The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1921, Page 11

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Traveller Tells of Regions. RIGA, Aug. take to a traveller who entered the children, whe ten to sixteen, e different corner, arms and bodies, nak jo the waist. elder pair from them. years has conducted a eral authorities. sold to him by John W. of Chicago. in Capital to Tat ~~ - CHILDREN TIED Peking and ‘Tsinanty, TO KEEP THEM OUT OF CANNIBALISM ing Scenes in Ural 3.—Threats Cannibalism have caused people in the Ural regions of Russia to extraordinary precautions, has reached here from that section, He says that at one place he and found four ages ranged from hb tied up ina The two young- est bore open wounds on their which were They were ®o fastened as to prevent the tearing younger to pieces and devouring | ee DIDN’T KNOW BONDS HE BOUGHT WERE STOLEN. | Goldamith Denies He Is “Fence,” as Chicago Authorities Charge. Arthur M. Goldsmith, who for fifteen schéol known as the President Insti- tute at No. 165 Hast 72d Street, denied to-day the charge upon which he was arrested on request of the Chicago Fed- He is alleged to have| heen a “fence” for stolen liberty bonds | Worthington Goldsmith admitted buying bonds, but | said he did not know they and in support of his statenront the fact that Me had aided the police the capture of alleged criminals. is admitted that he gave to the police information which led to the arrest of two men who offered bonds for sale which he believed to have been stolen. Pesce ein AIR SERVICE TO LINK PEKING AND SHANGHAI CHALMERS Airplane Shanghai, siops at several points to accommodate passenger and mail traffic, pianned to begin this month, following | the successful inauguration recently of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921, tri-weekly postal service between ally acrons the course from, behin The first Might to Tainanfu, 237 milea|two hours and thirty min from Peking, was accomplished, against | plane was an English con a head wind, in two hours and fifty-five capable of carrying 12 pa. gers. Harrow- - . Let the Chalmers Owner Tell You Let any Chalnvers | owner tell you what | a fine car the Chal- mers really is. of just | Let us take you out into the country, where the Chalmers can give, you an idea of its superb riding ease. Then Jet us demon- strate its superior- | ities in detail. the Then let us show you that upkeep and re- placement charges on the Chalmers are remarkably low,— that it is an unusu- ally sound motor car investment. Let us drive you through dense city traffic so that you will see how easily the Chalmers is con- trolled, how quick and sure is the pick- up, how it throttles down to creeping speed, how noiseless it is at all times. commercial | | | Get the truth about the Chalmers. ere stolen. Cited It 1808 BROADWAY, Corner 59th Street TELEPHONE CIRCLE 5550 175th STREET AND GRAND CONCOURSE Telephone Tremont 4914 OPEN EVENINGS Bronx Branch: flights with have been This should interest The man of 50—and some others If you are not eating milk * regularly begin now with Sheffield Milk. A month's trial will prove the truth of every- thing I'say here. me the other day to tell me that he was reading my advertise- ments and to say they had almost convinced him that he should drink milk regularly. He said that he was very fond of “good . tich milk,”’ but he was afraid it would make him fat. Now this man recently spent a few weeks in a hospital where he had indulged in the luxury of a rather complicated operation. He is get- ting on remarkably well, but he said that he was not getting his strength back as rapidly as he had hoped. I told him that he should drink a quart of milk a day and keep it up indefinitely. I advised this because I know that milk will put “punch” into a tired man quicker than anything else in the world. He listened to what I had to say and closed the talk with this— “Yes, I know milk is good food, but I am afraid it will make me fat and besides it constipates me. As it is, I am constantly taking pills and laxatives.” There are several hundred thousand men in New York in much the same fix as thisman. And many of them are avoiding milk for the same reasons. For the benefit of these, I want to nail these fallacies. For they are fallacies. Milk taken as a part of an intelligently selected diet will not make a Fatty Arbuckle out of a man of ordinary build. . Tf you are normal, its regular use will help to maintain a comfortable layer of adipose tissue over your muscles, just as nature intended. But the gréater part of the nutrition you get from milk is the kind that builds good red muscles, strong steady nerves, sweet tissues, a vigorous blood stream, and clear head. With