The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 9

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NOVEMBER 17, 1921. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “But for some reason they no longer do this and the cattie boats are desti- tute of academic cowpunchers.” ‘This Is Mr. Jackson's first trip to the United States since the beginning of the war He surprised every one by declaring that he thought our sub. ways were perfect. Waldo smith, Chief Engineer the j it rtment Z Hut, with forty-ske other Chiness f recently arrived at jl) island after ¢ | iron from the where reynard had been riding-in safety Worth; for pver an hour. Matron of the Order Paatern a flour sieve, A rough esti Star, In leaving on an oficial viait to amount of shot the old fox in her hide in her many years of chicken stealing at fully three pounds, but none of the shot had ever before struck a vital point. tarasenei Rais MAY DEPORT HUI LOY YICK. 8'nce tuen he has been Director of the United States Hygienic Laboratory in Washington, eee SANDPAPER WANTED. “vs been here three days ate puts the 4 gathered “Twas a big opening season day. —_—o——__ A $375,000 ADDITION FOR MERIDEN HOSPITAL chapters in Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone, ey FOX’S HIDE LIKE A SIEVE. trip in @ spectal ra! car Pacific Const. When his case came esterday he said his father had im heré to school. try to buy a quantity of sandpaper,” od- Minneapolis Has Cut Down Health Departments in many “ities I flad Deen Made / am very much impressed by your sd Ww j Mr. Smith sald the boy's father was ‘ + have found that many new Ideas have| tunes" he volunteered, They taitted L. BE, Warren at the Martin-| Money te Re by Public Sub- ; 5 fa. . J red. y are « " Three Pounds of Shot. Chinese Boy railed to Bring Pa: well to Go business man, leds . Period -of Quarantine for been adopted, and that the economic| wonderful’ and ‘ate saperion io eng | 2Ue lust night, “and I'm'of the opin- acriptions ef 2% Cents to | wed plissad ne Pavers! Kimeelt to send Hu to « 4 { n Europe." ton that It's the one thing you can't (Special to he Evening World.) Showing School Attendance. ted. Scarlet Fever by One Week and Finds It Pays in Money and Doesn't Hurt in Health. By Roger Batchelder. “The usual period of quarantine for scarlet fever has been shortened by a ‘week in Minneapolis,” reported Dr, F, E. Harrington, Public Health Com- missioner and Director of Hygiene of that city, who is at the Astor to at- tend the convention of the Public) Health Association. “By this plan, which has worked out well, afficted families lose much less time than formerly, If a family of five can leave the house a week earlier, five weeks are saved which would other- wise be wasted. Multiply that by 100 families, and practically ten years are @aved. If it were possible to eradi- cate scarlet fever by a long period of quarantine, I would be among the first to advocate any number of weeks of seclusion. But that is impossible. We shall always have scarlet fever, measles and other communicable diseases which prevail among small children, and therefore we should have no longer quarantine than is @boolutely necessary. problem has been considered as much as possible. In Minneapolis we no longer fumigate after a scarlet fever case, for fumigation 1s not necessary. Through the diseu of these and other problema, ¢ like this one and the app: ideas received we to attain the efficiency In our depart ments for which we are striving.” oe @ George Wright, who mixes in poll- ties when his duties as a hotel man permit, brought this story from Toronto to the Biltmore: “Do you remember the time when your father drove q donkey cart? showted a heckler at a po- litical rally. The Parliamentary canidate fixed his eyeglasses and gazed thoughtfully at the interrupter, , Then he replied: “As a matter of fact, T quite forgotten the cart. But I am very thankful to see that the donkey ts still alive.” « ° MARINE Cowie nonene MISS- had “Years ago college students from America worked their way over to England from this country on cattle) boats and made enough money to pay for their return ‘passage,” reminisced David Jackson, a banker and steam- ship man of London and Liverpool + ee Py “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “New York appears to: have ay jf « ler from West who is at the | Majestic. “At one place the clerk i said he could send the pipe | '¥ downtown to have a stem made for it, but it would take about ten days and the price would be as much as one pays for a new pipe of fair quality, It ought to |7 be an easy matter for cigar stores | da here to carry a trav or two of | 17 ne as they do in most We n cities and thereby give first aid ‘o pipe smokers, most of whom are wedded to a favorite pipe and hate to break im a new one.” . DISTINGUISHED DOCTOR. AR- |x RIVES. Dr. George Walter McCoy, a san!- tarian and author of numerous papers on bacteriology and publte health sub- jecta, has arrived at the Pennsylvania for the week. Dr, McCoy has speciul- ined in the study of plagues and lep- | For a number of s Ke was| | in charge of the United States Plague J.aborwtory In San Francisco, and was pp m rosy the loca. bal! te Phe sandpaper, HUNTED FOX TAKES RIDE. | —Th Director of the United States Lep-! yy $50,000, et in New York.” n has come all the way Mr. W om Ciarksd: (Rpesial to The Evening World.) of the Meriden Hospital have decided to == start construction At once on a $375.000- structure to be built around the present hospital. Monye raised by public contri- | bution ranges from 25 cents to $50,000. | The Adjutant of Raoul Lufbery Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, writes to a newspaper. suggesting that the welcome home signa In Wallingford be repainted and the following adyertixement placed on them: “For Rent, New State Armory, he said, was neces- wry for match scratehers whieh he fixes to Ue steering wieels of au- motiles to keep smokers from ruin- pe the finish their cars, It is he nvention of gro in Clarksburg. FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker for a Day or| Wallingford, Conn, Ex-service men, $75 | wo” who ix farthest from home to. | Per night. payable In advance, Home Kuards, free, ay is K, Ito, whe teat the MeAipin |" Mrs.’ El Lines Chapin, Moat Grand | ik home torn, Tokio, te about 7,500 | reece iles from Rrowdivay — ie. Gifts That Last! out diamonds, Dacalingly brilliant .. 10 Months credit lo Employer's reference, factions Confiden- Call or write for IN A PEDDLER’S WAGON ‘ox Hunters of Natmes je Have Fine Sport Following First “Fox Snow. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) SOUTH KILLINGLY, Conn,, Nov, 17 ‘The first fox snow of the season fourgl put by the score, and long above the horlzon by old time Ing and Lis- ta) Cara! by arse was near Oneco, jot an old female er's frult wagon, MERIDEN, Conn., Nov. 17.—-Directors prenented LISBON, Conn., Nov. 117.—A red fox shot by J. Phillips to-da: when akinned resembling shot-riddied hii Twelve-year-old Hut make the long journey back to ine ppeain made in hi Tay, Tick will behalt ul will be hetd for dey ah Beate BONWIT TELLER. & CO, FIFTH AVENU Onipinaltons 38™STREET On Account of the Inclement Weather of Today We Will Continue - TOMORROW (FRIDAY) The Extraordinary Sale of Women’s High Class Gowns At Much Below Regular Prices Originally included in this sale were daytime, dance, din- ner frocks and formal evening gowns. It i3 possible at “During my visits to reorganized who has just arrived at the Biltmore rosy Investigation from 1911 to 1915. Ju Sale Also at Our 5 Brooklyn Store : We regard no transaction as complete until the customer ia completely satiafied. This is a point worth remembering. ‘ the time this announcement goes to press that original _ ~ cg SD a. assortments may be depleted. ewan Stare Ml dckiee, Gowns........Formerly 65.00 to 95.00... 38.00 Gowns......... Formerly 75.00 to 110.00.............. 48.00 ...Made to sell from 85.00 to 126.00.... 68.00 . Made to-sell from 95.00 to 135.00... 78.00 Gowns....Made to sell from 125.00 to 145.00... 95.00 .... Made to sell from 175.00 to 245.00... 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New -York \ Exceptionally Important Announcement ! Season’s Greatest Coat Sale 857 Distinguished New Coats G@ Wraps with Large Fur Collars “BONWIT TELLER & Ca Se ~ The Spanaly Shop of Oninatons j An event of tremendous scope’ and importance. Offering FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET coats, wraps and sport models of highest character, refine- ment and quality at this greatly lowered price. With collars - and embellishments of genuine Australian Opossum, Mole, Nutria, Wolf, Raccoon and Skunk Opossum. Silk lined and ‘warmly interlined. Ultra-fashionable colors and accessories. * In Volume, Variety and Value the Most Important Ensemble ‘a of Fur Fashions in Bonwit Teller & Co. , Fur History. . FUR COATS AND WRAPS As To Prices: Looking backward or looking forward, the prices of Bonwit Teller & Co. furs seem to have reached their lowest level now—for they average one-third to one-half less than last year, and do not yet register the recent -ncreases. ‘Silk Bolivias Chinchillas—Stevannas _ Suedenes—Velours & Trade Marked Fabrics $ 49° | Biges 14 to 16 and 18 to 17 on Floor. Sizes 36 to 50 on Fourth Floor. These Coats $49.75 Formal Opening Misses’ Coat Salon On the Third Floor Specialized facilities for misses and small women, Presenting styles designed exclusively for the smart young lady of the me- tropolis, the college girl and for the spall woman who appreci- ates her natural advantages and would “remain young.” This sale conducted simultane- ously in the Women’s Salon on the fourth floor and the new Misses’ Salon on the third floor, en ee. aa a re eee ee TAUPE MARMOT COATS 95.00 = Full box model, 36-inch length, of fine, soft skins, # TAUPE CARACUL COATS 295.00 Gray Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Jaunty, loose trotteur model, 36-inch length. NAT. MUSKRAT COATS, 175.00 — LEOPARD COATS, 175.00 40-inch length, with raccoon collar 36-inch length, with raccoon collar and cuffs. and cuffs. NATURAL RACCOON ‘ OR OPOSSUM COATS, 245.00 HUDSON SEAL coaTs, 325.00 40-inch, full model of selected skins, Full box models, 36-inch length, of natural slcunk collar and cuffs. fine, selected, natural skins. MOLESKIN wraps, 395.00 45-inch length, beautifully draped model of fine selected skins. HUDSON SEAL COATS,265.00 36-inch length, full, loose model of fine, selected skins. Lower-Priced Group Fur Collared Coats Latest and Smartest Styles HUDSON SEAL CAPES, 450.00 Various models in 45-inch length, of finest selected skins. SABLE SQUIRREL CAPES995.00 45-inch length model of fine-selected skins. Models with dash and individuality, developed of splendid quality materials and trimmed with the best furs now in vogue. Featuring silk-lineg Bolivias, Suedenes, Velours and mannish Sport Novelties—in the prevailing colors. Comparing favorably with any coats in New York at 845. Superb Formal Fur Fashions BROADTAIL CAPES AND COATS, 45-inch combined with sable or chinchilla. 1950.00 to 2500.00 MINK COATS AND WRAPS, 45-inch Incomparable Values beautifully matched skin. length, of finest selected and 1250.00 to 1950.00 BABY TAUPE CARACUL WRAPS, 45-inch, of finost skins, with collars and cuffs of contrasting furs. 850.00 to 1250.00

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