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AROING PLUM TREE § $100)000,000 LUSCIOUS FR 000 Jobs Are Ripe for Stockiig When Presi- dent Craves Fruit. SHINGTON, March 4. — Up- of 50,000 appointments to public carrying salaries aggregating than $100,000,000 a year agp to be le by President Harding, Some of ® were made to-day, many others i be announced during the next Months, while still others will be as the terms of present Demo- tic offive holders expire, first fruits from the shaking of ficlal ‘plum’ tree were Cabinet Ws, whose sularies are $12,000 a each. Others to come Include Hy & dozen ambassadors, whose | arg $17,500 each, many minis t $10,000 each, assistant secr Federal judges, attorne: Js, customs collectors, Various government Mmissrons and postmamers by ousands, is the usual custom, Ambassa- id Ministers now serving are fled to present their resignations resident Harding immediately, may have u free hand in cre- his own diplomatic B are forty-four Anvb: Ministers but some of th risen from the ran ic Kervice, may t practically of those new in © Will continue jn office until suc 8 ity. ong regarded Bertain 1 Mr. HH are those Br ance, italy, sp: Bel, i, hill, Arg nd Many new Ministers also ar: ppointed und when full relations re-established with Ge ny, stria, Mexico, Turkey and jul- ra appointments also will be made those countric mong Ministe mem- | beards | corps, | Peru. to be 4 now holding of- Reed and Wil 4! |e AN NDAY WORLD WANTS lof about $130,000, including @ Solicitor ; BROOKLYN f} Sslewons 63 FLATBUSH AVE., Brooklyn tins %as Pre-Season Sale ot High Grade i iN Extra 3-piece Special fico who have come up from the ranks in diplomatic servive are Will- jam Phillips, at The Hague; High Gibson at Warsaw; Richard Crane, WASHINGTON BIBLE TAKEN TO CAPITAL . HERE'S THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHY OF - - ' | at Pr Joseph 'G. Grew, at Co- 4 on Film Rights to-Stortes, || ‘atvador; Hoffman Philfp, at Bogota, used in the inauguration of War- “hi Sy) $j j . d jetter te | D Colombia; and Arthur Ballly- Blanch | ren q. Harding to-day, waa ken to| Hef Events in Life of Warren ine. nen sent soca teter to Wil) INC. n ROUE aboot Pe neaiaie the capital at 18.16 o'clock this goorn. | G. Harding Briefly itsher it Ge te willing to. ghrchase fe-| , rd my committe, jAsON - oan bree rh ets | ing by oie of teeta, | Told, ono hs vara oatiger wio | BROOKLYN of the Shipping Board at $12,000 each, ” * demanding an option on ie moving! | . hes . {wo members of the Interstate Com: | Wers¥on of the Oat of office to-the | ORN in Blooming Grove, |iture rights, The authors In revolue Store Hours 9 to 6:30. merce Commission at $12,000 cach, five |" Mrederick A, Onderdonk, Master of Morrow County, O, Nov. 2 tions passed at a meeting yesterday | {Il See ER me pg te eens Ad RE CY] Lodixo, No. 1, Fl and A. M., 1865 declared the reply of Mr. Hearst to||f! E rade nenstcad \y of this city, Which has had the Bibje Student Obio Central College |yneir firat letter is characteris EB 1 h Si Si l thohy two members of the. Fencral | Ite Rosseesion tor more than 160] s79-1882 AmnigtiGy| Ona felnreoesmenation’. ©. Il arly-in-the-Season-Sale Trade Commission at $10,000 each, |.Year® 18 head of the committee, | — Lntered newspaper business Pending a reply, authors mre advised | |f} some of the nine members of thé | Which Is composed of Robert M. Rob-| Marion, O. 1884, and publisher | not to enter into Agreements that would |(f} inson, Grand Master in this State,and| ‘Marion George T. Montgomery, George H.|+ tirhe. Pillips, John J. Morrow and Charles Married Florence King, Marion, 1891 Rallroad Labor Board at $10,000, and (Ohio) Star since that four members of the Federal Farm Loun Board at $10,000 each. Tour of the nine Supreme Court|H. Hamilton, four Past Masters of rn jastians: ‘als may be Eppointed by | the lodge. The committee will arrive Member Ohio State Senate President. Harding. Chief Justice |!n Washington at 7.30 o'clock this| 199 to 1908 White and Associate Justices Mc-| morning, whence they will immedi. Lieutenant Governor Ohio 1904 Kenna, Holmes and Day now are | #tely proceed to the Capitol. to 1906. * eligible, by both age and length of | Great precautions have peen taken Republican candidate for Gov. service, to voluntary retirement. ‘The | to protect the Bible. he lodge's| ernor Ohio, 1910 (defeated) salary of the Chief Justiog is $15,000] mombers consider this ceremony will Blected to United States Senate increase its intrinsic value to an even And that of Associate Justices $14,500. greater extent. Nov, 3, 1914 