The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 5

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WOMEN PATIENTS ENRICHED SAILOR if POSING AS DOCTOR Big Practice and ice and High Fees | Bronx, of pay fine of $ ing to jail £ had p! medicine without a li suctessful tained un and daring game, Burope. the Court of Special Sessions, in the 500 or gO- months, after he adeu guilty oc practising f Harvest of Fakir Trapped if by Female Detective. a bogus ailor and laborer, by Hermann worked a remarkably main- artment costing $175 a month, at 814 West Tist Street, dressed luxuriously and cut quite a figure as a “wonderful doctor from The ‘particular thing that caused his arrest was this: A poo tress took to him her. 14 who was deformed. yea jani- id had heard of Hermann's great curcs. He sald he could effect a cure—but It would cost $190, With great difficulty the mother raised small sunia and paid high $70, But all he did wus to give a few vibra- ts and prescribe useless anedicine, 1 mother discontinued ‘the visits. ice heard of this and Mrs. Adele Priess, a woman detec- tive, learne who had de- seri Lorenz,” was an out and out faker, although he had worked up a large practice. He asked fees as high as $300, and his office at No. 1027 Tinton Avenue, Bronx, was generally filled with patients, Most of them were wonten, whom he had promised to cure of all sorts of ailments. Hermann said he was a German and while fighting in Africa during e war had been taken prisoner, He} cked up a smattering of medicine md surgery while doing hospital work as a prisoner. Last June he sailed from Germany pn a freight ship, as a boatswain. burned off Charleston, ‘ew rescued and brought fo New York by a steamer. Here he worked as a laborer in the La Vergne Machine Company six $10 Value -*9 22 Not every ‘Brown oWhite’ iy a "20" Century. ark of Responsibility” a AND-MADE Coupon Book upons accepted as cash y all pall -20"Century” cabs Send check, or money order to 20" Century Brown @ White Taxicab Association 1730 Broadway, New York City Always look for the above, 'elephone:Circle 4500 _ duy Christmas Seals Jave Human Lives. BLOUSE , Then he set himself up as BROOKLYN WOMAN MAY BE APPOINTED CITY MAGISTRATE Hermann, was extremely fond ot reared Ae ‘no funda) AGREE TO REST! TO RESTRICT, NOT END, WAR GAS | Conferees Decide Its U Its Use Be Con- fihed to Actions sl Armed _ WASHINGTON, Dec, e on Chemical Warfare ¢ the Committee on Limitation of Arm- ament of the Arms Conference has submitted a unanimous report, ree- ommending that the use of poison gas other chemicals in warfare be not abolished but that thelr use be confined absolutely to actions against | armed forces. le the members of the committee are not free to discuss the details of the report, pending action upon it by the full committee, it was authoritatively stated that all of the members were {n entire agreement that polson gas and other chemicals should not be used against non-com- batants—as, for example, in bombing They were likewise agreed that it t be ‘continued | in both offensive and defensive operations. The reason for including offensive operations was that if chemical war- fare Was used only as a dofensivo Bamocratic county leader, yesterday sald he would use all his influence to bring the place to her. ee be placed at a tremendous dis- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. they reecived a sid Walter C. Thompson, Canada. 1 for the Magis- FED SANTA FUND OF 600 WORKERS TOBULL AND BEAR So Treasurer of -Button Co.'s Employees Wrote on Wav to fessing his misappropriations. The letter was addressed to Clar- ence J. Fraissenet, managing director of the Hoboken plant. “great regret” that he| Thompson, well liked had violated his trust as Treasurer of | wos not bonded. He was always con- room on 11th Street, Manhattan,|the fund, a position he held for the| siderea of exemplary habits. where he styed during the week. last three years, While search was being made for “But [ found it unavoidabl Thompson and the papers of the Fund—known as the Button Savings Association, an account in the Highland|thousands. All my efforts to recu- Trust Company of West Hoboken— a letter artlved from Thompson con-|on my way to Canada and needn't seek me, as I am going into the wilds.” Canada—t.oss $12,000. Most of ‘the 600 employees of the Button Manufacturing Company, 11th and Grand Streets, Hoboken, expec- ted to receive substantial checks this week for their thrift in putting aside part of their salary into a Christmas fund during the last year. 5th Avenue family Insists they knew nothing of.