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pes Se THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, HERO'S DEATH BRINGS APPEAL FRO?! LILIAN BELL-FOR $1 GIFTS ESTERDAY I called up one of my boys—Fisher, who was minutes ago!” Oh, men and women, it is for such as these that we are asking . ¢ with me from Fox Hills at the Hotel Ansonia Liberty Loan Dear boy! Some mother’s son “Gone West!” All alone when he you to send just ONE DOLLAR EACH! Think how little that is drive, and later on the stage of Carnegie Hall, when the Civic took his long journey. And from an army hospital at Christmas time! for such as this dear dead lad, who gave his all for us! 5 Forum presented their testimonial to Gen. Pershing. He had been Do you know WHY the Germans tortured him? Because he Send your contributions NOW, that each one who is left with in a German prison camp and camie home with one leg eight refused to tell the lécation of his command or their number to the us may have a remembrance from YOU! than the other, wrong mentally and a nervous wreck. enemy! . “Fisher?” came over the wire, “Miss Bell, he DIED just five Such COURAGE! 1920. LILIAN BELL Stage Favorites Who Will Entertain. BARBOUR RETURNS CITY MAGISTRATE: THE 2,000 WOUNDED SOLDIERS — L IN N. Y. HOSPITALS MADE Wounded Soldiers Now in N. Y. Hospitals 1 FiHT GIRL’S WANTS AN END YOUR 1920 XMAS POSSIBLE Are You Going to Let Them Think You Were Not Worth Fighting For? Asks Lilian Bell —Then Swell The Evening World Fund to Make Their Holiday a Merry One. By Lilian Belt, T have not the great gift of a cartoonist, like Cassel, who can bring the tears as he pictures a wounded soldier watching the tiny stocking hanging against the dancing flames of the Christmas Eve open fire in the grate, but I am going to picture two Christmases for you. The first is your own. You are safe and well. Your business has Prospeted. Yeu complain, maybe, of the H. C. L., but after all, you manage to get everything that you need, You are warmly clad, Your rosy cheeked children are frantic with joy because Christmas vacation has come, Every day mysterious parcels are smuggled into the house. Doors slam in your face if you try to peep. Giggles come from the room beyond. Christmas secreta are everywhere. Tantalizing odors of fruit cake and plum pudding float in from the kitchen, spicy, gingery fragrance which only comes in holiday time. The children are so good, you feel their foreheads to see if they are going to be ill, for such angelic goodness makes you think that F Gabriel hovers !n the heavenly offing, ready to blow his horn and ‘ Y (Jr! mente summon the youthful saints to their well earned reward. Sanatetest Sea ing Ss SUNT FOR $100,000; FELON CHAUFFE —_->— —— Declares Model Was With Cobb Will Rush. Bills to Ré Another Man at Time She duce the Crime Wave in > Says He Beat Her. New York City, antl a (Srecial to The Evening World.) Robert Barbour, wealthy thread) |». oly Ty Pm Os. manufacturer of Paterson, N. Js! fight will be made in the next walked into the offee of Sheriff lature to stop the fatalities and Knott to-day and surrendered him-|cldents in New York City from tomobiles and from cars being | ith rs self on a warrant in connection with | Ymot tt Masietrats Ve the $600,000 sult brought against him! cotp of the New York Traffic © by May B. Rollins, a Brooklyn art-| has written the Secretary of . i ts halt of the| that he will have reintroduced Ista’ model, She qwants Keijeingeon “aed, When money for alleged breach of promise | 514. whica, peseed the Sonal to marry, the other half as damages! year, for a whipping that she says Barbour| One would prohtbit the use ot tomodiles by felons, and the would make it a misdemeanor of a felony to run away from Barbour was released .on « $2/600 | scene of an accident. bond, He said he vould prove that| Magistrate Cobb declared that i i now next to impossible to get @ gave her. ,Immediatety after his surrender viction for the latter offense because 7 of the severity of the present law, «9 — with another man at the time she!” «juries, he said, “are reluctant * | aoe SS ere ae ama pare Ei treat this matter as a felony, and the, What Barbour did not explain WAS| present law has almost become NOTED CLUB WOMAN the method by which he got away barbers letter so far as securing 6 THANKS MISS BELL [¢rom’ tho sheriff's deputies and the! tions are concerned.” 