The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1921, Page 9

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“THE EVENING than curative. It t# better to keep men and women weil than try and patch them up after they are down and out.” Dr, Welsh ia a pioneer in this work, and has spent twenty-four years de- veloping her department. What's done with all that’s left— the tons of waste trimmed from the raw kitchen material of our big ho- Piano Dept. Open Monday ’ and Tuesday Evenings Until 9:30 doen Monday and Tuesday Evenings Until 9:30 clared H. P, McDowell, a consult- ing engineer of Cambridge, Mass. and a son of Gen, McDowell of Civil War fame. Mr. MoDowell is Folk of Missouri Encouraging Trade Ex-Gov. Says Conditions Were Spoiled by| at the Astor, “This professor was |tels? It is not really waste, for it Round Trip fi Ma Be A goes to make new food for tho tables, i * sane the Enactment of the Emer-| Bue expdiaisanee and did poring |i the shape of ham and fresh pork War Tax 240. a0@'t Evening Entrance Evening Entrance but explain bis ewn views and sentiments, “On one occasion, when dining, he took up some bread which had been placed before him, and tn- formed his hostess of its poor qualities. Once again, I remember, at the home of ex-President Eliot Up tn Westchester County uve New York Rotele have @ great piggcry, comprising an estate of 100 acres, and all the bread and other food that is feft over is specially cooked and eteri- liged tor these aristocratic porkers. at 166 BE. 60th St. at 166 B. 60th St. gency Tarif? Bill, -| Sunday Excursion | “There ts every indication of the tarly revival of indust declared foseph Wingate Polk, ex-Governor of Missouri, and now general counsel br the St. Louis Chamber of Com- merce, who ia at the Waldorf. “The yettlement of the German indemnity 's one of @ number of things which point in that direction, “The condition of the world te such Bhat the United States should enjoy trade we never ha: before. Unfortu- ef Harvard, he completely bored all the diners by @ tedious recita- tion of hig views «em various eub- dects. “Finally he got down to Wash- ington and dined at the home of a Cabinet officer. James G. Blaine was present. He started to mo- nopolize the conversation and said: ‘Now, I want every one to give hts definition of heaven.’ There was a pause, and Blaine Mies Brown HARTFORD, May 13.—“Ct wae tots | [3 ef fun up there being pass over afl) | those men. No, indeed, I wasn’t rat-| |b tled a bit; I never thought of that,”| |% ald Connecticut's first woman Speak er, Miss Emily Sophie Brown of Nangatuck, in telling her experiences running the House of Representa- tives last Friday. Raters Sonsing Law-| if makers. By 17 Similar bee Philadelphia i Glew York, Penna. Station - ~ 7.30 son Terminal - 7:30 Metering, leaves Fhindeinhia« 8400 | «| Penns: Ivania $ stem j tern Standard Time Excursion june bately, however, just as every effo made to encourage trade, the menees spoke up: ‘Heaven,’ he asserted, gency Tariff Hill is passed to provem | 18, place without money and &. International commerce fs not a pins'snd Price.’ That stopped the me-sided transaction One not | Professor.” vell without bu ; mtuality Iw the Dr, Lifian Welsh, Professor of Hy- primary law o giene at Goucher College, Baltimore, “The Uni 8 the most n- | bas been a guest of the Pennsylvania, telligent managers of great induatries | attending the Mme. Curie celebration. bf any nation in the world, and can| “We have been terribly hand!- pompete with any nation in the mar-|capped in our work,” she explained. kets of the world in those things In| “Until lately there have ar no ade- | which it excels. In the new era of quate text-books to Pasa im pupils’) world co-operation, perhaps, It will be |hands, and no dignified als. learned that tariff walls do not pro-| Hygiene ts @ specialty which Long Mote trade, but result in retaliat‘on f place by #secif. | am interested in t because I bave always been on the tat oy Se ih | Until Ovinftton’s move to thetr sew home at Fifth Ave. and 3%h St. discounts of 10% to 50% are offered on everything. all KOH eee AE ROARS and misunderstanding.” o 8 Special discounts on these luxurious necessities All our evening fans, enamel and ster- ling articles, for the handbag or the boudoir, our leather cases, for cards, cigarettes and what not, are at dis- counts of 10% to 50%, In fact, the discounts apply to every- thing in the shop, and will, until the Cay we move, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’ VOUCAVE SSE ALA SUSU ALAA TTTTTAF2 GIMBEL Sa ae STREET = BROADWAY -33en STREET NEW YORK CITY caermme = ra | ere Ae ae eee gre wee, i, “Tt would be appropriate tf some | * tne took a hatchet to the