The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 17

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“We shall mark those who leave us in the lureh.” Mr. Marshal¥s statentent followed a description by Sir Philip Gibbs of con- ditions in Russia, Mr. Marshall re- minded the audience 400,000 Jewish URThinian refugees and 300,000 Jewish children were affected. Preceding 8'r Philip's address Chairmen of trade committees reported from the floor amounts raised in their fields and formance of the $7 900000 RAISED. FOR FUND TO AID STARVING JEWS | work aimed to complete quotas. Many benefit performances in the- atres all over the city and donation of | $150,000 worth of motion picture tick- te are being made, vid M. Bressler, Campaign to Continue Until) City Quota of $5,000,000 Has Been Reached. ets were announced by a representa- — . {tive of B.S, Moss, Chairman of the, | Theatrical and Moving Picture Com- | mittee, ‘Every theatre and every movie house in the city,” he said, | “with the exception of the Garrick, is) | for the Imperial “This campaign will not emi untii we reach th 1 of $5,000,000 duis Marshall, Honorary Cha!rman j if the Jewish Relief Committee, at the Manhattan Opera House lust evening. | helping us.” * cried oe ee oa " Lcstaal i PENNY A POUND Zot | baad 7 ial vesamneann Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 3d & 4th ——ooIITIIIIIUIII"*CL "=== "™=|=S=========”x={&@[@z=xz= Fresh Strawberries Covered with Our The Choicest of the early Southern Berries—Big, Red, Ripe and abundant with luscious juices. Our Famous Briarcliff Milk Chocolate regular 89c goods. EXTRA SPECIAL POUND BOX 69¢c Not as Made Elsewhere, but by Loft CHOCOLATE A ll COVERED The Three Dig NUT NOUGAT for POUND BOX WHILE Elsewhere 64c THEY LAST SPICED GEMS FPCUND BOX Flsewhere 39c CHOCOLATE COVFRED ROASTED ALiy.CONDS FCUND BOX M'sewhere 89c We Also Offer: Menthe | Assortment A select collection of delicious Mint confections in pleasing variety. — 79¢ | BOX Style Waldemar Chain, Guaran- feed Like Solid Gold for 20 to We: Years, formerly sold at $2.50. One chain will be given away FREE OF CHARGE with every man’s watch sold today and tomorrow. ELGIN SOLID GOLD HELP FIGHT FLU: FOLLOW RULES OF SBLF PROTECTION Guard yourself and others against in- , Avoid crowds. Sleep with bedroom window open, At the of a cold, fever, sore throat | or that grip feeling consult your doc- | tor | Sut, above all, try to keep your and throat prot day and t by an antisept ream. Flu} are literally breathed into your system, An antiseptic cream is used | to keep the germs from lodging in your nose of throat. For this purpose get from vor druggist at once a bottle of Cream Balm. Insert adittle into ¢ nost and draw it through all of the air passages so it reaches the thro Do this as often as may be requi to keep nose and throat antiseptic. | Do it the last thing at night and first n the morning until the flu ic has passed 1 colds and catarrh yield like to this antiseptic, healing | cream that soothes swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat, Your| clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Don’t stay stuffed up and miserable.—-Ady SICKNESS THIS TIME OF YEAR magic TO he IF YOU ve jlf Y ou Tire Easily and Feel Run ‘| Down, You Need Gude's r Pepto-Mangan, r the United Stgtes the All ove health of the people is guarded care. all that care and watchfulness a dis- ease sometimes breaks out, and spreads from home to home. ‘OPPOSITE There is NASSAU ST.,MLY. chr nct At Park Row and Nassau Sr one safeguard that is I 0 ull physicians. 'T’ o-Mangan builds up the blood by increasing the number of red corpuscles, It is then able to fight disease germs and ¢ them off, If you do not feel right, start to- day and take Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Keep on taking it and notice how | much better you feel, Gude's Pepto-Mangan is put up in both liquid and tablet form and is sold by druggists everywhere. The | liquid and tablets have exactly the same medicinal value. Buy which ever you prefer. Be sure it is “Gude's Pepto-Mangan.”