The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 13

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A No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. Headaches Caused by Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to neglect your eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 ge Established 57 Years INew York: 184 B'way, at John St. a23 Sixth Av., rsth St. 3$0 Sixth Av. aad St tor Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 4ad_ Street. ‘Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond St, | him,” declared Gussie. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAKHVUK 7, , Marriage Bells for Gussie; Sol Needn’t Stick Around Until Ready to Ring Them| He Has Proposed Only Six Times but Trouble} Was He Wouldn’t Come Across—and Gussie, She’s Tired of It All. “Somebody told me that he said he did,” “Are you sure he took it?” ‘Some fellows saw him count It,” | eo Caesar may have thrice refused to| replace his ordinary headgear with « golden crown, but Sol Kokus went him several bet-| \$NO SEVENTH $ ter, according to “POP” YET, the evidence given in Essex Market Court before Judge Simms by Gussie Grossman, the indignant object of Sol’s sleuthing activities, Six times he asked mé to marry “Yes?” queried the Court. “But he never comes across. He Proposes and then backs out again.” “Why the charge of disorderly con- duct “Now he is following me all around.” It then appeared that Sol, in spite of his many changes of heart, still want- ed to marry Gussie, and to pre’ any one else robbing him before he 1a ‘colain Crowns, Bridgework Filings and lelay of Gold, Silver and Porcelai Made at Reasonable Prices Brdly decayed Teeth and Roots cersfully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken Plates repaired while you walt. 9 2;BLOon, 2E. 125th St. 169 E. 34th St. 8, B. Cor, Sth Ave, IN. W, Cor, 34 Ave, eee Hortick’s =» The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘ Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs Qlotes of Today) t * At t very Uttle cost any woman can id her face of hairy growths if she CO the delatone treatment. This ade by mixing some water with a powdered delatone. This paste upen the hairy surface for 2 gr 8 minutes, then rubbed off and the akin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm results >from this treatment, but care should be used to buy real delatone.—Advt be left at any of The World's jertising Agencies, or can be joned directly to The World. et I ture, made from artistic ¢ worthily built and finished. offer a large selection fo Dressers, regularly priced Cor, 123d St 6 Unelu: H he even went as far as to give her ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS EUTSCH BROS qHREE (3) BIG S Tones New York’ aheranes Furniture, Piano and Phonograph Stores Our Sale Prices save you from 10 to 40 per cent. and at $25.00 to $300.00, now $15.00 to $200.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Convenient Credit Terms May Be Arranged. Uptown Downtown Brooklyn 3D AVENUE AVENUE A BROADWAY * and Saturday Bvenings. made up his mind finally he appeared unexpectedly here and there in her daily life, much to her embarrassment. “Why do you follow her around?” Sol was asked, ‘I'm afraid she 1s going to throw me down,” answered Sol. “She is going | with somebody else now.” “Do you want to marry her?” “Sure I want to marry her, but I can't afford it.” “When will you be able to afford] ier” “After Easter, I guess,” suggested the dubious and impecuntou hen testified that hard-working man and was doing his best to hold his head above water. Ho was treating her like a lady When he couldn't take her to Coney money to pay for @ nice little trip| by herself, But then, did ghe do the right thing? She did not Instead of coming home at 8 or 9, as sho should, she appeared the next morn- ing at 1 or 2, and with somebody else. |And all on Sol's money. He simply couldn't stand for it. Because Sol has had the stage to} this point, it does not signify that Gussie bad been reticent. Not for a minute. Gussie wag holding her own. “Six times,” she repeated with a cornful look at the still hopeful Sol, T have had enough, and I want him \to leave me alone. I don’t want him to follow me around all the time.” declared Mary ed Mary denominations was will “In two rolls; one had eight $1 bills, |. ever poney he had, he had found on and the other two $10's." there waa no Mary knew only that the money had fg Nabe 0 a peared further than that, sb 1 #°, awrapher Was Feodor intoxicated?” ot then d later in th itnosses Ww: fled that they up the money fri | counted the $8 roll and showed it to Bu @ got terribly They teat nthe floor. Me then | the assemblage. This he returned to| Bears | Mary later in the day, Mary a | mitted it. She even admitted that| the | she might have lost the money from | the stocking. Signature Judge Simms became worrled of | “But 1 can't s he said, “how the money got out of the stocking There can be no charge of larceny from the person, since the defendant pickd up the money from the floor.” Annual Clearance Sale Offering Men and Young Men $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats a ee And $65.00 Kuppenheimer Overcoats at $48.50 Clothes of known merit, highest reputation and incompar- $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Brill Overcoats and Suits | foe able value, so radically reduced in price that we urge upon you the advisability of buying now, in spite of any belief $17.50 Suits and Overcoate NOT on Sale at 49th St. or 42d St. Stores THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK U Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 125th St., 1456 B’way and B’klyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. 44 E. 14th St., you may entertain regarding future price reductions. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave. 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn Judge Simms decided that a settle- | ment of the original difficulty was| rot in his province, but belonged to | some professional “fixer.” Accord- | ingly, he was unable to turn the six proposals into something more det. | nite, and ordered Sol to keep away from Guasie until he was ready to | chime the glad tidings with marr! an bells. Sol was not observed to make @ seventh proposal. | | Jonson's learned sock, of literary re- nown, went far to the back-ground yesterday in Essex Market Court,| when Mary's STOCKING A { stocking came| OOR BANK. 5 BANK.$ into the ime- | ight Mary’s stocking was a perfectly good stock- ing, without a single hole in it, ac-| cording to the evidence, but as a sav- ings bank it left something to be de sired, It all happened at a party last Sun- day morning. Whether Mary Gluczek | was the hostess or merely a guest did |not become a matter of record, but at any rate sbe paid the sum of $28 for the festivities, Mary, herself, said 8 | lor Plochiach pinched $28 out of my stocking,” announced Mary through the interpreter, The court stenographer was seen to blush. | “How do you know he took it?” asked the Mr. Hogan, the Assistant District Attorney. ru Economize xl These ‘| Days It’s only once in many months that one has an opportunity to econo: mize on good furni designs, of handsome woods, at LESS PRICFS. r every room in your home, at Saratoga Ave. ri. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Feodor then proved to the satis-| In Use For Over 30 Yoars. ction of the Court that he rifled Mary's sto eel. 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