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{German Traders Are Flocking Back Into Orient to Get Old Trade, By Roger Batchelder. ‘American business men are going to China and other parts of the Orient fm increasing numbers, and are suc- fessfully competing with firms of other nations, according to F. T. Letchfeld, chief engineer for an American trading firm in Tientsin, who is at the Pennsylvania to-day, He is interested in the purchase of street car and electric lighting equip- ment for the city of Harbin, Man- oburia. “Harbin is a city of 800,000 people,” he said, “and it will be the first city between Viadivostok and Petrograd to have a street-car system. “German traders are now be to come back to the Orient, @ Letchfield went on, “tut successful competition with us and other nations depends entirely on internal condi- tions in Germany. Before the World ‘War they did a tremendous business in China, particularly, In the province of Shantung.” Mr. Letchfield reported that Ameri fans and British throughout the Ori- ent regard the results of the Disarma- ment Conferenca with favor and satisfaction, “The Japanese, however, seem to be bitterly disappointed. One can gain some idea of the popular Japan- ese sentiment from the fact that when Baron Kato returned to Yokohama, 2,000 government police were at ihe @ock to prevent a hostile demonstra- tion.” eee THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE’'S COOK BOOK. POTATO CROQUETTER, by Chef Otto Gentach of the Astor, is the forty- sith of a series of favorite recipes, written especially for the scrap books tf “New Yorkers for a Day or Two," New York's famous chefs. Peel very thinly and cut into quarters about two pounds of mealy potatoes; boil them in salted water until tender, drain and mash them thoroughly in the stewpan. Rub through a sieve and put them back Into the stew- pan; stir in a little hot milk or cream, a small piece of butter, and a yolk of egg; season with ealt, peppor and a very little grated nutmeg. Sct stewpan over the fire for a few minutes, stir well, and spread the puree on a dish to cool, When cool enough, shape into corks or rounds, brush over each with beaten egs, and roll in bread crumbs. Fry to a light brown color in hor fat. Drain them on a cloth, dish up on a folded nap- kin, garnish with fried parsley point. of lion's mane, yesterday. Sue and serve hot. ee OUR FASHION DEPARTMENT. Those who find the novelty of bobbed hair or any other coiffure of the time beginning to pall and are truly eager for something new should note this beauty hint from South At- rica, brought here by A. A. Allison of the Standerton District, Transvaal, who is at the McAlpin, Here's the way milady of a certal native tribe down there arranges her, tresses for a ball or Sunday prom-~- enade: Take about a pourid of soft clay of your favorite color and work thor- oughlys into hair. hair into a spiral or cone-shaped Sit around in the sun awhile, permitting the mould to harden, The longer one's hair, of course, the more striking will this headdress We, But do not be discouraged because your .| hair may seem to be too short. add to the tip of the mould a fringe thus compensating with charm and distinction what the coiffure may lac« in height. eee SOMETHING I8 HERE ANYWAY. If you don't believe that spring— or something else—is here, list to the report of our Pershing Square fash- jon reporter. lady A charming youn; with bobbed hair The A WHALE—AND OTHER THINGS. “The most exciting feature of our three-weeks’ Francisco, lision with a whale,” related Miss McDonald of San Francisco, trip from Sa was a col ocean via Panama, WEAR A DIAMOND! MAKE you OWN TE rs i Our Maiden Lano to: cation (in the heart of the diamond mar- ket) insures you tho best values tn the city. Diamonds, $25-$5,000 FREE CATALOG W. Before you buy a dia- mond anywhere, send for Spring Number of our Free Catalog $100 2% acter, dtamonas and jewelry. Confidential. No Employers’ References. 