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— —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. 18 Aa ‘Street, Brooklyn, sends in these:! ’ Anna, John (Bernard. Catherin ISAs M. Feast Bronx Zoo s Emu James on: \ a ’ Mf ARDING'S LETTER UU To the Largest Living] | iis it seu Minis to Boys ON EXTRAVAGANCE Family Born in New York City dore, Louis, Chartes, William, Helen, | Y J Louise, Harold, Arthur and Norman, | , | O $1.50 Weekly ASLAP Ay HOOVER? Renee antes UF Wiser peaureetlon' Se WaliniNa GF faITERS Ri 12 PER CENT. CUT Fortune Hunt Lord Kitchener Found Field Whose | (SA EU RNITU R Fi Swe Rte Seat, y ——— : all replies to Family Editor, Evening World. FOR JOB PRESSMEN) [ag of Fourteen Admits Steal-| Yel! re ta a . hy Based on Drop in Living Costs} ing “Roll” in New Haven. | ane spreedom of Zoo City" nas | rurninee rf = | . . saatly away. |becn taken away from Lord Kiteh- monitions Concerning 2 seat 1 Through the window of a restau- RMA UA AR Me Matted ed a Rae te rT} 99 A reduction of 12 per cent. in the heheh roam the broad fields that skirt the Deficiencies. FOR BIG FAMILY CONTESTANTS wages of cylinder and job preasmen, | Pye fy ona Sata” SEU) “paw | Euttalo plains and the adjoining pad- nue Policeman James Murtha 8a” gock Walter Ty ba ges |Preas assistants and paper handlers] cy, smati boys fatating at $A. M. to- alter Turman, keeper of His (foetal to The Brening World.) | ved by the book c i Lordship, was reluctant to throw any SWAMHINGHON, Stay aecb resident Jemployed by the book and Job print-| aay Before them wore large, juicy ‘ JUNE BRIDES’ SALE : ‘ lera was announced yesterday by @ tee {USRE Upon the curbing of che emu oS’ SALE Marding’s letter to Cabinet members| SO Several Entrants for the $100 Prize Give | co amiries on arbitration, approved | Steaks potatoes, ple cakes and fee) priviiegs excopt to say that they were 20% TO 50% REDUCTIONS Warning against extravagance in i 3 by both employers and employees. | ~",. ‘s ee : the Zou. Mavabioany <piasates Usd created Addresses in the Suburbs. | Whe out tantascd onthe decline ot| “ou Dove must be bunsry. How ‘ tO Bay Ror wudh a feed” Lord Kitchener's better halt, Lady Wonderful Bargains in All Departments “reat interest in Congressional cir-| Most of the big families that have nue A, sent this list of his brothers | living costs and is retroactive to Aprit | YU Boing to pay for ry Ritehulag, cecanily Rebenved ihe enn Pur OA Tarn Wiktin Keren eles. The President's declaration is|been entered in The Bvening World, 2nd sisters, making eleven, including 1, The arbitrators were Prof William “AVith this,” replied one of the boys, | with threo fine Zoo etiquette, Two Convenient Stores 2174 Third Ave. * 420 Tremont Ave. 118th and 119th Sts. East 177th St. x a i ( particular! ha 0) —_—" Bertain to be ccized as a usefull contest for the §100 prize have e¥veD| tn Mutchine Tani irene, Gus, (F: Osburn of Columbia University, | displaying » roll of $2 Ads Sonceras (te emu family, pura ene ; Sale of 3-Piece “Windsor” 75 Weapon by both Democrats and Re-|addresses outside of Manhattan,| Adolph and Regina. : ‘| Raymond B. Fosdick and Allen T.| “Live i a burden y B -K’1ece indsor 29° (@ublicans in Congress who are for| where it is easier to find apartments| Mrs. Adelaide Theisen, No, 40|Burns. The committee reached this ae me cra e father Mrs, ECA Ob cennee, w! i Ice Oxes Wit-Edge BED Bartailment of appropriation bills, suitable for bringing up children by | Dewey Street, Elmhurat, LL, sends | decision in the face of a demand for Feat from Crit es Must Cate fOr She. breed URGT. 1c | Many models; all In tery or Department heads and bureau chiefs] the dozens. Dorothy, Auguste Levbelie. Witham, |25 per cent. reduction by employers au Wem diowaae voble. the (Peaches the stage of indupendence, - high grade, with White coset Bbave beon charged, on the floor of| But the address of Vito Ruggiert,| Henry, Iegina, David, Charice, Milton | and a weekly increase of $7 usked by| They bite a heheh Ly ee lusually about four months | sy white enamel (Congress, recently, with overstepping who has a wife and fifteen ohildren| and Walter, the employees. rest of heir me ere en Lord Kitchener had hitherto been a }; terior. A. spocial living, is No. 642 West 45th Street. Here are cleven living children of taken to the West 47th Street Sta- dutiful father and attentive husband! the law in authorizing expenditures 1 ‘na | The new wage scales established d he seemed Aiculariy pl 1 Of course, a good many of the children! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rover, No. 77 5 i aud he seeined particularly pleased | fm exceas of Congressional appropria-| cre married and have homes ‘and | Calyer Street, Greenpoint, Brookiyn: |under this reduction are as follows: | tlon. bial Las nea Reuben Aiaickta with the new arrivals. For nearly a| 95 ons and then submitting deficiency | children of thelr own. The names, | Frank, Jennie, George, William, Jane, |Cylinder pressmen, $46; press assist: | °® veer ee: " 3 en, and | week, powsver, nparman has noticed bills, As the President points out,|atranged in the order of their ages,| Ada, Ella, Sarah, Olga, Frederick) a $37.50; Job pressimen, $38.50; pa-| Orient Cherimacilo, fourteen. ‘They|that His Lordship left an unsteady | a ai cua x many of tho estimates aro for new |e 28 follows: Minnie, Kate, Cel-|and Grace. ‘Dhellr futher is a fire-|per handlers, $33. The arbitrators, in| had $13.66 in their Joint treasury. trail as he wound his way back wo Gu] pen an Account at wer! este, Josephine, Joseph, Victor, Felix, | man, S watement GF redeckh, GOIN} O6t| fhe younger bay, abeowene te th ; With One. k entirely, which can not properly| Helen, Albert, Rose, ‘Haudie, Willie,; Another list of eleven is sent in bY|that their award is not a decrcass HU peti chk we phi ipa terday Turman put a watch ; classified as “deficiencies,” Arthur, Tessie and Edna May. John Schmidt, No. 648 Hast 17th lin “rent wages because. the new |ellce, sald he was in a New Haven |upon his long-leexed charge and June Brides’ Spectal ‘The effect of the President’ The conditions of the contest pro-| Street: Henry, Augusta, William, Ar- | scale of wages should be able to buy | Store Monday when he saw a tian lay | traced nim te ield no c hs Seoretary Herbert TeGvaba fee vide that all of the ciitdron must be| thur, John, Walter, Edward, Harold, |% much ag that which was in effect |§31 on tho counter. He took it and |the Buffalo plains. There he munohed Mahogany Da-Bed living and that ail must have been | George, Fred and Helen ane {aoa nfbled among the growth of Mast for $618,000, in a deficiency bill |born in Greater New York. But they! | Mrs. Charles Caruthers, No. 1 8ter- Lend Aad) acne Ae Ah teri yoterdragl tie sort, Buuan abd tHe, Keepee, grent to reorganizati partment | Heed not all be living at present with | ling Street, Woodhaven, L. 1, also has ae nies tara ee wway, w xuit= | investign word et Gonshante, i bslEy aTan a wits their ‘parents. ahs eleven native New York children— | COLUMBIA 7 VE COURSE ing until they “could do it in style.” /ener oft and found 8, big, field of Ss . Sethuahanh\d Charles Rei or, } . | Katherine, Marion, Richard, William, ON THEORY OF RELATIVITY. e dandelions, low jo; i (Aterest. Hoover has on ambitious| your sr eet ted, wets tae, They put on their best clothes und | nies to the primrose (dandelion) SOLD ON Also made in EASY TERMS and Mahog: t, Brookiyn, enters fourteen | Kilzabeth, Esther, Clementine, Char-| ‘To help make Prof. Albert in- Excellent construction and perfect came to New Y. ° “regular | re) celled and he i P| ramme calling for twelve bureaus Mathilda, Louisa, |lotte, Matilda, Dorothy and Ethel. inns ee of onus oes el, © York on a “regular {fields has been cancel! a and he will finish. Complete with 95 bo established in the Burea Henry, Anna, Jo-| And there were four new lists of