The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 4

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14 HOURS A DAY; SOS TRAN Hardest Labor Is Done ‘at, tne "Seon His Study. ; IS MASTER OF DETAILS. Systematic, but Thoroughness Makes Work Exhausting— >, His Normal Day. Night While Alone in ‘work an@ go to bed. But he has able to keep to echedule, For few weeks the President has able to get out of his atudy o'clock. The night work is ondea ee Ba! h week, but 20 far he has not been able to carry out the plan, Although Ho io atmosphere, he fe dragked h time, Two ke ago he week-end outing affont tn Mayflower, going down the Potomac inte Chesapeake Bay, but & atorm drove him back early with an unpleasant and unfinished holiday. On Saturday morning jest he ran away early for an automodile trip to Mount Vernon, wut California-Japanese at- fair drew him back to Washington early In the afternoon for conference with the Secretary of Btnte. The result was a Aaturday night and Su ‘of serious thinking and work in i. It in dificult to tel from mere ob- wervation when the President is tired. Hie normal actions are @o methodical and measured in pace that they betray ho variation trom day to day, regard- Jems of strain. His face is so bony, with skin so tightly drawn over angles and high epots, that there is no deepen- | ing of lines or the tensences of features | observable in most men under pressure. WASHINGTON, Mag 12—"The har€-coior of countenance he has not, 10 ext worked man in America,” te the title given to President Wileon by bis private secretary. Bxecutive decisions that direst the effaire of the nation are made at nigh | fey the President. ‘The central control station of the » @reat machinery of government ¢ & eectuded room on the eecond floor of White House where Mr, Wilson alone in silence while the world note book, i fe of state and the President written by his t 3 é ft a H aT iH E loose leaves that can 64 and fresh ones put in. The Ny “pot hooks,” a system of Mr. Wilson hag precticed ti rivate study contains a Gat top @ fling cabinet. The President Gevoted to hia bidok leather ané his filing i ne cabinet than No secretary He works BERER]**E HT i | : | Pallor of cheek '9 in him @ normal | condition, GTRAIN SHOWS IN MANNER! RATHER THAN APPEARANCE. Perhaps the only indications of the Jotrain which the President ts experi encing are to be found in hia manner rather than in hia appearance. He {s even more measured and reserved In speech and action than he waa when he ‘entered the White House. He fs attempt ing to conserve his mental forces with ecientifie care and precision. Underneath the calm exterior there tn [an a@ctive nervous system, although people way that Mr. Wilvon has no nerves, 1 ie beginning to show Iteelt now and then. Standing behind @ chalr with his hande on the back of it & fow days ago, hin fingers unconsciously drummed a@ tattoo, Whon reading a message personally to Congress a few weeks ago there was a nervous note in hia voice for @ few moments. The general manager of the United Staten Government has a dig job merely directing the ordinary duties of admin- |istration, But when there ‘a added tho leeassless pressure of politicians for oMce ‘and the attempt to Institute many re- forms of great magnitude in system, President has more than one man can phyetcally acoompllah, 5 Private Seoretary Tumulty le watch- ing his chief and trying to shield him from as many troubles aa possible, for ence let the President get a subject In RESINOL CLEARS AWAY PIMPLES black notebook. Private Secretary Unsightly Com: ity and a stenegrapher join him, “4 ‘The notes written the night before ia] pimples and blackheads diss tudy are dictated aad the plane| unsight become thought out are outlined for the private | clear, y, end heir health © ecoretary to put into operation and beauty usually follow the regular en hour of this werk the rest! use of joap an nal : President's Gay 12 taken up by | application of Resinol Ointment. These eppointements, previously arranged. | soothing, healing propexetiers do their Cabinet officers, work easily, quickly and at little cost, fir i t iil i i me Hi if et eee 4 ef at z LS aEnEEEEiaenal ihe BUT zi TAH, fy 7 : 5 i it if i i when even the most expensive and com- icated “beauty treatments” utterly fail, ‘The nearest drugstore le sure to have Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. not get some today? You ean't too soon to get rid of those ugly. rrassing complexion blemishes. Resinol medication is i eee atte, that pt pe ly on the tenderest skin. Doctors be have prescribed Resinol for eighteen years. You can teot it free by wilting to Dept. £0-8, facl, Baltimore, Md., for a generous The Sauce That Really Is Made and Bottled in England HOLBROOKS ‘ THE EVENT ing peculiarly for several weeks, Tis! tore who mind hand he goes through it with a thor oughnene that requires laborioun effort. Mr. Wilson will not admit | 6 married and three sens. ed to have been affected by a! -Dr. Reldsteip said tha Working too hard, or that be is some nights, He has been a little more than two months in the White House and during that time he has scored two long credit ynarke: District Terminal was burned fast 5™Pl year with heavy loss to his property | urpoxe of adjoining. Dohnnon was fifty-five years olf and | 1. He has not uttered @ complaint | lived at No. 3 Ocean avenue, Brook~ about anything or anybody. lyn, He had « wife, two grown daugh- 2. He has not spoken @ cross word. H FOUND DEAD IN OFFICE, GAS TUBE IN HIS MOUTH. Henry Dohnson of 390 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, Had Worried Over Big Fire. Arthur Titnn, bookkeeper in the hay and feed store of Henry Dohneon, at | jon her way _>- Raby Horn on the Caledonia. - 1@ TO 16 MINUTES FROM ANYWHEKE, Undated Youthfulness At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated **Beauty’s Guardian” eek tlled| Prete petty cial Otter--Cash of Credit ing was riven back by flumineting | BM circular moti and re. Sovewer Willow @ AA TT)\ Brass Bed; wee, When he had allowed time for | ventilation he found that the gaa war coming from the private oMce, inter- | ing the private office, he found Dohn- fon, the proprietor, dead en the floor. A gan tube from the fixture was fast- ened in his mouth dy @ etring tied about’ his neck, Tlinn told Polleoman Hagmeyer and Dr. Reldetein of the Kastern District Hospital that Dohneon hed been act- Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street 8.98 | x100t id eee eeereee x10at, Srey & x12 at.. Open Evenings on Monda ~l Ont Anchor line 7s¢ived to-day from Gtas- | 7, gow with one more passenger than she BAe |had when she sailed. On last Monday | there was born to Mrs, Isolina Peres 4 daughter, Mrs, Peres te @ Spaniard to join her husband In this country, The baby was christened Maria nia Peres and a fund of to start SreSfreasarar={ ==] Je Set eS Ss | Substantial Reductions In Table Linens The May Sale at ‘The Linen Store” always means an un- usual y to ish the Linen Closet with the very best of Table Cloths and Napkins at (really reduced prices. This year the collection is most attractive, including not only all - hee qualities, but a very large assortment of good ns. SS 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Yorsyete —j—. R= Je that are usually $2 tomorrow at $1 The utmost that one lone dollar can do in blousewear. Simple little things, of course. Blouses that are ornate in their simplicity. Showy without being elaborate, effective by reason of being plain. Extremely attractive models, decked with double collars edged with picot. Button front or back and three-quarter slecves. Other models somewhat less unosten- tatious, being trimmed with insertion and finished with velvet bows and bands, Sizes 34 to 48. Main floor. Pure Linen Shirt Waists tomorrow at $1 “Beauty is best