The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1920, Page 13

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tor Stomach acidity causes indigestion! | Food souring, gas, distress! Wonder| what upset your stomach? Well, don’t bother! The moment you eat a tablet or lumps ‘of indigestion pain, the sour- ness, heartburn vanish—truly won-| derful! Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges-| his critic — dyspepsia or a disordered stom-| h at once—no waiting! Buy Pape’s Diapepsin now! ; : i ¥ i ° x ESTOS SS po Lies EDWARDS IN FIGHT \HOOVER’S NAME FOR BRYAN’S STATE TO BE SUBMITTED Priends of “Wet”. Candidate Organ- OMAHA, Feb. 12.—The movement to Bive Gov, Hdwards of New Jersey the Nebraska delegation in the Democratic ) National Corivention fas proceeded so dent Club” Has been organized, Binney MoMutlen of Red Cioud is the President and T, P. O'Connor of Omaha Secre- | tary. Omaha and petitions are being circus | lated in every Congressional District INDIGESTION “Pape’s miserable! ‘Try to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods | £ f t : sin box q y' without causing distress. The cost is) so little. The benefits so great—| izing for Battléfor Nebraska Delegates, that a State ards for Presi- campaign ts being directed from petition presen backers say the campaign organi- | Says Ore, | Hoo * GOES, GONE! Diapepsin” at Fixes Your Disordered Acid Stomach in the State, twe of Pape's Diapepsin all the| Palmer Fea | Attorney A few tablets of Pape's Diapep- : “give relief of Don't stay neutralize acidity HARTFORD, nominee of-the party al the preferentia) ballot. VAIL Decide That Democrat, {| PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12The name of Hervert Hoover ‘will be + submitted for the approval of Ore- | fon voters as the next President of the United West, Democrat, former Governor, has announced. | Replying to @ suggestion that Mr. Hoover has not announced whether he will be a Democrat or West declared: | “That doesn't make any difference. i We're deolding for him. Ho is go- | jocrat,”” States, Oswald |, “The ; a Republican, zation is being formed in every county Tn a statement issued by Gov. Ed- wards of New Jersey in reply. to recent | ea AF pry o by | ally over the eyes. Cold in the head, een ee Tene Renae, | Sneesing, Chills, Aching. Joints, Back | or Bloodshot es and nausea. jet_a bottle of ARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, . when he emits|and take 4 to 8 as a physic. Soak of the wickedness | feet in hot mustard water for ten ‘Pre " | minutes. Dsink hot lemonade and ae to bed promptly. Stay in bed at le BRANDEGEE FOR CHAIRMAN. |two days AFTER the fever. Keep See the sickroom well ventilated. Open ts, jeneral Palmer, ¢ some other b' jth dele |atded at the meeting. | aay decided to hold the State Conven- MOSES WON'T BET Music Hall, New Haven, March 24 The conyention will choose) SO MUCH AS A HAT to attend the Republican Na- AT. GEORGIA POLLS |"Giiiinan Henry Roraback pre- He waa autho- rived to name «a Chairman for the State Senator Brandegee. . Fev. 1.— | Bight | Oklahoma's eight delegntes-at primary to be held in@eorgig April {to the Republican tonal Convene 20. This was assured when the Necessary 100 Democrats signed a Mr. Hoover as tion will be uninsts F asking that Edwards's nam r gm the Broferential Prealdentil acer | {ow the Democratic tive wr Rt ah. nu ree Sommi pince ame ned before the end of the werk, pees, & ince Bis See, cr |OBMOORATS 10 MEG! FEB, ‘ Big Four.” will take place at the 1 Alpany, on Thursday, Feb. it was announced here to: Gey id, “will be to suggest to ay rasta will bo to. suEges Dember lat large and alt tional Convention. tions nominating Hiram Johnson pw of the convention,” | Flor! ittee statement given out to-| ¢ atic voters names of delegates to the Na- pickin a JOHNSON PETITION OUT. “PISMARCK, N. D., Feb. 12.—Peti- preferment for the Republican Presi” __.