The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 14

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nSUGGEST AWARDS “FOR WILSON FUND ‘As $1,000,000 Foundation ‘Nears Completion Varied Plans Are Offered. An the Woodrow Wilson Foundation t ~ $1,000,000 rund nears completion, sug- agéations are coming from prominent } \ ‘persons a» to the proper employment Of the awards. President Marion 1. Burton of the University of Michigan «has written (hat deans of that institu- tion approve the following classifica- Persons in elective offices: edi MBte OF daily papers: Federal or State , and authors in the field of 5 P 1 and political sciences. ‘President S. E. Mezes of the Col- of the City of New York urges Be recognition of ‘elected officials Wo withstand nearsighted popular mor or strong political pressuro 4 serve the public at a personal | fice with effectiveness and cour- ."" Chancellor Elmer E. Brown, New York University recommends { . consideration of many forms of publl- cation. organization or propaganda which distinctly contributes to a good understanding among the diverse ele- ments of our people."* Contributions are received in Brook - lyn at the People’s Trust Company, No, 181 Montague Street, and at No 150 Nassau Street, Manhattan. piabockiheets eahebedaei N. Y. GUNMEN SWOOP DOWN ON BOSTON BOSTON, May 25.—Information that a gang of notorious gunmen and women confederates from New York City have invaded Boston and are ready to make a “clean-up is in the bands of the police, Haunts of the gangsters have been under surveillance and wholesale arrests are expected momentarily The men, the police say, are all well known in New York's underworld. They have rented expensive suites and furn- ished them elaborately to disp picion. There are at least seve men and thirty women in the gang. It is believed the gang is planning robberies in the many houses left do- serted during the summer. Pickpockets n the gang have been reaping a harvest HEN you first hear a noisy type- writer, the noise irritates you— just as the tapping of a pencil—the drum- PACU RMR SNAAUNAUNTNAUNAAAASNANANNNOL AAAS KUAT OHTA MMA eNMN EN ARNE NENA ee HORE EROS Oe oe ene ming of fingers or the dripping of a leaky faucet. That is because every one of the harsh, unfriendly sounds delivers a jab to your nervous system. It keeps you in a constant state of nerve-tension. After a while, your nerves “get the habit” of resisting the shocks of noise. They do not relax, even in sleep. BISHOP-ELECT GETS MODEL OF CHURCH Presentation to the Rey, Dr. Slattery at Alumni Dinner. oral crosses, no Epis- ny kind, nothing ation, is the rule ‘or Bishop-clect of Rev. De. Charles L. Hoston, th Slattery A dinner was given to Dr, Stattery, jrace Church, last night at the by the New York alumni of Camt (Mass.) Theologi- They wight have given him “y € a silver model of Grace Chureh, threo or four inches high, the base of which is (he Episcopal seal of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Boston, Bishop-clect Slattery thanked his friends, about 100 of them, for the gift, which, In Itself, combined the ring and -] the cross. Adi ere made by the Rev. Dr. Geor: ‘elson on “‘Slattery's Inherit- anon N. Hand on “The Rec- tor:"” Dr. ‘Theodore Sedgwick, on ‘The Neighbor:" jam Austin Smith, on ev. Dr. Will- The Contribu- . Dr. P. Silver, o the Rey. Dr ‘Alumnus!" on TLE ONFIDENTIAL THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, F. Sturges, on “The * and Bishop Manning, 1374 BROADWAY 2 DOORS ABOVE 37th ST. REDIT ou. ring-time is ; engagement super! diamond Ring Time! Places the ring on the finger. A full-cut white Belais 18- ¥ be fatslat gd Rie 4 tye" completed’ the. enire A Real System of Credit — Unique : INVENIENT When You Hear the Irritating Noise of Typewriters When you first try The Noiseless, you will find its opera- tion slightly different from that of the typewriters you have been using. Consequently, it may seem a little difficult. But do not make the mistake of judging The Noiseless from this fact. After a few hours’ practice, you will find it not only easier to operate, but faster than any other typewriter made. They stay taut and drawn. Your entire nervous system, instead of being delicately alive, becomes eventually deadened. It is then you hope- fully believe that you have become “accustomed to noise.” But Your Nervous System Has Simply Become Abnormal It is poisoned by nerve fatigue. It cannot function properly. It is dulled— just as the feelings of your body are deadened when you are very tired and worn out. You can understand this by a simple illustration: Up to a few years ago, when This is due to the fact that The Noiseless was built after the discovery of the touch system of speed writing. Its leyboard and mechanism are designed to meet present day conditions. No girl need ever worry about losing her speed if she changes to ‘Phe Noiseless. Thousands of stenographers have testi- fied that The Noiseless enables {hem to write faster and more accurately than ever before. oo” {nd One yery interesting speed test was held by a large busi- ness house in New York. Twenty-two operators entered— six were Noiseless operators and sixteen used noisy ma- chines of different makes. finished first. Five of The Noiseless operators You will appreciate the instantly responsive keys on The diamonds were cut and polished by hand, the severe work required caused the lapidary’s hands first to be very sore— then calloused—and finally drawn and contracted. After between 15 and 20 years’ work, a diamond polisher actually ‘became crippled in the hands. Any unnatural strain on any part of the human body produces abnormal effects. What-Will Typewriter Noise.Do To You? Your nerves are like a series of tele- graph wires that carry the messages of action from your brain. When they are out of order, your whole system is out of order as well. You cannot think clearly. You feel tired and worn out half of the time. You don’t sleep well. You are restless. Errors Noiseless. The light touch of your little finger writes just as beautifully as the firm pressure of your first finger. It does not tire you nearly so much to operate The Noiseless. And the typewritten sheets are a genu- ine delight to the girl who takes pride in the quality of her work. The elimination of the hammer blow method of writing prevents perforation of the paper. The Noiseless produces evenly spaced words and lines with no spotty letters. creep into 9 your work and you lose the ambition to succeed. Nerve strain produces abnormalities in the physical body. Its effects show up first in the face. In loss of color—in lack- lustre eyes—in wrinkles and premature lines; in the actual loss of youth, health and beauty. Think About This the next time you operate a noisy type- writer. Notice how every one of the sharp, metallic blows delivers a shock to your nerves. Don’t you often wish that you could have a quiet typewriter? One that only whispers as it speeds along? You can. The Noiseless Typewriter is RS tion of ‘The Noiseless. ANY girl to know how much If You Are Interested in protecting yourself from the harmful effects of noise, and of learning more about The Noiseless Typewriter, come to see us. We shall be glad to let you operate The Noiseless Typewriter ; experience its light, responsive touch and see how swiftly and beautifully it writes. ‘Thousands of stenographers are now enjoying the quiet and superior opera- We want every it helps her in every way. And we invite you to come and learn. When you call, we would also like to show you The Noiseless Portable Typewriter. This little brother of The Noiseless is the only inherently quiet portable typewriter in the world. It writes with all the speed, accuracy and beauty of a large machine, but it does not disturb any one. We also invite you to get in touch with our employment or secretarial department. recognized today by thousands of the world’s largest busi- ness institutions as the most significant advance in type- ° writer construction in the past 20 years. It is gaining more friends every day. It is very likely that your employer will buy a Noiseless Typewriter for yqu if you ask him in the right way. Explain the value of quiet—he undoubtedly will appreciate it. We are glad to: secure good positions for competent girls whenever possible, regardless of the kind of type- writer you use. Write or phone us for an appointment —or just come into our offices at 253 Broadway. Our telephone numbers are Barclay 8205 and 4914. You will be welcome at any time. The Noiseless Typewriter Company, New York, N. Y. Charge Purchases will appear on biils rendered July rst. James McCreery & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET Continuing Our Sale of which saves you from $10 © 14.50 According to the Trunk you Purchase The model illustrated A three-ply vencer The modet illustrated above is a metal-edge- basswood frame, as in above is the widely top Wardrobe Trunk the other trunks, is the known Mendel Dust- J k Ss foundation, covered and roof Trank which mace Cte ico ry interlined with hard vul- P a kad veneer basswood frame covered and interlined with vulcanized fibre. tects your clothes from dust and dirt. It is built on a three-ply canized fibre. The equip- ment consists of 4 draw- ers, 11 hangers, shoe box Me Creery Sale Pric (Fiith Floor It contains 4 drawers, and ironing board and basswood frame, cov- I j a locking device which ered and interlinad sith 11 hangers, a shoe box, males ( drawers red and interlined with and a locking device Weare, vulcanized fibre. Equip- which locke all fotir ment same as other two. drawers at once. Steamer Size, Steamer Size, 34.00 bony, See McCreery Sale Pr. 45.00 le Medium Size, Medium Siz., MeCreery SareFrice: 44 i) MeCreery Sale Price 35.00 McCreery Sale? 46.00 ons SEG: 4 Full Size, Full Size, _ McCreery Sale Price 46,00 MeGreery Sale Price 37.00 MeCreery Sale Price 48.00 Extra Large Size, Extra Large Size, Extra Large Size, * McCreery Sale Price 47,00 McCreery Sale Price 39.50 McCreery Sale Price 50.00 2 a TEE RE AST, 3900 MEN’S JAP SILK KNITTED TEs $1.35 Six for $7.75 These are hand-framed, lace crocheted and Grena- dine four-in-hands and may be had in a variety of plain colors, ‘cross stripes and rich mixtures. They are made of fine Jap Silk. The picture at the left shows worked ona hand machine how each tie is A Very Special Sale! MAIN FLOOR a) FIFTH AVENUE dames McCreery & Co, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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