luot in Vaiii Girl, 15, Becomes a Bride to Federal Quiz Courboin Organ Recital Today Today's News For Widow of Escape School, Officials Say In "Suicide" of at 2.30 Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Telephone mo Hammerstein Mary Barrett Shows Weeding Ring to Teachers VeteranSought Stuyvmm Who Filed Non-Attendance . Charges 'olice Unable to Trace Move¬ Against Representative Rossdale Has im ments Since She Left Co¬ Her; Husband Is 19-Year-Old Factory Worker Affidavits From Patients lumbus Ave. Apartment Fifteen-year-old Mary Barrett, of young Johnson. Judge Wiley said he That Deatli Followed a ft Last Waiden, has just married Alden John¬ was informed that the girl's mother Monday Morning of the and the mar¬ Card Game at son, nineteen, of that village, in order, approved match Hospital Ill iftif riage. The bridegroom is emploj#ed in according to the village authorities a Waiden factory and goes to a "part- Mad Threatened Suicide yesterday, to avoid going to school. time" school to obtain the amount of Five Floors The girl astonished pupils and teachers education required by law. Plunged yesterday by displaying a wedding Johnson, although over eighteen, ac¬ Whoever Desires to Friends Say She Was De¬ ring. cording to the officials, is in the fifth "Don't Push Me!" Was $86,130 of Bedroom an Judge Henry Wiley, of Waiden, de¬ grade in school, where pupils about Cry spondent Because Benefit clared that the bride's mother, Mrs. eleven years old ordinarily belong. He of Thomas Scott as He Make the Best Use for Her Was Unsuccessful Eva Barrett, has been before the court is the son of Edward Johnson. It Is Declared lately because her daughter failed to Mrs. Mary Barrett Johnson, as the Fell, of His Life Living-room Furniture attend school, and there is now"a case girl is now known, did not attend Vo clew to the disappearance of Mrs. of non-attendance at school pending school yesterday after the marriage Federal investigation of the death must find time, reasonable ..«..ar Kammerstein, widow of the fa¬ «gainst the girl in County Judge Rus- was announced. Judge Wiley declared of Thomas Scott, a wounded war vet¬ time, for rest and play. ns impresario, ha3 been discovered iscll^lÈyggins's juvenile court. It was that he does not believe that the fact who fell five to out of this that the that the girl is married will enable her eran, flights to his death The shortened hours of This comea her friend, Mrs. Julia Farley, a wiggle charge In good fortune so girl, according to Waiden officials, went to escape the requirements of the com¬ Veterans' Hospital 81, Sedgwiek labor, the Summer holidays at unexpectel vitiate nurse, of 27 Columbus Ave- to Wallkil!, N, Y., and was married tó pulsory education law. Avenue and the and some clos¬ just the peak of the Autumn Kingsbridgc Road, days' early season refurnishi or by the police of the West Sixty- Bronx, on the afternoon of October 29, ings, giving full half-day and when so many people are ;th to are all new teh Street station, whom Mrs. may be undertaken by holidays, helpful. apartments and homes, because we icy the case. Hazed Plebes Say Raid Recovers 27 ha reported Attorney William Hayward, it was in¬ But it is a sin against suddenly decided to make a complete This is the latest of a series of ad- dicated by developments yesterday. yourself and your employers out of all the clea "nturcs which Mrs. has Asked Cases of Stickley discontinued patter Hammerstein Midshipman Whisky Representative Albert B. Rossdale, when holidays given to you and odds and ends in our for recreation are regular stocks. .perienced within the last few months, in Trial Taken Robbers of the 83d OJkngress District, forward¬ used to do furniture is from the two îj .ecently her acquaintances were star¬ Support by ed to Mr. three affidavits work that lies at home un¬ great fa Hayward done because some one tories in Grand and Stickney red to hear that she had become en¬ from patients in the hospital, all set¬ neg¬ Rapids Syracuse. a but rumor was Man Accused as lected