The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1920, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, up in the West s7th Street station charge of attempted burglary ‘The police say they confessed > $2,000,000 Fand. The New York Post-Cirac foal Schoo! and Hospita whe h since | the elimination of Wed k Bottled Milk The Economical Food Ever since way back in the ’80, Bordeh’s Bottled Milk has insured New York people the most in qual- ity milk for, the lowest possfble price. ing imatitution devoted to teaching research In applied medicine, yesterday announced 4 campaign to | . |taiee during the next three months | | $2,000,000 as an endowment fund. ed After Swimming Block | ‘ d Held With Two Others ai in Silk Theft ‘Plot. at Mi thckdiclieh bave nic bv’ uuth, bP erous on the Jersey Central pier at Whe Mot of West dist Street that ‘bdut a week ago the raliroad detec- as | , | ie Will An Out-of-Date Custom | Deprive You of New Orleans’ | Greatest Food This Spring and Summer? On February lst, we put into effect drastic cuts in prices. To-lay, you buy Borden milk, chock full of Borden quality, for less than you can buy any other quality milk, When you buy milk, think of quality first. don’t overlook the fact that price counts. But ‘Ves act @ trap to catch the thieves. empty cars were left on a| Bi feat topertier with ope contatning | 4 and = velours §=conspioucusly ‘metket “Consigned to John Wana- eer.” ‘Detectives bad watohed the cars night and day and yesterday after- they saw three youths ap- e. The latter were identi- afterward ae James Hoolihan, Wwenty-otie, No, 642 West Forty- ‘tomrth Street; Harry Mullins, seven- No. 575 West Fortieth Street, Daniel Carrigan, thirteen, No. West Forty-eighth Street. i three raz as Detéctives Martin ater and Mark. A. Fallon started “@ arrest thom. A shot from Hal- ‘on'e revolvér caused two of the ‘youths to stop. Hooliban leaped frum the pier to a cake of ioe, which whder the impact of his ewam to the 4th Street broke up body. He Plat, where ke graxped a yr support. ving Malley: with drawn re- _ to guard thé other youths, Fal- ran to 40th Street, accomipanied "se that George Patton of tno m7 been attracted by the shot. Hoolihan |} Wee almost exhausted and just about } telohse his grasp on the pier sup- fe when he wes fished up with a hook. He lost consciousness th treet ecyreingibe- ag hand | Diamouns Vine Le =. 145 iia “yo aealtrs always a customer.” one of these ities and if you do not | hhaaltencce Tahu fae orgera neng we Other Diamond Ring a $478.00 | 14 & osomt.: FRGS BGUTTERS DIAMOND HE RESONS ONS) | ENE BE of ideals. 70D A ere bs) hel Ay ti city co FRANKLIN. SIMON Individual Shops for Boys An Institution VF hose Constitution 1s Quality! saEL ERE’ are four Individual Shops for boys. separate in operation, but joined in co-operation, They sell different merchandise but use only one set They voice different needs, but speak only one language, the language of quality. AKE, for example, our Wearmoor Clothes for Boys. The fabrics are all-wool, of course, but we do not stop at that. They must also conform to the standards of Wearmoor ser- viceability, i : ND whether it is a Norfolk Suit, a Raglan Coat, or a Box- back model, every stitch of it is designed and tailored REMEMBER THE NAME He ft : ie | wil mone | ' barmains ‘are “Usted | } ORANGE PEKOE TEA { When you ask for TEA from ' Black, Mixed or Natural Gr; only in Sealed Prices ollie l/ Marked—For Your Protection UNDAY WorLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING Borden’s Grade B Bottled Milk 16c Per Qt. ‘Except in Richmond, where it is 17c per quart Phone us for ow 2601 solicitor and we wiil located stores errafige for prompt ve you. in add: delivery. jon to pur warone Borden’s Farm” Products Co. 63 Vesey St., New York Telephone Cortlandt 7961 Sonvententiy the GROCER or WAITER —Preserved and sold | | ackets | | WONDERS They are T is interesting, the way certain customs of a Nation are started— then changed. Up to fifteen years ago molasses was considered a “win- ter food.” Why? For no other reason than the fact that molasses was always sold from barrels. . No matter how much the old folks of fifty years ago yearned for molasses the year ’round, they had to wait for a cold snap to get it. Simply because it “came in barrels.’’ In the fall and winter the cool weather permitted molasses in barrels to “keep.” But in spring and summer the heat caused it to sour, so folks were forced to stop buying it. And then the feeling sort of went ‘round that molasses was a “winter food.” Under the same marketing conditions, the same thing would have happened to any ‘other good food. ‘ * * * WENTY years ago a change started in the marketing of molasses. Penick & Ford, Ltd.