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Saeeeeeeee NOGITY IS Fil FOR MAN'S HOME: SAYSR. WEY Pure Food Expert Would Have Laws to Compel Work- ers to Live Out of Town, ‘BACK TO FARM’ FOR ALL Country Life the Normal Life and People Should Raise Their Own Food. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “The normal life is the country Ife, The man who makes his home in the country may enjoy the natural physical benefits of good air, good food and f00d water. Furthermore, he will reap the spiritual benefits of beautiful sur- Foundings and neighborly companio called advantag there is no reason why all these should not be transplanted bodily {nto the country,” said Dr, Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the Bureau of Chem- ‘stry for the Department of Agriculture. ‘To his original slogan of “Pure Food!" Dr. Wiley has added the ery of “Back to the Farm!" But, indeed, when 1 talked with him he declared that the one campaign involved the other. “The dest way to be sure of your food supply fs to grow as much as possible of it yourself,” he rema: Kely, do that you must, of course, country.’ “But do you mean that no one should live in a city?” I asked. CITY HOME ONLY FOR FEW bad things instead of goo ever, {t need not contin educated, COUNTRY TOWNS “There ave certain so- tages of city life. These | sanitation, well paved an modern methods of ligt tural centre halls und the res. Ther should not be incorpora of every rural communit “And the fact 1s that these very Ines at the tendin of As an w Jersey.’ New York City h man being. It Is all very well to have a! clty house or rtment for a few months im the year, but you are greatly to be pitied 1f you must spend all your time in it. “I do not mean that the cities should Bo out of existence altogether. They have a legitimate function as centres banks and clearings But they are ni sulted to the location of the product! industries, wi: thousands of em- ployees who must live near the places where they work. “I hope to see the passing of ord- Mances by all the great citles forb: ding the location of all manufacturing AT | The Right Method of plants within thelr bordors. Then the various firms would be compelled to move into the co! and work: ing men and working women could fi low them. If the manufacturers only realized {t, they would prot by such a] i tie ie ¢ move, and they’ w Makest without) Oo se Gucrders, becn bears out the claims stopping itching at on sly being compelled lower in the cheaper and mo: {9 #0 much more transportation ne and restoring: the sh Jam space. Even rate 1 not be increa vezema, ac “But, after all, would he conditio n, piles, barber's ite the workers be tmproved?"'I forms of itch, and, as we "I have seen the sa the skin of minor blem have grown up arou tories 1o-! pimples, rashes, red noses, ed originally the mtry, and) ete Voslam is sold fo: these towns seems to have copled all! gil druggists every whe of the vices of the city without any of | sample write to the , ite virtue | toric West Twe “Unfortunately, such a state of at-| York fairs frequently exisis," Dr. Wiley ad Pr Soap, me mitted, fi f: easier for men “beca it e ms so for {a Antiseptic, “Best Values at the Lowe y €|98c..... No C. O. D, or Mail Orders. PURE FOOD EXPERT WHO TELS CITY MAN ‘BACK TO THE FARM! not after people have been sufficiently ALL CITY'S CONVENIENCES. such as Mbraries, concert on earth why all these ex rural communittes are improving along wonderfully excellent roads ex- all through the country portion yen now statistics sh s # lower death rate, MONTHS. {and would therefore seem to be more woman or chijd should live] nealthy than the rest of New York in any ‘e It Is impossible to| state,” 1 remarked. possess an plot of e "he because country people so | replied. garden is one of the nat- ural and inalienable rights of every hu-} USE POSLAM 12Iist Street A I a tremendously abuse their own natural dvantage: explained $ Dr. Wiley, hey are careless about drainage and plumbing. They permit thelr wells to become contaminated. They shut out the fresh alr from their homes and they eat improperly cooked food. “If clty dwellers were given the chance to live in the country I doubt it they would make those