The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

eters ore name a cman em ms oe v2 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922. Tong Chief and Ent Hunt | Woman, 102, Not Expected ta.Live Vanished Miss Wien, Son's Fiancee ft ert Alter Accident, Fools Physicians STAY FROM MASS Aunt Kate Lingers' at Home for Aged to See Santa Fill Her Stocking. anc yesterday she played like a child with her Christmas and birthday gifts. Tho satin sachet that some one brought her was no more blue than the lovely Irish eyes that opened wide and sightless on the world. Her checks were like faded roso leaves, soft and pink, but all crumpled up in a network of wrinkles. Like a young, delightful girl sho fingered and loved the things that were brought to her. “T always sald {t wa: a pity to be born so near Christmas,’ she chirped in a high, piping voice to her fifteenth Lambert Brothers Watches Jewelry it ‘News That Di Is Quong Visits Capital at News That Num Lee’s Ameri- iamonds canized Bride-to-Be Has Flown Again. Lee Quong, National President of the Ong Leong Tong, his entire fam- “One, two, three, four, five; one, two, three” —~ fly from No. $2 Mott Street, and a large number o1 guests of honor are in Over and over again went Aunt Kate Hoffman, counting like 4 child on N | Washington to-day seeing whut can be done to expedite the wedding of} + . her knot yellow fingers. It was simply useless for her nurse io cover] visitor, “But look at all the things ; hats son, George Num Lec, university student and engineer, to the evanes-|Churches in Canada Are}up ner poor ofa tands with the pretty lavender shawl that some one had Tigot! couldn't get up for my ' Jen, who is seventeen and capricious, 7 Hae Blanee toe ed for a birthday x rthday this year, but I've never Diamond and Platinum Lace Pin cept Miss Mildred Wen, who is seventeen and capriciou Guarded After Flames De- | knitted for a birthday gifts missed having a birthday party here Pierced platinum set with 39 fine diamonds : Bar pins and brooches. $4 to $3,500 $500 in twenty years. T just couldnt move this time, so they brought my party to me."" The old lady lapsed into silence. After a time she began to pick at the the sevcund time Miss Wen.¢ A trae Aunt Kate was remeinbering that.6—— 1 Raha stroy Tenth Building. pobbed hair and has a hes it was her birthday and she wanted Simo Wears bobbed hair an i ‘ z — to count t 10: but it was tiresome filled with American tdews, hus dis Cae o7.—The tenth | #2\N8 over her fingers so niany times appeared from her home in Washing MONTREAL, Dec he tenth tind getting | nd arriving no- fire in a © n Catholic institution | where. Bes Ways as she lay in bed and held court-yes- Select Your Own Present a y as orally supposed 7 E i i ton on what was genorally supp Mlaaaun'a ted yesterday when | dropping In to wish hee many huppy | a® the »| bedelothes and start her sing-sone. AMBERT BROTHERS wish to call the attention Hobe the ove of, her martinge | ’ - eat TOLa Rb eineby HEBEY cekaite wi veer | week “One, two, three, four, five.”* Of thens-0F thet i ‘r ved cheek Young George Lee. The first disap She) pation! church “6 Fhomnay xd by the tyne she tad chatted that may her her Aunt Kate was sixteen when che hose. of their customers who received checks | Seecase Wis Gab. 14 Wan butd, t0 9 d'Alired Fasdott, wan dertroved, (Dit ane couldn’ tor the Ito ot te was having her little dutty me to this country from Belfust, Ire- at Christmas to their cho'ce collection of quality ; : 14 Chitiese cn Unlike ful of the other fires.fromember whether she ti rfwhen she fell Attendants picked | land. In seventy-five years she h ewelry suitable for one to select for one's self. Con- Pee aueliel that the old Ctinese cus: | Aotubly the one whieh destroyed the | fast at twenty-seven « ’ er up, @ Uny bundle of frag 8,| net been in New York but pas lived in z ae : tom of having the bride-t journes Beecor bate de la fee [tetakes a1 to count to 1ug}und carried her ‘to the and around Hempstead ‘She knows {J* Stantly renewed from day to day, the Lambert stock is \ a auia of Har proapeciive hus pure v ame de Ia Re-) shot that