The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 11

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i { ' ‘HAVE BUSY NIGHT | HER BY MAIL DIES & INMANY STORES) ONEVEOF WEDDING THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1021. \ RONX BURGLARS |FIANCE WHO WOOED [6 PERSONS SWEPT | News Stops English Girl's Voyage to Fiance She Had Never Seen. Evidently Amateurs, and Safes Foiled Them in Two Places | —Loot Barber Shop LONDON, Noy, 21.--On if A number of store owners In the te very eve) Six persons were Injured when a clone by. Canada te Bronx discovered on opening to-d ph whom she} Culver Line B. R. T. train stopped) Avenue, Brooklyn, jars had oalled after they] ng viii of Ton-| to soon, (en started again, it is al-| train too soon, with Ga : nsec day nig The wo : 1 aa platform of the first car and t closed Saturday aight Pie work bt leged, without the proper: signa! at] Piatform of the second was that of urs, probably boyg. | 1{ the 16th Street station inst night.| the tte One band had gone to the roof of, four sinall stoves, Nos. 702 to 708 Bast | ‘Tremont and forced a sky-|¥ Avenue wrote i Ce light. Lowering themselves by a rope | td Clark of ronuiidge as ladder they. invaded Joseph ,Durren- | wrote reed oe | hurger's barber shop, taking thirty-| “1 do not ca two %, massage inachines and | She le evéfything elxe they could carry aw ay, | lone uh Incfuding a Ja supply of bal tontes. | and will t fh the same way Ue Atlantic and Pacific and took a supply « believed they were t! went into Loe | will be my 20,000 i mate. t vunds in a paid ve next dyor sume thou girl visited the place t 0 aaJ | ans’ r ‘onb: read later they missed {nally chosen ax a proper ma all ithe coffee cans ta siznt and found | PPOtOsTaPiS wae $12 Jn change: presents, ha in ¢ arranged next door they . but after battering the combination had to leave with getting anything 8 Pp the knife de ro under ther with th They ended the visit in the Pro urs and everything t have! gressive Grocery Store at No. 10x, where they p on the ek came a tom Mrs. store's’ hand t son of | ariton Apart: of sight in t ma Victoria, reading: it with a fire couldn't get} “lam very sorry to convey to you ing it. ‘They then opened up sardines | the sad news of phe death of George and other goods and had a feast Pingsloy jr., who diedsin St. Joseph's | Hospital aster a serigus “surgical op-| eration and whs laid to rest on Aug 13. His nurses tell m about ‘the English Reading your tett solace.” The 1 who ts twenty, Se reas: DENIES HE WAS BURNED TO DEATH ON HALF MOON hier Eogineer Proves Body Pound 2 in Bonk Was Not His. she will never marry. She William H. Finnegan, second assistant | Tonbridge to become a nur: chief engineer on the U, S» Steamship — | Company's freighter Half Moon, | ¥ ters Badly Barned at Wark. walked Into the police station at Staple-| brush with which Sigismund ton, Staten Island, this mornin Dru of No, 78 Second Street, was “You've got me reported burned to| thie afternoon painting the basabourd death.’ he complained. “Wo 1 look] in an apartment at No. 176 W. he was talking irl" all the time. | ‘# was his only| jares as left socket, xetting fire to his paint and his He waa so badly burned ne He ale. cker Hospital. painter, who went to lis aid was badly ed and taken {fo thé sar ‘irnest srs [i It was fecessary tov Chief killed in an a of liquor, it was said, second assistant engineer, Was held for @ hearing to-morrow on a homiolde charge. tho hallway hose of the apartment house ‘to extinguish Drucker’s’ blazing clothing, 19 West 34th Street—New York Sale Also at Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores For Women and Large Sizes! Fur Collar Coats In Mid - Winter’s Newer Modes Featuring Superb Materials Tomorrow’s Price $ 49° Every coat in this collection is a real ac- complishment at its price. The various models all reveal a noticeable refinement in mode, Then, too, they have about them that elusive something called individ- wality, ‘The materials are of the softest, fleeciest pile-fabrics. Including, besides Bolivia, Chinchilla and Stevanna, a number of Trade Marked fabrics known for their ex- pensivencss, The furs used are Aus- tralian Opossum, Nutria, Wolf, Raccoon and Skunk Opossum. When you see these offerings you will understand why Bedell is doing the coat business of New York Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Tricotine Dresses The Tailleur at Its Best—Others with Embellishment—at The Very Low Price of $19 Here's something smart—about 200 trim new street and afternoon turnouts. You will like them, for they possess dignity and style-correctness. In the collection for to-morrow are numerous other styles and types. Among them are the new Black Lace Semi- Formal Frocks—on which we ere having fuch 8 yogue—combined with Crepe Satin, Or you may choose Canton Crepe or Satin, or almost anything else you might BY BRT TRAN OFF FT LEDGE Forced to Alight on a Narrow. Path, They Are ‘Rolled’ Off as Car Moves On: cleared them. Mrs. Ida Rademacher, fifty-four, No. 65 Linden Street, Brooklyn, deep- ly. cut about face by glass and sut- fering from bruises and shock due to | har, fail, Was the most seriously hurt copar Hospital, wo which the six in- jured were taken by Dr. Wiss in an mbirlance, Her husband, Max Rade- cher, alxty-two, abd Peter Stein, fifty-one, of the same address; Mrs. Mary Sica, thirty-two, her daughter, ten, of No. 291 14th Street;, Antbony Mutno,. thirty, and his wife, twenty- seven, No. 149 18th Street, had their \cuts: and bruises dressed and went | home. | The police of the Fifth Avenue Sta-{ reported that George | , motorman, of No. 256 Linco had stopped the In the Yor himself home, coat without i was held in $5,000 ball for the Grand jand remained in the Methodist Epls-| Fury, . . i As--China Duck, walt decoration. $7.51 er ndbag must | button © is _knowlec tracks, three feet below, as the car|him against the wail and was pin melling him when « crow, «di took the Job off her hands Ife Court he des men | his But he Street, came in contact with an eleétric |” No arrest was n The thre station £0 ca tween the compelled to al plank alongside ad of on the platform, 1 be f a coina rea ne oe the train started | BG wr tae “Rolled” between the side of the car and the ticket office building, they itself shi ‘To-day, The mo: tissues ness of This cells by muscles Unscien massagi: substan low the Mineral. nated b by her muscles profer, And think of dance frocks at only $19.75, } nd and third cars w Doiot | a Soblitiate tite nade. \'said, train stopped at the! the bell passengers leaving be- | re ign on a one-foot') the ticket office tn- | by fell nd cut glass of af quickly to the And of am ~~ Mirerslave Beauty Clay ation wall and abutting on | platform. ed that he had received | to go on after the stop. —<o-———_ e WOMAN PUMMELS MAN sit WHO TOOK HANDBAG. Miss Hlizabeth Rudnick of Mineralava Face Finish the vear | |p f WEDDINGS 'HEN people talk of weddings, whether the tense they | use is future, present or past, the name of Ov- | ington’s is sure to come | into the conversation | sooner or later. || OVINGTON’S car clearing | Baden, they | the, Bronx, got tporning she | sed her eyes | airs in pursuit ht him, backed | Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Luscious Grapes Wrinkle into Raisins—Youth into Age By VERNON RADCLIFFE ~ growing grape. is nourished. by a HE iT tendril and its skin is always smooth and velvety and firm. wrinkles on a grape. Remove it from the vine — the grape You never saw rivels, and the skin shrinks into a network of wrinkles. The Menace of Wrinkles care against wrinkles has become increasingly necessary, increasingly hard. st modern of discoveries is a safe, sure way of building up the underlying and muscles into roundness and ‘ firmness. Your skin develops the plump- the grape—you lose the wrinkles of the raisin. new method stimulates the skin bringing the blood to the surface. It actually tightens the relaxed and vital into a firmness that you feel:-— all without resort to massage. Old Treatments Fail tific, old - fashioned: massage |has made more old women. than age. To par- boil your. skin with hot water or steam, und knead and maul the muscles of your face is bound to be injurious. Moreover, ing does not remove dirt, foreign ce and impurities from the place where they do the real damage—down be- surface of the skin. Your beauty specialist will tell you so. Mineralava—Cold Water—Face Finish lava, Nature’s Beauty Clay, origi- y Mrs. M. G. Scott and perfected through 23 years of scientific re- search and experiment, accomplishes two important results— it tightens sagging and it withdraws impurities from the pores. You feel the cleansing, purifying blood tingle through each tiny vein. 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