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‘Nope—Dorn © all my t “Hence the sh * ’ ‘ ' ‘ ’ i ' 5 . H Stovies of Svarvation in Vienna} ' and Mid-Europe Largely Ey- oe ' ' ' ’ t : ‘ ' ' ' f aggeratec—Ple: yf Food,| LANDLORDS MIGHT ADOPT THIS ggeratec—Plenty of F PT ROCA HER But It’s High Says Woman | Traveler-—Bugs, Beetles and | Hoppers Make Lives of at nadian Farmers Miserabie. Peac Waiter By Roger Batchelder. “I cannot unders' Pare printed about | starvation in Vienn in South Central gNettle. who a from Teplits, pCxecho-Slovakia, this week after an] extensive furopean trip and is at the Astor. th "I visited brothers in Vienna iden Went on, “and saw no suffering col parable to that described in press re ports, ‘There seemed to be plenty food, though prices were much hig FONE RBIIENE cB than in normal times. There ted from the dee very few beggars in Austri a OS nua, while in Paris scores t every Mi train and scramble for the smal) coins | “This which the passengers throw t mi “Every foot of Jand is being Germany; the fruit trees with fruit, and rye, wheat toca are abundant. The fa all working, and from: the ean see many buildings in J of construction on every side. id restaurants are doing iness, but one notices a change in them. There are no lon matches on the tables, and the kni # forks and other cutlery are of « # num instead of silver. } “One has a hard time getting pass- ' ports,” Mr. Nettle concluded. “hy § Prague 1 had to pay 800 Czecho crowns to get a passport to Vienna and from # Ylenna to Paris the travelling. priv! lege cost 675 crowns, As a final blow, they vaccinated me before | went sboard ship and 1 have suffered ever since. LOTS OF BUGS IN CANADA. “Potato and flea beetles have been a @courge to the whole of Western Ontario this ye: THEY BUILD IN WINTER. ame ewe ee 90! rolls of Ensign for kodaks, size 3! ax4lgs 12 exposures to fit any standard roll film Camera or Kodak Pes 25c ern and wid Ed ward D. Minor of Hamilton, who 1s at the Bilumore. “Tent caterpillars { also flourish and have done wide- | to fruit and shade | trees, while grasshoppers and cut- | worms have plagued the farmer to | desperation. In the Newcastle district pear and apple trees have been at- tacked and the fruit-tree roller and & the oak plant bug have destroyed { Peach orchards at St. David's and St. Catherine's, Then there is the rose | otiafer, which specializes in grapes, ‘cherries and apples. Altogether, ti “warmer is having a hard time of it. The | Department of Agriculture tells us |* that the dry weather has caused tho sactivity of ‘the pests.” ee HERE’S ONE FROM AN OKLAHOMAN. “Oklahoma is a new State, and life down there may be a bit rough and raw in spots,” re- marks C. F, Kennedy of Black- well, who is at the Majestic, “but if there's any place in the world where an ordeal similar to ® rush-hour trip on a New York wubway or elevated train can be avoided I'd certainly choose it to living here. There's nothing s0 Wild and woolly as that in Okla- | boma, anyway. " “The most annoying feature of ) the several rush-hour rides I have been compelled to take is that most of the seats are occu- pied by men, their heads buried in newspapers, while women, many of them with bundles, stand clinging to the handles ‘overhead. But last evening I got @ shock I won't forget—u man actually squirmed out of his seat and offered it to the woman in nt of him. “Believing that here must be a Kindred sufferer, 1 asked, ax the {) man clutched the handle next mine, ‘What part of the country are you from?’ “‘Oh, I'm just a New Yorker; plied. The unusual value is self evident. While they last. . Size No. 118 i ‘ ‘ t , ‘ : : } { t ‘ ' i uupplics 110 West 32d St. Opposite Gimbels, Watkins 3350 Sloan’s Keeps Mosquitoes Away Soak 2 piece of absorbent cotton, cloth of sponge with Sloan's Liniment, itin your bedroom or tent. It will keep the mosquitoes away and let you have a good night's rest. Sloan's Liniment takes the sting ovt mos- quito and other insect bites. Good for all sorts of ez- ternal pains, aches, strains end sprains Men’s ‘Wear Department Shirts “Metric” and “Solar’ Makes At Sweeping Price Reductions » NOT IN A LONG TIME HAVE WE BEEN ABLE ‘TO OFFER THESE WELL KNOWN HIGH -~GRADE SHIRTS AT SUCH LOW PRICES, ‘WHICH ARE MUCH LOWER THAN YOU “WILL PAY DURING THE COMING YEAR. “METRIC” SHIRTS—French cuffs, fine im- ported and domestic woven madras in an attractive assortment of distinctive staple and novelty stripes and checks; sizes 14 to 16s. Were 3.75 to 5.00 Sale Price................ “SOLAR” SHIRTS — French cuffs, excellent quality printed fabrics in a splendid variety of neat stripes; sizes 14 to Were 2,50 to 3.00. Sale Price...........csneveseeecceeses 2.45 1.10 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS—All white striped and jacquard figured madras, half sleeves and roll collar; all sizes. Were 1.50. Sale Price..... MEN’S SHIRTS—Collar attached or neckband with separate collar in plain white and tan in fire quality ducetyn, oxfords and repps. Were 2.50 to 3.00. Sale Price.............--, 1.75 | |day and go away for the summes f|lish ship and coal! mine owner of n! Buckingham Gate, will arrive in New °| Joseph Stanley Holmes, M ;| Pensions Committee 6 the worst time of the year | aa Senco em nena ota « firm, who is at the Pennsylvania “Formerly people built their h 8 and had’ ther repairs done i summer, but things have cha [Secret of Jewelry Parchane Hell Great numbers live in apartments to- Clone hy Three on the When they return they insist upon | WASHINGTON, Aug. 17--All t repairs, and if they do not get what | . |they want they ‘build their own | to fathom the purchase | house.”