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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 : The other day, for example, one of| up-to our dormitories with me, and dook. With its passion he Aids stopped a pretty little blond| during the évening I learned that thera happy endings, the society sirl as she walked a trifle bewilderedly| was another man in hi , too. Hef regretful that the ¢ hru the Pennsyly. ion here.) uppeared about 8 o'clock and informed vointng to the society ge on the/me cyrtly that the girl ne ane ised y How About YourCatarrh? wpel of her coat, she asked if she could| to him. He was older, dock, so T e of any assistance. as nice as the boy on thi Fy c id e young wo iously | Do You Want Real Relief? c not perml otiations with “If you would be so kind as to help; talked to the young woman s ne find this, address,” said the girl,. and told her to think things over care. = tanding the aid a letter. fully before she made her choice, Be-| Then Throw Away Your Sprays Porarily clear them away they The aid saw at a glance that the; tween us, the young man and I have and Other Makeshift Treat- wi promptly ae aed until ie ‘etter was from one of the Western! got her visiting his mother, so I hope it ment. cause is removed. : S. S. S. is an antidote to the mil- Why? Simply because you have}lions of tiny Catarrh germs with overlooked the cause of catarrh,|which your blood is infested. A and all of your treatment has been|thorough course this remedy misdirected. Remove the cause of | will cleanse and purify your blood, the clogged-up accumulations that}/and remove the disease germs at) BP ‘your ae passages, — which cause Catarrh. h. ye | they will naturally disappear for} For free medical advice write to are eager to espouse any goodiooking| "£00 But no matter how many| Chief Medical Adviser, 101 Swift fiancees who may be left over at the| eal applications you use to tem-|Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, rimonial agenc! jacklist. It o rusband, Joca the Bronx, “This is pretty far out,’ said the aid it length. “Wouldn't you like to come lown to our club and have before you start out?” At the luncheon table, the aid heard the girl's story. It was the usual com- | plaint. She had been unhappy at home, | _— - which was in a small town in Michi- " st gan. She had wanted to come to New | Ii IMMIINNINNNNNNINNN 00 NNN rk, and had decided that matrimony | = y the easiest way to settle down here. | 2 's on the society's, will come out all right.” nd the young lady a! With all these delicate romances on in a remote part of, its hands, it is not surprising that the Travelers’ Aid Society asserts that it could turn into a matrimonial iself if it ever felt s disposed. some lunch! now it is in the possession of s oe. hoses SNOW COVER: situation in C particularly bad. UNION R. R. YARDS IN CHIC. GO TIED UP BY so railroad yards caused by the “outlaw” . IL the determined moy Meantime, an investigator had been put | = m the trail of the Bronx address, and | == toon a telephone message announced |= ‘hat the matrimonial prospect so glow- | == ng) described in the agency's letter | was a negro janitor. ‘ Some of the most picturesque inci- lents in which the Trave ’ Aid brave- flancees still coming forward in twos and threes, and they testify to in the grip of a tremendous wander-lust. People do not seem to be |tignt, if souscipmene a atta ‘ ogatt| rived not long ago, was scheduled to able to settle down. The emigration of families from SEE a pee st a 'y figures occur at the docks, where the ee a Nate aL TE ANS ae ly aS PRS To Take Advantage of the “ Baie i ak _ | the fact that crowds sie: WANDERLUST REACHES THE EPOEMIG STAGE IN WORLD|: "s"ca~oa~ ecm) ne esnces, a & o ° ° rs the West to the|the best thing for you to do is to uids, speaking several foreign lan- fiancees reach’ this side only to find think that the ers’ aids w i ° © =~ & stow weary or hearing the aime wiory | (BOI Prospective husbands flown, and ps jover and over dain, and perhane ote |they have to be taken under the hos POP |retly they do suffer from excruciat-| Pitable wing of the society until they |= OTHER |ing boredom, but they never show it.