The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 12

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iz Tha BvuwanG Wuaud, WHuNBOUVAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. ee - a omnis a" ——— | HAMILTON’S | OU MADE YOUNG Prominent Women Start ‘‘Come and “at SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY! BY CLAND ERAFT Campaign to Show Work of Y. W. C. | Style illustrated below is only One of many wonderful values H included in our big Coat Sale JOKE 10 SURGEONS i All Wool Regul . Polo Cloth *20° 00 $33.50. Coat Value Clinical Congre Menive Ridicule Story of Alleged Paris “Discovery THAT DRESS, THAT COAT, THAT SUIT YOU WANT | ‘The reported discovery by Dr. Serge| | Voronoft of Pa metho ' . PENT oronoff of Parts of a method wh on Convenient CREDIT by youth and vigor may be restored ; \]| to the aged through the removing of | Terms. | the Interstitial gland of the monkey | and grafting it to man, liseussed | yeste May afternoon by noted geons attending the Clinical Men and Women of uptown New York have been com- ing to HYGRADE for years ce ee |of the American C 1 at the Waldorf-Astoria, A general for stylish, fine wearing i lack of cognizance of any such gland clothes. : | as the interstitial was evident on th — i j parts of all the surgeons who talked Don't be satisfied to look | | to reporters, Dr. William J. Mayo of | Minn., President of the | clared he had never heard of | Voronoff, and that he knew nothing | of the interstitial gland. Dr, Franklin H. Martin, a weil known specialist of Chicago, said be knew he ie of that but shabby and out-of-date for you can get your clothes on payment of a moderate de- posit and easy, convenient payments. Men’s, Women's and Chil- dren’s clothes of the best materials and workmanship —newest styles. easily digested POMPEIAN ||]: 2.2 om a || MRS. H.R. DAWSON, es O) mes Ew. SPARROW, MISS Louse .s OPEN | SCHIBFFELIN and MRS. DAVE HO MORK/S. oreunoo Fave s See the display uf beauti- ful Furs in Coats, Stoles, Mufts and Neckpieces ly GRAD ELSTHING CO. =Y “al fresh” The photograph depicts a party uf leaders of the Davison, Mrs. E. W. Sparrow, Miss Louise Schief- | EVENINGS 121 West 125° Street f 9 Y. W. C. A. starting from their headquarters on the felin and Mrs, Dave I. Morris, ready to start on Between Lenox and Seventh Aves, first “Come and See” trip to interest New Yorker Bien teat Wotan Deilig ratew 20 Ste (8 —-—- -- me — —_——— - | Kiem Grete h barkers” on the sight-seeing buses which will make | j | bs Canes Va and others in the work of the association, rom hese covering the various Wendhes of the ¥ =——=N ti Al Woot Viebtaie isis 7 left to rig Mrs. E.R. L, Gould, Mrs. tL P \ otce Pole Cloth your selection Medd re —__—_—— Coat 3.000 coatel Re VORWSOI ‘ = ing of the interstitial Sold Everywhere ‘ \ Sale of Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats ‘ iprve i ARMY AND NAVY GOODS Vinbelt A y Bowlby of . i} “| London sa ne si v i Many as Low as $20.95! — |the Way to. mal men young ; FROM t & N Higher Th $7 5! VGInbut Hee: ard That it wae. tesa CANCELLED GOV’T CONTRACTS iT one Higher Than $75! EASE nl Beemer ee nibs All articles are new—not reclaimed or renovated hag | A. ‘Twinch of Newark gave! from its beginning. in 1913, included toods. Quantities limited—none sold to dealers ye Tear Set Senrons New Cont LAYER |° Sat overs oto anuah | Rane ts Porro ancient ct bor fy AKO Save proper e —Direct from the manufacturer th mpeerepereprper a tan al neat ttl Eas emai. | —-And save from $5 to $10! TANO | eearntis inate tawe oetaatare | pt te Ac teiatthnes Army Blankets $7 50 soe | r. Edward L, head, ‘chief hy A tae heen gant Y Wee Weeedhk fie cobvessane ; { | featarne ue ere f Chicago, fee Hay © been iadectnt al, ate hee. All Wool (Olive Drab) if ¢ i s [declared only ru been re- 7 100 beds in the Army Leather Jerkins, or | Anny Officers’ Moleskin Rain- Send sor ceived on Voronoff’ d disc . 01 i i 307 FIFTH AVEN NEAR | PEASE PIANO COMPANY, oe L pigerioad the report) that have conformed to the fixed Cuts Work Sheepskin Ve y ve | Army Shoes, % t ’ | ; Mcial by the| standard, and which accordingly eepakin Vets, +86. ' 3IST ST. | 128 West 42nd Street. medic it the experi- | jane in val Gertie voniiens Sheepskin Trench Coats, Not Split Leather. $7.50 | — a : | 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. ment has been successfully concam- | Abou ver cent, of tho hospitals In Two $15.00, $18.60, $25.00 | Army. D. Wool Shirts. .... $4.50 I 87 Halsey St., Newark, N.J, [| mated by physiologists and surgeona| A004 Sy pone Army Wool Underwear inthis country, “He said that for| vice SBBrOved cal rmy Officers’ Raincapes...