The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 19

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WOMEN TO MAKE CARD INDEX OF ALL CONGRESSMEN AFTER CLOSE SCRUTINY OF LIVES To Wve Better Fig ; Ont Quest anaire Asking Full Account of , Character, Habits, &c. wie JN, Doe. 16—in its measures which might throw light on| = Rights Amend-|his attitide toward our amendment, Woman's Party |&c. We shall be able to mvet him belind their hobbies, pleas- | for women." Under the-titie of “Personality,” tha | ‘as Announced, in- tires Into. “Family, marriage ‘and FORESIGHT} figs wa veil than ose who take but more comprehensive. | ~ Maude Younger, National | hair an, has mailed the | nnaires to the State and | District Chairmen of the party. It was announced to-day. The cards| coutain fifty-four questions, with al emphasis on home and Con- xressional politics “We will not only have sidelights upon the character and ‘tempera- eRith SIGN regularly exercise ment of each Congressman, bis type | foresight that pays of mind, his Hobbies and picusures,” | large dividends said Miss Younger, “but we will know | . religious and cco-| J in robustness. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ———ALSO MAKERS OF-———. | Kemoips (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION 90-14ske sional re sor} hig votes on certain On Hack, cn end ra BOUND BOX Three OLD FASHION GUM DROPS Packages You know who en- joys them. POUND BOX CHOCOLATE COVERED WHIPPED CRhAMS € Taste one and then finish the box. POUN D BOX Offerings Suggestive of Christmas \w-} | Old seni Clear Assorted Briarcliff Milk Chocolates Pound ar 19¢ 95c| A moet apartment of our fume 5-Lb. Boxes \ sda ca SOUND BOX 89c 2-Lb. Boxes $1.78 5-Lb. Boxes 4.45 | Special Mixed Candy 1-Lb. Boxes, 34c Sib Boxes © 1.70 | Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Maras- shine GCC a Christmas Loftypops Each dressed as Santa himself. Excellent as dinner favors. A fed the Kiddies ot sx 19C St. Nicholas Milk Chocolate Family Twelve cunning little fi yen s of Sants Cfaus'in decorated ZAG High Grade Assorted Ch Chocolates or Bonbons and Chocolates. $ Sg ee 1-Lb. Boxes 59c 2-Lb. Boxes 1.18 Paradise Chocolates 5-Lb. Boxes 5.00 The Christmas Family Package This Combination is made up of nine rt appropriately lithographed boxes, filled with 3 excell: sweets and packed in a large container, ntbos "$2. 99 and hollydesign. PACKAGE ¢ COMPLETE Special Assorted Chocolates | | Quality without the frills toa os a Boxes $] 70 Candy Committees asin of that good mellow Christmas Candy, the kind we all like. “Ask the Clerk” to show you. This outfit fe com- prised of 30 pounds of de- Ncious candy, ther with 60 beautifully litho- folding boxes, preps eee mee 4.50 d study of all| on his own ground when we approach | him to ask his support of equal rights j children.” It asks; Is he a self-made} day from headquart man? Is dis income derived largely| zation here. Mrs. from munitions, public utilities, nat-| Natonul First Vice } ural resources? [s he 2 good los Does he change his mind on public ts-| gress. sues or stay “put?” | It also inquires Into bis ideas” (if any) and bis ht for Equal Rights They Will sei P PERU, pain, ‘THE sds WORLD, FRIDAY, DSvueMBER 16, 1921. | a | BRAZIE IS EXECUTED | nis wite to death after a quarrel. ov, Miller refused to accede to Jeanye will work | f or such a b ite or commute the death sen- statement made public | Governor Referer Last-Minute! at aiva Pleas for Respite for Sixty- rm Mu. wits Farmer. “8 y had studied the evi- d against Bragie at his 4s convinced he was ne for which he had) death, imposed oy a| out ne ture Moe Levy’s FOR MURDER OF WIFE minute requests to grant al Wt | been found in Mrs. Van Patten’s beey. :PHILADELPH jets, qov. J i verdict on sucn| SUNDAY EXCURSION ie, who rs old, beloved’ to. be the ‘sidest prisoner Detember 18, 1921 Jever given capital punishment in this me] |State. He went to the chair pro- $ me See ae Later 00 A. ; wrt = 2 Ne testing his Innocence, but apparently | | resigned to to nis fate fate. NO WAY TO TE WAY TO TELL (Prom tbe Boston Globe.) iile Centre? bos Asrssed | Entire Stock Reduced! (Excepting Only Dress Clothes) 4 to ' off former low prices! 23,592 smart, seasonable Overcoats and Suits— every one regular ‘Moe Levy st ock, must go at the most astounding reductions in years. OVERCOATS 1342 were $30 % 5 30 io weesio = Now 2 | No Charge for Alterations! 1124 ‘ee $45 ¢ 50 1841 were $50 (1462 were $55 Now ‘seed No Charge for Alterations! 3194 All-Wool Men’s Pants N opportunity for men who need to match an odd coat and vest. Here’s how they line up: 742 were $8 821 were $10 960 were $9 671 were $11.50 nape want Kidk/othes Sale! §$ 5‘ Our Entire Stock of Boys’ Overcoats, Suits and Reefers Now Reduced 33'4% to so%! 149th Street (Bronx) Moe Levy & Son SUITS 1241 were $30 1832 were $35 1369 were $40 1142 were $45 ~ 1740 were $50 * 1456 were $55 1182 were $60 1547 were $65 $ Now UP Walker and Cortlandt Bom yen Brening 119-125 Walker Street oer he cowntom ITS Broadway Grind s.|Second ” Fionn 409 Eastl49t St, iacconia | Floor Until 10 P. M. Saturdays Until 10. Returning _ lear Credit Man—How about Jones peat, bar tina “~se) eet, i iot'%!| NEW JERSEY CENTRA ee ne ee

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