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wiiiiacatni CHARLES DANA GIBSON GEoReE ETHRICGE URGED BY GIBSON ay sr an air HENRY W. Tarr York “neighborhoods” qs the origina- tor of Home News, was made much of by everybody, sight, F, J, Gibson now Is the ‘world's best natured bjind man, oR. i {otdele CopaLaNo THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDEY, "Some Prominent Speakers and Guests At Sphinx Dinner BoB HUNTSMAN New PRESIDENT ABRAM \, eLKUS at the Waldorf he inal Nicky? known in New Having lost his| th What the! |} | Manley Gillam and the rest of the! name of the advertising club means, Founders had in mind back in 1888 when they gave the infant club its name, F. J. Gibson, the father of the ganization, long famous among ad- will remain one of the world's greatest two mysteries, the other being either the identity of the Man in the Iron Mask, or Where's | Judge Abram I. Elkus paid tribute | to the advertising fraternity, declared | for genuine Americanization, insisted | 1 “we cannot put down with too strong a hand those who preach vis nt overthrow of this government,” IN HOOVER PLEA Sphinx Club Diners Applaud Famous Artist’s Appeal for League of Nations, Charles Dana Gibson, creator of the Gibson Girl, President of the Society f American Dlustrators and, begin- hing to-morrow, President of Life ‘Publishing Corpany, electrified the members and guests of the Sphinx Club last night at the Walorf-As- toria Hotel by declaring that the American people “want a League of Wations and don’t want to wait until the next Presidential election before they get it” “And if I know popular opinion in this country, as I believe I do,” sald the famous artist, “they want a new type of President. “The hero they are after did not Some home from the war in uniform. They do not want the killing type. They want the man whose business is construction, not destruction, To my mind the most significant movement ®f the hour is the acclaim with which Mr, and Mrs, Average Amer- | fean have received the suggestion of Mr, Hoover's candidacy.” ADDED SPEAKER, HE MAKES BIGGEST HIT. Gibson, an added starter on the lst Of speakers, received the applause of the night, His brief but spirited Afer- ‘ence to the League and the Presidency ‘were generally taken to be a reply to President W. Morgan Shuster of the Century Magazine, who, from May, 2911, to January, 1912, was much in the public eye ac treasurer-general and Bnancial adviser of Persia, Mr, Shuster, 2 man of serious mien in the early forties, intimated a belief that the Treaty of Versailles is too severe on Germany, expressed his pride in the Senators who rejected it ‘on the part of the United States and, while expressing the hope that the coples of the earth may get together Por “real” League of Nations, mani- ted great joy that the League as signed in Paris is dead beyond hope resurrection. ‘The Century man was heard in si- lence until, in the last paragraph or two of his address, he suggested that the United States, Great Britain and Japan, as the three great sea powers, Bet together in “good faith” and un- Selfishne:s to bring the world to the ier plane that all the peoples of the | h have been dreaming of and oping for since the beginning of the | war. It was the 107th dinner of the) “oldest and most important aggrega- | tien of advertising men in the world,” and the near “clash” between Gibson and Shuster was all the more sensa- at because nobody was looking r NAME IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MYSTERIES, A placid evening could ecarcely have wound up with a bigger thrill one or both of the theatrical re- roductions of the Sphinx, at either of the spcekeew dale, had sud- 'y come fe and told the world whet Broderick James Gibson, Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin on Genuine | Tablets. Warning! Don’t say Aspirin! Say “Bayer”! Always insist upon the “Bayer Package” which contains safe and proper directions. “Bayer Cross” for “Bayer Cross” Ady, Look on package. For Pain Neuralgia Earache Toothache Colds Rheumatism Lumbago Neuritis ‘CHp Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. Aépirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceti idester of Salieylicacid SCIENCE says—Chew gum after meals, DISCRIMIN. A- isha says—Chew Listerated. DON’T HESITATE The next time you are buying Tea Insist upon getting a packet of “SALADAY = And you will enjoy Tea as you never did before Sealed Packets Onl» | and paid eloquent tribute to the leader- | ee Woodrow Wilson. ith Commissioner Royal &. Copeland told a few good stories ai repeated his great arenic success of riding two horses going in different directions, This is the act in which the genial Doc boosts New York as the “greatest health resort in the world,” because among all the cities it has the lowest death rate, and then goes on to tell of the startlingly high per- | centage of New York children who are “undernourished.” Charles Dana Gfbson, explaining that Dr. Copeland had urged him to “tell the story of his Life,” recalled his first visit to the offices of that publication thirty-four years ago to call upon John Ames Mitobell. Un- der Gibson-Richardson-Utassy-Mil- ler management and Martin-Masson editorship, he said Life will be clean, fair, allow people to elect their own Presidents and belong to any race they want to, and preach and prac- | ise Americanism. |_ The Sphinxes tried to forget what | has happened by ginging “Halt! Hail! 8 All Here!” “It's Always Fair Weather” and “Little “Brown Jug,” but the tendency of the times was shown bysthe way in which Srooklyn walked away with the an- || ‘nual election of officers. |. ‘The new President is Robert F. B.| | Huntsman of the Brooklyn Standard | Union, popularly known as “Bob” and lin his re days famous as the jauthor of “Poor Bob's Almanac.” | W. R, Hotchkin and Roger O'Donnell f the Standard Union were elected | with the boss to places on the Execu- tive Committee, It was a big night |for Brooklyn, | EAGER TO LEARN OF MAYOR- _. AbLTY CANDIDATE. George Ethridge, the retiring Pres- ident, was elected one of the Vice | Presidents, the others being Preston P Lynn ‘of Wanamaker's (brother | members were anxious to learn how | |much longer they've got to waic for the announcement of a certa ain | Mayoralty candidacy), Commodo! Clarkson Cowl of the Hearn estab- | fossea ork treasury nobod: stepping down "a out, iq four or five vers” claps abandoned bublicity and advertising to become a handsome millionaire broker. F. D. Gibbs of the meres Cote mittee was formerly with John HL Patterson, the National Cash ter man, who was a ient 64 o€ honor. Gibde is now with the B. rich Rubber Company, Carthy, another ci ts of the famous Newark house of Hahne. Among other guests were Dr. Wal- ter Eyre Lambert, the eye specialist, President of St. George's Society: Henry W. Taft, brother of the young man who carried Utah and Vermont: President William Fellowes Morgan of the Merchants’ Association, Rich- ard M. Hurd and R.A, C. Smith, rge B. Obey-That-Impulse Rich- ida and George Utassy of, Life, A. C. G. Hammesfahr”of the Martin V. Kelly organization, B. J. Greenhut, Major George T. Musson of Brooklyn's “old” 284 Infantry, President Don M. Parker of the Golf Association of Ad- vertising Interests, known at Pine- hurst as the demon pile-driver of the links; Publisher F. L. EB, Gauss of Leslie's, President Samuel Owen Ed- monds of the Calumet Club; Joe Day's Brooklyn partner, Stanley E. Gunni- son, and Louis Wiley of the Times were other celebrities who enjoyed the 167th dinner and the oratorical fire- works. But there were 240 gentlemen at the d in the Grand Ball Room of the Waldorf-Astoria and every one of them is, or is about to be, one of the world’s famous figures. There are no “duds” in the Sphinx Club. i Ask Ald in Orange ice Probe. Prosecutor J. 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