The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1919, Page 7

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thorouuhiare to te Vdvertt Wortd Dariag an Untire Wo | NOW IN NEW YORK STATE: HAV Reach Stys ” Mills-—S0S Quota of 104,000 Soon, E | | ter, Oct. 10 and 11, NAME IN CVCRY PAIR jer ud Mr. Mills, “So the national committee as our quota in the national drive for 2,000,000 mem- bers, and by the time of the convention wo fully expect an additional 10,000 members.” silk or fabric; whatever the occasion, you can depend on VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 29.—Detaits of the programme which will be fol- cided upon unti, the arrival in Can- ada of Viscount Grey, British Am- bassador to Washington. It was an- nounced to-day that the date of the Prince's departure from Washington to Ottawa has been fixed for Nov. 10. This is the only definite date of the United States tour which has beon decided upon GLOVES ‘OR MEN WOMEN & CHILDREN Men at Noon Get Van Camp’s Beans Downtown Restaurants buy them to please men, for they can’t bake beans like Van Camp's. These beans are selected by analysis. They are boiled in water freed from minerals, so every skin is tender. ‘They are baked in steam ovens baked for hours at 245 de grees. So the beans are easy VAN (MPS Pork and Beans Baked With the Van Camp Sauce—Also Without It Other Van Camp Products Include Evaporated Milk Spaghetti Peanut Butter Chili Con Carne P Chili etc. Prepared tn tha Van Camp Kitchens at Indianapolis to digest Yet the steam oven bakes them without crisping or bursting The Van Camp sauce has a zest and tang like no other sauce you know. And we bake that into the beans, You can cut your meat bifls by serving beans like these. Try them—see how men enjoy them. Helloygis ITS*FAVOR THROUGH ITS cre Kellogg’s is eaten today than ever before, Why? Millions of people won’t have any other than Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, because they know its unvary- ing quality and they are delighted with its 420 STREET TO BE “LIT UP.”) 190,000 LEGION MEMBERS | CHICAGOAN SHOOTS GIRL inimitable flavor— th aaron ae FY brought at by practically painless. | Oren : fresh in our Hathede weliuane jue use ot dil tce t ts. waxtite package, erate cing au chiranartar always uke the Chiro- Ev e practic Informa. ery grocer everywhere pra Puaiteie t Sells Kellogg's everyday, Box 50. Evening World, New York € IN PARIS, KILLS HIMSELF Ladd Said tg Have Been Prompted by Jealousy—Young GQ Mad: was taken. ui Ladd, who was about forty years old, ic Was the response that to- before the convention, |had been living at the Hote! Contine our allotment with a| tal for The police assert nd slightly more than that th the woman was q “By the middle of next week we wilt | declarin, 0 eviously ha material—leather have’ reached the 1OC000. mark, “see ap | auarrelitd diastase GREY BEGINS WORK AT ONCE. New British His Credentials To-Day. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Viscount | Grey, the new British Ambassador, be- | offic nvoy Will Present | gan to get acquainted with Washington When a detchment of police fell into the fit and style lowed when the Prince of Ww; yesterday, He had breakfast with Sir|@mbush in Mofocco recently! accord-| Jobs are urgently neded for applicants e fovember Ww: as Spaniel or one! hae | Men’ where of Fownes we ae ane Rot be de-|stag and then went for a short walk in Country, “A®part of the detach eng at |e wre wounded.’ oken the vicinity of the embassy, accompa- | repo nied by Sir William. adde During the afternoon Lord Grey again went for a walk about Washington, but returned for tea at the embassy. Other members of the embassy visited thelr | new chief and remained in conference | § with him until dinner, after which the | [5 Ambassador remained at home restin, fs Tt was said at the ombassy that V count Grey intends to take up his duties at once. He will probably call at the Departinent State to-day — and present his credentials, after which ar- rangements will be made for his formal call at the White House. JEWS. AID AMERICANIZATION.