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J Mi IS If s& lErisco Police Ban College Play Which Dispenses With Marriage 11 'University Production Expurgated Before r. Opening in City TheatrePlay Had Won Prize From Noted Playwrights. .N FRANCISCO, April 27 (Copy-riffiit- ). San Francisco, of nil tho .laces In tho world, linn becomo national. Tlio nrm of tho lnw, In the person of I'ollco Corporal I'ctor l'twh-on- ,' hn8 arisen In nil Its mnjesty and declared thnt \Wild Ulrds,\ prUo pluy oRtho University of California, Is too Wild for this side of the bay. jAftcr swearing out warrants npalnst tn& actors, I'esiion permitted un ex- purgated performance lost night. Ho $ trtt$o this concession despite his In- - dUBtta,tlott on Icarnlnc that tho produc- - KMt' had ' denounced him us Illiterate. f - r Tjjq policeman Is sixty-thre- e years old'.. Ho' was born on un Iowa farm. li?novcr Rot beyond grammar school, buwiys tio Is a graduuto of the \Col-lej- r- of Tough Bleddlng.\ $ wedding ring, lacklwr from the rp!dt la tho cause of the clash. Tho tic folk, students, dramatic critics and theatrcffoes everybody but the Pcshon, Tho ring was leu out 01 me piay Dccauso II u naa ucen put in incru would havu lcen no play. The prin- cipal characters In tho play would have been tame little birds, singing In tho glided cage perhaps, Instead qf following the law of the forcl and fluttering tn the treo tops with- out benefit of clergy. The \Wild Birds\ die for their flight Into freedom, so tho play car- ries a moral which artistic circles say atones for Its falluro to treat ' hood from a conventional point of A ;. f view. But Corporal Pcshon says ther I ain't fool him by any such sophistry. g. ' j As tho price of further public per- - 1 ? iormance he demanded last night the dialogue ue cnangea so as less stross on the falluro of Sthat to see the pawon, first. Illi-ds- won the university prize for Dan Protlicroli.. It was nc- - 1 liv Onnrirp Jenn Nathan. Eu irerie O'Neill and Husan Olaspel), whb:actod as judges. The university mei Its seal of approval on It 'and It was' produced at tio Greek Theatre onlho university campus. CBut when \Wild Birds\ crossed tho bay for a trial (light In Sart Fran- - Cisco, Policeman Pcshon gave out a loud cull-lik- e sauawk iff i The .plays takes up t)ie life of an 4 nr. CortUndt jll Grand nr. Suffolk 4 Eirt Art. Jl Hotel orphaned girl of seventeen, con- demned to tho unrewarded farm drudgery, and a boy whoso noble Im- pulses lift him nbovo his sordid sur- rounding He had escaped from a reform school, where he had been sent for protecting his mother against attack by her brutal husband. The boy and \ifie orphan love as birds do. They aro forbidden to marry, but run away. Later they run back. It Is learned that the girl Is to becomo a mother. The farmer, enraged by this news, beats the bov to death. The girl ends her troubles by leaping lnto'a well. WEDDING PROBLEM IS HARD TO SOLVE Divorced by Husband's Sentence, Woman Wants to Re-W- ed License Refused. OWOSKO, Mich., April 27 (Copy- right). Shall a woman, the mother of six small children, be permitted to re- marry six months nfter her husband has lecn sentenced to life Imprison- ment or tho murder of a neighbor? Tho Circuit Court of Shiawassee County will face this problem Satur- day afternoon at a hearing on an or- der for tho County Clerk to shuw cause why ho should not issue luntnr-rlng- o license to Mrs. Lizzie Phyllalro and Oliver Itoy of Owosao Township, It appears to Ire a question of public morality rather than of law, for the law automatically terminates marrlago relations In this Htatc, when cither man or Is sentenced to life Im- prisonment. Mrs. Phyllalro says she sees no other way out of her dlfllcul-tle- s. She cannot support the children. The Imprisoned husband knows nothing of tho contemplated marriage and has given up tobacco so lie can send his prison allowance of sixteen cents a day home. Phyllalro killed Merle Shepherd, after a quarrel grow- ing out of a nnowtjoll battlo between children. After conviction he deeded tho farm to his wife. It