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“a FOOD COSTS LESS IN ~WAR-TORN PARIS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .25, 1918. & real man) T don't think you need worry, Dear, that Crowninshield or any other grand man will ever ket the bast of me O, no, Tam always alert and I never give them even a loophole. “Ot course, this fellow’s atten- tion ts far from agreenbie, and T never know when I am to meet him, or. w) I may be called to the phofie. Don't you think ho bad a nerve to talephone me such a memsage? When you know [BRITAIN GETS STONEHENGE, |" sways deen tn the hands of pet: wt thd abt vate owners, has been presented to the|with the greatest satisfgetion, ® | Famous Drala Monement Pre-|[ritlsh nation by C. Hi B. Chubb, who |allays the fear that the monument a] | sented to Nation. surchased it tn 1915. The Government |day might come into possessio# of | LONDON, Sept, 25.—Stonehenge, the | accepted the gift and wil! henceforth | unappreciative owner who would allow | world famous Druid monument, which | be responsible for its preservation, It to be destroyed or removed. | | The announcement hes been where he wanted me to go I think you will be mad. I was. Fondty, “KITTEN.” THAN IN NEW YORK | Good and Plentiful, Too, but | Baths? Say, There Ain't | ing you aga . I shall try No Such Animal. iny best not to have more than ono | letter a week after this. If T aE Se ounce in a while step over, please don't mind, Gear, for I know no one to go to but you, and it really seems as if I had more than my share of trouble. “M—— was dreaafatty blue, but not a bit cross, Now, this is con- fidential. He gays he may in foreed to bang oa I don® think that, but you know when a man eta blue he thinks every one is against him. He says to save the road he himseif has to step in, take his coat off and work like a man of forty. It is not right, dear, but he says be will have to work harder for the next six months than he ever worked be- Buy W. S. S. Regularly BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shap of ' Onizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET “Tuesday. “Douglas Dear: To begin with, don't be cross with me for writ- Pricea of food in war-torn Paris are cheaper than tn New York, says Clar- noe B, Kelland, magazine writer, who has just retarned from a tour of France and Italy for the Publicity | Department of the ¥. M. ©. A. “I dought meals at first class res- | taurants tn Paris. at much lower prices than & oan obtain the same meals in the same character of res- taurants in the United States,” Mr. | Kelland tola an Evening World re- | porter at his home in Port Washing- fore. Well, I should much rather ton, I, 1, to-day. “I also received) have him work like that than better food for less money than I) resign fo then ‘feel that bis life could have bought it for tn New York.| "Sie “Sidon genday: “Kitty, “I frequently ate at the Cafes 46 | if I am forced to resign I shail Ladalx-and Boocard!, in the French sopeiser a7. ones ya , jure, an ir forty~ ee eee cmute here tae class | f0Ur years of hard’ work. Well, the Hote) Vanderbilt here, first class | he ip not going to resign if I can in every respect, and the cost of tho help it. en the time comes, moala averaged about eight france, Douglas, I shall want him to go " in ners. ($1.60), The mame moal at the Van- “Now, dear, I think of nothing but derbilt would oost me between $5 your trouble, and it is that woman and $6. who 1s causing all the uproar. She “The food also was plentiful and in great varléty, for food does not seem at all scarce, although it ts rationed principally by cards Even meatiens days have been abolished. You can | | easily imagine how plentiful food 18) when she strikes for you she is when for $1.60 at one of thoes first-| hitting the wrong man, She thinks clase restaurants I was given the| if she gets you @ little bit In- | tetested the rest is easy. I should choice ef’ soup, fish, meats, including | 6 disgusted if I thought you chicken and steak, vegetables, @ salad, ) cared for that kind of cattle. she wine and dessert. was nothing but a common actress “ | and now what is she? Any man I had @ further opportunity to ob | Si. have her, She is not in my | servo the low level of food prices! Cline dear. Oh, merey, how she as compared with those prevailing here, though, mark me, those prices are abnormally high for Paris, when » two: Slabed aad) moyeel! malutatned Ome ap aT | “The Owners of DIRFCT PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO A Superb Collection of Women’s Street Coats and Evening Wraps of DUGETYN These Coats and Wraps of Duvetyn are in modes of the most