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Ya aan tama OS re 'THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 ; "a “MINVISIBLE GUEST” IN ; QUEENS INQUIRY STARTED. is Pt W.C. A.CAFETERIAS District Attorney FRANK B. MACKAY DEAD. Viee Prenia Barber Steamship Line. pasha Od tarvi Irregal ‘The death of Frank B. Mackay, Vice Go to to Akl Ss ~~ District Attorney Dana Wallace of | President and Director om the Barber ‘Chikiren—Hoover Adkiresses Queens today started a personal in-| Steamship Line, No. 17 Buttery Place, Was announced in shipping circles to- ay at his home, after a brief attack of pneumonia, Ho ts survived by his widow and his son, Frank B Mackay jr. The funeral will be to- ‘morrow. Mr. Mackay had been with the Barber line for twenty-five years, He wan & member of the Knollwood Country Club, Seaview Golf, New York Yacht, Larch- mont Yacht, American Yacht and Whitehall Chibs, the Pilxrim, St. George and American Geographical Societies. Vextigation into alleged irregularities in contracts in that borough, charged by Comptroiier Craig, who held up pay- ments to contractors on the ground there had been collusive bidding, failure to comply with specifications and other irregularition. Mr. Downtown Diners. Gerbert Hoover addressed “Invisible Day" patrons of the Ann-Fulton a4 No, 115 Fulton Street, at * to-day. They ate “Hoover ston” pald for it with money. The Y. W. POA. which runs the Ann-Fulton and em WO other cafetories throughout GaSe, Voted States, has promised Mr. to nel feed starving chikiren in Burepe. The entire gross receipts of qe ¥. W. C. A. cafeterias for to-tay's | Semeon meal are to be given to the fun Also present a the Ann-Pulton to ‘f @ay were Ors. Lewis Lapham, Na- tional Chairman; Mrs. Jolin D. Rocke- | @eller fr, Local Chairman; Mr. and Mra, William Fellowes Morgan, Mra. James Picishman, Mrs. John French and Mrs. C@man du Pont Watlace received a letter f Sonnotly of Queens asking tigation and eaculions bic officinds if er ent formal in of contractors or inal Ikubihty could be eatabiished. Mr. Wallace said Mr. Connolly's letter was not specific and he would not plunge into expensive format inquiry which might establish no ind for criminal prosecution, but if his investigation indicates there chanes 1% obtaining convicting © he will prouecute vigorously. a BROOKLYN JURIST HONORED. < Other prominent wornen acting to- Gay 28 bostenses in various of the fif- toon Y. W. C. A. cafeterias in Greater| A Masonic Commission from the King “New York were Mrs. Willard Straight,| of Denmark, Christian X., was pre- Mrs. Cleveland Dodge, Mrs. F. Louis Slade, Mra. Arthur Curtis James, Mrs. J. ¥. Cushman, Mins Julian Swann, ‘Miss Sarah Dean and Miss Rose Mor- sented to Supreme Court Justice Lewis L. Fawcett of Brooklyn tact night. The presentation was made by Deputy Grand Master Christopher C. Molenhauer of can. the Grand Lodge of the State of New Tork, on ochait Mf the Grand Lodge, oh tar of c ONE DRINK COST HIM $253. | SoP*ts07* at" GiSrmont “and “Lataverte | Avenues Justice Fawcett has been a member | of this lodge for twenty-two yours, The commission vesta Justice Fawcett with fil power te represent, the Grand Lodge of Denmark and to “defend. the rights of the Danish Grand Lodge." n the Justice. who was is Went to Sleep “After the Wirst as Money Disappeared. Frank Ravps, No. 210 Bowery, went @H to look for @ furnished room yes- ferdcy and found what be wanted at $25, $37.50, 350 You have ten months’ time on any Diamonds or other accepting, Snecry Street. uch surprised, toid of te dibs hs la ee pate See el vatious doreign lodges ot Jewelry purchased! at his landlady tokt Aim she knew where | ‘'Ri FINLAY'S. Unusually whe could, get him & drink. He gave fe of l i “4 er $3 and she returned with a bottle. Kicked a Ban iow ‘bed meaner , Raups satd he took drink. Hi arm fi 4 é eclared he woke up several hours lazer] SALHM, Mass, Feb. 1—Throwing dignifi credit. Come and see , found he had been robbed of $25.| up his foot when ordered to put up his ‘ ae pee See ry} hands, Pierre 8. M Gaudette sent an { ‘gu anak ce (Mow Ganik. armed bandit sprawling into, « gutter 4 jayotte Be Tents AS: he vehled be gunn Geudette rushed into tis charges. store, whioh he had just left. When i he returned the highway man had van- Detroit's Street Railways Begin Op- erations. DETROIT, Mich, Feb. 1.