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cee > keds kets, ForA Dai i Jele Ty) que, UT pitt f the State have Canadians Welcome Every) foiowea ve “ivice of tho Governor thing That Strengthens the] to tarso extent, and have put men, . — : especially ex jiers, at work on) | Ties Between English-|municipat jobs whenever possible. a | Hf ort ie ayo proved a Speaking Peoples and for] pe eee aie iy tor tha: fobless, That Reason Declare the Re-| for their services were jobless, cessary to clean up the streets and pile and saw sults of Recent Conferences] the enormous number of tree branches * . which had been broken off by the ice. in Washington to Be In-|fn'Toston the State Taw. itkewise valuable. Siaproved tha niatomients tint the Jobe less are not willing to do hard work.”* By Roger Batchelder. os 8 8 “Tt 1s of extreme interest to mo| VISITING HOUSEWIFE’S COOK @hat at this time the greatest peace } BOOK. onference in history should be in| Every American, whether he live: session in the elty which bears th na Min ns Mustrious nume of Washington, Said Sir Arthur Currie of Montreal at the Astor, Sir Arthur delivered address night at the Univer of Pennsy aver is the favorite} Chef Leony Derouet of t her of the King Albert of Belgium, by reyal appointment. It fs the tir f a number of recipes “Poople of my count lowed intently the proj ponference,"’ he went on, *s ults have given us great hope for the | , "The way to make “doug , he tells us, is as uture, ‘The absence of stereotyped follows Proutine, and the spirit of good will “Take one-quarter pound of legates of | hich characterized the delegates of flour and mix with half an ounce of yeast and warm water, and | pit the emxture in a dishpan, | act that al wanted to accomplish | sults. “We who live in Canada, while we | re British and are very loyal to our | d form of government, association with the | 8, and welcome anything | vhich will tend t 34- 42 We West 1 ith ro | ie Wall Paper | ard to seeing your . lise Pa Philadelphia to-night he ran Good it ete | will recall the memorable occasion when I last saw him: it was in July. |B ha : 1919, when he led the Victory March |B ssc " : neh Oat of the Allied troops in Maris.’ ic tie eelor 14 aoe Above Papers sold with border only, 8c to 15¢ yard. et (SHORT, and MEDIUM PeRER mt 7 | HIS IS A GREAT GOLF TOWN. Out in Indianapolis peo thusiastic about the ancient and f orable game of Scotlind, aceordir M of that cit health,’ "he tells us. the game as a short cut 1 perfection. courses and one of § holes for 5 who cannot afford to pay the diws of @ club.” Our city has two UNEMPLOYMENT REMEDIED THERE. “T think that Mass: done as much offeially a State to mitigate the unen problem," declared Daniel son, Boston salesman, at the oyment Jolin- Martin- Jotun Dandrel\, Broadway, Sale of MEN’S SHIRTS 2.50 to 3.25 Values for - - 1.65 THE BEST SHIRT VALUE IN A LONG TIME, 1800 SPLENDID QUALITY SHIRTS OF FINE QUALITY ALL WOVEN MADRAS, SILK STRIPED MADRAS AND RUSSIAN CORDS IN A WIDE VARIETY OF STAPLE AND FANCY PATTERNS. GUARANTEED FAST COLORS EVERY SHIRT CUT FULL AND ROOMY AND TAILORED WITH THE UTMOST CARE. SIZES 14 TO 17. ‘Drink Borden's Grade‘A ‘To rig Sickness The man or woman, or girl, who has a of lens Grade’ milk every day is goi @ long way tokeep fi the sicknesses that are | prevalent at this _time of BORDENS Farm Products Co,Inc. Cortlandt 7. i lore, a mem- | * THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Then take three-quarters of a | pound of flour, make a hole in | work.’ It, and therein break four eggs, | Miss Maxwell says that such a law add two ounces of sugar, and | ts already in effect in New York and one-talrd ounce of salt. Work | Missourt, together and add slowly one- | conducted by nurses’ half pint of milk; work well | those States again and add five ounces of * 6 * butter; then mix it well with FURTHEST FROM HOME. four ounces of yeast dough, and | The “New Yorker for a Day or] let the dough raise.” After four | Two’? who is furthest from home to-! hours, cut the dough on a table |day ix 7, Ito, who ts at the McAlpin. | and work with flour; then let | /fis home town, Tokio, is about 7,500 | as a result of campaigns associations In| rociation, it raise again for four hours, | miles from Broadway A Cut into doughnuts and fry. waleoniai (To-morrow—Rice Pudding, by cnet STILLMAN TO APPEAL ORDER IC) Francois Schmidt.) ALL NURSES SHOULD REGISTER, | Tanker to Oppone Canadian Hear- RING its power to SHE SAYS. ing In Divorce Case. vi) aL Mt the “The Massachusetts State Nurses’) povuGiikEn! | Happiness, Prosperity, Long firecand Chad Association recently went on record in| Notice of appeal by favor of a legislative campalgn to attorneys from the order granted by| Over, have the State pass a law requiring | Justice M ieat wpponting, A! OA the registration of atte ‘ serted Miss Laura Maxwe at the Biltmore. “Since gradur nurses are required to register, the |# that those who have taken a partial course In NUCSINE proeg or by ined knowledge from other, (o-day, but it L souf hould be compelled to do like- journed, je