The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 14

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OFFER ~ TOBY HRY FoR ‘Long Island Young Woman Asks Him to Be Her Body- Way from a challenge to fight to u request to act as a bodyruard for a young heiress on » voyage to Exypt, poured in to-day on Jack Hardy sthe services have been waters: ory Hin duties will be to travel with her to BKeppt, protect ber Jewels on the Voyage and act as her protector young man who offered, through The Evening World, to sell himself for $5,000 could find the missing boy. Fo plans to have & personal talk With Mr Stone thin week ward to me any of the offers you not Hid natty lettera have o nform Hardy bh Hardy ts busy sorting out the appar-|Mardy has written to her aaying that| Hardy aino received # letter with | sc the type of mand eamire” Fe} responsible answers from the] her offer is being con with |an Hlegtble aigna written appar-| seeking to make nppolntments, These of freak replies wuoh a propo-|the others ne has recat 1 ar-Jently by m man in the army or navy|are being thrown away as faxt aw they arrive. n naturally forth, The}ranging for further negotia |rervice. He acousnd Hardy of “look- Sram to epia tay. Set Ia Rot ater aro raptdly 1g wante baakets fn |ing for something soft” and of being tas Hardy \« writing to his other corres the |afrald to work, ‘The letter wound up|», terms are pintments| Wealthy resident of Scranton, Pa, | with @ challenge to Hardy to be at a 5 within ix months YEAR FOR $5 000 ‘ “ites maleee conalees whone offer wis the first genuine one |certain Fifth Avenue corner at 11 Pin Sine oi sanviee wes +) ton he will adeopt the offer that ap-|Tecrived by “t. > $5,000 man.” Stone jo'clock Saturday night, when “some: | savihing for the ono,who tmys ine: Sas, ae peals most to him. and ba wife want Hardy to search | thing would be handed to him.” Hardy in tiving at No. 28 Went a%th “I want this bird to know I wii! be | Street. right there at the time mentioned,” Hardy said to-day, “I don’t know ren ae re for thelr missing fifteen-year-old son, and also are willing to adopt him as a member of thelr family If ‘The moat interesting letter received to-day waa from a young woman wh« aeked that her name be not pub- " hed, ha wrote from a town on|h€ Makes the right sort of impres. | what it's going to let me in for, but SEES guard on Trip to Egypt. ae bane and aaid aha recentty |*0%. Thoy have no heir, now that jit it isa battle Tam ready for it,” in Ae $ adipic they have lort track of their boy One letter Hardy teceived to-day Ent had inherited a fortune, Bhe wants ¥ A flood of letters, ranging all thela your out of Hardy's life, For this| aulty by ‘The Evening World| was front another man who is witting [BUYERS of ‘DIAMONDS cortespondent revealed to-day “that the Stones are wealthy, recently sold cut his intereste in # to wet] himself. ; eit and eles Stones “| naw your story In the paper,” he HWARTZ Paes wrote, “I am willing to let myself go large paper box plant in Scranton. |at a cheaper price than you mention. _Hardy sald no was confident _he | #o i will be obliged if you will tor- LOOP OOO 989024492499! =n l im SLU TMU hanes nhe le willing to pay $6,000 when the bargain Is made, with a bonua of %,000 at the end of the year if his Stone having A FRANK STATEMENT BY KNOX T is reasonable to suppose that in the great city of New York, there must be a multitude of men who would prefer to wear.a hat of ‘real reputation. We believe that for some reason, entirely unwar- ranted, a percentage of these very men hesitate to step into a Knox.Shop, To be perfectly plain—they apparently do not feel that a Knox Shop is their shop. They labor under the impression that a Knox Hat is only for the so-called exclusive type of person. Let us state, emphatically, that Knox shops are organized and operated to capably serve any man-who feels inclined to come in. Simply because Knox is one of the oldest and most reputable establishments in the world, one should not deny one-self the advantages of purchas- ing a Knox at a time when it is more necessary to secure a warrant of service than ever before, and when the prices of all hats are practically Cn ‘a par. It is a well. established fact that the bigger the man, the more approachable he is; and the clearer his gtasp of service and all it means to his fellow men. So, through eighty-four years of selling hats, Knox has gained a most satisfactory and helpful understand- ing of men’s needs, and has constantly increased its desire and ability to serve. Do not stay away