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i : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921, ee em RO CRE gem atts ates nate ete et me marae signal system of Fifth Avenue and the mounted police of New | York are great novelties to the | Danish visitor. But a strange feature of Copenhagen ts that few street accidents happen. If a per- son is killed of hurt by an auto- mobile, the newspapers print a Steamshi » anies i , termination, This, it is expected, will) ‘Pa, ; few Steamship Companies in San) (rmgea"a part amen the people | SOOM Mere L nettattien Francisco. Report Heaviest] ot the sections.” | uMce, for J Outgoing Traffic, Passen-| “AS OTHERS SEE US.” Yo, HO, HO"— going Traflic, Passen-| iy York's trame syatem ts |..“t Wonder how many people realize ger and Freight, Since 1913 Ne STEASATGR PesiERt that the sugar sweetens their coffee § +s s| the most interesting feature of | 004 en, INGy ued ts APAL CORA Jot so Hea Somi y (ty to me," sald P, J, Darre | ® e rum they used to co But Not so Heavy Coming! 3? Cot " "Denmark, who is | £m the same source?” inquired Har- Back j GE Cupensnoes mr ae - old B. Lindo, plantation owner in the — et Oe lane te hough MY | British West Indies, at the Pennsyl- : = | nome town has 600,000 people, the | rai. | ‘go as you please’ pian is in effect |" “Sugar canes,” he explained, “are By Libee ble Batchelder. | on the streets, When tyaffic ins |eug and crushed, and the | juice! erican freig! creased greatly not le 0, Bev> drained from them, This is allowed) at any| eral policemen were alled to to evaporate and crystalize until you It at the bustest corners, | get the soft sugar from which are racted much attention, | separated molasses and other by- the caus: of consider: | products. The raw sugar is sent to ment this country for refining. The mo- rom ore you can see that lasses |s distilled by a certain process San Francisco, 1 not spedking for my company alone," he declared, | “out for several other lines which run | Wharves at San | With freight, and ‘for a month hard to obt! solutely the re-) lat reckntly described | It means that Americas ng to the Orient, the Antipodes in great turn freights are | much merchandise ts an Francisco, but ‘t awe.” 122 W. 34th St.—119 W. 33d St. OPP. MACY'S OPP. GIMBEL’S Extraordinary Dress Sale Today and Friday 150 High Class Models at Great Sacrifice not so ; not routed I is up to the SHE WASTED NO TIME. “An incident on the train from Bridgeport this morning caused le excitement among | ” declared Willlam city, who is at the “A young lady took t and took a typewriter From Bridgeport w York she worked steadily. us Interesting to wateh the *| Biltmore, her s from her ba Black ChiffonVelvet on the other passengers, | Smart new Combinations Old gentlemen, surprised at hear- of Chiffon Velvet and ‘ing the famWiar clicking in an Georgette (as illustrated), unfamiliar place, lad down thelr Flare Bell sleeves of Georg- and girls who were ee ette with many rows. of stegographers also were greatly | tucking and silk braided imPressed by ti skirt. Today and Friday $19.50 Made to Retail at $35 to $49.50 writer's time Saving innovation.” | . . . LAST CALL FOR ARGENTINE ANTS. season tlie Argentine an no declared in ow is destructive | ered us for some time, | cond meeting of a garden sociation, w declared, The into sections, t of money will section for the ex- Saks & Company ANNOUNCE for FRIDAY and SATURDAY on the Third Floor'a Most Remarkable Presentation of 5.95 WONDER HATS —that top the costume with distinction, and forfeit none of their smartness by being low-priced. Fen Ye i] BY; EVER was there such profusion in coloring, in y I € models, in fabrics, in trimming than in this collec. ZO) tion of Wonder Hats. Fashion in her most lavish mood designed them—that is evident when one sees banks of fruits and flowers showing off their coloring to advan. tage from small brimmed effects —the generous embroidery that completely covers others in glory—the gay, dashing quills, the ostrich or glycerined fancies—or the charming ornaments that add just the right finishing touch. And such materials: Silk Duvetyne, Felt and Velvets in every shade that is in Vogve for Autumn wear, as well as black Which can't be explained in Xe DEER SMASHES MOTOR CAR, | «tine of the dees York—and then you have rum—tn the | Weat Indies,” vanta, "New Yorker For a Day or| ho is furthest from home ta T Shigematsu, who is ot the Penneyl- Hits home town, Tokto, ts about | resulted in Injuries to