The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 14

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a —— eee All Over—Has Become in a Crowd CHICAGO, March 3% — Charles , Swem, President Wilson's stenogra- » ia here to-day from Washing- to renew hie connection with a ae ing firm, “Mr. Wilson has become boyish In ithe last few days, He's glad it’s over. " “Zexpect he will rest for the next six months at least. He is very tired, “Bnd not at <i! robust. How little tho ‘country, and the world, knows Presi- @ent Wilson.” exclaimed Mr. Swem “He is pictured as austere, autocratic, ” heartions, selfish. That (s not troe, 1 @ravelied 150,000 miles with ‘him; I ‘teok dictation from him at his bed- @ide, on shipboard, in the White ‘House, at the peace conferences, on Boyish—A Great Fellow of Friends.” Presidential campaign trains, J know hits, aba'( love hin, of rewards by policemen whlen have Ls “He is a gonial man, and a tender ot been shared with the Pollve ‘Pen- | mnie ‘sing Tne “Miieves, entared, “thn one, His shyness is mistaken for *!n Fund, former Gov. Whitman haa| "gre Oy torine S| heard of payments made to detectives aloofness, That's why te haso’, been photographed for the preas and others by bond and casualty com: | w ; panies for the reoovery of securities | fret n The ni to much; his painful shyness, you know. stolen from bankers and brokers during Indicate when | the Durglary tuok THE EVENING WORLD, THU. N (‘Not Autocratic or Selfish” SURETY COMPANIES “But Genial and Tender” sident’s Stenographer Describes Him as a Man—‘“Glad It’s No Record in Pension Fund of Big Gratuities for Recovery of Stolen Securities.” To hin investiquiton of the acceptance House During Owner's Vacation. Frank 8. Gannon, & raijroad’ ex- ecutive, retuned to-day with his family from a two monthh’ vacation and when he entered ni Brighton, Staten Leland, eg had been thoroughly Silv Sura an $8,000 wer ‘orcing 4 rent window. when he went the pollee the house & ccupled ‘until about the A GANNON’S HOME LOOTED, Zu. srx rannie Brannan end Joaoh PAID FEES TO COPS) aurciars nancnck Staten tetanis $1500 dail ouch by Magistrate Levi in West Side Court. tnformation ing to the raid ip said to have given by a wealthy drug addict. Ine And, May, they speak of bis nolemn the big series of such robberies more |e —————_— and digMified oir, Why, he is tho than a year ago. There are reports of greatest follow in a crowd of friends «ratuities of which no revord appears WOMAN OFFICIAL LED RAID. who eed you ever naw. Yes, the life of ine OM te accounts of the Pension Fund! poor qake: Fight Are Mele nee party.” Mr, Swom brought with him 100 books of stenographic notes contain- by President Wilson. will be used by Mr. Swem in writing accounts. a book, “ADOPT” 3 WARDS OF SICK SOLDIERS Federated Club Women Make Lives of Fox Hills Patients Mere Bearable. ‘The National Federated Workers for ; Disabled Soldiers, organized a week ago ‘with headquarters In the Pennsylvania Hotel, is stexing public co-operation in its plans for aiding the wounted vet- @rans at Fox Hills Horpital. Miss Eve- lyn Goldemith, President of the Crippled ‘Children's Hospital at Rockaway, Is President of the new organization. Mrs. Irene Seligman bas “adopted” two tubercular wards, which she supplies flowera and what reoreation the Pationts can have, and the organization has adopted another ward. Mrs. Soli¢- than Visits the hospital four days a week an@ on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Baturdays she takes batches of the vet- ‘rans to the theatre and dupper in New | [' ‘York. “Bo many) people have forgotten our ‘wounded mon.” mid Mrs. Seligman to- @ay. “While there is no deliberate nex- lect there aro only Afty-bix nurses to care | Tr. for 1.400 patients at Vox Hillis, and out- side help really is needed. We are sup- Piying what comforts we can and pro- Siding what the mon need more, than anyt! else—entartainment. Peo} who cheered and waved flags our — in New York City have joined FINDS “MEANEST prrsonen. || Aceuned of O14 Clothing om for Poor. Samuel Miller, twenty-four, wan de- later, CARUSO WITHOUT FEVER. — Tenor’s Improvement Steady. Saye) Official Batletin. ‘The following bulletin on the condition of Enrico Caruso, who ie fl! in hin suite at the Vanderbilt Hotel, was issued to- day by his physicians: "Mr, Caruso has had no fever for 24 hours. His progress ts steady and his condition favorable.” Mr. Caruso sat up in bed for a short time this morning and ate heartily of chops and eggs. He is in eapecially fon spirits over the coming visit of his brethor whom he = not seen for bev- eral years and who is due here from Healy “to-morrow, National Kauentio ATLANTIC CITY N. J,, Feb. 3—R. G. Jonew, Superintendent of city schools in Cleveland, wan lected Prosident of the Department of Su perintendence of the National Edu- cation Association, defeating Payson Rimith, Comminaton ot Edueation ot ee votes, here were . Will G, Wee, Cali- perintendant fornia State Su; lin Inatruction and ‘RB. C. oome, Bus perintendent of City Bchoola in Phila. oer hia were elected vice-presidents, Ira B. Bush, Superintendent of Elty Sahoois In Wrte FUR COATS and NECKPIECES