The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 22

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i neues Pins ; ‘ | ines or advert. ot 10,090 lines 4 | These Things Just Happen [ rogers Sapa bt | . Why Ban the Bootlegger? | Might Call It the White House. & MARION, ©,, in to name a new hotel in honor of Prewident Har- ding. Overlooked by Volstead. ‘Nine bartenders’ unions {n Man- @echusettas are continulng o# active Organizations in rpite of Prohib! tion. Losing Its Pep. Portugal celebrated the anniver- gary of ite republic without any- body being assassinated. | beth, No oJ sister's hon | years becau | Only ‘Dormant. ne and explained he | hadn't written tn the last etght se he couldn't think of 2 I#o L. Heoyn, manager of © eum rally mer hotel In Uniontown, Pa., and « | winter hotel in Florida, has forbid | den dances In his placer hereafter because “they uttract only vampires ond bootleggers.” i Atom, which ¢ tive glands whone ot definitely known, Training for Peace. Unelo Sam is to tralr Was about to be de- mealy dead In Eliza- . he breesed {nto his | onry U, Steingase, cir | | | | ‘s William H. Anderson, State Su a: * Nobody Loves ~ perintondent of the Anti-Saloon mes, Leagu o iT the league wanda beery, of Greeny Generous to a Fault, | Sainet take part in tho muntelpa ounds heavy, of Greenville, 8. C., A Delaware preaches has been | Will not take pe ie seuntclpa Js no longer the world’s biggest aia oH Sku foe coe ae Prohibition 1 « wr Chief of Police, as he Was defeated “going with fitney drivers | for re-election in a campaign that nthe é teen He sbeulvad, cost him twenty-five pounds as well fas his Job Getting the Idea. “Just wanted to get an idea of | how men make love” was the ex- | use of twenty-yeur-old Myron Wil- | kins, Post Office clerk, arrested tn | for Chicago for opening letters Hope--Almost--for Bald Heads. One would live forever with a perfectly balanced endocrine sys tem, a New York doctor told the nia Medical Society in Philadelphia. Hair can be made to grow on bald heads, short men can Getting an | It pays A Timely and Interesting Offer for Misses Misses’ Lace Party Frocks Hees 14, 16, 18 Yoare and Small Women to 36 Buat Remarkably Priced at 28.00 | hip went for abusing the ume und the Mayor went to jadi oting Hquor on the hip.” | church, figures from the Manhattan | Congregational at Broadway and 76th Street show. During four sum. mer montia It carried 8,000 agate BROOKLYN= OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Another Noteworthy Dress Event! Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Autumn Frocks Designed in Canton Crepe BROOKLY ~ OPPENHEIM CLUNS & C : FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN | Anybody Can Be a Billionaire in Germany. Germany has lasued. 4,205,000,000 more paper marks, making a total of 86,884,300,000. —-_—— J. Milton Delap Dies. J. Milton Delap, undertaker, died Tuenday at hia home, No. 124 Sche- neotady Avenue, Brooklyn, He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Bons and Daughters of Liberty and even the |the Maccabees, Hie wife and a daughter survive. Funeral services will be held at 9.30 A. M, to-morrow | In the Church of St. Matthew, Eastern Parkway, with interment in Calvary. = Agate Line on Re-!| ligion. to advertise (°) At an Extraordinary Price | 18.00 T'wo Models Illustrated A sale of exceptional significance affording wide choice of selection in design and trimming from an alluring array of charming Fall Frocks developed in superior qual- ity Canton Crepe. The modish black and navy are featured in an interesting variety of treatment. Sizes 16 to 44. | Agreement Closes Contest Over LOS ANGHLES. Oct. 6. settlement had been effected out of court by the heirs of the Inte H, J.| ing of st California res (Lucky al Mrs. Stock Jandowner, became known with the filing In the Superior Court here of an agreement between Mma. ! heauesta HEIRS END FIGHT Albert F. required Estate Left by California jot Millionaire, {| 7 tant al VP Baldwin, sportsman and to-day | taldwin, with the An exceptional offering of chic party dresses developed in black Georgette-and = Lace combinations featuring t he new flowing sleeves and panel and cape effects; trimmed with black or 2-tone colored girdles. Misses’ Dept.—-3rd Floor. 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenve BROOKLYN Clara Baldwin E, U. Baldwin, | Mullender, In which Mrs. Stocker Ls the property inherited by her in favor DJ volving th several m THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. “LUCKY” BALDWIN’S er two children, Snyder and Rosebud Noble to execute a deed for balt dren nt, which was drawn 1, 1919, ends litigation tn- ate, said to be worth dollars, and consist- bonds and Southern estate, and her sister, Anita were Joint heirs to the estate exception of a few minor | a 1a LIVE one- Von't iet it 10 neglected in the comer because it ie play. We sund for it and make PLAYER PIANO that jn © much trouble to ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th & 4%h Sts. BROOKLYN Tomorrow, Friday, Our Fourth NO-PROFIT SALE How nobly the manufacturers sacrificed profit and sold to us at the actual cost of production when the No Profit idea was explained to them, is an evidence of the sacrifice they were willing to make to relieve, as far as possible, the depression caused by the unemployment situation. How the women of Brooklyn flocked to our three stores in vast numbers at each of the preceding No Profit Sales showed beyond question their absolute faith in our statement that we would sell at the ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST. Bolivias Velours Yalamas Polos Yalamas Pannevelaines Normandies Velours Plushes $ Veldynes Pannevelaines Normandies Geronas $ tralian Opossum, Raccoon, Also- THE FUR TRIMMINGS— Aus- Nutria, Black Opossum, Squirrel, Mole, Beaverette. Buy Your Winter Coat Now and Take Advantage of these Marvelous Values 1 Handsomely fur trimmed, embroid- ered and plain mod- els, many with large cape collars or the new throw collar. Handsomely fur trimmed and in lain and elaborate- y embroidered styles. In many styles, fea- turing all the new Fall and Winter trimmings, includ- ing richly fur trim- med models. THE COLORS—Burro Brown, Tortoise Shel! Brown, Byzan- tine, Mistral, Borocain, Zan- zibar, Corrento, Reindeer, Navy and Black. 500 Street and Afternoon Dresses Another shipment of New Fall Dresses have been received from a well-known manu- facturer who is co-operating with us in this “‘No Profit Sale.” They consist of Cane ton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Georgette Crepe, Satins, Tricotines, Velveteens, hand- somely embroidered, beaded and smart tailored models, include new cape effects. 12% o nem Ro6, ne Slip Covers} {UPHOLSTERED} [i A) cece ry ne. rd Free, Our offer applics to Long Tali Staten Tiand and’ New Jervey, ROYA imsttennd 110 W. 34th St. 275; UAits ae, FACTORY 39 W. 14th St. (Opposite Rothenberg’s.) Open Eves. BROOK! YN BR 14”9 4 ST ST a (): > (> ( 3): 0: DOHERTY’S SWEET APPLE CIDER PREFERRED Also Real Cider Vinegar M. DOHERTY 173 Washington St., Brooklyn Phone Main 6811 SHE DYED HER SILK STOCKIKGS HO MATCH SKIRT Each package of “Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple an) woman can dye or tint her worn shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats. stockings, sweaters, coverings, dra peries, hangings, everyth she has never dy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure he cause Diamond Dyes are guarantee. not to spot, fade, streak, or run, Te your druggist whether the materi. you wish to dye is wool or silk, or For Thick Heavy Hair Use Cuticura TasaTumrt: Touch spote of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment on the end of the finger. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, Rinse with tepid water. When you have made your scalp akin clean, sweet and healthy then will your hair become coft and thick, SeatirientDogt 100, Maldeh ¢0'hltoe Meee ‘Soap Me. Ointment 2 und toc, Taleum ae WP Cae Soap chaves whtnont es, SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT Stop eating meat for a while i/ your Bladder is troubling you. When you wake up with a dul misery in the kidney region {t gen erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known a thority. Meat forms uric acid whicl overworks the kidneys in their effor to filter it from the blood and the become sort of paralyzed and loggy When your kidneys get sluggish anv clog you must relieve them, like yo. relieve your bowels; removing all th: body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumafic twinges. Fither consult @ good, a. reliable days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made frow the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and has’ been used for generations to clean ani stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise acids so it no Jonge irritates. Jad Salts is a life saver for reguly meat eaters. It is inexpensive, canny injure and makes a delightful, effe vescent lithia-water drink.—Advt —___—__ ‘SFENE Womp WaRm voRs Weeme

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