th 8,000 miles from Broadway. T FROM HOM . Trtes to Jamp Over It, Injures) way Driver and Is Killed, GUILFORD, Conn., Oct. 20—A col-| nid Voce of Clinton, Maton between @ deer and an automobile | tained several cute and bruises. In the outekirts of this town yesterday driver, damage to the ma: ne and the ofticta G. Altman & Cn. Thirty-fourth Street Black All-silk Carton Crepe THE 19 jpmioe 60 CENTS MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Friday) An Extraordinary Offering 5.000 Yards of (pebble-face, cull satin=finish; reversible) ‘at $3.90 per yaru This crepe is of splendid quality, presents an unusual pur. ne price quoted opportur Mail and telephone orders will receive prom attention. (Sale on the First Floor) A Special Clearance of Wor.ien’s Suit Blouses im a mumber of the wanted styles, variously modeled in crepe de Chine, net and georgette, and as variously em- bellished with embroidery, lace and beads offering remarkable values at $4.90 & 7.75 The range of colors embraces navy biue, beige, brown and gray, in addition to flesh-tone and white. (Sale on the Third Floor) A Timely Sale of Women’s Lounging Robes very specially priced Blanket Robes, bound with satin ribbon, finished with cord girdle; in rose, blue and gray $6.85 Eiderdown Robes, vound with satin ribbon; offer- ing a choice of severalcolors . $6.85 (Sale on tie | THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS NOW ON Get Posted as to Winners and tho Soores of Former Seasons 21 Wi) Lqulp You To Anewer All Questions Authe atively New Yerk World, New York Clty The deer had two broken legs and automobile | other injuries and was shot by a town | 1 BY MAIL 65 CENTS The ‘animal was being chased by two | | dogs when it started to cross the high- It attempted to Jump over the | automobile but landed on the hood, one foot going through the windshield, Don- the driver, eus- | |cocoanut oil sh | yreascless) and is | cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly WORLD ALMANAC «= MULS in weight. Combinatior 18.00 broidery stitching. 34th Street pooing | Spoils the Hair | Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking at its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for stealy use is Mulsified nis pure and anything else you ter can use - ‘One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It «| makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every par- ticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. "The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | the scalp soft. and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few © ber of the family IFIED OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C “34th Street—New York For Juniors and Girls—Friday Chinchilla Coats with Large Shawl Collars of Natural Raccoon (Sizes & to 16 wears) First in Fashion and Service, and also First in the Favor of the Young Mise Herself. 10.00 Lower Than Present Value and Practically Half Last Year’s Price All-Wool Chinchilla; cozy, warm, yet light Belted model, beautifully lined and interlined. Brown, Navy and Cinnamon Frocks of Velvet and Crepe de Chine (Sizes § to 14 Years) Proving that Parise means as much in a Fattle Girls Frock as in the Growa-ups’ Fashions. Dollare Cheaper Than Is Usual for Such Style- Beauty and Fine Quality Yoke, cuffs and skirt of gy. Crepe de Chine waists. Brown Velvet, with Tan Crepe de Chine, and Navy or Black, with Henna or Jade. OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & C 29.75 Velvet with em- -New York Special — Friday Girls’ New Millinery Velvet,combinations of Duvetyne and Vel- vet, also Beaver. Values to 7.50 "3.95 Newest roll = brim, pokeand tam models trimmed with wor- sted flowers, feather fancies and ribbon. The New Way to End Corns The Scientific Method Easy, Gentle, Quick and Sure famous chemist, some years ago; discovered a way to end corns. Asurgical dressing house of world-wide repute adopted and produced it. Millions of people use this instant relief and quickly rid themselves of throbbing corns. The method is Blue-jay—liquid or plaster. One applies it by @ touch. ‘The pain stops instantly, and the whole corn quickly loosens and comes out. Old, harsh methods ere su ted by it. So with corn pads, so paring. Blue-jay on one corn now and see. You will be delighted, Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue jay stops pain=ends corns a Bauer & Black product | All such ways are folly. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘ WORK MONDAY WONDERS