The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1916, Page 8

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THE EVE CARMENT STRIKE WILL END FRIDAY, 1 4 | nys Leader for Pinal Pa logethe rey ty he eee her #1 oe MOAlpin Hotel Ute attarnvor vith tow representatives fron. enh ie eal Morria Hitiquit, ovum ou tor the garment wORET vaton, toon ve enmona have been [etther aide te * Vederal Media People who have itched § andscratched for years xpeot that wl the work no later than Fri Motht of Hat Aa- Ata fort soon after Cadum 3: «::: Ointment is applied 32%: to skin troubles. such | es eczema, pimples, itch. sores, cuts. burns. rash. blotches, scaly skin.chafing, ; scabs, rinsworm, eruptions, etc. Three Million Boxes Sold Every Year in FRANCE 25 cents a box - all druggists |: effort to adjust that to-day pected to put an end to the atetie The Federal mediators arrived tn Now York to-day and Ith that they will not be aati any tentatl manufacturers tt be re evidence f offe: f man olothing tn the downtown district last night 16,000 mambere of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America went on atri The union threatens to nt to-day the entire member- chip of 60,000, The Call To Breakfast ‘Has a new appeal for those who awake to a breakfast of in These hew corn flakes bear a unique deliciousness because of their self- developed javor and improved form, T he flavor is the true essence of choice, ripe Indian corn. Unlike ordinary “corn flakes,” the New Toasties di it sugar for their palatability, aoe oe ne ae ee Try some dry—they're good that way and the test will demonstrate their flavor. Then try some with cream or rich milk, Note that New Post Toasties are not chaffy” in the package; and that they doh't mush down when cream is added, New Post Toastles are known by the tiny “bubbles”’ on each flake, produced by the quick, intense heat of the new process of making. They come in a wax-sealed package that preserves their oven crispinces and delightful flavor—the moat perfect corn flakes ever produced, For Tomorrow’s Breakfast—New Post Toasties Sold by Grocera everywhere. S NEW PROMISE wort not later than 'o have « full eunferencs made which are ealietactory wo the we end be ause of these concen wiona tt will pot be neceaeary for **) Dobbin NIN@ WORLD, W | ness. What They “Need.” “The aay you In dow ebooks her?” In the foreg of you, are consider if any completely opposing heory of the attrastion of op- {a true in the case of widely temperaments, It ts much to be true—permanentiy— of widely differing tastes, The girl with quickaliver moods may be quite charmed and soothed by the man whom, like ‘a granite boulder, she always knows where to find. The vol- tile man may prefer a wife who nows how to save his money and to find hie collar buttons, But to be hap- by together two persons must enjoy doting the same thinge—fox-trotting, swimming, reading postry, watching league baseball, playing Kolt, koing to the “movies,” It te easier for the al- chemy of love to tras @ defecta of character than uncongentalities, It may be safely eet down that the |sort of man or woman you want to marry—using “want" in the sense of “need"—ts somebody not too different {trom yournelf, Don't you think #0? Tell me what you think about tt ‘and why your idea) mate fa what you dencribe, H& “NEEDS” A CERTAIN KIND OF BIDE-KICKER, “Dear Madam: Your article to-day Je interest an the questidne you ralne are y more dincuased than any others, One thing te certain: We cannot find one particular kind of girl or man who will sult every one, “Being a young man of twenty-one, not blessed with @ fortune at birth, | must try to make It myself, and therefore need a certain kind of side micker, done muet be eleven, muat be satiofied with life. need net be pretty, but oweet. “Bhe must be ao fifty-fifty girl. “he must be very neat. natured fools. “@he must have earned her ewn living. “And above all, ehe must be ready to take my upe and downe ae here, te help me provide for her, not to hinder me, “LT have travelled @ bit, and I be- Heve that New York girle have them all boat, They understand @ great deal more than out-of-town gira, “It le very hard to put into « letter Juat how you feel about I} 1 wish to thank you for your very interesting articles, which 1 have been reading for yoare, Ha" WANTS A MASTERFUL MAN, NOT A HANDSOME ONE, “Dear Madam; It le with very great interest that I read your articles each night, partiolarly the ones on what sort of husband do I want, “It te the firet time T have ever written my ideas for a paper; but euch as they Tam going to send thom. Noing @ girl born and bred to & country town, they may be slightly different from the ot went @ wealth; use ‘all le net ‘geld handeome men are jeolted, worka with his braing) ene What Sort of Wife What Sort of Hubby The Desirability of Gane geniality in Selecting Life Partners Must Not he Be Overlooked or There Will Be Great Un happi-| Contributors Advised to ‘| Study Themselves as Well as the Other Fel- low, So as to Determine By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. i colt rebels againat being hitched up with statd old harness, gaita and looks ought to be well matched ; Woy does & young sober-sides pick out girl who wants to wear @ sew hat in @ Dew restaurant every wonk unless he je willing to follow her pace? And why does Mise Modest Mouse| marry & young aport, if she ls going to stay at home and, weep when he takes somebody aise to the cabaret which sort of man T want must be ® man who has an education and who whem ee CeOELs Shans? Cem wrcree wre STaw oe borems* Sed Me joime paragraph @ correspondent, “M. Lat each of you type, no matter how excellent, would jae you lastingly happy in the close companionship of marriage I oan have an everlasting love an’ a Ute. long respect; one who thinks Gren, mumic and Sowers are Greatest gifts to mankind; above all, @ man's an. “SUFFOLK COUNTY.” TAKES A FALL OUT OF MR. ARTHUR LOEB. “Dear Madam: I he reat surprime your 1 Arthur M. Laeb b fara te New York as indeed been ur Ing aojvaintances in TL know @ good inany } and yet I fing it hard w Loeb's adjective to them, “Of course there are many ton, affectation nnd pert: era, buy that le to be expect such crowds o' juee Mr. Loeb h York girls, and | am eure that those who have read Mr. Loeb's remarks will resent them ae much hod “L only wish T could have the op- Rortunity, to Introduce Mr. Loeb to opinion, LOVE IN A COTTAGE WOULD SATIGFY THIS ONE. n: J am very much rt ant 1 am eure he would ehgnes > bie thoughts myeeit, 1 merry a man with a pathie dlaposition, one trusted. ~ie there any euch a ques & man of any by would like te good, kind, ay that could be “True love- thing? Look thon; they ne low York girls of my acquaintance | C.," puta her finger on one of the commonest mistakes |. in the choice of @ husband ore wife. The qualifications of the mate you hope to find, as detailed to me by many admirable, But | make « suggestion to those | ‘4 Amnon. of you who are now writing, or about to write, letters which will describe for me your ideal domestic partner. aboltad plicat of the preme Court revocation of nineteen hotel Heenses read with citie STUNG AND BURNED BY A BIG JELLYFISH Brooklyn Swimmer Has to Tear Creature to Pleces—Face Badly Swollen, “What swelled your face eo?” friends tg-day asked Arthur W. Tuttle of No, WM Bpencer Place, Hrooklyn, Tuttio told this atory: “Last Saturday I was ewimming on my back toward a yacht in Greenport Bay when I felt an intense pain in my facq as though some one bad stuck @ thousand needies into tt. I water pall, with white tentacles hanging from the centre, “The turning movement brought the fish right on top of me, I tried to faht him off, and the only way I could do It wae to tear him to pieces in hand- fulle, whioh I wrenohed off and flung away, Every time I touched the thing 1 felt aa though I was being burned. “Two men who saw the struggie came up in a boat and one of ¢) thrust an [+ Aris the monster, putt it” aN that as he turned eald doatmen in the bay told him tear had acon one other flab like it Tut the flan over he observed that the) underside wae a brilliant red. He} AY, AUGUST 2, STATE BEGINS WAR ON RAINES LAW HOTELS ad fe for alll Applicat Revocat in thie elty for violating Section 80) Hi} of the lb The pre hearing Aug. 6 sion will be taken in other! si © 190K. TC. F.C i= “BREESE DS MERGABES8 SEES So CTI TI 1916. | BULL MOOSERS MAY TRY Do You ant: ? momnnnt eee ne mbit n of Ninet Megally BINGHAMTON of the Raines law va- | riety wae inaugurated here when ap-| om waa made by repreentatives Btate L or tax law. etorn will be given a OE (raetde, attempt to deve Present i on + tory on tty Pree TO ENDORSE WILSON + so oes SS Se - sy 6 WR Heme ANA ae . . ’ shew sees yt ° SPECIAL WOTICES ail @ the Quture » co of the ASK FOR and OFT = MORLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Casey oubetitutcs cost YOU some es ot te the ed * Stern Brothers West 42d and West 43d Streets An Exceptional Purchase of Men’s Sack Suits will be offered Thursday and Friday, at $15.00 and 18.50 Value $25.00 Value $30.00 These suits are from one of the best makers of Men's Clothing, presenting an excellent choice of semi and form- fitting models, distinctively tailored and finished in fancy mixtures, checks, stripes, plaids or plain weaves; some quarter silk lined; all sizes from 34 to 46 chest measure. Wardrobe Trunks ON THE FOURTH FLOOR, AT VERY SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENTS. Wardrobe Trunks, Fibre Covered, $19.50 Strongly made trunks that look and wear well. The interiors have a specially constructed garment carrier that makes every garment accessible. “Rite Hite” Wardrobe Trunks, - Other Wardrobe Trunks, - n rl enses {iil} Hil} by the State | iy to regulate all|) Moenses and! at $87.50 $25.00 to 115.00 $10.00 to 20.00 tray and extra dress tray, % and 40 inches. ment before Su- Dress Trunks, - Fitted with sizes 32, ELLOGG’S! there’s a lesson in that name. It means fresh, crisp, delicious toasted corn flakes— ar ‘millions of children and their parents know it. That’s why “Eating Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes” is a lesson Ke easily learned. Mayo’, Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature, Imitations come and go! They change Thy y ghenge their pornos Some do both, Flakes remain Kellog eatetne Orieoal roared Corn as ever—light, os origigel as oree— inty, eppetising in flar

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