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———— g THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. ¢ DOCTOR DISCOVERS work of the intestines and causes them| World Zionist Movement, Dr. Albert| and telegrams were read from Pres- to degenerate. In t spect he com-| winstein, the distinguished scfentist, | !dent Harding, Charles EB. Hughes, ANEW DISEASE pared man to parasitic animals which) and the other metnbers of the Zion- Modgot ttt PE tt ta print ave degenerated intestines. ‘The con- Kida tat +... [dition occurs when Iittle pouches form| 'st delegation now visiting New York. Atavicosis, Physician Says, Is Fre-|on the intestinal wall and tend to re-| By 7 o'clock the sidewalks on the TWO SUBWAYS TIED up quently Mistaken for fain dhe intestinal contents, causing in-| four sides of the block were jammed.| Fire on Bri e, Current Off on A diciti —_—_ At 8 o'clock the doors were closed, ; scebletclia ZIONISTS DRAW if haene he East Side Line, with more than 7, per: inside, ieee 86s rea Wee and fully as many without, clamoring| | TraMc was tled up for thirty minutes be for admission, but held bi by 200| early to-day by a blaze on the New CHICAGO, April 13.—Dr. James John CROWD OF 14,000) Siicemen, under inspector Monaghan of Chicago, lecturing in Sag- ee Di Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. oleman, | York bound tracks of the B, R. T., near t od ippeal for} the Brooklyn tower, central span, of naw, Mich. before the Saginaw Coun-|Half of Them Unable to Enter |“ ty Medical Society, announced the dis- 5th Avenue James MecCreer & Co 34th Street j s tenth of | the Williamsburg Bridge. The blaze, Se a Lae covery of « new disease which he calle Armory at Enthusiastic re ages bor ny oy * believed to have been caused by a ae ay er ee cigarette or defective insula : cos 7 F sovery of « new ait u i Merchandise, as Advertised, April 14th. similar to appendicitis, Popular Reception. aS he says, and many operations are per- on, burned " : od” (return to Pales- | twe and was extine McCreery Qualit < 3 2 Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 guished with chen 1s. * sation in the current on the 2 . made a brief speech formed for the jatter which do not hon. | Before 6 o'clock last evening a] \,D¢),,tinat = Hast Side Interborough subway delayed | efit patients because in reality they| Stream of people b © pour into| “Brothers and Sisters: Follow our traing from six to twenty minutes an] have atavicosis. the 69th Regiment Arn Lexing- | | Weiamann, and no others.| jayeq in reaching their work. The The disease is an inflammation of the |ton Avenue and 26th Street, to attend! 1 He was tremendous- {intestines due to the eating of highly | the popular reception in honor of Dr. | '* concentrated food, which minimizes the! Chaim Weizmann, delay was attributed to the dropping | ides of a “flash board” at Fulton Street, sident Butler of Columbia Uni-| Trains were held up as far north as President of the’ versity made an address of welcome,! 125th Street. “Home, dear home, small as thou art, to me thou art a palace,” sighed the warrior- poet, D'Annunzio, when grim-visaged war kept him far from his little villa. | The bride-to-be who plans to embark on (e) () life's great adventure in a small apartment | can appreciate this sentiment, for a few > rooms may be as pleasurable as a palace if Pn an mien tetera aetna aetna furnishings are confined to “just enough” choice pieces, simple in design and delicate of line. 34th Street—New York There is one thing that will help more than anything else to lessen the number of pleces of furniture needed—a day bed. It answers many a worthy purpose and is most artistic and comfortable, Some exccedingly handsome ones designed especially for the small partment will be found on our Sev- enth Floor, priced surprisingly low. Artistic ones of Wicker are displayed on the Fifth 275 Afternoon and Street Dresses Pie es on evi ciate Fine Stationery at ‘Len Than Present Wholesale Cost Summertime is correspondence time. Practically every one puts pen to paper oftener then than at any other time of the year. Our special purchase of 1,500 boxes of discontinued numbers of a well-known manu- facturer’s stock, makes it possible for you to secure a sufficient supply at a surprisingly small outlay. A Most Exceptional Sale Thursday 1,000 boxes containing 24 sheets of Fabric or Vellum fin- ished paper in note and other : S 5 sizes; plain or fancy cut en- match; _faney wen’ finish; velopes to match; White and colors: Blue, Orchid, Pink and Tints. formerly 50c, 24¢ Green. formerly 50c, 24c Famous Over Half a Century “Beverly’’ Linen This annual event, coming as This is a particularly high-grade paper, fabric finished, in the it does between the Spring and most popular size and neatly packed in pound packages; White only. Summer seasons, affords women 2,000 packages Writing 4,000 packages of Envelopes an excellent opportunity to se- Paper, 72 sheets to pound. to match, 25 in package. cure material for both Spring formerly 75c, 1 1b., 39¢ formerly 20c, pkg., 12¢ and Summer costumes, at greatly (Main Floor) lowered prices. 