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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922, TOU On, nes | Store Houra: 9 to 5.30 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | af, U = a . | Telephcne: Stuyvesant 4700 Broadway at Ninth, New York | Penn RR ; Canada Can Supply the] THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S =e —leeiiipriaied Mean eer. Penn Seab'd Stl COOK BOOK. Phila ‘Company. a4 35% United States With the] tie atteontn of a series of favorite] {|= i. a %| Phillips Petro .. recipes, written by New York's Agr Chem... Pierce Arrow... hy . Pulp Wood That Makes the} (yes ners especially for the eerap- 6 e ee = if) on a Wwen va Ba S ‘ —This Nation Backward }stock, ny Cher Paul Cassinst of the 5 “ i ra re " * " podstock Soot ie : Lond ue = in Reforestation. “Put the lets of flounder in a 4 no! ‘ + = buttered pan,” he tells us, “with a " Punta Aleg Sug. + % Little salt and pepper, one chopped Pure Oll + By Roger Batchelder. eaten) piney, areeh peppers, To B He ator Music Rolls for Prod. @ ‘Retinera ; “Whenever a Sunday paper is pub. | Muriroemns and roma ee Nee 0 i Foreha h St Patrick’s Day Ray Copper ..... + %|tished in New York forty acres of pulp] ANG Ciuinul. Add a liltle wiry ne’s Forefather ° Reading Is ~ “| wood &re used for the single edition.” | put the fish on a dish and let the is to inherit the grea ne at For the AMPICO— te ype. , 1G. Prtoe-Ct commis: ue bo \ ek; add pasures, but it is els a ; Hepiogte, stent o 44 Jes AL Saari tite. a bis ‘ ne Hn butte some consequence ty leave an Irish Songs—Lrish Tunes from sioner of the Industrial and Resources Department of the Canadian } who ix at the Penns rry—Motae* Machree Rep tron & ‘teal {epublic Motor Royal Dutch NY StL . s sth weet pf Maver Aree Over the Minder with thet and untarnished and wortry ree- 3 at 7 awrve" ord cf honer for thse who ring of the Greer —Where (Monday Breast of * Chicken follow us. the River Shannon Ftows—Lit- SR ;: tle Town in the Ould County omnia te. by Cher Rene Anjard of the It was Seneca who said that Down, aldor!.) the origin of all mankind was ‘The United States," he went on while having only one-fifteenth of Saxon Motors . the world's population, nevertheless 7 8 the same; it is only a clean R. S. Musi s fi 4 bi ’ . $ : aiid . R. S. Music Rolls, for Re vance © 40 Barner uses half of its paper supply and con- CANADIANS ARE COMING. sooil conscience that makes a ane bs te piano: p Wool ......, 80; 80 q Sehierer Sonpar umes the equivalent of 5,500,000] qustey woek annually brings more man noble, for tha . “note planos— Sinetalr Oi. cords of pulp wood annually. This} Canadians to Ne York than any from Heaven itself. Killarney—When Irish Eyes Writ Paper pf Slows-She:f Site Southern Pactfte Southern Ry... pulp wood, if piled 4 feet high to a other tune of the yenr, and 192%, ac- Signed Are Smiling—Soldiers uf Erin— width of 4 feet, would stretch for 9,000] essing to the indications, will he no Irish Nights Waltz (a story in miles, New York City alone consumes] exception. The aster splene of rhyme)—Kathleen Mayourneen “Saad Birm * a, vf Se daily 10,000 spruce trees. Fitth Avenue is always an att on, — ves of Love (waltz for oferta a 3 : Without a doubt the supply offana tiie women folk spend the dancing)—-Irish Washerwvoman: pulp wood in this country is rupidly and after Sunday int Al Guif & W approaching the point of exhaustion, | (heir purch Baldwin Loco The Irish American Mareh— Irish Melodies Transeribed Op, s for the seas ae ae ee Balt & Ohio. % 4 fand Canada is already called upon to} chops. ‘Pie reservation elerks of the Oct ore, Balt & Ohio pt fill half your needs. But the Dominion| j.uding hotels report. more -advanec Mareh 11, 192 dette pated Batopiias Min. ‘: is quite adequate to the demands. It]. 4 his from Canadian’ indts Songs with mandolin dita au Cop & Chen 10 + has been estirnated that 400,000,000} viduals and families than have been to ud set HOHMIN Seah Th h Beth Steel b . » Company =~ %fcords of wood are available along our] received ever beiore at this time of ions) re Jea ese are the corn aa ta vg lines in Northern Ontario, Quebee and " (medley of Highland tlings)— Bkiyn Rap Trans 113) 11% 11% re , es Ane et Lass O'Limerick (Medley of Bklyn Un Gas... si S10 Mt eae hone 2 W Brunswick, and the a se he eee resle)—Medley of Welsh’ dige— CAPES d COATS Burns Bros A C Peoot ices or Bei ialy Colimuiny willen- FURTHEST FROM NOME. Piper O'Toole, Medley of horn- an B. ity ‘Transcou Ol able us to carry on for a century, scientific forestry is pract It is ustonishing to me thi Burns Bros y Butte Cop & Zinc | E Un Hag & Paper. Butte & Sup .... i= Union Oil... pro- 1.) The “New Yorker for a Day or pipes—The Rocky bond to Dublin (Jigs)—The Stock of Which will be seen at the smart places about the| Twa’ who is furthest from hone ix Butterick Co areata United ‘States does make 80 littic ef- ares, ercy Wition, who te at the Barley (Irish Sehottisehe) — town this spring. —where one lunches or teas. ; me cs. \ited Food Prod 4% fort to replenish its trees. It takes al y.,,eytvania. Her home town, tn Sullivan's Trish Jigs, No, 1— ; * ; é Cait Petrol century to grow a spruce tree, and Sellen tanaka UGG nates 4 ‘i Medley Hoe at Tea sh Songs. In fashion they favor the silhouette of soft i Canadian Pacit V, [the future of your country in this re Saalbianiendh alas slender lines—the avowed favorite of Paris for } Central Leather therefore, seems perilous.” Rrondway , First Gallery, New Building mtral Leather pt 70 wraps, 1 Vipe pt Ind Alechot i= @ In fabric—they once again prove how becom- ing, indeed flattering, fabrics of deep pile and vel- vety finish can be when beautifully colored. ee * The colors—black and the spring shades of brown and blue—are the correct ones for street wear, Rubber. tub Ist pf Smulters. .. 5 Steel Awnings, Slip covers Shades—Get ready! John Boyle's awning z —the best—plenty many colors and designs. Creamy tinted window shades or double faced for rooms which. have strong light. Imported or Changeable taffeta — ‘omsst'« Hollands, cambr: House gowns, $12.95) crcishnes Heistan'linens:cotton dama. To-day'’s two-hour session of the, Ice. It at one time showed a loss stock market was given over mostly] of two points. M to the evening up of existing con-] were inclined to tracts prior to the weck end hol day, But the tone remained fir In only a ft r shares too Utah Copner Utah Securities Vanadium Steel Vv Gt West pt... & Northw't hy avin in early tr although ling gave suming its up- I<] Studetatce 1] every indication of ew instances, however,| yard movement did net advances extend bey @lOu the: other nana: equipmonisy vcore point and where they did exist they] firm, electri seemed to be due in large part to pool operations, The most significant price movement was t obe tound in the low non-dividend paying railroad It was plain that these shares were *_* * A surprise —the price is only $69.50 Second Floor, Old Building Vivandou ...