exclusive type designed by Rolande, Bulloz and Drecoll SPECIALLY FEATURED FQR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 175.60 Great Shawl Collars and Cuffs of Fur in the following combinations: ‘ BLACK DUVETYN with SQUIRREL or BEAVER FUR BURGUNDY DUVETYN with SQUIRREL or BEAVER FUR NAVY DUVETYN with SQUIRREL FUR BROWN DUVETYN with BEAVER FUR ALGERIAN RED DUVETYN with, SQUIRREL FUR BISON DUVETYN with BEAVERYFUR BALSAM GREEN with SQUIRREL, HAY DUVETYN with BEA’ is doing her best to get me out of the way. She thinks then, you being buman, will want her. ‘Think of It, dear, that is what yhe wants, Oh, how she would like to get_you even if {t waa only once. Well, she won't do it, for OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York, Present charming versions of the ew Millinery Mode | For the Season of 1918 would crow if she could get you. ‘Well, she won't. Fondly “KATHERINE.” meals there averaged about 60 cents to the man, ‘This included the cost of service, for we employed a woman to do our cooking. The meals were as | good as any | have ever caten in the! United States, #0 it goes without say- ing that they were good and sub- an apartment for a while there, Our : Ans Like ANALAX he Fruity Laxative Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s originations, EEVISH, cross, bil- also copies and adaptations of famous Paris models. i Evie ious, constipated 4 . M & ( ; 99 MN | de Phe. cngepee Sentauranta’ @tr.| childeed eed sak pel An infinite variety of styles. Large impressive Hats 4 ompany ; uri "| 9 aiised ANALAX par of a dignified character for semi-formal functions. - ult Food, he said, was rationed by card. tilles, They enjoy tak- Picturesque Hats of studied beauty for afternoon but there ia apparently no limit on} (Now Over 22,000) wear. Smart Tailleur Hats for utility wear. ing ANALAX, which the amount one may buy, | if P Ms ce, aston ore heels ew oy the tastes like candied fruit. Prices 8.50 to 50.00 ee ‘Did it ever occur to you that you can i Ne Tuck wien hey tecuinene | —_ Re = * — Hi] | Bread, meat, even sugar ts plentiful. | | oN ATS) Ae 4 ¥ partake of Swift & Company’s profits, it ee emtat hen! wcities ieee. | \ elie a and also share its risks,—by becoming a i} hotels are also cheaper than they are sucsrpovatea , = in Americ, Ocomyout("_T_TI————_| OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © co-partner in the business? It is not a close corporation. You can do this by buying Swift & Company ail $1 to $3 a night, it is here that one from America feels the first pinch of ation, You know foreign hotels ot have baths attached to their ere rooms, There is n6 such animal, and A shares, which are traded in on the Chicago and AMMA | Saturday night because ‘of, the fuel g ' Boston stock exchanges, f Meee ance ces ae Ce . — : There are now over 22,000 shareholders of ii F ; sath Sirecbe lew YGF é Swift & Company, 3,500 of whom are employes of li KITTEN NOTES READ * the Company. These 22,000 shareholders include ii [= sea - ———————— ee 7,800 women. Cath dividends have been paid continuously for thirty years. The regular rate at present is 8 per cent. The capital stock is all one Kind, namely, com- z IN MELLEN CASE TELL TWO LOVES OF WOMAN ed Women’s Coats of Distinction _ | For Afternoon and Street Wear | mon stock—there is no preferred stock, and this 4 (Continued From Fifth Page.) Developed in the new materials favored this season, Silvertones, Velour Cloths, common stock represents actual values. There is no i uso aa ae titnaes ivan tas Evoras and Bolivias, handsomely trimmed with Furs, or simple styles for “water,” good have goodwill, trade marks, nor pat- i wociety are, It is cruel, Dear, to | | utility wear. Straight-line silhouettes, belted models or wrap effects. ents been capitalized. Hy | Piame me. “1 know these two fellows would This statement is made for your information and Tee tet sen ca the cae eee Whe to etme In tm Thay wa 25.00 35.00 48.00 68.00 and upwara ls ci Se the tennis court Lane with mo, and in Lovers’ Think, Douglas, not for the purpose: of booming Swift & Company stock. ! of what my summer ls to be wien —eEeEeEeEeEee—y————————————————— eae , We welcome, however, live stock producers, Hf | ait lust summer, sometimes chron ‘ a . a retailers, and consumers as co-partners, i of April and i has alrendy bea Women ~ Tailored Su its Pi We particularly like to have for shareholders the f Hy Ton't gat ener ct vie nek done | i > . way itl y alt You know bet- | * * gengle SHb wham We do business, ey aaa irate Bias | Offering Exceptional Values This leads to a better mutual understanding. 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