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mo The Evening World's \K iddie Khub Korner. Coprright, 1920. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) == Conducted by Eleanor Schorer About Old New York. POE COTTAGE. “and many other of Fxigu @ tiny cottage away uptown, Vor three years he and bi fought against oold and Aunger. d lott this city for Baltimore, where his sad, short career ended. littic home has been neatly . the picture a been painted by Poe him: m “restored” and the w it in the centre of a sinvoth, plot in Poe Park, not far original place. one who has . | en up to Poe of the distance business dis- and in when he tthe bus fare, Poe, his manu- in his poco d walk all Way to the pubiiehers and visit | mother, It was after a Fey of thin sort that he su in sell st work, ™ wih 8 view grey Riad Pus ood ower COUPON NO. 598 | 17,500,000 WOMEN SPRINGTIME. welcome sweet Springtime, pride of the year; | e@kies growing clear, | bird: coming near, | flowers re, open, trees spread afar, dees y Dur, children merrily play, we wolcome sweet Springtime, pride of the year; skies growing clear, Dirds coming pear. Dorothy ‘Halmeen, 'Y DEAR COUSINS: Have you heard the news? If not, I must That big American flag af- Public Benool aa @ prige for the best essay on the American A now the home of our Klub sin Long. Just troops of friends ves are calling at No. 722 Regardiess of Ratification of Amendment. Women te the number af 11, hebel De entitled to vot al election, regard) jon of the suffrage amendment, ac Brooklyn, | feat Man Suffrage Association, Way affect 339 electoral votes. If the ratification is complete 0500, | FORD WILLING TO RUN, dent, Will Bow te Their W Henry Ford has followed the examp) of William J. Bryan dy Aectaring tha: if the people feel they for President he is willing to bow t ‘thelr will, The @nnouncement was con. No, 44 Jackson Street, Long Island City a nephew of the lal who recently wrote asking Mr. Ford t of the Government's business. The let ter, signed by F. R. Dolsen, Mr. Ford’ assistant Secretary, said: “Mr, Ford, of course, ie not a polit! t cian and consequently could not be fi for Cousin John. | INQUIRY ORDEREB Allan Poe's bes works were the friatl little rirt- wife who Was the Inspiration of much Bhe died, and Poe soon CAN VOTE ANYWAY That Number Entitled to Suffrage cording to figures compiled by the Wo- This mumber is of voting age im the fifteen States having full suffrage, The he two States having*primary suffrage more women Will be eligible to the vote. must have him jtalned tm a letter to Vincent Farley of become a candidate on behalf of those who wanted @ business man in charge . ‘ant HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 20, 1920. INTO DETENTION CF SISTERS IN ASYLUM Brush Women Will Start Fight to Regain $30,000 Property Held by Committee. The State Hospital Commission hes ordered an investigation Into the [commitment of the Misses Brush, who spent ten years in the State Hospital for the Insane at King’s Park. in releasing them at White ‘Plains, Supreme Court Justice Tomp- kins said they had been ilegully de- tained, They are now living in Bast- view, Westchemer County Mies Ada, Ofty-six, iron gray hair cropped tee bine eyed, a red sweater clasped round her neck and wearing @ salmon-hued corturoy skirt, said: ‘Our lawyer, Clarence Alexander of ers, has asked us not to say any- Publication now. But we m @ deal to say later, We are happy enough to live in the present o-day. We are so hoppy! It is a wonderful world.” Both refused to answer questions about their relatives and why th were “kidnapped, they had serted in court they were, and what "| they were going to do about regain- Qg control of their joint estate, esti- mated at $30,000, “We used to paint on china, draw plans for public bulldings, and my sister was taking vocal lessons when we were removed to the madhouse, Mise Phoebe sad. “We hope to re- turn to our artistic pursuits, and to enjoy the beaut.ful Westchester country.” Mr. Alexander said that he would file the necessary papers thirteen Presidential suffrage States and ha* to relieved of its responsibility, so their property may be returned | their gare. Dr. William C. Garvin, Superinten- dent of the State Hospital for the Insane at King’s Park, insisted to- Gay that the sisters are insane. Said e “These women should not be at large. They are paranotacs, and there is no telling what form thei> mental condition will take, Mark my .