| Part of $500,000 Orphan Home Fund for This Parpes Leo Lemer, President of the Hebrew! ‘Orphan House, which is conducting & campaign to raise $600,000 for tts home on Tuckahoe Road, announced | yesterday that a large portion of this sum will be got apart for Americantsa- tion purposes. Teachers of bistory and ctvies, thor- oughly grounded in the traditions of ‘Amoricantam, will be secured as well | asa complete equipment of books, flags, pictures and works of sculpture Wl ting American history. nian po Aerie ‘Two Children Accidently Shet by Boy. Joseph Sperber, thirteen, af No, 134! Columbia Street, was playing with his father’s revolver thin morning, and pulled the trigger. His brother, Ben- jamin, fourteen months old, was shot in the arm, and Sidney Lichman, fifteen, was wounded in the side. Roth child: ren were taken to Bellevue Hoepital. The Secret of a Good Sandwich mized with the dev- iled meat, cheese, or eggs; served as aff dressing for the let- tuce, chicken, sar- dines, or cold sliced 1 tongue, beef and ham. eme3 MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. ‘AUCE 4 ADVERTISEMENT, Article No, 32 Chiropractic For Healih ‘The pet abomination of the Ameri- can people is indigestion. It seems | that the majority of Americans have | i something wrong with their diges- | it to eating pie for breakfast and | | tive apparatus. Some doctors ascribe such dietetic absurdities, and other experts find some grave organic trou- ble at the bottom of it. Probably vio- | tation of well defined dietetic laws | does, to @ certain extent, cause dis- comfort and sometimes even graver | trobule for some people, but usually | the Chiropractor finds there is a me- chanical fault Digestion is simply the process in| which food taken into the stomach is chemically treated by certain juices, secreted in glands of the stom- j ach prepared for assimilation Jinto the body, The action of the glands is controlled, of course, by the nervous system, and the particular | trunk nerve serving the stomach | passes into the main nervous cable in the spine and thence to the brain, where all impulse originates. ; finds that pres-| | as it passes be- bones of the 5 growth, the and nd made hence jon. incomplete; observed under Chirop f the vertebrae be. nerve controlling ases adjustment whieh th Chiropractors 10 New York and New Jersey Wout giteuid THE EVENING WORLD, MONDA COOMBS FLEW AT RATE , SEPTEMBER 29, 1919. |SERGEANT BUYS POLICE DOG [EXAMINE YOUR GAS HEATER. | OF 139 MILES AN HOUR) TO INSURE IT A GOOD HOME! "+=" Record |Hickey Bids Hans Up to $77.50 to Prevent Fatal | Accidents. William Merrifield, Chief Gas Engineer | of the Public Service Commission, iaued | & warning yesterday against the use of | in Flight Between Field and Statue Shoe Specialists Since 1857 ANDREW ALEXANDER bower Liberty motor, This record was made in the com- Petitive speed race run last October ;W: Merrill of Seagate. between Belmont Park and the Statue! meet held at the Belmont Park Race Course on Oct. 26. 17 Spanish Soldiers Ambushed in (ployment Bureau has received a letter MADRID, Sunday, Sept. J ctemamas imal get amen an me Belmont j —Another Animal Is it Recover. fas appliances for Posts. | Woman Will Recover | of Liberty. Sold. without « | PARTS, Sept. 29.