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: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JA made at Jess than former coyts de-|HE 0. K.'8 THE YOUNGER GEN- lat _we|say thet the Japanese boy of to-day OBSTACLES BESET spite he therense price ot mkteriae ERATION. Is pimpnren favoraniy. with’ the yout | fl and machinery that the Work hat) come people are gly steal cc the | of America.” teks he or \ been extended n up by many | “Some people are giving themselves | unt American cid lo be | Ce AM | Horlicks = Cot ok more cities and counties, This means | lot of unnecessary concern about| Japan, His father was a mi : FARTHEST FROM HOM | ¢ ORIGINAL Af tl & big and steady trade with Canada/the Americans of the future,” do |and at the time of the Jeneral h| The New Yorker For a piv or Malted Milk hroughout the 3 clared Brig. Gen. William Verbeek, | Was attyobod to the Japanese =| wines whe 4 4 “ttt a, ake nina United (Steton wan The GRIy pte . . leorick At ‘ ithe Atate |eramen: 6 an educatrr. When the | #0” who ta fartheat from home to- i 5 Chilean Says South America, United States was the only availad! CUBA'S POINT OF View. [or "New York ‘And Gow, Le a USENRISEE Mig SOME ome | ABLE Ju l2T, BONAIBE: NB: ts a Ohi market at the time, No great atten- . Att) PaHtinA a “oO ake in toe ard | ought to for he is President of |!n 1869, Prof. Verdeck went to Tokio| Commodore. His home town, Buc up vice” Will Continue to Be Geod] tion was paia by merchants or sales- “Cuban busin aa men look oad tight siauiiae can ir and helped ‘eatadlish the Japanese | 4 ures, is about 8,000 pipe n, Buenos) | Customer of U. S., a Habit} "°" ' the opportunities which to @ prosperous New Year,” asserted | fiji acquainted with those youths | Imperial University. ihe = vom Broad- - 5 ! i existed s Flynn of Havana, who ts at| who will some day help run these} “I am frequently angered by the | “*” anpATeL ‘ing War—Can«| “American business men ave great the Biltmore for the holidays. “The | United States. unjust things which Formed During War—Can merican business nen are grim. new administration 1s doing its ut-| "We <> —-__ HIS PRIDE, re said about Verbeck con- & through a transi-|the Japanese,” Gen. propagandists, and move from one From the Boston ‘Transerips.) ada’s Better Roads Solves * inost to help in bringing this about, | tion period, remarked at tie/eluded. “I was born and educated) ., p : Wenaces Canadian Geil ida’s Better Road £5] thing to another with great rapidity. and there are many indications that, | Pennsylvania y. “and there|among them, and with their children. |, ht4y, Gittauen Feu can cat your pie Metitees Canadian eV} | abo Problem, Tako cigarettes, for instance. New ‘in spite of the recent sugar holocau: © bound to he extremes, but trom|The way to study the future of a) "tramp Tanks lady, Out Lstides mye brands are boosted, and ho one xecma « business revival is not far distant.” my personal asso of Young nation is to study its boys, and I must | seit on bein" @ dinersout dence and She Delegates Job is bas Recciee e 4 ( to remember that old staple varleties of Collecting Witnesses By Roger Batchelder. mippip old ouustoineiay Sib, GIA TRUSE “South Amorica will be great tomer must he nursed and catered to. THREE RIVERS. Que, Jan. $~ market for American goods That the case with Chile and many ry n other South American countries,” Rosides a below zero. temperaty nd subsequent years if the United es Mrs, Anne Urquhart Stillmar tex interests itself in that dives] THE CANADIAN OUTLOOK. meeting will handicaps on her tri n,”* dechired B. Rosen, former New} Larry Disston Vanderslice, now at | Yorker, but for the last ten years a| the Claridge, a travelling salesman 34th Street t she es fo gather testimony in w her “fight for 1 To-day she, will be at Grande Piles, where the | home of Mayor Crete she will arrange to transport witnesses from outlying regions to meet her. | When she reached here yesterday #he expected to interview Anne, May and Tina Wilson, sisters who w maids in the Stillman Lodge. The defense alleges agents of Stillman offered them money false testimony resident of Santiago, Chile, when] with the Barber Asphalt Company asked for a New Year's prediction, | who covers Canadian territor Mr. Rosen, who conducts the largest | ing roadmaking machinery, wholesale house in Chile, is at the| he looks forward to exceptional busi- s in 1922. » United States has over-pro- ny Canadian cities have started duction in almost every line,” he} municipal road-building and repair- went on, “and must have an outlet | ing recently to relieve the unemploy- for its manufactured goods, South| ment situation,” he said. “The heme has worked out factorily, bly because the | and so many m roads have been ne (Bu “The sunny slopes of the Riviera atiract Amexica developed as a good by uring the war, pr ; Apne Die o a pia eel visitors from all parts of. the world, even in Pita sient ne ie ee these unsettled days, Here, against brilliant blue seas and skies of unfathomable azure, the White Frock queens it over all other colors ‘ . White Frocks and White Cloaks are the rule.” Announcing The ’ Pepe's aan “The Parisienne has chosen her outfit fo Saint Moritz and the Riviera. White is the leading color. One of the smartest of White January Sale of Footwear — “6 *tterccaiioyc ‘At Nice and Cannes young girls play ten vis in the morning, clad in # 7-45 rocks of White Crepe de Chi were having a day off and could not | be found. On top of this disappoint- ment, while she and her party were | having luncheon with Mayor Crete} and oth at the home of Arthur! Marchand, Mr. Crete received a tele phone message from his wife their home in € Jo Vilos was allre This house will be Mr headquarters there and it contains a safe in which are the records of 1! St. Maurice R' Boat Company ¢ are important to her as they sho t Grande Ause when her FINAL CLEARANCE OF FINE HANDMADE SHOES FOR WOMEN $ 7.50 nple one-piece and dance at she was. Later a mes sage reported the fire out and little formerly night in more elaborate frocks of the sume damage. = > | $14-$18 stuff.” Mrs. Scniaen has senoen dena (Harper's Bazar) assurance that the Wilson girls wi = . . _— a — : ' take the stand for hes, though It is} Hae apes Late Mid-Winter and early Spring models, Those of tailored persuasion feature new With suck ia ; doubtful If Anne will be well enough in DISck SIun. 20% Discount as fe < i Tix ae of i Hea * such a unprecedented vogue for by Jan, 11, the date of the Montreul Gold and Si! on all Silk Ho marked far below regular for this event. We types of oxfords, plain and brogue, also fetching White the McCreery January Sale of White ‘atitt¢nan 4 ver cloth. Re B siery Buckie have gone to greater lengths than ever before new styles with instep-straps. All. oe of dow ial progteth; Goce ip as thei aout the f a RBInEaN LO orca wr obdn ey nuced to $6.00 to make this annual event the most interesting heels. Tan, Brown or Black Calfskin, Brown portant event of the season. White Silks f interview witnesses, Mayor Crete one in variety, style and price that we have or Black Kidskin. White Woolens and White Wash Fabrics having agreed to pyuna Hern 3p and NO CREDITS. NOC. 0. D.'S ever held The d odel f Black B n the newest of weaves for Southern Soria oHee teak abe ol a _The dressy models are of Black or Brown Summer wear are available during the sol+ gas ater reesei emp ening E 5 There are models for every occasion in every Kidskin, Patent Leather, Black Suede, or for much below regular prices Latuque. ‘ ° rOWN rke size and width. Walking styles as well as Satin, with hand-turned soles and Baby Louis, a i | ner dressy models. Spanish or high Louis heels. ATPACKED BY 5 MEN Vive men attacked Louls s-t¥o, a waiter, of No, 15 st night tn front of 12 SHOES OF DISTINCTION 23 West 57th Street New York (SBCOND FLOOR) Restore the Purity of Your White Hair The natural purity and lustre of white or Gray Hair will be restored without injury to it or your scalp by using Madam:s Seeles French Hair Bluing 3 oz. bottle 1.00 He gave