The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 12

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ES ‘* that attended the Peace Conference brought back to this country a mil- lion dollars’ worth ot jewelry given to them by crowned heads and others. Senator Ashuret (Dem. Ariz), was discussing the constitutional amend- ment prohibiting the President from accopting certain gifts. “When officials accept presents of great value they dissolve the pearl of ence in the vinegar of obli- red. Mr, Ashurat. or,” said Mr, Penrose, in mind the very T am informed, stated that jowelry amounting to $1,000,000 had been brought back.” The interruption of the Senator, and his manner sroused Mr. Ashurat's tre, and he retorted: “Tam not in the business of attack- ing women.” am fot in the business iter, of aS IN GIFTS TD WILSON PARTY, ASSERTS PE PENROSE “Women ‘eat. Hundreds jin executive ‘and of Thousands in Jewelry = | gtctins Received Abroad.” —— ee |} burden resents from crowned | heads foreign Governments, And ema spelt tl Ben tncettormaned ” women the executiv Penrose of Pennsylvania asserted on party brought back. Je welty worth fean military stocks were kept, was the floor of the Senate to-day that! many hundreds of th ds of dol-' totally destroyed, Half the loss was women of the Presidential party of the Custom House, in the burning of foodatufts, the D pis I EET LL ‘Re BOE OE VOL NL BOE Net NOE NOE NOE 204 FOE NOE NOE Hee 20K RK BG BE 908 NO DOE OK 2K NOE 20E OF 20E I0E TOE 2OF TOE FOE OE KNOX HATS Are Quality Hats PHE real test of a hat is quality—and upon’ ; quality price should be based. True, ninety- simply atating ti esidential party, in- brournt back to facts that the cluding the wom this country pi its from crow: heads = and ian = Governme te amonnting to several million dolla fs closed the incident. —_——_— Fire tn A an Camp Caused Lon 000,000, PARIS, Sept. 23.—The loss from the fire at the American camp at Miramas yesterday was estimated to-day at $1,000,000. The camp, at which Amer- “does not hi to fe the President came | back to this country laden and over- ole: yet stamina that can laugh at hard wear should” back them. KNOX has been making and selling more and more hats every year for eighty-two years — certainly the KNOX Trade Mark must be supported by that superior qual- ity it guarantees or this could never have come about. KNOX SOFT FELTS AND DERBIES ° EIGHT DOLLARS TO THIRTY KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 402 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY NEW YORK NOE 908 WE 90 24 2 BBE HEH 3 26 3 08 206 6 EOE 3k 396 HO 20 BEE SEE SE 808 IE 306 BOE 0 $0438 yg OE TOE OE SOE OE BSE BE IE BOE HEE IE BOE BOE DOL OE Fae BOE BOE HOE NE BOE BOE DOE HOE TOE IT; 4 | SZ RBRSRRSRRRRARARRMAReENMR eM Cop a Fine Target T always seems as though the peo- ple of the Essex Market Court dis- trict waited until Sunday to violate the city ordinances and the “cases,” of course, come up on Monday. Yes- terday, like every old Essex, brought its innovations and discoveries. You who have lived in a New York flat for many, many years—tell us the odds you would give on hitting a rubbish can | with a waste paper basket full of pa- |pers, thrown from the fourth story. | Like many others who have tried and j failed, Mrs. Rosebloom missed by }four feet. And the faét that Officer Gatto of the Health Squad was be- low at the time did not help matters for Mrs. Rosebloom. The sanitary cop found a banana peel twined around bis car, a letter from Russia on his new fedora, and part of a de- funct beer bottle on his shoulder. A barrage of the sweepings of the front room was wafted more leisurely and more expansively over bis face, The cop told the story of the indig- nity.to Judge Curran. Then Mrs, Rosebloom carefully removed a hand- ful of sticks from her pocket and announced that they were the of- fending particles—they and nothing more. You! Know Is Good” That#hould be the atti- tude of wise and thrifty men and young men to-day. ' With good ‘materials scarce and the market "flooded with inferior fabrics, it doesn’t pay to take- chances with quality. Neither Brill Brothers nor the House of Kuppenheimer _ ever has or ever will lower their high standards, despite conditions.. When you buy a Kuppenheimer Suit or a Brill Suit you can depend upon quality fabrics, the finest of tailoring, authentic styles, values that represent real economy and service that stops short of nothing but absolute satisfaction. The new Fall styles are here in a splendid assortment of choice and dis tinctive patterns, new weaves, and new color-tones. ™ Priced from $100 to $35 Stetson Hats, $18 to’ $6 Borsalinos’, $15 to $9 The Waee o Buyoaleiner 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 44 East 14th St. 1456 Bway, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street | hese ik Kaaponhosly Suit—or a Brill Suit Bul Brothers | 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn other Monday at! cost him | without a muzz! for Garbage, the Cats “Mr. Judge, T just missed the can,” she explained, Jerry Creedon was sent for the of- cial court waste basket, and the game started. Mrs. Rosebloom was instructed to throw the sticks into the basket. She did it successfully and the contest was continued at varying distances of two, three and four feet. “That is the way to do it,” encour- aged His Honor, ‘The next