The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 18

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|sonaity, I do not Ike air.) BLIN LDIER THREE ESCAPE PRISON SEORT SKIRT IS “ALL RIGHT,” tn fea oka ta a RNEW THE LAUGH IN $500,000 FIRE. | stufty office and sho feels cle and o | | To-Day at 8:00 A. M. | healthier with short halr, all right lore ie Theaah = cea © — $0 IS BOBBED HAIR IF GIRLS (05, 3 enact iaitts| OF FATHER DUPPY or tices aaioraucrta’ wae | Cyrus | We Will Place On Sale | WANT °EM SO, SAYS PREACHER “i. oiccGisemrme| RL Me.0 tine are cor | sa non 6c atv | ° alcoves and low cut, blouse f ran, and Greets Chapl 4 large part of the Michigan Statu Re- | At Our New Store —* sponse. “They save laundry expenses COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 6.—A to- | though all the cell blocks were burned tance between the ea.tern and aleaves and low cut blouses for of- “Not at all” came the quick re- at Red Cross Convention, formatory here yesterday, but al- “No Reason Why Woman Should Have to Hide ae rotne business Sonar cin ie ‘ally blind World War’ yetoran |duwn only three of the 480 inmates| western hemispheres by laying 950 BROAD WAY NEAR 23d ST. 18 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. ’ ; It and neat blouse, bur if | the Atlantic Cable, When the OPPOSITE FLATIRON BLO@ “4 Her Ankles Any More Than Man,’ Thinks [3 tere a Crepe OF: A Mere wt Peet to-day among the erecne to have escaped from the Wet MMA ey : | 8 * ¢ |watin§ frock that is decidedly yer exhibits at the American Red authorities, i : f Rev. C. A. Woodward, Who Finds Sanitary} vale, Many ia, det have af | Cruse Convention, whoa he heard | There was only the one attempt on| Senfetsel ithe erest banawet N OATS bs ili rles—‘* VV ill | hae places ines, Social Ife] ut some distance hearty laughter, “|e part of any Inmates to make 1} Field must have been a lover dQ be Reasons for Prevailing Sty e Men : [ae eS chem ana ute aide | “tome dimance Benrty auetter “| raak for iberty. A group ot preoa-| off hits 'fat ‘asthe’ banaset_ | ; { w Have to Stop Ogling Girls," He Added, ThE | not delteve in party dremes, a younk y + | ura were taken outside the wail to hel; menu thie delicious meat FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. a Fs See ee a iean te: sisiaeue,” Ta know it anywhere, Lead me |nght the flames and os @ shower of appeared twice. It must have " } 3 Sooner They Learn the Better. « “ithe Tonge ar howe snort da) you] 20 BINA he wuld soarks fell upon them they started been Ferris Ham, for the beat Including Gabardines, “ - think she id wea i y soul, n't Marty running. ree 0! jem, got away 8 es “Th tter of sant sy ” Se We the Great. ° By Fay Stevenson. ea ec eevere tion rephied, Be Woodward FMol Nescauiiloh Oe iwi Neertom He ce P. A, Facts & Com Ine. | Reversible Cravenetted Overcoats, 3 « Perhaps (t ts this very broad mind- © business woman or house- Sth New Yo: > A. Ferris pany, Ine. a ‘Women should not wear extreme ; F ledne: oS « is going to x a long ekirt| as he clasped the biind man in | a Ureter- BE witscn, Sassy. core oe toy to -|Sate nish ns savelvon Whe Hee. ele ie Eee Nol al uarmg, waa slg tact ches [nee Suletnes wettems, oe] New York Tweeds and Auto Coats, Etc. te u and in hosting tract attention to themselves, BUT— Heap in subways and in hu uaa The women of bis parish are going tolanout olty atreets. A skirt even to fron Astoria, Long tsiand, Bishop Suffragan-clect Shipman AT LESS 1 “If a girl wanta to bob her hair be-| hold @ fashion pageant this evening|the shoe tops might be too lon Corcoran, & member of the | yesterday made public a statement ee m hes r wears @ akirt 106th, was transferred to the th it a @ause it 1 fortable and sanitary | 7 Therefore, if a woman advocating the defeat of State Con. a Fess and they are louking forward to thelr! (iit aiapinys meveral inches of her! i¢gth Onto, also in the Rainb: THAN nd saves time in dressing, all ght | pastor's assistance in helping them Y abo ankle there showid be no cause for! via, a! wr ileal atitutional Amendment No, 1, whicn “If @ woman wishes to wear her seject eu.table fall costumes. disturbance. After all, her ankle satin les jas blinded at | would give to war veterans preference We have gathered togéther from our factories, showrooms @kirts several inches Above her shoe! per will by dispiayed wedding should ot attract any more attention cane Wiad bed bd Ke over all other cliizens in appointments S & BA and salesmen throughout the entire country our complete line tops Decause It is practical im sUb-| gowns, avening frocks, afternuvt| ynt to quit oxiine the woman who is) beta ieee Eevee TOM ronald | »»-|Fof sample garments for disposal of which we have selected our ways and hustling about the City.) Jressos, business clothes, coats, capen to att Ont Mtarily dtensed. | @ffected by the tableau of the | pr. Shipman during the war was se- That Irresistible Flavor’ new store, acquainting the ptiblic at the same time with our ell right. There is no reason why @/ ing aij munnor of feminine appare! fh time this condition {s comine| stalwart clergyman and his blind | pior chaplain of the First Army. u about, concluded the Roy.. Mr | companion " new, permanent location. . ba an aeons hens hide Der aB-l siz live models, professional «rls Woodward. "When women first wore AER SRS OX Dee Sent. 30m: Sample garments are ulways made up with greater care than sf aah Br from the downtown gevtion, will ..-| short skirta*men would turn on thr “If a business g ri prefers to wear tranaparent sineves to business, all right. It may be more comfortable for her and will probably save her " 4) )streeta to look at them. This summer BIRY Teele IANERt ety tee) AIRS (orty OF fo many women follo ved the fash the fairest and most atyllah matrons|{ona that a woman's ankle no lone and matde of the congregation will] cnvised a stir, This fail skirte are « i for the| {riffle longer, but they will never ge Hany laundry billa which the fonner| JOP tHese New full cOstuuies f9F the nck tn eround leneth or even whoe- shirt waist cont, benefit of the rest of the parishion-lrnr, jeneth, Women are going to air ihe (peatareto) ener stow wat Oe Areas for businens, comfort and th. est rown| ww are| Work they have to do, ‘They need oot Blouses to high, conventional collure eg nhebaas sand wraps arc) ye naxtreme or flashy. Rut clothes which bind the throat, all right. Men| {De loaned by one of the loading) make one efficient and the modern xpectally atores of the parleh soc: 5 Nae Bave got to qu t ogling girls, and the] (lon, and all those who know the In-| oman, nar learned how to be all of Quicker they learn the better.” wood rection are aware ¢ clate thia {net {n time.” That ts the way the Itev. Charles) latest Cilnes from Paris, Fie Do you wonder that the women of A. Woodward, pastor of the Mission | Mong tts “Main treet | O° UM | the Rew. Charles Woodward's pariah of the Redeomer, at Seaman Avenue | Amidat thowe dulnty’ oreations and| Mave naked bint fo mesial them In ao- 1d Ishum Street, expressed bimaelf| ubstuntial frocks for home and bus! Q@bout women and the much talked (nese will walk the Mev, Mr, Wond- ward ready to point out the desirable subject of whut they should wear or|o: undesirable features. And regular stock. We group the entire sample line into four lots at prices which cannot possibly be duplicated elsewhere. we roti ah Raincoats FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Guaranteed Waterproof Reg. $6.50 2.38 t} Men’s REG. $10 RATNCOATS Guaranteed Waterproof be Raincoats PRICES SLASHED al- Rot wear, as the case may be though he docs mot pretend to be un| A rT In Metropolitan District BN os KELNING Teen RRACUIMP Pont ti Mterlaay NIB Pemntnine Ge Horlick’s to such a low level that the economical house- 4 ww riahione » oh 1 oO heip \ he 6 . aS . ’ The reverend gentleman ts a. etanch | Mere non en ate cata eats lee MLO T DSSS) EH Ade GU Guaranteed Episcopalian, but he tw young and | they know he wll not con smn thea modern and decidedly broad minded |t0 One-piece frocks reaching to their ocks + WATERPROOF 7 Go to the average business man and | ht ay heavy, unbecoming busi RAINCOATS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S | For Men and Women Guaranteed Waterproof Reg. $18 Reg. $15 595) \ 785 . Sale Starts To-Day at 8 A. M. Sharp During Sale Store Open Until 9 P. M. JOODYEAR 950 BROADWAY trina ask him what @ woman should wear Fine Cane Granulated 4 AFTER 1 MAN Invalids reas, a uniform or something which | This te a strictly modern, efficient ‘The “Foods Drink” for All Ages. will encase her,”. but this wholesome, | and sanitary age,” Mr. Woodwar’ ‘ood lor e energetic mi neon the modern | told me, “and that is why 1 bellev. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Lbs dreau question for women In a differ-| Mortuily clothes wand even pobiin FoUntains, Ask for HORLICK'S, | ent Nght; a light which, 1am certain, | their hair—if they feel like it. Per : Lowest Price in Seven Years \ Monkey Glands or [Milk KELLOGG’S Cc performed in this city a few days ago, when a monkey gland was transplanted from the body of its simian owner to the Tf you want to body of a man. save the cost of bottling and deltenry go to ‘This operation is said to revitalize the body and brain of the patient K I R K M A N ° S SO A P Cakes Cc a any of the and in some mysterious way wipe out the destructive inroads of age. ° Ty we oe } sor om) WHALEN: BROTHERS | stores or A. & The patient in this case is a man fifty-cight years old, an age at ; “Ai i *e! EAS A i ny Aes a which a man skpuld be at the height of his mental activities. On the your own cone contrary, we find him, and he is only one of the millions, seeking the Cc Brouklyn's Biggrst a ay Ween OTK Credit House tainer. magic of surgery to stay the premature arrival of senility. yt Neue 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 yas dit Aes 164, 166, 168 and 170 The same good nywhere ea ry milk at a real It is a sad commentary on our jie and habits. Ther@ is no question Our Price Grand Street W 300 bring thie formed Smith Street saving. but that we are wearing out before our time, We rush and worry and . Reduced Corner Driggs Ave. tizement with you. amner Wyckoff St. Sweat over petty things and pile up more troubles by abusing our aud Keeords stomachs three times a day with unsuitable food. Victrolas “(ian st. Nop Maine Style Choice White fpesty RUGS 15° Brussels . id Records at Or "Prima Donnas “"{nith’ st. store, ton Talking Machines. | No one can say just what the normal span of life may be, but there is ample evidence that threescore and ten is not the limit of human efficiency. Our scientists tell us this and point to innumerable instances of men and women who retain their facultics unimpaired long after Matting, Linclenms, etc, om emey if most men go into retirement. r A A { 12¢ Value Can Lb i i The way to prevent this early decay is clearly understood. It is Below Wholesale Below Wholesale i @ matter of normal living and proper feeding. Work, play and rest | Price. None Sold Price. None Sold t! . : : * . oy eC: mt i in sane proportions and simple, natural food. That's all there is to it, to Dealers. to Dealers. Of course there will be accidents. Then you will need the repair shop. Monkey glands, blood transfusions, bone grafting and other in scientific wonders will have to be called in, But if the human machine Ye is properly fed and lubricated its period of activity will be lengthened \ materially. io The same learned scientists who have shown us how to repair the broken body have at the same time shown us how to avoid the need of surgical repair. They have told us among other things of the wonders a of milk. They have told vs that milk is the perfect food. That it is Hoes the richest of all foods in base-forming mineral salts. That it is rich in vitamines of every known variety. That it is the most easily assimi lated of all foods. CRACKER SALE| Fancy c ite i Uneedas . . re 5e| SEEDED ; —— N.B.C. Grahams «4 14ciRASINS 16 bie — e “ Snaparoons 2b 20C| 3c Betow Gost : Bee an ee oS At Our Grand St, Store. 263° Vth eatimondinariy tow School Suits 17:98 Gas, Oil and Coal Stoves COFFEE for Boysfrom © up a ae We mow that the nations that use milk freely are the most advanced SUPREME both physically and intellectually. We know that the increasing use of milk is marked by an increasing resistance to disease and age. 4 % y aye 98 | ern Lg btchen. fo ub P| de DB es jaa Suits25" | Sage ec Pke Pk dad || FALL DRESSES : Sse L $13.98 Up ing : | ! $13 Fish Specials Blue Label —_[Hain2’s tatu Beans cu Le |} sedi tem | = , ae ial Small Bot Large Bot igenera Sardines. scm 13e ¢ | Domestic c Herring... acm 29¢ 1 5° y 7 Sardines 3 tans 10 Naivesen Herring acan 12h¢ in Oil Kippered "GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC = The World’s Largest Grocery House -4785 Stores in the U.S. A&P Sole Distributors It is clearly indicated that the intelligent use of milk will help to retain the bodily functions unimpaired so that man can drift into the sear and yellow stage without need or desire for monkey glands, LOTON HORTON, President. Sheffield Farms Co. Fs 524 W. 57th St. New York 1921 Base Ball Pennant Will Sooa Be Awarded | Keep Un Wc the Procession by Consulting | The 1921 World Almanac | Beseba'l and All Oche> Sporting Records Aceurate and Complete. Price 50 Cents By Mail 65 Cents _ NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY

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