The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 10

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. ° ~ 10 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. i See - pe — fh rd = — “ ‘ " na notice served on 2 ° s BRERS RAID CAFE, la fe th bb took $40 from the c: <a! YONKERS WOMAN J.P. n ls who wished the Tile Men in Jail men “covered” Jacob register. monty vatter. last midnight, ea I told ‘ Then cautioning all not to follow, .he . WHO WILL DEAL OUT (ty tang ORG - Were Fi dJ 5 Pi Herring. prop’ Lid bee hte Cafe. | robbers ran to an automobile at the nalore Jo, 1614 A rdam Avenue. the bar-|¢ d were dri t high dup |" GENUINE JUSTICE te’ ‘navined there] CUE JOY Ure Pies |x, aresrtan arte eile kel aeetee St NET ePeee OP ambert rothers ) ° - cu jenhaee | And Prison Fare JUSTICE Of PEACE, ‘ acmceliatinnst. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry “Inimy t y wanted l'to. a for )|Good Will to All but Unt e 7 e man to 5 ec ent — arden . . t “otto onan {Calls Them “Model Prisoners." I. Miller Semi-Annual Sale ~ j eon Wie women of] At the Essex County Jail at New- Now in Progress with 13 dleanes aed slant bed 00 i ae = 7 tai | | urtac’ she wala, [2° Frank H. Nobbe, Arthur Shii- Others $9.50 to $3,500 } Mrs, Carrie R. Thomas Is in | tuba "| stone, Albert Shatt \ i 5 Jeane of view, espe: , Shaile and Herman } Office Because a 1: jally in I tions and Child| Petri, serving Fede _ : ice Because a Land- | jelally in D ) Child eral Court sen- ' lord Evicted Her | levseca woman Nourceleans,| “neces for conspiring to violate the ut It Into Jewe bY. rd Evicted Her. Jand if she enters the courtasher in. |> isoman Ant. Trust Law as members NVEST the money you received at New Year's i oad fluence will Ie felt there, Women, | ¢ he Tile Grate and M el Asac received at New Years in a TOnkeres Ast woman’ Junie or how that thes have, the vote, mus ciation, are reported to be “m aq | ssnething that will last—invest it in jewelry. Such fe Peace, who, indeed. Is the erest themecives in all bes ‘| prisoners.” ‘They occupy a ee A 1 Reh wohiaa A, BMG: thee Mace ase government, an the COUPE ATE) Wr in the Wan Lee Afternoon Slippers ~ a gift will be certain to please both yourself and the { OBoven by popular vote, sat for yor Lite where one of them is under treat. giver. It will remind you of him—or her— throughout te frat time in her court, yester- JERSEY DEMOCRATS PLAN | ment for an obstinate iliness. Formerly $10 and $12.50. all the years of your life~- And it will increase i in- y. ‘ause she was evicted from | OF Ww |. They are reported by Warden Me- trinsic as well ‘ . j oe seins by a rent-ralsing landiord | | REVISION * DRY LAW | Guiness to have shown demoraliza- $8.95 as sentimental value as the time passes. t en Ce th naa Congress Also to Be Asked to/tion in only one respect—the develop- Hand made pierced pla rs. Carrie R. Thomas hadn't any Modify Volstend Act. ment of an abnorm: : sas inum top ring, 14-karat i] fea of entering politics In January, Hemeueat : Seat _ the Now| the pies served by a eey Whe in ad Other Sale Opportunities Green gold shank; 9. tine 1920, She was a busy housewife with Ie ec tuintut mitted to peddle sweets and pastry 59 Styles 36 Styles | diamonds $200 fn interest in equal suffrage, and an to prisoners. ‘The Warden ts $6.85 $10.95 ve! 3 ; ; a partioas z | W S ability to express herself which wan City last| larly pleased because the Balohore 6 10° | eS for her the post of corresponding roposed legisia-| after testing the prison meals, of the Yonkers Suffrage | bills should be|Serted they would not use tt T MILLER ation. ; eal of the Vanlvilege of employing an pent rn i Me . | Fine Diamond i Then along came a landlord, one d OF ore ee tions | caterer, se Fifth Avenue at 46th Street Engagement Ring 10 di Looen the first whe c My sing Fran ine 0 diamonds, up de anes ee centage ot _MRS. CARRIE RTHOMAS t, for the legalizing of MEO four beleaguered captains 15 West 42nd Street | $650.00 25 diamonds $210 up fr fs s f ApOErs or try- mn M. vance: Fulto Seg dl mares agintation | i it St was tmpoasibie [nx to find kind words descriptive Brooklyn Shop ambert Brothers’ store is