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‘V3 Man Hunter Mistook for Rab- bit’ Not Spry Enough to Dodge Bullet, but He Gets Compensation — Sees O11 + Latin - American Republic i Restored. By Roger Batchelder. “The old Central American Repub Mo will be reestablished within a year, and the five republics united under one government, in my opinion,” said Max Cohn, German consul to a Salcador, who is at the Astor. “Sal- vador, Guatemala and Honduras have already made an agreement, an dit is belleved that Nicaragua and Costa Rica will come {. soon, thereby en- abling the new coalition to function during 1922 “Balvador is a very rich and pros- perous country and has a wise, hon- est Government,” he went on “We raise the finest coffee jn the world, and are also rich in gold and silver, as well as sugar, hides and indigo. Our exports are far greater than ou. imports, and while we felt the of the war to some extent, country id, we have now prac completed the period of readjustimeni, and Salvador is in good financial con- dition to-day.” HE LOOKED LIKE A RABBIT. “The State Compensation Commis- sion has recently awarded a sizable amount to one of our fellow-towns- men,” said Thomas Flynn, an Olean, Ni. ¥., galeaman, who is at the Murray Hill. “He was at his work in white rubber boots when a hunter came along and let loose with a load of buckshot. The hunter said that the! | rubber boots looked more like a bit than most rabbits he had see HORRAY FOR DALLAS. | “Dallas is a long way from New York, but it's a booming city,” as- serted W. B. Todd, a Dallas insur- ance man, who is at the Astor. Ww have just completed a twenty-nine- story building down there and have issued. more building permits this year than ever before in the history of the city. The rejuvenation of the old oli boom of years ago has heiped ws; we are widening and beautifying our streets and starting a new road system for the county, We look for- ward to a big business revival in the spring, and conditions are now good CHILD SLEEP WALKER PLUNGES FROM WINDOW Parents Housed by Girl's Screams Find Her im Courtyard, © | Mildred Stelling, twelve years old, of Mo, 472 Mest 146th Street, the Bronx, ‘was taken to Lincoln Hospital last night suffering from internal injuries and a fractured arm received in a fall from the second story window of her home. She had attended an entertainment at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 156th Street and Melrose Avenue, returned home and gone to bed, Her parents had ust retired when they were aroused by their daughter's screams, They found her in her night dress in court yard under an open window their apartment, She was uncon- It is supposed eh walked in her sleep, Capt. Arthur Carey to-di investi- gated the atom told by Christman as though {* vere true, but has not much io ‘here is no person named Gane Matted reported missing. "there ‘were bo shirts wrapped about the in Long Island City and the cloth about the neck was not a pcegere who is said to have lived in ig Island City and to have been ar- four years ago, would like a f ip fame tor Christan, fli epee etipeermnionis @BEP BREATHING AS HEALTH f BOON, Proper health-bullding education for New York City's 200,000 undernourished Ghildren, such as is being given by the New York Tuberculosis Association at Mo. 9 Third Avenue and other centres jin comparison to those of other | places.’ | WE'D HAVE INSOMNIA. Uneasy, indeed, must rest the head wears a crown in a@ certain na- rica, according to the . Williams, who Is a of Africa “The chi of this tribe,” said Mr. Williams, “is never permitted to die a natural death, When he is severely i or injured and the High Council ves he is going to die, it becomes ty of the second chief, called Kopra Masim’ (Keeper of the 1), to decapitate the stricken sr. ‘The chief's body is then buried with the head of his prede- cessor, while his head is kept to be buried with the body of the next chief when he, in turn, is decapitated. “By this practice it is believed that the ruling chief will always have the brains of his predecessor to guide him during his reign. But it makse one wonder what the chief must think about when he wakes up some morning and doesn't feel so spry as usual.” THE WILY BELL-HOP. | “1 was trying to doze off in my | room one afternoon," related Jo- seph Bigger.” a Salt Lake City mining expert, now at the Me- Alpin, “when a knock came at the door, } “Put it under the door,’ [ or- dered. | “or aid try, str, but it's on a silver tray and the crack isn't big enough, “Now what do you think of that for an answer?" asked Mr. Bigger. | CIVILIZATION RUINS SOUTH SEA NATIVES, He “The coming of the white man with his so-called civilization has been a calamity for the South Sea Islands,” asserted Marius Schouten, a world- wide traveller, who is at the Pennsyl- | vania, “Some of these natives were formerly the most physically perfect le in the