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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 1—The Ford Future Stars of the Dramatic and Musical Stage bors an Do". fu At Kiddie Klub’s First Tryout for .. Wishing, Ring’)2": =a ae% FORD STARTS STORES, tea an a co-operative ‘denefit, of employees in leh! Dearborn,’ and wherever there’afé Ford manufacturing planta. ‘The’ ‘plan covets buying In large quantities and selling at coat, thus enabling the company’s employes to get down to rock bettom in such living expenses as are inyolved in the pur- chase of store supplies. One store bas already been started in Highland Park. Solid 14-K Gold What Men Like In Baked Pork and Beans - Countless restaurants where doesn't crisp the beans or burg men lunch serve Van Camp's te them. please them. They are baked with sestfal hich irmeates every They get beans whole and Gages Which pe mealy. The skins are tender, granule. This sauce was devel for our boiling water is freed Ped by comparing 896 recipes, from minerals. Get a few cans. Serve thent — i home. Learn for. youre The beans afe baked for hours seit how men like them. feeb at 245 degrees, so they easily beans as these can be served ia sc Rom 3 | digest. But the ovens are mod- place of meat, wo or three times Hall” ern steam ovens, so the baking weekly, » wa ca Adsied $a 75 Jewelled Y ! Regulated =| t ‘ J |And who do you think was there to DIER PRI presented the soldier-priest with a! of Catholic priests in the war, taking pick out the dancers and who's going testimonial check, for $8,000. In his| occasion to+pay a tribute of high] Guaranteed to train them? f ' Address he told of the-achievements praise to Mgr. Connelly. p> ‘al Nobody at all but Miss Rosina — Gal oe katt aistronaltan Spee wse| ROUSING ‘WELCOME HOME roi wich, Galli-Cure}, the singer. Oh, no, Miss a ok Bi Pork and Beans Galli who ‘makes up and trains all 7 ~ the pretty ballets of the opera. She} Mgr. Connelly Is Given a Check is the regular ballet mistress and say, | 3; i Beked With the Van Camp Satice—Also Without It kiddies, you ought to see Miss Gaili for $3,000 From Yorkville Other Van Camp Products Include go round on her toes, She's just so Parishioners. dear and sweet you or I wouldn't mind if #he went round on our toes.| More than 2,500 parishioners from ‘And then this afternoon comes the | the Church of Our Lady of Good Soups Evaporated Mill Spaghetti Peanut Butter tryout of the rhythmic dancers. No/| Counsel, East 90th Street, filled the ChiliGon Carne —_Catsup Chili Sauce, ete. Prepared tn the Van Camp Kitchens at Indianapotis kiddies, that doesn't mean arithme- tic. It's something just a large auditorium last night to wel- |come home Mgr. James N. Con- . ‘ear’s i to learn, and t aj All Last Year’s Favorites Were | to learn, and just as oy fee ita ad 7 t er | nelly, pastor of the church and Over- y ddell 1 gol! | | There and Many New eccrsumin: anaaera ate we'll seo | seas Vicar General Bishop Ordinary Ones, Too. something fine in their performance | of the military forces of the United | : in “The Wishing Ring.” | States, who arrived here last. Tues- Kiddy Lillian Willing is four years » 2 ¢ " vic | Well, Kiddies, here we are again,|old and you ought to hear her speak | 44 after wenty monthe’ service on as the clown says in the Christmas|@ piece. She recited “Bed in Sum- | the other side. pantomime; and then the harlequin | Mer” and xe wouldn't think It was} Eighteen hundred school children ati ‘ | winter at a af / s hits him with a stuffed sausage and|~ And you. know what Cousin Elea- |} dressed in white, each bearing an Columbine, with ber Joveliness and|nor is going to do this year, because | American flag, acted as a guard of " here o a crowd last year?| honor and sang the “Star Spangled fluffy skirts and things, escapes | [i0re wet 00 Rreeut coupons in the | Banner”.and “Welcome Home.” right through the wall. paper—telling you all to send one of| From the rectory there was a pro- But we're not going to have any|them in asking for tickets, and then | cession to the school ‘auditorigm on| ol ». No; its “ -|the tickets will be issued right away |East 9ist Street, led by a company | id pantomime. | No;,it’s “The Wish- | ind, of course, the first at the the- | from the 12th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., ng Ring” again, which Cousin | steg will get the first seats, of which the Monsignor was formerly | Eleanor wrote and which you all en-| “And thero will be some crowd there |chaplain, where an entertainment | joyed so much last year and some of|early on the morning of the 27th,| was furnished by the school chil- you