The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 12

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eA O IR MS WET NE LST SKINNER _ |i a4 of the $2,000,000 arive tor the college endowment fund, wil be the BOOSTS BRYN MAWR (principal mpeaker to-night at the) ALB $2,000,000 FUND |» ie “ila Clob at No. 137 Bast 40th | | eee mpi ‘ae Skinner wil! describe the par: Fe }ond pageants for the festival. Mr 64 | Louis F. Stade will tell of the pre * v ment that the Democrats State might make him their “fa n” candidate at the Ss: enemies of the British in ress of the fund., Among others wh i ‘ Convention, He said: ' the Maort War, refused to- | will: be present wi be Mra, Udo M | le matter is ridiculous. ited at Rotorua in wel- Weischman, President of the club, | To jee a Presidential candidate the Prince of Wales, | ana Mrs. Learned Hand, | far from my mind.” @ despatch from Auckland. pointed out their presence associate them with other © Chiefs of the Maoris threatened if the Prince did not stop at their | they would hold up his | | —because by lying down in front of it. ‘ finally promised nottocreate ¥ ve it ts “@ disturbance if permitted to wel- | " 4 | l the royal visitor. | Railroad traffic has been aus- | r throughout the northern | 4] New Zealand ed the engineers and firemen, it 1s rae 02 Be age ny to ‘delay the ri as ikout not directed seataet You can depend uj uniform quality, | us durability and lasting satisfaction in | Munsi Mh tt summer garments. Sheer, cool and comfortable, they weigh only a few ounces. | Loose-fitting, athletic garments for men 7 5 —form-fitting knitted garments in every " rage Killed Nga yettoreed ‘t | required style and size for men, women India, A) —The number | A in the train collision on the Me a> | and children. and Rohilkhand Bellway, east of —the satisfaction lasts eh. Gaerat totalled It all the vier Mrs. Otis Skinner, who is directing , the May Festival to be given on the | campus of Bryn Mawr May 7 and 8| is, believe ‘were native Indian a all a ae Store Hours 9:00 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News Sce Page 14 Think what Labor owes to Him! His thirtieth year the Master the nen tee eee ae ame f was the Carpenter of Nazareth. gram of the Master; and His Golden Rule. Could He possibly forget those carpen- AG Batsoaver ye sonia tat snail do be ter years when the years of His ministry _ you, do ye even so to them.” began? Could the men who labor with y . é By that rule the industry of the future must their hands ever be far from His thought 4, p facet Its pets Mt be Hot merely and prayers? goods, but good; not merely wealth but happi- ness and character and joy. \ To such men, oppressed and driven, " ‘satieh ieee aha dtd F ‘ you ve these g8, you ve in one aie st Ve oy dig ra barge bearts, He sy tha fandamental purposes of tie Chorchie and spoke a phrase that flamed with power. oftheir agent, the Interchurch World Movement. ANNIVERSARY SALE of ™ You are sons of God,” Hetold them. And you have this month your chance to help. ‘ Whether you labor with hand or brain, whether ildren’s Buster Brown Shoes| r-ce-som «seme Srazucasseeae and employers; with an equal right to in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. happiness, to comfort and opportunity. Help to make that influence the ruling spirit FOR ALL AGES | All the hopes of Labor in all the centuries of the modern world. Help to make industry a One year ago we introduced Buster Brown Shoes for Children to our had their beginning in: that splendid spintual enterprise, where men shall work to- customers. Since then we find these shoés have steadily increased in ouene Ged ante akGeur ieee ore popularity; the children love them and their parents approve of them. be? To celebrate their success, during this week, Apr il 26th and ending May ist, we announce an Anniversary Sale, in which you may Wolteg inane! Compal Spc ets peayi ac Take 15% off the Regular Price | of North Amortoa The publication of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty denominations. of any Buster Brown eae in our stock ° | These shoes may be had in many styles, only a few are pictured here; in many leathers, and in’sizes which range from the wee infant size to that of the boy and girl of High School age. 4 , BAUMANNS OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th an onieyn Cars Two ierss Away ” Station at Our Door, ty Ae “Street Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES | E FOR ONE WEEK | “YwINTERCHURCH World Movement i | ALL ARE INCLUDED IN OUR ANNIVERSARY OFFER There is no better shoe made for children than USTER BROWN SHOES We are their sule New York City Agents‘ Regular prices range, according to sizes, from $3.95 to $10.75 in Mahogany or Walnut, * See That Full Yarn Center The extra fullness gives double cleaning and polishing surface and fully protects the floors. No other mop has this feature. And because it is treated with Liquid phewgl this mop gives a beautiful, dry, non-oily, piano- finish to your floors which is a positive revelation. WAND APNEA as illustrated, ENGLAN DER COUCH BED Pn ad $30” ' CHI FFON IER PSAP PO SLT a | in Mahogany ® | GIMBELS—CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ SHOE ® | or Walnut, GIMBELS— eierieesed Fee © “The Swab Comes Off With @ Pull”* , i Boys" ‘AND MEN s SHOE SECTION— 2 aa flue When mop gets dirty, simply pull swab off frame, wash, : put ghrough wringer, dry and replace on frame,—— ] 590 jis another new feature. f Es Oh, you will find this mop a big delight. It is such a wonderful improvement. Price complete $1.50 Extra swabs, $1.00 each. At alt leading stores. Try it. BUFFALO SPECIALTY CO, BUFFALO, N. Y, Pais rey Bed swith 2-inch continuous heavy filler: lustrated ai SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. t tp a ee ’ Sa Ee Oe iti i ome:

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