The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1920, Page 14

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‘“THE EVENING a WORLD, T '. MOTHER! me. Brother Matthias took me by the arm and led me around In front of the isitor to introduce me ta somebody he said was Mr. John Dunn Of course, Jack Dunn, Manager of the baseball on the Baltimore Interna- tionals, 1 almost fell over, So this was Jack Dunn, the great Jack Dunn! ; Ho was there to offer me’ $600 a nea> loon to play with his club. I'd have THERE GOES OVI kone with him just for the honor ot ' wearing the BALL TEAM! { asked Brother Matthias whether | |he thought I ought to go, and ho left | jit to me. J was nineteen years old and unable to sign a contract in my| own name, so it waa really wp to Brother Matthias to keep me at schoo} or start me on a baseball career, He signed, and I wi told to report to Mr, John Dunn—I didn't dare think | of him then’as Jnack—for the start of the training trip. The little kid w had g mon my bak pe! WAS WAL OF Bor WEN "ABE EF uniform Child’s Best Laxative ‘nated up through the various tnter- Mediate teams ahead of some of the ‘ether fellows, ' I was about seventest when Brother y Matthias came to me and told me G00 Tepert for a umiform, a0 be had « pdiace for me on the Big Team. I Thad signed with the world’s all the little kids it the members of the Team and offer to carry their ‘Theat baseball unie meant to me than my fret soup and don't get the idea that all my to baseball. I was to the ofl id was 1 doorway during our talk. I guess he |wanted a peep at Dunn more than janything else. We hadn't noticed him until Brother Matthias signed me up. Then the ngater, who had now tiptoed into the room, broke out gry To-Morrow.) i i] I TF (To Be Contin i only Senator Thom: it Mayalde, L. b, || Senator George F. Thompsom one of the rivals of Judge Miller for the Re- ite say “California.”—Advt. Ei hardly any of us had ever seen him, | {ah ft ne | Hall, Bayside, this evening at 8 o'clock. 0 the name “Mr. John Dunn” meant | special efforts are being made to have little to me. When, after a few words, to-night’a gathering an exceptionally ho asked me If I wouldn't like to play large one. i g 7 nt ers did not overlook the Bi either. Every boy in 1 wEnt to church every day he was sick, You heard some i HG [a s OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1. WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT Creo ( #3. OWN ON #50! Tamms no other reason, there . For twelve "e I went to churoh sf z= Ky ra ) di pe Sunday #! Bch ahead dated hh deeb detede decd ; 4 ‘ ‘ ' *5 DOWN ON $75°° 17 DOWN ON *100°*) S ee 4 man crossing the nds voward the Principal's office. then I didn’t pay much atten- to him, but I probably would we thrown my arms ardind him if had known who he was and why he frome out to the school on that winter's day. For Utes later one of the little full of importance on any missi ® member of the regular ball club, Deame running up to me, all excited | mmered | COLUMBUS BET AVENUE 103° & 104" Srs My first thought was that some one slipped on our slide or that I had somebody's window with a 3 i and it I was going to ickens for it. There was do, however, but face the I took one more running the pond for luck and to the office. I took my believe me, I didn't feel any ti H 5 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS You don’t know whether you a¥e! don't fit’ Take Caconrete tonight ana wale up clear, energetic and cheerful. ds 4 No griping—no inconvenience. Chil- that nobody was scowling at constipated! You feel headachy, full! dren love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 nobod ywas scowling at (of cold, dizzy, unstrung. Your mealf! cents,—Advt, Come to Spear's and see for yourself these amazingly at- tractive groups of furniture arranged and priced especially for our August Sale. The money-saving values displayed on this page are of the beautiful furniture of tele typical ex atSpear’s, And think of it—Spear's Liberal single piece and suite in the hqusel gulby that you find ‘erms apply on every : PERIOD DAY BED, finished i M PERIO BED, finished in Mahog- bere Eve $39.75 9 , ist Arm and 5 Side Jacoban Oak Pen I irs upholstered in brown genuine’ m Spanish Leather, $62 Z 5 Regular Price $102. AUGUST SALE PRICE Ts 5 egg ee Or SER RET OO47 EE TOTS TSE See y | WILLIAM -peupenea ; : THREE PIECE FUMED OAK LIBRARY SUITE. The sei ae aphid in of Drew, Clift ful ne Bolten wet Tele Tobe = $295 Recker $193, Settes 437.75, Aes Chet 819.7577 80 AUGUST SALE ERICES AUGUST SALE PRICE. The Four Piece tthe aye | The Three Pinca... RS ere ies Vly ORE : . i j ‘ metl el oe | 4 PIECE QUEEN ANNE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE, consigting of 54 inch , THREE PIECE KROEHLER KODAV SUITE, finished in M Buffet, # inch Dining Table with 6 foot extension, China Closet and Serving Table, in imitation Brown Spanish Leather: ‘The Kedag nenea ( Nthowany and unholatered tional charge for mattress.) Regular Price, $190, AUGUST SALE PRICE ines vccier ar nce =” $326.50 $119.75 PORCELA!N TOPTABLE, durably made, 24x40 in. top, with centre drawer. Regular Price $20. AUGUST SALE PRICE $16.50- $13.50 SALE OF “COLD STORAGE” REFRIGERATORS Used and endorsed by the U. S, Government. SALE PRICE. $32.50 $13.95 SPEAR & COMPANY— —:6th Ave atoms. {sot ewer: manana e Mane nen re BURROWES FOLDING CARD TABLE with Imitation Leather top. Regular Price $3.75, AUGUST $2 75 3 PIECE METAL BED OUTFIT. 4 foot size only), $18.78, Spring $9.75, (Bed, Mater AUG! $16, Trice $42.25 Accept “Callfornia” Syrup of Figs) look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and) most harmless physic for the little uch time in the class- publican nomination as Governor, wii'stomach, liver and bowels, Chil-/ on Books. 