The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 17

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tu BDAY, FE RUARY -28, 1923. EDUCATORS EXCHANGE IDEAS *« is a commentary on Dr. Grovés Wants Genies Sought the land which forbids you the ‘ ail het ae must stop the food of tilit- liberty to have a drink!" ‘America @ “Oh, I don't mean that,” sald | opr oe eracy and inferior tptelligence from Mr. Jackson. “It heard what you een oe oo eee | Sareea Sa Oe ‘ind some way Peasants Won't Ad-| etce. according to the Turk, is @ voice] gaid, and T saw it wink!” ships, shoes and sealing wax were dis-|{o prevent wholesale withdrawals, from / ey from nowhere which whispers ad-| “ic retort was very quaint as |CUssed at departmental conferences of | school. mit. America’s Entry Won| vice, warnings or commands, and| wejjas happy, as ail travellers |the “National Education Association the War for the Allies which leads him to many pecullar ac-| yno® full well-that those who de- |here. Rural schools, Americantzation, | ont. before they have completed the ! ‘ar for the Allies, but ad any hele he can offer no logi-| sire a drink of whiskey in the teachets salaries, the influence of] eighih grade. faite ' explanation."’ music, lem of ye subnormal ‘Unless we lect train our go- ‘Think the Bad or Negligent Si 806 Ltd tt CS child, voostional schools, night soticola [inius, society must aip back into bare t H fi THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE’S HOGRAPHS, OLD AND New, | fF Adults, home gardens, the encour- Little Jinns Did It, So the I MBRAP ROO, LITHOG 5 War to TI Is a Fai “Lithography was discovered in the ar to Them Is a Fairy the HE ot the Series of favorite | mighteenth Century by Alois Senen- recipes of ‘ew York's famous chefs, Tale. written especially by them for the) flder, who had.such a grasp of the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers for a/ Subject that it has not had to go Day or Two,” is by Otto Gentsch, chef | through the long process of develop- of the Astor, who is the winner of|ment which printing, for instance, has out before they are fourteen and 60 per By Roger Batchelder. “Who won the war?” Ask a Turk- countless cups and medals, and was|had necessarily,” according to A. J. h Peasant and probably he will an-| for years in charge of the New York] Koch, in charge of the lithograph de- ppecialts iAuinnas Si t that the jinns did tt, for the | Culinary Exposition, partment of a Syracuse pottery con- PPENHE!I ELL NS & ife"and thought of a Turkish pea-| Camembert cheese fritters, he tells| cern, who is now at the Pennsylvanth. us, are tempting morsels which can It 1s interesting to note that the -Mecording to William Whittall| successfully be made. b FULTON STREET-' § y any house-|stone first used and discovered by » Constantinople, are ruled not by| wife, And here ts his advice on the|Senenfelder is still unsurpassed,” he A Remarkable Last Day Birthday Value he Taws of men but by the whims of | subject: went on, “and that particular kind of he Jittle finns—or, as we should say, Barape the ett aed aioe ee carbonaceous limestone De, the hobgoblins and fairies—who he thinks, % Camembert cheese, and rul Litho MA pdghe MeSesl Lal, £0. A524 pe » Nese nike eae eee ai thicken with the yolks of three |completion of which one impression ho good Hétle jinns bene away un { €&8:? Season with salt and red |was drawn, and the stone destroyed, SUMMA for aomething, Fernape Pepper. paprika and cayenne and | That accounts for the great valuo of - ss vi id, When col ancient lithographs; to-day we take hey all jumped to the cause of the} Put Away to Eel co tah r ittribute such treachery to his ttle] Guettes: dip them ingbeaten eggs Ss 68 orites, says Mr. Whittall. he ; bres fh “Mt ie surprising to what a degree| Jon inna Then dia upand serve FURTHEST FROM HOME. he Turkish peasants permit their be- (To-morrow—Waldorf Mixed Grin,| The “New Yorker For a Day or of tn fairies to govern their actions.”"