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| John Rooms —8, 000 $5,000,( Mc Year—Hotel THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, APRIL 10, — ) 900 in We —. Bowman Eight Hostelries With 7,000 That House 10,000 to 12,000 People Every Day Employ ‘Hotel King of the World i Investments “PR IER em epee seererereeeenpenemenre erates reer aprnetenat io menenetenanetnrenm meen annem 1919, EUROPE IS sexe | trom Saratoga Springs to reek A ) in the then greatest h hia baad rk. “Jack” Bowman had a jwhich he wanted a fob ns a ciork ag a Youthful Monarch Who! iekscin'e er oe und the country boy had to wall! fy, Ranrasentally u r [tho streeta until he found a place uv Repre entative With Gustay Baumann, It was the rtant Issues irony of fate, perhaps, that nearly Will Be D ' two decades later the country | 3é Discussed. Has Yet to See Q0GR TOUT Reber se BR) ce ein Once greatest hotel In the city Tes AY ficuratively put its former owner in| LONDON. April 10.—Dr. FD. Meyer \ - the street. 8 bee erviewed by the D: Ills progress was not particularty | Deen interviewed by the Dally Has marked—the progreas on foundations | News retarding his forthcoming visit never are—unul Mr. Ratmann signed | to America as the representative of the lease for the Biltmor which he Nationa; Church ¢ uneil at 4 “t pA Aas id near the Grand Cen-| ;),, ably ¢ the American Free It was then,” said Mr. Bowman, | \lurchoe “when my ‘.eams about the hotel! “Tt to tote definitely business began to assume tangib! hat 18 cont ited by the confer- m. For years 1 had ed thi We Haw Vor on Sl ion would develop into the great HBL ANbATenUy 4 est hotel district In the world. Often “ viene whieh tha {had walked up in the night to wha “ thitely with. Ame in now Pershing Square and looked| ; _ te Imponibie thal the om nm Li Jas e785 around, picturing in my mind what ay die o00—Sill a Boy in Spirit, fie hoes nkaye the service heir 1 Leamue of ches ; i —_——- | “It seems,” he added amilinety, | jyijvo . dara Constipated Children Gladly Take that Ina measiire T have mieceeded ve atake In John McF. Rowman, owner of the Anyway, thin district has made good | c1, ing the a“ e e " . greatest croup of hotels in the world acWIW'L try to do more? 1 ean't Fea tet California of Figs? iiss ers IF Ga, aoe, mownsn ms oe onan ae Jat the Biltmore this yot forty. y iT ng out of the window _ - Li d B 1 | Pershing Wquare the Hotels Commo- $500, 000 FOR V VOLUNTERS. Wilt Me Repre- For the Liver an owels dore, Belmont, Manhattan and Mur | Session Mere. Tell your druggist you want genuine | ray Hull, To the north and west of him was the Ansonia, out of his vis- @ council Hallington Booth An-| a to ken of Financial Help. of churches has been consid problems arising . a aS oy - ‘ " lunteers of America have m the war. Dr, Meyer has beet California Syrup of Figs." Full directions lion, but, probably, igi Aisne Ba obtained pledges of $600,000 from in-| delegated by the Englah Protestant and dose for babies and children of all ages as were perhaps the verdes at dividuals, Whose names are withheld, testant by of : +n n New London, Conn. and the Belle j to be app! to the ore glum and tzer= who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- view Belleair, Mia, which, when | = social, a tional and home vted. ft was said coated, or full of co!d, are plainly printed on acquired ‘by him less than a weel Joun MSEEy BOWMAN | #rZ,cnteruprings in the United eof the gounell the bottle. Look for the name “California” ago, mado him tho greatest hotel di |——— ——_————|night by Gen. and Mra tal gramme has been and accent no other “Fir Syrin.” —Aavt Lyin Sto kdtbak deel eid tad i aattdcn Springs and landed in New York Here in sight was an empire of {without money and without a job. wealth, all under the dominion ¢ Once he walked almost daily from mee man who is yet to reach his forti¢ ‘ih Street to the lower end of the we ‘ hie: web ms all Bowe to a restaurant where he | the vie for 26 couts. Within eighteen years he orns which ¢ nts h come President of the Hilt- seemed, 4s ind more Ho nd two years later had (e) ty ant Taher acquired control of the Manhattan, ° ° ntent, but there was ntering almost immediately upon W th i s in th brown boytetl: Yt ans for e build gO eo A quick acting liver—creating Bowman when he pai ie x M i a Pe ane 1 ingers —is the very spring hin plana bile—to aid digestio of life and lasting youth for the You need R & G Pills, phyllum for the liver, and its axatives for action upon the bowels Get Rid of Pimples, Sallow Skin, Circles Under the Eyes, Bad Breath, Headach Constipation. Use R & G Pills at once—as a preven- tion—and do not wait till your fa breaks out in pimples—or headache, arising from poisons in your blood—a sick stomach and constipated bowels. Shall