The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, — . | beverages as he may be able to make| to populate a small hamlet ‘f all TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York | into this auto camp, remain there over | the waiter comprehond his desire for.| of them were congregated jn ons | night for 60 cents and have fire, se place. He Js the father of eieven | police and every other protection that he last thing in the world you'a| children, six of whom are living; provide. ‘This information latan. We ty Meat te ai haa thirty-four” grandehitdren, nm Miss Laura Maxwell, who Nhe ee RA Th cighty-four dehildren Commodore ‘nnd who stopped | Wut the rer bit red-edged copy of the Hf 4 “Wet” Can |# @ very popular drink in Cuba and) yo.) gee in your hotel room wherever pga Vet” as It Is, it ia not unusual, in Havana, to 8°) Vv amounts to 6 per cent. yearly, Give New York Points on) one in a cate order simply ioe water | Pe nine to A, 1. 'T. Moore, Chicago and ‘three | there overnight on her way to Los Angeles, eee | “The so-called ‘dead’ languages, such as Greek, Latin and Sanekrit, ns SUN enjoys good health, his | were studied first because the clerg ‘ ‘ and sit down at @ table and drink it. | National Secret a Gney wampaired, | wees irst because the clergy _ Hp Decoction of Soft Drinks). i. requires ice waicr to be pro- | Traveling Men" rio tive to see fur | foes indited tne those toneuen ao Hat + and People There Profess to | vided tree in every cate. tion at the Comm ther Increases In his tribe. they could preach Wiliam J. Bogan, 4 . One ice cream in Cuba is named |, tan “ ; Principal of the Lane Technical High R WM Enjoy Them and Free 1c) yu) stat, ator the tamous game. Cof-| how much the wmean Ariz, In one city a the School, Chicago, assures ua. W ednesday—A Most Remarkable Sale of _ Waier, Too, Says a ban ean AAC aes ous Wa CALE, ase cuarely, take the such a8 mosquitoes, roaches or files,|0Usbt to be possible for any one who A . ony: Rrra are noun AB IO 4 wishes to do so to earn a living while in the but there are some ants. iscon has only had a half ineh of r _ Visitor, Who Sympathizes| ing that this process destroys the hotel of the United State LCon eoaainng an ecucation, provided Bik) ! ain since| work is co-operative with his sch /With Dry New York. toxic qualities. Milk is boiled and jada. They used to c rh! Jan, 1. All the rivers are dry. ‘The | tite, io eat 1200 W omen’s ' malted to keop it fresh, Mr. Lima in carload lots; now they eotS| Chinese run grocery stores in the, “We began nearly fourteen years ; ee enc Even religion bas gone up. HERE'S ONE FROM VIRGINIA. Joseph 8. Smith, a salesman, who has just been travelling ia the South, tells of one W. H Stevens, a Confederate veteran ninety years old, whose home is in the eastern section of Bedford County, not far from Lynchburg, sald. To sit at a table in any of the Havana cafes and quaff harmless elixirs seems to constitute the larger | part of the daily life of a people who are not burried, and the visitor is quite likely to find himself taking most kindly to this particular custom Mexican district, ‘Tuscon has a great) ago,” he said yesterday, at the Penne public auto camp which occupies sylvania, “with eighty-one pupils. about ix acres of ground. This auto) Now we have 3,800, and are getting jeamp has a wire fence around it and) ready to build an institution for 5,000. an attractive gateway. It is a city! We give a thorough theoretical edu- | within a city, with nning water, &c. | cation, and also a practical one, for | Tuscon bullt'this novel auto camp for! we have foundries, laboratories and the accommodation of the thousands|shops which provide the industrial of motorists who motor through|atmosphere. Some of the Chicago ce the advent of Prohibition in mm, the soft drink has come favor, but we will have to take a from Cuban expert soft drink ixers before we become the leading ft drink country in the world, said nas Acosta y Lima of Havana, Summer Silk Blouses Arizona into other States. ‘Those de-|employera have given us eplendid js at the Commodore on his any summer visit. on and popular beverage, being ly poured out from the green even when the nut is plucked j the trees on @ warm day the mill is found to be cool and refresh- , Other fruits vsed for drinks in are the guanabana, or sour-sop, the anona, or sweet-sop; these the green prickly skinned fruits ith white flesh and black ageds / ‘hb are seen displayed on the cafe The drink called ensalada iad) is a beverege composed of ingredients, the choice of is determined by the fancy and ‘of the composer.” ‘Mr. Acosta y Lima says ice water | Prices’ moderate —all on to-day’s replace- cA and experimenting with such inviting Va, “The milk of the cocoanut is a| 0 : Sealed Bids, Closing 29th, JULY 5th and 7th Millions of Yards of TEXTILES Also large quantities of New & Reclaimed Clothing & pa _ page, Cots, lent Stoves, Shoes and a large variety of other merchandise Goods will be sold by Quartermaster Supply Officers ‘Ist Ave. & 59th St., Brooklyn 1819 W. 39h St., Chicago Candler Warehouse, Atlanta Mason, San Francisco Act Now Write ox Wire nearest address for lists of items to be sold and ils of sale. who has enough descendants niring to do so can drive their cars \ support.” Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Sale of Porch Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Porch, garden and house dresses are charmingly made of gingham, percale, chambray, dotted lawn, dimity, or voile, and priced specially for this sale. $2.95 $3.50 $3.95 $7.95 Bungalow aprons for women priced for this selling: 98c $1.45 $1.65 Bungalow aprons for children, 8, 10 and 12 year sizes, priced according to siz¢...........--seeeee ws-e----Z5c, 98c, $1.10 (SECOND FLOOR Offering a Coat-Maker’s Surplus Stock of Women’s Coats and Wraps $29.50 Coats and wraps of tricotine, bolivia and serge that have been much more, now $29.50. ‘The bolivia coats are tailored (cozy coats, excellent for motoring). The tricotine and serge straight- line coats and wraps are individualized by stitching, em- broidery and fringe. These are Wednesday’s worth-while values in the Coat Department. THIRD FLOOR A Clearance French Novelty Voiles 50c yard They are the charming and unusual cotton fabrics that women prefer for distinctive summer frocks. Colored Crepe de Chine $1.95 yard Firm in weave, fine in quality and unusually varied in range of colors —40 inches wide, Colored Taffeta—$2.50 yard Lustrous chiffon finish in charming variety of colore—36 inches wide. White grounds, most of them, with tiny figures in light colors, or effee- tive stripes, checks and plaids in darker shades, Striped Shirting— &é $2.50 yard ‘The incredibly low price is a mere fraction of their original cost. It is a tempt- ing opportunity for all women who appreciate an exceptional value. A firm, heavy silk suitable for shirts, blouses and also for frocks—33 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Young Girls’ Gingham Frocks $2.25 That’s very i sive for a play frock — especially for charming frocks like these of checked gingham. 6 to 12 8. Plain colored chambray loomers to wear with these frocks. 6 to 14 years, 85¢ FOURTH FLOOR Small Boys’ Wash Suits $3.95 Splendid, practical suits for the hard wear of summer play days. Unbleached drill in cool, short sleeved middy models, with navy blue or black trim- ming. Sizes 4 to 9. Also in Oliver Twist models—Sizes 3 to 8. FOURTH FLOOR Ramie Linen The Summer Fabric 95 vara It is little wonder that many women have two or three sum- mer frocks of Ramie linen, for it is refreshingly cool in weave and the colors are really delightful. 45 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Your Small Fur Scarf , $29.50 You may buy it for as low a price as that. And you may have r choice of Blended Jap-Marten, Natural Stone- marten. Fox animal shape or mole, Last Call for Fur Storage! That means last call as far as you are concerned, for the moth will be getting busy on your furs. Send them to our Cold Storage Vaults. FOURTH FLOOR Glove Silk Underwear At Tempting Prices Vests, plain silk or the new singlestripe.......-.....$1.95 Bloomers, plain or single ASIDOecssosesanesense $2.75 Vests, of unusually heavy qual- ity, bodice of shoulder stra BEVELsceceatescsaseves $2.7: Bloomers, very heavy quality, reinforced. ..:.sscoceses $3.50 GROUND FLOOR “Onyx” Stockings It is a name that guarantees excellent service together with a beautiful glossy appearance. Prices from $1.45 to $4.75. GROUND FLOOR Long Silk Gloves, $1.75 Milanese silk with double finger tips for extra service, 16 button length. Black or white. Not all sizes in the assortment. GROUND FLOOR = 10.75 to 21.75 Values at 6.90 The Blouses in this Sale represent the Entire Stock of one of New York’s Finest Blouse Makers The price at which they are offered does not in many instances cover cost of materials and trimmings 10.75 to 21.75 Values Sale Price 6.90 Superior Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe in White, Navy, Flesh and Summer colors. Beautifully beaded and embroidered overblouse and tyon models. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York A Remarkably Attractive Sale Wednesday About 500 Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Summer Dresses Most Unusual Values 15.00 The most desirable Surplice, Straight line and Slip-on frocks of Taffeta, Linen, Dotted Georgette, Mignonette and Wool Jersey, embroidered, belted and button trimmed. Women’s Dept.—2nd Floor. Misses’ Dept.—3rd Floor. ———— se ae * JUST OUT! THE WORLD JUST OUT!! 192] Summer Resorts Annual and Good Motor Roads Guide Many First Class Automobile Tour Maps Thousands of Announcements of Foreign and American Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts PRICE 10 CENTS Atall World Offices, Subway, Elevated and Railroad Stations and News Stands. By Mail 1 0c. Address Summer Resorts Department, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City = ea SSS oe

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