it. gaged to prince, the | Assert Gilmer Urged Them Manager ting forth that Scott's death occurred Jenicd and Mrs. Hammerstein begged a (Signed) BEDROOM to 'Stand Him' ; for "Mannie" Kassieren¬ following card game which ended FURNITURE leave "to forget the incident." By Upper with a quarrel among the players. In Brown a con¬ to der Indictment; 2 Girls come chromewald finish About month ago the critical Class Man Admit Con¬ The principal affidavit was made New Frocks to of Arrested as by dition Mrs. Hammerstein's finances versations; Wanted Truth Bootleggers Martin H. Schneider, and two corrobo¬ Straight-line bedroom furniture in the im was made publ'c when she was found this and ous brown Twenty-seven cases of iden¬ rating by Ludwig Zymansky Stickley chromewald finish. penniless in Central Park with her Special Dispatch to The Tribut«» whisky, all in 71 Dressers at 543.75 instead of tified as part of 5,100 cases taken in Benjamin Goldstein, patients C $87.50, collie, Teddy. She said that she had ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 7..Efforts of the of the Ward 80. They declare Scott, whoso 16 Dressers at $42 instead of $84 to leave suite at robbery Republic Ware¬ November 8, 1922. 17 been compelled har Judge Advocate Murphy to show that house, which, with other», started the death was reported the Chiffoniers at $37 instead of $74. Federal by hospital 24 Chiffoniers at the Hotel Netherland. Miss Margaret Midshipman John P. Gilmer jr.. charged present Grand Jury bootleg authorities as was For Miss 14 to $42 instead of $34. was suicide, playing 20 9 Toilet de Rohun, a was affected with before a investigation, recovered in a raid Tables at $27.50 instead of designer, by hating court martial at to John ©. cards with attendants on the fifth floor New 45 $55 her and shared her room at the yesterday, according dance frocks of metal cloth and sup¬ Bedroom Desks at $18.25 instead 0f story the Naval Academy, had sought to in¬ Appleby, zone chief prohibition agent. on the day he met his death. TODAY.at 2:30 22 Bedroom $36.50 Waldorf-Astoria with Mrs. Hammer¬ The was ple brocades.white and Tables at $18.25 instead 0f fluence the under class men who are liquor found in a garage "Don't Posh Me!" Was In the bright gold. $36.50 stein for severs! days, during which the witnesses in the case, was the sen¬ in the rear of the home of Edward Cry Auditorium banded with fur, green with darker In »he advertised ior work "of sort." Costella, at Just before he over a balus¬ gold. Mahogany finish any sation of the session of the court Astoria, Queens. Mr toppled * * When she was interviewed at the hotel to-dsy. Áppleby charged that Costella had trade and fell five stories, the affi¬ Fifth Organ Recital * Also a quantity of the same .he said she had received only one Some of acted as manager of whisky deliveries : A whole of .the articles of tu these young men testified for "Mannie" davits say, he was heard to call grroup new deep blue in velvet, niture are to be had reply to her advertisement, a position on the stand that they had had several Kessler, alleged wealths "Don't push me! Don't throw me by and beautifully designed. in mahogany finish. a« housekeeper, but that she had re¬ bootlegger under indictment tht conversations with Gilmer in reference Federal Grand by down I" * * * fused when the man tried to force his to their and that he in¬ Jury. to were Charles M. Courboin testimony, had Mr. said he had Patients rushing investigate in or LIVING-ROOM attentions upon. her. dicated to them the line that he was Appleby accom¬ restrained by a Miss Carty, a nurse, Crepea lavender, rose, with silver trim¬ FURNITURE In the tile of persons panied two of his agents Monday nighl Formerly organist of mings. ponce missing going to take, asking them to "stand to hunt around who later told them not to make in¬ Cathedral. Mrs. Hammerstein is described a6 be¬ by him." The cross-examination Long island inlets foi the affiants Antwerp New French frocks.straight from Paris and Arm chairs, side chairs, rockers in a variei in condition She by rum runners' launches, when he en¬ quiries concerning Scott, tickets ing poor mentally. Major Leonard, counsel for Gilmer, in¬ countered CosteTIa in front of declare. Complimentary quite obviously so.for afternoon and informal of styles and coverings. A few examples: has often seemed despondent and in dicated that the interviews would not tht When John a may be had at the Auditor¬ wear.in a latter's home. He had a watch Boyle, night attendant, evening soft fine crepes. 