time take as much pains at home as you did Just now in court, pended.” Now, to return again to the flat Supposing, just as you were about to retire for the nightly ear pounding contest you placed your ticker under the pillow and discovered a fish head there. Or invited the neighbors to dinner and discovered a herring’s ap- pendix on the piano, ‘That, again, sexing Sol Abrams, according to the Health| Officer, had the habit of bringing his finny merchandise to Orchard Street and then and there operating on them until they were ready for the kettle of some prospective customer. The cats of the neighborhood convened ately. Figure out t see number of cats or —aaaver hat greet you out- side your Fifth Avenue brownstone each evening; multiply them by 100, and the result is a fair census of tho feline popula. | on of an egst side block. Decorate the pavement with fisn heads et al., And all statistics fail. When Sol be- gan his amputating party every cat In the east side answered mess call with alacrity, according to tne com- plaint, several came from Brooklyn. As Sol dexte¥aus halibut's anag®my: the conclave would dash for it. nearby flat and either eat at leisure supper, That was no wa: cided Judge Curr: of the starving ttt in one way, in another It wasn’t fragrant, Sol's ch. vitable impulse and @ warning not'to play naritan, Pongo, the 's oWnor was @ to do at all, de- While the relief 8 laudab the Good Next way poodle. Po: for letting him perl the defindant © allow him ast with"maximu: Sentence sus- | would be amp!) reason for going Es-| immedi- | ly scooped out friend | “The winner, in order to | have a quiet meal, would retire to a | or leave it there and go back to get | TERE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEWTEMBER 2 Monday in Good Old Essex A Day of Surprising Tales Of Cats, Dogs and People Mrs. Rosebloom Was a Poor Sharpshooter, the ° fort. tossing a eoin to decide whether lib- would pass up a good morning’s men! like that, and fined the defendant $2. and peaceful at the grand old temple of justi The 3 ni of the American Legion has adopted resolutions which forbid any candidate |#board the Americ for -ublic office from holding any office | Mexico and the Prince's trip to Vic in the American Legion, Found Queer Hiding Places for Sol’s Fish - Heads, and Pongo, the Peerless Poodie,| Won a $2 Fine for His Owner. | | re Es Pry or 59th St. Crosstown Cars Literty Loan Bonds Accepted as Cash at full face on any and all purchases, because of semi-quarantine of the flag. ship due to @ case of spinal meningitis aboard, Last night the Prince and Admirag Rodman were guests of honor at.a di | MENINGITIS BARS WALES’ VISIT 10 U. 8. FLAGSHIP oth Prince and Admiral niral Rods an Guest | oh apps Prince, wil heave An ‘wstay » a shing trip o of Honor at Vancouver ‘nek « trip on Vancouver Dinner. VANCOUVER, B. C. 23.—Plans for entertainment of. the Prince of |Wales by Admiral Rodman at luncheon an dreadnought ‘The door wag open, and quietly as the more desira favor of the for the street. Judge, heard of a dog who once more everything was quiet sant Seta ation yon has fixed Oct, 9 as Mire P Day He said the most serious i property are thowe cau ing to statistics, by preventable Itiree toria |to-day on that warship were abandoned Hints “;,.., Home Buy the small necessities for. on home here, too | ede housekeeping is made up of a great number of little things — plain, unromantic little things—like cleaning fluids, popl- ishes and soaps. And keeping sup- plied with them is often a big bether. But did you know that you can get everything of this kind righe here? One whole section of our first floor is devoted to the details of housekeeping. Everything that makes your household run more smoothly, efficiently and econom- ically is sold here. Next time you are here, see how easy it is to get the good re- liable essentials of housekeeping— all at one time, in one place, at standard prices. fewis& CoNcER 45th Street ‘and 6th Avenue, New York LIQUID VEWEER For cleaning and polishing pe weed work, pian, furniture and even your moor car, It removes dust and leaves 4 polish, 50 cents a bottle, SAPOLIO Nothing beiter has ever been invented for cleaning and scouring. It's 7¢ a cake or, better yet, a dowen cabes for 800, This sandard disinfectant cleans ict bowas, sinks and drains or combats musty odors in the cellars, basements and store reams. 50 cons a bettle, = HOUSEHOLD GLOVES To protectyour hands in the rougher work af scrubbing, dusting and brushing, In cot ton with a soft lining of flannel. goe apair. me $10 to $13 Buy Your Cordovans Today Cordovan! This shoe is built of lustrous cordovan. It’s the rage. Call and see what a wonderful shoe we offer you in this new model. If you intend to have cordovan, buy today, not tomorrow. Cordovan is harder to obtain than other shoe leathers. You ‘might as well have the perfect fit that is yours among the many Walk-Over shapes. Waln-Over New York City 150 Bowery Brooklyn 1355 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street 7 Fulton Street (22 W. 181st Street 5406 Fifth Avenue 557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N, Broadway Newark, N, J.—195 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street \ Poughkeepsie, N, ¥Y.—297 Main Street 179 Broadway 1178-75 Broadway 1439 Broadway Bronx.

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