The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 9

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"ve -. DON’T TEACH HUBBY _, TOFRY ANEGGOR - SEW QN BUTTONS “Makes Him Too Independent,” Admiral Tsai Ting Kan Tells , Boston Women, P ; BOSTON, Dec, 5. ' Admiral ‘Teal. ‘Ting Kan *dl- in.atl.address here yester- | day to siggest ‘whimsicully that a woman who would keop her hus- ‘band never should perm't him to learn to cook or mend his clothes. A woman, according to the Ad- miral, loses one of her matrimon- Jal props the moment ber husband fhasters the art of frying an egg, . “It makes, the husband indepna- ‘ent of the wife, and that is fatal,” he sat. “If the sewing on of buttons or the repairing of rent garments is Jeft to the housemaid,” he added, “beware of the housemaid. She . PRINCE OF WALES SEES FIRE DANCE Indian Natives, Bare’ Legged, Pir- ouette Through Flames With- out Getting Burned. BIKANER, India, Dec. 6.—A rélig- ious fire dance was'held for the Prince of Wales as part of the programme of catertainment given during his. stay here, Bare legged natives danced through the embers of a great bonfire built in the quadrangle of the fort. As they danced they sang ‘wildly and snatched up portions of the flery mass, which they placed in their mouths. A shower of, sparks followed thetr| y footsteps and the heat of the fire could bo felt ten yards away. Subsequently they pirouetted before the Prince, in- viting inspection of their legs and feet, | Keec! which were apparently moist and cool. Several members of the Prince's staff Fat As ata N SN ta cs NAR ARB REA Se a A RCA ECR Tere ee a ee, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, burned thelr fingers in attempting “te WOMEN OF WORLD pick up some of the embers. Naw: danced on swords, spikes and shws fo the edification of the royal visitor. ‘The entertainment was concluded with the singing of “God Save the King” in the Marwar tongue. ARREST MARINE MAIL GUARD FOR SHOOTING ‘Taken Into Castedy om Demand o Shreveport Authorities, BEAUMONT, Texas, De: Southern train, was arrested by deputy sheriff at the station here at tho est of Shreveport civil authorities, fcllowing shooting of Wiley Clark at Shreveport. ‘Willis was turned over to the squad of ,matines. on aor here and held at oe CoA. ters until to-day. ena tel CONNECTICUT MAYOR DIES. suevial to The Brening World.) ONECO, Conn. Dec. 5.—Herbert night. and member of many fraternal orders. qisls danced and a juggler +, . GENEVA, Dee, 6.—There are three —T. A. Willis, marine guard on a Kansas City Mayor of Danielson, this county, died very suddenly at his home last He was a prominent Republican’ ETT 1921. Relief Administration in and around KIRGHIS REPUBLIC Moscow, showing that In one city 25,- IN: TYPHOID SIEGE | %° deaths pave been registered. as Or Against 22,477 births, in a period of —— ‘ elt ee ‘This ratio is typical of | ' conditions In most of the fami | Malignant Malaria and Dysentery | fone” sath hd mee sed bone 5 Slant The following are being fed under Also Fowow Russiatt State direction at the present tim Pamine, 226,000 sick people; 200,000 needy ‘a ‘ s 000" prisoners; 161,000 students, PETROGRAD, Deo. 5.—The Kirghis| ontid-feeding ‘programme of the A. R. Repubdliceis in the grip of a typhotd slege as a resiit of the famfite.’ Thou- sands are reported to have ‘been at- A. is having a noticeable effect. Al- ready 1,200,000 youngsters are receiv- tacked by the Misease, and hospital facilities are-overtaxed. ing meals im the hunger zone through the generosity of the American public. Malignant malaHa, typhoid and dys- entery are also reported from Tzarit- in, another section in the famine toed by the International tater ‘onference of the League of Nations To promote « the ippointment of working women on organizations af- festing the welfare of the workers. } Officers who constitute an Execit- tive Board include Mrs, Raymond Tobing of Chicago, President, and Mrs, Maud Swartk, Secretary of tao New York State. Women's. Trade Inion League, as one, of the Viec re! stadnts. PLAN OWN UNION International Federation Adopted Three Planks for Welfaté of Female Workers. r planks in the platform of the new International Federation of Working Women,\the organization evolved out |” of thé second Congress of Working Women lately held here. They are: To, promote trade union organiza- tion among women, To develop an international policy: giving special consideration to. the needs of women and children and to examino all projects for legislation it —o_——— } SONATOR UNDER WOOD'S MOTHER Russian Communist Congress, which DEAD. will be held -here in February. \Invi- tations have been sent to the Govern- ments of Ukraine, the Caucasus re- publics, Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan | ane. and the Far Easter Republic to send}, The heavy tell is indicated in a re- delegates to the mecting, port from workers of the American BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Dec. 5.—Mrs. Frederica Virginia Underwood, mother of Senator, Oscar Und Men who want . oe minus ihe or q stiff harshness i may take care “of tho things’ too well. ‘The, wite may discover that NMadam~ here isa F iit , you know he wil ad | missing buttons lead to a missing busband and a missing huuse- maid.” ‘The emancipation of women in China was the Admiral's theme in speaking at the Boston Commun- ity Church Forum. acieieieetcucasis GUILLOTINE FEAR TERRORIZES LANDRU ed The. Gift Busi Mailed Upon Request—A twenty-page ilfustrated | magazine of beautiful and unusual gifts _ BONWIT TELLER & CO Jhilers Say Bluebeard Grows Weak- | ALP SMITH SHOBCO, | 'y Blue! rows Weak- { er atid Is Now Hopelessly UST as-you can be sure The Specially Shops of Opipinations SOLD ONLY AT { he would drive a Cadil- FIFTH AVENUE AT: 38™. STREET PARIS, Dec. 5—A terror of the Buillotine hag seized Henri Landru, | the Bluebeard of Gambais, his jailor’s | said to-day. The man who defied the | court which found’ him guilty of the murder of ten of his 285 sweethearts | is growing weaker day by day and | has sunk into a hopeless depression. | If his appeal to a higher court is | “Depressed. H | Beginning Tomorrow—TUESDAY THE ANNUAL DECEMBER SALE OF GIFT. FURS to the world of fountain pens. It is the finset fountain pen made. Duofold is a gift he will be proud Pda tbecel agp thedie dag tich Pompeian brown y ed Paral Gipeen ta estos bent Oa a te her pan We, Ke Ge eae erneeeee Tejected, Landru will be. forced: |" ehave his head and cut off his proud beard and live in solitary confine- ment until execution day, when he is led forth from the prison at dawn, made to kneel jn. g-narrow box-like contrivance until the razor-bladed axe descends on the back of his neck and. severs his: head. Se the years, aran- At Erashastha Reductions from the Season’s Lowest OTTO KAHN LOSES SUIT _ RT hea mda eck Prices in Addition to the Fact that Pelts were... eS geae workmanship. The price is re Bought Before the. Recent Advances rt Refang on Wolf . Estate, Foor el bor pe Assesaments, i Pirspl fod SS of WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Otto H. Fo arta ats Duns Pelee 2 Kahn, executor, in Supreme Court to- Store on your wut ori ot ont day lost his suit to recover $58,885 in hehe) (sd) is —_ ‘One exariple'servet-to > itustéale the patties yptcal’ of all ie reins 4 quoted: The thirty-six inch Hudson Seal Coat at 265.00 was siteia sciinad in 1920 and would be 350.00 in Bede ‘smarket. oe a legacy .taxes.-paid- onthe -estate -of-| ~ Abraham Wolff of New Jersey under the Spanish War Revenue Act. Mr. Kabn, the New York. banker, claimed the tax money should be re- turned on the grounds that, after the Legacy Tax Act was repealed on July 1, 1902, the Treascry Department ruled that the tax did not apply where the décedent had died prior to we Furnish a fee cour, of ime struction. Raiticien of Pena Hudson Seal Coats: 225.00 Natural Muskrat Coats’ 145.00 hat dal roperty had no 30- i 1 - We tnirh aconiae Sea i veep See te jt tieciieae, guaran nt eS Buln Tected sina model “of fire quale: se at -inch length’ full flare ‘model with belt Dengare erstrieeaes i Yolff died in New Jersey in 1900 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Fs 2 © match. | erthts bed beet pela to Tee nels TARESVILLE, WISCON IN’) ‘ Seng, Bel - Denes. Oats ‘ Far Act wae repeated” "° M58°y ‘Hudson Seal Coats 245.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 175.00 OT aoe Taupe Caracul Collar and Cutfs Raccoon Collar and Cutts _ 32+inch length model of fine quality se- 40-inch “lengthy full flare ‘model of well peers : _ Nested skins. matched skins. ;:-. Also a Complete Line of : Drummers’ Traps iz Hudson Seal nits ‘265.00 | Genuine Leopard Coats: 175.00 re Se The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. | Pianos—Victrolas 120 West 42d Street Bet. Broadway and 6th Ave. Raccoon Collar and Cuffs 36-inch length natural mae coats in jaunty sports model. 36-inch length full flare model with . matching belt ; of fine selected skins. ' Hudson Seal Wraps 285.00 38-inch length slender silhouette model Mc Cutcheon's_ Attractive Christmas Gifts HUNDRED AND ONE — and more — attractive Christmas Gifts await j ae your selection at “The Linen Store.” Appropriate and of excellent quality, ; sensibly priced, and — they are certain to please. Australian Opossu m Coats245.00 36-inch length full’ flare model of fine se- lected skins. Scotch Moleskin Wraps 395.00 45-inch ‘length, ofthe finest mole pelts, beautifully matched. Hudson Seal Coats _ .. 350.00 Natural Skunk Collar ned Cufls 40-inch length flare model of fine quality Trimmed Moleskin Capes 475.00 For the Woman For the Man Hudson Seal Gapes 450.00 folinas ini Collars gs : a ; f 45-inch length slender silhouette model 45-inch length flare model of finest se- The purity of a fine Imported Handmade Lingerie. ge bese ypesine el of finest quality selected skins. lected skins. ree diamond endures for. Negligees and Boudoir Accessories. : Robes Smoking ts, ever. Lang diamonds ee Re Bee Scats—always acceptable NOTE: Se Seal is Dyed Muskrat ip wen Coney Hosiery—Silk, Wool and Sport Styles. Neckties—the Kinds Men Like. ec eee wae Dress Lengths of Imported Novelty Pajamas and Shirts—of Silk. FUR’ SCARFS FU R MUFFS Quality JEWELRY ; Cottons. ; a Imported Sweaters and Golf Hose. Ree. 14.50 18.50 Raccoen. 19.50 25.00 Handkerchiefs — fascinating varieties Pure Linen Handkerchiefs — Cords, Taupe Nutria, 14.50 19.50 Peadenn Gaal 19.50 29.50 in White and Sports Colors. Tapes and Plain. Beaver, 22.50 48.50 Moleskin, 25.00 29.50 Natural Skunk, 25.00 39.50 Beaver, 32.50 39.50 For the Family Moleskin, 21.00 35.00 Natural Squirrel, 48.50 55.00 Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Fancy Luncheon Sets, Center Natural Squirrel, 45.00 48.50 Natural Skunk, 25.00 an OT be Pieces, and Tea Cloths and Napkins. Towels — plain or Embroidered. Fox Scarfs, 22.50,., 29.50 Australian Opossum, 29.50 Linen or Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases,. Blankets and Comfortables —in dainty colors or in White, attractively bound. Motor Robes and Carriage Sets — warm and cozy. Wide Decorative Laces. - LUXURIOUS FUR WRAPS and COATS At Reductions of 400.00 to 1000.00 MINK BLACK CARACUL ©” ERMINE TAUPE ‘CARACOL You will find early shopping much more pleasurable - Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ~~ SKOLINSKY ALASKA SEAL

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