The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 18

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ETL LLY LTT PD . yf . man | MOTHER AWAY, BABY!" Wo and Babe “Soy pigs IN FLAMES ay Four Hours he left the tn | a childeen, |" ne for rom burns sh clothing eaugh yesterday 7 Four-montha-old Morris Dubnick n Patrol Wagon perished when five swept the apart : —.+—- nick, on the first Moor of No, svt, Miller Ave Then Go to Jail—Mother Had! Wiliams * ‘ night H bi ea Pot at The fire, of unknown origin, started janitor, ja few minutes after Mrw. Dubnick, The tit might be pleasant to swat the os itor, but to throw an tron pot at }» Males, bit his ytd A the heat | thes spend four hours In @ patro! and the fest of the night at a) ftation is different. Mrs. iny Herschon of No. 550 Hast h Street was ready to admit ai! © save the ch nutes befe ner and Avenue, Brooklyn, last i task twen The Convenient re. Hersohon, thirty-two. years} 4, isthe wife of a printer. The ‘ f Biot ay Chat the janitor, whose | Kind re) Co ex ts Sullivan, accused her of talk- | about his wife, Mary, and that forced the door of her apartment with his shoulder to ask about. it. | Mra. Horschon says he threw acid at | Her, whereupon she threw an iron pot at him. * Sullivan ducked and the pot went) past and pit Mrs. Sullivan, who was | sanding bebind him tn the bhll, on thé head. Mrs. Herschon, after be- tag arpested on a charge of assault ged with her tifteen-months haere Bertha, to spend foul | D ing about in Manhattan and | . thé Bronx in & patro| wagon becausy Every can guaranteed to give Night Court could not hear the | ‘ t . Bhe and the baby finally were satisfaction. Never varies. wad Jn charge of the matron at the | orrisania station. “Mrs. Herachon ts mother of five fren. Being scantily clad, she the baby suffered greatly from edld during thelr long ride, which ered a djstance of more than twénty miles, all told. Her lusbend, Jacob, who has «| ddl! printing establishment, offered | hi@ plant as securjty for the wife's! réléase but wes told that bail in such, is could be accepted only by o fe, and that anyway he Wd have to establish his owner- ib first. He finally had to give up- fd go home to look ufter the other tour ¢hildren. Mr. Washington’s refining proc- ess removes all waste matter and leaves just the goodness of pure coffee. Always delicious. You merely add hot water. No Booklet free. waste. No coffee pot. Send 10¢ for special trial sire. &. WASHINGTON COFFEE REVINING COMPANY, £22 Pifth Avenue, New York eSrrie’ CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL’ You Are Welcome but please don’t tell ' This offers you a handsome gift, but we don’t tell what ! itis. When you get it we ask you not to tell. We want it _ tosurprise the housewives—to be better than they expect. | The gift is at your grocer’s. When you accept our offer ; he will give it to you. ' The gift will last a lifetime. It is the latest thing of its ! kind, and made by a famous maker. It is a luxury article, ; $0 most homes do not have it. Not one in a thousand has * one like this. . You are welcome to it. Accept our offer in the coupon - and see what this gift is. | Milk at its Best Extra rich—thick as cream Surprise A secret gift which we don’t tell. It is waiting for you at your grocer’s. For a lifetime it will be a joy to you. Accept our offer in the coupon. See what you get. twice as rich as bottled milk— nearly 8 per cent butter fat. Cuts milk bills This ideal milk costs you no more than other evaporated We want you to know the finest milk your home will ever serve. It has now been brought to this section. Every grocer has it. Your grocer will be kept ERILIZED — . " supplied. milks. It costs much less than a, Not one home in twenty, the bottled milk, because it saves . country over, can get this ideal 7/1 waste. It means a cow in the pantry. It comes in small cans and tall cans, 80 you open what you wilk. But you can get it al- ways. So we make this offer to { rd pe what per- © want, It keeps until you use it up. . . 7 vey always have milk in plenty, but never a drop to Took 20 years waste, The Van Camp experts have Cream-like milk Van Camp’s Milk is cream-like. worked 20 years to produce such milk and bring it to the ARIAT FT NE IT ON RE ON merece A Gift |. homes. Use it as it comes for coffee or on Fy cereals. Add an equal part of water | They have built model con- for drinking. Dilute it still further denseries in the finest dairying for cooking, and you still have rich The Richer Milk The finest milk produced section of the Middle West. Each is surrounded by sanitary dairies filled with high-bred cows. The milk fresh from the cow is put into a vacuum. There, at low heat, more than half the water is evaporated. whole milk, For every use it means a sterile milk, utterly germ-free. We want you to know this Van Camp Milk—the finest milk you will ever get. So we offer you a lifetime gift if you'll try a dozen cans. It will amply repay your test. in America Thus the mille is reduced to sec int this git in Cat aeons Milk of double richness cream thickness, It is over coupon so you won't forget. low Nearly 8% butter fat f e ee a Our | The Secret Gift finest dairying sections Off is at your grocer’s of the Middle West er - Fooe gtr Aion grocer 12 cans of Ven ilk, at one time or as wanted, Good for a Cut out from each label the picture of the Van Camp Products Co. hort time can—our trade-mark. When you have 12 Indianapolis, Ind. of these trade-marks hand them to your only grocer and he will present you the gift. | ASTLE open oany | (CONFIDENTIAL SIA SFr. Gait Heer /314 Broadway Also SUT Broad St, Newark, N. 4, A Timely Suggestion ON TIME sand girls who are can Ue male ax with tate ort-hoped A Genuine DIAMOND RING Is-karat Gold, with 1% Karat White Gold Top, set with full cut dias surance ONLY GALS $25.00 $1.00 Weekly $50.00 $1.00 Weekly $100.00 $2.00 Weekly Ash Pr free Book of Gems, \ SYORE=NOT AN OFFICE, Watch for our Onyx Rings Advertisement NEXT WEEK ! 14-K Solid Gold ELGIN TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY, Jewelled Adjusted Regulated anding. ‘To cor wonderful bargin it ts wiry store Sand ask |. messenger, on, tele can be Cited, Weite for catalog, WALTHA Jewelled $ .00 Adjusted Regulated This guaranteed ‘s TSIZK Gi Waltham movement, in TLL i nen's ED CASE. ts EDT AR JUST AS GOOD 1D GOLD FOR AT LEAST 10 You ‘ean bay the ‘watch npon the understanding that if you can dapll- cal thin or any other city for a penn; fee'than $20.00, you may bring IU back and we will refund every cent you pald. Nu dealers’ orders and no mail, messenger or felephone orders can be filled. Write for catalog, B.GUTTERSSONS The best food for them ; —and you ITTLE hands that hold the heavy ‘spoon over the bowl of bread-and-milk —old gnarled fingers that tremble as they, too, lift the heavy spoon! Babyhood and old age — these are the accepted bread- and-milk periods of life. No- body questions the value of bread-and-milk to childhood and its grandfathers. But few of us will admit— few of us ever think—that bread-and-milk is a food that is good for anyone at any age. Foods that appeal more to our ,tastes have taken the place of bread-and-milk. They have given us a wide range of choice—but they have given us nothing extra for health and bi iin They tempt our tongues more, they please our palates, but they do not give us more or better blood to cleanse, feed, and warm our bodies. They, do not bring us as much food value as the humble dish «i bréad-andemilk. We do not, of course, ad- vocate an énclusive diet of bread and-milk — or any- thing approaching that. But we do claim that if each of us would eat more bread-and-milk — say for bréakfast or lunch, three or four times a week—we would certainly be better for it. There are no rigid “age limits” for bread-and-milk as a good food. It is good for those with tiny hands whose bones have not yet formed — for those who have lived so long that their hands are almost worn out in service — for those whose hands are strong, ac- tive, doing the work of the world. DairRYMEN’s LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ING. AT ITS BEST The strongest com- pliment ever paid to Scott's Emulsion is the vain attempts at imitation. Those who take cod-liver oil at its best, take Scott's Emulsion— “FULL OF PEP” __THEY SAY She is Good-Looking and Gay and is Always Ready for a Good Time. Why :¢ a git popular? Look around uyd sce what & good time the good. looking ones have all the time. Men seek them out and ask them to parties, dances and entertainments. And notice that it is not the doll-face type real men like most, but the red- blooded girl with “pep” and happy good nature. Any girl who is thred and languid and has a poor complex- jon and dull eyes can improve her condition and be far hapsier if she will simply take Gude's Pepto-Man. gan until she has put her blood into good condition. Red blood means Sfull of life” and “full of Life™ usually means happiness. Try Gude's Pepto-Mangan and see how much better you feel, Doctors have used it nearly thirty years for weak, run-down people. ‘It helps Coo Y IN 10 TER TES Punmectunee ase quanueresd Br FE ARMOUR GRAIN, COMPANY ft mn They Aren’t “Cooked to Death” You make a double saving on Armour's Oate— First, there is so much food value in a single package that it is one of the most economical them get well. Sold in both 4j at tabla forage td 5ik i" ye Mia al Cook Perfectly in 10 to 15 Minutes foods you can buy. Second, you can cook them perf in 10 to 15 minutes—a saving in time pavhpy Ae When the coffee is ready the oats are ready. And what-a breakfast they make! What an A eaceptional flavor they have! You've never Prise sob ou pedi baed before tasted oats so oa as Armour’s. quickly. an they do not get “mushy”. wy Further, the goodness is Armour Grain Company net cooked out of then CHICAGO u J pence their wonder Makara of ‘e Goerenteed Corea — Cele Cora Ask Your Dealer for ARMOURSS OATS You'll Like "Em IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— - A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIN 33

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