The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 18

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ie WHAT | (IVE [SHOW “ANGEL” HELD] tots: ser! gon now Jore min ont at BROOKLY aT MADE LOV FOR 40 BURGLARIES|'"s. ‘nding puycane | ih ew mine trom anf | ear her home Tues-|his room at No. 2927 Weat 16th § is, Miles Boucher of No, 162 West 66th | since owever, she has| He i | MRS. MELLON e4ye Street, who is alleged tb have com- |p; nd and the doctora | St mitted at least forty burglaries in|" ooeee tye sien, Gone NO PLATES order to finance a burlesque show, | ‘ faa exonerated ‘totaal od se hl was held in $5,000 bail for burglary | Hey *, as the point ot Bar as | Ridicules Butlins Story and a oe aan Serres hel Ne Gall lighted urred wan not You! FULTON STREET: BROOKLYN Asserts He Sought to Win CAI CR ee + ae SO All Women i es ontinul ' i the jewels and other property stolen If your teeth are in good condition G D S | f St tl V | Y eae by Boucher, singe last November ts you look younger, you feel younger uin a ress ale oO artiin alues H BAN FRANCISCO, March 23.—Jabout $600,000. ‘The p h Some of 15 Iwi titnttona ni Saranne doles | August Probst, former butler at the] helped clear up forty bu Lake Doomed, Let's show you the marvels of } exctusive Rolling Rock Club near]™4y help in some others h 28.—A portion . Bay. o ve a 3 j, Pitgbunch, who charred that he wal" Tie specific. complaint on which]! sterans’ Hownitall WATERBURY METHODS An Unparalleled Special Purchase of } & victim of a deportation conspiracy | poucher was held to-day was made}’' z tedibent | Because a young heiress lost her heart | by ie P.M, Barker of No, 290 Park}\; Ate nerree “ . >’ Edda | EER on a IE lb Old teeth out, new ones in, in wd Hundreds of the Spring Season’s Newest ; f were reported stolen, Our own anaesthetic allays all pain T ALL CLUB GIRLS, to every woman at the club," accord- tichard B. Mellon, who Francisoo yesterday, wife of a Pittsburgh financier ada sister-in-law to Soere- | “Amateur.” " tary of tho Treanury Mellon, 18-1 NQ BONES ARE BROKEN | °-D CONEY CHARACTER! WareRBURY DENTAL COMPANI | @uled Probst’s assertion that she had BUT GIRL _CAN'T STAND bleh id i ora of Inland gusuisiaa 1807 | advised him to return to Switzerland nm account of the romance said to have existed between the butler and Value of Loot Stolen Since Novem: |day nix ber Is $500,000, Detective Declares. was proof against the efforts burglar, who attached to its door title page of a pamphlet head Abba i Affitetion of derney desk |t the stm _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 23, 1992. ' Harry Heyer, of Whiteville, brufsed about the © broken bones, the 1 GAS KILLS “POP PERRY,” for forty-eight by an automobile driven by | Cone y lal d, Death was pronc All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn OPPENHEIM LLINS &@ Frocks of Crepe Back Satin Offered at a Price That Outdoes Even mt, ‘ack by Aato. y Coney Island, real Miss Virginia C. McKay, Pittsburgh os " Stive Virsiate: ution onday” "aa Sie Doty Delis, ot sraneau, ale ___prepriator_ot Perry's Hours: 6 ro 6 Sunpays: cLoseo Our Own Previous Noteworthy Probst's story was "silly, trivial and | © aoe = = = ie fA rigiculous.”” BROOKLYN Dress Events of This Kind “I have no recollection of ever speaking to Probst except as a ser- a | vant who occasionally waited on us said Mrs. Mellon. “Of * at the club,” | @ourse I knew him as did all members. | “The story is ridiculous on the face America's Soremost Spesialists OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN ; Unmatchable Values ef it. I know that my daughter was mot mixed up in it and IT am certain that Miss McKay is absolutely blume- 13.75 Four Models Illustrated Mrs. Mellon's daughter, Miss Sara . Mellon, was said by Probst to have enjoyed the confidence of Miss hen in regard to the affection the Dutler said existed between the h@réss and himself. od Cut This Out and Save Money— Tomorrow—A Sale of Spring Millinery Brilliantly Expressive of the New Colors of the Day Are these Cleverly Styled Flowered Hats A trufy fascinating and extensive se- lection of beautiful Frocks—includ- ing Canton Crepes in the modish fly- ing panel, as well as straightline and other yoguish effects—beaded, embroidered and ribbon trimmed and shown in the newest shades. Offered Tomorrow at the Exceptional Price of 8.75 Three Models Illustrated and ' TOP- COATS prey e Every hat an exclusive adaptation—an en- semble of beauty and color -fashioned in ex- quisite Georgette-Milan combinations and trimmed withmarvelous French flowers. In= cluded are the blue and black Haircloth hats. BOLSHEVISM IN OLLAPSE! A Series of Ten Brilliant Articles EMMA GOLDMAN The Anarchist, Who, Entering Russia With High Hopes, Has Just Emerged, Disillusioned and Awakened to the Truth, After Two Years, and Who Writes From ' Her Refuge in Sweden a Bitter Expose of the Shams and Pretense With Which Lenin and Trotzky Are Tricking the Russian People. Of All Visitors to the Dark Land, She Best Can Write of Conditions. The Series Begins Sunday, March 26 and Will Appear Daily in “WARNING! = Always say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting , genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved “safe by millions for Colds Headache Neuralgia . Rheumatism Toothache — Neuritis Lumbago _— Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer” package which contains proper directions. a Handy "Bayes" boxes of | tablets com only a few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 160, Aspirte ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Memeacetionch cater of Setoxlicacté

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