lady waom we first eee aa we sail wp the har- bor,” affirmed Herr de Mol von Otter- loo of The Hague, Holland, who in at the Pennsylvania. You’ call your country the land of the free and the home of the brave, and that is the fden that every one in Europe. But the Statue of y 1s out of date, because the Vi your Legislature Bway with the Mberty of the people. Iam not talking in favor of spirits, of your nationa) drink, the cocktail, but why should the poor man be de- ues his beer and lcht wtne? I expect to get Indigestion before I eet home I think this is a queer land of liberty” be concluded. | SS a ee ONE BL 0c K FROM | PARK “AVE: soTH TO 6oTH | ST. —THIRD TO LEXINGTON 4 VE. - It furnishes the magic flavor that makes the hot weather foods please all the family. —— The Greatest Piano Event of the Year, Our Semi-Annual Sale of $150,000 Worth of Well Known High Grade Makes Sale of Used Pianos " For 2 Days Only—Today and Tomorrow “’ HERE'S ONE FROM MASSA- sitll db MADE IN U.S. A, AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores Madeby E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. ¥. Se Wt i inst Bloomingdales semi-annual clean-up sales for many years have set a stendard never equalled by any house in this community. Hundreds of people are anxiously awaiting this greatievent. Those familiar with the tremendous values offered know that they are unsurpassed. This year we eclipse all our previous efforts in value giving. We have made the prices so low that we are confident of selling every instrument in these two Terms days. Pianos of practically every well-known make in this country are included in this sale. Owing to the fact that in many instances there is but one piano of a certain make -perhaps your favorite—we urge you to come early and make sure that you secure the instrument of your choice. Free With Each Piano—A Stool NAME WOOD! WAS NAME Weekly accepted during this Sale, BELTS and BUCKLES FOR THE PARTICULAR A belt’s an all-year-round necessity—-a MAN good belt is an all-vear-round pleas- and Delivery WOOD | WAS NOW 2 NOW | ure. Now that summer's coming, with its days of outdoors and days of Ebony | 9200 | $25 | Bradbury Ebony |# $175 sports, its coatless days—'tis time to equip yourself with a belt you'll be Ebony 300 40 Huntington Walnut | 3) 175 proudto wear winter and summer. Hickok belts and buckles are the best the Hai ; Arion Mah. 5 | 175 i aines Bros Ebon 45 2 market offers, we believe. They are individually styled. T will give the St. Louie Co. Ebony Herdvard ae | 180 utmost of wear and service, And now they offer unmatchable values, i ion | Lackerio ae ‘4 Goldsmith. . . Ebony BOT span Caldwell. Mah. ade! oh. ) ery Specially Priced for the Holidays f Wagner. Fhony Weigner Mah. Kring Mah. Winteroth Mah, oS ~ New England Piano Ebony | Walters Mah I —— : Mah Ebony Mah. Ebony Ebony Ebony Ebony Ebony Ebony Mah, Imperial Mah. Biddle Voh Duplex ms Mah, | Steinbauer name OF 300 Henschel Mal 400 Weser Brothers Walnut | 425 Walters Mah Walters Mah Bayer Brothers Mah. Hampton Ou Winteroth James & Holmstrom Beardmore Bodsteldt Amphion... Victoria Chevalier Schleicher & Sons Horace Waters Estey —Belt —Buckle —Belt and Buckle 400 375 350 850 400 Belt and *1.00 Buckle ui He and 2 50 Pig | Black Ebony Kohler & Campbell . . Mah 400 ® i Hazelton Ebony Brooks Mei Men's Sterling Deposit Initial Buckle, ling Silver Buck! 1 a4 fi Ebony Hevellyn M a with cut-out or raised initial with ya new he ia Eichoiner WV h genuine cowhide leather belt. A ‘ y im; i { Mena elaahe ; re ene ; Ae Derarahion 287 Sr eHh ia if Marshall & Co. ....... Mah Caldwell Mal ? H Avisus Mah Waters Wah Lindeman .... Mah Walters ea ie Me Belt and $ Bellwood Mah. Lindeman Mah Buckle @ t S Haines Bros Mah Howard boven Deal Kinsbury Mah Horace Waters the Val Extra heavy wel {lardman ‘ Mua a Week Harmon, Mah. Genuine Cowhide Leather Belts y Genuine Calfskin Leather Sterling Deposit Initial Buckles. Sterling Froot Initial belt; des ies fon monogra ee ee i oD) Pr Buches costes ng Mita eng tie; eH i Terms on Player Only $2.50 Sterling Silver Buckles for cut-out initial; with genuine ; ipa: EIGROueA mn RilNd. aiid bular i ah leather a 35 ) Genuine India Buffalo NAME WOOD WAS NAME WOOD WAS |NOW i . belt * Belts. Walters Mah. | $500 Walters... Mal $495 14-Karat Inlay Ster- Sterling Silver Buckle with Old Walters Mah 300 2 Walters Ma 510 ling F Buckles Engl’s) cut-out init Gonuinontent Walters Vah 550 2 Walters WV 535 Stering Silver India Buffalo leather FON Un a Walters alters VV 575 elt z Moh 25 Wa Initio! Buckles Belts. Mal : > Walters Val 730 | 375 Walters 600 SHOP: GIMBELS MEN'S FURNISHING Mair Floor orth Music, Delivery in.

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