The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 21

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Samuel Springs a New One And the Cop’s a Gentleman, But It’s $3, Just the Same There Is Danger and Expense Trades, Swell Explanation. } el HARLOTTE RUSSES, which core in #0 wifo bas been shopping and|as popular 4s @ safety razor manu- in Mixing ix the Charlotte Russe and the Soda Water but Gitter Gets Essex Market} Credit for Originality in Framing Up alfa. 1.8 Such tactics were a novelty at Es-| and handy when the|sex Market, where usually a cop is|thing in the store hasn't had time to make dessert, were | facturer at @ barbers’ picnic. Samuel Gitter's specialties. Soda water and other) ~~~ merely incidental, Judge Cobb in Kssox Market the drought Court yesterday | by Health Ofti- cor Laemelle, who declared the glasses in the; and hadn't seen hot « that onference at f ns Picture ureau of rese “Have you any Se eee asked merchandise were THE MOVIES IN EDUCATION. Te bas nothing whatever to do with | appears to be upon but Allen 8. Williams will attend ‘3 Hotel McAipin, | American for springing 4 new one and no Association, | in w fuive “of” the Repuile | of the conference 18, to| arch, Judge Cc bls ta a 1 explanation affirmed § in my store I se ja water and cigars and everything, including char- | lotte russes, which are my specialty, IT have very elegant chariuite russes, Judge.” “Yes?” re His pre) ju 1 had got all the w ater ready fo h sw el charlotte nu falls to tho floor ets every- all dirty, 1 mean [die e all charlotte \= russy.” “But what has t to do with the soda glasses?” | “Well, and when I got the water to wash the glasses with all ready, then I got to get something for which to | Samuet was)Conference ‘Te-Day at McAlpin te| wash up the charlotte russes from brought ‘before! Eetantish @ Boreas of Research, | te sto!» So T uses the hot water | for the soda glasses to wipe up all the charlotte russes, and then I don't got | any for the soda glasses at like that." Sam was given all kinds of credit | chide revie nendation | for ches, bd ong Une, |e chools i imwea Wh. to say about it, HW elman will present for i iu ile amiue asked His Honor Oe eS vane ay officer is a ror nrung for the Y he added, “Every we op said is a per- h he sald was the truth waa all the fault of my nice Buiticits | enid Sam.) f gentlemen.” A ° Sammons Company 1D WOMAN need only look Ae those new Springs to realize how the Simmons’ Woven Fabric construc- tion does away with the faults she knows so well i in the average “woven wire” Spring. Note the 12 flexible steel es running the full length of th Fabric. ERD. Note the spiral spring in 1 the middle of each slat—and the row of spirals clear across the width of the Fabric at head and foot. This is the first really scientific construction ever_put_into a Fabric Spring. nee cee It means that the Simmons’ Fabric can be woven firm and rest/ient—not soft and slack. iach spiral stretches indepen- dently of every other spiral. The Simmons’ Woven Fabric Spring gives to the contours of Elizabeth, N. J. Atlanta, Ga. San Francisco,Cal, Montreal, Can. SIMMONS CO BS, onl — WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, aethatet| |The Grolier Club | ko tus was: | LO Show Binding: | of 19th eee mae ¢ By W. G. Bowdoin. G tie: Club, | No, 47 Bart eoth n its gallery S is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask all, Just! them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days ‘s, , Isto be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, s| and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before ed A gest and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. The En on is partic ularly, op- | C) Cup the club shi a bindings execute Honest Advertising Here’s the N lew, Better Woven Fabric Bed Spring j 5 The first“Woven Wire” Spring Ex Ask for. Simmons’ Woven Fabric > Springs in ‘the Stores’, BE vorget rs the body—yet : can never sag ny der the shoulders and hips of the sleeper, never slacken or sag. gy And this’ means that the Simmons Woven Fabric Spring is restful where the ordinary “woven wire’ Spring sags, humps and lets the sleeper down into a hollow, with the feeling of “sleeping uphill all night.” ~ ry 2 (9 / Note, toon the s strong, simple construction of the metal frame. Toned up at all the corners, so that a Simmons Woven Fabric Spring fits solidly in the bed— cannot knock or rattle. And the finish —silver-gray, rustproof. All the corners smoothed off. Not a rough spot or loose end anywhere to scratch the hands or tear or wear the bedding. rere! wr Kenosha, Wisconsin SIMMONS Built for Sleep ver ‘Built for Sleep* MPANY | —— Maeno The Simmons Woon Fabric Spring is the latest invention in the Simmons’ campaign for bet- ter sleep for the American people. Pca % No one can ‘tleep soundly, re- laxed all night and rested in the morning, on a bed that creaks or rather—on a Spring that sags, humps or knocks, SS all users of ‘t the ordinary’ “woven wire” Springs know their faults, and will welcome this new and better spring —Simmons Woven Fabric ¢ Spring. The maerdhants whoare sellin the beautiful Simmons Meta Beds and“Slumber King” Springs can also show you the new Woven Fabric Simmons . Spring. a re These spring cost little if. any more than “woven wire” sprin Once you see them you wou d gladly pay more for them. Sinan, . New York City Brooklyn | | i. Join for 1920 “Your Heart And Your Dollar” , MUTT SERFS AMENITIES APPEAR - 1919.” The ORMOND $14 Our Stylish All-Weather Shoe There are two big reasons why you will like this model. First, it is a brogue, and handsomely decorated brogues are what’s-what today. Second, it is an every- kind-of-weather shoe. Notice that white line in the sole? That’s a special middle- sole of staunch rawhide protecting your feet in wet weather. Walr- Over New York City Brooklyn 179 Broadway 150 Bowery 1355 Broadway 1173-75 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street 565-7 Fulton Street 1439 Broadway 622 W. 181st Street 5406 Fifth Avense Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. ¥.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N.J.—795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—297 Main Street Wherever there is Disaster, Fire, Flood, Tornado, Earthquake, Epidemic, there will be the Red Cross on the battle lines of peace as it was on the battle lines in war. ier 4 ‘ you will have the opportunity NOV. 2--11 P.S. If youhave any doubt ask any boy who went to war, aS DA\OY

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