couldn't get in, could you? the|which will be on Saturday, won't| dren. Then the Rev, James A. Tal ; there, kiddies? We'll all say there | bot, acting pastor, voiced the wel- rush of kiddies was so great. AD Jin be won't we? |come home of the parishioners and| Cousin Eleanor is going to be the queen again by request. Some queen, ch, kiddies? We'll tell The World, won't we? Well, we had the first tryout on Saturday and jt went fine. AR the kiddies who took part last year wrote to Cousin Eleanor and wanted to act again in the same parts. But we had To Consumers of FLOUR The UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORA- TION bought last Tuesday, November 25th, $00,000 barrels of Pure Wheat Flour. This flour is being packed in 12 pound and 244% eee packages under the trade name NITED STATES GRAIN CORPORA- TION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR. We expect to be able by December 10th to get this flour irito the retail stéres of the larger cities to be sold, to the public at prices around 75 cents per 12 pound package and $1.50 per 24% pound package; . 1 toh: sel ‘a ig ) PRU it emia: He Gifts That Traly Wherever you " tee ut ¢ Represent oinity it w r v1 _ i. mn Sorc ems | Eat at ats HY My a g| | &SONS ih site evan To your path your NY ue = Bo ERS SAU ST | NASS YORK! CITY HALL relatives, your friends, ESTABLISHED i879 you should give presents 4 Adam Period bats A aa bought. Library Table fulness—Give them furni- Bin Babossay with drawer ture, the logical shelves at each end for Christmas Gift. weeks) as illustrated, 4 red blood Many retailers are already handling ‘similar | flour at about similar prices but other retailers ki “ : . to have a tryout for the actors and P makes you * singers and dancers, the fairies and| J pa a ofr say their customers insist on buying highly Weak, We Make ,, > Plain Figure Tags hy ee Ev hobgoblins, the gnomes, the giants, separated patent. flour at higher prices. We hones Terms to Fit Motor Track Deliveries Bi the hero and the horse. you from will supply UNITEDSTATES GRAIN COR- Hs ‘ Remember the horse, kiddies? . PORATION STANDARD PURE WHEAT Nervous and FLOUR at any point in the United States in Run-down paper sacks, either 12 pound, or 24% pound, or mixed, at $10.43 per barrel in car lots, or in ‘cotton 24% pound sacks at $10.80 per barrel, car lots. The only condition of sale is that this flour will be retailed at prices not over $1.55 per 2414 pound sack paper, or $1.60 per 24% pound sack cotton. Wasn't that a horse! And we're going p offi t to have him again or another cham- Cc ee to _pion right from the Horse Show, But the horse doesn’t need any try- out. All he wants is plenty of oats and a pasture and lots of pretty kiddie girls to pet him and good kiddie boys to bring water to him. But the boys and girls have to be tried out, for every year new kiddies m come along and are developed. So on Scot last Saturday, oh! so many kiddies 3 and kiddiesses came to the Manhat- but there i 1S a Sain, tam Opera House on 34th Street, near : Kighth Avenue, and went around to fn. health, 4 the 35th Street entrance to the stage. And you know it's 80 spooky back If public officials, consumers’ associations or leagues, or -other responsible’ associations should advise us that there is no pure wheat flour on sale at retail stores in their commyni- ties at about these prices, we Will endeavor to make this flour available, preferably through the established trade channels, in the Four-Piece Quartered Ouk William ana Mary Sui Consisting of BUFFET, 60_ in. his CHINA ‘275 CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, oon sip isotapey /Three-Piece te Anne Period Suite 48 in., 6 Ft. extension; Four Pi erat. Z ; of the stage, kinder Christmassy like ’ joy thi is ‘ PH in Ameri-. the dark nights when Santa Claus joy” i . Fespective ‘communities, can Wal- oes down the chimney from the top f NOTE: UNITED STATES GRAIN COR- nut PORATION STANDARD PURE WHEAT FLOUR IS NOT “War Flour,” or “Victory Flour,” but is a standard quality: flour. of Straight Grade, made of the best wheat and used in large quantities before the war by both bakers and the grocery trade. It will make good bread and its use will result in large savings as compared with the present prices of certain patent flours. of the roof as high as the rent, And rome of the cornergare dark like be- with its coffee-like ing out in thé garden when the moon ts just bright enough to show you flavorrall the more around. And there's lots of scenery hanging down like the Hanging Gar- because yo uu need fear dens of Babylon, And there are| f porches and steps and wires and no harmful