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Tt costs less, q (by simply stirring in water) and the ee ae ' 4 ‘Ingratitude of Man Never More Plainly Shown Than in the Case of the Suit That Did Market Section’s Swell So- cial Functions, Thanks to] Kind Hearted Izzy. *| W some will say, “Such are gratitude,” while others will Even Essex Mar- palmetto, it is Duty at All of the Essex]? ( CeCe EMEP AY e ry THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. ths s J Makes a Bum of Herman pysices cosine Gover And Izzy Pays No Storage, 2. asked the clerk first place, he makes a bum out I finds there ta a hole in it and ol posed to be as , ignified than everybody. The next] that the campaign for contributions and | : d cost time I see Izzy I may, ‘izzy, you are membership in the Roosevelt Memorial Porm AVENUE & 377 STREET retort, “Nobody ought to have| 4 low-life, come and get the suit for| associaion will be mado Oct. 20 to 27, | euch # dum dress suit, anyway.” It [sag og Ll adhe me to bring it “| mi ‘or myse! nd now if he wants 19 _afl_s mattor of epics lo this | i+ he’s got to pay all the storage on | ‘ow in New York, Friday in Buftalé and abeo- ltt tor two weeks for making a bum Saturday in Syracuse. Ser saoapnal | aeeta uray ty Syracute ew wa’ PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER that {t 8 GD &/ and sue him,” + ~ oe - ee > en ’ fore Co say that this) Mr President at Meeti ing of Cam 1 ships en 0 that 1 trials said that paign to raise funds for a mem bay used ins the " he Theodore Roosevelt was open ‘Herman, what ts the trouble?’{gay with a meeting of prom who were friends and admin late President. Go and gave assuranc dorsement of the n "Well, in the testimony and the statements tri his he ent jor of this great) so faithfully t ls right thet I ex man and the | which the people of tho St e } |nold him as a citizen and | Senator William J. Tully, Chairman * of the State Campaign Committee, said ybody he rasp nen I am and that meetings will be held to-mor- | “Why not give the suit to the|that Albany in a sense had the dis- tov gtvo a verdict | %o,court, attendant, Roommates at Tee ABaceity"'Ence| CLOCKS WATCHES CHINA STATIONERY “Don't be foolish with yourself,’ {twenty-three years old. Among those and vast ree Warmed Herman, “He gets the bum | present were State Education Commis. | grand old temp’ when he pays for the storage.|fioner Jo! inley, Former Gov. | oF sestiob ‘ts |1 Ought to hit his dome oft.” Martin H. Glynn, Senator W. Monroe admi “Take the case to the ctvil court gerne of ue. County, Senator ex. and Dean Charles jon University, ‘ ordered Mr. Rosenthal. as Richmond’ of some problem. Provably everybody has had the [misfortune to wear a dress suit. (Don't call it evening clothes on the east side or they will think you mean something lee.) And Sf there ts any one who hus never had to borrow one at some time or another he will receive a flexible fountain pen as first prize. Some of us never owned them, frankly speaking between our- selves, Others find, after an ex- tended vacation at Bar, Harbor or lUither Rockaway, that the moths have been celebrating the peace cele- bration in said dress suit or tuxedo, Or again, it has been known to come to pass that on the mght when you the club you find that the neighbor has borrowed it and left it with the tailor, who is taking the week off to celebrate the holidays. | It never came out in Essex Market |why Herman needed the dress suit. | But he needed it and needed it badly. |It was only natural that Lazy shouid be elected, as Izzy was known to have |the only one in the block. In short, jlzzy was elected and Herman went |to the affair. | Mr. Rosenthal, the clerk, was writ- ing summonses and warrants as fast &s he could yesterday, when lazy came | dashing in, with Herman in close pur- suit, “I want my dress sult,” sald lazy. “Well, I haven't got it,” said Mr. Rosenthal, with some feeling. I “I know, but Herman got it,” said nzy. Pade and he made # dum out of * declared Merman. ssi down,” ordered the clerk. When the time came Izzy told his story. |_ “Hore T was with a mice dress suit which Herman needs to borrow for the evening. Such a@ nice one with silk labels on it, and all the moth- holes covered up by my wife And here is Herman, what says to me, ‘Izzy, I'm in a terrific prediction,’ and I ask him, ‘For why such a predic- Uon—do you want some money—I haven't got any?” And izzy tells me [he don’t want any money, only a nice | dress sult Ike mine to wear, because in a jam with himself and hasn't cnly bis Sunday suit, which won't fit at the swell affair. So I says to Her- tan, ‘Herman, you are an honest min with five children, and as long ag yo" don't want my money, you can have anything else, so here Is the dress sult and I hope you have a swell time. Nice, just like that Good send-otf, wasn't it?’ Mr. Raaatinl admitted that it was an ovation. “But what is the trouble?” he as) at is the trouble?" sbrieked Izzy. ‘He don’t give back the suit by me, but wants to charge me for Yt | “Wants to charge you for 1?” “Would you tell me yourself? 1) How a Can of Brer Rabbit Molasses Lessens Cooking Worries JUSTICE INHERITS $50,000. Many Charities Benefit From Mra, Lehman's $500,000 Estate. ‘The will of Mrs. Babette Lehman, mother of Supreme Court Justice Irving | ch was filed for probate | eaves $0,000 outright to the } |are expected to make a speech at} } Hianee, Jewish Protective ty and Crippled Children’s hoo! re left to the He» ol for Girls, Beth { aimong the fonr son: hamed as executors, The estate 1a esti- | minted. at $500,000 A DISCOVERY THAT | BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac- ‘num process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form, | In 1885 Horlick at Racine, Wis., dis- covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. product HORLICK named Malted Milk, (Name since copied by others.) 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