The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 20

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} , Bhop windows, and especially ‘ilum-] the police, for detectives told every- faated with electric lights, No one| body in the store not to say a word who passed could help seeing it, espe-| about the robbery, for the news- ‘N. Y. BOY LOST IN N. J. 1857 47th Street, ee a Surglars Took Strong Box : Fam by a newly discovered band of burs-} ang when the s which the Headquarters Safe} the signal, and ta i o-oo has dubbed the ‘camouflage’ | carried the real safe back and quickly Or inting cracksmen. Mr. batituted the ‘Den't” about leaving the] box. TE. Townsend of the Beck-Hazzard| could rip it ope Street, when he closed & recently opened «| turday.]an hour, during The safe was wheeled to the front] safes was not ¢ of the store and left a few feet from] terday. he glass door, in full view of the] It must have @lally an enterprising burglar. papers might ge! Bo, sometime between midnight| something about it. Then the burg- Saturday and yesterday a gang got|lars would read where they were Migs MURIEL M°CORMICK imto the store through a rear grating. | wanted. ‘The camouflage member of the or-| In ono of the ganization had carefully studied the] stores a safe wa appearance of the strong box from] way a few days the splendid view in front a hand-painted tric Light and Substituted Imitation. » Another of Commissioner Enright’s| for the Imitation safe from an old is Y )*Don'ts” was thrown into the discard |*ver tipped um One of the gang went outside then, fe reer it cannot be seen by the They had plenty of time after that ‘SOD on post was recalled by Manager| to drill the safe oy hand unti) they re, at No, 547 Second Avenue, near | Was estimated the work took at least re and] licemen, watchmen and pedestrians fwas a perfectly good safe, about four}must have passe) wt square, with 1,100 perfectly yood| dummy near the window. But evi- moleons or iron men inside, the| dently the burgiars were in no dunger ‘@ay's receipts. at any time, for the substitution of Under Elec- brella treet was clear gave his comrades Inside painted cardboard n with a jimmy, It which scores of po- d and looked at the discovered until yes hurt the feelings of t hold of it and print company’s Brooklyn 8 robbed In the same | ago of $1,900, except Debut as Actress in Role of duplicate of the safe Inside the store he selected a card-| was not substituted when the real Board packing box, the size of the}one was carried safe, Being a shoe store, there was| lice Lieutenant plenty of blacking to paint the box. A| the money in the station for the man- dial plate for the combination was|ager on the ground “robbers might @ made from the bright tin top of alstick up the station,” so it was re- Jacking box, and a handle provided ported Mr. R. J. Burlesque, Dry Agent, |: Makes an Arrest Like Tackles Rum Runner Who Has Policemen i i 2 rai Dorothy's deportment was perfect. ca eat Seats W. 44 8t, Eva. 8.0, Take Him in Hand as Intoxicated. ON QUEENS BLOCK| seventy-nve of Dorothy's, mammas.|[ jeg Magee’, moxeeteuetes ioteras LONGAGRE aed amet LITTLE Babs Mate Wet (Special to The Evening World.) bootlegger broke the bottle over sur- = well known in soclety, responded with ogre the Chinese to be almont ee ise4 — RES e WASHINGTON, April 18—Proni-|lesque's head ; «rush. Mrs. Winthrop Aldrich, as Mt Lapel Year, MAT, TO-DAY 2.) ——_ bition Agent R. J. Burlesque, one of} A chase followed, which took dry} May Buy Land for First of New] hostess in chief, officiated at ‘the | “S*METHUSELAH Gann Commissioner Hiynes's new rum Housing This SSemeers e aan x tat perform'ces to-day 2.1 ght 8 automobiles parked at : Wed. & Sut \U4 perts. Wed, Thurs. Eves, Thur Meuths, has supplied his bobs withland Pennsylvania Avenue. The dee Week HER WILL BEQUEATHS~ rere —— aatm St. Hen, #0 