The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 23

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921,! 28 ] . Jis here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.|Martin of New York motored to Santa| AMUSEMENTS, ‘Charlies B. Thompson and Mr. and ‘bara to visit friends at the Mon-| ——————— Me, 8 teu K, Clarke. bd | Ralp nk sarkweather of —--=——=————————=] @ WILLIAM FOX ANNOUNCES ) AMERICANS FROM ane eeeete cece Sint i aa IMPORTANT OPENING PERFORMANCES til after Ne Year's, when she will PLAYS WaT As Com! 1 "eh anon ==saewgy|| CENTRAL, TAT, SATURDAY, JULY 30 Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Tower, fol- jlowing their return from New York on ~U. and Philadelphia, are preparing to AMUSEMENTS. | STORE OPEN 9 TO5 AEARN | ‘ . ES << dpond the femainder of the eummer Opening Performance, Saturday Matinee at 2:30 POURTEENTH STREET Gstablsbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, hy? - at Coronado. le ad Twice Daily, at 2:30 and 8:30 WILLIAM FOX presents THUNDERCLAP The greatest race-track drama ever staged ains 3 F, J. Partridge jr. of New York is Made to Remove Chains and a the Hotel Alexandria here, At the Guards From Hills Near | Ambassador from New York are’ fl , _ |Mr, and Mra. J, C, Hammond, Floyd | Los Angeles, Cal. | Neale, Mr. and Mrs, O. E, Drysoof, | |Mr. and Mra. H, H, Caldwell and wld i eq |JUNe Elvide; at the Trinity are Mabel TOG ANGELES, July 27.—Japanese | wiriier, tre, Eaward Toole, Ada Kenly, Rear here have settled upon land be-|jyiva ‘Gangee, Raymond Whitcomb tween San Pedro and Redondo Beach, | ana John Hofman jr. belteved to be owned by Frank A.| Mrs. Charles Jeffrays and Mrs. Hall Vanderlip of New York in part. They Sensational Clearances IN SUMMER APPAREL. and Accessories pen O? MWe FALL GU STRANDibxe OADWAY ata7th STREET th STREET BRECON YOS PLUNKETT (Bpecial to The Evening World ) bar Americans from the hills over- |] Scenario LAG H. Sloane PRICES {r,s coeacement rm jooking Fort McArthur and are using A July Dinner Richard Stanton SLATS NOW ON aAla. chains across the roads and also sen- Cantaloupe tries, The military officials and De- |} Cold Consomme with Cheese Straws THURSDAY FRIDAY Sora partment of Justice Intelligence | lenrcty Blue Let th orien LYRIC Bee SUNDAY, JULY 31 agents started an investigation, with || Green Popper and Volt) Salad le. Beginning, Matinee at 3 and Rrening at 8.30 end ‘Twhe Daily Thereafter, | CLEARANCE the result that the chains and guards | lackberry iN : yi LIAM FOX ts | ’ i 4 wire Tonioved. |] Tie comsomme, blue, fa BE ASSO tat Boe ba | Women’s and Misses i Balbach, representing the N. Y. A.| need in tasty touch of | WOM EN S C., is giving exhibition diving here after taking third place in the Na- tional championship at Coronado. 5thSk SFOPE | HAMPTON" in “LOVE'S PENALTY” a ‘and BIG VAUDEVIL SHAME THE SURPRISE THRILLER OF ALL TIME. Summer Dresses BLOUSES ; —$—$—$——— J story by FAO J. FLYNN Biased by Drastic Price Cuts! Wonderful Bargains! (Smocks, Overblouses Here igs the way the Coast League ‘Amsterdam & 138th St. F] GAGbAN Gallons deel About the Sete STADIUM TET AoLEY bi tts g lst ale Ste EMMETT J. FLYNN and Tailored Blouses) This sweeping clearance of Summer Frocks includes many models ideal for Fall wear. Jerseys, Taffetas, Tricotines, Georgettes, Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chines. Business girls will find many smart frocks suitable for office and street in these groups. ing of Cunningham of the Seattle) club to New York: eattle, outdraw- MADE IN U.S. A. ing any minor league club in the/] 44 Grocers and Delicatessen Stores United States, has blown up. When/ fp. Pritchard, 327 Spring St:, N. Y. the town was basehall cuckoo, out of | TONIGHT Techaikowsky one PROGRAM 0 STRA AUGME UBY MILITARY SANDS” 2.34 Were $2.94 and $3.24 This sale includes many mod- |' PARK fiFAins, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 Beatnning, Matines at 2.90 and Evening at 8.30 and Twice Dally Thereafter, WILLIAM FOX presents WAGNER PROGRAM. BERT, CONDUCTING, fa clear sky comes an omer from the re ; — Adventures els in madras shirtings, J seat ibe & is ‘anatl alin 0] Des a t Hal f Mfg. oe WE ET ¢ ‘OL or Dd: A VI R IN P A R A DISE At 5.00—were 814.74 to $24.74 dimities, in anit ane eoloraee bi oy ; Taffetas and Jerseys—sport models and. season's best jandte Ny setae bet, and the action destroyed the mo- | p organdies and white Jawnsy rale of the club. Why the Seattle club rape sia 1 pene ecruce ks ; i styles in both high colors and stuple shades. with colored trimmings. RB owners did the trick {s beyond com. | O° er grade dresses being over WET ed STORY OF THE JUNGLE AND OF CIVILIZED HYPOCRISY. > preheniion, ‘hey have lost the re-| Stocked will close out at half JEAN ROAD HEDN.7.2 : By y Directed. by At 10.00—were 7TH and 884.74. spect of Court League fans and per-| Wholesale price. Sule To-Day, ii AMA iia Hiram Percy Maxim J. Searle Dawley 'Taffetas and ‘Tricos, many in advance styles that will be BOYS’ ise thevennanie. iursday and Fric | zood this Fall. ; asec as seco ome, ORRIGL Rea ne = | oer anes WASHABLE eration.” | 120 W. 3ist St. Near 6th Ave.| Beton At 15.00—were 839.74 : Mrs. s of Long Island Br ides ote Pea he WINTER GARDEN Fue. Rts BAP | CENTURY Thc coco Mi to’ SESSUE HAYAKAWA in COOLED BY TONS OF HERE LIGHTS ARE “WHIRL WEW YORK. | The LAST WALTZ with ELEANOR SHUBERT fire. 4% ceo 5, 2 4:2 | PLAYHOUSE $3.°5,.209 0" "saat" JUST MARRIED frtigh “THE TEASER THE “BIG MUSICAL HIT Give the K. iddies The SKYLARK Aen ERR a Chance to Grow. Read This _ |\|Aivis$ cus tices. -oF 1921- pony Soe GO REENACODR) SNAPPIEST CHORUS m TOWN, ENT FLOOR Various charming Silk Frocks. At 25.00—were $49.74 lo 879.50. High Grade Dresses that show the best of tailoring and finish and on that account warranted to give service. SUITS (Sizes 8 to 9 years) 1.64 Were $2.94 and $3.96 \ ‘| At 35.00—were $84.00 to 889.50. | Other high class models made with individual attention and unobtainable at a low price except in a clearance sale like this— many of these high class models were made to anticipate Fall styles. Clearance FEW years ago I was invited to wit interesti i me noSCO TBAT mom Thee or | ua? y as invited to witness an interesting experi- | i 4) A ment in nutrition, The subjects were ordinary barn - yard rene Core || Frente Y ANKEE | Kine . Women’s and Misses’ HG & Shaan They were divided in two groups of ten each and BLANGNE HN. | Staged by Pmmete J. riya h Prices Sweater S The milk you each group placed in a separate coop. } | ea yi I ‘ = s = get See ad Care was taken that each group represented the same general v8" §.30- PAE ‘THURS. Et ve | PARK ee Wats. i SUI S Mabey atts nae stones at store, in your average of age, weight and physical condition. | LITTLE |] Fox'4™ OVER THE HIL’ | x aa % ToClear 1. 00 % own container, One group was fed on the regulation everyday refined cereal foods H |The Ist Year| Pe aude sinteied or eins HALF-PRICE AND LESS Worsted Tuxedo and Slip-over. is the same that our children find on the table seven days a week. THEATRE | 5... A Revoir BUC not. GOOHDy. BT . Sweaters—plain and fancy weaves quality as the The other group was fed on a diet of whole grain foods just as God Betti Sr _ Maik _Wed._ end Sat_at 3.98. ee ee To Clear vacates i oe car 2.84}° Grads B milk fade thee vith Aotning gel away and nothing added. | ASTOR ys ras PY LY RIC fr Bisa. West of Brera selrenticicedemenortelinitturesersevaichected Fibre Silk Sweaters—Tuxedo style Id in bottles. t the end of six wee! ¢ ond group that had been fed on refined | 4 len ays, Btuspendet ish vo | . ’ * ’ ep Si ice Meader! and devitalized grains had lost most of its numbers while the few that | Bose” PACH effects, covert