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‘XOMAPPED TER DAUGHTER, FLED IN SHIFT MACHINE Mrs, J. C. Adams of Phila- delphia Seizes Child in Montgomery, Ala. MONTGOMERY, Ala, Dec, 13—Sarah Averitt, thirteen years Old, was kid- mapped from her uncle, J. A. Averitt, | Yesterday afternoon while on her way | home from the High School by her | mother, Mrs. J. C. Adams, of Philadel. | phia, the divorced wife of Henry Averitt. The child was rushed in an aytomo- bile to Sprague Station, twenty-two miles below Montgomery, and taken board a train for Savannah, where | Mrs. Adams told the chauffeur they ing | tended to take a steamer for Europe, ‘The little #irl was placed in her | fencle’s custody by her father on the) latter's deathbed at Cook's Station, j Aine months ago, Efforts will be mi fo intercept Mrs. Adams at Savannah. Mrs, Adams reached the city yester- ay morning from Philadelphia. At the| High School she was refused ‘permis. | mon to see the child on the gtound| that once before she had attempted to @pirit her away. Mrs, Adams is said to have deen divorced by her husband four years ago, he being given custody of the girl Averitt, the uncle, is one of the wealthies* contractors of this city. em WON’T BE HOME CHRISTMAS. On Hie Way to Virginia March Lost a Leg and Will Die. ‘WFossing in a cot at the City Hospital, Jersey City, and babbling of home and mother, Frank March, nineteen years 014, of Mallon, Va., 1s not likely ever to get’ there, the doctors say. Instead, Ahey think he is going to die from a rare form of gangrene that followed the amptuation of his leg by @ freight train. March left his home @ year ago. He wanted to see what “up North” like, He worked for several months tn Lockport, N. Y¥., but as the holidays came on decided he would go back and apend Christmas with the old folks. With money in his pocket, he arrived tm Jersey City last Saturday, but on Sunday, about to climb on a freight train at Greenville, he missed his foot- Ing and lost his leg. At first the phyal- elans thought they could save him, but they say that now there fs little chance. It is said that the particular form of @angrene thet {s killing Marsh bas not been seen in this country aince the ONARCH| FURNITURE CO q@yil war. WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE RUGS, CARPETS, BEDDING HOLIDAY SPECIALS Cash Po Credit 161 EAST 125 ST BET 3° &LEXAVES No Advertisements for a aay American District Messenger Office In the ity until 9 P.M. Make Your Xmas Money Go as Far as Possible There is a lot of Real Estate and a great many business en- terprises you can buy if you are willing to pay the owner's price, But that’s Not Economy! Than the Herald —The World's Nearest Competitor. World “Real Estate” and seueiness Pportun- 8 " Ads. Last Week. When you purchase a house, lot, farm or shop, store or market through World ads, you deal direct with a person who is ANXIOUS to sell and, therefore, is ready to “Strikea Bargain” THE WORLD'S GREAT LEAD IS DUE TO THE FACT \T WORLD ADVERTISERS SUCCEED : : t>tite and our GREENHUT Buildin —— a — Buy them! The . Th packages and HELP IN ‘Cer Notice to Visitors to Our Premium Parlors best service inthe awe PREMIUM PAR- Lone COREENKUT Building), please Heal} A ee, oF woe Teading Stamp Books in exchange for premiums Day. By eo doing, you secure an UNHURRIED C. oIck of poly? and more careful and individual attention in a very di ment of our business. GREENHUT Building—“Everything for the Home’ Because of Thursday's Surprising Attractions and Myriad Muey Saving Sales— In as big 7 ony! BUILDING Tomorrow Will Vi Prove to Be One of Your BUSIES RUST MAS SHOPPING DAYS! In this seeanatn we frets REST FROM YOUR SHOPFINGIN: IN OUR TEA AND WRITING ROOM, See Bit iT od a REFRESHING CUP OF TEA (with our Ask