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on his wal ‘em just w ie Ad ION GIVES HARDING = the APSIMPLE GREETING | skating rink band, in which the 5 (Continued From Third Page.) ack in ‘84. in @ pepper and salt euit with whiskers to,matcb, and Jim Knapp, Marion's leading “Jiner." ‘There was over his homecoming but he in from Washington and an immemorial institution, 0 THINGS—MAYBE THREE— » PREVENT DECORATIONS. things, according to all accounts, with @ decorative display: Senator's wish and the, failure of of decorators to get its flags things on the job in time, And ;} another thing, voiced by a citizen: ‘I'll be dinged if ra $7 to anybody to hang some red, and blue streamers over my front.” tor Harding’s coming kept the anterested and alert most of the ‘The Independent Order of Bitters gathered early, 4m about half an hour had moved ‘or down or across the eteps until Mey found one worn to fit and were ly to discuss anything from the of solence to the price of paint. equatters, not in their shirt @a usual, but coated tn keep- ‘with the day, had been told that i Benstor would be in at 4 o'clock. , @t 11 o'clook came the news that i. Genatorial party had just. left C and would arrive about 1 they began to wriggle about un- tably and at last had to get up move on to the Harding home- ‘There wasn't much to look at Just then, but they'd be reg- interest anyhow. this cohort arrived the side- 1g front of the home was already Among those present was ie Patton, resident of Marion but of Green Camp, six miles away. who is eighty-three, conducts Mayoralty by telophone, When- the denizens of Green Camp want on anything they call Charles children, sucking oranges and thumbs and worrying their parents with ques- tions. people tn front of the house and in another half hour their waiting was rewarded, SENATOR'S PARTY REACHES MARION IN TWO CARS, ‘The party arrived in two cars. In the first were Mrs. Harding and Jess dignitaries. tor miing’s appearance be- fore the 4 was very brief, but, brief as it was, it gave opportunity didete, the moving picture men and the fellow at the edgo of the crowd, who always has a loud and pene- trating voloe ond halls the candidate by his first name. In this instance the man had modestly hidden himself behind an automobile fender, but at last could restrain himself no longer and his “Hello, Warren,” rang out I the old-home greetings like a The Senator, ‘izing the hall, looked in the wrong direction as can- didates always do, and waved his hand. But the greeter didn’t mind; he had given ven' to his overmaster- ing emotion. Aftér that the Senator stepped up to the first car, joined Mrs, Harding, and together they en- tered the house, giving the half dozen moving picture men their innings, ‘Then Jimmie Sloan, the Secret Service man, disguised In 9 resonant plaid sult and cap, a purple cravat and a pansy, took his determined stand at the screen door and the curtain fell on tho first act. eagerly where the Senator had gone, the information was proudly fur- nished that “I reckon he's inside washin’ up.” And the way in which the recipient took the news rather indicated that some one had handed him a secret. ‘When the firat enthusiasm went out the movie mén got on the job and rekindled it to their heart's desire, You'll probably see tne movies of ASHEREADESHINE | And next to him wan Zeke Brown | § By 1 o'clock there were 600 | if Smith, the second bearing Senator | Harding, Harry Daughetty and Jim- | 8 mie Sloan, the guardian angel of many to the two inseparables of every can- | A ‘To late comers among who asked | nr By this also a large attendance of women and | f only in busses, p time the movie machines «| had been hustled up to the porch and ior himaclt used to play the alto hofn | DRS rere Dew em am SAP SY Frat Bewh $7.50 1 $25.00 IFTH AVENUE is Fifth Avenue, not brick, not only in its motors and hansoms and people, but also in its dis- tinctive shops. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Pifth Avenue” _314 Fifth Ave, nr, 32d St. yis en- il his i ite marble and not only in its eyes need 3 ESTAR. ‘New York: 184 B'way, at John St, 223 Sixth $50 Sixth Avy aad St. zor Nassau, at Ann St. Brooklyn: 498 Tired Eyes a Sure Sign of Eyestrain and a warning that your rectly fitted glasses at once, Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Ehrlich &Sons the help of cor- LISHED 68 YNARS, Av» 15th St. 17 West 42d Street, Iton St.,cor.Bond St 4 Saami i = = f IHE game over—then a quick, sure putt to a long, cold drink of Ward's = Orange-Crush! Good? You bet it is! There are few golf clubs hich Orange- Crush and Lemon-Crush are not the fa- ay Te a “19th ern Saeki purity wor have won th’s tril ol es fers es orat ountains oF ‘Prepared Oras Crush pina ie or bas ‘anosies, onene® for free book, “The Btory of a Grenge-creeh ‘and’ Lémon-Crush 4 be age. sw WT ‘West 424 st. Like oranges 7? Drink’ RANGE-CRUSH TAG AW ONO PAG PAE ee WO WARE UA Uh e Old rs. When everything was | assemblage: "Now, come ng,” the man anced like @ sh hat, bal FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET - Semi-Annual Sale of Our Entire Stock of Men’s Low Shoes Reduced Tremendously as the Figures Show $14.00 Franklins $18.00 Banisters Reduced to Reduced to $Q50 $] 200 EGULAR stock, embracing English, French, and Amer- ican lasts, and all leathers, black, patent, and the distinctive dark brown shades. Just.think of it! Savings of $4.50 and $6.00 on a single pair! STORE CLOSED DAILY AT 5:00 P.M. AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST eactesemeantr een etter te tenet thence nett THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920. ing to turned upon the upraised faces of the! huge bird on the railing, eried to the on; crowd (Continued on Eleventh Page.) 2 McCutcheor's : Art Needlework q at 50% Discount 5 The entire remaining stock of our Art Needlework Department is now on sale at a discount of 50% from the selling price at time of purchase. The sale includes Fancy Goods, Scarfs, * Pillows, Stamped Goods (such as Children’s Dresses, Combinations, Scarfs, Centerpieces and Pillow Cases), Embroidery materials of Silk, Linen and Cotton, Knitting Yarns, Needles, etc. No C. O. D.’s No Returns Fifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets Z to stock. SMALL FRANKLIN SIMON MEN’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Men’ Spring and Summer Suits AT THE BIGGEST REDUCTIONS WE HAVE MADE IN YEARS! "55 to 65 SUITS 70 to *75 SUITS *80 to 90 SUITS *95 to*105 SUITS Gets regular stock. Strictly this season's thing we have in the shape of sack suits, grouped under four prices, and presenting truly sensational opportunities for saving money on a large scale, borne out by the fact that The Reductions range as high as 37 per Suit! FIFTH AVENUE STORE CLOSED DAILY AT 5:00 P.M. AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST SHOPS 8 WEST 38th STREET s Hand-Tailored Reduced to °38 Reduced to “48 Reduced to “98 Reduced to: *68 Strictly hand-tailored stock. Every- CHARGE EOR ALTERATIONS ‘Sugar Shortage never bothers the users of GrapeNuts This ready-to-eat food icy al own sugar, lop- ed Ae. the grains in the making. _ GREENPOINT ‘TRIP-LOCK’ CRIBS “The Tip of the Toe Releases the Trip-Lock compere” JOD GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE JO4MSEL” STATION ar Connen OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1- WEEKLY é S\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT Ny) #3, DOWN ON #50: Cy roa DOWN ON #75¢¢ 1732 DOWN ON #100" FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUF. BET 103° € 104" Srs KEMOIDS (TABLETS or GRANULES) INDIGESTION ‘Take dry on tongue or with hot or cold water, QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75¢ “MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 7emms INVALIDS’ CHAIRS || Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy ferms | WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES T CO, 3* WENoTOy Av. WHALEN BROTHERS: 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Lowest Prices and Easiest Credit Terms in the City |, 164, 166, 168 and 170 ad Records at ; = “Grand St. Store. Aeolian-Vocalions No Discount on Talking Machines, ction Mattresses Cotton and Records at our Victrolas Smith St, Store. A large size, soft top and bot- tom Mattress, with a good 49) Song tleking; going at this 9g° Hh EAT A Ra R Rare yor ‘s |SUITS, $30.98 Ur, LADIpS’ AND MISSES’ SUITS, $30.98 UY. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, 812.98 UP. Refrigerators 49 All the finest styles and de- 10° \slans in all coverings from \@275 down to SPECIAL 10-DAY SALE 5-PIECE SLIP COVERS bolstered in tapes. ike new $58 | The Waterbury “no plate Write, Call or Phone Murray Hill 6675 | |t®, product of dental skill. Pee ae ereen C8. Jie, prota. Tote f Factory, 335 E. 34th St., "7 \Dentistry That Lasts’ | ANCHOR ; | ‘DENTURE { PLATE NO leather= natural teeth. Stay in place Room 1107, 9 24 Ay. The WATERBURY Way B’klyn Branch, 1449 4ist St. QTC wpplied } PAIN from ex as administered | WaTERBURY DENTAL COMPANY | cata fee || Esblcbed 1997 SAMPLE SUITS 29 W. 34th St., New York $15-$25 “ews iuee 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn M. COHEN Hours: 8 to 6 : 8.8. TBs Sit so SE GET WISE! Large selection made: aiigbuly worn ‘uncalled for SAVE MONEY of custom: mists and