plain set.” We rather fancy that the woman who is accustomed to blouses of elaborate designs finds occasionally that there is some- thing restful in a shirt waist that is simple to the point of severity. These shirt waists at one dollar are Ce reaeagarend jain. They have soft turnover collar, long sleeves, soft nch cuffs, pateh posure and six pearl buttona. ° Beyond that they have ing but pure Irish linen to commend them, but that is no amall matter at so small a cost. Made and finished to perfection. : Main floor. | $2.75 would be reasonable for these Lingerie Blouses tomorrow at $1.50 Next to the value, the most notable feature of this offering is varicty. There are at least fiftcen different styles, and all so dainty and attractive that we are reluctant to describe one of them and thus appear to discriminate aguinst fourteen. Made of sheer batiste that is hand embroidered in extremely pretty designs. Many button front models in the assortment. High and low neck styles, full and three-quarter sleeves. Candidly » you will marvel to see such dainty designs and so many of them at this trifling price. Sizes 34 to 48. Main floor. cnorce: INS GROCERIES Can Guaranteed First Class Condensed Milk| 4 Butler’s Brand, in Sanitary Cans.. | Evaporated Milk Liberty Milk Zeam25° 1 infullsizecans f° Stamps FREE with can c 5 gssie Milk, i." LO Eg, dete incaton sme 25 East View Eggs, iun..29° Sold in Sealed Cartons ad hee aa guaranteed, ‘Sugar Corn, pest, B cms BEE Maine’s choicest, nothing finer. . Na Vari brands. Sugar Corn, Swecesnd tender, Fe sensational cut in price; regular-sized can...» Largest Essie Tomatoes, “ra J 2° choicest ,selected, hand-picked ripe fruit. . N € ew Onions, from Texas, a lb. 4 Fig Bars, Oven fresh dainties, a lb........ a fact Wahine ssceadieatatehint Dames ARRAS At All 128 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey, 75¢ Bottle Old California Sheiry... 25¢ Virginia Dare Wine, vote, 69¢, 35c, 23¢ A delightful light wine for the dinner table 50 el Stamps FREE with case 2% bot- LD | tles Lager Beer, Liecbmann’s & Ruppert’s he Big Dollar’s Worth All $ 1 Bottle Old California Port...... 25¢ 3 Imperial Rye Whiskey, ta1-nu0 89° DOUBLE Yu¢ Stamps Monday and Wednesday slaty I ae > the 230 James Butler Inc. Stores Offers That Will Attract Every Housekeeper Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7k 25c Butler’s Best Borax Soap Sates 25c Wash Boards, Oval oak, double faced,ea. BEC Toilet Paper, 7 rolls Hc 1000 sheet pkge. SC Swift's Toilet Soap, i, Bcakes10c Whisk Brooms, in 2 sizes,ea. LGC and Oc Parlor Brooms, *“"* 35c, 29c»™ 25c Scrub Brushes, for hard service, ea. BC and &C New Grass Butter Coming to us every day direct from the Western Creameries—delici sweet and fresh. Shipments received this week, cut to, a Ib. eine Belle Brook Print Butter &,.c°.° Imported Peas Large No. 3 Can Tomatoes Lingerie & Voile Blouses — = - Wonderful value, and an offer we cannot repeat c after this lot is gone; large can, cutto..... Ripe, red fruit; regular 10c and 12c val., cut to Special Premium Sale, continued all this week, of] The Newest Teas ‘ ‘our Ceyion or Mixed Finest blends of both, excelling in strength, quality, davor and (ragrance, 100 ofall Lacie with 1 ib, Ceylon or 60° 35° & pound. pound. pound, po Sold in the Bean or Ground to Suit. Cheese tihcisear | '7¢ N, CREAM, Ibece THE aD In Clean; Flour’"}i825°x: Bags, 13° Pride of St. Louis brand—Superlative XXXX quality Uncoated Rice, Triumph Brand 10¢ Highest grade with all its nourishment; 1-lb. bag, Clean Rice, cut to, b........, 5¢ Good, At All 29 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Legs of Choice Milk Fed Veal, |b. 16c Loin Veal Chops, extra choice, ....lb. 18¢ Breast of Milk Fed Veal......lb. 16c Loin Mutton Chops, very fne....lb. 1S¢ Navel Corned Beef. Regtosred Easbtiched , a WO ere “4 alc 33° 8° Choicest Coffees |

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