The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 11

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SUIT ENDS, ed MRS. BSA 1 SLUM dhetion Settled Out of Court and No One Appears When Case Is Called. Pimintiff, defendant and counsel @asied to appear before Justice Mer- mey, in Supreme Court to-day, when fhe $500,000 breach of promise suit of + Mire, Elsie Lefkovics Blum against Kingdon Gould, son of George Jay Gould, was called for trial. The sult was settled yesterday. It is reported, but bas not been confirmed, young Mr. No, 10.—What Happened to Billy Brighteyes. T was getting dark. “Hoo! hoo!” ‘The sound kept Billy reminded that his enemies, the owls, were in the trees, He stopped every few feet along the path to look about and see if there were any very near. “Hoo! hoo!" the sound was far off, but it sent chilf through the little squirrel; be stood still the better to shiver. And wél] he might, for there on a low limb thet overhung his path sat Mra. Hoohoot Owl and her two owtets. Mother Owl was huge and fierce with a pair of all-secing eyes Her children were only a little less terripie, being almost full grown and possessing healthy appetite. But they were nothing near eo skillful as their mother, who at that moment was busy serving a goose to the youngsters. “Bho's been to the barnyard again,” thought Billy, and he thought right. Poor Billy Brighteyes! He could pic- ture himself belng dished up as a dinnef to these hungry owlets and his heart almost stopped beating. “Climb this oak and go home over the tree tops,” Billy advised himself. “No. If you do that Jennie will know it,” he argued. “She'll know that you were afraid to come through the path un- der the trees. Everyone will know, Ooprctatt, WT, Wy The Press Pubtishing Oo, (The New York Brening Weld) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Woodland Wonder Tales By Cousin Eleanor Hs & It Was a Terrible Aroment for Billy | Brighte: guage she sald to her babies, “See if you can catch him# and they both swooped toward him at the same time. Clumsy creatures. They were not as clever aa their mother; her talons would have struck sharp and sure They bumped into each other on the way down, recovered and struck—too late. Billy escaped! “Hoo! hoo!” said the mother in derision; then, in another tone, “Hoo! One) HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Getting Home. Very Soon, Winter is pretty near over, And it will be clear. ‘The water is covered over With plenty of ice and snow. Spring in pretty near here, With its sweet weather go clear. The birds will be singing ‘With sweet notes of cheer. * FLORENCE WARREN. Winter, Gay winter has come with fun galore, Joy in plenty all in store; Rollicking and sleigh riding, what a treat! When dear old winter we do meet. A fine brisk walk in the cool, clear air; Sparkling eyes and Jastrous hatr, Color, oh Into our cyes ahe ptealthily pecks. Our bearta are bat y with fun 90 gay AD You whl not fail us, for you’ Darkness. A abort battle followed in which Sir Day won and proceeded toward the west. Now, Sir Sun, who was in the east, was also coming toward the weet to meet Sir Day, Sir Sun met Sir Fog and had to’ risk a fight. Sir Fog was winning at first, but after awhile Sir Sun won. But Sir Sun and Sir Day had another bat- tle with Sir Darkness, First §r Sun fought with him, but lost this also, it Sir Day won, and both he and | Sir Sun went on together towand the the wind has whipped into | | On a wonderful, shining winter's day. | Come, winter, we're anxious to greet you, Pure Rees’ Honey direct from the West In your door in dies; delivered to 534 Ib. Cans. . . .$1.25 1114 Ib. Cans. . . .$2.25 23 “Greater New York erdera dntiv- ered CO. 0. D, 100, additional. Mari for out-of- STAPLE TRADING CORP. 200 Montague St., Brooklyn Telephone Main 1678. . > ¥ “ de i { asda, FEBAC 28 Leeds west. When they finally reached the * ’ fell to and helped devour the fooe. ways true, Weat they mot ir Dark again, and| from eld PAYS MRS. BLUM The Evening World's By that time lucky Billy, Bright By FLORENCE POLLOCK. | he so overoame them that they had to| A note from the parent or teacher eyes was safe at home. in his neat. — rest till the next morning, when they| of the sender, saying the composl- $90,000, REPORT é é < ucky Billy. It had been a narrow The Knight. vanquished him again pee is original must accompany each Kiddie Klub Korner]; he Kendent ar ‘Day, wus, coming | fi ey CAE A i