The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 15

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to use this fund but Attorney Gener: ewto: and demanded a transfer of the ¢ {to the State Treasury. This th declined to do and application was to the court for an order directii city to transfer it ‘ALBANY, April 3 rust rive City Cham <|INSMTS Appeals holds in a de handed down CASTORIA For Infants and Children Key's Gran BALTIMORE, A 3 bet Key, eighty years old, granddaugh ter of Francis Scott Key, died at the fn Use For Over 30 Years Qhurch Home yesterday trom ttle! ues of ge. She i been a Always bears valid at the institution for fifteen the ‘The Maryland Historical i Bignature of tends to place a fing over her casket | Ci when she is buried. of NEW <iM@%, PIANOS and| PLAYER PIANUS | Come Now For Best Taken Choice as Cash POSLAM The great advantage in dealing with the Old Reliable House of 43 years’ standing: You're assured of obtaining ]} the Best PIANOS, PLAYERPIANOS money can buy. | Instruments that have come to us in exchange for our Playerpianos—have been refinished and put in fine condi- tion—there are savings from $150 to %250—a good Upright as low as $90, Playerpiano as low as $340—uaranteed in good order. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, UNTIL MAY 10 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM $350 TO $450 ANDERSON PLAYERPIANOS FROM $560 TO $800 AUTOPIANOS, PLAYERPIANOS, $650 TO $750 ANDERSON WELTE-MIGNON $950 Reproducing Playerpiano, Electric, and Plays by Hand Crescent Silvertone Pathe Pathephone Phonographs, $15 to$225), : In LIBERAL TERMS WITHIN REASON Just call on F kk ar ons | fi fe On BC 291 LIVINGSTON ST. Til Y o'clowk. Rearly opp. Keenes's Theatre || Between Nevins and Hanover |! Quaker Oats or Mother’s repeat for one week only Now a Very Costly Offer This to us, at present alum- inum prices, is a very costly offer. Yet we have those Cookers made to our order in enormous lots. Suchan Aluminum Cooker, extra large and heavy, would probably cost at retail more than you care to pay. But you need it to cook cereals rightly. So we want you to have it—for your sake and our sake—if you are cook- ing our cereals without it. Double Cooker Pure Aluminum Extra Large and Heavy Cereal Capacity 244 Qts, A Lifetime Utensil If you have this Cooker, our offer is not open. We cannot supply more than one to a family. But, if you failed to get one, get it now. This offer is made for one week only. It cannot be repeated unless Aluminum comes down. Sales slips must be mailed within one week. The Quaker Oats Company, 1 * BAYONNE YOUTH OF EARL OF CRAVEN (Continued froin First Page.) | Quick TO CONTROL = = WORST ECZEMA -- or $1—-This Week Only To Women Who Failed to Get It We have supplied our famous Cookers to more than a million homes. .But we want every home using Your Last Chance to Get It Buy from your grocer five packages of either Quaker Oats or Mother’s Oats. O1 packages of the oats, and one of either Quaker Best Corn Meal or Quaker Hominy. Send us the grocer’s sales slip with $1 and we will mail the Aluminum Cooker by parcel post. All Grocers Will Feature the Cooker Offer Next Week THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SON OF EARL OF ORAVEN 82 WHOM BAYONNE YOUTH HE'S Sqn CALS TWN BROTHER, | [es | Bavonve FOSTER MOTHER | SAYS BLOW ON HEAD MADE “EARL UFFINGTON” QUEER Viscowmnt UFFINGTON y World Stail Phetocnoher N. J. to t, Ba inne, I me my|t t nan wee t oslam ta bring you nave actually seen id know how readily Oats to have one. So we this attractive Dollar Offer. Keep the Rich Flavor Intact Quaker Oats and Mother's Oats are made from queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We get but ten pounds from a bushel. This is done to secure a su- perlative flavor. Little grains, suny and insipid, lessen oat- ood delights. Now we ask you to cook these luscious oat flakes so that flavor keepsintact. Cook them so they easily digest. This Cooker will help you to do that, as it does a million others. It is yours for $1 if you send this week. ~ And if you send the sales slip asked for, to show that you are using this delicious grade of oats. You will save enough to buy a great deal of cereal by accepting this dollar offer. Or buy four 708 Railway Exchange, Chicago pre had ad Develops the Cheat Supports the Back '| NEW 2.75 BEER SUIT FILED. / Reduces the Abdomen dunvativen reeven: || NO LACING | ‘Compile Delp NECESSARY | ve 30, 1919. 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It depends upon country-wide and world conditions that Swift & Company cannot control and cannot foresee. All the world needs meat, and only a small part of the world is raising live stock. So live stock is dear now, and meat prices must keep pace. Competition will continue to keep the “spread” low so that the price you pay for meat will be as close as possible to what must be paid for live stock. Our profit of orly a fraction of a cent a pound, is no greater when prices are high than when they are low. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seventeen Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G, J. Edwards, District Manager A Young Man’s Germany Exclusive Portraits of the New Leaders of the German Republic Printed in Gravure in Next Sunday’s World Show new types of cabinet ministers in the saddle, and with their portraits are three unusual photographs that show the conditions in Berlin with which they have to combat. \ }

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