The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1922, Page 9

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variably appear; but no /gentle- men’ would."’ ¥ By Roger Batchelder. ‘The tobacco growers of Florida were not able to meet the demands for their crop last year, apcording to John H. Shaw of Quincy, Fla., who fs at the McAlpin to-day, and they @re planning this year the biggest crop in the history of the State. No- body would walk a mile for a Florida cigarette, says Mr. Shaw, and the planters are giving their attention chiefly to cigar tobacco. “Experiments to produce a popular grade of cigarette tobacco have not FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker For a Day or { Two’ who is farthest from home to- ‘ a F | )) q day is H. Hara, who is at the Pennsyl- i) | Rao | 2 : = i j vania, His home town, Tokio, is about ee \ oo a . 43 me — 7,500 mites from Broadway. s = H/) a a I ‘ = F i : ra been successful in Florida,"’ he said. Tne Ty | " it! ( weer “But efforts to improve the quality of Re eee et aA TRS f ia we \l| $550 Dining Suite : Half Price : $275 $600 Dining Suite : Half Price : $300 stantly increasing demand by ma We : fhe climate and coll of Florida's to- 10 pieces; walnut veneer; 66-inch buffet; 54-inch table; 10 pieces; in walnut or mahogany veneer ; with 60-inch + 10 pieces; mahogany veneer; 66-inch buffet; 54-inch table ; ipaobis Ulstrige 0 not esac tb Be quits chairs, in brown leather. buffet; 54-inch table. chairs, in blue leather. right for the production of a leaf that will be popular with cigarette smokers."* 9UR HONEYMOON DEPART- MENT. Though the February breezes . fare chilling all who come within —just ay their sway, and though zero weather has already left its frigid Blue =) ay mark on the calendar, the June 0 F brides and bridegrooms at least to your druggist are anticipating summer. And, i according to the prognostications Stops Pain Instantly revealed by the reservation clerks of New York's hotels, there will be more June brides this year than ever. A glance through the files of the Commodore and _ Biltmore The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does yesterday showed no less than | jt!) and in extra thin plasters. Use Bineteen June reservations. And | whichever form you prefer, plasters each of them said “and wife.’ | or the iquid—the action is the same, The hotel Cuplds, accordingly, | Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed re Vase Guo ere laboratory. Sold by all druggists, SASKATCHEWAN'S POTTERY. | irifanit one rrsor Aes “There are unlimited deposits o clay of the finest quality in Sas- katchewan,"" says M. L. Moyer of Regina, who is at the McAlpin, ‘and the commercial development of th resources, which is expected to begin goon, will mean a new and important industry for Canada. “The clay has been shown to be superior to that of England and it will be far cheaper be e of Can- ada's heavy duty on clay, even from England. A good home market is assured, as Canada last year used $10,000,000 worth of clay and clay products. “With the mining of the clay it is Dita ere taked for the breath $36 Brass Bed : $18 pas apraaclla rs ree es eaedall line lets act gently | Satin finish brass bed; 50 of tions there are ideal for manufactur- ing and there is plenty of coal in the district."* Mr. Moyer is returning from the convention of marble and tile indus- tries which was recently Richmond, Va. American vu clay were much interested in Port on Saskatchewan deposit: gaid, and are planning to send sentatives there to investigate the possibilities of the new field. $100 Chair : Half Price : $50 $450 Living Room Suite : Half : $225 $55 Chair : Half Price: $27.50 Wing chair, upholstered f oieoee | Onn Dleer ed an Abeetry BDeAnm Srna] beau- 3 pieces; upholstered in tapestry; good-looking RiteCarlton design; up. n velours; spring cushions. tifully carved frame. frame; spring arms; loose cushions. : holstered in damask or denim. IMBEL BROTHERS 32ND STRBEBET— BROADWAY —388RD STREET—NEW YORK CITY Store Closed All Day Today : This Sale for Thursday gis wooa pea : $22.50 ize; wooden;antique + enamel finish. 75 wooden beds; hile ocwate fenl cliver them; our entire sample line; stimulating them to natural action, half price. 1 °o entire sample line; half price. aring the blood and gently purifying . cI They do that w | ae &, \ Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it ive Tablets, the sub- ict gently on the Dr. Edward’s stitute for cal bowels and posit Jo the work. afflicted with feverish breath Kc relief through Dr. Edwards’ blets. These pleasant, su; nel, Ed- | without griping, | le effects. discovered the | years of prac- mi patients afflicted with | and liver complaint, with the |) t bad breath. it Olive Tablets are purély a vegetable THE “GENT” AND THE “GENTLEMAN.” “If you want to know the dif- compound mixed with olive oil; you| Nateea pais: will know them by their olive cc | — + : i ! ferenca ‘between a ‘gent’ and a il Know them by thet live color lI] 97 ag Stool : $13.50 Note: These Are the Last Four Days of the February Furniture Sale! Tene : ‘ge nan, advises Rear Ad neste tieletiace, Ake PRA ane TAGE r $19.50 Cabinet : $9.75 miral Samuel McGowan, U. 8S nd-note: th BAO HEY AEM Removable spring cushion; up- " 5 ; A iat Sewing cabinet; made of solid N., rettred, “ask any naval off- holstered in tapestry. Cause and result. Cause: Two weeks’ delay in delivery. Quantities in some cases. One. or two pieces of a kind in S AHOaANTT vamneenie pin fay oe rae. parwed in the pre-Vol- COUGHS IHAT PASS Result: Half Price tickets on NEW Furniture. And a some cases, A sale that makes early shopping a necessity, ‘Te will tellyou: that whenever > IN THE NIGHT sale within a sale. A sale in which the February Furniture you see. Initial low sale prices. Those low sale prices cut p.zounaatany ont aaicre Bade : Sale makes already low-price tags lower price tags. For in half. Standard Gimbel quality furniture. Built for feapecially late at night) and fac more NEW furniture is knocking at our doors. Spring looks, Built to live with. Rightly built and worthily. Mited ail ca Board the senior om sample lines must come in. And so this exodus. Good And tastefully. By furniture craftsmen. By men who Meet Gages Myery.\eentwonldine and a aig hecipn i Line way for more good and know. Ought to last years in your home. Ought to last — new furniture. and new furniture: ‘ HALF PRICE. i is s oy —et pee —— 7 ICE but the day in this sale. HALF PRICE. For three months C:mpbell Taylor, oom: GRAYS SYRUP Deferred ents may be arranged on You May Pay Out this jl eda The "hignified Seiten Scout uniform in the Army and Navy | § re o' ry Supply Sto! nducted by Bernard RED’ SPRUCE‘GUM arranged by Gimbels long ago still ; Levy at No. 87 West 126th Street. The oO f Yo ur Inco ME obtains for your benefit in this sale. $10.00 Chair : $5.00 sain proved top mene and yestsr- eps aoe: Colnrort Office chair; Government style; y he put a brick throug! e win- ry 4 solid birch; mahogany finish. GIMBELS FURNITURE SHOP—SEVENTH FLOOR : dow and ran off with the sult, ‘Te first:spoonful was arrested, charged ‘with juvenile delinquency. Montreal DWATSON £/CO. New) The Secret of Good Health : When Nature requires assistance, she Assist will not be slow in conveying to you Nature an intimation of the fact. Decline of back energy, inability to sleep well, head- to pay mie pesee, ae hee gee | eral sluggishness of mind and body an iW normal any Gen cidiccuive “unrest’’ should | ¢ tion impel you to seek the aid of a reliable | medicine without delay. There is no | . it ’ LOOnF = Take ¢tter—no surer—no safer—than this J} Orr site z proven remedy. | . a : = ; tak . || $600 Living Room Suite : Half : $300 — $87.50 Dresser : $18.75 $190 Vanity : $95 H ? | 8 pieces; upholstered in leather. Qur entire sample line Mahogany or walnut veneer Walnut venoer vanity dresser; 3 pieces; in taupe or mulberry velours; spring arms; loose eec alm Ss | of leather suites and odd pieces at half price. dressing table; triplicate mirror. full size; adjustable mirrors. cushions. | Sold hes 10c—12 pills | everywhere 25c—40 pills | in boxes 50c—90 pills | __ lS & Fike, Ss 7, TOS 23 “NY WS fom vies ” > Pret) = i “Pape’s Cold Compound” Is Quickest Relief Known | — —_ ata ——_| — - — — be a , : Wears stay stuffed up! Quit Mow. stops nose running: relieves head-|f| $550 Bedroom Suite: Half Price : $275 $450 Bedroom Suite: Half Price : $225 $350 Bedroom Suite : Half Price: $175 tng and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's |ache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. 4 pieces; mahogany veneer; large, roomy dresser; bow-end 4 pieces; walnut veneer; large, roomy dresser; bow-end Walnut or mahogany veneer; bow-end bed; semi-vanity Cod Compound’ taken syery kwo “Pape's Cold Compound” is the | bed; semi-vanity; chifforobe. bed; toilet table; chifforobe. dresser ; chifforobe. usually breaks up a cold and ends all |costs only a few cents at*drug stores grippe misery. |It acts without assistance. Tastes ‘The first dose opens clagged-up|nice. Contains no quinine. Insist nostrils and air passages of head; |upon Pape’s.—Advt. GIMBELS FURNITURE SHOP : Seventh Floor ; OFFICE FURNITURE : Eighth Floor Brooklyn, Long Is land and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbelspyia Tubes and Subway te j i il saienel quickest, surest relief known i - --- ---<— --~. - a er -————-

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