The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 19

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with the possibility of a longer period | Under the Federal game laws con- Sturdy and Agile American Hockey Team). Off for the Antwerp Olympic Games)\-2 ter Sheess ea. (ee Ms eet chosen to represent this country in| the Olympic Games at Antwerp, Bel-! ai ~ Put in lots of : Bond Bread. mother You don’t have to worry aoout his filling up on cream-puffs and candy —not if you fill his lunch-box with Bond Bread sandwiches. And even if you put in a little of that wonderful chocolate cake of yours—he won't eat that first. Bond Bread is so named because each loaf bears this bond of the General Baking Company. OLYMBIC MIOCKEY “TEAM ps The hockey team which has been|gium, sailed yesterday on the S. § With the frst game of the series | auith, Finland, and is expected to arrive |scheduled to be played on April 20, 'down to get the goose a little tate: t Antwerp not later than April 16. for workouts jn case the draw does | yiction means a $500 fine or six months not call for its presence on the ice demborner, Soseph Ww. ing. McCormick, Herbert J. Drury, Ray- mond L. Bonney, Back row: (eet J. Conroy, J, Edward Lad “BAYER CROSS” ON raid, Frank X. Goheen, and Capt. senior GENUINE ASPIRIN HUNT GEESE FROM AIRPLANE Warden Accuses Twe When Game Falls at His Feet. ATLANTIC CTTY, April §.—Charged with shooting Canadian geese from a seaplane, Kenneth Jaquith, an aviator, and Bennet E. Severs, his mechaniclan,| ,, atta were held in $200 ball by United States | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be Commissioner Lewis for further hear |senuine must be marked with the that a dead goove had fallen almost at| relieve He: his fect while he was cruising two miles out from Absecon Inlet. He said he! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost saw the goose shot from the machine about a thousand feet above him. Ja: ‘the American seven will have four not knowing the warden, told hi final tuning-up practice) the sport he was enjoying. in jail or both, Jaquith is the son of Leon Tuck, Lawrence J. safety “Bayer Cross.” Always buy Game Warden H, K. Hittara testinea | 2" unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely, ache, Toothache, Ear- ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain but a few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advt. declared, brought the pi: Because he will just grab for those sandwiches when noon comes and it’s a long time since breakfast.” And his Bond Bread will be still fresh—that’s one of the beauties of the pure “home” ingredients of which Bond Bread is made. housewives showed us We claim no credit for the goodness of Bond Bread, The housewives showed us howto makeit. True—we do have to pay much more for the purest “home” mat- erials (see Bond below) But - is that ‘*home-made” purity —that makes Bond Bread sell 90 fast THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920.' 119: W. 24th St., Near Oth Ave. The only store that selle the everstocks of the National Cloak & Salt Co. Ne connection with any other store Sey Se After-Easter Clearance Of National Cloak & Suit Co. Overstocks 2700 New Spring Coats 30 different models. Sizes for Women, Misses, Stuats, and Juniors. Polo Cloths, Wool Poplins, Velours, Serges, Goldtones and Burella Cloths. Many colors, includiny, pleuty ot uavy blues and blacks. Just one group teatured to illustrate the values. Second Pin 3100 Handsome Dresses Beaded Georgette Embroidered Georgette Figured Georgerre — Georgette Combinations ized Crepes Embroidered Nets French Serge Crepe Meteor Chine Wool Tricotine Taffeta Satin istinct models that range from $7.97 to $39.97; just one lot being featured here. Sizes for women, misses and stouts. Dresses for every occasion. Practically every wanted color. Values you cannot equal elsewhere! ‘Second Floor’ Spring’s New Millinery 65 beautiful models in almost every wanted shape, straw and color. Wonderful values, the prices ranging from $1.29 to $2.97. Woven Braids, Glossy Straw Braids, Milan Hemps, Rough Straws, Corduroy Tams and Combinations of straw and satin S297 or lace. Mais Floor Children’s Hats---Bonnets Here are bargains! Bonnets for Infants up to 2; Hats for Children of 6 to 9 years. Bonnets of Dotted Swiss, Chambray, Silk Poplin and White Silk; Hats of Milan or Hemp Straw and Pique. Prices from 59c to $1.97. Almost every wanted color, many different shapes. 650 in the lot. 81.00 Main Floor 500. Girls’ Dresses | 160 White Dresses Striped and Checked Ginghams, Serges, Only two styles and only about 60 ot each Gabardines, Organdies, Chambrays, Percales, style, so they won’t last long. Made ot Or- Linenes and Corduroys, in many small lots, gandie, with trimmings of lace, ribbon in- that ofter splendid variety and sertior and rosettes. In sizes 97 wondertul value. Sizes 6 to $ 197 for girls of 6 to 14 $ 1 VORD us caseienies eo eeues one ‘Basement Infants’ Garments | 300 Girls’ Dresses 1,000 pieces, consisting of short and Ger- Checked Voiles, Organdies, Checked Per- trude Petticoats, long and short Petticoats, cales, Gabardines and Linenes tor girls of 6 to Shirts, Coats, Capes and Pads. This is the 14, This lot offers good, smart, serviceable kind of merchandise of which we cannot get school dresses at a price tar $129 enough, so come 7 below what you'll tind else- Pe ate ROCIO: See sie early where. Choice. 1 as Clearance of 2000 Suits 700 New Spring Suits for Women and Misses. Sizes 34 to 40. Choice of 15 different mode]s. Serges, Wool Poplins, Silk Poplins, Taffetas, Tricotines and Jerseys. Almost every wanted color included, many navy blues. Being National's Suits they are finished in a most thorough way. The styles are the selections of style experts; the materials used are those only that pass the chemist's tests for color and durability, Prices that are not based on costs, for this store’s only ob- $1500 to $4097 ject is to move merchandise quick. Not tomake a profit’ Values extraordinary ! ae — Second Floor fur Infants’ Shoes | Over 2,000 Skirts For intants and small children, 10 50 different models in practically styles of Patent, Vici Kid, Gun Metal | every wanted color. Silk Taffetas, and White Buck Leathers, with white | Tweed Mixtures, Wool Serges, Pop- lasement Basement ent cloth or kid leather uppers. Un- | lins and Silk Plaids. Values that matchable values. defy competition. 1 i ; “$198 to $197 ~— | —« $287 to $997 Ba Basement 4,000 Shirt Bargains Crepe Madras, Woven Stripe Madras, Per Tub Silk, Crepe de Chines, Flannels, Broadcloths, Silks. Sizes 14 to 17, but not all sizes in each kind. Wonderful bargains! Crepe Madras and Per $1.49 | Silk-and-cotton Shirting; separate collar oes $3.97 i Percales in assorted ec $1.69 Crepe de Chine front; cotton back + $3.97 Yereales with s $1.97 Grey or Olive Flannel Shirts $3.97 $2.49 | Silk-and-cotton Shirting, soft cuffs $4.97 $2.97 Striped Broadcloth Silk; soft cuffs $4.97 $2.97 Rich, lustrous White Crepe de Chine $6.97 Main Floor, 00 to 5:30; Saturdays, 9:00 to Lome

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