The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 12

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menens 12 -@HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, | | PROLID ARKANSAS |“Gnear the tatureeor ne vresnta- ow the People of the State of Arkansas daye butere the welding I planned te ke |tion was the appointment by Gov et oll my frien Now my C. 1, Brough of Arkansas, as specin Honored Their Favorite Superdreadnought ° . He /} 1} W " jdeiegate, of Baby Edward Otis | Mitchell, youngest Arkansas Travol- r O | "And the iucky man, tht ‘That 8a that a good personal appearance is an | |Mitchell of the U. 8. 8. Delaware ae |Baby Mitchell ts ten months old, and christened by Chaplain D. W. Mc- secret and Miss McAlpin has beem land of the U. 8. 5. A ticcessful in keeping his ne fro . “3 1 , © i : ae quccest 19 kecoine Meee” absolute necessity in everyday business | Clel Arkansas in wervicn i rrance'es very weaitoy ad ANG Social life and should not be ne- honor of the occasion. Paymaster | the member of noi leietteel ‘ mr glected on any account. Prvelaght —— ital We also know that the average man wer and woman find it difficult nowadays : to keep themselves we dressed without sacrificing some other necessity. We have the remedy. A, remedy that thousands of men and women are using: here. Our ‘‘charge account”’ basis of selling fine, depend- able and smart clothing for! : men, women and _ children :|will solve this problem for you. ae [Mannan Preadent of we saneans — QUUL prices are reasonable and com- ond. to bawgn chara starkey se. Pare favorably with those charged by WHO IS LUCKY MAN : % whe earty in ne wer ana Cash’” stores for similar mer- Broklyn. - ed 1 - | oo 7 . , Carre pestmoner |My Sel iisttiny wernalwan’ Chandise. For instance — ° WHO 5 SOON 10 WED and tobacco man, was much par-|sucernieg, etuuverang,aum * Pret Mfen’s Smart Suits are now Alpin's fam yenia will hav fons hav and Mrs, Miteheli live at Conway, Presentation on Superdread-|(00 nought a Ceremonious Affair. 2. W. Eberle, United ommander of uadron and a native of Arkansas, bailing Fort Smith, was of of. He was accomp and received on be of Miss Dalsy Deiony ene y “CALLUS CORNS” ——:hersades, nx LIFT RIGHT OFF itis Sm'estisiens the pres 18 people of “Sreezone’’—No paint |v. s Arkansas | —_ - | Ms " RICHARD MARKEY TO WED, | of Seaboard | Engaged to DDaug! | Alr Line Pr Sercial to The Brew: NORFOLK, Va.. April |eagement is announced of Miss |sanna Harahan, daughter of W Among the p very handsome were awarded to the One was / {siven by the Duught f the Amer bia lean Revolution of join “ kansas, and ts to bo an ann e} 1 to the gun crew which makes the best !a very | record. Mrs. Ross McCain, a dele- | 2 gate of the D. A. R, made the pres. | five lic jentation. The other was given by the | servi | Society of Arkansas Travellers, and s* jis to be an annual prize for the best |" cutter race crow on the ship. Mine [Ula Spivey of the Arkansas Travel lers made that presentation. Capt I Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of|Stieguer accepted the trophy cups « Freerone costs but a few cents at any| behalf of the crew drug store. Apply a few drops on the} Miss Delony, whose hor corns, calluses and “hard skin” on) Little Rock, made the f b of feet, the: t thenr entation of the silver bottom of feet, then lift thenr of. eng OR an When Freezone removes corns| acceptance, thanked Mies Delon from the toes or calluses from the! her indefatigable efforts and the pec hottoms of feet, the skin beneath is] ple of the State of Arkansas for thoir M left pink and healthy and never sore,/gift to the ship, whiok he suid wax | Hu tender or irritated Advt. very deeply cherished and appreciated Ride > |'8’ HOHENZOLLERNS’ HOODOO | Meure ¢ Markey enlisted early in the wa turbed