titlladbles Columbia University: will of train” to make their fortune, have to stick to the family fireside, Box Spring and Pil- in the Bureau of aries, Elizabeth, | ten-child families. George C. Evans, y 2 y he Arriving, they bought a pack of low es ‘ foreign and Domestic Commerce to| je Anthony and William. No, 16 Jane Street, sent in_ these: | fer two courses on the subject during | oiarettes and went to a big hotel. A 24 of t ” ” Sold on Easy Terms. furnish information regarding as parents sent in lists of twelve| Charles, Dorothy, ‘Anna, Francis,|the summer session, Dr. Edward Kas-| teliboy advised them to “beat it" be- bi J bisa tries. The ’ gle alment. thur, Helen, Isabel, Julia, Cornelius| ner, professor of mathematics, who hux| fore the clerk saw them and called a . ’ . . ia ale Matolonay, eatin ios iis for Non 2919 West Teh aaaMiy, oe been praised by Prof. Einstein for his} cop. ‘They tin out and later took a! 4, June Brides Special—A Full Bedroom Outfit is purpose. et, Coney Island, submits these: || Theso are children of Morris Hel- Eee ee one eee RE. at, HAYS | soon tn a tot house. They spent | * ONE OF THE BIG SPECIALS OF THIS SALE In addition to this Hoover is for} Laon Wilbert, Sophie, | font, No. 40! St Bth Street: Rose./the Einstein theory to the general yesterday sceing the sights. . Reduction on éxpanding the work of the Commerce 8, Jose, homas, John, Mar-| Sam, Ray, Hannah, Emanuel, Loy theory, of gravitation will be the. sut They were xent to the Children’s All pieces well made and finished; This Outfit Society and the New Haven police | Shirley, Nathan, Isidore and Bella. | fect of a course under Leigh Page were asked to notify their parents, | John’ F. Martin, Deparuuent in other activities, The | garet, Helen, Julla and $ealousy of other department heads| —W_F_ von Martheltt 8 asserted itself at the prospect of | = —= = javing some of their bureaus trans- red to Hoover's depirtinent and a umber of Cabinet members are re- ' ported as orgunizing against his en- croachments, Other dopartments are having their troubles holding their estimates for the new fiscal year within bounds There must be reductions in Govern- Ment expenses. it is agreed, but whero to start the process {s the Question which will be wre tand No. stand Ristant professor of physics at Yal 1260 Fulton Deposit Sprcaorie time inattie Gaus Greenpoint” White Lnamel Bed, Roll-edge Matiress, 75 time e halls | 3 n gress. President Harding's let‘er and ee k Di hat of Secretary of the Treasury an ‘ : ellon indicate the beginning of con- terted action on the part of those feaponsible for tho fiscal policies to | Anstitute refori { Congre i 9-Pc. Golden Oak Dining RoomSuite} June Brides’ Special---Remarkable Value Well made; each piece eked at the declara- | y Mellon that. the promises uced taxation, laced with the necessity 900,000,000 in revenue for the fiscal ion of Sere! and polished. Buffet, Ching Closet, Exten- sion Table and 6 fine Slip Seat Chairs. Special Price, 149 years 1922 and 1923. This brings the taxation programme to the front and forecasts a bitter fight between the advocates of a sales tax and various other schemes for raising revenue to replace the excess profits and luxury taxes. PRESTON GIBSON’S WIFE, FORGIVEN, TO VISIT PARENTS Both Stores Upen Monday and Satarday Evenings The automobile has triple protection from the shocks of the road—steel springs, shock absorbers and pneumatic tires, Yet the most de mechanism in the world—the human body—is often left totally unprotected against the jars and jolts of walking on hard floors and pavements. ( < ES NS) AS The most delicate mechanism | in the world—unprotected! 2 ha to 4 Foresight beats Hindsight HEN a tire blows out you immedi- Others pass them in the race and they wonder why: \ ately pull up to the side of the road. phoalisg they Brae ig asi ORY oe $ 00 | he average person takes steps a day. e . | Only an emergency could persuade you to wears hard leather or ordinary “‘dead”’ rubber heels drive even a hundred yards without the he gets 8000 separate shocks—every shock a ham- | protection ofa pneumatic tire. mer blow to the delicate nervous system. Day by ips day this drains away his energy—slowly, stealthily, EVERY NEW INSTRUMENT This is the care that we take of our auto- but none the less with ruinous effects. IN OUR STORE. Nise rieke On oles mobiles, although every part of them can You can avoid this waste of energy. O’Sullivan’s pais tia be replaced if necessary. Heels absorb the shocks that tire you out. | To commemorate my forty-fifth anniversary in the plano business and Trip to Europe Bears Out Report i Wa cenarenitacreciiened, the rae f 9 assist those who desire a first-class piano at a reasonable price Gueniriees, the human body against the jolts and jars of blended by special formula. With this blend of live, heen in business on any of our standard instruments. This offer aj Mrs. F D 1, daughter of | modern city life. They are slowly but surely springy rubber are “compounded” the best tough- plies to our full line of An rson & Le Haselton Bros, Frankline rs. Preston Gibson, daughte: ‘ t 7 A ‘ i 4 “ 1 ierce and Newton pianos. Come in with this advertiseme: choo Mr. and Mrs. William EB. Benjamin wrecking the most delicate mechanism in the ening agents Known, The compound is then ‘‘cured”” et eer iiend OK willie prispa tie Wie wAeead Gn cate Oe . ae eal f rT i" or baked under high pressure, strument with original tag~then deduct $45.00. This is an oppor- ) and granddaughter of the late H. H world—no part of which can be replaced ihalsanietoracera\chac makes Oieullivantsktaele tunity fo secure a piano, the same as we have placed im hundreds of Rogers of Standard Oj) fame, sailed | Today more than ever before, success demands _ resilient gives them their great durability. O’Sul- Brooklyn homes to the complete satisfaction of our customers, Saturday for Europe with her two] the protection of our bodies—the saving of every livan’s Heels outlast three pairs of leather heels— children by a former marriage, Cyn- ounce of energy. The world needs new pilots, new _ they often outlast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. Signed, ar. CE, Pres. ‘thia Anne Pratt and Alexander Dallas leaders for its creat tasks today, but they must be Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your . NYiarlv * Larclindarn,’. Bache Pratt 2d, to visit her parents, men and women wie can stand the pace, who will shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels UPRIGHTS from ++. $378 who h aye bee n aproad f d soma Heike not weaken under the strain. put on your shoes. Insist on getting O'Sullivan’s! PLAYER PIANOS from $525 Thin bears: out the repel ha i A BABY GRANDS from... $650 reconciliation has been effected be- igue—a national menace NOTE—A wise economy these days is to have i tween the former Mrs, Alexander Fatig your repairman resole your old shoes and fit At Your Own Terms Within Reason. Dallas Bache Pratt and her parents, Thousands in the great throng of American them with O'Sullivan's Heels, They'll give you Bale 0s Ae Be ee a . a workers are suffering from a needless handicap. monthe of extra wear! 291 Livingston St the time of her elopement with and ¥ : marriage, in Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 11, 1919, to the twice-divorced Pres- SAnggson 2g Breokiva, ber ar ss in Greenwich 3 . 3 Between Nevins and Hanover, within one block of Nevins and | efore the marriage in Greenwic! Ds discounted by her parents and when the reports became persistent that Preston Gibson and Beatrice Benja- man Pratt were to be married, Mr. Ab b th h 17 th t t y t and Mrs. Benjamin publicly opoosed SOr @ SHOCRS thal lire you ou it, But they married, anyhow, and then came suits in court and counter euits, Ex-Gov. Charles 8, Whitman represented Mrs, Gibson in these ac- ‘bons s0c!) 1921 World Almanac Topcon rernetammaats