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SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | * Duq To-Day. at the Commodore. Salle, “The increase 1 the heart disease mortality rate sets & reoérd which ts comparable only to that of 1910," says Mr. Saunders “Before and after 1917, the rate hov- ered about the 160 per 10,000 mark, while the high rate is 164.” Grapes Bring $100 a Ton Now, Instead of the $35 of Pre-Volstead Days. 2.00 P.M. 10.00 A.M - HERMAN Dibs AT HOME, an, fifty-waven, for tele- Frederick twenty years ent of By Roger Batchelder. Whether home brew has caused the reaction or not, it is a fact that grapes & 1s} graph for the OUR HIGH CLASS ARMY. i “The average age of the soldier in Y. He compiled the in boxes are mighty scarce through-|the United Stat Army to-day is ie ndard f train rules now used out the country this year. W. N. trom twenty-tw > to twenty-four n all ratiroads, He ta survived by his Ww. ep " .. years,"’ according “to L. G, William- 11.00 AM | wif c sand one daughter, Vise, of Penn Yanu, N. Y., ono Of} son, an executive of the Army Y. M. the largest shippers of grapes in the]©, A,, from San Antor ex., who is at the By of a hiet war,’' he country, tells us that ne has discontinued shipping Delaware, Con cord, and other v: jos for the Cen tral New York home table. “Since 1918," he said at the Astor, ania. ‘The men are dard than before the almost OLD NEW ORLEANS RENEWED. “the demand for fruit in bulk, for The historic French Quarter of wine and grape juice Orleans, which gave so much wv to the city, Is | says Mrs, M from that ety, “and ~|Royal is being visited by celebrities e beautiful home of Paul est chess player of A, Day $100 a ton, Inst price of from $85 to $40. mand since 1919 for grap and Jewish 1 DAN fuer byundt CA A ll renovated, and tho im (ho price of Chis: commodity which O. Henry A . * like that of any other, is regulated H t t of his best-k mand, it remains t0| stories, ie being reclaimed end will be r € rman s y the demand will in- and will be ar in the same ratio as bis used us a ref viets. This h ) o ” e past fow yea = ous shipments from California are] Viti aa woma due to the t the 200 or more ire filled with| Slaves: the pt t use of her abode \ RUBBER HEELS Wwhera ave not al-|!8 intended to atone for her acts. A % for medicinal or] Wealthy man ts providing-for the rec cts Gu erainesital and glso be-|!@mation of the historic section of cause the & is | the city. : aoe ma FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for a Day or who is farthest from home to- day is A. A. Tornquist, who is at the Pennsylvania MICHIGAN'S VITAL STATISTICS. “Heart disease caused the death of Two” iis home town, Val- paraiso, Chile, is over 4,600 mile Broadway. first six months « other ailment,” M. Saunders, a Mich cs from First—in Springfield In Springfield, Mass., at the in- tersection of Main and State Streets, 576 motorists inter- viewed at random were asked recently which gasoline they preferred. The sworn report showed a preference for Socony greater than for all other brands combined, And Socony has been found to be the leading choice of gasoline users gener- ally throughout New York and New England. \ - There must be a good reason. for Socony’s popularity TE unquestioned leadership of Socony Gasoline is built on the strong foundation of uniform quality and dependability, unequalled service and year-round satisfac- ’ tion. And dependability is the cornerstone! Dependable quality, dependable service. A good deal has been:claimed for Socony Gasoline, and it is dangerous for a manufacturer to make claims for his product if it can't live up to them. Nevertheless, we have said re} peatedly that Socony Gasoline will afford the most satisfaction, month in and month out, that any gasoline can give you. SOCONY IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE BECAUSE IT HA THE CORRECT ANGE OF BOILING BONES id It is certain that IF Socony Gasoline had failed to fulfill this claim in the past it would not be the leading choice among motorists today—especially when so many other | brands are obtainable. “Boiling-point” is a commbn term in line testing laboratory. Most liquids the boil (vaporize) at one uniform temperature. In the case of water this temperature, or boil- | And the consistent, dependable goodness of Socony Gasoline is cor ing-point, is 212° F, However, every gasoline the result of careful refining and scrupulous testing in our own has many boiling points—a whole series or laboratories. Jt always has the correct range of boiling points in the range of thern in fact. Itis this range of boiling proper