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| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1922. EVENING WORLD. TEN-SECOND NEWS MOVIES “fi Sir Harry Lauder, Sailing for Home, Talks of Bank Books as Fine Reading—Better Than Check Books © Lee oe oe ae Oe Sane ee aie eee eee ee ee ee eee ie “I wad rather read a young man’s bank “Simmer doon! Simmer doon! That’s a “Leeve wi'in yer income, Then yer bank “What mak’s a bank book poor readin’? “There ixna sae much in ma pouch—after “Naxt to the “Naxt to the Bible, the bank book is the hook than his credentials, Bunk books are var-r-ra guid motto for evr-r-rabody!” books mak’ fine readin’—aye, tine.” ‘They open the check hook too often, an’ the the taxes are ta’en out.” Wor-rerld's Fererli’s gr-r-reatest book.” book.” my. Sayre rerite readin’!” bank bovk no’ often enol” GIRL ALL-AROUND His First Arrest MRS. MALLORY WINNER | Fadicott. Boston, 6—3, 6—4; Mina Care $2 000 ON HIS HIP, “Bank B ooks, Fin une Readin’; 4 CHAMPION DEFENDS | J, 4¢ Years Was IN TENNNIS TOURNEY| 1 Coricre, Honan ts sea NEARLY FAINTS BIT Check Books? No! Leeve Wi’in See eee OF Dold Jalen cee ok Fourth Round—Incomplete: Mrs. J. Eh att Bjurstedt Mallory defe: 4 Miss Lillian Mrs, William Endicott and Miss Rose [Pts THUES OVERLOOK iT Yer Income! Says Harry Lauder FE et Nee ake Tent ta [ty Temata champion: |Bewian, 68, eA seo was the last/a time, only to be outclassed eventual. | Barger Wallach, Cop Now 7( Forty-six ye aker, Orange, No J., 6—0, G3, oo atts Molly National Doubles—Second Round- "| , match of the third id aingles for] K. S. Billings and Mrs, C. Magraney 5 and 50 Years OM} the woman's Indoor tennis champton-| Hoston, 6—2, 6é—1. Insignia. MAI ‘lth the cnaoltyn trl Tard, Short Hills, N, J., defeated Mre, ew York, and Mr, i ‘ American money. Thad to keep 3 rs leemited. | Evr-r-r-a man should hae his) ;, and Sir Harry twitched Wilmington, Del., defeated Mis Scharman, of Brooklyn, in the opening amond Newton, Boston: defeated Mrp, Interesting the early xallery.!ney, Boston, and Miss Martha Bay @ “The edeetion of the bank book is too) @ werk, less than 60 cents in a "Hold-Up Men Work So Fast in time Charles Fiood’s name appeared|ly by supertor steadiness and a wider MeWiiliam, Cedarhurst, L, 1, i i the cloth of the sobi es nave taht aes <o range of atrokes 6—8, 6-3; Mrs. F. I. Mallory and > copy, and he should keep it for private She etaee Meee Hela ts na “blotter” as the arresting officer | "The summaries follow Mik. tC, Mortiay Naw Wore dateans View of Crowd They Only circiilation.” al elias unt he brought John Vincent into] Singlon — Third Round — incomplete: led Mrs. P. W. Sprague and Sfisa sue 3. . . a HT, y, New York, defeated y, t 1s $5 f Seu West Side Court before Magistrate | Y1", eases oer a Ruth Yerxa, Boston, 6—0, 6—2. ! Get Store’s $500, rad It is that other Scotchman, Mins Lillian Scharman, New York, : = z Famous “The check book’s too fu’ o’ readin’ matter.| ) games Barrie, who has writ- Dovraa (olay. Tnemain cereohel a, ees) site mas ROK nines Third Round — Complete: They mal’ it their pocket library.” ten: “There is no such impres- el AC RLIERAS A mane ington, Del., de ra, A. L. Rob-| Miss Lesite Bancroft, Boston, defeat~ Ono of the fastest and most busi- Scotch tA P y sive sight in the world us a Ib Capt, MuriAyy WHO Intel: BOSREe Linon Jey Heaton, Mra. F. H.|¢d Mra, N. W. Niles, Boston, 6—1, hheas-like hold-ups if the history of Comed “On evr-r-ra page (the bank book) there} Scotchman on the make.” So :n Police Commissioner, went over to] Godfrey, Boston, defeated Mra. William! 4—6, 6 . conclusion | asked Sir Harry if the crime wave was committed at omedian kg : : Astoria in a rowboat, arrested five should be somethin’ nicer than on the} hore were not some particularly toon to-day in the ‘heart: of ‘West Burr-r-s: page before * ° * The end of the| &xpressive Scotch word to ex- Bure lars. Broy en Gen i sete Washington Market, which is prob- Fe a i press the useful quality we had the Oak Street station. The prisoners bly one of the city’s busiest and last page should be ‘Continued in our] jyon discussing. “What do you got 100 years uplece and Capt. Mur- 1 ext!” ca!l a saving man?” I inquired. ay Abcam hekd Gf: the department Fae pes ceaitucs et " SL eae Bunred Sir Sei FI a told Magistrate Douras. igbigrde = i ms “si ! Si d ! That’ Harry. ‘Cautious!” he added, the CORTON: . immi n! Simmer doon! at’s a ; into the ground floor office of the Simmer doon S| bine eyes narrowing expressively ‘To-day's arrest was designed also Golden Packing Company at No. 63 y var- guid motto for evr-r-r-abody.”) at the corners té TautItl w 1tEe respect for the police Little West 12th Street, drew revolv- See, aT aa eat nay o into the makeup of Vincent, who is ‘An! Lea’ him a wise mon,” the ere, held up the cashier and two other] By Marguerite Mooers Marshall| #!!¥. be liked it so much that his added, slinply janitor of No. 22 West 104th Street. men, grabbed a box containing $600 “Simmer doon! Simmer doon! Seat eine oF een isn't he? Magistrate Douras added emphasis to in surrency and a lot of checks, ap-| ‘That's a var-r-ra guid motto for waiting for the finish of th ae A Bee ' the lesson by imposing a $10 fine for propriated the cashier's revolver and, ayrp-rabody!"" Sir Harry Lauder | scrap.) One of the questions ho » LENGTH OF GIRLS disorderly conduct and Interfering escaped in a taxicab, the number of] told me, the Scots br-r-road on asked was how long a firh which was not observed by, the vic- might hope to stay in the ring aa SKIRTS TO BE FIXED Simeon (he uyatanders Ee “Hitteen or twenty years, at | BY HIGHEST COURT most,"’ somebody said vith an offlere. Only Mr. Flood’s wiv merce ome oman} || SMart Sports Frocks cS} Cr, assault charge Morris Bookstrom, one of the two It was the eve of sailing home. Harry Lauder shook his head LAWRENGH Last week Vincent refused to rec- JAWRENCE, areh 22, Migs ADELINE GEHRIG “ k visitors who witnessed the hold-up,| Sir Harry and comely, motherly with a grin It may + tegen me ognize the policeman's shield and tn- for Misses and Youthful Women 7 e ‘a lady La vhe e t of I've been on the stage for . . eaeere RAProme suited both th arer and ‘the in- sue Pain ear uace! te Aca Fis rales eek petiogle rie Fane thaur-rerty year's" he chuckled, Court of Kansas to determine Miss Adeline Gehrig is champion | & Mi ahGlIdY HbA AerORERA AT . had $2,000 in a wallet in his hip atron ote imagines dea “an' ina pouch is no’ fu yet.’ whether the skirts of Alice Han- all-around girl athiete of the iceman whd joined are an important feature of the Spring pocket. Deans might have become, had 1 reminded him of the remark, sen and Maude Buchanan, stu 1 Sago. To-day Vin- “T should make a motion?’ he re-| just returned to the Hotel Clar- and asked him if it were "fut? ze 5 United States and twice winner nt took up the burde of his abuse display in the Department for Misses’ ama and Flood, ho js an attendant + tw Capt, O'learn of ‘Trame By, de- Frocks, on the Second Floor. ured: “You're now a prisone dents at the Vinland Rural High ¥ sae much in it.” School, be extended thre ifter the taxes are below their knees and whet ta'en out.’ Then the smile camy was marked when questioned by detee-] idge after a daylong absence and to Fee “Not on your life, positively.” were about to sit down to dinner William Curran is the cashier. He] The waiter with the loaded table of the National ladics feneing inches it championship he grun ny of the Vincland's School won the all-around title There was a scuff ‘ ; was sitting in a space walled off from| arrived in the Lauder apartment Kk. Bodrdie’ Gasiveskanshaw. wen ; ie ayineeia snty-4ix years old and Vin Expressing the ultimate word in out- the rest of the office by a waist-high| simultaneously with the inter- leata Banke book avanas tyeet eine ciliary, Aavinere) wavon! i nerican Gy Both are grey-hatred ie bank book anne gt de diosa efiyana Ghee ce COUN phan al a of-door fashions are the colorful frocks partition talking to two men. Crowds] viewer. However, inasmuch as rite readin’,"" he confessed, 1 do de the dsessea, nion Festival in Chicago, ¢ ent managed to real away and : were surging by on the sidewalk and| our talk was to be about wnat Sir | Tic mg tart is in it, Tiut-a | ruled that Allee and Maul contd | 'ttln over fe hundred women [OTE Teeten et te the of tweed, basket-weave, silk-and-wool the curbs of Little West 12th Street] Harry calls “the thr-r-rufty bank book can be thrillin’—the go back to school without length athletes from all parts of the J ocioeman in plain clothes, although jersey, all-wool jersey, crepe de Chine, were lined with the carts of vege-] mon’? and his favorite reading— beat literary thriller in the world ening their skirts, hag sustained country he showed his badge. A uniformed J * J Ravin dealatn toadlie supple”. bank books—we decided that th “Naxt to the ible, the bank a demurrer to hia jurisdiction ye will defend her title as the |neliceman, however, managed to get vel-ette and other wanted materials. : A taxicab stopped at the curb, Two] Would be time for an econom book is the wor-r-ril's gr-t-rea filed by legal representatives of WomMinutendinsconATinION Ce Ele) fas ‘ 1] interview, of five minutes or so, est book! The edeotion o' the the School Board. An attorney Wiha) REET | Tinteans 1 arrested the tailor The prices range from ll dressed young men alighted and before dinner: bank book is too teem Eyre J. H, Hansen, Alice's fath Gin NE ARE) a RN Gl te complete job of it rolled into the office of the Golden UY en/ It MielBraokiyn Rotary T-fa, mon should hae his copy. An announced that an appeal would ub, > 1 Street Th, Flood, who lives at Rocking Company, Mite: ehautfour Of] Gib the other aay.” Ee reminded he should keep it for private eir- be taken to the Supreme Court to-night at 8.30 PM No. 150 West 105th Street $19.75 to 48.00 Balen al Bye nis engine to run} the notably “threr-rufty’’ com- culation—var-rra private No ate hee ette. ached Curran ana| dian, “that you would rather ither should know what ts in hi Be AUR REPLOR EES one read & young man's bank book bank: books, when within arm's reach one of them pointed a revolver at him and or- dered him to lower his hands. The other pointed a revolver at the two] 4,0 i AL anGuE A ¢ visitors and they, lkewise lowerea| Ve rather sad reading for most of ae Laas tak et ys 0 pI way, Lad Laud their hands. The whole transaction | US i" these days of profiteers and eacaty than his credentials, that bank ~ books are your favorite reading. “Not even his wife?’ L asked But don't you think they must It seemed to 1 Sir Harry seye, Any Frock-and-Cape Sports Costumes, for which there is so great a demand this s his voice a bit low- Sir Harry, in the armchair ered?) “The guid across from me, had dropped into ment on, blandly, “1 sidewalk but nobody looked in On a desk at Curran’s side was a tin box containing the money and the he West Forty-Second Street - c4nd - West Forty-Third Street materials—at peices ranging from one of his characteristic attitudes. ain bit ban checks. The thug picked it up and] ‘The head with the sandy frineo , Onyway, the Sc $36.50 to 120.00 slipped i under his coat. Then both| was bent, the light blue eyes fixed —a var-r-ra gull pr’ robbers backed to the door where they| on the carpet—except when they is It: ‘Aye keep somethin’ to wore joined by a third man who had| foued up under the shagye brews | verse!’ y tell to ony!* COMMENCING THURSDAY, evidently been waiting and acted asa} jn a swift, searching, humorous That's 3 lookout. The three jumped into the glance—the knees apart, elbows taxicab and rode on knees, brown hands hanging between them, brown fingers ae JAYS HE LOST AN EYE; twiddling to the tune of the way Madison Aue - Fifth Avenue cAn EXTRAORDINARY SALE of ath and 35th Streets New York ; man mar ; ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES | {fanny smite that Mlekered fj 200K 2 b] $ 4 ank Sirianni, No. Crotona | he crooned smilingly, in the little should know th WiAvenue, Bronx, Aled an action in the pause that followed my question, ceeded Sir H v P)Bronx Supreme Court to-day asking | His head took the little, knowing, book: should bet ed . . : : 310,000 damages from Frank Paratori,| sidewise Lauder tlt, the family |itiar All Superior Quality Fabrics, embodying workmanship | drugs at 188th reet and Cam- “Leeve wi'in yer Income,"* he ‘brelling Avenue, and Frank Caesarini, Went on “Then yer bank books “On ev-v-vra paxe there should of the highest character throughout. « trend of the druggist, a ‘ uggist mak’ fine readin'—aye, fine. Say be’ somethin’ nicer than on the Siriano! gaye there was an argument | (9 verxel'n: ‘We had those things resi ‘: Sea GROUP I GROUP II: ly \7 last and that Paratori r, we did these things last WAR! eosa ee bani oti ehould . ‘ the plaintiff's eyes with a mixtu we canna hae or do theso e con ‘aining ammonia.” He says the two men locked him in a room from which chatagens | feat mer sow "en | SHIRTS make on aul’ | SHIRTS Maat, eee caped by Urenkcing a window. He | var-r-ra guld motto for evr-r-ra- Wnued tn our + ean Madras ; also mercer- rear icl@lomeit whan eis en he has los eft eve as a re vod nieve 8 : ‘ H ‘ . z Ault. of the experience bes Sal Goma? and Russian Cords; perfect fitting, ized woven materials; in desirable / i hea values offered are better ta } “What mak’s a bank book poor thin’ put awa whieh We add welltaifored Shirts in various de designs and colorings ; also all bs oe FISH POISONS 70 AT : readin’? Sir Harry answered his a little bit, f Baa eee . d hite with soft cuffs rit x Flint ces. therefore are own question, smiling his twisted 5 tak’ a little, ¢ nowhen we want signs an colors. Ww! wi e. to ant pric ) CHURCH WEDDING FEAST) tir mite, nodding hie heed somethin’. The American people = = maiee’ Ot even ovale — rc S eatiin’ (At. Fob ade ; considered because we have (Members of Atlantic City Congre- hey open the check book ton are. gett t nod. aoies — i “shopped.” Fe or deken Atter Sapper. | often—an’ the bank book no’ often Bly Harry, v ewan 2 5 1 85 » ey oo | ATLANTIC CITY, Myrch 22.—More}] 70. ee annie nok LSet alas “tt "fe the ° ° } Bld bie Sires Sera eae a stconw: who ate © ‘ ratte ey mak’ ji ae" s He 5 oe So valual han seventy of pepeons who at their pocket library. Evr-r-rathin‘ , I suppose, an’ the taxes, Ae Poy de plete or partial refurnishing ended a supper served to the congre see they munna hae. An’ so Formerly $3.50 to 4.75 each Formerly $3.00 and 3.50 each ; ; {Ef the Dining Room, Bed- wation of the Rhodelf Sholgm sSyna- they dinna turn the pages o: “You belie j ‘| com or Living Room. owue Sunday are suffering from pto-| their bank book.’ w Tittle : Me fine poisoning. The supper followed fe yn Ben . F Dew easing: All Of the cHiity-two! per: I'm sure your book ts Int White Cheviots with button-down collars are “ f Flint € Horner @ine. Jone in the wedding party were} (UD) sure book is Inter < a 20-26 west 36" st. Intricken. ing reading.” I told Sir Harr 8 also included ia both the above Sale groups. “Conveniently near Fifth Avenoe” |) Fish which was prepared in a copper Away back in 1910, when 5 Sir tl 1 tettle is believed to have caused 1 Merry was plain Harry F son firoubie Officials of the synagogue were| Hostounewspapermen took him 'o hit siller, eve 1 worked in "Wo boata, - seo Jom Driscoll box, (Incident- the mine aa # bo) (or twa wbillin’ : hey, eae St season, are also shown—in a diversity : 2 een sas tax collectors and the High Cost out of the room. e nh '®) e Ss Fy Fy eae rate Sie USMS, sie ee Rchnteste fo! even his eaiaate | I of individualized styles and the wanted

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