9s we AVerAge Paitimore Internationals, waa sort of | {ire the first gun of his ampalgn for dren love its fruity taste; Full di- on je and 1 was a ; : no nomination. at a meeting of the an idol to the boys of Bt. Mary's, but | iuyside, L. 14 Republican Club in Fire) rections on each bottle, You must tty Fears ardor | at ee ball fala: to ‘be rourhnecks, tut Brother GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE] @aid to be roughnecks, but Brother " Matthias was there anr out of respect JTO4* SEL” STATION ar Comman for FISHER BROS| - DESDAY. AUGUST 10, | | “California Syrup of Figs” UGUST,, if you're a baby. More babies die then than at any other time, Te is usually summer complaint that kills them. Sum- mer complaint, like typhoid, is a “filth disease,” doctors tell us. These two diseases cause one-sixth of all the deaths in this country. Tf you are in your twemties—or past them—March is your dangerous month. It has the longest death roll for adults of any month in the year. It is the respiratorP diseases which make this casualty list—pneumonia and tuberculosis and colds. Any month is dangerous unless f you keep ‘yourself in good condition and your home antiseptically clean. Germs cause both respiratory and intestinal diseases— tnd germ diseases are preventable, say the scientists. ‘You need not have them. But—you cannot depend on the old-fashioned cleanli- scrubbing gives a surface cleanliness but it is powerless to kill germs. : The simple, practical way to keep your home disease proof persons than from places or things, you cannot ignore the menace of germs wherever they exist. - Modern science, which discovered the germ cause of ’ disease, shows us the way to protect ourselves, too, The six danger spots in your home 1—Bathroom waste pipes 4—Trap of the sink 2—Toilet 3—Garbage can yiph Keeps disease away 6—lInaccessible corners CABOT'S Which is your dangerous month? ‘Though you are more likely to contract disease from ~ 5—Refrigerator drain pipe o-Natho! | Te has provided Sylpho-Nathol—and Sylpho-Nathol makes it easy and practical for you to keep your home clean—a doctor’s idea of clean. Particular housekeepers everywhere are putting Sylpho- Nathol into every pail of scrubbing water. They are disinfecting their sinks with it. When the dishes are done, they wash the sink with Sylpho-Nathol. The tiny food particles and stains, which give germs a breeding place, are made clean and sterile, Begin today to protect your family The last thing at night these careful wives and mothers disinfect the bathroom. A solution of Sylpho-Nathol ‘is poured down the pipes of the tub and basin. A teaspdonful is put into the toilet, The Sylpho-Nathol is allowed to remain in the traps all night. It makes the bathroom scientifically clean, sterile; it is no longer a danger spot in your home, . Begin today to protect your family and yourself. Always keep a bottle of Sylpho-Nathol in the bath- toom and in the kitchen, Don’t attempt to get along without it any more than you would without soap. Leading hospitals use Sylpho-Nathol. It comes in four convenient sizes, 15¢"35c, 65¢ and $1.25. You can get it at drug and department stores. "The Sulpho-Napthol Company Bos- ton. Beh & Co.,'N. Y. and Phila. Agents. Nathol solution and let it draim into the trap. ‘GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL \Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Does Hot Weather Agree WithYour Skin? Summer fs delightful if your skin is comfortable, But some people suffer every hot day becauseacombinationof tight, sweaty clothes, rubbing flesh and KOR, awa KONIA will positively do ‘with all thie sufferings It Almost every one knows that Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back lustre to the hair | when faded, streaked or grav) “Years |ago the only way to get thi.#vixture |was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome, Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for h’'s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe im- proved by the addition of other ingre- dients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can poealbiy tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly, You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand ata time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap- plication or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.—rAdvt, effective for sunburn dteething rashes ofbabies, eeps a whole family com- The Mennen. Company Newark Looks Like ly; Tastes Like Fruit QUMDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | jl | FOR ALL FURNITURE AND WOODWORK “Cleans as It Polishes’’ 3c to $3 at all dealers Channgll Chemical Co., Chicago Toronto . London . Paris Keep Your Skin Clear By Using Cuticura ‘The Soap, tor dally fise In the toilet, bleanves and purifies, the Ointment soothes and heals little irritations, roughness or eruptions. Cutlourt |] Twloum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy perspiration, | Delicate, delightful, distingue, |] sample tach Pre by Mall, Adve: “Cataera | Labeorateries 1 20Y Malden, Mass." Boldevery- |] Pitter soapiiset Olntroent 2 and boc. Teloum ie, WP Cuticure Soap shaves without mug. | save decayed teeth, | Tooth, Treat Qiseased Gums, SETS OF TEETH Gold and Porcei Crowns Bridgework, Fillings und Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices Badly decayed Teeth and Roots oarefully extracted. ‘Teeth thor- ourtly clea Broken Plates wait, repaired as i oF; aaah oh 26 125th St | 169 E 34th St. 8. it, Cor. Sth Ave. | N. W. Gor, 34 Ave. 740 Lexington Ave.. cor. 59th St. Payments socepted in Lib- erty Bonds at thelr full face value, 100 cents on the dollar Hours: 0 A, M. to @ P.M. Closed Sundays. AN “Lost and Found” articles @Gvertised in The World or reported te “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Building, will listed for thirty days. These |! an be ny of The Wor!ld's Offices, nd Found” advertisements ft at any of The aoe Ising Agencies, oF LJ Eclephoned directly. to The Worlds (Cal) 4000 Reekman. New yer. e Brookiym Office, 4100 Main,

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