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sites THE EVE GONEFROM HOME | ¢ 12 YEARS TO- DAY iG Family ta a Fortune in 1 Vain Search for Mysterious- ly Vanished Girl. eT ati asa, SE Se grees To-day is the twelfth anniversary of the disappearance of Dorothy Arn- old. On December 12. 1910, the daughter of the late Francia Arnold left her home at No. 108 East Seven- j ty-ninth Street at 2 o’elock in the afternoon. She said she was going for a walk. Three hours tater she was seens in Brentano's book So far as known that was the last heard of her, and hundreds of private detectives and polict departments of almost the entire world were unable te find any trace of her fiss Arnold vanished as mysteri- ously and os completely as if the earth had opened and swallowed her Her family, spent several hundred thousand dollark prosecuting the search all over. Europe and Asia and America; members of the family made numeérous trips to foreign countries..to run down clues, but without success. Year after year they kept detectives at work investi - gating every. conceivable bit of in- formation that might lead to her re- covery; nothing was too small or too insignificant for them to sift to the bottom. But always with the same result. It was' n6t wntil last April that it was known that the family of’ Miss Arnold had. iyen up hope, Her father died thén, and in his, will, which dispdaed of an estate valued at store, NMASORR average sized cameras, being only wotghing, only twenty-two pounds, etroug this week allest Shriner i in the World Pays Visit to the White House ») NER RWooR+ UNSER Ween Mires, ©» ‘The smallest midget and the smallest Shriner in the world, known As Major Mite, caused more excite House than many notables have done eamera man, but found that he was ment when he called at the White He declared he'd like to be a but little taller than one of the twenty-eight inches in height and He is In Washington for the Shrine more than $600,000, he suid that he had made po testamentary provision for his daughter because ho was satisfied that she was dead. Many times Miss Arnold has been reported as found, the last being about a year ago, when @ woman in Connecticut claimed to be the missing girl. Her claim was found to emanate from a desire to obtain publicity. pa sowntinee hind KING OF SPAIN MAY PAY VISIT TO-U. S. Alfonse Told Mrs. H. P. Dargie So at San Sebastian. One of the passengers arriving cn the Cunard liner Carmania yester- day was Mrs. H. Peralte Dargie, widow of the late proprietor of the Oakland, Cal., Tribune, airs. Dargie! 4 petition signed hy many leading ac- spent several months at San Sebas- | tors and actrenm tian, Spain; where, she met King Al- fanso. ~ Mra. bareie said she found him Intensely interested in this country and that he thought- seriously of coming here in the near future. King Americans last summer during his mer resort. jee eS CABLE MOSCOW PLAYERS FOR FRIDAY MATINEES Petition Signed by Leading Actors and Actresses—W Chance to Attend. 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Tallulah Bank. through It explained to Conetantin + director of the ions It is in. the wearing of the Kayser Italian Silk Vests that their euperiee and oo quisite tail sai are given the inches Look for the Marvelfi rein. forcement in. the crotch, of ere f Kayser Italian it insures theic eek Stretches with ‘every spep, giving comfort and ease of movement. Marvelfit Reinforecment $3.50 and up Designed for comfort, « Kayser Sik Union Suit poe Als epee — ih ma enough” yet carefully fei aia Look for the Marvelfit reinforcement, $6.00 and up NING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER i2, MISS HAGEN, BRE) = OF YOUNG PLANTER, SODETY SURPRISED). antennae 1922. ere they will make their Stageg’s father, Leon- civil cere-f ador Cite Clerk] hor officiat- MONDS ozavets? “TERMS #5 LOW A’ 4 presenc w intimate in the made by the couple yesterday in ng @ secret. 4 clvil cere- by the laws of country, where ant religious cere- nized nddaughter of Religious Ceremony Is Set % for Saturday—Civil One look Place Yesterday. mony te were Miss Helen H. Hagen, a member of |‘ the Junior League, and Frederick L. wealthy British yaquil, Ecuador, sur- Stags, son of a 1 s 1 THR ORIGINAL eH 0. v \N DIAMOND WA b casters ANU AOEN LANE Ketablished 1888. planter ¢ prised sc y by belng quietly mar ried yesterday in the chapel of the Sell Specialties by Telephone? Yes! distance” telephone? Here is a letter from one of the largestphar- maceutical houses in the country. It is a liberal “OKAY” of Some business men believe that to sell a specialty a “high pres- sure” salesman must actually be on the ground with samples, price lists and the the telephone as a usual aids to personal medium for selling selling. specialties. But do you know Your goods can be that today both spec- sold in quicker time and at less expense by telephone. Why not investigate the sales- building possibjlities of your telephone? Cail Cortlandt Official, Extension 620, "New York Telephone Company ialties and staples are being sold by “long AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GENTURY oyna, Wu eo | metal GENTRAL teat TT ae a BLOSSOM TIME Nate ve “New ven ic THE “PRRVECT” MUBICAL PLA Tae EV Bo THN IGE ws | 4 MARX BROS. cr in M A Musical saicndretina. 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