The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 21

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THE _EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. EACH FAMILY CAN Sete vera SRC Trine | twenty years manager of David Rel- | Sr wi 200 GALLONS knowledge eoting the provis sco's booking va hae Abel has j | terday at his home, No. 106 WINE EACH YEAR! Park West, 0 He fh fiat gained fame as ing manager The a Commissioner’s Rule, Br tas, | before he joined Belasco. He was a ! ps tin its wp. | Hative of St. Louis and for a time Nade in 1918, Never Nullified plication makes manufacture 0 was connected with the Samuel Cup- by Congress. sll ples Company there. i WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.-In- | of a family and t wine pro- In 1897 he married Miss Sydy | ternal Revende Bureau of jp | dced be not sold on removed | Armstrong, farnous as a lead from the place of manufacture woman, who survives him, He was frankly acknowledged .o-day that & amber of vie Lambe Clee —_ Dyer, Falichild, Reavis ani! heads of families may, upon tl |W, @, SMYTH, BELASCO Trev (6 Danii AGA Lp tavad : re MANAGER, DIES AT 66. Death ot ett Keetater's Father, F i He Nad Prodaced Many Successtat |" valed ih at | Plays and Handled tenad- nraivale OF tHe lientt, fe | \ | ue coll When Congress Meets. — | | hoa provision WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.-—- Ceol. | y “issued by Intefi { William Joseph Sinmons, imperial he approval c¢ [: Me- Willam G. Smyth, sixty-six, fo ry )} Wizard of the Ku Kiux Kian; nis { Clarke, and Mrs. Vlizabeth ‘Tyler, | di rand Chiet of his Women's Dtvi-| by ( Sion, will have to teil Congress | < Baw Hout the “Invisible Empire” and leir activities th ° ‘Becoming wore indignant every | ti d C. I ay Ac tH8 addaely of the promot Yester ay Uaiories : ers of the sup fi "| members of Cc to-day to ste irned here | pvement for a} thorough inve ation of the At-| , Janta order. yur Congressmen— } three Republicans and one Demo-| crat--announced they will demand | an immediate inquiry when the} House reassembles These mem! bers are: Representative Dyer, Res | publican, of 3 re tive Fairchild, today Vitamines— but always Milk M EN are finding out about food. Each new dis- publican, of New 6” AST chance to pay $26.50 tor all-wool suits that formerly sold from $40 to $65. Stoc is includes blues, browns, grays and fancy mixtures—suitable for Fall and Winter wear. No charge for alterations. Also Reduced! 2,352 Suits, Forrierly *55 to *75 812 Suits were $55 50 431 Suits were $65 752 Suits were $60 224 Suits were $70 Now 132 Suits were $75 { York; Representative Re Re- : publican, of Nebraska. and Repre-| covery is heralded as the greatest. One day } Lies Tague, Democra we are told it is the “calories” that count. The next {\ —_ sachusetts we learn that while ‘“‘calories” are just as important as they were, there is another factor infinitely more essential—“vitamines.” The American Fe This is the inevitable result of seeking for knowl- edge. It may seem as if we are going around and around in circles; but the circles are around the hill of knowledge and each one brings us nearer the summit. . 1417-1423 7 THIRD AVENUE A | R 60 STP EET HTT | F URNITURE Cash or Credit} OPEN EVENING 9 O'CLOCK |Agl | Liberty ‘Bonds Arcesied at runt | Face But through all the discussions of food and food values, in all the books and lectures there runs one statement on which all dieticians agree. Drink milk. Write for Calories! Milk has an abundance. Vitamines! Milk contains all varieties of vitamines that have been discovered to date and in a natural form. our New 132-Page Catalog Whether you believe in the theories of food values or not, you must believe in milk if you study it. All theorists rank it as the best food in the world. But above all theories are the facts for all who care to seek them. Holzwasser Home Talks N 690 we HES are the final reductions. We have included all the pop- ular colors and fancy mixtures in every conceivable Siyis. In all sizes to fit all comers. Every one is a good buy. You'll pocket money by purchasing now. Milk should be a part of every diet, cither as a beverage or included in other foods on DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, Ji t Pl d S l ‘oom Apt. 945 UTICA, N.Y. uUS ace on a e aoe 97 21358 Fall T t CoM YE ; a opcoats : 5-Room Apt. 585 $ 50 4700 Valve : Our a Ubaral Tera Terms | “4 | | | O YOU know good value when you see it? Whether you do or not, you will see extra good value when you look at any of the 2,138 Fall Top- coats we have just placed on sale. They formerly sold from $55 to $75. If you're getting a Topcoat this Fall, by all means come here—look at these and compare them with values oftered elsewhere. All the popular cloths and colors in a wide variety of models. Great Half-Million Dollar ha of Finest Grand Rapids Period Special DIAMOND| Cluster Ring | this aston- ishing offer. Many have extra pants at this price al purchase stion for wear Hl-wool fabr in patterns and Sake Dearignernes lj” OFFERED AT TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL—BY ORDER OF FIRE ADJUSTERS (See Sunday Papers for Full Details of Biggest Furniture Values Ever Known.) { All suites and odd pieces, as fast as repriced and reticketed, will at once t be placed on sale TO-MORROW, and can be purchased in advance of regu- lar sale, which takes place Monday, or will set aside for future delivery. s DQRTIVCSHI0S. « Downtown i773 Broadway Cortlandt St. Second 668 TO 672 SIXTH AVENUE, COR. 39TH ST. inthe ,- 409 Eastl49t Se, sacri | Floor Son 119-125 Walker Street Entrance on

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