be- cause Knox has a reputation—come because of it and all it means in quality, style and service. KNOX SOFT HATS AND DERBIES Ten Dollars and Upward KNOX SUITS Seventy-five Dollars and Upwrerd KNOX OVERCUATS Eightyfive Dollars and Upward KNOX SPORT SUITS Fifty-five Dollars and Upward KNOX CRAVATS KNOX EVENING CLOTHES One Hundred-fifteen Dollars and Upward KNOX GLOVES THE FIFTH AVENUB KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE 161 BROADWAY NEW YORK NOTA STITT << ae Jsnoe (9) ¢ 27 W 38" St rittiwo THE NARROW FOOT Correct Shape in Children’s Shoes HEN your children are cross and fretful, Perhaps it's notcnstor olf they need, but better- fitting shoes, Children oftert cannot tell the exact source of their discomfort. “My shoes are too tight," says ayoungster. His mother feels the toes and saya, “Nonsense, they're plenty big!’ But the shape may be all wrong, distorting the foot from its normal lines and making it develop into a ‘manent source ofmisery. hoe Craft Shoes for chil- dren are made in lasts to fit every type of foot. Nar- row at heel, close-fittin, about the rend they ho! the foot securely yet allow ample toe-room, “LITTLE COLONEL” Is an ideal school shoe for active irls and boys. Its straight mer line induces correct poise, Staunchly built of tan Norwegian calf, with heavy welt sole having a waterproof rawhide insert, it will outwear ordinary shoes twice over. Unlined upper, kid-lined vamp. The prices are lower than you would pay elsewhere. Sizes 834 to 11 11} to 2, with heel 24 wo 8 Bend for The Oriental Sore Fifth Avenue & 38th Street Reductions on Chinawear During September Tea Pots in Doban Were $1.25 & $1.50 There is the pride of pos- session of Vantine’s Oriental Chinaware—you have some- thing you know is real, there is the enjoyment of use—it is always pleasure and durable. Our September price re- ductions do rot imply that ordinary Chinaware is gotten together for a sale, but mean | | price reductions on our regular stock importations, | Bas < Hints %., Home WHEN YOU make up your list of Fall household supplies remember our floor brooms, Soft and easy to handle, wonder- ful for dust in corners,they are available in many sizes and qualities from $4.50 to $19.12, fewiss. Concer | 4gTs STREET anv SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK (Comfort Your Skin With CuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum| Jonp,Olctment elon. Me. eer wce, Saunien iSadée Gatlonss Lavorntertos, Dept Sy Maton, Mace D®.« Runkel’s made the Runkel way, if you would know how deli- cious a ‘cup of fine cocoa can be, The simple directions are on the label. . Eat It! \ Yes, eat Run- kel’s All- Pur- pose Cocoa in the form of marvelous icings, fillings, puddings, and dozens of deli~ cious dessertal The New Cocoa Cookery ONG ago, it dawned on experienced cooks, that Runkel’s is purely concentrated choc- olate in powder form. They used Runkel's in- stead of grating chocolate, and found that its use resulted in smoother-textured icings, richer flavor, and finer appearance. All this with a saving of all the bother of grat- ing chocolate and one fourth the cost, Drink Runkel’s, bake with it, cook with it—it will delight you all ways. Runkel’s All-Purpose Cocoa fe Drinking, Baking «od Cooking A Book About It! “The New Cocoa Cookery” in now in ita third revised and improved hundred thausand edi- tion, New recipes, easy time savers, it dietetic information and a chapter on able table settings, make it as valuable as it ie interesting. (RUNKEL BROS., I f Rambels Almond Bars Aliemabers Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Brookly ns Blagest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Buy Your Fall Clothing on Easy Terms Victrolas 0% Kee Aa re Aeolian-Vocalions 224," Ne Discount oo” Talking | Machines. METAL BEDS a Floor Coverings rr palpi } Tapestry Brusse’s Rugs 2375 up ies te, Good Velvet Rugs 36.75 up ci \Axminster Rugs 42.98 up Carpetsy Crex and Grass Rugsy and other Floor Coverings An AdvanceShowing of New Garments for Fall & Winter At Our Grand St, Store: STROLLERS, GO-CARTS CARRIAGES, In every conceivable style, color and design, They are not only beautiful but durable as well. See our big stock at low prices OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Remeeeeeeeenes eee | ‘If You Sell At Wholesale READ THIS The most complete and accurate hist of incoming WHOLESALE BUYERS is now printed every morning in The i a World ~ nceninepiiiedeose sl ou wre wutaide of New tigi Ponies ring 6 Hpmetonre one Sean Poe

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