The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 18

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yy detent itt antevainsinite ile aT at AI iE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. ramento River, but the| BEAT UP WIFE | probably would not have | | | Mr. Herrick will remain th simon are now found the way you w | voted a few army cay the caren | TO MAKE HER VOTE, | hadn't ties auld e sui | BUT SHE DIDN'T Seibel, “Fil try and find out next iders that the territory | time how rht from Russia for $7,200,000. On Seit s te be Cuba Anticipates Gay Season} tained some Kuster me les available Magistrate Tells Husband He’s | mitder in his pol Hguments as Americans, With the} Ym folded bim ana TIME NO OBJECT IN CHINA. k ba oy a | ¢ a ohn today Passport Regulations Modi-| aid, ‘but 1 know i: mo (we Criihves our: | srg \A. F.G. PARADES FOR HERRICK searcly for Henry M. Hen 2 AY, pees cause this one, thoug Hels) that one could | Jolin Seibel of No, 163 Hayes ell shocked ma- tied, Are Flocking There—] much sweeter an UH is ee Be Pe | ‘avenns, Cerone, tried to tnpress at the Rhine ta his home at Wash ietoh Avenue Sept, 2. « Hennesay, his mo either dead or in a han pent moKe of raf the Chartered Bank oF the OA his wife, Catherine, the neces. Manoeuvres. whe Salmon Alone Has Made as Our $7,200,000 Investment) ° be- ital time sity of voting at the primaries “But the joke was on «for hours | P ; draft ‘ d by hitting her over the head since the war Inthe Walter Reed tose 1 le One. h pats ne nd just for ital ashingt Pe mer in Alaska . Pi ofitabl ness You} with a stool, according to her 1 Sha wclene is beanie! 8° Foot ta testimony in the Flushing Court, where Seibel was charged with ou ne of By Roger Batchelder. CWidenerss FARTHEST FROM HOME. * disorderly conduct. He said | i rd to a gi “ 5 ” , $ “Cuba is looking forward to a gay AS OTHERS SEE US “The New yorker for a Day or Two" | “She should vote. She should eeason,” according to Hdouard B. This is a beautiful city,” re est from home to-day be a real citizen, like me. Jouffret, former Lieutenant attached} marked a man from Amsterdam, ty at the Pennsylva It is a great privilege to to Gen, Pershing’s headquarters, N. Y,, at the Belmont yesterda me town, Hongkong, ts| vote” said Magiatrate Doyle, For n the nerves ing cbs) minded, she { used as an {6 in the hotel business in Havana and| “and it grates ig taking « vacation at the Biltmore | the visitor to ‘In years past many Americans) 2 © watched people stayed at home because of the pass a ; i} % port requirements, but since they| / 100 have beew lifted, and an American i ae \ need only take @ boat and start off, |, eta NARMS. (BER || hi & great number are expected to viet) {), pega Mg tent A ga FLAVOUR { the isiand oasis 8 Raha | ame kd ak ae : “In fact, Havana is getting to 53! Gisarette from. the packet and more and more like the New York of in the at + eld,” he went on. “Automobiles are 1 i Aitore ot Bil t @s numerous as flies in city in ne ‘ July, and the Cuban traffic cop, ex- i ° " | hy q pected, no doubt, to be as efficient and | rm . polite as his Northern brother, regu-| spite the fact that the street lates traffic on the Prado with the| sweeper had cleaned up within f same facility as the cop on Fifth Ave-| the past hour: | . nue. Dancing is getting to be more “In the larger cities abroad the . and more popular, and you can “on who throws refse in the t on the shoulder / fmagine its popularity when I tell vou 8 tapped ) * <¢hat the Cuban would rather danc a policeman, who makes him eece than go to a bull fight. Racin the refuse and put it in | fs all fresh, flavoury young leaves that yield always, is greeted with enthu provided. The boys and rom Broadway. but, ey and Saturday An Exceptional PHONOGRAPH’ OFFER This New COLUMBIA has been reduced Large | Full Size PHONOGRAPHS at Half Price (Used) **The Stores of Surprises’’ and the season which opens cht that they must | generously in the teapot. Always reliable. Thanksgiving Day is anticipated v fe law in this respect ow Tam mighty proud of our aes ETS —— — = e keen interest, t é r | greatest city,” he concluded, “and DOWN. Fut 4 { h. ehile N -—— ‘ul : TRY THIS WITH SAD MUSIC. ee ee eet neal — canine en S ul S F. W. Rice of Chicago, publisher of) to keep the 8s clean. And © Balance on Sratoneta ; the National Hote! Reporter, who is! the 1 ons peur he H rf Very Easy Terms. { at the Commodore, brought forth the | Warmed at once by she pallor. Pao No Interest or bo ALL Ha eth and atte eo URIwn aways” $ Lt) Ave MARKETS PN able. hOSEls (orc Only 418s, FRO TAROT CANIN hed ol L VOLSTEAD NURSERY RHYME. A 4 7 ~ ly $116. And other values equally as good. All instru- His patients lined up for a block; PARTMENT. FRIDAY SATURDAY ‘ guaranteed by Widener's. ' With fits and conniptions, “fhe salmon,” according to @. 