The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 14

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—— tie ae Oat tee, Ss OS eT | Siiaareaapae eid behiné without too many regrets. soll, men believed in him. His one bitter enemy, Aaron Burr, was a man like himself, with a} strong personality, dynamic energy and great ambitions. But Burr's ambi- tions were for himself rathe> than for his country. ve a is heartily and never let pass an opportunity to attack Burr and Sceeee’ tees if the bitterest terms. Their long and heated enmity ended in a duel, fought with pistols, on the Weehawken Bluffs, are thee years before the elder son of Alexander Hamilton lost his life tga manner similar to that in which his father was doomed to die. in the morning the two opponents, Aaron Burr and Alexander the Hudson River and climbed the Palisades, and He died the evening of the same day as | Short, we give a great many happy accuse him of treachery in Early Hamilton, ferried across for Hamilton it was the last time. @ cesult of Burr's well-aimed bullet . The depths of New York's hea has a man been so generally nd sin ton’s favorite, carrying his master’s boots hung reversely Cypher and led by two negroes. ~ meaca the coffin, upon which Hai ton’s bat and sword rested. Stre: of carriages and hundreds of pe’ walking with tear-stained faces fol- lowed the body to Trinity Churchyard, where it still rests under @ little monument. ‘The death of Alexander Hamilton created such marked feeling among the people of America that it vir- tually put an end to duelling in this country. IN MEMORY OF WASHINGTON. "Twas years and years ago, ‘When our land was young and weak, ‘Thet ‘came to our country’s aid A fivrpgiwoed name is sacred to George Washington, our beloved. It was hewho fought for his country, lt is he whom we honor to-day. It ts he whom we hold in reverence, He of whom we say: “Our country’s son, father,” By Julienne Warsaw, aged twelve years, Albany, N. Y. DEAR KIDDIDS: Several cousins have written to me re- cently to find out what the Kiddie Club dues are. J thought that «il my cousins knew that the Kiddie Klub never asks dues of its mem- our country's kiddies have sent money to the Kiddie Klub, but it was in the form of ions to our War Onphan Fund. None of the kiddies are ‘ever compelled to send it, but the money sent was received and has been given to charity. All of it has gone to the six iittle French orphans and tms helped to make French children comfortabie these throughout three years that migh( have been years of untold A certain amount was kept The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Copsright, 1920, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York Rvening World) onducted by Eleanor Schorer About Old New York. ALEXANDER HAMILTON. LEXANDER HAMILTON, first Secretary of the United States, was a New Yorker, not ®y birth but by force of cir- cumstances, We might have sald by choice, for he loved New York devotedly, but he loved his work even more, and we fee! convinced that had It required this living in the Limbertost he would have left New York | Hamilton devoted himself wholeheartedly to the interests of the United | States, He worked with yntiring zeal and succeeded In his undertaking as; only a man of great intellect, great purpose and great energy can suc- ceed. This public service was repaid by public devotion. “Hamilton was | held in esteem by the majority of statesmen and the great majority of the | people. From George Washington down to the humiblest tile: of the rt were stirred. Never before nor since cerely mourned. A grey hors — “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Then you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, Prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, Always buy an unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets .of Aspirin” which contains proper directions to safely relieve Colds, Headache, CONTEST awarp | WINNER. \ | JANUARY A Valentine. hid Te My Vatentine ? 9 “ Mar Te Lew NOS eV - Treasury of the Mer The Hesar or My Dena VAurrerine, @ By Peter Gandalone, aged fifteen Adexaader stamtton | YSOES Ow SOee ee on hand to help Hittle American war orphans who might apply—but T am giad to say they did not need it—at least, we received no applications, So you see that none of our fund has been used for the maintenance of The Evening World Kiddie Klub, In nurs and bushels of fun to the kid- nd ask nothing in return but | Bringing with it lots of cheer. |years, New Hav their true loyalty and lov love. Ham! COUSIN ELEANOR. NAME “BAYER’ GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe anu proper directions are in every “Bayer” package—Take as told! Remember “Bayer.” Handy but a few cents, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. “Bayer” ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu- facture of Monoaceticacidester of Sali SPRING. warmer day by day, | the way here, | By James Kenn ed thirteen | fiEBRUARY ESSAY CONTEST. | Subject: My Favorite Book, and Why. | Ten prizes of $1 each will be award- | aged | Inclusive, who write the dest essays about their fa-| vorite b giving its name and the name of its author and the reasons why they like it better than any other. The essay should not contain more than 200 words, A note from the parent or guardian saying that the essay is original and has not been copied must accompany each essay. Contestants muat state | » age, address and certificate | number. Address to Cousin Eleanor, Eve- ning World Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park Row, ‘ow York City. Contest closes HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN Beginning with avy ANA (e y means genuine! Say tin boxes of twelve tablets cost Druggists also sell larger pack- 6th Ave. at 16th Street | SPEAR & COMPANY || 22-26 West 34th Street if Extra Special! ($549.50 FOR THIS $750.00 4 Piece Hepplewhite Bedroom | Suite PAT EY Is THE WORD that describes the way we feel about our Feb- tuary sale. We have achieved what was con- sidered impossible six months ago—the distri- bution of nearly a half million dollars’ worth of furniture in a few weeks.. Our service has reached out and touched the home lives of thousands of new customers. The our business has hit a new peak—and we are in fine fettle for the remaining busy days of the greatest February sd in our history. volume of THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. In American Walnut or Mahogany; consisting of 48-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Semi-Vanity Dressing Table and full-size Bow-end Bedstead. quantity only for this sale. Limited Lonis XVI. Ten-Piece Dining in American Walnut. 54-inch Chair genuine lustrated and five Side Chairs Spanish Leather; as il- MAHOGANY TEA WAGON, with re- movable Glass Tray and rubber-tired Wheels, $19.75 Room Suite with* Mirror Top, 48-inch Dining Table, opening to 6 feet, Crystal Closet, Closed Serving Table, Arm upholstered in $369.75 Buffet, Bedding Outfit Complete. Combination, to fit all sizes of Wood or Metal Beds; choice of Art Ticking, Box + Spring, Mattress, Pillows....... $48.95 Spe 6th Ave. at 16th Street | 22-26 West 34th Street t MORNING EDITION Che ) Beginning To-Morrow, Opening with the Trotzky Interview, in which he gives a Complete Summary of the Situation and Prospects Other articles to follow each’ day. (The Now Famous Lenine Interview Was Published in The World Last Saturday Morning ) in Russia as he sees them. ‘ DIRECT INTERVIEWS NINE, TROTZ THE LAST DAYS OF THIS SALE—MOST IMPORTANT—COME FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Three-piece Bed Out- fit—Ivory or white enamel Bed, in 4 ft. or 4.6 ft.sizes; Spear’s Sanitary Spring and All Cotton Mattress. THE THREE PIECES... . $39.50 Four-piece 2 ft. 6 in... ar& Ca. TWO STORES WITH ND SZINOVIE A Series of Articles Describing the Exact Conditions in Russia Obtained by Its Special Correspondent, LINCOLN EYRE, Sent to RUSSIA: for This Purpose MORNING EDITION ° ~ 3-Piece Overstuffed Tapestry Living Room Su'te with Marshall Comfy loose Cushion Seats, as illustrated............... Same Suite in Velour Upholstering.. $429.50 Suite with Tapestry Upholstering, Pillow Arms, loose Cushion Seats... . (An additional charge for bedding) $369.75 $379.75 MARTHA WASH- INGTON MAHOG- ANY SEWING TA- +PRESS y 5 LLLUSTRATING SERVICE THE ORGANIZER AND EXECUTIVE

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