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na ee enn a eanemenmenenn i ea { i } 300 OY NUR any NURSES EVENING WORLD'S MATINEE GUESTS Enjoy 300th Performance of “Just Married” at the Nora Bayes Theatre. Three hundred young Nurses from six hospitals of New York were the guests yeste day afternoon of The Evening World at th performance of ‘Just Mar- | at the Nora Bayes Theatre. After the curtain was rung down the, clighted ladies were greeted by Mr. | Stork, who said a few words. This afternoon of pleasure was made possible through the courtesy of Jules Hurtig and the Mes: Shubert, | and Was in the nature of a reward for the nurses. because of their unstinted efforts in caring for, and making com- fortable, the 10,000 poor children who received free theatre tickets duing Christmas week from the Shuberts, and other theatre managers. It was! only’ through the kindness of Victor | S. Dodworth, Director of Investiga- | tions of the Department of Public| Welfare, that 300 nurses were per-{ muttéd to be absent from their insti- tutions in one aftornoon. reservoirs will he temporarily isolated It was an inspiring sight to witness : from the system and Seated wi 1 the hurses as they came to the box Iona. sulphate, which kiils the pro- office to get their tickets. Many ot tozoa. | The reservoirs will then be | e these girls are under strict discij and cannot leave their hospitals ex- cept under orders. An afternoon downtown, especially within the zone of bright lights, is a lark to them, Aitet the performance was over many of them were granted permission from their superiors to do some micpping. The nurses sat in grow | ropolitan nurses waved those who came all the way from the Coney Inland Hospital, Phe Bther hospitals represented were the City Hospital, Kings County; lospitai, Cumberland. treet Moapital’ tne | Steady Improvement Promised |'he, bad taste te beyond the remedy Greenpdint Hospital, tbe Central Neu- rologiea) Hospital, the Bea View Hox. pital und the New York City Chil- ‘®, Hospital at Randall's Teland. Clifford Stork, the “Just Married’ Company manager, flitted hither and | you during, the performance, ever ready to cater to the nurses. t to be om the sufe sid explained’ 10° the reporter tell when my lootlegger will turn | sour on to visit.and told the cast that there | were '300 nurses out in front they all and ‘‘stepped on her.’ ine Overman, who essays the role ited at some merry mucilage em: of the olden time, looked Cee the ‘peep’ hole and ven- . to remark that he felt as #0 Mady nurses in readiness. Bt Dorothy Mortimer, who plays the part of the girl on her honey- ut is, married, so to speak. His name, Miss Mortimer eaid, was cumber. Hence as fur as this| of the elevated. 430-438 WEST 4/87 ST. O1)-817 st C4) eg Veter Davis. So there! 5 metropolis is concerned, the synurae! The engineers, Mr, McAneny sald, Passe Loapeare 1106-1659-0558, a €#sen the acts the reporter held] will henceforth go on living unmo-| would make a complete examination a reception in the lobby and met many tested in the water supply. in the|and {nventory. of ail the signal de-|f| Hudson Wet Wash Laundry Sun/Wet Wash Laundry nice “ttle giris who have dedicated théir lives to nursing. After he had} been introduced to several from each hospital and reassured that lying dor- mant'in a ward is not so bad, his terroré of involuntary wood alcohol Poisoning subsided somewhat. Here is w list of pretty nurses who told the Schonléeber, Catherine Gunn, Gene- vieve Yenz, all instructresses in theory at the City Hospital; Mrs, Charles B. Bas wife of Superin- tendent Ba¢on; Miss Mary Hawkins, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs, Kath- ryo Ermold, all of the Soctal Bervice Ihureay at City Hospital; M lie Clark, dietitian, and Megargle and Frances Lewi: the, same institution. The girls from Bellevue Hospital who volunteered! mintstrations were Misses Helen! Shearer, Hagel Sherman and the sis- Florence and Mildred Rosch. — DOG TROTS 35 MILES | TO VISIT OLD MASTER But Poor Jack Is Turned Qver| to Poandmaster to Find New Home. Jack is only an aged, black-and- fan collie dog—a mongre|—but he has just done something which re- moves him from the class