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Tt } SINPERS PLEADS FOR ED s + ROLL CHL” ON Federation of Labor, has been made public. Mr. Gompers In part: “Many problems hav n left in the wake of the war, Tho Red Cross in its Peace-time programme is already grap- pling with some of the grontest of these Problems. Its plans for peace work in- @ude-vital things for the weifare of this country. Above all it is thinking in terms of the women and the ohildren, and those who work with their ha: se well as those who work with until they were well down the Rowery Halt in a certain lu- . bricant lounge, cola oN) where, so rumor ~————__. ns it, something that is mueb like the left rear owed of the mule in Its effects, ts still pro-| curable. “One of the celery tonics," de- manded Mike, with a sly and know- ing wink at the knight of the white apron. “Another of the same, with plenty of celery in it,” ordered Stanley, with | the exact and proper sang froid. Mike having pani for the tonto Stanley responded in kind. “That is very nice,” averred Miko, “I think I like a whole bottle of cel- ery tonic, Eh what, Stan?” brains, “The Red Cross ts the sworn enemy of a high death rate among infants and It is @ relentieas foe to in- Sanitary living conditions, to prevent- ‘able diseases, to consumption and to all PM health. The Red Cross believes also = Urere should be public health nurses tm tho smaller communities, so that thoe- who live in small towns and in ‘the country can have the beneft of the Selentific nursing to be found in hospital. “The Red Cross believes finally that same the of! ae Points to Vital Bronx, went to the Hast Sie were dashing with contracts. {rot to celebrate the possibility of @| Times Square, Mike and Stanie Organization Is Doing recount. They realized, as does| favored the audience with a duct, bagel a / s¢| Which was declared good, even if no ‘in Peace Times. everybody that “ine He eo stmag] one could analyze It. —— ae . we be Five minutes passed, and the co) Ao appeal for support for the third ‘The pair took the! the heart to ‘Red Cross Rol! Call, made by Samuel Third Avenue f.| had there h such a Fspoh rat vd 4 “| to the district, he told himself, as he Meompore, President of the American and never stopped | wid around the Grand Street corner. number one was! | nequiesced should know something about aid after accidents, whether small co-operating with schools, Stanley declared his willingness to contribute to the internal entertaln- ment, and a well wrapped bottle marked “Hair tonic—for Internal use only” changed hands. Another anifter Was bought over the bar just to show the bartender that there were no band feelings. “Stanley, I feel like, oh, I don't know what I fee! like! It is so won- derful,” volunteered Mike some mo- ments later. “I also,” echoed Stanley. mature grand?” “Before we go and recount all the Votes in Brooklyn, tet’s go out ind have a little walk,” suggested Mike. “That seems like the proper ballot,” agréed Stanley, According to the witnesses, the re- sult of the exodus into the November air was startling. Mike saw an eleo- tric ight moving hither and thither, and accepted the challenge. He began to shimmy with such abandon that a crowd gathered, and one entranced individual rushed to phone a@ theatri- cal friend uptown. Stanley was tear- ing off yards and yards of that new dance from Spain which Mra. Sey had declared would never _ ACKERMA A HATS N BEST HAT VALUE IN TOWN $4: aa 510” LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S HAT iP IN AMERICA Stetson Hats Every Style eae Makes to Select From $6 et $25.00 :'| 208 FIFTH AVE., “Ain't And the more milliona of Am: ‘who make up that oument the bel- oblet BB ico os the drive in the Caruso on the lic Library steps. of shoppers and Rapergd Fifth Avenue stopped to entertainment contributed. oy "Actors" — ity Association and who became _—_— PLEADS GUILTY OF LARCENY. Charged witn Selling Worthless Stock im Corporation. | Artur N. Smallwood, thirty-throe, President and owner of the National Blog Rafaing Corporation, with offices at Na. 3 Hast 44th Street, pieases 4 before Jadge pevsiees to Me yin the second degree eran eo” Tombs aug ~% sentence complainant, Mise Julie, A. Ryan, clerk ne office of the Board of Bu) Gan and electricity, ‘and at No. 921 Bt. Nicholas Avenuo, that Smallwood accepted $450 her for worthless stock in his cor- BONING Tioy 22, daze e war ‘ After the two pped you got the bottle? hoarsely admitted Mike. I'll say #0,” “1 got a plan to get in right. Come here.” In epite of th quests of the audl- ence for an en Mike and Stanley put their head: mether in the door- way of the bardware_ store for some minutes, “AL's right,’ serted Mike fnal- ly, “Ata the only thing to dor Give alla copa a 1 drink.” They left the crowd and walked toward the noar- est police station, Wait minute,” r | |aroup of buildings to house th | neering school of New York Un Bronx and Brooklyn Meet | to Celebrate on East Side; Bottle Bursts; It’s All Of Off IKE WASCLESI of Brooklyn,| nearer than Newark « x bal ied B, hs ‘ ain the | 0i@ dances were finished, and at{Court before Judge Brough, ery. Wie St about the time that tree managers | first declared he |p clous fluid fr | Later, he admitted a queer sénsation, jand the terpsichorian exhibition on the Bowery. plained mournfully, | boss cop a 11% drin Brough. Th the chemical laboratory. There will be a| jmain building with detached wings at| each end. | $800,000. tract from Wales and St. George. withdrawin Mike, In Patent, Dull Mat and Dark Brown Kid. Also the same style in Lace with Military or Cuban heel in plain and combination tops of Kid, Buck andWorumboCleth. Rivet-shamked pearl butions used exclusively. DIVERSITY of styles in boots, oxfords and pumps that are in keeping with good taste and will meet your jdea of sensibleeconomy. 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