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. _ THE EVENING W/ORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. GERMS ON MIND _|SUGAR DOWN T0 6.10, | BABY LEFT ON DOORSTEP, | DAYLIGHT SAVING BARRED, | == iii i ea mn S. (. PLANS WORSE THAN BODY, | LOWEST SINCE 1914) sore witn iandong TEACHERS TOLD | ("Finder Fine Cleck Owners, | te Cudan | &. two-montha-old iqoy, wrapped in : \ at zed Despite Cu.dan | Lia —The Iouse ¥ Me aay fee (| Ce si s to Stab n the front atepa of s | 5 cA Miss Patty Hill Warns Against mmmission's Efforts to nthe trot t en a bn apartment No.l false starts to punish Hartford for) oy ‘ . lize Situation, ‘ art Bircets Brooklyn, to-day by | daylight saving, Jammed through a ot ‘ done lt Infant Satd| Connecticut i Law to He Lacky. Children Thinking Too Much the janitor, The bab p-was turned over ty jire S. Hill of the Te ‘8’ College, | new Wadsworth bill, which imposes | Sugar Refining Comes |to the police, who # ént/him to Kings| fines of $25 on officials who coun- Cou jompital, late him "‘Jaeob" ce daylight saving, and the iounedd @ reduction | inty Howpital, late Hing him "Jacob" | tenance ° pecntise Policema cob 1 same penalty on all persona doing pecs Policeman lacob Weber had | Suriness with tho. public and dis- lentried him ¢o the Vernon Avenue ata- | playing clocks which @re not an hour efined sugar to 64 a [cents a pound, wholesale, This ta t : Bening tim “Sa. New York City, urged teachers to | 1,4, price refined sugar has sold it'\s predicted that the Senate will ¥ D Ki Motion to Substitute Commis-} ruara against causing children “to | i aince 1914 will be tuchy, He lo} ow y fait the Bilt, Wee ly or Monthiy E - think too much about germs,” in The raw sugar market continued fund has no father ahd hig ther ix “a fon as Defendants i et - . bed Palatka it : ‘ 1 a M AUTO INJURIES. | ted hen ‘ sion as Defendants inThree pl eine ke before the | practically demoralized despite the at- [TT TH DIES FRO | Credit is a privilege you are entitled to Cases Goes Qe of the International Kindergarten aed Greane eT ON Timitedl F bay sank a RhallhY on your reputation and it’s a privilege / pnne se} Unto tee i LOST 5 TEETH I HOLD-UP. | arenerene' and a convenience ' enjoyed by tens of / © otio > bstitute ic oF) ” oO To ehil- * 4 ree By + the motions to substitute th Tt ls important to teach is athe r Refining COM [pendity shot Means a Demtiatte 2th Street, thousands of custamers in this store. t Service Commission for ae or seert but too much |PAHy. which hae oppored the ate) BIND for Vie tim, Hill Hospital. Her skulll was We'll be glad to chiarge your purchases wion as a defendant anion | tured Wednesday when she was k | pis of the Cuban Cor t , orchiot a imagination {s* worse than dis- |‘empls of tl Two inen with han tkerchiofs tied | 6g down in front of the church at to your account and arrange to accept . t 2 tifle ‘0 raise the price of sugar | ; rn . " & the three pending gas rate case bs , oh ertificially to raise the pr @boee t helt up Alexander | Avenue and Ssth Street by an case,” she sald, “It 1s worse to ne | : stated to-dd unsettling fea | stigtye 6 ile. driven by Willlam Stafford. of i small weekly or monthl same he Judge AON. Hand in the} have germs on the mind than on | MtAted eal gaarantéee WEA lite pare Ph Rre dean sila he Vat Ninth Avenue, Aided. by Mrs ’ B44) i jeenly ithly payments. re sore mae treaen | ieee Jcther inducements to | nt ated robbed him of| Séreet, Mr Stafford lifted. Minn Ci 7d Spee Somers su ented ny a es DSRS Aned: ‘NUSIRE: “ARG. bf or no! $5? by cash and Jeweldy valued at $50.