The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 19

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\ i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER BLUENOSE TO FACE ELSIE. HALIPAX Lunenburg s adian fi en’s sailing cham nip to- d the right to meet © of Gloucester off this port next urday for the international trophy luenose, which captured the first elimination trial last Saturday, dupl'- cated her feat yosterday and ran up a total of sixteen points in the two brushes. As a supplementary reward her crew received $1,000, first prize He | money. 18.—The won the NewYorkers F For 2rA Da i key) ms who know the city but tt Colorado Man Thinks Every-) os k thing Will Be All Right] the visitor. Yententay, ter ine Again, Financially, as Soon stance, I wae at the Battery and Mf osked a guard to direct me to a as the Government Pays) train that would bring me back to What It Owes the Receivers| ‘!*th Av Kitadels hate and the Latter Can Dis-| 1 told me to f the crowd, charge Their Own Obliga- | eet dies nded nt Ninth Avenue and 420 didn’t for I was wife tho sl it might been werious if 1 engagement.” { had a bus: FARTHEST FROM HOME. ‘Relief From Paining Feet New treatment keeps feet in perfect condition | PEOPLE all over the country are By Roger Batchelder. “Money is far tighter west of the| ame Mississippi than it is in the Ea The “New Yorker For a Day or} finding an easy and effective way to said H.C. Ward of Colorado Springs,, Two” who is farthest from home to- | end foot troubles, who has large mining interests in day ix J. S. Nichols, who is at the Blue-jay Foot Treatment is composed the State of Colorado and is now at! Pennsylvania, jlis home town, Rucnos| of three essential articles for keeping the Astor, iyres, is over 5,000 miles from Broad- | the feet in prime condition: Blue-jay “Tho gold mines are running war. Foot Soap, Blue-jay Foot Relief (a mas- weual, Qut a number of the other See a | sage) and Blue-jay Foot Powder, To Addrems Stadents on Limitation | mines have been closed down because | of the high wages demanded by the} miners. In some instances, however, | wages have been reduced. There !s nv All who suffer from the nervous strain and constant irritation of aching, tender feet should try Bluc-jay Foot Treatment. At all druggists’. Write for free booklet—‘ The Proper Care of the Feet""—to Bauer & Black, Chicago. . Blue-jay Foot Treatment keeps feet feeling fine la a Bauer & Black product of Armaments. Franklin d’Oller, former Commander) |of the American Legion, and Gen. John F. O'Ryan, Commander of the 27th Di- new development now cn account of | vision of the American Expeditionary the money stringency, but when the | Forecs, have accepted Invitations to ad- railroads get the money that has|dress the student conference on the ation armamen e held in been promised them by the Govern- | imitation of armaments on ce ment and can pay the manufacturers reside of lubricants and n number of other: whom they owe money will start cir: culating again In our section and we shall see just as prosperous times as we have ever known before.” Tudeon ¢ ean of Rw | tte FREIGHT RATES BOTHER CAN- ADA TOO, “It is impossible for industry to| operate advantageou Present freight rate: Ellison of Montreal ie is Pennsylvania. “That is th with Canadian business to-day ig & movement t rates and I think thing that the ra Not only has the prese ituation| tended to paralyze industry put it has caused a wreat decrease In p: sengers. M cannot r travel at this time HORSES SCARCE IN EUROPE. “American horse-breeders are 1+ eelving calls from London for dra horses to replace those lost di the war,” asserted P. F. Peterson Buffalo, who is at the McAlpin. “'T first lot of 120 animals, weighing fr 1,800 to 1,400 pounds cach, lea month for the London horse me Delivered there th each. It ts the first ment and is more or 2 Going to Carlsbad? If you cannot go, Carlsbad is coming to you. The genuine tmported Carlsbad Salt can be had again at every Drug Store. It is Nature’s Remedy for Con- stipation, Liver and Kidney diseases, Rheumatism, etc. Insist on the genuine, take no substitute. Carlsbad Products Co. Agents, 90 West St., New York LLL LLL LLL LLL LLAALLUMULIL Ltd ALLTEL ly ESJEN IN WA’ STOMACH IN ORDER © war, but befo! time they © not a facte European ho: markets hecinxe 07) the high cost of raising and shipping.” | “AS OTHERS SEE. US.” "I think that the guards of the transit systems should have more Information for the st Marked Thomas W. Gil Clarksburg, W. Va., who ts Astor on his honeymoon. have enough for you mand during Stomac! 10 Yeurs~ At Your Dri tories, 111 B. 24th st, d —Used Ov T The Dread Pyorrhea Begins With Bleeding Gums Pyorrhea’s infecting germs cause many ills. Medical science has proven this. Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors were unable to trace to a cause, are now known often to be the result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets about the teeth. Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous disorders and other diseases have been traced in many cases to this Pyorrhea infection. Don't let Pyorrhea work its wicked will on your body. Visit your dentist frequently for teeth and gum inspection. And watch your gums yourself. Pyorrhea, which afflicts four out of five people over forty, begins with tender and bleeding gums; then the gums recede; the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of poisons generated at their base. Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan’s keeps the gums hard and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Use it twice daily, year in and year out, Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices, Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gums with your Forhan-coated brush ~—gently at first until the gums harden, then more vigorously, If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has already set in, use For! 's according to directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S, Forhan Co., New York Forhan’s, Ltd., Montreal 18, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded | West 14thStreet— Between 5thand 6th Aves., 1921, RotHENBeReS Women’s & Misses’ Smart $4.50 | Box Pleated Skirts Well tailored in new Fall models my good quality Pru- nella Cloth—neat plaids; tan and brown, tan and navy, Copen and $ tan, and black and white-—all sizes 25 to 40in. waisthand. Rey. § value... . i vmmaieall Stunning New Fur Trimmed Suits Challenge Sale—Superb Fur and Self Collar Li itle ad ‘Coats Sizes 2 lo 6 years—Made to Sell at $10 to $12 Each *9.00 E garments are certainly Broadcloths, Chinchillas, Polo Styles Velour & Bolivia Cloths ues—orly by seeing them’ can you fully realize the remarkable savings materials in handsome new Fall and Winter fur and veivet trimmed. T grand in our offering. All of highest grade A hattenge Reeat in High- Grade Footwear: — Cut Lace soe Also Centre Strap Moccasins, Strap Pumps and Oxfords—Every Pair Perfect urehase froin a big Boston house, made ly for this challenge event, at a price ion that saves you from $2, 50 to $3 a pair. Kid, Brown Kid, Patent Colt Gun Metal, Brown Calf C ombination, Black Suede, All sizes. Low Military, Cuban and Louis Cuban heels, 2.89 A Challenge Offering All latest favored color tones Fncamperahle Challange Vaities in andava Linens and Muslins 1.69 Napkins $1 Doz. e Muslin Me 29¢ Towels 18¢ 18 inches square; neat fine soft {inish Huc aith blue or red round designs 00 wide k borders on mercer zed 1: re white 14c: also. all white 18¢ damask, doz. i biena hed. yd, each 22ce Outing Flannels Pink and blue stripes and ett 12¢ | 1.59 Hemsatitched Cloths QR * 7-98 Plaid Blankets An exceptional challenge offering of fine quality heavy blankets in large block patterns of Eras BIG checks, very soft, fluffy qual- ity; per yard Rich Chinese medallion and small carpet designs on beautiful backgrounds of the a good serviceable rug for use in every room in the house. | Heavy Velvet_ Stair Carpet, $1.19 Yard We Carry @ Full Line of “Pictorial Review” Such as you will find selling rapidly in the specialty shops uptown at $50 to $60. For this sale *24.75 Highest Grades of Duvet de Laine, Yalama Cloths, Suede Velour, etc. Australian Opossum, Beaverette, Nutria and Self Collars ACH and every garment of the highest class of BK workmanship, finished with consummate care in scores of superb styles,.six of which we picture, silk lined and interlined. Some are beauti- fully hand embioidered—some fur trimmed with fur collars—some plain but richly tailored. All sizes for misses and women. Browns, blacks, navys, reindeer, ete. Wenler's —— “Whitman's rok Satin Trimmed Blanket - Bath Robes | Values $ Roll or | up Sailor | to $5 e Collar il || CHALLENGE item from one of the Wy makers of higher quality robes. Chaice a of hundreds of handsome patterns in exquisite colorings—rich satin trimming | 's, cuffs and pockets; cord attached, | on colle All Handsome Silk Velvet and Pressed Beaver Crown tinted Shapes Also $ ‘Lyons Velvet” Shapes Values Up to $4.50 Each CHOICE collection of charming aan ohh a A most in demand and for right aow rich, glossy beavers and fine velvet crowns in black, na’e and brown; a challenge offering that will be a big hit with the thr ifty. ¢ \ ‘ees \ 1000 Banded Hats Values Up to $5.95 Rich looking Beavers and Hatter's plush models hat are as smart as can Choice of black and all the fa- vored autumn shades. . 9x12 Seamed and Seamless Axminster R Rugs 34.88 Rich designs and colorings, suit- able for stairs and hall runner: Perr 5 Pe. Aluminum it Kitchen Sets 98¢e oe) A) 4s fl With rack, each OW Can See Is Extraordinary Value piece of heavy cast metal, No Piece ' Curtain, Stretchers wted basswood {ri -plated pins gu: ot to rust, Ri 13] bay brass Copper Bottom Wash_ Boilers. | Polished, $1.98 ular \} No.7 *Miller’’ Brass Fount — - Oil Heaters Ihirge size, with nickel trim- mings ss burner; $7.98 _ J regular 39 4 “Manhattan” Ready Mixed Paints Yellow, red, brown, green, spruce $1.95 slate, kitchen green, cream, buff, pea gr D7 eve pink and blue Gal. Inside or Oulside White, $2.35 gal. ‘atterns ' —

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