| C2" 8° to work and earn the money to | ES ; y pay their passages back home. Still | 7 3 . ba: oe evie eet eles ana| of days later. The guests were invite East has increased to such proportions as actually to frighten some of etic peso etimiealediead tr oe f x ioned. Recently ro- has flouris and died all with Ana oy ever ¢ ” age md Shey never ath meh tae. eee others pray that something may have hee 2 happened to their betrothed, and have : oer oe tt the wedding presents were assembled, right OF rn go with you. : a : the Western states, and even on the Eastern coast, which is attracting] At the end of the second or thira| 2" even the caterer employed. but the C Sale ne Which Is Knocking the H Out of old H.C. L. saeuieeenemmamuemanen few minutes here, owing to the t 7 a4 PAC! it weuldi doino- good, Instead) fin (oath varies wieh. ‘they, oateticceight ot é Fes d Re et tien girl refused to leave New York, ex- so many new-comers, the population keeps shifting about in a most | °°" the tour usually ends in a man- STRIKE—A heavy snowstorm complicated the} arrival of so many »Idiers’ flancees. | | a nates to 100k) them waiting at the docks. iceganighathleaane reetibes Gay: ner which would méet with the com-| PiAining that she had met a man she strike of switehmen and others, making the coal situation| While most of the foreign brides have By FREDERICK J. HASKIN , interested, as if the proposi Tisiportea tadionaa WMGLS: . sey * cared more for comin; ov on the Much of this travel is without plan,, Women. ‘This is one of New York's Plete approval of the movie authorities, “ Le hs) Snover. The Rexall Store - The Pioneer Store reached this country by this time, the NEW YORK, April 23.—Ever since the war, the world has been |t#on were absolutely novel, and to aad-| 6, mir foreign fiancee who ar-| == LRAT IES otis Cae test problems—the fact that it at-)eYen tho the applicant for stardom] Ship, and that she Intended to marry J. People just get up and move thousands ietivouns girls, .who| Gott IC shows) an’ exbmusted) and) i is. sama) day /arrived’a’ beautiful ene ee and. mova | become’ discontended in their |S#dl¥ disilusioned heroine falling hap-| , On the sime day arrived a beautiful journeying as far as their money will/ homes, and wha@hove to find grow-|Pil¥ on the neck of forgiving parent, | ee eee ene ene a eit time take them, and then counting upon a\!ng room for their cramped personal. |Wh° has suddenly arrived on the scene} 1 on “a who met her nt the dock wa job or some friendly circumstance to|ties in the city. ‘The latest statistics |# PON ceeds art the | nvolder/imbréexperiencedl woman; ant tide them over until the next nomadic|Tesarding these damsels are worth men.|St#™ ag nin dh latin Sea ‘she decided to interfere, ‘He looks 0 impulse seizes them. j tionin, eight thousand of them Happy Budings’ in Real Lite different in civilian clothes,” was all At least, this is the way it looks to|We"e reported to the authorities as| In fact, the T. A.’s are as tireless! ‘1° Gung woman could say. as she the Travelers’ Aid society of New York| “™ssins” during the past year, of/8M4 vigilant in creating happy endings! ii dea the T. A. wildly and sobbed ity, which has had to rush to the|“0m four thousand completely disap-|#% Most of our American novelists, And, Beye ‘| on her shoulder. aid of 88,000 such irresponsible tray-| Pred in New York alone. Oho 0F emu ne marecan we! Orne he you ; tues . “The young man elers during the past y This is} So the ‘Travelers’ Aid society is kept|MOTMINS, “It Is great sport.” § could be about it.” is nice as he ed the T. A. att P¥ltimes. it is also extremely difficult as, about twice as many as required as-|busy hounding these afnbitious but ir-|for instance, in the ealle. Gracie aaccg| in telling the story. “He said he sistance last year. responsible young women, ng that ane a aca Se vey | Suessed she was a little tired and bung women who come to New * War Started Stay-at-Homes they get into the proper sort of lodg- < lured by matrimonial hopes scat-| fTightened, jist as anybody would be on “I don't know that a genera: dis.|M& houses and employment bureaus. ry incom: y arriy: country, and tered carelessly abroad by some ob.| @Tiving in a brand new coun cure matrimonial agency. According | R¢ Would wait until she was rested be- to the Travelers’ Aid. society, these|fore he came to see her. I took her lers’ aid meets ev in and every incoming 1b rk, and with an exp s the run. ys out from the} “After ling so many of| * one of the aids explained, “you content is responsible for it,” said al“ Tr ‘Travelers’ aid when interviewed at the|'28 headquarters of the society at 465 Lex-|> ington avenue here, the other day “It's more a general! lodse-footednes she declared; puckering hér brow in » agencies constitute an actual menace to the country, and it-heartily wishes that the Lusk committee would u Everybody should take a cleaning, purifying laxative Remedy this month, desperate atempt to define ihe exact] Set {1 tow them hy thel expres [SOM OF Ws afte Ieoure tn sumone | gage Sguane Cleaner ok smh | MMMM cause of so much unprecedented trav-| ons.” Many of them arrive plenti- - - “y, fully. supplied with ey, Which in-| Puma of people Rnd nen them in as “he nr, Shy sun om ‘aT FALK WITH KING” ]| eagetetpegeteeteaeteagecregeeetocrcteetecpeete sees eter aetoaetlesosteatesectestectesete sete oeeteteoetecteateteeteteate new environments. young women, s Te as ely fr . | 7" INSTT ‘i r a who had always lived with their par.