for the Booklet,‘SHOPPING GIFT GUIDE” of those in attendance. It is filled with CAREFULLY-SELECTED * “gift-suggestions” for EVERY MEMBER OF THE pg every fr end and with “CO-OPERATIVE GIFTS FOR THE H IT CONTAINS GIFT-HINTS AT EVERY WANTED PRICE! ce limitations preclude little more than mere MENTION ot THE Ext 'RAORDINARY SALES PLANNED FOR TOMORROW. A ate ea, Yuletide Sale of Charming “Dutch” Fancy China For the Littie CY. éto Nad sale will include EVERY PIECE or SET IN OUR ENTIRE ie compri ttily colored hi train, boy an a Pree in pct ly colore tad ceaety designed China illus ie ERTO THIS IM IMPORTED CHINA oat BEEN, nA | REACH OF ONLY THE “FEW! TOMORR wil! AVAILABLE TO THE ANRENTS Oe with rious raed Me tal lates for as little as TEN Cl CENTS HINA CHILDREN USTR: FOR 1 39¢| * igi" FANCY. ANB, AGEHA . rations; your choices at "29¢ ** 39 IMPORTED eb’ OATMEAL SETS,. BREAD AND MILK SETS, ETC.—your choice of alana A at SALB EA OR BRI SUMING, “ T pleco ideal for gifts for * ie lers, bachelors, var- Birks. Prices $2.95 ° $21 FOR QUICK LECTION—epecial table ‘of decorated, imported china Ice cream salad sets, or fare, 1, chocolate vases, steins, etc., YOUR CHOICE, ne PORTED FLEMIS! IMISER STBINS—in a great variety, of alzes, ehepes and decorations; ranging from mM $5.95 A Special Sale, Tomorrow, re Thousands of of Soaee Framed Pictures ‘cits. PIC-| HUNDREDS OF OTHER SUB) SEASONABLE “‘CHRISTMASSY” with TURES IN OAK OR BLACK FRAMES— vast sclecied “i Saees copt! INGS—your choice, at vbaitast ‘covones “pictunes—ne. DELICATELY TINTED PASTELS—in| “cally. execu rich, $5 3 frames, at *(GREENHUT Building, Firet Floor.) A Slight anne ne Imperfection Makes Possible These Prices for Tomorrow, on Sterling Domestic Rugs! But Note!—That in most instances the imperfection is NOT BUM ereiee and that it IN NOWISE AFFECTS THE WEARING SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS IN RICH JENTAL BFFECTS—Ox12 ft.; value (GREENHUT Buil Great sae or Fancy Baskets Nineteen tables Re HIGH with the loveliest showing of fancy ver eftered in any one sale. Ine! ° G ets, such as hampers, firep! would be difficult As the prices are ail EX- ARILY LOW, the FANCY SATIN- “LINED 2.50 WORK- BASKETS —atart 4 OPEN_ FRUIT Bas. KETS—start at. HAMPERB=stert Electrical Christmas Tree Outlits Where there Is no electrlelty in the house, we offer outfite complete with batteries, comprises sight a CHRISTMAS TREB OUTFIT—for use + Me where there Is Win three ‘red-eeal batteries put up in a neat box, at...ss Fire-Place Fixtures oncgmprising fire sets, andirons (in black and brass), folding-screens, spark screens, NBIRONS—wro $2| FOLD GILT SCREENS 9. gs BRASS ANDIRONS— 4 dia te mip from se $4.25 Great Sale of ‘Stoves SUN-OAK PARLOR HEAT- | OIL HBATING STOVI ING STOVE — draw «i Pot a 44 ® $525 BON TON toh ‘COOKING STOVES —cedinet base, 5 cooking-holes, large equare heavy cast at. 14-inch Fi 4-TUBB GAS RADIATOR— aluminum to; v $1.75 Jewel front; CYLINDER GAS HEATING STOVE—suitable for small fooms; as low _ 90e ge fire box, ven, extra + $10,50 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i “ross Society are for sale at the Information Bureaus in our MAIN cost ONE CENT each. Put them cn E FIGHT AGAINST THE WHITE PLAGUF. GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS 13, 1921. “The Big Store’’ BOTH SIDES OF J TH AVENUE this mon J.B.Gr Your Christmas Shop It should be a PLEASURE! Not a BURDEN. ‘Pres: GTAVE., 187 & 197 STS: ping choice. You secure B! You get MORE individual attention. If you DO IT NOW you DOUBLE the joy You are NOT hurried. of gift-giving. You can take time to THINK. A Few Words to the Wise! MAIN BUILDING Thousands of Gift Suggestions In Leather Goods for Men All the Latest and Best Novelties of the Season Are Here at Prices That Will Delight Economical