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HOTEL MEN CONDEMN “WET” RESTAURANTS New York Proprietors to Appeal to ‘Washington for More Rigid Enforcement. Postmaster General Work recently gave a “close-up” impression of Pres- ident Harding to a group of western visitors who had called at the Post Office Department to commend im- provements of postal conditions on )lel an”;k the Pacific coast. Colleagues of the resolutio Postmaster General were of the Eotel A opinion that Dr. Work's description of the President was so unique it should be made public, and conse- quently it was given out today, as follows: ] “The outstanding characteristic of lent Harding is his presence. n hardly be called a charac- for it is the sum of many— lall, in fact, that a man has. The n . President's presence Is seen to best tage when he is receiving the lines tions of tha pre number of restaura in_the ¥ profitably leggin and _ope that of cacual, rious and sitors to the White House. This is almost of daily occurrence nd always follc the adjournments cat Many hundreds DIVORCE IN SIXTY DAYS [t afun o B ablatt o FOR COCHRAN IN PARIS i iliv. when they have been may shake hands with “Handshaking” Not an Art. “Th@ President’s art of handshak- 7 i i American Manufacturer and Mme. [ing has been frequently commen . < upon. There is no_art about it, Walska Given *‘Automatic™ !cause it is real. Tt is an insti | He meets them by the hundreds day | after day forty per minute if there is no band playing. more if there s | music. - “The President likes children and Decree. there was no truth in the reported atement that Mr. Cochran was | I granted the divorce. ;i - _ SEEK TO HALT SUIT. ! Breach of Contract Charged in $5,000,000 0il Case. WARK, N. J, June 8.—An in- 1 to halt prosecution of a| n of contract suit involving )il properties valued at over | was sought before Vice | lor John H. Backes here by 1 Commerc ation of t day periad be exclusive 1 holi and court | ¥ New Yor officers of t1 & il How to —_— e e POSTMASTER GENERAL UNIQUELY SUMS UP PRESIDENT'S CHARACTER et = e o0ld people, and he is fond of dogs, and they in turn like him, each in their own fashion. The dog Laddie Boy, true to the alredale instinct for one master only, selected the Presi-* dent as his special friend. Children look up_ at him and pass on re- assured, kaving forgotten that it was the President who held their hand, while old ladies meet him with “Thank God for you, Mr. President,’ or ‘May God bless you,’ or ‘Our coun- try Is safe with you.” Often an old lady oun that uncertain border line separating the grandmother from the angel will kiss his hand, greatly to his embarrassment. President Seems a Guardian. “These old people, they impress one and depress him, too, at times. They have done their work. matured their children and are waiting. Mayhap some are rejoicing in them ~and others may be a distress; but in either event they are their ‘children’ whom they must soon leave to the vicissitudes of the world. To them the President seemsya guardian and his office a protectorate to those in the little family world so many of us live in. “To these people the clasp of the President’s hands means much. They come purposely to see him. Each one passes on feeling that he had been waiting for them to come. After the greetings, as they mass in the spa- clous room beyond, having departed reluctantly, looking backward, the emotions in the many hearts are be- yond knowing, but those critical, sus- picious or resentful are all absent and the one feeling is common to all—that they are leaving a presence ‘where welcome ever smiles and fare- well goes outside.’ " Prevent Sunbul'ni By Vola Vale ““The best way to prevent sunburn_and beautifs the complexi s Vola Vale, | the weil known motio « cover the exposed par hands and arms with a lib Derwillo before golug out in the open. On ;-u{rnlnl lea skin thoroughly with pka o tion. Derwillo and Lixka cold cream. is wonderful for beaut! fring the complexion. Over a million girls aud women use Derwillo in place of face powder becaucse it “stays on.” No ching up all the time to keep the from shining. Derwillo and Lixka cream are wold at toilet coduters everywhere under a mones-back guarantce. | If you tfy them and are not pleased, ask for sour ‘mogey back. In this way you | | | really get a free trial. and nothing could be fairer than that. Try it todus. The Hecht Co. 7th at F Quality—at a price ’1 ing makers. recognize many of the —Straight or curl brims —plain or flatfoot sennits —smooth or rough straws —cable or saw edges 7th at F One big sale of men’s STRAWS .85 Cancellations and surplus stocks from lead- Can’t mention names, but you’ll labels. All high wide hats, with a becoming shape and a right head size for every one. More union suits, 69c A week ago, in a drenching rain, we sold thousands of these suits—this is the last shipment; likely no more at 69¢c when these are gone. Tuco and other famous makes, with all the fine details of fabric and finish you look for in high- grade suits, Striped and fancy madras. Fine checked nainsooks. All sizes 34 to 46, 69c—6 for $4 Men’'s low Black and tan calf, cordovan and patent leather at a low price. Sound in leather and workmanship; first qual- ity from top to toe. White Duck trousers, $1.65 A heavy eight-ounce duck, with pockets and waistband of same’ material. Correctly tailored and cold water shrunk—trousers for an entire season and then some. Waistband sizes 28 to 42. ers, shoes $4.50 Good news for men who want shoe All sizes on B to D widths; some styles also in AA to A widths. Imported golf hose, $1.65 Imported Scotch hose—soft woolens, rich colors, in heath- camelshair, and grays browns. Knit to fit and finely finished. (The Heebt Co., first floor.) Men’'s bathing suits, $2-%° Not ordinary woolens that soon hang limp and lifeless, but pure worsted that holds its shape. Solid colors, with white or fancy stripes. Sizes 36 to 44. '—and many staples suitable for fall. Big News=almost ,OOO suits —all from So ciety Brand—all to go at Wil | Regularly $55-=-$@@~=$@5 . A quantity sale of quality clothes---because Society Brand is winding up its season Turning to Fall work, Society Brand now closes out its surplus spring and summer stock. We've helped make their clothes famous in the East; we had first pick of their close-outs. Here they are, hundreds of suits, plus our own stocks, MARKED DOWN where they duplicated these new- comers. : g Single and double breasted models; two, three and four button suits; solid colors and fancies—all are here. Regulation, dressy and sports models; all the regular sizes, as well as ““shorts,” “longs,” “stouts,” insuring the right size and style for every man. Ready at 9 a.m.—The Hecht Co., first floor. Almost 1,000 suits in all—plenty of the staple blue serges; plenty of the double-service unfinished worsteds. And the whole range of tweeds, cassimeres, homespuns and novelties. _ Two and three piece suits—spring and summer styles 7th at F 7th he Hecht Co.