Show POOR G GIRL RL IS S GLEN GIVEN VEAl NEAL T TH Daughter of Immigrant Bohemian Adopted By Realtor NEW YORK TORK Aug 5 Re 4 UP AJ Be Before f frore fore rore the the- dazzled d eyes of ot old 16 Mary Iary Louise Loul e Spas only daughter o or of illiterate Bohemian parents was wa unveiled Tuesday Tue-MnO a vision Islon of ot a modern fairyland Tho Aladdin who rubbed rubb li th tho magic IT lamp was Edward rd A A. Browning millionaire r realtor who nho hol l In her the Iho Ideal girl gill he ho sought sough tvr fr adoption Into his palatial home hom homat at Kew Gardens Long Island a nl as slater companion for tor Iris his other adopted daughter Dorothy Sun Sun- Browning His three thre-e weeks' weeks quest In which ho received letters from lit lit- litlo lit lo Io girls all over the tho country ended when tf he filed flied adoption papers tier Ter new w name Is Mary Nary Louiso frowning crownIng Mr l Drowning Browning refused to give He ire address of the girls girl's parents tie tc said they came from Prague Bohemia IB Iii years l ago abo when tho the mirl Irl was one year ear old and that hY 1 y were very very- ver poor ILLS HAS BLUE PLUE EYES Mary has hilS gossamer curls and dancing blue es eLs To 10 tho the small smal army of ot reporters who found her herm m in her new daddys daddy's office she said saK saKie ie he 1 felt like lIko Alice Alico In Wonder Wonder- Wonderland land and about to receive all the happy happ 1 Ings I have dreamt about She exhibited a a. pearl bracelet nd necklace Mr Browning had ven her H L will be awfully hard harI to leave 1 e u. u and mama she said salil sa III they the nave n ve been awfully good to me Ine But Dut Mr sir DrownIng Browning has as promised to let leti letIe i rte Ie ie see sec them every week so I ont be so lonesome at first I love my father and mother moth r rand and hate hato to leave them They TheO worked awfully hard to send me meto meto meto to school Put But I know that Mr Browning will make everything happier hAppler for tor them n em and for me r CAll CAK Today Toda the girl takes her first step Into her new now world She will he tie taken on a tour through rIve women's ens shops hops to select a fit Cog wardrobe She will have her r choice of or any car on the market Beyond that we haven't any and nn definite plans yet t Mr Ir Browning Drowning ild Id For the tho present Im I'm going to o make her happy happ She can cnn have hav r my In money moneO can buy buo Two days after he advertised for tOT arother daughter to adopt Mr Browning said Id he lie found fount Nary Mary I Louise waiting for him at his of- of fut t She had walked five miles 8 from Astoria o starting before her ler parents had hod awakened awaken cd Her r par- par at first were reluctant to pelt ut ith Hh their only child Mr Dh h Drown Drown- ng said but finally finally- consented to t Ign adoption papers NOT or SO O YOUNG YOU While Brownings Browning's newly adopt adopt- adopted ed od daughter was spending the ti e day buying dresses and other costly apparel B In exclusive Fifth avenue hops questioning of ot her former neighbors in hs Astoria a to toI the I he New York Evening Post brought the the information that she was 21 t years old and anti that she was formerly a a. motion picture cr S s Th neighbors n from flom s whom this information w was as obtained said she I was engaged to a dentist when Drowning BrownIng advertised for a girl not no over 14 14 to be adopted as his daughter It also was learned that the girls girl's Irl's father owns a apart apart- apartment apartment ment meet house in which he Ie lives with 1 I his wife wire In Astoria Browning DrownIng said however that the father makee mal j only no 30 a- a II week and that he considered the family's finan finan- financial financial financial cial status poor Reporters Interviewing the girl after r adoption o were told t d by her J ro that hat she s could I l drive e an automo automo- automobile a automobile bile as her father owned a car |