The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. mem in an automobile stopped and | paiks, she kept fairly clean, and ahe|TELEPHONMS POLICE HE WANTS [Britt » ae arrested after he had tele SSS asked h he ' had plenty of face powder. TO SURRENDER, AND 18 HELD. | phoned he “wanted to surrender for the er where she was going. On Tt was after she had found a job Walter 'D. Britt, thirry-nve, of No. murder & a Chicago woman in 1912. ) ’ ? hearing her story they told her they|and had fainted while at work from had the call traced and would get her a position and took her|lack of food, and had ‘been dis-| West gicih Street. an exservice mi Bri : Ing, - ot ht in the car. Frances did not become | Charged again, that she met “Wal-|iast night pending an ans 4 ‘ . Carey 9 . \ 4 . ter.” And “Walter” introduced her | gram sen’ 5 5 y ° FOUND IN PARK HAD ers until the car had left Bos-|toerottiey Ine the prettiest Ittieleide, Bureey. fav GNieaes inquiring tel Hee ante NS ci died wen soneeeine } ton far behind and Worcester waS aparment in ‘ Greénwich Village, | Britt is wanted there. pt. Carey sald ! dur ; sé 9 | “Lottie” thought she was “green,” - - ; ar Feached. ‘The men, one of whom, 9h} and told her to get her'hair bobbed e said, told her his\name was Fitzpat-|jike hers. This she did, and then " rick, assured her everything was “a.1| “Lottie” imparted the startling in- formation that “all men are suckers,” : nn San right” and put her up In the Y. W and that, “I should jet everything out C. A. house in town. The next day/of them that I could.” She left they started again in the car aad| “Lottie” and sought her refuge in y rought F, 1S by Men} inte the ay. es Washington Heights again, 4 Brought From Boston by Men} inte that snight they reached New ee ee ACen of Bettale foudd Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry . “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America” Reg. Trade Merb OME to “The Linen Store” for Christ- mas Gifts of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs! You will find attractive and very acceptable styles in Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children. . $150 $300 $550 $1,200 $675 $450 $250 Others $25 to $3,500 Extraordinary Values in Diamonds NW) in Auto; Reaches the Vil- | York her crying in Fort Washington Park { rm re two of the three men left, and | Wednesday. At first Frances would lage, Lands in Court. not speak to Mr. Thompson because, > Bhe said, she was afraid of men. But T tt oe his kindly way soon overcame her In the first place, Frances Wilkins reticence and ‘she agreed to accom- P pany him to the Travellers’ Aid So- @id not intend to run away from|at first thought, and the next morn. |¢ rom there she was’ sent to home. She felt that, having reacheti| ing he told her to wait for him to get ley House, No. 88 West Tenth the age of fifteen, she should have H an independent source of income. So Al her right age an’ charge of hee one day, Sept. 8 or 9—she is not sure | 1% s 2 s arraigned in the Children's which, so many things have hap-| floor ‘ ogee proey cniareeon vita! Bene |i HE i : . h 1 pened'since—she left the little cottage of 6 ke ~ ave san io cNasis WHARGPLART Ved re et for, sentence Now, 26, | i James McCutcheon & Co. | a T illustration above only hints at the style ith h dimot search fi da s| et. tw tr that if before that dat ) 3 g Cis tn eae sONG OF Wad VEESE hey | tat tariiy: Gomme for her ane. wilt be Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets | and size of the famous Lambert solitaire 4 2 part of which she spent |paroled. She said her father lived in | [ig ‘ After having wandered about -.os- | § Rs cieerai occ abec Aids tines | Sanne Tec REMMIEME INC HINE Gene ere ee ee ATO WENT Taman] || diamond engagement rings. The originals, mene enemas ini ais saanidiines ~* i! shown in profusion at the