Is argued thnt marrlago would deprive him of prop, erty and children wlthput hearing. Meantime tho woman and tho man who Is willing to work tho farm ami thus support the children, aro making arrangements for tho wedding on Sun-da- yi They are confident tho clerk will be commanded to Issue the license. real b overblouse of crepe with binds silk in colors. The blouse comes in French or The in town. Street, 1 5 West 3 4 St., Fifth Ave. 6 1 1 j 6 631 I (00 4 1 2371 S 6 130 Wert 115 L 22. BROKER FOUND GUILTY OF I'nriiiliilriil Com Irllon, Anittlirr of Wlileli Mr Win Ictnl, l'l'ir,.UBI.lMHA. April Bdwln E, Koliii. head of a concern, found by a Jury of charges of embezzlement nml fraudulent Sentence was deferred pending the of a motion for a new trial. The maximum sentence posxlble Is lxtci'ti years. may not be heaven, hut 's home to now.' With some one to love, something to hope for, some old friend to say 'most imy one win find Rood reusons; for happy here. You also can find a lot of cheer ' in a box of Happiness Candies. Dainties made our own immaculate kitchens, then reasonably priced and old to you. Happy for Today : FULL Ac 1 . Happiness J&ani the Style Jrpm erner Perner The best in New York tQ buy blouses, underwear and hosiery , VOLT always find the latest styles at Lcrncr Shop's there A arc dozens to choose from in just the materials you have in mind at prices so low they will you. 0 Due, to our volume we can offer greater values you Would'. think possible. Frequently women buy two blouses here for the money they intended to spend for one. We illustrate two of two hundred Lerncr values. Come in and see them all. MffJWild Rose with Bohemian embroidery $598 ATM-BAC- dc Chine of Bohemian embroidery brilliant white, bkque, blue, nary. biggest money's worth these Church St., S4St.,nr.Fith IJjWsit Street, opposite PennsjrlraoU wild wife SiiUMre. , B(hthArencr4iSt. Broadway, bankrupt brokcrugu guilty conversion. outcome \This world being right good in Thought CREAM OUlh. that amaze than a frilled georgette over blouse $A QQ \p1 dainty frill is edged in scallops of the same filet lace that finishes the cuffs on the new short sleeves. A dressy suit blouse in flesh. A very un- usual value. Which of Lerner is nearest you ? new nrir St. near St. Broadway, near Sc. 1694 Broidw,jr,near lojSt. Street, near Seventh Are. 3397 Bnadwajr,nearl4tSt. E ,27, N 1 9 ClinrKr Com 27. wnn it us just ' \hello , fresh CAHAMULS . . knife-pleate- d $S.9S 163 Third Ave., near 149 St. 907 511 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 671 Broad Street, Newark S65 Broad Street, Newark mail to 19 West 36th New York 13 EVENING, WORLD, THURSDAY, APBI EMBEZZLEMENT r United Candy Stores place Wl Shops ProipmAve.,nr.i6jSt. Address orders Street, wm IT Your Bridal Linens at One Price A Trousseau Week attraction I BrideS may select either one or two special assortments of all the necessary household linens that we have grouped at two special prices. 250 and 500 These assortments have been selected by a woman who understands all house- hold needs. The advantage in buying at this price is that it .is considerably lower than the total of all of these linens if bought separately. Trousseau Week Specials Dinner Napkins of Irish linen damask, reduced, $8.50 dozen. French Linens Made ex- clusively for usr exquisite pat- terns and linen damask. Cloths, 2x2 yards, $9. Nap- kins to match, 22x22 inches, $9 dozen. Saxony Towels Of fine linen huck, hemstitched, with damask borders. Guest size, S7.50 dozen; regulation size, $10.50 dozen. Italian Guest Towels, $2.50 each. Hand-madegue- st towels with Italian filet lace edge, filet lace motifs and native cut work on pure linen huck. Luncheon Napkins $3.75 dozen. Another exceptionally low price for such fine Irish linen, hemstitched, 15x15 in. SECOND FLOOR Special! Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk 50 Made expressly for Lord & Taylor, this full-si- ze Hart- mann Wardrobe Trunk boasts of many modern innovations and conveniences. Its more important features are its steel runners on front and back to prevent damage in handling; locking bar covering all draw- ers; is 40 inches high, 25 inches widtr; 22 inches deep; 13 hangers, 4 drawers, one for hats and one for shoes. c4 Hartmann Steamer Wardrobe Trunk at 37.50 This Gibraltarized Hartmann Wardrobe has an open top, 6 hangers, shoe box, laundry bag, 4 drawers on oneside, including compartment for women's hats. ' SEVENTlf FLOOR w J he Complete JCitc hen Her workshop is her kitchen. And when she is a bride it's all the more important that this workshop be alluring. When you step into our Trousseau Kitchen, created for this Special Trousseau Week, you'll ap- preciate just how charming a kitchen can be. The recipe is white furniture with all conveniences, and a tiny checked colored gingham for a decorative touch here and there. Simple, isn't it? Come in and see tomorrow. In the Picture Above A White House Wall Cabinet, indlspen-sabl- e for the kitchen, that has cleaning utensils, dish mops, soaps and cleaning powders to tuck away. White enameled. $30 The Hoosier Cabinet, long a favorite with brides, has been improving each year. The 1922 model is adjustable in height to suit the tall or short woman, thus making her work easier. It may be purchased on deferred payments, if desired. $80.75 Kitchen Chairs, white enameled, with spindles and bow b'ack. ?2 each The Combination Table has porcelain top and several book shelves. $15 The Hygia Receptacle is $5.50 The AllrWhite' Refrigerator is $35 The Lord 8C Taylor Vacuum Cleaner bears our name because we believe it to be the best obtainable to sell at such a moderate price. May be purchased on de- ferred payments., $55 complete. Top Table in a convenient size, 24x36 inches. Just$8.5o The Detroit Jewel Gas Range, all-whi- te, is just the model for a bride's kitchen. This name in itself is a guarantee of long service. This has an elevated oven and broiler. $125 Something \fw! 'Below See Trousseau Kitchenette This complete little cabinet Was designed by us, who know just how all the comforts of a kitchen should be packed into-sma- ll space especially in New York, where space is valuable. V$90 v Vollrath White Isnamelware Hice Boiler, 2 qt. $2.35 Covered Sauce Pan, ' Tea Kettle, 4 qt. 2.65 4 quart $1.45 Covered Pot, 5 qt. 1.75 .Pitcher 1.65 Dish Pan,-1- 2 qt. 2.15 Basin 85c KVtHTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor l FIFTH AVENUE dp f3 eta 1 r4i rt cAn Important Sale White Celluloid Toilet Articles To v celebrate the removal ol our Toilet Goods Section to the front of the store, where it now occupies a great deal more space than it did before, we have arranged a special selling of toilet articles in white celluloid. All of these, greatly reduced below their usual prices, are the kind of thing that is appropriate for wedding gifts. Beautifully designed white celluloid sets $25 to $85 and the price includes mono- gram on every piece. A3-pieceS- et $9.75. Comb brush and mirror, including monogram on all three pieces. A 10-pie- Shell'Set $35. This se is charmingly deco- rated with a gold band, and the price includes a gold mon- ogram on every piece. , Small Pieces Reduced HatBrushesandSalveJars,95C Cloth Brushes, $3.95 Pin Cushions and Jewel Cases, combined, $2.95 Boudoir Candle Holders or Oil Lamps, 9SC Large size imported Perfume Bottles, with cut glass stoppers, $4.50 GROUND FlOOR Specially Triced Cretonne Pillows 1.95 to M.95 This Trousseau Week special brings you a wonderful oppor- -. tunity to buy these attractive round and oblong cretonne pillows inexpensively. You will need innumerable kinds for your summer home and porches, and there are surely plenty of varied patterns and colors. Some are combined with plain poplin and trimmed with poplin flowers. ART DEPARTMENT FIFTinFLOOR A Bridge Lamp 7.50 Wrought iron is now the fav- orite for, kmp !v3:sse it is so decorative and light-weigh- t. Imagine being able to get the entire lamp complete with shade for this absurdly low price. The design of this little lamp is unusually attractive with i,ts banded parchment shade 12 inches in diameter FIFTH FLOOR\'\ .. - .'' . aJL