The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 22

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22 Old King Cote Was a merry old sou! Now Old Ki 1s a sad old soul For he saw so mu COAL NOTE It looks very much as though t coal shortage is going to materia Interfere with at least one of t year's big motion 5 ductions 1 according terday, s England to 1 future Grime nouncement his present as far as will ever York -horta shotting «i necessity laboratory wort supply of fuel “With the coal s plans, Mr. G conference wit lish repreaentat'ves @ definite decision may about his nest production.* RELATIVITY. What next? With the Binstein theory in the Movies, they'll probably next try t picturize the velocity of a minning account or to show what would hay pen should an inevitable force meet an immovable body But the Finst movies and thir tion of No. 220 the general p M now have its first chance to understand the famovs theory We sincerely hope that when see the film it will explain full Just how far ia up and how &@ piece of rope THEY'RE ALL RIGHT. James A. Walton. State Sw tendent of the Ant!-Cigare of California, is all w tng that cigarette smoking is greatest cause of lying, accord! Members of the “Slippy Company Here ure the real varication as outlined by them Director Wesley Ruggles—Boozé, Colleen Moore—Marriage Wheeltr Oakni Sam Do Gru Pat O') Movie agents. auses for pre Fla pi column ~ conductors — Press OH! Director F. Richard Jones, who di ALL PRICES CUT TO 50c ON THE $ Our entire enormous stock of master- made Grahd Rapids Furniture must be removed by Oct. I, to make room for 30 car loads of Furniture from a fac- tory retiring from business. Here is @ chance to buy strictly high grade up- to-the-minute merchandise at prices that were never before heard a Everything for the Home This Attractive Bedroom Suit Now cut to... . Rw? —NOTE—We sei will open liberal to wtrictly reliable Comerand see our immense bar- gains Uefore buying elsewhere. Scurry omens inflammations Resins to 1 Although Resino!l Ointment is pri- marily intended for the treatment of skin affections and the control of itch- fing, it has such a strong healing action that it is highly and widely recom- mended as a dressing for the most @tubborn boils, sores, wounds, etc. Kile mild, and iow by omart nf i i 8 testi Seon tetused to yield to other treatments Sold by all druggists. d Ben Turpin { sn't mind trained eyes do a bach THE EVENING WORL Shepherd King ‘s not in favor of glutton fe *alestine Movement, fv e has read : the mysterio uthor of fe A Child Shalt 1 Them,’ r t says celved his inspiration for the e sound of f story from the animal cemetery at Hartsdale, N. Y. A grave subject, as y pretty Siklied Jones, a mu © the words? Ben, “that's m some members r you to let up on ey want you to r Made Chauffeur” is the who wrote r the screen It wil first screen, then become a Nie of the Damen rruna al ina big ‘ow Cold,” answered Ben, makin ‘ 4 i I i ay “The Hero fiir sy B. P. Sehul- FADEOUTS. of e these hile the sun didn't mention "The And here we have » many terar Armstrong's Linoleum jr Every Floor in the House The thing you spend your life on nyu spend-all your indoor life on a floor. Sitting, standing, or walking, the floor is the part of the house that you touch and see most often. Because wood is plentiful most floors are of wood. But wood alone is not all that can be desired. Imagine a floor that could be washed with water and soap—that never needed varnish or paint—that had exactly the color and pat- tern you like—a floor smooth, without splinters, bulges or unsightly cracks, quiet and resilient to the tread. Such a floor is possible and many homes have just such floors. 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It is not a question of profit with us—but one of liquidation in the quickest possible time. No man thinking of buying a suit, topcoat or overcoat can afford to an a chance like this. You owe it to yourself to come up to- morrow and see what wonders we are offering. SAMUEL BLUM (Signed) Entire $450,000 Stock Men’s and Young Men’s Suits—Topcoats—Overcoats Full Dress and Tuxedos Less Than To-Day’s Wholesale Cost! We are manufacturers of the nationally known Rochester Art Clothes (tailored in New York) and have been doing a big business with the best stores in the country. Our clothes are of the better type, tailored in a manner that will please the best dressed men. HERE are styles specially de- signed for tall, short and stout men, and the woolens include the finest from the best American mills. The tailoring is of the type that has built up a national repu- tation for our clothes and we don’t want you to judge the garments by our sale prices. Ww. are offering a wonderful variety of advance Fall and Winte™ models in clothes for men and young men of all tastes. There arte’ swagger one, two and three button models for young fellows, as well as the semi- conservative and conservative mod- els for men of quiet taste. Men’s and Young Men’s SULPS A Really Remarkable Selection of Suits—Offered for Less than the Cost of the Woolens Alone were to 29.50 Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS and TOPCOATS Regular Retail Values $39.50 4° SUITS and TOPCOATS Regular Retail Va'ues $55 Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS and TOPCOATS Regular Retail Values $45.00 9g” 995 A group of Full Dress es SUITSIE SUITS and TOPCOATS Regular Retail Values $65 to $75 Sacrificing About 1000 FINE OVERCOATS Se lat 825 ao twenty Values different styles To $75.00 Our factory loft has been converted into regular retail salesrooms, making it easy and convenient for you to make your selections. Samuel Blum 740 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Plac jake Elevator io Sixth floor t A group of Silk lined TUXEDOS

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