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“SS? Cie prays “PRE ‘EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. Bt — eee |JOKE, EXPLAINS YOUTH [MAN WHO ERECTED |rtut wert ¢, vot | PERU MOBILIZES TROOPS, |sasst, tre. a) " ANddities in the News|) *#© t00x uncies car) Boor monuMENT DEAD| ih" ig" aie or g:| SENDS THEM TO BORDER ony a ti Now ts 8 ON’ Dee. 18 (Aswolated x ht i | a der of Mrs, Anna Van Patten in a sending seven regiments to Tieaco, in A. Pezet, Peruvian am- * ¥ | Clerk, Arre Vorwalk, Conn, Pink Parker Honored the Memory | Owego County. After hearing the 308 Officers and 11,200 Men Called the province of Tacna e. of reports that vera i of Lincoln's Slayer. | plea of James Byrd, Brazte’s attor- to Colors, An offic.al announcement to this ef- ot 11,300 troops hy » vai Pillzation * he , 4 Arratgne Grand Larceny. .4 CHICAGO BANK finger prints depositors for !dentification, an Frank W. Woward, twenty-three; MOBILE, Dec. 15.—Pink Parker, | Ne¥: tor a respite of a month for the} BUENOS AYRES. Dec. es a $1,000 guarantee that none of thelr checks will be ralwed. dark living. with hie’ wife et Mo, 6| eccentric citison of Tray, Als, who] durpoee of enabling him to. obtain West Main Street, Norwalk, Con: jorected 4 monument to the memcry| tondemped Mat, he Governot scidi’ ed to-day in West Side 1.| af John Wilkes Booth for, the murder| “If reapites were given In the hupe 1 with stealing the $2,000 auto-| come of hie son at Savannah, ren tianeds naman A as o 15 (Asso- tect has been tclographed the news CONDEMNED BOOTLDG LIQUOR, Instead of being poured into river, is used in radiator#as an anti-freeze mixture in Olean, N. ¢ On Special Sale—triday W, city-owned automobiles, patrol wagons and fire apparatus. of his uncle, William Ritter vf| Parker came into notice about] jrought to justice.” ba 4 pene " Fileabeth, N. 4. The car disappeared | ny bats ete ae Bras fe had served one term in prison LARGEST SHEEP BARN In the country. holding 70,000 ehoop, | Nov. 27 from Highth Avenue and ta ya wich he seahaatcs oe vi Fi eis ae en Mrs. Van t ery. fil, | Street, men of Jol or) jaw wite, ter his release he went ' eon completed at Montgomery, Mil. “It's ali @ joke.” sald Howard to do the Kein of | oid Aoi Abe Lincoln.” Be t farm and opened oe on the PPENHEIM (o) UNS & (e) 1 " cctives, “IT happened to see Unel an. Guy Hughes, a farm hand D CSING ONLY SHOTGUD Massuchusctts hunters killed 4,109 | {eetlves, °T ane ul a Wrhaietn sited BRAZIE “MUST T DIE | TO- NIGHT. | ts Sd the fre, and 3rs Van Pat- ry rand no human beings in seven days. ALE a estallel Jl deer lire > ten was mortally wounded, Brazie's SS Beer, an ved York and thought it would be a fine | | Getense was that the fatal bullet + = 5 34th Street—New York t cepts : P MODERN TINEVES have borin carrying In thetr belts, cunningly | 4 joncesled, stecl saws that will enable them to get out of Jail when ar- ‘rested. 7 IN PHILADELPHIA one man waa given ten years for a $10 | | Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops nke on him to borrow it for awhile." ALHANY, Dee. 15.—Gov, Miller hasimisnt have. been fired by. Hughes Unmatchable Values in - Tailored Cloth Dresses For Women and Misses Fraud and another one year for » $10,000 fraud, while in Toledo a $1,000,000 thier rot forty years, and a man who accepted $87,000 of the Joot got one hour, 2 * MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., school board has refused to pay for a sign | ane “Drive slow,” because it 1s no. grammatical, FRIDAY ’ SHIPMENT OF CHRISTMAS TREES from Canada concealed a Jarre consignment of whiskey for Pennsylvania, and holiday shrubbery from Vermont contained a fox which escaped and is still loose in the Smart Styles from Regular Stock # SS if FORT WORTH, Tex. has cut down Its “lynching tree” which was foo conveniently located on the roadside near the jail. Usually Priced to 39.75 \P rex masureaerr ves sane || OWERCOATS FOR BOYS’ joolhquse, the school boan! of five resigned in a body at Woodridge, Ages 2 to 10 years Formerly °15.75 to *20.