today at your welry store. te Watory, | $150) IN SOLID STERLINGSILVER o been served ad litem for A Are the older children clamoring for tea and coffee? T seems natural that they should ask for tea and coffee when they see their elders drinking it with evident enjoyment. But their health will be better if you do not start them too young. Chocolate Malted Milk is a deli- cious mealtime drink which ap- peals to boys and girls of any age. They love it for its chocolaty flavor, its rich sweetness. Yet you have the satisfaction of knowing that Chocolate Malted Milk is a valua- ble food beverage, thoroughly di- gestible, containing vital elements necessary for growing young bodies. You can now get Chocolate Malted Milk in packages at your grocer’s or druggist’s. The chocolate flavor is already in it. Itis quickly and easily served: Just mix it with water or milk, hot or cold. The quantity of Borden’s Chocolate Malted -Milk used can be varied to suit the diet- ary requirement or taste of the individual. Get a supply and make it part of the children’s regular food schedule. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York DEALER'S! Stock Up. Phone Vanderbilt 8900 Metropolitan Sales Dept. Bordens CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK First time I met him, I said:— “There’s some one to tie to” Smith was telling how real quality needed no second introduction, And that’s the testi- mony so many people have given about Grape- Nuts, They didn’t have to learn to like it, which Nature places in these best of the food grains is perfected for complete and ready diges- tion and assimilation, Grape-Nuts builds for health and accomplish- ment. A delightful breakfast ‘Wheat and malted bar- ley, skilfully blended, and or luncheon cereal, with slowly baked for 20 hours, “ee oF mille (ready to in our great, sanitary food eat from the package); delicious when made into a pudding for dinner, factories, are developed into a natural sweetness, richness and crispness that make an immediate appeal to the taste, The exceptional nourishment Ask your grocer to send you, or your waiter to serve you, this splendid food today, “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Made by Pestum Corea! Os, Ing, Battle Crock, Michigan | . | wise before they can do attendant! MRS. RYSTER, AUTHOR FOR CHIL- two, ploneer writer of many ren’s books, r daughter here. imeritus of »n Women f the Pacific This Orien- Ring isalleged by nese to be almost uncanny in luck. The fad of the hour the country Don't accept imitations! None i Eeauk ne unless the is stamped inside. Get 1922, Store Hours 9 to 5.30 GIMBEL For Other Gimbel News See Page 14 BROTH ERS ET BROADWAY - Continuing the Triumphant Sale ot Mina Taylor Aprons Mina Taylor Dresses An unprecedented showing and sale of Mina Taylor house dresses and aprons, to which the women of New York are giving enthusiastic response. Thousands of garments have already gone out to meet the steady demand. But thousands more are still here to meet the needs of the latecomer. Prices Lowered All Along the Line -—in some cases more; in others less. Mina Taylor garments are fa- vorably known throughout the nation by women who demand notonly utility but also daintiness and beauty in garments of this type. But never before available in complete variety in New York City. Now -in the Gimbel House Dress and Apron Shops—the most complete showing of Mina Taylor garments ever presented to the women of New York. Particular attention is demanded by the great groups of aprons and three vast groups of house dresses featured below. THOUSANDS OF APRONS 95¢ “1.45 *1.95 Aprons in Ginghams and Ginghams In Gingham, Chambray and Percales. Variety of checks, Vovelty ef- white Madras and interesting plaids, ete. Attractive trim- fects in trimmings. Flower combinations of these ma- mings. like colorings. terials, Other Models in the Sale : $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 THOUSANDS OF DRESSES 52.95 *3.95 *4.95 Ginghams, Chambrays and Porch or Morning Frocks, in In “Heatherbloom Taffeta” other good materials. Trim- Gingham, Chambray and (cotton). Quaint frocks in med in embroidery stitching, Linene. New Spring shades black, with pastel colorings. contrasting materials, etc. and staple colors. Others at $5.95 and $6.95. Other Models in the Sale : Up to $11.95 When ordering by mail specify lettered number and price of any garment sketched you may want. GIMBELS HOUSE DRESS AND APRON SHOPS—Second Floor 1000 Good Corsets Go At Half Price and Less 1.39 Clearance of Broken Lota and Broken Sizes. A Few Seconda. Clearance of Corsets of Fine Standard Makes Surplus Stock. A Few Slightly Soiled. A day of yalue opportunities! This clearance lot of corsots at so small a price Includes good corsets—good makes, Good range of cholee, Corsets in white or pink coutil— some with graduated front clasp, for the full figure, Many with medium top and Jong skirt, Corsets for the average and the fuller figure. Half price and leas, Mostly Coraets for the Average and Full Figure. Sizes 20 to 36. GIMBELS CORSET SHOP —Second Floor