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ee ane eee meen enn » . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, eee Soe meee EEnar ‘St. eee el all A ns. WILL TELL JAPANESE |CONSUL’S DEATH IS HARDING TO ACT IN CASES $5,000 FOR TERM “CROOK.” |MAN CARRIES OFF BRIDE yerardnd » wun or money wich ce thought would end in the match being ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL STILL A MYSTERY OF TWO U. S. SOLDIERS, | anu cnatters Wee Babe Director STRAPPED TO HIS BACK, | broken ort | = | Mriends suggested he should abduct} aa Belead age Ope Was Amoug Firat Kilted in| So Called Him, Wins fet, |Chinese Bridegroom § TONY | te gins 90 on the ariepleious “eighth” | Chemical Analysi racred tos | oe ‘ 0 t 4 " ‘s Me dom jhe and a few friends went to the girl's on to ) War Kon Ald— Bimer J. S. Coe, former cashier in the | Ematates Cave Mam riends we ri. Senger Going to Nipp It Guatemalian Representative i Wilat National Bask at Maweeeed. = i Leakey Gas home and they were in such force as to Lecture at Request of Was Pi Vietie Ads teeta 4 Snerer, was awarded a $5,000 verdict yex * . carry the day. To prevent anything ; 1S, FOISON Vices According eelved here by « jury in the Bergen rom ih North Ching Herald y like Inwlessness the bride and bride- Orientals. | Whether Manuel Diegnes, 11 yomtaeay: % j | tourt at Hackensack, “Lah-bah,” or the “twelfth \moon| groom were bound together back to vel | : : ith day." Is always, lucky for mar-|back and the young man marched off, Mrs, Margaret Sange: jorveu’s | Gen ew York from th tC. Winters, a former dive th , ; yremost advocate of birth coutr 1, is/ malin Republic, who died unexpected. ged slander and asked for $110,-|rlages. Poor people of the Anhul prov. lke the snail, with is oie chia. | Bargain Even ! out to carry her gospel t iy the Broad Street Hospital | one killed in France sald that while connected with | ince in China can be sure of an ausplo- e—on his Bargain Event: Ghe #il) Jeave for the Coast| Wednesday, was poisoned had not|and the other auffering from tubercu ank, Winters had referred to am| one ov isut going to the expense| TH sirl had protested she did not fay tothe. Ould boon’ datinitaly. de tosis contracted while In agevice in thin} 9%; want to be his wife, and apparent!y | ext month on her way t0 the Ort-| tefinitely determined this morn. | 10s De Grane, according to the | of consulting the fortune tellers, sutked,’ ‘but ‘next. day ‘Nhings were | APS, eture on ‘tho: chie! miner | ° evidence, reported to the members ‘of ‘ ; “f b ret rere runes to, Vachs Sh Hough Chie€ Medical Examiner | ye i aimed the fainily of Rudoiph| the church which he and Coe attended | ‘This year In the town of Liuanchow| smoothed out by friends. “But why tle pate a Beweh dendest nd an fie of contraception uncer aid after an autopsy that “it) runing, nineteen years old when he| that, Winter ed ie-|there was a novel marriage procession. | them back to back?" asked one. “Oh, > XFORDS eS TOUD EE ered GHAIeN) Gait i Par Was killed in Frahce, one of the first | ark to ’ mme=| . young man of twenty-two wanted hie | to stop the girl from struggling.” eaid a D Who regard birth eco i @ chemical unalysie of Die-| 40" Id U ere aiadn haw not ee] vacely, sta ‘ said he\bride but her parents are said to have|triend of the bridegroom. In other jon or Mn coantry’s Di 4 ed Wana to fully determine ieee ceived sufficient compensation from the had, used a rook,” but had thought him (oo poor for the girt and! woyds, it Was cave man stuff, AND population, Later she | le said there were somo signs of | Government, and that Hervert Baum- | Used It against another man gonnecte HIGH SHOES ; < h i | e ome ——— — = ———___ no. Dunn publicity director | #0lening, but refused to say what | gart of No, 2520 Grand Concourse was| seallit: Ne: Wits PRR ID HEB) a 5 - ho. recent. International irth| kind of poison, He also sald it was |forced to run away from a Government | sae emaiioenitabiae == Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance At Prices Lowet Thai ‘ontrel Conference, of which Mrs possible the Consut had met death |formambie conditions there, eCeUse of BANGS SUFFERS RELAPSE. |{, ~ | rices Lower Than anger (was elected Prowldent {ui {naturally, Despite this, however, he} Congressman Romsdale of Bronx in- ~ H. C. F. Cost of Manufact’g ght, sal her jah to Japa sd ‘arey * terested the re! ad Capt. Carey of the Homicide) according to foxad Noted Anthor Keating More Co! $4, $5, $6 Values assim tWo men to investigate | discharged from i CASE hospitals ured 7 3 . | to And on examination by priva: ; ‘rn| ‘The body of Senor Dieguez was re-}siciana that the disoase still Ingered,| A e INC. | author. and teeturer, very strentious day, but ts n" | first report nourishment agal HRIFT WEEK PRO PROCLAIMED. | taken to « ayer Asks Observance of Cults | FLEISCHMANN COMPANY = of Franklin. = > —_ FIGHTING ALCOHOL BAN.) FounpLING AT HER DOOR, sterday calling for the observance | onarged With eaiet Vote cnensileadbiepas Mayor Hylan issued a proclamation roughout the city of national thrift | BAaker's Wits the body would be|} 1 emala, Increased. She says she is forced to ad support «in invalid husband and daugh- a one thirteen and the sald Smartly Styled All-Wool - Midwinter Coats | iske that the amount be he Ame ews methods of pre anda | moved last night to an undertaking }He ts tn oe te a tne” ov having | Kendriv ed by the contraceptionists, and | establishment at No. 697 Lexington| heme At Tresscott, iid aha wie | TO unites wutte 125th Street West LA a Rg NM ‘ig | Avenue, Funeral services have not| Mrs. Rudolph Rubino of Ko, 3890 De| Stn but was more o ? jes had led to the request that she) Ke Bronx, asserts. she rec|aite iat night, his physician, Dar We a, to Japan [been arranged. Burial, it was said, 4 month compensation | Stewart i poor teen will be In Calvary Cemetery. It was | fro rnment for the death of |. "llc | recently wind ‘went an ingl GRAND RAPIDS { FURNITURE APARTMENTS FURNISHED realty FROM $50 to$9,00t | Pumps im one, two and three strap et. fects, Walking and Jaze Oxfords, Sally | Sandals, Cleopatra nds Six-Weekns- eek beginning Jan. 17. The Mayor) ‘stead Act at Secret Hearing id In part: “New Yorkers are doing well in tha| tise of thrift, and the City Govern is being udministered in the same} | ‘ Old Child Deserted, a ndelphin, When Mrs Antonea Westergard, PHILADELPHIA, Jah, 13. — The| wite of a banker, was about to e ‘ieischmann Company of Cincinnati and | her apartment at No. 131 Wost 61st iri. i. week dedtented to thrift and be ew York, rep Mod be a $10,000,000 | Street at 10.40 v'clock last night #he OPEN and Beaded Stip- Inning with the birthday of Benjamin | corporation, operating. aleobol distil- | ¢q; baby 9 0 eoks } in" should: serve in twofold pur-|ierlea in two States, with branches | cian’ cetjew tnrthe menbe ee eck SATURDAY | All, teat it will focus attention upon vd ranches | old, on a seties in the lobby, Pinned} EVENINGS. 1 es accruing to us as Indiv! throughout the country, faces revoca-|to the child's couf was this note} | dan a city trom the practiny of| tion of ita permit for violation of see-} written in. lead penett: 2 and to bring to mind grateful) Uons of the Vortead “For God's suke please ‘care for this emories of him who did more by caring ie being here behind 5 Je and precept toward the inculea- jor In the office of 8. F. Rut: | nabys..#8 t have Uo, way to provide hs m of the spirit of waste prevention | ter, Assoclute State Prohibition Direc-| give me doing. thin an any man America has ever pro- latter Is presiding for. the Uprom a heart-broken MMothe 150 a rt elec During the week a collection of relies ronan are Weterale staehamly oe me Dee roby 200 ut nr TY Ty. = ——)- —— lating to Benjamin Franklin will be| 3 300 HIL. , RAP tate tates aoveasaes ans C are e City Hall. * t ‘d ‘ | cA TO RE o ii 0) the Went 6th Street Station AR NURSES ASK ‘CHARTER The Government has four spectal at- and’ Po eewoman Mary Reynolds took + |tomneye from ithe egal “departmen Hevue Hospital. Mrs, Te [the Feacral | reohtbition | Commisstoner nade who han cared " in Washington who are prosecuting ' |ings, said the baby w dy ale Overseas Service League the case for the Goverament. and happiest sho had CHILD'S & MISSES’ | CHILD'S & MISSES’; INFANTS’ ASS'T’D LACE , SHOES, BRUSEN All Sizes, SIZES, 1:8 | } LITTLE BOYS’ BOYS’ BLACK BLUCHER STURDY FISHER BROS COLUMBUS ‘AV ENUE- GET. 03° & 104° STS many toun: the pret n ‘Wishes to Continue Ald, WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Women who as nurses during the war are @ charter from, Congress for | fomen's Overseas Service I tain a national organization ip suffering humanity in peac Philadelphia, President, nid | Tnatter before the House pelea | Read Our Big Ad in Today’s Journal - You Read our Advance Announcements