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eres THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 1920.5 ~wennceoeeerve| TELLS OF DIVORCE RAID. | JUDGE WARNS'ROBBER. | HIRED TO ROB WOMAN. | HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Witness in Beker Cane Says Eleven| Armellino Mont Name Confederates Youth in ying Trint Says Mieha- te sae ee te é ‘ ee AEP th any, nme Were in Sueprine Party. to Win Lentency. low Planned the Crime. i| 1é K ] u b K orner ine ee Seo F | Deals 11d on a house at No, 112] 1f Vincent “Butoh” Armettino ex! Detalte of the imurder of Mra, Ilina- . ty COUN iapnee, § | Third Stree Minéola, hoard to-day |Pects any leniency, Judge Dike of fel Coprriaht, 102, by ‘The Trees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | ge Nerd Riigle Rian $ | yy gapreme Justice Lydon in the divorce| Brooklyn told him to-day when the vel Mich amma Cond. —_- ; otha j ie a dental manu.| Verdict. of a County jury Justice T onducted by Eleanor Schore wKtu Pin Bee TG ang hci we ental mani) rraught him fact to face with a twen= Waa the mech aoilaree ep ite arisen yea, of against Margar Teonard 11,|'Y-Year term in Sing Bing as a wecond Tesh ne! Seite) with aliver gray Kr Pin er, a brother, testified that he was & ofender, between now and next Mon- the plang uid |} feratin "eer ficate re Aig at he was ®) day he will have to disclose the names. “Michator., COUPON NO. &GS ha: Paths i so and ane [96,86 two, men who made use of him AMUN I covered s, de] and « Closke: e Mag ctr resdci Mam ae ;Would like, At last, after a good deal) ny MeCloskey's room, the wiiness said, Aaa ta AL EN dat LA hg tk thst Salo of hurd thinking, I had @ plan Wate Foun salle ikpers and CEE GG Ln ate eet onceee eee skdepivs, Rakion f khiew that Goth of my younger |ctes of clothing Menuified as belonbing| dent J nagien Bane ce tie eel debe at Mant led lt i ae brothers were fond of stories, so when |to Mra. Ecker Hanes de ARDID, BER end Ais: git! pleaded wks Paneth Fldelnd eh Lata og) ’ i og gp [bookkeeper on their way from the “ " ybody had secn their presents] “Selle, kid! Whats the matter?” the! hank, striking Basis over the head “ ‘ . F y next morning [ took out my Kiddie | witness testified, Mra, Ecker greeted her| with a blackjack, grabbing the tin r restorat California yrup oO igs Klub Book, which 1 hud had for some |PBPANA, sues Grand Con-| OX and Jumping Into “Butch” Armet " ‘ time, (You see, 1 cut out all the)course, the Bronx. lino's car, A few days later Armeliino § stories and poems that other mem- oe kave himself up. He was found guilty o bors send in and paste them in the!| Overcome hy Cont Gus on Yaene. |0f,founiiy in the tirat depres book.) I read to any brothers ail] ‘Three men were overcome by coal Kas ———<— that tnere was to read, and of coufse| from a atove in the cabin of the yacht! porter Acct For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will n n Monday Sentenced, given them. So this year g¢ propose to do the | dist Episco same again, with the new stories and | Hansen and Arnol poems that are in the book LILLIAN WHITE, aged 13, Brook- “ was t aan ‘ ro Barat ch ntally Killed in Mex- Albin Swenson, thirty-five years o H cicant Hwa 19 4 Thé Wishing Ring. PR erGhts Weer: neste atelie: blosal teerccpemmstning: shades GenChia (hi hectdatedahs pT RO lah get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Pull 4 3 rf SAN N D>» Jan. 8. elegra : } * pl ty pi i H abi i Bt tas 9 o'clock in the morning It was here the Queen mvooned rd eh a I Rr SAAD and Edward Are [gc ANTONTO. Jan. 8A telegram branch of the Colunibia Trust Company. » directions, for babies and children of all ages nieve ahtiap ene us Meave eee rene we ero most delighiful surprise 1 could have conscious in thelt | Gopriel Porter, killed by a Mexican offi: fo ser who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- e 0 9 happy lance from the Metho- |cer in the Tuxpatn off fields, said Portes 1 sand sev coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on months ing § etad Bad. plea uit taflg Of the bank's funds to As the cool north winds that blow, | There was plenty of singing; Dancing the finest ever seen We arrived, and then were seated A peacock bowed so prettily In the large Opera House. Before Bleanor, the Queen. Billy Rainsford then us greeted apital was called and|was killed accidentally ‘The te quickly. recovered, | wi eived Dec, 23, the father # suid ‘a letter giving details . jetter has not ar- the bottle, Children love this delicious laxative, | (Wearing the prettiest yreen blouse). ae ria tiene Ring, |lyn. i- ~ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. @he took the kiddies to Wonderland, That made all the guests sway, MODEST VIOLET. i °s | Where fairies and goblins dwelt. This was a reql Kiddie Kiub play. O vinlett O vieletl —PAULINE BURSTEIN, aged 14, Brooklyn. I wish you would help me be like you t i cas o Innocent und good and truthtul. More fresh than the morning dew. —— LETTERS FROM KIDDIES, I have never looked at a flower 60 ! EAR Cousin Bleanor: I went to = oy ony if | was in Fairy- Ned balonlgers see “The Wishing Ring” and|!nd. My Momsey wants to thank |Cousins, have you? Fourteenth §\ th Avenue ; Head tt very pried rR it| You, too. “You were the most beauti-| By ANNA ABRAHAMS, aged 10 nth Street West of Fith A ; +. ful Queen, and now whenover I rend | years, New York. fwas 0 great success. 1 think that all & fairy atory 11 ulways say you are ecliptic RII yA Y ANI ) SATURDA ¥ 4 the cousins that were in it did very| the Queen and the little children the F i t ‘| subjects. The childron were wonder- | $60,000,000 RAILROAD LOSS. ‘ weil, and, Oh! you looked so nice!) ru: and the little boy that played the fasted ie N Plas love to you Cg eet violin was very wonderful. I N ber Ft Detteit 5 ‘our Cousin, SOP! } ieee ’ November Figures Show a je 7 mn 5 years old and play the ea8e a: Hite: : Women’s and Misses . , DEAREST Cousin Eleanor: 1/but Rot very good yer. The ile sirla| WASHINGTON, Jan, S.—Railroads in want to thank you very much! Cousin Eleanor, thank them for me|November were operated at a loas ot 4 ' for the tickets you sent me. It] again. Approximately $80,000,000 to the Gov- a i ‘was lovely of you, and all I did was) SEYMOUR ASTOR GOLDBHRG. |ernment, according to the Interstate re ses n u S ' Cousin Eleanor’s Kolumn. Commerce Commixston, The net profits ! i ere 15 Py y: y D, nj +4 4 YF » ere , ,o BAR KIDDIBS: There ta al-| You have chosen to make your friends were $20 Two Special Purchase Values that are conspicuous even in this, ie TOUR BEd Lerten stay BA be gonlnue toting telat ‘ee the month of clearances and bargains, as extraordt{narily worth while, de! e tallway revenue for the “| ., we , "Pee ; ME i, aid enough to thidk as to whet|oompanionshle, For isi t wick oon om wis $4546,138,804 against $440,- will draw women to the apparel section on Friday and Saturday. Suits, Will happen to them Guring the now) Riddle cousins more friends! than |age'net profit per calle was $1 too, not to be outdone, offer new reductions unequalled in the city. J ah »{ for you and for them. ve a loss o} Fe, vomit ringt” and the rest COUSIN ELEANOR. aed ° . t DRESSES ask themselves, “How much can T — More Freanent Silings of German- our e anaerime: ‘ Sccomplish in the new year? THE SLEIGH RIDE. Aiseuiadn Ships = ees S, ial Purch f 1 4 ‘We are not ous to be Pag or the Riding down the hillside, HAMBURG, Jan. 8.—J. J. MeGlone of xy ” i . ypecia urchase 0 } . gret wind et Faeyr Beer aners | rp winds bite your nose the International Mercantile Marine, Let Danderine save your hair and double its beauty. You ° ° Shey are of he aay, uninterenting| when we take our aleigh ride [wnioh hes inaugurated torinightl wr~| can have lots of long, strong, thick, lustrous hair. Don’t let it Tricotine, Velour and Jersey Dresses and who whimper because the work Sugwhakes keep a-falling, vice between New York and Hamburg} stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring its vigor and + gpd Lae a gees tag ga OY Still we coast-away, by the American Ling, hays the vitality back. Get a 85-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” group, to which all kiddie folk belong. kits heey to us calling | traffic warranted. Mr, Met at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dan- ‘ TP ce that the first and foremomt| ,,. To-morrow's New Year's Day. Jon the ‘Ma druff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic, ° eee New Year resolutions of| . BY JULIUS GESSEN, aged 12, [liner to reach a then teediten brahe aialuida iT i * Yousins is one to have more New York. war, en its life, brightness and abundance will return.—adr. Our regular 39.75 frends at the end of 1920 than they t the clove of 1919. erie this eeem a amall thing? Te] NOVEMBER | TANTEST AWARD This is really a fascinating little collection of dresses, for the materials ee ping Raa The Little Surcriee, are excellent and the es new and attractive. The tricotine dresses ha My providing you do not lose the old ones AST Christmas Eve, as I was medallion beautifully embroidered in vari-colored silks, set in vestee fashion meantime, Mee nia vent getting ready to go to bed, I in the waist; sash belt ties surplice-wise. Checked velour dresses of smart If you have m 7 was trying to think of some style and jersey frocks of striped novelty weave trimmed with sports angora than last, you must be more thought- ful and Kind, not only to those whom thing new that my younger broth»: contribute further to make this group quite the most interesting of ils kind we know, eee ee Clearance Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Serge Dresses Pretty new dresses that are charming to wear now and equally attractive for spring days are to be had at this remarkable value. The crepe de chine model has a pretty lace vest, while the taffeta frocks show the new pleated frillings. The serge dresses come in both coat and straight line styles and are braided attractively. ‘ Sensational Reductions in 217 SUITS, at 24.75 Our regular 49.75 and 89.75 Serge, Broadcloth, Silvertone, Velour Some are trimmed with fur models of finest fashion in straight line and What a Furniture Sale via The Morris Plan Means ly, you get the benefit of these Low Sale Ptices—then, aby hata Pian enableg you to select the Rugs or Farniture you want and make a first payment on them, at the same time arranging to pay us the balance over a period of six months or longer. a this balance you pay us one-half per cent. month interest. No indorsers. No red tape. Lowest PLUS extended payments. This Beautiful William and * Mary Pathe Phonograph ' Dresser or Chiffonier of Adam Golden Oak Colonial Extension Period Design, in Amer @éQR Table and Six Dining @ 4 ican Walnut, Buch... Chairs... a This clearance price includes belted styles. The tailoring and quality are such as only suils of higher cost p_ nanengonnacmae as Mi sais | | An Extraordinary Sale of Mt} : i l possess. ch one is beautifully lined with silk and warmly interlined, 4 Axminster Rugs | n y | hese suits are not only under wholesale price, but are several dollars cease below actual wholesale cost. As the sale value would not cover the cost of 9x12 size pees the workmanship required for suils such as these, there will be no exchanges or returns sa mceracu: COLORS are navy, black and brown SIZES for women and misses No charge for alterations is an exceptional showing of Pathe Phonographs in art and period models at moderate prices. O° of the extraordinary features which marks the opening of our Pathe Studio & | (Mo mil : | An excellent example is illustrated above of the William and Mary period, the | cabinet work being perfect in design and craftsmanship purchasable on your own terms | m —in reason, at only $225, : ty Hl Clearance Trimmed Velvet Hats | Another feature of our Pathe Studio in which we are sure the ‘ i | owners of talking machines will take keen delight is its record library Priced for quick disposal regardless of their real worth, Women and containing every Pathe record of note. iwisses will find in these groups at bargain prices much to interest them in this # season's best models. Other Pathe Phonographs from $25 to $1000 Trimmed Millinery Trimmings— Your Own Terms—in Reason, of Course. | 50]. Clearances Flowers and Wreaths— 1.45 | were 46 and .08.. 38 were .77 » BO 7 # $5.77 and $7.50 ; 3.45 were .95 and 81.17 it ‘77 @ os Our regular 5.00 | were $1.97 to 81.77 1.00 $10.00 and $15.00. ...6.6 seers th Our regular 10.00 | Wings and Fancies— 5*Avesat 53% St $17.50 and $20.00. dae Af and oF 50 seca Sener : ; ‘ ‘ 2 Untrimmed ware BLT to 6108 1.00 Overstulied Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite, finished in Ma Tear This Out and Mail at Once Ustrisored Satin’ Hatesteaturing many || Tate eras 0 ene ue 1.50 poeeny te Fens oi lire pieces, Sofa, Arm Chair and | HH Send t fice ch ct hh smart new models in all satin or satin and | ¥* enraroee 2.00 acker, wi arahall Comfy Springs." Loose Cushion ii Send me at once catalog of photographs saver combinations— 7 sere ie feats. “The Cute } : $349.00 and other printed matter descriptive of Name........ Arana heaven sanaa one bee Ostrich Bands, Plumes and Fancies ie u A " An | your Pathe Phonographs in Art and Period Fur H : . ee Te : Morris Plan Divided Payments. To eee ett pata ether ae our reg. $8,50 to $10.00, were $2.45 to $3.45 2/00 | Records. This carries with it no obliga- See Page 27 for Our Four Col. Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Advt. o tion whatsoever on my part. City State ) bs W-1-8-20 . 212 E 125th St., 105 E. 125th St., 301 W. 125th St, 1379 Main St., ——— Se ner Park Ave, At Eighth Ave. Bridgapat | SUNDAY WORED “WANTS” : WORK MONDAY WON DERS, S

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