The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 8

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ar PEEP aEEE RETR TEETEpEennarENEmE FVEN THE ARTIST MAGAZINE COVER ARTISTS AND THEIR WITCHING WIVES HAVE LIVELY JAZZ AITO RIDE KILLS LRretie” unre, aay aipeel ane THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921. ' : ive been increased to $3,000, while | wealthy residents are said to be about to organize Vigilantes to tug them down and whow no quarter to those whe are holding her for $50,000 ran- | | som BUT HS WEES Fact Revealed in Annual Ball| That Lasts Well Into | woman in newspapers, that they had driven a woman answering her de- e scription about the city Wednesday rapher for HUS-|jight. ‘The woman was unaccom- }One a Sten Tats | eae! ae | I NY of Missing Holly- | panied, Dawn 7 hand of Mi 4 ne ~ A light is kept. burning for Mre. i awn. aaa wood Woman. | Witherell every night In her bed- mk ay ieee room. 7 4 _ * Geor, . fe | OS ANGBLBS, Cal, Jan, &8 Be 4 By Ublip tne EAS JAMES ELS goa. Two Allexed Liqtor Vermit Forgers | There are a jot of iHlusons that han MONTGOMERY Mion Lita “Weatrom, twent)-oight Bestia tee te f | about these here now artist fellows. | hal ook S| and Charles Heverly, thirty, said to] A despatch to Hugh McQuillan, Chier e Meaning by his the fellows whose | i have heen sliadowed tor-aeveral dave of the at Be i ae | | turel e. " 4 _@ Plotures of beautiful women and | { Dy detectives iivestigating the YS | iis iuy, in Pittsburgh, of ; godlike men you see in the maga- terious abduction of Mrs, Gladys} honjamin L. Moss and Herman Sat- Witherell from her Hollywood home, q § sines orery week or month. You | eee a corkine looking girl on a maga-|fer Jacket aod Pants.” He was an tler, of this city, charged with Impli- day In an automobile | cation in the plot to forge liquor with- were killed SS? 4 pMisa 3) 5 admirable background, \hough tie p nt here drawal permits e omen will be wime cover und she's such darn |wouldn’'t stay in it because be would | ie Miss Westrom was employed as a [brought to this elty for trial - ° insist upon dancing with his wife. atic . , & fitherel}, | McQuillan say# they were members meer girl that you're bitten with Then came Charlie Willams in @ her by Ma 7 bit eet ot the gana: With ir Hapted:. Savers ehyy of the fellow who's painted | yellow tof peeping pante-and- 1 “ the victim of the mys-| i wmners of the oMee force of State “ shirt, ng that he looked Orlen- terious kidnapping IProhivition Agent O'Conner. ¢ j her. You see a mighty bewutiful |{al Gp something. His pretty wife in ove Syar AND THe VAMP Prohibit \ Cony The a young mias in an ijluatration of | Pale blu us #0 pretty that she never looked at Charile after the | Some siory you've read and YOU) rips: giimpae. And he was the Chuit- think, nee, what a lucky guy that|man, too. was who had her for a model, And| Close upon the heels of the early! ] you get a sort of an idea in your | *frivals came the gendarmerie, very fn Pittsburgh to-day bring the ed conapirators in custody NORMAN Rewards offeerd for the arrest and |, JACOBSEN conviction of the kidnappers of pretty | tot AS A M adys Witherell, twenty-three, up French, very well costumed and oe 3a | | ‘ VANITY FAIR J z Cow Boy" mind that these here now artists are | ing the affair quite the touch of the | ee f cy, a bunch of supermen, something | “Kata Ar” (that's the way (t sound+ | ; F* quite grand-like and living in a phen they say it in Paris, anyway) > ' ails in the French capita Cy Wat- - 5 j Mshiy rarefied atmosphere which} rous, with a John 1. Sullivan mun- , lesser mortals can't breathe, | tache, looked the part, whatever he {But you've got them all wrong, | may have ere did Jack Sher tiate. ‘They're real people, and all | 4" “1 Lejaren Hiller, : this stuff mbout living with super- | Ae ev ee eC eErONRE —o— | PACKED TO PLEASE and Serves Its Mission | RIFLES FOIL MUTINY. 