The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 19

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EVENING WORLDLINGS JILTED HIS EX-WIFE—Mrs, A. Bendix has sued former husband in London for breach of promise, saying after she divorced him he courted land won her again, promised to marry her, and then jilted her for an tress. - CHICAGO RENT HOG has been given a dose of his own medicine in @ tax increase of 547 per cent. His yearly income from the building was more than it cost. from the over- and ELDERLY DUCHESS received a royal ‘command’ worked Lord Chamberlain's office to attend a London reception, stamped across the invitation was “white waistcoat and breeches.” JAMES ALEXANDER at Huntington, W. Va., was sentenced to the washtub until he finds a job that will enable him to support his wife, who said she took in washing to support im. IT 18 ESTIMATED that 2,500 Ohicayo girls and women have their hair bobbed daily, the jad being at its nelane there. YOUNG MAN who stayed iate when he called on his sweetheart in Poughkeepsie was beaned with a flatiron by her father. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW when invited to become a Labor can- didate for Parliament said, ‘1 would rather drown myself.”’ Specials Friday & Saturday, Feb. 24-25 Old Times Again! igh GradeSmooth Almonds }Q EXTRA SPECIAL POUND BOX Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Maraschino Cherries ?°UN? 59e Our regular 69c goods. All BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE POUND BOX Elsewhere 39c The SPECIAL ASSORTED Four CHOCOLATES HALF POUND BOX for Tisewhere 35c¢ big MILK CHOCOLATE PARLAYS HALF POUND BOX Regularly 45c Cc HIGH GRADE SMOOTH ALMONDS WHILE POUND BOX THEY LAST Elsewhere 59c We also offer: Fancy Assorted ) Hard Candy row? BAC | WORRIED HUSBANDS— READ THIS Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Is the Best Tonic for Nervous, Tred-Out Wives Is your wife “all tired out pross and irritable much of the ti Do the children “bother her to death” | very day, and do the ordinary house-| tasks that she formerly per-| now to overtax do you often of trouble in- nd happiness? * to these rti nd statements, hy other Vewelers WHO CANNO MAT OUR LOW PK Satruis, ome home to a how tead af a house of jo If your answer is ‘ pinted qu:stions, di ife until she has taken Gude's Pepto- langan with her meals for a few weeks. ¢ is simply run-down and nervous and eds the nd of iron that she will get | Pepto-Mangan to give her y and strength. For thi ears doctors have recommended G lepto-Mangan as a first-class building- p tonic. Sold hy your druggist in both quid and tablet form. Advertise- ent the organic fron in your blood that take Thix price of $1 stories of v emendous power and enersy. Without sad on you yank Organic iron in mere! through your body w! ithoutdeite soa you may. be had from De had ro der the name of Over four million people ai Nuxated Tron annually, theit'e a If you want that virile force, tha stamina and strength so necessary oj success in practically every undertaking in life, you owe it to your- self to commence as B.GUITERs SONS 170) NASSAU STANY, rence CITY HALL. . RICHES are great 14-Kt. ELGIN At Park Row and Nassau SE | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. couldn't stop him—nelther could a patrolman. “It wasn't against the law to smoke on the cars the last time I rode on one," Clerotzhi told the Police Court Judge, “When was that?" Judge. “Three years ago." “Do you know there is also a asked the HE NEVER HEARD OF PROHIBITION OR SMOKING LAW.| Chicago Man Admits He Has Not} Read a Newspaper in | Three Years. CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Sdmuno Clerotzhi for three years has not read a newspaper, according to his own statement. As a result he is now tu jail. He boarded a srteet car, took a fropt seat and puffed on a cigar, The conductor as smoking on a street car, fe ———— asked the Unread Kentucky = Moun’ Prohibition law now?'" Better Soldiers Than Sena Judge. : “Why, no,"' answered Clerotzhi. I never heard of It. But I don't care. I get my liquor from a friend who makes it.” He is held on a charge of vio- CHICAGO, for « ignorant, Dr told’ delegates from fourteen Feb. 24.—It is 9.461 Suits HE last of the season’s odds and ends of finer and higher priced ranges offered at final drastic reductions. Every Overcoat and Syit, without reserve, that formerly sold at $30, $35 and $40 in the grand clean-up at $17. All sizes for men and young men. Every garment is from reg- ular Moe Levy stock and bears our unreserved guaran- tee for satisfaction. Now $50 852 Suits were $45 342 O’Coats were $45 234 Suits were $50 163 O’Coats were $50 Now Drastic Reduction Men’s Pants SOLUTELY 715 A® all-wool—reg- ular Moe Levy stock. Every pair of pants bears ovr unreserved guar- antee for thorough satisfaction. Formerly $8, $9, $10 & $11.50 Now Clothte in the Bronx 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings Until 9; Saturdays Until 19 P. M. lating the Prohibition law as well |ILLITERATES NOT | IGNORANT, HE SAYS Declares Dr, Winship. y one to think of illiterates as A. E. Winship of Boston Men Since 1882 Moe Levy 119-125 Walker Street Downtown 4 73 Broadway 409 Eastl49tSt, attending the Illiteracy Conference of Middle West and Northern States mee ng here to-day. y iiterateé from thé moun. tains of Kentucky and Tennessee was infinitely better sgilled to shoot and) dodge shots In the Worl! War than | and university . “Every one of worth more to the army than all their critics when it came to taineers ators, “In the mountains In the east of Kentucky and Tennessee and on the west of tho Carolinas there have been ax good nu brains as in Wall Street, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. unfair States $333 362 Suits were $55 341 O’Coats were $55 362 Suits were $60 241 O’Coats were $60 No Charge for Alterations Kidk/othes RADE wane than actual cost r to New York Walker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open Evenings Until 7; Saturdays Until 10. handling firearms or facing firearms. |55 HERE are just 6,462 All-Wool Suits Overcoats and Macki- naws, offered at les Entrance on Cortlandt St. Between Third & Bergen Aves. ‘The mountaineers can teach the grad- unte students much that it would do them good to learn.'* oe | ACCUSED OF STEALING INSURANCE PREMIUMS | Man sued ‘for $50,000 Damages, Arrents Clerk, mith, a liveryman of No, Abraham sald he gave his an of No. 273 Madi- fon St eck for $293 two months 1 pay some Insurance polley eks ago a man tost both legs Moe Levy & Son's FINAL CLEARANCE and Overcoats drastically reduced! 436 Suits were $30 942 O’Coats were $30 836 Suits were $35 746 O’Coats were $35 932 Suits were $40 697 O’Coats were $40 Now $4.3 50 641 Suits were 421 O’Coats were $65 were 421 O’Coats were $70 492 Suits Final Clearance! $ be & Son 2 ) Near Centre St., Conveniently reached by subway Second Floor tm a mishap In the elevator and Smi ie turned a damage suit for $60,000 aaa ria to fila lability company. He was su , prised to learn from the latter that his genuine, He told the police and fa! polley had lapsed and that hiv last res celpt for a pald premium was no! night Detectives Hammack and Josep’ arrested Freeman, who is charged with | grand larceny. ee MOTHER DIES; TRIPIMTS LIVE. DANVILLE, Ill, Feb. 24.—Mrs. John Plowo, mother of girl triplets bora here Tuesday, died Inte Wednesday fol- lowing a Caesarian operation. The threa health. Mra, Plowe before her marriage was a newspaper woman. $65 $70 | babies are said to be in the best of | * eee ae eee

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