The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 10

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| styles as exhibited in | come to their rescue," asserted Flore) J Nitta town in | ence Spencer Duryea, who has arrived » think what they at the a!’ ahe ex | months was a girl East, 1 masquerade ball | went on nd Lt caused with us, and wan | contrasting pletures nina, Dr. Vilem Hons, Dr. nek, Dr, Otto Shubert and Drbohlaw. fide ada Dr. Jan Jurena, Dr | 1 tora phe FURTHEST FROM HOME. ing LUCK) oThe New Yorkers for a Day or Two* | who are furthest from home to-day ara | Mr. and Mrs, M. D. Garry, who are at the Pennsylvania, Their home town, | antinople, is about 6,000 miles Broadway. 1 once representing a sensation be its bell- pointed reached to my ankles! oS oe ic: Q' $ “Then, again, there are desserts American Hotel Man, Just) jrere'We “Ket ‘real desserts, and. 1 ; =. - Sriticigay| hold a grudge against European ho- H charee , ; Back From Europe,Criticises tele for thelr inability to produce &| GOLDFISH AND SHARKS. Hee re ees ears ey ence English and French Hotel patstabie climax tot sta are’prorty| George Wright, a Toronto business Within an hour over 800 were waiting »| made, and there {s little variety from) man, always has some Interesting in. | for, the Ard tla ke Li : Coffee, Desserts and Pastry Jone “day” to another. “Stewed. {ult formation to impart when he comes| ,2%e,!ue Ghidien a8 vee “1, e with rice seem to be the popular, new Yo: abe day, ar ene oo pongluded,” 70 and Is Glad ‘to Be Home) with rice seem to Be the popular in New Y nh Bat {ihe of Suly’ they “themaety Again, Even if There Is Pro- NOBUO EKGs ihe. JAmt tacit el ra the sharks.’ | can tax hibition — Armenia Would) ‘ong for a picce of minc ‘Lwonder if New Yorkers realize we — hibitic ig il okt REG, TA ts tat iw the best § Me “hi 5 af ry| French hotels one world tor « sked. f . Be a Childless Country ti the monotonous, uninteresting ‘t Lene Ued aha iC ath! RS FED PHYSICIANS H i 7 prican | « wid every » :j s Were It Not for American) her thing that the Buro: wn L take @ tour of the shops to| Fourteen noted Europea h seem to look for certain shades. Goldfish, YOU! ang goientiste hav Food. : Their pastries a know, have choice shades as we josie thain coree, if But neckties or cigars, and 1 rarely |sible. The French c turn home without a unique spe By Roger Batchelder. to have originated men deme tl We may be disgruntled because we|yet the chefa here can turn out a “But to go to the other extreme: . »yroduct that. leas! an speak @ few words about sharks, eannot romp up to the mahoxany and | /toaet at i titer hotels, uy {hak |Shark fishing on the Pacific Coast of have our beer, but George R. Balch,| pastry from outside sources, and that|Canada has developed into an oe Cincinnati hotel man, has just re-| which would be «iven or thrown away |lisbed Industry and great amounts ot turned from the Continent, where|in this country is served there to the Money are being Lees A ted freely, and an-|Patron. It is ataie sometimes, and| Sharks caught are of the everything flows 4 almost ready for the archives. But/Tiety, which are entirely harmless to nounces that he is glad to get back! the rest of the French cooking is ex-|human beings. At Main Island. near to the United States. cellent, fully up to the Ainer.can | Vancouver, fishermen are catching “phere 1s Prohibition of a sort over| Standard.” \tt a depth of 100 and 125 feet. here,” he admitted to-day at the Bilt- So, cheer up, matcs, At least w specimens are thirty~ | Daye good coffee and fine desser' more, and some liquids may be scarce) end pastry, And now that you ¢ and high priced, but the United|to think of it, what on earth would | fishermen Btates still has first class coffee, and)‘ do without ‘em? that s something that I failed to find} u hotel in England or France.| ‘AS OTHERS SEE U: ARRIVE physician. guests tion. In the gn lenolich, Dr, Almost 99 ) Unbelievable the store You can hardly realae the wonderful im- Provament to your skin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after usingGouraud’s Oriental Cream for the first time, ‘Send 15c. for Trial Size oI »| Mr. Wright declared that the shark) «a fine reputation for pay all their bills be- lition, for to leave Cleans, polishes and protects the teeth perfectly. Kard it as i" BRAND NEW PLAYER PIANO On display ‘ Sold direct at Our store from our store P, O. B. FACTORY Do not confuse this with a used piano because the price is 6o low. The pianoisa brand new 1921 mode Fully guaranteed --- made and _fin- chicory in | rooms of Ni juneh- owery could | enaders,” remarked a gue: regi in any 1, jany unpaid accounts behind them, — | FERD, T. HOPKINS & SON é The coffee over there would sink the! 1 wish my mother cou | Seaikee® 7 % ; ship. It is lots of| some of these Fift Avenue p AMERICANS HAVE SAVED MANY, : { ( GAT Gouraud's q 2 ra t the LIVES. | “There would be no children alive re (he $s lessons in| Majestic yesterday. “Recently | i aS art of coffee m | she was se censoring the | in Armenia had not the United States Oriental Cream Large Size 25¢ Medium Size 10¢ | AM SrNS rN S anv Sans oor wov0 HUIS AN WS UNOS NNSoroS N00 NN ished in a high grade manner. Oak C | or Mahogany case. Walnut finish is fe | $10. extra. Delivered from factory where production costs and over- head charges have been reduced to a minimum EASY TERMS ARRANGED a Through the Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Pian The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO. 124 W. 424s P21 i ’ 42D STREET Name .... 6TH AVENUE Address . | Copyright 921, The Rudolph Wuriitzer Co. Why the public believes in Regal Shoes at the Regal low prices ~ ~~ you have been around among the stores Regal genuine King Calf, Kid, Cordovan. I’ lately—you probably have noticed that Regal oak-tanned soles— the real thing. $750. 66 99 Sade mie feak os mal toa; Blog ad ar tv net Only an “enchanted” cow shoes is in the Regal Shoe Stores. canvas. Regal silk stitching. Every Regal $ l d d h . Yet there are perhaps a dozen other shoe seasoned for days on the last. No q cou o this shoes advertised in the papers. left-overs—but this season’s freshest cus- N the county of West Shrop- supply of milk. The important shire, England, there is a__ part of this story to us is that circle of stones standing on a__ the cow’s milk meant food in a wild moor. “Onceuponatime” famine—that the witch chose | a white cow lived here. She was __ the time when the loss of milk the kindest and most wonderful — would hurt most. creature that ever fed on grass. Prices often as low as Regal prices— tom saykes. Ine maybe even a dollar or so lower. Beside Regal prices $7.50, $8.50, $9.50. “sacrifice sales”, “surplus stocks” and all the other signs of slow selling to a reluc- _ 2 tant public. and $950 (nothing over 9.50) Try to save even a dollar below these prices and something vital comes out of People buy where they believe they get the quality of the shoe. Buffed side-leather their money's worth. perhaps, instead of genuine calfskin. Chemi- How they get the facts, no one knows cal tanned soles. Cotton stitching instead —but the American gublic always finds of silk. Possibly other substitutes where Milk has been an important Sheallowedanyonewhocame factor in the development of along to milk her, and no mat- the white races for countless ter how many came she always centuries. Only to compare the had plenty of milk if nobody physical and mental qualities iin’ pens tig, they don’t show. es more waite ea of ee pane w : ] . ; ra ne winter when there was a eoples who don’t drink milk ¢ Before the year is out, the Regal in- Regal Storeservice is honest, courteous famine, a spiteful old witch con- is crough to justify all that is 3 crease will total 100,000 more pairs of shoes _and satisfying; because Regal has so much | ceived a plan that drove away said of milk. i than last year. to show and nothing whatever to hide. | the white cow. Instead of bring- Though legend and story ing a pail, the witch brought a _ have always glorified cows and FACTORY : WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS sieve and milked and milked milk, it is only of late that the | and milked until she milked real value of milk as a food has | ; the white cow dry. From that been determined. Even now, iI 3 moment the white cow vanish- comparatively few people drink i] 85 | SHO I S ed and never has been seen enough milk to give them the | ( ey \ since—although some of the elements their bodies need. ‘ moorland people will tell you Do you? We have no en- | Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Sold Economically Through Their Own Shoe Stores she changed herself into the chanted cow, but you can have tallest of the stones, pure, fresh milk delivered every | ‘ s Only an enchanted cow’ day, which is enchantment it would give an inexhaustible enough. i : Lee NEW YORK STORES BROOKLYN STORES JERSEY CITY } Th Redes (MecCortiandi) Lar TATE AIM Becadwer et 37th 8c HEE Axe. S01 Feoaaeay 108 Newark Ave. DairYMEN’S LEAGUB CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. so Wen Séch Se Brosdwey tt Sonh Se 99160, Boulevent == * (Cor Falton'se) Whe’ NEWARK UTICA, N.Y. . 125th Ge. a¢ 7th Ave. 6th Ave. at 2he St. , . 357 Fulton Sreet 825 Broad 8t. | { PPPOE Ym anmerer eee NY Ng so Rumonn, Rte ne TERE ,

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