The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVELING WOELD, FRADAY, NUVUMDE- <5, 1921, _ DR. MAX HEINER, RADIUM | HELPS CANADIAN JOBLESS. : a i IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | SPECIALIST, ARRIVES HERE. ‘vasconver, ca we reeviee cam» | P'FQ@ Acknowledged Sensation of the Year--- « ? “ le im im 5 Country, and Some Work for Them. bysoatit Buttery) aid Lie | ee gavaccgse, reese eee fous ln aia ruerabay will] Visits The Surprise Stores Have Done a real service for citizens of the towns in which they operate stores, For i must be served. ‘4 eit th Six Mont a WHIT Vinte | VANCOUVS B. pa tte iaonika th teh b dotdne f ’ The numerous stage tricks t! e {maintain unmurried Jobless men here onths ie peopie vi ul ‘ ir Tote Stadt” Entertain Met- | opera calls for worked well enough the Maye Hospital. ~| this winter a military camp isto b9 PEC Die BAYS I vunny sre rs} and Mr, Bodansky seemed to get From Dr. Max Heiner, former radium spe- | °Stablished in Ifastings Park. It will x , ropolitan Opera Patrons, his orchestra a! the dissonances the] oistist of Vienna, arrived from Ham-|%@ equipped with military supplies and 1 nf ih ob 6 | id sheet bure yesterday on the Mongolia for slx| week a nan ‘Two ituy a: starktiat Ab ee ‘The great American opera, “Madam |M™onths stay dn this country. He will} cents an hour, or $6.40 a week, will be ; Butterfly was the holiday matinee | visit the Mayo Hospital in Rochester, EaTAary Servios eal Gates, = fee Franile H. Warren. attraction. Neither turkey nor rain| Minn, The men will use their spare time in ch Korngold’s| kep' je Farrar followers away no>| He said radium was used successfully | quest of other employment. Prepara cond hear. |the handkerchiefs dry. The “Star|aproad in the treatment of cancer of | Yon, Of @ municipal golf course and And these stores have been endeavoring to prepare one. _ It is now in full swing—and it will be to your t evening. Hoe ote) the CAANGH Oa fisne Pine the face, but that id ecresiiiad s Bare ota” by" he erp, be ; a Lieut. tf arde e pal, pr debut of|kerton's ship boomed at the dramatic| Cntirely successful. i Uintal ‘tek Medcea eoveramenae >rano, last} moment; the Baby, an animated Jap-| Miss Helena Kepp, twenty-nine anese toy doll, brought smiles and] had lived several years in Chicago and all went merry as a mar-|turned from a visit to relatives in Tugo- bell excepting, of course, that Miss| Slavia, She was sent to Ellis (sland advantage to come and supply your needs. Lower Prices on Suits—Lower Prices on Overcoats—Lower Prices on Pants—Lower Prices on Furnishings—Lower Prices on Hats. A!l guaranteed merchandise at less than To-day’s cost. - Let These Offers Speak for Hundreds of Others Mackinaws ||2-Pants Suits eee hecause she had remained out of this 2 (ee ae stenrmament ii | country six days over the time limit i| IF you want a 8 are to produce unhappy end- her passport. She w! have a hearing cereal there. Mr. Martinelli was Pinkerton, . Scotti, Sharpless, and Miss Fornia SR as white as your napkin, her old part of Suzuki. Moranzoni the outer coats greater freedom anc F vole of Marietta was written for her it onducted. } and she makes sonvthing of nearly |° ena of the wheat must be 7. every note. Her singing frequently Sergei Radamaky, tenor, gave @. re- t t | f ee CRRA Lititeationiy ona | Cited 12 tHe evening in Acciién Hall 5 rea left out. | Parents, don’t overlook this offer— M: th , ations, and} He jas a Jight voice, not well placed, ’ a ill may i 4 8 Patil, 18 10 0 sine ae ee ee yee ected ata m0" The trouble is | any a mother and father will rvel at this M Hepat * f Some ind 4 A ' a o' s p —f sa ¥ r Fee eee COT ee ante ntie cs |notonows, At any rate, this was the most of the nutriment | and don’t forget this price—for the offer—for it’s a sensation impression gained in his first group. Surprise § es are the ot i ‘ iu many as ninety seversiy high notes be-| iti Tussia eR Ntets nay tacve aowih e would be Ne rise i sid ure tn only ones in obvious to everybody. {fore which any tenor would quail. Mr. | improvement. =< OFTHE =. left out, t the country selling such mackinaws as { Harrold comes through this singing|'"\) town Hall Alfredo Casella, Ital- | eft out, too. Corduroy