nok, ths rr ven., Ai Proof that his profession should eave}agent wus trapp'd by the liquor] rye Metropolitan Lite Tnauraner $1 TO HER HUSBAND VANDERBIL ‘Thea Wad anal PLAYHOUSE Sten! 48%, 8,3 ait, £8 een what his name implies, seller who held on to Burlesque'’s ve- | _ ~~ 2 in T “ ‘ Ws Arigd to arrest’'m tootleggue in| Vower ent shooting. Company announced to-day, through Non-Sapport and Wenlectneteccea CHARLOTTE LETTY | U The ae pont When Policemen Jolinson and | Comptroller Walter Stabler, in charge with CHAS. GREENWOOD “*ii:; ” PEPPER KENYO! the downtown district from whom be] powng arrived Burlesiue was down| or j ; : if Hl ‘DOVER R A Dit” NY K EM Lout to recive a quart of Nquior| om tha elidewalk, pistol in hana when of housing activities, that it has taken] “T give and bequeath unto my dear CHERRY BELMON ae a, cp bivent. 48 nie bootierger ted . so. | 29 option to purchase a blotk in the | and beloved husband, Willian Edwards, ; — vay 8303 nay elie but was himself turned over to po-| 0 see auares: ed to the police- B ' i A tet end ; a , POstttvEny LAST WE! a. | 66 99 With All Its licemen. cated and should not be perinitted to] the apartment houses in which the| the sum of one dollar,” reads the will [a 3 TIMES SQUARE ‘rear nay AYES “he oe aie The dry agent made the mistake} run at large While they were pick- 7 ? of Ella Morris Edwards filed to-day for oo HOUDINI: persenvant Moves \e NORAE! hen: Mons S082) 1 ABTH ST, Theatr @f Mashing his badge on the boot-|ing Burlesque up the bootlegger| MUM tent is to be $9 a month fon the sereen in “WARNER BROS, Present + ave: 8 legger before taking the liquor, The| escaped per room is to be erected. ‘The option Vitt, 10 43d . RODE BIKE 38 MILES|N. keith, No. 12 Clarence Demere ice Wrong Addr. haven, and Willd » Nine, Given} Park, Queens. EA iittte lad rode up to fam siivers| SHOTS IN. THIEF CHASE | tittes of « fourth. Although the plans DRAW BAZAAR'S CROWD] hve» to have been decided that four squar: fee cream parlor in Bloomingdale, N. Jate yesterday on a bicycle. He sald he had ridden the thirty-eight miles from| Excitement at The appointment of several deputies, | twice. fBeluding one woman, was announced | Many Persons y by John T, Rafferty, Collector | his way home Internal Revenue in Brook! Bamed are: Harry Cohen, Bireet; Stephen MeCormic! h Street; E ington Ave —— n. “Those | other policemen 528 731]men Jumped fr So, 24g | Policeman No, sag Webb of ton L. Rogers, No. 8524 jiceman ue; Harry Garoson, to the rear. A Po- CHIC. had refused to, keep] is keen, night o} Modern Cormick, granddaughter of John D. Rockefe! Miss the costumes and the scenery, and is His Name the stage director for rne production.| sale percentages in the little chil- Society is purticularly Interested in] dren's department. ‘Thus young or able Akian MeéCormien inexperienced mothers or nurses had agent and bootlegger around several at any Brooklyn; James De Tae Edwards bequeaths her house- + Corona; Lillian | Closed before the end of the week. furniture and to 1 Street, Wood Mr er said he has tentatively | tri osa Scott, “the evangelist,” H. Clayton, Kings reed blocks De Vv era Beseft) i jocks in the school rushed to the street, Policeman Louis Raia, on . fired twice as he and om the te tea ot| Character Is Given a ht Richard M TH and hurt his Knee and was treated at Bellevue, TONG NOON OOS TS NO TOO Forty-Odd Years quaintance of notable people re’ est book, “Forty-Odd Years in the ly any avenue of the literary we artistic and literary notables, the East Side with its famous rule of John Y. McKane. A fascinating chronicle it is, high interest for most every type c $4.19 Book Dept., Main Floor, Rear Macy & Co ASL AP AUP NG/ OG) In the Literary Shop Truth is never more strange than when someone who has enjoyed the intimate ac- and personal reminiscences of them, long after they themselves perhaps have passed on, James L. Ford offers a case in point in his new- A veteran literary man of New York, with scarce- Mr. Ford goes back in memory ta the days when Kate Bateman played “The Lady Brooklyn, and comes down through the decades with intimate recollections of their theatrical, interesting details of old New York li together with such as dance-halls and }9) meeting places, and Coney Island under the iron kindly and cynical in turn, interspersed with pic- tures and pen-portraits—a chronicle that will offer ion than lates cdotes Literary Shop.” Niet orld unexplored, SY of Lyons” in AmAaAmAnAar full of humor, 41 reader. i} ‘al iS] New York : . ROCKEFELLER’S Eilboutlage Safe in Window, 1D. Robbed Real One at Leisure|S™46= 80W TO-NIGHT ly awaiting the performance to- MET. TAKES OPTION permits the pu i time and the deal may be]. The value of the estate ts not given, every) way guyerior: <0 # 5 B'y &47 St. \ With VERA GORDON | street. vo-| Newspaper by the THE EVENING WORLD, NDDAUGHTER IN intent in the "creation" of permitted herself to be dressed all to show unwise mammas the of the safety-pin habit a Hindu woman so gracefully ties self in a hard knot. fect through some mystery of a © UNDERWOOD briskly to time. Therefore Miss Miss Muriel McCormick to Make} e! Choate, Mrs, John Sloane and} Miss Mabel Choate is President of the/ | _ oe Tk i ‘ others of Dorothy's official mothers | organization REPUBLIC Free et Bt et Hy iM untain Man , Sidney of the Maternity Centre Associ Dorothy will Nurs. asta) to: day 7 0 Blackmer Young Boy hung over their model baby, AGU, April 18-—Chicago society] proper pride, The patient doilie, who never { “Le Passant,” by the French Theatre, with Miss Muriel Me- lier, in the MeCormick will make her Chi- but as an actress in the role of ‘a young boy. She has designed ding role model clothing to a little child on Maret at her home, No, use of the property| Seventh Avenue, to close options on two othe: wards lives at Dorothy Court, in Queens and Is inspecting the Avenue und pel aes rect, ot been completed, it appears CHINESE MILLIONAIRE of woartments will be erected Men and Women Who Write It Drawn by Herb Roth over a long term of years learned to look to THE WORLD for the scholarly musical reviews of the late James G. Huneker, have found in Deems Taylor a worthy successor to one of the most trenchant critical pens in America. Himself a musician of note, Mr. Taylor approaches the world of music with a depth of sympathy, a wide fange of taste and a sim- plicity of discussion which have quickly earned for him a professional identity characterized by real musicianship. Not only his mastery of the subject, but his ability to translate it into thoroughly readable comment have drawn to THE WORLD one of the largest clienteles of musi- cally interested readers in the country. Mothered by 75 Society Women This Baby Knows No Safety Pin Dorothy Is, in Fact, tons at “Realities of Babyhood”’ Demonstration. ring “Hoxpital the Metropolitan, Opera Houne for the wanted for robbery In New| benefit of the Masons’ Soldiers and 18 sour dente All the society buds who have posed opening of the three-day engagement 8 being taken there from! Sailors’ Memorial Hospital of Utica PHONE MORN! @t recent fashion shows of charitable rodistes, pale into insignificance be- side Baby Dorothy, the imperturbably lovely infant doll, who throughout yesterday at Best's Fifth Avenue Shop undressed, unbuttoned and unstrung,| Mrs. Samuel Dorothy's Jolly little undies" some- times suggested rolls of stuff in which Again they evolved in knicker ef- tecture. But every little buttonhole kept d ith 1 | Richardson, Mrs, Arnold Whitridge, MILNE'S NEW COMEDY—THE ; THEN DU tices lec ie htt ah se own Dar- | itiss Mabel Choate, Mrs. Amber TRUTH BLAYDS With OT TEM a que erat SOMEDY 80°29 \ cular button and each tle-up came) sy. sfarshall