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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. Neca my samt started. The others have gone back te their pre-war atatis, and aro not much in evidence.” Ben CWidener’s Don’t Miss This Chance . | HERE'S ONE FROM THE D. W. I. “Some time ago,” relates Dr. P. © “Have a Drink” in Brazil ms , Means Sipping Coffee In- Stead of Cocktails—Ger-|: Many Craves Trade, Says «Promises to Be Big. ’ — Down in Brazil, just us 4 hed olden days, the) ae 5 @omé on in and have a little drink.” But it does not moan the su Bronx, the adroit Manhatt “quick one.” A “little @here, acconiing to Lu Menzes, former Commercial Attache @f the Brzilica Embassy in Wash- fagton, who is now connected with a Mouse of coffee exporters, and is at @he Pennsylvania. “The Brazilian takes his coffee as you Americans, if you can, take your . \ @poktail,” he explained. “Down there $e offer our business acquaintances 0 @rink, but we go into one of the de- Mightful coffes houses, which are as @umerous as saluons used to be in . New York and have four of tive aemi- tasses * wage over the system which used to } ‘prevail in Awersca, for cutee clears Keener business man. “I have ooffee the first thing in the | morning,” he went on, “and I drink { fem to fifteen cups a da 5 “that coffee will take t * houses. + “We make our coffée differently in * Brazil than you do here,” he declared “It is roasted until it is almost black, ‘and then it is ground so fine that it is pimost a powder. We simply pour|t 1 ing water on it, let it stand a mo- ent, and then drain it. Ye never low it to boll.” eo. “German manufacturers are prepar- © tng for a large world trade, and hope to be received back in commerce very Palton Street nr. Hoyt Sale Summer Blouses } Tailored, Frilled & Surplice Models Ul i Voiles : 89 Batistes A comprehensive assortment of new Summer blouses— specially underpr'ced! - Tailo: —overblouses of Tr.colette and Voile, hand-made and lace > | trimmed frilled models. The values are most extraordinary. Heidelberg Business Man— su Pacific Coast Apple Crop waile we discuss business prob. | “I think that this is quite an advan- | the head, stimuiates, anu makes a! / i : it » West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN These Specials at NEWARK All Bedell Stores F. Moller, a r arrival at the Hotel Majestic, “a young Ameri- can physician called upon me at my office in Willemstad, Duteh West Indie. He was impreased by what he had seen of. the Island of Curacao during a day's TO SAVE $40 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY on this Columbia Grafonola Was $140—apecial 1 = $100—while present stock laste’. (Ste Semmmem— rea which won't be long. f the Heide ne country power that she| Stopover, he sald, and was secking “A ior cent, of her food- | My advice upon ‘the practicability td must import about 60 per| of practising his profession there Do you #peak Dutch, Spanish, nch and German?" I asked | cess assures us, however, that ns are hungry or starving, y are sick of the Kaiser hat he represented t ' he answered, somewhat Why? told him, ‘not only is of those languages, exsential in my daily THEY ALL RIDE. One accompaniwent of unemploy- k, my tat know js an acute attack of! thoroughly the native i according to Archibald| “Papiamentoe,” as wo. call own ‘ Toit lawyer, who is atthe! which is a curious m x:ure Spanish, Dutch and the gid lan- ally every workman in my| guage of the Caribbean Indians.’ # at least one flivver,” he] “It took me seven years to nd apparently all who are un-| jearn medicine,’ he said, ‘and as I pyed at the present time have! have a living to make, I guess I'll Ko into the jitney business. The} gettle down in the Middle West,’ city has adopted a lenient policy tow- “Paplamentoe,"” Dr. Moller ex- ard the temporary traction magnates,| plained, is not a dialect, but a and as a result the streets of Detroit! thoroughly developed language, are swarming with cars of every vint-| complete and distinctive in all de- age and affiitted wth every type Of] partments of grammatical con- mechanical Infirmity. struction. The language is not ‘The average street croasing is No| taught in the schools, but a news Man's Land for the pedestrian, but] paper published in “Paplamentoe” on the other hand, there is real ser-| has a wide circulation on the vice for those who wish to ridv. Any! Islands of Curacao, Oruba and | | part of the city almost can be reached] Buen Ayre. by automobile for a ten-cent fare.” i rop back home prom. |ASK SHIPPING BOARD POLICY. of the best in history,” rd D. Thomas, a Se-|Members to Call on Harding Fri-| ufacturer, who 1s at owers had one of Sends it to your home immediately THEN PAY SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. NO INTEREST CHARGES Study this opportunity from every viewpoint—the instrument, the price, the terms—and you will re jize that this is the best phonograph value ever offered an ere, any time. Very latest mode with every wonderful lumbia improvement and absolutely guaranteed. uae Place Your Order Early CWideners New Location—4 West 37th St. Headquartere for Columbia Grafenolas and Records. Cut This Coupon Out and Mail Tpnight WIDENER’S COLUMBIA SHOP | Name ......... 