The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 25

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> ROMEUROPE on FOOT YACHT R MANY PERL ‘A remarkable voynge ended yoater- when the 45-foot ketch-rigged eres : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Alexander Graham Yell's laboratory | ing to England to report the Harme- | at Baddeck, Nova Scotia. She was| worth ‘Trophy races for his publica- | scientifically constructed to prove the| tion. He waa accompanied on the theory that a small boat, ly|firet voyage by F. W. Baldwin, the designed a ‘ and James Dorsett, a| survive the a large sh! Jong, with 1 t NOVEMBER Mey TOS ee a3 Clearance Sale 0fammmcae,| | Winter Underwear | Standard Makes Some at Less than Wholesale Prices ABRAHAM STRAUS.. BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 ached Cowes, Isle of Wigh days, nin vires was made by wa gine of | B fixeny and the Azo ‘Baldwin left the ship in Hurop from Baddock | Nutting was g0- replaced by two Boy Scouts, Fox and Gillawny Root’s Tivoli— Regular Value $3.00. $50,000.00 REWARD For evidence given to this agency exclusively, prior to February Ist, 1921, which will lead to the arrest and con- viction of the persons responsible for the explosion at Wall Street, near Broad Street, New York City, September 16, | 1920. A portion of the above reward will be paid for information furnished the undersigned exclusively on any of the follow- ing points: it Typhoon arrived at St, George, ten Ialand, having completed an -mile trip across the Atlantic Root’s Cashmere Camel's Hair—- Regular Value $5.00. Were $4.50. Now back, ‘Tho tittle craft encountered a nerits gules go severe as to bring worrl- it even to grizzled skippers of ocean liners, but the Typhoon thered all the roughness although was minus a sail which had been way. ? On Nov. 17 the Typhoon and her! @rew of four came very near founder- . Enormous waves caused her to | keel over eo that her mast tip dipped beneath the water. Two men were Swept overboard but saved them-| } welves, one by clutching the anchor | rope, while the other caught hold of | ! tho mast. | The commander of the Typhoon, ‘William Washburn Nutting, editor of the magazine Motor Boating, told a vivid story of how he and his three companions had twice been saved from starvation, on the first occasion by reaching the Azores, and last F'ri- @ay when a tramp steamer chanced | to meet them 180 miles off the Dela- | ‘ware Capes. | The ketch was built last summer in Oe Roxfort Extra Heavy Garment Regular Value $3.00. Were $2.50. Now Stevens Extra Heavy Garment Regular Value $3.00. Were $2.50. Now Stutgarter Union Suits— No. 1—The identity of the driver of the wagon Regular Value $4.00 and $4.50. Now.. hauling the explosive. No. 2—The identity of the ownership of the Chalmers Union Suits horse and wagon, Regular Value $2.50 and $3.00. Now No. 3—The identity of the person or persons who manufactured the bomb. , No. 4—Facts that will materially aid in dis- closing the identity of any individual im- plicated in this crime. The source of all information given the undersigned will be treated in strictest confidence. THE WILLIAM J. BURNS INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY, Ine. 770 Woolworth Building, New York City. — Telephone Barclay 7600 Old-Fashioned Methods of Cooking Again Proved Expensive A Lesson to Housewives—Mazola Goes Twice as Far for Frying Fish twice as economical for frying doughnuts as lard. | eas and other . ‘ Other Interesting Money- animal fats soak up into the food when you cook with it. Thisis notonly waste- ful, but, it makes the food greasy and indigestible. Mazola, the Great American Cooking Medium, is used so hot that it cooks the outside of the food quickly. Hence it ‘does not soak into the food—to anything ‘near the extent of other fats, Saving Demonstrations by , Expert Cook. Read Details. It goes nearly bat twice as far frying fish, and three times as far frying potatoes. The Greatest Sale of Any Cooking Oil No wonder Mazola is acclaimed by more than seven million housewives, and that it is found universally in the best ho- tels, clubs and dining cars of leading railroads. _ This fact was again demonstrated when Mrs. A. Louise Andrea, famous expert in modern cookery, fried 2534 Ibs. of fish steaks in 2 Ibs. of Mazola. The same ‘amount of lard fried only 16% Ibs. The. fish steaks were cut to an average thick- ness of one inch. Mazola is 100% pure vegetable fat. There is no loss of evaporation—nor loss of bulk from heating. It always remains sweet and clean, and can be used over and over again—merely strain it. Frying Three Times as Many Potatoes Mazola is sold by all leading grocers in pint, quart, half-gallon and full gallon During the same series of experi- cans. ments—which can be duplicated to any- one interested—Mrs. Andreafried 24 4!bs. of potatoes in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while the same amount of lard cooked only 7 \bs. 14 oz. of potatoes, Also, of doughnuts, Mrs. Andrea fried 208 in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while 2 lbs. of lard fried only 138 doughnuts. Onca you try Mazola for Salads you will prefer it to the finest imported olive oils. The price of Mazola is about ha‘f that of olive oil. No customs duty— mo ocean freight charges on Maxola. No C. O. D., Mail or Telephone Orders Near Junction of Fulton St. and Flatbush Ave, ‘Rgeemees OPEN EVENINGS TILL 11:30 P.M. quem | 2.69 | 1.79] 1.791 2.98 1.98 The Whole Splendid Stock of A. & S. Fine Furniture ~ At 40% Less Is Here Awaiting Your Choice | erga what it means to have the whole wide sweep of such a superb Furniture stock as this at your dis- posal To be able to choose from it any suite, any individual piece, for dining room or hall, living room or bedroom— And to save FORTY. DOLLARS on every HUNDRED on just exactly the furniture you have wanted and hoped —if not actually planned to get! Such a,saving puts many a handsomer piece within your reach than you would have otherwise felt you could afford to buy. EVERY piece, !VERY suite, is included. No excep- tions among our entire stock of high-grade furniture. In cases in which reductions have been previously made, suf- price down to 40% below the original figure. A like opportunity does not exist in New York today. Choose Furniture for Your Home, For Christmas, NOW! NOTE —The Toy and Juvenile Furniture in the Toy Store is not included | in this event, which camprises all the stock of the Furniture Store. | ficient additional reductions are in effect to bring the A & 8 —Fourth floor Centra) and Kast A Very Important Sale of LAMPS at % Less From Our Own Superb Stock Stock adjustments bring radically lowered prices on a group of handsome lamps and shades; in styles adapted especially to dining rooms and living rooms. 50 Fine Lamps $8.17 to $35.34 Former Prices Were $11.98 to $52.95 chrome and silver-finished and a And with them; few clectrolicrs, Lamp Shades $3.66 to $35.34 Were $5.49 to $52.95 Less Tax Shade, $26.63 Lamp, $20.63 Electric Table Shade, $20.00 Lamp, $30.64 Electric or Gas earl eal Ra TS In each test 4 Ibs. of lard and 4 Ibs. of Mazola were fried down to 2 Ibs. The wonderful economy of Mazola is now indisputably proved. It is nearly CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York FREE Sixty-four page beautifully illue- pee ial | trated Corn Products Cook Book. Write today. Corn Products Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City. Lamps, $9.95 From $14.95 Table Lamps ina Lamps, $12,95 From $19.95 A variety of de- new style, 22. inches high, in fine old- brass signs and finishes; finish; six amber gl panels with met overlay deco- glass shade and two lights, heavy base; rated bent $9.95 $12.95 Vase Electric Lamps, $6.95, from $8.95 several colors; attractive parchment shades in A & 8 Taint Noor, Centeal, oe ah enter neti =

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