| lin Into his car and took her to Mower Ba eounsel for the new commission, who ined buying, are 0 1s paobay Vee filta abate Hospital from. which she was late t ' A Sale: f $45 | oo aaa ne Net} PRINTERS WIN PART jenni, and until the economic and} ein mMey Nee, Sle ese ates ted (atten tramterred 20 L4n0x Hite sent * : ; ale: o | aie, elie hem. . One of Mr. Stafford ‘reported the ack 4 financial improves, andi) Bree, jane ~ but was not held. When official notice : ae | petedai tics OF FIGHT UP STATE)! nlues seek truce level, meas- cae | is recelved of Misa Coughlin’s death he \ Gime entiet lad red on poly and demand basis, |) . will be tak fore « magistrate j = will — |_| tired on a supply ané © the ore . at ae ; New York | ens Falls Newspaper Gives confidence in the sugar market will Voting on Reduced Wages by Street ‘ ate | s _ | CURTO SALE GONTINURR. DETROIT May 6.——Streat car and x eel dy Dae Wid Filipino swords, Polynesian | interurban emp: he Detro iN jas Companten RIOT OVER BRITISH MANDATE. | L arowe Clynesian | United Tallway in Flint, Pontiac, ’ : ) on ae ENS: FALLS, N.Y oar f . Bors | Mount or and Der sind on Mon Afridan ation of Americ: ommercial printers iis va The Zionist Ox sta and . ir fig ecelve following cablegram scimitar ; is Falla Times he rding the recent riots in Jaffa, 3 teement giving ¢ tion that the = ® company's . > Ww from 70, 73 H ; our to 58 and 60 , 4 4 T had previously rejected e \ which was resubmitted itp: collect 8 with a recommenda- ' . reduction ‘be accepted t } . hie he job vrinting ‘On May 1 lots broke out In the old section of Jaffa, resulting in serl- ous The J labor L ‘ procession, which had been sanctioned All Sizes for Men yay entirely peace- and Young Men | \ The very nature of our business de- mands that our merchandise should i give satisfaction in every particular. | i These garments are finely tailored by { attempts munists to cause dl us taken of | f an Jews in and the pillaging of shops t incident was the storming nt House by a gang | turbances j the ' the {Th f ‘ ‘ ort Ww a sts, fone ; of ripters who attacked men, women Q > > | well known ani dependable manufac- x 5 ace: [ge sua literer Sey Laie REG. wale allowed GY SHOOKID SHOES | : turers, in smart up-to-date styles, of : oesdey i 1 renoral | io an rite hott re Hace Racavtesnes al FOR CHILDREN good quality fabrics in the mest wanted way te tthe former com | 9 ton pris jouses, shooting : ” tr be fenselesa people ir demand for ¢ | . patterns and _ colorings. They are UMBRACE cause th Pt Ser ee a “The general testimony iy that the every desirable quality in a boy or i : priced unusually low for such good \ Bas ciated: in e minis “es | Arab ke See aie tb he girl’s shoe. Exceptional wearing qualities and | yn: quality suits so early in the season and power and i y. up rey |riots and murders were due tc Hi “Py \sanaticism stifred up In the crowds comfort are assured the young wearer. and. bookbind- |by parties opposing British mandate printers and em-| over Palestine, and the establishment dence, to increase ¢ tes above the stathwor: are sure to make new friends for us. | Other Smart Suits Having such And those particular young people who are fussy about style and who want to look their very best vuld be improper for the ‘\there of a Jewish National Home. , t 5 ‘whe cities of Palestine der ; imes wi dly 8 b thet would be binding = lene cities of Palestine are now und at all times will proudly strut about in their new ron :itailuary control. Tot aviv. a ewan |] 3c au Bese) from 335 to $60 “1 de not prop he « ive | suburb of Jaffa, has been assigned to a . minsion « exer Jewish demobilized soldiers under a Shookids furnish scientific support, for in their construction is. incorporated. all the skill of 60 years’ experience in building orthopaedically cor- rect footwear. Shookids, for their quality, are the lowest priced children’s shoes in New York City. They are the logical footwear for your children. of its new ju Jewish offic: tt 1 don't propriety In t | commission n, if [can avo k there ts ‘1 inuing t icfendant, and La iam able. | HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St.,. near 6th Ave. ‘a Everything Bought At Deutsch Bros, Sold With Lifetime Guarantee os : defendant, tn I shall insis vision tha ver amiesion 1 42. 34St LOW. SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS—Sizes 6-8 ceed ia a, : Z 4 4 . fay 3.00 to 4.45; 834-11, 3.50 to 5.00. mission and that “A Shop for Stout Women Exclusively 3 rO ROWING (GIRLENE A mission 18 not to be} LOW, SHOES FOR GROW 3 —Sizes 235-7 stcilled by-any dudgnent Phenomenal Values 5.75 to 7.25. new autho: t by the new | BOY SCOUT SHOES—Brown Gr. Elk Soles; Sizes 10-1334, 3.75; 1-2, 4.25; 234- 75; 635-8, 5.75. in This SALE of STOUT ' [CAMMEYER ‘Shoe Moms the taxp. ° 41- 41-31 WSF Se New ink a} & Suits neta High quality, extra long line models at = = . wonderfully attractive prices. DOWNTOWN ARLEM _ { Coats New F eee) Wr Ge Somemt | [ le cote | m. hight ff ublie ik and finest Mpatedile W orth up to $60. real D, * JUNE BRIDES’ SALES} | higher : tes, be- | sse. : All the wanted ssi os to the Be a Kid A ain! Our Three Stores Restocked Complete With All Brand New 1] minute, slenderized to your individual {24 “4 form. . P eck s ba oy ice BER tea RAC why eno = d Hi P ”? oe | May Sale of Refrigerators Sa ) can get this } ||| Pictures Posed by Jackie Coogan , A 8 wonderful 1921 model }}}} & ° STARTS IN ge, | Victrola 3100) | Peete i Gi” 14.98 24, 29.50 85.8%" 24.50 REDUCED Greatest Rug Bargains In New York Are Here! Alexander Smith Sanford & Sons —W. & J. Sloane—Art Loom Rug Co 9x12 8.3x10.6 SM ALL SIZES (T8x9 \ 6x9 Value $65 Value Value $4 V $3550, $939.50 348 $97.50 $94.50 - . = = One of the master-instruments of the world. Mechanically perfect, handsome, mellow -toned*-superior to any other make of talking machine offered else- where at afiywhere near the $100 price. MONDAY, MAY 9 eee ee ee eran eece omnes emcencan see GEORGES CARPENTIER’S Own Story of His Ring Battles :: : and for this Victrcla and $10 in Records, Balance $105 in easy monthly payments. Landays have set this nominal down 23 West 42nd St. 427 Fifth Ave. payment to introduce this marvelous Open Evenings At 38th Sweet instrument to the music-loving public. ‘ ry eee rem remcememeram sana, ; In Newark: 775 Broad St. Call At Once BERETS IN Greatest ON SALE NOWs 5 De on Stands | y By Special Arrangement this offer can be bad at We have only a limited quantity of thes¢ instru- EVENING WORLD MONDAY, MAY 9 J fe ediate deli but while they, BRONX—Smiths: 945 So. Boulevard, Open Evenings mens 7 unmeainns Coding to this epecial offer. YONKERS—Sonnenbergs: 11 North Broadway Call, write or telephone at once. (Vanderbilt 5600) Seller 1921 World Almanac — it on Earth! Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures 6£ic by Mail | ee ee eS CN NN RN CNS em a NNN A: »