mistakes. Often they know a great deal more in theory than they have the chance to put Into practice. They sleep with their windows open, for instance, but they live in such crowded quarters that the alt 1s almost never fresh and pure. If ese people could get out in the coun- try they would not only be much more healthy themselves, but they would probably raise the standards of health among the rural families. SOCIAL LIFE EASILY MADE TO’ EQUAL CITY'S JOYS. “But do you think the great mags of those accustomed to the rush and kayety of city life would be contented In the country?” “There is no son why each coun- ould not become a Country dwellers have always been noted for their spirit of nelghborliness und good fellowship. ‘They are acquainted with each other, ple living in the same block y do not even bow. ‘All that any country town needs !s a little individual enterprise to its many socjal units into a harmonious build a club house provement society. ‘omen have no longer any reason = -—_| to object to country Ife. T! chatn- work of trolley cars and telephones ail od ones. MoW-) over the United States has removed ue, and It Will) the cu: lation.. The new labor- ave robbed the farm housework of The newest fashions and reach the woman n the country almost as quickly as y do her city sister. hen just take the matter of pure food." Dr. Wiley would not n his first lo saving CAN HAVE called advan- include school d clean stree! iting and cul- THE EVENING WORLD, weld} MO T know that lots of men don't want to be farmers, or have not timo for muci Work in that Hne, if they have Jobs in shops or factories, Wut euppose each | one of these men lives where he nas} even a quarter of an acre of ground} for his own, He can take caro of a/ small vegetable garden nights and | tnornings and Sundays, and raise all! he | the vegetables his family will eat t year round. “In the same way he can easily grow a few fruit trees, With a little more land and labor he can keep cow and hens, Then he ts not only! freed from the extortionate charges of | the middleman for many of the nece sities of life, but he is getting pos!- tively fresh and pure food. “LT firmly belleve that the way to solve the pure food problem, the con- gestion problem, the child problem, “he labor problem—not to mention a few others—is simply to ‘get back to the land" Dr. Wiley concluded. ikaaeaepietaiinaes POLICE RETIREMENT STORY. There was @ rumor last night at Po- lice Headquarters that within the next ten days the following retirement from the force will be made by Commissioner Waldo: Chief Inspector Max F. Schmittberger, appointed In 1874; Telegraph Superin- tendent Michael R. Brennan, appointed in 1876; Capt. John Wiegand, appointed in 1869; Capt, Thomas F, Darcey, ap- pointed in 187 pt, Cornelius Leary, 1871; Capt. Henry Halpin, 1871; Capt. Stephen O'Brien, 1875; Capt. Myles O'Relily, 1874; Capt. John Dunn, 1870 Capt. John Buchanan, 187 Capt. Thomas Cullen, 1876; Capt. Stephen Mc- Dermott, 1875; Capt. John M 1876, and Capt. Donald Grant, 1876, Wiegand, Leary, O'Reilly and Grant are Grand’ Army men and cannot be re- tired before they are sixty years of age, except on a certificate of disability from the Board of Police Surgeons. After a policeman has been twenty- five years in jee and has reached NDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911. 1 usual disappearantes. pale and nervous, she demanded, solicitously. She knew better than to scold him for his true ancy. By way of reply the boy pulled out bottle of carbolic acid, and exclatming “Here goes, “ ralsed it to his Ups. knocked the bottle Twe were near ROBBED OF $2,500, thoug! Williamsburg Savings Bank, and whet Pri ici jonored, forged another for| tween Tries Suicide, but Faces a | iis,"mt Wo°idwany*araer an [trai Ti i y Mrs, Mastab $100. Term in Reformatory, — | fSuts"and “Able went tothe. bank together. © to start for Florida ys he waited nearly at once. fan hour, but Louis slipped out throug) another door with the money and has not been seen since. Mrs. Mastab caused her son's ari and insists that having made his be: he He in it. He was tmplicated in the forgery for which Rettig went to El- mira, but sentence wi 4 In the Gates avenue