The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 19

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Once Office Boys and Dray Driver, Now Get $30,000 Directors’ Jobs Three Who Had Humble Start Elected to Standard Oil of Indiana Board. CHICAGO, May 25.—The Standard 1 Company of Indiana announced to-day the appointment of three new directors, one of whom takes the place of H. §. Morton, who recently re- @igned as a Vice President. Robert H. McHiroy, who manager of the company: Bullock, director of purchases, Girl small, piping voice and lege am- Division office. He now sits beside Mr. Thompson as Mr, Bullock, Direc- tor of Purchases From office boy he clerk, and on up the ladder was sent to Chicago in 1904 ant manager in the lubric progressed to until he 2s assist~ ing oll ward J. and Thomas J. Thompson, general man-| sales division. When the oil products ager of the sales department purchasing department was created, Mr. Thompson began his work for|in 1919, he was placed at its head. The company by driving a dray in] Mr. McElroy is anothec former Grand Rapids in 1883. He was am- Ditious and the foreman at the end of @ year advanced him to the position of a tank-wagon driver In 1889 a small office office boy. He began by running errands in the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway offices. It is under- three men now get $30,000 Closing Out— 1125 New Frocks! (Three Groups) | 450 de Chine, Tricotines at and Poiret Twills. $12.95! (Worth $25) 375 at $15! Georgettes, Crepes Canton Crepes, Print ed Crepes de Chine and Roshanaras (Worth $30) Canton Crepe, Crepe Romaine, Foulards and Crepe Knit $19.95! (Worth sao Over 100 Latest Models All Colors— All Sizes HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Sireei Georgette Dress with Moire Ribbon Trimming $15 Jo OL RL eh or ars ohn Darield. Broadway, MEN’S WEAR DEP’T Exceptional Offerings Friday and Saturday BATH or BEACH ROBES—"*DELPARK MAKE” —Extra quality imported woven madras, in attractive stripes. Roll collar and girdle. Best workmanship. 7.50 Values for MEN’S SHIRTS—Fine woven madras. Splendid assortment of staple and novelty stripes. Every shirt cut full and well made; fast colors guaranteed. 2.00 to 2.50 values. MEN’S WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS — Extra quality. Collar attached or neckband style. Excellent workmanship. ’ 5.50 1.85 . for Collar Superior attached. With French cuffs. rade. Sizes 14 to 17. MEN'S BATHING SUITS — All pure worsted white jersey, athletic cut, with all wool navy blue cloth trunks. Complete range of sizes. Value 5.50..... Wiecrant «ane aes .. for MEN’S EIBRE SILK HALF HOSE— Double soles, reinforced heel and toe. Very durable. Colors, cordovan, russet, suede, black and white. .75 Value. act for ILK, sugar, chocolate—three valu-, able foods in one. And the most important of these is the milk. Give it to your children in place of less wholesome sweets. It is as pure as the famous Eagle Brand Condensed Milk which is made by the same people. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Confectioner Rich in Milk Buy it by the Box—90 cents SHOOTS DAUGHTER OF DOCTOR TO GET trayal, Selects an Inno- PUEBLO, Col., May 25.—''He ruined pitions got a job in the Milwaukee] me and I will ruin his daughter.” ‘That was the explanation given the police to-day for at her Loretto Academy and daughter of Dr. jaw and is expected J. F. Baca, by Josephine Liberato, an Italian girl of twenty-one, She says she shot Miss Baca as the best venge she could take on the father, now in Raton, N. M Miss Liberato says she met Dr. Baca some time ago when she went to him for treatment. She says he told her his home life was unpleasant and a love affair sprang up. When Dr. ow, a Baca went to Raton, he wrote his him Ashing wife describing Miss Liberato as ajle hooked a 16-pound “poisonous snake.” The girl saw the letter. he