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THE EVENING WOikuy, i kiDAY, MAROB 18 och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc ESTABLISHED 1860 ; but placed in the court records an! Ch OE nan (tite tiearreeee » | Emil ‘Cleans Up the House’'*:*..... 14—| “Stenstrom {8 a native of Sweden, and | mw was then given th gize for mixing t \ COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ba, March cause he hid behind ie laws govern- | Tio way drafted and sent to B t H +t E Ri } t "ML should aay. Hot ire my | hay tm (e) 1p Dodee. After three weeks he) . Fors |asribalieers abcterscten we'erours | DEL asn arned igi ae tion showed , He had|that he was not an American citizen. . examination showed without being ar 2 tion, but Judge |His release was granted, Then he ap- it oat the secret aimed that he couid InG —— To Wreck Old Homestead ——— Out of Pain to Comfort! | cate |If He’d Take Out His Work-Day Dinner Pail Proved Safe by Millions! Oftener He Might Win That Right, but ] | Lydia Objects to Plate Juggling When Breakfast’s Not Ready. | wy “If Emi] Geschwind worked all the, compared with Mr. Suthergill and time, it would not be so bad,” de- | found to be several numerals larger | clared Lydia, “but when he has only) «tow did you happen to buy & pair uw dic , — 1 to grant this, | plied again for citizenshi f the stor 125th Street West SATURDAY’S SAVINGS TIFFANY & Co, Prrtn AVENUE & 37 STREET PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER carried the dinner t fit you and i t the} Jt s to me. For Pain Colds AsUGGLER J reeks out of om when nay gener pfwiad taut) — CLOCKS WATCHES CHINA STATIONERY Headache Grippe ho certainly has not earned the privi-| 4 nen goods at the (op homeste uy then. 1 take it fo oneal Influenzal [every renewal of his iabor activi] ranted, Rit ine le oad op | Earache Colds | ties." ote oe oe aan n of] RovL never looked at ea | Rheumatism Stiff Neck RETRO T Ce | her own way. Lumbago Joint Pains “Tell us all about it,” suggested Judge Simpson in Wssex arket In nav: ck w y and black wool serge. Court yesterday. 3 \ ay hohe tt “eal “He ts @ terrific loafer, That is the Made with deep tucks, waist Adults—Take one or two “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with | pect thing ne docs,” asserted Lydia. | and skirt trimmed with silk i a “Often he stays in @ restaurant all n water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals, Age SSBIAAD oe aii ps owe aa Hild aad einbeeideny, ‘ he Ask for and Insist Upon Mee Cre eth aniae th hu Suma | Round necks, some with ig not ready.” | pleated Georgette collars. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Crome ain Cals East ebeete ee None C.0.D, No Mail Orders Pied Piao \ wag asked. “Last Tuesday was one time. He American owned—Entirely! sald bp would, put me out of busl- | B 4 o ness, ‘There I was crocheting peace: | oves or t e pring a ad 20 cent Bayer packages—also larger Bayer packages. |able enough, and all of a sudden a the head and kicked.” Buy Bayer packages only—Get original package. | Was. aut on, the, "continued, “be acted| like a professional juggler, and be- \gan to juggle plates and throw cups all around, not to epeak of the names . lhe called me.” MMII MO | when “KANTLEEK” of disorderly ig er ot A ad pene control myself") The coined name for rubber hot water een atee Ha irs Saturday. | bottles and fountain syringes made for service without regard to cost. But they are not exorbitantly priced, and we guarantee that you get 365 days service from every “Kantleek”” product. A Gathering Worthy of Much Higher Prices Women's White Pique Gloves, one-clasp, Hs Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaclé with self and black embroidered $1.59 Women's Suedetex Chamoisette Gloves, 69c For Boys and Misses Chamoisette Gloves; Fownes and Niagara makes; gray and white 79¢ questioned by the guilty to the backs; pair two-clasp, in white, ivory, gray and black; pair For Men a el til Emil wag held, ton officer. will | | Grey ‘Suede Gloves, one. | anwhile the probation Meanwriy nie nerve - racking and crockery-breaking activities: hergill | day last week Mr, Sut | we valing down Canal Street. On es 0 one of the showcases, of 8 Oot obtain “hice | WORE PANTS § suitings an antings for UNDER ARM $ Pires forty: elght.” there re- | icely sed a pair of trousers, 0! Rrapped in brown paper. And as Mr. Suthergill continued his