The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 13

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' Mystery of a Reoch-Truck RAISE MORE SONS “fteal Stull” Miracle Ni alles : ohne by Prohibition FOR OWN DEFENSE, The days of miracles ard pot ver 7 a certain widely known broker’s word for it. For Yeas { become quit us (he name Representative Kahn Says of fhe beneficiary uf tha.late' mjracie,mdet and wilt be kept a profound). 1) GM Gthars Will Not secret, i HM ts ; ihe atory,opens un u peuceful morning just about.a yes Send Boys Otherwise. Wah Street man was str hice. a aan trreee baie WASHINGT Dee: bie Former eau's sugsestion that ed Sjatee, Great Britain and rm a triple alliance was At- the Yawns of hily surburban when he wag surprised by ceremonious arrival of an unkempt individual whose manner was Strang: ) ow the ground France are refus- Iron to defend their “I know, miister," bluited the mun, “that you don't know who I a what I do, but I appeal to yqu to e 7 me. I have a*truckload of the finest Riotaer. liquor just down the road and. Pro-| mysterious or lett hibition agents are a mile’ back.| find no trace of him or hey’! catoh me ere! truck or liquor really’ b “What can I do?” uskeg the rf “IT have figured up the ¢ broker, looking around for a handy] present rate that is beir slillelah, good Scotch liquor is} and was } worth of the stuff. ver}is a brand new suspect you, and then I'll come back | Show @ bit of ne and ‘split the uor with you for “ ance, would: its pour kindness.” the rescue of that that side the regular bly stolen the t other bootlegger! who were hot © Prohibition enforce! “TL told those opinion the “Efaidn't quite know what to do,” confided the broker to a close friend esterday. “But 1 most certainly am not fin sympathy with Prohibition and jthe man's appeal had touched nt t ali i Me but members of the gang trom which tae. } So I gave -him permission to the liquor was filcheds that some one backs his truckload of contraband trom "7 at t him gc0dg into my garage, which he did. nd de He then darted away and t Sy © | hidden “isel | MARTINI & ROSSI ° | wm —- Non-Alcoholic | Fl VERMOUTH | Bottled in Torino, Italy Buy it by the case— Always keep a bottleontheice— Serve it straight ~and you havea delicious appe- tizer nan who knows what's more—declare For sule atall dealers Sole Agents for the United States t . TAYLOR & CO. 29 Broadway New York. $1000.00 To Be Given cAway in 248 CASH PRIZES! For the Best Slogans or Essays about VITOVIM REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, RIRSTUPRIZEa. |<): oe ee SECOND PRIZE’ . A ie THIRD PRIZE : ; in Eas 25 Prizes of 10.00 each . A . ‘ 50 Prizes of 5.00 each . A ‘ . 250.00 300 Prizes of 1.00 each . i A A 300.00 In the event of ties, the full amount of prize offered will be awarded to each tying contestant. Ask your Neighborhood Dealer for Folder giving Rules and Complete Details of Contest, or we will send to you upon request. This folder is also enclosed with all Wrapped Varieties of WARD’S BREAD and all Boxed Varieties of WARD’S FINE CAKES. For Sale at the Store of Your Neighborhood Dealer WARD BAKING COMPANY Copyright, 1921, by Ward Baking Compazy $100.00 60.00 40.00 250.00 SCE dEaeieta, ..anraibinadbiendetlbta Liab AaeA kai 1ik anna ad mee ‘HE Ev..- fact that while travelling through France we saw very few children; on other hand, while travelling through the cccupled territery of — Germany we. had to. caution our} < 2 chauffeur vepeated|y'té *efrain from runtiing over children who c fares on every “1 said to them that. the warnen of America will have a great deal to fay regarding this matter. They are now voters in the United States, they | ~ have a voice in the Government, and if you intend to get an agreement of t} that kind enacted the!women will nat- fo Nw Od de Ry the adoption of our Constitution in Then these gentlemen began te explain how France had 88,000,000 while Germany, according to % them the population of e large number of ded the thorough- and siy, ‘Why should | send mj boundary?” Gifts Which Are Bound to ’ Find High Favor: Jewelled Combs add a Note of Brilliance Spanish and fan shapesg.in a Variety of attractive = desigi.;, mounted with stones invevery (iy conceivable jewelled effect. Sapphires, to- pazes, peacock hues, jet—and these are only a few! $3.95 to 34.75 The Flutter of Fans Plumy depths of color age in ostrich, pheasant, vulture, and coque feathers; spider webs of gold and silver and real lace; hand-painted pompadour fans of gauze in delicate tints, . Marly spaliled with silver—decorative, _ “ ° restless, glowing, designed for every personality, every whim,. every mood, F $9.75 to! $142 The Sheen and Sparkle of Hair Bandeaux | Designed for dark locks or golden are these hair bandcaux, since there are regal diadems of brilliants, jet.bands, tinsel leaves and buds, Varied in any number S of ways to give a touch of piquancy or queen- liness. (Third Floor.) $1.95 to $25 The Small Vanity Cases Are Charming Gold - plated sil ver or in silver, Enameled in dainty colorings and designs; round, square, or oval shapes, some with 2 finger chains, they . aré designed either for compact powder solely or are double and will hold both powder and $4.95 to 23.75 Earrings Are Jewelled Bits of Rainbow Brilliance Pasa) Color, light, sparkle, delicacy of design— all are combined in this wide variety of earnngs = Pendane, showers and tassels of pearls, lapis, coral, jet, brilliancs, crystal, jade, snarcastte, topares, amber— ome mounted on solid gold, others ermmed with Sterting silver $6.75 to 48.75 DECEMBER 5, 1922. quiliity at tho Allied conference, which opens in London Saturday, Mussu- lint has been qutbbling over coming had 68.00,000 people. em very frankly that the here. ‘ + were placing them- There ts every indication M, Potn- is pecullar position. Ac- that time was only 33,000,- while the population of will pont on* what France means to vas 68,000,000 pe sts t get by way v. reparation from Ger- {French Reparation Program|} aenaito ptan for seizing the mines and May Disturb Bonar Law at London Parley. boy to defend the boundaries of France when the French mother does not raise any boys to defend that lint come to Lon- on plafa as cigtd as “Fashioned of all-wool tweed, jersey, and serge. $0 far, but it ts befleved ho will be Because it possesses every prop- exty required fo~ pectin bans FORMOSA OOLCNG TEA is the chcice of epicuret and tea ex- perts the world over. care will have what has been termed 2 “double-barreled” proposal. He many regardless of what other are satiefied with. He also will present a forests of the occupied territory and the Ruhr valley if Germany ts to have 4 two months’ moratorium. Bonar Law and the British experts 4 has the richest, rarest favor, the eed] Weig ae te ECs CCE eae Get ; most --tisfying body, the most nomle Conference postponed ‘ until | January. But M. Potneare may eet Premiers such a high price for French agree- ment that it would be impossible. t is taken for granted the French t's reparation plan Jneludes tion of the French debt to clearest liquor in the cap. TRA. Your dealer has it. oe Britain. [f Mr. Bonar Law is Sorting Tea Loaoca to actept this tt ls mote $ yet indicated, despite hie t that the Government ; If frov to igmore tlie Bal- AKES LITTLE Di EED— SS Soe SSE West West =~ Stern Brothers = cA Special Purchase and Sale of Girls’ All-Wool Dresses Priced for this event at $ 5 (Dresses of precisely this same character have sold this season at $10 and $12). —For school wear, for play wear—for every practical daytime use and occasion. —Six different models to choose from, all of this season. —One and two-piece effects; flare or pleated skirts; * many with smart touches of embroidery, and some with sashes of self material. ‘Three models illustrated. THIRD FLOOR. Sizes 6 to 14 years. . —~a >t Stern Brothays, an, 300 Boys’ All-Wool Novelty Suits Taken fom Our Regular Stock and Women’s Handbags for Gifts Handbags are always among the most welcome of gifts! And these assortments are rich indeed in variety—it would be difficult not to find a gift ot originality here! REAL PAISLEY HANDBAGS -— The newest e— Drastically Reduced for Immediate hand-beaded and other imported models, $15 to 15 : Clearance to HANDBAGS made up on frames that were formerly used gn bags priced froth $7.30 to 12.50. Styles in velvet, silk, and * $7 50 ivetne:s 6s Goren eat cae, Git $5 re Originally i | Priced 10 te Useful Leather Gifts for Men : ; ee ae MEN'S BILL BOOKS MEN'S TOILET CASES”»"} Middy, Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk, and’ fancy suits in a variety of fabrics, in- with solid gold mounting; of real leather with fittings Hip book style or hip book of the highest quality. cluding serges, in blue, green, or brown; style or three fold models. $15 tweeds, cheviots, worsted jerseys, and. fancy $2.85, $$ to $35 Chbers, priced up| eo" Ras! mixtures. Sizes 24 to 10 years—but not all styles im every size. Leather Novelty Gifts; Moderately Priced Gifts tor everyone—for men, women, and even children! Specially shown on tables ahd priced from 50c to $10 MAIN FLOOR, ‘Offered also is a complete assortment ot boys’ furnishings hats, caps, blouses, pajamas, ties, wool pullovers, novelty suits, wash syits and raincoats And among them are a great many practical i . ° gift suggestions Boudoir Articles that daintily convey the message of Christmas. Sweaters Sena $4. 95 to 7.50 Shire -, .-. . $1.3500 5.95 Bathrobes. , . . $3.95 to 7.50 6 to 18 years. Leather Belte . . 75cto 1.55 ‘Weistbends 26 to 32. Normandie Lace Pin Cushions, $1.95, 2.25, 3.50 Normandie’ Lace Handkerchief Cases, $3.95 end §.00 Normandie Lace Coasters . . . 1,50 to 3.95 In oval or round shapes and in various sizes. Round Taffeta Silk Pillows . $3.95 Mufflers— Night Light Dolls in caffeta silk costumes, $3.50 and 4,50 Pm Oi wp 1.35—Fbe Gh, 92.05 Sheepskin Coats... 12.75 to 14.75 Wicker Work Baskets . - 85c le In various shapes; lined witis a co 380 Mackinaws. . . $9.75 to 16.50 MAIN FLOOR ra THIRD FLOOR. fo) _ re? ) REDUCED. for IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE: Women’s Fur-Trimmed Suits in two and threepiece effects $48 Originally priced feom $85 to $135) This season's smartest: models! Costume suits with the top of the frock developed in rich brocaded crepe. And two-piece effects in various styles. Fashioned pfincipally of marleen; !arge fur collats of mole, tor, beaver, and equirret In navy, brown, black, and taupe— but not all these colors in every style Sizes 34 to 44 (but not in all models). THIRD FLOOR THE TEA OF EPICURES Just try one cup for yourself. But be sure ft 1: the REAL FORMOSA GCLOSSG A WORLD "WANT" ADVT. WILL GO AND GET IT ** - st | i | |

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