The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1921, Page 4

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—— |train to-day for a two-days’ [ton at the Commodore. Ar yon the inks of th ind @ bartquet QUITE A w: 41LE AGO. ‘tosaw in The Bvening World to-day," remarked « guest of the Vast Holdings in North Africa ; Will Enable France to Make a Financial “Come-Back Birtmore:, Who seed) ene eS the mentioned only an an “old-timer, Speedily, Says an American “that Blily Muldoon had been isch 4 ay ” made head of the next boxing Missionary i Algiers— board. Billy and 1 met under “Old Timer’ Tells How peculiar circumstances *: * e 11 woe t n He First Met Billy Muldoon ») that 1 was in busines : ave i 2 FE: 8 from 76th Street and and Saved Himselt From Ar owe Without inten son Hover One day & oliti a} ot sive rybody has a| along a cop from the West Dem dlition, I y W it, N i ® stores don't Street Station, and an argu Trestling ha staples and) started between us. He was Wrestling. “ Our bumper! er gruff, und, beng young and husky tick ed Ry developing her v holdings in 14 North Africa, Fran pay a carpente berte economic “come-t r er artisan to gf ks mendous sacr fi war agains ‘a about the va sometime, wa ' 4 ancetai aR | his wer because nobody | About a week later I went t0 bStbltil ata tle ae as Aaa I very long without becom-| a gymnasium with « friend. who Townsend, missionary to Algiers, just handy with a hammer and| gata ‘| want you to meet this returned to this country and in- a w, Lumber is cheap, and if «| Billy Muldoon whe bas been put- terviewed when he made his reportat Contractor's estimate doesn't suit. a! ting away every one in the wrest- 1e son of Arkansas will get his own | material, invite bis friends and rela- to help aut, and will probably | ling ring” We went downstairs, and approached a tremendous fel- low, whone back was toward us. ‘Then he turned around, and I saw that he was none other than the cop whom T bad challenged “after we were introduced, he remarked, ‘I imagine you've come down to take vp that quarrel of ours.” ian "LT ahook my head be some mistake,’ the Board of Foreign Missions of th Methodist Episcopal Church, No Fifth Avenue, to-day the job done quicker, cheaper cial development of French North And just as 098. | Africa is proceeding at an rate and the material res the Freneh republic panded P und Sh) HEAT DOESN'T BOTHER THEM. | of In spite of the temperature of New *lYork at season, over 300 of Ale and ives of the Cle myxiny are being represen “There must arrived by special 1 told him | BLOOMINGDALES’ Illustrated Store News VOL. 49. “North Af « the Golden We said Mr. Towase consider the immens NO. 104 59TH ST. AT LEXINGTON AVE. and forming « Bloomingdales’ Employees Rest Saturday—Store Closed It’s off to the country for Bloomingdale people Saturday—the Store will be closed . ave built magnifi cont ro: he went o: which wer nd domination w covered With Mr. Townsend is one of th Seal chatt all day. Open Monday, when the impor- North Africa by tant Mid-Summer sale of Furniture begins. the only American mission organiza- OMIA Work: (Sure Note—The Bloomingdale Banking Depart- * NO HIGH PRICES THERE. ment is open until noon See: If you want to beat the H. ' of L, take a p down Arkansas way, ad ———————— This is a Milk TReanny- HERE are no boilers, en- gines, smoke-stacks, or machinery. But here is manu- factured the food of all foods. Nowhere else is milk made. All the genius of man‘ has not been able to make a single thimbleful of milk. The cow is a good, generous animal, but she has her limita- tions. In the spring, when the calves are born, cows give large quantities of milk. At other seasons, cows give quantities of milk! varying from quarts to nothing. Thus the production of these natural milk factories goes up and down, though people need a steady supply. No farmer can increase his supply of milk much unless he buys more cows. No farmer can make a cow give more milk than she will, though he may support her to the extent of feeding her rich grains. A dairy cow's diet is guarded as carefully as that of human beings. The expense of buying grain from the West, of providing barns and pasturage, of caring for cows until they are old enough to give milk, of feeding them through the periods in their life when they give no milk, and above all of the un- certainty of the quantity of milk given by cows—all these make the business of running milk factories a big risk. You who get up in the morn- ing and find your milk waiting for you seldom think of these things. Day after day you drink the pure, fresh, liquid food. Only when there is a nec- essary change in the price do you think of milk. Yet to give you this almost perfect service keeps an army of farmers think- ing, working, and worrying so that you don’t need to worry. The blessing of fresh milk daily is never realized by those who have it. Out in Pueblo, when the floods came, they knew. DAIRYMEN'Ss LEAGUB CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N. Y. . a orrip around ay h man NOW ON SALE Genuine ‘°Uictrolas in Period Special Only Cabinets °O5 As illustrated. A cabinet of unusual charm and workmanship—and of special design—a fitting setting for the glorious tones of the genuine Victrola. With each instrument goes Landay service and Landay guarantees—the unqualified en- dorsement of America’s leading Victrola house. This is a rare offering. Call early. 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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, NEWARK: 775 Broad Street | 1921, Packed this Convenient Way Try Hawaiian Pineapple Crushed or Grated One of the most tempting desserts you can serve is Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple just as it comes from the container. This golden, luscious fruit is real sun-ripened Hawaiian Pineapple, picked in its prime, and sealed safe in its containers that same day. Your grocer has it in assorted sizes to suit your needs. Order six ora dozentins and you will haveasupply for daily use and all emergencies. For makiry pies, cakes, tarts, salads, puddings, sherbets and des- serts, Hawaiian Crushed or Grated Pineapple is most convenient to use. AssociATION OF Hawanan Ptneaprre Packers 58 East Washington St., Chicago Try these recipes and send for our booklet containing many good hints for serving this delicious fruit Mts LB Ui, ZL Pineapple and Pepper Salad —2 cups Grated or Crushed Ha ineapple (after draini: Pineapple and Cucumber Salad 1 cup, Grated of Crushed Ha- an Pineapple, draine ig Serve on lettuce Joa ish with two narrow stripaofred or green sweet pepper. ih Wb \ 4 ti POPPY LAND From “THE BROADWAY WHIRL” At the Tinres Square Theatre Words by JOHN HENRY MEARS and BUD DE SYLVA Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN Words and Music Complete —IN— Magazine Section of Next Sunday World

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