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—— ee TW TS —— a a ROR sw ay ‘ ; i THE A Fale WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, |"TIMELY SERVICE” HEAD INDICTED | Collections Directed by George Messervy Branded Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses, George Messervy, fifty-five, af No. 19a, to hetp unemployed soldiers at, the| yesterday turned tnto the Newark city | Timely Service Society's “farm” in| treasury a check for $801,670.06 In pay- New Jersey, while Messcrvy bought | ment for last year's 6 per cent, frane an automobile, a player-piano and a | chi, complete office equipment, chise tax. The company submitted @ eoensnencestifeicianannonane COURT HOSIERY SHOW | DRAWS JUDGE'S REBUKE | HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. CUT OUT THis GOUPUN. Haas yung, wick any ea The Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Korner Qxgeeteea, WM, by he Frew Publishing On, (The Now Tort Brening Wert) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer statement with the check saying that five years ago the tax amounted to Thus there has been an ins |erease, the statement pointed out, of 50 per'gent, since the day of the 6. cent fare. $170,000. cepuring the year the compan; ated $10.1 2.815 in fares, of whic as taxable, TRY-OUT At Winter Garden Broadway, Near 50th Street, New York City SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17TH To Choose Vaudeville Numbers for Kiddie Klub Christmas Show City; Edith Morris, New York City; Tessie Simon, New York City; Lena Nidel, Brooklyn; Maxwell Desesr- Brooklyn; Veronica O'Neill, Brook- 106 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, ex- eoutive head of thé Timely Service Soolety, No. 132 Nassau Street, was indicted to-day on @ oharge of ob- taining money under false pretenses. He was arraigned before Justice Koe- nig in General Sessions and later re- manded to the Tombs’ in default of Woman Whe Orossed Her tap | Leaves Court Weeping. KNOXVILLE, Deo. 15—For the seo- ond time in @ year Judge Von A. Huf- faker has reprimanded a woman in his court for what he considered a too Iib- oral display of alik stockings. According to the Judge, the witness 1922 Calendar FREE 1 Art Reproducti Beautify Given to All Our Customers ae citer Peden | Or Sane LEWeSweete© , rR # Hi ii i iit lyn; Evelyn Norman, Astoria, L. 1 Retiring *~ Retail! 30,000 Children’s RAINCOATS NOW ON SALE AT 174—FIFTH AVE., ONLY Below Wholesale!! drew her skirt too high and then crossed her legs in sight of Judge and jurors. Reprimanded, the woman attempted a reply, Dut was allenced by the Judge and Circle of Knowledge,” published by the American Educational Associa- tion, $3,000 ball, He pleaded not guilty. Miss Blaine Chase of the Lexton Hotel, 43d Street and Lexington Ave- nue, swore that Mosservy hired her as|retired weeping. Secretary to the soclety, that men| Judge Huffaker sald no woman could and women with tin-cans filled with {come into his court and insult @ man’s silver car to the office, turned over |#*™#e Of modesty. the cash and in return were eiven Saar INURE auntie ce, one-third of their collections, PUBLIO SERVIC Co: Miss Chase also testified that of | NBWARK $301,670 FRANCHI nations, science, invention, the Bng-| tho collections only $10 found its way| The Public Service Railway conigaay FFEE The Fnrorite Cottve Among Famous Ohefs, homes. ipabsin ete pars : ta Caeactlon Gaara eed ete Bah: GILLIES COFFEE CO. Firone Beroiey “3acie nero Nye: }jCan you do a vaudeville act? Can you sing, dance, give imper- = or play @ portable instru- “ AUTUMN LEAVES. ig you can do any of these thine’ | The autumn leaves are falling fast, What you want to Maar ed answered in a new series, “What Every School Child Should Know,” appearing in the Kiddie Klub Korner every Thure- ay. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. —ebout the heavens, the earth, plant life, animal life, races and people, @o them WELL, come to the/| From every bough a leaf is cast, Tt dances down upon the ground "Til everywhere is heaped @ mound. And then the wind sweeps through the pile And scatters them apart a mile; Then stronger every day does blow, For winter's come with tce and snow. ‘The trees are shorn of all their leaves, ‘Tis nature's art within them weaves, And so prepare them for the time ‘When colder days will reign sublime. age out Saturday. ‘Bring your own music, } Register at the door. Registration pens ¢ A. M. clones 10.20 A. M. +) Children will be heard in the order R which they register. {Use Stage Entrance on Seventh jyenue and 60tt Street. ‘The stare of “Blossom Time” and choose the acts. gines, geography, the World War. Send your questions to Cousin Bleanor, and look for the answers in the Kiddie Kiub Korner on Thursday, Deo, 22, —— FIFTY NUTS ESCAPE FIRE. = a wil By BVELYN BERNSTEIN, ‘Miss 01 Cook, teen, Se Mr. atm Peacock, bord pad Soll Oenvent Near Beacon Burned to Zoe Barnett, |NOVEMBER CONTEST AWARD Grouna. After a Quarter Century of retailing we are closing our | WINNER. Fifty Sisters of Mercy at the Ursu- Twelve-Year Class. line Novitiate at Van Wyck Lake, four What I Want to Be When | Grow Up/ miles from Beacon, N. ¥., escaped with and Why. only thelr clothing when the large My ambition is to be a reporter for| frame building was burned early last a daily paper, Iam going to go to|night. Several sisters on the second a high school where I may learn| floor had considerable difficulty reach- shorthand, for shorthand helps you to} in, take notes quicker. Writing stories for the Kiddie Kiub will help me to be a reporter. Maybe some day I will) be a reporter for The Evening World.) By DUNCAN MILL, New York City entire chain of stores on December 31, after which we will sell only Wholesale. We have only a few days to close out the remainder of the greatest and finest stock of raincoats in America, including our entire stock of Children’ 's Coats. was discovered at 17.30 o'clock and the auitiing wee. dentro before the firemen arrived. ‘The loss {s estimated at $60, the sisters wore ‘taken to the, e9- thaw jr. and shel- > This huge sale, just at the Xmas Ses- son, enables you to purchase a prace tical gift at a fraction of wholesale price! Nothing will give greater joy to your Boy or Girl than a handsome . Raincoat. “Every coat thoroughly guaranteed. Protect your child against dangerous chills. Our coats out- last three of inferior makes. It will pay to provide for wet weather needs of your entire family for a year to come at these prices! Final Price Cut! Child’s Rain Capes 15 eel Up to $3.50. HONORABLE MENTION. | Mr. Howard Mareh and { Mr, William Danforth gay whether you qualify for a mes Imelight at the Kiddie Christmas Show. COUSIN ELEANOR. AT EVERY SCHOOL CHILD SHOULD KNOW. and Answers. 1Q. Why is it we do not feel the a revolving? ‘A. Because the earth moves at a ath even If it jolted or up we should notice the dif+| Arico Fischer, New York City; John and fee] the motion. Wood, Brooklyn; Annamarie Btroth- ‘What bills were passed in Wil- | man, New York City; Edward, Wal- ? lace, Bronx; Edward Bishop, Brook- A. The Seventeenth Amendment |iyn;'. Dorothy Hildebrand, Corona, t election of Senators), Under-|7, ‘1; Margaret Kiernan; Clarice ‘wpod pene ‘Act, Currency and Bank-|Vvyisohn, Bronx; Lillian Engel, Bill, La Follette Seaman's Bill,}Rronx; “Nathan Polaner, Bronx; Credit Bill, Volstead Act, Equal | Katherine Sasso, Brooklyn; Margaret Silverman, Brooklyn; Fannie Abram- éo lightning and thun-/ owitz, New York City; Eugenie Solo- Tinie ie lated eleo: acoumul je yeas Bye discharged trom the to the earth, but sometimes mon, New York City; Evelyn Morris, Bloomfield, N. J.; Helen Zaydak, Glendale, L. 1.; Mildred Barry; Paul- ine Roberta, Jamaica, L. I; Sylvia Haggander, New York City; Hannah ‘McCarthy, New Brighton, S. L; Bes- sie Slegel, Brooklyn; Eugenia Lang, New York City; Sidney Zweigenhoft, Brooklyn; Anita Morris, New York Sale the earth to the clouds. cy tad was Lafayette thrown into Diartag the war between France on Austria Prussia, 1792, ie get ed ™ removed from command by the He fell into the hands of where he was held a prisoner five years. The charge against ‘was that That he had Srought radical Uberty and reform from Of Its Value Buy From The Factory Friday & Saturday PLAYERS, rv, reducer, $389 Pianos, ‘95 to *285 REBUILT ab 4 the earth or jes above 1' star rises ‘ia the east, and in the west? the year 1921 the morn- are: ercury—Visible Jan. 1 to 16, i 