The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 24

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“G0 UP, THOU BALDHEAD,” CEASES TO BE THE CRY OF MOCKERY; BALDHEAD CLUB ORGANIZED Hirsute Paucity Deacatsrin to Be a Mark of Honor and Dignity if Connecticut Organi- ‘zation Wins Fight in Legislature. Whang, boys, the barbe Seam ‘Gamson and Pella “Ail thia In promiseg whes the Baid- Ht it up, O hairless ones, and] head Club of America appears before sing, oh, sing! Let your baldness be the Connecticut Legislature at Hart- ford, April 6, to wpply for a charter ‘Unrepless! for the cli. All of you with a bald spot not less} “Some peaple ‘han three inohes in diameter have | vony hop chord not inerely a mark of capillary extine- no doubt they have “e hirsute equipment and glory cham: ' in the wielding of vest pocket combs. agente oe Amoriea. ig [it@ &xPaied to fight the ting of ens ub of America, i#|ine charter, but John. ftode meyer, “going to the mat” for you, if neces- | founder of the club and its cxeewtive ‘ : 0 ot, |Chatnman, declares not a single mem- ee cen be eum ineriously, get, ree wit ture & tale bec ca as Be matter where you choose to sit In| | position. @ theatre, Soom, you may dare even| “Wilfred |S, Rogers of Tacontivld Nar hat member of th ‘gislature, is golng a ta be Gallant ang doft cr hat in ane lees thee Rone acerdiag- te + elevator crowded with girls. hiviees de the ahah. en Ra, The Baldhead Club of America is} hogera, who is ed the Joo ae going to the Connecticut Legisiature | \ of the Legis is reported riously an 4 =n not ta take the tg determine, nay, to fix, your status mai te Sar ae « ‘hate off, men|—as shining lights |PAns, #0 to speak, Ggminove peaks) in the community, ae ro Baldhead Chih of America is Mr, Rodemeyer, however, is pre- t hati ho longer| Paring for that by marshalling the ies pecan dow" Se Lerbecloltbia Mblegt orators to Agent tee the hairy. You shall not, if the club and all baldheaded men in the its way, be buffeted ‘by dr land, He has, he announced to-day, the Pillar of Going fy KY Speaker House alah, BF , eter, may be a mark of distinctic i? 4 | 1815 MONROE, LD A I CSE tt enti er i, ot nate Nip eeatiagi hoa 2 for $16 announcement. higher, priced than those we first offered. MANHATTAN 8,000 MORE BOYS’ TWO-PANT SUITS—Sizes 3 to 18 We owe a public apology to the hundreds of mothers who were unable to get their boys clothes during the past two days. But we roa were unprepared for the overwhelming response to our 1 However, we have emptied our wholesale warerooms of Boys’ eA Clothes. And they are beautiful, smartly tailored garments— ; he every one of them bright, attractive, new Spring Styles—and a vast selection of handsome styles and fabrics, Many considerably fe We have abundant selections in all sizes-NOT ONE : SOLD AT LESS THAN $15 HERETOFORE, NOW 2 SUITS | ’ for $16, AND EVERY SUIT WITH TWO PAIR PANTS. ! Bring in the boys and get their Easter Clothes TODAY. at-this | SENSATIONAL SAVING. OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9 ie \PLEASE COME UP AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE! SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 26, 1924, Beeretary of the New York, ew Haven and Hartford, all members, and W. A, Warner of New Haven, President and W, W. Norton, of primed to speak in behal of their hairless brethren, “We , have 1,000 members in hi States," said Mr, Rodemeyer, A ppltcatl ona for charters for elubs all over the country make in corporation necessary, We bring joy to the bald by making them recon- clled to the fact that the hairs of our heads are numbered, more or less We belleve there is honor and dignity in baldness and that a touch more or leas of it should not make the whole world grin. We have more faith in our just fellow men to give us what is our due than in hair restorers,” Membership In the club, sald Mr Rodemeyer, requires that the appli- cant have @ bald spot at least three inches in diameter, a moral character and a dollar. He didn't any what kind of moral charcter, #o all of us will be eligible sooner or later if we have the dollar. Mr. Rodemeyer's bald spot bec measures three inches in but, he declared, it used to t “When I organized the clu For example | $65 ul Seal Coat lodel icent Full Length jolman, Advanced