___ dentiat_ nomination :to be voted on in — Democrats Sign Petition ASsuring| Convention and chose United States Him Chanee for Presidential Preference, GAIN RSVILLE, Herbert Hoover is certain to be | one of the men voted on in the | Democratic Presidential preference WOOD LOSES IN OKLAHOMA. | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb, 12.— 0 1. The State convention meeting here late yester- day, decided that Jacob Hamom was iteeman. ion at Albany to 12.—The unof- Convention ck Hotel, at noon, the for Says Gov. What to Do. and Limbs. Wate: like candidates, sees the black- n League wrig- Feb. 12.—The | windows at top. Avoid d Immediate relief will follo’ Somebody Will Be « Happy for Breakfast! _[“If you always eat a breakfast like that, you'll ‘live to be a hundred years old,” said the waiter to a rich man who was eating Vi Pancakes, and he tipped him wi inia Sweet a $2 bill. “They all loves’um,” said the waiter in telling the story to the cook. 'No home-made: pancake batter is as good or as con- venient to use when time counts most. Easiest to prepare; simply add milk and water—no lumps — no overnight set- ting—to make delicious golden brown pancakes, ' ‘waffles or muffins. BRAND 4 SELF RAISING DAN(AKE FloUR RGINIA- A . Directions and recipes with every generous package. Most popular with all the family in the best of homes. The best tasting energy food — economical — appetizing! Say—“VIRGINIA SWEET” to your grocer, instead of “pancake flour.” THE FISHBACK COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS o KANSAS CITY | “FLU” SYMPTOMS Fatigue, Fever, Headache, especi- .dvt. ft ON WOOD’S CHANCE WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. | ENATOR BORAH has offered to bet Senator Moses of New Hampshire, campaign manager of Gen. Leonard Wood, a silk hat that Wood's name will not even be presented to the Re- publican National Convention, Senator Moses has not yet taken the bet, which is understood to bo still open, ‘Whether the declination of Sen- ator Moses was due to New Eng- land conservatism, a personal prejudice against political bets or a lurking suspicion that the Idaho Senator possibly. knows what he is talking about, remains to be disclosed. “California Syrup of Figs” e 'e and Bowels [pegners Baeie tmnt, a eee For 0 ee eee ie ot me ans receptly, were circulated ‘at Mother! Say fornia, yo Pat Gen. Leonard Wood. but they have hoe get genujpe “Califo Syrup: of Figs. bes Oe TAMEK, directions for es and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Children love thts delicious laxative, : —Advt. and the Republicans | hi amed delegates to 9:30 to 6:00 STORE HOURS (for the Present) HEARN Fourtesnth Street ‘Wort of F¥th Atenae FRIDAY and SATURDAY Modes Looking Toward Springtime Suits Dresses «Hats. for Women and Misses Vivacious styles, telling a story of Springtime, in colors, lines and materials of new charm, brighten this'apparel section with theirvariety and freshness, and delight all comers with their moderate prices. DRESSES Tricotine and Serge Dresses Clearance of Serge Dresses Special 33.50 18.50 A new tricotine frock has the hip lines ex- | Our regular $29.75 and $34.75 | | tended to form four smartly curved little | (he quality of serge and the%smartness of ch ure finished with silver but- | the inodels guarantee the excellence of tons. A serge frock combines satin in an | thig unusual value in dresses of all-woo! interesting wa oreate a straight lined serge. model of gre Another serge dress at this price is beautifully embroidered. Satin, ‘Tricotine and Taffeta Dresses Special 49.75 pockets whi Clearance of Crepe de Chine, Satin and Velveteen Dresses 24.50 Our regular $39.75 to $49.75 Lxquisitely made dresses with every detail of style and finishing proclaiming their su- laces and crisp friljs arg used in many periority are a rarity at this value, even in stic ways, Dresses are in navy blue, | clearance month. The variety of models black, henna and taupe. | in the group gives a wide range of choice. SUITS Suits of Serge and Tricotine for Misses 44.75 and 49.75 Advance Spring models in these two popu- lar fabrics are of a style and smartness to make this vogue more secure than ever. Some ‘are