° B Altman & Ca. | Reduced to 12.5 0 Your Christmas Gift to Him —Ours to You! Tomorrow 1 8 ” 0 0 Carefully Tailored Models of superior quality Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Beaded and Braid trimmed; some with loose side panels. 2nd Floor Women’s Dress Dept.— OPPENH 34th Street—New York epee Sales Sthat will offer unusual vaiues beginning | | Fe ee ei niansl cniaa, they satus to-morrow (Friday) the latest models, in Chinchillas, Shetlands, i ete and pes overcoatings. All wool. So y is the lining. And please bear in mind, that the N eg ligees WEARMOOR label, which means so much at : regular prices, means just as much in a sale. and Breakfast Coats Prices may change, but WEARMOOR standards never fluctuate. 7. Specially Arranged for Friday An Offering of A priced exceptionally low geen lb netstat osteee 1% ; > D iff Japanese Hand-embroiderea | = franklin Simon & Co. Coats, Wraps ™ Capes 1 ae Silk Kimonos | Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets For Women and Misses me = at $25.00 & 39.00 \ CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor : ie — Formerly to 98.00 Crepe de.Chine Slip-overs at $7.75 Stern Brothers Panvelaine, Pollyannaand Veldyne, hand- Eiderdown Robes ‘ ; ey R WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. somely trimmed with Mole, Squirrel, ri at $5.00 | Nutria, Beaver, Australian and Skunk + Substantial Savings In This Opossum; also with modish cloth collars. Overcoat Sale Some of these prices are subject to tax Gioun Nari Operon (Third Floor), “ pan to Sere , Peay Gia Noy eae eae AST me ie | EP $3750 i, ts a La. Tau sea 2 nf Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfields, Semi-fitted Coats and Boa-backs— shops. — PLS tm aS . all tailored by the Kirschbaum spectally priced ear te « Group No. 2—Overcoats : Ty ’ : ; Foemeris Up To $65 IVE he: a necklace of La Tausca Pearls! These gems are what she craves and the aie she’ll cherish. By Bs us. Women’s Coat Dept.—2nd Floor at $6.75 “These Petticoats are made of a fine-quality. ; silk jersey and may be obtained in the fash- er $47.50 -tonable cdlors, as weil as in black. ! A choles vanaty oll sattansback Every necklace represents the fullest measure of valve for Regular size. .,. » . « . $5.75 es. weaves, warmth - without - weight the price at which it is sold, and there’s a range of prices to Extra size i J 6 tie ete Lge. ae Ri.§ fleeces ani vicunas— styles—all fit every purse. Kirschbaum tailored. Every necklace is guaranteed. La Tausca Pearls received the highest award Cold Medal at the last International Expoxiticn. Most of the better New York shops sel! them. Your jeweler has especially attractive La Tausca Pear] Necklaces de Luxe, with Platinum Diamond Clasps, priced to create for you Co Pemarkable Fearl Opportunity %Tausca Parts The Gi t Supreme Group No, 3—Overcoats Focmerie Up To $75 d Women’s | $57.50 Some of the finest garments that - Flannelette Nightwear 5 have, came from ‘the ‘Kirschbaum . al wor inship. at unusually low prices Men's Section—Third Floor _ Flannelette Nightgowns, each $1.35 .Flannelette Pajamas, in one-and-two-piece + «© «+ « «© ¢ither style $1.95 (Departments on Second Floor) - as ee ir [ HE E Ww fe) R RL D at more “Business Opportunities” than all the other New York | morning newspapers added together :-: 2 3: Aecaaean lal == ] | Madison Avenve-Fitth Avenue | anid 35th Siecle Hew Pork |