The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 15

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, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, 1B es » ‘ =r = the table next to mine in a _restau- | girthood, and just then the fair horse-| coin and began to search for ft. Algen-| years old aquatted on the Flatbush rant in Upper Broadway, When @ | woman reinod in her steed, drew forth a] tleman > help her. He found al Avenue atdewalk spinning a “Put EM wonian acquaintance came in he not |lpstick and between the frantic Jerk-| dime and ng aa pleased as Punch,| and-Take” top. fe candy ; ahs ¢ only bowed politely, but placed his | ings of the b «head made frantic] offe " "No," she demurred Paul B. , No. 15 Hato: -cet Horlick’s . h to his head and removed his | Jabs at he ty mouth.—Edith N.| “4 ake it; what I lost waa a] thorne Street, Brooklyn _— aks * The ORIGINAL Russell, No. 468 Parker, No. e Place, Brooklyn, obliged to pocket the 10-cent ple They continued the search| FIRST, BE SURE YouRE R Malted Milk (Continued From Third Page.) shined elsewhere hereafter.—John V.| astonishment this lad puffed his cheeks for the put without avall—S,| I saw a woman kick up quite 189 s Buckley, No, 2715 Kingsbridge Terrace. Jout like the fellow who ple big THE poss, | liver, No, 1470 Bt, ‘Mark's Avenue, |inn § on hardware store, She had 5 horn-in the brass band, blew Into they Riding on a aurtace car to-day, I ob- physician to-dey when | Brookiyn ia pe Bch bound Third Avenue car. On the seat) RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILF.| slot and registered our exact weight —| senveq that at the principal crossings {| another gir ii. Thene Was & tone ue ou in front of him sat two elderly women.| Off shore from my ship is a smail pier, | Fay B. Kaiseran, No, 8778 2ist Avenue, aL ealt for eh the other Wirt bee RAIN? clerk and asked: ‘One of them turned and asked: “Is it} used by the boys for their fancy diving. | Brooklyn came tired, stretched out on the couch| ‘There's Wet Paint’ stan in] Penny), for war tnx permitted to smoke on this car?” “Yes,|1 have observed that every time a boy ‘ and goon (cil asleep.—Edlth Rooney, No. | front of 1 over this forthe | tre tn aus mene NO COOKING ma'am," he said. She called the con-|cailed “Dinty” takes a dive, Jerry, a “SOUVENIR.” 474 Halsey Street, Brooklyn. past six or weeks.—E. McKenna, | ) ‘le . ee je The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. ductor, who pointed to the sign, "'Smok-|collié dog, swims out, catches hold of} Asa young man was hurrying up the athe No. s719 Avenue, Brooklyn. y A Hi {ng on Rear Seats Only." The women. | the lad's swimming trunks and pulls| subway stairs just ahead of me, at Brooklyn. PROFIT AND Loss, —— M A cg Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and GOES EY Pe Seid Coe GHA as Petey Te ice enter cetaers | Canal, Beat. this maotnings Sit cont a Oi tam Seat t me & We SIN Ty FLATBUSH. ; ; soa vel Mt] Mountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, er. y gosh,” said th | Jerry for a job as lifegucrd at some] opaned and a silver knife fell down the cay l:ecanting hor heen. 4 sais Hanton, enue, | 22 “they took away our beer, and now! beach.—Edward Paynter, 8. 8. Honne-|¢tairs, ‘There was a monogram on {t © MORN! ng her change. She dropped a I saw two youngaters about etght ‘stapleton {22 Avoid imitations & Substitutes they'll be taking away our tobacco.”—|daga, Jo Albert Hdl, No, 347 East 974 Street. — HIPPOPOTAMUSES, PLE. SINGULARLY TRUSTFUL DRIV . Into the side entrance of] fish ~Pabiala He picked it up but had the decency to blush.—Morris Sinsky, No. 132 Vernon Avenue, Brooklyn girl who rode up and » path on a fine horse, " “Sensible, adfe and sane, the style of I steppe wagon: “We Sell 5 cutP hts My ae an uptown hotel to get out of a sudden| Everything That Swims.”—Elsie, wT Ponchonrenenarel fo be. | heating HME ae Cane wane Mie Oat wel treed wah got at enema thee bf ike party Of foe who had “bersome skict and Kile’ wale Be Oe 1329-1331 4810-4812 @nd proffered the driver a $5 bill, The mic. PE Riedl sl Bol he ilies Mls cel oc etiita sdi cabman couldn't change it, ‘Then, wait] 1 saw to-day at t the most BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. a minute,” said his sare a ru Step} absent-minded man in Brooklyn, | Near Gates Avenue, Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. into the hotel and get it.” he driver} want a loaf of bread with butter on it,” ‘ waited. And waited. And_ waited. id to the clerk.—N. H, Hummel. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Finally he entered tne hotel. When he| No. 76 605 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. @ane back he said, “Gone Dem Garza, No. 301 West 108th Str A HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF NE available inch of a ele ROAD. day, 1 vaw the wake li ? eaw further evidence that honesty ia [house co ons, “on ac- of f Su WAY. offon fot a lost virtue in America, Ona count of the music.""