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22 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. @ 4 6; Bill 3’ t t parents were admirers of Mr. Lincoln | real age is an Elk secrot those ladies who had an eye opon bey Blt #0 was Willlam Stephens. Mi d A and also of one Mr. Alexander Hamil-| Ten Broeck Morse was Chairman of|for terpsichorian marvels, Mike's} who sings “Tho Vacant Chair” whet 5,000 Elks Shout Lo t a § or ton, George Washington and Thomas | the Reception Committee. When asked] steps were regarded as tho last ball-] he is called to an Elk funeral in New 1x mustar a * e Ball, Where Charity Shows True Form Jefferson were missed only by lapse|to give his Elk pedigree he merely] room word. York, | ‘Then there were Samuel Me- in warmed isc of historical memory. gavo a mean Jook at Sid Greene, who} Capt. Arthur Huston, son of Col.| Kee, “‘silver-tongued orator’; Harry John is the original Santa Claus of| was sketching him. His friends re-| Huston of the Yankees, was host in] Shaw, who paid $600 for a box; Lodge No. 1. If anyone else ap-| fused to help the writer. Box 8%. Capt. Huston sald that he] Charley Dieges, who makes pins tn peared with the regulation whiskers,| But Col. Nicholas Engel, who was} was pinch-hitting for the Coloncl;| Maiden Lane; Frank J. Corbett, the the thousands of kids who go to the| with the old 7th Regiment in France,| that the ball was about the best that] ‘‘Diamond King," and James I. Cor- Elks’ Club every Christmas would[and who rose in tlc regiment from]he had seen; and, incidentally, top d¢ Wot leading lights of the holler “Fake.” His is the preroga-|buck private to Lieutenant-Colonel,| show that he thought of other things} Tough Club of 14th Street, and Will, tive, since he was born at that aus- | was easier to diagnose, He looked like] than baseball, he remarked that Har-}iam J. Gallagher, the Broadway ree- piclous date, Christmas Eve, and his| Napoleon, without a doubt. When|vard looked like a good winner}taurateur, who bought his box with glory will never fade until his whis-|some one came up and asked him] against Yale next week a $500 bill. kers curl up after the last Christmas| what his favorite dance was, he im-| The roster of Lodgo No. 1's offi-] Amd then—there were about 4,975 party. ‘ mediately snapped back “War-dance.'*}clals looked like a composite NewJothers. To revert to the epic strain, Frank D. Fallon, Exalted Ruler of| A. S. Ross, who, with his sister-in-] York ballot. There were James E.}"‘a good time was had by all,"’ the Lodge, was so busy that he was|law, Mrs. L. W. Fox, had a box, was] McDonald, med Leading Knight, . winiagenia ‘ declared offside after 9 o'clock, Every | another prominent Elk. and Sol Tekussky, [steemed Loyal is Elk made sure that his wife, sister] 1. McCurdy, of the Reception Com-| Knight, both members of the Distric* F = Herald Square New York lor sweetheart shook hands with Frank.| mittee, and a Committeeman of the] Attorney's Staff. William T : No one else would do. And Frank | Lodge, also had a bos lins, Chairman of the Board of Al did his stuff royally and well. A’ much-eulogized , Who paid] men, was also present, and the Chatr- ‘Tho first person whom the attena- | $1,000 for his box was Join Schmidt,]man’ of the Floor Committee wos] py ant to the ball met waa William €.| who is known in real estate circtos| Harry ©. Perry, leader. in. Christi Hartmann, known in Elk circles as]as a landlord. But the Elks clamor] Sullivan's district. So was James 3° “utiity BML" He sold the tickets, | his renown, because he has upheld] McDonald, First Assistant District and the Elka confided that if any om.|the brotherly precepts of the order] Attorney cer was missing at @ lodge meeting, |by not having increased his rents! frahk A. O'Neill. a member of the “Utility Bil’ war always on hand tc] during the last five years. Entertainment Committers, admitted Lowest-in-tlie-City prices are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. Made in ‘Our Bakeries This rich, delicious and wholesome Conk cake is made on the premises, ac ents cording to a good old-fashioned Ib, recipe, from carefully selected.fruits, molasses and other pure ingredients. over meats fill the vacane: George Porter, Manager of the Up-| that the ball was rker, but in- “Utility Bil’ had sort of a contest] town Club, and a member of the Re-| sisted on talking about the Christmas in effect; he dared every one. to guess| ception Committee, was found in the] Carnival which the Elks will hold the his age. Really, Bill looks to be about|same box with Thomas I’, Brogan,| second week in December. Hoe as- fifty, or possibly a little-under the|Senicr Past Exalted Ruler, and Chair-|serted that the kids of Now York mark. The guesses were from thirty-|man of the Ball, Committee. would get the biggest largesse ever five to sixty, and Bill gave every one] Mike Buckley, ‘well known through] from