'AND EVENING WORLD]:'*"s lawyers on Sept. 90, when they] ‘The Traffic Judge sald that were trying to arrest him, On that/proposed bills in reference to felons . the young woman's sults were a Spankings recede into the background of memory, Punishments ‘ ‘ ; g Letina tigi are unknown, almost forgotten. Father awkwardly tries to discover —— = } what mother wants, Mother gives father what she wants him to have, KICKS OFF HAT Once in a while father does the same, furnishing mother with a won- | erful shotgun which {s fine for duck shooting, while mother thought- OF 6-FOOTER ON fully seiects for father the newest make in modern sewing machines. 74TH BIRTHDAY Wreaths top their green roundness against the window panes and —— flaunt their smart scarlet ribbons in the eyes of the passerby. Declares When He Is 100 Years Dull green mistletoe hangs coyly from the centre chandelier. Their Joint Efforts Roused People} day ho sailed for Europe on the|was particularly timely because of NAAN Take Mauretania, Tt was known that he| the crime wave epreading over Ne | Be careful! Or did you stand there purposely? Old He Will Take on a to Duty They Owed Hero | ing hooked his passage, and the dep- | York. * ‘The pungent fragrance of the Christmas tree hidden in the hall Taller Man, : closet causes the noses of the children to sniff lke rabbits as they LANCASTER, Calif., Dee sW YORK, Dec. Iii: ab, (te BUNK. Zmley, ta Y SRE oe eriaie he alas the ce ci h its promi: of good cheer to come. W. EDWALDS, realty op- were very thorough but when the . z Uy De TRID loen L0 eecn th : ae 4 New York City | ghip sailed he was on board and they |Sutomobiles by one-time felons, On Christmas Eve Every One is a-tiptoe with expectation! erator, celebrated — th a Cinbelae Len tika Sound Metis was only last Saturday, when att People scurry by with lumpy bundles tucked under thetr aprons, seventy-fourth —anniver- ree tion_ of Wounded Noldiers, 1|" s_nt elt eay about, that” seid [iae With Mt Hugo at Bpsiall children are hustled off to bed. Stockings are hung up and the chil- | S#f¥ of his birth here to-day by aah ipa th peel Lesage Sue! sions, he showed me a request of dren try to sleep, but somebody {s pounding in the parlor, and wide: | ‘king a hat trom tho ofa wish to send my“indorsement of the) Rorpoar to-day, “is that T was in 2 De: wonderfal work you are doink [Cabin No. 92 on the Mauretania, I beatoel oe aed Guten wounded, KEG rounded came back on the Olymplo and here | ean oe eee want ofp n stand I am." er. Commissioner Harris tells mie+ man 6 feet 2 inches tall without © losing his balance. “When I am 100 Mr, Edwar open eyes will NOT close. Finally, ‘stillness! The soft falling of the snow outside. A few hours of well earned repose, and then, while it is still dark, Christmas Uhrough Miss Bell for t soldicra in our hospitals. Junat practically 18,000. w pars old," re- “1 shall The members of the Stage Women’s War Relief have volunteered to to help you in this makin of Xmas Barbour Is a son of the late Col. ’ ey 4 t the Police Ds wants oi wakens the children, and the opening of the stockings begins. 2 on a taller mar furnish the best of stage talent to carry out elaborate programmes for, the peasant for the ex-se tobe ree William Barbour, founder of the Bar- ea aay sash tease but pnt: ‘ What laughter! What shouts of merriment! What happiness is | —_—_—— dinner given to the great war heroes by Jahn McE. Bowman at the Hotel UUs et Haeny 20 bour thread mills, who left an estate}i¢ wit be futile until the Inw ie yours as you look in on this Innocent joy! How you wish that you |FHQOUSING SHORTAGE. | Commodore at 1230 P. M. Friday. Mr. Florens Ziegfeld will give his) '* bap Having Just finished a two-yeara’ estimated at $16,000,000, His mother sere young again, that you too might expetience their enthusiasm! entire Midnight Frolic show on the New Amsterdam roof at 5.30 P. M. of amended 0 as to give the Sec 5 service with the Government In mill- tives at No. 11 West 68d Street, I i : Wounded Soldiers, utles and lawyers were watching for| “Not among the least of the eo | i] | 4 the same day. He will also give them a good dinner and smokes. The {iy hospitals, with offices In the rita of State power to suspend or a How came you and yours to be so safe? How Is it that you can DUE TO INCOME TAX boys are thus assured of the finest of holiday food and the highest class ery ahut Hospital, at Fox Hills and aaaK Gn ae z + | leense becalise of the conviction — eat your Christmas turkey and plum pudding in such security? a ee _ | of entertainment. Gun Hil, hay ing sen thew hoya DOLLAR PRINCESS of the holder at any time for @ fele Because 2,000,000 boys—the flower of our young manhood— | Field and ‘Hetty Green Estates Quit brought woundee feel we he in Dig- ‘ ational Former Mrs, W. B, Leeds May Ac- you find Miss Fell?! company New Greek Minister to United States, fh) ATHENS, Dec. 22.