Next Story: Billy Brighteyes Is Late| toward the west when he met Bir WISCZ, aged ten years, Brooklyn. AGE, ADDRESS FEBRUARY CONTEST. Subject: “What | Do With My Savings.” EN awards of one dollar each will be given the ten Kiddie Klub members, aged from six to Ofteen inclusive, who write the best essays on “What | Do With My Savings.” ‘The essays must not be copled and the contestant mist not duct Lely 2 NUMBOR dis- Address N.Y. Evening World Kid- die Klub, No, 68 Park Row, New York city Contest closes Monday, tinetly On Credit At Pre-War Prices For AVE. Between 122d and 1234 Streets OPEN EVENINGS Feb, 28. “In he ol “Very. He ean look wise in ait tlons that would make most of ua look foolieh.”” manufacturi M‘NUFACTURER’S $1,000.000 STOCK OF FUR COATS IN DIRECT SALE FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER CONTI WILLIAM JACKMAN’S SONS, the largest : furriers in America, offer in a Direct-to-the-Public Sale their entire MILLION DOLLAR STOCK OF FURS at prices that the A NUED ninth floor, where these furs have heretofore been on display. Our two. passen; take care of the elevators are no longer able to Thoteandes who are coming here daily. Gould paid the plaintiff $90,000. crac nnmnsinesnysel tba a Ome a CAAA A te sah bli ever heretofor Bee ee re ccsen| Mat Soeeiee wil ee ay re pu nae has n tofore been privileged to The hundreds and hundreds of Fur Coats that are a from the court records will be taken | could not have Néd Nibbler know Pee” ued’ ot = and mail Meet Wonderful” Sale of the Your, i ; 4 in our 8 rooms on our tenth and eleventh floors ‘tomorrow when a formal order of|that. Quale? He, Billy Brighteyes, oon, oat Woot aabris Three large floors filled with beautiful merchandise _ it is not possible to show on our present sales-room Biscontinnance, signed by both sides, | Champion of the young graye! Never! Mage by 8th Ara tattene known as the standard of excr/lence the country over! floor (9th floor) will be presented to Justice Jobn boldly he followed tt out $7.50 | 0 Values The crowds of satisfied buyers that have been at- Our entire tore on the street level, theref ill Ford. 8. Hoohoot Owl and the two owl- ; lore, wi [Che gait against Mr. Gould was fied | ots spied My Ai oe oe efor Lily ’ eae to $80 |/ tending this sale every day have become go large that now be opened to the public for this sal he we een years ag, following Mr. Gould's |It Was terrible moment for Milly COHEN'S, 265 64 Av. || we aré no longer able to accommodate them on crr HM Me ahiothah 0 is sale, where qearriage with Annunsiata Camila |OUSDOM, _. musy. tn ow! lane Open Evenings, Cor. 17th ¥ will now be able to show our entire stock at one time. Maria Lucci, a governess in the Gould household. An attempt made by Mr. Schloss to have the defendant ex- mined before trial was denied by Justice Finch Friday. The case again ‘was called yesterday, but was post- pened for a week On the Street Floor we will offer our stock of Men’s Fur Lined Coats Finest Imported Fabrics Collars of ver or Otter —p east : PRESIDENT WILSON Ranging up in price from $75 SEES MUSICAL SHOW The finest collection of rich furs that we (Bows to Audience Which Cheers have ever seen offered to the public. FINISHED UP TO THE JACKMAN STANDARD AND AS LOW IN PRICES AS $50—WHILE THEY WAST. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Ass0- @iated Press)—Having suffered no Mil effects from his attendance at the theatre last week, President Wilson last night attended the performance ot “The Girl in the Spotlight,” a musical comedy. He was accom- anied by Mra Wilson. Mr. Wilson and his party reached @he theatre about five mimutes be- fore the performance began, and as on his previous visit, he, aided only Dy a cane, walked to one of the lower Boxes. The audience, not so much taken by surprise as last week, im- mediately rose and cheered loudly. He mesponded by bowing. : ‘When freed on March 4 from the Fesponsibitities of office, which have weighed heavily upon him during lis convalescence, Mr, Wilson, his friends way, will go into virtual seclusion for @ period of rest and quiet, For possibly six months, friends of the President believe, his life will be ‘wholly taken up with recreation. SUES FOR COAT OF TAR AND FEATHERS j Nermont Man Asks $20,000 From Six of His Twenty-Four Assailants. ARLINGTON, Vt, Feb. 8—A tar- @nd-feathors party by citizens of this community because of a man's alleget attentions to the wife of another ts de- geribed in a suit fled in the Windsor County Court. Bernard W. Field, who left here re- cently and went to Chester says he was the yictim of public punishment. He pays twenty-five men waylald him on @ road outside of town evening of Jan. 25, took him into a field and partly stripped him, then daubed him with tar land rubbed in feathers, Field names six men in his suit by whioh he seeks to obtain $20,000 dam- ages, Vapers have been od on the fren and they have given bonds, - a Called From Bout, Robbed, ‘Thrown tn Bushes. BORDPNTOWN, N. J., Feb. 8.