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Her PuzzleIs To Choose Cash | Or Matrimony | {Girl Perplexed About Accept- ing Inheritance That For- bids Her to Marry. WORCESTER, Mass, Feb. 14.—If you were a young and pretty woman and had a score of eligible admirers, what would you do if given your choice between renouncing marriage forever and the income of a trust fund of $60,000? Perhaps some one can answer this question for Eleanor Katherine Berlin of No. 974 Main Street, a stenogra- pher in a real estate office here, “Ever since it became known,” sald ahe, “that Charles A. Hamilton of Chicago, to whom I was engaredg at- tached this unusual condition to a gift to me in his will, I have been asked che question over and over again. “1 don't know what I am goins to 60. and I am no excep- tion, look forward to the time when they will have their own homes. Wor years I have pictured that time in my mind. Now I am called upon to erase the thought from my mind f lose the income from th “Of course, it is a w for a wor Most girls, I accepted money making a greater decided not to? would sacrifice tha Isn't this a & This Orien- “tal Ring isallegedby Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to §@ bring to the wearer Health, Happiness, Prosperity, Long Life and Good luck. The fad of the hour the country over, Don't accept imitations! None genuine unless the Sis stamped inside, Get one today at your local jeweiry store. $750 wy sorin STERLINGSILVER Lighter Wei bt Ping $1.00 | ALSO 1M OK, 14 AND PURE GOLD: SNEEZE! There near you. Germs in every sneeze. Vaseline Reg US Pat Oi EUCALY PTOL PETROLEUM JELLY | will safely and effectively break up Cold-in-the-Head and if used as a precaution, may ward off INFLUENZA | Apply in the nostrils several times @ lay. Especially efficacious if applied betore retiring for the night. Im handy tubes ut all drug stor CHESUBROUC N.Y.C, WARD OFF ‘COLDS AND INFLUENZA When you have a cold and neglect it you ure in yreat danger of juflu- und pneumonia ‘ he pure food clenen John's N cold and ive effect of Father dicine helps impurities, Father John’s Medicine soothes and heals the lining of the bre athing pass se it is guaran- hol or dangerous Sixty-five years drugs mn any form, in use. AMUSEMENTS, re _ | SSsBROADWAY: BENET VAR THY DALTON s: so RoneN VRLENT BUT YLENTY! GI TOGETHER Pi wo" Today HELP WANTED—FEMAL XDBRERES, ‘epvelopes, eto.; « id typiele. Pan Agency, 61 is. is influenza \/ © TETPPODROME * 33 GUILBERT Mgt. Helen Love, 1 W. 34th, mabe Piano, CHINESE PIRATES CAPTURE STEAMER) $120,000 Lost’ Taken From Vessel Bound From Shanghai to Hong Kong. PEKING, Jan. 10 (By Mail).—A recrudescence of the activities of former Chinese pirates recently took Place when the Kwang Lee, a steamer bound from Shanghai to Hong Kong, was boarded by a band of thirty Chi- came alongside in junks AMUSEMENTS. CHARLES PURCELL anne LeRoy Smith's Symphonic Ore Hubert Kinney, with May Male Nordstrom—dJamits Other Star Acts, San Pormitted In Woxes and Loges, W.48, Bry.48. Mate. Thure.