—Adyt, advertisements ny vf The World's jencies, oF oan be Gireotly to The World. Beekman. New York. or Office, 4100 Main. Warren Munsell, business manager of the Garrick, to-day said the per- it would be unfair to allow collections make it longer. formance at the house April 30, which is expected to yield between $2,300 and $2,400 for the fund The fund now totals $1,900,000, Da of the campaign, reported Sir Philip Gibbs described in words that brought out the horror of the scenes he had witnessed on his recent trip ‘into Russia, as an investigator to ascertain the truth regarding con | ditions there “This thi Purged, * Arrangements | of the i however, for a per- | Officials re wilt ben |white race itself if it sees these Rus- | |sian, people dying like that without |carthg a damn whether they live or theatre was so long | ink | viet | om the | die.” Associate Chairman Bre Pm orig ih " TALKER, enh ) “1 like a man who says the right thing at the right time “So do 1, becan keep ing he's a man who puth shut when he has neth- Famine Relief Fund, 6.432 Suits and Overcoats Reduced Final Clearance Men’s Pants LL wool pants from regular Moe Levy stock—made the usual Moe Levy way—drastical- ly reduced. Now Wess proud of our superb collection of new Spring Topcoats. rials and tailoring are seldom found in any but garments of much higher price in the super- Here you are assured of extraordinary styling in all the fine materials that fashionable men will wear this spring at prices that make it worth your while to come to Moe Levy. You buy your Spring Topcoat for less at Moe Levy’s, because of our economical manufacturing methods and our three low rent store locations. fashion shops along Fifth Avenue. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 3, 1983, - Ready forSpring! New Spring Topcoats, *25 835545 17 cation has been receiving | be r treatment t yer, a member of # eported that A of Schools Shallow | GRAVESEND TO GET jf. 43: IMPROVEMENTS | °°: Sackett MISS ate Superintendent meeting by Tdeut, Winsche of Thspector | Cormick. } & staff, ‘The wedding was postponed er after guests had assembled and thé BAKER WILL WED sical part of the service had at i New School, a Fire House and ens | eroraine wrty-elght-room IN LONDON, SHE SAYS|t'¢ fashionsble Fourth Presbyterian | ‘ : 7 Aven ; lo ’ proved Streets and Sewers as the £ timate asithorized the | | tied ashen! etl eourratbante cuttaeee, s | Promised funds Plans to Go Abroad at Ouve aad) California to recuperate phe s pty to ISed Although gh President Riegel- Ma went to England to visit. ‘She has teles. lly assured for the Gravesend section | along ( 1 Avenue wou houncement within « year of her wed- | aig, and that the wedding eas ‘awe of Brooklyn, according to reports | authortz; cording to ding plans has been made by Miss Mary | place immediately on her reaching Loh-® of the|given at Horough Hall. The F e-|Landon Baker, daughter of Mr. and |don <* nearing a decision t rt Engine Company No. 2! | kaged t nuit but Po Commissioner Enright 1 A failed to answer communications about | 800 better police protection promixed last Corn HE climax of the season. Drastic downward price revision on broken size ranges of Suits and Overcoats that formerly graced price tags 4 higher and more. $25 to $40 Suits and Overcoats, all were extraordinarily fine values at their original prices, now marl:ed down to one low level of $17. Many models suitable for early spring wear included. 561 Suits were $25 836 Suits were $35 374 O’Coats were $25 746 O’Coats were $35 836 Suits were $30 932 Suits were 942 O’Coats were $30 697 O’Coats were $40 $40 All sizes for Men and Young Men at every price. HERE are just 6,462 All- cost. sive review of new Spring Topcoats await your Inspection. 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings Until 9; Saturdays Untti 16-2. &. Oowntown I73 Broadway 409 Easti49*St. ln the Bronx oe Levy 119-125 Walker Street Clothier to New York Men Since 1882 Entrance | Mrs, Alfred Landon Baker, who is en- ck and cousin of Harold F. LAST CALL! FINAL CLEARANCE KidK/othes Aas mani Final Clearance! Suits, Overcoats and Macki- naws, offered at less than actual Such individuality in mate- ESon | Cortlandt St. Betweenthird & Bergen Aves. en KEEPING YOUNG, (From the Atehison Globe.) ” No man Is old as long as he praises the present more than the past. " o marry Allister H. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. L.. Hamilton Mes | Me- fs "$9250 Suite and Overcoats that formerly sold at $45 & $50 bs $3 3,50 Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $55 & $60 woo 43 50 Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $65 & $70 Wool Now eh A comprehen- Walker and Cortlandt Street Stores Open Evenings Until 7; Saturdays Until 10 Second Floor on

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