The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 18

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U oD A io0edendeneted 00401 >SPECIAL€ FOR TO-DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 500 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S RAINCOATS of Every Description. All Sizes and Styles. $9-45 ann $10.45. . ‘16 DeUth From Third Foor, ly to a broken ae the) Mana Levi; fifty-five years old, of No. murder of his brother, | 1207 Park Avenue, committed stfcide by Citiacianndende nt J, Campiai, about @ menth | jumping from the third floor to the time of the m yerd at her residence this morning. Sho and Wife Were hace a oa tat brother towed he we eee wan mid to have been suffering from o Top Floor of Rooming H Po ee eee nervous breakdown, House, or sleep. A fow ‘ago ne succumbed Qt, rsa, el tee sti SH] “BAYER CROSS” ON NEW FUEL FLUID IS BATES’. GENUINE ASPIRIN OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN New York Chemist Insists on Giving Proper Credit for a Valuable Invention. ‘The World on April 16 published a A Sale of Extraordinary Interest Friday elther and hence particularly wales, fer “path dba eammhipe and battleships, rio them ever Tablets of Aspirin” to be Values from $16 to $20 HE DIES GRIEVING Seg: Onaper Grose” Always. bn oH &P D E FOR SLAIN BROTHER|« Giant pat Seabee te cae Y A Seems, 68, se Dae wenn coe ane ane | TH 7 Samuel Campisi Said to Have Suc- Flanty tin boxes of 19 tablets cost| G™ Avenue Store to Brokea caked’ Th .| but a few cents at drug stores—larger Heart. Eee Gael tine tanertor ao tak tio = also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mannfacture of ‘The death of Samuel Campisi, thirty- ifr fon Bates of New York, Lo niun | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. | Tive, who died in his home No. 46 Stage credi a vas c ohanelleinded alia) —Advt. side 230 6th Ave., Sonsini sr ES OE ES A eS ete Lingerie Envelope ‘Chemises Several Models (Four Illustrated). Excellent Lingerie, in pink and white; attractively trimmed with Laces and Embroideries. These were bought some time ago at a considerably lower price than to-day’s costs. This sale offers most remarkable values and purchasers will consider themselves fortunate. “home” of the General Baking Company. Yes—it's made of the purest th cg le the way ouse- showed ws. ? J N “tastes good as cake bed-time™ * Bed-time—the children’s hour- when the little girl's prattle is music—and the laddy’s laugh is like a memory of your youth. The children have been out playing all’ afternoon—their cheeks are rosy—they are hun- gry. What will you feed them before they snuggle off to the land of Happy Dreams? Bond Something that will build energy —and bone—and body—Bond Bread and milk! For food like that will digest, even if the kid- dies go to bed right away. And gladly and heartily they will eat what is good for them—if it's Bond Bread and milk. They'll love it like cake and ask for another slice, Envelope Chemises - White Lingerie, edged with em- broidery or stitched in colors. Strap and regulation shoulders. Envelope Chemises Fine quality Batiste, trimmed with dainty laces and embroid- eries. Strap and shaped shoulders 1.00 BROOKLYN. OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & CG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Special at Special at 1.85 Announce a One-Day Sale Friday Spring Pumps and Oxfords For Women and Misses Each maintaining the Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Standard, in individuality, workmanship and values Specially Featured at 7.90 Values to 12.00 Pumps Patent Leather, Black Calfskin, All Black Satin, Black Satin with Glace Kid or Patent Leather Vamps. Oxfords Patent Leather and Black Glace Kidskin

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