The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1921, Page 13

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— a aneetinneenncsi “ —s —_ - f ri 6 } : : _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN SPORT, SEPVERESS 7, 1921, , “WOMEN LEADERS Ino of te 2408 eaves women | CROWDS CALL TO SEE) Republicans atthe orimarce ty «| DURANT’S NEW CAR vigorous campaign. —- — | mad explan e é _ OFC 0) p UNITE “A great majority of the Republi- 55,000 Persons Have. Looked It} at es at i rls ON wu Sept. a raphiveee rest. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 can women favor Curran for Mayor,” Over Since It Was Put on artery nts of e Honoiulu Post Office dis- | ° fF ‘ stid Mrs. Van Zile. “There ace i ‘spl Here L ed $1.011038 to, Japan dur : fifteen women, on our Executive Display Here. hg’ anal op onal | j Committee, representing various| In the three weeks since the Durant reveals, thie Is ; groups, and they all favor his can.|car was put on exhibition by th fatty Tei over’ the pre. didacy.” Poertner Motor Car Company in New Mra. Charlotte Farrar, Secretary| York, Brooklyn and Newark more - | of the Women's Committee, came! than 3,000 persons have looked over ’ i out Monday wih a statement recom A 5 mending Currin to her fellow Re- | {he Various models of this latest. pro: Co-operative Anti- Tammany | puplicans, She sald yesterday, their : 7 , ij t Oy Committee Will Make Fray~|have the most complete tt ; | FRAGRANCE | E | FRAGRANCE | rhe aroma of Lively From’ Now On formation Able Sa im the : "| WANTS VETERANS FAVORED. | rirets es TO-MORROW Women Republican leaders have cece i ors for more thar 4 ' gumped into: the fall campaign and eee Le Nu Chairman of the | fi Evan line ‘corte Al r t ‘ s merican War Veterans arly de! the Women’s Co-operative Anti- | Qcamittce for Veterans’ Prefer =a | targmany Campaign Committee, ee! . mov emient 2 obt me it Harry Johnaon Dies of Apoplery. | ; ice prefere a , made up of district, county and club| now that the Honus BIN has been de: | BINGHAMTON, N. Y¥., Sept. 6 7 olared unconstitutional. L. Jonni eneral Manager Waders, has opened Ive headwuarters | iiinamplo! yiment In) hitting the veter- | o on shoe inter. | et No. 0 West 39th Street. The|an hand,” he sald ot be id a brother of | a an lieve i resaisatipn te pledged ‘to posh the | Bie Gas Ooh Meteaaetnate ts | George’ F, Johnson, or tne Enaicott: | betokehs the Ferection of the ron Republican - Coalition pes Fae HOR RI ALC UML ba Bits, Loebween on Gales proved that “they realized the responsic | denly of apoplexy at a camp in New Famous for 30 years, Salada never piney of waitizenehip by shoul dering a| Brunswick last night. His widow and Headed by Mra. Edward Van Zile, | eu four eliidren survive: varies the excellence of its quality. ep ee FOURTEENTH STREET Giteblubed 1827 ___ WES STREET Gutablabed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE OF FIFTH AVE ew York appreciates AMEL UALITY From the day Camels were introduced in New York they were an instantaneous success. Hundreds of thousands of intelligent New Yorkers found that there was nothing else like that Camel QUALITY blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. They discovered that Camels had a flavor, a mellow-mildness and a smoothness all their own. Were Ah and $2.24 Cinderella, Mildred Louise and Pidgie frocks in plain colored chambrays, quaintly patterned percales, plaid and checked ginghams and new plaid Winter ging- hams. Dresses with or without “matching bloomers and panties. Sizes 2 to 6 years. NO EXCHANGES % NO RETURNS See Pages 8 and19 for Other Hearn Advertising. —== SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 1329-1331, 4810-4812 Today, New York smokers show a decided preference for Camels hairecaid dda ear Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th S- over any other brand of cigarette. BROOKLYN © BROOKLYN "And the reason is Camel QUALITY! All our skill, facilities and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos are concentrated on this one brand. As a result, Camels are THE QUALITY CIGARETTE. But re- member this! Camel Quality is in the tobacco—not in the trimmings. There’s nothing gaudy about the Camel package. It is the best package science has devised to keep Camels fresh, and full-flavored. But there are no “extra wrappers”! No costly frills! These things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And you must pay their cost or get lowered quality. FULTON STREET cacof BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station; Brooklyn READY FOR SCHOOL! \]| SCHOOL DAYS are dress-up days for every youngster, and every mother wants to feel that her boy is as well dressed and presents as good an ap- pearance as the average. She's certain that he will be if he gets his clothes at Our Individual Boys’ Shops The best woolens possible and the finest tailoring have been put in Sonny’s Clothes. The prices are guaranteed the lowest in the city, quality considered. School Opening Special me 497 Double the Wear With an Extra Pair Try Camels and you'll have a new idea of how GOOD a cigarette can be—a new idea of smoothness, mildness and fine tobacco flavor. You'll notice Camels freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. You'll be a Camel booster, too. All wool Suits with Alpaca lined Coats. Knicker Trousers, lined throughout; seams double sewn and taped; unlimited assortment of styles, plain and pleated models; patch and flap pockets. Smart shades of brown, green, gray and other fall colors in materials of fine cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds in mixtures and stripes. = = = = = = = = = = Ss = = = = = = = = = - = = = = = os = = = = = = = = = = 7 = = = = ‘oa I = = = = = ma i = = = = = = = ee = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = i = = I = — = = = = = = = = = = = SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go and Get It.

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