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That Is One of a Functions of Richard V. Oulahan at G, O. P, Headquarters. WELL FITTED FOR WORK | Officially, Popular Newspaper’ Man Is General Literary Di- rector of Taft Campaign ‘Fhe smiling, self possessed young man | with the clear cut, angular face who} @reets you when you go to see Mr, Hitchoock in the burnished brass and gold headquarters an the tenth floor of the Metropolitan Life tower {an't early so unsophisticated as he seems, Fou'll find that out soon if you try fe unioad a brilliant Iktle plan for in- evring the election of Mr. Taft. If your business {s legitimate and mor tts serious consideration, you will secure what you seek without fuss or delay. MM you spring any new invention in the Une of campaigning that involves the | expenditure of money you'll find those | deep set eyes Soring the acid Into lt— and yourself in one of the “going down” @levators impressed with the urbanity of the man you've just left, but quite! uncertain as to the resulte of your call, Applying the acid test of probabdility and common sense to political gold) bricks ts one of the leading epecialties | of Richard V. Oulahan, the general Uterary director of the Republican Na- tional Committee. Ever since he brought the light of his calm, blue eyes from the ten dy fourteen editorial rooms of | Virginia tri-weekly to Washington, twenty kept on h Arolies the “Acld Test. years ‘ a Applies the Acid Test to All New He aaa Schemes of Winning Votes for Taft | Oulahan has q well-known FRIDAY, ARYON CALLS VAN CLEAVE T THE EVENING WORLD, that oficial, D Manat | nfseation Mr, Taft. What His Duties Are As chief litter Ar Oulahan e plank 10, Aug. open from es and “p pe area: that find th THC quarters and rit th Our Famous Double Guarantee Money refunded instant.y on request if any purchase fails to please. THIS IS OULAHAN, authorship of some tales that found ex- | tensive vogue. Mr, Oulahan found in an old book shop | at the capital a book of jokes published in 189 and containing the same stories as those credited by Mr. Blythe to Mr. | | Coolt dge. The latter indignantly denies | he ever told the tales as original and | \ pute the responsibility on Mr. Blythe, | Mr. Blythe merely amifes when the mai ere of Mr. Taft's campaign © ter Jy referred to and calls as witness aut batik Ge col ae be th of hls declaration James Ho Dedorelgolnglupines nse mriOUletianjil| nmocentuesninaton Utterate Before coming over from ‘Washington | | |to help Mr.#Hiitchoock, Mr, Sheldon and | the other managers of the Republican national campaign, Mr, Oulahan was) famed and respected as one of the most capable of newspaper correspond-— ents; a popular figure in the national capital, a talented member of the Gridiron Club and an expert upon g0v- ernmental matters. As chief of the Washington bureau of the New York Sun he Impressed himselt as a news gatherer ahd writer of the highest rank. He has long been recog- nized as one of the best descriptive rs at the captial, and some ov rous tales are still handed about Men who have been fortunate enough receive invitations to the Gridiron dinners recall the keen, good- sms launched by Mr, Oulahan at some of the victims of th club; his long face Slluminated with a ‘er solemn expression, obviously !ncongru- ous and out of place Caught With the Goods, eved a reputation s. It was he jecretary Cool- jan Mr. Oulahan. He the distinction of being the 1 friend of both Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan. When Mr. Taft was in thd, Cabinet Mr. Oulahan enjoy he srendanipis of Fat Folks’ Hot Weather Comfort Secret The only way to be comfortable, if fat, tn ot weather, {8 to get thin—that 19, reduce, Thie te paradoxical, but {t ts true—and the say the truth ts bitter. Truly, to face the Necessity of reducing by means of exercise & Dditter prospect for any carry a dollar's worth of stoc< | K ugh flesh to make 4 undurdened druge'at. from 4 Si ounces quietly for « ahan 8 ves losing of 12 to 16 t the same food and don't need to Get thin. Moreover. fate wrinkles or require ees, This hers the fa: different, very from the usual aren high in tho craft. Wash! agree, a MEET IN THE ARMY SHOOT THE New York, N Northwest Cor. 3d Ave, Se AUGUST 7, 1908. 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