Postmasters comprise the bulk of (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921, QUESTION HEARST ON MOVIES) give the publisher any option on the ||| motion picture rights, Princess Anastasia, formerly Mrs. Wit Ak Po Amal Women’s Pure Silk Gloves Our sale early each Spring of women’s pure Silk Gloves is an event that many women depend upon to provide them with a Spring and Summer supply of Silk Gloves at a minimum price! Here it is!) And here is surely the minimum price! Gloves of a standard quality of excellence, the styles most wanted, at figures below the present cost! — Leeds Princess Better, . Leeds of New York, Blected President Nov. 2, 1920 Presidential patronage. There are Baptist; home, Marion. O. ae " ieee | nearly 50,000 postmasterships remain-| |Your Police Captains shifted. Saident sa, alc | ‘Transfer of four police captaing, an- (re ugh Provident Wilson placal many [Nounced late yesterday by Commision: | Killed By Fall Down Elevator in the. civil service, All have four (ef Enright, went into effect to-day 7 aft. Soba Pde TR vedas read that | Cot August Kuhne goes from the East nord ji year terms and it is estimated that | fist ‘street station to Cpney Island: George Ford, twenty-eight, of No. President Harding will appoint some- | John MeMah from Coney Istand to] $43 Bast 137th Street, was killed when thing like 15,000 during the next year | Far Rockaway; ‘Thomas. Mlyers. {rom “ae as the Republican majority in’ the | Far kaway to the Bergen Street | 2® fell down the elevator shaft, from Senate refused confirmation to sev-| station, Brooklyn, and George Hearle| the fourth Moor to the basement, at eral thousand Postmasters as well as |{t. from the Bergen Street statitn to! No. 383 Fifth Avenue, where he was Bast Gist Street, Manhattan working to-day. ther officials, including members of Shipping Board during the last of Congre! cutive branches of the Government, the Department of Justice leads in patronage with a roll General at $10,000, one assistant to the Attorney General at $9,000, seven other assistants at $7,500 and solicitors for the other departments. LITTLE DOG, BIG CHASE. Neighborhood Arouned After Spaniel Bites Man on Hand, little brown and white spaniel, p had bitten George Horan, an at- tendant in the Street Cleaning Depart ment Station, No, 168 East 205th Street, in the wrist, led three policemen a halt- mile chase thix morning before they cor- nered it\in a lumber yard at Webstor Avenue dnd 198th Street and killed it with three bullets, The chase aroused the entire neighborhood and frightened the dog into thking refuge under two lox“, where he was an easy target for the policemen, Horan's injury was cauterized by a surgeon from Fordhum Hospitil and he was sent to the Board of Health for observation. FOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY A Gstablisbed 1827 ALL WOOL 1.37 YD. Were $2.28, $2.97 and $4.48 ‘Established IssD low Furniture 4 Iie et 1| | | uy blue, nicotine brown and black. NO EXCHANGES NO $75SUITS & O'COATS +] 0 from Stylish Sumple Suits, $] 2.322 Some slightly used: very low prices, 2.doors north 40 St, Oven # A.M.-9 P.M, WEST OF FIFTH AVE, DRESS GOODS Inch All-Wool Navy Blue Men’s Wear Serge 54-Inch All-Wool Mixtures Spring tones of gray and brown. 42-Inch All-Wool Prunellas Henna, taupe fox, aviation gray, Amaryllis red, bark, Delft blue, reindeer, otter, pilot See Page 35 for Other Hearn Advertising. 5600 Pairs Women’s Pure Silk 2-Clasp Gloves, 69¢ Pair Full Dress and Tuxedos Formerly 98¢ to $1.29 pair. anteed, Of Milanese and tricot silk, double finger tipped, guar. In black, white and colors, with various style backs. | Elbow Length Silk Gloves, $1.65 Pair | 14-button Milanese Silk Gloves—elbow lengths brown, gray, tan, navy, mastic and champagne. B, LEVINE, B64 7th Ave. in black, white, pongee, beaver, Paris point backs | 16-button Milanese k Gloves $1.95 Pr Best quality, with 3-row combination fancy embroidery. In white, pongee, beaver, brown, blue and champagne. A. & S—Sereet, floor, Contre, SATURDAY ey did Sale of | 2000 Untrimmed Hats for Spring | $2.89 These are just about the newest and smartest untrimmed hats that have been shown so far. They are of the new Batavia Cloth, interwoven most effect- ively with straw, and haye straw or plain facings. * | "Vhe price is absurdly small—if we hadn't bought them from an overstocked manufacturer, '}} we would have had to price them at from 3,00 to $6.00—and the blocked ae are just as | clever looking as they can be, The colors are the vibrant ones that are the head-liners for spring—tango, jade, henna and old blue, with the standard shades of navy bhte, sand and black. | 300 Satinette Children’s Shoes Bloomers For Wear This Spring $1.46 , At Most Reasonable Prices When you are fitting out the youngsters with their Spring “(oa clothes, Shoes are some of the most important items. Ours are designed to fit growing feet, have a great deal of style and | ure at the most reasonable prices you can find for their quality. sees for Boys ; | Shoes for Girls n tan and gun metal In tan, white buckski . . 