Field, Mrs, Oliver ABOUT —_._——— - = @ nap morning or afternoon in her|Ceatr charming bassinet that she was not aroused for display purposes, had the chief role ‘on the pretty scene of the realities of babyhood which Best's invited in offering the Maternity Centre a thret-day generous share of opportunity to see the application of FOR GOODNESS SAKE) resulting comfort aud good nature. also is made executrix, Mr, MS TAYLOR TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. ° LEAPS FROM ERIE TRAIN. Akron, O., by Detective William G, Her-]‘‘La Boheme" will be the opera rung, bert. ‘Overpowering Herbert as they re-Jand the cast will Include Madame turned to their Pullman from the diner, | Frances Alda, Mario Ghamlee and Leon rd, but In Serl-] Rothstein felled him, darted to the rear | Rothier. Prisoner Fells G east . = of the train and threw himself from the y eee te Wie Jump: last Pullman, He suffered a fracture of | = CORNING, N. ¥., April 18.—Juinping | the skull and other sertous Injuries. In @ dash for liberty from an Erle Rail- niin SONS T ye a } . (00d Debsenget trait while MASONS TO HAVE OPERA BENEFIT. . f Ex onent of But- Was: eH The “High Twelve Club,” composed Chie p joving at approxima of more than 5.000 Masons of the miles an hour, near tryin, west of this wel ‘ 7 ‘ Kelle Roche ee Wow yemey fnanctal distric, will give a “Masonic bly was injured fatally. He fa in} Opera Night” on Saturday, May 6, at the train nixty Mrs, Aldrich was assisted in dis- the} tributing literature and the demon- AMUSEMENTS. | _____ AMUSEMENTS. Se AMUSEMENTS. _ stration of the most approved methods} WINTER GARDEN 08", 4,P., gecttas | JOLSON'S SID St, Ai” sfoa: a'eat. So0 | CENTURY tren, O056 Cont ohn a aa all ne wot SF AMINES ‘aaty"| The ROSE of STAMBOUL FVGS. (RXCEPT. KAT.) 0c. to 82 , Mrs. B. 3° , Meredith Blagden, Mt jdon, Mrs. Henry ( 50. a ollister, A shes Burden, The FF P (EX fog,| en, Samuel” A. Welldon, Aire. |B] ugAter dlgptg SHUBERT istats "a. cow’at’* 338 | MAXINE ELLIOTT'S i et Hg | Thomas Chadbourne, Mys. Arthur pees FRANGES| TAYLOR wt." THE HOTEL MARJORUE “New evils | Thom : THE HAIRY | Muslont wann, Mrs. Douglas Eiiman, Mr PLYMOUTH. iv te. ar a THOLMES 2msdy, MOUSE AMBEAU } ‘THE GOLDFISH Hermann, Rinatentt ee eee Eves. 8:30. Mets. Thurs. Sat. 2.30 Set 4 With WILTON KAYE, t -7onnington Hd wa rd re, th @ BY E it 8.3 ‘est 42d 8 Svenings her-| Park, Mrs. Le Grand Griswold, Mrs, “Mate. Wed & Bat 2.30. | Cocil Loan and ‘ac ’ Pct cones ae Saal BT OSSOM TIME si tern ‘i Blls sig bie “LADY BUG” in S. Rogers, Miss Dorothy Kane, Sia Cita we “Joba Cumberland and Marie Nordstrom. Countess Otto Salm, Mrs. Thatcher BROADHURST Sate, Thurs, ena Brown, Mrs, Jay Gould, Miss Ethel BOOTH | Wert ih osu. 2.90. | MIA RJOLAINE THE MUSICAL WHITESIDE rehl- Ma- Filley and Mrs, Gifford Cochran. With 0. P. HEG jation wit new relay of society mammas With} iG teach the intricacies of her gar- ments and direct inquirers to a tried} friendly interest in the Maternity Bria Went 42 SELWYN 7": Joneph Cawth THE SENSATION OF THE WORLD. A MUSICAL CO: Tac 2a Bt, W. of Bway. Eve, JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS— FOR TH A NK: U © The J st eal AUDIENCE, 660th Time of the Frank Craven Come with ‘AL Guperstition?— Per THEATRE, ‘Twice Daily, Doors Op RINGLING BROS. ARNUM & BAILEY You Needn’t J) si gcrunan, 9 | ie ats/{ Tell the Secret ? color your graying hair with || EMPIRE Manat He ] ‘ THE | Twenty-five Chinese, seven of them EARL Ci land her BALLET RUSS New York and was lost Street. in Queens this season and extension not Silver notified Chief of Poilee Hard- Crowds at o bazaar to aid De Valera] of the plan to expend $100,000,000 injacompanied by their wives and with ~ EARL CARROLL OF 1001 INE! Mert ced sheiver salts wan Clts| a thelsikool of tho (Canuelite’ wuthers| ail) will denend tipon the Ohancial te. |rour chide: in the pari 8ieived to oi Thea, T Ay, 6 050! i PHONY ORCHESTRA. Mi etied & fers Lie, Demerest, nine, of No. 23 Market] were thrown into excitement last night | sults of the initia) experiment the United Fruit Steamship Fe ts eats A Melody ion, Exe., “Al ¥. i 194 t. There ta no such address in New|) evotver battle between pol It med that, inasmuch as the} Turrialba from Kingston on thelr way to 30, Eves Pe horse ay, | Hones’ In Single Dispta ‘k. He added he had formerly lived]? ; Ds eens Matter ebe shina, “Delicioun Sew lusica erinliste, Newark. No one of the name of|and five men who hod stolen an abit it The party was under the direction West 42d St Admission. to erest is Known at the address in| mobile in Bust 29h Street, near First] HMOs! o of Philip Chin, a millionaire Chinese LIBERTY Mats. Wed. and Sat peed Peeformance » Eve. i war Tax, ark, The boy is about 4 fect tall, | venue. tion enablin the invest. |e ere a iationa te the. Brith ‘ 1), Helen Hayes brown hair, gray eyes, and was|AY* : ment, all plans for Inga Waval ore’ jeaicee wha gen cor ae: Wes: Tothe allies!’ ott Kruge: ned in a brown overcoat, cap and] Charles Connelly, a printer, off heen drawn and cont for con-| part were employed by him. The chil- ” a Sew Comedy a ike autbecs 6¢ libale juroy suit. No. 2004 Lexington Avenue, had left} struction tan he PHGHE Ok ee nbn ciced a Belah Eleni 2 ther en a ea the car only a few momenta when the] Suing renee your hair. EDSON, W 30 MONTH $1.00 to $3.00 Now at Bronx Opera Hos ian 8 Pop OMAN COLLECTOR pe ty arted awa = SS “convinced by Mat Sat. Box Office. (Knabe.) ee as Neeman Frank mack of the E ed bottle at UBICON! |= ——— - “LILIES see i FIELD” aril NAMED IN BROOKLYN | shih siscet station ured (ho choi tt za The R ” — the alr and a man in the car fired “With V10} 5 BROOKLYN. Fitnes Te Goldmean'n Har Color Ree # |) ewnen Te iT say THE INSIDE TRAN OF THE CUP Brooklyn “DETERMINATIO All Star Cast and Supreme Vaudeville. SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ° ACHES HENRY MILLER’S i340 %iture¢ eat IR forty years Sloan's Liniment TAYLOR P. =, t Pict: has been the quickest relief f LAURETTE 7 ‘aramount Pictures neursigisy sclstica and theuma’ yd. Hinetiey “The HATIONAL Al ee IVOL] ‘ “_ masses” tism, tired muscles and lame backs. Bway Ask ‘your neighbor. KNIGKERBOGKER, 3° BN aith m. You just know from its stimulating 3 bey ig ie oa es eat “BULLDOG oRUMWOND BOSTON '622 Keep Sloan's handy and apply drama,’ wi athowe, freely at the first twinge. It penetrates “A Real Melodrama, METROPOLITAN LINE without rubbing. BELASCO Wert, 48% Pisce | , sprain: Mats, Thucs prose —— Business men and tourists appreciate Those sudden sprains and strains DAVID BELASCO Presents ti ERION TES | | FARE WEEE | the convenience of thin direct route whey ue, aay fee Sore (5 pay ae LENORE | ULRIC =k as KIKI “The Loves of Pharaoh” ate Cape Cod Canal The, sensation of comfort and ter and always in sight 0. Boston for Portland, wart Gay a ey follows its T RT Were, aah a nage pings at ea Directed by ERNEST LUBITSCH. essnoueh, 88° r on. atinees You'll find Sloan's Liniment clean |] WALLACE EDDINGER-MARY NASH | — : oo Mictuaing § ' It WAN < od oat aruggints Be, 70c, $1.40. 1S OGAPTAIN. APPLEJAGK' ime en ape ra Liniment 6000 000 MORNING DEARIE|S COLUMBIA 2 BOE are cesare t= FRANK FINNEY REVUE, i cau yaa OS e "my Norma Talmadge ote ag i in “Smilin’ Through” vote. “MUSIC BOX REVUE” |O TL RAN : CRS eer mags in Anedie.* gan SAM H. HARRIS Siu :| CAPITOL YLINDER| LOVE)" ve ae mn Gce eins sieHL RE Ae cell eer 3 CAMEO Anerign Wath Diamond Co THERESE DUNCAN SSUELEALONG fepto EOIS! Strand Symphony Orch FITZROY 1288, ‘a Midnight Performance Wed. Hs | WALL FUIDAY NIGHT 6 ; Cont AM Tbe sbe,| i int ‘ ay MORNING SUNDAY EVENING TOWN Ones Ute . ee aecaraee 352,852 609,290 300,740 Y eer WN: " 4. BG Ammual Aude i9es

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