4 West 37th St. ia Tol. Fite Rey 0607 NOE si cclesssiescceseons ss Withaut any obligation whatsover | City ...ccscieesscseecepess: om my part, send me photographs and description of your latest State standard and Period models of bed fiche acca \Grafonolas. BW 6—16—21 “The ap ises to be erted I le, day for Instructions. WASHINGTON, June 16.—Memt of the Shipping’ Board will ea lent Harding at the White Hou rrow afternoon for his instructio > policy. — Commisstoner Meyer r of California ty expected to- w and following his arrival | Chairman Lasker will call the first full | board meeting for organization J, but | Senator Calder has in mind ‘an jm- he predicted that they would be|portant Shipping Board berth for Her- | equalled shortly. bert Walker, former Presid f . i OV Dominion Line White House, to-day | ‘The war-time millionaires who|Mr. Walker for appointment as Direc- | crowded the summer resorts during | tor of Operations. While at the White past two or three seasons are not | House Senator Calder pit in a good | oh idence now,” ss word for John T, Pratt, former hei ich in evidence now," said George | of the National Budget Association, Miuish, former manager of alhead of the new Federal budget. sy nava hotel, who is now at the Mc- | tem. after a trip through the Cats- “The people who go to. the|~ u resorts to-day are those who went there before the war a jatt 4 West 37th Street Alr k Broad St. & W. Park Saks & Company Will Hold Friday and Saturday An Extraordinary Special Sale of Women’s W arm Weather Frocks (18.95 Frocks of lovely imported voile, so{t as @ handkerchief, in the fresh, clear shades adapted by Fashion from Nature’s palette. Sparkling with color, beautifully designed and carefully made in Jong line models that ° 9 8 Tricolettes Pongees red types of Pongee and Voile New Over 75 —and here ts candy satisfaction! 40 crisp, pure sugar wafers of many delicious flavors tn every nickel roll. They're great! Good for litte tots! Madame finds most becoming—boasting unexpected touches of gingham flaps, pretty embroidery, or shirring. In lemon, rose, Copenhagen blue, orchid, gray and white. -00 [speci at 9, 75] ; Special at 2 Foulard Pattern Voile Frocks. Crepe de Chine Frocks that Though they come in dark colorings present two sides to the question of navy, Copenhagen, brown and of clothes—one of giving long serv- black, there isn’t a dull moment ana the other Of aloawe Inaba about them, for they are patterned 18). a er of alwys looking in lighter shades, and a vestee of charming, whatever the occasion. white eliminates any attempt at In slip-on model, as the mode severity. Made in smart tunic demands, the skirt distinguished model, ruffled, and completed with by wide tucks. In navy, white, silk sash. Sizes 36 to 44. black and gray. Sizes 36 to 42. ‘Smart Frocks in Large Sizes Special at 29.50 and 35.00 EP RADE, seonlen penser cp In sizes 4214 to 5014. _ Frocks of tricolette in long line over- dress effect, beautifully embroidered, or lovely Crepe de Chine in becoming pleated model. ‘ourth Floor PINEAPPLE IMBEDDED COATED Semi-Annual Clearance Sale 30% OFF Gs lauilt Cope HOSE who have watchfully waited for tag at the time greatest clothes values, will find them of purchase, oe HERE and NOW. We've started this Sale two weeks ahead of sched- ule because ,trade conditions demand drastic measures and we want to be first in the field with real bona fide clearance prices, Consider the high standard of our clothing—30% off our regular moderate prices means, in most instances, prices substantially below cost. All our $30.00 Suits at 30% off—NOW $21.00 All our $37.50 “ “ “ &_ & g96 95 All our $50.00 “4% $3599 All our $60.00 “ “ “ “_ & $49 199 All our $70.00 “ “ ‘ “_ * $49.00 Panama Cloth Suits at $15.00—NOW $10.50 Palm Beach $20.00— ‘* $14.00 Mohair “** $22.50— ‘* $15.75 Mohair “ ** $32.50— “* $22.75 White Flannel Trousers $8.00— ‘ $5.69 FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 596 SPORT SKIRTS For Misses and Small Women were $8.98 "sizes 25 and $9.97 ° to 32 ‘Twelve stunning styles, five of which are pictured, bring you at this amazing price ‘a choice of every- thing that is newest in materials and models for smart Summer wear. Materials are white flannel and serge, sport satin, tricolette and fancy silks in white, flesh, rose, pink, turquoise, grey, Nilegreen, tan, brown, honeydew and several shades of blue. NO EXCHANGES . NO RETURNS See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising ' IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND Ty \ "