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CHILORENS CHRISTMAS PARIS —RaANDALL no RARLAN PHOTO BER EDWARDS Warm-Bearted New York = | \ane oat nap 2.2805 EARL OF DEVON’S NEPHEW, = Responds to Suggestion of || - \ae ee” 55,5...) BLACKJACKED AND ROBBED 1921 Peace and Good Will’ ‘ ar BY MAN HE AIDED, WILL LIVE All Over City ‘There Are Manifestations : of |Attacked by Stranger to Whom He Gave Ride Love of Mankind, and Thousands of Families in Jersey—Police in Search To-Day \ : . fained 50 hild: a he | Have Been and Will Be Made Happier— Sroteanciitan Hospital gor-the days tio 0 HURT ONE BADLY May Use Bloodhounds. : cluding a trip to the Hippo- 5 ; Teo Summary of What Has Been Accomplished | drome. "100 Of these children willbe , y|_ Pall 8. Honywood, who was tast @ | Jentertained by Al Jolson and others night held up by a bandit to whom| followed from the automobile twa a Remagkab’e Demonstration of Power of jjand dinod at ‘elsenweber's on’ Mon Fried cimeane ttt in ule cuvoerubile | nilieg ia tke Seow. e IVE REOESEEE i i bar ney were los * the Press When Rightly Directed | ex seception to all the employeas on at Hilimlate, N, J, on his way back | they were Lost, Zhe euthocitiee are i he island will be t the City a sf ropa. | BOins assisted zens, Honseamopwe si from Newark to his home at Wood-/| ang bioodhounds may be tried to-day. ‘And everyody in every institution | oliffe Lake, and beaten Into uncon-| At the office of Sheriff Kingaley of winnave a bi qurkey CEES ‘enttiad | sclousness to-day, was declared out | Bergen County it was said the search Jat a Christmas tree party on the of dangor by his physiciana, Was hampered by Mr Hosywoosl lag floor of the New York Curb Market Mr. Honywood, who ts the younent | *ility to tell a complete story. He’ has been unable to say how much in Trinity Place, t! | eee Exchange in ‘Trinity Viaco, this after wcti/e? ERE late: WHARU Bony enna! aie noon. A vaudeville show of a down| orange + yy siteacele eee ee eat ot Dawa t|anoney was taken, He ls @ mem nea wan provided and Ernest Whit. |standard Oil Workers Receive | ana a nophew of the Karl of Devon tof one of the oldest farailtes im Mead ing and Edward Raleigh played! Cuts, Bruises and Sprains Exeter, England, Is connected with an] 4 9 siohe trotter and: sports Santa Claus. | utomobile tire company, and went Dr. Ri | §. Copeland, director of ss 6 of considerable renown. In 1916 he oy | One Skull Fractured. |yesterday In his ma wag taaltied be the gtunlemalc aaa 6 to make a the Health Department, sald that 900 | i saint Dia TBNSW 4 patients in the hospitals of the de-| —o number of collections in New ““\ ing in New York to Miss Helen M. partment would get presents donat Pe > 3cT he was passing through Hillsdale at Hudson; 4 nite h Peet an aaa omen DRIVER, IS ARRESTED,|"™,"™, rans (iueh Wilinle | Mfidson, daughter of the Rev. Henry Dr. Copeland thanks the pubile for Ja . Hudson, a retired Baptist clergy< BiG Bi’ | Sestions to the individual will make! itself known to-morrow. If every- |body is happy and in some way shows his good will to his nelghbor he willl be doing his share to make Christmas Day a great festlyal of To-morrow is Christmas Dap || cin. | - Some of the actual material results HE EVENING WORLD'S |ot the suggestions are apparent in| suggestions that this Ohrist- |these forms: mas be made the greatest of |“BIG BILL” EDWARDS AS A} Good Will festivals have all PEACE AND GOOD WILL materialized except those that SANTA CLAUS. | | 3 Three hundred children whose fath-| “KIT TY DALTON PREPA! Sy 7 any mgn or woman may carry | ors aw now unemployed, Won. fetes NAR Og S le S eG out t rrow without assistance | happy for Christmas yesterday when or co-operation from others. | “Bis Bill” Edwards played Santa ts liberal di those to lep RHOHE candaeecotalls: ~ __, {was accosted by a man who asked for| man of East Orange, and tuberculosis chil-|(Chauffeur Is Charged With] ride. He Invited him In. Mrs. Honywood said over the tele- Claus h a a “ dren, Every child at Otisville will < ! He took a back road to make al shone to-day that the doctors who red They will help to make Onrist- | Gr'tho Sohool ot Mental Soicace’ Net | in’ engine houssee ent MeS te Fee Hour oF two, Manager Philtipa | "Ye © er and toys Speeding to Get Workers | snore cut home. ina dark and loncly| “wane, cite her huehona the eettai mas happier all around, Try one | 186 W. 72d Street. Of the 15,000 nomeless men on the Keith's Alhambra Theatre, r In on Time. spot of the road ho heard a votce part of the night had left after declare” yourself ond sco— Santa Claus himself couldn't be| Bowery and vicinity as many as can| “here Miss Clayton is appearing, has | MAIL WAGON KILLS on Ti bestde him, ordering him to stop. He ing that Mr. Honywood was all right there, so Mrs, Genevieve Behrend, di-|Crowd into Cooper Union are to be| Secured a permit from the Park Com- a tarted to turn his head and felt the] She gale “ is icnt-dn a Rospital or a) AN UNKNOWN WOMAN ‘ She mild that he was still in a semis Visit a paticni @ hospital o rector of the school, persuaded “Big | euests at the party on Monda missioner to place a huge Christmas A Sitney bus carrying forty men! jugzie of a gun preesed behind his| conscious state. Ho said that there an inmate of some institution. Bill" to act for him. “Big Bill's” (which ts an outgrowth of T t 4 f ‘ 5 1d was| 8 only ono man who attacked him, performance was wholly successful, Ding World's suggestions. here is ¢ ‘ i y with 4) 2nd that he was quite sure that he enth Avenue, between 126th «nd Call on, a neighbor or friend Jaithough some one, glimpsing his fig. to bo a Christmas tree’ with gifts and three women to work in the car, Ho stopped the car th Stre opposite the theatr. in the little park in the gentre of | | et—Victim Was Well Dragged 25 \Standard Ol! plant tn Bayonne over-| dealt a blow behind the e : dete FE 4 wore A mustfehe, but could not give on Christmas Day. ure, declared he was more of an “nd a Santa Claus to distribute them,]The tree will be lighted from wir Dressed, | nacksac! NChe? cee pak 4 q y. overstudy than an understudy. How- The men will sing Christmas carols;connecting with the Alhambra switoh- | . turned this morning at Avenue J and Dlackjack which knocked him uncon-|a good description of him. Invite a child or some homeless | over, Bill looked the part. He had and there will be numbers by well| board. Churches of all denominatior A woman well dressed and Sats: reerys pete the com-| %!0us, He was gagged, tied hand ———_———— man or woman dcquaintance to | on the red suit and cap trimmed with Known soloists, ‘The Leiter Carrlers’| in Hurlem have elected the most du- ently of comfortable circumstances ast 22d Street, which ts on the c and foot, and robbed of his money,| Twe Girts oversee Lie Gas. dinner, | White fur; the boots of rubber, {t Band will give a preliminary concert.|gerving pour children in their parc-|was run down and killed by a mail!pany's property, and twenty of the! jewelry and overcoat and Jeft in| Seven-year-old Helen Schall and be @ guest at Christmas being a slushy day, and went Sunta Bowery business men have given full s to attend the party. Gifts to be/ truck to-day at 32d Street and Lex- |», Ria ware (ndureal | Conle lone snavGat. Nora, her three-year-old sister, were Give a child a toy—new or old. |one better by having a permanent co-operation in the enterprise. distributed among the children by pagscogers: were injured. y overcome by gas this morning fn the lar of ‘heir home at No. 614 Manor. “ a ate We 'Y| ington Avenue. ‘The police gave the| ; hens Tota were lektHecetram faa Give a “Merry Christmas” | wave in his white hair and beard. ORGANIZATION Miss Clayton have been generously s Lope |was severely hurt, but fourteen of act arnedfrom frag. was a jolly Santa, too, and his 8. THAT NOBLY| disatea by Hatlem merchanta, name of the driver as Isidore Schen- | mentary statements he made during | A $ : a Road, West New Brighton, 8. 