balanced proportion. (See diagram and Note.) points AND the proportion of each group of them ‘low, medium and high) that really. de- termine the quality of a gasoline—its volat ility, and mileageseconomy, | You can get Socony everywhere you go and it is always depend ' able wherever you get it. That's the reason why it is the mos j Bowens gasoline today. ' STANDARD OIL co, ied NEW YORK 26 Broadway . SOCONY GAS REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. power THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2%, To27, 12,000 Yds. Torchon THE BIG STORE ee MAIN FLOOR—FORMERLY LACES SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING ©" THE COOLEST SHOPPING STORE IN NEW YORK Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. ; KODAK 3 CAMERA Kodak m Paok YDS. FOR 200 OR MORE WORTH-WHILE BARGAINS Wednesday and Thurgday, $ DOLLAR DAYS § at the BIG STORE. Everything carefully selected. Space will not permit a full listing. We show a few from our different departments. Come early Wednesday to get your choice. First come, first served. As in some cases quantity is limited, it will pay you to visit our spacious, perfectly ventilated daylight store and take advantage of the low $ Dollar Day $ prices. Money returned within 3 days on all goods not satisfactory. If you cannot come yourself let your relative or friend shop for you. pony Just 50— MUSLIN mbinationa; also m: No More seettsl & Women’s Tweed . Sport Coats Black and white mixture— Sport Pockets — Belt — Deep Collar — Unlined. Would be good value at $5.00—While they last Limit one to customer ere them $00 | sais ROMPERS & CREEPERS Special - In checks and solld $ ibe Me a checks, and | noll cant) Reavy ¢ 5 years. 3 3 ror iy za ae sizes 2 kts FRUIT OF THE LOOM y other $1.08 WOMEN’ SLAWN WAISTS,, {ld quality, white, with $ h vroidered fronts and 2 FOR ontrasting coiors; Resular $1 val- Amit 2 tou customer, at OMEN’S WHITE MIDDIES reeuretes YDs 8 bon |CROCHET BEDSPREAD ~ 1¢ it UNBLEACHED sara Jd Ge Postage: 5 lar $149 ¢ id 6 Postage, lasp tricot silk Gloves OMEN’S SILK GLOVES sy “ey PAIR lar 4 FOR Mall Orders Filled—Add 4o jaualtty, WOMEN’S NET GUIMPES 2 ro] Spe Regular 49¢ quality. A Orders Wilied—Add e Postage. __ Mail Orders Filled— a te Pa ntage. 1 3500 YDS WINDSOR CREPE Di S HAND BACSS TI CHILDREN'S CRASH DRESSES “of gator fa ys leading ety ay yard FOR ) Postage, A fe Postage. Mail Orders Filled. ‘SEAMLESS BED SHEETS $ » and cer, short and In tan Peter Pa. nes to 48. I Jered belt, pockets; “sizes ales up to Gray crash, with embroid- s including novelty 2 $ FOR Shi la ‘ cont OXFORDS | CHILDREN pias ; sie BERKLEY CAMBRIC IS aati Gidere ‘Fitied-Aaa 100. Postage (ull; sine 8 to 6 | Special witle Ie tas FOR Orders Filled— Maven [MEN'S NEGLIGEE | SHIRTS MEN’ S Work SHIRTS $ ‘y DFOR WOMEN’ S P. N. CORSETS | in flesh ni 42 inche Very special FOR Mull Orders Filled—Add de Postage, 8000 YDS. DRESS GINGHAM § PILLOW CASE TUBING ‘$ ie us Anchor Br A 45 “ YDS. l WOMEN’ S Se HOSE i v9 par [sm f Sue - ‘ FOR Mail Orde ers Hilled—Add Ge Postage. Mait Orders Willed—Add ‘Ge Postage, MEN S BATHING SUITS ‘ie . Mail Orders Filled: WOMEN’ 'S VESTS or BODICES| hen TURKISH he 8 @ ste Ree” se gron 8] MEN’S SHIRTS or DRAWERS “visa! vis Sv li | rg | OMEN’S COTTON | DRAPERY CRETONNE, ; WOMEN’ $ ‘COTTON HOSE | ‘ ‘ny. grad 6 ror ps; first Tink white Hecht “Malt Orders Rilied—Add te. Postage, bout MEN’S UNION SUITS ¢ i ote Bftace, FOR" ae 59, TAPESTRY RUGS § Mail Orders Filled Add Ge Postage, riitod Tape sitet 9 aad |e MEN’S SILK SOCKS ve oe AP ras | PLAID BLANKETS 2 WOMEN’ s CREPE KIMONOS‘. uv FOR jutite, tan an era serpe crepe; protty flowered BOYS" STOCKINGS ty: ag | $1.49 DOUB, ROASTERS ens $4 yps-$ FOR BUNGALOW APRONS ly first Mail Orders Filled—Add Be Postage. i ea ‘ ‘ astin, wun Mail Orders Villed—Add_ be Postage 1 Reale { . BETSY ROSS APRONS ie ia Jersey SWEATERS | teri 9 wa [P ALUMIN’ CASSEROLES 3] Th gingham iad Mail Orders Fil Add Ge Postage I Add He Postage "l coud mau NETS « i ; a ‘ vps $ | BAoy BrOERING ALL GOODS D DISPLAYED ON ONE JICE--NC DELIVERIES--NO C.Q.D.'s§ MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHEN SPECIFIED SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO THE ROSS STORES, INC., STH ST. & 6TH AVE. STORE OPEN 9.15 A.M. TO 6 P.M i) 6th Ave.—Siégel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. 86090069 JOOOOOGSOOO your ww Pieces for Sample Lot, 50 Dozen ors seo BLOUSES $ = es pare y oeoene Muslin jt i of l raveling Bags, Suit Cases | nam | ne re Dror |, Boston Bags, Ete. D) ns ‘ BOYS" WASH PANTS $ | See Ha ET | rin the lat PAIR y | FOR ; | FLOOR PLENTY SALESPEOPLE QUICK SER- PIV