The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 23

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home, instead of havirls it go to the Continent for something which more greatly resembles New York."’ ace Tacna-Arica Controversy De- , Clared to Be a Parallel to \ Alsace-Lorraine. By Roger Batchelder. While to the New Yorker the Tacna- Arica controversy between delegates from Peru and Chili, at Washington, has little significance, it is actually, a Parallel to the Alsace-Lorraine situa- tion, according to the Rev. William J. RICHMOND AND APPLES. In and about Richmond, Va., the farmers grow many apples. ‘These men, some of whom are not members of the Chamber of Commerce of the “big city,’ would not ordinarily re- ceive much mention of apples on the records of the chamber unless they came and told about the product of their orchards. Dennis, Director of the Andean Insti-|, “The local Chamber oe kstshets dal tute, Huancayo, Peru, who i@ now at {"owever,” related T. L. Drury of tna 4 i ; city, at the Biltmore, ‘‘decided to the Murray Hill. Mr. Dennis, who is & missionary for the Methodist Epis- copal Church, has just arrived from Callao, after completing a tour of the provinces in dispute. branch out in its activities avd not to rely upon reports for its informa- tion. A committee was formed which went through the apple-growing dis- “Contrary to general understand- |trict, talked with the farmers, asked ing,” said Mr. Dennis, “these prov-|how the chamber could help them, inces have little more than senti-|and then brought back a report which should have considerable effect on the prosperity of the entire section. “The touring party found cvery- where the best of apple cultivation, mental value to Peru, and military value to Chili, They do not contain rich nitrate deposits on a large scale, such as those which are found south of the very sparsely settled disputed | with many commercial possivilities provinces, but they form a defense|which the city may hitherto have zone for Chili between the nitrate | overlooked. As a result of the expe- fields and her border. To Peru they dition a closer unity is expected be- have only « tremendous sentimental value, in that they are ‘los perdidas Provincias.’ “The feeling in Peru has been in- tween the city and the outlying dis tricts, which will resalt in increased urban capital for the expansion of the farmers and more prosperity for both tense for many years, and no politi-|town and countty. And that is our clan dares go before the people for | idea of a real Chamber of Commerce.” election without the recovery of the co 6 lost provinces in his platform. It is FARTHEST FROM HOME. always a point of explosion of popular} ef , emotion. Even the little school boys|_ The “New Yorker for a Day or in the Andean Institute, while study-| 7to’’ who is farthest from home to- ing the “War of the Pacific,” clench |@ay is Mra. Jane Johnson, who is at their tiny fists and swear to redeem | the Pennsylvania. Her home town, the lost provinces at any cost. Stockholm, Sweden, is 5,000 miles “To the practical minded traveller, | {rom Broadway. ‘ — {t would seem that a good settlement 5 DAWES’S AXE HITS HOTELS. would result from the sale of a strip of the disputed territory to Bolivia, as An outlet to the sea, ‘They could then FP LaHINGTON 6.—c) 7 divide the proceeds. There are so few| , WASHINGTON, May 26.—Charles people in them that this would seem| Dawes. Budget Director, decided that fitting and proper. ‘The customs, | Prices charged Government employees duties and taxes of both provinces for] for hotel rooms are “much too much,’ @ decade would not buy a sin bat-| 80 he sent letters in his best “Heil and tleship. And yet if the present nego style to various landlords. tiations fail erious crisis will be] ‘he ult: Five of the largest hotels precipitated which will have far|in New York and large hotels in other reaching effects because of the amount] Cities have agreed to reduce by, of Buropean and North American cap-| Cenk {he rare for rooms, for ¢ {tal which is invested in the vicinity.” [pon rederal, business REMEMBER THE ROSSMORE? FUNERAL SERVE THE EVENING WORLD, and 4 Oliphant, who was widely known WANT. liked by the members of the theatrl- " cal profession and newspaper men tn Funeral services for Thomas ¥. Oli-] Now! York, had been at the head of the Liven ral 8 representative for] Harris press department two years, hav Sam H. Harris, who died Wednesday |ing gone there from the staff of the Eve era bi will be held at 2| "ns Mail, where he had written epost daha (tne eld at 2) Gramatic news for eight years, He was o'clock this afternoon in the Campbell] thirty-nine years old and was born in chapel, Broadway and 66th Street. Mr. | Indianapolis, No Agonizing Days. Soderseine ' Sounds Death Knell of Mothers are driven almost frantic by the suffer- ings of their babies, and there has been noth- ing offered them in the way of real relief — nothing they could depend upon to relieve their children, to give them peace, and to bring a period of rest for themselves. Now comes certain relief—the remedy whith for 18 years has been most successfully used in European countries —SODERSEINE. Soderseine has not before been sold except in the filling of a physician’s prescription. Soderseine is not a drug—not a narcotic. It is guaranteed absolutely pure and harmless. Tiniest infants can take it safely- water—no taste— $2.75 The Bottle. just like no odor—no bitterness. Dont let your babies suffer longer with dread whooping cough druggist today. get a bottle at your Tomothers whocannot afford to pay the price of Soderseine your druggist wil! give you a slip which will enable you to take your child to any one of our free clinics and have your little one treated without charge. Company of North America 32 Broadway When Harwood H. Montgomery, a from the Belfast, Ir ad, g Rotary Club to the coming Inter- national Convention of Rotarians at are brighten up the entire city, and they are having great success, because changes are everywhere noticeable. The big cause of this is the expected American tourist patron age which London hopes to keep at apparently Young Men's Slightly Used 7 HART ‘SCHAFENER & MARX SUITS a6 up SAMPLE SUITS. Made by I LM BEACH JOHAIR, & suite "$5 up BLUE Saturday Sale! Latest Models High Grade MEN’S — Oxfords | $7 to $8 Values 3.85 — MEADES | Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN Suits up to $45 ‘20 LESS THAN 4 TODAY’S MANUFACTURING COST A great opportunity to buy your Decora- tion Day Suit way below wholesale. And a variety of other New High Grade Woolens mad» up for Spring Business but MUST BE SACRIFICED at a GREAT LOSS as this is our last Spring Season 15 Samuel Blum WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURER 740 BROAD WA Y—CORNER ASTOR PLACE SERGE SUITS Regular $29, $45 Values Suits up to $55 Ww) Suits up to $65 ‘30 Take Elevator to the 6th Floor Whooping Cough los Angeles, last saw New York, his Hroadway, was “way out in the country 3 blancs,” said Mr, Montgomery, “be- Atl tho HEA A nce a Every garment must be sold without regard to original cost. Nave spent some time hunting out the We must dispose of the great stock in our factory show- PROPER Cian t veered rooms as soon as possible and have therefore staged a great expressing my wonder at the remark PRE-DECORATION DAY SALE to speed up our able growth of this city. On my next e e@ e@ visit I verily believe, from the experi- the size of London, and | am now willing 10 concede the truth of the ° Fi pees snaue yeuvaleeany equal: London Every suit ig tailored of the finest woolens in the newest models, H Pe Hee Gort made by Samuel Blum, well known maker of the famous A LONDON CLEANING UP. MEN'S 'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ax) “Since the war, the shop windows Fy of London have had a more attractive H ® ance, and have more grec H sembled those of New York 1 Mr wot Mekering of Cleveland who is at the Clarid after two munths im the British | “The hotels, the theatres and stores consisiently doing their best to No More Terrible Nights E SODERSEINE New York FRIDAY, MAY 26, Men’s Light Weight Straw Hats \ (Goo Fine Straws with cable and ~ rough edges all 1922 models. Would be good value at $3.00. Special, each, only, 1.75 n Suits knee nainsook, sleeves; eam color, knee length: all a Mail Orders Filled. Add 4 Men’s Undershirts Summer we MeHe short. sh rhment; ail : special, each, only.: Mail Orders Filled. Add 4c Postage. Men’s Silk Ties Foulard Silks In a large variety of styles and coloring: four-in- hand modela: regular 65¢ Mail Orders Filled. Add 4e Postage. Mail Orders Boys’ WashSuits Made of highest grade crash—in Middy, Norfolk and Oliver Twist models. Fine braiding. Em blem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 8. A real $3.00 suit Special, only 1.39 Mail Orders F Add 4e Add 4c Postage. Boys’ Summer Pants dark Crash and Khaki and roomy; sizes 8 Te qua ” 590 Add 4c Postage, Mail Orders Filled. Phono Records 10-inch Double Face all wach dey selections, Ince! records BR ay Phono Records. 10-Inch Double Face own mukes; all selections; very spe each, only only late popu 43c 1 Qt. Vacuum Bottle cup handle, “L198 Cotton Fleece Blanket Full size ortment of colored Cheeks and Plaids; 98c ular $1.49 quality; spe- dd. Add Ge Postage: cial, each : Mail Orders Crochet Bed Spread Size 68x80; hemmed; heavy aual re Kula) $1.49 value 98c Mail Orders Villed. Add Ge Postuge TRAVELL ING BAGS 1965. 