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he silo; While we of peaceful and quiet New York are inclined to regard Mexico as & country where everyone is held for ransom, sandbagged or rise, such is not the case, according to C.,K. D'Unger, an American rest- dent of Mexico Cit “below the and is now at the Pennsylvania, about the same way FA lexico. mothing of the rest of the country, By Roger Batchelder. shot at sun- who has lived border’ since childhood, Bach time that I visit the States,” remarked, “I come to the conclu- n that the people here live in just as they do in In Mexico City alone, to say ism. less exhibition There are accidents, they seldom ba) lanl ANOTHER VIEW OF RUSSIA, Karl H. A. Hellman of Stockholm, who {fs now at the Astor, did not find that the reported conditions in Russia existed wnen he made a re- cent trip to that Mecca of Bolshey- “There has always been more or starvation classes of Russia, some of whom live get along in Rus ler of that ol sett, | Vanta. ‘3 yacht races on the St. of course, Butt vondertul view from mer." among the lower trical engineer, who DRINKS NOT MONTREAL'S SOLE APPEAL. “The chief attraction of Montreal tween a man and a bull, for it is a] 8 & vacation centre ts not its re- foregone conclusion that the bull will be killed, and the game is merely an of the matador's freshing drinks,” insists now at the Pennsyl- “The annual horse races, the and the many beautiful trips through the ‘neighboring section’ are always drawing people there during the sum- ARE YOU THERE?” American experts have been co- operating with the Post Office De- partment of London to improve the telephone service in that city, accord- ing to T. Charles Westfield, an elec- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. exaggerated, for one with money can English ‘‘Are you there?" AGAIN. . R. Ress- of Boston at the Commodore. Lawrence, the Mount Reyal, each branch of the ticket. or,"* and well lar in Boston. arrived at the swer to phone calls, in place of the HE'LL SING “SWEET ADELINE” Back in Massachusetts the Repub- leans, centering around the Lodge- Cox election prospects, are not having all the fun, according to John F, Riley “The Democrats,"’ said Mr. Riley, “are having quite a time planning to nominate the strongest candidate for ‘Honey Fitz," former Mayor Fitzgerald of Bo! ton, will probably make a try for the Governorship. He will be remembered by New Yorkers as the Baseball May- who accompanied the then win- ning Braves on their World's Series tours and sang ‘Sweet Adeline’ often He is tremendously popu- La single medium and a single fury, thirty mediums should appear boto.e five or six juries, all at the samo time, “Then,” M. Valabregue believes, “we shail not only see ectoptasms but Director of |many other marvellous manifestations, .| disarming further hostility.’ he told it on his recent trip to Lon+ don, "A New Yorker was showing a Londoner the sights," relates Mr. Thorpe, who is at the Martinique, us and pointed to the Equitable Building, remarking ‘that it took only a year to bu ) ‘Very interesting,’ said his friend, Drs. Dumas, Lapioque and Pieron were arbitrary and their negative re- ort does not dispose of the matter. Now the Parly press is full of the controversy. Dr. Geley, tho International Metaphysical In tution, fs one of those who question ‘but I rather fancy six months would the ‘Borbontie, findings be enough for us over in London.’ “On hundreds of occasions," he “The American countered by show- writes, “ectopl 3 c es, ‘“‘ectoplasms of Eva have bi = ing him the Singer Building, which, Weed, touGhed aiid photheraphedl bp x neal, a8 ten uched and photographed by ed in six months Whereupon the Britisher that English workmen done it in three. “Finally? after a long walk in at- lence, they came to the Woolworth Butlding. "I say now," exclalmed the visttor, ‘that's quite @ structure. What's the |, tee name of it?" hats the ee. ee ‘The American looked puzzled, and] PARIS, iat Charge Made That Sorbonne Tests Do Not Disprove Phenomenon. numbers of scientists successful experiments do not Fifteen un- neel declared could have the success previously achieved “Our experiments were {dentieal with those of the Sorbonne, Eva was undressed in the labratory, her hands were held and violet light trated upon her After our successful ext SALT FA Shapes of thousands o people go to Carlsbad to drink from the springs co b concen w York Evening World), ishing Company 18, —The failure of |, iments July gainst him may be Mayor Peter} then shook his head, I'll have to ask | ps | You can get, your drug stor there are 15,000 Americans, W in mud houses and subsist on vodka, | Waldorf yesterday from London. The/r sullivan of Worcester, a former|the cop," he admitted, “Last night | O%% &84 her ectoplasms to Impress the genuine CARLSBAD SPRU- ; at fe ‘gps which is now being manufactured] Tesult has been a great improvement | «,, , . a a Sorbonne profess: vith thet “ns bed any fo DEL SALT— newspaper printed in English, with iia det Peer tctured in the service, he sald, though the | Senator, who eatiais ‘Honey Fitz's’ |when I went by there was nothing RESIN ESU Pe aera aes waa X 1, Ketopl The natural remedy for stomaoh many of the modern conveniences Pe hte counts” nel New York standard of three scconds|PoPUIarity both within and without | there but a hole in the ground.’ "” uineness is not accepted by many Ae ena eee all Bienen trouble, constipation, liver and hat obtain in the United States,” | Moonshine of this ‘country,’ ho {tls present constituency — Spiritualists onelusive evidence p exuded from all Darts of the} Ht kidney diseases, rheumatism and si sald. ‘Moreover, Swedish steamers| for a complete connection—at least} tit vi ciia be a close race between YR, . e ; human body and sometimes appear] fF similar afte tut soon Mr. D'Unger admitted now running to Russian ports] the American experts said it was that], fe shal la me © be ine ne he : FARTHEST FROM HOME. that the matter whieh exuded from |iike a di » fox.” ‘Take hat bull-fighting was veka funC- ond are trading as in pre-war days,]—has not yet been attained. Mr.’ » for nomination and Abe Th New Yorker For a Day orl per lips while in a trance was not] Dr tigeestd, the Sorbonne udel Water, bottled at in good Mexican repute, being paid with gold. Westfleld admitted he already | 7" Will run against the present Gov- | pio" swho ix farthest from home to- i failure win due probably to the hose can also be had from not be found here, And alll «the people of the cities do not] timed the New York serv His ay- |r, Channing Cox, who is likewise {day ia O, Ericson, who ts at the Peng-[8OYthns connected with occult Mas Jie vic tava felt around her , e _ mane the tone 8 : as a 10 candidate trom the Re-feytvania, fix home to . tevialization ica ee CARLSBAD PRODUUTS Co. J he Americans there attend the} eo, out gs they did formerly, and the} erage for a complete connection was |" be sulvania, — fown, Stockholm, Tt also, is sugwested by another ex je Agents for the U. 8. A. jahts, he said hotels and cafes have lost their old-| seven seconds. Once he obtained a| Publican standpoint ig almost 5,000 miles from Broadway. They contend Yig tests imposed by lH pert, Mo Valnbregue, that instead of a 120 W. 4d St. New York, “The alleged sport is not at all} time gaiety, just ua they have in]connection in four, but it was with ; = » with the American idea off other countries. People are afraid tu] the wrong number. Mr. Westficld said) THIS WENT BIG IN “LUNNON. 1s ©, S = 3 i portsmanship.” he went on, “but we] speak, the truth of affairs, howe that the thousands of American visi-| Here's one, old enongh to be al ———Fulton St. Store Closes Saturday. Branch Stores Closed Wednesday—————ne ttend the fichts beeause it is the] for they never can tell whether fri tors in London this summer are caus-] most new to those who've heard it, j : Imost exciting event that we have,lor foe is among their auditors. Butling the adoption of the short and but which, says Oliver M. Thorpe of ht is not, as many believe, a fight be- T think that the situation hay been snappy “Hello” as a greeting in an- Chicago, causcd many a laugh when |) 299.14 P _ - ——_—— oe _ - ' 1329-1331 om WH Y 4810-4812 3 = = — : ————— BROADWAY 1, Wy, iy FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Wy CUM Ret. 48th & 49th Sts. | BROOKLYN Y) BROOKLYN Store Hours: 9 to 5 ABRAHAM €~STRAUS nc BROOKLYN Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Telephone: Main 6100 For Tomorrow We Run Up to the Mast-Head that Thrilling _ Economy Signal Well-Known to Every Shopper in Brooklyn-- Store-wide Sales Extraordinary! fet means, to every executive in this store, that the most extraordinary offering of the entire month must be supplied for the advertising, and it means to our customers that the “Store-wide Sales” day lays before them the lowest prices of the entire month on the most-wanted goods that each department of our store can supply. In view of the startling offerings already made this month, think what this means for those lucky shoppers who share tomorrow’s extraordinary opportunities! Party Boxes, §1.59 Of heavy black cotex (imitation patent leather), well lined and with all the necessary vanity equipment, including a large mirror. A. & S.—Strect f Plated Pie Plates, 52.18, formerly $2.97 Of American Sheffield Silver—pierced nickel frame, heavily silver plated, silver soldered, with pyrex glass lining. A. & S.