The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 8

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|day and get 70 cents an hour over- : are working nine|Rapld Transit iret to comment mpany, appeared be- LONDON, Oct. 26.—-Lord ltime. ‘The me = Ne Habe eye Sea ~ as pays ne vam —: ee ’ - hia ione Spams * 8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 26 a — a ae cAlech ele Bote bos eve Bidlinestoerd atest pei Bn <n " iamenininomnanassninon " nt — an pride, decided that she two-horse, $31; three-horse, $43; four- |'CALLS DOCT for a New York newapape ae fy herself on that impor: | TRUCKMEN MEET horse, $25. Two-horse small delivery ‘ORS TO SAY fled that she intarviewed ¢ eM. TO AVERT STRIKE|™aron arivers, $20; one-torse smait! HE WAS UNFIT FOR ARMY |, fon t*Siugaeing. one of wien she pte) delivery wagon drivers, $28 ——- id Gale had show’ is CnBS- . - — Helpers on trucks und wagons get Shamination by the defense she stated ia . ; - . _| gat A.B. Gale om Trial tor Desertion | ex4mination by the defense ene es i ; xecutive Committee Expected to]? i. parry, Secretary of the bu- Was Rejected for Inserance. editor nor had she ever seen coples ! t beautiful young, trained | Advise Only $3 Cut in eau, announced that’ should the) ne case for the defense tn the court |! It on sale, 7 “ell urse and request to receive Miss) : fi de strike be calle 10 e DU | ma x . EB. Gale, \~ ve ‘ae [dtunter at Mex. Harsiman's home, No. | Weekly Wages. reau would put 800 trucks on the |pmras of tinn A. H. Gule, alleged de- lwitienke Wins English Horse tac iis 12 East Strout | : : street and supply 4,000 experienced ‘adical propagandist, was j re went to The xecutive Committes of the]ehauffcurs and teamsters opened to-day at Governor's Island, It j Naan fen’s Bureau will pefenthlaRas Soda sa opened with motions to dismiss the |» | = — ' j ifternoon at No. | JEROME AVENUE TUBE crarege, a Ue Cie syarteb ore the, deaey ree roe Fiewt age!) ww ty consider the griev- A DANGER TO HEALTH|... 1 3 ment and thelr = and that the draft records \ y r ‘ Grand Jory rine. as (i The bures ashe the men to accept = » ao ; rr ly. eut, work a pen ean Horace M. Maher, Secretary to the Lord Lee and Party Salt for United (9) Sterling & Plate w W8 one As SHOUT) Board of Directors of the Interborough | States To-Das. y Regen of the lovely Margene the} Hours and receive $4 an hour over-|fore the Bronx Grand Jury to-day and ed the Toport of |rareham, First. Lord of | me. Members of the bureau have declared that the come hich he was and one of the princips : & ferjng mal: ntedeher to[ time. Members of the bureau huveis anid to have declared that the com in jand one of the princip ners 7 won that family’s | 48ret d not o sign any individual! pany wiil not at this timo improve ser- led by the Tri: ‘onference, sails for t United | oc lovely Sally re reolf| contr with the union fee on the Jerome Avenue line. fe. wr t Olympic, b) From a reliable sou thing to do © The Evening ye jury then called hu 5 mething to do WIth | ere reed the Bxecutive come | The Jury then called Dr. Arthur 7 bi c le lea would recommend that, the|O'Leary, Superintendent of Health in y) 4v, the last obstacle to} Mitte : hg hi hos ) howring th bureay revise {ij demands to a gg|the Bronx, who sald persons lightly J) he threatened cloud upon $ of the hero and heroine nce in real Iife, was re- 5 weekly wage reduction, A slmilar|¢cled using the line would be in danger agreement was made recently in|of pneumonia or influenza tn cuch Chicago without even the threat of|qweather as this. The jury expects to Lower Prices for Wallace Silver The announcement that improved conditicens in the silverware trade make possible radical reductions in the price of Wallace high-quality silver plate has led to quick and enthusiastic action on the part of appreciative housewives. Mr. Ha So Sally Hunter, trained Another Special Sale! v es with women in, moved trike rn A} urse sented to go to French Lick | @ str take additional testimony on the health ) hard to please.” His firs nurse, conrented to go t The present wages pald by truck- 6 situation . fs 4 Springs to marry their employees are: Ce Ladle 375 Plain and Fur Trimmed 4 Herbert Ha H fers for motor trucks, five. | The chief comptaint ts that passen- four-ton, $34; three-ton, $33; | ers are dumped from one train and| IP and’ one-ton, $31. compelled to wait many minutes for|} one- another to complete their Jou “the prettiest and richest woman|! if the decade,” divorced him in 1906. | second wife, born Mis: May ieady, duughter of tiie dy of Baltimore orced make == x as |ton, two-ton, $3 We WINTER COATS at $29.95 (Worth At Least $55) OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES: A WIDE VARIETY OF MATERIALS! GENUINE FUR TRIMMING—SOME HAVE FULL LENGTH REVERS: ° romances | © : o come true let it is « a peat y this. hou i gush,” ho | * iting angele and. wean |{ NEWS OF U, S. IN BRIEF {| NO NN raat But the then part. T n this col when jn man re eiden for the “nrinister- This opportunity for saving comes at the best possible time, when thoughtful people are selecting Holiday gifts. Eatin Sr cee> For Anniversaries = i = Wedding gifts, bridge Gpirmaneel” tn white diner. anal Sr oats se ¢ iN prizes and other oc- Prepared to ers it iy ® relied VN s- casions, a widely varied Prthout wealth oy ap \ : ia } showing of practical pres- ithe straightforward, * : in Bos aie BM, ents of the most accept- American girl to 2 1 able sort. chance of acquiring th thelt wily : Windsor Rocker as illustrate J. would be taken on ler or not at all air station ‘i Y stati Mahogany. Price $18.00 Perhaps the debu Di maminns won't believe t t : oa i at} i say that Sally Hunter at first refu We h . fone of America’s most cligible men. | Amolatanit A Rint é Horner @ tre. fe) Why? Well, pe ns—just perhaps: L a 4 20-26 36" ‘ )Sally Hunter we 1 if Herbert n ‘ NI ¢ x : ‘ites West. }Harriman’s family, « ol s J - 4 weniently )bert Harriman himself, would think good enough for him nd per- The removal of haps Sally Hunt proper Jersey 1s order Wes The reduced prices apply to all Wallace designs, not only to the fine Alamo and Athena, but also to the new and exquisite SEA a eee ay Bolivia Bolivias, Coat, Suede Velours, J f Genuine Plushes, a i Fur Broadcloths, Ay Trimming, iagsintad) ¢ i $29.95 te x i 1 Sale of Wool Stockings 1 ht 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear os ol Le | | |] Values up to 4.50 Women’s imported all- wool and silk-with-wool hose—plain, ribbed, abet) fancy stripesanc jacquards— : eS ° Madeottie torn wot CMLEMELE yarns pevaurabis: epecially treated and H : He ENE! rLOose unshrinkable Full fashioned, or with purled-on toes and heels; graduated atthe ankles to insure that glove-like tit— e 100 FirrH AVENUE New York — Philadelphia e Grenoble, France (no war tax) The reason for the continued good health of some children is simple enough Repecially when you know the facts, some of which are given here n= mother is proud of a healthy, strong youngster that radiates buoyant, life and energy. She has reason to be proud, because the child’s good health proves her wisdom in the selection of the food she gives ber boy or girl. All mothers should know that growing chiktren require a balanced dist, a diet containing the food ele- mants needed for building and energizing the little body. Grape-?Muts, the rich, nourishing food made from whole wheat flour and malted bariey, served with milk or cream, contains the materials the child needs for its Inu} See + = — ca fee natant SPREE ete Ee ed | From England and Scotland ||| Js2--c---z- | § i ll | | mare wholesome or delicious. me from ya to m6 a0 perdor ff Go to your grocer today and get a package of Dessert Fork: 15.50 2" 12.00 fi strength-giving Grape-Nuts. Let the children have all Dinner Forks 17.00 "13.00 3] ers 1 Oo 10.0¢ yi » into an pudding, Grape-Nuts isa food thet Cold Meat Fork “ 1.75 cach 4 re ertect will be relished by every member of the family. Berry Spoon 2.75 u Gravy Ladle The superb Wallace HOSTESS pattern com bines exquisitely graceful lines with perfect taste inelaboration. Those whose tables it beautifies will be envied by their guests 2.25 Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder “There's s Reason” No “seconds”—none but fresh, perfect hose of superar quality in the t imported colourings— C ° eathers.Jovats,brovm, Centemeri gray, mode, coating, mulberry, myrtle and blue— Hose Light, medium and heavy weights —a broadselection, abundant quantities and iL all sizes, though not in j every style— 100 FryTH AVENUE i New York— Philadelphia e Grenoble, France (no war tax) SS ; so: Like all other Wallace silverware, it is made su well that it is Guaranteed without time limit — 22.5. “1835 RR» WALLACE’ = HEAVIEST SILVER PLATE The Wallace HOSTESS design is specially featured in the Silverware Departments of the following, and also other leading stores within the New York zone John Wanamaker Lord & Taylor Stern Brothers Fred’k Loeser & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. L. Bamberger & Co., Newark, N. J. J. Wiss & Sons, Newark, N, J. DON'T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR AREFULLY made from the best mate- rials, Munsingwear garments outwash, outwear and outlast expectations. In the long run they're the most economical. Winter Munsingwear is made in many dif- ferent styles and fabrics for men, women, children and infants. R.WALLACE & SONS. MFG.Co, Wallingford — Connecticut ————_—_—_—_—<K—K<L-~cccc]eeeee so” " :: i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS J ‘

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