The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 17

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ee Geran. Once you have soaked your clothes Marx The original incorporation « The new way of doing Monday’s wash 4 —the new product that makes it possible 1, clean you will never again rub the dirt out day reported to Health Conmmisi aie On the line houre earlier is, who was co-administrator, ‘ ; worth $1,000, stolen. It is bolleved au , Copeland. The patient ta 3 Derby he: petitione: Stuek Switen wup Subway Train,| Mr. Geran sad that the automobile war used to haul away the|tificate mits membership to personel i eiman, titty years old, of No. #19 ee t h held up @ south-| was o a truck {ror é who are members in good standing of ’ ‘ * taxes pa A stuck 6 i uy cigars, which were packed in 200 boxes, s Bast 8th Street, a patient in Beth) 1 transfer t 1 ” rahe Puderal “and. State Covern.(nound Lexington Avenue subway | seized by the Bradie ‘There were no revenue stamps on the | {ie Socialist Party of the State of New} isract Hosptial. “She received a visit e Federal and State Govern- it 2 ere we paon the | i Aad Tree Feeentl : to the F < yal train at 86th at 10.49 o'clock atlaatahary (8) | voxes and all retail cigar stores were | York Jan the principles of Murx| migrants three wooks aor ine fa | ments to the amount o { 1 for twenty-five notified and two United | oinsa tonerence was gained by saw. thorities will examine them to. te orth f present f arn ‘ een paid out by the est nhound traffic was shifted ere despatched to take | POMGCE, Mette on hare in the woe hrow of present formTine name of the ehlp which wroueht || Largest 2d Bt the papers # track men with the truck | of the establishment. force. Such princtpl®, them te this country ¢ _ Tre F EET EROS ———— aR a a a Ne Len il va \ ri ‘ \ . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCE 3i, 1921. 7 _ ———____— IEEE ERR EREE EERE RE REET stanigsnintypnenine - wadidanenth Sh Ababa rediren hen ‘lieved i f 76 ther and Hquor, When they arrived the the decision sets forth, are particularly ASK SETTLEMENT -polotin of WYs/at -apainet his wrother | FARE DRY AGENTS ; f . BAN ON SOCIALIST SepUa TAN Tu CHU GOMES, eaEe Fae! Arthur at the time af the latter's 4 whole outfit had disappeared. The po CIETY UPHELD cette suck Gs ibe passers o¢ ns Pro OF STURGIS ESTATE);..:, GOT SEIZED LIQUOR] tice sai that two men, one represent: SOCIET events, auch an the passage of the Pro F, The accounting of the will shows Cubiesiabeiadeni ing himself as a Federal Prolitoition p SR ae neater Roget a " a : ne ae a i i agent from the office of George A A am ‘ + ORES) Geers ow TeSieany, tes .Soreh! ” 4 : Dewh of Co-Administrator Neces-]‘"4t, 90,000 was left to the dead) Bradiey Bess nize Captured the | pemo had claimed the stuff, M-. Demo |Appelate Division Sustains Refusal | tution’ oan be amended by legal means. | (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) . ith , Lhpetttodiembiaet ilo Secatinthnahatoyraatal $ Gave It.U said no one had been sent from hi: to tLet .Lithuanian Workers Justice Milis, who wrote the decision, | sitates Court Disposition of Sullivan, After minor bequesta ww} SAMf ano Sau Gave It Up ties’ ) tLet Lithuania 3 calls. attention. torte eapuiston of te| Millions Involved. 1 few friends, the deceased left the to Strorger. ee Change Charter. five Socialist moe ht hag year sifo| n 1 » j m the anain timt they favored Judicial setilement af the estate of |PCsdue of the estate to his two sons nent March ai.—A truck 10,000 CIGARS STOLEN. The Brooklyn Appellate Division off om the main ground tlmt they fevered udicial seti and a daughter, Mary Fuller W.lson a0 lion or wrata “ane afomecnncinennes 1 Supreme Court unanimously aMrmed irrsneite (hav eavnsated Gy tereus | Dees pi Ladin t No. rroll Street, Brooklyn bt 17 4 eit i" Brad! Loot Packed tn 200 Boxes Taken ecision handed down by Jua- | FOvernment ney adv Aaah rhe ets ed to 8 rach, | ¥8S seized Tuesday ni at Brad Krom Bri Masiding. tice Van Siclen in September, denying Court by derick Sturg eS ee IL to be| Beach by the locwt authoritles and] 4 sit Ci bie the petition of the Lithuanian Workers: | T7ehee Fiirfield, Conn. His gather, Frederick [Vins 4 balance of $120,311 to DE} iitar turned over to a supposed Federal | The Ideal Cigar Company Literary Bociety for permission to amend 5 ‘ “c. 92, 1917, at his home, | #'stributed to Mr, Sturgis and his}ayent, whereupon tt disappeared, ac- |FTanllin Avenue, the Bro: I Ney cacuticate of LGGaCOOPRGh oe ag cc] ©, OONe CC AUDNN: OF eee, See Dex Th ae ak storied sister when the court approves the} cording to information given out to-day |'¢ Police of she Morrisanta “Thimit membership to persona who arc | William l, Somerset, chief diagn Reo ot ee ED eo eeiee | application by the United tates District Attorney [{4Y that the place ‘had been entered} he opposed to the principles of Kari] !#8 of the Health Department, wi fg due to tho death of “Arthur P. b during the night and 10,000 cigars, Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. * “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” This huge 2nd floor shop, always alive with the hum of business, is attracting greater numbers of buyers today than ever through our matchless value giving 40 famous nationally adver- tised Brands of clothes, em- bracing over 30,000 garments —all offered at pre-war prices An example of the amazing economies we offer is presented in this special collection of nearly 6,000 Suits & Top Coats For Men and Young Men At 50 ee ! HE old way made such drudgery of wash Just put to soak this way Some of the day. Hours of rubbing on a washboard. Dissolve half a package of Rinso in just enough | ‘ Suits have ex- Turning and lifting'and punching the heavy cold water to make it the consistency of thick | vs Lea parte clothes in a steaming boiler. cream. Add two quarts of boiling water. When | 'o bs rps) i P ides, thi i af iquic * It left you limp as a rag when it was over, the froth subsides, there is a clear amber liquid Additional which, poured into your tubful of water, makes rich suds, Put your clothes into these pure suds and leave them overnight (or for three hours in the morning). When you take them out they are perfectly clean. Rinsohas loosened every particle of the dirt. A thorough rinsing in either warm water or cold carries it off and leaves the clothes as white as when you used to boil them. You need not rub, except very soiled spots such as collar bands, cuffs and hems. And these you rub only lightly in your hands. You need not boil, unless occasionally you want to sterilize some pieces Ideal for washing machines If you use a washing machine soak the clothes over- too tired to do another thing. That is what Monday has meant to housewives for centuries. It used to be necessary. There was no way of making Monday’s task a simple one. But now all that is over. The new way makes washing merely an incident in the daily round instead of the grind it used to be. Next Monday wash your clothes this new way— the Rinso way. We challenge any store anywhere to duplicate these values under $40 and *50 ‘ The Suits the newest effects and young men's and double- th light and jimeres, velours, worsteds, serges and The Top Coats Embrace a full selection of | models—box, form-fitting, con- servative and Fraglans. An es- pecially large number of the celebrated “WESNIT” Top Coate An entirely new product Rinso is an entirely new form of soap, in fine granules. It is made of finer quality ingredients than were ever used before in a soap for the family washing. You can No more rubbing for hours on a washboard—wearing out the clothes and your strength night in the usual Rinso way. The cleansing suds flannels. Plain and fancy, in- areincludedat this price; newest see by your hands how harmless it is. It never leaves _Joosen every bit of dirt. In the morning, operate the |] cluding the popular new pencil spring shadete 1s vest them red and rough, never makes them smart. machine for a few minutes and the clothes are per- stripes and b he weaves, quarter Sees Oneuae jark herringbone weaves. Sizes bu to fit men of all proportions. jar stouts—all sizes. horts id In these pure suds the clothes are as safe as in beige’ water alone. There is no harsh cleansing agent to eat the fabric, no solid soap to stick to the clothes and’ injure them, no hard rubbing on the washboard to wear the threads and fade the colors. Saved from harsh chemicals and the washboard your clothes actually give you twice the wear you've been getting. fectly clean, even the most soiled spots. | Rinso softens hard water. Where hard water is | used, make an increased amount of the soap liquid ‘ and continue adding to your tub of cold water until you have good rich suds. Get Rinso today from your grocer or any depart- ment store. Read the simple directions on the package. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Our leadership in value-giving was never more positively estublished than this Spring season. Pre-war prices and 40 famous nationally advertised brands is the magnet that draws such big business for us. We Also Direct Your Attention to These Superb Spring Suits & Top Coats $ 50 Not a “washing powder” At first glance the fine Rinso granules look much like a “washing powder.” But make this test. Use a heaping teaspoon each of Rinso and “washing powder” to a glass of boiling water. After a few hours, see what happens. $60 and $75 values offered in this city. Our price, $39.50 Made by the makers of Lux —for the family washing West 4th R i) Lot) (Between Sth Ave. and Broadway) Strvet Opp. Waldorf Hotel Open Daily Till 6 P. M.—Saturday Till 9 P. ~ acta tlh i

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