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|WomAN’s HOME RAIDED |HER $40,000 GONE, SHE ON WOMAN'S BOOZE TIP ‘PEOPLES PROPOSE TO END ALL WAR > President Thanks Australian Sen- ator for Resolutions on Arms Conference. WASHINGTON, United purpose of the TRAILS AND TRAPS HIM | Mrs. Quimby Ra: jeged Hasband | and Weman Down to West. 5) North | pad had (Special to ‘The Evening World.) trect, Freeport, t 1, was held! yeas! bail to-day for the cirand Jury| KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 7.—Al- assau County for violation of the Mullan-Gage Act of Mra. fr, formerly a cer, followed Nev, 7. The tree peuple of tracked half way across the country after he had squandered her $40,000 dorsing the Armament Conference. y from Mra. Gi inspiration The search mun who said #® was John Williams, | fifty-five, and a woman who gave the i|name of Mary Miller, twenty-five, ‘| were arrested. Mrs, Quimby suid Williams had married her under the name of F. J. » promin ‘ot Belle 4 a noble and use," President “As testifying the Harding wrote United purpose of great {rec pec ngs heve ane this ere eh ce pesithetshessen' mrs Quimby, and that, after he deserted value jn relation to the efforts Gre being so earnestly pressed bi ’| JERSEY’S WEALTH PUT her, she tratled him to Chicago, delegates to the Conference on Lim:- Shreveport, La. and from there to tation of Armamen AT $5,743,032,278 | Kansas City - | . ocainheneetiiiaanciahimntin NEGRO GRAND OPERA nl N. Y. HARBOR RUINED AS FISHERY BY JIL TRENTON, D tal wealth of New Jersey ts 96.24 278, and Its manufactured products are| Beat Predactio: valuod at $1,406,633,414 annually, accord Many Sea Critten Say. haTON, ing to statistics issued. t y the| CHICAGO, Dec, 7.—‘The newest thing WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Immodiate | INE 0 statistics issued to-ds 5 Legislation to stop oll pollution ot | Development, On a basis of lang aren, |” STANd opera ts the organization here of a company of ‘0 singers who are undertaking the most, dificult produc; tions atid doing so well that competent musle critics say they have known noth- it ia sald. Ne tallroad miles, streams and harbors was urged by Sec- venkat tt retary Hoover to-day before the House Committees on Interstate and Foreign | alu prodirets, Commerce, which is considering such improved {ng quite #0 good in the Ine of opera nut mileage and in wealth. On the same ba: | In Knelish for many .. {s fourth th public schools and| The opening opera was 5 No step should be taken to prohivit road mileage. w Jersey carries two and a limes a8 much Invested capital squ-ne mile as New York, which is leading industrial State ih total va and twenty-three and « half t the big old theatre on A ue led. It has teen more than filled t parformances and it {s “colored grand opera” |g director {3 Prof. also singe lead- was fi all forms of pollution, Hoover said, ymtil an exhaustive investigation has’ been le to safeguard tne interests of in- dustry and commerce. In some water- front sections, Hoover sa!i, a goneral halt roibition of pollution would harm in: jmuch, per square mile as the many excel- far more than it could benefit | country. of seventy, itera and other Interests. exampir, Hoover said, may pe} e declared New York ‘harbor, which already has been ‘polluted der as a fishing ground. i 1 pollution, 1s, the most serious.” | Seeover said. “It is killing millions of | dowars’ Worth of en, causing had Dre, | | uining the beaches in many Goons. Sieg eu ROB FURRIER TWICE; TOTAL LOOT $58,000 Acecrtistet | Bergiars Eaxcape Despite Sounding | of Electric Alarm, ‘The tur store of Vavid Slive at No, 46 West 56th Street was entered by burglars last night for the second time since Nov, 3. The loss {s esti- mated this time at $30,000. The loot “at the previous robbery was valued | at $25,000. ond re- . pping made easy | y Good Furniture—A happy y thought for your Xmas ist. If you buy at Flint’s, you have not only the comforting knowl- edge of the dependabil- ity of every purchase Om each occasion entrance was by jimmying the front door, “but also that variety the burglars must have dono is satisfying , and prices their work within uw minute or two, are most reasonable. Flint é Harner @ ire. * 20-26 weat36% snatching the costliest furs in sight and hurrying away, On @ach oce.