The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1921, Page 16

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SE = BANDITS BEWARE! _ BABE RUTH GETS PISTOL PERMIT Moki He Could Have an Extra One for Every Home Run Made Next Season. ABE RUTH got 4 pistol per- mit at Police Headquarters to-day in less time than it takes him to make a home run. In fact they tok him he could have fifty-four pistol permits if he wanted them, and an extra one for every home run he makes next season. New York bandits may find consoliation, however, in the fact that the Babe got no permit to carry a bat around with him. Ruth motored down in a hurry from the Hotel Ansonia, where he lives. First be went into Chief ‘Inspector Lahey’s office, then @ashed out and made for the office of Lieut. Thompson, Assistant to, Fourth Deput; ‘wo know why Yale permit hea het ‘been sent to him. Red amstantly cut and Babe was —— to shoot al! the bandits he pleased on his way to luncheon. SUDGE BARS BAIL FOR BOY PRISONER Blames Parents for Juvenile Crime, in Jailmg Youth Who Got Girl to Rob Father. When John D. De Matto, seventeen, of No, 74 First Place, Brooklyn, and * Julia Fierro, sixteen, of No. 1423 67th * Street, Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to- day in connection with a theft and ‘ball was asked in the case of the boy, County Judge MacMahon of Brooklyn natd : “I wif not grant it. Something has to be done to stop this inundation of emorality for which the parents are in great part responsite. An soon as noms and daugtters go to work they given night keys and thus made ers. AS soon as children get inte séch @ condition they get beyond Tris youth can he has done the or he can go to He ts remanded to jnil for one week*to think it over.” her Mther had given her to deposit in.a bank. * WOMAN SLEW MAN, Says She Found Victim's Body | While Sweeping Under the Bed, KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan, 6—A woman giving the name of Lillian Me- | three times in the head. She said she had been in a dazed condition for the past two days, 16 IN IRISH AMBUSH KILLED BY BRITISH Conflicting Reports Received on Battle With Sinn Fein in County Cork. LONDON, Jan. 5.—Sixteen mem- bers of a party that ambushed a de- tachment of troops at Meelin, North west. County Cork, were slain iby the soldiers, according to a report re- ceived here. Another report stated the attacking party were Sinn Fein- ers, that four were killed by the #ol dlers during the fht and twelve were killed after they had been taken prisoner. In a statement issued at General Headquarters, Dublin, according to a | despatch received here, it was denied that sixteen Sinn Feiners had been killed after zicgateend British troops: UNITED STATES SUES FOR GERMAN MONEY ert Declares res. $362, 000 on De- posit Here Part of Enemy Funds, The suit of Francis V, Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, to get possession of $362,000 of alleged German money deposited in the American Exchange = | National Bank ts on trial to-day before United States Judge Jullus M. Mayer. John Simon before the United States APP THEN FORGOT IT|» The money was deposited in trust by | Germany mon now | account and WILLARD OPPOSES DIVORCE rice GUll, twenty-nine, called at Police | ppaeaseinties fempart Nowe yearn | Vicars be hoard Headquarters and told a story of} ayn F ; : v own yeatore « nol fnaal ore as te ‘Fine tial Wife, Custody of Children. | iingsworth Wood, Chairman of the Com: until two daye later, when she x a started to aweep her room. Patrotmen|. Written Without His Consent. mittee of One “Hundred afee e westlo mesa visited the room, in a small hotel, and) sugene Willard to-day filed formal | way sent a the Lond Stayer creat teentyaive veare aig. © ® MSP | objections with Supreme Court Jus-| immigration authorities, Newport News, fn a written statement, according to|!O* Aspinall, in Brooklyn, opposing) Va," follows the pellon the women amncarding (2) tne signing of a divorce decree in| “Delighted to hear of your arrival comnplete np the man. She said she only knew him| favor of bis wife, Mre, Ella Guthrie| Commission, having recelvet no answer | ank,” and that he told her he! Willard of Locust Valley, L. 1. Mrs.| communication to you, has set |* wmployed in a auloon, They quar-) Willard is a dwughter of William D. faring for Jan, 17. If entlier date ied -ave mi, and. he struck her Qutnve, prominent New Vork tamper | Nil, econmalate APH, plaan advise when or any, whereupon she procured a revolver : Ne reason er from a dresser drawer and shot bim| The “Mdavit filed by Mr. Willard) sie qwoog said that Mayor O'Cal-| jyer. a clause had been Inserted b Mra, Willard's lawyers In an agree- ment which he had signed. The clause, he declared, gave the custod: of the two children to Mrs, Willard. An interlocutory decree was di- rected for Mrs. Willard some tim jago by the Appellate Division. LENINE IS SPURNED Third. Internationale of Moscow 4ANDON dan. Britian Party leaders to-day repudiated th Third Internnationalo, headed by th Russian Soviets, In @ lettor addreaged to ull thy istic and Commun)sti world, Arthur Hender ling and John MfcDor world-wide Socjalistic unity under the Second Internationale. Pression and decree” was docried 5,000 SECOND HAND OVERCOATS Hey $5 No Higher M. COHEN 115 Tth Ay., cor. 17th st, Open Boinings— ‘OPPENHEIM GUNS & e FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Extraordinary Blouse Event Thursday Remarkable Purchase and Sale : 400 High Class Crepe Georgette Blouses Aft an Unparalleled Price =BROOKLYN: Regularly 7.90 Sale Price 3.95 Daintily lace trimmed with Val and real Filet. - Tucked, hem- stitched and hand drawn models. Tuxedo collar predominates. Flesh and White. Four of the Many Models Illustrated Tomorrow—Special Sale of 600 Jersey Silk Petticoats Beautiful soft Jersey Silk Petticoats, in very attractive) models, with flounced or accordeon pleated ruffles shown in contrasting colors. All the desirable shades included. { (2.85 | WELCOME MESSAGE New She has areal on te stage and In motion pict The = couple were married in 1919. The suit die Sent by Chairman Investigating | was brought in White Plains declared that without his knowledgo, but with the consent of his own law- BY BRITISH LABOR Leaders in London Repudiste the Laubor | Soctnl- Moscow, the letter said, has not th pee nor the strength to miaintal Jan Internationale, The Bolshevik method: of “seizing po litical power by force and attempting to change the economle structure by sup: a) director resides In ig writer and mu an Mra. Vici FOR CORK MAYOR): John Gol ewtified | Irish Question—O'Callaghan nvited Some Time Ago. of greeting to Donald Cal- 4 Mayor of Cork, who ar- troduced a woman to him as his wife. Justice J. AdM@iaon Young asked that for the purposo ae committee, His | jarcival, Me hela said, was 4 surprise. | y|WIFE SUES HAROLD VICARS. | Acks Diverce Song Writer d Musteal Director. | Mrs, Selma M. Vicars to-day applic | pM eat lla ai he TTT TST TS, ordend EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk j | | | in IGHTER than cotton and cheap enough to throw away | — So Se TP JANUARY sale | CONTINUATION OF | EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES ON ALL MODELS, IMPORTED | AND MANUFACTURED Balch. Price 8 ©. | FULTON & SMITH STREETS- BROOKLYN Established Nearly a Century. | ABig Drop JELLO Di fages Be The Genesee Pure Food Company, Le Roy, N.Y. ne nn ee errr ener en INEXPENSIVE, COMFORTABLE, HYGIENIC and SAFE —KOTEX ES OR > We Arve Pleased to Render the Added Scrvice of a Charge Account ).PrickeCo, FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS New Telephone Number TRIANGLE 4530 How Much We Have Disregarded Costs In Making REDUCTIONS For Our JANUARY Sales May Be Judged From These THURSDAY Offerings! Fashioned of soft Lustrola Cloth, Bo- livia or Val. de Cygne, given great collars and cuffs of taupe dyed French Nutria, and fully lined with heavy silks, One illustrated. FUR. COLLAR BOLIVIA WRAPS Were to $69.75 35; Large collars of Australian Opossum, Raccoon or Mole; lined throughout with silks. VELOUR, SATIN choice of a dozén advance models for present and spring wear. Values to $29.75 3 Models of YALAMA Dresses, ie Brown and Beaver. Excellenily hand embroidered in con- tramae colors. Silk lined. Formerly to $39.75 fe / 6” Very Fine Wraps Specially Made for Our January Sales Actual Values to $97.50 OUR STOCK OF 4 $135 WRAPS, Now Reduced to 62°" E Micke and Chamoistyne Wraps of surpassed tare and cuffs ‘of Squirrel, Nutria and Australian Opossum. JANUARY DRESS REDUCTIONS Many Advance Spring Models Included tebe Lhe (id TRIANGLE. 4530 quality; immense col- Frocks for Afternoon Wear:of LACE over CREPE SATIN, of TAFFETA, .00 and in TRICOTINE and CREPE METEO! 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