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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. eg gle Ra oti a eo il aie |FIFTY FAMILIES BULLET IN HER HEAD, [== A be aurpe in| ROUTED BY “ne WALKS TO HOSPITAL | sty WILSON KEEPING STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN OWE) esc See an eer ee y Colds ig Drives Neighbor yan influence goes, | D Peiatve heen. [es woe towel ee Ease at Once THURSDAY “a \ to 312 North Seventh etre » to manage|WILSON IS KEEPING HI6 OWN|Iamsburg, the mame building @ollect and fiscal poli Qffecting forvign Governments and COUNSEL IN MATTER. which a few yeara ago fourteen lives \ " “ ‘ ” . * Jost | 6 jond eand ce ce Billions of dollars, the resonaibtity] otcial Washington in really in tie rece nab Ie ths Dikiroetl ead te . First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis @f the post cannot be exaggerdted dark a8 to who will be appointed, The The origin of the blaze, which Nevertheless there are certain people | p> who think the President ought to mak. |p & political appointment—that he ougnt ing the | Kdward J, Johnson at the Parrow Street Unies doses break up colds—No quinine) baident 1s keoping his own counsel.|atarted in the Anebher paint fuc- anury in| tofy, on the first floor, is unknown, oenanent of at Don't stay stuffed-u ibe in the|The fire sproad quickly to the quar- Offeut {8 sald to have been whi a i Quit blow-| headache, — dulness, —_feverishness, Bot to take to his bosom in these in n tere of the Victoria Tow Supply Tevolver around his finger when it it} ing and enuffling! A dose of “Pape’ | sneezing, soreness, stiffness. tensely political days any one who Wloka doter-|CAMPANY, On tho upper floors. Two iin ie) id Compound” Alle every two Pape's Cold sceilaaatl is Mh ¥ ose Her) alarms were turned in. hours until three doses are taken us-| quickest, surest relie nown an Rot.a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. No | mine, Deputy Chief "Bmeky Joo” Martin, Vite Kile Six tn Phitade ty 4 cold and ends all) costs only a few cents at drug stores. uch considerations entered Mr, Wt- and though|estimated — ti damago at about PHILAD: MIA, Jan, 21,- It acts without assistance, Tastes @on's mind when he picked Merbeit anxious to © would not] $10,000, Reserves froin the Medforg Sead anda re of others Injw xed-up nos-| nice, Contains noe quinine. Insist on Hoover for Wool Adnitnistrator, the opin- | Avenue luty with Feault im night whict "4 f 3 relieves | Pupe's!—Advt ‘1 pet sohe Proved tht Acton oF Harry A. Gariiclt for Fuel Adminis: | t Wilson's he ith nen The estimated lowe | = == trator, Edward KR. Stettinius for AS-| por y eve @etant Seoretary of War, Henry P| named. ut in the Davison to head the Red Cross, and] mont jiself and nout Washing- approved the Mntment of numer- |ton, wherever the wisdom of acknowl- ous Republic. war jobs. And it] giging the best appointment posaible % not generally credited that he! inenis critical period is recognized, President is thinking of politics at all |there will be considerable regret if or that he is being influenced in the |; mnewoll 1g not named, for he ta ehebtest by those who believe in poll- | gistinctly popular as a public offcial, Gea] appointment is just the thing to|ana hardly a political type, either, | bold the party together in a Presiden- | t he were fot IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLO “WANT” WILL FIND IT preawury Depart houses for sneak t BROOKLYN D.PRICEECO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS oops. MEXICO CITY, Tuesday, Jan. 20 Alexander Ross, a British subfect, who as Kidnapped Jan 18 near Orizaba, rescued the next day by forces ‘Untrimmed SATIN HATS 2.75 Our regular $3.74 These new hats, bringing the first promise of Spring The chances at present writing are| under Col. Durazo, according to a tele tial year. it he ram from the State of Vera Crus t that he will be appointed, but nobody \fre"voreien GMes. itis suid that tg GLASS FAVORS APPOINTMENT | but the President really knows as yet, ransom was paid OF HI8 OWN ASSISTANT. | — As a matter of fact Secrets Ita ceoneneceneitnotanonanaianiiinantinantinnannte innit eae acne ne eS Bas recommended to the F the appointment of Assistant c tary Leffingwell, one of the main stays of the Treasury during the war and in handling reconstruction fi- Mr. Leffingwel! came here at the request Adoo to do war work, While he isn't a Democ-at in tthe sense that the voted for mryan in 1896, he ts a Wilson man thfogh and WOMEN! “DIAMOND DYES” TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW LAST DAYS of January CLEARANCE and relief from sombre Winter, are here in so many pretty styles that we could not resist making a sale of them at values so excellent that every woman can purchase. Some are all satin, others clever combina- tions of satin with the new straws. Shapes are