—Ntreet floor, Central. “Fry” Glass Pie Plates, 39c Heat-resisting so you can bake and then serve in the original container. Guaranteed not to crack from heat. 9-inch size. himited quantity, A. & 8.—Subway for Nickel Alarm Clocks, §1.29 Splendidly constructed clocks rarely obtained at this low sale price. Seamless case. One-day guaranteed moyement; lever attachments, 44-inch dial and bell at top. ‘A, & 8.—Subway floor, Central. Baby Slips, 51.39 Adorable little hand-made imported slips that just arrived. Bishop style— long or short—of soft-finish cotton, with ribbon drawn neck and sleeves. zg s d fluor, Gast oor, Central AA 8, Athletic Combinations for Women, 8% Cool, comfortable—for women, 89¢: of flesh striped voile and orchid mercerized crepe, the bodice style with ribbon straps, 96 to 44, A. & 8.—Becond floor, Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 49c cach Size 18x54 inches, The center of firm cotton is trimmed with extra wide lace edging in a splendid assortment of pat- terns. A. & S.—Street floor, East. * Colored Spectacles, 39c Spectacles for seashore or motoring, with smoke or amber lenses and nickel rim riding bow temples. A. & 8.—Stroet floor, Central. Pint Size Thermos Bottles, $1.95 Reduced form $2.50, Seamless brass corrugated case, heavily nickel plated, and guaranteed to retain heat for 24 hours, and cold for 72. Quart size bottles (same make) $2.97 from $3.50, East. A. & S.—Street floor, Central. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, Dainty envelope chemises in tailored or lace trimmed styles, with ribbon shoulder straps, In hi tel shades— ink, orchid, apricot and white. Reduced rom $1.94. A. & 8.—Second floor, East. Cotton Crepe Negligees, $1.95 Pretty, inexpensive negligees for sum- mer, with the added advantage of bein, easy to launder, Trimmed with sel ruffles, in light or Copenhagen blue, orchid, rose and pink, A. & & Imported Photo Frames, 74c Mahogany finish, highly polished, in cabinet size only, with oval or square shape opening for picture. A. & S—Street floor, Contral Long Silk Gloves, special, 84c Women's gloves of white pure silk, Mezzanine, Central. with double tips, guaranteed. 12 and 16-button lengths. Sizes 6 to 8 inclusive, aren t floor, Central. Men’s Cool Suits, $13.75 Smartly tailored of Palm Beach cloth, Eureka cloth and other feather- weight materials so essential to a man’s summer comfort. Most of them are re- duced from $16.50. Popular patterns in tans, greys, browns, blues, black in stripes, mixtures and dark pencil stripes, Regular and stout sizes. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Hoyt st . Women's Voile Dresses, $5.75 Lovely frocks for midsummer, of cool voiles, figured or all over embroidered. In light shades, with the figures in contrasting colors. Size 34 to 44. Extra sizes in dark grounds, 4215 to 52}. 4. & B.—Becond floor, Central. Chambray Apron Frocks, 84c Effectively trimmed with bright cretonnes, or applique designs, button back models, with square necks and sashes. In blue, lavender and green, A. & 8.—BSecond floor, East, 23-piece Awaji Tea Sets, $5.95 In a dainty, alluring shade of solid blue. Set consists of teapot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, 6 tea cups and saucers and 6 tea plates. Re- duced from $11.95 for Wednesday only. A. & 6.—Subdway floor, Central. Women's “Tru-Arch” Oxfords, $3.75 Reduced from $7.95. A most remarkable value. Blucher oxford model of white canvas over the well-known “45 Tru-Arch’’ last. Very flexible and comfortable. Full round toe last; low heel. A. & 8.—Becond floor, Wert. Stunning Fox Scarfs, $19.75 The most elegant of summer furs, and at this figure, the best investment. They are soft, silky fur, one-animal scarfs in taupe, brown and black. A. & S.—Second floor, Central Women’s Tailored Tricotine Suits, $19.75 Formerly 629.75 to $39.76 Straight line models, lored and designed well as regular figures, navy or | cygne lining, ei 8 They are of tricotine, with peau de Size 36 to 6014. ‘A. & @.—Second floor, Central. Girls’ Bloomer Dresses, $1.50 Play-dresses that are cool, comfortable and easy to launder, They are ginghams and chambrays in bright shades or checks, sizes 6,8and10. A. & 8.—Becond floor, Central. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.65 Of sulphur-dyed khaki that does not show soil and is fast color. Short sleeve blouse with sport collar and knee trousers buttoning on to the blouse. 3 to 10 years. ‘A. & B.—Becond floor, West. Women's Silk Stockings, 98c pair Irregulars of much more expensive stock- ings. Of thread silk, full fashioned, with mercerized tops and soles, in black and colors, not every size in every color. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Central , Women's Silk Skirts, $5.95 Smart sports skirts of pretty silks--full athered models with pockets, and plain or ringed end belts. Navy; white, black, flesh, tangerine, orchid and blue. Sizes 26 to 33 in the selection, A, & S.—Second floor, Central. Fine Oriental Rugs at $49.50 Formerly $97.60 and $115. Beautiful designs and colorings in 3x6 feet, 3xd feet and 4x6 feet sizes; some slightly larger, All are excellent pieces and very desirable, | &@ S.—Third Noor, East, =For Wednesday’s Selling ih White Beach Suitings, 32c yard Reduced from 49c._ A splendid quality so much in demand for children's wear, uniforms, s parate skirts and women's suits, Yard wide. A, & S.—Street floor, Wert. Elastic Girdles, $2.95 The very best and most comfortable model for summer wear, and especially for sroiveslongerleing without discomfort; of elastic with sections of brocade, much less than the regular price. A. & B.—Sccond fleor, Bast. Boys’ Khaki Drill Blouses, 98c Sulphur-dyed, which means absolutely fast color. Full cut sizes with sport collar and short sleeves—just the thing for vaca- tion and playtime wear, 7 to 16 years, A. & 8,—Second floor, West. “ , Homaid” Ice Cream Freezers, 88¢ Reduced from $1.25. Just think—a two-quart freezer for the cost of one quart of ice cream. Of galvanized, rustproof steel; geared construction; easy running. A. & S.—Bubway floor, East. Children’s White Sandals, 52.98 .Cut-out sandal style of white nubuck with welted and stitched soles. Sizes 814 to 2 in D width only. Limited quantity. A. & 8.—Second floor, West Smart Feather Hats, $2.69 The newest styles in feathered cha- peaux—clever combinations of satin and ostrich feathers and visca braid and heckle, in all white, all black and com- binations of black and white, navy and white, A. &@ 8.—Street, floor, Baat. Bathing Suits, $3.95, from $6.95 All wool jersey bathing suits, practical and well cut—in colors, in black with color stripes and some with fibre stripes. A. & 8.—Second fioor, Central. Women’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 98c Of fine linen, hemstitched, and usually sell at 26c each. Sold only by haif dozen, A. & G.—Street floor, Central. Wood Bead Girdles, 65c . Very artistic girdles in black and steel finish, with tassels to match. A. & B.—Street floor, Central, Filet Lace, 5c _ French, cotton filet lace edges and insertions to match, 34 to 144 inches wide, A. & S.—Btreet floor, Central, Ribbon Remnants, 29c yard Plain and novelty pieces in 6 to 9 in. widths, and lengths of 1 to 3 yards, Many colors and designs. Regularly 49¢ to 9Bc yd. A, & &.—Btrect floor, Bast. Venise Lace Collars, 39c Peter Pan collars of fine imported Venise lace; or embroidered organdie sets—just the style for sweaters or round neck dress. A. & 8.—Street floor, Central. White Summer Curtains, $1.45 pr. Net, voile and marquisette curtains, many trimmed with lace edges. Easily washed and require no stretching. 24 yards long. a. & S.—Third floor, Contra} Men's White Oxfords, $5.95 Reduced from $6.95 and $7.95. Of genuine buckskin over a neat tapering toe last with black calfskin saddle, Also white nubuck with tan cal§ saddle and tips. A good selection of sizes in each model, A. & 8.—Second floor, Hoyt St. Men's Silk Four-in-hands, 35¢ About 600 ties that have been selling at much higher prices, Rich, heavy silks in floral designs, fancy stripes and color combinations that will appeal to the well-dressed man. A & 8.—Btreet floor, a) (Ui: Mh FULTON STREET corof BRIDGE STREET } ot Hoyt It Subway Motion Brooklyn . Wednesday— Thursday—Friday Last Three Days TATRONAGE DRIVE. We Offer the Most Astonishing Dress Values In This Great Sale.of Fine Hand Drawn Imported Linen Frocks ACTUAL VALUES TO $19.75 5 3 y i- HK (on in | I, iM | MM) ~. tM tu =~ | if | VN | >) \ | i = | Sr 3 “~~ Imported Linen, hand . mported Linen, daint® ‘| araen teork end Imported. ‘Linen, hand Imported Linen, Mex se ee | with crochet buttons. drawn work. ican drawn work, and Peter Pan collar, | | §7.75 57.75 $7.75 $7.75 | e e e e | | ‘ ; || Sensational Values! A Record Price! New, smart imported Pure Linen All our mid-Sumuner stock | | Frocks—that all stylish women are of fine wash Dresses included . i at a price that barely covers wearing —in the most select models Ala beast Gh mhatesialic (i with dainty Summer trimmings heard-of values are prescuted Many Styles in All Regular - Chie Trimmings —Excellent | Sizes SSS Workmanship Supply your needs for the entire Not a dress can be duplicated season from this sale Women at this sale price, and most im- who have shopped elsewhere for portant of all is the fact that y; these wonderful values will pur no mor? stylish or up-to-date chase several at this price Lomorrow Frocks van be found anywhere Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores