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14 |= THE HOUSE OF QUALITY =| Grand, Upright and Player PIANOS Direct from Factory to the Home ¢ this sale you can purchase ayer Piano in one warerooms at Reduction of $ 1 00 trom Regular Price PLAYER PIANOS SS-note, with ill of the latest Huprovements PLAINTIFF IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE WAS A DEFENDANT IN 1916 tt | oa ipa at the time of d she n th ann moke wilboy | THE NEW/ PLAYS “Only 38” Shows Mother’s Rejuvenation BY CHARLES DARNTON, = ean aee an weparation 500 SMOKED OUT IN HOTEL. |: si ond i iii 4 . with | she sald iter and pean cities sin Mrs. Heddy A, Vonarx, wl was formerly employed by band to look after their dat teuch her Fren That Brisk, Rich Flavour | found in every cup of the genuine "SALAD A" TE A. is the true flavour of the perfectly preserved leaf. This unique tlavour hes war tor Salada the largest sale of any tea in America, Li! CAR JUMPS TRACK; 7 HURT. Clty Ove d Trolley Cra Window of Store. new Grand, Uprigh mie Hor know Te will douoties readers of the Ladies’ and pe rs te in New England a ¢ with two children \ and be quite cheer backed up by Walte every ce of this rangement in “Onfy 38,” « edy that 1 polite night att i Stunley « gn t th BIVES) Loon Lucy's ¢ The car, conductor, uu 0 nappy com | assur ure St, George Fe t Avenue and) Rie on last - ee wi all broken up over the talk emia tor ione the her little mor @usty books, To Aef her sinful old father, w Lilian Russell yemarks that cal mor? than a dutiful His daughter told him s 40 work and that the children were getting old enough to do something! for a living, But the old man had| other plans and a $20,000 check to| boot, He would send the youngsters to college and she could live in the! same town. There she sot a Job in the library and became so rejuvenated that her daughter Lucy and der sun Robert were quite distressed about} ber, They kept reminding her that) whe was a minis.er's widow, while she! was doing her vest to forget it. Lucy | and Robert felt si shouldn't be any thing but a mother. Butsn only) thirty-eight, and a good looking coi-| Jege professor—well, yes, she had met! him. Lucy was dreadfully upset when) he asked her permission to pay his} addresses to lier mother. The fact} that Lucy thought the professor hid | @ wonderful voice and read poetry} beautifully may have had something; to do witn her attitude. Who knows?} But after two weeks Lucy relented and allowed her mother to find hap- piness with the professor. The giowed with chromo of fruits] rofes R ron ed a few Syd Carlaten, Universi student, offers himself one year for $1.2 his college course this ye How Do YOU Spell After ptudyine 1,400.0 in eighty “recomment most dimeult for t son to spell, the Uni sylvanin Every time Mrs. Anna Chicago finds dirty dishe arrested, she would marry him that reatise he prom. has put him under bond. Jazz phonograph music night clerks in the Post OMce, the Postm nounces after a month's ex and flowers flowery, daffodil le horse se nd Juror, man of Ridg “onty ed to b Julio M the first w New Jersey. nd describing himself as lonely crocus. Meanwhile Mrs. Stan Jey had blossomed out in a white! dress, low in the neck, short in the| skirt and cven shorter in the Think of : , wonder Lucy was nervous zet_ back from with a dress that was « By this time his daugh- The State charge account perfect 38. ter, to show the professor what kind Hance have been held u Secretary of State's office of’ man her husband had been, Stripped the sofa of its chintz and re- vealed it a thing of horsehair, rathe hard and uncomfortable, Thi symbol left Little to be subject. pulsive New Englunder—but_ she thirty-eight. It remained for Lucy to turn cut the lights and leave her mother sitting before the fire with the professor holding her hand. — Girls Will be girls, and Sam Forrest, who) stages plays for Sam H. Harris, will grim aid on the The widow seemed a bit im- in this matter, especially for a was only n was sweetly cheerful as and at moments she} seemed to take on the animation of Mrs. Fiske. News Snapshots Student for Sale. Will advance him money to emp In Matrimony’s Bonds. home she has Richard, her } wash them regularly, ‘T Jazzing Up the Mails. creased the speed and accuracy of Minneapolis Lady Grand Juror Qualifies. says serve as one in Another Hold-Up. of New York has no so papers for the incorporation of the Lord's Day Al- until some one comes across with that $40. \- MRS.GEORGE B WIXK Mrs. Wis Hu band and Later a Separation B Wis, n the § ‘ourt here in 16, ’Em? sumiler sgiinst his Nassau © action nda Wis in Ki Court and custoiy Helen, obtained a of t now aufman of | old s in her In her present action Mrs, wusband, | d before he would | he court has ine = Fsurely does * Aiheal the skin y little rosiam aprend irritated skin usually thing an rightaway, With the irritas tion pou, the shigatrest, the healing medication in Poslam is often able to check the flammation an- periment, is need- Mra, Id Park, | p in the These Special Sale Paces .o Casn Or Morris Plan Won Acton Brought b who was sued preme in \ Greek tife- Jury de- even years Wix, W AY back in the school books was a lesson on physiology. Rather dull as a lesson. Yet it was the story of the most marvelous machine ever created—and how the tmachinegetsits power and does its work. That machine is the human body. Some day the mechanical expert of this machine — the doctor — finds out for us where we have missed the lesson and neglected the machine. GRAPE-NUTS food was made in eccordance with the school book lesson on what the body needs and how its needs may best be supplied. It is possible for a delicious food to be a scientific, “power” food. Grape- Nuts is such a food. Perfecting Natural Gifts Twenty hours of continuous baking has done certain wonderful things to the nourishing properties of whole wheat and malted barley flour, fron which Grape-Nuts is made—and has produced a food in the form of crisp, golden-brown granules. You chew Grape-Nuts thoroughly. The rich, sweet flavor of Grape-Nuts is the reward of chewing. Nature meant the teeth to be used. Primitive people, who keep the natural teeth sound and j.:rfect to old age, are eat- ers of food which requires chewing. Grape-Nut gives the teeth work to do. Perhaps you remember a little of the physiology lesson, now—how the salivary juices respond when the food is thoroughly chewed — and the first important step in digestion is taken. The most marvelous machine in the world—and how it is neglected of all grains in the food elements re- quired for human use. In Grape- Nuts all the essentials provided by nature in these grains ere retained and perfected. The long, slow baking process which produces Grape-Nuts turns the grain’s starches into natural sweetness and breaks up the nutritive solids into forms easily assimilated by the body. The exceptional nourishment from Grape-Nuts is secured with no tax upon the digestion. Penalties for Mistakes When the doctor, as the mechanical expert of the bodily machine, comes to give advice in case of trouble, he finds that harm as well as good, often has resulted from food. “Starchy” foods have been the sub- ject of many warnings. Food which passes too slowly through the digest- ive tract causes disturbances to which much of the slowing down, wearing out, and failure of the bodily machine is traced, A characteristic of Grape-Nuts is that it digests quickly and compiet«ly— without fermentation in the intestines, A World Service There is, therefore, a reason why, throughout the world, Grape-Nu‘s has steadily grown in favor these many years, as a food for fitness, as well as charm to taste. You can apply that reason to your own benefit. Ready to eat from the package, al- ways crisp, naturally sweet—served with