d after effects. things to fall over if you don't watch your step. ru ‘ tt Made’ by But Mr. Morris Gest, who owns the Manhattan, and Mr. Frank O, Miller, Postum: Céreal_Co. Battle Creek Mich, who manages it for him, turned the whole theatre over to Cousin Eleanor, and just 4s soon as she stepped on the stage all the lights went up and it was just.as bright and cheery as ~~féiryland. And all the Kiddies end United States Grain Corporation races | That's what thousands of stomach sufferers thelr mammas and big sisters all (Flour Division) ke are doing now, Instead of taking tonics, or © said: “Ah!” just like ip. regular | rap trying to patch up poor digestion, they are ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISE matinee. / attacking the real cause of the ailment--| Article No. 41 roadway lew Yo ‘And then the kiddies had to go clogged liver and disordered bowels | know y | ————— = = ; Edward's Olive Tablets arouse the liver | SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed for 6 cents in stamps EDWARD LASSERE, Inc., U.S. Agents 400 West 23rd Street, New York City STOMACH UPSET? pA ns aye Get at the Real Cause-—Take ips Dr, Edward's Olive Tablets lustrated; at Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bed, a “$46 99°F: Watch This Space For Farther Announcement through their sprouts. You | zi o Vim Ve by x ‘What "sprouts" mean, kiddies—not | in a soothing, healing way. When the liver | SS .i-) a PO See ed = a Brusgells sprouts, stage sprouts, sing- | and bowels are performing their natural func- | od v ~ ing songs, speaking pleces and doing | stunts—you know, performances. And the kiddies were there in great num- bers. notwithstanding the rain and the football game. Football game! Ain't that funny? As if football or anything was as good is “The Wishing Ring!" Well, the kiddies had to say “The Queen's dead, Long live the Queen!” ‘And the Queen wasn’t dead at all, But some of the kiddies in the tryout said “The Queen's dead a long time,” and some said “The Queen's dead so long as she ain't alive,” and “Long live the dead Queen.” It was terri- ble what they did to the poor Queen, But, they didn't know that Gousin Eleanor was the Queen, and 80 every- body just laughed » Weil, it was lots of fun and just made the kiddies who were there long for Xmas to come, for two days after Xmas “The Wishing Ring” 1s going to be put on at the Manhattan Opera House at 10 or 10.30 o'clock in the morying. Savin" hss Ana then came the tryout and little bit of rehearsal in toe dancing, t indi id | ae aa - oe © ean | The dentists tell us it is essential to have the teeth examined frequently Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor | to detect defects in their incipiency, that they may be treated to save decay ont 9A9 appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition | 4 i a perdi pot nso feuds? Take | Jisease, Has it occurred to you that your spi hould be examined frequently IAQ Chive Velilses’ tho suliesitne for ealnasal by persons who make a special study of it to ascertain what if any eee Edward's Olive Tablets are a purely exist in it and correct them by adjustments to overcome bodily silments nerve.x vegtable compound mised with olive ol You | pressure will cause, also to prevent more serious consequences as the result ies | will them by their olive color, They do jonger standing and greater disorganization of the spinal parts? You may have pa. | oo Aipapal gry for quick reli, | these displacements in the spine without having avy pain to give consciousness \y | Eat what you like, Oe end J5e- Adve, "| of them, just as you may have a alight decay of « tooth without koowing it, be The result of taking proper care of your spine is normal nerve stimulation,» ght | FOR TIRED, ACHING normal blood circulation, normal seeretions, and normal excretions of the various}, \ | organs and parts of the body and normal action of the whole organism in its pt a FEET USE | of continuing healthy living existence. ‘This means not only restorations tress, any ailing condition to health, but immunity from disease, for no divesse owns N can live to do harm in a healthy body any more than fertile seed will grow grage * on a stone walk ASO Before consulting a Chiropractor always make inquiry of the Chiroprecti¢.: OINTMENT Bureau of Public Information, Address all inquiries to C, By Box 80, Tae: 1 Evebing World, New York City, AT ALL DRUGGISTS-—é0e, Made in a “white” factory- laboratory where cleanliness is the first rule. 10 nuggets 5c Pyorrhea Does Not Cause Soft Gums Pyorrhea is not the cause of soft gums. 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