The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 20

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., JERSEY MIRACLE “le was taken to Centre Street Polloe Were singed—not as barbers do it, but s Warren Le Bd he gucesed his 4 THES a an ni fee thirty days, fee nn em ee ren dentine ence hie Sime = Cp a rt rrr enn a arena tt eect te THE EVE! BOY SHOOTS SCHOOLMATE. |Dewbted Mathers er Would! Work, but It Did. Thirteen-yoar-old Raphael Camp found @ revolver in hin home, No, 476 Manhattan Avenue, after school yester- day afternoon wnt took It out to play. | THRONGS FLOCK TO SEE ALLEGED , LINEN FROM CLUBS FOUND IN HER TRUNK | Also ‘Fifteen Hotels Represented is Collection Said to Have Been Stolen by Laundress. 4 Figure of the Saviour Said to Have Moved in Cathedral at Trenton A trunkful of linens of various kinds! The first boy he met was James Mo- ; ; bearing the marks of the Y. M, ©. A.,|Grath, thirteen, of No. 279 Weat 117th & TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 11. Wks Club, Catholic Club and fifteen| Street, with whom he in in the mame EPORTS that the figure of a7th Jesus in the vestibule of class in Public Sehool No. Street and St, Nicholas Avenu: hotels of thia city was found in the home of Margaret Sheridan, No. 234 Si lary’s Rom i" Ninth Avenue, according to Detective; ‘Look at this," said Campi, showing Me aieaies ol Rad tebe cos Devine of the Wéat 20th Btreet Station, |the weapon. “I don’t believe it will 0 move and that tears had | Who arrested her last night shoot." | 3 The complainant wae Edward Jones,| “Try fog said is companion | ee tee teen oF © Saute of the Y. M,C. A, branch in ed the ray and Me. of the Virgin Wrought throngs to | Wert MSE, Tiwhees alee wep’ com: | Grate felt Ath bullet jn the edifice, ployed “8 Iaundress. Linen had been | wound was trented « P weet! proves trem rom there for some time. The vies and he was een ans trunk required four men to PL wan looked up in the West 123d wie it wie ‘prisoner was released on gureet ation charged’ with juvenile inquency. There was 1 constant stream visitors, and at the moon hour ehurch was filled to capacity , With others waiting their turn to enter, | .1t was said at the home of | Bishop Walsh that chitdren who were the victims of their imag- {nations probably had spread the Story of the miraculous statuary. EATS FROM THE ASH CANS, Starving Vagrant Finds Home—in City Werkhoure. | A man who Idoked Hike Rip Van Win- ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE GA) conner I9t'S! Men’s Brown Grain Lace—with double soles and damp proof inserts — real American last—smart but very com- $8.85 fortable. . * Small lots of high priced shoes —tizes very badly broken—-but if yours is here you $5.00 get a bargain....... ‘Court vy Patrolman mil Zipf of the O14 Blip station this morning. The Prisoner said he was Tony Bolakorus, ‘fifty years old, a Rusvian, homeless and Podiess, He was gathering bits of brea! from an. ah can when he was arreste. Hie was th tatters and his grey whiskers ‘ww if be had had them against a het * ald he had been aloaping lately in AN ewhaum pipe in Greanwich Strent 30 satay - MEN and ee Men! Values to $10.50—Your Choice at Every pair in the lot is a National Shoe, every stitch made under the National's own supervision. The leathers are of good quality, the lasts comfortable, the styles new; almost every shoe in this sale being from this Winter's line. Wonderful values! henry Bhvcher-cut ie. mt Urain BP abot 10 inches igh. Thoomy, Fomfret-siving broad toe Has fall bellows | back ay ‘te top. Double * ilhlesattebed arama. Waters pred eaicnalon ele of special Janard leather, double Bricees, and rntorned ther heel, 200 pairs only. Tucher-cut Lane Shoe, js of oft Black Kid ‘sod moral cut Lace thos of ‘Gun Metal Lea:her, It on & narrow toe fine with penforadcd Her teks, Ut Gostizear wel $o0"baim one Halmoral fine quality. Mack” kiss Aataned Leather, | dewaued for mn Ah tender feet, Bten'a well made Tad, moral how Nie ayn MevalLoath, ‘her I Chrome Leather ae eel. alt tellows Hnow of Dngh id Aniehedt Jeather, Serr eof anit patie Tia ins ees rome tos S wtihout 8 ‘son bite i72‘paire only = 1368 NING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEREUSST II, 1921. GIRLS TO BARE EARS. | Wheaton College Sophs Set New in the Tater nd, Later the purpone hy the dormitory ne an olliky of the Macken” wit not do her bit for the fund A bronze orm £| Public Style to Seand of Dram, f NORTON, Mass, Fob, 11—Pufting| hu the hair at the ears will disappear at | Wheaton College if the campaign be-| nmWARK OF YELLOW NOODLMS. gan by «the «(second «year gies WASHINGTON, ILA yellow] n uceeeds, Hair nets too—but this for] streak in well © in a gold mino, | # the sake of economy. nd with their ear Reerten— +57 “Good-bye to Our Winter Overcoa — —means a GOOD BUY for You!’ for coats that sold up to #40 A final “clean-up” on overcoats —our entire stock divided into three “WAY-BELOW.COS$T” greene: Every overcoat in our ipstairs Monroe Clothes Shops is in one of these three divisions. 