The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 11

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entire nation. ent o! ‘New York Bles Ne ai | Sar ] Sa oS ee yl pie of Country Want to See and Other Festivities Are} , Sometimes Exha | | Presi- Christian, ) \ ary to President Mar- poken to me the night before, | quart via Pi iting T said: ‘I think I had the pleasure jof pineapple. He's Not Kicking. number appear at the liast night; ( was driving an electric of soup, which cont 1 the, White when you spoke to me.’ Et was 9 ten of green d_ask to e before he atopped wonder. | do: 8, 0 At Was werent day fa New Yorke! Sonora tong time beer Ms stopped wonder. |dosen stalks, The “New Y 1 Day or Harding i twelve hiknoth funny experience “Pwo” yesterday the Presi- ars a day and saw every one | ghortly afte t Was BU eae verrees who asked for a conferenes he |B Me Wit went theo dent, the Vice would sce fifty people an hour Micers, Senators Jore—in fact rapresentat teamed out of the harbor, the Presi ‘he officials under him agreed “LOTS OF BANQUETS.” t number of things ex- y of public officials take wae itm \ AND SINT STS. United Mtates Army—and Branch 511 6th Ave. BETW THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. |same trip often with President Taft | tion and we did not have a naval convoy. | stopped at the news stand, “that I decry t officials at socia jemand for public ffairs, for I be- hite Officials of Government hat that is # good sign, and the officers |any to tell, . z shows the interest of the people in| ‘ i New York with you," he said “and Invite Them Every-| their representati L ain merely | purgiiions, ‘Get 0! 1eDe; EAS ; Roe pointing out that ave other than! locking traffic. Hurry up and go| APPETITES WERE GOOD. where, Although Continu-|aftairs of stata to occupy our time” | over to the other side of the strect,'| And now for the “eats,” for Presi- ous Rounds of Banquets HE'D BE BUSY. theane city, The. gentiomen. Aieh. W people write to aided by a couple with the d Geor yen we came wh) | eighte sting, But| ind Congressmen | |< | THEY CAN'T STOP IT “It is next to impossible to prevent | 000 miles oft} and would have no lems of state.” time for prob- And us the Mayflower CSSSSSSSSMWS SN OL ZZ ZZ? J. GLASSBERG Two Convenient Stores 290 Fifth Ave, tntKen Zo aid that | boc Me d States royal host, and ail) th te to 1,400 miles he Rio Grande | ould stop. be NOW. showing the Newest Creations 1 Women’s Footwear, representing the Best Values in Town. Short & Medi %y y with the e of the new Admin-| Mexicans a +n called upon tol serves, who func ide hat t . but there is such | ge tes the boot- ro that tne ener Rey Vamp Shoes Jinners and ban- dera_ the com- Vy pleasant and . Prohibition | ds and police | | | | Bee practically power : CARMI THOMPSON'S STORIES. La Louvre Vatent Lesther Vamp. White Kid with White Kid Strap, alm Leather Trimmings. La France in White Kid with Patent Teather | ‘Trmmings, Yarap: also Parent leather | of Harding when he was a Prisiden. | tial candidate, and who accompanied | » President on this trip to New| “All gat on the decks and | ut everything in the| politivs, One_innova- convay by Destroyer | Mayflower. 1 made the with White Trimming. $ 408 | 514° izes 1 to % A to EE. No. ©. 0, D. \ qe Incl. ax) j 4 y ¢ 4 4 4 gy g j 4 LlilaleLeialelalelaliliiaisislaialalelelitilelsialele on Ww and | 437 of the iu jl T Morning, Noon, and Night L'ttle hands have to be washed and dr'ed many t’mes a day. In homes where children play, good absorbent towels- and plenty of them—are needed morn ng, noon, and n ght. A bolt of Boott Toweling will supply two dozen towels when cut and hemmed Boott Towels are soft, full-bodied and bright-white. They absorb the moisture quickly. Made of selected cotton, they launder to look like new. Buy Boott Toweling by the bolt. Itisa most economical way to have a generous supply of good, practical towels. The low cost is a revelation. You can use this \ | at Pittsburgh with me and|Then they started with sixty hams, 1,000 kins. York d Now who Gan say that New pounds n't know how to be the mushrooms, “On the eve of my apy ment 1s | josh,’ said the newsboy, ‘you're |pounds of chicken amd sixty host fo the President of the United secretary to the ie he went/a dead image fe aft." oun States? jon, when pressed ft story,” “al “'You don't nit?’ replied (is |aala > mutual friend of Mr, Ue and mine @x-President. ‘1 rely hope not.’ ” tuce, STOK RS RECOVRRING KAPIDLY. came from Ohio to im. Ho had | eR eed Inqvent W. E. D. Stokes, who has been con- on veal cot a dinner appointment, and I offered | . 600 quarts of ice cream fy ‘W ee 3 Vice President Coolidge Be-y'ending himaelt to, the affairs, public to ‘take hin to the White House in4 HE DIDN'T KNOW ANY. lwith ‘alxty ts of Melba sat Tea ane GOS | SUneeone we amen 1 i thy land private, of others. my electric. W. “1 don't know a single funny Story | desisted by. 12,500 fancy cakes fering: from plural pneumonia due to lieves It's a Good Sign Peo-| (,."Bo not think,” Vice President out.” He wor ‘ admitted John W.|feeutt of Se ea tite aint {cold which he contracted during the ‘oolidge observed tn conclusion. | he stopped " ar 0 laden of butter it. was reported ecuperating rapidly, n sitting up for a .\few hours cach day and hopes to be able to go out for a short time to. + morrow mong the FOURTEENTH STREET __Gstablished 1827 __ WEST OF FIFTH AVE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Untrimmed Sport Hats 1.35 Were $1.84 and $2.50 <TH, Pan Dam and lace-effect Straw, also Felt shapes are the newest contribution to the season’s styles in sport hats, therefore we feature them in fascinating shades. Ostrich Tips, Fancies, Bands and Wreaths. Were $2.95.... 2.35 Hats Trimmed Free If Hats and Materials Are Purchased Here. 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They think of their work in terms of the thousands of little bodies that Bond Bread strengthens—of the chuckles, the romps, and the ruddy cheeks of the youngsters they help to feed. = ND they know what goes into Bond Bread—they know that the “Bond” on each wrapper speaks true when it lists each pure ingredient and guarantees them all. From that Bond, Bond Bread is named, = General Baking Company =| wii it

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