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wo Americans Now Living Abroad Urge Business Men have it but sho apparontly makes no | effort to get It One scarcely ever | nears a word the United jand feld day of ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, T UNIVERSITY'S R. 0. T.C, DRILL | GIRL GOT DECOY PACKAGE. | Shirmtieh Fought by Two Compa-| Child Playing With Bad) Led te ar nies at the ™ ¥. U. rent of Puapect. ari lephen Tultayn, twenty-nine, of No. rest Street, Jersey Oty, was ar- yosterday charged with trying blackmail Alexander Glanaer 0° No. The thitd annua! ¢ ‘alning Corps Unit of New York Ur versity at Ohio Mield yesterday after HURSDAY, MAY 18, 1921. RIDAY—BARGAIN DAY | OTHENBERG Ss L. A. PRICE, Pres. i States in Burope to-day, and it goes | 00n wae watched by more than 2,000 | 422 Jackson Avenue, Jersey CKy, Glan } Here without saying thet bAtopean coun: | persone, Brig. Gen, A. J. Bowley, re-| rer (urned over to the potice a letter | a: 5 to Reach Out for} rithout ai profer trade with Aimer. | presenting Gen, Butlard, reviewed the| ordering him to deposit $200 at Ocea.s | Modern. tte maken ‘ ‘ is | ica to that of any other nation in the | student oficers, Avenue an reat Street, “or loom out j Trade, Both Agreeing This |‘! | "pdiward: Muftomass waa declared tuo! {or Tau te," Rho letter alncoted that Dress Forms i i : Ve pne: ree ed ol pf ts the Time to Do It and | Mr. Munchauson believes that £00 | pest dritied man in the untt, numbering | Capt, BantelGosey fixed wpa decoy Lew tat ‘ Orices here are very cheap. ver $00, John Tuttle was second, package In a black cloth and two de- straight » That Foreigners Would Like | to Trade With Us If Given the Chance—Englishman VY Admonishes New Yorkers to| Preserve the City’s Archi- tectural Beauties. | “Buenos Ayres ts as modern and | @p-to-date as New York,” according @ Max W. Boley, a member of the) American Chamber of Commerce in that city, who is now at the Commo- @ore. “It dt not generally known that | it bas an excellent subway syste, | which runs from one end of the city to the other. In my opinion, it is as well equipped and run as any in the| world, though it cannot be compared wo the New York system in size, of course.” | Mr. Boley is a former reahient of Cleveland who went to South Ameri- @a yome years ago and engaged in the ‘export bueiness. “I retired some time ago,” he said, | “but I've found that a year with noth-| img to do ts harder than five yea: ef work, so I'm starting out again. “It ig really too bad,” Mr. Boley | said, when asked about the commer- cial situation in the Angemtine, “that | trade with the United States is at @|“yom had one of the greatest arohi- DO AWAY ° i tandstill, In the fi Lace, if r J pal) | si” fhe fat placer mow of |e of oder ten, was & NO LACING ‘WiniStp Handsome Suits | Coats & Wraps thele goods through forcign agente, | lever, for in those parts the svidiers “Lu dermany,” be said, “Iiving is so | 7 bigh that scarcely any one can get silthemnt food, particularly the lower classed, The geotions occupied by the Altied arinies are an exception, ho’ have spent so much money that the people are prosperous.” Ve ce “There is no doubt that the United States is tar ahead of the rest of the world in merchandising and factory |“ sanitation,” asserted C, O. Meyer, a/ member of the Swiss mission to this untry, who is at the Pennsylvania. | “That is why we are here.” “We Swiss are great travelers, you know,” he went on. “We are a small | country and «port more than we im- | port. When a Swiss college man com- pletes his education he puts on his | hat and starts out to eee the pa of | the world with which he wilt later come in contact in business. Sim- ilanly, we are here to look over the country and take back with us all of the American busineas secrets," he concluded with a smite, Characterizing a6 “vandalism” the inroads made upon our arghitecture and the destruction of buikiings noted | for their architectural beauty, Major Cilbert Fraser, a FeHow of the Royal | Institute of British Architecture, now | guest af the Hotel Pennsylvania, benutiful buildings. | “in Stanford White,” he declared, | the majority of the finest ‘uildings | tectives waited back of a fence at te A man came, looked over the and went away. He soon re with a little girl, whe was bounc Guiberston and Thomas John- fon were chosen as