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This special Song Festival Number will be of great interest to German-Americans, as well as to visitors and participants. They will eagerly read this splendidl. vure magazine and preserve it as the Festival Souvenir. of- The Deutsch-Amerika, goes to press on Tuesday, May 2nd. illustrated Rotogra- Hlustrated Weekly, For advertising rates, call, write or phone: STAATS-HEROLD CORPORATION 22-24 North William Street, New York. Telephone: Beekman 4300 To the very Roots of Pain fs, draggist—it he does ave {t, then. deme and ood sive free tube, SADWAY'S TD., 200 Centre tite 2.x. (Another excellent recipe in this column to-morrow.) Then mould the Just tripped through the lobby of the Biltmore ensuing excitement was caused by the pair of khaki breeches which she wore. DIAMONDS TH who Is at the Astor with her parents, Col, and Mrs. John B. MeDonald en route for Europe. “We were two days out when this monster was sighted immediately In front of the ship. It looked as though it were sleeping, for it did not move. and the ship struck it. Everybody was excited when the whale beran to struggle and flap around, and the Captain finally had to reverse the engines to free the ‘boat of its new passenger."* ‘ . Miss McDonald sald that Ethelda Bleibtrey, New York's champion swimmer, had created a most favor. able impression in Panama City, and made herself very popular on the Isthmus. It was reported, she said in conclusion, that the Panama tour- ist season had been the largest in history, to Willlam Hf. Anderson, arrest wa Mr writing inte whale Anderson Sutherland letter The letter read in part: forth take body punetion.’ lence to Mr. Anderson. Moths Feed on Grease Spots in FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “‘New Yorker For a Day or Two” who is farthest from home to- day is F. IAndsay Ryan, who is at the Pennsylvania, His home town, &yd- ney, Australia, is about 13,000 miles from Broadway. pete WON’T KILL ANDERSON. Sutherland Says He Never M Moths thrive on grease spots. When putting clothes away for the Summer, first remove all grease spots ‘with Carbona at Cannot Burn or Explote RBQNA leaning Fluid REMOVES GREASE Spots ‘without injury to fabric or color 206,304 608 Ba e GSTS Threat—Aberration, Says Court. John L. Sutherland, thirty-two years old, a newspaper man of Np. 427 West 44th Street, was held in $10,000 bail tn the Toombs Court yesterday on a charge of sending a threatening letter is n Four to One Odds Against You The chances are four to one you will contract Pyorrhea after you pass the age of forty unless you take proper precautions. Thousands younger also suffer from this unpleasant disorder of the mouth and gums. Pyorrhea starts with tender, bleeding gums. That is the way Nature warns you of your danger. Heed that warning! If you ignore it, you may pay the penalty by loss of your teeth and serious illness. Pyorrhea works fast. It loosens the teeth in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled. It forms pus pockets at the roots of the teeth and feeds disease germs into the system. Don’t trifle with Pyorrhea. At the first danger signal, see your dentist and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s, if used consistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Itis the time-tested formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S, Use Forhan’s regularly as a dentifrice. It keeps the teeth and gums in a clean, healthy condition and wards off Pyorrhea. Don’t wait until tomorrow. Four out of five contract Pyorrhea because they wait toolong. 35cand 60c tubes at your druggist’s, Formule of R. J. Forkam, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal “Danderine” Stops Hair Coming Out, also Thickens and Beautifies It 35-cents buys a bottle of ‘‘Danderine”’ at drug store After one application you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair, Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightnes more color and abundance, Hurry! Let Danderine save your hair, EB EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. ate Superin- tendent of the Antl-Saloon League. The on a warrant obtained by admitted but sald he never Jed carrying out the threat to kill “If your words and actions hence- are not silent ana if you do not your place quietly in the great of American citizenship we mean to kill you without the slightest com- In fixing such high ball Magistrate Simpson told Sutherland he belleved had a temporary aberration and wished to protect him from doing vio- $$$$$$5$$$$$$$$5$5$59$$$$9$9$$$ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $ $ t White Dress $ Flouncings 40 inches wide, fine quality White Lawn, Deep Embroid- Women’s Fine | Neckwear Manufacturers’ sample collec- tion, too numer- ous to mention, including nue BIG STORE THE MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING $ bf ddd Vestees, Collars, 1.25 quality = . 