& LM French Play with all the fl MONTMAKTRE SHUBERT er W. of Bway, Bi atincen Wed. & Sa wee. PING & NEEDLES" Chenve Souris sit Rut tneatre DIRECT FROM 49TH ST. 7 : Cire Bway. Cire! Mts. Tues. & Sat, REPUBLIC ; Evenings. ELTINGE West 424 8. Mata, Wed. and Sat THE. DEM VIRGIN | with “She ST kes | Mer cOuRTENAY «tA 48"ST. Ties. mats THURS - SAT. BOOTH Sica MATS Ww Ag St, Woof By. Eva. 8.50 Wed. ‘and Sat, at 2.30. | _ THE Baha hl WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922, and demanded the surrender of tne | | vessel, The pirates imprisoned the crew and commanded the captain to | continue his course toward Hongkon When the steam ched ‘Caisemi Bay it was stopped and the junks loaded with plund M4 | the ship the jdismantied, 1 i mounted |to some $120,000, including five cases of silver dollars consigned to a Chi ne ink in Hongkong. One Chinese enger wag killed in the boarding of ship by the pira but they compensated the fathe: hoa pres ent of $500 and two gold watches, AMUSEMENTS. _ “Solsons Sth St Theat Ay. & 5081, tev,8 26 Matiiees Wed. & Sat AL JOLSON «sowso” | BRINKEES HORA EEVOR M a. "DESERT SANDS” | and Sat. wim E Amba sador 8.3" leit te ign BLOSSOM Tt BUOU Matinces Wed. ad Bat m DOVEN ROAD ‘it Ee NORA BAYES The Manical Hit of Agi iw BREAKER |" AT SELWYN THEA. wv. 424 Bt Mats, To-morrow & 8: a Cawthorn’ and Lillian Lor BLUE We re tn AL COMEDY RE’ COMEDY #1#: St. nr. Bway Mats. ‘Thursday & » PETROVA; A THEATRE GUILD PRODE WHO GETS SLA ED Woof B'y.Bv.8 ATION. Wa.ast 10a LAUGHING AUDIENCE, evs @50 FOMST. Kea rain HB WARNER: : NCE mK iy, Pauline Lord Acukias i> in “Anna Christie” Presents 7 VANDEKBIL: Wyld Prag ‘ (i: Sist and Broadway The Entrance to the Land of Refined Men ; “BACK PAY!” pivaui : RIALTO: TUBES PARADISE RITERION , | “WHER! Y poy TO. NGNT VIOLA DANA oy ape curva. iH ah ie LY 1st St. CAPITOL, MARK NAZIMOVA TRAN in “A Loll’s House” Strand Symphony Orch. Moth Bt, & 34 AV. Poo, Bronx Opera Hou- CThices, Mats. Wed. Sat THE MAN WHO GAME BACK |<: ___ CONCERTS S AND _Music. LUCREZIA BORI in Costume to rive Ont! SPANISH, FRENCH, rig rine ‘Cellist pactacaatten apg HOTEL oy Navn tel, 2 20, Il O'Clock tive wud ARTURO BONUGCI Difterent. CHICAGO OPERA MARY ane General Dirvc ANHATTAN Siena TOWN HALL YVET THANK U o =e YEAR| : BULL boc DKUMMO B8ith Time of the Frank Crayen Comedy Bt Ey = a SAT 2/30. CASINO Pateretce », ‘The Deluge” A Human Comedy PLYMOUTH soniicionvies @Sat 20 HATS WED & SAT 122% NO HIGHER ZIBGPELD TRIUMPH | MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL in NEW AMSTERDAM ROO, at NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC EMPIRE, !,0°4aun.s TO-MOK (DORIS KEANE czsnua Even, 8.15. & Sut. 2.15. The National Authem bya, 8.20 Henry Miller’s 14% 448 ILAURETTE, 3. tactley TAYLOR, |. aires GAIETY : Deer ie HUDSON 4 MARIE LOHR ‘Xi HUORA ree VICTORIEN SARDOU, Sto FARR FRANK FAY’ S “FABLES” Jourtal nee Thurs. L390 LAST 7 TIMES COMEDIANS A Midaight Perfor LIBERTY\) + GEO, Me COHAN S in te Wholesome Musieal Coniedy THE O'BRIEN GIRL KNICKERBOCKER " : b”| wih Ae B Mathews, BELASCO dap, Bt ee ULAIG. Kiki] CORT \ WALLACE EDDINGER— Avy in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK™™ QUAN TARE SEER q SED. WYN u THE PEVTECT FOC 6000 MORNING DEARIE) TIMES $0. Ailen Pollock in| ant 7] Times, Fen 15] ay & € oe k0. Mare “A Bill o! Divorrement’' LYCEUM ’ LIONEL ATWILL 6.05.8. || MARIE DORO 8! ny Wm. Ht Ure MUSIC BOX SS)8% 05"! ‘ unvine.. “MUSIG BOX REVUE" SAMH. HARRIS %\- 44". *+ Wilh ERNEST TRUEN, FRAZEE 4 | EY 63D ST. Music ates 1 SHUFFLE ALONG Puncl &Jidy |MAT. TO-MORROW, ENT DAVID REL asco | '» LILIES OF The Fi es IRVING SIX CYLINDER LOVE | DULCY ; LYNN rohan MARY PLA NATIONAL Pipaiena Sure Relief | FOR IN ean CN. Sure Relief AMUSEMENTS. ™! W. Col. 8800! Last 7 CENTURY. wasate | noxaLy The the Olate Sold er T5StA 30. | ASTOR Thes.. 43th & Bway. Eves, 8.3 Matinees Wed. and Sat CECHL LEAN 24 CLEO MAYF! LD in the E aco" The Blushing Brite bie Maxie Elifott’s 8th. a ed, Jy With! B MOUNTAIN: MEAN sige, am ee auch ed& Sat. MATS WED - SAT. __ MATINEE TO-MORROW KILBOURN GORDON, INC presents yaonn wan a eR WAROF “Full of thrills—ghosts, voo- doo, theft, murder, mystery and romance.” J. Ran.in Towse, Post Present J, SMUT H's & JOHN & HAZZARDS 4H Broadway Swecess A METKO-RPX” INGRAM” PRODUCTION Eyes We to $1.00. Pop. Price Maus, Gente Rese sENTRAL TESS | TRA TONIGHTO:S cant PRESENTS MABEL, BURKE, 3 & id. Stanl 3d Sh EAR 32 AV LLOYD in ‘Bumping into boy Bes ie BEST. 10—BIG ACTS—10 - [PALACE Ran A STAR FEATURE NEW YO! AS RIVED MRS. IRENE 1) CASTLE oaks | | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN qEEB. 51415. MATINENS SUNDA ‘THE PRODIGAL} Cameg mo HOLIDAYS JACK 5 NGER SHOW With MARRY LANDEK. BROOKLYN _FOR SALE. -DIAMONDS-| Walches - Sold Jewelry wan $1.00 8 Wee F fone Cort. Saat, roseniative if Desi American Watch & Diamond Co. 6 MAIDEN LANE UPTOWN BTC 4th Floor Take elevator A nies up 4 PHONE VANDERMILT sia ZARN FOURTEENTH ST TH STREET Founded 1627 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Month of Special Purchase Sales : Buying dnd Selling for Cash Enables Us to Offer You Better Values on First Quality New Merchandise ° DiAM NDS on CREDIT | CIM tny SHAW juss g “GHOSTS”: ROYAL GIAMOND & WATE! $2. | Selected New Mixed Feathers White Semi-White — Women's ExtraSize Suits Of Tricotine and Twill’ Cloth 36.00 Were $42.73 Three distinctive models with semi-Tuxedo, shawl or notch collars, tailored on long lines accentuated with braiding. Coats are lined with excellent quality silk. Sizes 4214 to 5214. WEDNESDAY Special Purchase Sales Women’s & Children’s KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Cotton Fleece Under- wear—hith neck, long sleeve vests and ankle length drawers, regular sizes—were .87. - 163 THURSDAY Women's Fine Cottén Veste— low neck and sleeveless—band bodice or crochet tep—pink and white—regular and extra sizes—were .85 and .47.. 24 extra sizes—were .97,.... . CHILDREN’S COTTON FLEECE WAIST UNION SUITS—vest, IL waist and drawers combined—high neck—long sleeves—ankle 67 length—were .87 seeee @ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase Sales FEATHER PILLOWS Mixed Goose Feathers—in vari- ous tickings— 20x28—were $1.62...... | 22x28—were $1. 24x30—were 26x30—were § —in art tickings— 20x28—were 21x28—were and Feathers it tickings Goose Mixed Duck and Goose Feathers —in herringbone and assorted art tickings— 26x30. nae Bo Down Feathers— in assorted tickings— 20x28—were § 22x28-—were 24x30—wer 26x80—were $3 rates 1.45 +++ +1,67 1.95 2.22 Special Purchase Sales 630 Pairs Wool Finish BLANKETS 2.96 1920 Price, $6.94 Single bed blankets in white, grey or tan, with contrasting color borders, or plaid in varidus color combinations, ABOUT 900 PAIRS ALL-WOOL BLANKETS—fine quality—66x80 in @ variety of plaids - re 1920 price, $15.94...0...sseeessveeee PR OIG . 6.95 ABOUT 560 PAIRS WOOL. AND COTTON MIXED BLANKETS— size 66x80—various pluids—also white with colored 3.96 borders—1920 price, S4.97ssse+eeeeeeseee CBs aOR 96 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase Sales PRINTED VOILES .20 Yard Were .37 to .57 Voiles for Spring and Summer dresses that show lovely designs on dark and medium grounds, 38 inches wide. A great reduc- tion such as this offers you great savings on Spring sewing. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase Sales Petticoats and Pettibloomers Models in this sale are all new, fresh and attractive. Silk Jersey Pettibloomers — | Flesh and White Satin Petticoats, black, navy, peacock, henna, | —shadowproof — panel back Amerienn Beauty, brown y ga and front—ext —cuff model—were 85.94 Oud were $5.94, $6.94 SATEEN PETTIBLOOMERS—black, brown, tau purple and hunter—were $1.88... WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase Sales Extra Size Flannelette Nightdresses 1.85 Were $2.48 Three desirable styles, in pink and blue . stripes, with square and V-neck and collar. All scalloped and daintily trimrhed. ' Extra Size Flannelette Night- ,; Extra Size Flannelette Petticoats dresses—pink and blue stripe, models in pink and blue stripes, all gray and all white— weer collar and cuffs and | gee flounces, with tucks —oF —were $1.9 cove) eR Ee 64 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | Special Purchase Sales NURSES’ UNIFORK 1S. The Winter’s work makes great demand on the nurse’s sup- ply of uniforms. This timely sale will enable her to replace her worn ones with fresh models of best materials and make. UNIFORMS—of fine quality linen-finished cambric—besides the ple- tured, there is another style with low collar and three- 4 quarter sleeve—sizes 84 to 46—were $4.94 soca 25 NURSES’ WHITE POPLIN UNIFORMS—one-piece model, with round collar and link cuffs, as illustrated—sizes 34 to 46— 5.35 Were 86.74 .......ccccccccccccencerscones Stet eeeeeeneed NURSES’ UNIFORMS—one-piece models of white “Tloea-tiateted cambric—-low collars and three-quarter sleeves— 2 65 sizes 86 to 46—were $8.50..........e+eeeeeeee seeeeereen ele SIMILAR MODEL—with convertible collar and long 3 65 sleeves—were $4.50 ....%--scescnsscceceevccsereess - m MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and ThursdayUntil 1 P. M. ‘To preve..t dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 96 all wool — full w Spring colors vy black DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 97 ct. Silk Mixed Po; Yard wi it--soft ohi 2 ‘arth light and dark colors, SILKS—MAIN FLOOR 57 ct. Mercerived Shantung Suitings Full range of desirable colors for sults, dresses and skirts. $2.19 Men’s Sweet-Orr | Overalls or Coats........, 1.67 Plain blue—blue striped or white |, ! lar sizcs—extra sizes 20 nat MENS CLOTHES—BABEMENT. 18 ct. Women’s Imported Irish Linen Handkerchiefs... ... «ll Large sixe—Kood wearing qual- it WANDKERCHIEFS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.07 Women’s Cotton Union Suits ght — low” neck — WAS GOODS—BABEMENT } and top Anish—knee yen KNIT UNDERWEAR—MALY FLOOR. $10.50 Boys’ Suits 7.45 All-wool cheviots in gray, brown, | 97 ct. Infants’ Slips. 5% Waite lace and em- broidery’ tri INFANTS’ URESSES—SECOND FLOOR, id heather inixtures—also ve—8 to 16 years, S' SUITS—THIRD FLOOR, 7 . | $14.95 Rogers Al Chests of $2.79 and $2.95 Men's Medium | Silverware ...set 8.98 Weight Underwear 2.35 Consists of n of dinner Stuttgarter and Glastenbury knives and forks, table and tea makes—sizes to 0 inch: Spoons, | butter knife—French, MEN'S.UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR 1 gray finish—Greeian designs. i} MALN FLOOR, 35 ct. Men's Black Cashmere | . 37 Hose... 21 Large assortment of floral patterns, Light welsht—firet quaiity-—en | TICKING BASEMENT. sila $1.52 Sheets. . . 9 HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. {2.77 Floral Si koline Comfortables. COMPORTABLES—HABEMENT, MEN'S HATS--MAIN FLOOR See Pages 9 and 11 tor Other Hearn Adventising

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