4 | Pler Guards Fire on Crew Trying U | Desert, One Dying. ad \ NORFOLK, Jan. 26—Armed guards t > more or less, | A on the Norfolk and Western Rai and they are not only married—most | upon some of the prettiest. women | She Sees Fy i yaati| LIOVCE t Lamnert« Point had to-nigh of them, that {s—tut they leap like| there. This {s a day in which the| one oe Fatal Battle Between ! ROBERTS OE BRANDON heard cl AE PAC ect ie Shady rabbits to obey the voice of com-| nether gagent Is shrinking from Officers and Sweetheart | ‘ WORE A PAINTED tenme! who Maru, whe mortal ideas is bunk. They're human here were several costumes which heings, just like all the rest of us, | d°¢W all eyes, as the saying goes. and | : ne were to be foun eam an attemy oming thi of rifle she they st gaze, and |tSshrank percoptibly last 546 NN EPIDERMIS mand. And the writer leaves it to! fie upon many pretty women, who | Resisting Arrest. | any woman reader of this nows- | were quite sure that they were not} t= paper to’say whose is the voice of | bowlegged. The enumeration halte | o 7] here for just a moment, obviourly. (Semvlal to The Greoing World: fangplank, Kwok Y¥ Sie nme aad Wd te the Sebel, There were a great nember of| FAYETTEVILLE eader, being shot t —s rae morrow efterndén. He refused to s N.C, Jan, 29.-—| hether or not he Intends t Ign. y The foregoing observations are| pierrettes at the ball, and here is Npesgeew, BLUE LAW ANGELS Gov. awards sald to-day that hevis|and probably farally based upon an entire evening—iaat-| the place in which to make note of | 4: 4 Lindsey, Ig whose house Deputy not obliged to accept the resignation slice re were h jog well into another day—which the | Mrs. C. D. Williams, in something of | Sheriff M. N. @lue was shot and) 7 s Writer spent with as formidable and | Crinkly blue. | Mie. Fay ears one | Killed yextarday ty ‘Thomas R. Clay- | OF {ily OF ZION famous a collection of illustrators as] wondering how she kept her chin ton of New York, an exrsoldier sta- the vast empire of New York can| yell on. Pedhaps Mr. Stilman might | tioned at Camp Bragg, to-day told A ta had Nee bh th tl; . | furnish. To be specific, it was at the| D¢ Paed, because ahe certainly the police here that he recently re-| . num- | annual bail of the illustrators at Del-| fe"er og gontiomen present, among | celved a threatening letter from the See TEA USED IN MILLIONS OF TEAPOTS DAILY “Beware of Imitations.” Sealed Packets enly ° . Monico's last night—and this morn-| them John Cassel, in a butternut reiting beet stewed a atop to ing—that the writer was permitted | skirt coat and his habitual jron-gray | Clayton's attentions to his daughter fo see the ifustrator at play, to see | N&!t And Wallace Morgan in almilar| Clayton. after killing Deputy Sheriff costume and somewhat more hair, | 5) (Continued From First Page.) Him in at least @ few of his many| which he bulged over his ears with | Bue, shet Deputy W. O, Patrick in mood and to remark .]|@ pair of spectacles, the thigh. He was himself possibly havior. hs as here, were vamps all over the| fatally wounded by a shot from the| bat restrictive Sunday legislation, is f . delleve the writer, They | ay: } : . WIVES MAKE THIS’ BALL “pir. | Dace, ,Delieve the writer. They | dying Deputy Sheritt headed by Martin Vogel, former Blue and Patrick are the fourth| Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, t sposition of , To begin Riutorecine aright it {hin paragraph, It telay’ he pomible | officers of Sheriff MoGeachy's office|and includes Bishop-elect Manning should be said that there are three| ‘enumerate some of the charming |to be shot down in the discharge o!