The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 5

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(tiie nina much as it is to drink too much,” he] THREE HOLD-UP MEN says OLDEST COLUMBIA GRAD. EATS, DRINKS ~ CAREFULLY AT 99 | Will} so far John Aikman Stewart Celebrate Century of Life Aug, 22. man Stewart, oldest living ; via University ant of Lincoln during the dack © Civil War, will observe the hundredy: anniver- sary of his birth very quietly at his home in Morristown on Aug Only a few relatives and intimate friends will help ium celeb: the vener nd insurance expert | y as he had been up to Sinc in the year, when Mr Stewart d his semi-week trips to his Wall Street office kept to the house, injunction of his physician watchful eye of a Mentally age, he insists o with the news of financial news, by + ¢ papers seven days a week, without glasse centenary, draws near, Mr sues with undiminished lifelong interest in liter. ature and daily browses among the thousands of volumes at iine his brary shelves. But it is over the chroniclings of current events, par- ticularly in the money marts of the world, that he still displays the great- est avidity High finance and educational af- fairs have always held first place in Mr. Stewart's attention, yet they have by no means dwarfed his social life. a few months ago he was nost active membe n and Union Lea Clubs, He a sportsman, too, playing golf with the same enthusi- asm and thoroughness that he has applied to his other achievements. He attributes his long life and good health to the variety of his interests and an assiduous adherence to mod- eration in all things. He rises every day at dawn and retires at dusk. “It is just as harmful to eat too he has under the strict and the trained nurs alert as most men half his keeping in touch and that keenness h Why not serve salad this way? ‘Tre appetite craves salad daily, they say. The body needs italeo. Take advantage of fresh vegetables and always keep a bottle of Premier Salad Dri sing handy— Mixed Ve table Salad, Premier. Cut fine 4 cup each of cold botled potatoes, cold cooked beets, cold cooked carrots, celery and pickles, Add %% cup cold peas or string beans. Season with and pep- . Moisten with Premier Salad reesing. Serve on crisp lettuce leaves. ‘There are more than a dozen new and orginal recipes for cool summer salads in our free book, “Salads, Suppers, Pic- nics.” Send for your copy to~ day. Address FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. G1 Weat 27th St, New York, N.Y. Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables I Cuticura Heals Rashes Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap and tot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint- ment to soothe and heal ample Keck Prov by Mall Addrene: : SSenarion, DepUSTY, Malden 48 Mase." Seld euety Shere. Foun Me Ointment Bandehe. Fal ‘Caticera Soap shaves without if their rules poliey hol future as “1 do not live differently from This is a hell of a place tpe reasons T have kept my Ith nin New York of Scotch paren- Aug Mr. Stewart way to to the and as a . has witnessed of the antomobile In Shop. Three holdup men got nothing for their efforts when they entered the ux, at No. woth, N.S, drove hurriedly away welding shop of Georg 601 Elizabeth Street, E shortly before noon to-day aux and looked about for a hut could find nothing and left hurriedly They LONDON, Aug. 10 ).—Hoth the French and Brit (Assi searche money drawer or sate, ars Jolin Aikman Stew dead jally, that ts, s the life insurance companies It's no use keepin after he's nine “ay, but this particular «x is as undaunted by the art has been apparently much annoyed When the men entered they asked ‘| Laux to go some repair work. As he walked from behind a counter bh faced revolvers in the hands of thc third, went the outcome of their is explaining the s\ when he paid his first. pre: Che cane » his Cabinet, th H. Altman & Cn. CLEARANCE SALES OF Misses’ Suits, Coats and Frocks And Women’s and Misses’ Blouses, Sweaters and Bathing Costumes offer exceptional value in every instance Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty fifth Street % LEATHER Silk and Leather Handbags regularly 5.00 Special Offering J A large and attractive assortment of Handbags and Envelope Purses in Silk and a variety of Leathers. There are any number of the most fashionable sizes and shapes in colors that will complement your | gowns. They are lined with silk and fitted with carefully made“mirrors, pockets, powder boxes, ete. f We have included a special line of very smart Vanity Party Boxes, in leather, of the latest design. [Main Floor) rwavcow dames McCreary & Co, ss THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922, Returning he sald to his companions: | Premiers is expected until to-morrow, 1 can't! whe people, but [ eat and drink ‘care GO EMPTY HANDED J fine anytnine.” : Ff fully. [have not used tobacco since he three then walked from the I was twenty and 1 believe that is], ten hop, entered a red automobile in ote. 0 Can't Locate Any Loot} iit there was a tomrth man, afd eli oS . REPARATIONS CRISIS UP TO TWO CABINETS 1 H eting to-day to con n the German re} ehed by the Allied While Prime Minister Lloyd George ch Ministers in mium, three-quarters of a century|two of the men. The 120. He smiles as gaily as ever at his| through his pockets and found noth-] Paris will have before them a long re young wife, his ral children, his}ing. Then the man walked behind the] port written by Premier Poincare, wo grandchildren, his great-grandchildren | counter, looked in vain for a cash{spent several hours yesterday