went to the academy, asked to but the revolver REVENGE ON HIM Alleging Be- LOSES LIFE IN George 8, Shugart, V! 1 States Tire ‘tor of ‘21, cent Victim. y-elght minutes’ the shooting of jtudent at the Mh. Mes Mb How do you feel after buying your shoes? This is important - ask any Blyn customer A BLYN customer will tell you that after buy- ing her shoes she never has that “‘maybe-I’d- have-done-better-elsewhere”’ feeling. In fact, it is that splendid sense of complete satis- faction which keeps so many customers coming to the Blyn Stores year after year. Complete satisfaction with the style—hundreds to select from—the newest whims of fashion. Complete satisfaction with the quality—not only because the shoe looks good in the store, but because it fits and wears well on the foot. And, finally, complete satisfaction with the price-— because nowhere in the city is the same new style and high quality priced so low! * * * Last year 750,000 men and women enjoyed that feeling of complete shoe satisfaction. Now, the Blyn idea has always been that the more shoes we sell the Jess we need charge for each pair. So that the million Blyn customers this year are getting even better values than ever before. Select your holiday shoes at a Blyn Store. One of them is located conveniently near you. You'll find exactly the style of shoe you have in mind—excel- lent quality—at a surprisingly low price. That feeling of perfect satisfaction costs you nothing! A Full Supply of Ladies’, Children’s, Men's and Boys’ “KEDS” in large variety, RED CROSS SHOES are (tee k . "Ss the most comfortable SHOES shoes in the world, and as — Physicians recommend them. They train little feet and keep them happy, and they wear like iron. Try them on a child that’s hard on shoes, The Blyn @ smart and trim as any shoes could be. For‘sale only in Blyn Stores, The girl was struck in the Liberato girl tried to shoot herself, nd Lake, » salmon rod, single gut les 2-0 hook he boated the fish after a the fish came In the lumbago went out, Hairs Will Vanish recover, he ‘J GAME FIGHT, ice President of Company, has lumbago. Re- in using it you need ha’ marring or injuring the in. Princeton, Me., on the lake aad trout. With a with water. powdered delaton spread on the ha‘ minutes rub off, struggle. When|traces: of hair. ha Advt. 2351 Customers In1g21 750,000 In1922 Style No. 3454—White Kid 1 Strap Pump, Military Walking heel. An attrac tive style, at @ very reasonable $6.00 Style No. 3436—White Nubuck 1 Strap Pump, beautiful cutouts on Vamp and 7 00 Quarter, comfortable walki: e Style No. 7913—Misses’ and Women's White Kid Barefoot Sandal. Same in Patent Leather and all Russia Calf, The season's 5 00 most popular number ° A Separate Department For No. 403—Black gun metal street or semi-dress Dues) Blac tinge considerable favor with good dressers for "change off” wear $7.00 We carry them in every desirable style in boot and low cut in this prime grade of shoe. We emphasize t! ‘rict attention to quality of every part and detail given to these class quality shoes. In all choice leathers. Tan and black. $6.50 $7.50. A Separate Department for MEN 4 regular or 439—Fine red-brown, real calfskin French last A popular young man’s tie S0.00 Solid leather all through counters, insoles, and heel base (with wing foot rubber top lifts). This grade, complete, represents an economy whether you usually pay more or less a pair for your shoes. aes Long wear, style and appearance Rime wie ee gO.00 Shoe ~Cut down the family Shoe Bill {_WEST_SIDE_ STORES 16 ‘9 aie: Talicered” Meadiaasiine'h alt wrder 11; He Hint. Servis Clg b Lom FREE to Any Store Baa 7 Oo Sth Ave, and 27th Streat Stores Part of the World 4 BROOKLYN STORES 65 Warren Street 444 Fulton Street, opposite NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY’S iT SIDE STORES ' and 129d Btrest 86th and S7th Bts. {150th and 18iet Bits. "162 Bowery, near Broome. 