the best tent pitch- The allver toving cup, given to/ f 2 best drilled company, was won by | turned Company B, commanded by Charies| ing a rwbber ball. It bounded over tho ron. |fence, and the tan put her over to A skirmish was fought by Company | get it. She picked up both the ball and Band Company ¢ | fre package and handed the package The Collins scholarship, amounting | to the man, who was arrested. He gave to $300, was awarded Jointly to Sere | hie name ‘as ‘Tuitzyn and denied ail Frederick Regan and jor James It. | knowledge of the contents of the pack Whaley Jr axe or of the threatening letter. corne CORRECT YOUR FIGURE AND YOUR TROUBLES WILL DISAPPEAR Lose your fat without losing your health and feel good while doing it—no matter what your age, size, weight or condition. JUST DRAW THE BELT of the World’s Greatest Invention SELF-LACING © CORSET FASHIONED LACING, PULLING AND | L. A. PRICE, eres. Sattefaction Guaranteed er Money Promptiy Refunded satin creations more exclusive shops all sizes for women and misses. THENBERGS | [West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Av Friday We Feature Extraordinary Values in Women’s High Quality SILK DRESSES $ That Were Made Up to Sell at $25 ICH TAFFETA beauties, fluffy and chie—tustrous new Canton cre nonettes and crepe de chines—beautifully made in a score of charming styles scme of the cleverest successes of a maker whose product is as a rule found only in the browns, blacks, navys and grays s, clinging mig- front, new lines and proportions; packs away insmall space when not in use, $ . ' No C.0.D., ¥ Phone or Mail Orders Filled. . That ‘6 not a good thing, for you! of New York. One of his master- can understand tmt agents ~with| pieces was the Italian renaissance | TUGGING. ON AND OFF IN AN IN- Worth @ i Worth i ether interests will push the goods of | church which was built on the east STANT. NEVER RIDES UP. Up to D " ’ $ t abeir own country whenever possible. | skte of Madison Square. It was one di il Up to I advocate strongly the establishing | of the best examples of the architec-/ $25.00 e | $15 e by American merchants of agencies of their own. “Before the war American trade with the Argentine was getting on finely, and merchants were taking} our goods in preference to others. To- e 4s dull, but whatever busi- is goes to European manu- ‘nh te of exchange is unfavor- able to the United States. ‘There is | Positively no excuse for this, the | Argentine peso has now the highest gold protection in its history, When the exchange broke millions of dol- lars were sent down for speculative Purposes on the assumption that there would be a quick clear-up when f got bark to par. That has never happened, and as a result, financial | ture of the period that 1 have ever seen, and ft lasted just five years: then & was torn down to give place to one of your hideous but uscful skyscrapers. Such a thing could not liogmen in England. That ts why our fine old buildings are now unimpaired. [ca not understand how you in New Yu can expect to obtain a beautiful c! i€ your people have no regard ‘beautiful buildings. Merely as an ar- chitect and a lover of things beauti- | fal { Irumbly register my protest.” | A banking business greater than| that done in the leading bank in al city of 100,000 ts carried on annually | by five New York hotels. It re-| quires a force of eighty-five cash- effairs are badly muddied, from the American standpoint.” 6: ¢ 7 8 Another visitor who deplores the foreign inactivity of American busi- mess men is Louis Manchausen, a citi-| zen of this country who has lived for! jers and paying tellers who corre- spond to bank tellers, and its vol- | ume may be gathered from the fact | that N handles annually in cash about | $15,000,000, and about $35,000,000 in| checks. The wages and salaries dis- ‘cursed amount to $5,000,000, and to | Nothing like itinthe world Rests your back, supports and reduces your abdomen and hips. Universally approved by experts wherever exhibited and granted first awards of Gold Medals, Crosses of Honor and Medical Diplomas at the International Expositions Nulife original Models formerly sold at $100, $75 and $50 Same models now reproduced to sell at $3.50 and up BOOKLET SENT FREE UPON REQUEST MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ADDRESS DEPT. 35 Expert Twenty-two Nulife Fitters 9. Individual in Attendance