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THE EVENING woRkD, hen T asked if T might raise o| Mixsourl, and it neoda to be shown, | fund through the columns of (is) So we arr o Row them. | Ht : : ; forid de not propose by this RE N Kt THE batlgnioed thiol dig ih taten oon wore ve Government of Fi and start a Service House where we| start the first-American Legion Ser-| on, of jis responsibilities nor release | hese boy the streets | vies Mouse in the City of Ne eof its promises to ex- Kk. | It from ome food! And If it a sdocess, we will beds at @ price they can all afford. [until there is int ity got one! sary and imminent Amerecan Le if tt! wounded sxdier walking the streets me Hiatus between | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. + igi cae $e | things from experience, and I told|Coubted this, but the public is/ will be so modast that every soldier me) there are plenty of these, even from 7 7000 WOUNDED MEN the editors of The Evening World largely from that good old State of | can afford to pay it, yet, f “oo Tomo Interested tn this FILTHY HOSPITALS ' fs re oe 8 American Legion and The jouse where they oan | its probable monthly and weokl: go and be cared for TEMPORARILY, | daily de‘icit that 1 be! ave le Parse Just as well as the othera But will this not cause a deficit, | ward! you ask me? Possi| bly, But who cares?’ And] toward the deficit? take the What is a iUttie deficit beiween| And If you do not send it in, thank neces. | tienda? Al There ts plenty of money tn the | eong in your hearts that you are per- discharge| CHY ef Now York for euch a proposi- | mitted to give to 9 glorious a causn Seieneeshee tunel Se Fort of a gurvey o¢ a teepitat in Be lemon, showing that white and negro dormitory for transient! “men and . Patients slept in the eame rooins and ‘, Feb. 9--Pormer | that medial supplies containing nar- aérvite ces being Kept in ori. | Cotice and drugs of all ports was lett ‘ate hoapi _ or bash biter Med — dhs indese ri baby agkest if female patients used Hithy and in wiwel conditions are] 1 ne bathroom as the mutes, the perie, Aee Dav iter ngaee, | doctor in charge wtated that “the ompital 2 Poti emma Gunns ar he women only remained about two the deficit frst and the fund after-] WwasHINaT Who wants'to send in the first dollar ing us for the privilege and with a ° Jo for | tire Mery. wick and Womeloss, We | a0d 4A complet: riba {ton ae this J goat know exuctly | you have ceased to be tie red-blooded | aid to-day bofore pike poe ee ee ee Continued From Piet Page.) : : taint ‘red heer de TE aeee at cine Ned be BITatin aa a Huseaniy it where it is but you ean bet your ilfc | Americans of whom | am #0 ead cutive Combitten eens = j bathe men are now being res ‘ r t h And by allowing the suldiers to pay, {1D Gnd = Mend will be no use in) and upon whore genersity T count #0 | Mr. Davis charged that after { Moved from this hospital, Mr. Davis aes siin 4 Na anita ce rate tao OM urnish run {t is oltys history or dic 18 | w. Koop thom ecif-reapecting mon nnd | Your trying @ hide your money. Jum | confidently. Send all contributions to] man were placed in such howpit sald, as a result of preesure brought oeperts. Sols Teta ree ES 1. And the way they whooped | the att X unwilling recipienta of a charity | feed weed f aball tet) you every day | Evening World Service House Fund | they were left without vikits cf in: | to ear on Sublic Meant serie one fnere will dla uniese the publ win nnen they said they would waa evi-| It will not be a money-making | Shieh they Would very properly re- ‘oun oldiers pprotong by tiprecnitie cr ie Bee ea kad ot weeny dence to anybody that the Aimerican| scheme. It may prove to bo a money: | "it what of the boy who Is & Last week one cf these wounded | LSD #8 wot only on the Job but ia/ losing proposition. What of It? We) ang out and hasnt a comt and necds the soldiers’ friend will raiso enough to caro fora month-/@ hath and a halrout and a shampoo boys fainted from hunger und was! Nobody with any brains’ ever ly deficit If necessury, for the board! before he {s bearable? And believe Picked up Om the street by a pollce-| 9 man and fed. ss ee = —_—_— The boy admitted reluctantly thot! he had eaten nothing for five days | He had been for months looking job, but could When indigns wiinisi note nt'ss || $6522 Suits Are Now *142!! that a wounded ex that it would have been much .nore outrageous tor an American soldier to accept charity. Be said he was just “out of tuck.” Do you know what that moans” Tt is the slogan of cheerfulness and { courage of the whole American army. They meet it with a grin, no matter how hard the circumstance. The courage wf them! The war is over. You hear these four words on every side. People @ome propie+-want to forget. Some hotels do, not like to have | wounded soldiers brought into the dining rooms. 1! ,offends the mus- copubilities of the dinors and takes away their appetites A job as elevator man was refused & wounded soldier because the guests would be daily reminded of the war and what this one particular boy had euffered. © A job as doorman in an apartment thoure on Fiverside Drive was re- fused a wounded soldier on the ground that “our people are too high Class to want to see a oripple around.” The American’ Legion knows these OUUTUIALINOLOLULUATOLOUOUALOTETEV EAU EAUALAETLOTOLATOLOUILOCOUOCOLOLOLE -Flints Fine Furniture. IF THIS WERE 1914 INSTEAD OF 1921 it would be found that many—very many—articles in our stock, including: both Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, would have our prices of today upon them. We have re-priced our 1921 stocks from time to time, making reductions so radical that the «values have simply compelled attention from those who know what FLINT QUALITY means. 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