500 cabinets containing 24 cards and 24 envelopes to Including Fringed Models For Women and Misses A Week’s Sale of “‘McCreery Silks’’ Values to 75.00 38.00 A selection of Charming Frocks featur~ ing Fringe trimmed reproductions of Original Import Models and a host of Other Styles of Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Tricotine in a wide choice of desirable shades. Bead, Embroidery and Lace trimmings. \ A McCreery Sale of One of Many “‘Specials’’ 5,000 yards Silk Crepe Shirting Boys’ Furnishings for men’s and women’s apparel; sites Syiers i renal Blouses in striped effects and ayes ee nS solid White, with neckband or . ‘ : igre with sport collar and collar at- tached. All are guaranteed fast color. Sizes 7 to 15 years. 85c¢ formerly 1.25 (Second Floor) Women’s Dept.—2nd Floor Misses’ Dept.—3rq Floor LA Do Not Overactt oO INO verlook Ms Opportunity in Pajamas in one or two-piece models in solid White, fancy stripes and novelty combina- 34th Street— A Sale Without Precedent— Thursday OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & C ew York Oppenheim, Collins G Co.’s Regular Stock of New Spring Styles in Women’s and Misses’ Oxfordsand Pumps The Most Noteworthy Reductions We Have Ever Been Able to Effect Toilet Sets Owing to the demand for these beautiful sets, orders have been com- ing in even after the original stock was sold out. In order to fill these, we have persuaded the manufacturer to make up an additional order at his previous concession in price. This enables us to offer a limited number at the low figure quoted. Shell Sets of twelve pieces, consist- ing of Mirror, Hair Brush, Comb, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Clock, Tray, Buffer, Hat Brush, F: Hook and Cuticle Kuife. formerly 52.90, 29.75 Separate pieces can also be had in White or Shell at proportionately low prices. All Louis XVI. design. En graving in any style without charge. (Main Floor) tions. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 1.35 formerly 1.95 Sweaters in Heather Mix- -s, with shawl collar or V neck; some belted models. Sizes. % # 14 years, 2.65 formerly 8.95 Boys’ Wash Suits—guaran- teed fast color—in the popular middy and button-on middy styles, trimmed with chevron on the sleeve. Colors are Blue, Brown, Green, Gray and other shades. Sizes 8 to 10 years. Special, 1.75 (Third Fleor) Pongee Frocks for Tiny Tots Special, 3.50 From the land of cherry blos- soms come these fetching one- piece Frocks of Silk Pongee. They are hand-embroidered in various colors. Of course 3.50 is a very special price—far below the real value of the Dresses, for they are made of pure Silk Pongee. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Third Floor) ° ‘ ae Lamp Prices FP »” Fupni Have Been Reduced G 1—Values to 8.00 McCreery ‘‘Master-Made”’ Furniture : At Lowest-Level Prices for new homes, which need the Reduced to 5 75 homey and decorative touch of a _—_—_—___— ° TWAT lamp, here and there, that a re- Pumps and Oxfords in desirable leathers. 7 TCHR duction sale such as this, is a | positive boon. | i For instance, we offer a sav- | i ing of 9.50 on a number of solid | | Mahogany Floor Lamps. Each I Group 2—Values to 10.00 | is provided with a charming silk shade with silk lining and fringe Reduced to 7 75 and two 40-watt bulbs. erie ° There is no greater satisfaction than the knowledge that one has complete, 24.50 The season’s best selling styles secured the product of a master craftsman at a rock-bottom formerly 34.00 price, just at the moment when it was needed most, What could shel moraiativeas: Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, Ten-piece solid Mahogany tive and cozy than a solid Ma- illustrated, in mahogany finish ing Room Suite, consisting of 72 hogany Couch or Chair Lamp onsisting of Buffet, China Cab- Buffet, China Cabinet, Enclos Nes eh ge al n Group 3—Values to 12.00 | Tier PEEtecMlontenakio @tinclorsdl | Rerinemtabie ar ateniion Table. with a sill Empire shade, lined ) | Garvina@atlentive Side Chaleeand > dive side (Chaim (and) one eAch yi-se ab! f omplete vin Sao one Arm Chair. 295.00) Chair. formerly 875.00, 437.50 40-watt bulbs. . Reduced to 0.75 formerly 495.00 formerly 21.00 Three-picce Mahegany and Cane Four-piece Chamber Suite in : : ' Finest Quality Pumps, Oxfords and French Library Suite, upholstered in fine | Crotched Mahogany, consisting of capa rp Boudoir Models in Popular Leathers and Fabrics Velour, consisting of Sofa, Arm Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case Lamps with a decorated shade y Chair and Wing Chair. 247.50 and bow-end Bed, 595.00 to match. May be used as a | formerly 495,00 formerly 950,00 candlestick. Complete, 7.50 a Shoes Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store (Sewsngh Floor, formerly 10.00 (Sixth Floor)