large, medium or small. Colors are navy blue, brown and black. through. In fact, if the tot of do: | eee eeeeneeee ene ne tenement e ene hemes t mocracy were whether a man voted| Don't worry about perfect results. | ings—everything! . : iad MUN etik sicyan when the siivor quess| Use “Dismond Dyes,” guaranteed to| Pee aire Fruit and Flower Trimming | tion was up, it is doubtful whether | sive a new, rich, fadeless color t te Final n the Presidential Cab- | @2y fabric, whether it be wool, s sweaters, stockings, gloves, waists, | gist eb ‘There will be a good deal of diecus-|rijbons, feathers, draperies, cover-! Card 58 Our regular .77 Price A cluster of fruits and flowers artistically poised on one of these hats is all the trimming required, and adds but a frac-* tion to the cost of the hat. Hats trimmed free if materials are bought here. See page 23 for our three col. advt.; also on other pages Sale of Men’s Shirts and Furs. Reductions Swift & Company’s 1919 Earnings ‘How They Affected You During the twelve months ended November 1, 1919, (its fiscal year), Swift & Company transacted its Coats and Suits Reduced to COST and LESS! Large Assortments of Winter Garments Still Remain, and These Must GO! Our Custom of Always Keeping Stocks Bright, Fresh and Clean Will Not Permit the Retention of Winter Apparel on Our Racks Together With the Newly Arriving Spring Modes! AUMANN . onAorsrt & B@Av WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WINTER COATS |}ii:fs: 7 | 150 miles of / large volume of business on the smallest margin of | rata = profit in its history. | The Former $35 to $75 Rearimere teh : ( ‘ Values Are Now Grouped at waeniviae | monthi 5 | Sales over $1,200,C00,000,00 a eas ‘ ines ! | > | GPlece Genuine Quartered Oak Queen Anne Seaigiies ork thea . an} 19.75 29.50 38.75 Shite AE TSE FBO 00 extensi: Fo 8; : : Our shipments were in excess of 5,500,000,000 Ibs. | A Group of Velour Luxurious models of Silvertip Bolivia, K al . Hida i aeerrt j desirable W nter Polo Cloth, Velour . iy and Silvertone a e B Columbia Grafonolas | i : ; coatings hand- de Laine, ete., with Tare Banoo wo | This means that our earnings were less than 1%, Coats, warmly lined somely trimmed Raccoon, Oposs on Our Easy Pay. {ummm cents on each dollar of sales, or a quarter of a cent on | and oe with French Seal or and Frene ment Plan i i | i id fur trimme in tailored effects. ‘ollars. | each pound shipped. ss sscanestinnia lel | | | and Cortina t i] Co ENGLANDER couch pS NM oem || } | 38 WINTER COAT: Pete wien” SBQ-50 { 1 H | Mattress i = id gh Moy ge Mag Rae i> of | Consisting of One or Two Styles of a Kind -Odd | S ae SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT Ss a hae’ : f e ining From Assortments Up to $29.50 i N MONDAY AND SaTuRDAY EVENING 4.1. G00 purchased only Swift & Company products Garments Remaining ‘rom Assor - Pp 5 | Fa ; eum ave Bye (a he would have contributed only 45 cents Worm Water Coat ot Velour, Cheviot = 12 75 4 | erse, . : some with fur collars; some . | ‘eae eA cent 2 parte Harp aba 3 Clnied hadlaoma atin tgs eeib exllete ompany for its investment an | “MIL PAUR'S service, less than one cent per week. THY WIRE Plevo Our earnings were so small as to have prac- WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WINTER SUITS | tically no effect on the family meat bill. ; Live Stock Raiser— The Entire Stock — Were i au pianos have invariably maintained Swift & Company handled in 1919 over to $125.00—Now Grouped at their : entation fr "the ‘highest 16,000,000 head of live stock. You can figure | BOT LUGRT On BELIshCcaTSeRea ten . for yourself that our earnings of 1'/s cents | A reer ey) PCH ReR pe 7 on each dollar of sales are too small to affect | - : A clans of prominence have made. the the price you received for your stock. ; i Wissner Broadcloth, Velour Velour, Yalama and Suits of highest P I N O We pele all it was humanly possible to pay ane Bu rerinas mat Tinseltone Suits, res copaiating at A S f poorer paiag J re the meat and by-products ing effects, with Nutria or Seal trim- pi 49m Were ik their choice for concert, and hum , ” work. hey have a rbroken ree 1 Gr I cou sold for, large 22 French med; guaranteed Hudson Seal and ord of artistic successed. : f Mf Seal. silk linings. Nutria furs G . - rands—Upright | Swift & Company, U.S. A. | uae ipigis <p rs istri i nl + r . are sold on co: > : } Seventeen Wholesale Distriboting Morhete in Greater New York 64 WINTER SUITS ‘ Facton ‘Ditty G. J. Edwards, District Manager | Representing Styles Priced Dur- f " " ra ing the Season Up to $65.00 Jerse ealte Ens EMIL Pat Broadcloth, Velour Check, Wool Velour and 00 WRITE ory L ‘ Tricotine Suits, in numerous tailored and fur- 25: 7, trimmed effects. PPP, SA ipa | TT SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK §®U\vA. MORN'NG WONDERS ) sana em ARTI + Serre ee eee RRR Ee na Re RT -