—I, Montag, No. etand erected on the lawn in front 802 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn. of a farmhouse was painted: “Black- —a IVE MINUTES after most hus- veral of ua were grouped about a bands draw their chairs up to ale, not far from Bay Parkway A the breakfast table they develop a Rik ana tones cor there aut cheerful, radiant smile or a deep dis- Reels satisfaction that hangs’over them like a dark cloud. berrics, 150. Please leave money under | basket.” Many motorists stopped for borries, Not one went away without depositing the proper amount of cas f, Dolan, No, 2088 Madison Av Event No. 3---Thursday Sale in Our Three Brooklyn Stores Parronace Drive —Seven more shopping days of Record Breaking Values This drive for 50,000 new patrons is now well under way. Looking at this event from one angle, it means a loss. We see it only as a tremendous gain—a gain in good will—a substantial increase in customers. Seven more days of record breaking values and tomorrow will be one of the biggest of them. d we. don’t, put of cha. “Hey! c at you THE GUARD HAD His. Tsaw a sy individual trying to run an “L" train, It was in motion when ‘ . he commanded the guard to stop and let There’s where the importance of a him out. Informed that it was too late, good cup of coffee comes in. the bluffer sald he'd “show Mr, Guard Tate hls oe fora wetton tHe A man needs a coffee blended espe- or three by were set as if to cially for men. eat Rites produced tia stub’ of % pencil and took the guard's num| R. W., Willis Avenue. Many wives are finding that by serv- ing Premier Coffee they can put a smile on their husbands that stays put all day. Premier Coffee A man’s coffée blended by a great coffee man FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY OL West 27th Street New York, N.Y. $5 Deposit Delivers $100 10 Deposit Delivers 200 15 Ceposit Delivers 300 25 Deposit Delivers 500 MAL THIS WEER ONLY. OREDIENT. Coming home in a D 1. ok th our ulin $500,000 New Merchandise—Priced Regardless of Cost | ant having ii pris, ane be w oft feat Jon, ff ‘PATRONAGE DRIVE———————_ PATRONAGE DRIVE: And is quick to He ae un Ca) e : the middle a shine to-day whe n Francis H Lecce ry é Oss C out with “rush” fa ihn at seas Silk Hosiery Novelty Underwear Being a good-natured boss. 1 . rt e shine was c is Then "hve i Bor tf sequen 205 ATISTE poe es Ces — — — —= ULL FASHIONED, REINFORCED 45 PIPING AND STITCHING. INCLUD- B OOK HEELS AND SOLES IN BLACK, e ED ARE SECO SILK AND PLISSE R LYN WHITE AND COLORS. EXCEP. CREPE SETS CONSISTING OF VESTS Cc TIONAL VALUES AT THIS LOW PRICE. AND BLOOMERS IN ALL COLORS AND « a yy - ALL SIZES. EACH GARMENT. Americas Foremost ha ———PATRONAGE DRIVE: 1500 Summer Cotton Frocks for Women and Misses ONDERFUL VALUES FOR 2.95! VERY SMART FROCKS FOR MISSES AND WOMEN— 2 95 e OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Another Important Dress Event—Tomorrow FROCKS THAT FEATURE ALL THE NEW STYLE IDEAS. LINENES—GINGHAMS— NOVELTY VOILES—-IN ATTRACTIVE MODES. YOU'D NEVER THINK THEY COULD BE SOLD FOR SO LOW A PRICE. Significant Values in Quality Summer Frocks Made Possible by a Sensational Special Purchase | “ PATRONAGE DRIVE: PATRONAGE DRIVE: Sport Skirts | Wool Bathing Suits A) Values to 3.95 alues to 4.95 Dr esses of Silk F oular d Ssarrs. patents ty | "OF vgs ae 2D IN 2.89 OF ALL WOOL WORSTED IN MATERIALS, NEATLY TAILORED IN BLACK, NAVY AND COLORS, AND SIZES 25 TO 40 WAISTBANDS. IN ALL SIZES. ——— In the Summer Season’s Smartest Styles PATRONAGE DRIVE | 800 Summer Silk Frocks | Greatly Reduced Thursday to COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND MATERIALS, OF SIZES AND COLORS— Te An Attractive Variety of Style and Shade and Trimming ina Complete Range of Sizes from 16 to 46 9.75 | ' Four Models Illustrated | AT A LOWER PRICE THAN WE OURSELVES HAD THOUGHT POSSIBLE FOR SUCH QUALITY. FLOWERED GEORGETTES, CANTON CREPES AND PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE. | —_—PATRONAGE louses | Pe eee Dav, Cotton Blouses Wool Sport Sweaters Values to 1.95 Values to 3.65 IMITY, BATISTE ANDVOILE. SOME Cc 'UXEDO AND SLIP-ON EFFECTS. WITH PETER PAN COLLARS, PATCH POCKETS AND BELTED. e OTHERS LACE TRIMMED. WON. FANCY NOVELTY WEAVE IN ALL DERFUL VALUES AT THIS PRICE. THE WANTED HIGH SUMMER SHADES. i 1000 Silk Dresses --Many | | Priced Below Wholesale Cost at IGHER COST DRESSES—THE ARISTOCRATS OF FASHION AT 14.95. YOU'LL AGREE 1 95 4 e A most fascinating selection of supe- rior quality frocks, charmingly fash- ioned of fine Foulard, in a surprisingly wide range of style and trimming ef- WITH US THAT THIS IS A NOTEWORTHY ECONOMY OPPORTUNITY. BEADED fects, featuring every desired model; in | GEORGETTE, CANTON CREPE, CREPE ROMAINE, PRINTED CREPES AND ROSHANARA, shades of Orchid, Tangerine, Navy, Co- | pen, Green, Pink, Rose, Henna & Black. Misses’ Dep't—3rd Floor 4 Women’s Dep’t—2nd Floor SPORT MODELS. SIZES FOR THE DEBUTANTE OR HER MOTHER. $$$ ————— =Sale at Three Brocilyn Stores ee — Ly Sea ee

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