25 Side chairs, mahogany finish at $6.75 note to Mr». Farley ahe wrote: . "I be denied placee {tor by Gilmer, but that he would on and the man was came on duty the inquired ium Bureau. * * * $13.50. wish to thank you so much for what assert that he had told the under class Costella, seen tt whether he had heardpatientsabout Scott. He have done for me. I am tired carry liquor into the garage, it it First Gallery, New A 25 Side finish at you very men to testify to the truth. told them, they said, that Scott was Building. charming group of black frocks.for black rockers, mahogany $6.75 fm and very weak. I can stand it no All three of the charged. Although Appleby and hit is still a great, favorite with Miss 14 to 20 $13.50. On another occasion she de¬ plebes who were on men had no search warrants, Costelln "no good and deserved all he got." great 10 longer." the stand to-day testified to matters in permitted them to search his Later, they charge, Boyle dropped the .in the new crinkled crepes, and in crepe satin Arm chairs and rockers, mahogany finish, J8 clared that she would some night be the specifications under the of and the premise! remark that "he knew the and de from $24. found dead over her husband's charge liquor was found. Costelh attendant crepe chine, often banded with fur, or grave. hazing against Gilmer. Karl J. Bied- offered to turn it over to the Scott had the argument with just be¬ The Father of Our almost covered with soutache 19 Arm chairs and rockers, mahogany Mrs. Hammerstein has been missing erman, of N. said agentt fore he fell." braiding. $79.50 from finish, $15 since Monday. Neighbors at the Colum¬ Oneonta, Y., that ho immediately, but Mr. Appleby in to $245. $30. had done the stoop fall twice by order structed the agents to wait until to The affiants further declared that 24 Arm rockers in old oak at $17 bus Avenue apartment house said that of that and secure Scott was Second floor, Old Building. from $3i «he had left Mrs. flat at 9:30 midshipman. Midshipman day the warrant to search unpopular with Boyle and Country Humanized 52 Arm rockers in old oak at $22 Farley's Grant said that he done The was found In a had been warned him to from $44. in the while was Ethelredge the liquor walled-ii frequently by 12 Arm rockers in old morning, her friend stoop fall once, and both, with Neil R. compartment of the garage, Costelh get out when he went to their ward to George Washington, by Wil¬ oak at $23 from $46. away for the The reason for her was liam Roscoe 18 Arm chairs in day. Campbell, of Big Rapids, Mich., had, given a summons. visit them, although there were no Thayer. To this The Women's Sports Shop announces old oak at $24 from $48. disappearance, while officially listed to their Mr. men also rules such visits. study the author has A Nciv as is according statement, taken Appleby's raided ti prohibiting Boyle brought Shipment of "unknown," ascribed by Mtb. part in the race. All cleverly concealed also is said to nave told the affiants the same of hu¬ Most of the to the failure of a benefit pie said, however, alleged bootlei understanding living-room furniture i$\ Farley per¬ that this as fun. establishment in the t that too in the man formance, to have been held at Car¬ they regarded basement of they "had it easy" hos¬ nature, the same ability to holstered in suitable tapestries, but some M The midshipmen 3howed reluctance big warehouse at 102 East Fortietl pital and that he had once been a unveil the real man that made The Much-desired negie Hall for Mrs. Hammerstein. Max to the Street. The was so how cane seats. a testify again¡-t upper class men, place arrange« prison keeper and "knew to handle the success of his studies of Rubin, seventeen-year-old college but to answer that a truck could be driven onto ai student, who lives at 255 East Houston appeared direct questions such fellows." -John Hay, Cavour and Theo¬ frankly. They showed that the upper elevator and dropped out of sigh Rossdale Denied Admittance Authentic Fair Isle Sweaters Street, was in charge of the arrange¬ class men under a dore Roosevelt. The Father of DINING-ROOM ments, to had established a rigid rule self-closing trap, all in a îet FURNITUR! but was unable recruit volun¬ when the new moments. The truck then could b According to Representative Ross- Our in this book, steps Authentic.for these famous sweaters teers tor the or to sell academic year opened, dale's the was Country, Fifth Gallery, New Builèç program enough requiring the plebes to sit straight at loaded at leisure. It was said yester secretary Congressman down from his marble pedestal, have many imitators. tickets to pay for hiring the hall. Ho that men in this at first denied an interview with Schnei¬ the meals without using the back of the day place heard tha der Dr. of the where most of us have been The "¡sweaters with had paid deposit for the auditorium chair and to their to a raid was and by Conquest hospital, wont to see the hieroglyphics" is the and the expense of tickets keep eyes the impending poure who permitted him to talk to the him, doffs his white name that have ever /individual shops for 1W printing front during the whole meal. These seventy-five gallons of whisky down patient marble cloak for a coat they gone by since they made from !'is own pocket. sewer. One case alone only after Mr. Rossdale had of trav¬ their first success. rules, however, came to an abrupt end, of whisky, a case o to to el-stained buff and and great When last seer. Mrs. Hammerstein they testified, when Wilson gin and thousands of corks, empty bot threatened go the District Attor- blue, They have never lost their cachet of exclusive- wore a much-used blue cloth suit, red barrels and nev walks among us, a flesh and began his investigations. ties, other bottling estab fficials of the stuck to ness.perhaps because they do not grow on every hat, black lace veil and black shoes Elbert L. Jishment supplies were seised. Albei hospital blood human being. $3.80. so to »nd stockings, to Mrs. Far¬ Midshipman Freyberger, of who the suicide report when asked regard¬ tree, speak, but come only from one wee according Colorado, a first class man, testified Feldman, lives on Riverside Driv« the matter last said In the Book Store, island, off the north coast of ley's description. She had only 15 that was to bo the c ing night. They Scotland, where they cents no Gilmer did not give the order for alleged proprietor they had and that he Street floor, Old Building. are made the native women in her purse and jewelry the race. this place. He could not be found b questioned Boyle, by during the long a pie He also said that he had told them he was in his winter except wedding ring. been when Gilmer talked to the the agents. asleep quar¬ evenings. present Police raided the ters on the next floor when Scott's AU Even the dyes which their curious plebe witnesses and that no effort had home and del: death occurred. it was QUATRIEME give designs been made catessen of Bernard Zuker Boyle's story, such enduring charm are home for this lit¬ Miner's Theater to induce them to give false and yesterda declared, was corroborated by his room¬ made, Bowery testimony, but that they had been ad¬ seized assorted liquors valued t mate, a fellow attendant. tle "Fair Isle" has remained a true fairyland. Fire vised to tell the truth. $26,000. The home of Zuker, wher apart from the world and its ways. Badly Damaged by most of the liquor was found, is í Tall Chests 29 Columbus Avenue. The delieatesse Trains 2 Years to Enlist in color and Finds Wife Dies is at 23 