The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 12

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eae a i | / \ & 12° BROOKLYN'S AUTO. CARAVAN NEARING “PROMISED LAND,” B,300 Mile Trip to Idaho Al but Done Without a Serious Mishap. (Special to The Brening World) TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Sept 23— Whe Brooklyn c Sure in recent history, is to-day on the Jest thirty miles of its more than 8,800-mile journey across the contl- ment. Without a single serious mishap, ith complete harmony throughout he entire trip, these sixty men and omen and eighteen children, who eft Brooklyn with the pallor of office @nd factory on their faces, will ar- five at their new home bronzed, happy and optimistic, after a wonder- ful trip, filled with experiences such &e are the lot of few. Theirs tias been a aerles cf recep- Qions growing jg interest and inten- gity the further West they came, until the climax was reached within a few {alles of their future home, Their last sight of New York was the tene- Ment district, their first impression of the West was that they had been Granted privilege that bad been @enied Moses, who was permitted to Bee the “Promised Land" but not to enter it. Such at least is the way ®ome of the members of the party expressed themselves. ‘The caravan made a detour in or- @er to visit Yellowstone Park. Here, @ome say, they nearly froze to death, the difference in altitude between their old home and the park being 7,000 feet, and the diffe e in the time of the year being July 28 at Brooklyn and the latter part of Sep- tember in the p William D. Scott, originator of the Plan and leader of the caravan, who was a salesman in Brooklyn, declared bere to-day that he bad grown tired of city ife and wanted to get out in the open. He came to Idaho last Spring and made an investigation of various localities, finally deciding on what !s known as the Roseworth Wract, thirty miles from here. Before the par y left Brooklyn, Goott was elected as head of the ©aravan and a committee was se- lected. It was the duty of the lat- fer to see that the camp was @wakened at 6 o'clock in the morn- fing, and that all was in readiness to move promtply at 8 o'clock. They fleo went ahead and selected camp- ing grounds when the caravan was mot to stay in a city overnight There was a chicf of oll and gas to Make sure that none started without & proper supply of both; then a chief @nd squad on sanitation whose duty it was to see that every camp was thoroughly cleaned before the last member left. There was a perma- Went Chairman who presided at all meetings, an executive committee, whose duty it yys to settle any dis- putes which nllwit arise between members, and lastly an amusement committee. In discussing some points of the trip to Mr. Scott sald: “The worst roads which we encountered an, a unique ven- COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Large Size 25c Medium Size 10¢ Refreshing as the Morning — "“Colgate's in Time Saved Mine” Good Teeth Good Health ends itching heals sick skin ‘Try this tested shiv-treat- ment tonight: Wash al! the affected with Poslam Beep hot water, theo deb them over with » Lite Poslam, The very first touch ‘usually stops the itching and burning and lets you akep. And in the morsing just Rotice how the eruption is beginning to heal—you cas actuallyscehowquickly Poslam is going to clear the dubbers old shia-trouble ewer! In the entire trip were in New Yoru) Onan, presiding. Delegates from | I many parts of Europe attende ling Major Leonard Darwi tof the Eugenics Educa y of London; Dr, Lucten |teader of the eugenics movement In| | France; Dr. G. ¥. Lapouge of Paris, | and Dr, Joun alte of Norway. Drink x| CC cla uenot, | | ) Part of it has|t of the I used as ranch land! of Carnegie Ins ter of a century - Also was tn attendance [TELLS EUGENICS CONGRESS | 2% Osborn tn i MELTING POT HAS FAILED. | awakening ‘0 1 ae and environment do not sub- of value, and that the melting pot Vices of Mingled fF petuated, Dectaren Dr. Oaborn. a Are Cer- y alter racial values and lack ‘The second annual Congress of Ene Renics was opened Inst night tn the | for American Museum of Natural His- | rac tory, Dr. Henry Fatrftald Osborn, more av FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 16 