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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. » SIR JOHN HARE DIES ‘BEACON ALL ‘LIT UP’ $30,000. IN WHISKEY Two antomobile trucks were used to | pjeton of being {mplicated in the Store feces 9 to 5:30 2,000,000 mail eon hold-up in Leon- Broadway, will be { ; “ haul the liquor away, said the re- | $2,000,000 mail Ne IN LONDON, AGE 77 BY CHRISTMAS PARTY! STOLEN BY BANDITS port, which added that‘ the trucks tanaterred’ to" attan FOndays paiartonrialr <a held wt vewter fore | . wee a eae. i 5 ‘ - = i took the road toward Louisville, the United States Commissioner \ : Noted Actor Began Stage Career ee. | i oe al Poi 25 Armetl Men Seize 325 Cases of Soon after the bandits departed the | J City and hela tn $3 oon for the | i (aga ice in Trouble, Over Mr. fouor. ah ianhisks five guards, who were bound with | \ of the . in 1864—Was Knighted Siianahle Biswell \ Liquor at Kentucky ropes, released themselves and noti-| Nety traci i sete he ii 1907, > Schenck’s Blowout. ‘ Distillery. fled the Henry County authorities, All| man who jumped-on the running board 1s | pchtistmas was a lively affair in] ? cities. within a sixty-mile radius of| and pointed a revolver at him. NDON, AUISVIL —_—_—_— Dec. 28 (Associated Beacon, N. ¥., and the end is not yet, Ky. Dee. 28 (As-| Eminence were notified to watoh for Press).—The death of Sir John Hare, 4ccording to reports to-day. Tit ciated Press).—Twenty-five bandits | the bandits, SYRACUSB covans HAS) TWO pS ee noted English actor and manager, °!8inal trouble came from a@ little! swooped down upon the Blue Ribbun FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. was announced to-day. He was Patty given by J. Pierre Schenck, | pistiiery at Eminence. Ky., eartly| MAIL ROBBER SUSPECT CHIGAGO, Dec, 28—Harry Robert- seventy. is ‘ts former New Yorker, at a Beacon res-| 4. gay 4, ., TO BE BROUGHT HERE |*°r, freshman coach at Syracuse Uni- toh ditch abs bball taurant Christmas Eve.. Mr. Schenck | ‘t0-d4y, locked five guards in the| versity, has been offered the position as P office of the plant and stole 325 cases football hat Northweste: 5 Sir 3 ra he and some friends stopped at his home 2 ' Inead football coach at Northwestern r John Hare was one of the ite. to serenade Mrs, Schenck, and|of bottled in bond whiskey, accord. | Prisoner Accused of 2,000,000 | kite’ te sora Ny Meee Geran MeanteNEne ast ree ays ta wealth Al alte in he telemioned the police. ing to a report to Louisville police Hold-Up to Be Transferred, — | {ith ‘New York University. Robertson ish actors who have visited this policeman John Middleton was sent|'The whiskey was valued at $30,000. | |with New York University, Robertson ' country, His marked successes on and some hours later Mra, Schenck! rhe report said all of the robbers | arcmin dubs” whe hoe been fora (pected to make an announcement of ac- the stage were his roles of Col. Daunt telephoned the police to come get the| . 