The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1922, Page 19

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= 8 " 7" ; q 3 E msi, HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922, ‘ A pretty tough prospects for the would-| something waiting for him when he|Senators and every Congressman from {tor Frelinghuysen has been teading a ematter or practle kor," ob. | Comes downstairs,’ "* New Jersey will be soi the campaign in the interest of Eastern y be goat-getter or practical joker," ob- aia The polnoly Fate th the biti ete, “seers reeiieers in ( served John S, Deering of Chie: FURTHEST FROM HOME, while in committ a result of aferop productions than is necessary In 4 ¥ s he Ma que yes The “New Yorker for a Day or|compromt nd] other sections of the country, and has P bid rack ced Tie Two"? who is furthest from home to-|Potash a- Thad the solid backing of Jersey farmers, | Butt eaw. ONS Of vier fall; s day is Oscar Omdal, who is at the } A i CO } improving rapidly,"* asserted W. G.| hard, a week ago. Pennsylvania, His home town, Kris California Club Woman Sees Berner, a Montreal accountant, who] ‘They were lounging in the lobby|tiansand, Norway, is over 4,000 miles Women as Great Recon- is at the Pennsylvania; ‘‘in fact, they from Broadway. : baat are almost back to normal. ee structionists. “Very few of the houses with| Well known to the room clerk, entered) BOTASH TARIFF WILL COST which I come in contact have come] and surveyed the group with no ap- By R Batcheld out on the wrong side of the books| parent liking. He sauntered up to the N. J. FARMERS $250,000. ¥ 'y Roger Batchelder. this year. Merchants seem to have r ¥ é — “Breadth of vision 1s woman's| taken thelr merchandise loss of pre- shen bie ie ah ay Me anekita and.) potatoe Growe a vious years, and have readjusted| looking the clerk straight in the eye, _ Greatest need today,” remarked Mrs. their prices and manufacturing costs| said: ‘Good evening. Have you at phadl li Ms aeksiis) GLE tell) Charles E. Cumberson of San Fran-}on the basis of replacement values ‘ Now in Committee, cisco, who is at the Astor, before] There is very little unemployed of a hotel when a travelling salesman, “A Mayonnaise just as you would like to have it” Organize Protest Produced by the blending of quality and purity good room?’ kK 3 “The clerk replied affirmatively ALLENTOWN, N. J., April 4.—Po- fleaying for the Pan-American Con-| Skilled labor in Canada, although ate wrowari Senthe ‘i ss ™ ferences which will shortly be neta ia {20m of it is working part time.) +Are you sure it is a good room?] ‘tee face a Needed aA Add EAT IT WITH LETTUCE AND TOMATOES ich will shortly be held in} Wages are still quite high, though! 7 find in my travels that many of the | CCuntles face a tax of $250,000 on Ine Washington. ‘Women’s clubs,’ she| they have declined in a degree."’ beat rooms are pre-empted by low| eased costs of fertilizers if high tariff : added, “have done much in this re- oe 6 peddicrs, or drummers, as I believe|Pates on potash which they learned to- Sold by all dealers at spect; they have made women more] CONNECTICUT TO PRESERVE | they are called. They make it diffi- | @ay have been included in the Fordney- 2c, 30c, 50c and 95c ‘ ‘ ’ ’ @emocratic and have taught the ne- ITS TREES. cult for a gentleman to travel de-| McCumber bill now before Congress aontly? are retained when the measure comes ® cessity for co-operation. ¥ Yo one can practice tree preser- of committee ized move Der WUHA CUE WHkt women could VetOn 1S my State WithOUt Arse Danan) The clerity now ing: sumething’ was Of the Pedarated Surraors OF the BlAte to Bee the War, aid every one kno ing a written and oral examination] up, never batted an eye continue the fight for free potash ts that they can do Wore It ‘oyOps iyore on insects, tree surgery, treo life and] ‘The newly arrived guest took his} being planned and aid of United States 42 operly or- growth, and tree diseases,"” reported | key and went upstairs - —-- George Lee of Bridgepor:, at the Bel- T suppose that lad never did a 73 on THaE tote. talc Si SS Brot first State fo create a Tree Protec- | affronted salesman. ‘Probably he has ry . . ae ce ® 1 tion Examining Board. On successful] 9 rich daddy.’ (WHOLE WHEAT] ee ee a een nations: examination, a certificate is given WHOLE pry WHEAT Bs H as * *'Rich daddy, nothin’ nned the NY e ‘My own particular work,” Mr8.l rovers of trees expect much benefit @anized. I believe that women are the greatest power in the world to- MAYONNAISE ler ‘s been cov v1 = The wide-mouth, screw-top glass PSH Went oh has beeh th a clerk, He's been covering this town | Lake County, Cal, where my summer |TO™ thf awe |, Ushi a Medal du Beta eth peti eta barl Aste! = home is located. The women's clubs “ ” “ A SALLE STREET. of that section have responded won- ONE ON “THE BOYS. Stringing us? Well, that's the “denier has not _wot derfully to all club work, and their| ‘Veteran commercial _ travellers are ! first time in years. Tell_him there's PHONE MORNINGSIDE 4374. Browth has been phenomenal. 1 a found in one out-of-thevay EEE munity, 40 miles from a railroad, a little club which has been organized for twelve years. They have taken a great interest in trees, and have Planted numerous shade trees in their section. They have also estab- Ushed a dental clinic for children, and in their library they have placed a Marvellous collection of the wild flowers of California, That is an ex- ample of what women can d> for themselves; before their club was or- ganized, they had nothing to do ex- @ept ‘talk turkey.” COFFEE when you entertain At the afternoon card party or in the evening when good friends call, there THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S i i i — COOK BOOK. is nothing quite so sure to please—as ' 7 “Ousters With Fine Herbs" is thi Coffee. It is a beverage that every subject of the tiirty-third of a scrics i e et favorite recipes, written esp cially & one likes. ‘ or the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers : For 6 Day or Two, by Now York's For there is warmth and good cheer famous chefs. It is bu Chef Louis ‘ Zeller of the Pennsylvania as well as good fellowship in a cup of Drain some medium-sized oyst Coffee. Moreover, it may be served with equal propriety with the lowliest sandwich or the daintiest sweets. And itis always in good taste} dry on cloth and roll in flour. 'T saute in hot butter, and dress hot dish. Squeeze over the h juice of a lemon, and bestrew the . ees ustomers in A&P Customers Saved 18c on Every Dollar in 1921 Up in Rome, N. Y.. one has to be et "aa, Wiens wie A&P Customers Saved 24c on Every Dollar in 1922 ROME IS ALL SET, The phrase, “J-certainly-did- have-a-good-time,” has a familiar ring to the hostess who serves— A&P Prices Only 5% Above Average Pre-War Prices COFFEE ~ the universal drink bi.) This advertisement is part of ad educational campaign cos- ducted by the leading Coffee merchants of the United Si Brazil, which produces more than half of all the Coffee used in the United States of America—Joint Coffee Trade Pub- licity Committee, 74 Wall Street, New York, up their rods for months,” he assures us, “and about this time of the year they attain the seventh heaven of delight. Each year the Fish and Game Protection Association awards a number of trophies to those who best prove their skill in the pools of the vicinity."” eee CANADA'S CONDITION GOOD. “Business conditions in Canada are —— With Prices Reported by the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C. | SUL +_ JULY Simmer this fruit- question down toa mouthful of words— and what have you? € Prunes! Nothing can take their place the year ’round, Es- pecially when they are Sunsweet Prunes —full-flavored, yich-meated prunes —the finest fruit- food California pro- \ duces. Ask your | grocer! QT 1918 1919 i920 1921 19; SULY 22, JULY JULY Nov JAN APR. 220 200 Salad Sandwiches Crackers belong with salad. A salad sandwich between two halves of a Tak-hom-a Biscuit is just the right combination. Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two, making a handy size that can be eaten without crumbline 160 HOW YOUR DOLLAR IS SPENT 16 Ad FIGURED BY = -———~— THE NATIONAL |NOUSTRIAL al CONFERENCE BOARD NYC! </ 160 Sold only in the red package. 140 Joose-Wites Biscurr (OmMpaxy Branches in Over 100 Cities 120 100) Dh? THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. 2 THE WORLD’S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It G

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