—Ernest C. Lat ., cule iy. Reta al ited bn ri sa re have ta rt ‘ane The Cyntest Committee of the| Because he feared those who were » New Ye whinge ie i toh aa AP Mana ee American Kiying Club announced |biding would not give a good home to - ng 1 an announcem te by Ogden jDroker, Saturday shot a young woman to day ratification of an American |th@ dom, Police Bengt. Joseph Hickey of | ‘fore Wt has been L. Mills, State Chairman of the organi-|4med Adrienne Policioni, with whom cloned t airplane ‘speed record] th? Parkville Police Station, who has zation, who has his neadquartera at|¢ was having dinner, and then cut his (pigs 6 Ct i T... {charge ‘of the city police Kennels for! caping gas, No. 40 Nassau Str throat, dying shor ward, Als see Tilles bee hour made by MAs- | iceman shepherd dogs, this morning bid oh appliance | “In we set th 4s 500 posts| though wounded severat times, the eon- fer Signal Electrician Clarence B.lin Hana, « pretty three-year-old, which| tions should be | and 100.000 members In Sew York State {dition of Aliss Policion! is not consid- bs, United States Air Services! was one of the two animals auctioned |srig the enetiear’ {th before the State convention in Roches. {ered serious at the hospital where sho Mado with a De Haviland-4 biplanc| ott at Police Headquarters because they |cised now will reduce tom min possibility of a f Kas and human lif pped equipped with a 400-horse| were regarded ay too light for the work. Hang brought 0. Flo, & two-year-old, was bid In by E. | WHO KNOWS F. A. ROBERTS? ‘The distance cov-| Mother of Former Soldier Sought in this closed circuit was 35.91 la New York. Ss. The remarkable time of 15/ | ‘ r ne utes 31 seconds was made. gpl a PRM ht A Sade Raed on t'te ——— of Frank Allen Roberts, ‘The Re-Km- jberty during the aerial carniv from W. W. Whittaker of Burkburnett, Texas, saying he has in his possession a soldier's trunk and some Government papers bearing Roberta's name. Morocco. 28.-—Twelve ers and five soldiers were killed rted to have deserted, but it‘is|shocked of oth: injured have made d that these were native recruits, |application for assistance careful examination to eco whether they have deteriorated or be- come defective during the summer, Here- autumn and early winter months there havo been numerous accidents due to es- heating purposes SIXTH AVENUE (4A) conven I9%S! found that during the More of those good shoes for Men and Women at $5.85 & $6.85 They are last year’s style—the sizes are not complete—but if made today they would sell for nearly twice their marked price now. en and thelr connec- carefully examined to food condition,” ittle care exer: num jenta caused by leaks be the means of Easily reached by Sixth Ave. L. and Surface Cars, 7th Ave. Subway and Hudson Tubes 329 “Herald Square Bidway, 34th to 35th St We sell dependable merchandise at prices lower than any other store, but for cash only. 25 high grade samp Every coat is silk lined to the waist or full length C—Baffin seal coa with opossum col~ tos, D—Normandie coat B—Silvertone coat with ~~ opossum col- —Baffin seal or nu- seal collar and cuffs tria coat. Style: Belted models, full loose backs, short ripple coats, motor, dress and street coats. Colors: Dragon-fly, faison, reindeer, moose, burgundy, rose, taupe, Pekin, green, plum, navy, black, Pompeiian. Sizes: Rewe—Third Floor, 34th Street, Front, tams and draped turbans. si Store Hours 9 to 5:30-—-S ‘ Sale of a special purchase of 50 furtex coats of baffin seal and nutria An unusual collection of tailored hats Shapes: Materials; Fashionable sailors, | mush- 3 79 Silk velvet, panne velvet, plain rooms, rolled brims, tricornes, e velvet, zibeline, plush and A large variety in black—also other desirable colors. Ceve—i trimmed Hat Vep't,, Second Floor, Gath Street women’s fur trimmed coats 19 le coats, one of a kind If not purchased specially these coats would sell from $59.75 to $75.00 G—-Normandie coat E—Cut bolivia coat F—Suedine coat with with opossum col- ii—-Suedine coat with with seal collax, seal collar. lar. opossum collar, Materials: Kitten’s ear, suedine, silvertone, diagonal velours, bolivia, Norman- die, burra, chinchilla, cut bolivia, beaver, furtex, baffin seal. Furs: French seal (dyed coney) black opossum and natural raccoon. 34 to 44 beaver, solid beaver and velour. tore Open Saturdays All Day, ed

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