The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH ceived a greater tribute from the world; moreover it did not come merely because she was daughter of the King but because she was the friend of every one, sore 16, 1922, ‘7, OPEN AN ACCOUN LIONALS* Outlet SALE: >. | 412228 wea: ] Store e Only Store That Sells the Overstocks of The National Cloak and Suit Co. The object of this store is not to make a profit, but to keep the big mail order house clear and clean of accu- 4 b warn Princess and the Prince of ie ‘ ‘ales have always been great favor; do Janeiro Is Preparing a oseeh Pee oectetant masrol {tes with all classes. The war activi- ! . ties of the Prince, who mingled with Grand Celebration of the in the Canal Zone; including clerks, lock operators, engineers, mechanics the soldiers in France, endeared him § Centennial of Brazilian In-| ona taborers. pO iree i anergy RE ren hay ee 8 likewise, bore herself as a plain pa- ' dependence on Sept. 22. PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING, | {totic Enelishwoman:in her work at home, Viscount Lascelles had an en- g ‘he enthusiasm of every oné whol viable fighting record in the front Michigan’s Michigan’s mulations of surplus an ts of merc! . tis why tl : By Roger Batchelder. was in London at the time of Princess|lines during the war, and that fact, 7 ge “4 Complete e@ 9 ! There'll be a hot time in the old|Mary’s wedding was indeed gratify-| #180, contributed to the popularity of Easiest Credit H Outfits et Rio de Janeiro on Sept, 22 of INE.” remarked T. N. ‘Towle of that Lisabheaneent ge yy Terms ; pie ts ul @ ore year, according to Sebastiao| “ity, who has attived at the Commo-} 4 RTHEST FROM HOME. Tie Weekly ars ty Furnished Commercial Attache of the} ore “Naturally her countrymen) pe «New Yorker for a Day or iFe a Sterne Ha, 14.90 is Today and Every Day New York’s Greatest Bargain Store fan Embassy at Washington,| ere vastly interested in the cere-| 7100” who te farthest from home to- zs 4, Rosms Com te at the Pennsylvania. On that| Tomes, and tourists of all nations} dey is Yaro Yoshiki, who ta at the 00 Weekiy Buys | | $1.00 DEPOSIT \ DELIVERS THIS Golden Oak Colonial China Closet. seemed to join heartily in the spirit] Pennsylvania. His home town, Tokio, 00 in Merchandise of the day. No woman could have about 7,500 mi ‘rom Broadway Re Weekly, Bare jerchandine Sa’e Friday and Saturday New Tweed Suits—All Silk Lined, $10 We offer 250 new Spring Suits of All-Wool Herring- bone Tweeds, Diagonals and Homespuns. They are WONDERFUL VALUES at this sensationally. low price. Colors: Green, Copenhagen Blue, Wistaria, Rose, Tan, Caramel, Horizon Blue, and other wanted shades. They Be 179.50 feu 199.50 Brazil will start the celebration # its centenary of independence. “A century ago,” Mr. Sempaio de- “Brazil separa’ from Portu- and took over the management of own affairs. It is the second intry in area on the American itinents, and to-day, with a popu- JAtion of 82,000,000, it comes second @ily to the United States, ‘*All the leading European nations, United States, the Latin-American and Japan and China will part {n the ceremonies and the exposition,” says Mr. Sampaio. four cointry haa already appointed Commissioners, three of whom ‘are at Rio de Janeiro in the interests af the United States. The Deputy |\;}Gommissioner General is still here, and during the next few months will visit 120 American CL essay terests of the exposition. \inatructed by the President of Brazil ‘ es : ane PAy, 50 Weekly you are a special lot of To further the work of which Mr. Sampaio has spoken, a luncheon with See e ce Velvet Rugs 800 covers was held at the Astor yes- eg. Price 75 terday under the auspices of the $50.00 Now 29 Brazilian-American Chamber of Com- All jour floor coverings can be merce, a New York business and rehased on out” Hustent Credit banking association. ° And Up tn Proportion, $2.00 DEPOSIT DELIVERS THIS Golden Oak Bachelor's Chiffo- robe. 39-75 Also in American ‘Walnut and beautl- fully fintshed in Mahogany. strongly con- structed... $1.50 DEPOMT DELIVERS THIS 3-Plece Bed Outfit, Greenpoint white enamel contin: You need flavor even in a health food EE a food has a pleasing flavor it’s actually better for you. It is more readily digested, does you more good. eo. QE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S COOK BOOK. The nineteenth of a series of favorite recipes, written especially for the scrap-books of ‘New Yorkers for a Day or Two," by New York's famous chefs, is filet of bass, fer- miere by Chef Louis Paquin of the McAlpin. These are his instructions: Lay six filets of bass on a but- d pan with some minced fiushrooms, shallots, parsely, salt and pepper; add to it one glass of fish broth, and if possi- Die in these days, half glass of claret; poach the filet. After cook- ing, remove them from the pan; bring the juice to a boil, and re- duce the quantity to one-half. Then add two soup spoonfuls of veloute or butter meuniere; sea- son to taste and pour {t over the fish before serving. (To-morrow—Fowl with Rice, by Chief Otto Gentsch of the Astor.) oe 8 A WORD OF CHEER. Those who feel particularly melan- choly this morning because of their recent income tax activities are here- with presented with the silver lining to their financial cloud. It comes . D. Yeager, who is at the y yivania from Balboa, Canal ’ a Wh F where he is in charge of Fed- tS eral supplies. & “The Canal Zone ts now practically NAL SALE OF LOW SHOES Many thousands of people hgve for a long time recognized the merit of Malted Milk as ahealth food. But if there was one thing about it which they haven't always liked it has been its flavor. They've added Choco- late or some other flavor to make it palatable. That's why we have made a Malted Milk already mixed with Chocolate. No more trouble in serving. All the ingredients are there, the full nourishing, healthful qualities of Malted Milk with the chocolate flavor in addition. Just add milk or water—hot or cold—and Pd have a fine food beverage, just as appetizing as the ountain drink. Open an Account With This Bissett Vacuum Carpet Bweeper. $1.00 DEPOSIT DE- LIVERS THIS Mahogany finished Library Table, beau- tifully fin- ished and 17: constructed G Buffet, Massive Plate Mir- ror, 5000 pairs of Oxfords and strap Pumps in patent leather, tan, chocolate calf, gun metal and other wanted leathers. All sizes. THE GREATEST SHOE VALUE OF THE SEASON. Three Extraordinary Specils — Beautiful me Plaid Turkish Polly Prim Muslin Gowns ; Aprons Good quality Check Gingham. It's good for the children—good for grown-ups—it's a food you'll like that is good for you. At meal times— as a light lunch—or for that all-gone feeling. You can now have Chocolate Malted Milk for the home in convenient form. Made by the Borden Company, you can be sure its quality. ‘Your grocer or your druggist has it. R35 peli THE BORDEN COMPANY COLA Borden Building New York i] \ iftp I paying for itself, and needs little help THANKS! The United uIRED “Do It from the United States Treasury,"’ he HO} OX Ss E 1 i ; ed to-day. “It Is no small task tates Employment Service ? to‘provide the supplies necessary for Now . is authority for the state- our work down there, and the cost ment that amounts to about $1,000,000 a year, We must give out everything from A motto for every household when MALTED MILK motives to paper clips, and sup- While the joints of in- teeth are considered, 5 the trench-digger, who neew a ; 4 “My teeth must be attended to,” Bev eravel or the ciark whe swunte dustry are still stiff, yet gets tiresome by andlby. bO It NOW! It means good health, good looks, your future happiness. THE WATERBURY WAY there is a resiliency to busi- ness that is vety encourag- ing and with every indicz- tion of permanency. TW. L. DOUGLAS provides best workmanship at cost $ Z oO $ 00 FOR MEN “Reports from 231 of the | (pee the seat ot ager ff [less than for inferior service. = SSs5 SHOES AND WOMEN principal industrial centres, et) Ml lworecompicien by nigh |S ALSO MANY STYLES AT $ 500 & $6 00 with but few exceptions, vance RO Tae” | Au Langue Spolee. Lady Atma || CUTICURA et pl pindhd show a general improye- AL the first sign of infection, WHEN YOU BUY W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ,qllln, ment in employment con- Whe tebe ete WareRBURY DENTAL COMPANY CARES FOB YOUR BAR CONSIDER THE EXTRA QUALITY YOU sas L standard remedy the world over Incorporated jothing like shampoos s ditions and - breathe an for Colds, Coughs, Headaches, Bsteblished 1697 ticura Soap and hot water, preceded RECEIVE FOR THE PRICE PAID f + Gi at dene and come a ae cot ow. Sater Hoeven by touches of Cuicure Ottect te z y . . nt » to pe las shoes are made of the bestand finest . entbusiastte spisit of hop renEeenee 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn pong seg aad, ale healthy. selected leathers the market affords. We employ hh in the future. Weather permitting, March Hy] tis. B. acts at once TI ideal for all toilet i the highest “1 4 ° ie a f]| Disintegrates and starts work in Mourns: @ ro 6 SuNpave: cLoses ‘hey are se ” uses. Cehigs Fe eee nreenalenrs all wee ring il a AT will begin an era of great activity, por paisag ls Fraga re is : 2 a i cee 9 shoes for the price that money can buy. “The sun of prosperity is still shining ; Soap shaves without mug. | When eed shoes look fi fi i t ; be il ! ented to bs basin Me cities, i ii pd0UU, » 0 Hata ~ 30 Conta styles of high-lauy, fine shoes that we belicwe ee Be j States Steel Corporation. ‘‘The natural ‘ a ue atarr oF Old § pote ein es Dhoy, d P dae ry prods Fee: laws applying to business are grinding slowly 4) || eae Use Healing Cream are exceptionally good values. There is one (4 but surely and will compel sooner or later crema be If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is point we wish to impress upon you that is tability, d erity.’? oe ae gon Naat fe stability, progress and prosperity Douglas shoes are put into alll of our stores at It requires only a few reports of this nature to little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying | | BIMQUSNESS—sICK HEADACHE, factory Sie We do not make one.cent of convince the merchant that the deferred era of RED PEPPER ENDS cream into your nostrils. It pene eae han eh eee profit until the ef faa de any. trates through every air passage,|{f the organe of digestion and elimi- BS draneco price fl you buy shoes at poli gal pods u. When « prosperity is, indeed, on. its Way soothing inflamed, swollen membranes pation. Improves Avpetite, Relieves pay only one small retail profit. you T and Porras | a ait So long as the merchant has done his share, RHEUMATIC PAIN apy eu Ret urea tril La? wh shoe le Mar! i low goou i eels. our no : No matter where shoe dealers can | im the world. It stands in the shape of pre-war values, the public cannot — ns ncn”. Your Head) is cleas ONG ‘ou live, i supply you with WL-Douglasthoes, They Armee Niebett At nadard long resist the opportunities now present in prac- |! gp cco Sopa they doin New | possible co tically every line of merchandise. more snuffling, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from any druggist L Colds and catarrh yield like magic with the name and retail price st yao Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure the sole. Do not take a substitute and pay ial - /; one or tw: tra rofits, Ord. 1 UGerugls bansly. Leroi aN iy Red rep - y the factrey aad fe money, sl 210 Be Boe Gh ¢ A Gora os “e He inn ; Netting oh p i So's ( KRABI Be i concentrated, penetrating he ‘ Rub takes the “ouch” wching joints. It ean id it certainly stops ism torture at once When you are suffering so you can eee. a M JUNIORS — Little Me One-third the regular dose, Made ; R ; Ws be ORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: BLS Arie Kighth Avenue. | Sa7 . h si 250 W 1 W449 Fulton Street, SINT AY a Th t if aBSZ Broadway, near ith 230 Week 1adtn Mires, eee ee et ose MORNING SUNDA I UNING| '| for Coughs & Colds |] St same ingredienta shen candy 1496 Broadway (Times ba.) #5644 HMtth Ave, cor. Stith Mt, JERSEY CITY—15 Newark Avene, 352.852 299 Su.749 jf) MEE oa B84 Third Avenue. JUS Broadway,’ near Thornten st, wHOBOK Worhington Sireet, oom Wa Vek | Thi ; | : a ee Sate Pinca: care Gates Ave. |Suston ttia-—iru Bergenline ave es Ited Mi ie ore to | — | RLD WANT ‘Av. bet, 14tith-147th me] ® Lt Menhaiien Ave. (Greenpotat) wNEWAR: get the ge ne, with the ' | ———| SUNDAY WORL' Ss , com! ie . J bieres marked any Hines of W. L, Deusine Gheee for Women. en Kowles on each package.—Advt SUNDAY WORLD WaNTS WORK WONDERS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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