The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 8

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rissa 2 aM nite oe ont eRe 6 ” rally these agricultural interests in| made mining moro costly, Sele! They Make “Jackass” Brandy | ( State are quite ‘resigned’ to tha] solved many mysteries but left many i i i new order of things under the Volst.ad| unsolved. in California Now, and|° “We have all the raw products and Grape Growers, Getting More Money for Their Prod- ucts Than They Ever Did Before, Are “Resigned” to} Volsteadism. Two years ago no walls of anguish nent Prohibition were louder and more distressing than the mourtful outery raised in California, where the clan andethe youpg mombers of my making of wines and liquors was a] CENTRAL AUSTRALIA IN [party are my THE RING. and think 1 wi nd it." leading industry. But there's a cheery smile to-day for every wail of yester-| day, for the vineyards are flourishing | a bigger and better than ever—ac-| great possibilities In that territory, cording to Eugene C. Batten of San | according to Alberto Longonl, a Swiss | 1: Francisco. who has lived there for many years, A webs. ‘Jackass brandy.” “The grape growers are getting | now at the Astor. about $120 a ton for their cro} Mr. Batten at the Majestic yeste “and they cannot supply the ma although that price Is more than tle what they could get two years ago, ‘The Raisin Growers’ Association turned ack to its members $120,000,000 for the crop of 1920, a 50 per cent. in- crease over the return for 1919. Natu. ‘ences of landers, t miners ha which d “Enforcement of Prohibition is tirely in the hands of Federal ag the State and municipal taking no part in support of it wine-presa was part of the equipn of nearly every farmhouse before Fro- hibition and, judging by the freedom with which the ‘dago red’ still flows, |none of them haa gathered any cob- | One of our latest Prohibition | drinks, made in twenty-four hours, with peach parings as a base, is called drink, in the sense that a little of it goes a very long, long way.” see oc ewe. "Central Australia is, and very ary, orers, scient ob HE CAN SPELL. declared A. vealthy Chinese jmerchant, totally blind, who is making a world tour It's a conservative |with his sons and daughters and is at the Claridge. “I do not have to is difficult of % but there ©) "Nice, France, 18 th in the whole world to ‘ B. ¢ dorf. “There are still many persons who justice done there—not law doubt the future or Australia,” he but Solomon-like justice went on, “for the region has been! would throw out such a ca described many. times. The experi-| Stillman divorce suit, f a woman deserts am, STRAP SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS af GREY SUEDE AND BUCKSKIN “7.85 A saving of $3.80 to $9.30 per pair This prominent economical event cannot be overlooked. “Tt is extraordinary in two distinct ways. First, there are still thousands of pairs of exquisite and practical styles in squirrel and beige shades. Also combinations. Secondly, the sale price is not any more than one is ordinarily obliged to pay for the ordinary type of shoe. HOSIERY HAS ALSO BEEN, REDUCED I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway At goth Street Hudson Tetminal Entrance: Fulton St, All Shoes Grouped in Above Stores MILLERKINS Shops, Shoes for Kiddies, Fifth Avenue at 46th Street; 15 West 42nd Street Th The Man’ Shop he tirst explorer saw it as a to be crossed with difficulty ho could reach the far-ott goal the shores of the indian Ocean. ‘Me | pros oY, Uiough he never doubted the mineral weaith of the country, | was forced to adinit that the out-of: | \the-way places were peculiar and in all the capital and labor essary. Australia is going to be author chest and most powerful nation sa the world,” cee FEEL NEW YORK'S “I am as much interested as any vuld be in the sights of New Tangwanki, a} it your wonders, for my physl- . I ike New York | * . | DIVORCE EASY IN FRANCE. | siest spot a divorce,” | the Wal- Ist precis. a department | n | (ef ee OL ee ate epee ee = = SS EAs eRe ‘ e “Fifth Avenue Limited” on the Busy Man’s Schedule— Lord & Taylor’s Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop i elebrating the fourt A fH White Oxford Shirts, $2.10 Fine white mercerized Oxford, with a E! ed thi ol button-down collar and soft cuffs. i I Hi Lagat ‘4 thing of sport vee Well tailored—perfect fitting—liberal I} general outdoor wear—at a pre — in material—ideal with any Summer | which is a genuine celebration. suit or with white fennel trousers. H These shirts have been much higher. ks} Worsted Bathing Suits, $4.75 4 The desirable coast guard, or Cali- i fornia, model; pure worsted of fine A quality. Trimmed with novelty stripes 4 in contrasting colors. Blue-and-white, OI navy-and-white, and Oxford, navy and Hy! brown heather. A sharp reduction. i Madras Union Suits, $1.35 i From one of the well-known makers | of fine underwear—athletic style union 4 suits in a fine grade of white, self-figured Hi madras. Sell regularly at a price much 8 in advance of this—offered now as i another celebration special. A | H | 4 f 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street i The Man’s Shop The “Optimus” Shoe— Express Elevators H Tenth Floor Exclusive in Style Without Stop y = _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. The wife anawers through the bureau, teresta In America and the work of] Isn't. T've come up from the Neither party, however, can remarry|American women jn the war. Many! gouth, and incidentally | annexed within 200 daya.” I was taken for an American, ni atin GE RRRATae RAL ” AN ite of my pronounced Duteh ac-) jyoked itke the real article. 9 It RESEAND'S gaye Meneany ey 8 here now? It is not, Now how : | .| did tt get out of my trunk, which Mixa Hendrika van der Fifer, who| HERE'S ONE FROM NEW HAMP-| Vint ocked? Anawer— is known aa "the Anne Morgan of SHIRE. the spectoscope, or whatever they Holland,” |s now at the McAlpin. Sh \is a daughter of the Court Chapla! of Holland. who peeformed the riage ceremony for the present Queen Wilhelmina, and she has for years beon Interested in welfare work in her country. van der Flier # just complet- ing © trip around tho world, during |which she visited many of the Dutch colonies, “Everywhere,” sho sald yesterday, “the women showed the greatest In- Misa | “IH be gol-darned,” remarked a New Hampshire guest of a New York hotel to the reporter for The Evening World. “It beats me al- together. I @aw a cartoon In the funny papers several months ago, which showed @ baggage man lis- tening to the contents of a trunk with one of those machines which the doctors use before they will let | you pay the premium on your life | Insurance, "T thought it was a joke but it call it. “Not only that! My brother went South not so long ago, and took a few gnifters along with him. Did they get there? ‘They did not. Why not? The spectoscope—that’s the answer, If I ever take any- thing with me again, I'll muffle it so that the most adroit baggage- man, armed with all the latest weapons of modern science, can- not detest the ie, But new, what am I going to do?’ B. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Important Offerings for Wednesday One Thousand Women’s Cottage & Country Dresses attractively though simply made of pretty Summer cotton materials and very specially priced at $2.75, 3.90 & 4.85 These are cool, dainty and becoming dresses, especially desirable for the vacation season, and represent excep- tional values at the low prices quoted. The Sale will be held on the SIXTH FLOOR Several Hundred Women’s Sports Skirts variously fashioned of wool plaid, poplin faconne, crepe de Chine and baronet satin; presenting an unusual pur- chasing opportunity at the greatly reduced price of $10.85 Also a Number of White Flannel Sports Skirts (made of imported flannel), specially reduced to $8.50 (Ready=to-wenr Skirts Department, Third Floor) Women’s and Misses’ Knitted Wool Sports Capes (particularly desirable for beach or country wear) smartly finished with ceflar and berder of brushed weel specially priced at $10.50 (Knitted Outergarments Department, Third Fleor) B. Altman & Cn. A Special Clearance of Boys’ Summer Suits will begin to-morrow (Wednesday) EXCEPTIONAL VALUES will include Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 3 to 10) made of various cotton materials, in desirable colors and combinations greatly reduced to $1.95, 3.25 & 4.7 Boys’ Silk Pomgee Suits (sizes 3 to 8) greatly reduced to $5.75 (Boys’ Wear Department, Sixth Floor) A Summer Clearance of Children’s and Infants’ Shoes now in progress, offers many attractive value in quality footwear for little folk. The assortments are made up of broken and discontinued styles, and for this reason the shoes have been marked at unusual price concessions (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) Madinon Aurnue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Nem York and for a nickel you get such 4 quantity of pure sugar wafers, overflowing with goadness, in many delightful flavors, Enough for all. New England Confectionery CO, Over 73 Years of Successful Candy Making REAL RIPE CHERRIES IMBEDDED & CREAM, CHOCOLATE COATED —Liscious! | i} iH i @ Wibe For Comrort yor garter need not be tight to stay up. The E.. Z, Garter allows free play to veins and muscles, yet never binds; never slips, ‘dashers and dept. At beter Everywhere Took for the on

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