world,” he went on. hey knew nothing of intoxicating nks, and their strongest stimulant sa native drink resembling coffee. y were noted for health and long- Th evity. and the diseases of modern clviliza- tion to which we had built up @ cer- tain immunity, and these things have We carried lquor to them, lessened the duration of their lives and brought them misery.” FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker For @ Day or Two” who is farthest from home to- day is G. M. Crocker, who is at the Commodore. His home town, Mel- bourne, Australia, is over 12,000 miles from Broadway. would measurably decrease tho percent- age of deaths from tuberculosis, it was stated to-dhy by Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, Health Commissioner. Desp breathing ind exercises to develop fully the lungs, Dr Copeland sald, should be held sin every school, ~ ———— INDICT 3 IN $2,500,000 ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL Omficers of Philad Named by Grand Jury. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 8. — Illegnt withdrawal of 126,000 gallons of grain alcohol, valued at approximately ¥2.-| 500,000, has result in the indictment the Federal Gratd Jury of three of- ahi of the Grain Alcohol Company of \indelphia, it was announced to-day by George W. Coles, United States Dis- triet Attorney. 4 Names of the indicted oMcials were not announced. The local concern 1s au agent of the Greendale Distilling Company of Lawrenceville, Ind., ac~ cording to District Attorney Cole: ‘The company 1s alleged to have Ille- gally withdrawn fifteen carloads of al- cono from storage. ts tribal custome | a British province on the west | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921, ‘Diamond Buckled Slippers Lace trimmed slippers with diamond buckles are the latest “foot ornaments” to make their appearance and the style did not come from Paris, either, It U. S. TO PAY FOR LOST MAIL. Poat Office Will Make Good Money Orders Sen! to Germa All persons who sent to many postal mc orders which failed to reach the payees because of war con- ditions or for other reasons will be reimbursed, it was announced yes- terday by the Post Office Depart- ment. Tne Post Office Department hopes edite the payment of these d requests all persons hay- ive in this eity General Post Avenue, where. the postal order was obt RIENTAL Superstition?— Perhaps so—but at least an interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- uity, Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK—Health, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life, ‘Thie odd looking ring excites great in~ ‘observed on your fini Gift. Go to your jewele: ee this odd UCK RING, STERLING SILVER While they Last For a chilly sitting room —the bathroom during the early morning shave —when the steam heat has not come up through thr pipes Majestic—the original para- bola heater. | — pair's —quick transfer from one room to an- other where must —wherever heat is required quickly. Enotant best from eny lighting eecket "Phone WATKINS 3800 for name of nearest dealer SIBLEY- PITMAN Electric Corporation 6th Ave. af 13th St., New York Sold by Electrical Dealers Now Only | ] With Lace Trimmings, Now originated in the United States, wear with wedding costumes. Hosiery to match runs up to $250 a pair, | REVOLT ROPORTED IN CRETE, WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—A min revolution was reported in progress Crete, Greece, against military autho: fy, according to report received lic to-day ———o— York Untvei Opener To-Morrow. New York University’s Basketball seu New Electric Chri the style of venient outle use for eight may be used. is absolutely for various family. Por home and m well as for t ter work may be obtai will be gladl 20 Norfolk St and is just the thing they say to sockets and wiring, cost from $3.50 to $5.00, depending upon This is an excellent time to provide home wiring for extra out- lets. Such outlets at convenient points, for the Christmas tree or drudgery, make an excellent Christmas present to the entire Any established electrical contractor of the city will pro- vide the necessary wiring and attachments cheaply and effi- ciently, and can tell of the devices and appliances available for household service. One’s present contractor, rendering satisfactory work, would probably give best results. If you have none, let us send a copy of The Edison Directory, which contains the names and addresses of three hundred and fifty-six, licensed by the city and approved for high charac- Christmas tree outfits and household appliances of all kinds are also listed in The Edison Directory, or may be seen at and purchased through our various Showrooms where they to make a purchase The New York Edison Company General Offices: Irving Place and 1§th Street Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated corner Hester St to Irving Place corner 15th St 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave 451 Bast 86th St bet Lexington & 3rd Aves Night and Emergency Call: Watkias 3000 son will get under way to-morrow when|has been handicapped by the loss of all the Violets tackle the Alumni Five. The| but one of last years team, Coach Hd contest will be staged in th yeni Thorpe has succeeded tn rounding up a : will be staged in the evening @t| representative quintet which bids well University Heights. Adithough the team! to hold its own with all opponents. WA HOLIDAY DRESSES! Roshanara, Charmeuse, Satin Faced Canton, Canton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill, Jersey and Tricotine. at $13.50! Many $35 Values SALE—! | 350SUITS AT EXACTLY ateaces ONE-HALF Tricotine PRICE! Dress, Novelty A Variety Braid— of Materials $25 Value and Styles! NOW $13.50 | or at r= re No Mail Orders, C. O. D.’s, Refunds or Exchanges IN GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street stmas tree outfits, including eight colored lamps, the lamps. Service may be taken from any con- t and costs one third of a cent an hour of actual lamps. Any number of sets, in groups of eight, The electric tree, however brilliantly illuminated, free from the danger of fire home appliances, which eliminate household table reading lamps attractively decorate the ake study and reading easier for the young as he older members of the family ined from the electrical dealers of the city, who y demonstrated without the slightest obligation cAt Your Service for the convenience of the public 15 East 125th St near 5th Ave 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave All offices (except Irving Place) open evenings Doli Dandal\, vroaaway. Gnd Sons, hana Mh Sts. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY EARLY XMAS SHOPPERS WILL FIND IT GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ATTRACTIVE AND USEFUL GIFTS AT GREAT SAVINGS. LEATHER GOODS AND UMBRELLAS MEN’S BILL FOLDS—With 14-k. gold corners; genuine leather, in brown or black. Regularly 3.25 and 3.50. For 2.50 & 2.95 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS—Morocco leather, three pock- ets and flap, black and colors. Value 3.50. For.. sala , 2.65 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS—Brown or grey, mottled calf- skin and black long grain leather, inner com- partment and mirror. Value 1.50. For 95 BOSTON BAGS—In brown or black cowhide; 14 ec 15 or 16inch. Values to 1.70. For. 1.35 WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS—Fine quality silk, stub ends, splendid assortment of handles, black and colors. Value 6.50. For......... 4 5 4 0 CHINA DEPARTMENT (3rd Floor) DINNER SETS—Imported china, 100 pieces, e dainty floral border. Value 115.00. For 85.00 DINNER SETS—Imported china, 100 pieces, = rich gold band decoration. Value 85.00. For..69,50 DINNER SETS—Imported china, 100 pieces, dainty floral spray designs. Value 57.00. For. 45.00 AWAIJI TEA SETS—Teapot, sugar, creamer and six cups and saucers. Reg. 9.75 set. For. 8 75 IMPORTED FRUIT DISHES AND COMPOTES, with Dresden decoration. Reg. 3.75. For 2.75 GLASSWARE, AND NOVELTIES (3rd Floor) FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS—Rich cut glass. Regularly 3.25. For. oe : 27/5 REFRESHMENT SETS—Light cutting rich rose = pattern. Regularly 3,95. For..... Beckie 2.95 CANDY JARS—Colored glass, beautifully decorated. Regularly 1,95 and 2.95. = = For oe 1.65 « 2.65 FLOWER VASES AND BOWLS—Beautiful lustre glass. Values 2,50 to 15.00. oe For.. 125 te 9.75 ra BER BASKETS Dainty, light cutting. egularly. .' -65 and 1.95. * Poten....ce- Exnuoicooninecetbe 50, .95 « 1.50 POLYCHROME CANDLESTICKS—With colored candles, complete. Regularly 1.75. For.. 1.45 TOILET REQUISITES IVOROYD HAIR BRUSHES—Best quality bri "2.95 tles. Regularly 3.75. For................. IVOROYD CLOCKS—Regularly 5.75. OR eran Oes te Fe NG cee hoo Maisie a sia ess aS war ae 4.95 MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES—Ebony backs. Regularly 2.50. For............0..c00.00: “1.95 STERLING SILVER TOILET SET—Mirror, hair brush and comb, in velvet lined cases. 16.50 eA 32.75 Specially priced at. STERLING SILVER MANICURE SETS—6 and 8 pieces, in velvet lined cases, 8.75 “ 1 7.50 Specially priced from.... STATIONERY DEPARTMENT FINE FABRIC FINISH PAPER—Stamped with mono- gram or address in gold or colors; 24 sheets, 24 cards, 48 envelopes. Value 2.00 box. For..... es 1 .50 CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS A large assortment to select from. Packages contain- ing 20 cards with envelopes. 7 rrr 25 LIFE SIZE DOLLS—That talk and walk, dressed in rompers and cap. Value 4.95. For 3.95 PRETTY BABY DOLLS—10-inch, with moving eyes, daintily dressed; also cap. + Regular price 3.00. For............. SATSINT AOS 1.95 ws 80 to 1.25 DOLLS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS— Very special at... 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