Holiday Shop; ers Yes, and in addition to the novelties our stocks also include all the necessities 4 men of good taste are sure to appreciate. Innumerable articles shown here are exact duplicates of those to be seen in highest-priced “specialty leather goods shops”—the only Clk being in the price, and that difference is in_YOUR favor, IF YOU B' Y y hdtey Some coal bed ; fittiny Sorin oa calfskin panie Cd case; Somorrow, Coe 59c Cases — fine black seal leather, with secret pocket and inside tuck pocket; to- Letter Case—extra fine black ay leather with insi jecret calfskin-lined; tomor- +305 row, at... Hanger plated folding ha goat seal case tee nickel goreia black 4 \OrrOW, at. Case—hair and tooth brush andcomb fittingsinleath- 4 50 ef case; tomorrow, at Cases—real wali with imported leather cov- ered frames ; tomorrow, Three-Fold Card el eC fancy leather straps; 9 with memo book, Tow, at.... lanicure Set—pocket style; with three good fittings in black leather case; tomorrow, §- The ny 150 bed with a pad for strik- o Brush Set—pair of fine real ebony military brushes in real seal leather crm Gy garette love-kid-lined ; I $ covered frame ; tomorrow 395 Traveling and House Slippers—vici kid leather; soft style; 52.95 tomorrow, with five use- Books—made of good black goat seal leather; to- morrow, at ‘ Ic Collar Boxes—with button box on top of lid; richly silk lined; black and colors; tomor- Tobacco Pouch—fine black goat seal leather; — rubber- (MAIN Building, Main Ploor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Order Your: Piano NOW AND GET IT AT THE BIG STORE! We Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction (Best Piano ever sold under $200) ‘The Kirchhoff, $225 to $300 The Caldwell, $185 The Ludwig, $325 to $400 The Garwood at $200 The McPhail, $350 to $575 in black case; tomorrow, The Caldwell The Garweoo The Kirchhoff sy fe oa 3 a 5) PayeFlaan.. $450 Player- Piano... $525 plseriane, lain the price, No beter Bis ig by others, but never crite pie, ht ment at a mod: icnne Down $ Free Delivery Begin at and Week No Interest $5 (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) = ——=MAIN BUILDING Buy A “Victor-Victrola” on Easy Terms for Christmas The Big Store makes it possible for YOU to secure a “VICTOR- VICTROLA” on the EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS. Try It 30 Days Free If satisfied, pay for it in instalments of AS LOW AS 50c a week for the low-priced instruments, and a little more for the better grades. YOU PAY FOR IT WHILE ENJOYING ITS USE. Could Ge Rina. be FAIRER or more convenient? $15 to 900 Prices of Victor-Victrolas, according to size and finish, from... ...eee eee cece eee teen eentee ‘MAIN BUILDIN | Men’ S Turdined Overcoats At Warm Weather Prices, Tomorrow The man who INVESTS ina fur-lined overcoat NOW, at these prices, will thank us later in the season for the suggestion. FOR AN INVESTMENT IT SURELY IS, seeing that the coats advertised here were MADE BY ONE OF NEW YORK’S BEST FURRIERS, who is dis- couraged by the unseasonably mild weather, and wh« GAVE US A DISCOUNT OF 44 OFF THE USUAL WHOLESALE PRICE. Read the details: Men’s Muskrat- Lined Coats—)|Men’'s $35 Fur-Lined Coats—made with very fine black broadcloth} with black kersey and broad- shell; made with Persian lamb) cloth swith Persian lamb collar, collar; also blended muskrat with blended opossum and Aus-| coll ined with black Russian tvalian marmot lining. These a and Susliki; these fur- coats are sold allover New York are in all sizes; at $50 to $65; inthis $ orrow, $ great sale, tomorrow, 38,50 APOE GRIN AEN 25 Men's Pieced Raccoon Fur Auto Coats—also plush-lined coats; some with pieced Persian lamb collars, others with collars and facing of blended muskrat; these are $25 and $30 values; tomorrow. choice, at Men's Very Fine Fur-Lined Coats| Men's Fur-Lined Coat: —lined with natural muskrat; h Per: made with Persian lamb collars| fem cut full and long; these is are priced at many ded cor geod stores up to $75; 8 tomorrow... from natu blended mu: mot-lined; $100; tomortoy "(MAIN Bulidiog, Second Floor.) EL COOPER ©. *30,000 to charitable end benevolent irsti:uticns, societies and cl IT COS Three More Examples of the Absolute Supremacy of Greater Toy Town No Mail C. 0. D. Orders on Toys Filled. Matchless Holiday Stocks of Ha The Biggest and Best Assortments No doubt the general shopping public is fully aware of ber pre-eminence in this most r oods. SUBSTANTIATES THAT FACT. From the immense varieties here for your selection we pricing, tomorrow. Men’s Pure Irish Linen Handker- | Women’s Ae oes Irish Linen Hem- chiefs—-im der; 4-inel block letter hed hand-made; ner; six in Handkerc! hand-embroidered floral spray in corner; dozens of ' whkodi to choose from; eac! A $7 Quadruple Silver-Plated Toilet Set for MARVEL of “A It's beau and pace for value-giving to any and all com- The set is inished in an engine-turned and striped effect, very beautifully made, and petitors. brig! fitted wi fh bevel mirror; brush has best quality of white bristles; and large comb silver- mounted, gram eng! on this set,at.. Sterling Sliver Toilet Sete—a handsome wreath desi; finish; large. and com! Beautiful New. Toilet Sets—quad- ruple silver-| design sad comb; all in a lined § box; value $: Other Toilet Sets Other Toilet Sets ‘Comfy’ Footwear The mo: chilly days. have created priced. Among this season's styles which footwear. Men's Leather \. val ‘elt Fi Red Felt Button Shoes—with thin 49c leather soles; sizes 1 to 6; at “Comfy” Moce: lightest hou men, men For omen All-Felt House at Infants? This Illustration Shows Tomorrow’s Best Bargain in lue $1.50; tomorrow, at women and children; E give this amount, and sk ATILY TONERS to tell usby thelr VON TS YOU NOTHING 10 VOTE. Important to Christmas The 8 Store bss bin pel idiom! Only 00 hon Saturday, wisiahene 16th sotareée, December 224 | J 5 On all other shopping days, The Big Store will close at 7. P. M. ‘MAIN BUILDIN: As a Value- Giving Center a see for yourself. (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) MAIN BUILDING ndkerchiefs in Greater New York. ular line of holida’ THE BUSINESS THAT WE ARE DOIN have chosen the following few items for special ted; new tape bor- hemi pretty in picture $8: stitched meni tk 7 flor: desten encircling it it Pa Handk blocked initial in cor- fancy picture al ‘Sheer “All-Linen —with — beautiful Irish Linen Hematitehed chiefs—+4-inch herent with large Lagecberenteg’ Koos initial call Princess ls chiefe—very elaborate pager | 1c} signs; value 75¢; each... (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Silverware $4.7 sets the a French the Mono- wed free 4.75 sisting of a belies Seavieaaa mirror, sugar bent eeecotaat Sad aren? Sit ea Saad edad ay chased Hower ens eavily raised feer; h 3B "eat tagdeoml * $2.75 other i lreed ‘and Biscuit “Trays, 8c wich Trays—pierced; 10 inches pa Ren -o49 thread bor. silver finish plated 5.50 wr MAIN Bullding, Ma'n Fleer.) sas BUILDIN' For Men and Women st Mb footwear for house use, especially on We introduced these “Comfy” slippers, and they a demand that kee ere us busy. They are very low- ‘omfy” slippers are several new will appeal to particular people who like pretty same mn ONLY, all sizes from 6 to 11. 1.25 7 Slippers—in opera in tan or black; or | ur-Trimmed Juliettes—in red or gray; asins—the handsomest, softest and se shoe made; pretty soiore for *1.25 Bippers. saa food gua fel thie! HA tl in red, 65¢c tor 4 aren AQe ‘ d (MAIN Building, Second Floor.)

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