The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 9

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Sr a oT aa ee SS SaaERamee a . HIS SMILE GONE, HE ASKS $10,000 { AS DAMAGES Facial Muscles Injured by , Auto, He Cannot Even rv Decently. BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 18. Nine-year-old Joe Bevilacqua $e asking a jury in County Court to award him $10,000 because he n ean smth » the boy was in an ceident, the f ci riding b Ke bak) automonile ear in which lis fleet a glad in a way, but not and (t hurts hin, he savs. Shoes of Distinction More and more well dressed women find it to their advan- tage to wear the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Here we explain why. Dr. Reed’s can always be had in the newest authentic styles and models; they are always equipped with the comfortable and healthful cork and felt cushion sole; and every pair is so well made it affords a surprising amount of wear. For pure long-run economy Dr. Reed's are without an equal. Di A Reed CUSHION SHOES. For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE C0. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Strcet 12 Park Place, Woolworth isldg. Salad Sets from $10 to $50 SALAD is always refreshing, and the patterns of Ovington salad sets are quite in keeping with this most desirable quality. They are often interpolated with great success into a formai dinner service, OVINGTON'’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST Beauty Specialist Madame, your Beauty Specialist jis an expert. She will gladly give pu Dr. Palmer’s Famous Treat- ent and much valuable advice about thecare of the complexion. Purchasefromhera packageofDr, Palmer’sAlmomeal,and continue the treatment daily as directed in the privacy of your home, Here i is the famous treatment: Fruvenge the aki ways Sane ied usaaras Klose wih cold water, Go to your Beauty Specialist for this Hereatment, or get a package, 50 cents at | gists, and try it at home. Valu- Fable booklet and sample treatment sent ifrce on request. HOLTON & ADAMS 29-31 East 22nd St., New York City Dr. Palmer’s PHARMACIST FALLS 5 STORIES, MAY LIVE MM owe his life to ets Clothes Lines Checked Fall—Ankles| apartment. Carlit {# in Lebanon Hos- Broken, Vonsible Sk pital, where his condition is sald to be cross the areaway ¢ If Aaron Carllt, thirty-twe lake “| Carlit aroxe feeling Il aml went to macist, survives a fall from his home] the window for air, A sudden dizziness| striking the heavily laden clothes nes on the fifth floor of the apartment at caused him to lose his balance and he in failing THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, | 86 Trinity Avenue, the Bronx, this| fell from the window. Neighbors who Aan \a 50 years are eae hardest. POINTS OF ESS than 1000 firms in the United States are 2 fifty years old. For us to have dedicated PERFE CTION 53 years to the making of increasingly better underwear, while other brands have come and one, argues a product that gives complete com- ‘ort and lasting satisfaction. In “Stuttgarter” you get dependable underwear at the lowest price consistent with quality. Made in a complete range of sizes and weights, in cotton, cotton and wool, silk and wool, and guaranteed pure wool. , Shirts and Drawers $1.50 to $9.00 a garment. Form-fitting union suits $1.75 to $12.00 a garment. Sold everywhere by the best and most reliable * retailers. If You Can’t Get It—Tell Us— ‘H. LOEB & CO., Inc. Max Kuhn, Pres. Sole owners and Wholesale Distributors 456-460 FOURTH AVENUE New York City Si GARTER Underwear f"°M menue. JAMES MeCREERY & CO,» McCreery Baby Week This is a week of special values in everything worn and used by his young majesty, the | baby. We have painstakingly selected his wee apparel, from the standpoint of dain- tiness, quality and comfort, and then mz irked every item way below its regular price. | Baby Coats, long or short, white cashmere, silk lined, | and hand embroidered at the collar and cuffs. Regularly 8.75 _. Sale Price, 7.50 | Silk Caps of Crepe de Chine, lace trimmed. | Regularly 3.00 Sale Price, 2.65 Baby Bunting, White Eiderdown of superior quality; domet flannel lined. Silk lined hood, satin bound. Pink or blue. Regularly 5.25 Sale Price, 4.50 (Third Floor) Se eee See eee nee ea! Readers of newspapers are too often influenced into believing things just a little too wonderful, for the habit of adding a bit of rose color to the bare truth is easily fallen into. Quality «. Price JN the vast and complicated business of retail merchandising it is very tempting indeed for establishments to exaggerate their standards now and then— very difficult for them not to claim all the virtues, whether they entirely possess them or not. THEREFORE we have never made any claims beyond and above our one guiding and dominating principle—sthat of offering always only merchandise of the highest character obtainable, not at lowest-in-the-city prices, nor yet at highest-in-thecity prices, but on a just, reasonable, equitable basis. PRICE is not what we advertise first and foremost, but quality is! And along with this quality is embodied style authenticity and reliable workmanship, In short, there is no juggling with figures so as to give a little more for a little less. We prefer rather to keep our price quotations strictly representative of the value of the merchandise itself —dependable, trustworthy, and unflinchingly just. And, lest we forget—it. goes without saying, that we, as well as other reputable houses, have not advanced the prices on imported merchandise received before the increased tariff rates were adopted, and now in stock. Stern 1 Brothers WEST 42nd STREET WEST 43rd STREET HERE is one answer you, as a Jewish citizen of New York City, cannot give to the urgent plea of Federation for funds —and that answer is No. You cannot say you are too poor. The destitute of New York whom Federation is trying to help are poorer. You cannot excuse yourself on the ground that business is bad. Many of our helpless have not enough pen- nies to keep body and soul together. phat eoreeaee You cannot say that you can't afford I ascent Now to give. Yorks City, : . a Give! Give these poor unfortunates a chance for life! cA Million More for FEDERATION For the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City RTHUR LEHMAN, Preaktec: Sen sees J Checks should be Chairman, Board of Trustese made payable to H. MRS. BIDNEY c. poRO A.Guinzburg,Treas., airman, Women's Dtwtafes PERCY 8. STRAUS 114 Fifth Avenue, \Chelrman, Businese Men's Ceunell New York City. This space donated by The National Park Bank REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday Vorld Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 _ ae | size, full bridge model, adjusted to. port- temperature and Isochronism ; « fat ped with double roller, steel ea cape wheel with micrometric regulator Silver ‘dint and tment. and’ Diemond Address 1090-1960 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between Sist and fad 5 Under “Roseland USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching Eruptions Helped | Over Night. ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and {ra- provement shows next day Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those =! who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho- Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eceema is dried right up Get a small Jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. —_—_—_—__ World Wants Work Wonders For unsightly “skin eruptions, rash 5 or blotches on face, meck, arms or bodys you acl not have to wait for re lief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Ap- ee

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