} of the Protestant Bpiscopal Diocese costumer, Mr. Rube Goldberg burst | their duties within eight months. ‘i baila in which these hero now artist|upon the scene as # sailor (he came | ner duties m of New York; Major La Guardia, peo) concerned. ‘The shooting occurred when Depu- | president of the Board of Aldermen, le are Oe} i just then and the note about him en, Barvees of the year, Pca ve got mixed up in the feminine chron-|ties Blue and Patrick arrested the | ang geveral other prominent officials ged one! {ije); Miss Ethel Plummer appeared '«x-soldier on a warrant sworn out| ang churchmen. ghee he attends without—that 1s,||, a’ wondrous pink ihotegpco cies by Lindsey charging aasault with 4) «sr, voliva’s statement ought to ere is one ball which is a—well,| by a mansard hat whic! e deadly weapon. Lindsey pointed ou! interest every church,” said Dr. ees eee = rym ee ao ete ee i ; lace by miracle; Miss Meyce Rob- ea cies ones ae And then} Pitce Who reminded one of Dolores tho former foldier to the officers just | Copeland, who is Health Commis. (Oh, not at all, my r - a6 yton was leaving mn y ” aden, (8 you kiow what f finn aoa EC aS fg peel od inn po ne i aney'' sioner of New York, “If he or any then there's the Mlustrators' Ball,| black with a serpentine headdress: aus Orne ween jone else should succeed in putting And it’s of this kind at Delmonico's all fe | Pes Rate ap Be ile pink |""While Desuty Blue was reading the |°Ver such & programme as he advo- ist night that this somewhat brie |£Or"\muir (it was very. effective, but| Warrant Clayton drew an automatic | cates It would be the greatest Low ‘Account concerns itself. To make it| how can a mere man describe these rararenee wager eae. ee jer } real religion ever received. 4 : 5 ow, perfectly clear, it is to the annual Re AR sig oe Te rained himaeit on his elbow and ahot We neve ‘A cosmopolitan popula- Hiustrators’ Ball that the illustrators wires: Um | Clayton through. the lung after the|tion in this country, particularly in ft < { bring thelr wives. See? ‘That's what | WDTMH out OF words): arple baitet | desperate man had wounded Deputy |the big cities ‘They don't under- fi ] makes it @ different wort of ball. Thia|ancer (surely she was that aprite Seer evade ye alae LMtrey propy | stand our institutions and if they | 4 doesn't mean that it isn't a Joyful} who danced ‘uses te Miss Kitty | three men were carried to the Cam-| Were restricted from spending Sun- |} sort of affair, but you know, old man,| Verran wae Spaniel 1 Uthers! | berland Hospital, nearby, where Blue |day as they saw fit they would turn f that is, you understand—or don't| apis noamiNa VANITY FAIR | Geo amd It was sald Clayton may |to real wickedness. ty y . yy your a i dle. .| ‘Our organization is seeking to en- Suk ¥ COWBOY THERE. Information in the hands of the po: 4 / ie}. 8 much for the popylar view of| ive the man a chance! Nor. | 08 indicates that the ex-soldier_re- | courage interest in the churches and : D fies this annual function. The writer jow give mi bf + | turned to Fayetteville, N. C,, Wednes-/ at the same time permit the peop! was a Vanity Fair | ' | doesn't subscribe to it ut all, be-|wmoys with black ‘lace, chaps, CE NO on nee ince mig) When they have concluded Sunday | { Cause he saw much prettier women| woman's belt, “ahammy” pockets | ttunaves Tram the army, worship, to indulge in any legitimate Tr 4 at Delmonico's last night and this a ppp cond pte eH ede’ Mohsen recreation they desire — basoball, | ’ 4 } morning than he ever saw at the| ie #!80 wore |tennis, golf, movies, motoring or : F/ 4 other two balls—which is nothing| rms, Al! he needed was a cut glase saything to duit thelr individual e Jess than a commentary upon the|” ‘There was also a collection of Chi- Cebu yen an cam orat Ol Fy Proposes to extend ia taste of the said here now artist| nese and Jnpanese folk, not the least {te influence nationally, and ne pane