The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 15

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Tennis Tourney BOSTON, Avg. 12—The first ap- pearance of the Australian lawn ten- Pairs in the national doubles jp tournament on the turf of the Longwood Cricket Club ‘was not wholly successful. Nor- men E. Brookes and Gerald Le 1 Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Loess Teath Troat Biseaces Gems errs TH and Porcelain Crowns, iy etitings aad Islars “ Sliver and Porcelain jade at Reasonable Prices decayed Teeth and Kouts sughiy piganea: Broken plates BLOo, oF pmb 2E. 125th St. |169 E. 34thSt. ‘1 & Cor, om Ave IN. W. Cor. 84 Aye. =| old partner, Thomas C. Bundy, beside | lobbing game. They took the measure Weight x x ww pe eth ae } fears, ete heey tt ! Hooverizing Child Europe | (23829 cae |ereno umes or atown Randolph Lycett-and R. V. Thomas, the other Australian pair, forced the him. The Pacific Coast champions Are Being Arranged for were at the top of their smashing and the Next Five Years. Seeing is believing tha: of Conrad B. Doyle and Fred H..Harris,| rive he Middl i f food: 5 ariigat mola ee eek. wae Bod championships are to be de | east and south on Mr. Hoover's good | ”'pi0, Wad 4y 3, 2. cided on the American courts next! american stew. One looks at the| Hebonie mi Mliy) The othér match on the day's pro-| season. That is the amazing pro-| movie fim brought back by Lieut.| Laws | My... 4f ey! be ged default. big od be gramme that has been launched by eirer ane ven Jestor, the Southern champions, of Dallas, Tex, did not an-| Vat#on M. Washburn, member of swer to the eall for thelr appearance, | the Executive Committee, of the As a result William M. Johnston and| United States National Lawn Ten- Glarence J. Grifin, former nationul nis Assoclatlon. His ction in said to champions, received a walkover. hamplons, received a walkover, ing |have received the indorsement of et, thes double this “afternoon “wil}| European nations and to fulfil the rin, irookes and ‘atterson 07 to Alexander and Voshell. In the other | Dians that have gradually been ma: Fetion MoLoughiin and Bundy wil meet {ring through the wise counsel of n Frank A. Johnson and shown private. ly yesterday, and one does not zo home to one’s beefsteak until onc has dug up @ few nickels for those ravenous bables, A nickel a day provides chow for one kiddie, though you cannot be- eve until you see it the way those twelve-month-old Serbs, Czechs and | The airplane will continue its journey |Cup regulations, all world’s cham-) oyt thousands of feet of proof in fim Versailles at midnight Sunday, ar-|Pared by Washburn, which is to be in- | toured Europe at the close of the war, ‘rived here Monday at 5.40 P. M.|corporated as @ part of the Davis Lieut. Johnson ahd his camera ground to Dakar, French West Africa. It] pionships at lawn tennis are disposed . orm that Poland, Armenia, thi 4 rried eight passengers, Of for the eext five ye © thel th land, A\ ja, the Baltic Special Sale OUTFITS ie ap a No squeamish babies are these, to products country in which the Davis Cup|ernments of astern Europe implored | »,2°.tne"soup is too hot.or a shred made of the choicest matches are played each year, to be| Mr. Hoover and»bis staff of workers|c¢ mutton slip outside the neck in- of the farm. * known as the Holding Nation, is also| not to stop the child-feeding bureaus | stead of inside, They baw! a little easter to conduct @ series of world’s cham- but older Sroth ‘a ' pionships. These world's champion- until conditions were improved. ut_ older brother or grandma just Try a few bottles, or order a ship tournaments are to include men’s CHEERS FROM & stuffs the spoon into the open mouth singles and doubles, women’s singles THE STARVING /and fills the cavern with more food. case for home. and ‘doubles, ‘and mixed doubles on FOR AMERICAN FOOD. Even a starving Polish baby can't your . turf, ere is also to be the same ery and eat at the same time. ee ear tne eet anda | ‘The old women and men waved y A. Soyered court’ tournament their cups and cheered the officers|GOLDEN MUTTON STEW WITH If you cannot get N-A-B at sented” by eWantirn and which ig| 484. Relpers