| py Chef Anjard of the Waldorf.) || Two" tho ta furthest from home to- d og Whittall, who Is at the G8 day is I. Takenaka, who is at the “& farmer used to call at my home “AS OTHERS SEE US.” Pennsylvania. His home towen, Tokio, every Monday morning to take orders} David Jackson of J. Jackson &|'# @bout 7.500 miles from Broadway, lor ee cua tele pial ee Sons, London, who was recently inter | === = hich iver two days}... ter, One Monday he did not ap-| “W¢Wed in this column when he was! he PET during & after until late in the afternoon and|® “New Yorker for a Day or Two ned that a bad jinn possessed | at thé Biltmore, has mailed us this horse and he had been compelled | clipping about his return from the mnt and lead the Liverpool Courier. It is an interest- walk of about twelv Announce for Tomorrow A SALE of 4200 Dozen HAIR NETS Cap or Fringe Shape An Plain Shades 45c Dozen Canton Crepe Faille Dress Silk $2.78 Yard BEAUTIFUL Spring fabric that has already made its debut at Palm Beach andother jj) fashionable winter resorts. It is firmly woven, double width and imparts a soft satiny richness that is accentuated by the colorings, whether they sare staple street shades |} or of brilliant hue for sports wear. Other Exceptional Last Day Birthday Values DRESS TAFFETA SILKS, 40 inches wide; navy blue or black and of a notably good qéality. Very special at 2.28 Yard. PONGEE SILK DE LUXE, 85 inches wide, in a heavy white or natural rough weave. Very special at 1.79 Yard. WHITE SPORTS SATIN, 39 inches wide; in a heavy lustrous quality. Very special at 2.24 Yard. ‘ A. & B.—Btreet floor, West. | «“Abrast’’ Corsets Give Fashion’s’ - 7 . | ing British commentary on American Prohibition, and reads as follows: "Ash For Sale’ @ rabbit while on the wy: Mr. David Jackson, C. C., who “cet Horlick’s Y town.' He missed the i ich} has just returned from a business The ORIGINAL mythen leaped upon th k is tour of the States and Canada, It stayed ther tells a good story. When the ship ‘ Peculiar noises which no rab-| was entering New York Harbor a bit Was ever heard to make before friend on board slyly advised Mr. and a disappe He realized} Jackson to gather up any Scots that the rabbit was only ua jinn in| whiskey that he required, as he 4 . a and that th would be| was going into a country where . Digestible spirits were prohibited. But Mr Instantly prepared —no cooking Jackson is a traveller of experi- Used successfully over ¥ century Malted Milk Every Net Guaranteed Perfect Approved Silhouettes to Stout Women | Our Exclusive Model at the Special Price of $4.95 A most remarkable offer in every way. T*ese nets have been boll at 85c a dozen and are now being offered.as a further intro- duction to the new hair net department. some penalty for his shoot it. And, sure en ‘went lame after he had rid: | . ence, and is also quick to discern | ggpGet 2 N outstanding feature of this very desirable corset of pink brocaded coutil is an inside pyre’ coe wat rhe Pere semi eheipracess /of:lee- pulling wieh 1th.) ARM ipe Horlick’s | On Sale on the Main Floor. A elastic belt, aut five inches in width, which firmly supports and reduces the abdomen. OR re rer nneciices |, dain process : The bust is low, hip line long and straight, and whalebones discreetly placed to impart milar to that, but the usual influ. “Do you see the Statue of Lib- | sqm Avoid Imitations& Substitutes BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN graceful lines and the utmost comfort. | Sale of “Lily of France” Corsets Manufacturer’s Samples, $3.95 Lily of France Corsets typify one of the best high grade corsets, and these samples includea i]|. diversity of models suited to slender, medium or full figures. oe ne YALE AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY: ‘ ae toeaiongg Sale at -Bulton Si. Store Only Fulton St. Store Only Featured Tomorrow ‘ FULTON STREET cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt Street Subway Station, Brooklyn Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs at Little Prices 5 one of the specially prepared events of our Birthday the following groups | of Handkerchiefs have been lowered in prices—and their quantities added to by special purchases. Extraordinary Values in New Brogue Oxfords : Every Day the Prices Drop! ‘4 For Women and Misses \ ky ° ee Women’s All-Linen Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs r | In This W onderful Value-Giving Handkerchiefs at 15¢ Each Box of 6 at $1.73 ! ! Formerly 25¢ Fine, durable quality. and weight of linen ' & Alllinen Irish block printed handkerchiefs, in these hemstitched handkerchiefs—sold by | A hemstitched. A variety of colorings and the box only. All initials to begin this sale u om a 1C designs for sports and tailored wear. A. & 8.—Strest floor, Central. { 7 Reduction Sale J Dee go the prices every day as the Sale progresses! The Dress, Suit or Coat that was originally $35 but today bears a price-tag reading $16.50, may be had tomorrow for $15.50, on Thursday for $14.50, and Friday for $13.50—provided it is not sold in the meantime. OX may purchase a handsome Fur Coat Wednesday for $55 { Remarkably Priced at 5.00 High grade model of dark Brown Calf- skin, made on perfect fitting last, with flexible welted soles and collegiate heels. 4 | The Welkicniah “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware Joins the March Sale of Housewares —And as Women Know Reduced Prices on ‘Wear-Ever” Are Rare |} HEREVER women assemble and discuss affairs of the household “Wear- Ever” is always brought to mind at the mention of aluminum ware. —a Blouse for $1—a Slip-Over Sweater for $1.39— a pair of q Silk Hose for $1.39—a Boy’s Suit or Overcoat for $5.75—a \ pair of Gloves for 89c. 4 ae HIS Sale is unique in that it is the only one of its kind held in Greater New York, and for effecting a thorough clearance it has no equal. When it comes to a close Friday night Mar- tin’s is as bare of winter merchandise as Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard was of eatables. Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store tasks he | E euamatic Beduction Sale places us in a position—consid- Oh! My Back 7 sat mates ange aluminum used in the making of these utensils makes them i | ered 1 seh In epartment and specialty store circles, because r| i In the March Sale of Housewares, we have selected those pieces that are in E / so few ever attain it—to open our doors on Saturday morn- Hurting Me So i greatest demand and reduced them for a limited time only. TO-~NIGHT ing with entirely new stocks of Spring merchandise from street fs ome, Most women are acquainted with the fact that ‘‘Wear-Ever” is sold at standard floor to fifth floor. ih, eeoatte She Seneee OO 2H Tomorrow Alright prices. In view of this, prudent women will anticipate their needs for years to i OMORROW is the third day of the Sale and while the prices ‘and StiGness at once! oe a come and replenish from these splendid values. } . . oe AS ‘al i 7 , . . . 7 * i are lower, so are the stocks, and since they are not being re- . nee ‘@ (o resviable seerieat) teben ot “Wear-Ever” Tea “Wear-Ever”’ Straight ‘*Wear-Ever” Fry Pans " plenished you can see for yourself that selection narrows ||| up without sdlen pains sharp eches| ff teeing tad servogtoentoe, your ae Kettles, $3.95 Sauce Pots, $1.25 i as the Sale grows older. and twinges: ; Now listen! rat's Reduced from $5.80 $1.95 and $2.40 Reduced from $1.65 if ri al . M190 % . A pray (eG ph Malet’ the oer Made with tight-fitting Formerly $2.56 and $3.10 Strong riveted side handle; Hl gp HE Gown that will be $13.50 Friday is a wonderful bargain ||) meat yew! rb your back wi) wns: cover, flat bottom and cold ide handles and cover to double lipped. 834-inch diam. f at $15.50, its Wednesday price—and there will be scores of |]| Nothing “else “lakes” out ‘soreness bail handle. Squart capacity. it” Ty 4 or Gt. sizes, accord: eter. H ‘. . ta d ffne: so quickly ow. -Kver” q ce it ,, Women who will realize the fact. You can also see that it |] {essen ee back, and | eee esti ing to price ‘‘Wear-Ever” Deep h ong t pay to wait. If ever there was an occasion for haste, this tnd deem’ iar the skin, i eae asian GWearsEveris- Double Stew Pans, 29c ° ! i ! Get sg pe taaltinaltbatieter diay banastt at Reduced from $2.95 Boilers, $2.48 Reduced from 86¢ ! Jecobe Oil from any drug store, and) Bt yg JYRIORS—Litte me Bt | ‘The popalar flaring shapes, An indispensable kitchen Double lipped; made with ome eanesday. Free oma Say (iio ey ey holding Squarts. Bail handle, utensil that can be used long side handle. Capacity | or sciatica, because your back will] (costed. For children atte, tight-fitting cover and highly separately. Cover fits either.) quart never hurt, or cause any more misery polished. 2-qt. capacity A. & 8.-Subway floor, Bast. SALE Al FULTON STREET STORE Ww — It never disappoints, and has been | * recommended for 60 years.—Advt. UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ES Se

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