9 to Bay 18, duly § to Aug, 23, 81 to Dec. enue Visible “april 22 to end of "Mare—Vietble June 28 to end of }juptter—Visible Jan. 1 to March 4, 22 to end of year. ible Jan. 1 to March 12, Pumpkin ~ ]()° seedless Raisins 19° Raisins 16° As little as $5 will be accepted as deposit during this sale And Startling Reductions EVAPORATED JESSE Gson oe= 2 Milk gc. a CALIFORNIA FANCY Seeded Boys’ Rubber to Match 1 hay Girls’ Rain Coats Save 6c a Pkge. FINE. TO 295 BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS 3° & 4° Coats With So’wester Hat FINER GRADES UP TO $4.50 : 935 Boys’ Rain Coats Raincoats for Men and Women wasy Arrankements On Balance, Knabe, Chickering, Steinway, Dec. aot, tr 81, Doo 37 t0 Deo $1.” Kranich ‘Bach, Hazelton: Fine Cane Granulated Gy Remaining Stock to 4.25 7.00.00 50 5 “to opt, 22. iut for Us and Would Cost Much More in naa : Re ee ue 7 9 1 3 ‘Visible March 12 to Sept. 21. Lb FISCHER PIANO FACTORY OLDEST FIANO MAKERS = J. & C. FISCHER NEW YORK 417 W. 28th St., Near Ninth Ave. A DOUGLAS $700 ie 82° SHOES vio wor SUGAR * TENDER CUT String Beans Save 4 cents can Qe CANDY SPECIALS Worthmore Assorted Chocolates "x 19¢ Milk Chocolate Covered Almond Mallow »= 2 « 5c Cracker Specials Edis 174 RAINCOAT COMPANY Exohanges May Be Made to January (9 at (74 Fifth Avenue, Our Wholesale Weade Mail Orders Filled. Give Bust and Length. Remit by Check or M. QO, NOTE—Our store at B’way and 13th St. is DISCON- TINUED and stock included in above sale. No con- nection with any other concern using similar name. SALE ONLY AT 174 FIFTH AVE., bet. 22d & 23d STS. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK AND WOMEN : . , I W.L.DouGLAS PRODUCT IS‘GUARANTEED sain, } 4 TY YEARS BY MORE THAN FORTY ! ICE IN MAKING FINE SHOES f | shoes are madeof the best and finest ‘ ‘4 ff | pope ers pr tee Eis ks cUns NY @ an loy eee ete nate te tat shoes for the price that money can buy. Nien you need shove look fos 8 Wie Doogias leown 107 shores located in ihe nrinces} cities. You will find in our stores many ki Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere within 150 miles of N.Y, We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments a styles of high-c! hoes ot ‘c ; i styles of hi h-class, fine 2 shoes thas we, be are Fig Newtons . . . Ib.19c | Nabisco, Anola|Sugar pkg. Oh: ie ; can buy elsewhere.Our $7. 00 and Chocolate Points . . Ib. 28¢ | Lotus, RamonafWaters 8c i RARecords on j are exceptionally good values. Noah’s Ark . . . pkg. 6c | Barnum’s Animals pkg. 6c Columbia Grafonolas from $30 mi) point we wish to impress oes THA tS worth dollars for you to remember. W. L. at Douglas are put into all of our stores at } factory cost. We do not © one cent profit until the shoes are sold to you. When you buy shoes at any ono of our stores you pay only one small retail profit. Oven Fresh Bread Best Value in City Fancy White W. L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoe Tr in the world. for the highest standard Eggs 75: Sunnybrook Eggs - 73¢ a doz. Complete Line of New Home A Leal Cat stands of quality ot the lowest ALL Gaoops 32 STORES OPENED IN THE U. S. A. THIS WEEK MARKED IN PLAIN BROOKLYN, N. Y. 56 Avense 0; mareene cs NEW YORK CITY FIGURES, the sole. Do not take « substitute and pay one or two extra profits. Order direct from the factory and save money. 214A Broad Si., Bloomficld, N, J, RYBA Central Av., Kast Orange, N. J. 400 Elizabeth Av. Elleabeth, 067 Yonkers Av., Yonkers, N Wo Mala, ot» J Somesrers BRAGA Fulton St. bet. Hemlock & Crescent Sta, G1 Myrtle Av., mear Jay St. 218 Knickerbocker Av., nr. Troutman St. BOTA Broadway, near Keap St, 1 906i Adloutio Ave comes Batter ‘Sb Sane ane pas _ Wi ATLANTIC & PACIFIC The World's Laren Grocery House—4958 Stores in the U. S. an 2301 Second Av., N. W. cor. 118th Bt. 2860 First Av, N. E. cor, 12186 St, 920 Sixth Av., bet. 52d and Bad Sts. 20 First Av., bet, let and 24 Sts. TEA co. President jas 210 Spark ot : i Motor Truck Deliveries. Library Table tm Quartered Oak, $21-75 ae IWiustrated....... SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Lone} sind cael Avenue, SERSEY OFFE—19 Newark Avenue. KHOBOREN—120 Woshivston Street, RUMION BILL—BTG Bergenline Ave, \j ete Salon 08 SE_fn-Reeentns See 7s. Spee ~