1. ‘The aan SIE and strangers yee were almost aa bright ag tho, RESPONDED. eintnterday afternoon a party was kel, of No, 164 Ridge Street. Ws, m tad ta Yahi in Bayonne Hos-/114 gelirlum that followed his diS-|had gone to the cellar to play after on ‘m y. children's as he handed them dolls, Fidelity Council, K. of C, .| given at the Broad Street Hospital, ‘ty, woman was about fifty yonrs| pital for treatment, é ; emizcon- | breakfast ‘end No nrdseanas Dan | Sealers os pe eaed mane coe arontier cams Of Cy $51 Fae eT ad matieete, Include orig, The woman was about titty years covery. Insome way, while semi=con- | breakfast and were found unconactous ajchildren, child. was given a| Old, five fect, four inches tall, weight | The accident occurred a Httle after’ scious, he broke the cords around his |by thelr mother, They were taken to; ‘Al toy and’ a practical gitt of clothing. 10" pounds, ‘dark halr, fair com-)7 o'clock, when, according to some Of feet and crawled to tha nearest ho the Staten Island Hospital. Helen te lid The men patients of the hospital plexion. She wore a bh ck skirt,!the passengers, Patsy Loscalz0.! that of Dr. Hazel Hatfield, 400 feet |recovering, but the condition of Nora were given Christmas stockings do- black laced shoes and stockings, black | | wner and driver of the bus, who lives| away. He was found unconscicus un|!s sald to be very serious jRated by the girls of the Bank fur coat Avenue C, was speeding to| the steps. _—_——S ee Trust Comp According to witnesses sho wan|at No j The poor of Staten Island were pro-| crossing Lexington Avenue from the|get his fares to the works In time, Dr. Hatfield had his wife call Dr.| ked until 7 o'clock and Was Evening ‘World's plan. during Christmas week, succeeded by John Drew, who, now Christmas tree aad 2 eee ae ; that he's just ‘about given up Bhow- for the neighbors and other ool < ; ing how @ man ought to look in a ‘5 i = The Evening World, in its issue of| ME DOW A man OMe ae excellent d the wonderful r Noy. 21, suggested to its readers! Santa. ‘that each in his own way seek to| After cao! © ops, beth In Manhat ie Bronx and Brooklyn, dis- group of children had ° make Christmas, 1921, the greatest| been given playthings all were taken nited toys to thousands of gris, | Vided with Christmas baskets pur- side when the ruck he There was a slippery pavement to| S, Alexander, and decide’ Mr. Christmas Trees teatival of Peace and Good Will in] UPStairs for an hour to play. 1 : Big Sistors of Brooke |‘) d with the proceeds of the an- dragging ies mt rotlate at the corner whero the | Honywood's,condition, from a posai- we bn erie saagran ~ | 2 ents to mo un 2,0 ual ¢ y ball o} pera edetto of the ‘ ve on a large au the world's history. ‘ihe suggestion] THEATRES MADE 60,000 CHIL- (i) flv nts to more than 2,000 Rual charity ball of the Democratic) COrti ‘deered aiother mail wagon |Upset occurred, !t being there that | ble fracture of the skull and expvsure. | MAINE CHRIS x TREES yes supplemented by an outline of @ DREN HAPPIER. | New York Lodge P. O. Elks ex- The Pelham Comfort Soctety will and hed the woman Bellovue|the bua had to turn to reach the| was such he could aot be moved to| from 2 teft to 38 feet tall tew things that could be done by! fore than 90,000 poor children of °% former Christmas |be- | take 100 patients, disabled gervice| Moxpital, ut she was dead when #he| main gute of th works, Makihg the| the Reurest hospital because of itedis- | ft aawt Satara anata. vay of giving evidence of indorse-|tho city ho: orphanages-find los- diatiby toys, food) men from the Polyclinic Hospital, to| reached there turn, the bus wheels failed to hold to | tance. , a8 WESTCHEST! vay of the idea. Some of these|pitals were given theatre tick- | : ot Lee Fee OR UE ENE So ns tho road and tho vehicle slid and| He was taken fo his home. | 768 WESTCHESTER AVE., a dea. ‘ats 3 we % rene ¢ Bureau of Boarding Houses for stmas d er, a tree ag r ‘oot! of the bandit we . North. were: See ie ete ae OE vie eeneron ving Christmas pardes and |f0r all. ‘They will also have’a tree HOME BREW AND BEAR _ suddenly turned on ita side. The footprints of the bandit were The opening of churches, par World printed {ts sugg pede SU in es of girls at | a Bate to eee Hea al who are LANDED THEM IN COURT) 7 impact threw the passengers in h houses, ¥. M. C. A, ¥. W. C. [nearly 10,000 admissions Pa ags sine! ae ara ANE a Felnam: ! ® jumble inside the bus, causing cut eee C. ¥. M. Ht A. and (tributed through this newspaper. | /‘The Knights lumbus, w SANTA CLAUS PAYS A PERSONAL —— ee eR eRe ar A» ira, - ey Falward F, Albee donated twelve of | York Chapter, fo many t id VISIT. Veday Br That Growln Refased) ]O8" club buildings during days and |, eville theatres for matinee! families happy and comfortabl Santa Claus made an advance call sprains and brulses, The one pas- INmARE NS FOR THE WINTER VACATIONIST THE WORLD'S Winter Resorts evenings of the weeks beforo | performances three times this week . wed thousands at y on the 150 children at the Innwood) $ “eee 4.8 and after Christmas, Marcus Loew voluntecred§ matin tase rhirty thousand boxes were | Shelter of. the Society for the Pre-| ‘Three men and o Teddy bear thr nate ing of free matinees by [Performances at thirteen of his thea- | distributed to disabled soldiers in | Cruelty to Children y owls when wound up were released in The Biv e oe ne children and |'ree.* Leo and J.J. Shubert gave bia| Pastera hospitals y afterncon, He landed f West Side Court by Magistrate theatre managers to c batches of tickets to their Winter SALVATION ARMY DOING THINGS | big automobile with all his pre ded sentences this| Was feared that his skull had been senger badly hurt was Thomas Gae- ferl, thirty-ope, of No, 124 West 20th reet, His‘ nose was broken and It Douras on 8 poor men and women. Garden, thetr 44th Street Theatre and jburdens and brought with h morning, it wan the scauel of a home| fractured. ‘The giving of services by ac- |the Crescent in Brooklyn, Charles! x ON GRAND SCALE. ‘uneh and Judy Show, a magician | Atter tho brew the! mén| As rapidly aw posslile the injured ‘ans for entertin- | Dillingham donated a generous eec-; Not a man, woman or ¢ nd ventriloquist, and musicians who |Orew party Atte . restaurant 1 ara were. lifbe: s tors and mune and institu. |tOn each afternoon for the kiddies| Greater New ‘York will go had been supplied by Mr, ‘Albeo |d the bear we Mdvay early this Passengers wero lifted from the bus ments in hospitals at the Hippodrome. John H. Golden! and not a child will go withou of the Keith ‘Theatre enterprises. The | jt i food. tot -eakes, and an ambula summoned from tions. and Sam H ris each donated | is the forecast of the Weltare Committee who alvatic we This vehicle and is | Bayonne Hos; Community Christmas trees im | tickets to Any man who appiles at the Santa Claus visit are M : od several fitney buses in the neighbor- nd communit; of Phan} fotel, 2 Bowery; the Men's ‘hatrman; Mr. and Mr OE A eral ean tie ag city parks, carols and c} ¥ Tove’ Managing Director Bowes | Shelter, 507 West 96th Rohert L. into his th At 1 hot hood took fourteen patients to the singing. ; volunteered free seats at the Capitol| Men's Industria! Home, No. Gibson, M Bverybod wash prie- hospital, but af them left as so Visits to patients in hospitals, | ‘Theatre. Manager Reisenfeld of the| 120th Street; Social Welfare Centre, |t chiff, Mrs. Wil tor, He 1 the las their hurts had beon ¢resse rh tnmates of institutions and to |iivoli will give special morning per- eet, Bro nd| aerbilt a Mr. John G. Agar, three men. thr TH nae es dlialiainar ae - neighbors during Christmas week. |formances next week for the chil- Homt Gid| Three thousand youngsters, most of | men Kaye vie city, injuries of six othera were treated tn == ats v4 f automobiles for |ren, The Shuberts, tn addition to t Polico Station, on|them children of employees of the | Willlam Kelly and & “lithe first aid station vf the oll com- Tho ae a nd invalias [Previous donations, are giving a tmas Day, will be served with a] Tedd Shipyard Corporation, will be | the name of Tne fany and went to their homes, rides for children @ special show at the Shubert Theatre| turkey dinner soup to pia the guests to-day and to-morrow at|fO.{h Saini polenta Ea Bem friends and neighbors during this morning for kiddies and aj In Manhattan. the army. will dis-|& Christmas party at which they will| Mild growled. ati | a ala ar ee pag (JUST PUBLISHED) Christmas week. special matinee Jan. 11 for 400 nurses) tribute 4,000 baskets to fainilies, eacn| be given a dinner, a c Jete outfit | him go anyway jFalica Headquar B WAR HOF: ih a. Inviting of homeless ac- |!M clty homes and hospitals to see! basket containing at least two moals|of new clothes and toys. The party Se |jured, ix “Just. Married.” Ifor five or ix persons, Tn Brooklyn| will be the largest the company has | — quaintances und children as ATO Bee baukels trom llevar aiven | ORDER TRIPS TO ERIN CHRISTMAS PARTIES HELD OR Conn,» gener-| IN THE GAELIC SCRIPT|KISSES HUSBAND, ~ Containing Leading Foreign and guests at Christmas dinners, tay treet Centre | From Wailingford The giving of toys—new or old | TO BE GIVEN. This afternoon at the 14th Btreet |*wx woman and her little daughter LEAPS TO DEATH ; i “ > pov: 3. Nobie ¥ ynnell, Presi a geen Cc ler Evangeling | Sent a box of toys to make a Iittle girl he Steamahiy se 2 —] =z ehtiren and adult to poor | ate ai easel aiealgent of] ACEO c.aimgsionse Thomas Lath | happy, and a Atte gir will be mato| i Romahing ine:sreamaate American Resorts, Steamship ae otel” aa Mins. ay hepard will dis-| very happy when she gets them to panies—Trannintors RS ee The writing of a letter to home Bt the: Hotel “Astor, fo Mra: FINA) p las | Had E 1 | { 7 ll said eee 2 ren and their work-weary te nds of baskets and toys | morro | Hundreds of Irlshrr Mrs. Austin, 62, Had Been Suffering | | VV . A “” folks during Christmas week, mothers. The kiddies will have a} from th istmas tree. |BEST CHRISTMAS IN YEARS,|to Ireland now vlthor tor ss 7 L if | ravel anc ours to t Banks, hotels, stores and rall- | dinner, entertainment, toys, fruit and| The y continuc ppeal for SAYS COLER, stay are writting their From Nervous Trouble tor R A PI ‘ "ero asked to illuminate |candy’ and warm clothing, and be | cast-off garments for r “So far ag public Institutions are | Me eainehip ak | aes peg eye mat poe ware Lo enure se anre |transported back and forth to their| Challiss Gore of N est 69th !concerned,” Commissioner Bird S. ee Haulencarsp ule pea naentiy any Some Time. ecreation aces, and display - | e4 am motor cars, donated by! Street will be h to children |Coler, at the Department of Welfare, | *%* Uolie Haicd| Mire), Martin J. Austin; elxtyetwo, at qigas. | William Haradon. at the Hotel Majestic to-morrow |said this afternoon, “this 1s going i b Martin J in, sixt * HOW APPEAL MET IMMEDIATE! On Jun. 4, Dr. Albert Greene, Medi-|aiternoon, Mr. Gore has selected his to be the best Christmas in many No, 486 Nicholas Avenue kissed RESPONSE. rector of the New York Clinie| guests from soveral thousand writers | years" svar ior husband init aight Tete Bin in ; To-day brings the suggestions to| £2 ne Defective at No. 143 Bast | of letters to Banta Claus who he felt} Six hundred dollars in cheeks Oro! his room, then went to hers and com- May be obtained FREE at all World the test of Cuifiment—-the evidence! ?/th Street, will Rave ® pitty af the) might spend f Jonely ae cores ee anime anor Bie Tae r to| mitted suicide by Jumping from the| i Be il arm respoane oF fie publiag "0 |G Ser Gite tering ace Me | tei Ate iota cir auioneteiee |i? gtgthemyr, Sie, hunted ‘can trelt| uisgon ‘She wes impelod os en trou offices or by mailon requpat, the part of public officials was im-|fital. A Mag bel ania Claus a to take the ghildren to the party. [for the unemployed. More outdoor | We Pan | fone mediate, Ma; or Hylan and the ntem-| novation, is sure to please the. Ne Majeatlo, will entertain the obit. | Sickuina tt atl meetee elie ts The ple Mra, Austin had been suffering bers of his cabinet indorsed the sug-|iiadies. | ~—e ee ee the hotel's guosta and those | cecnarced Crom city hispitals. Tt can nor and the | from nervous trouble for some time a6 gestions and pledged themselves)” yoilie steinberg of No, 54 of tho residents of the neighborhood. | Pf, keot to the Munielpal Lodging red down lth the dining room of her home ADDRESS Sponsors of a finer Christmas festi- et a tune ee De the Tas hin ce: OF no Beene oon.| 432 Bast 25th Street. | : ice A & Toor ] Val. Ministers and officals of th ni Steet a YONBE sir aul Guidettl of iberr RAain house, hins) been jib y Lia - Jpotice found an enyelupe dated Nov. | Y. M. G. A, K. of C. and other or ; narty for children” mille of the Ttal mn on provided with gifts but more cunsTMAs PARTY ENDS WITH) 13 and addressed to her husband at| rs * ganizations by scores gave full as © Monday atternoon. Yeaterday ae ning from sto 10/276 Reeded because of the number of | MURDER. ii, Tecscalece Gapaement Ge Ahk W inter Resort ureau gent. Commander Booth of the Sual- took fifty little Bronx kiddies to|otclock, Fach basket will contain a |/diers Y Miianiat # wid Henr uh ‘ vation Army gave enthusiastic ap-| ine “Wrater mag lock, | Hach | At the City Hosplttal Mrs, Nicholaa| Aust New York Athletic Club, Inside was rden, and they all! te e show. ‘ace Gosselin, head’ worker of the ick ric} coffee, ilo paste, | potatoes, | nuts and fruit. r-pound — ¢ macaroni, ton sigar, bread, eabbag F. Brady gave toys to the children, | Compton ters to the proval. thought |t a fir Theatrical managers voluntesred| ( thousands of tickets for poor children n penel | 1041 Audubon, Please te! hoes and SM en gud | H Ia to the women. And all got |» New York World i Meinhard Memorial House, on East! Joseph Corelll, Domi Jannone, i. tr ward to get my dog." Acro: and other unfortunates. {hist Rivest: will enterta Meee ree nag nation Torrie mia ndy r i hy | Mra. 1 to get my dog.” Across Outside of New York the response| party of ehlidren Mon ternoon.|}n thegdiatribution | ‘The St. Vine Je Paul 5 k Water 18 Cor of ithe. tara cepyalope (was was strong and in several commu- n Benth of Public enve ca and fruit t rs 4‘ 4 ten: “I only took bromid tu 1 ‘ inn Mas strong and in several comm Paar, of Public] OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE Joy |S°%.cqniy and {ruil th overs | get, A eaves ee ie ” \" |! PULITZER BUILDING, 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CITY Evening World's suggestions in thetr!to endorse The Evening World sug- FOR LITTLE ONES. ages of tobacco and clothes were ve. VOne . Y Bae wiite! oa own commuunitie i gestions, firemen will distribute Bessie Clayton will step out of ber ceived at the City Home. ' us tulk Go ‘The volume of responses tothe sug- 700 baskets to families and toys to charac ras a dancer to-day at ovov Charles Rosen, of 600 Fifth Avenue, Compton vi } “ —_

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