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ee ae ee ae a oe AARLEM'S LIGHTS ‘CALLED BRIGHTER THAN BROADWAY’ the Maristas Said It at Their Board of Com- merce ‘Banquet. ea ihte you are one of the lucky 300 who fended the dinner of the Harlem ard of Commerce at the Commo: re last night eyou ure a very tive jan this morning and you have pains You are not tired be mm your sides use you are weary, but hecause you you did’ not and the Wd such a good time jax for a moment pains there because you laughed too uch at Congressman John Armour's nny: stories. iWeverybody had a erybody hilarious time that Is convinced Street is much more impor ari that insignificant byway ©: roadway. The white light reet light the way of pr k F. Leving undertaker, siness at thé old nd for twenty-five years, He says ere’s no reason for anybody going town to buy anythmeg, for it's there in 125th Street as fresh and ag pretty, as the white light district offers. Mr. Holmes has good reason to Bhag about 125th Street, because he's ajborn Harlemite, as was his father Ypfore”him. His father founded the Pfesent business in 1884, and young ving has kept it going ever since. oung Irving’! is a good phrase, for, spite his sparsely haired head, he 8 a mustache as short and as ucy a8 a baby's tooth brush, It @Bstens with the golden beauty of a iden’s tresses, Mr. Holmes is sec. d and a member of st night Individue! Tours 3B! 4 WASHINGTON — | Mecorted Tours 3 Bays *25.50 ub ‘SOUTHERN RESORTS— , Attractive selection of well planned progrems ranging from five toten days $37.50 For full information and fterotare soph THOS. COOK & SON - New York 245 Broadway 561 Fifth Avenue Opp. City Hall Cor. 46th St Tel. Barclay 7109 Tel. Murray Hill 617) » | unafraid SE ASL bai TIRE RNR - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, Barlem’ s Board of Commerce Members and Friends ude Are Proud of the White Lights of 125th Street ) “Poc” C.c. WATKINS “ WALLACH. CHR. WAYS AND MEANS ALBERT BEHNING. SANFORD ALL THE WAY FROM BRIDGEPORT) rome he sat behind ble and dished out} with getting up the dinner and kept tickets to all comers at so much per.fit going when it started Doe" has Me's a member of the Boys|a laugh one can hear "way over in “f Old Harlem,” having ed the] this out-of-the-way country around mous old grammar schools No. 3% That is, one can hear it 0, 68 and No. 89. is laughing at Broadway W. J. Mera has been « Harlemite]” Iso has an innocent young that mustache upon his upper lip, hangs unobtrusively for twenty-six years, and he OF late the few the head of more committees of the Harlem Board of Commerce than any other man, He has been the “inaint squeeze” in getting up dinners for more than ten years. His brilliantly incandescent ¢ was begun twen ty-tive years o, when he installed the first electric light in Harleen @y was the most enlightening and civ!s living feat in the worl Since then he's been sel lights in that centre o culture and has little t who live down here hermore he is } developed the “ such an extent he can withour an instrument. If you don't believe it, ask rot a new curd See drawin| now trade p for th suburbs expert ear 16 him, Also he’ Among the interesting men there ‘son of Thomas Nast, pnist. Mr, Nast is in ing department of the New ison Company. He bears « notable resemblance to his famous father ‘| Clears rough.ugly skin Pred M. F there with snouts ioe Any breaking out or skin irritation RJon face, neck or body is overcome quickest’ by applying Mentho-Sulphur, ot © man," Last night he was well gue skin specialist. Because seated at a table with five tains, namely: Patrick O° gan, Joseph Thomp Day its germ destroying properties, end Saph Ansarosot Ts ld MTPEESES LLM shows he has a record of which he is of this sulphur preparation tantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema + up, leaving the skin clear and s It seldom fails to relieve the te Then there was that jolly old soul, “Doc” (C. C.) Watkins, druggist de lux and dispenser of the fluMest ice cream sodas in Harlem, and that's go- ing some, ‘*Doc'' a good fudge offor disfigurement. A smail | ice cream and had non-®Bliapsible| Mentho-Sulphur may be obtai Last night "Doc" was the any drug store. It is used like fold partys He had a lot to do eream.