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¥.: Mm 18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. 4 —_—- -——_— -——. = _ _—— ; ; He 4 x |Intendents, foromen are the senate, °. aénied by any European natton,” ho| LA GUARDIA AIDS CURRAN |ran because the latter stood for the SCHWAB FORESEES. -szees" eso" acti No Pretty Girls |e corey yey re stle| AND DENOUNCES MILLER] iitingfct'oitist bt ay ; hal + L. Miller.” Fay 400 workingmen elect one rep-| 72 LAis Country, | ot v«: The Igorrotes at. the| President La Guardia of the Board | l, Miller. Men, Look ' At This— The Surprise Stores To-morrow Will Start an Astonishing Vorid's 1 " of Aldormen dst aight took the| parc eomeenes lee dtalians at the) resentative, and these meet every) | World's Pair wore everywhere mar ! n People's House, No. 317 East 118th two weeks, as does the Senate. B Says Professor ve month “y mect in joint session a - r, ya vil questions are discussed and de-| . Il to meneure up to beauty stand. | nomination, H winced Goy. Miller|on Comptroller Craig, with whom he )-Eds” Gasp When ards than tt is for a brunette and auid he was supporting Mr. Cur- has been at odds two years. | at for their physical attributes,|#tump for Henry IH. Curran, who de-|street, and appealed to every voter | cided, In a najority of cases! Chicago “( | |we have found the workingman to be| +. _, ee | stri This has demonstrated to aaa Fm eee nO sani ella oe er Fa ty in w blond race is next to|feated him in the recent Republican|to support the whole Coalltion ticket. | ible, It is more difficult for aj) primary cont y the Mayoralty| Much of his address was an attack) eritan Work: Edge All in Beauty. r type of man than| | of establishments | Believes Nation Will Be Work-|"%,! tomed i credit him | é shop of World—Praises | [oiy' Citizen or one possesued. with . apta abor. more integrity and falr understand: | ¥ ef American Labor. ing than the average American| tat mal ew 1 ; am ween —s phenomenally ux pretty gir” } ( 6; i ATLANTIC CITY, Oct | SaaS P i a ft es (0) | ; annual banquet of the N ‘aint | SUIT TO EVICT WOMAN Haas “ ; and Varnish Associat night, | OF 75 WON BY CHURCH | t)repoles neato’ letety of Charles M. Schw efron'n Status Te That of! Univers magnate, | Overcoats | and Suits expressed the opinion urged Servant, ts I, He . ss. | ust fourteen 11 pros forty -c commere “Afte eace IT am not HEINZ 57 dogree over the yn i ian Hak fed down ssion. We hay jto * : . : : pee eee cee acter (hel Pea oemaneinee Prices soar in war times. Prices drop when More than 1,000 new garments just re- oe wala Seed hos f 1 that + i . sailor S 2 LAO: 7 Agee, We Nova got te pay] AUT, war ends. They dro uickly or slowl " ceived from our Tailor Shops—Overcoats the bil, and we may aa well pay it R toraey y 1 te y Why ae and Suits such as you will not see in high- cording to the quantity of high priced stocks that are still on hand. the long run put us on the m Olid foundation for building up this great) the country, ® and needy of rent stores under $40, nor any other stores under $30 or $35. You should see these “I believe this great country will » home, Shi 6 ‘3 DOORS” \ clothes at t> the workshop of the world. Wel suit then was filed by her AA SIXTH AVE: 21 5T * | 5 P gre on the eve of the greatest de-| that there was due her for her ser- | : hr ho i ‘ \ ane However sia ae be vices sais ‘This action is SATURDAY’S SPECIAL T oug: ut the high price period the Heinz our business dreams of the future | Dents can eleTotal iat | —iceneaernanmtaeeaet : Twill wager they will not be as wild! sain is that of u lemaily dlecharved || NEW FALL MODELS || policy was to make and sell enough goods nen will seg. Tf 7 had Oy! SLANT PESTS LIVE \ for current needs only. Now that costs are. SOE alt ON Babies LHUAshS) $ 3* reduced we and your retailer are able to reduce tinea prices without delay. i "ho 2) Da % Nearly all grocers in New York are -an- nouncing the following prices on Heinz goods: Patent or Kid ¥ || Leather, Louis XV. mes we will be rst 192 ioe Heel to reap tl fits of it” i ts . « ag * 1 8 Of labor disputes, Mr Us tu te tae! _ This is a sale of clothing that offers an opportu- [ eee carefully ues j SMALL MEDIUM LARGE nity to both Men and Young Men to save $5 to $10,N Wherever I £0 1 a ty to both Men and Young Men t $5 ope Ges Taare and thelr favorite $ 45 Oven Baked Beans ll oz—Ile. 180z.—15c. 30 o2.—25¢c. ona fee A rae aL or See ee and of se See N IN A toh ape Maly) Shs) eantouny 2 very finest quality that $30 or $35 will buy in other eusily gald, but I have yet to name for plant vogtart Peanut Butter 344 oz.—13c. 6% oz.—20c. 10 oz.—30c. ee ; : Meat a the man who tells me how to do It./tueir most viclous member 5 . Thin is how T solved the psvolem: fa Tomato Ketchup 8 oz.—20c. 14 oz.—35c. “fT went on the basis that if th country is properly goverbed, its sy fem ought to be a good on. for bust- ness, I then declared it would have w congress. The management super- Hand Turn Sole Full Louis Heel Cooked Spaghetti 10 oz—13c. 16 02.—18c. 30 o,—32c. Tomato Soup 10 oz.—13c. 16 0z.—18c. 30 oz—32c.. Apple Butter 7 oz.—18c. 16 0z.—30c. 32 oz.—50c. Se Prepared Mustard 6 oz.—13c. PINTS QUARTS Vinegar ‘ 2lc, 35e. The Overcoats “19° You can see their excellence { the minute you lay eyes on these overcoats. You can see that the same quality, same style, and the same vorkmanship offered at {, the higher prices are embodied { in these garments at nineteen | seventy-five. The War of Vitamines and Calories Ask ‘yout retailer i f bewildering technicalities that be subject ratl ; aaa hi wil rq nicalities that befog the subject rather Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 A few years ag& experts determined the value of foods by the | “calory’’ standard. Food was measured by the same rule used in * gauging the value of a ton of coal. Then somebody came along with a N Dr. Spieker's broadside of common sense and shot this theory full of holes and opened = |} Bulgarian the way for the orgy of vitamines we are now going through. | N Yoghurt” the It was discovered that no matter what else you get in your rations reat Bulgarian you had te have vitamines. Three or four kinds were identified and FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Fermented Milk €nterprising benefactors began to sell them by the pound or pint or ne a whatever way you liked them best. | [: trying to follow the development in food research I find myself tor the youn ple, but dressy iyuiet tas arty Co ind full belted st taney + lors with faney and contrasti always popular plain and dark Oxfords; sizes 33 to Mt tacks, as may be ordered SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Srom any of the Now comes Alfred W. McCann with an iconoclastic assault on the : Sheffield wagons. Whole vitamine theory, so plausible and convincing that he leaves you e ‘ta “a A delightfut exactly where you were in the period when you had neither of these : ¢ S A L E a u Poldehh caliare | De euoUbemrneics te lean ca | ; of the Bacillus But this is not your fight, you can sit back and watch this scientific | , , ] 9 1 ’ NGG wrangle with the absolute security you will find in one infallible rule, \ rage and that is: In the foods nature has provided, she placed all of i omen S an 1Sses eo. MUR. those things you need to support normal healthy life. Take these foods as nature constructed them and you will get what nature decided was best for you to have. And nature knows, Here is a treat awaiting the men who have been paying $30 and $35 for their suits—for in this sale they will recognize clothing of that very kind. The Surprise Stores have sim: ply got to give you more than other stores offer—for we have nothing but quality and big as- sortments to attract you. Our stores are located from the shop- ping centre and do not occupy one of those ten-million-dollar buildings. These suits consist of single and double breasted models. Smart, snappy stylea for young men and conservative desizns tor their clders; also the popular Sport model for fastidious -ounz 1 most extensive assortment is offered in patterns and fabrics. Food is life. There canbe no normal life without normal foods. The fact that you see an occasional glutton apparently surviving a perpetual food debauch does not mean that he is happy with it. He pays in the end, When you see a child growing on a diet of refined, demineralized foods don’t be deceived into believing that these foods are adequate. They are not. Sooner or latter that child will suffer the want of the things that were missing in its food, and too often the realization of this fact comes when it is too late to apply the remedy, is | We know that milk, whole grains, vegetables, melons, nuts and fruits contain all the vital food elements. Whether you look for vitamines or calories or something else you will get them in natural, whole foods. Let your food habits be the result of common sense. Begin with | milk. Milk has everything you need. It provides every known nutritive | agent and of all foods is the easiest to assimilate. But you want variety, Use milk as the principal part of your diet, then add other foods for bulk or to please the palate, But have your milk regularly. A quart a day or more, Then the questions of vitamines, calories, carbohydrates, fats, pro. | teins and mineral salts need never bother you. Because you will know that you have your share of all of them, e LOTON HORTON, President, Sheffield Farms Company 524 West 57th Street, New York ens All Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P M. Gée Surprise, Store| 6 AVE || Bet. 15th & 16th Dis Were $10.97, $11.97, $12.97 and $13.97 ~“ In this truly remarkable assemblage of the season's smartest skirts, you will find every material, shade and style of distinction. Fabrics are tricotine, Poiret twill, broadcloth, prunella cloth and Panama, in plain colo’s, st‘ipes, plaids and novelties, finely tailored in plain or plaited models of newest effect. Not all materials or colors in every model, Sizes 26 to 40. See Pages 14 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising N. W. Corner 83d St. | RD AVENUE SS yn Yonkers Store, 9 North Broadway YO LAAIALE etre, se TEI: