The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921, ‘underworld’ of the Bowery, Leon- [that his eyesight was eo impaired that| No. 41 Linden Street, Yonkers, got ' a rr) ard and Baxter Streets, he was unable to distinguish the prop- | *mllar senton Brngitay pbeople still look at erty of others from his own. He got én. q | LTR eee one, three months. So did George Cox, No. “ iF by I atness. The Woolworth NY, . ©- a ANN rg ng op lied 324, Weet 24 street, Post r of Albany, Building has taken the place of Borden, Jose Rebara and weed gang while at his desk in the Federal Bullding bic Ghinatows and Uheeaats ade (BR inrany seca io dala | entre patie, "Ghes gui i saores che regulations. Other prev) bot : lil shirts. Larsen Waish, No. 470| Postmaster by President’ Wilson. in 7 aspen Fasch-|ftoen however, are open to all Bunt haunted by nightscerae Tie signts |Seventh Avenue, and Mise maith White, | ote bs the Natives of Sierra|*™., ,ave noticed a tremendousin-| that my boy wanted to see in | =——————= . New York are about the same as | Leone and Is Doing More|crrase m te." inr: seymour con-| tove arnieh 1 fret saw many hee | uded. “I inion it ted a} Years ago: to iCivilize Perhaps Than cry taterest In cutdoor life, Men ee Any Other Agency— Can- who never before exercised to any FARTHEST FROM HOME, ¥ vg 4 | Oxtent op @ good part of their) The "New Yorkers for a Day or cop Preserving Its Wild] time in the open air during the war.| rwo” who are farthest from home to- 2 are back to their deaks|day are Mr. and Mra. H, B. Henna- again, but they seize every opportun-|man, who are at the Pennsylvania. ity to'get out in the open. Their home town, Rio de Jantero, ta ee 2 ge) 6 ®) over 6,000 miles from Broadway. Roger Batchelder. GERMAN TRAVEL CHEAP. en ‘the land where the white man whi: Fah the Letrghies ‘i Uigoadhed NIECES AND NEPHEWS ly more popular for his ins one can ride for twelve ‘Ban his message of civilization | hours in Germany,” said Garrett W. GET ‘$710,412 FORTUNE jaiter F. Williams, formerly] McEnerney, « Gan Prancisco lawyer: | Mes, Lavinia I. Williams Had Mich., but who now | "RO Lp oe the, Meireoe ; 0 after a Central Huropean tip. “Every | made Wise Selections of Stocke home in Sierra Leone, West | city 1 visited,” he went on, “was filled He ts on his way back to| with tourists, mostly trom Hollana and Bonds. and Northern Burops, who had gone (pect to ‘The Evening World.) ij Mae Hetanye SNe 39, Bt there to, live cheaply, In Berlin we) wsiTH PLAINS, N.Y. Nov. 30— D Oo lve to seven hotels before | 1, if TW . t out to Sierra Leone five|we could get nocommodation, and | ryan Tax Appraiser William ©. Clarke filed a report to-day with Sur- 9 with = load of logging] then it was obtained only through the | rogate Siater, showing that the estate Bbat,” he said yesterday, “and) were cheap, but It was much more|eooealecd at STiO4Teu. ie inkertied ay $ idea of harvesting the val-| economical to ride in a sleeper at| {hres nieces and two nonheme Y ber of the country. But the| nijrht. The testatrix left no real estate, but was dis-|, "A berth on the trip trom Heldel- |personaity was made up of Dig’ ‘blocks fy which sent mi berg to Berlin coat 46 cents, ard the /Of valuable railroad and Industrial stocks fand I’ve been in Africa ever! raijroad fare was 80 cents mor:. The |@4 high grade bonds which she had fait ts 80 hot back in Sierra! man who travelled ths rame 200 miles | Synod among others the iellowing: Ge 4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ciy that mo one knows when the eet class paid only 80 marks, Or | of New York bonds valued at $43, ia < jess than 25 cents.” Houston and Texas Central Railroad) [iM y spason ~ pr eeres ese ane Shoes Jig Compan Ai yee TS Ferm joan hen s the ground, « » § | bonds, $13,876; ‘Pennsylvania Ratiroa Fadtrican natives are fascinated | Baas Use" coeswi greet or | Company stocks, $19,100; Southern Rail- | road Company bonds, $510,124, and five- Silk or chamois, with badly soiled finger-tips, are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Co.'s