braided, one model shows a pretty overlay collar of fancy silk, Many have shawl collars made of rever almost to the belt | Vor this quite moderate sum come many novelty dresses of unusual styling and in- dividuality. A:cordion pleated side flounces, new embroidery effects, fine ar Suits of Burella Cloth For Women and Misses 37.75 «New sports suits that are as smart as they are serviceable come in French blue, | brown, gray or henna burella cloth, They have notched collars, wide pockets and narrow Jeather belts. Other Spring Suits in a full variety of smart models, up to... .125.00 No Charge for Alterations. tek e rrr biitictict-iciririceiele € 5Z@ arma Models are unboxed every day, just like flowers blooming out for the Spring. There are so many styles we could not attempt to describe them, but their number and variety make certain your find- ing just the hat you want. Included are hats of batavia cloth, tagal braid, hand-made straws, straw and satin combined and patent leather. $2.87 New Untrimmed Hats.......1.95 Attractive lisere and Milan hemp hats, and also some models in rough straws at this low price. Becoming large and small shapes in black and colors make the group of special interest. NEW UNTRIMMED HATS of lisere Milan hemp— 3 74 7]. 50 ALAA Af . to 4. Clearance of Trimmings Wings and Fancies— | Ostrich Bands, Plumes Flowers and Wreaths— were .65, .77 and .95 4 ene @ere $1.17 to $1.55..... ; 1 were Bi Z were 46 and .68, ; 4 were .77 and $1.17 3 1.50 were $1.87 to $1.77 bb Trimmed Free if Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here See Page 21 for our Thr.e-Col. Friday as Usual Bargain Day Adv were $1.67 to #2.45. were 82.95 1aGe Ras 119-25 West 24th Street. Near 6th AV. The only store that sells the overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. No connection with any other store bas Co OF es as Here Are vevens Shoe Barga Biggest 2,000 pairs—all National overstocks. They are discon- tinued numbers, lines with breken size ranges, surplus quan- tities of Winter stock——clean, perfect, popular style Shoes for Women and Misses. Included are Pumps, Oxfords and high cut Shoes—S styles in addition to the ones pictured. In Patent, Vici Kid and Gun Metal-finished Leathers (with some of the Oxfords of Brown Calf). With white kid, black cloth or black kid uppers. With ‘ leather or fibre soles. E Medeour all "7 sizes, but not all sizes in each Shoe. Tr All grouped in the one big lot at the one special clearance price: ye 1 ‘Basement Offers No Such Values ind in thig Great, Bi; The Whole Cit as Yoy Will Prices taat range icom $9.9/ co $89. D 4.05 of wiouels, Keacuces for Friday’s selling are 680 Dresses at . Taey include Taffetas, Crep> de Chines and Poplins, in Copeanaaete, tani most of them with embroidery trim ning, Wo: day silk p-ices make it impossible to duplicate six of them: ‘Second Floor Men’s Suits and Overco Men who. wear sizes 33 to 36 (and a small number of 38's and 40's) can come to this E'ig Sale with the full assurance of finding New York's one best clothing bet. 1160 Suits 910 Overcoats Woel Flannels, | Wool Cheviots, Cheviots, Worsteds | Wool Meltons and and (anny brown | Cravenette-fin- Sid gray: solid | ished fabrics in colors or mixtures. dark rich colors, Choice Choice of house, $2297 | $1997 ‘ain Floor, MORNING SPECIALS | On Sale trom 9.30 A. M. to 1 P. M. Friday. These Special Bargains are priced extra low in order to make our store just as busy in the morning & as it generally is in the afternoon, Come, “See What You Savel’’ 4 f pt pd 4 hii) ry Mirae | A / Se 4 Pt y 3 fn Whe de Dwr a sgu7 | 8497 Basque ettect | Smait st] ¢ Blouse ef] Velvet n Plaid Silk] Suita in dark 1 t ri Taffeta reen only, ~ 65c Gir Vg Pring 4 sge7 | $432 en's LeatherShoes with black cloth tops. ie M en's Heavy White Coutl| Sweater of | Infants’ Pet- - | Plaid .Ging- Corset tor| wool coat o | bam Dresag stout figures; | yarns; 36 t | Irene, sizes 26 to 85. | 42 aines 6 te Emb . No Mail Ocders Fitled from This 9 ee Re ee Ne ee ee

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