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‘ viduals,” F pert as bore nd some SSiloma of un- | There was a touch of emotion in| se! ‘business conditions, which diarguaiy Tumulty's woice as the ve to some extent cast their de-|Markets Commissioner, is to-day ewspaper men crowded afound bil avenor=” STILLHOPEFUL scenes, But ith true optimism, “9 with, charmoteristio radiate confidence, hoping that the'fact that the United States Govern- Vda the mor, i Reg bale ¢ ir, Tur y, hg Ag a preasing Heng pono yy Sapo Re big nending ciréular letter to the 4 nm instet t new to ehake bands and to tell him he hi can Administration will endeavor with | Women's clubs and organizations of the|(ese Room, City Hall, at 10.30 A, M. " he square” in his relations | characteristic American optimiem to|city calling their attention to the {next Monday to PraN eG ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY,.MAROH 3, 1921." . any . = | . AN WILSON GOING OUT ‘(Sinemet the meat ara: | reoent suneration “10 ts that naleraduahy ‘achieved, “mney Be r ing memory of all is that I have /Promnt ation: Tt is true thet no iy acl FIND FLAT, been able to help distressed indi- Piaanea aud that trom Web povatey at |Next Wedneveny “Nadiocns Wish Day.” ing them that a conference of, thal: Mrs, Louls Reed Welamiiltr, Deputy | orranizations og representatives of ®, as National Fish Day, and notity- the fish merchants will be held, un- der the auspices of the Department of | Markets, In the Aldermanic Commit- present, state of the industry, reminincen (Continued From First Page.) | Folitioal side of the Administration. PLAYED NO POLITICS IN THE into some League of Ni the White House. My office assist path ei, wo aes on penn A ory ants have Geen dealt ‘with absolutely SA th erits.” ing with other countries in the trying | "wha: wer Tumulty sald about the Most of the Cabinet officers and oM-|!% of course, true, came to \the White House he made practi- cials are happy to be relieved at last! cally mo changes. He kept almost | tached to! of the peculiarly harraasing difficul- |. Administration and which were per- hie ‘and haps more burdensome than at any | Clerk. "her rest of the White souxe other time in history because of the | staff is ba the same as it was colossal nature of the European and}on the ident Taft said only 3 victory. over the pe 1 Well wishes for their eucceasors secretary to President Wilson, as he | stru: "Oe came from the lips of the Wilson off- Bo : : cials, Typical, indeed, were the part- 7 rg ete H and I OW SHOES 1 ing remarks of Joseph P. Tumulty, ‘Teadjuated to fit the recon- | ry ; oS i tates Government will o: bespoke the co-operation of the news- | paper correspondents with the new : secretary, George B. Christian. a “Be good to Christian,” said Mr. ‘capil ‘Tumulty. ‘Tt'’s a hard job and you] nesses the departure of the ‘Wilron Administra’ fellows can help him as you have me. stant ‘and even ae change , I have enjoyed every minute of the it a ore cand is eight years, I haye had fim and Loo “umcmatee cake. , e heartbrenks. Rich and poor alike sted in the picture. Below Manufacturing | MRS, JAMES NORMAN LESLIE. _ Secret Marriage of Daughter of Gen, Woodward to N. Y. Military ‘Academy Graduate Revealed. Marooned in a hotel because they Canton fhave ‘been unable to find an apart- feat, Mr. and Mrs James Norman ||| DF@SSeS _ Meslie confirmed the fact today at the Hotel Pennsylvania that they —As Low as $25 ‘were secretly married Feb. 20 by the © Rev. Father Bracken in St. Charies’ Spring Frocks, in Taffetas, . { Catholic Church, Brooklyn. The Georgettes, Crepe Meteors. 3 _Dride is a daughter of Brig. Gen. and Satins, Tricotines and Serges. Mra. John ©, Woodward of No. 281 Fine Tailored Tricotine Suits As Low as $29.95 Many Other Smart Effects in the Latest & Popular Materials As Low as $16.95 TS Aseut that flats were hard to find, meee oer Senin congieeee t0 live iA Sridegradm. wh ia twenty-one, 307 Fifth Avenue : gs graduated last June from the ' Fine Canton | y York Mintary, Acnaeeny re is Near 3ist Street Crepe Dress...... $29 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women's Wear ees, <, sore hen any || By Buying Direct from the fecha ind You pet $5 to $10 Kock Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Estravagasce i KOCH eG & Another Rousing Sale of — $25 Dresses at $8.50 SALE BEGINS TO-DAY, THURSDAY Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Streer—N Y Established 1879 INTRODUCE The Antoinette —a novelty strab pump for wear with the Spring tailleur 7 HE flower-petal outfne of the opening over the instep is new and graceful, the slender strap is dis- tinctive. The diversity of leathers and shades in which this one style may be chosen is a fine illustration of the extensiveness of the Best & Co. collection. New Spring Dresses Captivating st yles that are on first sight. Russia Calf, 11 00 Black Satin, 10,50 With High or Low French Heels Gray, brown, or black suede, 12.50 Patent leather with gray quarters, 12.00 With High French Heels All-wool Serges and Tric- Never before was such vtines make up the num- superb style and so much ber, Some artistically em- good value associated _ broidered in rich effects, with so low a price. In er , some with broad tricolette fact New Yorkers have Disting wished sashes, some with art wool rarely had the opportunity Presentations embroidery set off by con- + that is here presented. of Novelty iting braids. Sizes 16 years, to 44 bust. I; Footwear NO C. 0. D. OR MAIL ORDERS. NONE EXCHANGED, find themselves confronted on every witirs HOUSE. . ; { ; serimarac | aeeteeees| BONWIT TELL point the way to American entrance | have played it Coty get Mog except . = f. lo Mr. problems of world reconstruction. personnel at the Breeuve, ottoes FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET tes which inevitably go with a war the Waite, a "he HI Final Clearance Friday & Saturday Ms America’s signal part in winning the Pe os se impending chante Women’s and Misses’ High Grade el we ro as came to the White House for aid, and It is true the inaugural ceremony {s_ Formerly 12.00 to 18.00 BROKEN SIZES-MOSTLY NARROW WIDTHS . 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For the Skin ia.Qrennituetsngatra teats (THOUSANDS of positions are daily offered through ‘The World's “Help Wanted” Advertisements. ment has set aside Wednesday, March “inquire into the The ee al Emma De Zouche A ‘Great Offer at the fyrour Hee SHOPS i Victrola | \ 24 Record af Selections You may choose from the latest Victor oncns Victrola XI $150.00 12 Records (24 selections) = _10.20 ‘Total fez al N byt place i bh your ome this genuine 5 Victrola Model XI—Complete with Records. Balance in convenient weekly or monthly payments “Rosie” and “Honolulu Eyes” © Played by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra And all the new February Records now on gale z er popular Victrolas are priced vs $25, $35, $50, BS a $100, $125, $150, $225, 5, $350, Any model may be purchased on liberal wed ni ‘or monthly terms, 4 “ DAVEGA The Sportsman's Paradise 125 West 125th St. 111 1 East 42d St. Near Lenox Ave. Commodore Hotel 831 Broadway 7" 15 Cortlandt St. Near 13th Bt. Near Broadway 125th Street Store Open Evenings aH, B. Davega Co., 831 Broadway, New York Xisious obligation on my, rt plegse send me fall detail Lg yout special Victrola - aie of Harding The World has made elaborate arrange- ments to represent worthily this great historical event. A Brilliant Staff of Writers Will- Describe the Ceremonies. Louis Seibold, : The World’ s political expert, oa will be assigned to this work, Diaries Michelson‘ Head of The World’s Wash-" ington Bureau, assisted by his“ staff, will describe events of) interest and all unusual features. 1 C. S. Hand, Albany Staff *Corresponident of The World, will be in Wash- ington. assigned to this work: will pay special attention to the women, who* have come into their own for the first time, since this inauguration is the first to repre- sent the recognition of Female Suffrage * nationally. In addition, other able members of The* World’s staff will “cover” the interesting | features of this great occasion. 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