The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 24

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RRRRNNpRTR PRS seme tera SOURS ERGEI Sai es ane ' ~ - ™ - pen ak adel THE EVENING WORLD, Fkiax, SKYY EMBER 80, 1921, _ | MUNSEY ADMITS HERALD’S | tho Herata's nows article ten [tary authorities in Madras, British After Rush Was Over---Group of \f Freshies [ARTICLE WAS INACCURATE. Vizier Gyentiatr dtr, "tate acer merry ih i evident that ite was not | the strong res’ stance of the Moplahs Deelavee © feed Burteht eaya turihee that" . jin the Malabar district. Recent ac. Who Tackled Columbia Sophs Last Night err corer ee La its wit ages tt tye a | Was Justified in Criticism of tt He | the ‘reaistan the Moplahs te F “framed on ila lines for plunder Lint of Unsolved Murders, aby With ROCIdAE GS OF 1 | Sto af i In an article on the editorial page of | off" gor ew Yor Herald this morniag, | fl innc pddressed to Commisstoner Enright, | flow Frank A, Munsey, owner of the paper, | th declares that the Commissioner was | Perfdy na rm Mayor Tiyinn t% ; races were not intentional, explains, but" these errora did your protest ag al and ral ahd! untied | REBLS IN INDIE INDIA § ‘STRONGER. i a New York bound commuters from ari fhe | MOPI4 tm Guerrilin Warfare and north of White announced recommended that his cha the Herald be taken up by bands are getting nuch, | Stronger,” the statement adds, “and pinté | it is probable that the number joining it 18) the rebe | | Commuters an Hour Late on White | Plains Line. Plains on the Harlem Division of the New York Central were ur jinte getting to, thelr \Avold Open Battle. an LONDN, Sept, 30 (Associated | this mornin ns cee NEED TR LE t Attorneys of the counties within ihe | el | Press).Yne Ina! Jor an en, ‘tween € the mill- Tiains. «(Or ) ae To cate eT ATOMS Outlet (BNA 0” ae * [wis es Store| National Overstoks at Less Than Cost: C <S;, Pices Were Never So Low! oa By Now; Real Bargains! The Sweeping Reductions on all wearinapparel afford the greatest opportunities. 3,000 of this season’s most desirable Coats for Wom\, Misses, Children and Stouts. Lined and unlined —almost every wanted fabric and style—mat fur trimmed. ‘a Office in a com- @_explicit nature of your answer muniauyhis evening COLOMBIA Nb ONDER WOOm) RECORD THRONG CROWDS _ |° MINEOLA FAIR GROUNDS. Miss Lida Fleitmann Loses $3,000 Diamond Pin—Others Report ‘Thefts by Pickpockets. ‘The largest attendance in history, In- eluding many well known members of New York and Long Island society, erowded the Mineola Fair Grounds yes- terday. It was roughiy estimated by the gatemen that more than 70,000 per- #ons entered the grounds. ‘cipal Lida Fleitmann reported the mes Ward of the Marine being attended at Broad he Was taken back to 144 W. 34th St. ens Up One Flight. Open 9 A. M. to 7 P Lowest Prices WONDEREUL VALUES IN SMART FALL APPAREL DRESSES Drewes—of fine | sorko; Joss of a sunburst diamond pin valued ’ wil red, ses. ant at $3,000, She was entered in'the Jump- ing events at the horse show, Which opened yesterday. and missed the jewel ter dismounting. t . # (one. ; Several persons reported the loss of 4 » Ve { pocketbooks and other valuables. ry try 1 98 | | More than 200 babies competed in a y¢ i | | Paby snow. Nancy MoNamara of Brook: a) | Wyn won, ‘first prize, Alden Doty of y ext i 4 fe (7-8) | oe secon Marion Cook of "1 erful se of new fa | Wool Velour Velour Bolivia jot Bolivia Sceond Flo. Saturday’s Starting Specials Great Demonstration of Vonder Values at $1 | No need to wait for price reductions.: Here areargains offered at less than the cost of was second, fe F ‘ | in | manufacture. Bargains such as have made this storeamous as New York’s Greatest Bargain leMiSeN vonnd ith: free Keooheuc : My | | House. Come “‘See What You Savel’’ a of jumpers which had fifty en- New Fall Millinery—$1 Trimmed, ready - to - wear Hats for women, misses and children. KA Velvets, Duvetynes, Felts — Hat values you positively cannot equal. Over 500 in all. Suedine Volour Bolivia mpstead third. the ladies’ jumping, class Mise, Ivy “D, _Maddison's won. Mrs. ses—extra @ Gharies M. d The Surprise Stores advertising Two- This is setting a new standard of value in Men’s Clothing. No other Single and double-breasted models with two pairs of pants—which i ‘ilaire: on The Last Word, With smart medium, and dark shades, as well as brown worsteds and blue serge. Pants Suits at store in the city has so far offered a good suit even with one pair of means practically double wear for each suit. They are made of all Suits of the custom-made kind at a price that is exclusive Another Surprise from é With Extra Pants While others are 7 5 e $40 and $50, you buy them here at pants in a full line of sizes under $40—and here is an assortment that for taste equals the styles you see in the custom tailor’s collection. wool fabrics in a splendid variety of patterns, including the popular Herringhones in gray and brown shades, dr and stylish oxfords in with the Surprise Stores. All sizes and stouts. All Stores Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. ITE TTT Stunning Coats DESERTS SHIP WHEN NUDE. as etree i en Me +Beaveretio collars, lined A {nterlined. V 200 Pairs of Shoes—$1 Worn’s Shoes of Vc Kid - finished o. /} Calf -\ished leather. Misses Oxfords and Pumpéf Kid - finished leaters. Children’s Shoes ¥ Ooze leather. Infantsred 1 ‘d-finished on whitleathers. Andrew Parez, twenty-four, mess at- | tendant on the U. 8. 8. Pueblo, —y ehored at the Brooklyn Yard, de- 4B th Avenue Between 15th and 16th Sts. rd Avenue N. W. Corner 83d Street ‘Yonkers Store: 25-29 North Broadway MANN: SPAVEUS4ST. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 84th Street “L” Station at Our Door. 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Chotce of Lot Choe of k Pillow ‘ Cases, 4 for $ Hemstitched, Hand Torn Pillow Cowen of bleached muslin, Good weight; well mad Extra Long Sheets $ Hand torn, full blenched Sheeting; 81x99 in.; seam- “ORMGRLY Towels $ oo 24 for Uanlenched Cation eninnet Towels in weaves; soft finish; inches. ions ® 30 12 for Unbleached berpryesy wels, hemmed or fringed; d quality for general less, But there came a day when he couldn’t lift the calf ERHAPS you remember the story of the man who tried to lift a cow by start- ing when it was a little calf and lifting it every day. He reasoned that the weight it gained every day would be so small he could easily lift that along with what he lifted the day before. vas Fringed Bedspreads ton in white. white-and-blue inches, Children’s Flannelette ate (| Children’s ing Garments; 2 for a $ Coats, at r ‘ p ¥ Good quality Poplinas s and discovers its mother and how to obtain its daily milk—and life is on. In a few days it has changed from a long- legged, scragg sly, awkward creature into a strong, healthy animal. And from then on it adds considerable weight every day. Sale Children’s mt Dresses Girls’ Dresses of | good quality Linene, | Chambray, Repp,| / , Gingham or Gala- tea. Sizes 2 to6 and | { an ¢\ ae 14. Special We Ab te, th@ buttons in Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite in American Walnut with Dresser, Vanity Dresser, Chifforobe, Bow-End $4 98° Bed; as illustrated What cows’ milk does for ™ cows’ children it does for your children, with the difference that is due to their different natures. Milk is a flesh-, blood-, and bone-builder, It is good, too, for adult people, But there came a day when he couldn’t lift the ca!f. The animal’s bones and flesh gained weight until the man’s strength could not lift it. nulne Leather | | 1 Bow ctl Beaded High School Boys* eh | extra Cee Iran ¢ re aeF | ou Y so in it Ment Formerly The transformation of a cow’s milk into the growing body of a calf is one of the miracles of nature too com- mon to be noticed. Within an hour after birth, a calf to aid in the re-creation of the body which is continually taking place. Think how a calf grows— and give your children all the milk they want. DarrYMEN’S LEAGUE CO.OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, UTICA, N.Y. = Derfections: reinté biue or black Coutil Corsets : erts, Five styles for Women and M Children’s Ribbed 4 | Childrea's Hats ‘es Hose. 6 Pairs | Special. 2 for ium or Heavy Weight Black Felts, Velvets, Corduroys, mu a Stockings, with slight im- | roc ‘and sport Embroided & Nainsook Gwns “¢ge | ‘Women’ s tf High Grade medium doubl he Soft, warm Wool | Worsted Yarn; the popular #Mip - over style with rack stitch, Sizes 36 to a4 creerized Lil weight of fine 3 and toes. [Sina sh Stockings. 4 Pairs “ in ‘'3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Suite With Fireside Chair and loose cushions; upholstered 5s $139 in Tapestry; indestructible springs in seats; pieces, as illustrated, at

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