The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 4

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“Chicago Robher Relieves Pas-| » sengers of Valuables—Escap*s | | Whd single-handed held up opserva-.| HANNERLY GANT | HOLDS UP TRAN, SPIRES WOMEN in Car Driven by Woman, | Se | CHICAGO, Dec %1.—Police to-day | Ynvesticated a report ‘that a, well! dreased bandit with exquisite manner... | tion car passengers on the Baltimore and Ohio night flyer for Washington tm the heart of Chicago's south side last aight had excaped in an auto- mobile driven by a woman com- panion.* Children, skating on a pond! at 67th Street say the robber made | his getaway in a car which had been WOULD DEPORT ‘VETERAN QUICKLY LoD DI guished Service Cross and a British medal) are no good to EVEN NATURALIZED | JNLUCK AND AMOB | ™-" DRY: LAW-CULPRITS ©. 1" outs aaa waned ew’ | youne -veuursn, ated 9. tow Sad Prohibition Officials Plan to Have Bootlegs’ Citizenship Can celled. WASHINGTON, feo, 21 Rootleggers und othor viola- tors of the Eighteenth Amend- ment who are not citizens of the United States and those who - an army office in Hoboken yesterday and sald to an offi- cer: “I started from this place to France. This was the place T reached when I got back. Now I've come here for help. \ I'm out of luck, oft of a job i and these things (producing a Croix de Guerre, a Distin- questions, went to a telephone, called up the head of a barge company And repeated the story of tho man with medals. “You're @ liar about one, part of that story,” said the barge owner. “What do you mean, I'm 4.» liar?" the officer demanded.” “About that fellow being out Dec. 21—The Company's sub- ‘foundered off Pen- mined to-day. queht up the haroor, ar side by a lighter, ne was raised by means slung between the two , re uy io only hold naturalization papers are going to be put in the same class with L. W. W.’s and other radicals {f Prohibition enforce- ment officers have thelr way, These officers are now work- ing out a plan to have can- celled the citizenship of nat- uralized pootleggers and the immediate deportation 0° non~ citizens who come under thia = {| category. Federal Director O. H. P. Shelley of Montana deciares that a great percentage of the bootleggers and moonshiners in that State are foreigners. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Stree-—New York Established 1879 THURSDAY bal, * POE RKE ICE tod cs Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ~ WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Women’s and Misses’ Frocks Below Wholesale.Cost 7 a beneath ed Vitae Mest td He will recommend that such P j e handit boarded the observation violators be deported. When Offerin savings ie «car at the 630 Street Ktation and the violator 1s naturalized, | —10 g 8 New -Mod fee forced the panserigers to stand in| yr, shelley nays, he will tae | morg welcome Prous? | pa. Une. M.D. Taylor, a Baltimore and steps to have nis citizenship = | "9 % Ohio passenger agent, was the first! — payers revoked. This was de- ‘ = than ever at this tor | - in line. He gave up his pocketbook.) — cided upon after a conference = h 5 /} Three other men contrivuted. Then| — petween Mr. Shelley and Com- . Christmas season. id-Wi © the robber reached Mr. and Mrs. He missioner Hayat | Ou Mma choo é in haste Mid-W ates | bert 1. Stansbury of Tucumcari ccna | Mex., and their three small chil 3 ne A. Py “Madam.” he sald, “will you please take the children to the other end of the car. [ am not interested In any Valuables a woman may have, and) 1 do not want to frightem children. | If you please.” ! As Mra. Stanabury and the children @beyed his request he relieved Mr. Stansbury of his pocketbook. * “Not much, but you look as-if you could well afford to lose it, else I ‘wouldn't take it,” the robber told F. FILM STARS PANIC AT HOLLYWOOD HOTEL FIRE Pile Belongings on Sidewalk anal Thieves Get Busy. LOS ANGELES, Dec, 21.—Flames which started at 10.30 o'clock last night in the basement of the Hollywood Hotel, patronized by the cinema world, threat- ‘ened to destroy the entire structure. Tho building, which Is of wood, plaster BECAUSE WE'VE CHOSEN THEM AT LEISURE! EACH CNE IS USEFUL, EACH ONE HAS SOME NOTE OF NOVELTY OR DISTINCTION TO COMMEND IT. Women’s French Glace Gloves Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Crepe. Satin. 