The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 15

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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. 15 New Yorke SFr AB Gas Ranges lity hospitals tn that section at che H Pennsyly, “In my work,” she d t to find all the variety and is now |American manufactured products,) the items of stationery as jsuch as hardware, er pis in @ twe agricultural impler 000,000 telapho 0,000 coat checks, 500 receipts and 1,200,000 | } cards, The printing bill alor support a large printing tablishmen bubble sugar p wat the M Cuban O.. et AMG Salt Lake City No Place for) Te Mormons are stimu ean devote a lot of cime it 13 swim. | ‘ sae nue icc, Hows Piepaied. for i rein t The cost of this range ts small, compared Cigarette Smokers, for After white Pc honid 000,000 tons of su PLEA TO PULITZER PUPILS. to saving yourself the hardest part of cook ing. Compare your old range with an A-B. Examine the patented, new features, the up-to-date, time-saving, work-saving, gas- saving improvements. And, remember, our prices are lower than elsewhere, Rustproof. Many Styles and Sizes from $30 to $400. Tule black and white Black and White and All White. mune Dealers, Builders and Landlords Supplied "800 JROSEEOG c avy <Laq | mendously @ t auc | June 9 One May Be Locked | Morn nvo been able to bring | “tt i Interesting for me to sce d i Up if Caug Aft . pre wear on what you might | «, oO mie i Up if Caught Puffing a Cof-| fen the oe amisidtorse dad | CY of which Z have written 0 mu railrgaded into ef- | Bi 8 Olga Print to writer, wi for the first | Sloe. Willtama Tells rhem thete! | ory manner, afte ted lump. plantations have er Srbiter and. waten- Dnty ( to improve Jonenaliam, man of bumanity the law b 4 fin Nail on the Streets— | tec: { Bursting of the Cuban Sugar t Bubble Has Brought Down | & t ‘Wages, but Business Situa- t Charity will of Mrs. Annette K. Ran- April i tid filed ¢ he executed 15 wever,” be ¢ dat the tobacce not against the | ments of the legis- figure that if no cigarettes are | > | Mrs, Rankine Left 814,500 to) r movie writer orty miles of lead pencils, # a vould stretch wed in the bib ate, no boys will be $10,000 to the tion on the Island Is Getting it weoms | said paper that 63 Orchard St., N. Y. we feat. wid Une door off Grand ML, Near 24 aod 34 Av. “LU and Canal BL Bud Back to Normal. . Over tie ‘ust week-end the reg en 1, |ONEON COX; TOLD BY HIMSELF. | Istor of the Hotel Astor showed orker, or any other visitor in Salt rhe . ‘ | the inscript Ensign and Mrs Lako City, Utah, will ¢ 1 | Leaibetetentadiat) gue ed ta | William Kennédy Boone jr." but ALCL doce oiaics sisal ld rd Jamon M. Cox, ex- | Qo oneeemed to gotiee tt he »kes cigaret on the streets, ‘| jo, who a le | vo as come out that Pn- che nak eee “is a joke on ma When roi of lar, aed | according to Dr. Ben R. Koering, a a campaigning my hardest J } liam Kent od Boone of Vtah mining engineer, who is at the went to Sacramento. I spoke for ore, “After the 9th of June, the New y married Hotel Astor the League of Nationa and as 1 | y Blackwell Field, ric went along I could see that I had | ter of the late Admiral W ' “But do not think,” he continued,| the audience with me I noticed | tin Field, in Deo “that the law is the will of the people that the Chairman of the mee! | Boones are de: I smoke cigarettes myself, and doj ™ tting more and more pioneer Daniel Boo: thuslastte, and as 1 wound up at Fields of Cyrus Field the olimax the Chairman could ding was hot announced until hardly contain himself, Wh Ensign Boone returned from a finished he got up, cruise with his ebip, into the audience and er ler myself a bad citizen on law went uphold it, as smoking | count, yet , and if Tam t, I shall have to Je Cimes ¢ A iniiecs Published i » Lord ¢ g Taylor # ie ieikslbe Girls & slabec | “Venezuela as vast retou: ces and It took us some time | needs. the United "State : the meeting.” | Dr. Estaban Gi Borge es | Mi | and Coe declared that the law! to reorg | products are ican manufac velopment THE REMARKABLE | That fSeawding Contest (f : ~~ is nearly finished, and you should see the completed wiggles } | that have been pouring in all week! Such funny ones as some are | “Tm Called é and some are really very clever, as you will agree when you see ‘ i the winners next Friday. It’s going to be hard to dec ide, which Little Buttercup - : , are best, with so many good ones, But three judges will be‘on the 5 j } job and that ought to be enough. Look for the best drawings in G 4 ot AUTOMOBILE For... . 