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Los Angeles Is Prosperous and Contented Because It Is a City of Homes, All Employ- ers Advising Their Em- ployees to Buy Their Own Homes, Thus _ Insuring Against Discontent and La- bor Troubles, ®y Roger Batchelder. “The spirit of home life and not the tourists has made Los Angeles what It 4s to-day, despite prevalent opinion,” eaid Andrew L. Johnson of that city, who is at the Astor to-day. “Happy homes make contented and good work- mon,” he declared, “and the big busi- hess men of my city have encouraged ‘aeir employees to own thelr own homes. Through the welfare depart- are going to see that time does not hang heavily on Mr, Tumulty after he arrives. teary * “AS OTHERS CEE US.” “I will doff my hat to the skill of your taxi-drivers,” promised 5. Hanson of Duluth, at the McAlput. “I have seen no one except Barney Oldfield who can compare with them. Whenever I get into a cab, I hold my breath and wish that I had reached my destination. t nothing ever happened, except that I arrive In a very short time without loss of life or limb. “I have never even heard of @ tax- icab accident in New York, so I am trying to get over my fears, which are due solely to inexperience with that type of chaufferr. But I have a creepy feeling when they wind around the pillars of the elevated, dash past other vehicles when there is only an inch to spare and perform other miracles.” 28 @ OBEY ALL THE CONSTITUTION. “The so-called Anti-Lynching Bill now before Congress has brought —- Cnr i epeinetat ere THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. ° much a part of the Constitution as the Dighteenth,” remark@l Lawrenoe Mills of Washington, at the Commo- dore, ‘The Fourteenth, which has been dormant for half a century, de- clares that all persons born or nat- uralized In the United States are cit:~ zens, and no State shall abridge their co nor deprive them of life, iberty or property without due pro- cess of: law; nor deny any person equal protection of the laws. “Since the adoption of the amen/- ment, more than 3,600 people have been lynched, and little effort if any has been made by the State authori- ties to protect the lynchers or punish the lynched. Since the adoption of the Eighteenth Amendment, the Fed- eral Government has appointed all police power to deal with petty mis- demeanors and magnify them Into Federal crimes. There is no longer any excuse for denying legislation for protecting Life tteelt.” ; FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for a Day or Two” who ts farthest from home to-day ts Julian Post, who 4s at the Majestia. His home town, Sydney, Australia, ta over 12,000 miles from Broadway. a a -I5W 34*St24 Floor— BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) Largest 2d Floor Shop af Ite Kind in the World. Special Accommodation Also Friday and Saturday Evenings Th ll 9.00 “SENIOR” many members to the realization that the Fourteenth Amendment is as New Year’s Buffet For New Year's buffet — served cold or indainty sand- wiches—what could be more ménts they have urged this and tried te promote tie home spirit Los An- @eles realizes that service is the thing that the mercantile world must givo, nd the man who opens a@ store with the idea of underselling the other fel- Jow will go broke in time. Good mer- @handise and good service are always ‘winning qualities.” Mr. Johnson satd that the building permits Issued during November repre- gented prospective investinents of $3,- 00,000 and were largely for private GEORGE'S as well as the maker's guar- antee goes with each garment. And yet, when sickness comes, he drinks milk ELL a big, husky man he ought to drink milk and he might smile pityingly. He thinks milk is Competition Staggered under the impact of the fearful blow we have given prices in this mighty merchandising movement! And buyers _ omens went there” he continued, | thant baked Ferns Him good for babies, but that milk means little to him with . from everywhere are voicing their approval re sere cis of amine Sea nat Dae For over fifty yoers, the his big meals of rare meat and cooked vegetables. of our enterprise by packing our two huge neers : mages been preferred by New | tan ieee : : . A - he msc plotive taabitey eer York's best farnilion.” But if sickness should overtake him, if his overworked upstairs floors and telling everybody about it. eral of our suburbs have movie people F. A. Ferris & Co.,Inc. organs refuse to accept his ordinary fare, then he drinks ied afone as residents. “We felt little of the business depres- gion and are looking forward to a big winter season. Haiiroad oiticials have told me that travel West was greater this year than pst” Z LEADERSHIP ESSENTIAL FOR FOREMEN. You Never Read the Like of This Before—NEVER! And what is more, you can’t hope to get another opportunity like it! rcoats and Winter Suits More than 5000 of which go. into this sale at the unheard-of price of se | milk as the logical food for him. mt | It would be better if he could realize that milk is i | food for a healthy man—that no master what else he é eats, milk should be included in his diet. The scientists FERRIS HAMS & BACON Vigil Neeerpn tease 9 eh fated & Alitile higher and dieticians call milk a protective food. tmdustrial pliant strives to-day to em- in ice~-BUT! phasize the necessity of accident pre- pr ¢ } In milk there are the mysterious vitamines that are essential to all human bodies. Though there are various foods containing vitamines, we know of none that con- tains all the varieties of vitamines known to science,} and in a natural form. ‘vention among its workmen,” said Ar- thur H. Young, President of the Na- tional Safety Council, at the Biltmore to-day. “Foremen and Superinten- dents are no longer men who have mechanical skill alone; to-day they are picked mostly for their qualities of Jeadership. If they are ‘sold’ on the safety and accident prevention ideas, ‘Joseeseeseasenses ILL FITTING TEETH Spoil your whole appearance. My. crown and bridge- they have no trouble In impressing them on the minds of their workmen.” ee . EXTRA! EXTRA! Mort Milford, editor of the Fort Myers (Fla) Press, gave out this exclusive bit of new at the Bel- mont yesterday. Fort Myers, by the way, ts second only to Win- stead for bustling into print with exciting Items, The town is now getting ready to give its key to Joe Tumulty of Jersey City, for- Drink milk when you are well. Don’t wait for a’ doctor to prescribe it when you are sick. Look upon milk as a food that happens to be in beverage form. — work gestores the natural appearance to your mouth and adds beauty and charm baat eve! Personality. It is strong and economical. Consultation involves no ob- Ugation. DarryMEN’S LEAGUE Co-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, UTICA, N. ¥. Open from 9t0 8 week days only DR. STEINHAUSER 243 WEST 42d ST, Times Sq. PHONE BRYANT 2740 * 5 mer secretary to President Wilson, who is arriving with ten friends on Jen. 5 for a week of golf, fishing and hunting. Gen. W. B. Halde- man, former Democratic National Commitieeman, and Mr. Milford ~“DANDERIKE” Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out They comprise our own regular stock: of’ S and $30 Overcoats and Ulsters formerly $25 : d goods just purchased by us that were made to selk at m ‘30, °35 and *40 $ THE OVERCOATS: Ulsters, ‘Ulsterettes, THE SUITS: Single and double-breaated Kimono Coats, Great Coats, Boxy Models, | models; pin stripe Lov chalk Eesaa; geavect English-type Coats, Raglans, Chesterfields, kn Ae a a ‘club hes srisg t Bays § etc. Plain and piiid backs; plain and belted clude everything from canservative to ex- models; every one lined with Skinner's Satin. treme. Read this and search your memory for any- thing ydu ever heard to equal this proposition! This sale bristles with startling facts. Think of it—at this price of _ $15 you have for your choice such nationally famous makes as follows: Adler Bros., Michael Stern and Epstein, Chas. Douglis’ Finsbury Clothes and Goodman & Suss, all of Rochester; L. Greif & Bro, and Schoeneman of Baltimore; Hifsch, Wickwire and C. B. Shane of Chicago, and Ritch & Grasheim Newport Clothes of Philadelphia, etc., etc, And that isn’t all, There are also more than 2000 Overcoats from the nationally known house of C. Kenyon Co. of New York, makers of the celebrated Kenyon Waterproofed all-wool Coats. WARNING! Always say “Bayer” when ea buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for : Colds Headache Neuralgia § Rheumatism Toothache Neunttis Lumbago _— Pain, Pain k& Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer boxce of 12 tablets cost only few cents. Druggiste also sell bottics of 24 and 100, The variety of fabrics, models and patterns is overwhelming, abso- lutely ‘nothing missing. Forty famous brands in all! All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Come! Here is a sale that will go down in history as the greatest ever known! Limited altera- tions free. Mail orders filled accurately and promptly. The Same Proportionate Reductions Apply on Our Finer Grades as Well Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR Ten minutes after using Danderine you cannot find a single trace of Gandruff or falling hair and your| scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few| weeks’ use, when you see new hair,) fine and downy at first—yes—but| really new hair—growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what| fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, helping the hair to grow lon, strong and We a