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Gtolittt went on. “We have -recently | done by 4,000 low caste Parsces, both | Princeton Professor Lectures in been notably free from atrikes and| men and women, and the mill is Ald of Bethany Day Nursery. disorders, and: unemployment 18 no| owned by a high caste Indian. Their} A series of lecturos by William Starr longer a problem." native costumes, which they wear at| \yors, professor of politics at Princeton eee work, are much more suggestive of |tniversity, the proceeds of which art to go toward the fund for the general « " romance than the overalls of the oe wrens eee ve. | American workers.” | ve { ; : . ie ie xtahdacd of oe “Where do New Yorkers live?" upkeep of Bethany Day Nursery, will ‘ e : Member of Belgian-American | er ees ioe ee eeiolgiana are| !8 the question which a rancher FARTHEST FROM HOME. begin at the Hotel Plaza on ‘Thursday P Chamt f C ce| the thriftiest pe in the world,| from Arizona who is staying at Tha Nine Yorkers Mor @ Day oy (Sucre No, S RBe cinelltaeoty e rices or 4 amber — O} OMMETCE) Write the pat thelr flnan-| the Majestic wished to have an- | mo” who are fartheat from homesto. | WPich bewan in @ small basement room 4 F B Is Tells of Re-} cist situation has been brought about] awered. “I unders there are 4 at No, 440 East 67th Street, 1s now at ; rom Brussels Tells 0} *“\inrgely by the great amount of paper| 6,000,000 people ‘said, |€ay are Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Gou-|No. 402 Hast 67th Street and Is to-day sentment in Europe Caused| money 1m, circulation, tuey believe) “and the crowded | atre America should buy thelr 6 aniple proof of It. But wheee do 4 ‘ and manufactured articles and in| they live by the Adoption of the every other posable way hasten the] T have seen s are |lette, who are at the Claridge. When|cne of the largest nurseries In the elty. | their honeymoon is completed, thetr |In his first lecture Prof. Myers will talk $04 ar as »| necessary readjustment of this finan-| ly to busine American Dollar as the) iy stuhtion dential sir 2 Most of th 2 es é 4 on tho premest bawis of America’ 6 home town will be Manila, P. 1, about |0n4th, Browmat pane of American poll | 12,000 miles from Broadway. conference . ., 7 we lation.’ y ed | . we Pa TSS halite HERE'S ONE FROM WASHING : ae HEC oe e ae TON. the Bronx are they @ part As i, By Roger Batchelder. F. W. Rice, publisher of the | of New York Standard of Money Values. vo to take ¢ to atrol e asked. National Hotel Reporter, Wash- . ington, brought this one to the NO STRIKE FOR HIM. Belgium has made a rapid recovery from conditions caused by the war, aad te tonday im a much beter posi-| Commer eT NeY eae ane {wih ral a upward of en ven Ea mor an: Prices soar in war times. Prices drop when ! ( "ranb errles war ends. They drop quickly or slowly, ac- according to Maurice Eller, a member ASTb OL ae Gerona ge tne of the Belgian-American Chamber of Commerce, who has arrived from Brussels and is staying at the Ma Jentic. in ahe trontior towns ana | WHE are Sou apeaking from?” | "Ou company: and f suppome aloe cording to the quantity of high priced stocks tm the battle area all traces of tho| ONE LOOK WAS ENOUGH. | 2% well, has conducted educational | My, but it’s good!” that are still on hand. campaigns German invasion and occupation have| ‘“Bolshevist propaganda threatened | (Ani) )EOS easity for tha prusent| been erased,” said Mr. Eller. “Most|to cause trouble in Italy some time| changes to better business and living ( of the machinery taken by the Ger- | ago," declared Frederico Giolitti, son| conditions.” —that's what youll hear when a luscious Throughout the high price period the Heinz mans has been returned, construc | of the Italian Premier, who is at thy REAL ROMANZE INOTERL. cranberry pie is served for dessert. " . Mon and repair work is progreming |MeAlbin, “but thet mennce | sting aave atiempted vo write coe | Cfanberries—the fruit for every meal.” Serve policy was to make and sell enough goods entire country appears again | P } t ! che ae ; to hav hed @ sound industrial | deputation ¢ sin to 100k | eo of the making of steel). but as a sauce, as jelly, or as butter. and ag: ral basis ‘auccess' of Red regime “The Belgians are deeply grateful] returned with an accu 1 business, de to the United States for the aid ¢ ven ms eu n, an official of an them under the direction of a o ny, who js now Hoover. Just now, howeve r & Slight feeling of resentm “The r n immense jm etrongly evident in France and ¢ provement trial conditions | he Eurvpean countries, because the dol-| since th for current needs only. Now that costs are reduced we and your retailer are able to reduce prices without delay. 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