The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 18

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Yotat has been forced down nearly 4 " ; F1,000,0000,000. But this was to have Senders. xe utely he ike ae of hi ee yale Finest white American Granu- i expected, official int — ee ieee ie fered to-day. Large, luscious ‘ ina " | Bee Deeeuioe Chall tacks keen | nn holves of California golden cling | | !ated: no limit on quantity; price @ince the resources of all banks have tient wees. vera Sane peaches in heavy syrup; large 2! ing howpitale in, New Yerk, and cs av) 3 la 2 é een reduced during the same period.|] New Bhglant use Sythe N, tank: Only per pound cut to ee ee AMERICAN SAVINGS NOW ESTIMATED AT 500,000,000 Drop in Year Nearly $1,000,- 000,000, but Officials Think Bottom Reached. F wasmncron, May 5—(United [Prees).—Deposits in America’s rav- thes banks foot approximately $6,500, - 990,000, it was estimated here to-day THE ye id WORLD, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WAR HEROES To Be © conducted ‘Saturday Noon for Men and Officers of First Division. Funeral services for 373 mon and 1s officers of the Ist Division who tow | will be held at | = their lives in France Pier No. 2, Hoboken, @aturday at noon. ‘The bodios are expected to arrive on the U. S. 8. Samme to-morrow, Gen. Charice P, G@ummerall and the Division Chapmin wit make the mom- orial addronsen, ‘The let Diviaion, Léout, JoN Feigt Post of the American Logton, will attend in uniform. Four battalions of infantry and the division band wil attend, at which aieo will officers rapre- venting the 16th. 16th, 26th and 28th In @antry and the @h and 7th U. & Pleid ArtiRery, who served with the fm ‘from data in the office of the Comp-| moun iat. ‘woller of the Currency. Exact re-| Onn af the bodion on the Somme ta ‘Ports will be collected next month. Before the war, savings accounts In fe nation’s 30,000 banks totalled! @aly about $3,000,000,000. Adverse economic conditions, how- @rer, have forced some cutting down wt the saving habit, it is indicated. A ear ago the Government in a care- @ul survey found that approximately $7,500,000,000 was on deposit in sav- | Qngs accounts. In the last year, the Government officials hope that the @eving curve tus now reached the fowent level and that the total will moon begin to cliiinb instead of de- ‘The thrift habit is “getting” more fed more persons every day, the re- Seipts of the Government in the aaln @f War Savings Stamps show. The @evrernment now owes holders of securities, or Baby bonds, more $800,000,000. The interest on ftem is more than $32,000,000 a ‘The Government also ts paying 1¥ $1,000,0000,000 a year to some 000,000 owners of Liberty bonds Victory notes as compensation their saving their money during ‘war. —_——_——__—_ eee Wins Byre-Hlec- MASTINGS, Malan’, Otay 5—tort Perey, brother of the Duke of won the Hastings bye- Washington nionist. The bye-lection tated by the automatic unneati ‘Laurence | teat of Col, Rertram T. Clayton, « for- mer Rrookiyn Congriemman, who was { Noyera St. Martin on the night 16, 191, when he refused to leave post of duty during a bombardment. For personal h ineenes Gouctes—-Oyh Hathol ‘te pt all department. stores. : arog ‘to $1.25. ee Rapenel Ga. Co, Boston, Mam. Sylpha-Nathal Destroys germ life SPECIAL EXCURSIONS SUNDAYS, MAY 8 & 22 ATLANTIC CITY *3.60) : War Tax, 200 | Newari PHILADERF EIA i Leave W. 934 at, A Ril, AM. itberty mm, 8.30 Davitent 0 en 'e Jenson” Are, jer War Tax, 240 ent time nm NEWJERSEY CENTRAL LABOR FEDERATION'S WORK. | Jonened a ten-tay Six Principal Prohtemn ¢ cussed penny Con CINCINNATI, 0, May 6. portant problems confronting the \ned hor movement in the | Staton were being dny by the xeo American Federnt Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment—if you'll get close-up to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that foryourself! Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe’s the greatest conformer THURSDAY, MAY 5, | ing to the of the raftroad | Johna sottiam ent » ; a i |IN OARLESS BOAT, SAVE BOY.|": lowe Using Barrel Stave Kesone tana i Vrom Storm Tide. wry. May Harry! A pipe’s a pal packed with P. A! bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why-every puff of P. A. makes you want two more; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last! You can’t resist such delight! And, you’ll get the smoke- 1921. on, chan worker! Bader le ne ot t condition. ————— for Mayor Maward top o- bacco in such perfect BUTLER LEADS! In these days of de- clining markets, wit prices changing daily, economical house- wives read Butler advertisements and depend upon them to set = fair, honest retail price, because Butler always leads when in comes to reducing prices, Yet at the same time we never sacri- fice quality for price! BON If you don't believe we can make and sell a FULL POUND loaf of pure, wholesome bread for 7 cents, buy a loaf of Bon Bon Bread at any Butler Store, and if it does not satisfy you in every particular, take it back and your money will be refunded. Full Pound Loaf, Reduced to... PEACHES || SUGAR GROCERIES Bhai 20c 4c Finest Fresh New Grass Creamery BUTTER TEAS very best Teas are COFFEE We roast our coffee daily in our own modern plant, so as to make sure that it is always fresh and uniform in quality and strength. Try it—worth at least twice our price per m1 strength, @ Canadian by birch, was ad; Dankrupt. treat, the happiest and most appetizing emokeslant you ever had handed out! Yoncanchumit with a pipe— and you will—once you know that Prince Albert is free from surprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such enticing flavor