a pour essallants. Due to the fact that we have priced this footwear sa low. we can accept no approval or C. O. D. orders or make exchanges. NOW IAGT WAU AOA, WW OUT eg. Trade Mart Mc Cutcheon’s JANUARY SALE (Main Floor) Special—Misses’ Coats at 74.50 Exclusive models of exclusive fabrics—those All are generously adorned with Squirrel, of HOUSEHOLD LINENS tich velvety fabrics that are found only in the Beaver, or Tipe Wolf, Many have both 4 more costly coats. collars and cuffs of Fur. . Some arc sleeved and belted, in straight-line Each model is a late Mid-Winter style, HE, Annual January Sale of Household Linens and White Goods which or flared styles, Others are in Wrap or Cape modish to an extreme yet of a conservative commences today at “The Linen Store” presents values greater than any effects. type that will remain long in fashion. we have been able to offer for a long time. Navy or Sorrento Blue and Brown. Sizes 14 to 18. In anticipation of this event we again went over our entire stock of Household (oer ) Linens and marked everything on a line with the very latest wholesale quota- tions, And then in addition we marked a large part of our stocks much lower than even these already moderate figures. Linen prices have been steadily dropping since the Fall of 1920 but we believe Th Cc J an u ary S ale of White that they have now reached the bottom and we strongly advise our patrons to take advantage of this unusual opportunity to fill their Linen needs. Makes Saving as Pleasurable as Buying Boys’ While you buy, you save—if you make your purchases during the White Sale, Middv Suits | A The most exquisite, covetable Underthings bear prices far below their true worth, . m4 At New January Sale Prices Many lovely lingerie things from France and the Philippines, as well as exquisite Special, 4.45 ' American-made garments are included—also ravishingly beautiful things of Silk, in Table Cloths and Napkins gtisala enion, of gaeuiandist geen Fancy Linens Hand-Made In America : of Silk, In Delicate Colors of all wool, fast color Blue or | (iuiteran lovely. es lives from ANPGRAD mane of shee: ; lesh, re hid, Light Blue and Apricot Underthings Brown Serge and an exceptional : Face and Bath Towels Nainsook, embellished with Real Filet and Irish Laces. taloae bp Siisn etulfe,: Heausitully: lane! trimmed or quality of Jersey Cloth in j Sheets and Pillow Cases 5 i A most unusual value at the following low Saino of Crepe oe és uc eke et a pe 4 5 cia : Envelope Chemi +++ +195, 2.95 and 3. ‘eet Blankets and Comfortables z Mighh awn: 2.95 and 3.98 Steprin Chemises... c/cs01....,298; 8.98 ‘to g9¢ give his clothes, and, best of all, 7 Envelope Chemises.............. 2.45, 2.95 and 3.95 Vast Chemi i : f Imported and Domestic Lingerie 4 Step-in Drawers. 1ob andi2dsi seein bree cee Nea lage Aeaiaies Hae " eg aad gar Any ; < Vest Chemises....... .. 1.95 Bloomeressvisciasaedastnseseeidoneacses vee 2.958 ificulty whatsoever, Sizes 3 White Goods by the Yard : Bodices.........+. ce eeseeses1,95, 2.45 and 2.95 Of Crepe Back Satin = to 9 years. y | Embroidered. f he Philippi Night Gowns. vane Asari toni! -7.50 and 7.95 Boys’ R z . : Hand-Embroidered, frorn the Philippines Step-in Chemises to match...,....3.95, 4.50 and 4.95 ihe crease hg le invi sip tt : Store’? \ 2 The fastidious woman’s favorite type of Undies, Of Radium Silk eather Coats, Reduced. Very We invite you to visit “The Linen Store and to see for 3 ma eat be fe ou oeee ae tia Nake Night Gowns..........++4s0+++-4,98, 8.98 to 18.00 ed Goaite Dana ¢ yourself the remarkable values offered for this January only. 4 f : pels 4 - Step-in Chemises. ....5.95 to 8,95 Eee Seen, ee one a Reg : sook, and lavishly hand-embsoidered. Envelope Chemiee *'2'95 and 3.95 side made of all wool Tweeds. - Night Gowns.......... ocoes 5-95 and 2.95 Bodices, aie 11.95 and 2.50 Sizes 6 to 18 years. ¥ Fifth IX enu 34th d 33d St t $ Envelope Chemises. . +++ 1.95 and 2.95 Bloomers, ‘ 60 2.95 Formerly 22.50 13.75 | * 1 Vv e, an fe reets (Third Floor) (Third Floor) ,