+ Wahash ...... Wabash pf A..... Weber & Heil... 1 stocks wer rong Itles Famous Play- two points and among spe about In the last few minutes ef dealt fresh buying was indus manner ers rose | +) tteteett wl New slip-on negtigees of de-| tern Union up in earlic i up .02; 3d, 98.38, off] quiet but insistent demani i Ist 2d, 99, up] stocks such as New Haven, Clover ms Vishay, : Leaf, Nock Island, Missouri Pacific ring For Everyone and others of that class. At “he Opened stead. same time the higher priced divi- Intl Pet. 141 Radio, 31-4, up dend p crs were mostly able to 1-8; Simmons, 108-8; Aluminum] — show fractional advances Mfgs., 165-8, off 1-8; Mrrt., 95-8;] Certain industrial stocks that have . 14 1-2, off 1-8; Marac., Woat Airbrake fenecting icumeent im ‘ htful simplicity, inspired by * * # . . zi Westinghowee peflestine ouvyeay im profit taking: a auuey frock worn bys well-| 9, : ; Imagine a fine 9x12 ft. Wilton for $67.50 railroad operating retu u 5 = Wheeling L & 1 SPeenMe anowe? CHAE and the tone at the. cle known actress—snper tr The Draperies Shop will . ‘ - + "! be Bint: weele ended swithitha ¢lc with equipments, Famous Player many ways to models we have| send a man to take meas- ton ruary idle freight care decreased Raa BLGONORI. Lali Hoeoub cs eer at the price—and even) urements for any of them, We cannot match them in other wanted sizes, so we 1 Cuba Cane § pf + 1% | Wickwire Steel Near rayon ano erase ne: seueeie eee ay: « o* + upon request. Telephone} have put prices down to get them out, to make way for gt ‘Conse! ib. i‘ Willys-Overland the improvement in railroad busi- | * t ; ; ‘iit i =, % ee ‘ a aie ewes f+ Willys-Overl pf ness conditions was found in the}|Other markets were without particular light blue, tan Stuy vesant 1700, Extension | complete pattern groups. Dayinon Chenilcal + 1 | Wiinon & Co. announcement tha feature in closed practically Copenhagen blue and beck, 22 or 23. * * * & + ta] Wisconsin Central 3 the BuMington’ an unchanged. Cotton was barely tirm Third Fioor, Old Building | Fourth Gallery, New Building Grad Sale Pri = | Total sales, per cent, larger than at this time] Demand sterling closed a rade Sale Prica + 4 au WORT: net loss of one-half =—_— 30—Seamed ‘ + +++ $90.00 50 fkhorn Con. ; = Pennsylvenia was able to reach a nV 15—Seamless—9x12 ft. no «+ $90.00 50 Endicott-Johnson i 5 ‘ rty 31-28 opened 96.7 top for the year and thers s1g.6 ft. ‘ - $87.50 50 ——Downstairs Stere-— 7a 3 fees : Sewed—9x9 ft. ISXO 46, au: sty eamed 111, x13 ft. »...$60,00 $60.00 Extraordinary plants Bae They are all high grades’ 9 Hic 10 wire wool Wilton Sales for Monday rues, American make; except the last listed group of 14, which are 12 wire worsted Wiltons, imported. 400 Slip-on Dresse: $4.95 Good choice of Oriental designs and colorings, 7. 7, 2 $87.50 2. 2 2. You will never find Ferris Hams and Bacon in every store. They are made in smalt quantities—carefully—slow- ly—by our old-fashioned pro- but enough for those were subjected to profit taking. A storeswith a selectpatronage. recently scored substantial advances ; THE STOCK MARKET | conaplowons instance was American FOREIGN > ‘GE OPENED 4 2 TMG TIN i+ % i = eae ae een ely Women’: s. Bight models of wool jersey and feur models Third Gallery, New Building eet ‘ Blavunes “decane eabien| ene Ven ie of tricollette. Nicely made, Hmbroidered, ——— neni es F. A. Ferris&Co., Inc., NewYork ii , 4 9 4} 0894, off .0002. 4 Ld Af I : ci a rd Stes! se . 002. | . 