The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 26

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$25,000 Left Her er if She Weds Soon No Lure for Bake-Shop Girl}; Uncle’s Will Won't n't. Change Plans of Queens Young Woman Who Puts Love First. Although she has just been made} Corona Avenue, The two run a bak heiress to $25,000 on condition that Corona, Queens, does not intend to] the largest of its kind in Queens. give up selling bread, rolls and pics} ‘I was surprised when I learnes that. my uncle had left me_ this in the store she and her mother run Nor does she intend to marry in haste] o..., pcoaive it 1 will give a consider Just to get the money. able portion to charity. My activitins Miss Spanier received information | during the past few years have tausht me where some of the motey, at least, two days ago from an attorney in Los wales could be put to a very good purpose Angeles, Cal., that she had been] «7 arn eatistied with the work Tam nd J am going to continue tt nly will not marry for monvy named as a beneficiary in the will her uncle, Jacob Spanier stated that to get the m would have to marry Miss Spanier is twenty-one, pretty, and lives with hér mother at No, 211 When t marry it shay and 1 will not a ause of this be BURGLAR, READY FOR JOB. {4n@ w2« about to fo out on a burelary in twen- | jobs. .\1s¢ r pardone GOES TO CELL INSTEAD }i»« ty-one Raiders Find Tools of ‘1 Apartment Under suspicion. —|“YQUNG AL” TAKES STUMP. Detectives of the Narcotic Squad, af- ter watching for to days an, Bast 96th] mith's Son Geta Ovation at Debut Streot basement apartment suspected of Deing & rendezvous of burglars and drug addicts, raided it early 1c OL Neighbors, time to interrupt a man who Was get-| year-old son of the Dernoeratic candi- date for Governor, made his debut political campaigner, #aid he had a loaded revolver in his] when he “boosted the old qnan,” as he r @ bed they found] wut it, before a erowd of former Fourth Ward neighbors that filled Acme Hall, screwdriver, hammer, bufich of keys, in-| Seventh Aventto and Nigth Street, ting ready to start out on a burglary: He said he was Peter Powers, thirty, ‘ No, 230 Hast 9th Street. The detoctfves| last night as Pocket, and that un a ‘sectional jimmy, brace and diamond pointed bits, glass and metal cutter cluding two master keys; and cotto loves. “Young Al," In another room they arrested a wo-| vote next Tuesda Brooklyn, to overflowing. volunteered to repre- man describing herself us Blanche Set-| nent the Smith family when his father ridge, thirty, with several decks of] found it Imponsible to address the heroin, The police say that Powers told| gathering of ‘told homo, folka.”” He re- thom he was sick and needed money ceived an ovation, Only Once a ar This Remarkable 20% Mill Discount Sale ‘of Famous Fain “Kiddies” Knitted Outerwear - KNIT\VEAR NUTR INH {ui OU will find in our ‘‘Five Direct from the Mill Stores” a bewildering variety of Knitted Outerwear for the Youngsters—every conceivable style and color, all of the very finest workmanship and all guaranteed to be kept in hepa FREE for one-year or money refunded. AS ILLUSTRATED. Ee ces West (B) Girls’ Pure Woot oat Byveaters, ned Cont Sweat- double shen Buttoned Cont Sweat Heat er; heavy knit and buttoned clos neok, All colors from § tea Iaeiy p2.00-—tone 0% Amazing Reductions in Pure Zephyr Wool Tuxedo for the Miss “$3.16 Can be used as a buttoned coat or a dressy Tuxedo. Fite choices of colors. Sizes 30 to 36. Regular price $3.95— SturdySlip Overs for the “Rough and Ready’’ Boy, $3.96 Made of pure wool, in heavy Shaker Knit, double Shawl collar, all hand-sewed and fashioned, purled bottom and cuffs; all the g0od-looking color contrasts. Sizes 30 to 36. Regular price $4.95—less 20%. Sold elsewhere at $7.50. Girls PureWool Coat Sweaters, $2.96 With Dutch-effect brushed col lars. Looped for belt, with tide pockets and turned-back cuffs. A variety of color ccm- binations. Sizes 30 to 36. Regularly sold at’ $4.95, Sold elsewhere at $7.50. Bid. elsewhere at $6 Knitted Toques of Pure Wool for Boys and Girls, $1.16 Brushed inside; made in at tractive color ‘combinations, such as brown and buff, heath: er and white, navy and gold, black and fed, black and orange. Regular price $1.45— less 20%. Sold elsewhere at Tiny Coat Sweaters $3.16 . Pure warm zephyr wool, in links, knit. In white peacock, brown, buff, pink, blue Sizes 1 to 5 years. Regularly sold by us tor $3.95—leas 20°; Sold elsewhere at $6 $2.36 for Girls’ Pure Wool Sweaters In middy slip-over style, pure wool, all colors and trimmed with contrasting color stripes. Regularly sold for §2.95 Sizes B to 14 yrs. Buy Direct from the Mill —5 Big Stores. Knitting Mills New York Stores: Brooklyn Stores: £00 Fifth Ave., corner 424 St Stl Ful 206 Broadway, corner Fulton St OT) “Fidten | Street 124 West 25th St., near 7th Ave 902) Park Avenue Stores Open Evenings During Sale. ceeceeeeeecedeec THE EVENING TER WINS AGAIN. WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, etter ‘Oxford's Lamar, 1 Wilson Jr. of St, Louis vern Oblo all age stake of the independent fleld trinis for bird dogs, which was dé- the pointer King Kamufo >», owned by Warren Lassing of St . and the third was the pointer Frank Rice, Rice of Kansas City, cry there. Miss Spanier has been the , actual head of the business since her she marries, Miss Ruth Spanier of | rather died last spring. It 18 one of Coats «nd Dresses For Children, grey in Pran money,’ said Miss Spanier, ‘If I | Comb Sage Tea in Faded or Gray Hat RAY hair, however hand- some, denotes advancing We all know the advan- fa youthful appear The Pilg to dress your for winter Sadet mar least money dealers to, save @ cent of Z chasing little bulbs w after weeks of attention a 8 BS Bee ) TL admit that this sum would Tt makes or mars the “When it fade gray, and looks streaked, j ‘ew applications of Tea and Sulphur enhance its appéatancé a hundred-fold. romy Hl Either prepare the recipe at home or any drug store a “Ww. yeth’s Sage and Sulphur "Which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other in- gredients; Thousands of folks recommend this ‘ready-to-use preparation, begaf@se it dark- ens the hair beautifully; be- sides, né oné can possibly tell, as it ‘darkens so naturally and You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small stratid at a time. the gray hair dis- appears; after another appli- cation or two its natural color Y¥ bulbs of the splendid Ma; © and Breeder typbs, mad 144 Wee 34th St. and 25 East 14th St. Che Mahe tp-—comne We Are Specialists Merchandise carefully wetoct a Oka feet, With planting ditections. Postpaid to post offices within 300 miles. Fall Garden Catalogue for 1922 Free ‘o-day just Inj. “Young Al Smith, the twenty-one 10 WHI cast ifs firet thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appeaf years younger. We Offer This $135 ray Machine SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS AMUSEMENTS. ION DAVIES WHEN Sezeess MARJORIE “RAMBEAU. in "The: Gold Fish” AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN ,: CENTURY Fee is BLOSSOM TIM 49TH ST. Miata: Bas cstrs WHISPERING ‘ies Buc. 8800 £8. 83014 S Yves MATINER TO- MORROW 2.30. “The, (Dec Gener. YIDDISH iF &' ELTINGE TUBA, ~4 3 Mats, Next Week, Tu BY {¥, SOMERSET MAUGHAM, Eons EXTRA MAT. eka a AL'S hi HERE PLYMOU “ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ETHEL BARRYMORE sv “Rose Bernd” yy aurvssas , W, agit St. Wed. 8h cH VAUDEVILLE Ww JOLSON th Av. By 6.90 es ‘Thea., 4tth "RE WORLD aa ‘LIVE I IN BROADHURST. aith, WW. of By, Hy AS RerZ, tv.48th st. : “BANCO” | MAXINE ELLIOTT'S $33" "30% 2a ian arnete, Sead, The FaithfulHeart G aenasti oN Since oe TIMES SQ. W. {2° 5" GARRICK, ae Bay & tikue evens AURIGE SWARTZ ‘rit, 84 SELWYN \ ORENCE ae D Hae nST OF SUEZ" norwoop's SEATS N_ DAY. AMUSEMENTS. nd Hiway ri, rank ‘The Insect Play. ere ‘Spice of a a. spain BIOU ere, “eh, St, Brentnas st 890. : GRACE GEORGE tte se AMBASSADOR... Bice mee Wich er, Warmeck—Norman .rorar JHELADY IN ERMINE “Deateee || — BVES. 8.50. The FOOL | sereers wevrest enevevesr PARTNERS AGAIN ING HIT. POP, Pri WAT, TUESDAY sekNanp' eC satan Pe raee by Allan Dwas Sat. &.Sun. Mat ihe to 2. it THEATRE Bway. af 45th St. D .30—TONIGHT AT 8. AUGHING KNOCKOUT. + PEA sat lh ie Lost selena 500 Orch. Seats Eves. $1.00 _ - WILLIAM FOX Presents THE “MOST. Ee Bia AND THRILLING PHOTO DRAMA EVER STAGED! Mats. Sat., Elec. Day We HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON “LA TENDRESSE” (TENDERNESS). ‘ HENRY MILLER’ ‘ INA CLAIRE aie Metab, “THE AWFUL TRUTH” KNICKERBOCKER “\s THE YANKEE PRINGESS Kalman's Latest hegal Gon, It is made in a beautifully designed cabinet, ex. actly as illu.trated, and plays all makes of Records. WE OFFER A & 28th St Ev.8.20 8 music OX REVUE _ STAGED BY HassakD snout. Bat. & Blection Da WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY Nasu. APTAIN APPLE JACK’ Weat 42d St, Es . Anthony Maguire’ IAN F Went 481 “The audience took It to ite heart |VANDERBILT Sc". Monthly * Victrolas and Spnoras in all Uprighy and Period Models 1 44th Bt Evenings at 8.50 te, Sat., Tues, & Thurs. 2.30, DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRIC»sKIKI NORA AYES Melodramatic Hit wy WEEKS OF “| VANE COWL ivi EVES a1 850 MATS. Sat. (Tue. Wed, F HILARIOUS COMEDY Y WINS ROAR OF LAUGHTE) World. DAVID BELASCO Presents BETT ER TIMES Si orn m WISSNER VICTUR KECORD 55 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN Near Fulton Street Wika COURTENAY © “HER TEMPORARY wise” s Opposite Livingston Street GEORGE «st. COHA.. Presents THE HIT OF THE TOWN SO THISISLONDON! “A HOWLING SUCOBS: ON THE STAIRS); H With John Crate, and James Ta Crane, AMUSEMENTS, nen A ‘Never in pictures has there been anything so full of Sr & 47 St, ™ Strand iia y Orel and the Famous FOKI SPECIAL PERFORMANCE To) oe “THE SIN FLOOD” HELP WANTED—MALE. THELAST WARNING ith Wm, Courtleigt. jequiry 48TH ST BRA hitecacata, Two ‘“MALVALOCA” AN UNCHANTING PORY BEGINNING NOW. 1%, “HOSPITALITY. a sa dels BOSTON $628 Autumn days io New England are glori- ous, aad pleasure or business trip there by way by water and always in sight of land” | « ae iasand som/ortable travel. CENTRAL RAILROAD wections at Boston for Portland, Rock- FTER ROAR LYCEUM] Next oer ai rote at Fe EASTERN S&S. 5S. LINES yautce STARR in LEAVE Troy, and points on the Delaware « aUDsON AVIATION Company, Mid land, Receiver. hrills, suspenseand everything that makes for 100 per cent. entertainment —this one is better.’’—Telegruph. COLULIBIA Bro FOLLY TOWN + § “The most exciting picture ever seen,’’—Journal. TWICE DAILY, 2.15-8.15. D. W. GRIFFITH’S “Hilarious Thriller.” CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ifPPODROME—THIS SUN, EVE,, 8.30 GREAT BIG POPULAR PROGRAM SOUSA AND HIS BAND John Philip Sousa, Conductor The Seventh ‘Re ment N.Y. N. G. Band and Trum: "'500-MUSICIA\ Popular Prices. ee at cu Nights ato 88 HIPPODROME. Next Sun. Aft. All Matinees 50¢ Seats Now on Sale! APOLLO THEATRE | 42nd St., West of Broadway SPECIAL PRESENTAT:ON UNDER Mr, GRIFFITH'’SOWN SUPER meee EATS NOW on SA MAT to doe. WOLI NEHA ALTO SWANSON “xg te | earl CENTRAL HUDSON LINE SHUBERT heme ines . MONDAY MAT., NOVEMBER 6, “THE SPICE OF LIFE” hererre) 4 Paramount Pic KEATON COME WILLIAMSON'S “WUNDERS @ iho ‘E $1 Down—$1 Weekly ii rout, 8. ¥. . an Thompson's V1stoN McCORMACK SidinD 0 meson Diokete i te $UO—NOW at Box Oftics. — JACKIE COOGAN in “OLP TWIST” CORRS AND FIT AND y. eitel Grand Orchestra, i WANTED. BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, CAR REPAIRMEN,. SKILLED IN RAILROAD woRK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY - UNITED STATES bea ap sg es LINE RAILROAD te Cape: Cod. Cone LABOR BOARD, téra S. §, Lines. \‘‘All the Apply to ‘ COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, RR. (fdot of Mur- including Sundays, Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Motive Power & Equipment, Jersey City, N. J. trip for season 1922, Nov. 4, Telephone barciay 5000 [JDSON. RIVER -< MIGHT ida Daily buiiugs trow # Conus Bi. OM. Ww Bue Alvany 6 Direct ratl connections to it, The New York, New Haven reoal ved. {sr pitange & Hertford Railroad Co, R eng be Bos ee | G xine Re Men Wanted, dieton 8. Boi Regular positions for compe- eepaie, Ki tent men whose work is sat- Taukiin Bt, We atligtactory as awe Machintste—€0e to Te per hour FOR SALE. Bole ere—-670 to Téo per hour Caeaseeimeneteen Black dc to The per hour Arinature Winders—8he to TSe per hour Car Inspectors @ Repairimen—Gie per nous Helpore—Firat year, 43 cents per hour. ‘The above rates @re those agreed upon with Committee nf Mechanical Department Asso- clativn. ‘Tote te got & strike againat the railroads tri ks ed against @ reduc y ordered. by. the Labor Board, effective July 1, yy 9 AM. (oD P.M. to Buperiatens office ut 182¢ et. aud Willls ay, F. M, Clark, Superintend New York, New Haven & Hartford R, R. Co, FEES | ome —_____— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS OLRPAB AND, Lay oe it WORK MONDAY WONDERS. MEUTING Oy 8b snasenenetinlie

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