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Sige * ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, aeeapa®. MARCH 8, 1921. Harvard’s- $20,000,000 ofp cance anata ese ay "Ww il TN mmm John Nicholas Brown's fortune do not| but he Bh db aayresr Student Wan ts to F or. ‘get Peg Joon’ Brown of is want io be trata aaa, more niet poetry, ‘ No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World _\ Fortune by Hard Work i. Boston writer, and too gracious to John Nicholas Brown Says He} verse to listen to the reasoniog ot Has No Time to Think of] the reporter on why he should talk for publication, And when that was Anything but Studies Now Nalabied he responded, brief ns it was, —Prefers Poetry to Bank-] with the first interview he haw yet ‘THIRTY: FOURTH" STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Ing, but Loves the Poor. | acute 2%aStin ‘a "Newpore Before ‘or after the Hippodrome where he received most of his 1 | poston, sarcn s-Jonn Schein glover the mor oh aceon, Show children love to be “taken THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY WRAP VALUES Brown, Harvard's multi-miliionaire > playing attracted attention eVven » - Student, wants to be plain John | when he was n child to our store on ven Brown. . Harvard College was his own choice Fifth Avenue or * "Phe vole possessor of the fortune,|4nd he matriculated there againat Toputed to bo $20,000,000, founded by | ths, plans’ made for him by, his at 133 West 42nd Street. Rog Mi father, who endowed | motter, who had chosen Brown Uni- Brown University, and banded down 4 o r ° ly in amateur \ ra te He jc ‘cle | \ his freshman year took part in a French play. He also writes verse, but he denies that he int | © him by his own father, John Nich- tends ever to become a lag Brown, and dis uncle, Harold wilHtonaire. npe Sg) ‘would rather, he told a writer During the war he “scrulbed decks” ‘the WE HAVE EVER OFFERED Brown, does not, in other words, ‘want to be considered morely as a Boston suey Advertiser, | with fellow students in Weld Hall and was a member of the Harvard Naval Unit, doing K, P. with the rest : HE of the young men when the regulars 4 A - had other assignments and developed ' BE sputation f Hiability in r .: Bi co $ CUFFS spain for rae oe EMBELLISHED WITH DEEP COLLARS AND ‘The stir brought about by the wide | seemieicds amr, f | iy OF MOLESKIN OR AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM Neraan cs in student affairs, but he expecta fo retuf to. them when tings besome nore quiet aud people can more readily accept him as John Brown, on his own morits, rather than John Nicholas Brown, the multi- miiilonaire. “Democratic—of course I wah: to be democratic,” he answered, in re- ply to such a question. “1 want to } live as the average fellow lives. Just 4 because I have @ litte more in world. | |i ‘ ly goods than the next fellow does not mean I deserve greater considera- tion or notice. Ido not want to be | (im Newly Imported Fabrics fellow can't help feeling that way, Printed French Organdies, Handkerchief pee aes came on Batiste, English Prints, English Sateens, ne thi ng to ve no . Dotted Swisses, French Novelty Cottons, thing to be ~ Irish Dimities, Dress Linens, etc. d"for your good ‘works and All in the fullest possible range of colors. We HAVE 'TAKEN ABOUT 400 MORE OF OUR HIGHEST COST WRAPS FROM REGULAR STOCK, AND IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF THEM IMMEDIATELY, HAVE DISREGARDED COSTS OR VALUES ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AND ALL COLORS Ny, one who occuples a po- sition of wealth can do much good. I Ol i time J] Bie as tne average fellow tives, like contiibute my" share 48 acces Dha i oh _Utings tho riniy fellow ‘likes |°°Ro, JohA Nicholas Brown ian't wor- Fifth Avenue, - 34th and 33d men have friends, the ~ | ryth, bo: he $20,000.01 Se en ie oS nego New York Street THEY WILL BE OFFERED TOMORROW i. estate amounts ¢: He doo dona care for Banking. H Sine of th Pienae vies sgl ? YY for ©} nation of e interview, ma now to bond qvota-|couple of zeros off that twenty mill. A AL L : oO ‘and th the: fine arts appeal more a You really don't, think the ¢s- . - T° THE FIN O PRICE O to him, than big business, Sstg is seen all of that, do you?’ ‘ inherited his great hat is (he impression,” the ——— = Fe. 22, his twenty-first ‘Mirthday, until which timé it had 5 tren lying in trust ‘ Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment In the World ' Tu Topp eases ance wo ad a ee = THIRTY-' FOURTH STRERT BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE 4 ‘Meanwhile, powerts, it seems that the future obu: IM be churted so it will take the i@ possessor of the |, Soe coo among the ways of the " "I love the poor, the middle class, all clanses,” he said. “ During Spring Sales Week Extraordinary VictrolaOffer This, of all times, is your opportunity to secure the talking machine which reigns supreme at the most inviting terms. rus. it man, His manner ts sh Sarbie even nott, tle eyes almost ot dreamer. 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