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32n0 STREET - BROADWAY - 33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Open Evenings for the SALE of NEW PLAYER PIANOS Offering to the very busiest father of the family the chance to visit the store up to 9 o'clock -to profit by this sale extraordinary. The Price: Lowest Ever Statement of plain fact: Players of this quality have never before been sold so low. Made for America’s largest mail order house. Left on the maker’s hands by the conditions of the past year. Sold to us—and to you—at a price that is mak- ing a new record in the history of piano sales. The QUALITY: Altogether Unusual Terms Hitherto Deemed Impossible Careful examination is the only way to appre- ciate the notable quality points of these players. Time for that right upto 9P.M. Quality rarely sale priced. Neverso low before. And on terms of payment equally unusual. No wonder this sale is making its mark! Pay as $ Lo 4 If You Can’t Come, Fill in We and Mail This Coupon Today a Month GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS New York City 10 Year Guarantee Players built to hold up without repair through a lifetime’s use. GENTLEMEN: Please rend me promptly full details of your GREATEST BALM of REW PLAYER PLANS. eiving complete information as to price, terms and quality. Fully guaranteed for 10 years. A Player Bench Included at the Bie Delivery to Your Home Without Extra Messe lies charge. Player Rolls to the Amount | | tres of First Payment May Be Charged, | cd Lew c wn onan. THE NEW 1921 CONREID PHONOGRAPH to go at Terms as Low as $3.79 § a Month It You Can’t Come, Fill in The new and Mail This Coupon Today model has new quality points, GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS New Yerk City Always get- ting better. And for the sale, com- GENTLEMEN, Please send me of new 1921 C plete tnformat Promptly full detatia of your eale Phonographa, gtving to price, terme and que ing sharply DOWN in price. Mahogany finish aay : Arm that “nlave Easy to pay ribat oi EW.-0-23 eee for, too, After5:30P.M, Yse33d St.Entrance, Near B’wa THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE GIMBEL BROTHERS 32np STREET -BROADWAY-33r0 STREET NEW YORK CITY DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING ; HEY all go to the corner lon egurdet as ge oul pene . bite Veg store, where Coca-Cola is the perfect answer to thirst. THE COCA.COLA CO., Auianta, Ga. Head of the class in the class-room. That's t to Buster Brown. Leader of play in the play- there too. For Buster's just about the pal-y-est ground. That’s Buster Brown. GIMBELS Good News! BUSTER Brown Shoes for Fall Are Here Shoes That Fit and Shoes That Last. That Stand Out for Value and Up for Looks. For Gala Day and Every Day, Wear Buster Browns. And when it comes to parties, Buster's right thing in shoes. Ask the kids. They know! Lower Prices on Buster Browns Same solid leather goes into Buster Browns as last Fall. And the same real shoemaking. .BUT—and here’s Saturday's best buy-news—this fall Busters come at a new range of low prices, listed here: Misses’ Shoes, 111 to 2, $4.45 Infants’ Shoes, 6 to 8, $3.45 : D : Growing Girls’, 22 to 7, $5.95 Child’s Shoes, 8!2 to 11, $3.95 Boys’ School Shoes of Solid Leather Little Gents’, 10 to 2, $4.95. Growing Boys’, 214 to 6, $5.45 $100,000 Worth of Fine Furniture Dining Room Suites 10 piece, Walnut....... $550 $270 3 piece, Mahogany....- Walnut. 10 piece, Walnut. 10 piece, Walnut 10 piece, Mahogan 7 10 piece, Mahogany.... 980 475 y 10 piece, Walnut 2100 990 6 piece, Walnut.... Living Room Furniture, Library Tables, Book Cases, Mirrors, i Odd Chairs, Desks, Lamps, etc., all marked for quick sale. Th 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue Music Salons (‘£::) Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock ys CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR and e_— to Be Sold for $45,500 Bed Room Suites ++ 750 349 4 piece, Mahogany ++ 795 368 4 piece, Mahogany ...- + 975 465 4 piece, Mahogany... 975 465 5 piece, Mahogany piece, Walnut. WRIGHT-FOX CO.,Inc. House Cor. Bridge St. ew York City WORK MONDAY eit HERMAN U.S. Navy Shoe U.S. ArmyShoe __ Linings, facings and fittings accord- ing to Government specifications for Navy Shoes and Army Shoes. 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