31, masked and de Hoboken, who has been held ‘ceptance of elther post within the next are e uction ee in “A Quiet Rubber,” the Duke of St. poilceman. It is alleged Middleton nad LAR ney, arme u ity for several weeks on sus- few days. Olpherts in “The Notorious Mrs, succumbed to the party, and he was|~ = = | AMUSEMENTS. Bbbsmith,” Goldfinch in “A Pair of Stripped of his badge and charged with AMUSEMENTS. and mm we intoxication, for trial Jan. 9. ‘Thea, 45th & B'way. Evenings 8.30, Spectacles” and Lord Quex In “The “nie city Council yesterday took “1 ak ASTOR "ini; torday, sats New Yours i ia Gay Lord Quex.” He was born in tn, case, and during the hearing Com: tee MATINEE TO-DAY ° bs London May 16, 184. His first @P- missioner” of Public Safety Cronin peke “FACE Ms ALUE” | «a neaithy and red-biooted blayenatterds Mr. pearance on the stage was fm London called Clty Attorney Donnelly a “lar.” WINTER “GARDEN none cau. | Th weve iwiwiioa on e ; in 1864. He was knighteed in 1907. Mr. Donnelly, who is Assistant Ap+ EOTRR teem ani eee CENTURY "¥ og i. he, Word. + He made his home in London and praiser of the Port of New York, hit rik Nene ld CHOCOLATE SOLDIER witliaM : | . 7 jar- Cronin on the jaw, knocking him out. star fiahis. 800 Orch, Seate $1. | _wiu DONALD BRIAN—TESSA KOSTA. was a prominent member of the Gar- Cronin on the Jaw. knocking im out. | 4, o1m FAVERSHAM Provide Notable Values for Christmas Week Shopping rick and Beefsteak Clubs. |and the sequel ee WIFE SUES H. C. MILLER. oe Order of Arrest in Alimony Action Filed at White Plains. Filing of an order of Supreme Court Justice Morschauser at White Plains yesterday directing any Sheriff to ar- rest Harry C. Miller, an officer of a big rubber tire company, and hold him until he gives $10,000 bond to guar- antee payment of alimony to his wife, who lives in Yonkers, revealed she is suing for a separation. John J, Finn of Yonkers based his order upon alimony and $2,000 counsel fees, The complaint sets forth that Mr. and Mrs, Miller were married Oct. CARS: TJOU Wert 45h st, hve 000, mats, 2.30, t - : yet to be writte 44TH ST. THEATRE =, Bi Sate: Wed, Aut Kew er ples iat ar tory WHIPPLE WustoN 4 ca. nEoat"s hs CHA HBG eMAR an Bren ‘Salk : Hi DOVER ROAD ‘ii:ser® THE SQUAW MAN Apparel Reduction Week joni Pertormaoe hi ot AYHOUSE ©. 7 #t, Bran wery audience is going to enjoy a BOUGHT: PAID FOR itself famously at ‘The Squaw Special Purchase Sale Jolson’s 58th SLR ponder AL JOLSON Pam oT a <= | ESTE MAAN aay a OSSOM TIME GIRLS’ COATS NORMAN TREVOR = eitise ca ’ “INA, CLAIRE Special 7,77 nf Nom =. LONGACRE {8 8, 8 Ritz Tete, wer wee ||| Models of good quality all-wool cloths, with a MTOM ae | @ THANK-U ‘Walker io TRE, West 48th St. TRILBY Meathyor Marth CF OMENS aA watines EVERY OMT = self or fur trimmed collars. Some have plain backs and others novelty effects. ined lle BU URK SHUBERT Gs GEM are | LIPPER eee BILL IE BURK GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES wm} @ “Ist YEAR throughout. Shades include brown, reindeer Were s URKE Gift-Money Sales +} GLOVES Clearance sale of the sing of gloves in which you'll glad to invest - your money. Women’s French Kid Novelty Gauntlets—side gores, faney stitched points and designs. im contrasting colors — stiff cuff— black with white, white with mode or beaver— Special 5.00 Women’s Washable Capeskin 16, 1907, at Cairo, Ill. She alleges | and blue ‘ her husband abandoned her in Decem- | WITH AN ALL svar SS aeanacarane! = runes . siz Gauntlets—tan, brown, mode— ber, 1920. °™° Votto Kruger [0 “alias JIMMY||} SiSuitty shetout tana rob: San Cais Teast | COMI TERT ase STE Sizes 7 to 14 years. combination embroidered back— According to the court papers, Mr. mt Corgan | VALENTINE ||) sie WiLusan, fopent rir Pert a ids wre test || 4 SATA , pecial 4.00. Miller is an oMcer of the Norwalk Tire Boland | GALETY, Bway & aotn se.1/ I SHU soecenpancoamances | OREM, — CARTE ly P PERSON Women's French Kid 2-Clasp Van- and Rubber Company and has an in- | Evs.8.15. Mts, Wa. Sat, Mon. ULIAN fy BORE Winwoon HALLIDAY rE “rH ‘ocK” ] .dyke Gloves—black, with em! come of $20,000 a year. | West 4hh 8 Evenings at 615 RU EORD. yy Ww. broidery combination— Tn January, 1920, Mrs. atitler says arr, | [HUDSON ‘itch wea, Sar ata, i MORROW, 100A. Mee) ae ‘PoP! PRICE _MATS, TO-DAY, THURS. & FRI, |! POP, PRICE MATS, TO-DAY, THURE. & SAT. Apparel eduction eek Special 3.00 Miller was in such a crazed condition from intoxicants that he went out in the street without shoes and stockings 2nd nothing but an overcoat over his pajamas. She alleges that ‘during the Clearance of Children’s Gloves— mittens, gauntlets, clasp gloves— all Jersey fleece lined—gray brown—were .68 .......0005 ELSIE FERGUSON CENTURY ROOF 48:40 Fw. |p yRic w. #,, THE Pam.) CENTRAL Watney snd erin, sree Ho oli ALLL) TWO WEEKS ONLY, TWICE DAILY, 2.30, 8.30 Soe Orne anes oe KNICKERBOCKER 8)709;22,, 275824 Rowe, pets yo THE NEW DISCIPLE THE FOX nanny ancy Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 5; “6 y i Wool Skating Gloves—contrastiag’ Flaten mere enc OCANL LI | 101) team gh sci edb iclnl. al Buse anon bende, -canels bar ‘ —— REEASCORRe dee Fang atte wore se isa at | NORA BAYES rt Models in georgette, embroidered tricotines, Osford, Nile—were $1.96...1.56: KREISUER smEvr as To AMmas- [ravi TENORE TIT ALD ei aronat.,,, THE GREEN JUST MARRIED canton crepes, lace combined with georgette, SADORIAL REPORT, fistateo LENORE (j] R] Cas KIK: RLISS crepe de chine and taffeta. All are dresses ‘A PLAY 0 Gift Money Sales HOSIERY The fine hosiery of which your oupey is never ‘oo large. ; Child Be ported Cashmere %- Poy Hee: equard cuff tops—white, eordovan and lovat —tines. te 10% Fritz Kreisler, noted violinist, referred muewspaper men to the Austrian Govern- ment when he was aske to comment on reports that he had been selected as Austrian Ambassador to Washington, when he arrived here to-day aboard the White Star Olymple. "I have nothing to do with the appointment,” he satd, atte, Bist & Lex. Ave |LEXINGTON 7 r'Soa0. "Subway ai Door Miata. Weds avd Sat sam, | WALLACE MARY! Aen | FRITZ L LEIBER aii Ree Sete | THE DEMI VIRGIN] FMT ih 2 a Hat Fn ~ COHAN Fucares - ular’ Prices. L =>) STHE PERFECT FOOW OD Ebay MEOMERBAY, leest 52 || (&_MONDAY | SEATS S000 1D MORNING DEARIE 1 Come Homer GLOBE ¥y,' CORT Ws, Friday Night at 8.15]/PELTINGE "i,¢ 30 Erste, $50. | Maxine ENotts 2 taken from regular stock. ‘Arthur Hopkins Presents ‘Arthur Hopkins Presents Fear { Lionel Barrymore Pauline Lord in “The Idle Inn” in “The Claw.” with Irene ros 9G in “Anna Christie” Laie Thea. W. Genin Thea, W, 44th, Eve, 8.30, Vanderhitt Thea, W. 48th St, Eve. 8,38. tinees Thurs, Matinees Thurs. ‘and Sat, inees Wed. and Sat, EXTRA MATINEE AT THESE THEAT Were 864.73 Were 872.50 Were $75.50 MONDAY, JAN. 2 THEATRE € GUILD PRODUCTIONS —— - i GARRICK, W. 35, on, 890 WIFE “ SMILE “s2t"'St S88 LILIOMS32:" Fie ts, £90, a Mat, Sac. 20 Sehlldtraui. & Ve Gaiileane Apparel Week Reductions in wanted colore— LAST WEEK —— LL | "EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY == a. e° ’ were $2,65.. * Junior Boys Ment Ribind Wend te cht LAEMMLE presents “FOOLISH WIVES’ grancé of fream ‘makes it adorable to use.” Noonan’s Lemon Cream Is the choice of all women of the stage who huve used it SUITS and COATS Bring your boy in and select his new suit and coat at these much reduced prices. Gift Money Sales: . Silverware THEA. W. 42 Mat, TO.DAY Lene, IEDIANS i OBPIEN GIRL | FOUR CHEAMS 1 OXF. Boys’ Overco-ts—all-wool chev-'| Junior Boys’ Corduroy Suite— aha eet ine gan dbo tue Gove jot overcoatings — browns ' Sa bee “nD apes and greens, funcies—-models ure | Oliver Twist and plaited junior Silverware that adds ‘or vale by Liggett’s Drug Stores, B. c | A : New Ye % & Co, Abraham & full belted, with muff and patch 5 pole charm to your ‘ear Altman Go, Sake & Cs MATINEE FRIDAY, 50° TO $2 full belted, with muff and patch | Norfolk styles—varlous shades peehieheadaty test ce LYCEUM Woe 4ath 8 wit a" | vertible collar—all-wool body —some have extra collars and ls @ good investment for VID BELASCO F linings, with Venetian yoke and cuffs of pique—sises 3% your gift money. LIONEL ATWILL ,,.%, "THE, IMUSIC BOX Girne ik ea SAM H. HARRIS 5 SIX CYLINDER ‘Love| eeu aa DULCY iiinizavistie J | |Punch & Juiy sass fe sleeve 3 to 10 years—were $15.50 to $17.94 75 to 8 years—were $4.50... Junior Boys’ en Suits —good quality, braided sailor colli cuffs--embroidered sleeves—black and green Were $7.94 vesereeee eo eeeeen os 95 Silver Plated Vases—i6 inches high—well known make—grece- |. ful, slendet design—octagon base —pierced rim— 4 were $10.95... ies Pugh coe 7.95 Silver Plated Nut Sets—two out crackers and twelve nut picks in wood case lined Apparel Reduction Week with satin ......... Special 3.75 MEN’S CLOTHING ||zsa-"—~= 9 A.M fo A VIVID STARTLING MIDNIGHT) | Gpama oF A GAY POPUIAR PRICES] | PARISIAN DANCER. SOLOISTS-COMEDY CONCERT ORCHESTRA “How to Tell Lilies’’| |, vchnsttcs RESINOL TON | | ; ths app e eG, ri mnovuted Avra coer encesoING Specials in men’s clothing that wintry Sheffield Plated Bread Trays— Soothing and Healing BRS SSPP| Walk up to any prosperous looking sigoe S00 Sher Vakenlioubia Esceviehe. fen Plated read Trays You dort have towait; | |sDST. "mma. tent n| buds--grow! likes Russian sable, chirp ciNTar TO THE Se Men’s Wool | MEN’S SUITS baby lamb—If the buds turn and seem OVERCOATS 34.50 to understand—-they are ; i 27.50 Were $42.50 “LILIES OF THE FIELD”) ———=*——| Value: $4000) 07). |, Moneta (nels alert sai sosEE MARIE DORO in “LILIES OF THE FIELD” By WILLIAM HURLBUT. with FREDERICK PERRY LAW THEATRE, i525 Sv fi" 2 | gtetiNentng EXTRA MATINEE NEXT MONDAY (New Year's Day) rE like a baby caracul—make a noise like clinking gold —then mew like a SHUFFLE ALONG Extra Midnight Performance To. NGS 8.26. Sel aa OAR as SE One application of this eve ointment brings felt relief and healing x Mae tt LL 30. PBF KEITH Siescr : THEATRES im S.FKEITH “sesP* VAUDEVILLE STUPENDOUS HOLIDAY IDALACEENY 10 ACTS EACH ce A STAR FEATURE TRIPLE HEADLINE BILL, RIVERSIDE ae EMME ae He | (547 63650.) Co. "ind aftr Waves ‘int | wy ALLEN ROGERS & CEONOnA | ALLEN, Gi Velvets and Axminsters— Bite? 9x12 {t.—A few selected ‘Be! specials that offer particu- 1 larly good values. i Special 44, 50 27x54 Velvet Rugs—good selection of carpet designs— | Hi various color combinati ] | Faney and plaid back materials | finished and unfinished worsteds in various models most in de | cassimeres, flannels and cheviots | | | stripes, checks, silk mixtures numerous shades of gray, brown, blue and black, Sises St to 48-—-regular, slim, short and stout, mand, including ulsters, ulster cttes and Chesterfields. A large assortment of colors in light, medium and dark shades. Sizes 34 to $6, regular and stout _ aor SIA BALL — cencunemre | MORNING SPECIALS Amateur Screen Contest! How High is “UP”? carpet designs ea TOGETHER cr JROYAL 29933 On Gale Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 PSM , TWICE DAILY, MAT. 10-0 5 Matton Lana..Ta'. toh 24h | cnt dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. . How Muchio'*Cheap'? [J New Years Eve, Dec 3st a2 | CRITERION 5/0 | St” HlMIPPODROME 15 ss} 138 2m rs ate mas or Tonphne Orie | Otter, Cee 12TH REGIMENT ARMORY | CECIL B. DE MILLE’S | - inches—grey, blue, green, tan, | Columbus Ave. and 62nd St. | AMONDS 24 ct. Men’s Cotton Hose. .17 plain, with striped combination Creofos * $10 a botte FOR SALE. cheaper th ' Dl acold . aassortinent a) | ee Fn | —Sa Seee ¥ mbed escortmnent borders—splendid wearing qual= 4 sex et toe Vasa | cart “FOOL S PARRDISE \P"neesceee ct | an den cs than influenza | ie | a ‘COMPSON $50 DIAMOND RING tyler. JOSIE TY. MALN FLOOR ; - Bway at Sist i c Grang Ore BE’ ] || $100 DIAMOND RIN - NFANTS' DIhDS : : 1 reas as S10R essle-mchsaper COLUMBIA Pt /t¥is Duiviturcsaue Rivou Tune tirrie wisienen” |) Wrist Watches, Lava SEM FOR BOOK OF 60 $1.57 and $1.74 | 710,50 Men's Machinays 2 Hids | me ; ( , de Aiunih 15 8.13 win sonata Cant On nbs 14k. Elgin & Waltham © ASTLE ¢ soa wy Dress | mate. all-woot mabrriale— sizes F Next soraes our 4 4 freien at BIOINO ® baie FOLLY TOW ioe Peri CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY BILL METROPOLITAN, 47°, 42D ST. REDIT!Doonsisvesres Heo one "Mrs CLOTHING MAIN FLOOR a Hono Be Goods 1 repel aPC AI Me Bronx Opera House Was ".244y 4G Bein edb ris” solo" Daeers —| [A STORE- NOT AN OFFICE ane OLS MAIN PIOOR 53 ct. Silk Mixed Novelties. .42 Event of the Year Beginning i ae. * E | A El o pea 33 inches wide -street and eve- i py & ; Starr fastest way" | IALT(Q) WALLACE REID DIAMOND tort.) DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY | $1.48 French Serges V.10 |) ring shostess 7 aay Trex pensice because it never fails Frances Starrés ee | R: 0 in RENT FREE from Diamond Cutt Sint QM MIBERAL CREDIT. | Af asia AA inetian 9s i ey are Depts. Include: uncus Ratio Onbenta, | gue SARMGee ite : _ten tio BiAMoNS mine. Te : 8 PAA ONR HO,” Butt peng |JOS. ROSE & SON ti A sn os DRESS GOODS MAIN 57 ct. New Curtain Madras .33 ched fg Doubie borders—de re ne yard wide, a" UNTAUNS bast ates Pillow Cases Linens Spreads Corsets Blankets Undermuslins AE DS ATC Women's Cotton Union Suits $2.25 New Scrim Curtains. 1.66 Pilnen Par pape KeepYourSkin-Pores| TRAN inf) ScouN DIAMONDS3citt RAS iam] | Aa, iepeecarenunigne sos face eae nga: | | Table Linens Wemen' ig ake le wooesN ON CREDIT 5 ats 2 ei Towel ctive an 'y SEND iss Don Sty WOME 2 PLONE sky S56 ON CRED H $iat rex 4 art Ont Flannels.... .12!o te f ¢ | EAGLE: DIA: = espaol EQUIRED | SLAT—exirm alges.. 87 ap--Makes warm un- Wi ith Cuticura Soay P rments for every member OMENS KNIT UNDERWEAR MALY PLOOK ¢ the family. YASH GOODS BASEMENT, DUES SSS eee

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