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

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CACAO ‘ , River in the bief that three men were drowned when an automobile je Te | plunged over a high embankment |the foot of Washington Street, Kea Ind, where he had been secretly married to Mix Lady Belle Byrt, daughter of ¢ Kentucky mother ed in tho river this morning. | James Higgins of No, 136 Liberty | Street, Bloomfield, was found to-day jiying in the roadway about a milo i - | from the place where the automo- 10 bile went over the embankmen pas rv 4 sadgetQ | Higsina's face was cut and he was) 4 glory of Man Robbed Leadsao | vita with muds He atta he had | y Theory That Occupants. been drinking in New York yester- Were Fugitives. duy with (hree sirangers, who in- vited him to ride with them tn an automobile in New Jersey, He said) he remembers having some ing drinks in Jersey City, after which he | can only recall that they started) out In the car on @ road which he believes to be the Belleville Turnpike. | Higgins declared that he had $140 | and a diamond ring which were migs- | Police are dragging the Passaic | Children who Eat Grape-Nuts with good, rich milk once or twice a day, are largely fortified against the ills that may come to childish rated tissue through insufficient or improper food. GmperNuts is rich in the | ing when he was picked up. His de- | scription of the automobile agrees | with that of the roadster found in the Passaic River. ‘The police believe the men in the car robbed him and threw him out, after which they ran over | the embankment trying to escape. $500,000 ESTATE GOES TO ELOPERS| Ct cody bese of wheat end build aoond ole ome | Son of MultisMillionaire Tobacco | and strong. ‘Sportsman Runs Away With “There's a Reason” | Daughter of Society ‘Woman. Beverages of Other Nations and Periods Special to The Drening World.) | -Serbiangs Use the Juice of the Plum NATI, April 12.—To-day | rence Lebus —That’s What The World Needs Most. HAT is the cure for the world’s present troubles—for un- ' rest and envy and covetousness and fear? Legislation? Industrial compromises? Political readjustments? We've tried them all, and they do not satisfy. We're hungry and thirsty for Faith. “The world needs a genuine religious revival,’ cabled the Lon- don financial editor of the New York Evening Post recently. And he added: “This is the view of hard-headed business men.” What business men are now proclaiming the churches have always proclaimed. You must touch the spirits of men if you are to change their lives: only to the extent of their faith in each other can they work together. All remedies are makeshifts ex- cept the Golden Rule. Thirty denominations, knowing the need to be too great for any one denomination to meet alone, are cooperating in a nation- wide campaign. It is a campaign for deepening the spiritual forces of men; for enlisting their hearts, and their pocket-bookstoo. Andevery man and woman who loves America will be glad of a chance to help. For the hope of America is Democracy and the Founder of Democracy was the Founder of the Church. It was He who first called men sons of God, and so made all men brothers. Not as employers and employees, not as members of parties or sects, but as sons of God and brothers all let us work out our problems together. To strengthen the Church is our first great task; out of the Church flows Faith. of North America ‘The publication of thie edvertisement ie made possible through the cooperetion of thirty denominations e382 ce atud and show, farm Jocated Husipll Gave, sFing Gounts:| ARMAGH, Ulster, Ireiand, Aprii The dride also hax been forgiven by her | Tho Moat Reverend John Baptist Cro. 4 Archbishop 6f Armagh and Primate of all Ireland (Church of Ireland), died here last night. or fs known internation: | | | last might. The automobile, a Me «Da ay a 6 .. raera a | © | roads! bearing New York license | 8'°8! " us‘ and as 4 8p y y | No. 147.238, was found hair submere~ 2 = = - es —— , 2 r i E Ht ef vial nate akiath 24: at: IL 12, 1920, GINGER ALE Tass product offers the solution of “What to Drink” in the home. Its popularity as a home beverage lies in the fact that it is a true ginger product—aged and mellowed—with a distinetive delicious flavor that appeals to all. Place your order today with your grocer and please the entire family by seroing this ginger ale of character and quality. HARVARD COMPANY, Lowell, Mass. NBW YORK DISTRIBUTORS: SEGGERMAN BROTHERS, 91-93 Hudson Street the INTERCHURCH World Movement Blyn Stores are busy ‘The only store that sells the overstocks of buying places for peo- 4 The Cloak & Suit Co. le who demand qual- ' No connection with any other store ity but avoid extrav- = nent . agance. 119.125 W. 24th St;, Near6th Ave. | 50,000 yards ot high grade materials in desirable rem- nant lengths tor Tuesday’s Great Sale. Gi , Voiles, Scrims, Batistes, Lawns, Linons, Cre- tonnes, Wool Voiles, Marquisettes, Brilliantines, Henriettas and Towels that otter wondertul savings to Outlet Store Cus- tomers. 