83780 delivered I’m made of the loveliest butter- Regular Price . *2450 delivered cup yellow, with sweet, white | ruffles on my collar, cuffs and | pockets. I have bloomers too, Not Reconditioned, But Brand New Cars So says Peggy, and Polly (the other twin) thinks perhaps she’s Five Passenger Touring Late Model “Silhouette” a pink tulip, for her Peter Pan frock is pink. There's a blue one too, and all the frocks are only $5.95 FOURTH FLOOR Sandal Time Is furs! Isn’t it fun to have this time of year come ’round again — the time when you can wear sandals. They're such easy, comfortable things. You can wiggle your feet around in them, and know that vacation is nearly here. A Book for Boys ' “Two Boys in | Sandals and Play Oxfords. Sizes § to 8, $2.75 | 8% t011, $2.95 1114 to 2, $3.25 Beaver-Land”’ idee Baby Shoes in White Buckskin, Laced and button styles with medium weight soles. All sizes from 2 to 8. Reduced to $2.75 A fascinating story—“of the | : Boy's ty black laced shoes. $ Ot ome bene woods, the animals that live | Now JT hey’re ( repe DMec@hine oar ee es $5 . | FOURTH FLOOR : there and the Beaver ... that | | at $ | uncannily human-like animal.” The boys are the same you knew in “Adventures in Beaver Stream Camp” . . $1.90 THE BOOK SHOP a UnS croan | pockets and white collars and cuffs, 14 and 16 years. Dainty, Crispy, Dotted Dimity [hese becoming sports frocks—and they’re even more delightful than they are in wool jersey, especially for summer. “Uhe colors are delicious: jade, flesh, French blue, brown and navy, as well as white. They have knife pleated skirts and overblouses with | 1s certainly one of the very nicest materials for summer frocks, spe - ; x isn’t it? Here it’s made in a pretty style, trimmed with white Susie Was Skating and “ | | organdie. And there’s another style besides. The Irish dimity | ‘ ~ 4 at say i: Down She Fell! | | Nu is blue or tangerine or green, Bto rg years. . . . $9, FOURTH FLOOR | And how the little tots in their carriages laughed at her, But arene she’ll be up again in a minute and away on her skates as fast as ever she can go. For she’s an extra fine skater even though she Extra Knickers doestiall doaniicw ancien for all | Roller skates, $3 to $6.50 Reed Pullman carriage, $37.50 Norfolk Suits | Reed stroller, (at the right), $16.50 | SEVENTH FLOOR It’s Great to Have | New Records | Because you can play them over and over, and decide which ones you like best, and that’s such "They're the thing a boy needs most Have never been run—just unpacked from the original factory crating the story— when he’s buying a suit, because the sat slave lage mushslonger mal | Read This Add- A- Line Story one pair of knickers, and having two lots of fun— Little Boy Blue Whistler and His Dog Warblers’ Ser Dew Drop-—Rain Song pairs makes the suit last twice as | You can if you try. naa add a line i h letter, and that’s it, All-wool Norfolk suits Sizes 8 to 18 Se Oe, | ee Whe te See eae 85 ; 08 Colored Blouses SCFEMES C2AY ea A PROMINENT EXPORT HOUSE es si ead Seach ae deieh | ee Ore Cece) VEU. lane had financed shipment of these cars to Europe. Consignee Ina Cink Sire, Y sta i ouaee ORME: BLUES mHaLa 51.50. | FSR SAY: | si a ape, abroad was forced into liquidation. The shipment was Blue Bird ne Pr edenadforaeratnnt wevae Heate |e 3=4L wl5= G2tN \ =e ICS Sean returned. These cars are now offered at a quick sale for Walsing Doli Herbro Orchenr ve stiaeaty Scout Uniforms and | MACNG $700 less than you would pay at your local Jordan dealer | SEVENTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR (REAGAN & OERCUS. CNOZR & CNG!) ms = : : £i-OF 7h2 3C\C AN oun Nou one: A F i | Hy dahiny Held Junior | hte JUS" 3S FNA.CUC AC Ra) Call immediately, as the number of cars in this lot is limited % ey aro ee ee) | CAN Se Sey D | SSC SNF WONDERFL. A014 KE A. M. Armstrong 3] | i 4% (She 'S SSNVe"ie No S010 fae ey, h we) Por || Shee 8) On Time 2130 Broadway On Time Yi 1 ée Raa) | | cred asthe ae 5 SRD ObT If Desired New York If Desired - = are, Cet: tie prices aarne F'4{NG E\ ER WEE< 99 6 .

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