The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 18

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q « THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1922. you wish them lighter, add, be- us usual, and Is now to be found ody in New York will have reindeer fore cooking, one teaspoonful of length and breadth of the new eak on his menu—and it's mighty baking powder, State, Already the first offerings of | good, too.” (To-morrow—Fillet of Baas, Fer-| spring have come to the Biltmore Col, Steese said that elaborate plans miere, by Chef Louts Paquet of the|through the mail, and, if you accept] were being made for the development 4 MecAlpin tradition, you have only to count two ska, and concluded by declaring j ‘Adults in California H much diaagreeabt ther as other ne orHans am Ui siceks, fom esterday, and you will would take hee two days out uits in California’ Have as) és much disagreoatio woither ar othe! 8 ; ive the authentic date of the first dog team to get rid of « cold Much Fun as a Small Boy at Bintes ME, ayaa vealed a vs “t eanee eit te customary tor “ y of real spring in this country which he hay acquired in our climate, —tired out? eg scenery—valleys of fruit blossoms in| v marvel at the sky-|We wags ALMOST AT HOME FARTHEST FROM HOME. e a Circus When a Snow-]the spring, waving of eran, the ache WERE. fine URow Soren’ thr: a DEY Oe they freshen you up storm Comes Along. Hap sume of we are too tactined to | xe ixury of the shops and hotels’! «1 struck New York tn a biizzard,"| Two" who is farthest from home to- shout about the weather, We ately who is at the Majestic. “iat | marked Col, James G, Stee: BAY ds i “Dy Wate WD LAS UNS . —over-eaten? f ) By Roger Batchelder still young, and we have wonderful} wiut 1 find most Interesting,” he] dent of the Alaska Road Commission,| McAlpin. His home town, Manila, ts ° R? lies ible BA tk Raia possibilities for furtner development. continuvd, “ig the underground tite ot | ho is oe Astor from Juneau, | about 11,600 miles from Broadway, they help digestion a, citement as we nn , but : dent} and I have been living on reindeer m7 i arnak val the if 18,” de- pbs lal eg hide cal ndustees MbAnlg SLOPE oF ho tenk and salmon ever since, So far Wyre Gout Jonties Lakin pies —smoked out? elared Roger P. Hayn dan Fran {08d Fewardicss of its weuther, Callfor- t and tunnels. The space | ‘s food and weather are concerned, 1] gay granted permission to the Coluthbla . [nia i@ the most wonderful place in the t ace of the atreet which | micht as well have been at home versity Club, now in West 43a Father always cool the mouth cisco, who has come from the State] worfd to me—not tise It’s “allfor- ted to commercial enterprises] “The reindeer industry, by the} o, M1 its old club h ane re Of the traditional sunshine, and is at} nin, bat beenuse it's Hom people employed in them| way," Col. Bteene went on. ‘is the et, ae Men paler age lieve thirst the Astor. ee pre ld make a good-sized] great hone of the Far North. ‘The! 4)\° “touise Day Putnam Lee, who will “No doubt T shall be chifed hy| THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S inclined to feel sorry for] oven Arctic waste is covered with sform the property into rt. Pepperm #ome of my neighbors for making pub COOK BOOK. sal worera, But ap. | 6! sth ot mae wale # is good only for house, ‘The purchase price 10 for 5c lic the fact that snow really fell in] Mother's Buckwheat Cakes, accord- |) inpy as thoae who work ey ane oder, Before long every. $141.00 aupcanaryy (alifornia,”” admitted Hayne to-}ing to Chef Otto Gentsch of the Astor. | natural conditions." @ay, “but it is a fact gust the same. fare rapidly becom’ a lost’ art i 6 @ Hundreds of people, af wen as (hoy these hitehencite dare. Hut in. thie, SPRING IS HERE. ANTZEN ArchSupport Shoes heard the news, jumps to their jghteenth of @ series That much-haited season, which usu FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Bus as drove : : ie of a 8 by New York's fant ily Fesulte 1th POOME ANA @ wertain ¥ oO get a at ren Yowlan 1 espe wr the ily results In. poe \¢ n Va ia bnormal snow before st melted. It was smite aw yOrKeMnttirs Dey or Two.’ | dety of fever, ds upon us, ‘This news tr berreak eoubles ce yi Bipgart Shoes posses fees oo thelr vonuts would a tue| e muerettneomweve unose of [lun vua New WERE. Meme Con fitting and foot suvtaining qualities by strengthening @engers were peltin: buckwheat flour, 2 cups of iniik, in the Biltmore, nor hav the muscles of the arch and obtaining unquestionable paral ee a flo : a 2 cups water, 2 cups buttermilk, 2 rine aaa in the relief for a broken-down foot. thie we tou inches deep, and for {geet ine 4 aunee of the mail as ft Peart Po “A good foot-rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” I days the hills were white— ed appeart o « of the country. rest i our, Coe ol The sham » which y has " y lo “Deapite the much-heralded Catl- paige send aio eave ea in the Aatds OF imate Taree 660 SIXTH AVE Above 38TH St, Mrvia weather reports, we really have with maple syrup or It st. Patrick's Day, came up this year ‘ WARNING! Always say ‘“‘Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Neuralgia © Rheumatism ; Toothache __Neuritis Lumbago _— Pain! Pain Qe ee nas NS Se, EF Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Bat A settee! 2 2 ss © zs , Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Aluo bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. r\ a fa #. eo ‘See apc P Or > - Pe % Raye Cree cvereeiae 1s ceneertce ibe of Salicyiicneié Your W eek] yY W ash— NOWY bed-spreads, sheets and pillow Anhour’ssoakinginRinso sudsdoes more ' cases. Table cloths and napkins im- than all the soaking with ordinary soap meeuieyy wae, ane plenty of clean and all the hard rubbing you used to do. or a e fam. . ‘ Me When you take your clothes out of How proud you are of your freshly Rinsosuds, you find only afew pieces that ‘laundered things, but what endless rub- need any rubbing at all. A little dry Rinso bing it meant before you used this en- rubbed on these gets them clean as can Mother! Your Sick Child tirely new kind of soap! be, and not a thread is weakened. is Billous, Constipated, Rinso is the great soap maker's answer to ‘ women who want a soap to do the family wash ; as easily and wonderfully as Lux does fine things. Rinso is pole everywhere. Get it today—at e 6 e e e 99 grocery and department stores. Lever Bros. Co., ig yrup Cannes Meee ive aurornia Hacmless Laxative for Your Child’s Liver and Bowels s Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of “California | laxative’’ is often all that is necessary. . Use enough Rinso to get Fig Syrup” today may prevent a sick child to- Children love the ET he ip eri i morrow, If your child ts constipated, bilious, | “California Fig Syrup” which has directions the big lasting suds that feverish, fretful, has cold, colic or if stomach Is | for babies and children printed on bottle. Say gently loosen all the dirt sour, tongue coated, remember a good “physic ! “California” or you may get an imitation, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHA) YOU NEED— I. ; « A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND J# 4 NE 4 | Sy

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