17.50 Oversewn and PK seams—Paris point or fancy embroidered backs—in tan, brown, beaver, gray, white and black. ‘W. Williamson, another Baltimore and Ohio ticket agent. As he continued down the line of passengers the conductor appeared at the front end of the cnr ready ‘o collect tickets. The bandit regarded him coolly. =" ——— “It's quite possible,” he told his covered, contains 200 rooms, Thieves who were active in trying 10 ateal valuable articles plied on the side- walks were arrested by police reserves, The variety is almost bewildering Tailored models, bloused frocks, dressy frocks, anumber of 1.50 Patrons were thrown into panic aa the amoke filled the building. Novelty Wool Gauntlets : j Reet evens rok call aiea ae. A able Value An exceptional assortment of wool gauntlets styles in eath material. £ ‘That would mean shooting, and some An Excellent Gift for skating and other Winter sports. 2.29 Whee AU | of you might get hurt. I don't want! A Wonderful Wrist Watch . cAll sizes in the lot. that to happen, #0 I will leave you.” 7 Covering the passengers with his gun, he jerked the emergency bell Tops, backed through the observa- _ tion platform door and, as the train wed down, leaped over the rail and isappeared down the embankment. —————> _ LEAVE CAR BY WINDOWS AS MAN FIRES REVOLVER ‘Policeman With Timely Punch to Eye Solves Trolley Crisis. Women’s Openwork Clock Silk Hose Black and cordovan silk, full fashioned, re- inforced. Openwork clocks. 2.90 ; A few in light and “high” shades for holiday parties. Black, Brown, Navy. Some combined with contrasting colors. 1 Gold or Silver Silk Stockings To match evening slippers. stockings in black and suede. Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Floor ‘When Thomas Slavin, who said he Same grade ‘was n United States customs guard, clded to pay his fare on @ Second Avo-! nue var last night with lead nickels in the shape of bullets from a revolver his fellow pagsengera, op the way to an Italian feast at 110th Street, beat a hasty retreat through front and rear doors and windows. + Policeman Devine of the East 26th Street Station was at tho corner of 117th ‘and heard the commotion. When yin ehifted his revolver fi the of Conductor Peter Bohan to the policeman he was “marked jentification” by a blow on the eye floored, . The prisoner, who in farienn Court 0-4 4 ay with Intoxicatt 2.50 ay a $38 a ‘ 14-KT. RIBBON $19.49 No dealers supplied at this price. Children’s Cuff Top Silk Socks White, pink or light blue, to match party frocks. 1.00 VISIT THE EXHIBITION AND PAGEANT. OF THE Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City ¢At the Hotel Astor—¢ Admission Free December 26th, 8:00 P.M. December 27th and 28th, 3:00 and 8:00 P, M. Jranklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Strects Children’s Imported Wool Golf Hose Brown nd 1.50 and smart. 46 EAST 14TH STREET: 3 Doors West of Broadway Mall Orders 2i¢ Extra. Open Rvenings. heather mixtures, practical Cuff tops. warm, Women’s Crepe de Chine Negligees A dainty ruffled 12 50 A smart tailored model is Rose,. blue or orchid. model is 13.95. * BETH AVENUELAT38™ STREEP THURSDAY For Convenience and Comfort in Shopping, the Hosiery and Gloves Here Advertised at’ These Extraordinary Prices, Will Be on Sale— First Floor—Take Elevators . PARFAIT SILK HOSIERY SILK HOSE FROM TOP TO*TOE exceptional quality pure thread ingrain silk; black only. a “A $2.75 Gift for 1.95 OPENWORK CLOX OR INSTEP HOSE pure thread ingrain silk; black, white or brown. p A $4.50 Gift for 3.50 Women’s Lined Corduroy Robes Breakfast coat or lounging robe model, lined with seco silk. Priced 12.50 and For the Colorful Affairs of the Holiday Season ““MADRID”’ THE BONTELL SANDAL SUCCESS in Crimson, Gold or Silver Brocade 20.00 [ADRID—the graceful sandal cut low to the sole at the sides, to the harmonies of evening _ gowns or treads the stately measure of formal fashions. “MADRID” in patent leather * or black satin, 17.00 10.50 Women’s Taffeta Breakfast Coats 13.50 PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, black, white, African, cordovan, gray, taupe or beige; lisle garter 'OPS: 4 $1.95 Gift for 1.40 The Choicest Collection of PARIS BEADED BAGS in New York 10.00 to 70.00 COLLECTION that for sheer beauty,. variety, and fashionable appeal cannot be surpassed. Envelope bags, flat drawstring bags, and bags on frames—each one a little mas- terpiece in color and design. | INCOMPARABLE PARFAIT | QUALITY \ in pure thread ingrain silk, black only; lisle garter tops. « A $2.50 Gift for 1.85 FRENCH KIDSKIN GLOVES THURSDAY ONLY WOMEN’S ALL-SILK HOSE Actual Values up to 3.95 1.95 Six Pairs 11.50 Superior quality. Black, Brown, Beige or Gray. NO EXCHANGES NOC. 0. D.’S TWELVE BUTTON LENGTH GLOVES white, tan, beaver or gray. A $6.50 Gift for TWO-CLASP GLOVES overseam sewn; white, black or | street shades. 2,00 A $3.75 Gift for 4,00 - SIXTEEN BUTTON LENGTH GLOVES Every incoming steamer brings us the latest Parisian novelties ONE-CLASP GLOVES piquesewn, white, black or street shades. white, tan, beaveror gray, _ ‘A $4.50 Gift for 2.50 A 37,50 Gift for 5.00 First Floor — Take Elevators NO MAIL ORDERS

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