7 Cuffs and Sets. Special GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE Values up to each. Special, gn 4 00\ ¢: Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. ‘W) Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street Another opportunity is here offered our many friends and their neighbors to form shopping Clubs to take ad- , vantage of the remarkably low prices during this $ Dollar Sale $. Following are only a few of the Many i Wonderful Bargains you can buy for a $ Dollar$ at this Sale. Many other $ Dollar Day $ Bargains $ YDS. FOR $ $ on sale not advertised can be distinguished by green signs placed in our many departments. If you can- not come yourself—let your relative or friend shop for you. = : . Special, Just 250 Pairs Gore, in all the leading spring shades dium heels—up to 44— Women’s Waist Silk Gloves Women’s High Shoes -sizes 6 to 814—Actual $1.98 quality— : Regular $5 value; while Manufacturers’ Sample Collection Voile Blouses Also some organdies in the lot—some have slight im- perfections. Sizes upto 46. WRIST contrast 3] In black and brown kid special per pair, only ; Fine Tricot Silk with faney and black calfskin—Me- Women’s Silk Moire Bags Regular $1.98 Invblack, brown and navy; on neatly de they last, quality. ] 00 signed frames; with mirror inside, made 1 per pair 1 00 While they last, eachonly =® to sell for $1.98. special, only only...... e $2.49 Pearl Necklaces ¢. 24 and 27-inch length, fine graduated, 3] , Infants’ Mary Jane Pumps Special lot, about 200 pairs—Black gun $ ighaldsttelpaarlecina neat satin lined box, exceptional value at, each, only GIRLS’ Ly e watt Confirmation Dresses and white, Cloth Belt—2 side pockets, | 3] Exceptional value—while they last—Each eee Children’s Crash Dresses Tan only. Extension sole—sizes 5 to 8 Sockets pleated $] 814 to 2—Regular $1.49 Value—per pair, tellin temaeds Shed a to en roe Children’s Gingham Dresses $ $ $ $ > metal—Broken sizes—actual value $1.50 to 6. a pair. $ Day Price only...... Women's&Misses Coats Only 50 in the lot. Long model in black Lace embroidered; ribbon sash; others with belt of self material; sizes 6 to 14; quantity limited. Regular $1.79 qual- ity: special; cach, only and shirred Taken from our Regular 81.98 and $2.98 Hats—While they last--Each Women’s Sport Skirts In Checks, Plaid and Navy Serge--two sport pockets, cloth belted Actual 82.00 value; special only 2 ’ e ’ Boys’ & Girls’ Overalls Shoulder Straps—Pockets—size 2 Regular 69c quality. Special, 2 Yards Silk Tricolette In remnant lengths, in a wide renee iS ~24 to 36 inches. Slight imperfections, $ quantity limited. Regular $1.00 @ yard. Special, $ yards... . LVN TR TET 36 inches wide, in 2 to 10 yard lengths—Regular 15c a yard Yds. Drapery Cretonne and tapedtry—86 inches wide. 1 In Blue and Tan, Red trimmings, 2 | } | y 4 j } 3] of popular colors, Various wid! Bleached & * | j l Yards tnsinthea Muslin $ | $ 1 quality—special, 10 yards for | | Fast color—guarantced—all sclected A special lot of 200 Hats for $ Days— line—some guimpe effects s 4 to ? 5 ular 79¢ quality; 2 for......... Women’s Spring Hats Also chambray—cheeks and solid colors— new models, including straight and h 14—Values up to $1.98—speci patterns quality—ap Pillow Cases Pairs Infants’ Silk Socks $ to Oho. Splendid quality; in woven ging | f in black, white, cordovan, jade, $ Bungalow Aprons pinks: orchid Salaven dun rutrceaiany 43x88; very good quality, gua Regular 70¢ ‘value — apecial, ; teed no dressing. Big $ Sale Specia hams, in checks and plaids, fast col- ¥ pales lor st for : = ors. Ric-Rac braid trimmed. Belt $ ? a mck Te attenear paler Men's Work Pants ¢ Crochet Bed Spreads $ Bikes 46. Regular 79¢ value. Fine quality Moleskin in neat. style ef- Splendid quality—Hemmed—34 size Bed Nes Quantity timited. Special, 2 for fects—all sizes. Regular $2 quality. -Extra Dig Value, at each, only,...... $ Special only , ° + Women’s Kimonos Men’s Neglicee Shi Damask Table Napkins Fine ai Sapa, repr oat fall ens Negligee Shirts Splendid quality Dassesk, sive Regul oe cules ‘ stripe effects, with collar attached: hepae i arrerrW rsaoi faa egular $1.49 value; special Bises hie to 1%, Regular 760 value big value, at 12for......