these, any man, unless he is crippled, would develop a desire to move around sufficient to keep his weight down to any point that suited him. ‘ Of course if you want to use milk for the sole purpose of putting on weight, there’s a way to do it. It is the best thing in the world for putting on weight. But you don’t get fat by taking three or four glasses of milk a day. S You will take on a lot of pep and vim and a new desire to do things, but it won’t make you fat. As to the notion that milk constipates, I hear it so often that some- times I almost believe it myself. It is a fact that any concentrated food taken by itself to the exclusion of foods containing insolubles, must be constipating. f In feeding the human animal the same basic laws that we follow in feeding cows or horses or other animals must be observed. That is if the body is to function properly. Cow feed is divided into two classes. ‘Concentrates’ and ‘‘Rough- age.” Without the concentrates, a cow would give mighty little milk. Without the Roughage she would become constipated and sick and give no milk. Given both in proper proportion she is happy and earns her keep like a good servant. Milk is a “concentrate,” so is meat, egg, bread, cake, white rice, cereal foods, potatoes, chicken, fish and such. Vegetables: spinach, cabbage, peas, beans, carrots, lettuce, corn and whole grains together with the whole category of fruits, constitute your roughage supply. An exclusive diet of either one of these groups would be unsatis- factory. Nature requires both. And when they are supplied in their proper proportions you don’t have to depend on cascara cocktails for your peace of mind. That is the answer to the charge that milk constipates. A diet composed of milk and meat and mush and white bread and coffee would constipate. Of course it would. But if you take with such a diet a liberal portion of green things and fruits, fresh, dried or canned, you can eat all the milk you want with never a care about its consti- pating qualities. Eat your milk regularly. Care for your body well. It is the only one you will ever have. Give milk a chance to help you. It can work wonders. LOTON HORTON, President Sheffield Farms: — Company A MAN, whose age is somewhere on the mellow side of 50, stopped MAXWELL DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION minutes’ The return, with wind diage i ial type, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 The Furniture Hunger is Being Satisfied in this Great August Sale Market rates on furniture are now lower than for at least a year. Much of our furniture before the Sale started was priced lower than market rates, and all of our furniture, the night before the Sale, changed prices—10 to 50 per cent. lower than the previous price, however low that may have been. Besides throwing into the Sale all our regular stocks in this way, we have bought specially for the Sale, and have priced at below-market figures enough of America’s finest furniture to stock, if not overstock, or, indeed, overwhelm, any ordinary furniture store. It is nobody’s fault—in fact, it has worked out in widening circles of advantage—that we have been in business sixty years; that we originated August Sales of our furniture more than 30 years ago, and hold leadership, experience and purchasing power to correspond; that we have never let into our Store one single stick of inferior or tasteless furniture, any “job lots” or other groups whose sole sale-inducement was price; and that although we offer no “installment plan” stuff, many customers find, after inquiry, that reasonable arrangements can be made here in the matter of payment. Come and goat your pleasure in this wonderful sale, invest or post- pone investment at your discretion, while the Home-Makers in general and you may be one of them—are helping themselves with delight to the fine furniture they have been hungering for. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. New Cretonnes New Non-fade House Draperies _ just from France Amongst the new | draperies for hangings, curtains | | and portieres, as well as up-| holstery stuffs for furniture, i non-fade repp which will find favor, Linenized fabrics with huge designs, very bizarre and gorgeous,, like the modern French art, in daringly contrasting colors. Five patterns, each pat- because it 1 color in the not. only guaranteed fast <un, but because it ix really so | | } lovely and so adaptable. | tern in from four to five Ks [/ It is reversible, of a silky yer| different color combina- Sil | / firm weave, a mercerized fab-| tions. ii rie, It comes figured in self Some of these French — color or in blue, brown, rose! pubvios are 31 inches in ers ae and other coldrs striped with « ew PneE FOR MISS 14 