you keep your job when you have it or hunt for another after you have lost it? IY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO—A WORLD How Women of Today Are Able \ To Guard Against Anaemia— Lack of Iron In The Blood The Greatest Curse to Health and Beauty Physician Explains Why Red Blood—Rich In Iron—Keeps Women Strong and Well While Lack of Iron Makes Them Weak, Nervous, Fretful and Rundown—Says: eae He of Oreanic Irom—Nuxated tS ann" there i ae nere If you tire easily, if you are nervous oF irritable or look pale, haggard and worn—your blood may be starving for want of iron, according to physi who explain below why a@nacmia as the greatest curse to the beauty of the n woman, ‘That women may become stronger, health, strength modern Amer and healthier and better able cares of home and family by increasing the supply of iron in their blood is the spinion expressed, yet it would appear at there are thousands of del run-down women who rp to build up their red blood corpuscles and increase their strength, but often do not know what to take. In comwenting pen this Dr. George H. Baker, formerly Physician and Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, ide “What wat and the springtime women ones ir th need to cheeks # not ce or stimulating but plenty of rich pure red blood, Wiihout ft no woman can do credit te herself or to her work, Iron Is one of the & ot ali atest strength and blood butiders, and 1 have nothing exp effect i strong Which auy phys imac!’ or pres: with the vuinos! talning bi phystotans was Dr containing allied “plans which Job as secreta are I can't you hav a But, At all druggists 10c-25¢ the box | ono twenty bears “WANT? WILL GO AND FIND IT yea io tes [Highly Magnified Prop Iino Mar creat shemiig tack of Healt Ned ‘Corpuaties. w they regard to meet the ate, ed something at the Holland House, n Lve ho ary to ( say, at le nt one mi for in the ago from ust Not now." FROM SARATOGA 20 YEARS AGO! WITHOUT A DOLLAR. whatever are Bowman for th plans Saratoga while it was under construction, pur- ing the Murray Hill and the An- | . crownin ow months | parchasin wold and Doesn’t hurt a bit! Just a drop of Freezone on a sore, touchy corn stops great hotels conducted y man contain nearly | that corn from hurting, then shortly you 12,000 people every day. ‘There are | lift that bothersome corn right out, root nearly three times as many meals and all. No pain, no soreness. Try it! served daily and in one year the 4 F ¢ eight of them will serve meals to more people than ve in Greater Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the : Tonarate tess vast. eatabliens | toes, and painful calluses on bottom of feet mer | and f} ma | ¥,000 employees are needed, | loosen and lift salaries and wages approxi- 100,000 a year. investment runs up to nearly 000, and the success of the en-| ‘lterprise depends in @ large measure *\on John Mek. Bowman, who inaugu- | roted “something pew" in the hotel business and has been credited with eping in the lead ever since, With Gustav Baumann, who be- ident of the Biltmore when | Mr. Bowman, who was ude its Vice President, toured the| capitals of Europe for new ideas for! tho new hotel. Since that time many of the innovations of the hotel world E ae had their origin at the Biltmore tho creations of Mr. Bow- right off. Truly magic! Women! Keep Freezone on your The dresser and never let a corn ache twke Pr man. ee His success 1s tho culmination of lyears of careful planning, but most {of it was accomplished in the |i ast two years—the two most crowded years of Mr. owman's life, when in | addition to looking after the countless details io operating and planning six s he served the Govern- A au tiend gf the. Hlatalk cant, Dining Car and Steams vision of the Food Administration, He was considered the most valuable vid Herbert Hoover had, and is ered-| ted with many of the ideas which re- | ited In savings of food for the j Allies. He wa ilar a year” man, | Jond personally nt thousands of | dollars to make his work more effee-| tive. SAME OLD JACK, BUT NOT LOOKING FOR JOB NOW. Bowman's friends say he} k much ent to-day y years asn,| touch of gray the nd a@ little heavier-other- me medium height, curly} 4 hoy, who down Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only a few cents—at Drug Stores Hil eh ANN Resinol overcomes’ skin troubles. There is a world of comfort in knowing that ugly, tormenting skin eruptions may be overcome quickly and thoroughly with Resinol Ointment. This treat- ment is an old established, tested and proven way \ of ridding troublesome skin afflictions, such as pim- ples, patches that are red and itching, also sin ab= | rasions that have a tendency to fester, Physicians | for many years have prescribed Resinol for the | treatment of such cases and other skin affections of | a similar nature, HOW TO USE THE SOAP Even quicker results may be obtained by first bathing the affected partswith Resinol Soap and hot water, ‘This allows the heal- ing and soothing medication of the oint- ment to penetrate the surface of the skin | Pay Pe Pr yd 4 and in more thoroughly, and in this | f ere Resineh way the cause of the trouble is arrested. Resinol Soap in itself is essentially » pure soap [ree from harsh drying alkalies, It | r also contains in a modified form the famous | , q yy healing medication that is embodied in the ointment and is therefore admirably | ie ‘anid entively sai *) is Undue Trae tet, ‘toke the stomach, The TERS’ NOTE r well you owe tt n Nusated tron. whiet r ily tistslated and ‘dc ack, Bor pect inanutacturcrs sustaster succesful tory rewulta ‘i suitable for the treatment of complexion troubles. “ry . NE Ma ee DIRECTIONS ELOLEELE GED ERE ELLE IDEA OEP D POE E SEEDS BD OM Quit Meat Whe: Se San at Kidne But! } % + h4 3 2 $ * e $ $ Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or + 4 Bladder troubles you 2 LYEERORELE IRIEL LLE DEMO IER OEE ODDO DOMMES OOS No man or woman who eats meat jounces of Jad from any phar larly can wmike a inisinke by | macys take a ta if glass hing ¢ kidneys occasionally of wate before breakt dina aw known outhority Me at | few days your kidneys w et fine. forms urie acid, which excites the | This frie salts is made the kidneys, they become overworked | acid of grapes and lemon juice, com from the strain, get shiggish and fat i nd t 1 used to Per the waste and poisons front | for generations to flush and stimulate the blood, then we get. sick, Nearly | the kidneys, also to ize the all rheumatism, headaches, liver tron. jacids in urine se it no longer eauses ble, nervousness, dizsiness, sleepless: | irritution, thus ending bladder weak ness and urinary disorders come from | ness sluggish kidneys Jad Salts is inexpensive and can The moment you feel a dull ache in| not injnres makes a delightful effer the kidneys or your back hurts or if) veseent lithinswater. drink which the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of |every one should take t and then iment, irregular of passage or at-|to keep the kidneys clean and active tended by a sensation of scalding, |and the blood pure, thereby avoiding stop eating meat and get about four ts kidney complieations,—Advt he DOCTOR: VE ADVICE fy Dr 4 ents pot ale ir below nore | oh “Kit! writes mal weight “Tam I suffer with heala vous to the point meti } deta . 1 ram’ Build up for the Spring Attack! Put the body in condition for an invasion of the germs of grip, pneu- monia or “Spring fever.’ At this time of the year most people suffer from «a condition often calle: Spring Fever. ‘They feel tired, worn out, before the day is half thru. They may have frequent headaches and sometimes “pimply”’ or pale skin and white liy The reason for this is that during the wintertime, shut up within doors, eating too much meat and too little green vegetables, one heaps fuel into the system which is not burned up and the clinker remain to poison the ystem—a clogging up of the circulation with inactive liver and kidneys. Time to put your house in orde For an invigorating tonic which will clarify the blood, put new life in the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a wholesome skin, nothing does so well as an herbal extract made from Blood and Stone reot, Oregon grape root and Wild Cherry bark, which has been sold for the past fifty years as Dr. Pierce's Goldén Medical Discovery. By r of the nerves feeding on the blood, when the blood is pure (he n feel the effect, and neuralgia or other nerve pains disapp such pain is the cry of the starved nerves for food. on because Syracuse, N. Y.—To anyone requiring special tonine un of the system 1 would highly recommend both Dr. Pierce's Golion Medical Divi : Favorite Prescription. For several years these ics | t ‘ctandbys’ with me and they have never failed to give just Ue d Miss Sophia Gardner, 735 Harrison St. Utica, N. ¥.—"1 found Dr. Pieroo's Golton Medien! very to he an xeellent tonic, T was all run-down, tired and nervous. 1 ¢ na nd was fecling just miserable when I be tohking 1 ave me new sitength and relieved me of (he uervouwe i nproved in every way that 1 are plad Co ree Vit did — Mira, Pred F you want your “business” the talk of the town, tell through a World “Want” Ad. to become about it Dp y a Dwell, A ne meal timos and at bed time 0 i ong drams lodide of pot assigm fn hr “Uneasy writes | © tren t several mouths p well, have to ar: ‘ * writen: "I oam tr mit i 5 7 very scant | Ite raf? and ate ts der n T have ‘bags! Pleano| Annie t Do you think a| © ane a tof 190 pounds ts toa much [or a i ‘olor