| wae th his pling, as he was often away for | sat atime. His wife and children Thompson wrote. “Every other ro-|are said to ha sort has been oxhausted speculated heavily and Five of his chil oldest is Thomps at his depa joleing with him during the summer, they said, when as a result of wha ho termed “good investments" he had | been able to buy an automobile and send his family to the perate have met with failure. ‘The exact amount of money taken by Thompson is not known, as he It had been |elther took all the books of the fund | pn. @. Ss >, with him or them. It is ceveved. mailed in Scranton, Pa., and told of! to be between $12,000 and $14,000, George minister and author, been left destitute are girls and the rs. lends were astounded ‘They had been re- student porn in Ind ordained In te, trustec Lander Perin, dat! Sunny Side of Life” dames MeCreery & Co. 34th Street Store Will Close Tomorrow (Christmas Eve) at 5 P. M. the fund, had lost all the money in- trusted to him by speculating in Wall Street and had absconded to Thompson, a trusted employco of the company for the last five years, Mins, Sarah Stephenson, for four|living with his wife and six children tary of Brooklyn. |in Plainfleld, disappeared Monday. John H. McCooey,| When he did not report for work for three days, efforts were mado to find him at his home and in a furnished WEST 42d ST, Substantial Savings In This Overcoat Sale (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) Group No. 1--Overcoat Formerly Up To 360. $37.50 Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chesterfielde, Semi-fitted Coats and Box-backs— all tailored by the Kirschbaum $47.50 A choice variety of tartan-back weaves, warmth - without - weight fleeces—all styles—all Kirschbaum tailored. $57.50, Some of the et yg fpoied that have come from the Kirschbaum shops this season. Superb fabrics workmanship. Men's Section—Third Floor KIRSCHBAUM TUXEDOS OR FULL DRESS—$45 | (Goat and Trousers,) Slight charge for alterations. WEST 43d ST. Groups of Toy Towne Toys Reduced 50% It is your ‘last chance to buy toys for Christmas, but that last chance permits you to secure them at Half their Former Prices, if they are grouped on these tables. In other words, cost need no longer be considered, only the thought of making the little ones happy, whether they be yours, some one else’s or those that have neither father or mother. Only the toys as arranged below are included in this sale. Table 1—Tree Ornaments. Table 2—Stockings filled with various toys for boys and girls. Table 3—Small Mechanical ‘Toys. Table 4—Movie Man Blocks. Table 5—Children’s Picture Puzzles. Table 6—Kindergarten Beads. No C. O. D's. No Approvals. Table 7—Plush Animals. Table 8—Radiopticans. ‘Table 9—Miscellaneous Toys. ‘Table 1O—Doll House Furniture. ‘Table 11—Miscellaneous Toys. Table 12—Tables, Rockers and Arm Chairs, enamel finish. No Returns. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ippers.......+-++ elvet for Gowns Black Chiffon Velvet. Fox Neckpieces. Baum Marten Neckpie: Mink Neck; pisces Matinees of Dainty Garters... Boudoir Bandeaux. Boudoir Caps.. Misses’ Evening Capes. 35.00 to 75.00 and Step-in Drawers, Radium Silk Step-in Chemises, : hemstitched, lovely rainbow tints, also white. 2.95 | Radium Silk Camisoles, in Flesh or Radium Silk Petticoats, in street |) (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) quarter length sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. cA Notable Sale Saturday: Misses’ and Small Womeri’s Cloth or Velveteen Frocks $14.75 ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE UNUSUALLY smart styles in Frocks of POIRET TWILL or TRICO. TINE, embroidered in contrasting shades or braided. Velveteen Frocks are tinsel thread designed or novelty braided, and feature new types of three- oon ‘de Chine Nightgowns... . .4.95 f Spats—10 and 12-button models.. ‘Thread Silk Hose, lisle tops and Black only. 1.95 | Thread Silk Hose, silk tops and Black, white or colors. 2.95 West 43rd St. Third Floor. turn-over tops. 1.75 = iss to 5.00 “yard, 8.95 be?” mre 4.75 32.50 Crepe de Chine.. each garment, 2.95 To relieve you in this matter we have listed here a number of sug- Leather Slippers gestions from which you may choose 5.95 and 8.00 at a glance and which may be se- Domestic Silks and Satins. Satin Mules........---3-75 to 9.95 cured with equal expediency when . you arrive at the store. Last Minute Gift Suggestions For Women— 41 pee Last Minute Gift is always For Men— Rhinestone Slipper Ornaments a matter of concern, “What Capeskin Gloves. 00 to 15.00 shall I give and how much will it Mocha Gloves... Silk Mufflers... Woel Mufflers. Silver, Gold or Velvet Hair Ban- For Boys— stripes. M 2.25 High-low Slippers of Felt........... 1.95 Lounge Robes......... 5.95 to 26.75 Boutonnieres and ee to 2.80 Felt Slippers in various colors.......1.50 Silk Shirts... @ Children’s Leather Leggings..... . 4.50 Madras Shirts....... Gift Blouses of Crepe deine 3.75 Boys’ Rainy Day Sets—Coats &Haté 495°" Sil 6? Wool Half Hose. .85¢ to 3.20 Hand-made Blouses of French Reversible Leather Coats... . 22, Voile or Batiste. 5.00 to 9.75 Boys) Tie6 si ssisicne seeererere ... 38c Radium Silk Vest Sets—Chemise Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters........+++ 3.45 For the Home— Boys’ Shirts or Blouses of Silk.....4.95 Pyrex Casseroles, nickel frames. . = Sheldon Electric Irons 1.95 |} 3.95 1,85 to 2.75 | Woolen Hose in Heather One-clasp Capeskin Gloves, pique Hose—th -quarter socks, 4 Crumb Trays and Scrapers. Crumb Sweepers serole. Irish all-linen Huck Towels. . White Crochet Bed Spreads. , es 195 || ; | White California Wool Brushed Wool Scarfs 2.60 | The Holiday Sale An oe Worsted Sweaters, Puscue models, nl Sterling Silver Candlesticks, avis Sets—Perfume, ‘Toilet Wa- | 12-inch. each, 12.75 to 15.00 Posts Powder agd Talcum. 3.64 i Offers an Unequalled Oppor- Sterling Silver Picture Frames whtomies rsy(De Vilbis), with netted tunity to Purchase the Gifts bulbs in various shade ‘ 2.95 She Longs For Community, Silverc26) sieces tn Toilet Water-—Heliotrope, ¢ le ate | unc, Oeillet, Iri aracul Coats of soft, lustrous || chest. a alEnG Se eaen pelts, with Skunk collar and cuffs. CePA ET pottle formerly 265.00, 195.00 asseroles, Ohelleld plate, pyrex 1 spear poi ks. pr., 3. Russ Coats of su- Hotngs scene nora Pee perior quality pelts, with Skunk or Sheffield reproduction ; : pair, 6.50 |; Raccoon celles oi Tae 185.00 Sandwich Baskets. 8-button length Suede Gloves ‘ i Mole is Coes ea tesa || Reed Floor Lamps and Shades Strap-Wrist Gloves of White ‘lace choice skins 295.00 29.75 and 37.50 F ‘ pair, 4.50 || . y_ 385.00 Reed Table Lamps. .12.28 and 21.00 ui i fa versie ‘ Ke { a aclected, | Reed Ferneries......14.00 and 21.00 . | lustrous pe ith deep collar anc ned anil! Fic "Ts Fag Gitte cuffs of choice Skunk 355.00. || Reed and Fibre Tables... «1. 0... Suspender Sport Skirts in checks formerly 465.00 13.50 and 32.50 or colors, nak eal 5. 78 Reading Lamps with adjustable BTN BE cNAIBSGS SSAITY OAS ne arms, mahogany finished base, com- . 5.75 to 55.00 | rms, mahog, % m: Party Frocks of Organdie and Lin- Fox f beautiful, soft, plete with shade gerie fabrics. 4.95 to 16.75 full-furred pelts, in'shades of Taupe jj Imported Boudoir Lamps and Blouses of Red or Green | vie Era, F re shades. - 87S Mible Nachpleces cf iwroinkiat: 48.20 Mahogany finished Nut Bow! and Sweaters and Scarfs in a wide fehl aan 6 picks prices. quality, i Dicks, ol one-clasp. . 1.75 | Solid Mahogany Table without shade—two. light fixtures His |his homo hore, aged sixty-seven. fe” first missionary of the Unte ¢ nd at the time of his death President of the Franklin House, & home dence, , and from 1883 to 1990 had charge of thy Shawmut Chureh, | Boston. He went to Japan in 1890, bashore, and returned to the Shawmut Chureh t Dr i at |yatery of Music, a Free Mason and sallat) Knight Tomplar, and author of “The a ee : 1.95 and 3.50 . 3.50 and 5.00 Rain Coats.......... 8.75 to 39.50 Cowhide Traveling Bags 7.00 to 80.00 Gray or Brown Felt Slippers. ... Neckties of finest Imported or 95c, 1.65 and 1.95 .. 15.85 to 16.30 2,00 to 5.00 Silk Pajamas in plain White or -6.95 to 9.60 1.95 to 4.65 Electric Togsters.............. Nut Bowls, picks and cracker. . Pyrex Gift Sets—Bread pan, pie plate, utility dish and covered cas- Real Madeira Luncheon Sets... .5.75 Hand-crochet Luncheon Sets... .6. each, 5,00

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