—Hdward Capps, is My United States Minister to Greece, and vane in the MUO Martin C. Shallenberger, mitt "MONE $0 coop" vorld, and try attache at the American Em- | ey One \inday, caniadint, HM Icinee Balkee te | SALE tor The kve- \iay and stened thelr names on the | Se can she be | visitors! book Bea chi Reale THe Dr. SicilHanos, head of the politi- World for in many kind acts, but es- cal bureau of the Foreign Office, auld you alone, wih to-day he had been nominated Min- we lister to the United States, He stated snourh | MAY VISIT AMERICA| ‘2% i tlelds marched away in the olive drab and navy blue and offered MORD than Loaning on Mortagage, their lives in your defense! THAT'S WHY! cuties ; EVERYBODY PUSH A POUND NOW, fonotte That is why you are so safe this Christmas! Because of their oe ccunes'iezae*aace":| AND SOLDIERS’ XMAS FUND e dwellings, ator Calder of N X \ transferred until they afe heart-sick, nearly 2,000 of them—STILL |said in addressing the Senate to-day, “OVER H TOP” \, wounded, maimed, broken. With arms gone, with legs gone, with |i# the high rate of Federal Income tax WILL GO T E WASHINGTON, Der But whi Now, lying in hospitals, whither they have been transferred and that lungs seared by poison gas, with eyesight Impaired, with aching teeth, ater el palais: wad driving ately th perves which jump, muscles which twitch with pain and weariness, funtaldn tax oxenine & Homeless, lonely, heart-sick! With no money—pay due them four, | by municipalities, the Stat five and six months, which they cannot collect. No friend and no | National ment, and Wy agency from whom they can borrow a penny. Many of them needing |tlst Congress mect the making mortgages on dwe Wounded Soldiers’ Fund yesterday | hale of th underwear, socks, shoes and sweaters, Living in dull gray bathrobes, |¢., exempt to a reasonable figure. | from the cashier's office. company f All life a dull gray. Their haggard faces are raised to YOURS this | 1 am informed.” he the! Of that amount, $415.35 represents a | Pinsky day. Their tired eyes looking to yours, you happy, well fed people, 1 1 o and Check revelved yesterday that was the ve Ate, both of WHICH biggest wil thelr ———— “Noon, Wednesday—$8,543.61," Mrs. K, G, Donnellan 25.00 i Schwalb hat is the r rt that came to mn 1101, headquarters of the oo ton by houses FALL & WINTER SHOES W UNUSUAL ae aahiniar ere mneriy oaned Henstly” on Teal estate. Carved it game trom the various de> Oe EE Naiwewla get Aedbe cong ie REDUCTIONS - What are YOU going ‘to do for their Christmas? AL Inco from th ete eas a ; He ms soho aay hice “ iatuare aid Wome emt eee oe : } Resch (OGks) inle (your. Deke eas (peud=e ‘entiation /toeur “i tHe | ainal, where the bidll had been started Taam alway a Sour service an [companied by the Princess Anastasia, }) L177 Broadway A Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, and for God's sake, don’t let them think we erative Invest x-lrolling by a xroup of ex-service pad who befa : marriagt to Prince Ai Cortlondt St. Bi reat = gc ! urittes durti = Christopher of Greece waa Mra. Will- mi meen upped for! Kngineeriog Departm ee ; W_H BARRY TO BE DIVORCED. aca) Be Rink eel Mase Eons Factory—Rockland, Mass, But do tt NOW. and the ‘ : . nts eontr known here as the “Dollar Princess.” There are only two days left. Will you let them think that you have forgotlen what they did for you and for me? No! A thousand times ives ny They Foond Wealthy y With Yoong W t Just r bet South i j te yn = Not nvollton Chauncey Mole com White Vint a toraay that) ame ae ee id priority and supervision of the { "OA Cather 7 would rant a Mrs, inlet | M Kennard, ¢ Krancbe Harry, wife of Whiter WH GOODWIN'S LEGACY | “Contrinstions to tae tuna received TO FIANCEE UPHELD |‘ 228 7 day to noon yesterday SEND ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND THE EVENING WORLD, New elmer, Henry W % Sa In re John No Jand meniber of the enth Regiment irae call How do you spend Sunday? follow: Previously acknowledged, $6,814.48 $65.00 contributed by the following } anhattan Came in Radiator Com- yoterans; Mra, ( wot; B. J. Macy. and Arthur B, Pestaux James T. Bui $7.00 ns, 1.) $6.00 Pred Op 1 Surrogate Decides Miss Gardner Is ut COLOGNE VIAL FLARE MINE HOLIDAYS CUT Entitled to Furniture Left ge SETS WOMAN ABLAZE ANTHRACITE SUPPLY by Actor, —— rogate John P. Cohalan decided| {Y-)! that the furniture and furntah-| 9 ings of the apartment belonging to the adwin, which the actor left gia 1. Gardner, to whor sald to ha engaged at the timo of his death, were properly Emily Mor M. A 1 Shearlaw Mrs. T { Doris Baker, Je ata and employees of Chi Manufacturlig B. E 1, Ne Miss McCuen, Singer and Pianist, / Operators Find Another Excuse Dies of Burns Received in for Reduced Shipments | u Strange Manner, in November, ‘ _ cCuen, twenty-| (Special to The Evening W. Miss Arzila B. M : POTTSVILLE, Pa., Dec, 23,—Hope and pianist of Warren,| | ; left to teted arrange-| (hSt *Peculation tn coal would be halted | ne surrox Pa,, who had just comple in New| 2% sue supply placed on the [Judgment for ments for further studjes In Mew! market faded to-day when the Cost |over. York, died In tho Mount Vernon Fos-) pst admitted that the tonnage for pital yesterday from burns recelved| November {x almost half a million tons nuasday when a bottle of cologne) less than that of caught fro and ignited her clothing, | given for this < ‘The young woman was atopping| were two © : aati _ s. », Schwarz, | he with her aunt, Mrs, M. O. Solr of taking #ever Nat. |NO ACTION ON CONTRACTS. at No. 2( North Avenue, She placed | ote ni ee et " the bottle In a pan of water to loonen) ie ne ust another good excuse for | the stopper and thea put ft On HAM) A Qi gurtier decrease In coal mined }! atove anid ablpped | tro f Aa the cork was becoming loosened, Tho shipments for November were | yesterday postpaid action on the re teva, Mia MeCuen dropped) 5,785,347 tone, but of thls, tt murt bs {aquest of the Board of Matimate that t broke and the flame tg- remembered, a conaluerable part tm the jcertain beating and ventileting con ieted her clothing, Her aunt rap to! scoonings up of the refuse banks, waivn |tract# 0 yublic et collusion veooue hers but the young woman wag Aare again belng mixed up with fresn The | heyond hope after the flames had| ™ined coal The inforfority of this product re- deen extingulehed. res a largor tonnage to fill current he was taken (o the horplial by, When it tw considered thet many Bade signe ecovered | large culm banks are again being util Dr. Van Fleet, but never recovered) ite oN tweli the anthracite total, th consctousnese, shortage” of real coal would total near * der lion mark than e half million, Miay McCuen Intended to start for the rfl Epere- 659. sor 0 teen ae orminrrow to pase the hol. _,crout complaint of the auality et claims Miss Bertie CB. Jos Freeman, and) Mra bee Read what your | neighbors do. Ted Die Irene two, a singer Le Thomp! ud Mrs. B. F.| Watson, Mrs. G Mra, Walter re wilt vine Prager, M Ray, Mar Nathan Colin, A Fr Mra. B. J. Doeek, Be and J. Hil, Ous D. MeKay, FLW. W., Mew A. De Clark and William ©. Jacob Diemer, Mra, FB. Die~ Dunn, Houghto! 1 were made upon ob sitbmitted by ereditors of t Ww 8 et ) et A Friend, Mix, 8. Sher BOW F tb, Mrs. A. i. Miller, Anonymous, Have you been iigees joueditoatetiei“?l| asked yet? five pb. , ¢ In Memory of G nd JN, J. HW, A Soldiers Moth. box M ve Gun, C. 1 Allen, Mere. ¥ Hawkins, Mary ‘ ‘ "Janson, Friend, Mrs. | "ita aint ein tee | ©6See next 1 Dorothy Altman, Sten. | ater Hi ty, A. G.. dames | a, GA. Bros , Willam se) O'frlen on not heard aw, W Julla Lagerlof Board of ne on whieh | f 5 | | Martha Washington Council No. | Wd OU. AM su1.00! ¢ ’ Union William Hf land Miss Dillon, Mra. Geo Latigh 36.00 R, J. Dunn, Robert Dorlend Hage w. t M Misy At dorn, Vo B.D. DH, W Berger, WOOP W eae, 2.60-—Merw. Jerome q Corday, and 1. WA Mother, idy, Buster, Thuster,” A. B. Frank Johnson, BB. Orr y $2.00 each-—Jeanette & Slaniey, CantenA Friend ~ ees Metro Ample; 1 wnrrania. wut Co, Long Island Warrants to sub-contractors, but i : ser With, suet Oftice of Toniam there are aub-con right to "ob. Lieutenants ae coal the. operators are sending gut hens Ag , leted pt, City Cy idave with ber famity, comes from all quarters er Uses their are bald. |, Barbour Co. é a x car j a oblate: 3 nants i gps a ~aaeeeaeae 7 — = a a ene

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