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Bore appearances of war and strift @ Major Feamswer, U.S. A, hes been with the Amer f& now at the Astor he explained. “With t Pming hither and thither. with the fhe traffic jum, New York, on my Feturn, seemed more tke a scene ‘ @ombat than any piace which I hud] publicar Wany short skirts in New Yo 3, Feamster went on. “In Coblenz we Bot our sty We huve bes Many months, Tam Whether you have p TYong-skirt era fad, or whether you have refused to @dopt the Paris verdict turning American fore theinseives to ne side of the water. 1 Writing one woman friend in and advising her not Money in G ®& Inout! ine part prices will be a stag them, but after all, tht f Sweet Home,” and we all are glad to Teturn to it." THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S Chefs. It is-by Chey Louis Zetler of the Pennsylrania. season with dilute the and strain through « Heat without al- lowing {t to boll and add three- 4 pint of bechamel sauce, ‘HAMDL SAUCE {6 mo like this: Place two cups of t ter and a cup of flour in a suuce- beat together well over a slow fire for 5 minutes, Moisten with three-fourths cup of milk, add a cup of butter. a cup of cream, salt and cayenn: (Another excellent recip row.) EXCITEMENT IN OHIO. “The coming race for the Gov. ernorship of Ohio will be interesting seums so}and full of political ‘pep.’ ” sied Frederick Walker of -] who fs at the Biltme -jentrant in the race, tudes of people on the streets and| 1 Smith of | Zanesy nd term ay ». Mr, Smith is the third hn tu announce his candidacy ov. Duvis declined to sevk re- tion, and thd latest announcemenr ity of bot! sult and mixture ¢ More Turmoil, Strife and High War Prices in New York Than in Tranquil Germany, Says Wife of Am Army Officer. i By Roger Batchelder. To-day, ut any rate, New Yor any part of Germany, rd ‘ogi Mrs, Claude N. Weamster, wi column to. rmany for the past thre “Everytiing in Germ Peaceful in comparison,’ ‘ect from 1 wring long ris, and and aken up i new “Quite the hardest thing for the re- couldn't Juiey! flawless, rich and wholesome—such are the tomatoes used in the “Pride of the Farm ‘Tomato Cat- sup. Grown in the South Jersey Farm Belt, the home of the finest tomatoes in the world day's spend- then spoke of the re Ameri- Cultivated in our own Ids, and by veighboring farmers who employ every means of science and skill to keep their product up to highest standards. It Is Great said at Gever™ ond Deiic COOK-BOOK OF LOBSTER “New ) fora For Skin Troubles Peterson’s Ointment by Now Yo famons Phinge two live, wetl- washed 1 oiling water which hs Cook fo twenty-1 drain, tract all (heir meat, Vound the lobster mest with an equal quan- SB YEARS OF HOME FURNISHING J UNIS Norra West Conner Socra Ave 315) Do You Remembers what a certain amount __— es of money would buy in furniture before the ‘Sicilia war-rise in prices? If you do, you will be as- tonished and delighted to find that to-day in l our store, for the same £3 money, you have even a a better and wider selec- Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed tion of high-grade cabi- Mahogany finished frame; net-built furniture in stered in imitation le: the newest styles. Let full ‘size bed when open This does not include m. us show you. tress. llustrated, CREDIT—Generously, if Desired brings the total of candidates to date up to four, fun since the Presidential election." while formerly it was worth tho are ot the Pennavlarnta i Fulton Street eG, ° Miki. » Events Bond Stree Livingston SL Uj, MWe Ul Elm Place art isa student at Rot- raity, where he will soon receive the degree of D. H. Those let- tera stund for two unpronouncabls Dutch words which mean “Science of 4,000 milex from Rroadwov PROVIDENCE ENGINEER TO LOOK US OVER. M. H. Bronsdon, City Engineer ot Providence, throng which comes regularly to in- spect New York and is at the Com- Mr. Bronsdon is here to see if New York has’ the solution for any engineering problems which worry his home town. MISSION GARDEN FROM NEW YORK’S “SWITZER- motore. H. W. Hicks of Bssex County, New is at the Commodore. Secretary of the 1. ake Placid Club, is home section has Switzerland beaten seven ways when !t comes to winter sports. his way they have everything except the Matterhorn, he assures us. ONE DUTCH CENT WORTH A MARK. “Although we in Holland are feel- ing the pressure of German compet!- tion rather keenly we are altogether hopeful,” Rotterdam, who ts ut the vania, tinued, “ts worth o Again Packed in Attractive Tin Canisters as before the war FARTUEST FROM HOME, New Yorkers For who are farthest from hone to- BROOKLYN America's Seremost Specialists . OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow a Special Pre-Easter Millinery Offering A Gorgeous and Fascinating Array of Flower and Streamer Creations Remarkable Values 8.75 Chapeaun of irresistible beauty, cleverly designed and skillfully adapted from ex- pensive models; fashioned in Taffeta, Georgette, Canton and Straw Combina- tions, trimmed with flowers and stream- shown in the new colors. These Hats Also on Sale in Qur New York Store BROOKLYN America’s Foremost Speewlists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C STREET-BROOKLYN Also Tomorrow—A Truly Notable Offering 325 Women’s and Misses’ High Cost Spring Gowns Unsurpassable : Values 38.00 Gowns of remarkable beauty—including imported mod- els—in Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Georgette and Faille Canton, exclusively designed, exquisitely trimmed. Positively None Sent on Approval, Credited or Rxchanged Women’s Gown Dept.