Fitting Rooms effects, beautifully made and fin- ished —coats silk lined throughout; $15 sizes for both women and miss | tures, $1i.s 40 bust. A Manufacturer's Entire Line of Wash Blouses yiai ‘Middys For Women Misses & Girls Billie Burkes || New and charming styles, one | tured at right of excellent qual || materials, tastefully tailored; mi | plain tan, Copenhagen and | black; sizes 16 to 20 yrs. and 36 to Envelope Chemises, ? Petticoats | Another Mid-May Sale of Charming $1.2. NULIFE CORSET SHOP Tel. Vanderbilt 5271 18 East 34th Street gome time in Germany, and ts now at ineure accuracy every voucher for a the Astor. |meal is handled and checked nine | ‘L cannot understand why America | times from the time when the cus- does net go in and get the trade of | tomer signs the check until he gets Parvoye t confessed “She could | his bit, Opposite Altman's Patan ass HOSE who were here ata previous similar sale will be first to Pde avail themselves of these I f exceptional alues, for ap they will know just how unusual these offerings really are. Choice of flesh or white nainsooks and fine cam- bries tastefully made and prettily trim- med with fine laces and embroideries lwo of the many styles pictured. Regular | $1.79 value | fie TREMENDOUS lot of them as rs A fresh and dainty-—and pretty a can be-—just as smart and stylis!: in appearance as the more expensive qualities—good quality white voile, lawn and linene blouses and rakish Jean and Linene Middys with sailor collars in white | and rose, with contrasting color tie and trimmings —all sizes. WISE FOLKS who bought early ar. bina healed Did you get your share of this y are coming back for more PURE IMPORTED PEACH JAM Two Big Footwear Specials for Friday | Handiome $0.5 Orantte Colonials, (xno Oxfords Values up to $7.00 pair 1 A goodly yariety—three of which we picture at left smart dtessy models of patent colt, dull kid, vici kid, tan and white 27 Ounces for able kid, white Sea cotton, ete.; all | widths, — good assortment mer hat at special price. a very | high heels, many low heels and pink best values of the year. that are very ' y and dainty, and i= a > very sm t anc $2.50 Canvas Oxfords dein tel inee Made of fine strong lei and mil sizes— speci Island cotton, with good *] atin. Be ‘xtraordinary Values in Sale of “Belding Hall” Brand Z Refri TH , Rard —S ' Ey $77.98 |" rv wty apactty ined TPPJocs CRIBS Beds and Cribs, 9,95 Cot and Mattress 34.98 MOS “Simmons Plain Lined | Enm Reg. $18.95) Reg. $20.58 No glass or fancy crocks to pay for. Just a big container full to the top of pure peaches and sugar. And remember this: If you don’t like this jam, your money back and no questions asked. FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING STORES: Daniel Reeves, Inc. Sheffield Farms, Inc. *14.98 |*16.98 Reliance Blue Flame Oil Stoves Bed $9.95 $8.95 | Vermin ww Proof Springs Pwo- burner, | eis barn. Gristede Bros. Progressive Stores Single cot { National” Brand $9.95 a J. W. H blet, 35 Vesey St. | | picture, | si.o8 Felt & Cotton Mattresses i-Burmer Size. $10.98 Figin Ovens Asbestos Lined, for Gas or Oil Stoves and the Nathan Strauss Stores $2.29 Heavy Inlaid i 1384 Flatbush Avenue 109 Flatbush Avenue at the following addresses: Polished steel, 121 i | 4 e mebes high, 123, in Ls a NEW YORK ASTORIA, L. Lb BROOKLYN | ino| Aunis ches deep, 6 Fulton Street 422 Stemway Averur 895 Fulton Street n 4 a With metal with a 78 Cortlandt Street 485 Steinway Avenue 1546 Flatbush Avenue A] $ { 39 f ode 83 Vesey Street 125 Chambers St. COLLEGE POINT (New Store) Manhattan Ready-Mixed a > ys measure up to. expectations, ¢ eae od hard-wearing quality —colors go par through to the back. Many new aquare 4 yard West Broadway end Chambers St. 338 ig sana 654 Site Avenue and beautiful patterns HousePaints$4 .95 jj USHIN' 583 Fifth Avenue ‘6 99 The Kloon Cormin Yellow, red, brown, ff “Ga f pring green, ce, ’ 60 Main Street ey witee AviaUs \ Crownoleum Every Woman Likes ¢c Toad, state, Kitchen green, . ys roe | Cleans quickly and easily-no serubbing, simply uae a dam = cream, butt, pee greeny pink - | soft elo 2 yards wide. Neat patterns and colorings. . yd, i Geo. S. Murphy, Distributor, 100 Hudson Street Bring Room Measurements. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled, \ rai a. Per Gation $2.35 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. _ wis