The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 7

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filling up the casks Tompkins wandered] kins set to work. around a« bit and got himself properly “The natives were set to work «| lost. Search waa made for him for sev-] Weave a huge belt of grasses. Never eral days and we finally ieft without| was such @ mammoth belt manufac- him, tured, and this was fitted over two huge “Later [ got the atory of Tempkina’s| wheels equipped with cranke. It took experiences from his own lps and T] about a thousand of the strongest men RIBBON DENTAL CREAM knew he,told me the truth, for Tomp-| in the tribe to give the great belt the king was never given to exaggeration or | proper velocity. But finally {t began to bb ” ching 6f the truth, what Tompkins thought was the “After Tompkine went exploring and| Tight speed, and tho chief was sum- ot lost he ran Into @ settlement. In a) Moned to make the frat test. few nilnutes he wae surrounded by the| “A dozen husky warriors held the queerest lot of natives ever eeen out-| chief close to the belt and the rest side of dreams. It was a hairiess race. | looked on with baited breath. After @, > 1 There wasn't a man, woman of child in| few minutes a slight fuze began to ap- But Where Is Tompkins ?! the entire istand pooseatng & bi But | pear on the ohlef's body, and Tompkins they were a friendly lot of folk and| knew that his emperiment was working. Mate Donnan Wants to jmade midday Tompkins feel right at| The fuzs grew into hair that lengthened = home in a minute, with the minutes, Then one after the Find Out. “The fact that the race was hairless | ° and children of aroused Tompkina's ourtoslty, but he | ‘t to the belt and hadn't been among the hairless folk | &! and within two “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT.'| Gthor ‘tnooe, ene ee he, realved aa and laughing. He| ¥ ive a finding ‘ompkins wae treated like a god. He) Natives of an Uncharted Island fo amusing was beyond the compre-| was worshipped by the hairy race " Y ‘ > hension of Tompkins, And then he| had produced. He might have remain: Would Yield Two Crops | noticea that every once ina while one |x thelr ruler, but he wanted to vialt of the natives would pass from the| England again and obtained passage on 4 rejoined tue Man- of Hair Yearly. of mirth and after rolling about Paroxyam of glee for a few min-| ‘Now, what I want to do is this: Lo |/ ‘There will be no dearth of false hair] utesgwouid die, cate Tompkins, fur he is the only living for Milady of Gotham this eeason. The] HOW THEIR INGROWING HAIR the position of the Isi-7 ip an edition and go after aregeudeyiagenemt gy oerteers TICKLED THE NATIVES. the hair, Why, we could shear two! ports ye Tompkins was ever a curious youth, . ear from these @orilius, taining queues cut from the heed he made inquiries of the chief of the belt ot * iipeiy ‘all the women tn the Chinese, Each of the two thousand rlesa race. By means of the sign| world with rate and artificial curls. It's cases contains 1,00 queues, @ total of t language and a few words of the native! better than a gold mine and I've got to| 2,100,000 {n the cargo. Mngo that he had managed find Tompkins, W. J. Donnan, second officer of the| Tompkins wae told of the ——_—_—_——__— dvaccinha, who ‘hung over the for: {lek o€ hair and anirthfulness of the| DEBUT le MRS. MACKAY. re, Cine: ward rail taking tally of the queue; People. yw York, cance as they were jerked from the) 2° ies Regie Pa hold to the pler, sald that the former folk they had aiden with Mada Man 204 jes in tocal' BOARS, celestial owners of the queues bad) peculiar affiiction that baffled the ef-|iast night when she entertained a box behied With them to dealers for about forte of the beat medicine men on the party of Portland folk at the opening cents apiece, They will now P*! island. This peculiar affliction affected |of the Portland Muslo Festival, at dyed and curled and twisted on rilady'a only the