is your a tdjoins the home y. feared she| nothing of the subway, the “L,"" the as complete now as it was b the bi: i band was all wrong, as it made the pete ae ae “ Ua 2 Aunt Kate ts the toast of the Home| would not live to see Christmas or her| skyscraper or other city developments P t way before th ig Christmas rush ar. | for Aged and infirm at Hempstead, | birthday, which falls the day after, Jof recent years. Her two sons and Lavallicres Dia Weddi fe bride entirely too subservient a per ; ; , As a result Notre Damely 7” in spite of her age’ visitors} But Aunt Kate fooled them. She] granddaughter also live on Long Laviltlore with I famond Ftd Lavallieres gon, She held that it was the bride-|Monstein Admits He Aided] laze. seme iced byediashante in found her still a pretty, little old lady hung up her stocking for Santa Claus,! Island. putin ae engagement ing karat green ' mei tates announctd they will no long 3 . ey groom's place to come to her Former Shipping Clerk [write Catholie inetitutions, and wil and M4-karat Ring «laa eee ‘A reward was offered for informa . as Hahibe 16 renew polldian: (HAtT IAOAE green gold peste pc tion about her, and she reappeared at Steal $7,000 Goods. Others tiave rhieed tates, to: a point — back and ict < Leryn Wayne her home just as mysteriously as she coments aiealis many churches cannot afford aid he 18. diamonds, $72 yopho ts] op , Many Catholics were nervous dur: | diamonds void had disappeared And now she ts The appearance in the Court ofl i.e Giristmas wervices und in some} $125 $250 22. Other — Laval gone again. What it's about this tine | special to-day Harry piace tiie tear wi wed in uw . Other Laval. Other diamond en- v dae Pas " sine. ‘ a = it rings to $3, Chinatown cannot imagine. but it 18] ytonetein, No. st 111th Street,| slim attendance at mass. All churches ¢ ane gabe gagemen' doing no end of thinking. It may not] ty answer te of petty larceny] Here Were cure ae i etal Sree tit £410 $3,500 $25 to $3,500 $100 up . bee, It was rumored the look with kindly eye tpon the modern | aroused interest because Monstein is] notes oe gt. Patricks here had te Select Jewelry ; Americanisni: of Miss Wen, and it has} tne man who, under the guise off ceived notice the building would b . not very friendly glances for Ler] friendship, decoyed Abraham ifecker| burned Christmas Jive FIFTH AVENUE Whoever it was that gave you bobbed hair, but her father is of the innér council of the Ong Leongs, so not much will be said whieh shall reach ber aristocratic cars. George Lee went to Washington yesterday us soon as his lady love re- turned to her home,/but in a little while the bird had flown again. So the hunt for her js on once more SING SING FOR THEFT into the confession of the murder of his wife in Bronx County Jail a short time ago. Beeker is walting execu- tion in the Sing Sing death house Monstein pleaded guilty, With him aigned Albert Johnston of Rutherford, N. J., until recently ship-1 ping clerk for the wholesale dry goods firm of Thompson Cramp & Co., No. wus So far this year church fires have done $4,250,000 damage In the Prov- ince of Quebec, Wire Marshal La cance is beginning an investigution of the Friday blaze and is trying to fing a woman who telephoned the Notre Dame presbytery curly the evening pefore to inquire if the church had been burned down yet a NIGHT FLYING NEEDED ‘TererHone itzRoy 1900 ‘ Special Selling of ’ Aladdin Aluminum Ware on the prem: money with which to buy your ownChtistmas present, he or she cannot but be pleased if you select something with one or more of Lambert Brothers’ per- sonally selected diamonds in it, mounted in the Lambert factory ises under personal supervision. It will be a row is charged th S. MAIL SERVICE . f ae . PEGGY JOYCE] 11° Broadway. 1 ix charged that IN U, IAI . . , las , i ae FROM Soe Wpatiodigh-uevnmal conte dete ‘Salt ; * A special purchase df excellent quality aluminum wate, secured from asting link between donor and recipient. Invest your Bank » Getw vrom [St" mds valued at $7,000 or] Militen Appropriation Asked (oe " oh) Christmas check in jewelry from the House of Lambert. Amaincaut tank Manager ( Rb.b6b thom tie Arm and tated thesl] Svesd Up Time te Dellveriax the manufacturer at a price that enables us to offer it at regular B i W, 5 over to Monstein who disposed of them Letters : : ! 