Norfolks, made these under $10. Garments worth up to $10 offered in this Sale $ Af .85 Ask any other retailer if it doesn’t re- quire a lot of effort and ingenuity to se- cure mackinaws to sell at such a price as this—and see what he says. They are the new models with shawl collars, made of fine, warm mackinaw cloth in an excellent assortment of rich blue, green, brown, gray, black, red and other plaids, Sizes 8 to 17. ordeal in gallant fashion its morbid attitude tows picture, hair and o| ian composer and pianist, was best You get it all—flavor, heard in his second piano recital. tri it and a gloom part. Hi The Metropolitan Opeva Company is Tomato (atsup Pe a ttack of the Korngold blues, . f and only an intelhgent singer could| fering an attractive programme fer corners. fare eee Sabee in the cast,|(¢™00n. Miss Farrar, Mme. Galli- Miriam and Mary Iilis were at- fe of the organisation, the chorus aae ere the e orchestra will all take part. roceeds are to be devoted to the omatoes Grow . Home for Aged Musicians at to sell up to $11, most of them at $10 é $ 6° Note that these suits have two pairs of knickerbockers—and that they are the popular Norfolk Models. Note that they are made of ranteed corduroy of a strong, durgble quality in the popular olive drab shade—and note the price. They are perfect gar- ments, full cut, well made and guaran- teed to be worth not less than $10. They are just what every boy wants for BUT YOU MUST ASK FOR THEM. school and play. Sizes 6 to 17. 3, OVERCOATS | ive and effective as the dancers, |® and Rafavlo Diaz replaced Mr. Meader | 1 as Victorin, ‘These are smalier parts but ynleds capably done the picture | Yin would be ruined, Lat ee eee i, Mu betere: tee eudtence ced Martel yhyaynutmoreem ances |p In the Midst of the Sree sels bare it teatio anny | William Jennings Bryan will deliver South Jersey Farms Cat Nee ee ee ee a eee ene ‘s serenade, artistically sung Laurenti,’ and the revelers’ the second act. These are elody spots of the opera , the auspices of the, Old Committee New York. My, ide them, the listener has to Rey Me ies aden fourier || Millions of bottles sold annually te on the composer's CLNG lof the Pocket ‘Testament Leagte, will ind colorful orchestration, ‘There is also make a brief address, “A cholr of \ i great deal of this; indeed, too much |200, directed by Tall Esen Morgan, will Sold at Grocery and sing, It has been arranged to hold an for an evening's session. Familiar ae meeting in Cavalry Baptist Delicatessen Stores Dr. John composers pass in review as Mr. ; Korngold proceeds on his musical ! y4, journey, but he was only twenty- las: Free to Worcs ; Your grocer has it for you This offers a surprise gift. We do not tell what it is. But you will find it, we believe, much finer than you expect. A Secret Gift { Your grocer has it waiting for you. q The gift is the latest thing of its kind, and made by famous for You Mr. Customer, if you need an overcoat, this is the time to buy it. »At any rate, we want \ you to see the garments our Tailor Shop has made up for this LOWERED-PRICE SALE. 75 These are the kind of overcoats We want it to surprise 4 makers. It will last a lifetime and be a daily joy. It is some- ak I5 perndeece| a offered to-day in other stores at thing which few women buy, because it is rather expensive. You will be deli abies $35 to $45; and you can buy one Accept the offer in th i : ek | 7 , Pg: a uP er in the coupon and we promise you a Itisbetter than youthink. at any Surprise store now at , ~ Remember that is a mighty low price for good overcoats—and these are unusually good. Owing to the demand for low prices, this chain of stores has been endeavoring, usual, to get prices down to the lowest level. Our factory “has been on the look-out for fabrics at low prices—and these were bought at a very low figure and made into overcoats. They are the A e er Ow very latest styles and made of those swagger and warm overcoatings for men and young men. Fy Men, ask to see these coats. They will not be on display—nor in the windows. 4 " { at your store, this extra grade B S i B °K P { e of milk oys’ Sweaters oys’ Knee Pants| |: ; Ms a Your grocer now has a premier For every use you have a whole Here are 265 45 Strong Knicker- “5 milk—the finest in America. milk, extra rich and sterile. garments made bockers Made to ‘ y 7% The supply is limited. Not more Gi t than 1 home in 20, the country over, It costs you less to sell at $2 and Sell at $1.50 $ wt ever can enjoy it. This Van Camp Milk costs less $3; Sale Price, Pair; Sale Price, Ss But we now bring this milk to than bottled milk. There is never ax tied ae a lk on. acd 05) Fetes ' bof : % this section. Your grocer will be @ shortage, never a waste. There. svete) end ated ine ah Hie vena onard Fi crypligs Laan Sania pietlag should ee 5 kept supplied. And we make this are small cans and large cans to Sens Minilegs Pra Waren one es Oarmmenteawits These’ are very fine garmerits—and we will be happy if we ? offer to let you know how much it open as you need. They mean to ‘This is something every mother should take advantage are able to sell the same grade all the time at this price, » means to you. you a cow in the pantry. of—for many boys prefer a sweater to an overcoat, and Full cut, well made pants, made of a strong quality cordurey a sweater is certainly more economical in olive drab shade. Sizes 6 to 16. . . Flannel SHIRTS And this perfect milk from high- Double-rich milk bred cows costs no more than other 2400 M EN’S Van Camp's Milk is produced in eyeporased milks: a Pajamas the finest dairying sections of the 1K Middle West. It comes from sani- A 20 year result tary dairies and from high-bred The Van Camp experts have S eeiitienetianienen eae ae cows. spent 20 years to produce this ideal It comes fresh from the cow to Mul. 3 ' ( a model condensery. There it is It requires a milk rich in butter placed in a vacuum. There at low fat. It requires model condens- e * heat we evaporate more than half "ies, a slow and careful process. the water. Now we want you to know what $5 would be a reasonable price for at such milk means. So we make at such qualities in any other store, The result is a milk as thick as . this offer to induce you to try it. cream. It is over twice as rich as Then the milk itself will win you pp lily Fase wed gos id e By e 4 see that we have been very modest The Richer Milk bottled milk—nearly 8% butterfat. by - rare give . Somethingnew-worth$1.95 in our valuation. This will surprise many men a Use it as cream for coffee and ccept this offer and you'll get Perfect and fast, washable col- Almost every kind of pants a man would | to-morrow—for the lowest The finest milk produced cereals, For drinking, add anequal something that will make you glad ors. They are all first quality want is in this lot—and included are a | » this grade has ever been & A A part of water. For cooking, dilute you did so. garments and made of a warm, great many suiting pants that wil] match at is $2.15 and those who know in America still more. i Cut out the coupon as a reminder serviceable quality of domet or up well with any coat and vest. good flannel will recognize the outing flannel. They are full- 5 ae cut, well made and guaranteed. . From sanitary dairies No such offer has been an- From high-bred cows Our The Secret Gift manners IB te ci shoes, ine three months ago and held them quality as soon as they see these garments. There’s a good range of sizes in blue serge, black thibet, heavy cheviots, fancy worsteds and flannels. They are made of stron, There are /pgnts for every occasion—| flannel shirting in gray am work, dress a business. khaki colors—and every one is Sizes 28 to full cut, accurately sized and ls The It of 20 y ? effort ‘ is at your grocer’s for this Lowered-Price Sale. has collar attached. | to bring to you th Off ; | bring to you the ut- er Buy from your grocer 12 cans of Van Mail Orders -th AVENUE Filled when accompanied by money order. We pay parcel post charges, most in rich milk Camp’s Milk, at one time or as wanted. H Good for a Cut out from each label the picture of the | Van Camp Products Co. short time can—our trade-mark, When you have 12 é Ind. of these trade-marks hand them to your Indianapolis, grocer and he will present you the gift. Both Stores Open Saturday Evening Till 10 o’ Clock Northwest Corner ~ 83d Street Sitprise Store (is

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