The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 5

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eta aadinebaadl » , Don’t Save Money, Spend It And Get Experience, Is Idea. Henry Ford Gives Man Under 40) Career Begins at Forty, So Does Fortune, Auto \ Maker Declares. BOSTON, Nov. 16.—A man’s ca- reer doesn’t really begin untill he is around forty,” Honry Ford eaid here yesterday, ‘When he ts forty years old a man has just about reached the ago when he may begin to think sert- vusly about making money, “Until he ts forty a man should be gaining experience; ho should be learning all he can, particularly how to spend money. That {s why I told you that the best advice I could give to a young man anxious to succeed {s: Spend your money—on yourself; get ull the experience you can. Don't try 9 save money and be a miser, “Give me the man of forty who has had lots of ‘experience, and if ho's honest and truthful his success is a certainty, “I was ubout thirty-eight or thirty- nine years old before I began to think very much about making money. Be- fore that I was too busy learning ihings and getting experienco, which I have found of great value to me in more recent yeurs, . “Now, a man should not be discour- aged because he wakes up one day and realizes he is forty years old and hasn't any money. He Is really better off if he has a clean record and has wained much experiené, because *he’ has the incentive to put his experl- enco to practical use and to profit by it. During tho talk, for it was more of @ friendly chat than an interview, Mr. Word revealed what he believes to be the secret of his amazing success and why he Is confident that plenty of! n riches will continue to roll In for years to come. “My son and I," ho sad? “have often talked about this, and we are agreed as long us our motive ts to YY FORD Aine stews provide employment for just as many people as sibly can we \ ways huye plenty of money. 1 h really tried to make money In re yeurs. I realized long ago that I all the money I needed, “Some representatives of Hugo Stin- nes camo to our Detriot offices ro- cently, I asked them what Stinnes was trying to do; what they were af- | motive was were out to get nd to make all control of the money they coul “If that were our motive I wouldn't be very confident of our future. We are now employin out 10C,000 peo- ment for just as sible—my eon and I will always havo plenty of money to do the things we want to do." Negro’s Skull, One Inch Thick, Shatters Bullet Into Pieces: — X-Ray Discloses * Strongest Cranium Hospital Phy- sicians Have Seen. y. 16,—Henry ‘Tucker, Chief Michael . Corbett of Water- vilet, has the thickest skull ever brought to the attention of the phy- sicians of the Troy City Hospital, an X-ray used tn the probo for the bul- jet in his head dis: His skull ts reported to bo so hard that It split the bullet and shattered fragments r In ho Negro'’s skull was ore than one iach thick. tains consciousness and ts in constant fear of lynching. Chief Corbett, who was dangerously wound- ea when a bullet from the Negro’s gun pierced his abdomen in the running gun fight Monday night, was reported to-day as much Improved. gro, assailant of Police A} SSeS > 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 intoa formal dinner service. ~~. 13S OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. SSeS i iTS, In Bronze Kidskin, Black Satin or Patent Leather, $10 Fickle Miss Style! Style is a fickle miss, and since the shops of I. Miller keep pace with her, new styles muét ar- tive almost daily. With so great a creative and In Black Satin or Patent Leather, manufacturing task, it is $10 really remarkable that &tyles so new and sochic can be sold for but $10, I. MILLER 15 Wet 42nd Street Open until 9 P.M. Hudson Terminal Entrance: Fulton Sereet Brooklyn: 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. orm wnuz WAlllS McCreery & C0, si al Merchants’ Association Membership Campaign ‘The Merchants’ Association which is now celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary, has thoroughly demonstrated its willingness and ability to serve the in s of all lines of business—commerce and industry—in New York City. So many attacks are being made upon New York from the outside; so many ble attacks are being made upon those things which are of particular interest and value to the business men of New York City, that « thoroaghly efficient and active organi- zation is required. ‘The Merchants’ Association, working un- der high pressure finds that it needs better support in man power and in financial re- sources. For that reason 500 of its loyal members, leaders in the comn |, financial and professional life of New re going out into the city four mornings this week to carry an invitation to membership to those who should receive it James McCreery & Co. believe in The Merchants’ Association, believe that the call which it is now making for better support is one which should receive an affirmative an- swer; it is in complete cooperation with this movement, Dear Little Folks: Santa Claus will be down here Christmas Eve He has a great many toys to mgke and a great many things to do betore he comes. So he has sent me,— Tommy Claus, his little brother,— to take his place until Christmas Eve at McCreery’s from ,.Novem- ber 18 on. How can Santa be in two places at once, —his Northland ome, and here? ‘This is his busiest time. T always keep in touch with him, so if there’s anything you want to tell him I'll let him know right away. Lous Would you like an American Flyer Express Train? I’ve senf one ahead to McCreery’s. L “Otterburn” Sport Scarfs From the famous English Ot- terburn mills haye come these imported pure wool, tweed scarfs. They present beautiful, mel- low color combinations which are absolutely fast and imper- vious to rain. This, of course. makes them ideal for the golf course, for motoring, hiking or on board ship. TZ GO. oceans voenesccs ae IS X'GS, .psaermecceges CoO (Main Fleer) Last Two Days! November Sale of Footwear For Every Occasion Before and After this Sale 8.75 and 9.75 Shoes for walking, shoes for sports, shoes for afternoon and for evening,—all are here at this one low price, in the best materials, and newest models. We have your sizeinyourstyle, so wide is the variety. [Second Fleer) 4 0 Misses’ Mannish Topcoats ' For Friday and Saturday 19.50 The most in demand for general and sport wear, these coats would ordinarily sell for much more. But careful planning en- ables us tu offer-an additional 400 coats at this low price. Of imported and domestic double faced fabrics, checked Tweeds and plaid all wool materials these coats are exceedingly sturdy and warm. They are loose or belted at the back, and the majority have guaranteed Satin lining of McCreery quality. Included also, is a fashionable jacquette model, full lined, of all wool material resembling Gray Astrakhan. Sizes 14 to 20. (Feurth Floor] For Friday and Saturday Only A Sale of Full Fashioned SILK HOSE, pair 1.15 Excellent quality.pure thread silk, Brown, Salmon, Daffodil, Gold, mercerized tops and soles. Black, Dark Copenhagen and Turquoise. Sturdy Wood, Gun Metal, Otter, African dependable Hose. (Main Floor} A Sale of Exceptionally Fine Fur Coats Each Priced at the Usual Wholesale Cost Just for this Important Event These low prices are possible only because a well- known furrier was willing to part with his later winter models at a reduced price to make room in his stock. It is only on rare occasions that an opportunity like this is offered. We need hardly urge you, therefore, to make early selections. Hudson Seal (dyed musk-rat) coat, self trimmed, of choice skins, 40 inches long. shawl collary 345.00 Hudson Seal (dyed musk-rat) coat, self trimmed, 45 inches long, crushed collar. 865.00 Alaska Seal Coat, 42 inches long, self trim- Persian Lamb Coat, 36 inches long, with genuine Kolinsky col- lar and cuffs, extra fine quality 425.00 Persian Lamb Coat. fine quality trimmed with lustrous skunk collar and cuffs. 45 inches long. 685.00 Hudson Seal (dyed musk-rat) Wrap-Coat. 45 inches long, trimmed med, shaw! collar. with Viatka Squirrel | 385.00 collar and cuffs, 465.00 | [Fourth Floor) | All Wool Novelty Skirtings and Suitings—Yard 3.75 Including Boucle and Velour checks, Persian stripes and Block Plaids Suitable for one-piece jumper dresses, suits and skirts, 56 inches wid: [Second Floor] Boudoir Novelties 5.00 These make ‘exceedingly useful and decorative gifts These are excellent values, many being worth as much as 9.00 ¢ach. They are exceedingly dainty and in exquisite colorings trimmed with that feminine touch so enhancing to the boudoir. Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes Powder Boxes Candy Boxes Photograph Frames Telephone Screens Nightlight Dolls Taffeta Sofa Pillows Hand Mirrors Comb in Case Hair Brushes Comb and Brush Trays 14 Round Hair Pin Boxes Tray and Pin Cush- ton Combined {Third Floor} For Friday and Saturday Entirely new modes for the midseason are introduced in this asseniblage of Gros de France, Gros de Londre, and satin chapeaux, ‘There are the debo- nair youthful effects which are adorned with combinations of flowers and fruits, nd every va- riation in between. {Third Floor,

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