Columbus Avenue. The Fascinating design Playhouse Famous Generations Overcome; polic that Give Space now Is Fire Hours arrested Zuker, his wife and his tw in Youth The shipment includes two distinct models. Ago Swept by Husband Put Quarter in Meter nieces, Celia Ramher, eighteen yeai Underweight 1920, Is Without Taking It. in the pure reds ¡md blues, the queer greens and After Audience Departs When Was old, and Esther Kamber, nineteen, c Now Accepted brown, sometimes on a background of the natural Jet Turned On the same address. were by Army ,j The gallery from which thousands The shock of his wife All arraigne YONKERS, N. Nov." 7..After two For a room color yarn, in the lovely soft colors which discovering before Magistrate Earl A. Smith i Y., where wall hand work only of gallery gods yelled approval of the overcome by gas yesterday morning West Side Court, charged with sellin years of training, Edward Rarmer, gives. $45 and $55. heavy Shakespearean and melodramatic proved fatal to James McNally, sixty- liquor in the delicatessen. The girl twenty years old, has been accepted for space has to Street floor, Old Building. offerings that made Miner's Bowery three years old, of 37 West New Brigh¬ it was acted enlistment in the United States be considered Theater famous was charged, as runners bi army. many yearb ago ton, Staten Island, who died of heart tween the home and the Two years ago Rarmer tried to en¬ these chests Fine fire The store of Zuke Woolens Alone h »wept by yesterday morning. failure after notifying neighbors of his Each was held in bond. An add list but was refused because he was are dusty old house is now used for the wife's condition. $500 He ideal, since^ of tional |600 bond was fixed in the cai underweight. weighed only 100 they will hold presentation Italian plays. It is According to the police, when McNaJly of Zuker on of pounds. After being he went that some one in the charges violating tl rejected as much as a Women's Velvet Frocks $59.50 supposed depart¬ went downstairs to prepare breakfast Sullivan law. Two revolvers wei to an up-state farm, and training vig¬ ing audience after Monday night's per¬ for his wife and mother he put a quar¬ found in his the orously, managed to add fifteen wide chest of formance a house, police charg pounds Delightfully lighted cigarette ter in the gas meter. The gas jet in his Zuker told the court he was to his weight. Later he suffered a drawers and designed or a droppedwhich started the robbt match, blaze. wife's room had been turned on, and a year ago, and at that time minor operation. He applied again for yet are nar¬ Patrolman John Mulligan, of the was provid« Here are two charm- his wife unconscious when he went himself with revolvers for self prote enlistment yesterdy and was accepted. row enough to Clothing Clinton Street turned in the fine station, back upstairs. tion. He has been asighed to the Quarter¬ fit into a small ins frocks, both of Nor can alarm, having noticed flames creeping master's corps at the Hawaiian Islands. silk velvet, and both clothing be manufactured sola? out of the upper part of the theater. place. in and from silk and canvases sd When Deputy Chief Heffernan arrived simple line yet piping»«; yokes, he turned in another alarm, to which Louis XV each express a differ¬ stays. There must be a proper combinatitt Chief Kenlon responded. The street- Bedtime Stories Daily Radio Program1 | walnut chesfc ent phase of today's of materials with proper tailoring and go& Car and elevated lines were tied up (illustrated) fashion. style. while the flames were being subdued, The Fourth Hen Disappears Wednesday, November 8 4 ft. 4 in. Two »mart passengers crowding the Grand Street y 1% ft., Station the elevated to witness the WJZ, Newark (360 meters) In Wananiaker elotkinê of 9 a. $350 silhouettes high-grade specification It was not more than half By Thornton W. m..Morning farm reports and prices. find¬ spectacle. Burgess Musical program. .the straight slen¬ only all-wool, long wool fabric is used, and our an hour