of them, Arthur Sullivan, a m in, fellows. And he saw costumes which | of hem ARnuT Bulisipon the gaze Levitchen Gere tb Soe were just as dazzling, Just as—if you/as a maharajah, in a pale blue and them? jacteceaceieis n or rree pow what I mean—! After all,| silver costume he bought recently in Dr. Copeland was asked if he| What's the use of the other two balls,| Morocco, He made a sharp rustle | For years and years doctors have prescribed camphorated oil for chil- thought Voliva’s missionaries would | ; y time he sat down. th ; | To get down to the facts, there was,| samen Montgomery Magy, Waa Taco- Well, they might get as far as| —ie—e dren's colds, and certainly it is great stuff—but mussy; hard to administer. first of all, an exhibition of posters in| bin (and very fierce at that); Tony SAivs eee tS eens ee con! the supper room adjoining’ the bal) | Sarg in green velvot ang a black cap: self-advertisement,” was the com- room which had the alleged monopoly |J9r) Prenton Me ee one ante back | (CORMInUed From First (Page) Ment of William J. McGinley, Gen. af'the French artists set far in the|and two chest plates on the front of ————— Seance te Setanta! 6 background, ‘The pictures, which| him where he most needed chest pro- | Department of Wardens, and the| “The Knights of Columbus stand were fastened to the walls e- | tection; Charlie Voight In something Head Warden laughingly p for rational observance of the Sab- |! i + mo : {deas of one group should be imposed | ive purloiners were prowling about|tors in the clty were there. This is examination week and the | gn another!" | all the evening—were in the key of ne students fora little relaxation plotted the evening's festivities and repre- this joke, It seems that the girls re- ented all the charm of what is called RAILROADS TO CUT ceived a letter from one of the |CRAIG CRITICIZES advanced thought. WAGES $300,000,000 jjiumnae denouncing the overeiaborate| POLITICS IN SCHOOL They did nothing whatever te Sereaneeieeme stylos prevailing in college.” a = Jessen one's ideas of the loveliness of our aainted womankind und, fur- t thermore, made her dinged attructive| Reductions to Be Made— Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly has all the soothing and healing qualities of camphorated oil, and better yet, it is antiseptic, keeps fresh, and is handy ‘ ‘ to apply. Get a tube of Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly today and keep it always on hand. When ‘ the youngster comes in with wet feet, or all chilled, or begins to show signs of nose cold, apply a little Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly at once, and again at bed time. The child will breathe better, sleep better, and will usually shake off the cold in a few hours, Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly has been clearing heads and breaking up colds for young folks and old for thirty years, ard is a valued household remedy in thousands of American homes. f eee . y ‘ y| “At any rate’ she smilingly con-|o.\. 7 " eadinstments Instead of Arbitrary ‘ 4 , Re *'|tinued, “the students appeared on the td Professional — Educators campus, in the dining room and even | Want to Spend Money for Other with a touch of color hore and there. Many to Lose Jobs. in the classes attired in the most old! Purposes Than Appropriated For. WHEN HUBBIES ARRIVED, THE) crrcaco, Jon, 2.—The Labor Com-|faabloned dresses they could nd! Gomptrolier Craig, addreasing . the FUN BEGAN, mittee of the American Association of | With thelr hair screwed back in wash- | citigens’ conference on education to-dty | ‘The ball itself was scheduled to|Raitway Executives, in conference here|erwoman knots and large tortoise | at the Chamber of Commerce, declared fegin at 10 o'clock, but you know|on plans to reduce expenses of the|shell glasses, Why, they were hard-| that there js more polities In the public how it is with these here now artist |Tsfiroads, expects to announce {ta de-|iy recognizable,” chuckling in remi-| schools in twenty-four hours than in i@lows, and it was not until after|"!