The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 23

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Bea Rr ne oan SORTON RARE an ere seenaesienennien THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922, Union Medical School and Hospital ‘Realize Your Expectations—at Either One of Three Locations” | puma . “Five years later, the bettor looked up the question in a note- book, and went back to find out what would happen. This time, without preliminary introduction, which the Rockefeller Foundation erected in Shanghai. 16758 HERE'S ONE FROM ST. LOUIS, fi Addison Sims of Seattle was a piker} he tact wan é fasas\ 1329-1331 4810-4812 * $ compared with a Missouri farm hafd, “ Boiled,’ said the farm han I, Wh Business Is Better in the, EX-NEW YORKER RETURNS. | according to Angus T. Peabody of St.| promptly.”” BROADWAY Yi WV Wy FIFTH AVE. te sct ; |. Dr. Winford Henry Smith, Super-] Louis, at the McAlpin. Tap¥), . Philippines, but Foreign J ntenaent ot ohne Hopking Hospital)“ “irhis man had tuch a won- FARTHEST FROM HOME. Near Gates Avenue Bet, 48th & 49th Sta, te ore, and former General] derful memor is employer pore ia Exchange Hurts Them. Superintendent of Bellevue, has re-] bet $1,000 that he could remember |"? “New Yorker for @ Dey of BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Two” who ts farthest from home to-day is J. J. Sherry, who ts at the Pennsylvania. His home town, Brooks, Alaska, is about 4,500 miles from Broadway. turned to his former home town and is at the Pennsylvania from Baltl- more, He is a widely known autho- rity on the organization of hospitals, and recently helped plan the new anything for five years, The man who took the wager went up to the farm hand, and simply asked, “Do you like eggs?” The memory wizard answered affirmatively. ® By Roger Batchelder. Unfavorable exchange rates alone are holding back big business in the Philippines, in the opinion of James R. Lewis, at the Pennsylvania, from Manila. “The islands have settled down to , Rormal conditions,” he reported, ‘‘and F ULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn “Realize Your Expectations—at Either One of Three Locations” Redes ar scrcian Serioan Nedeis BROADWAY FIFIH AVE Tomorrow---Saturda at _of normal periods. Nearly ° eae, 10,000,000 Manila tein left the port Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sta y fm January, but unfortunately the BROOKLYN BROOKLYN crop this year is only about two- thirds normal. “The European markets are ab- werbing more and more of our copra @ake and cocoanut oil. During one month nearly 5,000 tons of the former } | 4 and over 18,000 tons of the latter were exported to the United States and the principal countries of Eu- rope. “Hemp is also an important prod- uct for us, and although the depres- sion has retarded its output, our shipment: to Japan last year were early twice those of the average amount.” FULTON STREET aro’ BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Motion Brooklyn SA TURDA Y—SPECIAL Boys’ _Blue Serge Suits June “Store-Wide” Sales A STORE-WIDE REDUCTION EVENT, PREPARED WEEKS AND WEEKS IN AD- VANCE, AND INVOLVING REMARKABLE UNDER-PRICED PURCHASES, TO- GETHER WITH SWEEPING REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THE SAVINGS ARE AMONG THE GREATEST WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE REPRESENTED. it eae OUR STYLE DEPARTMENT. Lorg Lonsdale, who is very articular about the clothes he wears, created quite a sensation at a recent Epsom race meeting, Mrs, W. S. Berry of Cleveland, at the Waldorf after a visit abroad, tells us, His lordship arrived at the @cené in white duck trousers, full @ray frock coat and white high Silk Hosiery Regular 2.50 Dressy Silk Blouses Values to 12.75 See, FROM REGULAR STOCK, A! TWO Pairs Pants A_ Spectacular Clearance of | 150 Suits in the Boys’ Shop ULL FASHIONED, INGRAIN HOSE. FULL LISLE TOPS. SOME ARE ALL SILK. IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS, 350 BLOUSES OF GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE AND LACE. ee ARE | dg WONDERFUL TAILORED TRUHU SILKS. i ! meringue white vena Beautiful New Silk Frocks for Pe ae All 0) Sizes Women and Misses, Unusual Values CAN GF is coming into H Wool 7- 18 IGH GRADE MATERIALS, FASHIONED OF CREPE ROMAINE,CANTON CREPE, GEORG- ETTE, PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE. ELAEORATELY BEADED AND EMBROIDERED. FROCKS FOR EVERY OCCASION AND PRACTICALLY EVERY COLOR AND COMBINATION OF COLORS.. OKLAHOMA REPORTS, “The month of May brought a de- *) @rease of unemployment in Okla- & homa,"’ said Frederick C, Tucker, at the Commodore, from Oklahoma City. There are indications that this month l 8° 150 SUITS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY AND SMART STYLE FOR THRIFTY PARENTS The building trades are animated, and work on public improvements is reducing idleness of labor to a mark- ed degree.” {ll show additional 4 , — i= cantante Though industry in general in pick: OF BOYS WHO WILL USE THEM FOR DRESS : : ing up, it is still notably sub-normal WERE ROW ANTS LATER ECHOOM WEAR. Silk and Wash High Grade Frocks Silk Gowns Boys’ Crash Suits Guaranteed Washable Cool Summer Suits ot gray crash Boys’ All-Wool Suits 2 Pairs Pants Final clearance on our high grade Remarkable Values IESE ARE REALLY Mev act ag TO THE SUMMER WARDROI FROCKS OF PRINTED CANTON, CRESS DE CHINE, CANTON AND GEORGETTE. IN. Charming Models IREMENDOUS rege IONS FROM THE HEART OF OUR REGULAR STOCK. ULTRA MODISH< SUPERFINE. IF YOU WISH TO SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY ON YOUR and tan Leonard suiting in Nor- tweeds and cassimeres. Values to CLUDED ARE SMART USEFUL WASH SUMMER WARDROBE, NOW 15 THE TIME. 1 GH GRADE, MATE- tolk and patch pocket models. 15.00. Specially priced. All. wool. Hite SHAE LANE SAIS LMS cai 2 1S.) Riise ee i ; Sizes ~ 95 Sizes ; 15 = 4 7 to 16 oe 7 to 18 — , Pr Sanaa) Sale! Latest Models High Grade | MEN’S Seco Silk Underwear Values to 1.50 95. 1-Pc. Bathing Suits All Wool Worsted S MART ONE-PIECE BATHING SUIT OF EX ‘—=“‘ Realize Your Expectations —at Either of Martins, Three Locations’ — SECO SILK AND SILK PLISSE CREPE IN WHITE, FLESH, ORCHID, BLUE AND PEACH. EACH GARMENT. Sk OF VEST AND STEP-IN OF DOTTED 95 On Terms of $1.50 Weekly on a At Our Grand ( $30 Purchase | "Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House bil ag : : | Oxfords 219, 221, 223, 225, rt ia | 164, 166, 168 and 170 vom . Silk Ss kirts Sport and D ress Hats Grand Street | Smith Street Spring Dresses Values to 12.75 Values to 18.50 | Corner Driggs Ave. Corner Wyckoft St. 12.50 Up OON.GLO CREPE, FANTASI, RHAPS ODY, IMBO, FAILLE SILKS, HAIR, CANTON | 19.50 COUNTRY CLUB SATIN’ AND SATIN CREPE, TAFFETA, GEORGETTE. IN. CLUDED ARE STRAW AND FELT SPORT 3.85 $15 Down Delivers $200 Furniture PLAID SPORTSPUN. BOX. PLEATED 5 | Up AND COMBINATION BOX AND SIDE PLEATED .90 HATS. PRETTY. TRIMMINGS OF FLOWERS, | ; Sat ee SIRES 2-Pants EFFECTS. _ SOME PLAIN. TAILORED MODELS RIBBONS AND FEATHERS IN ALL THE NEW: 100-Piece FR eC ene ee eae WITH NOVEL POCKET TRIMMINGS. EST WANTED SHAPES. ADES Dinner Sets or on new accounts, if you bri rates this advertisement with you. resses, 6.98 up. All Alterations Free Brookiyn’s Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN Exceptional Sale of Smart Silk Cape Wraps, Remarkable Values IASHIONED OF CANTON CREPE AND ROSHANARA. DOUBLE CAPE EFFECT WITH WIDE DOUBLE BORDER AND COLLARS OF CARACUL. INCLUDED ARE HIGH PRICED CANTON COATS WITH OPEN SLEEVE EFFECTS. SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES... See our 1922 stock To choose any of the three refrigerators il- sg Baby Carriages lustrated hi to hi the ad pest that refrigeration exp 8-49 the ‘letect” colors For our June Brides’ Sale we are @ best that refrigeration experts can devise. © prices range and models, Very offering 3-Piece mahogany fin- uice ones for from $65 down to............. 1 8.98 VICTROLAS PRIMA DONNAS $95 105160 Smith St. Store ished Parlor Suits as low as Our Terms 10 Hie ano ; 15 “ 236 200 | SYECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. €edar Chests 5™AVE All Wool Sweaters Values to 1.95 “Stout” Dresses | Sizes 44 to 54 | EADED GEORGETTES WITH UNDER- | SLIP OF SATIN, BEADED SATIN CAN- | ‘TONS AND PLAIN CANTON CREPES. ALL STRAIGHT LINE MODELS A ph} SUR: LIP ON, BELTED MODEL. BATEAU NECK. MADE OF PURE WOOL WITH A BORDER OF FANCY WEAVE IN ALL THE NEW SPORT SHADES. If you want a bargain see our Overstuffed Parlor Suit in velour or tapestry, that formerly sold for $150. NOW $ 5 SPECIALLY PRICED AT Other Suits in handsome coverings up to $475 Good Velvet Tapestry Brussels Rugs 12-45 19" Girls’ Wash Dresses ‘Princess Slips Values to 2.95 | 3 695 N_ ENGLISH SATEEN AND _ LINGUETTE. 1% Axminster $14.98 out wy Sizes 6 to 14 MPORTED VOILES, DIMITIES AND TISSUE GINGHAMS. LACE AND ORGANDY TRIM. wine bee ALL SMARTLY MADE AND LARGE SHADOW PROOF, THE NECESSARY ARTI- CLE FOR THE ONE-PIECE DRESS IN WHITE, Stoves In great variety. 2 BIG Stoves for Our 4-Piece Period American COR, [een] COR Wrinat, Dining "Room Suite” § FLESH, NAVY AND BLUE | she ont 49 China Closet, Serving Table, g | O™ ST, Buffet, Extension Table—sell | from $450 down to........... ———— Realize Your iene Either of Marfins, Three Locations” \

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