* Sir Archibald Mitchelson, the Eng- York this week. With him will be P., for- mer Chairman of the London Old-Age Roth will stay at the Biltmore. oe IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. nye, rookly ‘3 League, outing ne Hotel, Brigh tion, meeting, Hall of id hh Street and Park Ave Largest sale of an if jewelry | SiR aeeetCOMING | For Torrid Days A stimulating and enjoyable “Pick Me Up” | easily made and at trifling cost, is — _“SALADA" 32. TEI A. ct con- nt himself and his B, Christian, there | yut the truth, But zat the White House} re is that it went to M eT. Harding, bride of his| awed father | “tam thankful you told me about Poatam, Bess! 1 bathed my face with Poslam Soap and good. hot water, then 1 teft © dab of Poslam itself” on exoh iittie eruption over ight, In the morning most of the ite one were dried up. Myen the worst are gone_now. and 3 aly begun using Poalam three days az0."" oaiatn Is 40 con: "SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Ho? y Tea in’America. 4810-4812: FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. y, BROOKLYN ‘nd fectly matched, beautifully lined. An extraordinary value, For Augustonly Special Purchase and Sale of Tricotine Fall Frocks Handsomely Embroidered || 4° Advance Fall models. Superior grade Tricotine. We are offering these Dresses now in advance of the season at a price for similar quality that is obviously lower than has been seen in years. Amazing Values Ql os Take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES FULTON STREET avo‘ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn It Pays in Greater Selections and Greater Savings to Buy Furs Now! Our Great August Sale Offers Distinctive 1921-22 Fur Fashions at Savings of '4 to 43 Over Prices That Will August | After August AY SEAL COATS, 36-inch. Belted model" “precy | ae B. -inch. Belted mode! sa | i with shawl collar. acon Sale Price... . 359-50 | $95.00 BROWN RUSSIAN MARMOT COAT, 36-inch. Selected pelts perfectly matched. Belted model, with reversed border effect. $ 50 Pussy-willow lining......... bocce 77: $135.00 BAY SEAL COAT, luxurious, wrappy | model in cape or dolman effect Handsome $ 50 | brocaded lining 45 inches. . 389 $142.50 BROWN RUSSIAN MARMOT COATS, , | 40-inch. Reversed border effect. August = Ets SalerPrice, jcc sey nck 58 Wes dis eemaian Mes > 397.90 $157.50 BAY SEALCOAT, 36-inch. Trimmed with Skunk, Natural Squirrel or Australian Opos- | sum. August Sale Price...... . $125-90 $189.00 PERSIAN LAMB WRAP, selected pe'ts. Beautiful Australian (nana Collar...... $225-00 $375.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS, 36-inch. Collars and cuffs of Natural Skunk. A limited | number at... diionstatioy seipVsley oiate ates) aysre ghee 6 $250.99 $400.00 at EOVERE HUDSON SEAL COATS, 40-inch. Collars eta CH MOL! a and cuffs of Natural Skunk. A few coats left $295.00 $495.00 47 inches long; selected skins, per- bese cssraieiec tain evetetone sisih wate ssste\eiayelseerere'elergrerattiets Entire Stock of Fur Scarfs and Chokers at , . SALE AT THREE 8ROOELY’ PORK —————. 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN Prevail Later Savings of '4 to 4 Absolute Clearance Silk Frocks Summer Frocks Nothing Reserved .00 Sharply Reduced to.... Regardless of former values or costs, smart Crepe de Chines, Flowered Georgettes, Silk Foulards, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Imported Or- gandies, Imported Ginghams and Dotted Swisses must go at this ridiculously low price. - en a CLOSED bide SATURDAY AT 1 Our Old-Fashioned August Furniture Sale Is in Its Third Week After five years, this Semi-Annual Sale Event again offers tempting opportunities for Fall housefurnishings. 15% to 50% OFF Furniture Talks—4 “Isn't it a fact that success is not the result of chance but always rests on some well-defined policy? Ithas been one of this firm's. strictest policies for 67 years never to buy from a factory whose product bas been known to give trouble. This rule rests not in the firm’s desire to avoi trouble for itself, but in its anxiety that its customer’s enjoyment of his purchase shall not be disturbed. The result has y CREDIT C been a repu- tation for satisfac- iy generously, if you desire it. IN ADDITION, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR QUALITY—LOW PRICES—VARiETY Amb. Kroekler Kotav Mahogany frame, upholstered In imitation Leather; makes a full size bed when open (this does not include mattress); $ 50 as. illus trated, at 4-Piece American Queen Anne atl Sy Walnut Bedroom Suite Walnut, consi Toilet Table riod Bedroom Suite, in American $ -50 illustrated, at 1 98 f ing of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity t = . satay te5 a > st ae S Special Sale of Alexander Smith & Sons Extra Quality Rugs at Pre-War Prices bow-foot end Bed; 4 pieces, as Seamless Axminster 9x12 ........ $49.75 8.3x10.6........ $42.50 (2-5) Reece $34.50 6x 9 . $26.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9x12 wees. $22.98 8.3x10.6........ $20.25 7.6x 9 vieees $15.75 36x63 $7.98 6x 9 wees. $12.75 27x52 $4.48 NWConner 6% Ave RIS’ Stree GUARANTEED 8000 MILES Dealers everywhere or direct from KEYSTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. Broadway & 62nd Street Factory at Kingsbridge, New York City