The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 21

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ous, Sombre Affair Since the war; People Are Living More Simply and City Is Overrun With Beggars. By Royer Batchelder. “Night life in London ts not that of the London of pre-war days," de- clared: Mrs, Charles B, Marshall, an American woman who has lived in, England for some time. She is now @t the Astor. “Even though we do not have Prohibition there, people seem to be mare serious and less rivolous than ever before. On Sun- day nights the underground stops at 11.80, and after that hour one sees # venly an occasional bus. “Many of the wealthy people, who © IMved sumptuously before the war, ‘have given up thelr homes or rented ‘them, and are living much more mg | Ply than in former years,” Mrs, Mar- 9) shall went of. “They do little travel- ‘Ung nowadays. “The unemployment situation in Rondon js really pathetic. Beggars ‘are everywhere; some play any kind jof instrument ‘which they can get, and others sell trivial articles which ‘will: bring them a few pence. One wees women standing on the street corners with babies In their arms and selling i!ttle bunches of heather. The London bus is the most fas- epating thing Imaginadle. One can je for thirty or forty miles on one | trip, and from the ‘top see all the ) Beautiful estates and gardens which { are obscured from the view of the } motor traveller by great stone walis. Our buses are different from yours in uu } that they are ontirely covered with [| advertising signs. hore isn’t an } {inch of paint to be seen anywhere, | for the ads. are placed In every con- eelvable nook and cvrner. “But {t's good to get back to Amer- | fea again,” she concinded. “I love London and the English people, who @re staunch, fin ends, but I’ shall 9 always be an American.” SUeeane NO END OF FUN. “There's a hootblack in a Chi- The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- mized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get -BRoMmoa: ahs Geautae bere tie ise EPbvon Workers Sick and Weak from Exertion Take Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Men and women who toil, either physically or mentally, use up energy. en they overwork they use up more energy, and sometimes the blood gets fn a run-down condition. Without rest the blood cannot get back to formal, so that it becomes clogged ‘with waste matter from over-exertion. The clogged blood virtually withers the body. The strained looks on pale faces, the thin, bloodless arms, the sunken cheeks and necks, the dead- tired fecling, are the results of stale blood depriving the system of life-giv- ing oxygen. Workers go to the drug store and et Gude’s Pepto-Mangan when they feel weak and run down. They take {t in either the liquid or the tablet form. That makes the blood rich and ved and drives qut the poisons. Life- giving oxygen, carried by the little red cells, renews the strength and builds up the entire system. Look for the name “Gude's Pepto-Mangan” on the package.—Advt. Yaa mda N05" - ROYAL ROACH POWDER ee GUARANTEED 20 fra Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor Night Life in London a Seri- cago hote) who is saving his Money diligently, but for a pecu- lar purpose,” says Robert 8. Brenning, who has arrived from that city and is staying at the Majestic. “He was asking one of nis pa- trons, a friend of mine, about the stock market the other day, and then remarked that he guessed he'd keep his money In the sav- ings bank. ““How much have you saved” my friend asked him. “'Oh, ver’ little,’ the bootblack replied. ‘Twelve bund’ dollar, maybe.’ “What are you going to do with all your money—take It back to Italy and buy a castie and an estate?’ “Not on your ife,” bootblack. ‘T save ftun'al. 4 “Whose funeral? was asked. **Mine. When i dey'll be carriage and automobile, lot of "em, an’ flowers, an’ a big crowd an’ a big brass bai n yi replied the it for the SPECIAL LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES 14KaratGold Today and Tomorrow Only JEWELED ADJUSTED REGULATED GUARANTEED ‘1 0 "THE greatest sale of Lailes’ 14-K. solid White Gold Bracelet Watches, in this pr any other city, starts today and ends fomorrow at 9 FM. o'clock, We have Just received a shipment of 14-K. solid qrlte wold pgatches, direct from ithe, fac saThey, have each been carefully timed, justed and regulated by our own expert _watel chmakers and are ful y guaran- teed. The 14-K solid white gold ca: nd gis. toe tne x ie plat tinum, are solld gold are guarantecd for a lifetime. ‘The cave, Ped was penny lees than B23 jer Jewelry store. Our ability to buy huge quantities of watches direct from marein of profit for » quick cach furover, enable us t ie o offer you these rec ord-breaking bare: of these oa in old tipon the ‘distinct’ unders mrheroh mg. fest thn ASS00 bring for @ penty less than ®25.00\ bring ft back and we. will’refund | your money Overy eant of ik ousands of ‘watches 25 ond ela om, ome "and ct them’ before. purchasing Sleowhere, Whe hath etal eapob ch nner desirable style and high-grade watch, ‘and for that reason we have been ‘known for the, past’ forty-two years of honorable pustnese , dealt’ as, UPADQUARTERS | bnles ts BTL OO AN Aieey 11.00. Write for vy or Die catalog.” GOLD-FILLED JEWELED ADJUSTED o> REGULATED GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS one of these handsome got! piled ett cites, “ettracioed te Tes A ust ne Hood ag 8 solid old ee tor A Deaatiiol se Ie Included free. Th charge is 81.00 extra by mal BGUITERSSONS ST.NY. Serrixe At Park Row and Nasseu SE EVERY COLD IS DANGEROUS--. BEGIN TAKING FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE AT ONCE, Deccariss Druge say, Who dead? and people sa: ‘Tony, he deady Tony, he dead.’ * of King Kalakaua. OUR GEOGRAPHY ‘Lesson. “People have no more idea of the location of Honolulu than the cat,” was the startling remark of DB L. Marshall, who hag spent forty years in Hawaii, and once lived in the regime “I have had grown people ask me tf I was going home by way of St. Helena,” he ex- plained at the Pennsylvania to-day, | “and despite the fact that it is an THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, American possession, they placed it in almost every part of the world ex. cept the right one, “It's in @ straight line from San Francieco, 2,090 miles by steamer |.try. from our Pacific Coast; all boats touch there on their way to the Ori- ent or Australia. But there are dim- culties of which the prospective trav- eller should know. Aocommodations are #0 scarce that some times people who have not made reservations be- fore leaving home are held up at Frisco for weeks. It took eome rela- tives of mine three months to make the trip which takes me eleven or twelve days. As an American citizen you must sail from San Francisco on an American ship or pay a bonus of $200 for using that of another coun- This is an unfair condition, to my mind, and ehould be changed.” “AS OTHERS see us.” “After seeing a number of shows here, I took the night off and aaw the greatest show in town with- out paying a cent for the priv- Hlege,” said Louis Rossi of Los Angeles, who is at the Commodore and is now 4 confirmed New York ‘booster, “I went to 34th Street and 1921, walked slowly up Broadway to Co- lumbug Circle watching the mill- fons of lights, And that is a trip that every visitor should take while in town. I was amuked and entertained every minute and the @pectaclo gavo me more fun than all my trips to the theatre. ‘This ts the bost Hghted city in the world, even without the signs. My home town is next best, I think, but it can't compare with New “SAFETY FIRST” The “New FIRST. Silk Dresses Tricotine Dresses Jersey Dresses Silk Dresses sidering economy. Group 1 Coats, formerly , sold up to $20, now reduced to Group 2 Coats, formerly sold up to $25, now reduced to Groupp3+=»6lC—a Wraps formerly sold up to $35, now reduced to Groupt—(‘i TO '| |Wraps formerly sold up to $45, now reduced ‘to Group5s—<“(‘“‘it«wC hs Wraps formerly sold up to $60, now reduced to Jersey Dresses Serge Dresses 2/Dresses 2.95 Velour Dresses Velvet Dresses -|Dresses Tricotine Dresses Serge Dresses Velour Dresses Velvet Dresses Velour Dresses Dresses'4.95 Tricotine Dresses Velour Dresses COATS All Fur Trimmed. Opportunity for women who have been con- Elton Dresses Serge Dresses $ ce’ 10 see 1D eet "20 "20 Velvet Dresses Poiret Dresses —DRESSES— \Y T0230FF THE PRICE STARTS TOMORROW’! Doors CLEARANCE Winter Dresses Bromwell Dresses Diana Dresses Dresses Jersey Dresses, Serge Dresses and Velvet Dresses Tricotine Dresses, Elton Dresses and Velour Dresses COAT Pl«d Coats | i A 3.99 Hundreds of the season’s most atcractive styles, all new mate- rials, are included in these five groups: Group 1 Dresses, formerly sold up to $15, now reduced to Group 2 Dresses, formerly sold up to $20, Gringo dea ee s Dresses, formerly sold up to $30, now reduced to Grout . C.—a. = $ sold up te $35, no reduced to A. MOR’ i ‘eh now reduced to Dresses, formerly Group 5 To we) Dresses, formerly sold up to $40, nov reduced to 6 }~“'" OPPENHEIM. 11 WEST 34th STREET, Sport Coats 00 Kersey Coats cf the National @afety rived at the Bilienore’ trons yesterday on a business trip, “I just want to say this." he aa- sorted," atety First’ te the most im= portant warning that we have, Every child should know St and realize what it means, and every acbool should link the A B C's with the teachti cident prevention.” FURTHEST FROM HOME. Yorker for @ Day or ‘10” who ts farthest from home to- W. H. Cameron, Pxecutive Secretary | day ts C. Hiros, who ts at the Penn- Cornet, ar. avivanta, Ete toton, loago | over 7,500 oes fr from Broadway. patel Mahia te tet Ing of ac- Gere of narcotics. unburt, y | Buy Christmy Gifts Herr _ at 9 A.M. CLEARANCE Winter Coats Plenty of Sizes for Nomen, Misses and Girls Trimed Coats, Melton vats and Velour Coats 85 Plush Coats Velour Coats COATS ____|Bolivia Coats S ‘445 Plush Coatees | Far Trimmed Coats Gray wet C0 AT S'5:90 Small Novelty Coats Melton Coats Velour Coats —COATS— The most popular models of the year from our regular stocks are offered in this sale at great re- ductions. Group 1 Coats, formerly sold up to $15, now reduced to Group 2 Coats, formerly sold up to $20, now reduced to Group 3 Coats, formerly sold up to $25, now reduced to Group 4 $ Coats, formerly sold up to $35, now reduced to Group 5 $ Coats, formerly sold up to $45, now reduced. to bona NEW YORK Plaid Coats Bolivia Coats COATS Plush Coats —SUITS— 6.90 Distinctive models by the best designers and super quality ma- terials feature these sale assort- ments, Group 1 Suits, formerly sold up to $15, Suits, formerly sold up to $20, now ¥educed to auto] () Groups QC _ $ Suits, formerly sold up to $35, now now reduced to CFP to now reduced’ to now reduced to Group3s—i‘iC OT Suits, formerly Gros Cowal $ Suits, formerly sold up to $50, Group 2 $ arom °6 sold up to $25, now reduced to Tote, i U.S. AGENTS KILL JAPANESE. HOQUIAM, Wash., Deo. 14.—A sapa- Reee, believed to be K. Motwu, purser om the steamship Shineet Maru, was Killed on the waterfront here last atgnt im @ revolver encounter between two Federel agents and four alleged bay Three Japanese escaped, spparenty/

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