Worn » Few, ela lotion Fietare fludson Seal $6. : aa chonen STSSUITS | &O'COATS ATs510 fern values to §75., Full Dress and ‘Tuxedos Suggests ew Furniture foul Eng/ander Windsor Double Do-Bed Vcorcainty Our LIBERAL CREDIT Isat Your Disposal heey Sn! Some sigdtly weed: very low prices LEVINE, 864 78 An, 0 As Cornplete with mattress and} | All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, 93 pieces; as illustrated; at...... OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘Adam Period co Suite in American Walnut and Bed; four pieces; as oa ‘ation "282: - 3-Piece Genuine Leather Library Suite Piles Sit, Sone athe Anette aes $9 0.80 We Are Headquarters for Nationally Advertised Home Furnishings MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIFS armountin vidual detestives, William Chilverm, sasisting Mr. Whit from $1,200 to $1,600 to indl- mun, ing nearly 10,000,000 words dictated sentatives of the American Surety Com- The material pany, tracing auch puymente from their Representatives of the Na-| tional Surety Company and other con cerns have been aummoned to nppenr | Strevt for ing Narcotten, Two men and two women were ar- had before him to-day repre-| rested and $500 worth of drugs seized A eurly to-day in a raid led ty Deputy Commissioner Sarah State Department of Nurcotic Contro!, on @n apartment at No. 604 West 47¢h ‘The prisoners sald they wero AN Join MoCormack, a waiter; his wif Mulhall of the R Its Golden Goodness To the eager appetites of hearty boys and girle, Ralston means just the golden goodness of the whole wheat berry. Bat to their growing bodies, this delicious porridge means strength and nourishment. 2 Ralston is whole wheat For Ralston is whole wheat crowded with all the food elements necessary to supply vim and energy to the body. For grown-ups, as well as children; it means satisfied appetites and real sustenance, Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, Mo. Ralston a wheat food —were $6.50 % and $7.00 $35-$404 $45 Silk Lined Topcoats The selection embraces IM- PORTED FISHER AND KENNEDY'S DIAG- ONALS AND HERRING. BONES, SCOTCH TWEEDS, HOMESPUNS, HEATHERS AND WES. NIT FABRICS. AULA ML LU HLA HALIDE IU UU AL MANHATTAN 42nd Street, corner Broadway 50 East 42nd St., corner Madison Nassau Street, corner Prankfort 5 Cortlandt St., cor. Broadway 14th St., opp. Academy of Music Mth Street, corner Broadway 46th Street and Broadway 59th Street, at Columbus Circle LALA HALIDE LAULI ALIA TULL LLL LDL ID ILLLELLEE Passenger Cars, Trucks. Accessories. BROOKLYN MOTOR VEHICLE ASSOCIATION 27}*REGIMENT ARMORY BEDFORD AVE. AT ATLANTIC AVE. MARCH-5"-12" AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS 125th Street, corner 7th Ave. i8lst St., cor. St. Nicholas Ave. BRON Xx en Avenue, at 149th St. —were $4.50 and $5.00 $ ‘a $ 4° —were $8.50 and $10.00 SDAY, MARCH 3, 1921. Cormack and Marino, atded, by a worn, put up fight They woro held in} Womnn, Pe W4 cuplured trying to Peach fire Tnapeetor ald TROUSERS! OW is your oppor- tunity. Our en- tire stock of trousers, consisting of ALL WOOL Blue Serges, neat dark stripe hard finished Worsteds, Flannels in dark gray, blue and brown, and thousands of others in all sizes from 29 to 50 waist. Entire stock divided into FOUR low price groups—altera- tions free— 6” —were $12.50 and $15.00 BROOKLYN 413 Fulton Street 587 Fulton, at Flatbush NEWARK-—151 Market Street JERSEY CITY—"~*3 Ave. PATERSON —229 Main st YONKERS—Getty Square ALBANY,N.Y.°°O¢ fiate'st! SCRANTON—% \*keweprs BALTIMORE (eens ‘3s. Ida drug rene OF $10,000 ont bas bow t the! 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Ribbon Prepared; per 12 There isn’t any secret about Butler's reputa- tion of selling better Nanna’s; always ready; ri pkg... Aspirin You must say ‘‘Bayer’’ Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an “unbroken package” Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, riba Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but = few conte—Larger Aspirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaciiester of Balicyiionga PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS cENSU- 1921 World falas FIGURES of “Bayer Tablets of CASCARA Colds, Ci Coughs GTA” NEXT SATURDAY is a writer of ex Pits Neglected Coldg are Dangerous Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Guippe inv days--Excellent for Headache Kill That Cold With QUININE La Gelnee ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneese. aiieheGuaeietie \tive—No Opiate in Hill’ ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT'w 10c The 25¢ * Be] Mesa tcc ne, SC JELLY POWDERS, Jello, Try- phosa or Jiffy Jeli; all flavors. 10c 12c 106 And a Character Study of the New Will Be Printed in THE WORLD Docent By ZONA GALE Parke he Romance of Mrs. Harding “First Lady of the Land” MARCH 5 Famous authoress and creator of the character “Miss Lulu Bett,” now appearing on the stage in New York. Miss Gale was formerly a member of The World staff. She understanding, and will contribute an article of great interest to The World's comprehensive report of the inauguration of the new President.

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