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See eer ad to Support Meged } PAS ONT if sage Which Asks tor Further Information. nh obi of healt, fur aw eohim a te! © from Seevetary . io ~~ t IPOH NtVos a ® BxtAtied Molar Hid: Stipped! tis was Dy member oi Joiéph Ade sons eh 888-348 Tourth Avenue, « verde $18,960 damages aynunst Vr Murr M.LMfoss, uv dentist practising at N 40° Bast aint: street ty Name Amyone, throat and lodge in hin right tung Mt was charged by Mr, Adelson thu 4 Ross had removed one root of Yooth, which had heen broke inf eFtfaction, but that the other long root slipped from his forcops und! * went down the patient's thr windpipe, lodging in the ris For 4 period of about nine weeks. Mr. Adeinon awor, le suffered grew pain 4nd constant coughing that only yeould be relieved by the administra ‘Won Mf opium, Traumatic pneumonia; ulsy Wevelopea and the infected con-| @ition.or the right lung was com- Tunicated to the left, it wan churged. ‘He believes the injuries to his right lwng and nervous system ure perna- nent and asked $60,000 dumuges im’ 1197 ON PARDON LIST lun WASHINGTON, Dac. 22. : | House, of war-time laws Ry was undeniably proved on the . j stand that the section uf the} NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. BOLIVIA APPROVES U. S. _ tooth wae retnoved frum the lower Watch, Te ft Pleardy. by a brunchoscope after nine weeks SECOND RACE ‘Midsteht Sun, Sue- Brone 7 of sufferiig and after he hud ex.) WATER OR Com. Attool, Hormis,| Pere ame C p pended more than $6,000 in dector | Qube Purtbelie, ta Asce TH SWAdelouns tives at No. 216 Weert | nt ayy, Sone pery Elm, Gray Gubles, RACE-- § King's Waithtul, Gallot. MOVE TO GET AT BOOKS |” WASHINGTON. Dec. 22.—Attornays LIVIA, ; fun neler, against whom the Shipping /Stutes Minister to Bolivia, Samual A.|i1vin, is termed. end has announced it, will prefer; Maginnla arrived with his wife and two pelle of war frauds, to-day avked } the. District of Columbia Supreme Court ‘0 prevent the examinution of the books f the C. W. Morse Company .and the four-year term, best in aald that after. they arrived in|by Justice Cohalun,, Lows A” Valents fteamhip Operating Company of New| Exit Lake City, thelr nome, he believed | was sworn in to-day before Chicf Juse ‘ore en the groun it the bovks y would soon return to their native O'Dwyer us a Justice of the Gity - anething to do with the case mage. co ] Do you remember when chewing was the fashion? OME learned doctor decided that most of the ills of humankind were caused by making our stomachs _ do the work for which our teeth were made. We were sparing our teeth and spoiling our stomachs. We were digging our graves with our teeth instead of chewing ’ our food. So the much-chewing fad originated and—as all fads are—was carried out to a ridiculous degree by those’ who were convinced. The basis of this fashion was good. Meats and similar food should be well masticated. There are fads and fashions in food and feeding, as » there are in clothes. But through them all is one truth that never seems to change. The “chew-your-food” theorists say, “Drink milk.” The “calory” experts echo, “Drink milk.” The “protein” exponents insist, “Drink milk.” And as for the leaders of the new fashion—the “vitamine” worshippere—they, too, are positive in their statement, “Drink milk.” So let the food fashions come and go. Take from them all the good that each has, and, inasmuch as they all say “Drink milk,” you may be sure that milk means better health. Drink a quart a day—more if you can. It is a small price to pay for health. DamrMnn’s LaaGcur Co-orerative AssociaTion, Ira; . UTICA, N.Y. TO GIVE CLEAN BILL | HUGHES’ S THANKS cv Hil ON SANTO DOMINGO] GIVEN TO BRIAND Ambassador Harvey. Delivers Mes-| Call World Conference in yy Which President Mardin i) an international ceonon Stal Itughes thanking hin for hin ceeptance of the Capital ship atic WASH YN, Deo. 22-—-Ameti«| LoXDON, Dee. W—Leture Ie ‘AS haval administretion in Hay |r dopurtire tor far i SHIT RUNES WT DAESMIN GH CY tiie von, Aimbaswadon ervey | Would hy Senator rand: MPO FOrCeNSociid= Geis | senutor akecurmicn uf tihinotn, whe |yotroe eedan chat va titghea'e 1 BPW a eaUCNUSWVINGRIDE.: i iviunia 1 ee ee [comune feauues top, turinen ¥ forma more ding ren fava a eee tentions s PR ory in duetioe a s part ot NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, (2 ” adaliaigoniere HAF Adelok, ae vray | anrinieun rahe, waw ompeans, 10,|EXAMS FOR POSTMASTERS |... hum DROPPED IN NEW BIL). Mcanaée Would Fermi President! WASHINGTON, Dee, 22-4 