The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 12

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Sette a —— — % i JASHINGTON JUST “LAUGHS AT BRYAN " Capital Amused by Suggestion That pe President Wilson Résign He BVENInG WUKLD, FRIDAY, NUVEMBER 5, 1920. eect Harding Secretary of State and LEAGUE SUPPORTERS shortly after 8 o'clock and nearly 2,000 then himsolf resign in order that Mr. persons filed In. Then the President Harding may at one! CHEER PRESIDENT | was wheetea out on the eantern tor- reins of govern ‘2 He made no speech, but bowed a it appreelation. | “oat Horlicks, The ORIGINAL Malted Milk REDUCTION SALE ON COFFEE Direct from Importer to Consumer dication that n will be Washington: _ {Gather in White House Grounds 4 naely inter heeled to the eated in the makeup of the His Office Satine: kad at least, 100 | Mr. Wilson, three more for Mrs. Wil- Best In the Market id been advanced to fill th a son and @ Qnal three for the League. 5 Ibs. $1.50 WASHINGTON, Nov. §—Much | offices. The © WASHINGTON, Nov. f.—A demon Bg Delicious Broken Coffee c t 0 7 oo — ‘ " Be Gi was aroused here by the Ser Rosretary: of ntration for the Leaue of Nattons| PONCE INSPROTOR DWYER ILL, 10 Ibs. $1 85 . "50 Ibs. $8.50 eS Renee FO CHI” : —- ns tant titeht NO COOKING || free delivery within 200 Miles ot (awe to the effect that William Jen-| afinna Applebaum Out of Danger, | thd the President was given lant nteht | oy ren aaniveey W a The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. | MAILORUER CORFEE CO. ae it Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and 57 Fulton s New York in Brooklyn, on Sunday | Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, — || Qe, block, from Me RAS ae. dition early to-day waa reported | gas Avotd Loattations & Sabet | north of || es at the ce to the opene Binge Bryan has suggested that Pres-| Misha A Ment Wilson resi¢n at once and that! greatly Imp) ) Wloo fresident Marshall on She Presidency appoint on haslin the grounds imine i to-day| the White House. 1 where it! pennsylvania Avenue e: ¥ paared the! Executive Mansic were Chocolates Bring Back Old-Fashioned Quality at the Pre-War Price $] a pound SPECIALS for Today & Saturday To Celebrate the Arrival of EVANGELINE. Chocolate c Covered Walnut 64 Tops .. Ib. Milk Chocolate c Kisses. . . . 1b. 69; You'll Find Evangeline at the “Happiness” Stores! Milk Chocolate Covered Honey Nougat tb . Stuffed c VANGELINE is a natural development of the ‘‘Hap- exquisite in its white-and-blue-and-gold, ribbon-tied, all pro- Contections: 7 piness” Stores’ ideal—to give an old-fashioned, full , tected with transparent cellophane paper. Ib. dollar’s worth for one dollar. And so we announce ° “EVANGELINE” The Finest Gift Chocolates—$1 a pound The trend of the times is toward price revision—downward. “Evangeline” leads the way. Do you remember, how in 1913, chocolates at $1 q pound were mighty fine chotolates- -just about the finest money could buy? And then ¢ame the world war, and the consequent sugar shortage, and later the wide profiteering in sugar. No longer could you buy fine Chocolates for $1. Steadily ‘they climbed until they reached $1.50 and $2 a pound. “Evangeline” revives the fine quality, pre-war, $1 Choco- lates—the kind that sell, generally for $1.50 and $2. 21 Different Centers Its contents are the finest chocolates possible to produce —dainty, small pieces, made of the purest ingredients, offering 2/ different centers, including many delicious fruits and nuts. LAST MAY THESE “HAPPINESS” STORES SAID: “Government investigation shows there is no real sugar shortage. Speculators and profiteers are temporarily in control. “This control is dishonest and the government and other agencies are at work to break it down. “Pure candy has great food value and has become a real need of the people. Unfortunately it has also come in for its share of profiteering. “The opening of the United Retail Candy Stores ° marks a decided step toward the elimination of this profiteering in candy. We pledge ourselves to lead the procession back to fair prices." “Evangeline” is the final fulfillment of this May prophecy. “Evangeline” is a gift box you'll be proud to carry to your “Evangeline” cuts the market price of gift chocolates prac- wife, your sweetheart or your friend. It’s a quality box, tically in two. Buy a box-to-day! EVANGELINE Chocolates—like all United Candies—are FULL WEIGHT—16 Ounces of CANDY in Every Pound Box 42 East 23rd Street “Happiness” Stores Fulton and Nassau Streets 64 E. 14th, Union Square “Largest Candy Store in the World’ 2249 Broadway, nr. 80th St. 32 Cortlandt Street 42nd also 43rd Street 1343 Broadway, nr. 35th St, Hudson Terminai Entrance between Sth and 6th Avenues 1272 Broadway, nr. 33rd St IN NEWARK-~Our first Newark Store opens to-morrow at Broad and \f irket Streets (785 Broad, opposite Freeman's Building) Southern Nut $ 89 Combination L Two Pounds 2 lbs. Chocolate Cov- ered Almond Clusters . ; “ vew York ROVAL CLOTHES ——Taitwred t0 17 Bity Dimensions gence errr eget tte ee ee REET PETTY —And once | again the question : wear ready-mades? ) 1D ye you ever stop to think that the average ready-made suit is handled and tried on by from 50 to 100 men before it is finally purchased? Go info any big clothing store on a busy afternoon, and watch the men of all’ classes trying on coat after coat—posing before the mirror in them —and then re- turning them to stock. Insanitary? May- be not. But wouldn’t you rather have your new suit or overcoat ac- tually new when you get it—delivered to you fresh and clean, direct from the mak- er's tailor shops? A ready-made suit isn’t made with any particular man in mind. It is any man’s property who will fit himself into it and pay its price. It is built to fit an imaginable figure of so-called standard proportions; propor- tions which are rarely duplicated exactly in flesh and blood. But your tailored- to-order suit is made expressly for you; afd you alone. It is: your personal impress— the imprint of your taste and ly lines expressed in cloth; as personal to you as your signature or thumb print. Don’t you want your new suit to be truly yours; in i: yA ception, its sty] it and individuality? Why not? It costs no more—if you order direct of this whole- sale house. cAt 3 Wholesale Salesrooms Uptown: 5th Avenue and 42nd Street N. W. Cornee, Beistol Bldg., Op. N.¥, Public Library, One Flight Up Downtown: Park Row and Beekman Street S. B. Corner, Opposite City Hall Post Office, One Flight Up Union Square: 14th St. and University Place S.E. Corner, One Block West of Broadway, One Flight Up MouRS 6:30 to 3:13 Daily

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