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Rt TIAN) eal Maa _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921. ae ‘ ¢ A prize for the best costume at the In-| Marjorie Gardner and the mysterions| FOX OFFERS C HONEST DAY'S | .2, in Costume Frolic Rout Blue Law coh ey nc ee Ree Pee Ene Ie| ROBORED BUS | Min y Mecca draping, |of a E n Police Matron. The} Alexander Rey, one of the Home. | men—Iri Moffat, Louis Bayard| $5, Aes) BUS LINE je Dogs, in blue sraock and black} 3d, and Charlie Conover, were gay e y e i ’ romps with the f Ww tri-coloied trunks.| Tells ‘Estimate Board He Is Ready NUST y el like a the least-material ‘ Ne, | Ld tics a a irs a er. And n, | gown s awarded to Miss Edith to Undertake Operation and | bhie Hean- | Beanville, with her half-partion black rail i Bank \ ati ame R AARAAA AAA r fuiden, was| satin offering. { Financing. Pt anker Alexander $s Return to _ - « t| Samuel 7, Shaw, in the gowh of a The Board of E = al . y | Justice of ¢ Bench, The Board oF Estimate at its meet t- his Doctrine Will Help | SAMUEL T. SHAW i her ng|tripping me thé. 9 ing yesterday referred to the Com- Things. PATRON SAINT partner, Jack K. And the Mayos | arena with p lias Alice B: ,|mittee on Franchishs a communica- H ies ‘ CHaaes OF “He in their Mandarin coats? jin red wig. Sammie is patron saint|tion from Austen P. Fox, saying that j ee ENCLES SOME OTHERS SEEN ON FLOOR | Of tne te ne balk, REM [if franchises could be obtained im- ‘ BOSTON, April 23.—Rebirth of x | AND IN BOXES. Vanderbilt. in tuxedo, wus glimpecd | mediately from the ¢lity for the 5 normal business awaits a new at- The biggest party given at the ball| J. Vv augh jr and Mrs, Albaugh| operation of a city-wide bus service titude of man toward his job, Was that presided over by Frank De) wore Greek white costumes with red | g cent fare, he was ready to eis |Saules Casey rank a nlue aks, e ate - ud ‘ James 8. Aloxander, President of Helping him and Llue cloaks, respectively. Al-| undertake the operation and finano- F ae National Wauh of © baugh halt ston, where Aas * e Natjonal Hank of Commerce a A. J. and J. M his dnd operated the National Thess such a service. im New York, said in an address Charles A. Stilime tre. Lounging between dan on the stated that the promoters Walore. the semi-annual meeting worth Campbell and Mis ‘© divans were Any le © capital assets in bases : 1 Mrs, Casey, th Reed, Grace Day and Willie Bryan | of the National Association of in black satin an It made a a yunting to $5,000,000, ' Cotton Manufacturers last night. ° the girdle. The Other a © cheok- | T ited that the buses “Too many people to-day hope aE eer anya ¢ if | roont after aa W. 0. Con-| would be ed without any ex- po eget yaad will be GoAtAgt 10! the ucquimucent tu: Fe ye TL Robertson with scent | Pense or obligation on the part of the jone for them,” he declared, “al- n. H. M, Bourne joined the | merry soula in hy city, subject to a working agreement though their interests would best MRS. F DE SALES CASH | | He's t fellow who| Prat route to Bt with {he city satisfactory to all con- be served by their doing a full { FasL BP A cerned " ri est Oth Str { Gay's work for their pay. The | of lower Brondway and Dr é fundamental principle of enlight- | Lee of No. 181 West 175th ; ened labor leadership to-day he pi success. No| should be to Inculeate a return | ) ate n rere ry antietpa. | ri Mn Coun- to the doctrine of an honest day's \ I OMAE ROGUE HEY Meee Lea lec emcee erie sialue Laws | os pelation for work for an hanest day's pay s br were made of school chil "It is essential to the wolfare ‘s bags, What ho? Rain Postpones Betlevne Clrens to Of labor itself to baninh this at- | wens « Pi lati ‘Kathryn and} Wednesday. titude, not because individual ef- Lenaretyouttar, wit i T Bellevne Hospital's annual fictency and a full return of vaiue tie Squaw Pocahon “EMSs eMis taht deta t A received in the pny envelope | Dottie in pink rompers, There were | Parcum & Bailey, was pe | Hawalian gowns, bu rain mean bigger profits for the em- ployer, but because they mean better times for the workers eae Sid Bren ae NOTHING BUT self-filling salt ‘ eumsaiies, Workers oanine:, in ee. OVERALLS | Her partner, Ellis H. Barker, seemed H ~ ey consume more than zZ. | ie Overall parectaut Thotnas and wey produce. = Jas ckleberry Finn “Further, employers must not | SSS and L. B seek to drive wages below their Je ¥ AN fore seen Many of the dumsels true value thus measured NICHOLSON conceived the idea of buliding th Vai G —_>- te ; | ELAINE NAW from own. Af ou Get DO NOT WANT ANY Strain on Two Eyes Too Much} WILLA WERNER for. Arta| Fi cdemon c, Ben il RELIGION IN RUSSIA) and Many Pairs Got Crossed, | sake, Nature touk care of the rest! | was pi Real Sheffield Quality \ Miss Klaine Williams was probably | Haggin, gyptian splen- | —— but No One Yelled tor Police epi | piel nt What) ¢ hither ad goal Co 5 4 . : — 8 draped in white | an and ¢ Ash ey j ‘ So Trotsky Told neared Army And Jazzy Evening Was GE AUVILLE _ | satin pantle aching five inches | vd In one of the m “Sealect Milk 1a ia ' uibove the knees on't you think | boxes. | Fe Head, Arrested and | a Success been cont 4 joy should provail.|my skirt Just too cute?” she asked,| Another party whiten appeared | ” 3 Freed. | | And fur four hours jase flats and fox) 28 she altsntion. to) exactly red “and “without restraint) And remember that Sheffield Quality is a defin- t Commander Evangeline Rooth of the! 4, | (rot sharps mingled with the gra Alex: ~ Hond, She had with her ite, tangible thing that has come from eight He annun) ball of the Ame y Sang) 8 ighty 4 Salvation Army announced to-iny that| q merican | |notes of melodic rhythm, The en- Fn building thet ilk recaires the thirty-five Salvation Ary offteern ar ies lety of Makirn took place at the ltrancing terpischoreans had the wind z = years spent in building the best milk service in 1a rested in Russia last February had heon | Olt Commodore yesterday and to panting. ‘The flute pipor Milli n D il the world, “Make it with Milk” and use ; Fete E i ae esubevis auimeriing {@AY. Tho veritable rout of morrt druniiere were “all but ons ally Use ‘The news came in a cablegram fram| Ment started fair cnough w HI be who failed to | ss : renee : a the London headquarters of the army. | fore last midnight and ended digaily| Mammoth candles kept this uncanny | c¢ ned the “soup-and- | | te Commander Booth sald the releases |Just before dawn to-day. More than|sepulchre lighted on the north, south taxed an extra five lil’ i I q probably were due to Lenine’s now pal-| 2.000 persons, contumed In every con- least and west b favies, Promptly | iron men, vt fey of coneftiating foreign opinion. Un-|celvable form of raiment made for}at midnight a ghost-like figure rose as = | 4 der the Caar the Salvation Army was! frotics, attended y ‘i upon the top, Shre Tphune ay et EAL dt a fo%e E not permitted to hold meetings in Ruy adequate under the J ents he surveye 1-] i 5 aia, Dut under’ the Korenaky remime it! ond many a set were crossed while of ay persons. fork nine tq spread Laleto CAL balsa hea in| the. eve Was yet young. Twelve plain symbol of t Laws. | with erne ' | . Tt was said that Trotsky called In| cothes men mingled with the seck- sands of lusty hisses greeted his| palette ¢ sume i Sheffield 6 99 (CONDENSED) Milk (EVAPORATED) Commissioner Henry Mapp, in charge Jor oldest fan ’ ers of joy. It was easy(to pick them rance Balvation Army work tn Russia and tists’ models. taoe Dim about the army's political |OUt—by their floor-walkerm’ ntride Suddenly he threw aside his! treet Cleaners trom the ORANGE PEKOE TEA jearings. 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