The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 15

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CETTE RE RR THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,-1921. | 5 ; ; ; = re { 2 . ! ;he could prove Dis eltfent to be herea-) ‘That's m From Mrs. & | AeA GONTIBIA TR SORT Weatre LAW FOR WAR-TIME | INSANITY PLEA fant) insane Cheries, hone COURT LETS Pati a nih aa. o, ng the gas compats’s own , SE! Davis of Wasiington DC, accord- | 5 Wire ey a ie hae | Wise tO ‘ er ths it a TR ane | OE TERS NN oN (RS OA eee re eee eR sucr” Ase ‘altirinan els rac [teres min co cin aetna ‘ : - sibel ——— ‘Matteawan 7rom the New York Conn. raaae wee : 4 : Apulia ia | | actually claiming fous of onty tt lie cy T. Davis Said |tY Penitentiary after conviction be-/Runs to Mrs. Sthverstein. Thus &s- | Yager brought the dog to Cohey | this time of ¢ ur Commisaiouer 775 | conte & ‘thousand foot which, was | Daugherty Denies Agreement to| Father of Charles Davis SAIC} pone Justice Fursman on Nov. 14, 1902, | ablishing ‘That-He'ls Her and Court today Leo taiked about snow at great lennch am \a r 4 ( - Free Debs on Promise to Stop to Have Died in Matteawan lof conspiracy to affect the market) tablishing Magistrate Geismar stationed Mrs.| to-day. Ho wae so pleaged becnusg thes a ' pibgtsisn flan 3 : Price of tailfoud securities. \ Lost “Frenette,” Eliverstein at one alte of the court and |Loard of Aldermen had putthased tor | ad Red Propaganda State Hospital, Mr. Lewis requested Mr. Jerome to) . Hee, ashi | tare, Taaee at the oMly: tMe Sas [tim a Ttarber-dreene enow \eadiub: pam mite iti consent to a mental examination of| Mra, Rdee Silverstein ‘of | Ook ; aubmitte WASHINGTON, Maren sv Hon of the antecedents ‘| havis before his trial, set for Manday | Wert 230, Rtreat, Coney” lates, | taken Htitd the corridor, released at a] chine.that h ed about snow for, tlt | compan; i ‘ manufacturer Ipeet | Mrs, Gadle Yager of No, 2999. West signal and both women called to iio.|an hour veport of bis esina a4 As i | Street, Coney Island, I thé Bester He ran te % Silverstein, aml the! ng about Christy oa | ptae ONY) carade teat Sunday carting a ne Moglatrate tet her keep .him > ri i, S. Judge Maver Denie County, an’ Staie More Time to Vile Briefs, | ' Perfection Attained Always of high and uniform quality. Sold in sealed | ae Black, Green o: packets only / At All Grocers Mixed Blends . 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The leading maker of infants’ knitted garments tells the sate way to wash them OR nearly fitty years the makers of Ascher’s Knit Goods have been noted for the finest quality of infants’ and children’s knitted garments—all “100% Pure Wool.” Like all fine fabrics, these garments should be care- tully laundered. Their makers, knowing this, natu- rally prefer that their product be washed with Lux. LE ELLE ELT ELLE LLL AAUULAYIAUSATAYSN EATON SATE TAU T A ON NUN UE ENU LNA NUL LLNDAEELORNE RIOR ERY : : They are equally desirable for Hotels, Business Offices, t Read their letter below, which tells why. Lever Theatres and other Institutions. ; Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. KLEARFLAX LINEN RUG CO. ) New York Duluth, Minnesota Boston The safest way to wash knitted garments The Perject Rug for Bedrooms —by the makers of Ascher’s Knit Goods ; “Infants and children soil their clothes so quickly,” say the makers of f Ascher’s Knit Goods, “that we have had to give especial attention to | : the way our knitted garments are laundered. i e a r a i *Woolens will not shrink or stiffen if they are washed the proper | ‘ way. When you find a sweater or cap or any knitted garment with ‘ the surface matted up, it usually means that a harsh soap has been Li N ic N RU G S used or that the garment has been rubbed. o CARPETI NG “Lux is ideal for woolens because it meets both conditions, It is so GUARANTEED ALL LINEN ~ pure that it cannot injure the sensitive wool fibre. Its thick lather does ‘¢ Ld a Sh) vay withthe abing ofthe garment even between the hands ‘Th : TTA WOOO? ‘s meags that the delicate softness and beauty of the wool are preserved. “We are glad to see that the Lux advertising is teaching women a stots i “i ae ‘ a ii a ai: the safe and gentle way to launder woolens.” 7 ) SIMON ASCHER & COMPANY H er See ee ‘A right-about-face in the shoe business’ you are doing nobody injustice when you judge the average shoes for Spring with the Regal styles, values and prices. True, Regal Shoes at Regal prices are made possi ble by the unusual Regal resources, genuine leather, fine craftsmanship, and delivering the shoes direct through 57 factory-owned stores. The New Still more 6 the point—they retlect the Regal ONE-STRAP PUMP sense of responsibility for putting the whole shoe situation on a bedrock basis of sernce. Leather, with Grey Qose eee: ; od Won't injure anything REGAL SHOE COMPANY pot pil Mes pure water alone won't harm BOSTON, MASS. full Louis hal, lawcher REGAL SHOES Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 NEW YORK STORES Se 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Broadway JERSEY CITY 5422 Fifth Ave. 1049 Broadway 108 Newark Ave. iatbush Ave. (Cor Fekoo 9-8 (Ne, Gases Ave.) NEWARK 3 &. 625 Broad >:

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