5 Nelson D. Basanko, of Port Wasli-11) receiver in the 1ron Teil AGB INOHON! “Due. SiesOMeals wholesale cost. The prices represent such unusual savings on these racelet atche ington, G1. who pleaded guilty uf The receivers ‘haye been captured sd ele : tantly used arti . * Meck ago in the Court of General Ses-Jand were arraigned before County{°f te Most Ofico Department iv one ntly cles that the forehanded housewife will profit by sions to robbing the Fifth Avenue|Judge Gibbsid the Bronx this after | convinced that in order to justity the Supplying herself against any culinary emergency. Hraneh of the Metropolitan Trust Com-|Hoon. Monstein and Johnston, who} maintenance of the Me ot which he was assistant man} Will be sentenced on Jan, 8, testited| Service nig gtd 4 against the recelyers. esnary ager, was sentenced by Judge Nott to- Covered straight sauce pots, 2 qt., 70c; It is contented that the transporta to serve not more than two y r yte A Se RnareHalls Hone ANG CURE " ‘ ‘ x } \8-karat white gold bracelet watch, with 4 ee dahlons seat in’ bite ounLDE Phere ten egnine mame ae? un | 3 qt» 90c; 4 gt; $1.10; 6 qt $1355 i iamonds, set in platinum, 15. jewelled Swis gh. Easanko Is twenty-nine years] Over 800 ained et] by rail, if 8 qt., $1.60 Oe ee oe ribbon $90 the Saturday mati . Keith's | light, Gold-filled bracelet watches $15 with Hopkins He was specifically charged stealing $2,000 from Peggy Joyce, the former actress, a depositor, Prospect Theatre eluded 400 children se little guests in- d from the bor- Store open 9 a. m. lo 6 p. m: Closed next Monday Deep stew pans, 1 qt., 35¢; 2 gt., 50¢; Ked for an nddition: Bho testified that she gave Hasanko]ough's neediest families by the Brook- : aa ‘< Thi d yx $14,000 to deposit ond that he credited] iyn Catholic) Big Sisters. Four hundred to a scasteoime i ai 3 qt, 60c; 4 qt., 70c ‘ “ ir venue her with anly $12,000 and app crippled tots were sent by the Industrial Perneye ne Welfare League. A large Christmas tree 6,000 from the bank. | was fighted und Santa Claus was kept} section of t busy. covered at ni B. Altman & Cu. | Beginning to-morrow (Thursday) enne so thi may be ss Corner of Fifty-eighth Street Covered sauce pan, 6 qt., $1.35 3 qt. double boiler, $1.95 Covered straight sauce pans, 1 qt., 55¢3 . 2 gt., 70c; 3 qt., 90c Lord & Taylor. FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE FITZ ROY: 1900 3 qt. teakettle, $2.30; 5 qt. teakettle, $2.50 } Lipped sauce pans, 2 at., 50c Egg poacher, fi. “™\ 4 qt. Windsor kettle, $1.25 le ' ¥ ey Vegetable cooker kettle with strainer \ ; | lip and lock cover, $1.30 A Great Reduction Sale of. MEN’S OVERCOATS SEVENTH FLOOR * = + _ i _ os (embracing every overcoat in stock). O = é PPENHEIM.GLLINS & a at remarkable price concessions 34th Street—New York : : t Half Price T An especially interesting feature will be At About Half hursday M E N Ss U LST ERS | | 4000 Pairs : After-Christmas Sale . ‘ 5 eee | : Women’s Enciish Woot Hose Women’s and Misses’ Coats ‘ in generously roomy models, well tailored from rep ee ee ge eee 875 $85 $95 woolens of selected quality imported to Sell at 2.50 to 3.50 SMART looking, elegant in fabric and furs, ii or watm—that’s the character of these well made reduced to $47 50 women’s and misses’ coats. Developed of fashona, i 1 55 lustrosa, juliette and other deep piled woolen : fabrics; furred with squirrel, beaver, wolf, fox, : eixth Bloor eg kit fox a caracul (aed lamb);. priced especially low for this sale. ; An Importer’s Entire Surplus Stock THIRD FLOOR Madison Avenue Fifth Avenue, Rew Bork | Full tashioned All Wool Hose in Ribbed nd Embroid- : | ered Clox; also Ribbed Silk and Woo in wide and nar- Curir F curth Stree Shirt Fite Street row effects. Every popular color, including black. Iv MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED J —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND fT: fi

Other pages from this issue: