may re-} win their part of t ompet PMised 1a know ho’ really bew _ t diseir uh » do aia tiful a ry that te Of co h ropa. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD— AND} HOW A WOMAN SHOULD WALK. does A ta ourase COULD —HAVE THEM. Ml by ft not only whether o:| front ct + the i _ not a girl cau walk well, but also] walking wt ay s been pi if y woman should have beautiful whether she can dance as If she werela tendency te plunt the fect too f Is to do together w he could, too, {f she'd take the w an expression of the music, and not as] apart f the elie do not 5 th partes ® $0 woquite them. More than it she were doing something for which] Way tHEY TELL ABOUT TEM-| !:irmony of the girls whom I have selected the music was only an accompan| s had beautiful legs that were acquired, papa PERAMENT. HOW BEAUTY STYLES HAVE) et ate ed by nature Pho way 'a which a girl walks | CHANGED it would seem to me that w about her ability » | t my wh ad no ntion of ng ow wel! | 1 a ir 4 LU th i i t | uf i fa * lesson | re 1 a er dificult be t A Liu 8 to be t al aking, and rather hard | yy (Ooppriast, 1082. » malar. Ligonier & Myans (osscey € girl to acquire It so that ijkely to have a t never could ba ge eeeenaenenenernnaclll ” {