The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 13

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And for this reason LORD SALISBURY is inevitable Three practical reasons why you should smoke the Lord i igarette: BS Salisbury ciga a i—Quantity 2—Reinforced card- 3—Itis the only Turkish cigarette Ez and quality board wall to prevent inall the world that sells foras little for 15 cents cigarettes from crushing. money as 15 cents for 15 cigarettes. 2 L pda by a ING OMPORATED ZG LAM ww ANTIISSSTTI AN UUOUNANSNDACRNRUYLOOORUNIITIT (OK Eq TT ATT NCANNN)DYLUALUNNNND DDD ELROD HUAN DDD ZZASSNNNYDTLUNUOCUTIR OPAL IRAN LOIS SASL LLANES SLRS nrives, Wh Re RID: TORKS 1 K 3ROOM ¢ OUTFIT PAY FOR IT $1.50 sale ¥ Po Casi Other O0-Piree Sets Uo cial Male of 1O0- Ph from 614.05 4 We Give Pradin Refrigerator or inelnde it APARTMENT HOUSE ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Chiffonier Open an Account with Our Special Rex, Price &5. 3.98 Sale of 50 Piece Dinner Sets Prettily Decorated 7.95 Cash of Credit | . | THE EVENING WORLD, PF 43HAY, JUNE 21, 1918. j from George C. St. John, Superintens the eny's father —ar devil and 1a - " : jdent of tie school demon; that he was working in an ; % y | “Mrs, Bergh has done the boys a underhunded way.” , ’ ; ‘ a ae . Pi ‘. Special for Saturday wrong which she seems entirely Ins Later Prof. St. John wrot: a. capable ot understanding, by sending “There is a limit to what We can ’ \to the boys and placing in their rooms endure, even though the situation ee New Model X A WITH TEDDY iN Moe eae et sea TUMATI, WRIA. SPY TletHNicNAleN CPE RANI must—in spite of our constant coach- ing. She gets every? so stirred up | 4 ing to the contrary—laugh at. Mrs. that I think our m. 4, especiall =" ‘ wy ] | Bergh constantly puta the boys in Mr. Steels—whove face she threatened . TAILORS f |a wrong light with their companions. to slap—woull leave employ if 1 $90 ’ She sent up to the school acreens for permitted Mrs, Bergh to make here: bapeen a the boys to dress behind, lest avy one @ nulsar ‘on special terms of i eer {should see the boys undress, She Mr. Bergh denied havin | Ranker Bergh, Fearing Boys| rent u. brooms, dust pans, etc, for the boys against taking a ont | Won't: Become Men, Ap-|the boys to clean thelr rooms with athletic sports, but Justice ¢ | . and recently she has sent foot bath baum, after co wring the papers, | Other Victrolas at $22.50 to $380. peals to Court. tubs, which she mstructs the boy’ ordered that Mr. Bergh have the sole | ‘ —- © to keep their feet clean, custody of his sons. “The conduct of my wife toward he dormitories are, of course, ——$—$—<———— WISSNER var cone tte Borah 8 Aled) andans nines Grercen oy whe CONTRACTORS MAY ESCAPE ave tour Llothes boys” a is ove! Saturday || Polk and Roland—white not intended | (e DOY# Onl ANE lt On tesome P , ] othe tentioned, | 55 Flatbush Ave. Evening 1 any other than a well intentioned, | aad sensibie for the boys to take their PAYING ALL BROKER FEES | Custom I ailored b Us Brooklyn | motherly way, has been such as to|/shower baths and get undressed Apis | slutely lity them from de-|sensibly and wholesomely without A | The biggest our money , eel it bead a wanes" sereens or footbatns, as all their Washington Believes Supreme | The biggest value your money can buy veloping into ma . t ” | iti “ compantons do.’ Court Decisions Nullify Agree- Large stocks of suitings bought and contracted for before the tn these words William Chriatian| MT aeteh adde that he talked with | st A present high prices are offered at the OLD prices—enabling you to Bergh, banker and nephew of the) the boys about taking part in euch aes VE ometes have your clothes made to order FOR LESS than ready-to-wear, . late Henry Bergh, founder of the] games as football and dasket-ball,) WASHINGTON, Juno, %1.—Manufac- | made to fit anybody, suits would cost you. y 777) 7 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty, nd that, although they at first turers, as a result of the Department of ’ bs esi prt OUR CREDIT IS GOL to Animals, explained to Supreme| seemed inclined to taxe part in such Justice's investigation into contingents rev >: Brooklyn's Most Reliable Furniture Court Justice Greenbaum to-day his| ames, they declined to do so after fee will be relieved of the Three-f lece to Measure and Carpet House, reasons for desiring a court order |conference with their mother. | pereane ot Lend commissions under [ i aoe sence ave ree Were ace r W.