of ordi- wary dogs. Whether it was affection for his former master and playmate or merely to pay a New Year call at the home of his puppyhood that made Jack return after an absence of two years is not known. Whatever the reason, Jack, after baving made bis home in Boonton, N. J., trotted thir- ty-flve miles over fields, highways nnd canals to return to the nome of his former owner, Willlam Prentics,| No. 100 Slater Street, Paterson Jack had been a loved member of the Prentice bousebold for eight years, When too old to be playful he was siven to a woman in Boonton, whu look care of bim. But early yester- day morning he was found eagerly thumping bis tail on the porch of the Prentice bome. The Prentices de- vided Jack was too aged to keep and turned him over to Jacob Roughgar- gen and Jobo Shilton, the pound- masters of Patereon. They wera| toudhed by Jack's loyalty avd are seeking the woman in Boonton to provide Jack with a bome again —_—_ es A. L. ROWE, | M@MPHIS, Tenn, Jan. 12.—A. L.| owe, for more than half a cent jlentified with Memphis newepape: (rite end publisher, dicd at hie home rere vepterdsy, He wos seventy-seven | habiting New York City's water | four half-pallon po bottles to 60 cents for » supply, to the annoyance of about ew . py caper Te xs and proprietors of secret cellars, | SEEK SAFETY DEVICE FOR L. When the reporter went backstage | are to be slain by the Department of Water Supply. Deputy Chief Engi. |Committee of Tramsit Commission neer Brush of the Department of Will Test Inven Water Supply sald to-day that the! Chairman George McAneny of the -@,man affiicted with sunstroke,|synura does less damage when let alone. by Mr, Brush is that the synura|ing engineer; Robert ‘Ridgway, chief jh w tragedy were brewing with |exudes oil when offended, in small] engineer, and Lincoln C. Andrews, ex- but odoriferously, prodigious quanti-| ecutive officer of the commission, to; ties. A pint bottle of it, Mr. Brush| confer immediately with .the officials eonfided to the feporter that a | cusually estimated, would make the | thd ensinetrs of the Interborough and ee diye ago she had “gone an’ done | entire Atlantic Ocean taste like a cu- | ‘Ne B. R- hope; more or less justificd by ex-| Vices on the market, and would then | perience elsewhere, that in time they will die a natural death. Supply Commissioner Hayes, the éity water should gradually improve in| engineer, who told the commission reperter that they would watch all|taste and odor, considerable improve- | that he would undertake to introduce ambulance arrivals; Misses Ruth|mont having mtn need ate THE _EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, PARAS SE. 12, 193 Mi I Bo ti 9 Po lar Fad Mekal a tt “age tig Ry ianer presont conditions, Cover BNO, I don't think the parties oon- (cerned would be foolish enough 8 try to find oil there ugder present \recrent vie the Bea AU ot ne sh te” tone at Hie even in the way of exploration, until trade relations are resumed.” Af soon ds the United states recog- pin oe Russia the syndicate under its nied sixty-year lea#e cain begin working oll, coal, tlmber and oe rights iteported to Have One-Fourth | castet the: 160th meridia Interest in Deal That Japan Opposes. LOS ANGELES, Jan, 12—The| powerful influence of the Standard | Oi) Company wilt be behind the | Washington B. Vanderlip Syndicate | \in its controversy with the Japane. WHEAT BREAD rerarding concessions In Kamehatla | granted by the Moscow Government. | All the wheat This became known. through an| a loaf Pitrge jo and cee rt in the Los Angeles Times, children wil by Harry Chandlet, one of | Vanderlip’s backers, which announces | that the Standard Oi] has purchase one-fourth of the syndicate’s stock. using of the company’s interest | Sent by parcels post or express Kamchatka concessions, J. H. OniaAn Ty BOATS | Cove local financier and 'Secre: | aayatene: Write tee peseee Looks like a bit of fairyland with so many wings around, In |}2'Si2u tie de eatse oat: Who | | HELL-WARE COMPANY reality: {t-f8 an everyday scene on any of the frozen rivers in New Ught now everything depends on jf #88 Park Avenue, N.Y. City England. 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