The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 6

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ae ES AN A TT EE “Many children who have taken Peart at the coming religious festival will be deeply impressed with this Medinevel, undesirable Influence," peads an official announcement. “Therefore 1 program has been made fo counteract it. “No angels will be permitted on Christmas trees. There shall be no fnflugnee of a religious cult whatever. Soviet Axe Is Out for Old Santa As an Evil Genius for Children No Angels on Russian Christmas Trees and Little Ones to Be Told Kris Is a Bogy. Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) Preés Publishing Company. MOBCOW, Deo. 15.—The Soviets have an axe out for Banta Claus. The Bommunist Youth League and trade unions combined have laid out a pro-| Beekman Strect Hospital eart: Bram to seve Ryesian children from his deleterious influence. traditional holiday, which has always been a big event in Russia, the Com- munist Youth League ts going to hold torchlight processions through the snow-covered streets of Moscow, ing banners invelghing against relig- fon and the mythical gift bearer. Tho state theatres will be taken over on that day and “political sat- going to be told right out in puntie that Santa Claus Is a bourgeois de- Juston, CRUSHED BY a agi | Crushed between the spiles of a pier and th Clemmons, twenty-one, was taken to this s about to make fast ‘orth River, when Clem- throwing @ rope lost his bal- J fell into the water, > H. CURTIS ROWLEY DIES; PUBLISHED WEBSTER’S SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. 16.—8 bear- > shineniaibaniadinibs FALLS INTO NORTH RIVER, | Poiiceman Forces Door, Ta Two, Then Returns fo: Passing the one-story bull 224 Hudson Street early this morning, Patroiman James McAloon of the he tugboat George M. Schuster | sexo street Station saw smoke curting of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R., fromfout through the funiight of the base- which he had fallen overboard, Robert ment, occupied an n rag shop, He ran to APARTMENT HOUSE iffering from seriot .Jund found the apartment fie tugboat, mre James and Philominna Benjamin, MecAlogn smashed @ panel In the door and awoke t turned in an alarm, —_—p |. GYTLOW IS OUT AGAIN, Benjumin Gillow, former Assembly- man, yesterday was released Curtis Rowley, President of the G. ind] sing Prison in bali on a writ signed by C. Merriam Company, publishers f|Justice Mullan of the Supreme Court fires will bo given, tmeluding Lau-]| Webster's Dictionary, @ descendant ot|in New York ased from Sing Instesd, wo will have costume plays|sanne and other conferences whitch | th? Pilerims, prominently activo in fra fon bis regan ste and masquerades, which mill give the orien a holiday without evil influ- smartly cut. “capitalistic nations are dominating. While the campaign will be known known citizens died last aight In Dick ences.” as “the counter-holiday movement," | 4, As pert of its battle against the] in good Communist circles presents eight years old. 01 SS... Misses’ Tailored Suits Marleen and Veldyne models, Notched collars, long reveres, silk stitching. Formerly sold to 55.00 Redused to 25,00 Hospital, Northampton, er a long tliness. He was seventy |o' ternal, civic and church organizations |Supreme Court To Close Out Saturday Misses’ Three-Piece Suits Of Marleen & Broadtail Cloth, richly trimmed with Wolf, } Fox, Beaver and Monkey Fur. Formerly sold to 125.00 Reduced to 48,00 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &E Mth Street— New York Presenting Notable Values Saturday Misses’ Furred Coats Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust AS OUTSTANDING FOR REMARK- ABLE FASHION AS THEY ARE FOR REMARKABLE PRICE. Soft fabrics luxuriously fash- ioned and enhanced by rich furs of Beaver, Caracul, Squirrel, Fox, Wolf and Mole Values to 115.00 Very Special Values In Juniors’ and Girls’ Furred id Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Years ALL THE SMARTNESS OF THE SEASON Is CONCENTRATED IN THESE VARIED MODELS OF FINEST FABRICS AND RICHEST FURS, Girls’ Sport Model Coats ..... Girls’ Fur-collared Coats . - . + . Reduced to 28.00 Girls’ Fur-collared Coats . - . + » Reduced to 48.00 Juniors’ Fur-trimmed Coats. . . . Reduced to 65.00: Juniors’ Fur-collared Coats . Reduced to 78.00 Reduced to 18.00 Natural Muskrat Fur Coats | Sizes 10 tol2 years . | | Sizes 14 to 16 seers ‘ Girls’ Fur Coats—Special Values 85.00 Sizes 10 to 12 years - 95.00 Sizes 14 to 16 years Squirrelette Fur Coats (Dyed Coney) » 55.00 - 68.00 EL a TR SES eT TE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922. will be taboo, and the children are] THREE ARE RESCUED FROM SMOKE-FILLED Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — NY Established S29 TODAY and SATURDAY A Sale of Children’s Sweaters For Gifts SIZES 2 to 10 YEARS S° popular is this little slip-over sweater that it has really be- come a “classic "’ The assortment of colors is large and the shades unusually. lovely. Pink, apricot, heather, buff, copen, white, scarlet. harding blue, coral, corn, henna, navy, cherry, brown, myrtle, light blue and rose. 2200 in all—madl and telephone filled while the quantity Best & Co. Fifth Ave at 35th St.—N. Y Established 1879 USEFUL GIFTS for MEN Excelent lalues IN* GIFTS FOR ‘THE BUSINESS MAN, THE SPORTMAN, AND THE MOPORIS1 Blanket Dressing Gowns Camel Hair Sw carers cevent mm 12.50 Irnported Wool Sweater Chek Front De Wool Mufflers 2.50 Gray Mocha Gloves . . . 6 . 4,25 Domet Flannel Paramas 2.50 Cheviot Shirts {cer attirche i) 3.00 Silk Neckwear. if 1.00 Imported Camel Hair Golf Hore. 3.50 Imported Wool Half Hose 2... 1.50 FIFTH FLOOR Franklin Simon & Co A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. a TOMORROW For Madameand Mademoiselle THE FROCK SKIRT OF .CANTON SILK CREPE hs Pid Worn with the frock blouse, it forms a frock. FASHION: A graceful draped wrap- around skirt, which wraps rather low on the hips and fastens with a smart clasp ornament. May be worn with any blouse. Black, Paris Brown or navy blue. Exclusive with Franklin Simon & Co. Femme Skint SHop—Fourth Floor COLORS: franklin Simon a Co, § cA Store of Individual Shaps ‘ FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. TOMORROY . For Madame and Mademoiselle THE FROCK BLOUSE or IMPORTED PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE be Fas Worn with the frock skirt, it forms a frock. Imported crépe de Chine printed with colorful Egyptian designs which are the newest Paris and Fifth Avenue vogue; back ¢& grounds of gray, rose, “|, Paris brown or navy blue. FABRICS: FASHION: May be worn over or under any skirt. Exclusive with Franklin Simon & Co. Feminine BLouse SHop —Third Floor THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS IN WORLD HELP WANIED ADS Ik

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