The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 14

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‘ta sect i ‘QUIET CHRISTMAS: AT THE WHITE HOUSE President Wilson's Grandchildyen to Celebrate the Day at Their Homes, WASHINGTON, Deo, 23.—Prosident ‘Wilson's grandchildren, who bave made White House Christmas céleprations merry affairs, will not be here this Christmas. W. G. McAdoo and Mrs. McAdoo, one of the President's daughters, will have Aheir Christmas at their own home, an yet Prof. and Mrs, Sayre, Miss Mar- garet Wilvon, the President's third ‘daughter, will be at the White House. Because of the absence of the chil- wn there probably will be no Chriat~ Imas thee, and no dinner guests, with Mra, Wilson wil! go driving In the af-) ‘The raiix ternoon if the weather permits. It 1*/ ago, acon Mra. Wilson's custom to distribute gifte|ough Pre: “ yy | hey are "OT" to children along the route of the drive | Mey Ait atr w -— “SEA SICK” RIDERS ON QUEENS TROLLEY Old “T” Rails Alung Fresh Pond Road Cause Qualms in Pas- sengers’ “‘Innards.” Paasengers on the trolley cara of the Brooklyn, Queens County and Subur- ban Railroad, along Fresh Pond Road, get “sea sick” from the irregular cour: well h sides of other trafic Public 1, Ashmead, Superintendent of High- 1329-1331 BROADWAY FULTON at Hoyt It Subwoy Ration Brookhn Serviceable and Sensible INTRODUCING A NEW DEPARTMEN Exceptional Purchase and Sale of 5000 Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps Ordinarily Sell from 3.00 to 7.00 95° An endless variety of Styles and Fabrics. These are the product of America's foremost manufacturers. None C. 0. D. All Sales Final. No Exchanges. Formerly 16.50, 18.50, 20.00 All Reduced to One Price 5 8to 18 Include 8 16.50 ALL WOOL SUITS .. is as 4 ; ; .78 j 18.50 ALL WOOLOVERCOATS...... Qi 16.50 ALL WOOL MACKINAWS .... ue a8 _ 20.00 ALL WOOL SUITS .......... an as 3 ane Nt Nothing could please a boy more or be more practical than one these heavy weight, staunch-wearing all wool Suits, 0’ Coats Sizes 3 to 8 smart Peter various other Suits and Overcoats Middies and Sailors Suits and Overcoats Sailor Suits (ong Pans) Jack Tar Overcoats Pans, novelly Reduced from 10.75 Reduced from 12.75¢ Reduced from 14.75 Reduced from 16.50 Reduced from 18.50 _ | Minen @ to 12, WS Sep sane oR eR sume baremaen Fen authority to, compel pany to relocate Its rails, each hewn | Lers oF mccovens mmRE. BUT THERE'S NO NEED TO WORRY | Health Commissioner Copeland. sald yesterday he had learned there ia a se | hlocough epidemic in Paris and that 1000 Boys’ All-Wool Suits Overcoats and Mackinaws THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. | 7 ! - After distributing gifte to White) testified before the Public Service Com | FUNERAL SE ‘House attendants the President and) minsion to that effect SERVICES n Highway Department could pave the roadway because the the trolley tracks takes Seth sides of "pond Ttond and | makes the thoroughfare very dangerous | Fresh Public Service Commissioner adjourned the hearing to « In’ The dofenne of the company is that the Service Commission has no a traction com- many cases in this city. He of the trolley rails, according to Jopoph | See nined that the aliment follows acute colds and layne ‘i aoe my ed ver, that there is no danger fn hio- |tbe exception of Mra, Wilson's relatives, ‘ways for the Borough of Queens, who coughs and no ocoasion for alarm. 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN Gifts for Boys of or Mackinaws. Tailored and trimmed for style and durability. Xmas Offerings for Juveniles Jaunty little Sailor Suits, Eton Norfolks, Jack Tar ‘0’ Coats that smack so of the sea, Oliver Twist Jersey Suits, models, 75 75 5 123! 