The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 14

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‘wt as BVGNING WORLD, rKLDAY, onth of Roses and Brides) iwi: 53 x ie Mel atihe8 MRS. HOOVER CONFERS HERE ON GIRLS’ CAMP Gift to Be ‘Day. wife of the Secretary of Commerce, arrived from Washington yesterday for @ regular monthly meeting of the National Coun- cll of the Girl Scouts. The principal Jn hand wae arranging for the opening of Camp Andree at Briar- cliff Manor on June 10, This t# one of the Scout camps and willl aocom- modate from seventy to eighty girls a week, It is a gift from William A. Clark, formerly United States Benator, {n memory of his daughter, Andre, Meeting with sire. Hoover, who is President of the National Girl Boouts, were Mrs, Arthur Osgood Choate, Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, Mra. ‘Jane Deeter Rippin, Mrs, Leo Arnstein,’ Mrs, Robert G, Mead, Mrs, Percy H. Williams, Miss Liewellyn Parsons and Miss Sarah L. Arnold and Mra, Arthur W, Hartt of Boston, Gets a Good Bridal Start William Mrs, Mert business —_-—_ GOV. SPROUL CEMENT W: Gov. Sproul of Pennayivan: character witness yesterday in the trial of the Atlas Portland Cement Company and eighteen others before Federal Judge Knox. Gov. Sproul was witness tor EB. M. Young, W. D. Iober, and J. B, Jober, individual defendants, It ts ex- pected that argumont will begin Mon- day. ‘Three Society Beauties to Be Led to Altar in First Ten Days of June. | Three June weddings of more than passing interest are those of Misses |: Katherine Van Ingen, Katherine] { Hurd and Ann Wickes Craven, all to fake place within the first ten days pf the month } Miss Van Ingen, who is the daugh- ler of Mrs. Edward Van Ingen of No. 4 East 7d Street, is to be married fo George Faber Downey jr., son of Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey pf Washington, at St. Bartholomew's June 1. Miss Van n was intro- duced to society three years ago at a Yall given by her mothet at South- ampton. She is a member of the The type and machine are easily cleaned with a cloth or brush dipped in Carbona Cleaning Fluid—it dries instantly without wiping. Keep a bottle in your desk, MIS: KATHERINE Van ING! East 77th Street, will be married June Junior League and during the war] 8 at the Church of the Incarnation te fwas active in the Red Cross. Mr. Downey was graduated trom Yale in 918. He sefved overseas as a Cap- fain in the 12th Field Artillery. Miss Hurd, the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. George A. Hurd of No, 65 { John Bradley Cumings, also of this city. Miss Craven 1s to be married June 10 to Lieut. Rodman De Kay, U. 8. N. She is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs, Thomas T. Craven of Washing- leaning Fluid 8 GREASE Spots’ ur te febre oF color TLRS ALL ORUGGISTS Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET MEN’S SUITS Special 3 1 5 Tweeds, cassimeres, flannels, finished and unfin- ished worsteds and serges in checks, stripes, mix- tures and plain colors offer a varied collection of new styles and shades, in sports and business models, for young and older men. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. al Men’s ‘Stylwear Suits t Special 18.25 Light and dark shades—tweeds, worsteds, cassi- meres and flannels—desirable patterns—models for men and young men, including sports models. Sizes 34 to 44, regulars and stouts. HEARN Label Suits for Style, Workmanship and Service 42.50 to 55.00 CLL Men’s Straw Hats 1.95 Value $2.50 The Straw Hat season is still young, but your straw hat will still be hale and hearty at the end of it, if it is one of these, priced to save you money. We have a complete line of the latest styles, so that you are sure to find your kind. Finer Hats—2.75, 3.50, 4.50 and 6.50 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. = Cee Pages 15, 10, 29 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising | HE TOOK TOO MUCH MORPHINE 6Y MISTAKE ns by His Family, Rodlo technicians who retur rene Whis Mark A ‘ds, President of the | terdiay from Gloucester, Mass, where petor Prospect Harrison Manufacturing Company, Uv-] (joy visited the laboratories of John} ‘ a" Avenue and Ninth strec Ing at No. 64 Park Avenue, Maplewood, | jiqy9 Hammond Jr. were outspoken in N. J, who had been suffering from] praiso of his new device to insure| Ekin, worked under diMautties: last wakefulness, took a couple of morphine | «« radio messages. Mr. Ham-| night as amall bits of stoel kept whize- ° f . a private demonstration of tablets last night to indude sleep, and a. before & Committes, in. | Ms past their heads Third Place members of his family found him un- conscious In bed. They called Dr. John | j.4.41 Cc. Co restored Mr. Richards to] vc conaclousness. Deptity County Phyaletan Brien, who | () was called In, says Mr, Richards will | ,, not suffer Ill effects from the overdose. Invention of John Hays Ham ined by New York presentatives of the National » Chamber of Commerce of New jamber, through of the big New York Radio| held at the 71st Regiment t week, invited Mr. Ham- ak at the show. MAX 19, 1992, RADIO CAN KEEP A SECRET. ACTORS ARE TARGETS na} AS BOYS SHOOT STAPLES|"™??*" bunts In Fifth Avenue Mutts pleaded guilty to a eh Two Arrested ¥ the Technical The boys, The Safe 69 Stores in Greater New York Striking Reductions 2-Day Cigarette FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Food Specials Liggett’s Coffee A special blend, mild and full flavor. Fresh from the roasters right into sealed dust-proof bags, delivered frequently o our sores. WEEKENDS 2 for 48c Opeko Tea Unusually fine hand picked selection. Youmay obtain your favorite Biend. In Auta packages. WHERENDS 2 for 5lc Pure Cocoa In half-pound sealed containers, WikkENbs 2 for 26c Mayonnaise Dressing WEERENDS 2 for 39c Chocolate Pudding WERENDS 2 for 16c Cake Chocolate (*3-pound) WERENDS 2 for 26c Beef Cubes Wurtinos 2 for 31c Peanut Butter ¢ 10 02. jars) EEK: ENDS apolar 35e 2 for 36c Vanilla Exsrect (2 02.) Waukitnes 2 for 36c Pure Olive Oil 12 Y4 oz.) WERENDS 2 for 91c Use an Aluminum COFFEE PERCOLATOR ~ Polished Seamless Body Welded Spout Handle Never Gets Hot Holds 6 Cupe SPECIAL VALUES The Original Saturday Candy An exceptional box of richly covered chocolates with cream and chewy pieces. It established a repu- tation for itself in pre-war days, but had to_be discontinued because of high production cost. This box sells at 50c all other days excepting 39c Friday and Saturday. . . . - + + + Hershey’s sweet mx Chocolate A full half-pound cake of this delicious and well- known eating Chocolate, wholesome and nourishing. Reduced during this month to 25¢ oy. ° Honey Jumbo Nougatines ‘They are fresh from our own factory. Large delici- ous, richly covered chocolates with a nougat center, made from honey, eggs, sugar on pee id bits of nuts. 2 6 6 bch md BOC Cream and Nut Caramels Real, rich, delicious, chewy sruaren individually wrapped ‘and assorted, vanilla and chocolate, lain, others with hmallow, Some plain, other i anny sper 33e Assistant Manage sitting in a front row of th according to Me snapping st of Steel onduct r Meade traced the} of grand la: Jury before ©. | Brooklyn t - | theft of an aut I. Green, ar hestra were reaulted, It staples Mt the stage with Court thie Sentonee w vere lecture by N will be hit another and the nrrest of Sav Newest Creation morning tin arraigned in 7 Suede and Patent he first degree by a Judge Martin’ in VAMP. ‘The stolen mac other new 9, H. RUDICH, SHORT & MEDIUM SHOE SHOP Drug Stores + 228 Stores in the United States Establishing New Low Prices on Some of the Best Known Medicines and Toilet Preparations 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste (3 for $1.00) 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste (3 for $1.00) 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste . .'. . 25c¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder . . 50c Watkin’s Mulsi- fied Cocoanut Oil 25c Cuticura Soap (G for 55c) 25c Packer’s Tar mane) G for 55¢ 30c Resinol Soap (3 for 55c) 10c Palmolive 208 (4 for 30c) 10c Ivory Soap, small (2 for 15c¢) 15¢ Ivory cee large (2 for 25¢) 25c Woodbury’s Fa- cial Soap G for 55c) « 50c Djer-Kiss Face Powder . 60c Forhan’s Tooth” Paste . . 1.00 Pinaud’s Vegetal small . 75c Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine, small . 50c Mennen’s Shay- ing Cream . . 35c Palmolive Shav- ingCream .. , 1.00 Pyorrhocide . 34 34 9 19 37 19 AI 9 35c Frostilla . . . 1.10 Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder . . 25cJ&JTale .. ID 25c Mennen’sTalcum 21 35c Drucker’s Revela- tion Tooth Powder 2. 3 60c Calox, large . . 45 25c Squibb’s Talcum 21 50c D& RColdCream 39 1,00 Hind’s Honey & AlmondCream, large 89 Sop eee et Origen 4 39 1.25 Cretan! 's Lip Stick, plain . large . - 83 40c Castoria . . . 25 Extract . 89 1.20 Bromo Seltzer, 1.00 Danderine, large 79 1.20 Pinkham’s Com- pound o eas 79 1,00 Lavoris, large . 1.00 Listerine, large 1.00 Nujol, large. 1.20 Wyeth’s Sage & Sulphur, large . . SOc Exlax . .. « Merck Sugar of Milk, Lpound.... 1.00 Ovoferrin . * 1.10 Tanlac ... 50c Brownatone . 25c Opitz Powder or Paste G3 for 50c) 50c Black Flag Pow- oo melee °° 75c Mead’s Dextri- Maltose . . i 09 75c Baum Anal ges ique Bengue . 50 1.50 Fellow’ Syrup, 1. 09 large. 79 17 7 | 1.00 Vinol. . . . 7 'yco Thymo- seule inf “99 Magnesia . 1.50 Maltine . ‘1.00 1.00 Lysol,large . . 79 eee. 0p 1.25 Eno’s Fruit Salts 35c Tiz . . «is « 30c Allen’s Foot Ease 1.00 Vitamon Tablets 1.50 Empire Regen- erator. . - Citrate of Magnesia Solution . . - Bayer’s Aspirin ( 100%) 89 Tablets . - Moth Balls or Flakes 1 VA (3 pounds 50c) pound *. 49c Absorbent Cot- 39 ton, pound . . . 25c Crater Sulphur” 19 Candles . ° eee Alarm Clock, 95c Reduced from 1.25 A 50c Jar of Elcaya Cold Cream By special arrangement with BOURJOIS, of France, we offer, this month a 50c Box Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY May 19th and 20th Buy in carton quantities + at worth-while savings 200 Camel : . 200 Lucky Strike (20" a) 6 200 Chesterfield . 200 Piedmont 200 Black and White 180 Lord Salisbury (foil) 200 Fatima : . 200 Omar a 5 100 Egyptian Straights 20's, 50's, 10's 100 Helmar (20's, 50" 's, 100’s) 100 Turkish Trophies . (20's, 50's, 10's) 100 Murad . . 100 Mogul le 100 Melachrino No. 9 (plain or cork) 100 Natural. 100 Pall Mall (Natural) . 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3 100 Phillip Morris (Cambridge) 2.00 Free |: NPA! iO WILL BE GIVEN GRATIS. Kodaks Cameras, Films Cut Prices $1.36 1.36 1.44 1.44 1.36 1.68 1.84 1.84 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 2.00 2.10 Until further notice we will sell Eastman Kodaks ahd Cameras at 15% reduction from our regu- lar prices and Films at 10 Symphony Lawn An Aristocrat in Stationery Possesses that firm texture and fine lisl distinguishes it as a high-grade writing character to one's correspondence. in white, pink or blue. sheets and 24 envelopes. Reguiarly 5 9c Latest cut envelopes. 24 Darin Moy" Peptona % less. le finish which paper, Ieadds ay be had Ashes of Roses Rouge FREE with each box of JavaFacePowder FREE with each,60¢ Jar Creme Elcaya (DISAPPEARING) Contains ingredients essential to aper- fectly healthy, normal body and in such form as to be easily satinilated in.the most delicate system. Has a tendenc to improve the condition of the blood, improve the appetite and ptoduce a generally stimulating effect upon the system. Pleasant to.take. Good for young or old. A full 16 oz. bottle, con- $1.10 Value 53¢ May Special ot er 00, Tete rice for the price of C* two is 89¢ taining sufficient for about ten day Reduced from 79¢ $1.00 to During May ys treatment,

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