--.- Special 2 for be Men’s Tan Pongee Shirts ‘I Turkish Bath Towels Plain white— 24x44. Very heavy quality—Regular 45¢ quality Special, 3 towels for.......... ' 3 Yds. Reversible Carpeting $ Suitable for Stairs avd hall runners, 5] $ f] Very fine quality, with buttoned-down collar attached. All sizes 14 to 17 Actual 81.50 value, Special & Sale Price, each only Large tie-back sash. Sizes 38 to 44 Women’s Porch Dresses Reg. 81.79-81.98 quality; special In ginghams, percales and linene—in $ checks, plaids, stripes and @-colot com Pairs Women’sStockings|*) Men’s Union Suits binations —white lawn and fancy collars. Seamed back; fibre silk, in black, Fine white, nude and ; sizes 815 to Slig! 10; regular 69¢ slightly im- Regular 7 22 inches wide—in assorted Borders and Stripes. Regula 59c a yard— Seer ees es D4 to 46 value—Special, 2 for Huck Towels Re ar 9e value perfect —speci 7 F Splendid quélity—plain white $ $ W Vv B Men’s Shirts or Drawers with neal striped borders 9, i Fine Eero Balbriggan Short and size—regular price 15c | Omens ests or odicesg Slee ves —Ankle Length-—Strapped | each—while they last Special, . ! for Saree yal all lenge deel Back Drawers—All Sizes. Regular | 12 for I regular 29¢ quality—special, 6 for 6 quality—Special, 2 garments for HIGH | ae ay perreg | beer A Yds. cect: Dress Goods gy! omen s Knitted Scarfs |= Pairs Men’s Socks | SB Consisting of fine quality organdie Pure wool long scarfs. in assorted bright ei Tabla | | voiles, pongee, ramie linens, ging- $ j color combinations— actual 81.98 value 3 oe) ae hams and tweeds—36-39-40 inches i while they last, each, only Hig Black, White, wide—special prices for $ Sale at— { We ee 5 | fi Navy and Palm 4 yards for Ne, | ‘oo! } Bea sizes 9 to II be Regular — omeD $§ siip-on OWeaters Bor URILy?” Spbctulys naire tes | ‘ Short sleeves—in black, white, pecaock, 3] | ” School P |Boston Shopping Bags 3] I orchid, jade, ete.—sizes 36 to $6, Regu 14, 15, 16 inch sizes; in Tan or Black; Jar $1.98 gu. Special ® sale rites \ Boys c oo ants 3] | regular 81.39 value Special, each, only —— ee | Wool mixiure muteria and corduroy , ’ 8 10 tegnla 9 val H ' Pairs Women’s Bloomers,‘ "°°" "sts" 21. sae Dress Suit Case ' Pink batiste~Elastic waist and a | In Tan or Black, leather handle 2 clasps knees. Deep Ruffle—Full eut— Boys School Blouses j and lock, full size; just 200 to be sold at all sizes. Reg 50c quality—special Gro vaatite Pareaient t atrig his low price 3 pair for ‘ oc) ade 9d - $$$ ial, itor 500 Pairs Corsets ae ie -H and The Ross special 2 ee Boys vas ults Special Sale ~ 6 qt. Sauce Pans $ ‘ $ —. Fine quality aluminum. These have for. 1 OME ; *1$ EASY SHOPPING. ALL GOODS DISPLAYED ON ONE OOR--PLENTY SALESPEOPLE--QUICK SERVICE NO DELIVERIES—NO C, O. D.'S DURING DOLLAR SALE—STORE OPEN 9.15 A. M. TO 6.15 P. M. LPR RRRHPARPEAHRARARRKH Medium, high and low bust—others lace 1 Cloth fronts—Flesh and white 20 to 30 ; or Twists Mid $ f and Notte s._ combination effect Regular 82.50 -Values up t $1.49 Double Roasters Self basting, made in fine quality alum inum. Reinforced «lumioum handles. Special, each, only Women’s Brassieres or Bandeaux |” Siock: back, lace sida hook frontes le. 4] r , SILVER toe’ mode ince "inmmes- | Seamless Bedsheets $ 12 rAt'> Tea Spoons colors flesh and white—size 3% te | Size 81x90 Guaranteed Drei | About 659 in the lot, very dsome $8—Regular Boe viliecapectill & | : 194 ‘ Bneciel \e ry all fretauslite Shefiield Pann Or... eriak, 18 for $ $6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. SS$$$559SS9$5$55555SS$$$$$$$$$$

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