7. | 198 SIXTH AVE. 92 SIXTH AVE. % Ps ; They cry for prescriptions, Ra Seattle, now at the Penn-| T BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STS. S. E. COR. 8TH STREET $ "Oh, liquor me, liquor me, Doc. ’ . “is a very interesting fish. Where Prices L 1) W As the H I G H AY d | : Dickering, dickering Doc, |OUR NATURAL HISTORY DE- “4 SPECIALS that are not new have becn carefully tected and are | 4.75 monly it travels two thou ‘Are as Quality Is h Titel weed ginlA OnE are d Ald ould see orrtae RUT thay entre ihe d heey Legs {Dry ee Smoked New Location—4 West 37th St. th thei Foal Fi i, peop S. , avant kot the favor 6f Baslérn abe of Young \Fowls ety lon 155 Headquarters for Columbia Gratonolas and Records an their money's worth; for here are Suits ; Pleo!" one hears’ in connection with [reaches your table.” he atntetic of | Mutton, ‘ib. Broil Ib. Ib. Cut This Coupon Out and Mail Tonight, that ought to be priced up to $35. 01 i app! orts seem to che ox east a pe at (i one ' Dy ure G. E. Crum. of Yakima, | substances and oil. Enormous schools |A timo uf, |Topeor Bot- | WIDENER’S COLUMBIA SHOP |. These Suits have received extra-careful tailoring— : DURRRW RG Le AL te ete ane eee, cad inen born at the parcae nen |p cueet cured 26° |tom Round 18° Lamb or ang Qt, ee Aa Street. they are nivde of the finest fabrics that tailors put into ’ aE ee Ca gee ana ten both of the arene OOP Veg. Hams. MWD 1D.|Roast.... Ib, Bee “ete IM ace [EB their rments—and they possess the latest. and ‘ Nee ee rae eee tate a elicaaOcanil Ne Houne tam won Hie Jersey c ins (ae cree Need Ol c tage State.. most populazstyle-features of the year. iM ke blindfolded, so sure was he of | be killed off rapid! oasting 8 acon; Bet 994, javel Cornes 6 5 5 H TeXfuperior flavor of the apples of| “The salmon industry in the M Pork b.! Brand. Ib.| Beef. Ib i A Special Line—A Special Price his native 'w England. We ob-/started in 1867," Mr. Halferty went! | See the assortment— Single and double-breasted models. Fine flannels—popular this season. All-w: ol worsteds—self stripes in blue, gray, and brown shades. Store Hours 9 to 5:30 4 Black Clay Worsted—always in demand. i STORE HOURS 9 to 5:30 Fancy Miztures—including Herringbones, pencil stripes, and i other popular weaves. [aed You will also find the NEW SPORT MODELS, a 1921 idea destined to enjoy great popularity. Plenty: of dignified models fey quiet dressers, and a big variety ohamarvantecenpy siylieeitor youngident v | All sizes for all ages and builds ‘ FOURTEENTH STREET Gslablished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, All Stores Open Saturdays Till 10 P.M. TREET __Gitablished 1627 __ WEST OF FIFTH AVE Gho be FOURTEENTH STREET Gsleblished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE urprise tore FOURTEENTH STREET _- Gstebtahed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE ‘ ‘ ' TOMORROW th Avenue rd Avenue N. W. Corner 83d Street Between 18th and 16th Sts. THE GOODS MUST MAKE GOOD OR WE WILL! “[f Sfemnersan Sale Mabeseny Arm Chair FURNITURE Two Convenient Stores: 2174ThirdAve. 420Tremont Ave. 118 & 119 Ste. East 177 St. & y OUR ITH ANNIVERSARY. SALE ISA 3 25% to 0% BUY NOW | sis, 0. $1.50 Weekly were $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 REDUCTIONS _ Big Valuesat 1917 Prices | $200 Worth WE MAKE THE EASIEST TERMS | $2.50 Weekly MODELS AND MATERIALS More Than 600 Individual Styles from Best Manofacturers “Michigan's Special Davenette Solid Oak Dining “Newest Shapes from large flaring types to small, close- fitting ones. Developed in Lyons and panne silk velvets. 550 BOYS’ SUITS 9.43 Were 12.50 and 14.50 excellently made; ip seat, covered rown Imita~ ed trousers. leather; ir thoroughly Materials Strictly pure wool cassimeres, chevivts, homespuns and navy Mahogany finish frame; eplendidty up- a blue serges. holstered in brown imitation leather. oe RIMMINGS AND COLORS aS : oe Models Colors tT Sale Special Glycerine and ostrich feathers, hand embroidery, bows, PS 3-Pi - An immense variety of new New shades of brown, gray, cire and moire ribbon, jet ornaments, velvet flowers, Finca Bae Fall styles in plain or pleated tan, green, blue and olive in fancy feathers, quills. Colors include fuschia, beaver, asd Golden Oak, and single or double breasted solid shades, stripes and mix henna, tangerine, pheasant, Harding blue, coral, jade aid) sign "Dresser effects. All are finely tailored tures. Also navy blue aA 1 Beton) Bore b gs d black i ie a ° Chittonier * top and come from the best makers. reds, gray, taupe, navy, Drown an ack. : | nian \i : 2 Oxs'4;" plate NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Pages 12 and 3! for Other Hearn Advertising Sizes complete from 8 to 17 years. No Exchanges No Returns See Pages 12 and for 31 Other Hearn Advertising It Makes Little Difference What ‘You Need: ~ A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find dt

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