The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 11

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~ HARDING BETWEEN DEVIL AND DEEP SEA ON WORLD LEAGUE Must Follow “Those He Made or Those Who Made Him,” Says Hamilton Holt. OBERLIN, O., June Declaring that esident Harding must choose “between the pro-Leaguers in’ his Cabinet, whom he made, or the bitter it. |enders in the Senate, who made him,”"|D | VER TO SEARCH FOR LOST FLYER Hamilton Holt, New York magazine editor, who lead the pro-League Re- publicans, in the commenceraent ad- | 2 | asserted that a “clear majority of the American people want the United | States to enter some kind of an as-| sociation of nations with enough teeth In it actually to lessen the| | probabilities of war.” | “It is the duty of ai true friends o the League to give Mr, Hi opportunity to make gos new association of nations,” said Holt. “If it turns out that this is “h existing League only under anot name, we can have no real q with him, even though it is | pleayune business, to say the lea: grown men to keep the world on the brink of revolution in order to sav he faces of party politicians annot otherwise get out of the h | which they have dug themselves. y for ress at Oberlin College here to-day | Fishermen's Nets in Hudson Be- lieved to Have Caught on James's Airplane. A diver will go down in the Hudson -old myst el airplan won the Vanished on May 29 of thi Fishermen near to the that had become eurface of Cupt Capt esterday Starting today all soda fountains at con- fectionery and drug stores can give you Fleischmann’s Yeast' mixed with your favorite drink or in some of the new specially prepared yeast health drinks. LLEISCHMANN’S YEAST is now being de- livered fresh daily to the soda fountains of New York. The men who mix the drinks behind these counters know how to give that favorite drink of yours all the benefits of the health- giving properties of the little yeast cake. will find it more refreshing and beneficial. Trya malted milk or a chocolate soda made this way. There are new yeast drinks, too, specially pre- pared for the thousands of men and women who are taking Fleischmann’s Yeast for health. The soda fountain you pass on the way to work—the store you walk by every noon at lunch time—will have these new drinks ready for you. Special yeast drinks —New York’s newest One of the new ones is the Fleischmann’s Yeast Health Special. It is made of fresh eggs, milk, and any flavor you like. have an army of friends. You This drink will soon It’s so good—just try And think what a great drink it is for you atluncheontime. It isreally a meal in itself—but add a sandwich, if you like, for good measure. —TuHE FLEISCHMANN Company, 701 Washington St., New York, N. Y. Sop. James, British Putitzer Trophy in 1919, ter leaving Lee, yenr in his plane. rum Blbow drew something ntangled in their ‘aised several fect e » but Mass., disappeared, Willard Everitt, telegraph | was carried beyond the Jetty by a y Elllott | #trong undertow, plunge into the river at Biue Point, about four miles south of where the Rech hi amico im fishermen found their mystery. Ht is! fie" neld Kohn swith hig head. abov thought possible the currents siifted| water. until Guarda Martino | and the machine, Capt. James, after his flight from Atlantic City to Boston on May 28, Broome reached them with a boat aenatiiemnaceana HIS LIVELY SPRINT 1919, which him the Pulltze les non etougheepae tw | 22%, 8hien won him the Puller] “CAUSES HIS ARREST ae learing up the two-| course and came down at ‘Tryingham ce “| Meadow, morning he trace of him Formanek Says He Was Chasing Thief, but Victim Saw Nu One Else Running. ‘ormanek, twenty-three, 9th Street, who. sai or for the Ei up in th two miles from Lee. Next in took filght and no since been found, of he dison Company ast 67th Street —————— LIFE GUARDS SAVE YOUTH. | One Dives for Kohn and Holds! N Him Up Till Others Arrive. ATLANTIC CITY, June ost thrilling rescue of the te occurred off Michigan Av: sterday when Albert Kohn, 181 Bast 70th Street, in nue. nek denied taking the handbax, 1 when Miss Lombard cried fo° From today on- New York can get its regular cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast in soft drinks Old favorites made better with a cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast. Frosted Chocolate—One of the hap- piest combinations with Fleischmann’s Yeast—more healthful than ever. Malted Milk—plain or with any flavor —try it with Fleischmann’s Yeast added —cooling and more beneficial. Orange Yeastade—A new and refresh- ing form of an old favorite. Grapejuice with yeast—Cooling, nu- tritious, delightful. , aL Yeast Nogg—Spicy and nourishing with Fleischmann’s Yeast, milk, ice- cream, and nutmeg sprinkled on top. Frosted Coffee—Fleischmann’s Yeast makes it more healthful. 4 Fleischmann’s Yeast Cocktail, fruit juice, ginger ale and yeast—a “peppy” health drink—just wait till you try it! Fleischmann’s Yeast is sold also by 20,000 grocery and delicatessen stores in the Metropolitan district. Fleischmann's Yeast — fresh every day e the only man running when she called | the s | comes from fresh slicing. That | is why Ferris Bacon has always © had Joined others in the chase « tae thiet, Miss Lombard said Formanek was for help. hief dropped the handbag and who found It later took it t What makes a | club sandwich —Chicken | : or Bacon? I suppose it’s something like the queseon, “Which was nes the chicken or the egg?” But when you think of it, wouldn’t a club sandwich be a failure without a slice or two of bacon? And have you ever noticed how some club sandwiches just seem to’ touch t, while others seem dry at and unappetizing. The secret is all in the bacon, for that full, rich, juicy flavor and been sold in the piece since away back in the eighties. Our insis- tence upon fresh slicing before using, plus our old-fashioned, unhurried process of curing, is the reason why lovers of good bacon have always preferred Ferris. F. A. FERRIS & COMPANY, Inc, NEW YORK FERRIS HAMS:s BACON Atlittle higher in price=BUT! Apartments Furnished LU! $50 to Station at Cor OPEN SATURDAY 5 toath st. "L" $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 bg 75.00 7.50 bol 100.00 | 10.00 * 150.00 15.00 = 200.00 300.00 *h O71 Seve Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gams SETS OF T 5 BUTS OF TETTHL, Fitts aad owns, inlays ‘BLO or BLOOn 2 E. 125th St. | 169 E. 34th St. AE TE gah 9 740 Lexington Av.. cor. 59th St (Over Liggett’s Drug Store). OUR 1251 ST,_AND_MTH_ Br. OFFICES WILL BE OPEN ON SUN- DAYS UNTIL | PF. M. AND ON POESOAYS “AND” THURSDAYS Urey a | Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P. fem fee Slat efaai=e (el ofajen(= ima} af aint 1 ale ieieimioiae Q yy, “alii te) Jeera y; $ KPttimnee| Hi Geta 25¢ Box | AccreditedDay and Even | ing Courses leading pais Degree of ss Doctor of ‘ +4 Medicine « Sura a Med icine Sep CT TiC Chiesge Medical Behoe! . 13030 Weedes Areces: Onleage Soap. Ointment, Tal-cm sarees Oetiewsa acore Se Uept x, Malges, BSc everrwhers, Eereomgolee | Herald Square 4) New York | Our Own Baking Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 54c Each—Prepared citrons, walnuts and spices. Baked in forms, about 134 pounds each. <E—Its quality is unrivalled in dients, pound for pound. Plain in and nut. At 74¢ Ib. ed fresh every day in our own nt, flaky and inviting, filled with fresh fruit. Euch pie weighing about 2 pounds, with raisins BLACKBERRY PIE 6% Q RHUBARB PIE, 74¢; LEMON PIE Adc & APPLE, PEACH or RAISIN PIE 64c 5 DELICIOUS. WHITE MOUN TAIN bbe Melis In loa 5 29 Ib. § weighing a po 8c eacl in, 34c Ib. ocr OWN EET RYE and raisin, 44c Ih. BREAD—Ib. loaves. 8c each OUR OWN WHOLE WHEAT BREAD — In loayes weighing about a pound, | Bc each OUR OWN DELICIOUS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD —In loaves weighing about @ pound, 12¢ each NUT FILLED STOLLEN—Ex- tra large size, 22¢. Citron, Walnut, a GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Choc- olate; made of pure ingredients; > special 29c each § SUGARTWIST — Pure ingredi- ents; special, 14c each HIGH GRADE BRAN | a tc Pan CURRANT BUNS—Doten, large size, 39¢ 29 } Delicat q ry ' 4 A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every { one selected, cured and cooked with greatest care, b } Sliced eee i Whole Ham aes * { CELERY POTATO SALAD, 29¢ | COLUMBIA. RIVE ; Ib. French style; an appetize Ib. 69¢—A choice product. ; ing combination ‘salad; ma DRIED BONELES ; of potatoes, crisp celery and Fine quality, 24c our own make of mayonnaise, | GgN UNI IMPORTED ' V@ (ORNED BEEF, 79¢ \b.—Well LAND HERRING’ w @ cooked botion round; cut from EM UAEE 12 ALEC \ Fes Beek SPECIAL SALE ALAML SAUSAGES — Fancy | SPECIAL | SALE sausage, well spiced and ses. ROQUEFORT CH eine Mec ik, —Prime quality, PICKLED LAMB TONGUE. LIMBURGER CH 9 each New York State. = MEW YORK City Cor. 46% St.& 8% Ave. Everywhere within 150 miles of New York. Our Easy Payment Plan Aj ‘We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. ANNE PERIOD AN BED ROOM SUITE IN WALNUT 1vol 01 N tc ‘OR ing of { > ly Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records on Sale. ENGLANDER Columbia COUCH BED, t compli with Grafonolas ‘ spring and from $30 Up on Our Easy 4 Payment Plan. All Goods i Marked in Plain Figures. Motor Truck Deliveries. cin CAMEL LLL LLL LU ULLAL LULL LL LLL LL AMMA Just Out! 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