The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 15

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e " : sari ile nen a = oe a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. ! POLICEMAN SAVES ieee ann au puslarer ter eran uemne wed Gaining i " immediately relapsed into coma, She ‘ critic, who was found anoonsclous} was taken to Bellevue in a serious WT fF FINA \dmifisters Antidotes While Await-| pom poison in her apartment at No.| condition Li ing Ambulance for Motion 28 East 55th Street. No reason is known for what the picture CHE Kenny administered eggs and milk] police declare was attempted suicide. POMITe Gn to the uncdnscious woman and tried] A rag saturated with poison was Quick action of Policeman Kenny'artificial respiration. Dr, Felgin of! found inthe room, sinensis , Miss Wethered of England De- feats American Champion, 5 Up and 4 to Play. FONTAINE! @ociated = Pre: Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, woman's wolf champion of the United States, at the hands of Miss Joyce Wethered, of England, by 5 up and 4 to play in the semi-finals of the French wom- en’s open golf championship tourna- ment to-day was a surprise and a disappointment to the large crowd of June 16 (As- “Defeat of Miss L.A. PRICE, Pres, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded | West 1ith Street—Between 5th &6th Avs. Americans attending the tournament . It included her father, Dr, Stirling. ; ry aaa Miss Stirling's morning play had | M 1 Wi: h W Il : — uslin That Washes We Tomorrow—FRID A Y—Have was certain f afternoon T li a fi See Oe ican tos ae vaigaleindieime Your Baby Entered in Our after the hard e.g! 1 holes of the | It can be laundered again and again, and, if properly rinsed, will always keep its snowy whiteness and its fine, smooth finish. This is because Fruit of the Loom is all pure muslin, It is not filled up with the chalky substance that washes out, leaving what had appeared to be a finely woven fabric coarse like cheesecloth. morning game Miss Stirling started dadly, losing the first hole when she | missed two puits, the second of | which rimmed the cup. The second | hole was halved, but Miss We . won the next two wh the American | ‘began hooking her drives The following two holes were halved becau igs Wet! The English Hundreds of Fond Mothers Are Entering Their Babies Every Day—Bring Y There’s an Opportunity to Win a Gold Piece and to Learn iow to Keep Your Baby Healthy” test tena is mounting higher each day of the con- Prizes Will Be Awarded As Follows: weakness in From generation to generation Fruit of test—friendly, happy rivalry between doting mothers woman was getting fine distance on the Loom muslin has been proving itself increases daily. A graduate nurse furnished by the $5 Gold Piece for the heaviest baby 1 to 6 mos. old. her drives, however, and was always durable and dependable. Imperial Granum Food Co. and assistant weigh the babies in in the mid green in two seventh hole halved the next at the turn Miss Stirli A . A $5 Gold Piece for the heaviest baby 6 mos. to 1 yr, our Infantwear Department, 2nd Floor, each day from 9 A. M. : $5 1 2. 3. Gold Piece for the heaviest baby 1 yr. to 18 mos, to 5 P. M.,and keep note of their progress. Winners will be noti- , 6 $5 Gold Piece for heaviest baby 18 mos. to 2 yrs, . A $5 Gold Piece to heaviest pair twins, up pe . A $10 Gold Piece to Baby holding the Lucky Number. Everything for Wee Tots up to Kiddies of 6 yrs. \ A Balloon Free ‘To Every Child Each Day of the Contest— Ask for Them | She won the \ par three and | “<2 Fruit of the Loom 1 up her ball and| with Miss | Wethered, while the gailery cheered. | “+ Then doth players went over to| fied by mail and names published in our advertise- y ment of Tuesday, June21, in the Evening Journal. 5 : We. Infants’ Hats and Caps—sSilk , Children’s Rompers and | Children’s Organdie Dresses, & : wateh the fir yf the match in embroidery and organdie; also | Aprons, of handsome check ging- | embroidered yokes and bottoms; which Miss Cecil i, the British | F crepe de chine and Jap 84 hams. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 48 2 to 6 year sizes. éhampion, d6 Miss Moll You can now buy Fruit of the Loom not satin, Value $1.98...... C| Value $1.00... C | Value $1.98.......... $ 1.34 and cards in the | Stirling and fiths, also of to the final round. match between Mi only by the yard, but in a number of ready made articles, nightgowns, nightshirts, sheets, pillow cases, and men’s and boys’ shirts, made by the best manufacturers, who are using the Fruit of the Loom label. Infants! Kimonos, gertrudes ‘ie 5 sae and nightgowns. nfants’ resses —Embroid- | Infants’ Dre: — Yulus fen st... O4Clered and lace trimmed. AG ce | trereating betwen oo Children’s Princess Slips, night | Reg. $1............ C | Reg. $1.69.............. 7 c gowns, combination drawers and . waists, Sizes 4 to 14 69 Infants’ Corduroy Bath 85 Dia pers—Flannelette c c 19¢ years. Value $1.25.... Robes. Value $1.49 and birdseye. Value 25c.. the sixteenth missed a ten winning the Make sure you are getting Fruit of the Loom; look for the label. Nearly every good store has it. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Also Makers of Windsge(répe and Other Fine Cotton Fabrice eis SSS) ——— Miss Leite halved the riving again but she displayed weakness on the a = —S I = = = — Sensational Sale Women’s White Footwear || Exquisite New Creations for Goodyear Welt High Grade Canvas | Summer Wear 50 Hats greens. Tho cards Se Ww ay Bie Leer " Low Shoes [ye Oub..3 36364 4 6 3s hy) ( | In...5 6 445 4 3 6 4-40-78 ul afb ; : ; | Values Up to $7 Pair cy Ines46355 44 6 440-2 lt $ Widths in | ae Sizes e AA to D Li 4 Tail ate Bresiee Wed). We bought thousands of pairs of these ONECO, Co The mer- high grade shoes at a tremendous sacri- | eury dropped ring the fice. The first shipment sold out in a | night ana at EY pol few days. Women who bought said tatoes, bear it The frost | they were the greatest value they had ever seen. The second lot go on sale tomorrow. Shoes for every foot and every fancy; included are other styles in black, brown and patent colt, low L.DOUGLAS Retail Price Quality of Material [2 arecd PROC SHOES. gets freniahshess $10.00 Stylish and, $6.00 Boys’ Shoes $459 & $5.00 You can save mon wearing W.LDou; Shoe: They have a Biss ai pens for being the best shoes that can be produced for the price. | and other dainty Summer fabrics, handsomely designed and charmingly | || trimmed—white, pink, orchid, jade, || and many effective combinations. All at the same price. and high heels. Wonderful values! Clearance Sale of Famous 90c Heavy Quality | | | ‘Gold Sea’ COHGOleum — 2PantsSuits | The most sanitary of all floor cover- i ings, and one that will give long and c \| $ satisfactory service. Suitable for office & chow 10 95 or household use. ‘Wears better than ma a) e re: CM For Graduation Guaranteed all wool blue serges and neat mixtures; hand felled collars; al lined coats; neat stripes, browns and grays; pants full lined; 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Washable , sale Simmons. ese Meahad |2-inch & Beds 53.69 N (jxcoueurt oilcloth. Perfect quality—handsome patterns that will not appear in the 1921 Fall showing. Bring Room Measure—Prepeid Mail Orders Filled. — a Simmons 10 yr. in ivory or white Crash, linene or Palm re ; Ps : Beach cloth; smart, be- Hmgsaie vie $ coming styles, tasteful hs trimme ze to 17. 8.98 i <siniiiieceei ee | '9¢ Handsome Novelt; Voiles, 29° ya. Beautiful voiles. Have you seen them? Noth- FOR MY MONEY IN STYLE COMFORT AND SERVICE Simmons Gold Label) 3) Sy) } They are sold in 107 W. L, Douglas stores, located ‘ If you could visit W. L. Douglas great factories at in the principal cities, direct from the factory to you at only | Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself the high grade leathers Mattresses Sacre | $16.98 9.85 — = = = = | ing like them have been shown before at this ; Th y ii ij | price. 40 inches wide. Attractive designs, on An Unrivalled Offering in_ 9x12 || Right‘and dark grounds, You must see them to eliminated, which guarantees the wearer shoes lowest | made, you would then reatize why W. L. Douglas shoes are ssible cost. No matter where you live,W.L. ; shoes | absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country, are within your reach, . They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. The W.LDougles name and the retail price are stamped on the| prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San sole of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your Francine than they do in New York. protection against unreasonable profits. The stamped price W. L. Douglas shoes are all made by the highest paid, skilled Is ee te eel on nraniee that the shoes are shoemakers,underthe direction and supervisionof experienced one profit; all middlemen’s and ate ae are|and other materials used and how carefully the shoes are l appreciate what a wonderful value we are ol SeamlessBrusselsRugs | 8 hanes Nano Rarely indeed are Rugs of this character priced so $13 15 c F a low, so make your selection now and early. Beau- tiful combination of colorings in a wide variety of new designs. Sale price aa Saar ‘ | 6x9 Seam dtug: | : $12 ) Fit as 6x9 | 55c Bleached Sheeting Handsome all-over — des 18, i) 15 | ec iseacetynectics 35- men, working with an honest determination to make the W.L. Douglas shoes are made of the best and finest leathers | best shoes for the price that money can buy. that money can buy. They combine arzality etyle, workman- CAUTION Insist res baring W, ©, Dousiss oheon The name ship and wearing qualities equal to other m: celling at) eee ee se eee en relat Stamped os the cole. Becerefal pres! n . anes sr mut! W. b. Dor higher prices. M nat for eale In yourviclalty, order dirvct from factory, Catalogue free, 270 Spark 8t., W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GAEATER NEW YORK SENis au Suet $47 EA, uth Avenue. a nice seasonable dress | terial, pure white, 36 i i i] In a full line of colors; | A fine, soft finish ma- | | inches ‘wide; suitable fabrie that will stand washing and give good for Tegerte Purposes and children’s wear. wear. RT eld a that will make good, durable sheets; JERSEY CM}— 5. N vask Avenue. El || yard, , a way, near 14th Street, Ww 260 Wcst 125th Street, aan Broa’ Vey, co ner Sih Street. BROCELYN WHOLOL EF —120 Washing ter ftrvet, Sale of Grass Rugs | 72c Mercerized Table Damask 149 Brved. ay Tlnes Square.) ae Broadway, hese Thornton Mtrest, *UN.ON HOLL-—-276 Ber; «mi ne Ave. 4 Ue ae 4 6x 2 in. 27x64 in, | An ext-a quality mercerized damask, with a 1483 Th Led aver ne, PUNE Fitch Avebue, corner ith Street, NE) A 1-681 Brora Street. 6.75 5.25 2.15 1.25 79¢ faba fine Je elghe Sh Geman TAs Oe .¥-3302 Th'rd Avenv e, corner 126th St. % 869 Mon) attan Avenue Gre. mpoint). we OERSON—107 Na ket $t..cor.Clak | — ; PTD Ties is RESTING TSE A LET OG UA tae Rb oe LBL Cee Rah Raat RUST Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M ) ya ‘Stores marked with eo x& carry complete linen of W. lL. Dowsing Rex ieee ® ° ° be ® bd { Ww ..

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