before the trains resumed run¬ 11:66 to 12 m..Standard time signals from Louis XVI rosewood ings: stays, "curtains." canvas.are of the highesi ning. this there's not the Arlington. Official weather forecast. chest, der silhouette in a Of slightest 32 m..Opening prices. five drawers, 3 ft. x 2% frock which ef¬ quality obtainable. But even all this is not enoug!; Although the fire did not get below i makes .for we t* the and of the build¬ doubt: p. m..Midday price«; musical program. ft.., $875. fective use of fluted demand that the combination of the gallery upper part 4 p, m..Closing prices; musical program. .woolens and vm\ ing, thousands of gallons of water A thief is bound to be found out. 5:30 p m..Final reports; weather reports; | Fourth floor, Old gros-grain ribbons. findings.be accomplished flooded the orchestra floor. The total shipping news; musical program. » Building. painstaking skilled workmen. .Old Mother Nature. 6:46 p.m..Resume of tailoring by damage amounted to about $10,000. 5:66 sporting events. .the circular silhou¬ p.m..Iron and steel review, a The result is the 6 p.m..How to look smart In the rain; ette in frock whose clothing into which #«*< For three days Farmer Brown's Boj musical program. simplicity is well set ored. Weather kept the hens shut in the henyard 1 p. m.."Animal Stories," by Florence Beauty Preparations off in Report and as he went about his work he Vincent Smith. by peasant embroidery lovely soft colors. to 9 p. m.."Ask Adventur« Man," by Mr. Two of the Suits, $35 $65. .un rises 6:34 a.m.'Sun sets.... 4:4k r¿.m. kept watch for Redtail the Hawk. But Green. of Marie Earle many unusual and distinguished vel¬ Young men's suits, $35 to $60. .Moor: rises. 8:03 p.m.'Moon sets.. 9:62 a.m. he saw nothing of Redtail. When he 9:16 p. m..Band concert under the direc¬ vet gowns being featured in the Women's Fashion $35 to came to think the matter over he tion of Frank Bianco. Program "Mile. We have a full line of Marie I Salon.for both afternoon and Overcoats, $85. Ixwal Forecast..rartly cloudy to-day; couldn't remember seen Red- Modiste," "Egyptian." cornet solo, "Van Earle's preparations evening. $55 to to-morrow fair; moderate temperature; having Alcssto; clarinet solo, "Ave Maria," "Star including I $225. Second floor, Old moderate southwest winds. tail for Beveral weeks, nor did he see Spangled Banner." the famous Creme Anti-Rides, Building. any of Redtail's relatives. Each night 9:46 p. m.."Thrift." which used in conjunction with Local Official Itecord..The following he counted his hens. No more were 9:66 to 10 p.m..Arlington time signals. the Cucumber r »?cord iron-, the AVeather Bureau shows missing. Official weather forecast. Emulsion is both Belmaison ~1 IN THE SHOP FORjS temperatures during the last twenty-four On th8 afternoon of the fourth 10:01 p. in..Concert continued. a massaging and cleansing Reproduction Furniture hours in comparison with the correspond¬ day WWZ, New York (360 cream. ing date of last year: he opened the henyard gate and meters) let the out 1:16 p. m..Organ recital. 3822. 1921. 1922. 1921 hens for exercise. He WEAF, New York (400 Tonique pour la Peau, an ex¬ 3 a. m- 55 45 3 57 66 watched them for a while and then meters) p.m..-. 4:30 to 5 p. m..Edna Beatrtc cellent tonic for the face. «a.m.... 55 49 6 p.m.... 54 48 went into the barn to husk some corn. Bloom, dra¬ »a.m.... 64 4t'l 9p.m.... 54 4T matic soprano, accompanied by Miss Lait d" Once he heard two or three of the Paddy French. Amande? for dry skin. British Suits, IS noon. 67 6« ! 10 p. m_ «4 '.I Lounge hens squawking as if frightened. He hens back into the 4:46 to 6:15 p. m..Curtiss Peterson, bary¬ Creme Perfection for soften¬ Highest, 68 degrees tat 12:4n p. m.l; rushed out of the but the henyard tone, accompanied by Miss Paddy French. lowest, 53 degrees (at 6 p. m.): nvrn'-e, 5« barn, by 8. 