| On Oct, 18, 1916, the following cele. SET" s made with contract broke See ae ae ET ae Ruateses wisest trom ‘Felten Mireet directing that his wife, Ella 8. ne €f% According to opinions expressed to For Men and Young Men Brookiyn. Bergh, recognize him as the sole|*Tam, he alloges, was received by th® gay py officials of the Department of authority on matters pertaining to| boy's father from Wallingford: Justice, This would save millions of the welfare of thelr sons, who now| “Roland's hair soaking wet under dollars to contractors, it Is believed. lshower. He was cold. Henry so thin and part of the saving may cut off . 5 A Bedroom Suite aitenk yarn? from thirteen to sev- |i nena make your heart ache. No. Prices paid by the Government to thea Made in Any e Satisfaction beautiful in de sabes * . contractors. 3 ‘ Z pi vngal Berwh said in an affidavit that|cream. Boiled eggs. hited initia TAvesination to-day developed that Style You Select ose Guaranteed | Mrs. Bergh, from whom he obtained BLLA:” | scores of manufacturers agreed carly a legal separation a few years ago, A day or two Lhe ee, pal the war when they were having had, up to the time of their separa-|ceived the following from Pi te) difficulty im i : Fy 4) "} a | tion, when the boys were between |Jobn: ‘the prop Remember These Ritchie & Cornell Facts:— eleven and fifteen years old, taught} “Tho problem ts a great one, but I having char; the purchas We operate our own thoroughly modern tailoring shops, | them to play with dolls and teddy | Will do my best to ee pod alts aby al M4 ia wdc th - rae We buy all our woolens in large quantities direct from mills, bears. had a long talk with t 8, to- perce aM Lda bod addin ded irl | 1 ve pur or “ nsess The boys were sent to the Choate {ge set pent ae Jaz rnment at any time, re The Hid reciept AML ie ety degreaodeigp ul School in Wallingford, Conn., after t Henry is nervous and high strung Bardlos of whetnor the broker played ABest clas usb eid dedi A.B: ee UES coats ech eee Brae Vanity Case leeree of separation and Mrs nd so filled with an active and viru-." Of a muprame Court dee Many Other Fine 00 and $30.00 Gaara moved in Wallingford hot ent hatred that it is not possible (o ;, belleved nullifi y : 4) ; Py 1 $29E saw them daily. Shortly theren ret him to talk wanely of in a natural these agreements with contract | Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. = Ka rch says, camo the following letie:| voice, His conversation rung that you agents | = - ——__ | es MUSEUM TO USE ARSENAL. | \\ Oi ’ \ ~ tral Park Building. AI \\ Wid AN I) IN fl Gfj.| ‘The Towra of Hatimate to-day recom: | Noy FOKE CIT SLU aeS. (IN mended that Park Commissioner Grell 387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. “ E 1 INXS januo © permit to the : 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street. iia ae, \ INS ZB\ ot Safety for its use of the 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Stre 700 B' way, 1 block from hing Ave. 1 y \ Y) CZ | suiting in Central Park. The M 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44 | 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near Slat Street DZZZ | desires to utilixe it for the exhi 2331 Fighth Ave., I door above 125t AB \ aoe Rarely dnviewa 143 West 20th Street. Hesiawarters | STORES IN NEW JERSEY: ZZZZ| the Arsenal x in a bad ovate ¢ BRONX STORE Newark, 196 Market St., Ne palr, but the proposed telants 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. to spend $100,000 if making renovations. Neith: station nor the Meteorological Bureau will be disturbed. ME RIGA) EST Ane rigas)GReares FURNITURE Hi HCA, OPEN AN ACCOUNT. || \#4-'46 Newark|| OPEN AN ACCOUNT “ WEST With any Baby Corriage and pay for it ‘ anything a” your outrit ¥) 49-51 50 CENTS A WEEK Sele of ’ ST. QTH Market St. }] save of : ite Enamel 35 103 ee Onpeatt Baby Carriages frigerators BLocK OAVE, ane ft Top Ntyle other stores with sii We Have Only 3 stor | OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. TH ONE OF THESE: GUARANTEED Sliding Couches _ (Compiete with Mattresses) 21.85 Inehutes AND ea 150 styles of Go C rts, Stro lers, Sullies A Small Payment Down and 50c A WEEK fs your purchase of as as man a ‘on Wish to bu te Larger Amounts in the Fumed ‘= Cash or Credit Invited. PAY FOR IT tex. Price B40, wo Single Hels, Romelink is Couch SALE OF HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUITS FOR DINING ROOM BEDROOM AND LIBRARY > a) go SiS ett Victrolas & Grafonolas FROM 18 r0$3 80 NO INTEREST ADDED This Genuine f Victrola Outfit 98 WEEKLY f Summor rch Chair This Suit | | 9 74 ne oath $150aWeek V1 Fe ust or Credit | reat r (Four Piece: BITS.50 Sold Separutely If Desired. B48 (39,46 Cash or Credit ae ee a ee ee

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