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SESSA SNS TOT AA tt FRIDAY, OCTOBEN ws, 1081, — ___ THE EVENING WORLD, ‘HIS POCKET PICKED, ‘ HE CAPTURES PAIR |" Sleeping Vassenger Does Wie. Awake Stunt im Subways, CHILD A DRESS | Bach package of “1 contains directions €0 simple that any | woman can dye or tint faded, shabby | skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, |stockings, hangings, draperies, every thing like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes” |—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist wheiher the material yoo | wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether hit is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, i ‘ |Diamond Dyes “never streak, spot, All our shoes for boys and girls are made with | fade, oF run.—Advt. i this one thought uppermost in our minds—the |-————=— ———_—_— shoes must be able to resist the most persistent play. Doesn’t Know Who Husband) "'s',! «Is to Be, but Won't Live } « With Him Anyway. | mond Dyes" Mary Garden, with her famous hair Sébeed, arrived to-day on the Adu | tanta with the announcement, if her | ( Mbroscope Is Sorrect, ehe will ve mar- fied in 1984. The famous song bird] ~* ‘will spend the next twenty-four hours | “at the Ritz, from where she will flit to et ‘Chicago to take up her season's work. i Mies Garden soured not in the tenst | WIFE'S DEATH KEPT FROM SHIP’S CAPTAIN An Old Friend in a New Form For three generations Fruit of the Loom has been a trusted friend in thou- sands of American households. Women using it for their white sewing have learned from experience how well it wears, how fine and smooth its finish is, and that after washing it looks as well as the day it was bought. Now this old friend can be had in a new form. Leading manufacturers are making up Fruit of the Loom in such articles as nightgowns, nightshirts, pa- jamas, sheets and pillow cases, men’s and boys’ shirts, 2nd handkerchiefs. Fruit of the Loom This moderately priced fabric is ex- cellent for children’s clothes, aprons, nightgowns, men’s shirts, and all other garments that need to be made of a strong, durable cloth that will launder ‘ easily and well. It is worth your while to ask for Fruit of the Loom in ready-made articles as well as when buying by the yard. Look for the label. B. B. & R. KNIGHT, Inc. Makers of Alpine Rese, Hero, Cameo and Other Fine Cottom Fabrice Converse & Company, Selling Agents 88 Worth Street, New York Such are the boys’ shoes in sizes 11 to 2 that we are offering this week at $4.50, and the girls’ shoes in the same sizes at $4.85 Shoes ' Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street. age Grand Opera that there were 1,000 Chi ‘hen who had pledged en t ' fp wes the opera company through |B end predicted a panne , | { “I have scoured Europ }@ tte material,” sald Miss | Balve found, as always, that t) Material te right here in the United @tates. I will welcome the submitting | 7270" of any new operatic material from an!hy w Bis. Gouraud’s Orie tal Crea Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News See Pages 15 and 18 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32nd STREET—BROADWAY-—32rd STREET NEW YORK CITY Rah! Rah! Rah! Buster Brown— (the REAL Buster) and Tige (Himself) Will Be at Gimbels on the Three Dates Below Saturday, October 22 and 29, and November 5 at 3 o’Clock To Every Kiddie in All New York —Those Who Wear Buster Brown How “Skinny” made the team He knew football andloved — crease the weight of almost Shoes and Those Who Don't ‘Three cheers for Buster and a tiger for Tige! You're invited. Invited to meet ’em. To shake hands with Buster—and Tige, too, if you like. To spend just about the merriest, happiest half hour you’ve ever known —(good as Charlie at the movies). To see Tige’s new tricks and Buster’s new act. And to be given SOUVENIRS. Better Souvenirs than last year. Or the year before that. Spin tops and whistles and pads and pencils—Why, we can’t tell the half of them—Nor would if we could. Want to surprise you, you see. Buster’ll Show You the New Buster Brown Shoes, Too —REAL Shoes for REAL Kids—Like You Dress Shoes, $3.95 to $10.45 REMEMBER Saturday’s the Day; 3 o’Clock the Time. Gimbels Chil- dren’s Shoe Shop the Place. it. But he couldn’t make the team. In Kansas City (“Skinny’s” home town) they areevidently particular about letting under-weight school- boys indulge in strenuous athletics. And he was seven pounds under weight. But the spirit that later was to carry the ball down the field and qver the line wouldn’t accept a ruling out. “Skinny” drank a pint of milk a day for a few weeks and gained two-and-a-half pounds. That wasn’t enough. He drank a quart of milk a day for two more weeks, gained an extra two-and-a- any child who is under weight due to lack of nourishment. The transformation of cow’s milk into human flesh, blood, and bones is one of the com- mon miracles about which we never marvel—seldom even notice, If milk were put up in fancy bottles with a gold seal and were sold on a doctor's pre- scription only, we would per- haps have a clearer idea of its value to human health. Give your children all the milk they want. Check up their weight and see if they are heavy enough for their ages and heights. Weight a| School Shoes, 6 to 8, $3.45 114 to 2, $4.45 half pounds and made the isn’t an absolute indication i 214 to 11, $3.95 2% to 7, $5.45 team. (But they still callhim — of health, but under-weight is } | And for Boys 9 to 12, $5.45 ‘Skinny.’’) often the danger signal show- ‘ i Strong Tan Shoes, 124% to 6, $5.95 CHILDREN’S SHOE GIMBELS SHOP—SECOND 4, FLOOR Enough good milk will in- DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N.Y. ing that sickness is coming.