newly stocked with i Le has this morn- j 8 act a biiljOf Samuel Untermyer, the four are 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond ‘ewe * newly stocked wil quality \ Wak ih the pation ot Nev hatha a))No ACERS antG on va | at ntemplate the beauties jewelry of the everlasting kind, at prices that are low %2 South Broadway, “but I didn't of both a El sg King, of the Mor- in accordance with replacement ts. Pe i think the raise or the method of pro- to) 1s lander thal al, which flows | ived check: N pales Wak a 5 cedure by ie Vivato. Oiler, ‘Wha-tairs| (olng, resolt petition | ; | wait si Sas re Year's presents are invited to ; Ravackuiva seobeicaily tse Wibave may know that their affectionate wishes have been 5 in serving the notice, which gave me| the | es and the cc carried out immediately. & may of two months; but the Iand- | Ameunt jrore than the | Hospital a renwlved | : : i ripe 5 city DY on’t’ be necessary in! ht rat Fi y = r Goat, perv he Withee, Sie apes my court hire a lawyer aio aTth et on slondase Hier (a, . i and got me evicted through the Jus- | case will be ns eally | te "and Anna, were injured. at YS Fine é, F tice of the Peace Court. 1 was griev-| Serious an me time, They were all riding —— Other Di d } ing at the time over the loss of my| «ven. Puor people can't a ear driven by Arthur Lawtork, | vetoed | son, Otis, who had been killed in| Waste thel: timo coming to Oth Stre when It struck | Scarf Pins t France. Another lady who lived with| "No 1 don't kngw very much abc . Enat Bromere | up to $1,590 1 the eleven of us evicted at the same (aw. but I have? strong con Qcg. Trade Mart Y ; time in this apartment house bad t.ce; and while I — j b @uffered the same misfortune. I . : | I4-karat { thought the Government ought to 2 ¥ | 9 | green gold. ‘ look out better for its gold star|, “I had three cases yeste: in| platinum i mothers than this, so I began im. |the a young girl ! ‘ | faced scarf i mediately to interest’ myself and : 2 month f art | others in a campaign for rent legis- ‘and. be pin, carve | lation.” o tress eefused to pay . is Ria ects set \ That was how Mrs. Thomas gut into | her after she had broken her agree Sh N D F with garne politica” Met netiviicn in behait ot | ment. the piri triea to get a summons Irst Showing ofthe NewDress Fabrics poe rent legisiition made her known to|for the three days’ pay. I 1 thyst, $8. /4-karat every houscholder in Yonkers, EBs Bie chile not to Bet, the a Seare tee eiiect, aoeentnnce of bez ° aa gold organized muss moctings, she frame elt that a servant who had b as | fe S d S scarf pin, titions, she formed’ the Rent|gaged by the month should not f fig roubles areetfecvely concealed. or prin an ummer H carved ue and finally she headed a local | she could leave without notice 0 4 border, delegation to Albany which showed | fore her month was finished "Send 15c. for Triat . w, : j pee " the Mleginiators tho dificulty, experi-| her understand sho had « duiy to per- T HOPKINS & SON, New York A whole summer wardrobe might well be inspired by these exquisite fabrics ! Ht Me polite cies ed ead hie isting lawe which enabled a land-|she had left her mistress in the Gouraud’ And how distinctive it would be! For not only are some of these new i carved bow, with Waltham 17-jeweled inum, lord to evict people on any pretext. |lurch and was entitled to no money. a ch intel - Bat _ ‘ I adjusted works $77.50 $36.00. The result of these and similar ac-| “In the second case { advised two| f@at=¥ah eo} i ON ask Hi] weaves exclusive McCutcheon importations, but their very patterns were f ; tivities was the Emergency Law, ‘tenants what were their rights under Store open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. specially cesigned to McCutcheon’s order. Their quality is so superior, that no matter how sheer their texture, they can be depended upon to give sturdy, satisfactory wear. Third Avenue At The Corner of 58th Street A New Illustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale and Southern Fashions—Mailed Upon Request BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specialty Shop of Oxpinal FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Fabrics that Inspire Frocks of Irresistible Loveliness! Soft drapable weaves for the slender youthful silhouette Voiles delicate as gossamer in snowy White or pale pastel shades—Cross-barred, em- broidered with dots or little squares. Dainty Dotted Swisses with dots that aren’t dots, but sometimes are circles, diamonds, buds and flowers. Now In Progress Special Importations of exquisite ‘‘Rodier”, “Lanvin”, and “Liberty” Fabrics Beautiful in color and design. Crisper fabrics for the more bouffant modes The January Sale of UNDERGARMENTS and BOUDOIR APPAREL Silken Underthings, Fine Handmade Batiste Lingerie, Negligees, Tea Gowns, Corsets and Brassieres HAIR NET “Beach 6 Motorbrand The Larger Net Designed to properly cover every style f i Delightful English Prints and Sateens, with prim, demure, or gay little patterns— Showers of squares, circles, irregular stripes, and flowers. Crisp Dimities and Organ- dies—Candy striped, spotted or powdered with tiny dots. { And then for Sports Wear Cotton Homespun—Always so attractive. And Dress Cretonnes—Daringly vivid with their big flowers climbing up garden trellises, and their gay batik designs. Linens, too, of every weight from sheer Handkerchief Linen to rough heavy weaves, and in the ; of Bonwit Teller & Co. Fineness rarest of colors, Capri Blue, Oyster, Gray, Syrian, Poppy. Others printed in bold sports patterns, broad stripes, checks and more conventional designs. AT EXTREMELY LARGE PRICE REDUCTIONS And Ginghams! Hair line stripes, Pekin stripes, checks, broken plaids, and authentic The Sham so Ee aisite ALL SHADES, CAP OR FRINGE four-toned Tartan plaids. And Crepes! Real hand-woven Japanese crepes in thirty- sca ii 1 5 EACH } five shades; Morocco Crepe in unusual colors; Liberty Crepe, Hand-printed in lovely | Pik ps dais Grit aha WORD Dott Oriental patterns designed exclusively for McCutcheon’s. IMPO RTE D H A N DMA D E L I N E N S The whole gabection pt sere sabe eee Parvelous expostan at tie AT 20% DISCOUNT and exclusiveness you must come to McCutcheon’s. We have de- scribed the fabrics but briefly for we know you will want to see them Exqu site examples of needlework and real laces from corners of old Europe, where hand work is exalted to a fine art. for yourself, Banquet Cloths, Tablecloths, Napkins, Curtains, Ben scr seer ire err Cc Spell of a ‘ Yoman Spy Assist — will not be slow in conveying to you olls and will inake look thicker, sot lovelier. An absolutely sate shampoo, Ong Size Only—106, | SA guarantes of quality. All Good Dealers Everywhere WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLER CO., Philadelphia, Pa. | New York Office, 395 Broadway al AMT WE WW ee tes Wed Se Vd Wd When Nature requires assistance, she Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Centrepieces, Cushions, Mouchoir Cases = - - T he agi Nature an intimation of the fact. Decline of REE WNT NCAT The Secret of Good Health JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES By FERDINAND -TUOHY back energy, inability to sleep well, head- (Late of British Intelligence Corps) to are binsusneas, consi panied, ‘ ae To Which the Entire Shop Has Contributed the Greatest Values ae : normal <a: eussienness of ming ane ody an i i i ¢ e€ and Execution of : any sign of digestive ‘‘unrest”’ should ws ite Bistory in The Trial, Sentenc action impel you to seek the aid ofa reliable MATA-HARI the Dancer dicine without delay. There i ’ ,’ medicine without delay, rere 18 no WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ APPAREL COMPLETE IN FIVE INSTALMENTS Take Renews euar—ns safer—than this Women’s Coats, Suits and Gowns °c ye In the First Instalment Major Massard, Who Escorted Her to the Shooting Post, Tells the In- 9 Misses’ Coats, Suits and Frocks cidents of the Beauty’s Defiance of Her Judges. Trapped With German Funds, She Contended to Winter Sports Apparel, Blouses and Footwear {the Last That the Remittance Was a Lover's Gift. | | Start Story To-Day on Page 27 e All Luxury Taxes Are Off—Adding Savings to Savings the 8 Pons Pills 25e—40 pills THE EVENING WORLD “es 50-90 pile

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