44 Ave., near 13th Street. All Stores Open Saturday Evening, Bridge Street, near Hoyt Broadway, near Greene Avs. Broadway, near Park Av Tie Side ares Ridsewood 2 .WARK STORES Street $8 aderhee Stree After This Treatment (Toilet Helps) You can keep your arms, neck or face free from hair or fuze by tlie occasional use of plain delatone and no fear of A thick paste is made by mixing some of the Theo vanished. careful, however, to get real delatone, Be i selling — August sales Here is aa, odd twist to the clothes situation. Fewer men are waiting for the mid- summer sales. There’s no percentage in it. Take an end-of-season dis- count from any present-day offering of a reputable custom tailor or repu- table ready-made store, and you prove it. Down here on Broadway at Ninth are: An exposition of beautiful each piece all-wool. A convention of drapers and cutters —each man skilled in making clothes for New York’s most prosperously dressed men. And this kind of made - to - order spring suit can be bought now for as low as § fabrice— Samples o f materials willbe mailed upon request ~ & Arnheim CUSTOM TAILOR SINCE 1877 Broadway at Ninth Street —— New York From the Bakeshop Bakery Products Reduced Rye Bread 16 Ounce Loaf. Sweet or Sour Rye. Made From Pure Rye Flour, Lowest-in-the-City prices are al- ways in effect in our Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store, The delicious and whole- some qualities are famed! PLAIN LAYBRS—For strawberr; vake and all other layer cakes; fine ingredients and baked short CHOCOLATBICED GINGBRBRBAD — Made according to Reaves PELICIOUS ¥ ICBD or PLAIN an old Southern RAISIN BREAD— recipe. In loaves weighing one pound. In loaves welehing 18c loaf % pound. Special, RSH FRUIT at 18¢ each FR STRAWBERRY VARTLETS — Made of the purest ingred- {ents by our expert chef, Large size at $1.14 a dozen. STRAWBERRY GATEAU — A light PURB GLUTEN BREAD —Made in our own bakery, 16 oz. loaf, 27¢ each CURRANT AWN D VANILLA LUNOH § walnuts and spices, Baked fm special size forms, about 1% Ibs. each. 44 each sponge cake with e fresh —_strawberrien CAKBS— Pure and and pure whipped wholesome, Dozen cream--at 48¢ each. r OUR OWN ORANGE MARMALADE LAYER . CABH—A_ two-layer sponge-like cake filled with del! lade and cov meringue 480 each Delaware Style Old Fashioned Biscuits.— For individual cious orange ma) ered with orange flavored at FANOY POUND CAKE— Plain, 296 Ib. strawberry Raisin, Me Ib. shortcake. A Ry ees Raisin, iv: baking powder Biscuit for single portions to be split. Doz. for... .39¢ ALMOND or STRBUSSBL CAKES- Special at Ide each A SPROIAL SALE OF SUNSHINE CHOCOLATB AYDROX and ADVOCATE CREAMS. A cream filled Biscult of high quality at Ac Ib. SPECIAL SALE OF SUGAR 4 geD BOILED HAM—Every one selected, cured aa syoked vith test care. iced, bhi ddacaid Per ib,, 79¢ | SMOKED BLOATERS — Fancy, CABBAGE SALAD—A combina- delicious for breakfast. 9c each DRIBD BONELESS HERRING— tion of Fresh Cabbage, Green Peppers and Ma: onnatse. 240 1b. FRANKFURTERS Fine quality, ‘small or large size. 270 Ib: STAR SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy sausage, well spiced and seasoned. . He Ib. OUR OWN PBANUT BUTTER Made of Virginia peanuts, nour- ishing and palatable; in sani- ri ; ROC UBPORT CHERSE-~Prime quality, fine, grade. BcJb. F OLD ENGLIS: STYLE DAIRY & CHEESE—Old, rich, well ma- tured, snapp; aheese; made from ‘the whole milk." 48c Ib. PIMHNTO CHEESE — Our Si 2 make. Y EYS8EN’S HOLLAND OHBBSB py lary Krease-proof paper cups. 710 SWISS OCHBESS”: iavtine contgining TO Games Ia 8 “4 in tins containiny g” ances, DOM Bar piquant favor. Bic 1b, Our price this sale, Po Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Macgrs Filth Floor, 35th Street, REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. 3 Circulation Over 609,000 ‘

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