19 For Coats that sold up to $40 29 ‘30 For Conts that For Coats that sold up to $55 sold up to 875 Spring Suits! °f3.8e1 Size] The New e., Stripes are here gulore in all sizes and models for men and young men, (With two pairs of pants if wanted.) have 'em in BLUE w yrhise Seri ee, BLACK with White GRAY with Whi es, BROWN with Tan Stripes, nfinished Worsteds, Hard Fin- » Homespuns and a host of OW PRICE LEVEL! . MEN’S BLUE, GRAY & BROWN FLANNEL $4 TROUSERS— Wi other all-woo! fabri roa Wucher site Maat of Brg pete Miners, Catt fg Tueher out ace Shee watt aud own’ (aif-fntehed “i Hound (oe. lant; now Enaiiah taat hy “aot onaliy® oe Suet he ‘Good weteht enaion fale attarhed ly the Vash, Soecial feature is tho Double Wear fibre wake, st oatinuner {poke 130 pairs enly, ‘ Noth and added srenath DE pair only, Black Gun Metal-finised Teather Jace Bhor built Me val onl. Just the thing to match up with that coat and vest that you have laid aside, ~direct from the maker —via our lower rent upstairs shops —from America’s Largest Clothiers Were $10 46th Street & Broadway 59 St. at Columbus Circle 125th Street, cor. 7th Ave. 181st St., cor. St. Nich’s Ave. YONKERS—Getty 5. BALTIMORE.Cor. Light & Saturday, 9.00 to 6.00. No Mail Orders Fillod {rom This Stor: CIs thes: i New York’ he firat time In louD SCHOOL 40 IN THE WAR. | but has no place in the make-up of hu- | wro ¢ ring the pr A At dawn the reat of the atudent body | mang or noodles. fn noodles it denaten | ships of David Bt "i fant Bi facto was awakened by the xound of beating | use of a dye in place of emes, the Ines] crrison takes place nt the Hotel ay vy drums and blering wind instruments to partrient of Agric ultra pace ip a aie Ne? Rares be 1888 eta by LiN nent to-day, and Federal Cool ine | gate of the class of 1853, the oldaat { ad, the sophomores parading about the ry * have been inatructed to ehut kt President of quadrangle all wearing their hair “old | % of interstate commerce to such y. MeDonakl of atyle” bared to racters, ‘cot is the Secr OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, LINC lJ Th < MANHATTAN TURD. OLN'S BIRTHDAY BRONX 42d Street, cor. Broadway Bergen Ave., at 149th St. 50 E, 42d St., cor, Madison as eROORLYN Nassau St., cor, Frankfort ulton Street is Sortiana St., cor. B’way fer Fulton St " prathesh 14th St., opp. Academy of Musi TI 2 34th Street, cor. Biway PATERSON ze i sa eke PHILADELPHIAL-10th ‘* Market Sts. ALBANY, N.Y.—Cor. N. Pearl & State SCRANTON 309 Lackawanna Ave. Balto. St sceiahdeiieniniemnin tee da ed Cee nee ae FULTON STREET coro‘ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St fubway Station Brooklyn 1329—1331 4810—4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 4th Ste, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Tomorrow, Saturday Absolute Clearance Entire Stock of Boys’ Overcoats In The most drastic clearance this Store has ever an- nounced —- the most sensational Values and the lowest prices quoted on strictly quality Coats and Mackinaws in the last five years. The opportunity of a lifetime—strong Three Groups talk, but amply backed up by facts and figures! Buy now! i) *g Sizes 3 lo 18 10 GROUP 1— PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM $10.75 TO $15.00, *3 GROUP 2—PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM $15.75 TO $20.00, °8 |N——— BROOKLYN a GROUP 3 — PRICES FORMERLY RANGING FROM §21.75 & UPWARD Boys’ Spring Suits Season’s First Showing Snappy new suits, in both dark and new spring patterns, excel- lently tailored all-wool materials. Most 7 Moderately $ | 0 15 a. Priced at e At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the “Bayer Cross’’ to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over 19 years, you | must ask for ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ and Jook for the name ‘Bayer’ on the package and on each tablet. Always say “Bayer.” Each “Bayer package’’ contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Coldaraaiso for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neurtis and for Pain generally. Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Boxes of 12—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Alae Capsules—All druggists | enue iw ihe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacideater of Saiteylicacia |

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