25 in. Printed Curtain Serim ‘ 12¢ Style 2184¢—11.00 Men's High Grade Genuine Russia ‘Calf, long, narrow toe, slightly squared, S Tino Tes Eleven Big Best Stores Mail Order Dept., 2240 3d Ave. Double floral And all-over design; desirable yard curtain lengths. A big bargain......00s0..:c0e++: Neat Good Bleached Quality ‘ie twit inch” Checked and Ph TI Ererewit 20¢ | Fe aiese 200 Men and Women OfN.Y.City 9) secre; 38°inelra wide..c:..ers An eaceptional Value! , who have died to date from Full Bleached Turkish Towels 5c Turkish Towels of good quality Cotton, closely woven ‘war service to be honored §f 2na tnisnoa with hemmed onda; 17x)? inches... Each : | Lustrous 40-in. Mercerized Voile A few days ago we asked you to MM 35¢ send us the names of New York City’s Cotton Voile for waists or dresses; 2-yard lengths; white, soldiers, sailors, marines and aexilisty maize, pink, black, gray, blue........ A Real Bargain! Yd. va ad Gee ae Mercerized Flaxon- Full is show neclude TOSS, |¥.M.C.A., ¥. W. C. A. Jewish Wel- A, finish Lawn Turkish Towels fare Board, Salvation Army, Knights ff welgnt, desitables ter White Corton Surte- of Columbus and all other auxiliar; Walats, dresses and ish Towels of | good bodies. It should be borne in mind, J children's wear; 2-ya quality and heavy 39c too, that the resident of New York lengths; 36 inches wide. weight: hemmed ends; hey ya. 2: Inches. ....++ Each City who died in the army or navy, or the auxiliary war service of any of 29-in. Cream Color Marquisette 39¢ our allies from the time the Allies . | entered the war is also to be included A lustrous, good quality curtain material at an extra low | in this list, price; 2Yu-yard lengths, ......-.sssssseeseseesees sess sees Yd. Now we ask you to send us also Handsome 36-in. Lace-Edge Scrim 39c the names of New York City’s men * ' Land: women whe died aftay the-artaio- White or cream color; hemstitched; Cluny pattern lace 6 was slaned, but as the result of edge and insertion; 2%-yard lengths...........:0s0+see- Yd. td elt Lag Good Printed Wool-Mixed Novelty All in the service, in whatever Dress Plaid branch, who died during or after the war, are to have their names inscribed in letters of bronze in Victory Hall, the great Memorial that New York City dedicates to her heroes. | This appeal for information is made to you who are the relatives and | friends of those who died in the war. You may haye information that can- not be obtained from any other source. Please send his or her name and, if rita! date of enlistment, rank unit of service, and time and place of death, together with your own name and address and relationship, to GEO. W. WINGATE, Pres’t Victory Hall Association, 4 East 43d St., N. Y. City. aaWynite, with, Moral A firmly woven me- je in pink and dium weight %6-inch Breen: gpperice quality) light color plald in 2%4- inches wide. va. yard length: 36-in. Washable Japanese Silk ' 50c An excellent quality ‘will launder beautifully: white, pink, rose, navy, black: ard lengths. ........ Yd. Good Quality 35-in. Wool Batiste ‘Woven with a cotton warp; good weight and good width: a-yard lengths: choice of many colors. ‘Ya, d tine; 86 inches wide; yard lengths. .....¥d. warp; medium weight; 2-yard lengths Firmly Woven Plaid Suiting A wool-and-cotton material with the appearance of all- wool; wears splendidly; 2-yard lengths.......... Ya. Extra Wide Storm Silk-Faced Lining ‘ Satin Picton padre lh 36-inch Silk - faced t fe CREAM EESE ‘cotton Btorm Berge: 60 Satin, Lining with cot- M Y0 A inches wide: ton back; black or grey; lengths 2-yard lengths... .¥d. Crumble one “PHIL- Medium Weight Black Wool Voile & 1 ADELPHIA” Cream A crisp-finished 40-inch fabric, desirable for skirts ani dresses; desirable 2-yard lengths. A big valuef........ Ya. Firmly Woven Storm Serge Splendid quality, medium weight Dress Serge, 41 inches $] widel bopard Wengitnersctisrerrctioon trace srtion Yd. 19 Cheese into small pieces and beat into mayonnaise. Transforms a salad into a Wool Worsted repast. : Storm Serge There are dozens of appetizing An exceptionally ser Qa 5 @) ways to serve Cream Cheese— bl js {OF #ults, j everyone likes it—it is nourish- 5 Lidbsaoeitr — ing, avily digested and very economical—if you insist on “PHILADELPHIA.” A PHENIX PRODUCT 500 Pairs of Slightly Damaged Shoes Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, for infants, children and women: Black Gun Metal, Brown Calf and $00 to $397 Hrown Kid Patent, Extraordinary values. ... o — Basement MEANS ~ GOOD CHEESE Tea Apron of White Dress of Lay edged with Taffota; pin tucked front Women's Cham. of solid’ color \ bray Dress, with chambray $1 97 re eutplieg alight- ines braid $2.97 ) _ i Cotton rompers 9 TO! OCLOCK SPECIALS Poplin witla black silk braid trim- [GRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE with changeable gilk in attrac 5 Mercerized ve ¢ edo revers, tas- of in grey or ; belted back id Cotton Voile Women's Yarn, wit! cowl Linene Oress with s of Black ry organdie | nm, with leather tol $1.79 mfortable shape. Others Up to $350.00 CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on 500" “4 Boys’ Work Shoes of durable Brown Duck; rubber soles $4 97 good quality in a. gre: WEEKL’ trim: 59@ 1 pa “ $1:00 OPEns White Pique Hat, em strong accounm bro Y Hoped Cotton Worsted ribbon band; 6 mos.-2 1 Attings ' joy's Suits of good quatit dark mixtures Women's Boot Hose of artificial] Waist of White Striped Dimity; | cotton feet and trim of white organdie | hemstitehing; lace.....e.+665

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