walk. it) was noticed that a bundle reposed | his arm. Whereupo! prietor ‘of the fashion shop called an Piicer, and Mr, Suthergill appeared | | yesterday in Essex Market Court clasp, with $1.59 | drawn backs... Clothes Make the Boy, As They Do the Man! pete the boy by precept. Show him that a boy is judged by the clothes he wears just as much as by RAPELADE is all the goodness of full ripe grapes cooked with sugar till just a little thicker than honey. Spread on toast tt brings out all the flavor of the crusty, toasted wheat, and the bread, na ‘ custo e ho had aci i ld ROAST BEEF BONELESS ROAST [fj ‘2, s,customer of rine tule, ued the sharp acid crystals are taken out. saneris It is unexcelled in style and service, : rama rar gerne P| © users to be cailed fo . SMALL FRESH tn tte Coane gt oe Buy a jar of Grapelade to-day of your gro- fulfilling all requirements as to wear stand. the pants?" asked His Honor. he says, No Matter Where You Live, It Will Pay You to Come Here |) hundie’ BEST CUTS ONLY Special Friday and Saturday Tender Steak __22¢ Ib. wi the mR Sugar Cared CORNED BEEF, 22'4c Ib Navel, Plate 18%c Ib|] or Brisket PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET I. POLS, Prop’r. Wholesale and Retail 295 Eighth Ave, irc ing fico canon’ | % Shoulder of Pork | not his?" 28c Ib | tainly I am wure an ner just take th hem to be ca Suthergill then t¢ Sugar Cured “Cc” Hams was just after buying them 6 did you get them?” “T bought t “Did you see the defendant take “T did not. A customer says to me, ‘That feller pinched the Immediate I sees the de- fondant going down the street with a| fundle which did not belong to him, you sure that this bundle was rH I didn't pinch the Kuppenheimer and Brill Clothes At Final Price Reductions ‘99° a dead For $35, $40 and $45 For $22.50, $25 and $30 Kuppenheimer Suits Brill Made Suits and Overcoats and Overcoats And $48.50 for Kuppenheimer Overcoats Formerly $65 The past season’s incomparable Kuppenheimer Clothes, supple- mented by a choice assortment of Brill Overcoats and Suits at reductions which bring them down almost to pre-war prices. $17.50 Suits and Overcoats NOT on Sale at 49th St. or 42d St. Stoves THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St, 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave, 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St, 125th St., at 3d Ave, Brooklyn 44 E, l4th St., 125th St., 1455 B'way and B’klym Stores O, en To-morrow Night ‘The complainant was called to the | » several rips aud the seat was | st entirely gone. They were then | mellowed to a golden brown, emphasizes the delicious flavor of Grapelade—add powdered cinnamon if you like. Grapelade is all the grape except the skins and seeds. And by a newly discovered process all pee cer and see what a wonderfully smooth and enjoyable taste it has. It is just as though Welch had added a new goodness to perfect grapes. 15-oz. Glass Jar, 35c; 25-oz, Enamel- lined Tin, 50c. The Welch Grape Juice Company Grapclade} Westfield, N. Y. % Ask the fountain man for a Grapelade Sundae pariey is mixed with wheat in making Grape:Nuts No sweetening required. The food is readu-tooked —savin fuel. About half the milk or cream needed for the ordinary cereal is sufficient for Grape:Nuts. Economical—every atom eatable. A delicious, nourishing food! There's a Reason’ for GrapeNuts Mir eee 4, specially prepared by cooking the company he keeps. Koch Boys’ Clothing is made for those boys whose parents take special pride in their appearance. and meeting every fair idea of price. Koch Standard Two-Trousers Suits—Special Value $12.50 Cheviot and tweed mixtures, For ages 7 to 18 years. Third Floor Children’s Dresses SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS *1.39 Of good quality madras, in pink and white and blue and white; collar and cuffs trim- | med with chambray. Second Floor, CREPE DE CHINE Envelope Chemise *1.85 Very attractive models, of fine quality crepe de chine, | made with ribbon or lace shoulder straps, beautifully trimmed in a variety of fine laces. Second Floor. Tapering New Oxfords Graceful in line and rich looking $600 In patent leather, made on con- servative lasts, with either military, Cuban or Louis heels Also in dark tan, calfskin and kid. |e}. C.F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, West SUNDAY iconic: WORLD w WANTS, }9iMONDAY TN SUNDAY kK MORNING | CES ss WONDERS