The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 22

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LOLOL LILO LE TS t+ 8 THE ramentammas,. |NAME “BAYER” ON NEW ANAESTHETIC a) GENUINE ASPIRIN | Pain and Naus and Ether Combination, Du- pont Company Claims. ITON, Del, Jan. 16, W type of ether which virtually eliminates pain WIL without fess and does away with the wsual nausea is announced by the @y Pont de Nemours Company, which developed it The new anaesthetic, composed of ether and certain Pected to make painless opera- tions in which ether is not usually used, such as MELT BRITISH GOLD COIN, | with the safety “Bayer Cross,” ean| Bor bone : Pain generally mina N, Jan. 15.—Six persons, in~/are getting the true, world-famous! Jfandy tin boxes of twelve tablets cluding Harry Lewis, a barrister, and | Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for| cost but a few cents. Druggists also hamberlain, diamond mer- | over 14 years. |sell larger packages, As Gold amounting to , pounds sterling has recently b @fewn from the Bahk of England for illegal purposes, according to the Mail, which asserts that Brooklyn's Oldest Kent: Negre her her age. She nd dental operations in- ving nerve treatment, | ¢ arraigned to-day in Bow e Court on a cha ine ond breaking up gold Were airesved yesterday under the pro- visions of the Defe poun » persona under arrest, IS 107 YEARS OLD. In in Good He ‘The oldest resident of Brooklyn thus far found by the census enumerators is Bryant Drusilla, a negress of N, Fulton Street, who is in good health; **One hundred and seven, when Enumerator Ellis A. North Carolina during the war of 1812. Eliminated by Gas SB BA Ver BAN WISTR loss of conscious- gases, is ex- certain obstetrical | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” marked | relieve he, Neuralg m, | Neuritis, be taken without fear because you Always buy unbroken package | piri 6 of melt- | of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which | Manufacts in, They |contains proper directions to safely | of nae of the I n with- fold valued at several was found in the 108 Aldemaria Road. Hrooklya, N.Y “Mayer, 637 Fulton Street, Brock- | | 1682 \ (Sizned) said she was born in oT ) oo New Spring Frock “in8" 49.75 to 110.00 Tofile Freky Were to $40........... Now 20.00 | BROOKLYN DPRICEEC FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS NEW FROCKS That Give Expression to the Loveliest Modes of a ‘Nearing SPRING - Fashion reveals her plans for Spring’ and the new season’s vogue makes its appearance in many and varied forms. Charm of design and beauty of fabric alone have influenced the selec- tions for our collection. Ever Increasing Varieties—Most Uncommon Values OST charming of all the new sea- Mi son's styles are the quaintly be ruffled frocks of Taffeta ' Silk, with collars of lace and cons trasting girdles. Also the tailored frocks of Tricotine and newer draped effects in Satin, SPECIALLY PRICED 29.75 EW Frocks of Georgette Crepe, lavishly adorned with al, shell or metal beadings, featurir originalities in tunic a arrangement. SPECIALLY PRICED 39.75 EAUTIFUL versions of the coming son’s mode in Cha jeorgette, Kitten’s E y well as Tricotines and Taffetas in bouffant style, all-over embroidered: with delicate gold threads. SPECIALLY PRICED New $35.00 Spring Fashions are arriving and Winter stocks must be cleared, as it is not our custom to carry garments into a new season. Final Winter Apparel Reductions Very Great Savings Are Evident in These Clearance Prices Winter Coats | Winter Suits Were to $52.50....... Now 29. Were o $50... ag hee b ead Now 29.50 | Were to $80... i. 38.75 Were to $89.50........ Now 45.00 Were to $85........ - Now 49.50 | Were to $175......... Now 65.00 All aesortments of both COATS and SUITS are comprised of the season's : leading fabrics and models; plain tailored or trimmed with the choicest furs rk of Bayer aceticacidester Dr. Mayer CURED This Sailor’s Flat Feet and He Passes Fire Dept. Examinations IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK they make you Eee pee 7” EVENI “Bayer Cross’’ on Aspirin like ‘‘Sterling’’ on silver. | | | ro, Rheu Pains and 40%" sarnon, | DR. H. MAYER, Foot Spec 587 FULTON 8T., BROOKLYN, opp. Loese cor NG WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920, AVE you tried singing with your player piano? It’s great—and it’s simple—if you play Arto Word Rolls. Beeause Arto Rolls actually teach you to sing—guide you carefully through every note of every song you play. Each word is so arranged upon a music staff that by merely following the posi- tion you know when to lower your voice, when to raise it, when to pause and when to quicken your voice. You just ar the roll—watch the position of the word—and sing. And, naturally, when you sing you want the new- est music, popular nvusic when it is really popular— stop at the nearest Arto-Roll dealer and hear these new numbers to-day: Next Month’s Music Now! 1052 Everyone Is Meant fot Someone: 1055 Peggy.........++ 1050 Dardanella.... 1051 Beautiful Ohio B 1049 Bo-La-Bo........ 1053 I'll Always Be Waiting For You. 1054 Darktown Dancing Schoot 1057 If You're Only Fooling Around Me.. 1056 How Sorry You'll Be—Wait'll You Sce 1048 “O" Ohi)......0..0ssesoeeness Waltz Song F 1040 Good Night, Dearie. . 1038 The Great America 1 Deser' 1042 Lullaby Land..... 1045 Just Like the Rose. 1036 When You'rea Millio: I Most Popular Songs From Previous Listings. 1005 You'd Be Surprised........ 1035 Irene (from the play “‘Irene’ Waltz Song Waltz Song One-Step Fox Trot . Fox Trot 1010 Wonderful Pal 953 The Vamp. 985 Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Girl Now 1032 While Others Are Building Castles Fox Trot 1044 Troubles (the new novelty hit). Waltz Song Sold by Most Dealers—Featured by MANHATTAN & Oe, th St & Bway. 44 Av. & BOTH BL | Unsied M: Store, 14at 816 Wart 42¢ st [Neopolitan Talking Machin ©. Co., 61 & 181 Naseaw st. | OUT SE Newer Marks, 129 Went 125th BL | Brond and inicct Muse Store Co, 1818 & .936 40 Ay, | J8cob Doll & Sone hor & Sone, 108 tate @ a7] Menno ACO w. ith St. Jncod Doll & Sons, i40 Newark Ave, BO al Mil Bt sl | (Special ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewish music rolis— with and without words.) STANDARD MUSIC POLL CO. Orange, New Jersey AlsoMakers of the famous SingA Word Roll, obtainable in mos' of the above ° tles , $190" 50¢. 4 Dealers Wanted with words without words © 464-466 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN OVERCOATS and In quality of materials, tailoring and snappy styles you cannot get any- where near the equal of our clothes at this attrac- tive price. Boys’ Knickerbocker SUITS $ 1 5° Sturdy; strongly made; of long - wearing materials, CT MAAPULU AULA HOPE TLI ULLAL HL MLAPELL EU LULLED AMUN btlhlle Something new and better for tea MORROW for tea—try Grapelade. with practically no end to the many tasty Serve it with toast, wafers or muffins ways in which it may be used. —or make tarts if you like—but try the Grapelade is just choice grapes and pure new taste of Grapelade. sugar—real “honey of grapes”. Seeds, You'll like it—and so will everybody else. skins and acid crystals are removed. Try The true flavor of the full fresh grapes— Grapelade today. In 15 oz. glass jars and rich in taste and color—smooth as velvet 8 oz. tumblers—from your grocer. Write —and just tart-sweet enough. for a folder of splendid recipes. Grapelade is a spread for bread or for The Welch Grape Juice Co. toast, a filling for pastry, a sauce for meats, Westfield, New York Welch's . @ wT TTT TOTTI LAL LL Who Will Be Chosen at San Francisco? Prospects of Candidates for the Democratic Nomination for President will be outlined in The New York Times next Sunday. The careers, public records and Presidential possi- bilities of these men will be summarized: HOOVER POMERENE McADOO BRYAN PALMER COX GERARD DAVIS HITCHCOCK MARSHALL LALLA ALLA LALA Two Ways With Labor N the States of Washington and Oregon are found widely I different situations in regard to labor unrest. One group of employers is trying to cure disorders by working with patri- otic labor men who hate the I. W. W., while the other group blames all trade unionists for the lawlessness of the minority. A graphic story of the industrial crises in the two States, by Charles A. Selden, will appear in The New York Times next Sunday. Message of St. Francis A feature of The Review of Books Section of The New York Times next Sunday will be a special article by the Very Reverena Patrick J. Hayes, Archbishop of New York. The Archbishop interprets the message of St. Francis for twentieth century America. The New York Cimes NEXT SUNDAY f Order from your newsdealer in advance.

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