The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 10

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Kee enbine WARNS OF IMPOSTORS. ee nenete arate EN fF DeLvCE yrreroempnmprert sine pie rere for Internal Revenve Burean seeks |! Mr ning reads: ons off the coast in the Avian pita hnen-atarenbe ss frlend eince ehildbood, Bhe lives a pe ple HURTIG WILL I$ PROBATED. exits thet ace al'tne form Ley of a report Man Posting as Collector, Connecticut DL ata mal riving me of eat to report that rains have Oct read ‘clothing and one- Internal Revenue Collector William | jz Waline “! Tn he ; od the grain crop—partiou! Pie reotdue |#L. awards issued a ataterent to-d 4, O reprenentin a » | }¥e. whieh nobody bares @ fap out t Maukattan bo nae ad hee c Agnes Dutty,. No. a warning the public against persons ag i any more—throughout Warren oe, | Caan eve oy jo, 32 Kast ling es officials of the Treasury De Lee te Melos ot peut ty. RIVERHEAD, ls I, July mae | Flee, Avilegs a Btreet, . lo the nie ‘of [iment and collecting fees under a thr rere _ SUNSHINE COMING == ane lime panfonkniondls late | ton ‘ofuitlyn to" ene-hal /, Ve Slee - th ni = Heavy ites He Have Damaged the Rye Crop, but Wha | Cares Now? e 1 | | Mo @oking! No Waste! | H were on the poin' going when your breakfast ‘cereal is Grape-Nut tennen ‘Seon Wane’ tas —the pure and unadul- terated food values Low Shoes at Epoch-Making Reductions | reagent gaat yah cad nc shay se of wheat and barley, Semi- Annual Sale | Wanted kcsihtnn sie Wie Uhp Grebo Kk rich in nourishment, sound in true building \ the day after, and the day after that. Quantities of shoes just completed in our two large factories, H Evidence in the possession of an quality, and easy to digest. rages dane vida taoews iy oreg Ween toe meas, J an mare atoeter tones fase Ask your grocer “There's a Reason” These pure, whole- some candies with their cool, fresh crispness. They de- Neeee products, light the taste. =P Assorted flavors, also Neacee Checolater— V1 ey Bon gpa peppermint, choco- Seakec tn fine arti late, wintergreen and : * cinnamon. semi-annual sale, These are all shoes of exceptional beauty in H | through supersaturated streets shows design and workmanship and true to the I. Miller standard, istakably thi long recognized as "yo the utmost in footwear for ihe. past pate pains oe vewat fashionable women. H | have been discriminated against, White Washable Kid Colonials, Value $12.00 $8.95 | UREN Maths hive % Naik binky Neceeo Lemon D Over 300 Necco sugar, finely flavored — Sweets are famous oth lemon. for their quality. * Neeco Sweethearts There are luscious, little hearts of foll-wrapped choco- cal epciome and late bars; delicious wintergreen. hard candies, and Necce Chocolate Necco Chocolates Ban—cream end rat in handsome gift be. Fo had boxes. All bear the Necco seal, the dis- tinguishing mark of the utmost in candy quality. aoe oiee . ° words: Values $11.50 to $12.50 After this confession of favoritism “The rain is not over yet. “It was raining this morning all along the coast from Connec- tleut south to Virginia, In the interior, however, the weather is fair east to Syracuse. The Lake region, is clear. H | it was deemed well to pin the gen- COLONIALS and OXFORDS H | tleman down with Question and An- swer, after the method recently in- 4 | troduced at Mount Clemens: Q. And the indications? A. Proba- 4 | bly fair to-morrow, a fs 4 Q. How does this coplousness com- COLONIALS WALKING OXFORDS vere “wie ihe cuplunnge of ether $0.9 in Brown and Black Satin: Colonials in White Kid, .95 Brown Kid, Black Kid and Patent Leather; $ 95 5g: Brown, Gray, and Black Satin Pumps with 8 steel-beaded buckles. Plain White Kid Pumps, Value $11.50 $8.95 |} sunshine. Let the Weather Bureau All White Buckskin Walking Oxfords, Value $9.00 $7.45 |H\Gorus: |) "ume ‘= ‘he man’e own Throughout the West they have been having beautiful weather.” in Patent and Black Kid in Koko Calf and Black Calf f |Julys? A. Somewhat above the nor- $10.00 Values at $7.95 $9.00 Values at $7.45 H | mal—we have had between 6 and 7 inches of rain—but nothing like the Hose to Match in All Shades H | record, 9.63, established in July, 1889. ‘The shoes in this sale are standard I. Miller models, which {}{ | T@# will rank as one of the “wet have never before been offered at such low prices. eed is not Jutys,” but not a phenomenon. sale merchandise, but our regular stock radically reduced. H Q. And the cause of all this? A. It Me. Me Rachanre lt leit YL era SSO V000U0E000 NOOO HONTOOOBBEDOOCUTUOOTEBOOOODONAEDOoOONANUOOONNN ots J MILLER ,., narra = =15 West 42d St. ar snsnoao0000us00o0u0ocou090onn0n0onoqnvoncodaqmnoonnenBaeadHceoooonaDNoN00N cage INI IE2 tam Open Saturday Evening Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply toLong Island, New Jersey and Connecticut MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away S4th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door | Now You May Eat as eeee|t| More Beef and Lamb 219, 221, 223, 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street, “|SmithStreet Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. , The war ‘ts ‘over; and all restrictions on $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE $1 WEEKLY || meatiarevolf. The OM Rolle Hee of WHALEN BROTHERS caries Ue Hest ack o moon and high grede goods and giveo the enclest and best terme'el any house in the trode. 4} p ‘Misia nie you want with a free fj] SPECE_DAVENETTE SUITS SUMMER ; conmariotriest, init, veal—three times.a ean Youthave:done’ Sra you have helped’ win the war by denymg yourself meat, as youshavesin .dozens:of-other ways. Bat-you:needn*t hold off any more; it’s over) ma | oll we a): of anes Period Mahogany Bedroom Suites f Dresser, 48 inches wide; Chifforobe, 86 ¢. 00 ‘f ‘vanity Toilet Table, 43 inches wide; Bed, : 235 iid bow feet; four pieces, as illustrated we tn thee dare of Meh rene 1 pare to Sti Grog: , meatidemands:are no Jonger.a strain. save @ room by get Davenette Balt, Seitae. yet England and other Evropean Covwntries do 5 not have-to depend solely upon us any more. Ever since the beginning of the war, the American Ive stock raiser has been raising so much.more live stock.that there is plenty to INOTHER POPULAR SONG HIT : ropes 4 Sk os dekh Wickes eadonae U. Three-Piece Library or Living Room Syite moulded frames, in mahogany finish, highty pol- $ .50 upholstered seats, back and arms in muleskin; in- 72: ible springs | in seats, as illustrated, at . WORDS AND MUSIC IN. aexT SU! SUNDAY’ id ‘WORLD S Song i tan Entitled “ From Now On,” and is from the Musical Comedy La La Lucille,” now appearing at the Henry Miller Theatre. ; : + + 3 3 ORDS BY JACKSON & DE SILVA MUSIC BY GEORGE GERSHWIM

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