—Two ‘men stood on the bark of the Delaware and Raritan Canal locks here last night BNd galled to Adolphe Le Rossee, aboard ‘Yeasel tied up in the canal, they had @ telegram for him, When Le Rosse Bot ashore he was seized, tied, gueged| * d_ robbed of his gold watch and a amount of money. ‘Then the rob- rs threw him in some bushes, where remained until Ira Lewis, a Delaware bad Ber Canal collector, heard his cries, Black Russian Pony Coats Beautiful, soft, silky and lustrous skins, 550 86-inch length. Second week of the Electric Automobile Show at the Show Rooms of The New York Edison Company Irving Place and Fifteenth Street RST RS SEA Renee ©, Rice Sea Natural Muskrat $ 36-inch Coats 125 Natural Oppossum And Stone Marten Oppossum 36 inches length Coats. Smart and 5100 serviceable. Natura! Blue Fox Boas A Hundred of Them Good color, deep furred, large fine natural brush- tails and paws, mounted with the original heads; in, fact, no finer Blue Foxes can be bad any- at any price. 9295 Some that are not quite so good but yet are partes beauties will be closed out earty on ‘onday at 2 | 15 HUNDKEDs OF FUR SCARFS and MUFFS from which to select in the following furs: Cross Fox Mink Taupe, Brown and | Mole B Fox Fisher Squirrel Beaver Hudson Seal prices lower than the raw skins can be bought to-day; direct from the trapper. Devoted to the exhibition of indoor floor trucks, traveling cranes, elevat- ing platforms, and other modern devices for efficiently moving, lifting and storing heavy articles and cases. Storage batteries and charging appliances and accessories will be also exhibited, Indoor Trucks Automatic Transportation Company Baker, R &L Cowan Truck Company Crescent Truck Company Ellwell Parker Company Fink-Dumont-White Inc Haiss, George, Manufacturing Company Hoagland Thayer Company Industrial Truck Company Karry-Lode Industrial Track Company Lakewood Engineering Company Mercury Manufacturing Company Reyolvator Company Storage Batteries The Edison Storage Battery Company General Lead Batteries Company The Electric Storage Battery Company Philadelphia Storage Battery Company Skunk Charging Apparatus and Accessories Allen Bradley Company Anderson, A & J] M, Manufacturing Co Antoelectric Devices Company Cutler-Hammer Manufacturing Co General Electric Company Hammacher, Schlemmer & Company Rogers Peet Company Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Company Natural Nudson Bay Sable Wrap Full Length *1200 oh in ion Phere Everyone interested in the most modern and efficient methods for heavy handling and transportation in factory, warehouse or store, should visit this Exposition. It demonstrates the efficiency and cheapness with which elec- tric power, largely through the medium of the storage battery, may be applied to these purposes, thus eliminating exhausting human labor, as relatively electric power has been so successfully applied in every other department of industry and commerce, tions have been made to the Sta partment by the Hungarian Government concerning the manner of deportation of There is no charge for admission and everyone is welcome undesirable allens from the United Sales Reoms Open twu 8:30 A. M. to 6 P.M Saturdays to 8:30 P. M. States, Deported aliens, it is said, or- @anize propaganda on the voyage st_ the Governments of Hurope. ‘The State Department was asked to have them segregated aboard vessels. The New York Edison Company At Your Service WILLIAM JACKMAN’S SONS America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers 85-37-39 WEST 35th STREET Fa Prompt Deliveries. Fstra Sales Staff. Quick Service. et Bartow, FI sentative Fred 1. niston, recently re-clectéd to Blackmon of An- Con- a for the seventh time from fourth | Alaby Was al nounced to-day, He went to Florid wecently for bis health capensis eae tisveine en silaeal Seatac as ate <a er vers Nae noi i oalendn

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