cream or mik and a little sugar in meehanisin and construc- tion. Regular price 8625 “ $525 Terms Made to Suit Your Convenience WISSNER PIANO \WWAREROOMS 53 East 34th St. New York Between Fourth and Madison Aves 55 Flatbush Ave., Upposite Liv ngstor Brooklyn asier to Keep Well than to get well. Don’t neglect nature’s danger signals, especially constipation, which indicates sick stomach, torpid liver and sluggish bowels. This can be readily correct- ed, simply and easily, by Beecham’s Pills. They are tasteless and both convenient and pleasant to take. | ‘THD EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921. s . ? ‘8, dro; Poslam It a: | iy : | ) t 103 E. 125th St. 212 E. 125th St. 301 W. 125th St. Cor. Park Ave, East of 3d Ave. Weat of Oth Ave Percy Pollock made the | frisky old father look like Uni Life-Giving Properties ‘Wheat and malted barley are richest if desired —Grape-Nuts is an ideal dish for breakfast or lunch, ned, can Le maintai There is never griping or bad after- effects—none of the dis: grecable results as with chemicals, oils, or mineral waters, Soid Everywhere 10c—12 Pills 2&¢—40 Pille 50c --99 Pills b “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts That Beautity Attractive flatures for every ‘Bee them Ul Furnes buyers this week are mighty fortunate. | j t | } Sinaed tn y have brand new stocks, just in from Grand Rap- | to select from. They have the advantage of lower k : prices than have been known for years, and by buying Thurs on the Morris Plan at Lee's they can take advantage } We pi bee eee, of lowest cash prices and still enjoy the benefit of } — monthly payments. pacar = r ‘PNnsy Brooklyn's Bigg st Dscoum of | Cr dit House t 219, 221, 225, 225. 227 6%: Pu- | 164, 168 168 and 170 | chases on now H a Grand Street) ..4..725 2... {Smith Street } Corner Driggs Wve. | a'yetiemen wih ya | Corner Wye ot St. | ri las *"," ‘our Prima Donnas *™! x Ing Victrolas Tre nan eon Save Decayead Teeth, Tighen aose Teeth, 1 Gn ‘reat Diseased Gums Gola Forceia Bridgowork, Willings and Ini of Gold, diiver and Porcelain Made at keasonable trices. Badly decayed Teeth an caretully “extracted. "4 thoroughly cleaned Makers of Van Raalte Silk | peg ogy Beautiful Walnut Dining Suite | || Underwear say:—Wash | seeds ate {line tet? Chun" choet Eaten Table Five ‘nad Oe silk underwear in | |[Peesctestton Matiresses eiseitsear ws A || pet fine ater wea $I} QE.00 | “OUR i2sTH sr. at tation ionfniontmtniag, LEE | HISK one tablespoonful of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water till i! lukewarm. Dip garment up and down, pressing suds re- | fi re - would cost just about double the present low Orrices witt Be corer on | O price, Only........ ie SUNDAYS UNTIL pM AND : DAYS UNTIL 7 Ml 1 Big Bed Outfit for Little Money Py rll SM Our Ppeatedly through soiled spots. f We carry a tare stock, of ‘63 Men's and SUITS Rinse in 3 lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out—-do i Navin, Grok nA Tongs Men's not wring. Roll in towel; when nearly dry, press with a i warm iron—never a hot one. 26; ry UNL Brahe Peters Sterenare: Sop. aise Bsc | j=33 School Suits 17.98 —_— JERSEY AND GEORGETTE CREPE should be stretched to | f \ for Boys rom © up ggg A Combination Bargain for shape before they dry and should also be shaped as you iron, | 4) Ladi s’ S it Evenings Thrifty Housekeepers = {\ | Fall UIs _ — White enamelled or oxidized bed, full size, two-inch NY $f 98 Ps edicine > Surgery full weight, roll edge cottos t Ss. i i 3 ae Miura ine mistaitiee $50 Bao RPE t 4 can yh, Tal Been Fon gh Metlat'Soutere Tending’ 0 WONT night what the bed alone would cost ‘Tape try Br ssols Rugs 1A \\, School Dresses to: pe oe eee Sfempoonths ago. Only ood Velvet Rugs. so78 )\) Girls trom $6 089 r Kearns pera ‘Aves Oblenge Anminster Bus? PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, bl 4, co RS a NR? BGR ET Arm mE rN te pecan <a ene: