The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 16

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parte Dey Mae were: 5 oie Par ves 4 mens i EARN West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY A Great Two-Day Sale UNTRIMMED HATS and OSTRICH FEATHERS 'A Fish Yarn Fourteenth Street No, Fish Wasn’t “Just Was $40 Worth and Face With the W | | | | It was quite a fish story that Abe Goldatein and Annie Goldstein told mn Favex Market Court before Judge Frothingbam yos- Cow 1T WASN'T A § orcay: “It must be an- Snemuemgother family : quarrel,” thought the spectators as the names were read |oft by Jerry Creedon. | But the events whtch followed proved that whatever relationship ex- isted was due merely to the common CANT BRAT “Ti” WHEN FEET HURT “Tiz” for sore, tired, puffed- up, aching, calloused feet or corns. “Surel 1 wee TIZ” every time for eny foot treuble.” The chance of the season to buy lovely hats and fashionable ostrich trimming at prices conspicuously lower than other stores are offering. 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Bi ‘our feet are never, never going to other or make you limp any more,— Advt. horsehair and many fancy straws come in black, white and a great number of light and dark shades, and make this a limitless assemblage of Our regular $2.95............... desirable models. Our regular $3.95..........., Hats Trimmed Free of Charge If Materials Are Purchased Here Our regular $1.95 eee ee mous Stock at pay the s' SALE ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY i BLACKBERRY CORDIAL— Bottle 123 (Fine via) { WINN os cceseetcecniencse 26 | / PURE OLD PORT WINE— Bottle 4 00 t (exceisior Brand) ni 2 Bottles for Peevenvovene OL ‘ PURE OLD SHERRY WINE— Bottle » 00 i (Excelsior Brand) Y 2 Botties for Neen 01 e 1 Bottle 4 Ay } Botties 01 (Queensboro Brand Wine)! for GENUINE FINEST | 1 Bottle 25 SLOE GIN— 2 Bottles for 4.26 ST. EMILION | 1 Bottie 15e FINE OLD CLARET—/ 2 Bottles for 76¢ NIERSTEINER OR LAUBENHEIMER } ! Bot. g5¢ Pure Gid Rhine Wine | 2 Bots. g6c Cut Prices ON ALL RELIABLE Wh Mot. Gal $3.00 $112 5.00 ~ MORRIS Supreme. It’s our special cure that makes Morris Supreme Bacon so mild and delicious, Look for that same flavor-mark— Supreme—on other Morris foods, MORRIS & COMPANY U.S.A, Many Other Brand SPECIAL Q PG Felephones Chelsea 2468-2460, 108 Eighth Av ESTA Our Only Store Essex Market Court Summons. Closing out enor- prices. The Idea— ice {i Bodite, and only— 10.80 in Not sted ot Sacrifice Pri Ask U WoT ATIONS IN LAKUE QUANTITIES. OLDBERG THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY &, 1919.) That Is True As Spun by the Goldsteins, Abe and Annie, No Relation S-o-o Long,” but There Annie Smeared Abe’s hole, and He Got an Be beta til r to buy some, too. I know that this peddler is a very quarrelsome person. He hit her on the face and was helped | by the man who was just ‘talking | here,” | “Why do you buy fish from him if you know he is such a@ terribid man?” asked His Honor. “I didn't know he waa bad until after I had bought it.” “Oh,” said Judge Frothingham, with & emiie. “Discharged.” Prolonged wail from Annie and en- forced exit from court room undor tae guidance of Court Officer Walker, ce 86 “Bat! Bat!" came the wireless flash bond of trouble which tept the com- batants apart. In 4 court of talkers and orators Annie proved herself a past master. Her speeches to every one within hear- ing distance caused the Judge to bang the gavel several times. As soon as one listener became distracted, she started on another, disregarding the fact that some few appear in the, Judicial precincts who cannot speak Yiddish, Finally, Interpreter Zetlin came to the rescue and threatened a night in the new celi unless ahe re- Spected the official mandates. Partial order was then restored until Annie began talking again. “Now we will hear the difficulty,” declared His Honor, “I came to buy some fish off this man, who is a peddier,” asserted Annie, “I wanted to know how much it was and then he strikes me and pushes me and hits me over the face with one of the fishes.” “What have you to say?” the de- fendant was asked. “Hero I am just after paying $40 for some fish and along she comes with the trouble, Sho wanted to throw them all around and do you think I am going to let anybody spoil $0 worth of fish for 50 cents, I should say not and I told her eo. “Then immediate,” he coutimued after a pause for breath, “she pulls off all my whiskers she could get. Look.” And Abe brought forth an envelope in which were carefully coiled several strands of the cherished chin foliage, It looked like the filling of the family mattress after the pet puppy has con- ducted an attack, but examination showed that it was of the same hue as that which still remained unde- How to Use Krystalak Dissolve level table- spoonfuls of these dry, faky milk crystals in one cup of water. One cup of Krystalak makes one quart —add the Krystalak to the water and it dissolves im- filed on Abe's face. “But, look at this,” eaid the tri- umphant and indignant Annie. Annie's offering was a dirty hand- kerchief, the particular relation of which to the barrel of fish was not easily discernible, Next came the witnesses. “I was witn the defendant,” sald the first, “and I saw this woman try- ing to throw fish at him, He was try- ing his best to push her away. That is all. I pave never saw such a wom- an, never. Annie's adhorent next arrived. "I was with Annie when she went uy the fish 8 going ‘For the Second Bottle urplus sacrifice tandard the first for 3 DAYS ONLY to Sell Out! HISKIES AND BRANDIES Bot Gal. 5 Du Achille Freres XXX Brandy... $3.00 $13.50 ) ORMONT FROISE COGNAC XXX 4.00 16.50 Hittiten BLISHED SINCE 1887. Oven Evenings Until 8 P.M, vertu, N.Y 15 & 16 Sts., site of L aud Hedeon ne mediately. Brown in oven and serve co! Every housewife should TALAK handy for cooking. talak makes quantity needed. You never having spoiled or running ou deliver bottled milk daily. Ask your grocer for the 15 Park Row Ne LINES ,pOONTS ek) feel et a EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSION $3.24 Children $1.62 BALTIMORE or WASHINGTON and Retura SUNDAY, MAY 1], 1919 Melt chocolate, add sugar, cornstarch, egg yolk, salt and milk. until thick, stirring constantly. 1 n ; cover with meringue made by beating whites of 3 eggs till stiff and adding 3 tb. sugar. Pure, Clean, Nourishing Separated Mitk in Crystal Form. ive quarts of cooking milk (skimmed) thus saving several cents a day on milk. economical than any other milk for cooking. the milk in a minute, whenever you need it, and in just the Krystalak is more convenient than bottled milk. less to ship these dry crystals from our plants than to Get a copy of our free booklet on milk cooking—either from your grocer or direct from us. Krystalak easy and economical. THE DRY MILK COMPANY in Essex Market Court, At last the ideal found—that in which e Isfled and no one de Michael Paul stro! others, b proached began to signal. is is a new one, We'd better Mr. Zetiin.” ‘The interpreter was called. He ry known language and dintect at 1 by thi signals, oumervi a man has been one is sate alking. do many I \. ¢ reached the bar Suddenly His Honor Pete did not know|to flourish his hands whether the customer was ar agent) which astounded for a shadowgraph ga’ was meres! from time to time Mich: ly one of the hundreds w their talking with their hands. “He “Do you speak Englisil 0 axked, | Judge. will take care of Up went both hands. It was the first case on record Peto became baffled and called a| which the services of His Honor hat brother officer to his assistance. But| b quired to interpret the wish not a sound came from the Visitor. rplainant one, 1 nodded deat and dumb,” de 1H ER IALIY How Often Do You Make Chocolate Cream Pie? Do you know that in these days of high food prices choco- late cream pie is one of the most nourishing desserts you can serve? Try one according to this recipe—the result will tickle the palate of every member of your family. 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