The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1920, Page 21

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olin Re eee. « SUITS ALMOS /GIVEN AWA ’ K You Benefit by Somebody Else’s Misfortune : | ee.) 10,000 Men’s Hurry mother! ‘A teaspoonful of | often all that is necessary, “California” Syrup of Figs to-day| Children love the “fruity” taste of ¢ : IM ie" chai conetpate, bio : sich has alrections fer abiee oat retful, has cold, colic, or if| children printed on the bottle. Say) | IDOE A pee tora lacatiee’. a lilen Ar eyteny hevaie ent el S4 Such Garments as you’ll see priced this season ; rea a 0 at $40 and $45. We want you to Be Convinced— come and see the Qualities, Styles and Patterns, _ We Will Sell Them Tomorrow at First dose of ‘Pape's Cold Comnound”’ relieves all stuffiness and distress—No quinis \! Costs little! army short: ler the War and went Pome Natety teen to Hontton, whers Mr. Cole got him a job, Ho vecamo & constant visitor at the Cole home until a magringe Iloense wan procured and it wasatiscovered he was a Cnth- olic, according to Mr. Dooley, ‘Tho ' ther objected on this ground to narriage, % the young lovers planned to “ap Noth” and marry, but er was wie, AINE PLIALALUAY 4°77 jy tentck | “T was #00 aurprised whon Paul's : mother and family came to get me } 7 | in the station and picked me up from description=father had wired them, You see—and they took me in, that Is, r for 4 day or so, They kept the until J got a job at the Atlantic and Pacific "Tee Company's place in Jersey fore} nd believe me, working up, North ia no joke. , | mee HUNGRY FOR LOVE Paul. Maren waa released trom tho! fath —_—- 4 aS ‘Norma Cole of Texas Says | @ Father’s Coniing Won't Do“‘a Lick of Good.” “T ran away from home because I) | wanted to, and it's none of anybody's | If ) Dutstness—you can take It or leave it.” | ) "Your father will be up here to got | you to-day,” “1 tell you right now it won't do him a ‘lick* of good.” | “Wouldn't it seem nice to got back | to Houston, Tex, and have ali the hot biscuits and bam und eggs you want~ and no more empty tummy?" “L don’t mind gving bungry—when | you are in love it doesn’t matter much." ol 1 A_ FIRST _ CLASS SHOE FOR MEN with the new French too bie! gg tage rter i mn Calf. Rubber Heda. Special this week ‘10 ‘i BIG SHOE VALUES For the ENTIRE FAMILY E prefer to make friends for the future rather than a few extra dollars now,— Hence you will find at our stores to-day, Top Grade Shoes at lower prices than you have obtained any- where since 1914. Unlimited selection of smartest new fall styles in al! our cight stores. Comparison will. prove how well it pays you ta buy at Friedman’s. ‘all modets in all $ § Krnatieahen ee { $7 to $12 Children's Shoes Proportionately Low Prived, ‘* Open fram 8.80 A, W.%0 9.90 P.M. NEWYORK STORES; BROOKLYN STORES; 1600 BROADWAY, Nr. 48th St. 453 FULTONST.,Nr. Smithy St, Yi!’ 2188 THIRD AV,, Near 119th St. 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE., 643 EIGHTH AV., Ne. 4let St. 1327 BROADWAY. Near Grove st £935 THIRD AVE.. Ne. IS2dSt $320 FIFTH AVE., Near Sth St. ‘The speaker was Miss Norma Cole, woventesn yers old, of Houston, Tex,, | daughter of a woalthy banker, who ran away from home Sept. 17 because | | her father would nat let her marry | h Paul Maren, twenty-one years old of No. 60 Brondway, Jermoy City, Maren | was an aviator at a militaby camp | near Houston during the war and an affair sprung up between them. Maren ts strikingly handsotae and bas a dashing devil-may-care way about | him, and ‘# now in « Houston bank. Mins Cole is slonder, with a acad of marvellous blonde Tair and ghe has soft brown eyes which speak without | words, She is @ clover, spunky girl and was more than a matob for re- porters who interviewed hor. Sho is | pow in the custody of Timothy J. Dovtey, No, 1119 Washington Street, Hoboken, an officer of the Juvenile | ‘Court, Jarsey City, who will detain . hor until her father, George L. Colo, reaches here. “Bverybody’s against mo—they even put my sweetheart in jail.so he could Rot follow to marry me. But he will, gome, you watch,” she spoke in a deligttfal Southern draw! and with the momt charming audacity, “How did you get the money to get | hero?” “Woll, I guess that's my own pri- vato business. You see I'm here, don't you, and here I am going to stay “No, I didn’t have any more money than I noeded. When I landed at the Pennsylvania station 1 had nino cents and hadn't had anything to eat for two days. 1 was all sot for fried ehicken oF beefsiee and onions, but I couldn't do on 9 cents, so 1 bought a cup of coffee which made | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-|ache, dullness, feverishness, sneesing, ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s | soreness, stiffness. Cold Compound” taken every two| “Pape's Cold Compound” is the hours’ until three doses. are taken |quickest, surest relief known and! usually breaks up a cold and ends all | costs only a few cents at drug stores. | grippe misery. It acts without assistance, es The first dose opens clogged-up| nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on nostrils and lr pdksages af head; | Pape's!