Yesterday—you know that the Surprise Stores are. Closed Today—and you know thet it must be something unusual and sensational to cause a store to close up a day and lose business.. Well, tomorrow we start the supreme movement of our ives—a Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale Ta this sale about fifty big manufacturers, jobbers and mills will sacrifice thousands of dollars’ worth of high grade, perfect and desirable merchandise—and we hope our customers will be quick to take advantage of the event. We Are Closed Today Getting Ready for the Opening Saturday Business during 1921 was almost paralyzed. This made it impossible for producers to sell their wares—and as they had to have money, they were compelled to sacrifice their goods on hand. They could.berrow only limited amcunts from banks, and as they had to have money for running expenses, they had to dispore of their stocks at any prices they could get. We Acted as Bankers and Advanced Money on Goods They agreed to take the Josses and to take back any stocks Jeft after the sale. We contracted for the stocks of about fifty leading concerns—and we will put them on sale beginning tomorrow at price: that will astonish even those customers who know our low prices of previous years, Come to the stores and see the merchandise pied high on the counters, tables, show-coses, and in the aisles he of units ane thout ail Made up of women who werved the war—women from al- walk of life and represent- all activities in which wom- em, ployed there. to eonth 7 bo humanhiy: and “chore egune For Girls of 6 to 14 $11.95 Values up to $20.00. Materials are American Bolivia, Sue- dene, Chinchilla, with red flannel lining, and Cheviot. In navy, reindeer, Sorrento, Browns olive drab. Some have fur collars, ethers have large choker collars of self material. | J Third Floor. There is nothing in the world quite so nourish- ing or helpful as s Emulsion thin, anemic girls “teen-age.” It is Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield,N.J. ——ALSO MAKERS OF——— KI-MolDs || EASY Queen Anne HK TERMS $195, | | This is NOT a small Victrola within a Console Cab- Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 ron INDIGESTIt ON Read the Details in the Journal pM neopets Console phonograph of ideal * cm 2-Itse 1G teers "\ Oboe ° tor Fa, i Victre | 00D HEALTH OF | dice eSurprise,S Cyan] EL aN ict = ato | CHILDREN FROM | ive Heme | RICH BLOOD Sale of ga Health, Strength and Vigor | : AVAILABLE ae bys - R | & EASY TERMS ude epto-\Viangan. 9 | : eal RESENT COMPANY EXCEPTED t Sonoras ‘ nether child pale and thin. One eats | ly always it's a ference in the quality of the blood “A Sort of Play’ in Two Acts ‘ he’ strong child has rich, red blood diplenty of it. You love to see him t so heartily. If your child is thin nd weak, give hin Gude's Pepty-| ungan to build up the b 1 and see he ‘difference between a sickly, tne By Montague Glass lappy childhood and a bouncing, ralthy childhood | Get Gude's Pepto-Mangan at your ruggit's in liquid or form. De ir@it’s the genuine. WISSN ER : 55 FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN The Talking Machine Centre of Brooklyn Continued All of the models on sale are the favorite ‘cabinet style, that makes an attractive piece of furniture. They have double spring mo- + tors, and play all records. Every Romance machine is guaranteed. Creator of the Famous Characters ‘Potash and Perlmutter” “Advt These reductions represent genuine savings. Model No. 3—were $65.00................. 45.00 Model No. 4—were $79.00...............5.. 55.00 Model No. 5—were $100.00................. 89.00 Model No. 6—were $110.00................ . 97.00 We carry a complete assortment of Sonora and Brunswick Phonographs 60.00 to $550.00 Convenient: lerms arranged for the purchase “THE LAUGH LINES” New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 WorLD ALMANAC NOW_ON SALE 35c on Stands By Mail 50c ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY From this Automobile Comedy by Montague Glass, which was presented last Tuesday afte: - | noon at the Pennsylvania Hotel, will be printed in The Metropolitan Section of The Sunday World next Sunday by permission of the author Copy’ containing ett: The World must be receiv Bday Main Sbew of large machines. We buy and sell for cash except in selling phono- graphs. ee Pages 10, 13, 14 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertisin[f”