The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 15

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Are you ™ wearing away | your strength ? G RE you wearing away i your strength bypound- 1 ing hard heels on still harder pavements? It is easy to find out. \ ; If your heels wear down fast 1 | it is proof that the leather or H rubber is hard, for a hard heel instead of “giving” under foot, resists and grinds down a little with every step. Hard heels jolt and jar your | system—tire you out. If your heels wear down fast, you can be pretty sure that you are pounding away your energy with every step you take, You can eliminate this great source of fatigue. Replace your hard, unyielding heels with O’Sullivan’s Heels of live, springy rubber. To secure the great resili- ency and durability of O’Sul- livan’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are “com- pounded’ with the best tough- ening agents known. The “compound” is then “cuted” or baked under high pressure. It is this process that has, . since the ig of the first rubber heel, O’Sullivan’s Heels as the standard of rubber heel quality. O’Sullivan’s Heels are guaran- teed to wear twice as long as ordinary rubber heels; and will out- last three pairs of leather heels. Go to your shoe repairer today. and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes, O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out Fresh from Sunshine and Pure Air Council Meats have been a revelation ~—they have answered your table wants with a variety of delicious ready-to- serve meats that come to you from ideal surroundings. Put up in vacuum packages that retain all their purity, flavor and goodness. They solve the meat problem for every meal. Zhe following iv a partial list of Council Meats, put up in convenient sizes: Corned Beef Hash Vienna Style Sausag Hamburger Potted Lunch Tongue Sausage Meat Ox Ol’ Mammy Hash abi fn aha ae i dh aa naa in i ie at iso al a Veal Loaf Roast Beef wee Beef Sliced Dried Beef Tongue INDIAN PACKING COMPANY GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—-A WORLD WANT WILL GO GET IT| Tale to Prove It. NTONIO admitted frankly that he was out of luck. For over) @ year the jinx had been in his| wake, and even now, when he should, | be again on both feet, it appeared to} be lingering on the horizon. It was! all the fault of| “No| first place. one should own| @ jitney if he) wishes to keop| out of jail,” de- olared Antonio. “Give me the once over—me who have been for some time 4 patient at the Ludlow Street Prisonary.” Then the sad tale came out Not many months ago there came) @ windfall to Antonio. Not one over| which we should print headlines, but | nevertheless a fair enough financial| zephyr to enable him to purchase aforesaid highway cootie. Antonio followed the line of least resistance, and in order to keep up with the Pagliacci family, who yearly stayed five whole months at Rockaway, he bought the troublesome.motor. Then he Went up-State where the Skin Troubles People who have itched and seratch- ed for years’ yet peaceful sleep and test through the use of Cadum Oint- Pier qt Br | the ttching at once and ing and healing wher- yoo skin is evitahed or inflamed. porsicii Di atinent is good for eczema, pimples, “blotches, itchy tetter, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, etc. jatment isa French Cosa Rares ri erersteey | "CRIMP. CUT GONG BURNING PIPE AI Antonio’s Jitney Jinx Follows Him Even Into The Select Alimony Club “It You Don’t Want to Go to Jail and Don’t Want to Be Robbed After You Get There, Don’t Buy a Jitney,” the Latest Ludlow Prison and Essex Mar- ket Court Hero, and He Tells a Tearful) Sorrowfully Wails heather ought to grow and where the daisies flock in the verdant fields. Everything was going like @ million dollars, from side to side, as jits wil, and the family was bouncing around, as fam- les will on occasion. But along came Victor, the home- tho jitney in the! stead horse, bearing a load of family | behind him. Victor lamped the Henry, and grinned, a8 @ horse some times will. Antonio grabbed an e ful of Victor, shoved on the bra but unfortunately mixed it with accelerator, Result: Victor ready County Coroner, family in hysteri Jit still working and Antonio pua: zled. Antonio then picked up the pieces, used the monkey wrench |which comes with each package and drove home. Victor was nominated for the daisy-pushing contest and now lies peacefully under the sod, bearing. no iil will toward any one. Time went on, as time sometimes does. Antonio was sued for son¢ $60,000, for damage to Victor, damage to the rustit family and damage nerves in general, Accordingly, An- tonio sho¥tly found hiniself jn Sheriff Knott's Ludlow Street house of -ret- ge, waiting for the mills of the gods to grind out the grist of “vdrey we had coming to him. Apparently the millers were stil 1g for a five-day week ari the cogs’ were not rolling as usual. Anyway, Au- tonio remained @ guest.of the Sheriff for 107 days. The Alimony Chub, aftor @ reasonable: period, ‘agreed. to waive the usual rules ahd permit his admis. sion, Antonio, was initiated and per- nltted to play handball and eat three meals a day whilé Walting for the wheels to turn, Antonio was mot. without. friends, but 60,000 berries constitute’ a ¢yn+ siderable crop. “While ‘he’ was) not able to leave the hotel, he was «up- plied with smokes, good wishes, iwo blankets, a suit’ of clothesand @ pair of sneakers with whigh to pliy band. ball. All of which was very fine. Three cells east was Morris Steclar, Who cleaned out the cells each day, ih that just lavis! Friend jit waa rolling along | « pressed the clothes | ber of the Ali. mony Club in ex- cellent standing. Morrig’s exit was due a month after that of Antonio. Accordingly when Anty: wa: ailowed the fr dom of the walks once mor and when he found that he had mote posse sions than one can conveniegly « when one is let out of the coole asked Motris if he would bring on releare, 4 Morris amiably. leaves fell, wheravee , the a tho leatless where there trees grew in New ¥ wintry breezes pi ourhs a snowy wangle } speedy return fects, But w were ‘AD d, the donor of blan! to depart. for Hurope, aforesaid blankets for the at was why Antonio came before |Judge Levine in old Ease et his address, you “got | nnounced Mr. Direnay, “But the blankets," questioned An- tonto. Antonio was referred to the n: nal | bargain sale of army blanket thither be departed, with music in his heart. “{ wouldn't write home about the Alimony Club,” was hissfinal word of dofiaes,. “You play ~ handba)! bat you @pn’t get much to eat w 16. you have to wear anything if you don’t want it pinched,” Then everything wis quiet and peaceful at the grand old temple of Austice, OVER $2,000,000 GIVEN IN $10,000,000 HOSPITAL DRIVE | A invoting wan held yastorday after toon In the office of Felix M. Warburg President of the Federated Jewish In stitutions. to formulate plane for o short, intens) mpalgn to paige $10, 000,000 for the tion and ektenajon ot twenty-seven cla) “service matitutions in New York City, The institutions to be helped inelydg hospitals, orphan asylums, school# afd homes for crip plew and educational and Americaniza- tion centres. , It was atated that $2,900,- 00) tins already been subscribed to the fund, and the campelen which will be Kin on Sept 17 1s to secure the re- ;mainder. wCol. H. A. Guinwberg id the General Chulyman of the palgn. Amon others who will take 1 ies Ww) are Jacob) H. Senil - Gold aur, Fodx M, Warburg, 8. A. Lew! Abram |. Blkte an Gate deopsinwet New Yo ‘The carmpaign {# to last two. weeks. The fund secured” will be |used for new buildings and for adding wings to institutions that are now in need of tore room. i ‘ue ! ih i be Hh nl Sh 4 P | ic) 0 ot i, hes smokehap- You can | Home of J.-C. Breckinridge of New | Talk about smokes! INCE Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard time you fire up! P. A. has the quality! "IOne ~ as tral. York Robbed of $10,000 in Gems. P oves | YORK, Me., Aug. 27.—Jeweiry valued r at $10,000 was stolen yeaterd: ay from the summer home of John C. Breckinridge of New York. The police ° the robbery wan the work of | mon who burglarized the; ummer home at Kennebunk | nd obtained $14,000 worth ot} Tho Rreckinridge home, known aa River House, has been occupied by No year, a af > TEANS TIO place Waa ne robbery. silverware was | but all rin wele and jen of value wet e taken, o AST rings wi alu at more L the hot touchy omall artic! On: than { LAND SALE IN | BRONX. ? 500 Lots of Old Clatin a Karatd to Be Sold at Auction. The Clafin estate, one of the largest famous realdence properties that show places in the Bronx’ forty 1 ago, la to be broken up and sold| ‘ing lots, Tt le just aouth of the Jorome Park teservolr, a large part of which was included tn the original eatate of more than 100 acres assembled by Horace B. Clafin in 1366, There are about 600 full city Lote in the property which extends from Kina: bridge Road norti to the reservoir and | from the, old Jerome Park race track, now the &th Coas> Gi rmary Com- pany ‘parade ground, west to" Bedgwick Avenue. CASTORIA ee inusoForOver30veare HUCSON River: by Daylight Always bears the otra alee Pe ENON aie Pig 4) Hh ETROPOLITAN LINE to ar® o | That’s because 't any more make Prince piness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin, and, a jimmy pipe—old or new! Get it straight that what you’ve hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A.! It never yet fell short for any other man, and, it'll hand you such smokesatisfac- tion you'll think it’s your birthday every Buy Prince Albert poand and half tis Albert bit throat than you can make a horse drink when he’s off the water! parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process! You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn’t nail a section longer than you care to remet.iber back! where tobacco is sold, Toppy red bage, tidy red tins, handsome humidors—and—that clever, practical peund crystal glass hamidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, oS rT: z CRED Er e your tongue or parch your sly mea ou SMADENL NE, tn ss PheesJaalS) DIAMONDS ON CREDIT "AMERICAN WATCH & UIAMUNY CO. estos Lane ' Prope 807 Cort. Bite and in the P. A. smokepasture

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