The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 8

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“pat she must come elone, This does Rot mean that we will allow her to wuffer from poverty if the present planes of her husband do not meet with success, @he le probably all rigtt for a time, anyway, because I fam sure she has about $9,000 or per- CHICAGO HOTELS CUT FOOD PRICES 25-33 1-3 PER CENT. Twenty-Two Owners Agree to Make Heavy Reduction in Their Restaurants. CHICAGO, Sept. 29. WENTY-TWO hotel owners to-day agreed to cut their restaurant prices from 26 to 231-4 per cent. Vegetables, fruits and cereals will bo cut the most. Among the hotels in the agres- ment are the Blackstone, Con- rots, Sherman, Auditorium, Bro- yort, Great Northern, Palmer House, Randolph and the Sisson. ve capacity. You ke she was working with the Red Cross relieving the survivors of the great explosion at Perth Amboy when she firet met this om Ss Korth.” REDS STARTED | FOR RUSSIA. Attens Awaiting Deportation Trans ferred From Here to Boston, Wedding of Miss Phelps One There was a Spee at Teaneck, ». 3, two-day of the relatives of Mr® | masiy-tour aliens who have iboen (Arthur A. Korth, who until her mar-| held for months at Hills Island under ‘riage atomobdile mechanic was | warrants for deportation to-day were + ap carried, singing revolutionary songs, from the Battery to Grand Central and prospective hetreas to|Torminal, where hey were, pat on Large Nae ot Me antace Waner| practed. drangterrs Mra. William Walter ‘Tho one subject which was mit In Boston Harbor, at the gathering was | ft", fa New York ™ Chicane Lead Franots Phelps of the Grange, Datting Prices ‘hey were Tod Tromk the larowdes | prices Wedding and depar- |} she Ay t to land adjourned without taking any ac- a of the Korths, | N°w Tork trom the we Far, Weat: Among L. Petera, the young nd 0, father, anid to outsiders Ee ledcheg tat “tw Sons 056105 ee unsophisticated per- nad eese a talaga. ther Fresh fom a gardens of the finest tea plantations ure to regret in time and which distremed Mra Peters so much the would not allow ho would allow the subject to be talked ower Sree ob poe piailte?” )) Mra. Korth, he mid, was not di- fectly on heir under her grand- Patder’s will but there was a provie- that on the death of Mrs. Peters ‘will have an Income of $2,500 a from the residuary estate. Mrs. *SALADA ORANGE PEKOE TEA Send us a postal card for a free sam a cameo both Mr, and Mrs, Potera, Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., her own will tn conse- her daughter's seclf-deter- always come back to ‘Armholes that never bind MPOSSIBLE! say women who have been annoyed - by too snug armholes for years, Who believed comfortable underwear impossible! But examine a Kayger Knit garment. Notice how deep the armholes are cut! How they are " rounded away from the arm! You can use your arms freely and never know you have underwear on. Developed after pe of experience, the same styling that dininguishes Keyser “Iealian” Silk Underwear has now been successfully applied to their new cotton, lisle and mer. cerized Knit Underwear. Julius Kayser & Co., New York. KAYSER KNIT UNDERWEAR (COTTON, LISLE AND MERCERIZED ‘Went Follow Now York hotels will not follow Ont. cago’s Inad in the reduction of food fmmigration Tetation to an atand 814) George Reilly, secretary of the New i ! ‘ork Hotel Men'a Association, which | |] met yesterday to discuss food prices | iil had heen fy Ped: | tion, stated to-day that there Is no prices of everything will hit the hotels POLICEMAN § SENT ' TO PRISON. eventually,” he said, “but just now the great costs in everything beaides food and the los of revenue through prohibition make It imposstble for price! | pat, reductiona,” At the Hote! Astor It was stated that | 5 the drop tn the food market i# barely noticeable in coats, ‘ | car "We choose only the best, for our| fon Yorn Contras iverss A tables and consequently pay higher|a 1. than market prices,” anid the atate- | we ment. wages, For instance, only “leat work we had to rains the pay of our At Least 25% Less Than Last Season $50 and $55 Suits Nala $40 FALL SUITS NEW DRESSES The latest effects in Velours, in the popelew materials, tn- Broadcloths, » Tricotines, Yala- cluding Tricotines, mas and Serges. A large as- Satins, Tricolettes ‘and Char- sortment, many with a ina mouse in the very fashionable ular fur choker collar. Redingote and Tunic models. $16.95 to $75 $10 to $50 Buy Your New Fall Dress Direct from the Manufacturer and Save from $5 to $15 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE :isw, ne Ml ee on Toast They're delicious either plain, broiled on toast, or in any of the scores of ways that they may be served. The savory taste of Tango Sardines, the added flavor of the delicate spices in which they are packed, gives them a subtle quality that is all their own, a taste that makes them the most appetizing morsel you ever put in your mouth, Out of the col& clear water of the Bay of Fundy come these little fish. Into the can they go in a couple of hours after they leave the water, Tangos are gathered at a time when the fish are in prime condition for packing. They are carefully selected, French fried and packed in a delicious sauce flavored with delicate spices, Try Tangos, You'll never know how good a sar- dine can taste until you have eaten Tango Spiced Sardines, Get them from your grocer. Sold at the price of other sardines, but in a larger sized can. ail Tailored Suits and Dresses | ~ OPPENHEIM. GLUNS &€. 34th Street—New York Spécial Offering Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Smart Fall Coats Exceptional Value 45.00 Swagger Models of Bolivia, Cordeline, Velour and Camel’s Hair. Plain and Cord Stitched Trimming. Convertible, Shawl and Monk Collars, Silk lined. Two Illustrated. No, 524. Wo- men's Ipswich combed cotton, medium with double-gar- ter top, reine forced heel and toe, mock seam. 98 Years Doing One Thing Well , For almost a century we have been content to do one thing well—knit hosiery. Ipswich Hosiery fits right, looks well, and Wears Satisfactorily. Not just a moderate-priced hosiery — but stockings knitted up to the highest standard, yet Moderate-Priced—that is Ipswich Hosiery. The wide variety of styles include: numbers in cotton, lisle, mercerized and fibre silk—knit to mect the needs of human feet—for all the family. Look for the Ipswich Trade Mark—it is the Sign of Good Value. = IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. Established 1822 Oldest and One of the Largest Hosiery Mills.in the United States LAWRENCE & ,CO., Sole Selling Agents Boston and New York Sp MARIO LINEN DINTERENGY WHAT TOU NRED—A WORLD “WANE” WIL, GO AND UND HB + PAL RIE | Are ae patter ges ‘No, 15. Men's Ipswich half hose of combed cotton yarn, medium weight, with re- inforced heel and toc; great value

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