$5.00 | (Shirts or Drawers)... .$2.25 many years similar experim y Nreached 4 Lyknu takes the hard Army Wool Socks (Gray). ...38¢ eepskin Lined Moccasins, $1.25 work out of polish- Army & Navy Cotton Socks.20e | Army Officers’ Woolcloth i . ey ie , TEs ‘ ; : é Mackinaw Coats, a = SEA Ma aaa RTE RED OPTS Hstehiaitss pert ing furniture. Army Extra Heavy Wool | Army Canvas Puttee: 650 ‘ a q y ba Army Waterproof Putt: 25e . E AT ONE : ae You go over your soc, $1.00 | 83, Mask Bags, (Fine for” ‘ ‘urnitur » -60¢, $1. Hunting or School), .....+. = 3 fi dees ov once Red Rubber Boots, high cut, ) a i 7 _ twice. $1.00 first quality. 7. 1g session of the congi ‘ Army Officer } TH E R EAL ot os * et | pied by a eeries of NIBnly Sgn the orig: Army Officers - lectures on brain tumor, lavy Pea Jackets... ! i Mie Sieit sppenagset Sart ' yphthalmiec goitre pray eauty of the Pair, i Army Officers’ Overcoats.. >», the younger wood. famous Maoy ether articles for general Winter Botpil eth Usted here cum 00 setamed FRENCH WAY | the appointment One cloth—one % oh: ae i ee rf to loo r the c : eee aa: mtry in matters that affect the operation. lours of Sale safety of its health ~~ Saves Time ! Men eee Seto ALL FLATBUSH TO HELP Saves Work! a slice of Big Business— | Fe.ii: 3-8 42555, 75 poys’ CLUB DAY NURSERY You will get it every time. Look for the (a@m™ SALE AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY qq 245 West 42d Street | ¥ soi : i : The Club Is the Pride of the Sec-| BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE., NEW YORK vary A I've been in the chocolate business fory re. Before I all Sdate tion, and Big Concert Wiil | «Ke went into the Almond Bar end of it, I positively knew atte ee "als : Money 4 1, That the business was enormous—that you are eating f A concert will be given Friday eve- $64,000,000 worth every year. f $ ning in the Flatbush Congregational | 2, That you wanted lots more almonds and better chocolate RESALES Chureh, Dorchester Road and Vast) for your money, x ; Eighteenth Street m for the)] Thore is “*k k” in doing ev- 4 t ; 3. When I could give it to you and not charge one cent more * ene As or es hie a erything. The knack of good | i I'd win and win big. : ; t | noida } ahs oreap= || conser? wie OFk OF RVing 8 Brooklyn’sBiggest y Credit House 4. ; F eee |] different and delightful flavor 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 5 I. 164, 166, 168 and 170 | Enormous production—my automatic all-in-one ma- much for the'l t4 what tastes commonplace Grand Stre { Ofe Tor Creat Vurehase Smith Str t | chines—and my French way of making chocolate affords every amusement for | under ordinary cooking. ‘The ‘an OTL xeroine ree maintained mostly Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives easiest and best credit terms of any house in the city, Fall Clothing did it. |] cook who has a “knack” uses sity of the so- ‘ sh. One of those | ‘owth of the Fiat Club is Justice James ( Ss © many stars’ who will | HARRY B, DUANE, President. THE TOURAINE COMPANY | Aad ebb p ANE d New York BOSTON | . Philadelphis ciety fol interes bush Cre rintuuah OLD ENGLI of the a Satice MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. mes Clocks in many mod- strlen, Some » list ¢ 3 every well known name in Flatbush oe DETECTIVE WINS BATTLE. Crowd Sees Little Officer Capture Man After Fight, ce ones, with triple Big stock of tine 4 Parlor CLOTHING, 810.08 Un. some for... ND SATURDAY EF Eat one of my TOU. Ay RAINE PEANUT avait BARS — they're 6 Be.vans Hot water sche teaniy minutes tor Biaythe to ANS ‘ aGMdcaT Realinwanien sila sve B E LL <A A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT looked on, FOR INDIGESTION | 'I'f MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— HLA eee 4 MH in herent He Yi 4 BEE ae Kallowawky was booked on a char of attempted pickpocketing and Magis» Soe ie ce ee ee ae RAN See ce) Ul ae MR DL SPLOT IE NESTS ren MODEL Leu SOU UL Poke e Ak urnv on ooenmes ni SUMNETTE WER OER

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