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SPIRIT RESTORED HER BABY TO LIF MOTHER INSISTS tere owa Parents Confident of Super- -natural Intervention, but Some Neighbors Are Skeptic, Eat— DYBART, Ia, Sept, 7—This tows is and be Cool ! much wrought upover what part of ; {te people say is » miracieand the rést| Eat a‘‘Philadelphia” Cream declare {s a gigantic hoax. On Oct.! Cheese—with jelly or pre- 1, last year, a* daughter was born to! serves or custard and crack- Mr. and Mra W. H. Robbins. of) erg—and you will en Dysart in a hospital at springs, thé double pleasure of a Ti. Five days later the baby died a: cS was buried, On the night of June 14 ae sh cool, sat. of this year a baby was placed in pA ve alt n their ped at {oir home/mesr Dysart. Philadelphia” Cream ‘fhe mother and, father, both of| Cheese is the perfect Sum- whom believe in Spiritudtiem, de-{ mer food. Rich in proteins clare it is their dead child restored| and pure butter fats — deli- to’ lite, clously full flavored—nour- ll ishing'as beefsteak, but eas- HERO OF MARINES | ily digested and cool! ON PLANNING DUTY) get‘Tui sotie'erouege mith te Gén. Feland, Many. Times Deco-| A PHENIX PRODUCT rated in France, Takes New Post in Washington. WASHINGTON; Sept>-7.—Brig.- Gen: ‘Logan Feland of the Marine Corps, one of the few general officers of the A. B. F. whdé won the Distinguished Service Cfdss and the hed Service Medal, has béen ordered to Wash- ington to také charge of the planning section of the Marine Corps Staff. He is fhow'in command in font, Domingo, He will be relieved by Brig. Gen. Charles G. Long. Gen.’ Feland was , decorated Draver? in troop lending When ‘thé ma- | gifes launched their attack at Belleau Wood. on Juno, 6,.1918. ‘The French }s the fouF branchés of the industry— dyeing, broad siik manufacture, rib- bon making and fancy weavé'manu- Afiny Miccorated him five times with the Créix de Guerre and made him an effiger of the Legion of Honor, Gen. Féland is a Kentuckian and served as ‘ Captais in the 3d Kentucky Infantry in | the Spanish War. ONLY HALF ON FULL TIME IN PATERSON 4,500 Silk Workers Are Idle and « \ 9,000:hn thdustry on Part Time: Onty 13,500, or one-half the normal number of operatives, arénow on futl| A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE time ih the Paterson silk mills, ac- | MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. BETTER? cording to-am-estimate made to-day by the Paterson Chamber of Cum- ‘ merce. Nine thousand are on part time, the Chamber estimates, while approximately 4,500 are idle, These figures apply to workers in Wife H They harbor disease germs— The waste pipes in your shining : bathroom S it safe for your emall daughter to brush hee teeth over the basin itt your-carefully kept bathroom? Is the air Sam pipes from disease germs? X ‘eine & the unpleasant accumulation the plumber takes cunt dos belle, tab opie ba dlaban. it-—bur th yaa know that germs are iplying constantly in this refuse? Careful makes the porcelain of your bathroom look spotless, it is powerless to kill the germs in the drains. Paco oae Re oe nT enns Sea And though more disease is contracted from persons than places, ignore the menace of the disease pages igedony or er ‘You are not able to avoid: STi aliases Cesta Ot Widdtes, Bik You! Can sak yous own home safe. The way to be really safe ‘Modein’ science discovered the responsibility of germs for ee he ; Iyishs Nadel end Splpho-Nathol it has given us makes easy and Chae he oe cleanliness dectors mean when they gay ‘‘clean,” Careful mothers everywhere are their families this ing out the basin and tub with Sylpho-Nathol. They are letting this water drain into the traps and remain there all niaps The cleansing solution disinfects thoroughly and ‘These mothers are careful to purify the short overflow pes, too—to make the tiny bits of waste and dirt col- [eed in them absolutely sere, Start today to your bathroom as clean on the inside uth ature Kersten aed oe bathtoom and make using it the same regular every= day habit that you have made using soap. Leading-hospitals use Sylpho-Nathol. It comes in 4 convenient sizes, 15c, 35c, 65¢ and $1.25. Get it at drug and-department stores. The Sulpho-Naptho! Company, Boston. Beh & ConN.Y. end Pha, Arenas ai aH EVENIKG WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPYEMBE R 7, 1920. The only way to have this luscious fruit all year round is by preserving quantities of peaches now. Sugar is too important in your preserving to order just “sugar’—order Domino Granulated which comes from the refinery to you untouched by hands and packed safe from flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American Sugar Refining Company “‘Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. — Grentdaved- | ay Granulated} Granule’ ; == FRESH MILK at any moment Think of having milk in the quantity you need when you want it; think of never having to depend on milk deliveries; think of never wondering what you will do with that little bit of milk left over or how you're going to make that quart be enough. Klim brings relief from all milk worries, and more, It means that every household using Klim gets the best milk to be had. Spell in backwards KLI BRAND “ POWDERED MILK i . : Klim IS MILK reduced to Whole Milk (full cream), for powder~ form without cooking. drinking, for coffee, for cereals and Nothing is added—nothing changed. desserts; Klirh Powdered Skimmed Only the water is removed. You Milk, for all cooking purposes. replace the water and it becomes : With Klim in the house you are The six spots , liquid milk again, Use Klim wherever you would use milk, Keep it on the pantry shelf with other staples, It needs noice in summer; it does not freeze in winter, Make your pantry your dairy. Get a supply of Klim to fill your family needs. Klim Powdered sure of fresh milk at any time you wantit. It is the same in all seasons in all climates. s Go to the nearest dealer today and get a supply of Klim to meet your family needs, Klim is for saJe at all the stores of the following firms: Charles & Co, Daniel Reeves, Inc. Gristede Bros., Inc.’ H.C, Bohack Co, National Grocery Co. Grand Cathal Palace Lexington Ave. 46th to 47th Street ‘2,000,000 SALE OPEN 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. DAILY Oniy four days left. Store open until ten o’clock every evening. Make a special effort if necessary, but do not fail to come hére atid save money on things for Fall and Winter wear. Shoes for men, women and children, woolens for men and women. Prices very low. Every busy day sees lines closed out and opportunities gone. Come tomorrow, Buy heavily. You will wait a long time for such bargains. Boys’ School Men’s Good Shoes Low Prices Shoes You will not have a ? ae » get a line on the ptices on new Fall shoes. ook around the stores and then you will appreciate iaice 46 get good No. 136 to 1365 inclusive, | SChool shoes at such these prices and these shoes. shoes, Blucher style, ALL | and No. 1355 to 1359 in- | low prices for a long No. 47—Heavy tan work SOLID LEATHER. This ; ; means solid leather Heels, | <jusive, ten good styles in | time. Better buy THING) “Siece BO A men who must hive style liberally before it is Also sée ahd comfort. Tan or black, | too late. No. 7203—Black straight ef Or straight lace, well No. 3827—Boys’ and little Jace, English last shoes. and proving very pop- | gents’ tan grain Blucher Goodyear welt sole, blind | ular with policemen, fire- | model shoes, sewed and nailed; eyelets, etylish looking and | men, mail carriers and men | substantially made and will splendid wearing. Sizes 6to | who’ KNOW, an unsure | stand @ lot of hard work. 11. Both numbers priced at passed line at Sizes 854 to 5%, pair $3.00 $4.00 $2.5 Blue and White Wonderful Gingham Airplane Cloth Do not judge the quality of this For dresses, skirts, office coats, Gingham by the price quoted on it. aprons, draperies, children’s dresses, Come and see it, This Gingham, shirts, fe pillow covers, laundry 36 inches wide, is in two patterns, bags and hundreds of other uses blue with white stripe and white this cloth cannot be equalled. By with blue stripe. It will remind the case, approximately 1100 yards, you of “before the war’ bargain 50c a yard f.o.b. Grand Central price, at, yard, Palace; by the yard, 20c 60c Woolens Reduced Ten Per Cent. \ Just as “regular” stores are beginning to show Fall and Winter Woolens at “opening” prices—(which are the prices from which they are to be “reduced” later on)—we have taken a 10 per cent. reduction on all Woolens. When we first placed these Woolens on sale they were marked very low, indeed, and, at 10 per cent. off, and in an “opening” market, they are wonderful values. \ Particular attention is directed to the following numbers:— ‘ taste $1.00| Mie . 75c ‘Lesa ten per cent. Less ten per cent. A bargain of unusual importance. 46 inches A good quality part wool cheviot mixture wide, good quality, part wool, fast dye. Navy | in two shades of brown, basket weave, 54 Tricotine, sultable for dresses, skirts and | inches wide, splendidly adapted for bath robes, house gowns, dresses, suits, children’s dresses and coats. An outstanding value in this great ‘ childrén’s ‘wear. Be sure to sce this cloth before it is too late. sale. Imperial Plaid Back Serge $2. 75 Coating $3.75 Less ten per cent. * Lesa ten per cent. Ask for No. 3015. ‘This is an exceptionally ‘A wonderful fabric for storm coats, auto fine quality Serge for women’s suits, skirts £ or dresses. 50 inches wide, fast dye, You will ppbek, cols dices end mene, seh vere for be more than pleased with this number when | [ysnkets: 3¥ Inehes wide. © you see it. thie ie a t pretty Handsome 4 i 2 Unfinished 2 5 Velours e Worsted ls Lees ten per cent. Less ten per cent. Beautiful quality Velours, 54 inches wide, in Ask for No, 3007. ‘This ie 6 inches widas ble shades, includi 4 da quality far beyond have Fee eerteewe” You abquid eae this cloth ts. | any Hehe ca cxpoct ot thie price, . Base ape, 3%! order to fully appreciate what an ounce weight, and a splendid -bargais. Do! value it is at this very low price. * net fail to see it. ‘ Bolivia Cloth $8 and $9 a Yard i Less ten per cent Tt has been « long time since such a quality of Bolivia has been offered at anything fikewuch’ alow price. For coats and capes this fabrie is very desirable. (Comes in mixtures, bluce, drabay mole and bieck and white, Children’s Cloaking $1.50 Less ten per cent , This is a fairly heavy wooly fabric, in green only. A splendid cloth for children's schoo coats, Will give good weer, psy Bi, like plush. A rare bargain. Grand Central Palace. NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and Gefieral Manager