The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 23

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hand outstretched. Lt developed | OBSERVED ABOUT TOWN | by" fais succeed Was she hinory © was getting a ahi 1 his last nickel, FP 1a prospect for a p ranted to make a fairly | arance | rerely hoped that the pol | OH THOSE GIRLS! THRIFT. showed nussment, ‘The Piast ; ny tittle gave him a fresh start A vickety old wagon, dlosed bout it and treated What looked to be a very littl the only things pol frawh by & hore in Union Square Park, right ia the poor devil | Ue At ‘ ample of kindness the second in dress, 0 | 0 bad seen bette eller situated people to short skirts and all, As we came wards che Woehhw Follow towards their ‘mneraliy | uy with her, we were amazed to | POPS PEy-veleleleng | t Lee 8 that of a yuched down be competent help. tin at BP | Don’t think of cheese merely | their faces nowe ae ri fe cometines vis | ae @ tasty tid-bit. It is concen- He. | A boy ond t brows, In the witgon were several t tell trated food. One pound is bags and bawguge of mis 8 | ne wEAUE equal to any of the followi Adown wid out lookin t 2M Ibe, Beafeteah 25 Fresh Ears ved NN Cron CAs ietagel ES 6° ibe, Chichen 3 Ibs. Beane ee ; a | ay Moat 4 lbs. Powe 7 reading a book en 19% Ibe. Tomatoes that it enavied Min. | “PHILADELPHIA” is one of | start, but the oddx jainst the poor sel. | the tastiest of all cheeses.Made | y ran on, @ little faster thrift whieh wil its not be followed by many Ame — teans. HOW “LONG.” SOMETHING MISSING iN ONshas Gaal No SALE Only the genuine has “PHIL- A middle aged man on Lexir One jad as ait k: Gollceman Shami ord | ADELPHIA” on the label. da benana Avenue and | thing bu da he APPRECIATED 1 wo Nile they were In Loni when A RUNNING CATCH. A woman near the Sth Avenue library, run: the PARTICULAR ABOUT FEET. y all, de 7 Means GOOD Cheese and t tath apelogics Walter Camp BR, || Your O’coat, Suit or Topcoat at the Lowest Price inYears! rnin! LL WOOL Suits, Overcoats and Topcoats at $25.00 and $37.50. That's value, isn’t it? Other stores may match \ our quality—but you pay more for it. Other stores may match our price-—but you get less for it. We sell for 4% less because we make our own clothes—sell thru our own three low rent { e ° -& I ’ stores and we do the biggest clothing business in New, York. 1S mornings SE Up 3 I HE normal man is strong for anything that 4eeps at a t i him normal. Prunes do. A bow] of Sunsweet Prunes | in the morning is a mighty fine health-habit. Get it! ; And—get this: " 4 Now that more and more women are learning how to The Suits OU simply cannot’ equal these values. Suits, prepare prunesfroperly—are learning how fe Si oe ; 5 ot worms LE sean a ea etal Overcoats and Topcoats designed along lines a relishy favor in prunes that you never thoug nt Was in snappy young men’s styles, including a large men and young men want. The fabrics embody ere—no man hasa healthy excuse#Fun away from variety ot Sport Golf Models : all) ele newedt and iamarcese effects we Have ever this ae retuals wD . ! roe The Overcoats sown chemi gt msidiepereontign, he wut ¥ dees try: ; are in Fifth Avenue . Ev { Along wit Your Dai iy ozen exec strya Dai y ' are in plaid backs with smooth face, as well as lofty , ane Naty Half Dozen’’ of Sunsweet Prunes. This morning ‘‘set- plaid back effects—Meltons, Kerseys and other new style wrinkle that you've seen is included in ' up’’isa natural body-builder and body-regulator. It's more conservative fabrics. The models embrace this wonderful line * h h $-. hi * b the Raglans, Ulsters and Chesterfields. Every garment simple enough—there’s nothing mysterious about the NL Antico bale i cuetaateca elise! 0 way Nature works: Hxatru itself is nothing but a a | ; } - c = * i = NK -Ssle ld great big Hanrt made up of little eat-drink-sleep Men's All-Wool Pants \ work-and-play habits. And it’s just as easy to form good habits as it is to run away from them. Hence- Regularly $8.50, $10 and $1 | : ; ‘ TeATE wane FPVHE most satisfying variety Don't pass up your ‘Daily Half Dozen” for anything Ss ° Oo’ R f ' : ’ . 3 . ~ of pants we hav ver show i} on the voalfast bill. For #o¢hig can take its place. ults. coats-Keeters 9 Gets Ss: Danwe er thaws Try them Wor a change: Wash & me simply a email edition ot ; nels, ete., in plain and fancy et j KED fora ¢ Pa et es in warm o men's clothes; the styles are . a _ sae casserole, add Doing See eta ust a3 smart. Every mother an to fects. Size 28 waist up to the big minutes, then pour off two-thirds of water. Cover, put in very slow oven Hg Ri ee ee Oe tied \fany of these Rave fellows 52 w | ot to warm place on move and allow to become tender. It won't hurt lena, air of pants at V5 u | if thds requires several days, cooking only when oven is being used for something else. No sugar is required. «Complete Recipe Packet sent free California Prune and Apricot Growers Inc., San Jose, California oe evy re) nN SUNS \ V EE I 9-125 Walker Street CALIFORNIA'S NATURE“FLAVORED Ent UNES 173 Broadway {isi% PR ES Downtown FOGGWGAY cortiandt st.{ Second Le Floor —your grocer has them inthe, 409 East l49thSt, meer

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