The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 4

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Many correspondents have been, taken into the confidence of the White House on the President's condition and there isn't the slightest | warrant for the suggestion that Mr, Wilson has suffered any cerebral lesion or that, based on anything that has yet developed, will he be in capitated mentally when he does get out of hed. Cloakroom gossip at the Capitol has gone so far as to suggest the ap- pointment of a committee to call at the White House to demand facts about the President's health, It would be an interesting and very probably the most dramatic occasion under the Wilson Administration if such a com- mittee ever did call with any such belligerent purpose. NO SYMPTOMS OF BRAIN TROUBLE. The majority of the men in the Senate—indeed, the majority of the Republicans—feel kindly toward Mr. Wilson personally and speak of his illness as a tragic thing. But a group there is which started personal gossip about Mr. Wilson in the 1916 campaign and they are active again F h You might pay as TAUPE NUTRIA—a much for a cloth coat short flare model with | for one season's wear a generous shawl col- ||| with stories about his present illness. The physicians say emphatically —the same a. lar and deep cuffs. | they have said all that can be said. Mr, Wilson is suffering from nervous yak es yo pie iba rele sk ae ih Varalysis or other brain dis- mak U posses- 2 develope r tebre gor of a coat that will NATURAL MUSK- The President hinselt ts represented ax belng ax clear in mind as bi serve, not one Winter RAT — a 3% length | ever was, He Is reading newspapers. One wonders how he can get com- but several Winters— belted model with self | plete mental rest with subtie attacks going on all around him, with pub- not one occasion but border, shawl collar lished stories about taking his job from him and with open declarations many occasions — not and cuffs. | that he never will be able to perform the duties of his ‘office again one costume but Psycholog'cally these stories have not been any help in bringing back ae | the distinguished patient to health. For he is a man. of intensity. And almost any costume. HUDSON SEAL and it is with difficulty that he can be kept in bed. For he insists at Garkite r| And the three styles SQUIRREL—a youth- The published stories, it can well be Imagined, have only tho effect afford real latitude of ful short jacket with oe rate the President and making him want to kick over the traces ra’ uirrel collar and and get to work again to prove that he has not been incapacitated. Only his choice, for they are rahe foe Soft, rich look- physicians wouldn't permit such a thing. They say the President needs a distinctly different in Ap eel | prolonged rest, and he can get it only with the sympathetic assistance of fur and in pattern. ing : | oficial Washington as well as the Administration people, 7 DOMINATED BY CAPITALISTS, | ww. H. TEN EYER Dis. JAPANESE LABOR CHARGES sr vein ys orn Years old, 4 {wits m H. Ten Kyek, State Tran TOKIO, Oct. 7 (Associated Pres \ tax An Gan lad sunerday oie clamor of protest has broken out in Japanese labor circles against the al- leged interference by the Gov With the selection of the rep from the ranks of 1 > other Japanese delegates to the Linterna- onal Labor Congress at Washington, sailing on the Fushumi Maru on Oct. 9 The labor Interests nd that the convention held for the ton Of thel oo) gin be held at New Rochelle labor delegates was pi and. dom: | odneeday afternoon inated by the capitalistic interests, and | that thus the voice of Japanese labor | will not be heard at Washington, In the present labor agitation mass meetings have been held demanding the jelght-hour day and the abolishment of night work, the gatherings being ad dressed by miners, by women workers with their babies on their backs and by girl workers, ! tie ae Sakae | UNEARTH FOSSILIZED GIANT. Remains Dixcovered in Mexico Measure 32 Feet 10 Inches, We can boast about the quality of these coats but we cannot boast about the quantity. Like all good things they are limited in number . . . . which is just by way of suggesting that you come early. NO INTERRUPTION IN OUR DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE : TO JERSEY SUBURBAN POINTS. , D est & Co. _ Bifth Avenue’ at 35th, Streey Established. 1879 Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. le, survive him. IT’S UNWISE to put off today’s duty until tomorrow. If your stomach is acid- disturbed take KI-MOIDS the new aid to digestion comfort todays A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION (Corremondence of the Amociated Pres.) ight were y dixcovered evil Hage of | Nenasamiip a, stele of Vera Cruz, The discoverey attracted the tion of scientists Museum, wil clined to believe th prehistoric vertebrate no! Men Will Be Interested in These Scarfs $1.55 A price made possible because the “ } oy — ~s~ silks were purchased and _ the making arranged for some time ago. i Open-end Neckwear made from fine silks in attractive patterns and colorings, mostly in moire effects. The neckbands are of satin, which makes the scarfs slip through the collar easily. Ground Floor, Men’s Gun Metal and Black Kidskin Laced Shoes Excellent leathers and ;jood styles at less than today’s wholesale cost Every grocer every- where sells Kellogg’s every day. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER i38, 1919. OPPENHEIM, GLLNS &€ 34th Street—New York A Most Extraordinary; Sale Tuesday About 350 Tailored Dresses For Women and Misses Represented in this offering are the season’s most popular models for Street and After noon Wear. They are replete with all those clever style touches applied to garments of higher cost. Straightline Models of Tricotine, Serge and Velour Cloth, also Taffeta and Satin for Informal Wear. Heavy soutache and silk embroidery, button and braid trimmings. Taken From Regular Stock Priced Especially for this Sale Only prrreemes rare pasavees NO IN’ UPTION IN OUR DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE rae hs os TO JERSEY SUBURBAN POINTS Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TUESDAY in the Bs Coats and Hats r Good Little Boys and Girls A gladsome array of pretty, warm coats that any baby is apt to wake up and need any morning now, with Jack Frost hover- ing around to nip little fingers! “Hurry up.” says Jack Frost, ‘I'm coming.” So that every baby can be inexpensively equipped for the Serious Business of getting fresh air and pink cheeks, the BIG STORE CHIEF ordered this remarkable sale. ; Mothers who act quickly will be glad all Winter The Coats—Special 9.75 A CUNNING MIN- IATURE EDITION of big brother's sturdy Chinchilla Coat. Double breasted with velvet collar. Brown, w# Navy, Grey. Sixes 1--3 years. 9.75 COAT OF SOFT CORDUROY. Dres- sy, durable and warm. Double breasted with novelty pockets and belted back. Burgun- . dy, Brown and Blue. Sixes 1--3 years. 9,75 Little Hats to Complete the Outfit A JOLLY LITTLE WINDBREAKER | TO SET OFF BOBBING CURLS, A FOR BABY, SOFT FELT SAILOR. Snug-fitting little mushroom of soft | Grosgrain ribbon streamers a ppro- velour, grosgrain ribbons, — Black, ® priate for either coat. Black, Navy or Brown. Special 6,50 | avy or Brown Special 3. 75 You ‘Never Pay More at Best's SS SOR ET LES LITRES CEE rare ~~ 1 ! IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILLGO ETIT « L

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