TO 20 beige : width, others 50 i. ‘ Da yard $6.50 a yard Fourth Gallery, New Bullding This new Frock at | Wanamaker’s only This frock was created for u by a French dressmaker— | We have reproduced it at a moderate price— vn $69.50 frock introduce. silk Fourth Gallery, New Buliding NOW is the time to buy Bedding During the August Sale everything in the Bedding : Store, everything the Bed- “feat. “‘\ding Store makes, is at a —the use of two colors, which|Feduced price —the lowest | | $35 for our $48 grade filled with ay hair; cov with OAXTO ing; South Americ ered, if pref ticking. This crepe with 26 fur our $38 grade 54x76 in.; filled with good qual- ity mixed hair is the latest decree of Paris|reduction being 10 per cent. (a fashion which was first Sales are made from sample launched at the recent races! You select the hair filling you | August Saleof FURS It will be * Detail Wait! We have been very busy about our And it will be a good in is not big type and big talk | the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. New Two-pie in lavender, light hagen blue good dress for than gingham. The blouse model, with ready in a few Y little white organdi s later, inch hem. Were $7.75 to $14 ce House Dress, $5.75 It is made of Japanese crepe blue, Copen- and rose—a very mountain 08 bungalow wear, as it is warmer a slip-over ie collar. kimono sleeves. long, narrow belt of crepe, and The skirt is plain, made over elastic waistband, and has 10- Third Floor, Old Building Clearing out 1,154 prs. Women’s Shoes at $5 One-strap pumps of dull olack calfskin and patent leather! Two-eyelet ties or browr kid, patent leather and white canvas. Tongue pumps of dull black calfskin and patent leather. --regular Wanamaker stocks, reduced. Not every size in each kind, but several kinds in each size. First Floor, Old Building Beacon CORD Tires —another drop in price 30 x 8% x 314 4 x HK AKA KXKKAAMR $33.45, -$40.00 $42.20 3 Hy 3 a 8,000 miles guaranty First quality. the other sizes are 8-ply. War tax Non-skic. The 3814 size are included in the prices quoted above. 952 tires will be ready Thursday morning. The Motor Shop—Burlington Arcade *Floor, New Building 6-ply. An Extra Good Sale. -of Men’s Shirts 3,000—most of them duplicates of shirts w stocks recently at $3 to $4.50 e have had in our own | $1.65 All We were looking over the samples when another man happened along up one of the sampies and said thi and stopped to look, short for?” “$1.65,” shirt he wore, he said we told him. | 84.40 for ut suc weeks ago.” | the surplus for a song. pure made flowe-| omy, | button front. Some ar up th with 1414 to 17. The manufacturer made more than we called for. Every shirt is woven madras e corded. Some have silk stripes. e Wanemak ++ our center pleat French cuffs. way, for Plenty of good patterns. $1 Grenadine Neckties—50c Suddenly he picked “What are you going to sell Pulling down the cuffs of the “Here's the same shirt (it was); 1 paid All were regular stocks, from neckband to hem, and 5- 33, 34, 35 in, sleeves. Sizes And we got Men’s Shoes Reduced that were $7.85 to $11 pr. SHOES—342 pairs! \ $6 adjusting of stocks. in the fot uy summer tan at Longchamps)— want for your mattresses, and | Box Springs Ber y sleev ith decidediy| the ticking, and we make the ps e a neoal Hole which make ti mattresses up for you, fresh and ja Ret (OF Our HOTS grade 2,100 yiuduals Amery Se Fn iisau, 4 Gur cud tantny The well-known —Wanamakes 2, In navy blue combined with! You see the interiors of box upnolsverey Huet CA fed} black ‘with white; brown|OWN Purchase will be mude espe. | VEN yo-tempered spirals; b4x70 with beige. : \eially for you. My BIB Re Second Floor, Old Building | hale stadreeaee 825 for our $93.75 grade Tenth Street ress Our Peerless box-spring, eon-| $45 for our $64 grade taining 63° sp plain up-| LOW Rigen Stori. Size 54x76 in. weight 40 Ih» holstered top; o4\79 in. size. | Ripping ovories filled with best black horse hair, Pill - {made in one part, and covered illows spent Published in 50c with blue and white or faney $9 for our $5 grade Clearaw: : aovel form. . triped ticking—your choice. Good quality of mixed feathere| i208, All, siz Book Store $42 for our $56 grade filling; size 22x30 in., weighing| Patent leather Main Floor, Old Bullding 54x76 in., filled with good 3’ pounds. grade black hair. \ Sixth Gallery, New Building 15 all silk grenadine four-in-hands; diagonal stripes box. Of Varying color aud thickness on dark grounds. Two dozen is to choose frém. incomplete Better values than many, many days will see. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bid. calfskin, black calfskin, straight tips, brogue tips, brogue saddles.

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