The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1922, Page 16

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pride as an American, if nothing else, would force me to admit that it is th ereatest city Ih the w jd, of which -every American should be proud. “It is al very extraordinary city. It has so \ seen verve and go. The IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. jation, dance, Pennsyl- hy Phi, “meeting, Pennsyl- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, Women’s Lemgue to Have Tag Day ‘1922.7 $1,000 bills collected from sunrise to midnight are to go toward the matn- bewosapea of the free horse watering sta- ions of the league throughout the city for Speyer Hospital. and to enlarge the scope of the work of the Ellin Prince Speyer Hospital of Antmals carmot beg very well of bur-l the ieague at No. 860 Lafayette Street, DRIVE FOR ANIMALS’ FUND. trying strangers, #0 New York society} At the special request of the commit- American Globe Trotter Has, LONG HARDSHIP FOR RUSSIA. iangnages \which one hears on the vanin AM sedge, meeting, Penn-| women, stage atara and screen oelebri-| tee in charge, Pittl has consented to alt } Liki “Russia's troubles will continue for] streets a in the subways, and} svivania, M. sa ties are going to do the begging for|%!! day between the toos of one of the Many Reasons for Liking |a period of years, according to the| which prov} that it has representa-|""National Wholesale Men's Furnish-| them to-day. We HUET inc demall “ehmetns His Own Country. prediction of several fellow-travelers| tives of e\tery country on earth,/ings Assovlation, luncheon-meeting, Al-| t's the tag day of the New York| property of Frieda Hempel, Metropoll- - . who have visited the devastated] would mak! @ comparison with {dine Club, 12:30 P. M. ‘Women's League for Animals. All the! tan star—and was recently cured of a H es Rotary Club, luncheon, MéAlpin, 12:30] pennies, nickels, dimes, dollars and serious malad ospital. country,” sald D. S$, Detiess of Min-| Babel {nade«juate.” 8 6 P.M By Roger Batchelder. } Nothing will make an American ap- te his own country more than 4 trip around the world at this time, fh the opinion of George Freishetmer @& Missoula, Mont,, who is now at the Astor after completing such @ trip. “The poverty in Germany {s gen- @al,” he said. “1 saw intelligent- Ioking men, apparently belonging to professional class, munching dry a, which they carried in their ‘kets. Often, in restaurants, pat- © wrapped up bread from the bles and took it home with them. “While prices of many things very roasonable in Germany, the brt Law does not permit forelgne th take goods from the country unless q.epecial license is taken out and duty id before the purchase ts made. The ‘neapolis, at the Commodore after a Buropean trip. “I always had the FARTEANST FROM HOME. idea be bale country would * The “New Yorkers For a Day or cuperate quickly from its economic]... ' and itternal ditficaition, tat these) 770” Whe ore) Jarthest from home to- men had no difficulty in convincing |@av are Mr. c\nd Mra. C. B. Bishop. me to the contrary. Canditions,| Their home togon, Yokohama, Japan, they said, are by no means exagger- | 4# about 7,500 Wiles from Broadway. dort-Astoria, $8 P. M. ated, and no nation could quickly eal Sein ‘Travellers’ Girls’ Club, dance, Com- regain a normal statue after the NEGRESS) DEAD AT 181. modore, 8:30 p. m, long period of bloodshed and famine} LOUISVILL El. Ky., June 1.—Millle| College of Mount St. Vineent-on-Hud- which has been undergone and is|Mulligan, Negrtes, died Tuesday at|*%,, luncheon, Commodore, 1 P. Mt. still In progress." the reputed age of 131 years, it waa|checking crime, No. 42 Weat 44th Street, ii, koi learned to-day. Records in the hands| 10:30 A. M “AS OTHERS SEE US.” Committee for Defense of Oppressed of the family that owned the woman|christians in the Near Eaat, mass meet- “L am enjoying New York,"’ con- r "4 fessed L. W. Calvert at the Pennayt- as a slave are said to establish ber Ka) comet Hall, ao P.M. ts . : hu vania from Lake Charles, La. age at 131. st eemnes Be i ie ee epee gma Phi Epatlon, dance, McAlpin, Pate League, luncheon, McAlpin, Natlo ral Wall Paper Wholesalers’ i sociation, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, ALM, Assyrian Conference, meeting, Wal- chaser of goods who does not Gotoh er of this law not only Ney nis east | is confiscated but also must pay OF quaurry Ar THe f $ ra 5 . 01 t dem- I R MEN ee arora, . ze | sons & $820 SHOES seve rading the streets in Lelpzig, f Gorse and Dusseldorf. All these] ff aM Te ra mc ALSO ‘ALSO MANY $1 STYLES AT AT $500 $6.00 ings and many others convinced me = ACCA lel Credle ‘W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED eae BY MORE THAN FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES are madeof the best and finest leathers, | by skil ed shoemakers,allworking tomakethe | best shoes for the price that ges buy. ] The quality is unsurpassed. Only by examin- them can you appreciate wonderful value. Shoes of equal quality cannot be bought elsewhere at anywhere near our prices. Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are exceptionally values. W. L. Douglas shoes are put if into all of our 108 stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. LA is Niet dollars for you to remember that when shoes at EMM ur stores YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT | No matter wan WL. live, Poa dealers can pl shoes. They TOURIST ROBBERY UNPOPULAR Now. bane age-old practice in Europe of sting up the American tourist and then doubling the price of goods for sale is fast passing into disrepute in Hingland, according to Vivian Carter, Secretary of the British Association of Rotary Clubs, who is at the MeAl- phn on his way to Los Angeles. “A very live and active group of bisiness men has organized in Eng- ldnd,” Mr. Carter said, “comprising many leading hotel men, shopkeepers aéd theatrical managers, which is en- déavoring to hunt out and punish any offe found guilty of using the ‘two- price seale’—one price for Britishers, gd another for American visitors. They are trying to stimulate business im) every way, and to see that equal treatment and absolute fairness are maintained. England has its share of Piofiteers, but their methods have pfoved to be as unprofitable as they Ww aad uapepulan . BTEEL PLANT FoR VICTORIA, 2A survey of the tron one deposits - of British Columbia will be started w. ri DOUGLAS STORES IN N GREATER NEW YORK: this summer,"” related R. Harrls| 85 Nassau Street. x 250 West 125th Street. ‘haSA (Kuilekerbookee Avenue: J@hnson, an engineer from Victo:ia,| 847 Broadway, near 14th. BROOKLYN. JERSE WCITY16 He BMtish Columbia. “The Canadian| 1495 Broadway (Times 8q.). | #5524 Fifth Av., cor. 56th St. — wark Avenue Géological Survey will undertake the] * 984 Third Avenue. e706 *xYONKERS—19 North Broadway. or. Gatee AX* —_ [HHOBOKEN—120 Washington Street. work in co-operation with the Provin- | #1452 Third Avenue. cial Department oi Mines, to seo if| #2202 Third Av., cor. 120th St. there are sufficient natural resources} 2779 Third Av., bat. 146th&@147thSts. | 859 Manhattan Ave. (Greenpoint). | *UNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave. to support an iron and steel plant of} 347 Eighth Avenue. * 449 Fulton Stree *xNEWARK—831 Broad Street. capaci' tore ‘oadway, near Thornton St. GIANT INTRODUCTORY SALE = Now in Progress at All Three Stores CELEBRATE the opening of our Bronx Store and to bring home to our customers and their friends the tremendous BUYING-POWER of this organization, we are now holding a GIANT INTRODUCTORY SALE in which our uniformly low prices are subjected to still further reductions of 2 5 ad | 5 0 % ae ee $54.98 In Ivery, as illustrated. SS eE K f =! Sligh Vanity = . Dresser, $74.98 10-Piece American Walnut or Mahogany Suite Louis XVI. Period; Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, Oblong Ext Table, 1A $932" 1 : ; and 5 Side Chairs, geauine leather seats; 10 pisces, as illustrated ns - ee eae Your child’s favorite drink Mle new food beverage — Chocolate Malted Milk—is rich in the neces- sary food elements which make sturdy, husky youngsters—youngsters with firm muscles and rosy cheeks. And it is one nourishing food that children really like. The chocolate flavor gives it instant pop- ularity with every child. Chocolate Malted Milk is on sale at all druggists’ and grocers’. It comes already prepared so you can mix it quickly at home. Give it to your children reg- ularly for luncheon or supper. Try it to-day. THE BORDEN COMPANY ~, Borden Building New York i ee relens! COL ATE Mariel Borden; CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Corns Lift Right Off No Pain at All Apply a few drops of “‘Freezone’’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness. End Any Corn or Callus Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost but few cents—drug stores v i iN fytitinin DO mili I TU il ) DANIEL | \ RE EVES. 3-Piece Tapestry or Velour Upholstered Living Room Suite 5] 1 70 Bastente Couch-Bed, “441 875 With Fireside Chair; loose cushions, upholstered in Tapestry or Vel indestructible sp: in seats; three pieces, as illustrated |S. BAUMANN BRO J (Al Stores Sixth Avenue and 15th Street | Third Avenue and “iene Street SS Evenings Third and Brook Aves. at 160th St., Our Only Bronx Store rt Lowen Prices than Elsewhere If you use Cuticura Soap for every- day toilet with touches of Cuticure Bintment ac needed to soothe and heal the firet pimples or ncalp irritation, you will have ae clear complexion and as good hatr ag it is possinle to have. iy The Better Chain Store" Grocers Toasterettes and Cent Box ~ Cakelets COLOMBIA RIVER GALMON STBARE ‘lb. 3le HOME. MADE eryLe ‘PURE CURRANT 15. ‘Y, 10 ox, PRATT CHASE: © blues ‘end ‘washes | clothes at te same McKINLEY'’S ETPPERED HERRING, ie 5 cakes for ; WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE, ltteer BORDEN $s MALTED MILK, BAGLE “BRAND ‘OF ‘CONDENSED MILK, ~ 18, all mull 0c $le Nal ( NES

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