to-day to learn that details of —_ Fiver and Wife im Airplane Crash. $29.75, and Women’s and ’ ? dlecuased quietly by friends, | BRFIANC RUA (() arnke thers would bo b wadding soon Misses’ Handsome Capes >— ‘eport % Harry J. Runse sw 824.75. Both fine quality feet mechs land well made. * the young so- into @ our engagement. I wanted) uninju 5 ; : Bs addition we offer you 7). a, Seg the opportunity to pay as oC ii little as a dollar a week on the account, stretching the payments, over a period of time to suit your own ‘convenience. Hecht Bros., 53-57 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. I haven't even| into ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS New York's Largest Furniture, Piano and Phonograph Stores DEUTSCH BROS $—HREE (3) BIG STarrs—& (3) BIG StTorr> EONOOINS In Relrigetalrs Deutsch Bros. Refrigerators are guaranteed to give satis- faction, therefore these prices are all the more remarkable. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES We 6.98 Ash and Oak Cases. Dry, Seasoned Lumber Round-cornered Cabinet Work. Highest Grade Furniture Varnis Golden Oak Finish Double Walls in All Grades. Large Ice Capacity. Metal Ice Racks No Woodwork Exposed. Solid Construction of Ice Chamber Perfect Circulation, Insuring Cool, Dry Air Perfect Insulation, Insuring Economy of Ice. Non-Rusting Aluminum ‘Traps cuoos tn Disasters of er 100 Years. for Stout Women Siges up to 56 bust at~ 2a Specially designed with lines that are exceptionally becoming to the stout figure. Mostly of fine All- Woo! Men's Wear Serge vy and black. Some with smart over collars of silk poplins | All silk 1 The two pictured are only examples. Severe! other models RACE RIOTS IN CHICAGO. to choose from. $ 75 56 bust. Eves . {9 Bl artcks, Crops o « Used and gain. Forme s Many A Souvenir | OF THE Knights of © Many Bargains in Su'ts in all by All Hardware Special Designs. Wanted Materials, $16.95 to 49.50 Pea ga Lh | SESE Automatic Locks, Insuring Tight- ? . ORO <a) Fitting Door apa gare > THY MICALPING "Removable Waste Pipes for ( ) um us A Waizi Bargain y and many on each ete Secret of Coming Marriage Is f-Supporting Hinges on 4 19.98 ,,ighest Workmanship ‘Through- | for Stout Women As eon alnine tn Out, but the Husband’s | | keer out lie Name Is a Mystery L Very neat waist of sheer checked batiste. Mad | a ptown Downtown Brooklyn as pictured with square collar of self material ' . .D AVENUE AVENUE A BROADWAY A splendid model Cor. 123d St. Cor. 4th St. at Saratoga Ave. for summer wear. @ 95 Full cut and correctly proportioned. 1= Sizes up to 52 bust. Special price, Uptown and Downtown Stores Open Every Evening. Lrooklyn Store (including Clothing Dept.) Open Only Monday and Saturday Evenings. 10x14—Separate Sheet—Good Paper, | Suitable for Framing Other cotton waists in newest styles and popular materials, Specially priced, $1.95 to 3.95. Silk waists, crepe de chine, Georgette and satin; soit shades, flesh and white, $3.95 to 6.95, Many bargains in specially designed maternity MATERNITY dresses, coats, suits, waists, underwear and corsets. Private fitting rooms for expectaut mothers. |__Lane Bryant /*,% 23 W. 38th St—="| or ey oe ae $ | 263 Sixth Avenue ..\%: Reliable Credit Picture Drawn by Lee Conrey. Verses by Edgar A. Guest and John VICTORY NOTES B. Kennedy. are the safest and most patriotic of all Every Friend of the K. of'C:-* investments Will Want this Souvenir. Fvery Article Easy Payments q ! i Marked in Viain” Figures Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170] | Grand Street Smith Street] Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY | eof WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest tock of medium the easiest end best terms o/ any house in the trade. 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