—Advt. stops nose discharge: relieves head- ee eee Take a look at the suits. m othe stores at $40 and $45; then see these.) | Don’t take our word for it. Let the suits themselves tell the story. You Get the Benefit off - the Manufacturer’s Misfortune The demand for woolens’and piece good has been so small, owing to high prices, that mills and jobbers have found: themselve with plenty of stock on. hand and insufficient cash. So in order to get the money with which to carry on business— Several Mills and Factories | Sacrificed Nearly $150,000 © Worth of Material P They are fancygmixtures, in the new Fall weavess There are models for all ages, and sizes for all builds. enemas | Dress, Work and Busi-g ; N ness Pants, and Pants: sues PAT f for Matching Odd ta a rseueh Cast Shalt gl 5 Coats— 2,000 Pairs : e | eat favorite foods without tear of ® | Made at ‘Reasonable Pri Indigestion Look at the Prices. $10 Dress Pants | ALL THE YEAR ROUND|SO EASY TO | FAMILY MEDICINE HEALYOURSKIN WITH POSLAM Do not let skin camplicatjons re- main to blemish and annoy any longer than it takes Poslam to heal them, And Poslam is best equipped tq do the work because its healing powers are concentrated. Apply Postam at night—and leave it on in the daytime, too, when con- fenient, It acts quickly. You can soon see benefits, Poslam is harmless. So effective is Poslam that a littl of ft will cover a large surface. It is the QUALITY, not the quantity of it, that does the work, Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 West 47th St, New York City, Poslain Soap, medicated with Pos- lam, brightens, beautifies complexions. j ' John's Medicine is an all-the- round tonic flesh-builder and people gain steadily while taking this whole- some food medicine. If you want to wain weight begin taking Father \ John's Medicine right now, Guaran- | teed free from alcohol and dangerous drug Badly decayed To 6 | Flatulence oarefully extracted. Saal lean Broken . ey ‘ \ es roo fe you wait, i to\ {conomize” on Mattresses 2: BLOO, Palpitation Worsted and faney mixtures, suitable \ b i) OFFices A few tablets of Pape's Di for dress or for matching up coats; good H} 2 E. 125th St | 169 E. 34th St. correct neldity, thua regulating Meee * A SUE ts; good VERY housewife knows Yourunfailing assurance | TiO Laxingt mihi La ton and giving almost instant atom- looking and serviceable garments, full cut that the cheapest: of sweet, clean mattresses sch relief. Large 0c case—drugetores, and well made; sizes 29 to 42. Sales ice article isn’t always a real is the Simmons Company money-saver, A mattress, Label. § for. tapenncn, gan | $8 Worsted Pants It ig a costly “saving” rials sanitary from the very Neat, dark worsteds of strong, durable "shat must be paid back in start. It means fime crafts- texture; pants that are suitable for every broken sleepand tired days. men working in airy, sun- : day or for work; they are in a shade that Then, too, you want to _—‘!it rooms. KI-MOIDS: will not soil easily; sizes 28 to 42. Sale price be sure that your mat- So all you have to do is Auk q tresses are sweet and clean to see the Simmons Label - (GRANULES) | $ | when you get them — and and then select the style Your Dealer \ | vf Serge Pants | .made of clean materials, of mattress you like best— toshow youhisansert- For INDIGESTION Perfect garments, in sizes 28 to 42. “in clean surroundings, by sweet and clean through pent, of Simmons —_ Splendid, vich navy blue serge of smooth responsible people, and through. Simmons Metal Beds, Portal sgaapiad ignpigsesie weave. Perfect fitting garments, cut shape- ‘ oe ae ome: ; Simmons Logg ries Beret nee cotter carry in vest posit oc trove | ly and madewith or without cuffs, Sale price er ou yourse ne mattresses in severa —firm, notecless— ing-caso take a needed. relaxing on a Simmons grades, each notable mon- built for sleep. Mattress-—your spine level, ey’s worth at its price, -QUICK RELIEF! $4 Work Pants Selling Elsewhere at That Price and Even More Extra strong, dark color worsted pants; $ > full cut garments, in dark shades not easy ~~ to soil; sizes 81 to 42. Sale price every nerve and muscle at Your choice of attractive . —_— ease, patterns of ticking. Abo perder mee MADE BY SCOTT & BROWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION SIMMONS COMPANY : | PLIZAMNTH ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offican Kenosha, Wis.) | | SIMMONS BEDS | Bowopto j22 tos. For The Eyes opiration, Delicate, delightful, distingus, Py ioe u | Built for Sle ep 1 et ed ta ttined wertetaicel | seg tanmueme eon , ' bay y, [Serer tt pat of the million poms ‘Goup tia. Spence and ae Keep Your Skin Clear! | By Using Cuticura The Boat, for daily use tn the tollet, cleanace and put u menteoot hea and heals little irritations, roughness or pimples, Cutleura Talcum soothes and Both Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Money Orders Must Accompany Mail Order ' (A) ae Toh th Avenue, | e Bet. 15th i } & 16th Sts. urprise fore Rees N, W. Cor. 83d Street Tons aT head. 9 Selle HESS. CR TR A Fa at ¢ . 4 ree en \ . | zA os clint ee PY ~ ' ’ J eT =

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