—Advt hat lovely old’ custom .revived At Easter the gift of a fine perfume has acertain symbolism long understood by fair women. Give her Florient (Flowers of the Orient) with its subtle suggestion of far Eastern Re rfiumes First in the perfume test Reasonably priced at your favorite store At Easter Time (American Made Toilet Articles lonely strands in the centre of his head seem to be taking courage. The President of the Board is Dr J. Gardner Smith. Dr, Smith’ is one of the hardest petal men in New before midnight. He has Harlem for thirty-six years; there trainer in the SoM CA n and was the first an director of a Y. M,C. A sium in the world In 1890 ‘he duced physical training into the public schools of New York on spe- cial request of the Board of Educa- tion, Dr, Smith is especially proud of his daughter, Marg who served ay a member in th York Legislature. Another daughter is now in Columbia and is catcher of her t HM team, Dr, Smith recol lected last night he taught ( man Ansorge to swim when latter was but twelve years old The popular Harlemite, Albert Rehning there Mr. Behning is organizer and secretary tongress- the Beauty Contented You are Leen) confident hasbeen Send 15¢, for Trial Size Ferd. T. erties & Ses Ss Ne ke SS Seurwad? ‘$ Gui ntal Cream _ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Hippodrome, Next Sun. Night, Apr.9 at B15. Request Program Concert, JOHN rCK * Mikitbwas PIANO USED AMUSE ENTS. LD TF Feanicire MELER ION BRROL In BW AMSTERDAM ROOF, at_11—NEW ety MIDNIGHT FROLIC “and ann 6. usT “BECAUSE; : — by GALSWORTHY LYCEUM West 45th St. Eves. 9 Mats. Thurs, & Bi ina do arn CAMETY 2352: 5 Henry ary Miller's LAURETTE TAYLOR KNICKERBOCKER "02°51 E “BULLDOG DRUMMOND" CORT Mesnard, ena sat at WALLACE EDDINGER—MA&kY .n “CAPTAIN: APPLEJACK” Watinoes Weds a s' MUSIC BOX REVUE’ SAM H, HARRIS EN Mats. Wed.& Sat, FRIEND” WILL BE AT THE CENTRAL THEATRE BROADWAY at 47th ST. THIS SUNDAY MARK TRAN y RATS, ‘chubitn'at CHARLIE CHAPEL Cx yimphony. Ore 7, 8.34, 10.34, OLUMBIA "ys bur BIG JAMBOREE With PRANK HUNTER, WM. SO MART | m. He is an authority on Harlemesque and along D. Thees,.is a "shark" on the section's history. Mr, Thees pas the most interesting collection of pic- tures of old Harlem in existence. t the dinners of the he gives them on a m show, Johnny J. Lyons, Secre- and veteran Harlemite, ) old home sp he got Bonner, up his Secretary, the famous tenor, sane Dear Old Pal of Mine.’*) Mr, ___AMUSEMENTS, ] WINTER GARDEN; Pia suenene f a SEVER ie 49th nr. By, Cl AMBASSADOR : 8.50. Mats. We BLOSSOM TIME NORABAYES,” JUST MABRIED sina. Cohay" chin ATION, MAL suou Theatre, Wom eh Bt Ast St. W.of B’way hatinese Wednesday & Sa Bey. 164. Eva 8.30 ED. CHERRY IMA CLAIRE QU rolled into one what the critics sayy TWh LITTLE SPITEFUL IN BELMONT Saige ow THEATIZE Ra eean ras BOOTH 32" 45" D TROTH NEW Cd Y tae BLAYDS PRINCESS Al c DSON RIV eat aula UD METROPOLITAN EINE Connecting at Rockland, Ban; ers leav Murty St) ‘New werk, Dally. ielud: at 5 P.M, Telephone STEAMSHIP LINES FOR SALE. AMONDS WATCH ON CREDIT American Watch & Diamond Co. ayo u U erates STORES: 6 Maiden Lat 503 Fifth Aye. Fourth Fleer. Entrance on 42d St. ‘Over Schuite's. jevator. 1 Flight Up. 5367. | Tel. Vanderbilt 3028 piarions geet CARA CRE TT fers Save aL $50 DL i $100 DIAMOND HING JOS. ROSE & SON, ROE Floor. Strictly conf Sh, ployer's: goods gi tal; open until 6. Men’s Clothing on Credit $1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY ** 10 SPRING our, Re OATS, ETC, E°CO., Tailors, ter 5 Cortlandt st, at $1 Weekly aay $50 Diamond Ring $2 Weekly Buys $100 Diamond Ring oe 47 WEST 42D STREET. pis’ AMONDS tSBenman ADEN Lane bh, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 1922. of the Assogiation of School Boys of] Lyons avowed it was sort of lonely upethere in Albany and that I longed to be back in Harlem among the old boys. Edward W zine game in Harle start a new ventur York Magazine, wh terest to the entir Harlem booster—on Gen, Charles H. General, N. Y, N. ¢ he teen Premiers and recent trip to Kurope Harlemnites about it last night: District Attorney Joal H, Banton, a | Tessa Kosta Jan The fei AL JOLSON in “eaMog” suUBERT | FRANCES | | WHITE | H 3 : | CASINO: ha nhs | MATINEE TO-MOR’W 2.30 OCEAN LINES - “STEAMBOATS - TRAVEL WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE s Now for dd Cyele “The > FIRST FIFTY YEA PLAYHOUSE W. sth § “UP THE LA Pal BROOKLYN. ate » LAW BREAKER HOUDIN nash REX BEACH'S esday, ae Man From Beyond” TRAN] ) Raster Kenton a — guest, declared he Was glad that he had been given entire jurisdiction over the criminal calendar, He said he in- tended cleaning up burglars in New York AMUSEMENTS. NOW MADISON SQ. GARDEN Twice, Dally, $.18 ad G18 Hout ften Forrest is in the 1 NAVY RADIO B RTHERED. WASHINGTON, ‘The confer- ence report on the Navy Radio Bill, which would extend until 1925 the time in which the Government lines would be permitted to handle press and com- mercial messages, was agreed to yester- day by the Hous After adoption by » ready for the million. , Adjutant sidents on his He told the AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | Joson’s 58th St. he". TA a8 ticket offi bel Bros., BR. .! 30 PT SAT.) 500, TO $2.50. 44th Wot By. 1s 2.20 "The “HOTEL | HOLMES MOUSE. ASTOR Dut eher cat Gra tlm TH BLUSHING i SELWYN Witte wed, a isat Joseph Cawthorn & Lillian Corral HERE is MY WANDERING, BOY TONIGHT?” & SUPREME VAUDEVILLE HERE 1S MY WANDER! BOY TONIGHT?” & SUPREME VAUDE' Le “WHERE 1S_MY “WANDERING BOY TONIGH | __A MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION, ~ | LYRIC #4 s., w. Matinees ‘Wed. and Sat. ot Bway. ve (OK OR GOODNESS SAKES ‘West 42 St. ~ LYRIC SUNDAY EVE, ais 0 Higher Paramount (Pictures IVOLI POLA perer Biway BR cdvinst 8.50. TOncKGRS W St. Evs. at 8, Mats. To-m'w & Wed ® THANK. - | LITTLE © — Mats. ‘To: = eee ©The 1" YEAR $ Mats, Tue f a \PITOL WILL ROGERS in “A POOR RELATION." Biway at dist. CAPITOL GRAND ORCH. Hci Bronx. Opera House 3,5 . GRIFFITH’ Ss a ‘Thea 2W EMOTIONS Evs.8.50, Mat OME U4: TOGETHER *s RADIO AUTO \. $1;_nights 500 to $2 sth St ed. & Sal Mat With Dol World Wants Work Wonders Norfolk 'e New York New York t2 Norfolk BY WATER Inauguration of Passenger Service Between Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., and’‘New York City, N. Y. EFFECTIVE April 12th, 1922 ‘Three Sailings a:'Week From Each City FAR The OLD DOMINION TRANSPOR'T\ solicit the patronage of the traveling lic and request that inquiry be made as to this route when considering travel from and to New York and points beyond. Ticket agents at all points will gladly furnish information. CONNECTION AND THROUGH FARES with ia AND STEAMER LINES AT NORFOLK AND. NEW YORK. STEAMERS LEAVE NORFOLK, 701 WATER sTREzT, 7:00 P. M. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ARRIVING NEW YORK 3:00 P. M. FOLLOWING DAY. STEAMERS LEAVE NEW YORK, ‘PIER a NORTH RIVER, 3:00 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, ARRIVING NORFOLK A. M. FOLLOWING DAY. . ANY REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR RESERVA- TION WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. Rates for Special Accommodation—Parlor Bedroom with Bath—Will be Furnished on Applicetion. Old Dominion Transportation Co. General Offices, Norfolk, Va - New York Office Pier 31, North River 10:3 D. B. McLEOD, General Agent H.B. NEECE, Traffic Manager