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} : = FOR OUR WOUNDED S$ $16,092.61; AID TO for Relief to Ex-Service Men Still in Hospitals. Paid im gold to wounded ex-service men....... ex-service men. — zeveaesol WHILE U.S-DELAYS | on mma > Hilis for the third time, eighty ex-service men af- gtock and from om!i- 809 Chalmers 000 Cohanbts eh . “Many Insane Veterans Housed] 45m rotate ‘ ; pr mena» voine| With Criminal Degenerates, Rate - : ‘r assistants. ui ve 4. I dime and vaersy end devo.| Lacking Federal Facilities. mony i uso with joy and ‘ our that we| WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Not a us } to,shore in this thrice | cent of money wo fur appropriated | 10 Vater of caring for our | by Congress for the care of war vet- Dating erans guffering from ieability or wounds inourred in service has boen Boush G. Gennert, * |qpent for hoapitals for the treatment oo +H Of insane, the House Commerce Com- Allied j fo . nd ' mittee has been informed by Dr. Boome f Parvie, ‘Thomas W. Salmon of New York, Rasen Wreaine «! q Advieor on Montal Dineases to the Cari tnd _ ma Frohman, Rockefeller Foundation. Tho sta! oredr | Wilfred J. Peterson. ment was made at @ hearing on the peso a stip to Central Inlip was a long. | Rogers bi to conediidate into one Be -FOR CLEAN HOSPITAL bureay the several Government agen- | Pedesestttit? @reetittititt: ; cies dealing with relief for former on CARE OF WARDS. ral ype en |. A® @ result of this fatlure to pro- Morriston” S Btate nomital for en vide proper facilities, Dr, Salmon] 1100 Mexico bo Inaane, over whose con- | added, veterans suffering from mental] 9? Mounts Pra I have so often /and nervous disorders are in many| %° No 4m ou 1 must confess, | instances heing committed by the tesa ‘a ' eet. If you please, that we|Government to institutions in which| 100 Producer # J f t neue ary bee Do paced ee drug addicts and wee oe 4 ‘Surgeon ~ | viclous degencrates are segregated. ' on @ tour of Vg “ In addition to Dr, Salmon, those| 1700 Bnme re are] "ho, urged passage of the bill tn~] jo ununa or 4 neat, of-|cluded Dr. H. A. Pattison of New! 000 Victoria oi ! y piace.| York, Supervisor of Medical Bervice ‘ rh may vunwelven, untii | of fhe National Tuberculosis Associa |4% Allse-Br Oot Tenggily dec that I myeelt| tion; F. W, Galbraith, National Com. Frtr opine rt on it.} Mander of the American Legion, and tell : i you | several other officers of the latter or- {hit ganization. John H. Sherburne of Brookline, tii i FE: . Colum, & Jerome { are beautiful—renlly » @ brigade commander of the yogi tary, airy, wall built—|36th"Division, told the committee that Cones sive “4 | nt© a Dr. Chavtes the average soldier needing moapital | Crmon Gag 3 “ Dusdio E ‘eaten the eare and compensation “throws up| by aa Super- ‘weekly visit hia hands and doesn't try to get aid p - 4 ri! Decause he doesn't want to Sapna! WILt, BUY COMFORT | ‘#Dsled up in red tape Men are ”% ~~ % mm t% » 4% 72 cn a) % 3h a * % e4 *. u ow ~ “os @ bd * ™% » % 4 “ «a 1 w a % Cy * 1% * a “ ™ $3533 e238s i ne | dying while the Government ie trying | one PALL OHOCKED. |") sind ost whether they Bre entities | 100 cus ve that ity ex-BCrvic® |tg aid,” he declared. | 6 tes of Central Isp or) pr, Balmon, in o! of neuro-| 190 2 p we dopowlted $800 with} paychiatric canes in tl Load Gj which 0 Gold Zone , a ‘ye Beas doatag i ie 1000 *Tumbo Reston ” 1400 Knox Di 10 400 *afcKin ry 1800 Marsh Din. ri 100 Mason Yall 1% 1000 *Mothertode nu” 000 Mowry Lode mw er Islip are | Gatire Teh Division Will Be tm Im-| 000 Opur raed ‘ Toome with * Parade 500 Prine m1 waiiebrser dub, b-tteue oun| tee nae ‘ ‘You | payin GMa: at of Bt se] toe Bee tee: ‘ was will act ‘ae Chief of tone mon Waist ‘ Pershing, Gran 100 5 Svar Load. 1000 Boma Min : 200 Thomas Belmont Ww 1000 Tamepme Camb ‘ 2900 Tone Divide ” 300 Tonopah Nxt We ‘Samay! Mande, ia soee Beaman Midwor 3 rade, {i uu men's Gay room. ——- ‘Tonopah Montana ¢ and” waxed | NEW THEATRE TRAFFIC RULE. United Mastere ~ Viekory ‘ jelous, eppetiz-| Saturday Afternoon Is Made an Bx~ Wen ie ception in Regulations. woe ee ’ Bpecial Deputy Police Commissioner i i832] 32 aul Harris, in a telegram to The Hvening ad ts | World, asks that the following be ames, ” u Swen ad Aled oy Amer m Ane mds oy ‘Anaconda Vy 100 Anglo Amer Perry 1008 armow & ne 08000 Corre de 101% 14000 Cone Gas 2000 Diamond . me (6008 Good: eh s 10(00 Heine Co * causing an ayerage of fiftoen| 10? Ose * tromandoudy] #¥cides dally in thls oity, aorording te i eeu Pad 0 an statement by the Budapest , Samoa] Police Torday. One former amcor divom | Smee 8 0 « ot] Up. Monthly wion of 560 crowns, | 1000 8 0 10% Dbuylng one ample meal at a| 100 8 0 N ite oo PR Ure It ane ‘then went hume and] 60005 0 NW 2 PEL 4. 100 hanged himse! 10K0 Western Mee I's ” oe out | shoes cost the manyfacturei LIBERTY BONDS. = have Sor gi leraay oe 1-20; Opd. 98; munificen resents some! the | Hke $50,000, bia Het Had: toe ene man fo aerume, te I'm going over to call on Mr, Meade my | aod thank him tn person. Now, don't imagine that all of these sho will be delivered once or fo Som the World é PEPE g F The Evening World ice that this wonder. | - 3 SATUBDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921.— The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner Coperight, 10%, by The Prem Publishing Co, Conducted by Eleanor Schorer VENING WoRL BELL GIES. |(eVENING WORLD XMAS FUND fr FRE FE EER ve exes? on S'S — OE tow. Weller 28 aa Maren . 100 pyteas ese sgyzgnty-stggtsh ftve nat PHlt Hittelo FLL l+eseee is: a i i] “s ea”" Zeeves” “spesestes' Emergency Balance of $2,727.61 to Be Used i — Petts Litie H+e+] fi i i gh ,gebesogzseysesetgeebangeccogzgaagsjeinusagess.3 sgegenssezeguye sei Md i if i j t i Fe oF? Total money received .,......-20+-seeeee++-$1G092,61 #47 rf FFF i ti ee. 12,468.00 Paid for 1,500 boxes marshmallows for above.. 900.00 balance will be used in emergency cases of ce : ? ir itt ait SRPPESEREDBDEEEE it + t+1+ il exiit Fae ey ad itil ee 3 i+ ee fe" FF WAR HEROES DYING | THE OUTSIDE MARKET. ‘ rel Seasipeasera eS*35 3 t iif u ‘il 2 +1 Peer 2 2 3 iftef ij i g mab gcogesnssusstieeEgegecosrzgansy gipaegagar-vy sel ili 7 i ti Dear Kiddie Kins: eeeesE SE FESS i 5 T i “a +4141 1 tgeg® EB esg-se-eee*** 23335 z eecsesaeg® 88 sgzzag-z-s"**z-asce~ F eet letter i ieeil nee EERE fe & « jee peli f E | gegeSezuegesseoy ose apetsegzesussessSiecbanges sspsanasyylenagegey. 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While attending « meeting of the 4! rectors of the American By-Products Coal Company at No. 100 Broadway late yesterday Chester Ginas, lawyer and financier, of No. 105 We S5th Btreet, died suddenly of heart di ease, He was born sixty-four years ago in London, Canada, whete he was admit- In 1908 he came to this 359572" ted to the bar, here | ciation. A son, Gordon Glass, of No. 784 Park Avenuts and a daughter, Mre. Harry Carr, survive him. His funeral will be held Monday in London. pact “Seal crs W. H. OLMSTED’S FUNERAL. went to Paris, wi 335333392232 a Pye IME wa Nib Sawant lake oe wits THE EAGLE GIRL. some clay her husband heeded and took hor little girl with the mountains she ittle girl down and turned to clay, and a it eagle the i stole peasants’ the villages, it once, He won- ered what a bird wanted with all the dresses, so he thought he would find out. climbed about the mountains for months, and at last heard a girl above him, and climbing up si he found the Engle Giri sitting in the eagie’s nest. He fell in love with her at once. And after listening to the etory of her life he begged her to come down to the palace and be his wife. She went down with him to the King and told him the story of her life. The King and Queen con- pented to a mariage and they lived happily the rest the mere Girl never fortrot the eagle, Reto! 2] age 1 their lives, but le, by NATALIE NORTON/| Here \g a question that any one of you can answer as well as (; CAN BOYS JOIN THE KIDDIE KLUB, TOOF Can they kiddies? ‘We'll aay they can, and the more of them who do the better we Iike it. We are mighty fond of our boy cousins; they are nearly as numerous as the girl members, and just as ac- tive. Have you not noticed, you fa~ ture - boy - member - who - has-asked this qyestion, haye you not no- ticed the things that the boys are doing for the Kiddie, Klub, both in the Korner and inthe Klub‘s activ- ities outside the Korner? Surely you have not read the Klub Korner often without discovering some of the poems by David Susswein. Cousin David ts our most prolific boy poet tram whom we expect big things some day. And he is only one. And did all the boy actors who played in “Wishingdom” escape you? If they did it was not for the lack of men- tion. Some of the cleverest parts were taken by boys. The Town- Crier will always be remembered by the Kiddies and the Klub; the Town Crier who turned into the Balloon Man {pn a pause of half a minute, and show about Bernard Cohen and Nor- man Gast, the Court Violinist, who played with such feeling and such skill, and the Clown? No one could forget*the Clown—he was too funny; how the Kiddies loved him! I do believe I could go om forever recounting the things our boys have done. I am glad that some one asked the question; it has given me an op- portunity to show the way we feel about them and In what estecm we hold the boys, Join us all of you who will; we wel- come you realy, COUSIN ELEANOR, BILLY BRIGHTEYES pays a visti to this Korner, Who is Billy Brighteves? LETTERS FROM KIDDIES. Dear Cousin Eleanor: I want to write and tell you how I sure did enjoy seeing “Wishingdom,” for it was 50 pretty and seemed like rea! fairyland to me, for I'm a little coun- try cousin and have never seen & large theatre or play like that stage before. I wish to thank you and all the cousins that took part and gave Me such a happy time. Your loving cousin, vane A. BISHOP, Valhalla, New hid darling Cousin Eleanor: I cer- enjoyed myself last year at ishingdom.” I thought the fairies were wonderful, and you, darling Cousin Eleanor, must have a lot of patience tralaing the children, Your loving cousin, ‘H OBTAIN YOUR PIN. eget (The New York Brening World) NB morning a potter's wife in India went to the mountains to MY daddy Sought me a dog, A great big St- Bernard dog, And I play with hit every day, And don't care that the boys are) He's the best friend I've got, And L surely like him a ig. hope that when [ grow up 1 stfll have thie’ same old pup. MICHAML ORONK, aged years, New York City. Love of Music. When I was in my girlhood day I loved to hear the fairies play, And on @ sunny day in May 1 heard a tune which made me gay. OUARICE FINKHLSTRIN, age 11, COL. GREENE NOT TO QUIT. Mighway Comm Uati) Miller Asks Res! ALBANY, Jan. Stuart Greene, Highway Commisai appointed by nounced to-day he would not ign unless #0 requested by Gov, Mil- ‘This was after theiovernor had | ¢ talked with Col. Greene, and refused to say what aro his plans for reor- Highway Department The Governor i» expected to ask for Col. Greone's resignation when hw has found the man to succeed him Two Republicans prominently men- tioned for the place are Fred W. Saar of Byracuse, a deputy in the High- way Department under the Whitman Administration, and Herbert 8 Sisson of Buffalo, now State Excise Com- “Moderate” Earth WASHINGTON, - - erate” earthquake Aisturbaneo was re- corded beginning at 1.40 A. M. to-day on the acismograph at Georgetown Uni- A ke Recorded. was 2,400 miles from W it might be a disturban Untder the by-Jawe # ; muslin ask for x months ending Dec. 32, 1 feposits entitied thereto wt the ri FOUR PER CEN yet Aiduus UE suis trom yo Wo 9s,000, . Wot exceed x Rbcous ts oF bir Babar PAN SACTIONS CONFIDENT! = "ERY REPL re DIAMOND ON CRE DIT ¢e “i eotionel useage Sa ROYAL. DIAMOND & WATCH CO. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. w : Brookiyn. one case, containing « ‘questions asked. Uachrach’ Studios, M'COY.—Suddeniy, Jan. 6, JOHN H., loved husband of the lite Mary Feather- Funeral from hia late residence, Fourth st., Brooklyn, Monday, 9,80 A. Golemn requlem mass at st. cls Xavier Church. Interment Calvary Kindly omit flowers, PANZI—VIRGINIA, way @6th st., Jan, 8, 11 A. M, SMIEBELING.—ELSIE H. Gampbell Fu ners! Church, Jan. 8, 2 P, M, WASEBUBN.—GBORGE W, Campbell Fu- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ic Call Columbus 8200 Somes fafa eer ates CAMPBI “THE FUNGRAL CHURCH” Ine. Broadway at 66th St. EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS | INDUSTRIAL BANK 51 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. ‘The Board of Trastées has declared = Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, PER ANNUM ON ALL Derosrrs raom $5 to $5,000 evririep ruznero, To give our Depositors/the full advantage of. the days of grace allowed by the Banking Law, in- terest will be paid from Jan. 1, 1921, on all de- posits received up to and including Jan. 13, 1921. EXGELS/Ole SAVING S BANK Citizens’ Savings Bank 56-38 BOWERY, COR, CANAL 61. 1218T SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. cho Trustees bave ordered, inter e rate ot FOUR (3%) | per annum fo bo paid to depositora and after Jenn 5 7, o ary ums of @% and up to Ihave, remeineg on Aepopiit tir tee thy or ax months ending 1920. in accordance with tho By-la land rules of the bank. Mone; ted jon or before Januar; wil | [ferent from Jawaary 1 7 i HENRY SAYLER, President. EDWIN A. LAHM, Secretary. CARL A, RICHTER, Anst Bor’y. NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK BL Weet 24th Street. worm “ANNUAL DIVIDEND, he Board of Trustees hae deciared ® Yem\-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. ger uaa 9m Bll depoaita from $9 ew E fontitied thereto, payabs aa’ attor dane a pen 103. atngekin Deposits to © 00 oF before yen eth wil draw interest teas hese Ist, 1021. BANKING BY MALL, CHARLES HOHE, Presidont, GEORGE T. CONNETT, Bec'y & Treas, 1 and § THIRD AVB. (oorner Tth Street). CHARTERED 1853, 130TH DIVIDEND, Now York, 1d, 1920. INTEREST FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING December $1, 1020, at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM WL be ereditiad to Une depositors entitled of the bank on sums from $$ 10 ENTRIUEST PAYABLE January 19, X DEPOSITED on or before January ‘will Graw interest from January tat up te ' Join Our 1921 Christmas Club. pen = eye Beaiees [rom Sot. Aceounts Ace ha TuiWe. Pree “FRANcIs &. NOPreT, tA iJ “440TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK No. 20 Union Square, & DIVIDEND, haa been, declared for the 20, om all as yaviE OD or jam. 17, Lua, tereat at’ th Tole waa ping disciale Ou the €aCuen 800 aad ILtiAM H. ROCK Ww. 5, ER FRED: Hedin Voor hee ato bs Mone tO tant cats IRVING SAVINGS BANK 115 CHAM, RS ST. + Xe rast dr 32" monthe coding Dec. Si. Fabltnd os FOUR PER CENT. All deposits from iS to Bodo "entitted ‘thereto payable’ of after Inn. 17, 1921, Lt] Deposits to "$5,000 made on or before Jan. 13th will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1921. “JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB” mK TENER, Presiden _GeonGe B. DUNNING, Seeretary, KEW YORK SAVINGS BANK Nh. W. Cor 14th St. and 8th Avenue Dividend Jan. Let, 1021, at the rate of £OUR PEK CenT DANCING ACADEMIES. ROLLER SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th ST., NEAR BROADWA Competent Instructors to Teach You How to Skate 50c Per Lesson Two Sessions Daily, including Sundays 2to5P.M. Evenings 7.30 to 11 P.M. Skating on Ground Floor | Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor : Central Hudson Line HELP WANTEO—MALE. WANTED—Disirict sa)es anager for Philadelphd: faite, mantecunrs: tne, igheer quatlty wot inemude the teade. and diet (or tarda SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS K MONDAY WON