98 Porch& a Aprons Woven Ginghems Chi Mail orders filled—add fe postage. AEROPLANE, Cc LOTH Mail Orders Filled- _ i fe Postage. Muslin U ndergarments tep-Inn, Chembsrs tuding Ble Vi each, Mail Orders Willed: New Lot — Women's SILK GLOVES clasp, heavy Milan Saale Black Brown lo $1.19. 8 only Add fe Postage 1922, AT THE Women’. & Misses’ BlackSilk iCAPES Made from splendid quality Faille silk, with Gingham Dresses deep crush collar. Ties | You will marvel at these at the neck. Cut with | wonderful Dresses and the full sweep, with deep | low price. They are in all silk fringe at bottom. | colored checks. Rick - rack Suitable to wear over | braid, organdie and button |summer Dresses. Ac- | trimmed. Long sashes, deep tual $7.00 value pockets. All sizes. Actual i special, only $4.98 qual- ity. Very special, | each, only.. 4.98 Decoration Day Needs at Savings, Today and Saturday SHOP EARLY BIG STORE MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th St. GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE Women’s and Misses’ Imported Silk lars and cuffs — not in and Brown. 5.839 Special 1,000 Pairs of Women’s Fashionable | LOW SHOES Including © Patent l-strap Sally Pumps, Patent and Gray Combination Pumps, Satin 1-strap Pumps, Smoked Elkskin Tan trimmed Sport Ox- fords, and Tan oa ear Welt Oxfords sizes from to 7 Mediura and low heels. Regular $5 and $6 values. Special Send Check or M. O, and add 1. Mail Orders Filled. for Postage Made from fine quality Mahogany Calfskin. Goodyear welt soles. Rubber heels. Regular $6.00 value. Special, per pair 3.00 | 50 Dozen Women’s Neckwear Including Lace, Gingham and Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets. ¢ collars, in a variety of fashionable |models including Peter Pans —actual values up to $1.00 each. 29e i | Special, Women’s Lisle jenty y eee Union Suits Friday and Saturday 500 Hats Made to Sell From $5 to $10 Pa An astonishing collection of @ new trimmed, ready-to-wear and sports hats — specially purchased “for a song"’ be- cause the supplier A Real Sensational Offer Mail Orders Fitled—Ada 100 Postage. 25 Dozen Silk. '/; Camisoles’ In fine quality wash sa med—strap shoulders~sizes 36 to 44. Special, cach only Mail Order Filled, Add ‘ontage. Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Fine Taffeta Silks— Schiffley and SilkBraid Trimmed — Lace col- also some lace net Dresses all sizes in lot but each style colors are Navy, Black front and back lace trim-|! and built-up 79¢ Week End Speciai rains Corsets tin | | Band tops. Shell and cuff | needed ready cash Tn epseridiieervicmerte Fae knees. Reinforced crotch Sifared. today In splcadit serviceable inal (Restiee $98 “Oa. | and, Saturday at 8 with medium, high and low |quality. Spe 89c a ‘give - away e Lah pial rubber tops ctal price. Each only tual $130 sovaite $1, 00. if a ie oS , y, , 4 ° ° ‘i y Silk Waists || Mer" ord Vomen's Summer Blouses |' Materials are Georgette, 2% a £ eeds and other wash Silk Minuette and Ad We carry, a full line of ‘Bathing Aistereat thedelasttl Crepes de Chine. Fan y needs, including Suits, Hats, Shoes, me Perea || cy Peter Pan collars and 4) /)'/\ oe ie apecially Prieed at Pan eteetn al many other models, in Ke {/ PING rahe te ty |] cluding tie-backs. Size’ py A SUITS from 1.00 to 7.98 pag |] 36to46. Regular $5.98. / BATHING i. value, : SHOES tomd9€ to 79¢ Epes 2 98 BN BATHIN( 1 00 e / : =| nly. BATH? Mat Orders Filled—Add fe Vo: CAPS from 10c to 79¢ Mail Orders Filled—Add fe Postage. Silk | | U.S. ae Hammocks clocks, fine tor Postage, Send Check or Money Order van, polo gray, silver gray nude and all leading shoe shades, in assorted colored clocks; slight imperfections | that will not affect the wearing | Made according to Government specifications for the qualities; sizes 8!» to 10; the || U. S. Navy from 37!) oz, White Duck. Just the regular price || Hammock for your summer vacation for Motorist is $3.00 |! Campers, or for the Lawn or Porch. Complete, ready per pair to hang—including ropes and rings. Special, | Each only 1. 3 rer’ alts | Mail Orders Filed inunvdintely, Add 106 only... Mail Orders Filled—Add | Mail Orders Filled Promptly. lBoay aheepin All Goods on One Fl loor. No Deliveries. -Noc. O.D's. eae rene: 15A.M. to 6.15P.M, Money Refunded Within 3 Days on All Goods Not Satisfactory. '6thAve.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR | THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION ;) MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 \f Stockings A well known make, full fash ioned with hand embroidered mercerized top, in colors of black, white, cordo

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