the Elks this year the laugh. Then some one mientioned| national Elk circles, was declared to] Renjamin F. Weeks, who cuts uy jghty, and the party stopped. His! be the best dancer on the floor by! most New York's firewood, wa d. SCHMITT BALL Comm. { OCR OWN OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS—Large, light, thoroughly cooked nothing to compare with them ut the price in any other store en) Stes ILLA SLICES | FANCY POUND CAKE each MMe Ib PEACH, PLUM OR APPLE CARE Me Ib. Special ‘at 40¢ each Raisin, 44e I, GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Chocolate Citron, j fac Ib. mado of pure ingredients. Special, | NUT FILLED sTOLLEN — uxtra te each large alge, O¥e large size, 290 LADY AND MARBLI9 CARE—Rich NUT CAKES—Made of pure ingre- pound cake. Bpecial, 29¢ Ib, | ~ dionts; special, 296 each Whole Wheat Bread 16 Ounce Loaf Made From 100% Se _ Whole Wheat A Loaf DELICATESSEN | Lf eee ““JOHNTA Boones ORIGINALY ELK SANTA yy CLAUS LOR W.c. hem cd HARTMANN FANCY COLD “UTILETY BI As ial Sale of S i ery : pecial Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Lvery one selected, i BILLY STORAGE Ei "cured and cooked with great care, Sliced. Per lb., 64¢ ® | . : =, " . A Special Sale of Genuine Imported English Kippered Herring— : «pm Tone AGH Boxes containing 70 to 75 fish for $3.24; each, 5e Pe eit or money. as Meine [ere ivr bell the latent mee ract [hart Lincoln Hamilton Boone, A Special Sale of Genuine Imported Sprotts in pure Olive Oil or | = é Ca w . i Pat oue) at ila hls (onl Anchovies Spiced. Vacked by Arnold Sorensen, Riga, Ostsee. bers Contribute ip Aid Reere cies oven em Kerk Codie No: pie Tiat le sev mdekes that le Bis te |E¢ None superior in quality, in tins containing 12 oz. This sale, . us out In full force. Prices were] name. nian eu of, Needy. paid for boxes which would have] Brother John was born on Christ- Ej dozen, $3.96; cach, S4e made the manager of any Broadway|mas Eve several y ago. He was By Roger Batcheller. show turn green, brown and pink|a descendant of with envy, “Lo, Bill,” “And the greatest of these is char- STYLE delicto VEGETABLE ; NOVA SCOTIA SALMON— us combination Sweet Popp String Beans, | tb. SARDELLEN BUTTER OR AN- Made from the finest ingredients—best flour, pure milk,,sugar, CHOVY AND. SARDINE PASTE salt, shortening and yeast, under the constant supervition of 5 Bie Ib) | In tubes; deilctous for sandwiches, That greeting, when properly ad-| ity.” master tnkers. Best bread value on the market, if you step to ars—oia ba amir ataec ministered between a pair who wear| That was the slogan which mado consider that each loxf weighs a FULL POUND...-....... usages, | paNcy CREAM COTTAGE CHEESL : gg {the ball such a success. It was the ; ar eae. Made in the Walcott Dairies, the B. P. O. E. insignia, promises a} ony direct charity appeal made to or ‘eatooee wall New Yor asoned 8c ib. VOGU'S PHILADELPHIA 8CRAP- PLE—J2 ounce cans, dor 645 FANCY FULL ICAN CHEE: ity at United States. It always results in a]the money raised thereby was de- party of good fellowship, something | ‘lared to be used for the burial of the Ee iciuashousbered dead, the relief of the sick and needy, ieyinis the care of the widows and orphan: But no one can adequately imagine] Who, after hearing the appeal, the fracas which resulted last night! could have restrained his signature When several thousand Elks re-|rrom the famillar dotted line? The marked, ** "Lo, Bill,"" at the Astor, 0] answer, in the attendance of 6,000 last the Grand Ballroom, and in all the} night, indicated that many had worn baby ballrooms which surround the! out their fountain pens, biggest locus terpsichori of the hotel.} The Fik who won the first prize tre Best People On Earth arrived | was P. J. O'Rourke, Assistant Chatr- with wives, friends, sweethearts! man of the reception committee. Al- and relatives. So many of the B. P./(hough the ball was scheduled for 9 ©. E. and the friends of “he order] o'clock, he was found to be in action arrived that it was necessary to set]/ut 6.30, and asking the hotel folk all aside several restaurants for the} \inds of questions about the fun parking of overcoats, fur coats,| which was slated to start later on. Kellys and crepe de tete (of what-{ Another medal winner (if medal large evening anywhere in theselor by the Elks durin; the year, and lf ¢ He New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese of excel lent flavo Me Ib. : tured avored cheese re a nf the hi y e@ § Ib. Jars, $2.74, y the pound, $UAd Ry Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Rises —Fitth Floor, 35th Street. “ THE FINEST FOR FIVE GROWN POUNDS METER evavonarey Pure, whole, full-cream milk, nothing added taken away but the water. We can alwa: quality to be uniform because i Improve Your Health Do not overtax your digestive system. Eat lightly of nourishing food. 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