—the largest molasses people in the world —canned it so that it would keep regardless of weather conditions—no matter how high the temperature cared to go. Today people everywhere are eating Penick & Ford’s BRER RABBIT Molasses in the middle of the summer the same as on the coldest day of January. ¢ . BRER RABBIT is rea/New Orleans Molasses, is put up in New Orleans in the world’s larg- est and most sanitary molasses establishmcrt —equipped with special machinery for the canning of BRER RABBIT. The.can of BRER RABBIT you get, {rom your grocer in mid-summer is as clean and fresh—as sweet and as pure—ds the BRER RABBIT you buy in winter. Each can of BRER RABBIT Molasses is handled and sealed air-tight by the most modern methods. BRER RABBIT Molasses isno more a “winter food” than wheat or meat or butter or sugar is. In fact, both molasses and sugar come from the same product—Sugar Cane. The sugar shortage taught thousands and thousands of people to use GOLD LABEL BRER RABBIT Molasses instead of sugar in cooking and baking. Be RABBIT Molasses is not a Sugar substitute. It contains a large per- centage of real cane sugar and is a natura) sweetening—practically sugar itself. For table use—as a spread on pancakes, biscuits, Waffles, on bread for children—get GOLD LABEL BRER RABBIT. . * For *cbdking} Baking and candy making, GREEN LABEL BRER RABBIT is more satis- factory than sugar. Besides its sugar value, it imparts its delicious and natural real New Orleans Molasses flavor and has unusually good baking qualities. F For Mothers Children and Cooks. “ Romantic Tra- vels of Brer Rabbit.” A Beautiful Book — Free. | Write Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans. The “Milled-in-Oil” Tooth Removes Tarta Protects Enamel Cleanser. Strengthens Gums— ‘The remarkable ingredients which accomplish these phenomenal results are White Russian OW and 4 finely pulverized non-abrasive brushing compound. Th according’ to our own exacting Wearmoor.spécifications. e two elements are milled to. 8 for style, each season it is the Individual Shops that do gether so thal every ‘atom of polishing agent is h | tive work in evolving models and setting new a es into the mingtest crevices of the teeth ahd andet the real creativ y els A : : into th By crevices oth “ 8 8 Bedroom Suite at Amazing Bargain—$195 Rededettcdetad tries nent tinwe Ge examples for the town. tnd frees them from the teeth, It keeps them clean for the future. gums to health; Pyorrhea anc from being “Milled-in-Oi blue and white checkered tube. ore in New York Has It. bricates teeth, It massages hardness over teeth free from ase germs, It protects enamel tched. Ask your druggist for the tooth cleanser—Chlorox—in the panion piece to the handsome chiffonier, which is 32 inches in length, with a 20-inch mirror. The dressing table is 84 inches long agd has three mirrors, two of which aré movable. The four- foot six inch bed is cane-panelled at head and foot and is uniform in beautiful design with the other pieces. This four-piece bedroom suite in White Enamel or Ivory is offered for a limited time at | Fale no shop has a deeper sense of its responsibility to the mothers and fathers who pay the bills. $195.00, The drawer work is ex- cellent and the design, as you see, is very beautiful. A Sold Everywhere—Every Dr NULYNE LABORATO s with its cane-panelled back and We invite you Madam, and your Boy, to call and see the Spring Exhibits of Boys’ Clothes, Shoes, Furnishings, Hats FLOOR Dresser is 42 inches long and | 90-inch mirror is a worthy com- For a limited time you can get this four-piece bedroom set at $195.00 —and you need not pay a penny deposit. Small payments of $10.00 a month will make this set yours. Put your credit to work for your home. Stop in and let us\yhow you this set and other hil for every room in your home. CowPERTHWAIT &. Sons “Oldest Furniture House in A merica’”’ —— MYSTIC CREAM. ee Makes the Skin. like Velvet The “original non-greasy Vanishing Cream,” and conceded by all who use it “the best at any acy washing, while hands are wet, apply a little and note its marvelous effect—how soft and Your best aid FIFTH > > 3rd Avenue Two 193-205 Park Row "poset leeres the roughest skin. eo and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. $0.8 008 commextcn, All good druggists and department stores'sell it, or send S2c. direct for large 2 oz. jar. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets sa. eS. 8 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD | “WANT? WILL GO AND FIND IT ‘p* * * ©» © &© © & # ORLD MYSTIC CREAM CO., Middletown, N. Y. Works like Witchcraft Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop — Fifth Floor

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