The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 21

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920 | The Baek Martin Ball “wre scic,, Event Stirred New York 28 Years Ayo—On This Page To-Morrow =}| Old Eighth Ward, With a Few of Its Ancient Dwellings HEAR THAT JOWN ; Stil Standing, Finest Picture of Early Gotham Left [BS"O0E LER House Four BIG ROONS i ; : : - ON EACH FLOOR Nothing Left of Famous St. John’s Chapel, Home of John Ericsson, Who Invented the FINE FOR A TWO ( Which Roosevelt, Morgan, Choate and Oth- Monitor and First Screw Propelled Steamer, FAMILY’ ¢ HOUSE | q 4 ers Tried to Save—Church Burial Ground Gone, Also Residence of Countess Leary— |e Now Hudson Park, a Recreation Spot. 3 Some Beautiful Old Doorways Remain WIDENING VARICIC STREET HAS LET O00 CORNERS nO 69 OWNING porerer White Lies Justified — werjan' Level i Ruby M. Ayres Tolis in The Phantom Lover—New Serial Begins Nov. & | AM JUST LOOKING Vie Suaw ) FOR THE KIND oF A. / \! iu SHow ) HOUSE YOu ARE } You TH ADVERTISING /* PLAN. \ THis | iS THE PLAN OF THE FIRST FLOOR BEAUTIFUL™ OLD PoOTewaYs 1H CHARLTON STREEY ST.JOAN'S CHAPEL Ay AS IT WAS IN 182 | aa cy (THiS ISTHE LAN OF THE SECOND _ FLOOR | elt - be tue - ie i = \\ | ; Sue = aa a By Will B. Johnstone. cose E _ = — = a Coorg 150, by Th rm Fain Co LOOKS) — FF THESE ARE a fag ibpandaries ¢F oe ola Pighth CIOOD Ae THE FOUR. ROOMS ys var 8 de vated March & an bs i m Mar ede To ME / eh THE FIRST nia w re itkan light that « ey S 0 | de Street; West by West Street burn steadily for ten hours and ee | ( ; by Houston Stree Sih carn be hoe way.” Lying im nn teanc ees : SEE asi ce. Greenwich Vill on was OM GRAVESTONE LEFT 1s Coounine SreeeT) ted really merged in tho old daya with HUDSON PARK cow JUNK SHOP CEFECT PONSE bes the village (then the old Ninth —_ ® Ward) aA Its olling houses still v Ne stand : Ae sent i ao old New York to be found in the city dng Many of these quaint ema of M arehit uave been rehabltated ° by sen eharm of mosphere lquity ang Va of the and since Seventh Avenue has been t was the h Ward ti cut down through the heart of Green mia Villake and extended to 1 Varick, t is again a main artery ith rejuvenating ife-—throl make auch % fully re endent obtld ur Y wixtoen year med mother w pdaned n nity keop such a ne without fon tothen; she world with her ut to her aod e babies a Uh she needs. ive in glass houses worse things, but they n the blinds. ‘Mhear y sootf and re to part uffer end ANOTHER ‘USY BRE SENDS IN A BU 2a; now he from 5. angle, # married to a © Wan @ ‘ tered, the doorstep hot- Varick-Sevent, Av : r only aafe to get lowed by Lenants, beginning with the oas opened it up again, ‘in Pt lad you think #0,” sald Mrs, val bes avd,” FED! hed Absa, Jars. 4 dyorce from @ rich man with prop- { c oe 1 T The food to * replied Mrs. Rangle. “That's thing about marrying # At least his wife gets C how Mra KIL band is her ten and nforted by this, the ladies gether in a happy frame of romp on worl or play, young or old, the body needs 5: as much “energy” food as “Tissue building HO su; pics energy and builds tissue in just the peers ratio— oto 1. No other oatmeal does this as well. This table is from U.S. Health Education Bulletin No, 2. Graham flour . 2,200 y fai don cereal , Barloy,. See how Oatineal leads in nourishment! . ae White wheat flowr . eH Rice (while) 1,160 Faring, ....e08 1,550 Corn flakes HORNBYS OATMEAL TT a aiiictehienieNehaanineinsaih

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