1028 i» Priet 1 very we the| | Donnetly ter date. tyn | tan FOR MRS. J. A. LEE! The body was taken to Conn, for Interment Now Bri-/ CAR ACCIDENT KILLS BANKER) lieve. a» Automobile cauaed them to Pee wavs falared| the bunk ‘ {the head and hie key by | Joseph Me Riker af % th nar of the Riker He wan sixty Wife two years yo! When Wife Was Witted. °\ Mer nt of th ids of Woman Found Dead at 4 ri hante and Manufacturer National = ong Beach Aga Suici oe g ch gainst Suicide | Bank of Newark, dtea in Newaric} Theory. | Seu eae | City Hospital to: fa fractured aicunt, | See FECOND MAST P Funeral services for Myra. John A.| the theory hus ved In a trolley accident Tuesday | OVERCOATS ee, the widow of the late X-ray spec-| band's den sho mitt viclde, night. Mr. Riker's wife was killed in ihe {alist of Brooklyn, whore body wan|They say she may have gone to Long | 2¢ | They" $5 pedo aeal found on the sands at Long Beach Mun- | Beach in the belief that a walk by the ‘ouple were crossing Clinton ves! Last See day night, were held to<lay in the|/sea would brace her and point to the|nue, Newark, when a Broad Street var | M. COHEN Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop|return ticket In her purse as evidence! approached. Mr. and Mrs, Riker aad 115 Tth Av. cot, 17th St, Avenue and MaDonough Street, Brook-| that she did not contemplate suicide. | stepped across the tracks when, it in be- | Lem Open Bventigs 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue KLYN FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET | af Hoyt St Subway Nation Brooklyn 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. *BROOKLYN Announce for Friday - Exceptional Sale of 950 Smart New Frocks Never before in the history of this country have manufacturers so promiscu- ously sacrificed merchandise for ready cash. That is why we can offer such astounding values. Cost and original prices have been forgotten. In this sale you can procure two or three dresses at the price you formerly paid for one. ‘THE BIG ARMY Actual 35-90, 32.50, 27.50 and 25-00 Values The Season’s richest textures in the most fashionable colorings and styles are designed to meet the desires of the most discrim- inating woman or fastidious miss. There are over one hundred (100) different styles, and a goodly number of large sizes. ° Tricotine, Yalama, Velours Satins, Charmeuse Tricolettes, Serges, Wool Jerseys .Georgettes, Taffetas Seven of the many. models are here illustrated. were OF LITTLE REO” | CORPUSCLES | Plenty of Red Blood is the Surest | Foundation of Bounding | Good Health | GOOD BLOOD CONQUERS DISEASE | Pepto-Mangan Purifies the Blood ant Fills it with Red Corpuscles | Scientists like to compare the re corpuscles in the blood to an army, The red corpuscles are dise-shaped, smooth cells which swim in. the blood in large numbers. ‘They take up and carry away impurities from all parts of the body. When disease germs enter your hody (and millions do every day) it is the red corpuscles that attack and destroy them. i If your blood is weak and sluggish and loaded with poisons, the disease erms are able to multiply quickly That is when you are pale and what you call “run down," ‘That is when you need to take that great tonic, Pepto-Mangan, It con- tains the ingredients your blood needs to build up and increase the number of red corpuscles. Pepto-Mangan is for sale at your ruggist's, and in both liquid and tab- let form. They have exactly the same ingredients. Take whichever you prefer. But to make sure you get the genuine, ask for “Gude's Pepto- Mangan” and see that the name “Gude's” is on the package —Advt. + O the skin — Don’t forego the pleasure of outdoor life because the sun and wind coarsen and roughen your skin. The regularuse of Resinol Soap and Ointment is almost sure to offset these effects, Resinol Soap rids the pores of dust and oil, and Resinol Ointment soothes the chapped and roughened skin. Sold by all druggists, Resinol , . Get a tubs ton Siacedincts feel fine, 20 treatment tin FREE—Write KONDON MFG. CO. Minneapolis, Minn. When you ,"«! that intolerable irritation of the sealp,wita that constant inclin-} ation for scratching as the only relief Reliable and Permanent ROOMERS

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