—Detroit’s | municipally owned street railway ays- tem was formally placed in operation to-day, Service was begun over thir- teen miles of track campleted since legt April, when tha voters authorised a bond isnue of $15,000,000 for a sys- tem of 100 miles. aS for your ae. Ww. Bing wy Ju quses, Talley in General Sea to five years for gran: ny. check from Nathan Trivers er, So. 001 Breagway. prope! ‘was sentenced to Sing Sing for He ‘was ‘pantoned. “On May 3 last he obtained 4 Urede Pate ty it called tor. In ee i ee Our 1921 Year Book is Out Send For Your Copy If you want an hour's good reading, send for this boots, You won't find a dull page in it, If you like to read about big things done tn a big way, you'll get what you want here, If you want solid data, statistics and explanations about one of the biggest industries of modern civilization, affecting the life of every American every day, they're here. If you want to satisfy yourself as a man and a citizen whetier Swift & Company lives up to the responsibilities and obligations that go with this industry, study this Year Book. It is one of the interesting and important human documents 1921," A FEAST OR SIMPLY FOOD . SSS L gy table be a center of Write to relaxation and good mn EB ig el bo of good appetites, well New York City satisfied, or just an eating place? Will beodcy y your dishes have the appeal of fine containing 150 cooking or will they be “just food?” euggetions Tre: tol eee Sent determine the quality LEA & PERRINS SAUCE Fon ptind ng bom Te Se ur Se CASE PRICES: corned Bee! 0. 2 ROAST BEEF No. 4 cans. No. 2 cans 2-Ib. cans... 6s\b, cans SAUSAGE Vienna, No. 2 cans... .30¢ BACON 12-Ib. cans 78 eee GR By the Can, Case or Carload. Cases Express, Carrying Charges SALE NOW ON Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Dally. Saturday Till 6 P. M. BAUMANN BRO NontrWest Conner SxTHAVESIS= 51h, ieeenary Sale Suggestions Each salesman in our store has had a broad experience in outfitting homes of every type. Come in and consult him. He will be glad to make any suggestions you desire. This is a part of the service we extend to you. It is yours for the asking. Reductions of 25 to 40% We offer hundreds of bar- gains, ble special tags tied Da-Bed With mahogany frame, complete with box springs, airs pil- low and roll cove: $61. 5 ESRD » to inal tags showing the Springs, Couch Beds actual amount are sav- Py thes. Cortain be Lib. Da-Beds and Beds ERAL CREDIT Is at Your At Popular Prices Plain Figure Tags Mahogany finish frame, pealiris carved, “ie loose Lecptrid ions of velour on polished wood lustrated . “shim Room Suite ——1} Complete with Imperial Roll-edge Mat- tress, One motion of the hand con- full size bed for BAU sserccrereccecenss) WAM sss ser cevee en We Are Hesdau warters for my Advertised Home Furnishings OPEN SATURD AY EVENINGS. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Con 6" baeuisSt Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. Of the year. Sane ate mrt Bare ec ot ernie tee Ce | drink lots of water and above all take {a spoonful of salts occasionally to PRICE PER CAN: UNCLE SAM TO THE RESCUE! Unemployment—High Cost of Necessities—Stagnation of Industries Has made it imperative to take drastic Action. We are the only dis- tyibuting point in Greater N. Y¥. AT RETAIL— And have just. received Carloads of A Crashing Cut in a Food Prices | to Beat H.C. L. This sale offers the opportunity of a lifetime for people in this community to. make tremendous savings on necessities for their everyday living. iF THE ARMY OR NAVY Phe Cate Per Cane HAD IT, WE HAVE IT. oe 8 U. Se Army 0. 0. Rubber 4-Buckte % § Blankets. ......... 98 Arctics ..- too ti U.S. Army Knee ¥ 2 2.50 6 Boots . 1548 Hip Rubber Boots... 30 at Wool shirts and a 48 Drawers a 8 ‘ v. a po wismine ‘Trtetatimed) 298 5 y wavy wool. 2 M600 Army Flannet Shirts 3.85 | Union Suits......... 138 Munson Last, U. S. Army U.S. Navy Galvan- Blyle ed Pails, 12 gauge, 14 ‘qt, Good, strong, Pes ti rei e: durable, ideal garbage comfortable Ba gee adoes, Soltek! 2.98 LEVIN, Sales Director SALE NOW QN Army Surplus Supplies Mall Orders Filed on Receipt ef Money Order, RETAIL——PHONE SPRING 3143-4032-4033——WHOLESALE Broadway Merchants’ Clearing House “All Surtace Lines Elevated Ay Adjacent Broadway Subway, Lexington Subway, Jerome Subway eee Last, 557 BROADWAY Primes Downtown. ‘Strects, REPORT MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says we must keep feet dry; avoid exposure and eat less meat. Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex- posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, Which is gener- jated in the bowels and absorbed into [the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the, blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly; cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kid= neys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to elimi- naté this uric acid which keeps ac- cumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness. soreness and pain called rheumatism “They WORK while you sleep” UP AT SIX— FEELING FINE THIN BLOOD MAKES YOU LAZY Strengthen and Build Up Your Blood With Pepto-Mangan Men and women who are on the road to big success are not lagging on the way. They are bright and cheerful because their systems are fed with rich, red blood. Weak blood, thin and sluggish, will never get you anywhere. You would su ipoad how many ple are just drifting along half alive. A rhay never want to do anxthing—never get any- where—aJ] becapse their blood is in bad condition. The sensible thing to do is to keep the blood pure and full of red corpuscles. Pepto-Mangan will do that for you the way it has for millions of men and At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of alts; put a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water and drink be- fore breakfast each morning for a week, This is said to eliminate uric | ing the kidneys to acid by stimul ridding the blood normal action, of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes | and lemon juice, combined with lithia | and is ysed with excellent results by | thousands of folks who are subject to rheurnatlin: —Advt, Don’t Worry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of It If you make the Cuticura Trio your every-day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum to powder and perfume. eae ry Eat Atte aerate dic. Olnimant a hind toa Talevan abe WOE Coticure Soap shaves without mus. Sleepless Nights || due to itching |— relleved with 3 applications of |ask for the liquid. | makes the hair brittle. women in the past thirty years. Notice the Wifference after your blood ts | ple “ig of red éorpuscles in it. Ow you'll pop out of bed early, pied \and ready to do big things. Rut be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mungan. Ask for “Gude's” and be sure that the name is on the package. If you prefer tablets, take them. If not, Both have the same dvt. medicinal value. Take ene or two Cascarets occa sionally to keep your liver and bowela active. When — bilious, constipated, headachy, unsteung or for a culd, up- set stomach, or bad breath, not acts so niccly as Cascarets. Child |love them too. 10, 25, 50 cents —Advt, Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soaps and prepared shampoos contam too much alkali, which is very | injurious, as it dries the scalp and The best thing to use is Mulsified | cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greasiess. It’s very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about @ teaspoonful is all that is required, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and ensy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives vou Malsified. HULSE, OPEN NOSTRILS! RELIEVE ? A COLD OR CATARRH ¢ & How To Get Relief When Head » and Nose Are Stuffed Up. relieves dandruff Dandraff is one of the most fre quent causes of baldness and loo much care cannot be exercised In erg rid of it. The Resinol trea ent is aD easy method. Shampoo with Resine! Soap working the lather well into the roots of the hair, Rinse thoroughly and when wholly dry @pread the hair apart and gently rub imto the scalp a little Resino! Oint- ment. If carefully done little Oint- ment will get on the hair. Resino} Soap and Ointment at all drugviste. Count fifty! catarth disappears, | Your clogged nostrils will open, the air our head will clear and you E4 treathe ieee S OE. more snuffling, dryness or he—no struggling for breath at night, Get a smal! bottle of Ely's Cream Palm from your druggist nnd epply e| little of this fragrant antiseptic cream | in your nostrils. It penetrates through | every air passage of the head, sooth- ing and heeling the swollen’ or in-| Youg cold in head or | 30¢ \~ flamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief, Hend colls and ca- th yield like magic. Don't ste) led-up end » Relief