in its ind 1 hty-year-old kid brother, | drawer and then went into a small] preparation. ind continues to enjoy life room apparently looking for a «afe No further meeting of the Allied - - anette ene TT TT eT 5 on developme: n either new plans tor settlement of Germany's financial position or a] preside s. President Mitterand|ponsion check for $111.17 trom the mails came specially from Rambouillet to |!tst formal adjournment of the conference} After the meeting a telegram was and arrangements for a further meet-| sent to Premier Poincare informing him the Cabinet had ¥ where will be in order ad taken ti POSTAL CLERK CAUGHT ug. 10 (Associated Press) h Cabinet, at a speetal 1 this morning presided lent Millerand, is under. pproved entirely the fer Poincare at nee on proved the stand he stood to ha attitude tak the London Con tions Benedic Ptanner Li deeb al Post Oflee, The meeting had been called hur. riediy to consider M, Poincare’s report day by ond Shes with STEALING FROM MAIL a clerk in the] t . was arrested to e Inspectors Killian |‘ the theft of 9 aunimousiy ap-fin t who is to SHE STARTLES RESORT sco when he May in San Franet r OmMece the san Fran in He obta a transfer beginning work in the Office on May 16 at His home is at No. 336 Ws Hoboken sheroe here to-day by doing a nose and falling leaf while piloting an «ly 2a had Sox sng) tt his credit in the we ing the « his pay ner ald he ere Ml and} + nothing of her in The New Hats for Fall 5.00 AAs) 6.95 8.50 and up Dashing and jaunty Fall Hats have just arrived in the Millinery Salon. Of Duvetyn, Satin or Velvet, they are draped, stitch- ed, embroidered or simply trimmed with ostrich. Small close fitting, trim models, comfortable in an Autumn wind, and wider brimmed dress Hats are included—a hat, in short, for every imaginable oc- casion. Summer Hats Reduced, 2.00 and 3.50 Including all remaining Summer Hats, in dress or sport styles. (Third Floor} Women’s and Misses’ Summer Skirts for Clearance 7.75 and 10.75 They include Homespuns, Wool Flannels and Novelty Silks that were formerly priced from 12.75 to 19.75. They are suitable for general wear, while some among them are distinctly right for | sports, golf and tennis. White and combinations. [Fourth Floor] Misses’ Suits to Clear, 9.50 In Shantung, Flannel and Jersey Cloth Here is a splendid assortment of suits in sizes from 14 to 18 years. They are exceptionally well designed and tailored. {Fourth Floor} Bathing Suits to Clear, 4.95 These All Wool Women’s Bathing Suits include several models of this season’s newest designs. They have the tights attached. Our entire stock of Silk Bathing Suits is also greatly reduced [Fourth Floor) All Wool Navy Blue ye . re Tricotine vara, 2.85 Navy Blue Tricotine, of the Crown Brand, which is made in France, shows an exceptionally fine twill. It has been sponged and shrunk so that it is perfectly ready to be made. up, 54 inches {Second Floor] Stationery Sale! Hurd’s Royal Linen s 65e per Ib. 20¢ per package Paper, 90 sheets to a pound Envelopes, 25 in a package. This particularly high grade paper, in the most popular size, has been packed in one pound boxes for this sale; in White and soft colors [Main Floor] T mate 7 4 ; Vestings and Bandings Specially Priced Here are cool, crisp organdie vestings, combined with Valenciennes laces and Swiss embroideries ideal for refurbishing dresses for the last hot days 1.75 a yard | Bandings that match the vestings described | above are 65¢e a yard {Main Floor) Misses’ Summer Frocks to Clear at 5.00 and 7.50 Fascinating are these models of Washable Broad- cloth Silks, Imported Gingharns, plain or figured Voiles, Tissues and Dotted Swisses, but they must go to make room in our stock for Autumn apparel. They have all been reduced from much higher prices. 14 to 18 year sizes, but not in every style. [Fourth Floor] Girls’ Summer Dresses Reduced to 195 3.95 6.95 A splendid opportunity for Mother to get school dresses in gingham and chambray, and lighter frocks in organdie and dotted swiss, for the daughter between 6 and 12 years. Middies in the same sizes have been reduced to 95e. Not all sizes in all styles (Fourth Floor} Worsted Sweaters, 2.95 Two Slip-on Models One model features the new- est figured design and the other is of White with a fancy fibre border of con- trasting color. V or Round neck. White, Black and Sport Colors. {Fourth Floor} A Clearance Sale of Corsets and Brassieres Very desirable models, made of the most favored materials, that have been reduced because the sizes are incomplete, though every size is repre- sented in the sale. 5.00 to 21,50 Corse ale Price, 1.50 to 6.00, Brassie Sale Price, (Third Floor] 3.95 to 18.50 95e to 3.00 Final Clearance! Women’s Summer Footwear 3.85 108.75, This includes every pair of White and White combination Summer footwear, also many sport, dress and street models, and Black strap effects. These shoes-sell regularly from 6.75 to 12.50 but we had to make this drastic cut to make room quickly for our new Fall models. An opportunity to buy McCreery High Standard Footwear at prices below the ordinary. [Second Floor] Novelty Earrings, 1.00 Long pendant Earrings in colorful Oriental pat terns, with simpler styles for those who prefer them. Some mounted on sterling silver chain. Imitation Jade Necklaces, 1.95 Graduated beads strung on knotted green cord, 30 inches long. Novelty Necklace, 1.95 formerly 2.75 to 5.75 A large variety of designs and coloring in both beads and imi tation ivory. (Main Floor) BY AIRPLANE STUNTS with her while she aaa ee ee a ne ermine meme ne saa wee ee trees

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