cloth and tricotines. excellent tailor- shades ” were 88.04, ene 6.00 : to pay for remained alive were in such a sorry state that they had to be killed. | uugues’ QUEEN OFSHEBA ing and finish and in the season’s wanted colors. To Clear service buy milk The flock of ten that had been fed on whole grains were fine, healthy 4 eorrarcr| Direted_ by J. Goman | Not all sizes at ea. price, but all sizes in the lot. Fibre Panay marvel ly Stripes— at the 200 birds, fulbof life and pep and so far as I know lived to fulfil their various |] == GARRICK gs, = yim 1 |FULTON (273 Were 824.74 lo 820.7... Cart 10.50 pip OE ne Sheffield stores lestinies in a creditable manner. ata. Thurs. and Mats. Wed. aod Sat. 2.30, | ria were 83.94.....To Clear or the A. & P. That this same thing is going on every day in our own homes with wt PIM passes ny, [2ohsoeraurens “LILIOM” =f) eet Si se ee i Pri 14.75 2.94 oe lie GWA ERIIGICET isla Ee I Ree Sa Caos == nowmesiise compy ne SR Weve, [ASSN cowrny or wire —— Wl ; 29.50 group of children, such as occurs in our schools, we find | be: NEW AMSTERDAM West 42St Eves815 | ~ of ea anaemic, undernourished and “iatless, “We find them with MATS WED.& SAT 504 $250 ven Mela eOB RACE: CLEARANCE sallow complexions, flabby muscles and poor teeth. atta Ti With a physical equipment that makes work a hardship and even || MARIN MI iy b.DIA MocRe || THURSDAY FRIDAY Little Tots’ Needs play dstaniel, we drive them through a course of half-hearted study LEON eR WATCHES ll S S : t and then rave at them because they don’t show greater progress. a A mm k Cute little dreases, coats Not alone do we find these conditions in the schools that are at- GLOBE-POPMATWED: SAL : ; i rd ic Arts reduced tn price, to clear tended by children in.the tenement districts, we find it everywhere. FO ica e i : It is a startling fact that in classes of children whose station in life ZIEGFELD LIE tac y ces duce fas 3 Tots’ White Coats makes it possible for them to have any andievery-thing they want we G0. COHAN Se ant ttey $2 Women's and Misses’ Light Col- | Skirts of Fantasi Sport [Silke Peer ak find the same ignorance of food values. | NGEK TWO LITTLE ored Flannel # —~ white atin, white a Mannela. | Wika Pique, serge, crepe de chine, poplin, gno a) 5 I Ne: diana niiles vert wellitailored red stripes—the Fantasis are ie ‘i i tess Aatedh - Ask any. dentist how many perfect sets of teeth he finds among the i GIRLS IN BLUE ore ee ePID By Wen EA HO) white and white and black—were affeta ee cashmere—many styles children under his care, anc rood looking @ $14.97 wud 816.97, r soiled— ane aN g--Clearaee, O00 iene Se OTE were 81.97 to 814.97 Poor and rich alike are struggling with the rapidly degeneratin; | To Clear -97 to 7.97" dental equipment. Th ber of de wa ded Hanadecets fe id GEORGE WHITE’ = s a Another Bargain Group of Skirts . ental equip’ Bs ¢ number of dentists needed is increasing so fast §CANDALS. Group of Fancy Skirte—odils and eee ean els Tots’ Tub Dresses that department stores now advertise ‘‘store’’ teeth at special rates, , = RELIABLE GOODS ~ LOW PRIC | ends of high grade groups of Flannels, riped — Prunellas « while enterprising operators are putting out ‘‘full sets” on the partial ANN PENNINGTON CART WEEKES OG MONTHEY PAYMENTS Gicnmemaina taal wereS18.97 &#19.07 13 50 pan (Gissa up to years), 4 payment plan. canada ase TIE [woes Orcas errterace atc, ware o8 inary Otc Clearance Price Led. Hie gherad ad cha meRy trlecae 20, aNat 2.20 | ) contrasting This condition is due to the way we eat, there is no question about | v7 et | pHONE AGENT CALL iA orgundies—were 8104 were#20.97 N#24.97- 1 6. 