Lambert salesrooms, ee are the best proof of their extraordinary values. Lambert Brothers invite inspection of their FIFTH AVENUE stock of unexcelled diamonds, as well as jewelry. © * For Autumn Weddings || The Lambert seamless wedding ring is a guar- antee of durability. The low price, from $4.50 up, insures aring for every bride in New York City. oc => Dr yeu remember the HEARD/AT THE Nicholas ship that Santy had i last year? This year he's back eo @} 2 and you to comesoon for | ‘oe ate ee HAND CARVED Fe Riis og The s h , | rat $4.50 up ‘arat, $6.00 up 18-karat, — $8.00 up ¢ up rE | karat, $5.00 up Wekarat, $6.50 up karat, $10.50up 25 Diamonds, $210 up , » PLATINUM PLATINUM PLATINUM : | $13.50 up $13.50 up $16.50 up M4-karat gold La- wai ie Jewelry for earls and hee pet! = - S Men and Women karat . green gold rae, Zz: scarf pin, latinum feat fine diamond, $37.00 Immense peer A 3 large and 74 amall diamonds with trace’ line of real scart pins sapphires set in platinumbrooch ......++0++++08 $1,650 w ith semi. precious colored stones, $3.50 to $20 back, one diamond... , Lambert jewelry, suitable for gifts the year round: includes particularly appropriate bits as holiday offerings, such as rich brooches and bar pins, lavallieres, odd pieces of men’s jewelry, the output of the Lambert factory—all at moderate prices. Watches. for Men ‘COME TO TOYTOWN! Wooly Lamb and Monkey are sitting side by side; . Watching all the girls and boys a-going for a ride. Tf you listen closely you'll hear just what they say: “What a lot of lovely toys are gathered here today. Sce the pretty sail boats, the soldiers, the drums— Wish I had a ‘lectric train—sh! here some one comes.” Wooly Lamb $4.50 ~ Monkey $5 ‘Farm Friends” #1 Octagon Bracelet Watch, good Swiss works, en- graved gold-filled case, extension inks, steel SPFINGS ese. 14-karat Gold Case. 40.00 ' Popular American Elgin bracelet watch in _ Watches karat gold......... ‘ 5 uy Waltham Watch, I4-karat green gold. for plain polished case, carved bezels and carved bow, with Waltham 17-jeweled ad- justed works sen, $77.50 W. Other !4-karat goid open face Walthams. omen Cows and pigs and chickens too All will come to play with you. Oh my, come quick! Oh goodness me, Such wonderful blocks you ne'er did see! Little Mr. Glubby Clown.stands right-side-up or upside-down; Alphies blocks for A. B.C. are children just like you and me; Queerest thing around the place, is that Family—Funny Face. s | $37.50 up IB-karat white gold wrist watch, cushion shaj 14k Id hunti « Watches, 4 9 ion shape Humpty Dumpty Circus #1 and up |} bela sot hunting cane Watches tm pm ? Rei Waltham Watches in “'d filled’ cases. karat gold wrist watches, $27.50 up Look at them there, up in the air, doing the jolliest tricks $18.00 up Gold-filled wrist watches, $20.00 up Funny old clown doesn’t fall down, in any position he sticks. A Lovely Doll #2 Her eyes go to sleep when you put her to bed And lovely soft hair grows atop of her head And when I caressed her “Oh Mama” she said. The Walking Wallapus #1 Down below you'll see him, and I'm sure that you'll agree— He's different from other folks—as different as can be. But oh what fun to watch him walk alone from you to me! A-karat green gold pocket tofpacket chain.......... 16. Mant \Ekane gol vert choles’ 433.00) coy Wotan | Vekarat chains, $12 up 4 Lambert Brothers’ watches contain Waltham, || Swiss and other standard American move- || ments. Almost every kind of good case may be bought at Lamberts’, from the simple gold filled or the 14-karat gold article to ihe finely en- graved 14-karat or platinum or diamond set case. TOY TOWN—SEVENTH FLOOR Funny Face Store Open Daily, Including Saturday, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. | | | Third Avenue, | At the Corner of 58th Street Clubby Clown

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