The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 4

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RE EIS AK amen WEEN oe 6 itea. fs alrite 9 woh ee Rl i , Sains me, 8 [HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920. ~ war emergency, In most instances I QITY TO HONOR ATHLETES. | 1%, police and. numeroun bands. At a, beer be Seaeeie = j night "tsttches ‘vn "he aig ete com wary) Cumege ve eemte Mem! miral James H. Glennon, Major Gen these extraordinary war powers tinpmmae bak’ ‘kal va gues. ot, foe Robert L. Bullard and Gov. Smith. after the war was won. zore, § 7, nent Maturday, and efter amen n “when I'am elected there I oINE Gecorated ith madala ae city, Fann Be] Sew Jersey Demeeratio Cenven- to be that regard and respect for Mal lan, F. W. Kubien, Secretary jon Called. | Congress which the Constitut on'oon- Sousceg Amieut Ainietic Union, an-| eam TON, N. J., Sept. 29.—Charies! Sanete And members, of tne Bieter tine tl tempiates, and Congress must. in | The athictes will have an escort of F. McDonald, Chairman of the Demo- party. will also he « delorate, turn, respect the rights and obliga- 2s . ee Ke a ePaper tlons of the Executive, But I mean! to do more than co-ordinate and oo- operate with Congress. I am going to consulg and converse with the men and women of America, 1 would rather trust the great, undercurrent ot American thought and conviction than follow the greatest propagen- Gist programme ever inaugurated. “Transportation ia the very key to ail our industrial, agricultural and .| commercial kctivities. There are still ome ox-carts and isolated sections, but we are living in @ motor age. ‘We are doing bigwer things than of ‘old, and we do them in 4 bigger way. But nothing ought wholly to super pede the water highways, Our prob- Jem is to end expenditures which are made to rejoice a local community, and apply them effectively to make the waterways the ways of com-! merece.” cratic State Committee, has tnmued the call for the State convention to be held here Tuesday to adopt a party ff platform and select electoral candi- [i dates. The convention will be made Hf} up of the candidates for State Aasembly and Senate, present members of the Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH ANCHUR a Mach Below Regular Price for THURSDAY Only on WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS & SQUIRREL and MOLE TRIM’D © Senator Harding then made an in- @rect attack on pork varrel leginia~ tion. “1 have witnessed the practice of tion and know its |, “and ite ut- mon. NEW TRICOTINE FRocKs _ Fearurirc Bzapwore or-> Exazoratr Cuarm com improved river ways before to satisfy a nation-wide desire to criticlee the en-lium a Federal duty into Federal ta- vor. \ Most Exceptional Values At 78.00 Modish suits developed with the typical fine tailoring traditional with the tailleurs of Bonwit Teller & Co. These particular suits are fashioned of duvet de laine in the favored shadings, Straight line silhouettes are gracefully achieved. One model has a shawl collar of squirrel fur; another is collared and banded with moleskin, BONWIT TELLER & CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET THE VALUES ARE MOST EX'TRAORDINARY i ‘ren NEW STRAIGHTLINE AND TUNIC FROCKS , THEIR BEAUTY BRILLIANTLY”? ENHANCED BY DAINTY BEADWORK IN STRIKING ORIGINALITY OF DESIGN , a é s Jen if The Hosiery Department 2 is amply supplied with corfiplete assortments : ey of Hosiery for Infants, Children, eq Misses and Boys. i A |. For Infants: Plain and ribbed hose in all- wool or silk-and-wool; merino hose; and socks in cotton, lisle, wool or silk. TRICOTINE FROCKS 18.50 TO 195.00 VELOUR DE LAINE FROCKS 25.00 TO 95.00 VELVETEEN AND VELVET FROCKS 25.00 TO 83.00 | For Missesand Children: Plain and ribbed | - + hose in silk or wool; ribbed hose (wide or ' * marrow rib) in cotton,or lisle; and an inter- * esting selection of woolen golf hose. ., oi For Boys: Durable ribbed hose (wide or narrow rib) in heavy or medium weight wool _ of cotton; and stout woolen hose for sports wear. } (First Floor) \ : | PR Madison Avenue - Fifth Avene STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. HEARN West of With Avenue TOMORROW USE POWDERED MILK , —on the table — as a beverage — in cooking ha dogg Pure, fresh milk. Nothing but milk, and all of the milk except the aw etyle crested for firemen wie ike ine snap ofa water. That is Klim. You add the water to Klim and instantly you have KemphestsesthelenghatBewlion | fresh whole milk, as fresh as if you lived on a farm. “| KLIM Jadges of Good Style Apasneesin testing ene ith na agihoed This Fall Say Beles Mate See as POWDERED MILK Fernwood é Klim users face no fears of milk shortage Collum of Johns Hopkins, Dr. Harvey Whasaionn: ; ah z —no delayed deliveries—no undepend- W. Wiley, Prof. George W. Cavanaugh 3,000 Men’s Shirts 1.88 Our regular $2.95 Every shirt is of finely woven, corded madras, striped smartly and inconspi- cuously in blue, heliotrope, tan, green, gray and other colors in various com- A. Pull rogue with able quality—they have no worries about of Cornell, and many others. Hospitals, i i i ar | toe with a slowly receding top neni at curing. For Kilm needs noice—it does Homes, Schools, ‘Health Resorts, the binations. There are in all thirty-eight slope. Its general contour is Tani: ona | not sour; it does not freeze in winter. In United’ States Army and Navy, and different patterns. dashing and young-mannish, a any locality, in any season, it is always hundreds of public and semi-public in- Yet it is restrained and digni- the same excellent milk awaiting use. stitutions use Klim and tea- Sizes 14 to 17 Sed. Tt has more than ordin. ; Make your pantry yourdairy. Geta tify to its quality and value. He ary “pep.” There is ingenious supply of Klim to fill your family needs: You cannot appreciate refinement which Klim jered Whole Milk (full cream), true worth of Kien until a for drinking, for coffee, for cereals and have tested it in your own desserts; Klim Powdered Skimmed Mill house. Know its convenience NO EXCHANGES © NO RETURNS See page 23 for other Hearn advertisement. for all cooking purposes. ~its dependability—its safety. Klim is endorsed by such eminent spe- Go to the nearest Near cad y iy TT TR \ cialists and authorities asProf.E.V.Mc- —_get a package today. I] | yas 2 iy ray [LL IK \ Klim is for sale at all the stores of the following firms: | 1 f {\ \ Charles & Co. cc A | Daniel Reeves, Inc, reat Gristede Bros., Inc. H, C. Bohack Co. National Grocery

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