50 were $1,00 to $1.47 this. The evidence is conclusive. | Mime ena uarsttboneey nr CAN WATCHE and 81 Clearance Clearance Price . To Clear .5D And the worst of it is that the eating habits that have caused these BEDI JEWELERS [seer 6 MAIDEN LANE \5967 By & 46 St Miva, 8.80, Mars Wed &Sat fl , i conditions are the result of centuries of ignorance and must take years | ons GOLDES 3 Vets’ White emai The first step toward better feeding is to frankly recognize the DIATENPS esas AN N OU NCING esl sia? und 81 (Pita ie situation as it exists. GS? ST. Mesetieh fee Bye bret F To Clear .8S If you are responsible for the feeding of a child, ask yourself just \|SHUFFLE ALONG ¢ _ — : € ¢ i what that child is getting from the food you set before it. |] vo-nigHT, miDNianT | PERFORMANCE, re \ HELP WANTEDLMALE. a) 29th An n ual Au ust Sale ‘Tote weater Coats The thing that its diet is most likely deficient in is what we know B'wa7 48 | Cont. Noon | eemenenrnenertenoneneteererte tenon | . ° ) Niohtcand lark ealanees as “mineral salts.” IR YW YOR eS, ANSON || Beginning Monday, August 1, 1921 eve AS OT and BLED. The Gr The way to get these salts is by eating whole grains, green vege- (Pie Great, Moment." |W OFVER PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT TO Offering: tables, fruits and milk. Of the various sources from which we obtain 08 RONMENT BI EER OND OUAUENE URE 1 : Ge | UPON THE FOLLOWING THKMS TO FILL Tih the vital salts, milk supplies them in the greatest abundance. TALTO “The a Mys ly fa VACANCIES OCCASIUNED BY THK WITH of greatest importance to housekeepers, hotel proprie tors and others. ; Whatever else the children eat they should have plenty of milk UME : ; [DaWaL Ow Mabibs Oe Tike Taaststus Following Departments specially featured ONE PIECE j f they don’t like milk interest them by telling them of the wonderful sen ae eet | Blankets, Pillow Pillow Cases Towelings > thine will do for them. i ft : | RITERION “Th Gole o| LEAGUB OF METROPOLITAN Quilts, Comfortables Mantels Curtains, Rugs Japanese TeaCloths i i CHANTS OF NEW YOUK ( iekings nens aperies . « You may not be able to provide the ideal diet for them but you suthe mt Ne riot em | asi ain oe am AM fation: Cink l a pianen) etc fd-ineh a give them milk. : BONS TONY SAI ALAIANAC ‘ Muslins, Sheets Powels Soaps Were $1.67 Elsewhere $1.97 If you don't want to pay for the cos* of bottling and delivery, go to TOWN HALL! 5, tutice Ba GION ALTO ...., ¢ Sunday Newspapers of dull t for Sales Specrals hrif 1 1 25 one of our 200 stores and buy milk in )ou own container. It is cheaper. LAST ¢ " ; S Atio Thrift Sale.........2 But see that the children have milk. opr THE srt OF’ 16 Napkins to Match If you use Sheffield Milk you are getting the best milk and best MORNING SPECIALS veToday and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. | Were .20 Each ........0L5 seve 1 i, No Mail or 11 40 ct. Service Cloths service in the world. But if you don’t use our milk, get somebody's milk and start building up the kiddies now. Begin now, keep at it, let them know what you are doing for them Or anes Fy ue ST. FERRY, 97 ct. Pophns SALT WATER BATHING NOW. Chitte When the schools open again have them ready for work. The time and ; e ther r avsni money you put into this enterprise will be the best investment you've STEEPLECHASE Nora ad w ¢ ever made. SRY iE FUNN PLACE wee ets Rae) Women's Cotton Union Suits 57 ct. Madras Shirtings Yd. 24 LastSaleDay of Extra Size Underwear and WASH P\BRICN HASBMENT LOTON HORTON, President. Brookize, aw v Splendid” for ‘ 1 Accessories PRYOR’S BAND 1 WASH PABRICK KASRMEN Gloves, Voiles, e LUN, A AMTEHNOONS Tei, FAREAT MWEA MAIN Plan WS ct. New Curtain Senms et Gtove Silk Underwear Sheffield F r |e “ ee y Kitty Gordon & Co, Jak Rt Cretonne Serges 10) Fane," mur Haunt Drsenes : ae TO word iam ent a re i a en's othing an arms suron LSW es ait? Aci tain || ene Seine Company BROOKLYN. Uailaaiks ich et “<1 )'Toilet Article Sale Di. ROE Me ten ork Clip, stb Ta Signo th | AUGUST SALE OF FURS ¢ CONTINUED su , ‘

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