- sion an electric alatc was sounded =. fast night a number of Alaska sea! ‘a ‘skins in a workroom were saved, as / ‘the burglars did not enter this hoom. Bevera! blue and silver fox skins were badly torn and rtrewn on the floor of the front room. Franklin Simon & Co cA Store of Individual Shops 7 . FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, . TOMORROW 4 For Madame | EVENING OR DINNER GOWNS IN BLACK OR GLITTERING COLORS, Just. F inished by Our Own Fifth Avenue Studios Combining the Latest Modes in eMaterials Imported from Paris igo. The Usual Prices of These Gowns are 245.00 to *345.00 — No Duplicates One Only of Each Model’ Opposite but not opposing are the twin modes of black and glittering colors in formal gowns for the social season, the poignant sea blue of sapphire sequins a foil for costumes of stately black jet, the shimmering coral red, a contrast for gowns of bronze, gold of silver, and vel- vets a complement to metallic fabrics. Women’s Frencn Gown Suor—Third Floor leging her husband, whom sho hed; the World to cnd war is emphasized Jd upoa her home, Severn! bottles|and deserted her, was occupying a in a om ver by President Harding tu]of whirkey and a still were aeged to|/ bungalow with another woman, Mrs. Senato: I’, Pearce of 2 a | ba ve Ling BMG x Voasling supplied the |S Quimby of Long Island, N. Y., to-day ‘hunking him for reso won Hermaiton (or warrant making ‘an afi. |ed the police in a ‘tald on No. 18 Acopted by the Austrailun Senate In-]davit that she Tad purchased a quart! West 58th Street here yesterday. A TRIUMPHS IN GHICAGO | te Emetteh in| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921, WIDOW AGAINST WIDOW IN BORTEL WILL SUIT Deciston Reserved om iequest of One to Revoke Order Granted Other Surrogate Cohalan to-day roserved decision on the motion of Mrs. Anna Borte! to have revoked the order of Surrogate Foley permitting Frank Ban- ton, a notary public, to take testimony in South Bend, Ind., to show that Mrs, Hattic Anna Schwarz Bortel is the legal dead on Aug. 19 last in front of No. 120 West 18th Strect. Two widows immediately appeared after Bortel's death. Mrs. Hattie Bortel came from South Bend and found her claim contested by Mrs. Anna <1, to whom the body was awardeg Mrs. Hattie Bortel claimed that she was mafried to Bortel on Jan. 15, 1893, and that bls real domicile has always been South Bend, “where. they -bave. their home and where Bortel left a large esta’ Mrs. Anna Bortel has produced a mar. riage certificate to show that she was martied to Hortel at Elkins, Md., June widow of Frank 5, Bortel, who dropped | 6, al importance. OxfordGrays. Breasteds of stvle and youthfulness! 279 Bruaduay near Chambers Special !— Fine Suits A pre-Christmas event of exception- some Blue Serges. Single or Double Two or three bytton. Wonderfully well tailored. Chockful $40, $45 and $50 Our 34th Year in Business Three Convenient Stores 47 Cortlandt Street No finer Christ. 58 mas, gift for any 5 well-dressedman! HH Big, warm, loose. $3 fitting. Belted o¢ ss SemiBelted Mut 3% and Patch Pock- ow Beautifully: 35 tailored, Smart. Serviceable. $50 —*65 Give Him a. Tuxedo Suit! Or one of our su- perbly - fashioned Full Dress Suits. Beautiful, long- wearing fabrics. Plains or Herri be bones. . lapelled. ‘Wind: somely lined. . Coat and Trou. sers. Wonders, at— $50 jand- Broadway, at 49th Street mas buying AUTOMATIC GAS Sure He’s Pleased He just bought his wife a Lovekin for Christmas. Sensible, eectiesl mits are the basis of Christ- y;, a Lovekin Stora; Heater because she knows it means an economi- cal, ever-ready supply of hot water to lighten her household duties. No Matches—No Bether—No Dirt Avtomatie—Lights Itself Write for Booklet—Get the Facts Buy tt from your Plumber THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. New York Factory Branch LoveKin Your wife will appreciate Type Automatic Gas Water’ Why not please her? 258 Canal St. WATER HEATER Oxfords with new rounded toes in style. 510 Fifth iT® Broadway j 1178-75 Broadway 1855 Broadway Brops—557 Melross Ave. Paterson, N, J-—181 Market st, Wals- Over e.» between 42d and 43d St», Other New York City Stores 1452 Broadway 1625 Broadway 150 Bowery vokiyn 56-P'bulton s* ‘Complete line of Phoenix and Van Raalte Hosiery Tue little rounded toe is French The comfort of it is not a small thing. W, 220th Bt W. 181st st. 5406 Fifth Ave Yonbws, N, ¥.--7 N. Broadway Poughkepsie, N, ¥.—297 Mein St, & N lavaliere, a gold mesh is N bag. Has it the Lang ~N Quality stamp? Stand- es = ard for fifty-two years. i DLACKBERRIES, ROSHS AND oar.|; 88 man, exhibited to-day blackber- TER SNAKE AT CAPE MAY. Irles picked from a bush in his garden . |KENT FUR SHOP (Spectal to The Frening “World,) { Horace Corson of Cape May v4 CAPE MAY, N. 3. Dec, 7—Despite | 22ousht in to-day a garter snake wi Northwest cor. 4¢d St. and Sh Av. the fact of the snowstorm tint has/*@® very imuch alive, which Opposite Public Library. found on his way to town to-day, Roses are in bloom verai yarde that have southern exposure. ONE FLIGHT UP, ENTRANCE 500 STH AVE. Save 25% to 40% SPECIAL SALE FOR THREE DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday =(F URS ‘Fur Coats Superb Extraordinary Values at Remarkably Low Prices covered the eastern section of the United States, Howard Otter, a busi- FOR 'WOMEN The shoe that college girls the . country over are wearing—that’s the Modified Educator, made by Squirrel Rice & Hutchins. You can get them in our Women’s Shops. asd teslioniy 30) 0% RUSSIA Whee... $880 4 A ie F wr ca ‘ M N "$550 Some Big it Reductions { In Same Proportions as Above. Natural Musk: ia, fine Rus i Raccoon und ) coats unk and Opo 1 ily the most sele skins. At prices lower than elsewhere. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, Yl "UE USlllllb st GY te tll Y Also fur- nished in black or tan calf- skin. A brooch, a ring, a Quality JEWELRY ANG Signet Shoe Shops § Retailer of Educator Shoes Ne muss Square Shop — and Third N LRY CO. 137 West 42d St. N y srondway Shop — 142 West 125th St. NY NW cg & N . = Sy gg : 557 Ae TVA Smith & Sons’ 18 E.35tb St. New Yor a “DIAMOND DYES” DON'T SPOT, FADE STREAK OR. RUN “Diamond Dyes”’—1o other Mc Cutcheon’s A Host of © Gift Suggestions L = kind—then perfect home : ; , guaranteed. Even if you have Ea ITH snowflakes already in the air dy d before, you can put a new gS rion ‘deless color into your wort E and cold weather lurking just around Feb auittar Waste latoiins a the corner, what gift would be more appre- ie iS . . “i of Diamond E ciated than a fine, warm Scarf from “The bees edge Tele arian whether ka Linen Store.” the material you wish to dye is wool > E or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, He Of Camel’s Hair, Brushed Wool, Cash- or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never 3 streak, spot, fade or run.—<Advt, mere and Silk in all the fashionable colorings so smart and cheerful. MOTHER! Camel’s Hair in the lovely natural Tan. With or without contrasting Roman Stripes. $4.50 to $15.00 Brushed Wool in solid colors, Brown, Henna, Gray, Navy, Wistaria, Black or White. With or without contrasting Stripes. $5.50 to $10.50 Imported English Cashmere Scarfs. , A fine closely woven Scarf. Very light and warm. In a variety of color combinations. RUA Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” CATT EDM $9.50 and $10.50 | Hand Loom Scarfs. In Stripes and Tol Rh a APRs - $5.00 Silk Scarfs. In almost every desirable | ClO eens . $10 to $19.50 Brushed Wool. In Heather Mixtures. Special at $2.95 A Large Variety Of Chiffon Weave Shetland Wool Scarfs. Plain or in colors . . Special at $2.95 It’s surprising how much pleasanter it is to shop before 11 a, m. ld loves the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If little tongue is coated, or if your c is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself, how thoroughly it works all the con- stipation poison and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful |enita ‘gain. ions of mothers keep “Call- Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful to-day saves a sick child’ to-morrow. Ask your druggist for! - genuine “California Fig Syrup" which | has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! i) You must say “California” or i tay: get an imitation Ag syrup. AVS Wi 34th and 33d Streets Fifth Avenue New York