new wash-bowl flake — ” he went om, “and are) the city, New York's centre of | year gold bonds of Great Britain, $4,263, | 1A For our first-of-the-week sale we had assembled _ fi know its uses, Modern ma-| interest is still downtown, in my Tha beire to te. Cohen oe ) hundreds upon hundreds of astonishing values great civilizers, My 60W-| Coiiow observed arthur M, |leannicce: $258 tise; Ered Fr winiems in floor coverings. Not all of you found it con- q Decome an industrial school, | Prine” Ce whois atthe (and Irank” W. Wiillama, ‘nephew: | venient to take advanta, these wonderful [AMIE ES. U.8. PAT. OFF. half-wild members cf) Cofimodore, “Broadway's white |felen KR. Mcc@iay and Lavinia Wil-| ff offerings. SO WE REPEAT THEM—REDUCING a tribes sna he deiege lights are, of cours, oh (remendour jams, nieces, $112,852.83 each, { H eae) Kock) ano pita cffeed This new, thin wash-bowl flake rorke: = attraction, but during the day- . fe advant: this opportunity— \- ly tg make thelr own living maxers| time downtown is supreme. EYES BAD; TOOK WHAT At big anvinge=te boautily your home for the was severely tested in the experi mental laboratories of Carnegie In- stitute of Technology. All sorts of fabrics—heavy and deli- cate, white and colored, were washed in hot, warm, and cold waters, both hard and soft. ” “When I: first came to New holidays. men over unskilled labor. Si eco aen ‘ew | DID NOT BELONG, TO HIM y 5 aa first thing the visitor wanted to SALE STARTS 9 A. M. TOMORROW herd of “reindeer tO) see, It was quite the thing to | But He Got Three Months im the fsa, from 1890 to 189%, and col-| waix across it, put foot on Brook- Workhouse. f Whe Arctic exhibit for the! yn and return back for a trip to et ie AXMINSTER Me Fair, | the tower of The World Building— Six men and « woman received . oe then. a. great. skyscraper. A | Workhouse sentences for shoplifting " Beautiful Geed Wearing \NADIAN GAME INCREASING. smaller though, I think, more pic- in Special Sessions to-day. Harry R 7 : é i ( ugs in Wide Quality. Cheice Fab was pronounced a safe and su danger of the extermi-| turesque Chinatown bordered | Kronin, thirty-nine, No. 428 Kingsland le lemea-lt ¢i 2 Backs Carucsintaniitane Mott Street, surrounded by the |Road, Nutley, N. J., told the court : Aescrinest x GR. ond 44 fi - ric Gin. x 6-ft. Gin, Confid Ae onlidence— . ROYAL VELVET COLGATE & Co. Est, 1806 NEW YORK SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS required in ‘Tourist Agen . net t ite i The Consumer's Confidence in MR . $94. Bee Sade i egos oul be. aly" ee 4 ; W.& Mt actesliy increasing “in f / ROYAL AXMINSTER ||" ip ‘The animals seem to know $90.95 boon i \ je Elegance for Dis- | 12 in One Pi Is the Keynote of Our Success ; ehaasacne RSTED WILTON a dorabie, P etty Pat- terns — All OU should know that = when youuse Sheffield ““Sealect” Evaporated or Condensed Milk you are = getting absolutely the best 2 oe that money will buy. You : like clean, sweet, whole- some things. When they cost no more, why not have them? Both quality and Ss Ze economy are combined in Po dedd this fine Sheffield product. rot INLAID LINOLEUM Two Yards $45 Cut from Wide = 3t Full Rolls GAY Insist on having insiae~ DELIVERER RUBBERS Den't be among those who will have colds tomorrow as e result of wet feet today. Join the ranks of wise who wear Deliverer Rubbers. Their gumbers have increased wegewcrerené oe Pear bere eele Guard your comfort and health, Get your Deliverers ' free dealer hee them, Fa Ragen lly oP eel pe scp Pingo Lumbago ny ally estone-Apsiey DELIVERER wITH THe RED Heck You can buy “‘Sealect’’ milk at the stores of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., L.+ @imer stores, A. F, Beckman & Co. stores, and the leading stores throughout the city. Insist on “Sealect.” SHEFFIELD CONDENSED MILK CO., New York waeeenenes wares en ti ieeesewsee wocides vers seveser IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “ig a. A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND rr~-' |]

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