The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 6

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" ch Village Will Make Merry FOUR NEW DEATHS sessrestorsesare Beer mi a A cel < polson-' ‘ lesman who d arraigned in the Weet Side Court yes-| en ew ear 8 § er e n t | C ing were admitted to Be th ° nee” Way's stopped. y and held for examination to-| \*' 4 f tas lays é ia : and iinewses so tar tht Tae woman, avout fifty years old, week brought warnings from er } per ance i ost © . le: i rf favement ws front of No, 19 Ba suffering nat appeared’ 10, be| Medicat ‘ieaminer Norrie’ veaterday, i Btrest by @ policeman, ‘Or. Cardy of| Congestion of « He dled! Dr. Norris charactetied the person New York Hospital hurried her in| Ttesdey morning. : Medical) who drank liquor without having al CH Examiner Net of Quecns found % by ” ban evi ted to Bi alcoho! in his stomach and ordered | Gopelon of its purity as a “fool.” Dr. =A) [it analyzed. Copeland said that in the first eleven | > months of this year only seven cascs of wood alcoliol potsoning hag been| & eported to him, | rue > $82—SheMeld Relish Dish, Crystal Lining, $7.50) George Ls Hen van poi 1 EVEN storiesoi smart fage Street, Brookiine, Mass., topsy will be made at the Morgue! Of eighteen 1 ’ gifte! Literally,Oving- When an elderly woman died from} West é7th Street Police Station. An b Ry Sle Ae setae sr wood alco! ol tae spayione ee arated by | Bl’ ton’sis the happy hunting re autopsy will be performed at the ; ings County Gré y. it wai alcoholiem ag she was lifted from 82 | orgue to-day jetermine the| Lying In the roadway tn front of] said several were against se ground of the shopper in ambulance a: the door of Bellevue |aetual cause of his d m the Cum- | N chars t _Poltcem mooctions containing wood alcohol. search of good gifts, and Hospital faat night. tie number of [RSane Hotel. ot abe Brags: | ee yale tt 3 i figuratively, the prices cate here fom that case on the de the bet on | : zit 1 which are marked seem . Atsht 4 ound a ; ase 3 wae Mono e 3 : Li scarcely a tair measure i at in a a jie i re of their value, raids A manned wt e ela yrigin rhe parents of Jolin [Duvley, four. i le of wood alcohol shoud be! i . sicenmbe| ina da + hospital, ant contents. about a half pint. [teen years old, sent ‘or a policeman mae a capital offense,” sald Magis OVINGT * 5 4 negro were the other vict ms yes- fenen iy) ag ; ‘os tbe y eee t in fixing bail “The Gift Shop of Fitth Avenue” atid ‘areed id atcolior | exentative for analysis. of acute drunkénn t of Prohtbitivn Fifth (ayaa. Denatured wood alcoliol “if either proves to have held de- |t: f West 26th Street, tast ‘n invenne AX. Bots \es feet jis suspected by ply ns in each Of natured or wood alcohol the vendor Dr. ldwin, who took him | (heme canes and its presence may be may be captured, becausea memoran- +. the hospital, diagnosed his ail- coholic Poison "aoe | Lora G Tayor $10.75 --High Cut Lace Boots. FIFTH AVENUE Several styles, with high or low heels, grey suede or kid, brown suede or BoeBy kid and fawn suede. Also black Foroan eR? calfskin walking .boots with military cA S a 1 e ! ALICE heels. mIT?CHeO”K ; The Greeuwten Villagers of New York are gong costame, give an inkling of the gay scenes that $7. 85 — Stra Pumps in several 1) to see the year out without shedding any scalding will be witnessed there when the clock strikes 12 “2 P P \jotears, and the New Year in in “w blazing revel of Miss Ray Chatiian is one, and she came all the way styles : Brown kid or patent leather ( oats for Women somirth,” as they themselves have described it. They front Audubon Noad, Boston. to attend. Alice Mitel z M1 do it at a ball to.be given in Webster Hall, ani cock is the swazgering pfrate, and Bobby Renaril is two strap pumps with French heels. c (the three beauties in the picture, shown tn the punctilious!y polite Meviean One strap pumps, black calfskin e EI an POLE ai ith baby Louis heels or tan calf- REATH SNIFFER _ |POLICE FIND STOLEN PATRONS GIVE MONEY eps SUEDE ; d M > WILL TEST POLICE CAR IN REPAIR SHOF TO HELP BANK FACE RUN skin with military heels. Black kid two an. 1sses EVERY 4 HOURS Vroprietor Melt. Selitiyran sell | apiwers’ Naver Fauiictien auaie eyelet pumps with French heels. Sizes . Serer Jo Dead Storage. Open lis Doors. are not complete. PRoungsiown Billy Sunday Mayor | give motor care whieh Arnold Rehuccl Three hundred and fifty persons P > Plans for New Official of Corona, 1. tL. said bad been left in about 7) per ‘cont. of the depositors o! SECOND FLOOR ; ; bcd . deat storage wore found in his repair|the Mariners’ Harbor National Bank of 1 With Novel Job ahop, No. 415 Bust 107th Street, by D Island—which closed on Aug. | ‘ “& YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Dec. 30 tectives Kane and Murray of the au- . when @ $500,000 alleged defal-! . W any temobile Squad, and he was arraigned © former Cashier 2 An official breath-smeller wil ‘wa Eber ? > : . Teve a eG Gi urea obits » theft ot : 4 2 eel Exn had aN - The Boys Section . ; ; Mi icei every. tour boure atier 7 1 went, af their fatal depos! A EVERY mode tailored to our order, every mode a splendid value! Pe iest George own veo ce Foul Harte anisnedian toicioan: (ie Coats— Mackinaws There is a choice of several styles at each price in a range of seasonal Roe bacedaae nos eee Leta Hehe BRGUNpSrinent Ter 0 ‘Radically ‘Reduced in Price colors. They are developed of delightful warm Winter coatings and So When } take office 1m going to | Pack, from, I 3 vidval deposits should be withdraw Bator pallcnwan? orn” [aie eon mobi the bank could pay ihe rena $8.75 and $1 4.75 most of them are trimmed with wolf, beaver, nutria or squirrel. ing 40 per cent The dank was eee ° ployer, Lester Schumer, No. 29 * Whe pledge,” he says, “Then Pm | BS\) Brooklyn. ‘The boy said he t . Decker, assistant cas ing to employ a sniffer io tn- | received permission to tak» the cay med defatca Schumer denied this ee ie ae - sidon, one of the bigge Overcoats—All-wool chinchilla, and cA Splendid Value for Misses —., t ov - oN RECORD CARGO FOR t, *& k J bi E . | . . . Mees wilt codet, axa Itt ’ blue kersey and mixed materials, BECAUSE of a special purchase, we can include in this Sale a smart bloused-back coat 1BE pur. chewing won't go, wither.” ven aes - worsted and wool-lined, made with developed in orlando or palmetto, elaborately fur-trimmed and specially priced at $85 . A F s 1 ¢ WALLACE PLANS t ! 4 apis jof forgery, and grand ateens:, He, ik muff pockets. 3 to 10 yeai WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COAT DEPARIMENT—THIRD FLOOR = FARMING PARLEY as $14.75 Africultural Conference 10 Be — -—_ : Called on Suggestion of Presi- = . > | Overcoats—All-wool materials, wool- dent, Capital Lams Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops lined, with muff pockets and con: WASHINGTON, Dev, 80,~-Secie- | : A tary of Agriculture Wallace will call) J — =. A aa vertible collars. Exceptionally well : lelrias sbagibdass hae . | made coati. 11 to 18 years. ely to-day. Ls mien es nm | Boys High Shoes 414.75 Harding to mpersiaen apeliaon, sus-| - i . Mere pees ani ses of Pebble Grain Calf Mackinaws — All-wool of splendid out of its distressing financial! ff sturdy quality. The majority have (obAition, it was learned. 4 gg ae ae CKLE it . §$ large shawl collars. All have sold Re ator atone vs, | Price 6.50 Only until now for much higher prices. Pivrecetion to Be Heady Jas. ¥ $ 10 to 18 years. i engl Value "6.50 Plus $8.75 and $14.75 weeks Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle be tried @ second time for man- ter growing out cf the death of The object of this advertisement waren hres 2 = is to sell this shoe and to tell you aeisid on tet na omens toeah that it’s selling. It is one of the ; Left te Right — See To ces vl greatest values our Boys’ Shoe | BIL. Oversees 478 | Afternoon Frocks for the South | In FOURTH FLOOR are making elsborate prepara- : ee Mackinaw, $8.75 delay.” McNab declar TIS yy lackinaw, $8. wil bo reedy Jan, f" wait che Shop has ever had. Made of a 4 ene Favor cAll Sleeves or No Sleeves Attorney. j ei the ‘nstient ane. re: i pebble grain mahogany calf, with f\ f THE flamingo crepe creation, left, has gone in for sleeves so enthusiastically that they extend ‘steadfastly to tk fer publica- i. A , . ¢ es vorked out in black and ——__-- | the: below the hem and all but detract from the very decorative design wor out in ORS! | heavy oak le : soles, inlaid { iy VEN aN beads. No sleeves is the motto of the black French crepe frock, right, that introduces 5 ene Ae with a genuine slice of water- H \ = - ; | the French flare for painted design. Both give you a glimpse of the deligsctel and surprising roo) roo! i ; \ ? ff: ‘ new creations for early spring and Southern wear now being shown in TON, Dec, 3¥.~The pro- | P f wearp f rawhide. Has a . WOMEN'S AND MISSES’,GOWN DEPARTMENTS : enema Ton, De ies tcconare as lot of competition-from #8.00 up. 2] “gnvoutgrowth of the Armament Con- to-day received the support | Committee on the Lim Sizes 9 to 13'. and 1 to 6 | : ; 4 Painted Parasols, $5 and tax pet F QUAINT and gay and utterly charming are these parasols, wipes tales of Southern Franklin Simon &Co 1 loo ra Y suns and sandy beaches. Bright hued flowers are scatteced over great flat surfaces of grey, 6 o 3 5 red, blue or green. ; Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets i GROUND FLOOR CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP —Fifth Floor

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