The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1921, Page 11

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ers are not among them yet." PALMETTO PAPER NEXT? An Opal Necklace of Perfectly Sie Tae se a Cla Atak any | 4 Graded and matched Stones, |v i sivien and’ to Cost $15,000 When Complete, Is Being Built Up From Gems Found in Only Opal Mine on This Conti- nent—Florida Man Suggests} ; Fibre of the Palmetto for § nearly all the etties pnection with her work ger of the Woodmen's Clr . lof the national fraternal aovlr flourishing chap as Late those of the Kelly at | pine and pene -| into the so nterests, ard equence the smatier lake d up and the larger are Use in Manufacture of Print), pringing up from timu to ti kreatly reduced. | ‘The tree in au vidoe’ belts at Bae Sa eaiy? tor" detenasten pak pea rites that ofter led to investiga poses i. 1 firmly be- | i tion and suppress.on by the e,|Heve tha is enough palmetto Opals, according to J. L. Ma‘thews Neat prcuea 3 ahs 2 is enous print paper Oe vho is at the Hotel Ppyaredo, Tex., who is at th aaa ey MMperial, are losing much of their reputation for being unlucky and are| fr 5: coming into their own as desirable) gems or jewels, Whether it ts be- cause they are becom have increased in price man does not state “phere is only one mine t ed on this continent where cM€s opals are uid Mr thews. “It is near Mexice City. | “Opals are mined pretty much after the and ner flood wa 1 ee FLIVVERS VS. BULLOCKS. “Even the Malay Peninsula, | ar y New Yorkers have heard of fouse of Da its long- the ars and is | nts, for fourteen ‘onnaylvan | in the raits has a native of ss up $100 very s enough more yall team te year with great suc rea svn | Publicity. shion of gold. A tunnel isdriven |" syijchigan must claim all of these, he rock js blasted out This ntinued, S c carefully and borrow ————— | i | rock is then split up by the natives) goo " See ia nanaudcnreeres treeiene| ia a wee ee | hat piece is hand ver to the own er of the mine. ade us in break- ng it up, so that the | ine voi Make Vegetables Inviting, “It may seem surprising, but L have 1 two*weeks' output is s : NE of the most difficult prob- | fifty men have yr lems a mother meets in the | ened his f feeding of growing children Voi) ia the is in getting them to eat vegetables. roduet A diet without these, both raw and cooked is incomplete. Make your Salads so inviting that the children demand them. LEA& PERRINS SAUCE used in your favorite salad dressing, gives a zest and flavor that is irresistible. ywner of this an opal ne selecting th st past tive yea and the price be aroun? an idea of wi! | By adding Lea & Perrins Sauce you can make cooked vegetables, | ga salad and lettuce salad so tasty that children will ask | ‘or them. Add Lea & Perrine Sauce to vegetables just before | «0 taking them off the fire. It improves your favorite ealad dressing | Beet accu the entire een “| beyond comparison. MICHIGAN SOCIETIES POPULAR. | = | “probably in M f You don’t get milk from Manila ILK is a perishable high. There is much equip- product. Even though ment to buy and maintain in iced and shipped in fast re- perfect condition. trigerator express trains, New York milk must come from within a few hundred miles. The price of New York milk is governed by conditions within that radius. On top of all this is the varying quantity of milk given by cows at the differ- ent periods of their lives and during the various seasons of the year. For example, a long dry spell with heat that increases the flies and burns up the grass and grain crop in the East reduces the supply of milk to a great extent. So the price of New York milk is determined by the local situation and by the cost of production. When there is an abundant supply, the price is lowered accord- You can see, therefo ingly. When the supply is | thateventheweatherisabig cut down and the costs in- factor in making milk prices. crease, it is necessary to in- crease the price. In modern dairy farming, pasturage is only a small per- At any reasonable price, centage of the total expense. good, pure milk is one of the High-priced grain must be cheapest and best foods ob- fed the year around. Cows tainable, and the quality and must have tons of silage corn service given to New York | and hay. The cost of laboris milk buyers are not excelled | a large factor and is still very | anywhere in the world. | i DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, UTICA, N.Y. But at any rate the bine law reforms | fr yr some distance | \ ' ) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 18 f money lender,| result are te ein the world see t EUROPE FEELS GERMAN COM: « PETITION. accepted th ha | spirit.” st now in — orden, man- AL ALU. Handba st steamship| The frat majo: ho is at the tournament of the » urday a t Silver cu for almost stavvation ro hard ‘pressed for dis sending plenty |in the singles and dc Germany has! defeated finalists will r a als. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Starts To-Morrow | The great half-yearly | Brill Clearance for which thousands of men wait — offering better buying oppor- tunities than ever before, because Brill prices prior to this were already, in most instances, down to cost or less. The only reason for these further very radical reductions is our belief in the necd for a regular half-yearly housecleaning and our desire to build good-will for the name of Brill. *65, °70, °75 and *80 Suits for Men | 543-0 | Most of Them Made Especially for Us by the House of Kuppenheimer ‘50, *55.00 and *60 Suits for Men $39.50 | Many, at Both $32.50 and $43.50, Are Fall and Winter Weights. Saie Starts To-Morrow at 8:30 , Bull Brothers 27% Byoadway 4) East 14th St. | Nroadway at 49th St Cortlandt St A Moderate Charge for Alterations f cows? fjtaken in the milking and handling ? Is the bottle f sealed for your protection? JF you would be sure all {these requirements of ! 890d milk are fulfilled ? choose Bardens Grade A. BORDENS FarmProducts Co,Inc. | Cortlandt 7961. » 2981, u STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 AIEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TO-DAY TO-MORROW Two-Day Sale of Special Purchase 900 Girls’ DRESSES (6 to 14 Years) + $2.48 and $2.95 qualities. A special purchase that was especially lucky brought us these smart little dresses at concessions in price that enables us to pass the savings on to you. Excellent workmanship, high grade fabrics, including wanted Ginghams and Organdies and an unusual assortment of pretty models makes this sale really worthwhile. See Page 17 for other Hearn advertising =} SSS SSS JUST OUT! THE ‘WORLD 1921 JUST OUTI! i 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 Rail:oad Statons and News Stands. By Mail 10c. Address Summer Resorts Department, * The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City | aS Boe * SS)

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