8:S0, 9 p. m,.Arthur Belvor, barytone, ing and whitening the skin. deg-ee«; average same date last y««r, 6» t ime he got out there the hens were "If accompanied by Hazel White. Creme de to degrees, average samo dale t.»r UJirty- over their fright. He looked Shadow the Weasel had killed S:16 to 9:15 p. m..Mildred Moelle, a develop¬ $75 every¬ Rose, so¬ $47.50 three years. 47 that hen lyric degrees where in the sky for Redtail or one I would find the body some¬ prano, accompanied by W. Leroy Raisch." ing cream. of his but in where. Shadow couldn't carry it 9:30 p. m..Joint recital of English and Made Humidity relatives, looked vain. French folksongs and operatic Huile Stimulante. New lounge or business suits. Bowser the Hound was on tho off," said Farmer Brown's Boy. "If J. F. de airs, by » 8 a. .*. S7 1 p. m. H !p. r. (9 dozing Shadow tho Belleval, barytone; Emil Gour, of doorstep of the house. His master Weasel didn't take it and tc-nor; Alex Desmarteau, G. Reducing Lotion, England. From exclusive patterns Fox didn't take it and Red- Dupuis, pianist. tenor; L. Barometer Handing» felt sure that no four-footed enemy Reddy Acne Lotion. onys, cheviots, worsteds and tweeds. could have been about or tail the Hawk didn't take it, who did? WOK, Newark, N. J. (400 $ .- M 30.07 1 p. m.. 80.03 8 p. m.. 30.«I Bowser That's what meters) Elixir, a different selection of models. Single would have *t once started to look I want to know. Hens 2:30 to 2:50 p m..Musical program and stimulant large don't of a lecture. for the skin. «.«cnrral Weather Conditions into the matter. So Farmer Brown's disappear their own accord. double-breasted. Boy concluded that those hens had Now I've lost four and I am no wiser S to 4 p. m..Special programs by the Also Small "WASHINGTON. Nov. 7..-The pressure as to how pupils of South Side High School and lip-sticks, face-powders, Sofas three 3nd twi> had a fuss they disappeared than I Central Single-breasted models in was low to-night over tho region of the simply among themselves, was in the If High School, Newark, N. J. rouge compacts. borne Great Lakes and ^>n the north Pacific as is the way with hens, and so re¬ beginning. this keeps WUZ, Sprimrfleld, Mass. (360 tons, with plain pockets with flaps, coast and it was rVlativeiy high off the turned to his up I am afraid I will lose all mjf hens. meters) Street floor, Old The are made without vent. Some v^ Atlantic coast and and over husking. 7:S0p. m..Bedtime sto»y; farmers' Building. comfortable sofa that suggests tea a the high rising Late in the One thing is^sure, and that is that I uce prod¬ and hav8*L$ the northern plains states. The lowest afternoon he drove the will have to market report. fire. pockets, soft roll lapels and roomy appeat*- barometer reading« were 29.76 Inches at hens back into the henyard and, as keep them shut up. This T:46,iJ. m.. "Physical Education In the 50 much admired in the White River. Ontario, and at Northhead, usual, counted them. Then he last one disappeared when they were School Health Program," by Louis K. English garments» and the were 30.3 8 count¬ Appel. B. S. Late news. The graceful sofa that Wash., highest readings ed them a second and a outside the henyard and it may be S fits into a space between sizes 34 to 46. inches at Eastport. Me., and 30.40 inches time, third those others p. m..Esther Calkins, soprano; James Irish windows.these are Regular time. Another hen was disappeared in the same L. Márchese, Crochet Lace hard to find in small at Rapid City, S. D. missing! way, I didn't barytone; Esther Haw ley, as sizes, There have been local rains within the Yes, sir, another hen was missing! only notice it., at the pianist. to anyone who is furnishing an apartment or a last twenty-four hours along the west Just to make time. I want to know who that thief WOI, Medford Mas«:. $1.05 $2.10 yd. small house and In the east Gulf absolutely sure, he Hillside, (3G0 meters) knows. Gulf coast and At¬ and I . counted a fourth time. There could is, mean to find out. Sooner 7 p.m. Evening program: for to lantic states and along the northern border or later he will read Sleeptime $1.50 $2.95 grades from Michigan westward to the Dakotas. be no doubt about it, another