with all their teeble|” NUGGETS OF BACON. yy 1 pap servers pow) o> being voted upon by the natiqns that/ strength. e. © ren invariabl: jousands of these children have / have competed for tha Davis Cub, the| made q quaint and careful curtsey | aot taated real eats in four years Obry, Feateirant: Of. Secs iat, ‘North America, eat, Burope:|as thelr mugs and slabs of bread| Meny of the littlest ones, born since / fountain, write or phone, TREE Buescel et 1988. North Americs:! were banded. out. f anything they could get. yf and we will see that you —EE Mr, Hoover is very much in the ir old, drawn faces light up like if ty, plied. an elegtric lamp at the sight of mut- are sup, Comprising Style IV. VICTROLA nd c Landstram Convertible Cabinet Jest Like a Regular Cabinet VICTROLA Pa, Se Mes, including fea, houses, ane upplenientary meal a day of Amer. aged in the manufacture or produc-| ican food. tion of coal tar or aniline by-producta| “When we decided to continue or waste, and to report to him by Sept. 1.| these activities, it was with a view 85 Flatbush Avenue - - Brooklyn |!) 4 “It fs consequently the aim of the PLAYER PIANO ROL oped will instruct the proper, district Provinces and many parts of Russia end of that period another five-year programme is to be determined upon. | Were literally starving, And are, Under the new arrangement the| When the trip was over, the Gov- 2 picture. Probably the sight of #0 HARBOR INQUIRY ORDERED. much bean soup has had an effect, for Biggs to Report on Pollation by the former Food Administrator has grown decidedly stouter. Dre Making @tante. “When the United States Govern- ALBANY, Aug. 12—Ae a result of| ment practically completed its offi- complaints that the rs about New! cial supervision and care of the Poy tan er atier Gar, rving children of eee recent- “three and ‘ half mill- h has instructed State Health Co fitle ones were, receiving “one Commissioner Biggs finds that sich|to securing thé active co-operation eo Is beln Dee fe into the waters! of the national organizations in Tae reac eaneiner wilt Mesue | America to furtler the work in thelr tice to be a nuisance and if it is not |OW®, countries abroad, ttorneys to begin action ag iidren’s Fund to organize imme- ‘ongerns involved. diately every foreign society repre- fl ih eee (HUN "a i "l ss Wr Fabasea te. CRIMP CUT \ONG BURNING PIPE ANDE Bm . CIGARETTE TOBACCO i | Ae iy se Al | OU can’t help cut- Me i ting loose joy’us il hy remarks every time you i : \ 3 \ flush your smokespot N Nit i i ? lb with Prince Albert—it ,’ hits you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfying as it is delightful! | It’s never too late to hop the fence into the Prince Albert pleasure-pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That’s because it has the quality that makes its flavor and its fragrance so enticing. And, quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will! | For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch and lets the man with the touchiest tongue simply smoke the roof off the house! Man, man, what a wad of smokesport there’s stored in that P. A. package that’s addressed directly to you! | Torny red bags, tidy red tins, handsome and half pownd tin | clever, practical jatal glass humidor with gpenge molstener Cop that hsepe the tobacee i ouch perfect enadition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company,\Winston-Salem, N. ©. | CHILDREN TO BE FED. “Here are figures covering the anes eres various countries where the bureaus y, 3,500,000 | were established. They show the num- little starvelings are daily being fed in|ber of debilitated children who have International lawn tennis| Poland, Lithuania and points north, |eem receiving and are still in need Total, Fund 1158 Broadway, with Mr. Hoover still Uf yp My Chairman, and the bean soup caul- =>, 4 KM fand stew pots are still bolling. 2 iw Me A substantial meal a day is given y out at the relief stations, Children Fohnaton and Gr Norman E, Brookes and others as to | Croats get awny with bean soup as/drong ——— the development of the Internation- though it were Certified Grade-A Big Plane Flies to Morocco. al Federation movement in lawn | Cream. flock, CASABLANCA, Morocco, Aug. 13.—| tennis. When the American Relict Admin-| every ‘The giant airplane Goliath, which left} According to the programme pre-| istration, Herbert Hoover, Chairman, | thin It to a bi Tea kettles are popular because they hold a lot, Saucepans, dishpans, owls, coffee pots, ‘broken-nosed pitchers, battered tin cane, wash | basins, iron kettles and tea caddies are pressed into service, Everything but sponges—and those are probably too expensive. ton st and bi old showe party Wherever it stopped a crowd as- sembléd, armed with every concelv- able container hitched to the end of @ tick. This was poked enthusias- Uf Sn tically from the wharf to the deck, ii long where hot stew was ladied up freely and there was a large and noisy feast. (Of course you can't hear the soup in the movie, but it looks that way.) Chil i i) yf Ly ministration Buropean Children's Y Y YY MM floating round. IN SACKED CITIES. film, “Picea lines sixteen blocks jong Sie Set | op | With Yankee Bean Soup Is . |e nh mor he a serene toast TENNIS TITLES Preserving 3,500,000 Lives i states tes notaern, rough. ve eld AT STAKE HERE Ravenous ‘Kiddies Form Pa.) sentin tional funds from the national organ- | hours a day for a half-pound allow- |¥ lgations in ity aa ag Ay Ane”, be yee! Let ag! bene they buy from if the work: of feedin jerman Govern: the nations, in which tho| foe's onildren ta to go on, Five centa |and sacked. city of sets the Americans winning by scores | child feeding bureaus are conducted, nid iw’ the extimated in detell and \dsetl, says Lieut, Of 8-4, 6~2, 6-0, 2-6, 6-8. thetic “Bread Lines” in War | for tinancia; support during the next en 4 Reals WN RIGN: we SUKn ¥0, furntat Jobneon, under German control; War- Maurice E. McLoughlin again swept m six months or @ year. every saw ts irrapnically ‘wet forth, where through @ vietorious session with his| International +Championships Ravaged Cities. THE MILLIONS OF DEBILITATED 4. ned _to nor. 00,700 persons a day Jy y) has just been formed at No. ttle arms, from a wash pitcher —just the tang that pleases! N-A-B, the new beverage, is roken pressed-giass sugar bowl, cups, ew with nuggets of bacon in it its of carrot, potato and bread S. LIEBMANN’S SONS, Inc. 36 Forrest St., Brpoklyn, N. Y. people too. A part of the film a the progress of the relief ‘Phone Stagg 2400 down the coast in a steamer. feeding bureaus have also Poor tired feet - UNDING nail-studded leather heels on hard pavements all day robs you of energy you need. Every step is a shock not only to your feet, but also to your entire system. Every shock consumes your energy and produces i. fatigue. It adds just that much more to the strain Ba of your daily life. . . ca "You can protect yourself from these “cured” or baked under high pressure. useless shocks. You can cushion your sk Be feet against these daily jolts and jars. By this special process the greatest E O'Sullivan’s Heels absorb the shocks —_Tetiliency is combined with the utmost that tire you out. They relieve the urability. 5 oe jolts and jars that make a burden of It is this special process that has, 4 i walking. since the making of the first rubber wn It is not just the rubber that gives heel, established O’Sullivan’s Heels Loma Bi a |O’Sullivan’e Heels their springiness and the standard of rubber heel quality.’ io wearing qualities. O’Sullivan’s Heels are guaranteed to weag | i twice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and | Rubber, as you know, can be made _will outlast three pairs of leather heels. , ty hard and brittle as in fountain pens, or leet tod bevel soft and crumbly as in pencil erasers. ene ae put on your ay ond ees To secure the resiliency and durability ; beers a of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the highest Piettver’s, Heels ore Deseret ot my wr crades of rubber are “compounded” — Spetiry O'Sullivan's Heels, and be eure that "* with the best toughening agents you get O’Sullivan’s— avoid the disappoint- na _ known, The “compound” is then ment of substitutes, O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out, Copyrighted, 1919 by 0'9. R, Co,

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