—2nd Floor Misses’ Gown Dept.—3rd Floor Four-Piece American Walnut Louis XVI Suite Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bow-End Bed $205-50 ‘our pieces, as illustrated .... ‘ 3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite Loose cushion, spring pillow arms and seats, uphol- $9()'7.50 stered in fine tapestry; three pieces, as illustrated, at em Ott Ave &154St MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES PVERYWHERF Corns Lift Right Off: No Pain at All hurting; then s ‘Treatment: At nigbt rub Cuticura Ointment into partings all over the ecalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Re- peat in two weeks. est, Misti. Ci Fe slightest pain or soreness wreteries, Tiny bottles of “Freesone bampte re THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, 25 BROOKLYN=-NEW YORK Friday Business Hours 9 to 5,30 $43 to $55 Ansonia Clocks Chiming Wall Clocks in Solid Mahogany and Oak Cases At $27 For Home or Office HIS IS THE FIRST TIME that Ansonia hanging Ch'me Clocks such as these have been offered at such a low price. Every Clock is fitted with a guaranteed Ansonia 8-day movement and Westminster chimes. There are both mahog- any and oak cases beautifully carved; lower doors of beveled glass, countersunk silver dials with Arabic or Roman numerals. 12 Styles—100 Clocks It is only once in a long while that the opportunity comes to purchase a much Wanted article at an undreamed of low price, and this is the opportunity for those who have long wanted a reliable, as well as handsome, wall clock. For the Home For the Offite A hanging wall Clock with Westminster chimes A reliable wall Clock is a necessity—important adds an ‘esting note of dignity to the home, and letters must be in the mails on time, appointments these in the Ansonia make provide choice from twelve must be kept on time, and so on throughout the day, beautiful designs. The Ansonia Clock can be depended upon. These Ansonia Clocks are $3 to 36 inches high and 15 to 16'/, inches wide. Loeeer'e—Fifth Floor. Golden Noted Violins The Handwork and Heartwork of a Master UST one little caress of the bow on the strings and the violinist will— Know that the instrument in his hands is no product of cold mechanical effort, but the work of skilled hands, inspired by a heart in love with music and guided by a pride that cares. Such are these few Violins that have come to us from that cradle of old masters of the craft Central Europe. Violins worthy of the land of their birth and of a partnership with serious-minded musicians, or beginners who would secure to themselves the advantage of an instrument saps bie of encour- uging through inspiration of quality. The Price Will Be The Value Is $35 Most Extraordinary The .one is vibrant with life, It is rich Value $60 and Higher and full and distinctly sweet. he making is entirely hand work und the _,One must remember that these are not #32 pian entre bony ake Violins but the most remarkab’e Violins fo The wood is of exceptional quality and the $35. beautiful reddened amber finish it has taken ‘The number is | mited. The demand should but emphasizes the excellence of the mater.al. | be we l-nigh unlimited at such a price—$35 The practical eye will see abundant evi- ——-- dence of masterful workmanship. Bows from $3 up. Cases from $4.50. Soever'a— Fourth Fc Women’s $3 Silk Stockings, $2.25 UNDREDS of pairs of Easter Stockings will be chosen from this lot tomorrow. They H are surely most wonderful Silk Stockings for the price. Ingrain thread silk with double tops and soles. In black and cordovan. Fiber Silk Stockings at $1.29 ‘Two tone fiber silk Stockings in soles; also seamed back thread silk St orchid, navy, green, brown, castor and blue; 1 ockings in the wanted colors; made with mercer! Lovser'e—Main Viook, Size 8x 10--$145 : Size 9x12--$175 These Prices for Big Chinese Rugs Rugs Purchased Since Are Costing More Than Those Prices to Land! i O Loeser’s belongs the distinction of { offering these exquisite Oriental Car- pets for less than we have ever known them to sell before, no matter how far back we go into the value-giving records of Chinese carpe! Wilton Rugs of high grade are costing us much even at the new and lower spring prices. de with lisle tops and ed tops and soles. These Chinese Rugs must not be confused with lighter weights in the inferior designs and color effects that naturally go with cheaper qualities. They are the heavy, thick, plush like Rugs into which one’s feet sink most luxuriously Magnificent specimens of Chinese color, famously rich for ages and as nearly matchless today. There are blues and golden sunny yellows. What a setting for the rich brown of Ameri- ean walnut! And imagine mahogany against these sandalwood browns, ivories and deep rose tone s? Do we ne 1 to dwell er on the beauties of these Rugs to get you to come to see them t these extraordinary ?