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[rr fe We must return to Race Betterment Can the Congress of Eugenics— Small Shop Barbers. By Roger Batchelder. simpler ways Pei living if we are to maintain our fesupremacy among the nations of the| studying here to learn the latest J Glassberg y < ello; of | tricks. ° @ World, w Be ee eon oe The visiting fireman never saw an @ fe Battle Creek, Mich., who is attending | Qoean steamer until Deputy Chief 290 Fifth Ave (© the second International Congress of | King took him down to the wat MBugenics at the American Museum of | front to learn something about a Lire- BETWEEN 30TH AND 3I8T STS. | boat. SPNatural History. ™Yiving is the aim of our instit Kellogg, who] \ Pe at the in home economics « “Race betterment through o Battle Creek,” said Dr Majestic “To conduct three schools wh “ing out expert dietity end we turn ,» Branches of physica geour methods ef living bec g complicated, less and leas guided by } natural laws “As we progress in 4 inaterial sense | ne more | History proves that gthe downfall of great empires was | © Anvariably preceded by luxury, Eat simply and sy nd avoid other | than indigenc 8; sleep out- doors if possible and get plenty of | » outdoor ex that the natural | way to hea 1 hoypir “England, jermany | @ have receiv ow by the loss of so & of their manhood in the World War |. from the standpoint of race betterment, by the fact that millions men and women t with the value o t young The proposed Fordney Tariff Bill provides that the import duty on French Kid Gloves shall be greatly increased. Our present low prices will prevail until the adoption of the proposed increased tariff. With the demand for a more extensive glove wardrobe re- quired by the variety of the sleeve fashions, the prospect of a tariff increase should suggest to every woman, the wisdom of providing now for future requirements. | Our Seville glove described at | the right, is 3.50 The proposed Fordney Bill will advance the price to 4.25 Boott Toweling is 18 inches wide and in 25- or 10-yard bolts. Be| YOUNGEST FIRE CHIEF WITH US. Achieved by Simpler and/twenty-c ia ein ave af | iy,| Oklahoma City Fire Department, who more Correct Ways of Live] inners hore te water ing, Declares a Delegate to| (ire-fighters in action. He 1s making ‘ headquarters at the fire station in West 33d Street, near Greeley square, Toledo Visitor Who Got, and © a New York Small Shop). Shave Criticises the Loqua-| * ‘ty to run to |that he lost out Jeither lost time at colle ume at fires, | 44 j Rebecca Hoyt does beautiful embroidery THE EVEN on my h used them all, he said, * more about it” with a machine gun Meet Fire Chiet George Goff, the year-old head of the) gort of thing?” ’ oe Ne York M WORLD'S SERIES. nightly to uty Chet of the T y|coming in thick teams, according to t Waldorf. Hoo! 1, San Fran Mauch Chunk, Pa., | sented on the reservation lists. Hi avee Oklahoma J he adimite ways. He ey from. ¢ 4 eight » his department . 8 “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “J like most of your larger bar- ber shops, because they do not insist that you spend a month's BETWEEN 30TH AND 3IST STB, Vamp Shoes salary when you want a shave alone,” remarked a visitor from RADICAL PRICE REDUCTION Toledo at the Commodore. “But oy Ere Sd Aue Tipe guality I think that you should deciare mpairing the Glassberg Standard, an open scason un the barbers in Full satisfaction guaranteed. the small shops. Iw ntown yesterday and into a plgce on Nassau ry and a quick shav: nd that is all,’ is. No sooner was the ron my face than the bar- k on the usual painted ex- n, and said, ‘What are you 1 said, A quick said with For twenty minute nd Vici Kid. there helpiess, talking about his BER HeUtHLras Caan $44.95 hair restorer. 1 did not answer tax.) SPECIALY. un him, but grunted with « mean Rikee at Gs af intonation every few minutes, and SEMIS Lp ote) kept looking at my watch. As he SEREReeeeR Black & White In all the diversity of Centemeri styles in black and white none expresses the new vogue more charmingly than the Seville— Consider the effect in black French kidskin sewn tranchant (stitched in contrasting white) with heavy white crochet embroidery, a deep white band and white pearl clasp; or— White finished similarly in contrasting black; also all-{ black and all-white. Wrist length for the tailored sleeve, and pique sewn— 3.50 SPECIAL AT BARGAIN COUNTER Glace wrist-length gloves, perfect in workmanship and made of French skins destined for our first-quality tae but that do not measure up to our strict standards—therefore told as “seconds” to close out; white, black and colors 1.33 Centemeri Gloves 400 Fifth Ave. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France HE started when she was a little girl Now that she is married and has a home of her own she enjoys sewing and embroidering more than ever. About two months ago she bought a Bolt of Boott Toweling for the first time. She made her son Roger some Practical bibs with a wee bit of cross-stitching in color. Then she darned some table runners and hemstitched some dresser scarfs, working a design with French knots and outline, Her nexttwenty-five-yard bolt made twenty-fourhemstitched towels with embroidered initials. She has started to cut into her third bolt, for she is making roller towels forthe kitchen. Clever Mrs. Hoyt has found that Boott Toweling has many practical purposes. It is very absorbent. It launders very well and keeps its bright-white color, It is easy to hemstitch or erhbroider. It is very inexpensive. Perhaps the story of Rebecca Hoyt will suggest new uses of Boott Taweling to you. Buy it by the bolt. All stores selling white goods should ails rs ABSORBENT TOWELING BOOTT MILLS, Lowsit, Mass. ein again and let me tell y Naturally Tl never go near the shop. unless Why do you New Yorkers stand for that Branch: 511 6th Ave. Oe a : Short& Medium a Model 691--In Patent Colt Skin Other models in finished, he wanted to sell me @ bottle; then he tried to put some ad, and mally he offered to give me a {ree shampoo, When yell ‘ont SMALL TOWNS EXCITED ABOUT Baseball fans from all parts of the | country have decided that the World's | Series will be in New York, and the requests for hotel reservations are © The majority of | telegrams and letters come from men n towns which have no major league jagement alls, N, Yo. . Toronto, are well repre Busi- ness and hotel men have had the be- Nef that it would be better for them} Boo! if fome team from another city con- tested for the series, but it is now apparent that a record crowd from out of town will be on hand, and et dae every one is happy. . tennials and all kinds of State and city celebrations be reported is that of St. which will celebrate the 100th anni- versary of Missourt’s Statehood from 15 will have as characters the famous) 4 pioneers of Missouri Ch au, and othe re-creation of another undertaken,” "ARTHEST FROM HOME. eo % ANOTHER CENTENNIAL - i PLANNED, who a farchest from home to-day This seems to be the year of cen-| /'*. Claire de Velez, who is at Pennsylvania, Her home town Paz, Bolivia, 18 about 9,000 miics Broadway. The latest one to Louis, onat! Enquirer.) lost peculiar ceording to Robert Han- automobile,” replied Mrs. Fourflush John Darrel\. Broadway. GNA Sons, Shana Ah Sts. Friday and Saturday Specials Women’s Gloves Sale of Imported Kid Gloves 2.50 Values at 1.39 pr. An Exceptional Offering Overseam sewn, Paris point, stitched and embroidered back, 2 clasp and 2 button models, in Tans, Browns, Greys, Black and White. Full range of sizes. An Attractive Offering of Smart Blouses Of extra fine quality Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Satin, in tailored and beautifully trimmed effects. Ali colors, including Black. Values to 9.00, for. 4.95 Women’s New Fall Suits Marked at a Very Special Price Are made of fine quality Velour-Tricotine Serge and Mixtures. Only one or two of a kind, comprising lain Gites ite ren trimmed effects. Colors: avy, Brown, Taupe an kk. 29 50 Values to 45.00, for Women’s Lingerie (4 Floor) PHILIPPINE GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, DRAW- ERS DAD EORSED COMERS Gt sine White Nainsook. land made and hand embroidered. Values 3.75 to 6.50, for 2.25 and 3.79 Hosiery & Knit Underwear WOMEN’S BLACK SILK LISLE STOCKINGS— (Full fashioned). Value 1.50, at............... WOMEN’S FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS, seam back. Black, Grey, Brown and White. Value 1.25, at 85 CHILDREN’S BROAD RIBBED 3 LENGTH SOCKS— Black, White and Brown. Value: 76ats eee ee Sho .50 WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK TOP COMBINATION SUITS, with soft cotton Body. 1 85 Value 2.25, at............... ane 2.65 WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK VESTS, with band tops. Value 3.25, at Ribbons Lot of Rich Brocade Ribbons, with Jacquard figures, in shades of White, Blue; Pink, Mais, Lavender and Navy, also Roman stripes, in exquisite colorings; 614 to 7% nches wide. Regular value .95. Sale Price. . Great Food Milk-The One Peer an ceraitek acl lack vith doctors and descians Jin quality. Some is better than others because of /the conditions under which fit was produced. Thoughtful people f have turned to Bardens, general YW Grade A'milk for ! family use. Grtlandt 7941, ING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. Barton, Benton, hundreds of be the most complete period ever yew Yorker For a Day or Two" is at the Commodore. met," remarked Mre, Fourf A pagcant will be produced in the| | |What's the matter with them?" Coliseum,” Mr. Hancock announced ie. hae “ . Why, they actually preferred to go! Tt will tell the story of the State and| 4, debt’ to tay hres reed 2 Fo) BORDENS FarmProducts Co.Inc. STORE HOURS: 9 to 5:30 FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, : SATURDAY FRIDAY Were $33.73 to $37.73 19.77 Twelve different styles in new sport and costume suits for Winter, five of which are pictured. Materials—Twill cloth, velour, tricotine, serge and mixtures, Colors—Navy blue, brown, beaver, black, ~ Sorrento, volnay and taupe. Sizes 14 to 20 years. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See pages 16 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising Linings—Good quality plain and fancy silk: Every coat is warmly interlined. -—HEARN— | SATURDAY || 1663 Silk » BLOUSES : Were $5.65 to $7.97 Georgette Crepe de Chine Tricolette Newest tuck-in, tie-back and overblouse models in a variety of beautiful effects to which trimmings of bead and silk embroidery, Val. and real filet laces, dainty tucks, and silk or ribbonzine fringes contribute color, individuality and charm. Colors are navy blue, black, Mohawk, brown, bisque, flesh and white. Sizes 34 to 44, NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS - See Pages 16 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising