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Gt | eae _____ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. : [rime anne samitted that hers} ROSE COGHLAN, 71, BID FOR LAWRENCE ST. [tap the shopping ®, district | of | the M . ASQUITH SAILS Nghe added that, while ehe tad e3 ILL AT HER HOME PROBST IS INSANE, | STATION APPROVED. |"! a feos uur vatora the ote! eunayers ‘toa ‘et| HERE FROM WORRY it Commlanion tovtay ape] fr UM mane ug eatenson of the fered her “many things forbidden.’ WOH FINAL BOF —— SAROISTC SPE Found U. 4 Yaerset Interested Most in Avenue subs station in criticism of America was that ee crmnercialleed. ‘When she oped for something romantic at Nisgere, ¢ they wanted her to see the power plant. The beautiful Michigan Boulevard in Chicago, she said, was entirely covered by electric signs, re are too many signs, she pointed RULES AT wu ‘Y. subway for $342,410. ‘This will es aTenaceeas When You Phone Your at present can nly three-car trains. out. Jumping back to British politics, Mrs. Asquith exhibited an unexpected | Princess Mary’s Lingeric it of feeling when she insisted: that napped Almost Sure to Be Order -Dont Forget and Prohibition. Bot Coulton’ was sepensiie for the Deported. } os Irish Free State. In 1894, on their —-——~ honeymoon, she said, he had told her Ireland was bound to be lost to Eng land, and it was best it should be lost by Home Rule. Her finale was a peace pact. She said: “There has been nothing so big in England since the armistice as Mr. Hughes's naval programme. We had had the Conferences of Versailles and of Cannes, but Hughes's declaration having said alllmade a big. profound sensation. We refused to}have had enough hate and death. Wha’ Archie Probst's fate in against deportation is virtually unless his attorney, Bernard F. Sand- ler, discovers some new and pertinent evidence, it was learned to-day. Im- migration authorities yesterday, hearing before a special board of in quiry, amended the proceedings of last month which were held illegal so “PUZZLE” his fight od HAD OWN Couldn’t Find Any One Able to Tell Difference Between ', Democrat and Republican. LL good grocers have them. They're How many of the pot di ad el ig stad ae: log desserts youlike are | ARM OU R’ S OATS really good for the children? Rich in Milk ina Margot Asquith, her farewells last night, ‘ Be interviewed at all to-day just be. | couldn't we do it If we stood together as to conform to law. Three physi- ; We would prevent another war. Wo clans, after a new examination, re- fere she sailed on the Mauretania with ; never knew you tll we saw your sol- orte at the Swis: ob Waa combine the richness of the finest selected Ber daughter, Princess Bibesco. The Perec cunt Oza le iPmvee wren cle Any child will be willing to forego the rich diers on our streets." And in her last sentence she repeated with rising in- flection’ “Tt wae vital generosity, character on your part." And then her audience stayed to shake her hand and Margot held an {mpromptu reception at the end. edhe sca FINDS WAY TO KILL HARDSHELL GERMS OF TUBERCULOSIS white oats with the distinctive Armour method of milling—that’s the secret of their wonderful flavor. But the surprising thing about Armour's Oats is that you can put them on when you start the coffee—they’re both done at the same time. They Cook perfectly in 10 to 15 minutes All good grocers sell them Armour Grain Company Chicago @aly question she would answer was: sane. “Are you coming back some day?" »*Y wonder,” she murmured. | But the Princess was willing to talk <Senough to say that she has written © play called “The Alibi,” which she Bepes to produce in London soon. “he two questions on which re- Berters have most eagerly consulted Mrs. Asquith during her stay in this @oumtry were, first, details about Princess Mary's underclothing and, Mext, Prohibition. «The one question which Mrs. Asquith has asked of everybody, and everybody has been unable to make deni, is the difference between a Democrat and a Republican, ‘Margot told all this with a wicked little smife last night in the ballroom family dessert, if you give him something he likes just as well—or better. Borden's Milk Chocolate, for example. It is‘‘candy”’ of the purest sort, because it contains nothing but three valuable foods—milk, chocolate, sugar. Mr, Sandler obtained an extension ROSE COGHLAN Actress Reported Suffering From Nervousness—May Never Ap- pear on Stage Again sonuine ¢ time until to-morrow afternoon in which to present evidence. After that the case will be closed and all papers sent to Secretary Davis of the Labor Department, who is expected to sign a deportation order tn view of the physicians’ finding and the further fact that Probst entered this country as an alien seaman and not, It is held, in conformity with the law Probst's case attained notoricty be- cause he declared he had been kid- napped from the fashionable Rolling Rock Club at Pittsbrugh by million- aires over a love affair with the daughter of one, of the members of the club in which he was serving as Rose actress, enty-one years old, is seriously ili at her home, No. 258 West 42d Street. The trouble is reported to be a ner- vous breakdown caused by advancing age, inability to remember her lines well enough to appear again on the stage—and therefore inability to earn her own living. Her last appearance in a regular production was {n ‘‘Deburau,"’ Af- terward she tried & vaudeville experi- Coghlan, now sev Make it a habit to give this nourishing, wholesome, delicious sweet to your young- sters every day after dinner. It is far better for their digestions than elaborate desserts. Yet they need the sugar to supply energy and heat. Get Borden’s Milk Chocolate Cakes and Almond Bars by the box. It is cheaper that way. At grocery stores, drug stores Scientist Shows How to Change Poison Wax Coat to Innocent Soft Shell. HARTFORD, Conn., The tubercle bacillus, sumption germ, wears a hard coat April 4 or con- @ the Waldorf-Astoria, where, in ment, a scene from ‘'The School for 3 @bastened mood, she was giving the| °F Poisonous wax as a protection, |scandal,"” but her memory was #0 and confectioners. » final toh A rT tour, Dr. W. M. Stockwell, Superin- faulty that she needed constant lecture of’ her American tour.) tengent of the Hartford State |Drompting. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building* New York DBordens Gonfecnene ich 4 ie Milk Buy it by the Box—90 cents tJ BA\IMANN.BRO. ! + 314 Ave. & 84" Sf. é , ee was for the benefit of the Friends ef Roumania. Incidentally, she wore ber @augnter, Princess Bibesco, and| ‘Wosts Commission and a gather- Fence Bibeeco, the Roulmaaika "Min-| 198 of experts to-day. He demon- fater, as the brightest jewels in h erated by micro-piotography and @rown, while she threw some s| colored photo-enlargements the and pretty remarks pour dire adieu. manner in which the tiny bug She will sail to-day on the Maure changes its form. eta. Dr. Stockwell said that in a Mrs. Asquith was quite thorough} world-wide search for a method ui om Prohibition, She said Prohibition] of destroying these consumption @d not work out fairly for the rich] germs, hundreds of experiments and the poor man. Although the}. had been made to deprive them ¢ power of the saloon had been| of their hard coats. He showed stopped, sho thought the law would} the way in which the hard- have to be modified. shelled germs can be changed “I came here,” she said, “‘expecting| into vulnerable soft-shelled germs to find everybody happy and sober. I] and vice versa. found them happy but often far from Environment will change inno- wobe! cent soft-shell germs into discase The wife of the former British! producing hard-shell germs. It was said this morning that Otto H. Kahn and &. F. Albee are starting a movement to » money for her. Miss Coghlan’s professional career began fifty-three years ago in Scot- land when she played the part of one of the witches in then she has scored su plays, including “Mon an of No Importance, “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," Warren's Profession,” and Feathers. Sanatorium, told the State Tuber- EES ie < et $25,000,000 GAIN IN 10WA SAV- INGS DEPOSITS, DES MOINBS, Iowa, April 4.—Re- ports from 1,338 Towa banking institu- ttons to Bank Commissioner Murray, made public to-day, uhow an increase of $25,000,000 in deposits between Jan. rch 10. Deposits of national not included. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. © 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L’”’ Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door. ‘He couldn't do this here } ERE is a milkman of Ber- " gen, Norway. He is shown 1 drinking milk from the cover j of one of his cans, while the iy sleek, well-fed little pony looks at the camera through i tumbled bangs. SS The milk they get in Nor- way and Sweden is undoubt- edly good milk. The tall, strong, big-boned men and women of these countries vouch for that. It is a cer- tainty that the average height of people in milk-drinking countries is many inches greater than in countries where milk is scarce. In Making Home Drinks remember that flavor, strength and pur ity depend upon material used. In Buying Malt there is only one brand that combines these qualities in highest degree. That brand is Blue Ribbon Malt Extract Made by Premier Malt Products Co., Steubenville, Ohio. 4. eee ‘American Walnut Bedroom Suite Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite, finished in American Walnut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet "34 79: "50 In Norway milk is plentiful , and cheap. The farms are remarkably clean according to A European standards. Their : methods of delivering milk are fairly good. But their farms do not be- gin to compare with the best farms in New York State, nor are their methods of produc- ing and delivering milk as Table and bow-foot end Bed; 4 pieces, as il @ lustrated We are fortunate in our supply of milk. There is enough for all. The State does much to see that the milk comes from clean, healthy cows. The farmers do more— for this is their life-work. Loose cushion, spring pillow arms and seats, uphol- $ -50 stered in fine tapestry; three pieces, as illustrated, at 207: modern and scientific as ours. Think of this cart with the milk jolting and shaking in the cans and then of a New York milk wagon with cases of bottles sealed tightly so that no outside impurities of any kind can enter. The only trouble with us is that because there is so much good milk we underestimate its value. Few of us drink a quart a day every day, though we should. Drink more milk, for more milk means better health. DainyMEn’s Leagun Co-OrPgRaTive AssociaTION, INC. UTICA, N. Y, Inspection of the contents of a can of Blue Ribbon in comparison with other brands shows extra thickness. And every bit is high grade pure barley malt. Alfred W. McCann, the Globe’s pure food expert, has given Blue Ribbon ace-high endorsement. McCann knows. Blue Ribbon Malt Extract is free frqm artificial fillers and harmful sub- stances. Insist upon the genuine with the blue ribbon on the yellow label. Sold at chain stores, groceries and delicatessens. DEALERS ATTENTION! Wholesale grocers and jobbers will supply you with ue on Malt Extract, or phone us, Canal 7878, and we will see you are promptly supplied. The largest dealers in New York now carry Blue Ribbon exclusively, months of competitive test in consumer satisfaction having shown its great and un- failing superiority. Premier Malt Sales Corp., 159 Hudson St.,N. Y. Tel: Canal 7878 Open Saturday Evenings: MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. & 84™ ST, i § 3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite aa AVE. eso + amp + ame ¢ New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE 35c on Stands By Mail 50c | e ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY