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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. jother ssheme for stoppin N Newton, NJ. siti sin ven i In Terror FALSE NAME AT ARREST. _s | Man Who {Goes to Doors of Homes and) “C**rse Gent" Wane Frightens Women — Shots |_when a Fail to Scare Him Off. l'warmaie Wednesday ing to break A “Ghost? Sets (322s tie i Polles He Was Wante Shier t ts © Bpecial Dewpateh to The Fi ! NEWTON, N. J. J ferious prowler has @f this place frightened nowt into |; hhywtevics. He has been @ppearunce about 11 o'c Might in the residence section, and| that hy apparently follows a regular beat in| the fr ‘Bussex and Pine Streets. He was | first noticed a week ago. +) Of arrest He walks up through the vack ard of a residence to the back door,, WINS ALIMONY AND CHILD. | @hen around to the front door, and! | Mever mys a word, makes @ noise,| Army Officer Warned @ attempts to speak to or injure! fere With Mother f@ay one. Ho became known as “The Mysterious Man” seon after his first | Tew appearances K When a number of persons ¢ tountered him in his rumbles, r fee ignored them, keeping right on? to the back door, then to the front, momebody started a report he wae a! ghost.” {a The authorities sugested yesterday | Mother and warn ing World.) 19.—A myw- the women with its pleasing flavor? No Raise In Price No Harmful Ingredient 10 Maiden Lane Values | Confidential, No employer gens in the air next time he came, Drompet: | | suit of Mise vu | LWeSweetsCo @harged guns, but the “Mystortous! Jesse Metcalf, a member of the firm, JL 70 BROADWA, 4 nLane-! 4. CREDIT Select from our immense stock, and | en Months to complete pa: | Mat residents of Newton fire shot-|'P'°Tfore with thy ||| reference. Call or weite for illus trated catalogue 44. $100,000 famd seo if that would frighten him.| pie sio000 ‘Last night they tried It. Several die-| peverly Juneau Qian” paid no attention to them and of Metcalf Bros. & Co. woolen mer | Ledonimence Floor — BONWIT TELLER. &:COQ The Spasally Shop of Onpinotons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET WILL CLOSE OUT TUESDAY Twelve Original Imported PARIS MODEL GOWNS Reduced. to 100.00 The Values Need No Comment The gowns concerned are in some instances slightly handled—but each one represents a most unusual value. Clearance Sale Tuesday, of WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS Broken Sizes and Odd Lots 8.75 ‘Formerly 12.00 to 16.00 The collection includes dress boots in white, black, brown or dark gray kidskin or patent leather with ivory buck tops. Turned or light welted soles. Louis XVI. heels. Also walking boots in black or brown Russia calfskin or combined with buckskin top. In addition, all white washable kidskin shoes with welt soles, Louis XVI. or military heels. ita: A World Ideal National Advisory Committee ned Hon, Nathan Straus, £4 ,ODAY scattered Israel finds its age-sought Honorary Chairman, ey ot opportunity to express its genius in terms Hon. aalian a: Mack, ee of a world ideal, airman. se piaphen 6. W Yesterday w Zionism searcely 1 than a vain imagir ra among all Allied projects, it has the most general and bros sed support lion. Newton D. Rake Fon, James M. reek P ; { Hon! Louis D. Brandets Zionisin aims not onl restore to the Jews their place among ited Jewish pe Zionisin fu home f ancient land o} to create a publicly ) people secured and legally as- ace is Palestine, the heart-home of exiled millions The spirit thet has issued out of the war—the world impulse for velf-determination of peoples finds here its purest expression, A restored Israel] shall be u fulfillment of a people's aspira tion and a sign-post of a world purpose | | vaciatael Nica ieee all se | | PALESTINE RESTORATION FUND Contributions to Authorized Representatives or Direct to THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA 55--Sth Avenue, New York City. nf Retailers who have Wholesalers who have ordered and will supply retailer Vhousands of women have written us th at this “original nonagreasy vanishing cream is their best protector of skin and complex AN & ion-—won't you try it? One application will PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS: “1 am persuaded that the Allied prove ite marvelous southing, beautifying Nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and qualities, Wonderful for chappe d hands, Bt ner’ Eather | people, sre agreed that in Palestine shall be laid the foundation At good druggists and dept. stores, or di | of a dey Oni : rect, for Be, in stamps equates <a You Can Help AP ets) Nill °. Ca is Bring Down Flour Prices “PT HE costs of most staple food- stuffs showed material reduc- tions during the week of January 3rd last, as compared to the cor- responding week of 1918.. But the costs of onions, rice, Grade B milk and Wheat Flour showed an increase. There is now an opportunity for every flour user to bring down the rising prices of flour. Buy United States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour or flour of similar grade at your grocer’s today. This flour costs much less than high patent flours, and makes delicious biscuits and pastry and good bread. It is not a substitute nor is it a ‘War’ or ‘‘Victory” flour. United States Grain Corporation’ Standard Pure Wheat Flour sells at prices around 6/4 cents a pound. Ask your grocer for it. He can get it. These grocers have it or have ordered and will sell on arrival: Retailers Now Selling United States Grain Corporation Plour: NTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY SREAT ATL. Jered and will sell on arrival: Macy & Company s Butler, Inc, iel Reeves, Inc. Austin Nichols & Co Seeman Brothers Geo. A. Zabriskie T. H. Bunch Francis H. Leggett & Co. N. B. The Government is selling United States Grain Corporation Standard, Pure Wheat Flour only where there is no sirilar flour similarly priced. 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Swiss Organdies Permanent “Cilander” Finish Our Organdies are made, dyed and finished by the famous ‘‘Cilander Process” in Switzerland, thereby insuring the much desired permanent finish so essential to these fabrics. Shown in White, plain colors and novelties. St. Gall Dotted Swisses Superior quality Dotted Swisses woven by the ‘*hand-loom process” in unequalled assortments — all White, White on Ecru, light grounds, colored grounds, and novel color combinations. Dress Linens Complete color ranges in our famous ‘Non Krush Linen,’ Ramie Linen, and French Linen, also White, Cream, Natural and Black. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets SF ecmmncomn WW 2 QYATATON WAVOYAYOVONE 4 WANTON WOOTTON A Feline Negligee G, Cecil De Mille asked for it, Claire West designed it, and “Don’t Change Your Wife” was written around it. That’s one of the ways it works out, but Claire West’s more normal job is to make the costume fit the play and not vice-versa. She’s the one who 1s responsi- ble for those gorgeous, exotic gowns you see in all. the De Mille productions, and Louise Williams writes about herandherwork inthe ' February Picture-Play. Read “A Painter in Fabrics.” Shooting “Em Aloft Millions for Plots HE life of “The Air Re- OU may have heard a lot porter” is just one hazard about the money paid for after another—and the millions — scenarios, but here is the inside who see the results of hisdar- story of how a big producer ing don’t even know his name, really goes about it. William In this issue of Picture-Play, Lord Wright's “Hints for however,Charles Gatchell tells Scenario Writers’’ has been en- how it feels to fly high withthe larged this month to include celluloid sharpshooters of the anarticle by Whitman Bennett, Pathe News, and incidentally of Famous Players-Lasky, gives the air reporter some of telling how and where they the credit that is long overdue, spend their “Million a Year’. 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