| words, they will be in court within Cardinal Farley, | three monthe. “The inference that the women were held here illegally is based on no fact. We have here the legal commitment b 4nd that are regular and bona- e. ——_—__—_ Miss Stead te Marry. A marriage engagement of inter- eat to society, announced yesterday, eal ag Eg lg eS a " TAMERICA FIRST. at ced of New Yori and Washing: : onoeere aa. aoe ee fore ah Washing : him rt a vereeas: 3 ftcetathere. of a Ment? Susky Sabie We Tacha: | sera ee nats Meats Ned hs : if a foe should fight our tand ‘be the Grst to take a stand the trenches or op the sea defend America’s liberty. Chris Mortimer. SUNSET. iupere Sn © Gadling tittle cundet in the wi ‘will come again to-morrow, a sweet and soft hay loft @ blanket Just a warm as sum- yao bt omnek, qget lasephine Hom! nine New York City, N, "FEBRUARY CONTEST AWARD § WINNER. Qubject: My Saveriia Bosh: and se Ye 4 favorite book is “Bom o sThe author of | in are Teaa, reason that I like this Dook is) use it ts a real American boy's; It ig not a dloody book, full murders and ghosts, that some read, neither ie it a sisey Book. is the book for a real. bed can boy. Twain wrote PR uckt n” it te 2 Sawye leberry Fin: wa inion book to “Tom Willam Murphy, aged wrelve _ Pears, Jersey City, N. J. ” MY DADDY, I long for my daddy, Who ts far o'er the sea. If T could se2 my daddy How happy I'd be! Tt was for the flag With its beautiful stare, Ut was for the fag And its wonderful bare ‘That be wont over there. T haven't seen daddy For neazty a year: It seems like a century Since I last him here. By Marguerite Feeney, aged thir- geen years, New York City, N. ¥ MARCH DRAWING CONTEST, Subject: “My Garden” ual AWARDS of one dollar each will be riven the ten Kidde Klub membens (ages six to Aftecn, ine @lusive) who send the beet original drawings and ae: plions of ions, They may be flower gardens, vege- table gargens, or a combipation of * the two, Use cgjor if you wish, either cray- Ons or paints. A note from the parent or teacher gaying that the drawing has not been traced or copied must accompany @ach drawing, ; arees Cousin Eleanor, florid, No. 63 Park Row, N. City Jailer Choked to Death, SPOKAN BN Evening | YC | j EK, Wash. March 20.—W' was c y in'the corridor Brisoner outside the cells at t He had estaped from a padded Lost 100 Pounds Like Dogs Young Belmont’s Mysterious Gambling Debt. -And Still Stays Thin. Why Brainy Wives Do Not Succeed. Where But in America---A Playlet. Secrets of Love---By Elinor Glyn. And 8 Pages of Fun | By the Greatest, Funniest Comic Artists and Writers on Earth. is; and that the measure now pe ALL SCHOOL BILLS on Reforms—Committee Study Problem. | ALBANY, March 20.—A halt has | been called in the fight between the Hylan Administration and the City Schoo) Board. All bills now pending In the Legislature whien seek to alter the administrative control of the schools are to be scrapped, at least for this year, These measures are: The Lockwood-Tallett bill making each city public sehool system in the State a “city school district” and en- larging the powers of the Education Boards over schoo} finances. The Kaplan-Henderson bill abolish- ing Boards of Education and estab- lishing in their place city school de- partments, accountablé directly to the local authorities, * The Sage bill restering to city Boards of Estimate and Apportion- ment oontrol over teachers’ salaries The Burlingame bill, advocated by to ber of members on the New York City Board of Education from seven to three, Commissioner Finley, who has been demanding legislation to increase salaries of achoo! teachers and to en- lange teaching staffs, met with presentatives or tne Mayors’ Con- ference of the state yesterday. A com- mittee of the State Board of Regents also attended the meeting. The Mayors made so strong a protest inst the proposals of the Commis- sioner that It was agreed to drop al the bills. It was decided to have a special committee, representing all interests study the problem of financial inde- pendence for School Roards. Five members of this committee will be fesignated by the State Education Department, five by the Mayors’ Con- ference and five more will be chosen by the first ten. Rect Stes" esa WOMEN DEMAND JURY DUTY. Say It Goes With the Fi They'd Take Places of Asserting that jury duty {8 "the nat- ural and logical sequence to the exer- cise of the elective franchise’ and that large numbers of women without fam!- les and in independent finaneial cir- cumstances are available to serve on juries, thereby releasing “many men whose business af: lemand their at- tention," the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association has forwarded to the Legis- lature in Albany an appeal for the passage of a pill permitting women té serve in the Jury box. The appeal points out that aix States now have provision for women jurors nding In Albany leaves the service optional with women. A number of prominent individuals nelu¢ing & number of jurists who are oh a y Men. ‘education in favor of women jurors, are quoted in | $i, “dustin: wr al. Addrees 1. {the appeal. \P! O'Bor 873 Civ Hal’ station, © His ll-Year-Old Bride Revelations of the “Under- world” Where Wives Are Bought and Sold Comptrotier Craig, reducing the num- | STAGE WOMEN WIN | DROPPED IN ALBANY| WAR WORK PRAISE sesooner on w Mayors and Regents Fail to Agree | Final Accounting of Relief Society! rock 1sLaND Shows Balance of $40,419 After Three Years of Activity. | A final accounting of the activities of the Stage Women's War Relief at home and abroad shows that in their national treasury is a balance of $40,419.25 after total disbursements of $172,918. The w York City Chapter raised $42 4 used $22,791 to operate the organ- service house in Lexington venue, which is still open. The Stage Women's War Relief was organized three years ago by Rachel Crothers, Dorothy Donnelly, Louise Closser Hale, May Buckley, Mary Kirk- patrick and Eleanor Gates. To-day It hae branches in every part of the coun- }try. Italy has conferred a royal decora+ tion on it. At the final accounting at the Bijou Theatre yesterday telegrams | of praise from all parts of the world | were read. | ———.—__ | PAPERS RAISED TO 3 CENTS. ty amd High Cost of News Print Force Prices Up. Scarcity and high cost of newsprint paper have forced five daily newspapers jin Westchester County to increase their to 3 cents within the last week, first to raise was the Yonkers Herald, whioh went to 3 cents on Mon- | day. | The Tarrytown News suspended pub- Neation for one day, Tuesday, owing to Its inability to obtain white paper at ny cost When it came out Wednes- day it carried an announcement that‘ it j Would be sold thereafter at 3 cents The Mount Vernon Argus, Portchester Item and Ossining Citizen- Sentinel also have adopted the 3-cent rate. —— CHAMPAGNE CHRISTENS SHIP Seeret Where They Got It to launch Shipping Board Vessels. Champagne was used to christen the steamship Nanquitt, launched — this morning at the Moore plant of the | Rethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at | Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Eric H. Ewarts, wife of the General Manager of the plant, was sponsor | \4 | ere did you get the champagne?" | )3 wartz was asked. } | HON. that's a secret,” waa,the repty. |The ship was built for the fimergency Fleet Corporation. The launching waa witnessed by’ 2.500 employees. A sister | <hip, the Nanshow, will bp launched in | April | | CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years” | Always bears | Ngnatare of | | REFINED co} tractive BREECHES BUOY SAVES CREW fay Here Goes Ashore Off Sand R. 1, March 20.— The four-masted schooner Jere G. Shaw went ashore early to-day off Sand Point. Coast guards set up a breeches buoy apparatus and began the rescue of the crew, The schooner was loaded with logwood and bound from St. Mare, Haiti, for New York. Large Size Saves ha) Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION A SAFE TREATMEN( CR FOR GROUP > anply MOTEER'S Joy Congesiin SALVE vine Irritated Skins Soothed With Cuticura Bathe With Cuticura | Insure Your Blood. Insurance of any kind means protection. But the most valuable insurance is that which means Prevention. Any doctor will declare that the most important agent for the protection of health and the prevention of ‘disease is the blood. It is the blood that carries repair material and fuel to every body cell. It is the police force in the blood, * these cells that can attack, arrest and remove disease erms, that enables the body to keep well or get well. Most food taken into the body reaches the blood by a round-about way—after much working over and purify- ing in various digestive organs. But fat is poured almost directly into the blood. ‘‘Without fat, the blood fails’ ex- presses the importance of this vital part of life. It used to be thought that poor blood meant that one must take iron or arsenic or some other drug. But high medical ‘authority declares that one of Nature's food-medicines, i. e. a gatural fuel-and-medicine combined substance will restore the blood quicker, better and easier than any drug, It is in fact a natural ready-to-use remedy that can be taken at any age, even if digestive power is below par. This natural food-medicine is the basis of Father John’s | Medicine, which contains no drug’, no alcohol, is abso- |lutely harmless and assuredly helpful. It acts as a food, a tonic, a blood builder, an invigorator, soothes cough, allays bronchial inflammation, assists in nourishing and healing the body. It has been in use for over sixty years, !—Advt. ; > think that because your D ON T stomach can digest food ou are proof against indigestion. The most important digestive work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Unless these are active and work in harmony, you are in danger of self-poisoning. 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