hair of the people and caused | which Mine. Schumann-Heink was the head and none but husbands will know It to grow inward instead of outward, | chief artist. that they were grown on other heads IN| and ag a reault the race was slowly but| Her gueste were George Harris jr. | ts surely being tickled to ‘of the Presktent of Amherst Col-| st ae heap near velar Ae , nghter, [lege and a soloist at the featival, and | terested In the subject of hair. In fact Mr. and Mra. St. John mith of New a Hopes 30 fa 5e8 gore ee Ot oe York. Mre, Smith was the daughter of providing—and thereby hangs the ya ee ee eee Secand Mate Donnan is searching for @1 16 teary trickled from hie lashless | Morton. former mate named William Tompkins. | ovey and rolled down his hatriess cheeka| Mrs. Mackay, whe was euperbly with whom he served as an apprentic® | 114 4 in a pool at his Mrauteless| owned and wore many Jewels, came in He saya it he can find Tompkins he) vot srompkine wept as he listened to|!ate, and being obliged to walk the| iit ges Sate) Ciel ereateat OMe wal the tale and as he watched the hair-| length of the auditorium ettracted much less folk in convulsions of laughter | attention tue world, “Whe: Tompkins and I were middies together on the Mandarin, a British | *P “freighter that traded in the South] “Now, billy Tompkins was ever an Seas," said Donnan, “he had an experi-| Bentous cuss, and after he thought ance that I had almost forgotten about | Mad for @ bit he told the chief that hi until we took on our cargo of Chinese ved he could effect a cure of theli quem, Mew tant 1 know of Se Then did the chief, the great ruler Ost the Original and Geonieg, @ hairless race, on his knees i ft ir in the Tre mates I want to nnd wompkine | before the midshipman und promise him | wre ‘The Jast I heard of him he was some- untold wealth and distinction should | save the people from laughing graves, Mere ‘Tm golng to try to. get trace of| TURNS HAIRLESS NATIVES INTC IMALTED MILK here 'm to try to get trace of GORILLAS. him, ‘This ts how Tompkins ran into q ; “Well, Tompkins got busy on the spot | The Food-drink fer All the world's greatest hair ‘mine’: TOMPKINS GOT LOST QN AN/ tie recalled the days when as « ind [Forlnfants, Invalidsend ing childrens| ISLAND. at home he went into the factories and Nutrition, | the “We were trading in the islands and | watched the fast running belts that ran eras the: bunch ‘rompkins had been sent ashore with al the machines, And Tompkina remem- hoat's crew to look over an uncharted | bered that he used to take off his cap malted. grain, ia powe (mand and eee {f he could find a aupply | and hold his head close to « speeding fa of fresh water, our own being nearty| belt and that hie hair was attracted to oubstitzte. fer exhausted. The found a spring ni the belt and stood straight out from his Hot in Any Mil the beach and while the sailors w: head and tugged at the roots. 80 Tomp- To-Morrow, Wednesday, Great Saeenay In Women’s and Misses Tailored Suits Raves Suite eps ility Conte Dressy Coats At Sensationally Low Prices 600 Dashing Sport Coats mee to Sell for $15 ff (7:98 1,000 Genuine $25 to $30 Values in Smartest Tailored Suits | Very emartest and newest models, “4 Ki ed in English, yoke, belt and at A Mi raglan models. Made of boucies hil | and velour cloths, innavy blue, brown, f}| mahogany, Holland blue, elderberry, | Made of diagonal cloths, suede and chiffon broad H] checks and plaids, cloths, zibelines, velour cloths, basket weaves, nov elty fabrics in black, navy blue, brown, gray, ma 500 Beautiful hogany, elderberry, Holland blue, tobacco, wistaria Dressy Coats | iia nsitr Seer enteet on By {54 These Suits Are Actually $25 and $30 Models A Maker's Sample Line at § 1 5 of $15 to $25 Coats he Si Fifty strikingly handsome models in| * They have the fabrlce of 26 to $36 Sutts FS PL SIE this lot, You can choose from boucle, ghey have the linings of $25 to $30 Suits | Baglin, seas cinch, obcine: | fey far Se Mc a Be All colors, Alt sizes. They have the At of $25 to $30 Suits ls sn sh lab i as THE mp _WORLD, vRaoe ngesenn he Dine cre bie “th, ai ‘ot @ yi saver® of his teeth. In a wide range of rubberized fabrics, Tans, Browns and Grays—plain or fancy effects. Horn buttons and ventilated armpits. Sizes 34to 44. Special Wednesday, at.....: You too should use— Sale of Raincoats With One Year’s Guarantee TUESDAY, OCTOBER _7, 1918. Good Health with Good Athletics A man’s average is higher in both business and sport if he takes care $1 7.50 SEED TIME AND HARVEST A table of seed planting in the United States which was compiled from reports of the Department of Agriculture is one subject alone in the 1913 WORLD ALMANAC that many are Interested in GEF A COPY, ON SALE EVERYWHERE, 250 Y | and evening shades. lin brown, black and navy. Awe wonderful Lexington to $d Avenue 59th to 60th Street We are our own landlords) No matter whether you and have no exorbitant rents|travel via auto, carriage, ele- to pay. We therefore CAN| vated, car or afoot avd DO maintain the very low-|the store is easily reached fram est prices in the city, quality|anywhere because convenient. considered, of course now to everywhere. A Special 3-Hour Sale To-Morrow, Wednesday, Morning from 9 to 12 o’Clock we will offer in our silk and dress goods shops $00 All Wool Serge, teen | DBC Ya in is in 50 different street | e pure all wool storm serge Opportunity. Limit, 2 drese arse Weegee to @ customer. Main Floor, Ceatre, ‘BLOOMINGDALES', Lex. to 34 Ave. Sth to GOth Bt. A Splendid Variety of New Models in Fall and Winter Coats ote n ve eal ‘aise $12.75 utilit: header you scriptions: Ls icertorg model ie of boucte, ta five. length, with notch collarand Thousands of Pairs of Silk er In the matter of variety, you could not wish for more Khe you find here at all times of the year. As prices go, values to the comparison test and you will realise how einen Oe ae are owt values, Important epecials:— toes. o Women’s Silk Thread Ra a Heavy and medium weight, made 4 ' ter hem, guaranteed to FM iy ath aod, Same in bc, » white and beanie 3,600 Pairs Men ‘a Silk Socks eee, pure ail made with linea e Hae quality, sold with a guar: almost Sonyw sane at big e ae in black, tan, white, navy and all sizes; pair... Only 4 More Days—Our Annual ‘Sale of 100-pe. Gold Initialled Dinner Made to Your Order... § and 12 thin glass water tumblers, with your initial on each-——112 pieces in all.... giving or Christmas Dinner Set ot great saving. Fine American Porcelain Dinner Set, each piece decorated with @ very neat gold edge, anc your initial in gold, in the & popular Colcnial Plain Shape. Gach Set has the fallen pieces: x 12 Tea Cups n Vegetable Dishes 12 Tea Plates ie ered Fates Te 1 SoupTureen with cover 12 Soup Pinte, 2 Vegetable Dishes with covers Head oon Berry. Saucers and 1 Pickle Dish 3 12 Dinner Plates NOTE—As thi strictly ae ti -order sale, we cannot Wipers oe livery in less than 27 days, 34 Fleer, sth Ot. Senta, BLOOMINGDALES', Lex, to BA Ave. 80th te @Oth Boys’ & Girls’ Root’s|Men’s Natural Wool | Underwear for 30c | Underwear at 69¢ First quality] Men's heavy gray natural wool ROOTS: —ktoor's “Tivoli derwear, made up in the best TIVOLI Veste amd/ manner; as good as any sold at $1.00; STAN DARD Drawers. UNDERWEAR ,T" 0% ‘see. ech etce|Natural Wool Shirts, larger. Men's heavy ony natural . double-breasted shirts; as good Boy and girls heavy sibbed cotton| Men's 58¢ Ribbed 39¢ vests, ite an awer iver gray, in sizes 18 to 34; selling) Underwear, at Heevy cotton ribbed shirts and "19 |drawers to match, all sizes, regularly "NO MALL ORDERS FILED, | 50c, at 39. pa a Floor, ~ p1oownNaDss Let, to Sil Aves SOtR to GOth Bt, ————ee \This }m Brass Bed ‘for $12.50 with 5-y guaran. teed Damarda acid proof lacquer, Has 2-inch Colonial posts, heavy fillers with fancy ends and pancl in head and foot, | J All sizes and finishes. 4th Voor, soularly ‘at 25c.; all sizes;

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