youneverdid know! And,P.A. stays put because it’s crimp : and it’s a cinch to roll. ou try it! per pound in bulk, 35c Save money—buy your groceries at one of the nine oni 550 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of ‘tenet eee, JAMES BUTLER Ine. pound. ee ee + ; the foes eter Ip Yost cant comyeneentt? ——- - eo buy cies voenmcs ee i eae B. 1Reyral, Tebeecy Co pron pg aire a Soke { é dinner. No need to hurry-scurry from ’ the baker on one street to the pickle dealer three blocks down. One valuable dollar. And with it you can con- veniendy buy mote foodstuffs than you could elsewhere—foodstuffe of an equally high standard. Une analierable principle. And by it you are JW W. L. DOUG ay i I The Kind You Have Al 3 Be ‘ht has borne the signae ' “ " assured of fair dealing, courteous Retail Price Price $ Mt ae of —— peatind Son Hare ehh ONE RE Das Verne she Meee i, treatment, prices unequalled elsewhere. Reduced one personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one if Maintains to deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and » } ie One little handbag. And in it youcan conven- ee iently carry away the making of a feast ‘ —each little item neatly wrapped and } rf all so snugly packed, they might be mn precious to the peeping Tom. ¢ * ai. One casual visit, And you will be convinced i f that there is only one place to market. WASHINGTON MARKET ees sie ae Neo Ten Sy, Stylish and $10.00 | Durable Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEAR- ING W. L, DOUGLAS SHOES. THEY HAVE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR BEING THE BEST SHOES THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR THE PRICE Ml They are sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, located in cities. No matter where you live,W. L, Douglas s. are within your reach. They are sold | direct from the factory to you at only one profit ; all middlemen’s and manufacturing profits are e nated, which guarantees the wearer shoes at the lowest possible coat. W.L.Douglas nameand theretail price are stam; on the sole of all shoes before they leave the fac- ry, which is fb is your protection aj ainst unreasonable nett: The stamped price is W. L. Douglas per- bee soareniee that the shoes are always wo. the price paid for them, W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the best and finest leathers that money can buy. They combine quality, style, workmanship a: wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices. If you could visit W. L. Douglas great factories at Resckton, 1 Mass., and aaa toe ourself the high grade leathers and other ina beetns Las and how eaters the shoes are made, you would then realize why W.L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America, The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W.L. Douglas shoes are all made by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the Web that money can 0 N Insist upon having w i. Dougine poy 7A amnrand price taplauly stamped onthe Presaent sole, AUTIC Ose that it has not been changed or A ted Ww. L. Douglas Shoe Cow EM™ If not for sale in your vicinity, order direct trom factory, Catalogu **Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and Snceneee the health of Children—Expericnce against Experiment Never att¢mpt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for iA __What is CASTORIA att 88 substitute for Castor Oil, goric: Deo and Soothin, Special Shoes Hand Workmanship Pr Syrups. It contains nattinee pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising tL paprsaped and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- stnllee of Food; giving healthy and natural The Children’s Comfort—The Mother's it rol In Use For Over 30 Years THE CEWTAVG COMPANY, REW YORE Crry, NO PLATES | “REQuineD Well Informed Parents! VICHY WRENCH RE PERTY) Vhey count it a prin Natural Alkaline Water } afte a Ilow grateful these PUDLIC TR © duty to look teeth Corns | Lift Right Off! No Pain at All heir children’ vildren will he f they are not now! for the relief of :— RHEUMATISM INDIGESTION ¢ URIC ACID ov® Ai 5 Fee | them to us. THE WATERBURY WAY A veans careful, gentle treatment, we APPly a few drops of Freezone’’ upon that bother- Our own anaesthetic allays all 210 Spark St, Uroekton, Mass, y pain. some corn, instantly it stops ba AilLangaages Spoken. Lady At fang ten sort you W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK an cesSpihen, Lady Atendant sore, touchy corn right ® 85 Nassan Street. \ $47 Elghth Avenue. JERSEY 18 Newark Avenue ey 25 off, root and all, without the 847 Broadway, near 14th Street. | de 260 West 126th Street. SHOEOKEN—190 Washington Street. Bottled ively at tne fa WaTERBURY DENTAL COMPANY slightest pain or soreness 1863 Broadway, corner 36th Street. BROOKLYN | 7 Piano ich ikon Inerperatd 1496 Broadway (Times Square. * 706 Broadway, near Thornton Street, * UNION HILL 276 Bergcnifne Ave. pore white! 6 Estoblished 1897 ® 064 Third Avenue. #1867 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, End Any Com or Callus #1462 Third Avenue. # 478 Filth Avenue, corner 1th Street. FE et en eee oe ciail 20 YE Sin ie Nowe Yor ‘Tiny bottles of "Freezone" cost but #2203 Third Avene, corner 120th St * £59 Manhattan Avenue Grecupoint . WEATERSON —162 Ba ke ' ) | 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn APR \ea170 ‘Third Av., betweem 14608 4 147th Sts. w 449 Fuiton Street. &TRENTON—20 Ec st State Strect, . Mounw, @ 10.4 Sunnens aigens -, Sew cente—drug stores Stores marked with a * carry complete links of W. L. Dougles Shoes for Women | | om é a Spanner 0 en = mnt ache re i 5 ermal

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