hen give himself away. I story, by Eunice L. Randall; "The Yet s sofa is the most important piece of furni¬ General rains have also been reported from had never knew it to fail. A thief is Disabled Soldier," Burton A. Welcome; 1*4 to ture in a the Pacific state», Cali¬ disappeared! Perhaps it had bound to be "The Family Circle," "What Mutual Edgings, 2% in. wide. living-room, small or large. except soutl^rn .simply wandered further than found out." Means," by C. C. j for Men's fornia. Ternperttares continued above away Farmer Handy; Miss Helen 700 yards only; in several $5.35 $7 cast of the usuai and he had to Brown's Boy stopped to Newnhsm, soprano; Miss Shoe; normal everywhere Mississippi failed notice it the pet Edith E. Tor- Belmaison, with all this in has 300 pa-r" normal over He young Fox* before rey, pianist. designs teneriff rose, mind, collected Just River and below the Rocky started out at once to look for the barn. going back to »Shamrock wheel, several sofas which, all the ^fountains and plateau regions and the i hat hen. The young Fox was not KDKA, Pittsburgh (360 meters) and rose, rose and of having good points black calfski». Pacific «tates. Farmer Brown's outside, as usual, but was in his 7 p. m..News. wheel. larger ones, have their own special size as well, una The outlook is for generally fair weathnr. Boy hunted every¬ house. Farmer summary. Trl-weekly letter, weekly' to recommend them. calfskin, With moderate temperature. Wednesday where. He even looked under the Brown's Boy called 8 We took the whole «¡| In sections east of barn- to him softly. p. m..Bedtime story. quantity kidskin and Thursday ail the Nowhere did he find so much Presently the young 8:30 p m..Speolai addresses off the hands of an in sbfle^a Mississippi River. as a trace of Fox came slowly out, business by prominent importer Heppelwhite sofa, covered in black tí ;c that missing: hen. much as acting very men. haste to liquidate his glazed r ïi.'-'-f1!*. Bowser the Hound if he were sleepy. he 9 p. in..Program under direction stocks, chintz (illustrated), $250. In the Lace Olstrlrt» sensed that some¬ walked Slowly anne of Marl- hence the special muslin, $227. siw^j Forecast by thing was wrong and trotted around over toward Farmer Brown's Genet. Elizabeth Lloyd Kirk- ¡ price. with íhe Eastern New Tork and Southern New behind his Boy. Just as the latter Patrick, soprano; Robert Tilton, tenor; Irish crochet lace is Overstuffed sofa, to« iá* England.Partly cloudy Wednesday; Thura« master, sniffing here and hand to put out his Reese R. Reese, barytone; Leo always upholstered in blue flowered round **-*.$ there with that wonderful pat the young Fox on the violin; John Kruczek, good, but just now it is at a glazed chintz, $105. $85 in day fair: moderate temperature. nose of his. head he saw Ingram, flute; Marianne I of muslin. finding Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dela¬ But he smelled nothing to excite him something which sud¬ Genet, accompanist. high peak demand for it is men whoif^Jrv***'«' ware and fair weather and it was denly awakened his Louis XV. Maryland.Generally plain to his master that suspicions. NOF. Anaeostla. Washington (400 meter«) fisaahionable this season for. love seat, covered with colored fort a *.« »nd î-.-.odftrate temperature Wednesday and no Fox had been (Copyright, 19Ï2, by T. W. 8:30 j Jabot gold in dres¿ shoe. Many with rubber Thursday. t around and he could Bur«eu) p.m..Band concert by the 1 blouses, un¬ satin, $-145. thsnk of no one ton Navy Yard Band. Washing- neckwear, Western New Tor«.-Fair Wednesday and else big enough to The next 9:36 derwear, children's and Street floor, Ne* E«--**** Thnra «ore* what lower temperature. ham earned away a story: "Farmer Brown's p.m.. Luke McNamee, U. S. dresses. caps Love seat covered in old full-grown hen. Boy Finds Out the N., will speak on "The Navy After the needle work, $850. jTruth." Limitation of Arms Conference." ' Fourth MIÁP Firat floor. Old Building. Gallery, New Building SPECIALIZED SERVICE -~- STREET