The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 12

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— LPO har ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921. service men were grossly in WANTS HOSPITALS DROPPED. | <\'"" culosis Assoctation, told the Committee on Soldiers’ Relief that the factiities for caring for tu All Flavors 1 Fleischmann’s Yeast— at soda fountains now Soo a delightful new way to get your cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast! So re- freshing, so healthful, to have the familiar little cake added to your favorite soft drink. Get a cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast in your chocolate soda or chocolate malted milk. The old favorites are better at any time with Fleischmann’s Yeast to give them real health qualities. There are some new yeast drinks, too, specially prepared for nourishment as well asrefreshment. Try the new Fleischmann’s Yeast Nogg—so nourishing and cooling with milk and ice-cream—or a sparkling Orange Yeastade. Fleischmann’s Yeast is now being de- livered fresh daily to soda fountains. Just ask for.it in the next soft drink you order and take it regularly. Fleischmann’s Yeast is sold also by 20,000 grocery and delicatessen stores in the Metropolitan district. B) CHARLES DARNTON || | THE NEW. PLAYS .Pattioon Terma Army Tae! |e & ’ ‘For Dainty 1 ee ra) | WASHINGTON, July 28—Dr. W. A. | of . : e Desserts Sierra a eitng. || seer ce erin soe Your chocolate soda with JELLO If there are many more at home 4 tlude Ann, Menominee should become J thie favorite summer resort of men. Neven a rigorous winter in that Mich Higtn town might be endured with } ‘sublime fortitude, 4 j {n “The Teaser,” a bright and Hliveiy comedy by Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Mathews at the Play-| \hobse last night, Ann played the very) jdiekens with every one in a New York household. Her visit—or rather} jviaitation—threatened to end in gen jeral disaster, This simple ingenue }was not at all the small uspally caricatured on the tan exceedingly wise and limp, a congenital flirt and an awful | ‘ittle liar, She soon had her modish | Jaunt on the anxious seat and all the | imen moving up as close to her as they | gould get And she wasn't a bit buck- | ward, She rose to a possible he trout does to a fly. Her gift Qiar were brought into play w At) jwas discovered she had spent half the night and a third of the morning at a roafhouse, naming one perfectly re-| Bpectable man after another rather) ithan confess that her companion was/ {the philandering husband of a woman| who had taken herself off to Palm) Beach. But when she went witn) hs neva Roddy” to his house at night and nt jwas followed there by her aunt, there jwasn't as much fun in the thing as le. had expected. But of course the \ hunt was ready to sacrifice herself the moment that her lover and Mrs. "Roddy" arrived on the scene. , But this familiar business was coms rived so skilfully by the authors | at it seemed neither trite nor the- | (Patent Applied for) fi ary cleans # and protects from moisture @ Price 35 ot drug & department stores Kexpant Propvers Coar New York City PACKAGE CRACKERS Uneeda Biscuits..........+ Uneeda Lunch Tak-hom-a Biscuits. . Sunshine Lemon SEAS. Sunshine Yum Yum Sunshine Vaniila Bon Bon Bread Del Monte DOUBLE LOAF MARMALADE cut to large jar 13c 19c LIFEBUOY or MAZOLA or FAIRY SOAP WESSON OIL Per Cake Pint Can, 6c 25¢ Ripe, Juicy “Sunkist” California LEMONS H ORANGES Per Dozen, | Per Dozen, 45c | 42c tric. As much cannot be satd for| the. manipulation of the last act,| Which took a somewhat farcical turn with the impromptu marriage of Ann @ roughneck. She didn't seem to the kind of girl who would choose this travelling salesman, espec After her brief yet gay New York rience, [t was just one way t- | ES rid of her without having her b another woman of her mascu- ine prey. Still the other three acts| ere 90 good that little fault could be | found with the clever and amusing @omedy. * ; Faire Binney was captivating as the Visiting “teaser,” acting with natural 7 arm and a sly sense of humor, Phe} QUALITY | A very good friend of ours, quite a clever woman, argued fe in all sincerity that quality couldn’t possibly be found in chain* stores anywhere— said that quality products were avail- CLOSED SATURDAY STORE er ys ; y A ble only i titi Il to interest izati Asaisonn Cromwell: wha Wroved tine LWP OREY EY) be Caan hoky are i Store Hours 9 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News See Page 10 fhe, ony cucdlving Gos ctorce jana that quality seeds: just Self an adept in the art of Piflander- i { | couldn’t be sold at prices as low as ours. istrensed aunt, and cacepe aces at ANortg ard Ahofr | The easiest way to answer her argument was to prove the Sehy on ine Bact of Gruss tuceie te toot. quality of our goods—by the goods themselocs!—which we did with a pound of our bulk coffee at 25 cents. Of course you can get other coffees at 25 cents and you can pay as high as 50 cents a pound, but we know that you cannot buy coffee anywhere at any price that is better than our fresh roasted coffee for 25 cents a pound! Buy a pound and try it for breakfast to-morrow—or try it iced—a delicious drink these hot days. | And our famous tea, sold in bulk at 35 cents a pound, is just as good value as our coffee. Buy a pound and try it, and if it doesn’t come up to your every*expectation, return it and get your money back! We recommend our Ceylon | tea for making iced tea, as it holds its wonderful flavor when chilled better than any other variety. | IMBEL DROTHERS | Sale Prices on KEDS Packing Them in Your Week- | k eract the uncouth salesman there Was generally good. work tak cali Me womew. “The Teaser” is th y ree eye roughly re OWES $86,000; HAS $20,000. Assets of the U. Ss. Phetepiay Cor- F | poration to Be Diatribated. Heiser of the assets of the! : nited States Photoplay Corpdration, | 6 + Which had a plant at Grantwood, N. J.,| oF. 4 jaa ordered by Vice Chancellor Griffin nh the motion of John Milton, Corpora- soot LSE SESS NETS ee SO Rebruary when a photoplus., “Determn!- ° | y arieties resh Rouastec fl er ceecere oe poi dd for Your ‘Best Vacation | In bulk, Ib. In bulk, tb. e The play was sold for $20,000, Some of | | . ‘ Mer dite ani’ dhere would be nothing | INEXPENSIVE. COMEORTABLE. HYGIENIC and SAFE =KOTSX E Ked: E Ked | i en Moe) : very s ‘Save Money—buy your groceries af one of the } Style at Size at 565 conveniently located green-and-gold storesof Gimbels Gimbels i JAMES BUTLER Inc.| Children Cry for Fletcher’s “W.L.DOUGLAS ‘| ° $829 SHOES” 7 fesrienthase $10.99. fark ed urable Shoes For Men_, ‘The Kind You Have Always Bou ‘ht has borne the signae | ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and fas been made under his perionat supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one jo Gecelye you, in rule, Comntertelts, sale ons aud hi " nk? . | $+ Just-as-goor are but experiments. and endanger the Oxfords : Pumps wate Pee rere auea| Pump : Oxfords | health of Children—Experience against Kxperiment, ne > (93) ce) ildren’s Regent Youth’s Holdfast Bal Women’s _ Regent $1.65 Boys’ sizes, 2!4 to 6, $2.95 $1.95 oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither ae: Morphine nor other narcotic substance, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use fortho Yivation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and —— . White Duck, with white rubber suction soles. Hine white ducks. initabion 'l| Never attempt to relieve your baby with 2 Pemes A i auvwaye Tuber sale. One of the Youths’ sizea: 11 to 2. fleela, 0 CANVAS covered | gemedy that you would use for ia Sizes 5 to 81. $2.65 izes: 2 to \ What is CASTOR FEN WL Do las Shoes money. 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