Medel Jr. Lakeville, Secretary of the club, all | * ten years go," he said, “I stopped using hair Festorers and quit worry- ing, ano y soon my hair started BROOKLYN 413 Fulton Street 587 Fulton St, at Flatbush NEWARK—154 Market St. JERSEY CITY—Newark Ave. and Bay. Oo SHOOKIDS ON growing again. PARADE A RE always judged the most stylish. They take first place on the feet of their little ownerg these Spring days, and rank first in parents’ fay or as well. Your little lad or miniature miss is quite as par- ticular as you are about the appearance of the Spring wardrobe—and wants Yootwear that will be the envy of playmates. Shookids charm childish hearts because they are the result of over sixty years’ experience in manu- facturing shoes for young people. Shookids please parents because they help to develop children’s feet healthfully and strongly. Made in full-grain tan calfskin, black calfskin, patent leather and white buckskin, With strong twill linings and the very best soles, Shookids are the logical shoes for active youngsters. Experts fit them scientifically. How about Price? Shookids are the cheapest chil- dren’s shoes in New York City. That covers it fully. c ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit fR 41-51 W34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, $250,000 STOCK OF RUGS AT OUR THREE STORES In order to dispose of this athék/at once we have distributed them meee stores—BY ORDER OF TH Uf ADJUST. ERS. Represented are: our three W. & J. Sloane, Stephen ‘sabi ry "gga Alexander Smith, Art And Other Nationally Known Les Att Ba f° ‘All the Most Desired Patterns BaSLAUGHTEREDa Positively Lowest Prices on Fine Rugs EverOffered In New York City NOW AS LOW AS 20c ON DOLLAR Size 9x12 Hudson Brussels... Manor Brussels. Nepperhan Bruss Katonah Velvets Palisade Velve Colonial Vel Wilton Velvet: Luzerne Velvets, , , Fervak Axminsters. Beauvais Axminsters. Cashmere Axminste: Turkestan Wiltons, Karnak Wiltons Size 7.6x9 Hudson Brussels Manor Brussels, Nepperhan Brusi + $13.95 19.95 24.95 23.95 29,95 37.95 49.95 32,95 38.95 -. 33.95 os 44,95 «+ 36.95 +» 85,95 + $11.95 16,95 i Palisade Velvets ares | baat Yala Colonial Velvets 25.95 Fervak Axminsters,....,.. 26,95 Rugs—All Now Wilton Velvets ‘ervak Axminsters Manor Brussels Palisade Velvets Katonah Velvets Colonial Velvets These sizes in the above qualities for up to DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN Oren AATUROAY Turkestan Wiltons. Sedan Wiltons. . iam “ve Waltons Fe “ Wiltons Beauvais Axminsters Wiltons Karnak Waltons ‘others In Sizes 2214x80-—27x54—36x72 Small $49: 50 4 sixes range price to as jow as DEN Tare ROS. Size 8.3x10.6 and 4.6x6.6 $4-%8 HARLEM B'way, Cor, Saratoga Ave. |) M0 Ave, Gor, 1294 St, lm Monday and Saturday If I'm not ‘careful now how I brush my hair my bald spot is eampletely covered," Rene: Suits for every fancy - BUT not at fancy prices--- BvERY one of our conveniently located UPSTAIRS MONROE CLOTIIES SHOPS is abundantly stocked with a re- markably fine collection of the New Spring Monroe Clothes at COME UP! Try on some of the new Monroe models. See how splendidly they fit, how well they are tailored, and. of what WEAR-GIVING ALL WOOL FABRICS they are made. And then you, too, will agree they equal the $35 and $40 grades offered elsewhere. —e Monroe Two Pants Suitsat “35 “ Are the Talk of New Mork! They provide STYLE in every stitch— WEAR in every thread—and VALUE for every penny. Every new and wanted fabric—in every new and admired. model. These TWO PANTS SUITS are OUR IDEA of STYLE WORTH, WEAR, and ECONOMY, v 1 ; This price of $35 shows a clear, ABSOLUTE SAVING of $15, Come up Today or Tomorrow for your New Suit and Topcoat and we will have your clothes ready for you to wear EASTER SUNDAY MANHATTAN BRONX 42d Street, cor. Broadway Bergen Ave. at 149th $t. No Charge for Alterations 50 E, 42d St,, cor, Madison BROOKLYN Nassau St., cor. Frankfort 413 Fy 5 Cortlandt St., cor. B'way be) Strat Flatbush Mth St., opp. Acad. Music am nant Mth St., cor, Broadway Pavensdacea ait anta® 46th Street and Broadway NONKERS Getty puvere | ALBANY, Voctee WF sonanvont sae Leckewan Sr 9 riageCrai tae Lent a tom 59th St. at Columbus Cirele 125th St., cor, 7th Ave. 81 St., cor. St. Nicholas Av.

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