inill competitive examinutions and permitting the ali 2HN MARIE HOSORS y. ‘VY. WAN, Was received here to-day that Connes, for yeate an ofticia! | terpreter of the Supreme Court just been awarded the Cross of Maria by Queen M recognition of his try us a member The veriict was based upon Mr RKeNie: MAY) Oto. He Adelson's cla ton Maret § Dr i introduced to-day by Rep- Mons, through negiigenee of proper tative Langley. Republican, Ken- Precautions, allowed a piece of an Ine orders inaied by former extracted tooth te sip down bis tounevelt, Taft and Wilson ident Harding relating tol rs, pointment of postmasterr would ‘if te wbroguted under the measure, which would give the President free ‘rein in ection of ail classes of post- e American Red (pal Chureh wil rr NOW BEFORE HARDING Federal The list of Christmas pardons to te fasued to- morrow will be a subject of discusston between President Harding und Attor- hr | ney General Daugherty at an after din- | ner conference to-night at the White The Ist ts known to contain 197| names, among them « number of Fed- eral prisoners convicted of yviolntions section of Mr. Adelson's right tung| FIRST RACE — Flypaper, luck BORDER ARBITRATION e That Plan| bills. FOURTH RACE—John's Umma, Bril-) inta, Peru, Due. 22 (Aasovluted RACE-—Tom MeTagwart, Slip-| Press).—The Government of Bolivia store. ola] has sent a note tu the Foreign Offices of Poru dnd Chil! approving the’ re- MORSE LAWYERS FIGHT SEVENTH RAGTD--Emest A. Barry) cent iPeruyian proposal to nubmit to z ppt SET the arbitration of the United States 0, & MINISTER BACK FROM HO-|the problem of the South Pacific, as the Taone Arica Aispute, tomother Teor Charles W. Morse, shipbulldcr and| Metiting from hia post as United| with the complications involving Bo- styles of re better i] can buy elsewhere.Our $7.00and are exceptionally good values.’ i] point we wish to impress upon you that is worth dollars for you to remem! L.A Douglas shoes are put into all of our stores at } We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold you buy shoes at any one of our stores you PONMUAN AND VALIANT SWORN IN factory cost. Registrar James A. Donegan to-day was sworn tn as Coy ya Clork ne the an J nual, |HOLD POISON GAS )\Arms Conterence Committee Hears Opinion of Sorhe United | States Experts. WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—The ymmittes on Gas Wartare of the A Conrerence is sald to have 4 result of American technical ex- | |teclimieal cxperts of other powers. but other American experts have held machine guns, all the experts except the Ame | results, The Viemult of a aatitemont afte come ty po conelusion, partially as} Jers fayurimg the use of poisonous isex in wat in opposition to the | The American Advisory Committee, |of which Gon. Pershing Is a member, } {las recommended the abandonment of the use of poison gas in warfare, nat the use of gas is actually more | j ne than attacks by shells and} A proposul was made to limit gas -] attacks to strictly military areas, but ns | wld that this would be impracticable | thom the nature of the weapon, 13 | » to he diffused into nd with dreadful as its presence would not be known in time for the population to ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THO RSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. |ECONOMIC PARLEY ASKED IN SENATE, HUMANE AS SHELLS 1 y the Cranford Company for al- sil Injury to the church structure on Iianson Place at St. Felix Street, Tyooklyn, ‘Trustees of the church de-! laced that the construction of a se tion of a subway at Atl and Flatbush Ayenues, Brooklyn, fh enused the church building to sink sv eral feet. Tho Cranford Company. conding {0 the complaint, had the sub- Way contract. There remaine yet to be tried an action against the cl! mee 657—Cina Boudoir Lenp Silk Shade, $10. JRESENT needs of Christmas shoppers are Christmas present needs. For months and months we have been pre- paring forjust thedifficul- ties which face you now. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. ee =|W. L. DOUGLAS $700 & $820 SHOES .ro vous savas $10.00 sunss, $500 | W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED sill, BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES 7! las shoes are made of the bestand — ed leathers the market affords. We employ illed shoemakers, all fp na with an honest deteriaination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. When you need shoes look for a W.L. Douglas We own 107 stores located inthe kee cities. You will find in our stores many h-class, fine shoes that we Belews values for the money than you one small retail profit. to you. When .00 shoes ere is one W. L. Dou He name and portrait e best known shoe Trade} Mark No matter Rrra live, shoe dealers can | i" the world. I for the highest standard Douglasshoes. They cost | of ‘quality. at the lowest 247 Eighth, Avonvc. 250 Wi ne A AZ fog Fifth yee eet. lith Enea a Naethetazen au |X 85 2 Manhattan Ave. opal Bteres marked with * carry complete tines of in One Day Earliest sory cows thatthe Indians realized the medical value of Spruce Gum in the treatment of coughs, colds, hoarseness and inflammatory conditions of the throat. The Spruce Gum in combination with other veg- etable medicants of proven value form* the basis of the 60 years of success of GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM To Stop a Cold. 1% Carat 1% ‘ % “ 1% “ 1% « * “ aM « Pr “ Hd “ 2% C 2% ¥ Francisco thanthey doin New reense ‘cost. York. ak ge upon having W.L.Douglas with the name and the sole. Do not tak one or two extra profits. the factory and save money. W.'L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: ® 8S Nesssa Street. Broadway, tee! si et, Bt retail price stamped on substitute and pay jer direct Presid Wek cod conf 210 Spark 8, | *44D Fulton Street, 484 Kulckerbecker Avenue, JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. *HOBOKEN—129 Weshington Stroct, RUNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave, *NEWARK—881 Bread Street, Shees fer Wemea. Every One Blue-White Oeucsae5 For the Hollday Season we have cot tne | heart out of the prices of eur diame: “ white diamonds the lowest ta vr ltt A wal vaies ia this or any other how. uatll Christma. we ume stock of poo a ly me bi white diamends at such 9 tre mendows dix count that it will be the greatest ‘diamon.i fale in our we have been smal main ef profit. is it possible for us to sell wonderful aise monds hoes, at such exceptlonally the absolut othe. imperfect Bren ell Sluccwhits, and’ all, are eriliiant, We wilt match there fectker’ alamond ‘a Sold” by vother dla Gealers at double our featrant Sou wont beret evtdos ot nade, ty ny buy "briltant xP RireserhTen Smad dete owent prices in the country fer equa Son't you owe it to yoursst mond tercall ‘and Inspect these bargelnw A FEW CHRISTMAS SPECIALS, mends upes ¢ (hat it you cam duplicate It ‘tn jewelry stere for even 50 per cont, merc Price, we will retusd your mone: than our D WATSON +) CO. Rew bork in full, - BG & SUNDAY WORLD WA\ 7 i'g WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 170 ieee ‘ Reeves very best creamery The 100 per cent ae oo Spans] 74 1 Reautiful designs and color ac ¢ all brilliant; all bargains, Oo I. 4 The Better Chain-Store Grocers Helping You toa Merry Christmas OU can give your family everything from handkerchiefs to automobiles but their complete “Merry Christinus’’ depends on the Christmas dinner you serve. There is u Reeves Store in your neighborhood that is ready to supply you with all your Christmas Groceries -— everything trom egys and butter to Del Monte Desserts. It pays to be sure you're getting fine food for Christmas time -— and that surety goes with every purchase at a Reeves Store. fresh DANIEL REEVES, Inc. + Office and Warehouses, 44-52 West 143d St. Butter 43° Eggs 79.5. Det Monte Asparagus; large can . 35c Det MONTE Apricots; large can. . 29 Det MONTE Cherries; largecan. . 39c { Det MOntE Pears; large can . .37c Det Monte Plums; large can. . . 29c DEL MOnTE Preserves; 15 oz. jar. 35¢ Det Monte Strawberries; No.2 can 31¢ DEL MONTE Raspberries; No. 2 can 31c Det Monte Loganberries; No.2can 31¢ Det MonrTE Blackberries; No. 2 can 31¢ Dex MONTE Currant Jelly; 15 oz. jar 35c Det MONTE Cranberries; 15 oz. jar 25¢ Det Monte Spinach; large can . . 23C Dex MOnTrTE Beets; No.2can. . . 25c Det MONTE Tomatoes; large can . 19¢ Det Monte Chile Sauce; large jar . 35 aT ‘ from Sth Aye. Special Sate Friday and Saturday Reductions to Factory Cost PRE-INVENTORY SALE Most Drastic Price Cut in New York City $20 Heavy Seamless Brussels Phewe are excoptionatiy 1 Ny TuRH nnd. y hard Be 8x9; rtety of fing at remarks In & complete line of imstterus, + $35 Woon ee Velvets 545 biggest mug value in New ie $50 9x12 Smith’s ‘ais, Axminster $ Theos are heavy pile, in argortment of vesigus oni w oe: meestiones ea at Thowe are of eatma An heavy grado copl FRINGED Royal Wilton 545. 50 } nisi Rugs, Liberal as: or mt certul color schemes; a life-time ap purtus ASE Sanitex FLOOR COVERING atorproo’, Prepaid Mail Ord Open Suturia s Prompliy rit anil oy, M Scdtseerian aad ere