The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 13

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oe WORLD, FRIDAY. Apait 3, _ - ——— eer kate ’ Sunshine - the Wonder Bakery-Biggest in the World rs oe) —, Mt Meet Nineteenth te continue al this i a | AIA TY A Aa eh QT TY api "Vus ats Were oer Vis 144 p (hide SH ae 4 yi *, called “hip ban ta” because they conform to the htour of the hip, are made from skory wood splints, mont #kilfully | Wen A notable collection of fine prints, tluding —eolored , te te pwo by 8 Arlent 7.” after Nattler; fi of nes Wilson, James, Hand, Smythe and 4 many other gems in tints and merzotints will be on view 1 of this week at the Anderson Gal- ry, They will come up for sale nday evoning, April 5 r) - . Bartolozal is represented by four ' @xampies of hin work. There are also two by Axol Hl. Hatg. Whistier has aix prints, five of which are etchings and one a lithograph a ——— ee TO CLOSE SALOONS JULY 4! Re Philadelphia 81: jo That Day Falls on 7 PHILADELPHIA, Aprt t.—Thousands of saloonkeepere were profoundly shocked to-day when D. Clarence Gib- Boney, President of the Law and Order Boclety, solemnly announced that he ‘would close all the saloons this year on wmorial Day and July 4, Mr. Gib- ey was quoted as saying: Announcement No ordinary growth could have justified an attractive name for ables Takoma ah ee See this astonishing Bakery. It was built pW EET hl freate fn the salidie) though because the people demanded it. ahine recipe. RY who opens Business then will be immediately ar: rested and 1 shall see that his license la revoked."” ‘The saloonkeepers apperred to accept o order with marked resignation. *Vough luck.” they observed. “If the authorities would only let us keep open ‘on holidays as has been the cuatom we would doa rushing business.” ares iieinet Rac 4 New York and vicinity Omaha} Dallas, St. Louis, Chi- me “se twenty-five those bleouit bon Nee ct'ahe Guat, cago and Boston were unable . bone, Sunshine Mydros, Gun NOT THROWN FROM TAXI. Biscuits of America” than _— fal “equal four hundred city shine Glover Leaves end areata Mai ceric ties our eight bakeries could Sunshine Biscuits are baked Pes aces Gees Dunshine Wan charged with assault when Miss —and you must be served. peseaentes by pol ne ad sanitary outside as it is livered fresh every day to Marie Dowd of No. 169 Manhattan @ taxl- end OUR TERM ¢ 13 "town + 1° Ri%, Purchase +5%town # 1°? Witt OO Ficinese +7 “own-t | athe 1S OFarcnase 1O"Youn 1 2° 7tR, 2 fA (Meer “CEM OX From one inawest- _—- scores of mammoth ovens, New Yorks Soa cieenieg taae of “d Every process is performed On the roof ts the largest Visitors are welcome to this ber how she Pot out. o shine Biscuits have won their ‘ Lean which F000 pag tts gtd hg hy oy ‘Wonder , Come and paid she had just one through more than it x t — way into all parts of the world. ind: pena inated 5000 oo Sas ita baked And now in New York the That is why they are called aercts fh sen eae world's largest bakery hes sunshine Biscui {t from New Jersey. The Sunshine Bakery fs at come to the demand ine Baows. the east Oo the that our other bakeries in Perhaps to you the word Sunshine Biscuits are almost Queensboro Yo can as City, Minneapolis, “Sunshine” has been merely gumberiess in variety. From ese it from all over New York, Joose-Wres Biscurr (omPANY Bakers of “The Quality Biscuits of America” MANU AUAAAncaN en eAUAUTNT avo cuaTiecauevegyveceucaocecituancgUcUruacnecctvcavv acer anTaQ UU Ta ANOUUUATAUUATNCQUOUUUUTUOUOUCTOUOUOTOOQGTUQOVGUATQEOONLOVUOCOUCGNUQTOOUANOOUOTOOTCRMAU UU A NUE

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