The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 6

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arin aeieeeeeCaicn incase iit ne, betaine ee tee ~~ ys THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. | i Bronx, attempted suicide in the bath- fof the ambulance had to tse alt their room of her = last night. scoord- fetrength to beep the Girl quiet while ‘ otis, 2 ter for th m teed the stomach gums. = or nearly a half hour an, aunbulghee| Even after boing egbduad ty the Hen ver and Patrolman Sulli-| three mon the girl almost frustrated van, of the Alexander Avenue Station, | their efforts by attempting to Bite the who were trying to save her life, tube of the pump tn half. She then (Paki Avid tale ‘6 parents refused to] became hysterical, pleading with i Aged Spinster, Bowed in Grief, TRIES i AND UF: Tie ahs EAT babe EVOL TOSAEEIEE | CAL Litcuin HONWIG where BO wae lets than a dollar’ to purebase|taken, !t waa sald to-day that her hepa By) fell out of her pocket-| condition was not critical. ants to Join Sister in Dea | fete: pb i ¢ she was soold- NOT ART CRITICISM, * Blind and 82 She Is in Hospital—Her Companion Died Fi ights of ke scucrs Nearly of Old Age in Recluse’s Home. Half Hour—Stomach Pump Is Used Succes ssfully. (From the Pitteburgh Chrontele-Telegraph.) | nathroom and Arthur.’ sald @ young ertist to a| 8 of 4 small bottle] friend, “do you eee that lady and gen- | Her brother John, eight,|tleman who are looking at my picture | ill to the floor screaming, | «nd talking tn such tow, earnest tances?’ 1 his father. Dr. Goldberg] ‘'Yes,"' repliea the friend. Beginning to-morrow (Friday) Blind, senile, emaciated, and now compfotely alone in a world that} 1 wieh a would sa: holds no interest for ver, Emilie Christiansen 1» trying to die to-day in| Suecatisl! Hae Sonal’ fod tase VK ORE aoa ete aaty ana Kea bat what “they ede Fordham Hospital, where the doctors are trying to keep her alive laseer a ber parental avery effort, “biting, Kicking and ing. tt lots ike business.” For a period of forty years ending & \to buy groe Gibbs, four-| scratching the vurge lato last night” Cala’ tee Ndaa's feed Yesterday Emilie and her sister Lo-) alive wa. u8 yesterday morning when the | teen, of No. James Byrne, of No. 317) Btrest, ‘called to do the It was Losinde, he or) | and had ‘blue lips,"" 2 Pulled. Brrent| Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ed the house and saw at 19%th Street," Patrotman Sullivan and the driver ! turnin ‘winde, both epinsters, had lived by - = themselves In the crumbling old hous at No. 4280 Katonah Avenue, a mys tery to their neighbors, a source of do. Mghtful dread to the children, who] ji. 9 galled them witches. Emilio was]),,,,, aighty-two and had been blind for} iy iy | pos years. Losindo was seventy-five and deaf. Nobody knew just how they,lived | A. littl * Phey had fuel, which they did, nor | Smith ap; Use, and there was a neighbor's boy}® Bre whom the women paid covery day or so Great Clearance Sale of 1,000 pairs of ren pointing at a eo hand was there, tap- Men’s Shoes and Oxfords or them, usual ping on the are Smith a. ry) sa * oa at . Tee ee ee ee One Wind wocat anit to Bis Tomorrow at Reduced Prices ip wstare were very rich, othorsthat| ‘My: clster—-t think sho 1a dead—| (including Balta models) they were destitute. The fact seems]over there in the bed.’ 4o be that they had enough money fo:] & At first it was reported | ah te ated fay WINTER WRAPS OR COATS Emilie, tho sight ies ters bought the house forty | at $6.75 per pair constantly to-day, ¥ to go home and dic 4H be ¥ sister. Sho interrupted her weeping only long enough to make her will! The ch Veaving bh ire es i a kep . u uy i esr mee |r oc a 65. a a aS ay ings Bank to St. Mark's Chure is sald that they had a litte income | wend bi and maitre ayene, Yon- m the hag ae ‘ ee Lue 4, e Th t ent is = i t 1 kers. esta not been ai 'y Henest L, Hammer, pub- : : SS ent c 3 (i Ss brulee. at the general belict is. tit otnlateator. . : " : eB SSSOrut comprises various styles and i t housands of had a brother who lived i zi * . re 9 4 s 5 r : y e ollare, including. the {umble-down| New York for a time, but he returned Prices before reduction °89.°9 to $125.00 + leathers, in all sizes up to 12; but not every size Oe ie meal eee ee in every style. The larger sizes, however, are || pniaiiniRa RRR? ICTS . : va BOYS FIRE XMAS TREES |MOVEMENT TO REWARD * The most fashionable models of the season, in well represented IN RAIL YARD, TWOHELD.| DETECTIVE M’CARTON fashona, velverette or panvelaine—warmly Finmes Are Extingulehed After | promotion Sought Im Recognition | and luxuriously trimmed with fox, wolf, caracul, | (Sixth Fieor) eed ite slag) ets ot Ss chee ear irae Gee beaver or squirrel furs. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Residents of the Bronx are pressing id Beret ais e efforts to obtain u reward or a s-glinaisa sh tlt ROX; McCarton, the detective who! . ont Mast nit obverved ta. carloads of Sr Esunaee cayReay Dc] MISSES' COAT SHOP—Second Floor Christmas trees standing on a slding di-| trict Attorney Edward J. Glennon of | rectly under the Willis Avenue bridge. | Bronx Count At was decided they would make ex- z ¢ellent material for o ‘ominissioner Enright | boys dragged me nuaibes OF tte the cars and set th fatingutanes the fire, which threatened | Sus detective sergeant, bo made a| Fe igaiee the tpn carloads. first grade detective, | Two boys found in the vicinity were} McCarton was assigned (0 tho caso | H arrested on a charge of Juventl. delin-| Nov, 23. tatsely Uhrougn ts skill was eS = acaaaaE aaa = quency. They are William Conroy, ft- ‘| teen, of No, 606 East 185th Street, , and Henry Egerter, eight, of No. $53 Bast 1824 Street, Bronx Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Dork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | mong those who iave Prices before reduction $29.%9 to 49,50 ° . Allothe successful winter models and colors in | Gr warm all-wool fabrics — with fashionable furs, | 4 Mtai1 uf Sizes 8 to 16 years. 4 ’ e eo All Sales Final -Jranklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops €IETH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i TOMORROW | a | GIRLS’ COAT SHOP—Second Floor For Misses and Small Women err rn OR EER CPR RN GREET TTI ANS || The Great Annual Sales THESE ARE THE NEW Franklin Samons do " , _ EVENING FROCKS FOR pip Micka | Household Linens and HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES FIFTH AVENUE, sy and 380) STS. | - Metal Cloth, Taf: | Tomorrow — for Madame | Bed Furnishings | feta or Chiffon— . All the Newest _ | WINTER COATS are now being held i Fashions at One | WITH GENUINE BEAVER F ? F i | : and will continue through the entire i Low Price. SQUIRREL or CARACUL FURS month of January | (Asiatic Lamb) | 45.00 | 68.90 The prices are astonishingly low | Frocks made entirely of metal cloth | The first time this season that \ (Fourth Foor) I | or metal crépe shot with color. | we have sold coats of this ; F rocks with embossed metal cloth quality for less than $89.50 Madison Avenue- Fitch Avenue, Rew Pork lite Thirty-tourth street Thirty-itth Street | i roleneia chiffon skirts and Cheruit The most successful models of the season SSS ae ee —made of a rich warm fabric of ‘velvet tex- Chiffon or taffeta trocks with Vene- ture, with the added luxury of the , tian silhouettes, tiny ruffles, frillings | winter’s smart fashionable furs. | “ nr | EAL . | Be nd silver ribbons. Coors: Black, Paris brown or navy blue; silk lined R bia Hie ror : and warmly interlined. The Sunday Wor eal Estate Section | MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE ‘EFORE FRIDAY. WRAP SHOP FOR MADAME—Fourth Floor : CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 To J2 All Successful Evening Shades o., Misses’ Frock Suop—Second Flour

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