5 $9.75 Highest quality—Lowest price Rigar i Belgian francs, demand, . -0000 1-4; Greek drachma, demand, Th ece Suit Romer 1g vat sould aman aati onms | [|G SENATOR IN FERRIS j eo in page en ee Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets sie Spe goa REAL ESTATE DEAL) futetenigner Brassieres—Half and less _ | French China—HALF Price celeating er 40% % + 4, ]eables, .3780, off .0008. Pesctas, di i lion Conpar 4 ° off 0008. Pesctas, $150 Dinner Sets Some at 50c. Some at $1. Regular prices were $1 mand, .1668; cables, .1570, off .0004. Many styles to ¢ oose from—satin, linen, lace-trimme + 1,]Sweden kronen, demand, 2615; ca- broidered. A well-known make. $ 32 to 50. — ‘| bles, .2620, up 0002. Norway kronen, - « fe 75 } ,"*|domand, .1775; cables, .1780, off .0010. | Stanfield Rooted Hurrying] = ier or ne Danish kronen, demand, .2095; ca- The’ i i 5 + 1 ites, «2100, up 0008, Home to Protect Property e during & after Banded Milan Hats, $1 eee HALF PRICE for a Theo. Bi ——$——<—___ 4 _ Ain Milan straws for Spring—new—piped and banded with gros- avi set i $5 = | AGAIN TRY TO SALVAGE in Market Decline. INFLU ENZA grain ribbon. ‘Phe popular “Collegiate” madel—in all the Uright Foye dinnde ret eos —— shades, anc lack, brown and navy. . ) eae eo 4 2 — «| SPAIN ARMADA TREASURE] portranp, ore., March 11.—The| gazes maces ayes Downstairs Store, Old Buliding tunity which is very unlikely LONDON, March 11,—The new syndi- | First National Bank of Weiser, Idaho, Ash Fog Horlick’s . . . to occur again, cate which has been formed to recover | has filed an action in the Circuit 0 ‘he % @ 4 Irs ea Beows ‘ ,, | the, tteasure from the Armada galleon |Court against United States Senator Melted Milk Children’s Sho 107-pe. Sets. \ : = be vs a s eld, ‘the y ; i > ttcomb Eng... 15'| A coPRLIcsablaatenint or cei eea eeet pater Neate Beatie peatak t panRNENIA Rich Milk 400 pairs of patent leather shoes with kid tops—$2.75, were 1. Illustrated, corn-flower blue line . medallions and swags Angas City £0. had heen gradually accumulated at ‘To: | KINK:"" the R. N. Si i | Me me Rese Meas $4.90. And 00 pairs of tan shoes, high cut, at $2.75—were $3.50, | of pink roses, tiny black and white checked band, coin gold edges lan Clty So pf : _ |bermory during the past two months |#8d the Columbia 13) ¥ { | a Grein Sizes 84% to 2 ages 4 to 11, and ribbon handles. Smart new shape Aly Springticld. % land the preliminary work hes been ty house Company, seeking to set aside xtract Downstairs Store, New Bullding 2. Anew: bi i iy et Varad ie pee leary wotte ae eaees Tage (BS Cletus or navanance Male Nutritious , *. 2. An ue tint combined with June roses. the spring tides. by Stanfield through the RN, Stan- The water over the Spanish vessel ts | field Company. Senator Stanfield ts from ten to fourteen fathoms deep and |. 2 on his way home from the ship {4 burled under about. thirty Beara Poe OTS Ar perty in.| Weed macseoetuly eee Yscentury 0 dand b : fort of sand and boulder clay at a dia- | 1y OuDEt red by the droo in the| B@Get , prices of wool and sheep. _ | Ask for or ic s tance of only ninety yards from the The complaint alleges the R. N, . . 1 eumboat plor in daily use by many ulate | Stanfield Company was tormed ‘to | 8" Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ina Sora SCHOOL MA’AM SAYS ————_==xE 2art-wool Blankets, « 2 hinder, delay and detraud’’ creditor te | aims are advan ea “as | “GO” AND BURGLAR | 000 tent to Senator stated within O80 in. in ses ‘The T0480 i, sine will be 0.95. Whit Yen rere GOES WITH LOOT| "7,385,222 20, comnlast sates MAJORS | 4t and fleeey pink oF blue borders; reduced, Save more than Helf several large —_—_—_—— obtained against the Senator in var- g g D ie > © A * Woman Principal Enforces pis manned nrtna te, senate” 8] CE AABNT| DEALERS Il) Fine Bedspreads, $3.50 Children’s Semi-made Blue bands, June roses and touches of biscuit tea. Digestible Instantly prepared no cooking 10,000 yards of Cretonne All Our Handsome Trays—a Fifth Less Patterns and colors in vich profusion, 400 and Adc grades + 2 i, GbE WradiUDe AL Yates Be feud nae aveie ys in oak, walnut and mahogany, tasteful designs, Downstairs Store, New Bullding glass- ‘overed ; polychrome frames with ants cretonnes various colorings under the glass. * Or Second Gallery, New Bullding 25 atgh Valley ew'n Inc . ft Inc bae-Wiles ntyre P Mines 14 ik Petroleum fami Copper ... i «inti 5 . When the decd of conveyance was| and © MAIORMFG.CO hese worn’ $10.50. when) they on = se Adie States Oil, 13%) 191 cipline at Cost of Students made out, the complaint says, the] Rubber Cement | Newyork city SaKiOl i Meenas ¥ first came from Lurop G vale St Jewels. Wool Warehouse Company assumed arments to . AH S Louie + BROOKLINE, Mass., March 11. obligation for a mortease of $200,000, - r $ ’ wap bi Miss Alice B. Foote, principal | and the plaintiff asks that the value New P i ae : Da 16 designs. 6 s. to 10 Pacitic .. nace : Nice lleng on ronl extita New Printed Voiles, 25¢ yd. signs, 6 mos, to Pacitic ‘pt of the exclusive Winsor Training | of the warehouse liens on real estat Notice to Adcartingrs, ecu ee y year sizes of peggy cloth Wars; School for Girls, ts accustomed to |be adjudicated and the plaintiff's Half and less t © regular prices. Impoited a ; Aes pegg) A get prompt obedience. It was not rights determined. jomestie voiles f pe an unruly pupil, however, but a As Summer wearable white jean, poplin, linen Idaho Commissioner t++ [4] 4+] me P& SYN 68 O83 83% . . sOise! > ay, shire Wonal Acme .. 153% 1345 burglar who put her discipline to |of Agriculture, is quoted as saying H iT \ 15 soisette, Devonshire cloth, | Enam & 8p its latest test. he would welcome ator Stanfield's Copy cont 4 ss weeds, $ Bach package contains one of onal Lend... 10% 4 HO + The burglar, riffing bureau |threatened suit for criminal libel | @*d? by Tae Word aust o omespuns anc e sid $1.50 yd. these semi-made: garments, ac Consol 5 at phe tT 4 ag] drawers and jewel boxes, while he | based on Cannon's published state-| ment Meniogn at tne All wool; 4 inches wide; all the wanted Spring shale curataiveut aaimraudutaiese. ts . | talked coolly to two instructors | ments concerning the Senator's fail- Unusual, har Leap linins heeetpeid i and six of the girl students, | ure to pay for hay and feed purchased . . gether; also buttons, embroidery 4 Friday, Copy con by Tue World mus Sunday Mato Sheet eo not been received by paused at Miss Foote's exclama- tion, ‘What's this!'' It took her a moment to size up the situation, and trimmings. Directions for putting the little ssarments together are very Let-go of Spring Silks, $1.95 About 300° y CTROCUTION. are ulards, and radium sitk Then: LITTLE ROC! Marly t i ela 5 : j i \ et right out of here this min James Wells, eighteen ro murderer, attern e. Also—the new wool-filled Canton snd explicit. Simple to | eum Circuit. 14% 4 tel) as her command: ” | was electrocuted at the State Peniten- ‘ fine fabric k, brown and navy; 40 in. wide they insure the finished ¢ passing sss (04% 2H ‘ ‘The burglar, although armea, |‘#rY, after eleven unsuceessfit! attempts \nd—cheeked taffetas, ly quality, in quaint color effect being correct in every de Gols + 4 AIA aa he was told; etenned en made by an inexperienced elec- and unusual patterns, All of these silks are one-fourth to The Notion § 40% » Stepped out of Jirician to electrocute him twelfth one-third ‘under. Dow: re First F why. & Window And QbOMDed, But he |iiee eee rl wveie mentee under-price. ir Store, New Buliding rst Floor, Old 52% + % had completed his job, the air singing.

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