|entirely from the exploitation of these|| LIFE INSURANCE ON ents in small towne, went to disrent|ignorant young adventurers. ‘he 120n- A BUSINESS BASIS |} . ey, it usually turns out. represents the An inquiry entails no obligation. >< "- e e cities to do war work, and young men, ne ee ns Prati tr St ; {has liberally helped herself before leav- home villages, were whisked from one | his Hberally help elt before leav 1 Wiliam E. King y io, Sas + KA 4, + K? Me ouee, point to another, both in this country ae and in Europe. ‘They just sort of de-| Movies the Leading Lure ' State Manager se 7 + velopec ie habi oving ever sc It is estimated that least 75 per veers Laat ee Z z Rout ot the number ais full into the PENN MUTUAL LIFE oe 9 As the weather warms we be- >a Because men are better able to take! friendly hands of the Ti INSURANCE COMPANY z ; >s care of themselves when suddenly | soc! Ro runea tea yaa boron Room 2, Lynch Building 4 en S epa en gin to think of our Spring and & either wear Phone 120-J stranded in a big city, the work of the: go into the movies. The Travelers’ Aid societ i ly to the M% OF rer >, o4, M ? is confined - r hair in Mary Pick valk with « : Summer Wearing Apparel and we want to remind you that we are heavily stocked now with all kinds of lightweight Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys, and can fit you out from head to foot at reasonable prices. %, o4, ¢ K? * 4, iM + o-fo-ao-afe-4s RK? ¢ iM + $4, Me 4% 4, 1M eitonion oo i 1M eee, iM ¢ Me + Clothing <a Se : a eo We are still featuring the well known Hirsh-Wick- ee Now Located IN OUR. , mee wire make of clothing for men of taste and.refinement who are very particular about the style and fit of their clothing. We also carry a splendid assortment of me- dium priced suits for all classes of men and boys in the latest up-to-date models. Call on us for your next suit. 1M ¢ OUP OV GUO, 1M ° o4, 1M ‘eae Me sh ee, ¢ ¢ es M OO o, o¢, M PUPP UPC O UO 4, + New Quarters}: Underwear ; ’ = You will soon need some light or medium weight Bs +? underwear, and we have a large variety to select from, in both union suits and the two-piece garments. We 2, ? +4, 1M OO , ? Ground Floor Rg feature the well-known “Lewis” make of union ae Risnt ron cas ee, Ww which fit perfectly and wear well. There are severa ? Ad i BA HATS and CAPS different styles, viz: short sleeve and ankle length, short sleeves , v O S Buildin & Now is-the time to| and three-fourths length, also the athletic styles, no sleeves and 8 ° sd } discard your winter] knee lengths. Call and see us for spring and summer underwear. “" oe hat or cap and we can} You will find our prices right. Se NO MORE ELEVATOR—JUST WALK RIGHT IN! | show you almost any “ 4 | style of hat for spring SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 3, or summer wear, and eo Our tennis shoes for men and boys are all in now and we o%, BS we also have a large} |) ave them in several different styles. There is nothing made in “Think Richards and % A >< assortment of caps for shsry # aa ee 3 Cunningham When You ~ the shoe line that is more comfortable or cheaper than the can- g! uu Complete Showing of + eet cca vas shoes, and we have a complete stock of these now. Want the Best.” * “4 ~~ » an ———_—— 63 o, * +, + - Seasonable Footwear For Men and Women oats “et m SHOES SHIRTS For Men and Boys Our new spring stock of the well- known Bostonian shoes are now here 5 . and we never saw a-classier line of | ¢¢ived several new ship- shoes in any store than we now have. | ments lately, and the You will find all of the latest | Patterns are beautiful, + o, * o-afo-ef o¢, %, * "04, iM + Our stock of ae is complete now as We re- % o> ?, ?¢ o¢, , * a> > 4 2 4 : 4 rns a ; 4 >< shapes in the new dark especially in the silk and ee = x chocolate shade in vici kid, | Mercerized cotton. We van = m3 gun metal calf and colt skin | #/so have a beautiful ie ibs for both men and boys, at | line of percale and mad- DG | popular prices, We also carry a com- ras shirts at popular >3 4 plete line of work shoes forboth men | prices. Better come in ~ = i i and boys in the elkskin and the black | 254 make your selec- & 2 Your Feet Will Bring You Back 127 E. Second or Wigwam Way 3 Reet omaatie ae rt ae tions while the assortment is complete. bg — 3 = Oo tate te lo ee ne Qo Pn or So Per Pedro certrveteetecese cece CO oo eT AULA CUM i aa a a i i A I ECCS