's im, with welted and stitched nubeok, gua metal, patent les; according to size and A Ff és leathers, $4.95 to $7.95 | leather with white tips, | A Splen | | ‘They are duplicates of ones we have been selling at $1.04, ||. —but this isa fresh purchase | | and we are making a special sale of them, | Pink or white Satinette in RETURNS plain tailored model with elas ls used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. A 4 B—sume end Second ‘ewe, Gantrs Sizes 6 lo 14 years pair. | $2.95 to $8.25 pair. Exquisite apiece natural finish French Willow Suite, i} tic waist and knees Styles ay iets Kadid hie Girls, $2.95 Pair consisting of 42-inch Settee, Arm | ; a hase nch Art 7 and -embroidered A special purchase of dark tan lace style, a shoe Chait and ‘Arm. Rocker, Regular $38.70 Saigon at that wears splendidly, With spring bes! sleca.7. ts i $60 value; Special Aa Satinette Bloomers with hem- | 11. With low heel, sizes 1114 to 2. & & #.—tecond floor, West. | stitched ruffles at $1.94. | A & &—Becond! Naor, ieee ! a. This Pre-Season Sale offers an exceptional | ' opportunity to purchase real Wicker Furniture H =i : at prices considerably lower than elsewhere. Candy Specials ee BROOKLYN 3333s FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE | For Overethe-Week-End | — = + = ss ¢ - ° } 7 “a ‘a A box of deliciousness | Careless Shampooing | FRIDAY SATURDAY | ave in the house over Spoils the H | 1} to have in th ; - pols the (alt | Sunday! And at prices | Soup should be used very cure . ramypoos cont much aikail | | less-than-usual. | his dries the wakes the a : ig : Se ae ois F steady us is} Says Indigestion comes from ah | Milk ¢ necaatt Cherries, | SMulsified coconmut oN enampes excess of hydrochloric | | i | Beles chat anything cise you ca as acid | ; 7,200 PAIRS OF | Regularly 8 eect citenwe the hair and soap ——— | | Molasses Fancies, 44¢ Ib. ith water and rub it in. vps : stion arc *eppermint wintergreen, ce at it eee | amoisette oves I wekSPSe ain Havers states rie tt dle eg hence | | Montauk Chocolate tie|chloric acid in. the uch retards | Broadways, 39¢ tb calp soft ‘nd / digestion and starts food. ferme | tsert. te : : inane iy he hn ane fe ° | perme he SOL Priced tMulaifed cocoanut. ol! | Mid fluids and gases which Inflate tte | . ri age can aot cy, itn very [Stomach like a toy balloon. “We the 5 we \ Re ana fem pce lave |e hal ean lop teat the | Were $1.50 and $2.00 |] “Lassie” —the Newest Misses’ Polo Coats Member of the family forichest, have or heartburn, flatu Se months, He sure your druggist Kives|lence, waterbrash, or nausen | | Sweaters, $5.29 $23 50 fou Muisified 4 — He tells us to lay aside all digestive . 7 | Y ~9: ree e 7 aids and instead get from any phar | Made by an internationally famous maker | ; ; r = “ i it J acy Your ounces of Jad Salts and take | G let and 12 and 16 but Vhey are quite the most Just the right length are these snappy looking ne, OT OIL SHAMPOO +s rt ie 5 Of walter | of gloves. rauntlet an an > button fetching fad of the moment little tan Polo Cloth Top Coats for Misses from te veucing, and turehe it etter styles. Colors are French gray, almond, these little drop-stitch Sweat 14 to 18 years. They are well tailored and are ~ eek quite relief fol- | mist, pebble, stone and white. ers with their net and lace lined throughout with novelty silks. Cuticura Lalcum] | recut «the acidity, cited : vests and collars. A nar Other he ( a Polo Cloth and Camel’s . yV | kas-making mass, start the liver, x 7 row grosgrain ribbon ties ‘lair Cloth, $27.50 to $44.95. stimulate the kidneys and thus. pre ALL ARE WASHABLE = eed is Fr: ant ane Pita Gee atte , : f serenrel Hk Heme tek Girls’ Polo Coats, $11.95 ery ea u. en . — = or aan A a = at the side front, } ite a Jad Salts ix ensive and is made p GES SIZES NO RETURNS Chey are boyishly tailored with inverted pleat in the Seals fret of Coticura Laboratories, Dept from the aclO C2 eae a Toe NO EXCHANG ALL ‘ Rose, navy, orange, back and big pockets, Lined to waistline. In rose, rar uvenpbaiie. iris hamiees sat | shadow lawn and silver grey French blue or tan NDAY WONDERS 1a Advi —