#on Monday, An appeni to the pud-|niscence over the ultruiam of some| the rest of the city in a year. He said Ui that things began to brighten up. |!'¢ for support In thelr efforts to reduce more radical extromist of the ox-|the great diMoulty was that “profes- " was afier the husbands and|expenses by cutting wages and operat-| tromities, sional educators” want to spend money Qthers had arrived and put their|ing forces, along with other economies, “phen in the io for purposes other than those for which Yalises in the care of the hat check |ix to be issued, {t Ix sald hen he afternoon,” she de-| it ts appropriated. If th anon with instructions such as “IC 4 2g RE clared “they had @ regular old time dare seco neal eaudlibe 2a toa lo that my Whole, nervous |, The executives, headed by W. W. At given a free hand in expenditure, ne z joegi: it run outl” “The early are |{ereury: Of the Pennsylvania Ratlrond, frolic on the campus and played ol4 | gaia, 1t would tend to corruption. Tivals ‘came ‘with costumes In which |8"° Sareed, It in anid, thnt operating) fashioned games such as ‘Drop tho|” Mr, Cralg sald the auditor of the # bulge on the hip would not be [expenses of the railronds of the coun-| Handkerchief and ‘Farmer in the| School Board had not submitted ithe hoticeable, because at least 25 per |try must be reduced between $400,-| Dell’ and some of the girls built a| January payrolls on time and in anwwor- cent. of the arrivals came in Pierrot |000,000 and $500,000,000 to permit the! bon fre and had a bacon purty d ing & protest bald: ‘we \ it grstumes. The average Pierrot cos-|rondy to earn fair dividends. All but by the pond," B PAI GOW | the teachers are not paid until Jun ytd 6 Pak Comaatty which |about $160,000.00 of this saving, the) “In the evening,” she continued, to know why ¢0 shaky ot committee agreed, must be secured by ial way of contreat they appeared sb tg, |Petrenchment in payrolls, No arbitrary |!" thelr shortest dresses and sheerest | 0c! 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On eale at all drug stores, & Avoid substitutes — make sure this ON signature is on the package you buy. 1 Inourance in the assessinents were made as they should | lors fi black to checker-board| Skater Drowned With Ald Nenr, | tically attired in plain but vastly be- abies | Ee Spm Bisck to Mer boatG| NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan, 26—-|COM/De sport suits passed through |Gev, Edwards Has Not Acted on meee terre ine nomen, hewan| | 0 csnnon: peventean: ue Woe the ally with clinking ice skates | Restwaattons of Guard oMcers. the valle and what not and sup-|Haven, wan drowned when he es atin orth tens eat Imaging| Major Jobn D. Leonard of Biita-| piled the sparkling color. Mrs, Ar-| plunged through a hole in the ice| So, rejol air Mare eth, N. J, the only dffioer of the thur William Brown arrived on the r advooats of the aimpe life ora | Third Regiment, New Jersey National Bose With mot toes tbe Wei Ob ihe |while skating on a reservoir at West | and advocate of the almple life of old, | | + eee 2 abe y a fon dollars worth of parading (Haven: Other skaters attompted to|for the days of exaggeruted fomaig Guard, who das not resigned since the followed by her demure hun. [TeMeue Wennon, and Harold Richter, Modesty of dress are past and Vassar ¢lection off Howard 8. Borde: of gem ‘a6 @ “Young tin Dine a ene dived twice, The body was & Ts al least are nol anxious to re- Oceanic as Bi Gen, has called « over viee them, meeting of Companies C and D for to- f at ~

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