prison, Brook- lyn, to-day, sixteen-year-old Abraham Mastab waited eagerly for the police to bring in Louis Rettig, whom he ace cuses of having made of him a cate paw for the robbery of his widowed mother of more than $2,500, the total of her savings. Worse than that, Rettig “double-crossed” him on a proposed Florida trip with the spots. The Brook+ lyn police and the boy's mother belleve “Able's” charge against Rettig, who is two years his senior and seems to exert some malign influence over him. They say Rettig is an expert for and that he was in Elmira Reformatory for that offense until three months EMULSION builds up and strengthens the qvertaned aay on] It gives rich warm at ews the vitality. tab, whose little dressmaking shop is at No, 163 Pujaski street, hadn't the slightest inkling of what had be- fallen her savings until Saturday, when the age of fifty-five he has the right to apply for retirement re 18 no reason | eHent things in the life y in the land. | a great many | instance, look | iow that ONCE Treating Any use it actually ade for it a) healing quick: | kin to normal first in pre lat tettery salt h and ali other ell, for AC ishes, such in| 1 ski r 50 cents by | For. fr | ith Poslam, | ds, bath or| | st Prices” 2 e LiL) AVE. 19770 207 STREE Over 400 Fine Pianos at Less Than 4 Their Original Retail Prices Purchase and Sale Very Extraordinary of the Entire Rental Stock SIMPSO' of One of the Largest Piano Houses on Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Steinway, Chickering, Sohmer, Knabe, Emerson, Pease and Many Other Standard Pianos Are Included in This Remarkable Special Sale s! MPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY begins to-morrow morning one of the mostimportant sales of Pianos and Player Pianos that has been brought to public attention in many months. The occasion r. Rental Pianos from a big Piano House on Wabash Avenue, hicago, and which is known for the fine character of its business. It is only on extremely rare occasions that so many fine and widely-known Pianos are seen together in a sale at one time, and at such uniformly low and tempting prices. Cc These or walnut c: ginning to gift. Certa After hi thoroughly Piano is en instrument Terms as Low as $1.00 a Week Group V On Sale Saturday Exiva Special Savings Tues i Children’ i 9 Tue day One Steinway Upright Saturday will be “odds and ends” day. and ildren’s Ki resses Women’s Silk Petticoats One Emerson Upright When new 8600, This pi will prove interesting. On this dey we will dis- Warm flannel in light and dark fancy | Extra q y messaline; finished with A sweet toned upright in $ any case and as servic ase of, Square Pianos, Grand Pianos and stripes and chee’ 3 three deep 1x] plaiting; all the new colors 1 62 splendid condition, when new the day it was mad ‘layer Pianos, Piano Players, .n addition to eats front ed va movable | and black: reg. $2.98... . | #950; not on sale till 9 o'clock sale till 9 o'clock Mesiauts » high neck, le . a Ve present herewith a few sample bargains: sizes 210 4; reg. 90. Reece waderesr 1 Wators Upright (fine); 1 Solmer Upright | 1 Cecilian Piano "dane Women’s Coutil Corsets to match; whon new... 6.00.44. 8825 Choi gem); when t Choice 1490) auction at (ern ney: Excellent que white coutil, latest 84 d la 1 Krakauer Upright (worth joice 1 Schumann Uprig! rf one of these length dressy mode!, well boned and see; apccial died lnk 29c double); when ney #350! of Any Piano pew); mbar ney & be to your Piano well shaped, loce tops, 4 hose support- “ ies 1 Prince & Son Upright 1 Spielman Upright (ma) | and you can ersjother shops usk 39c; sizes 99, Children’s Underwear when new #300} im This Lot hogany); when new... 8200 ie _ 18 to 30; soecicl... v» BIC] Ribtted Meece-tined and pants; 1 Bradford Upright (attrac at 1 Hardman peels ail a tA aan : fleece-Hi 1 ow. BRITS when new pce ’ Bleached Sheets ¥ fleece-line ne Te her Upright (ik music, | : wa feos Re peek Floor Oil Cloth alse); when new 0 1 Harrington L pright (\ orth | One Harmonist Player Piano | ‘able Damas ‘ ey 'pright (li double); when new 3 $ ‘ ; ‘ ‘ | Bleached; 50 in. wide: extra quality;|? yds. wide: extra heavy grade; bGieehman Marlatt {likes ‘These are only a few of the 05 bargains for Thursday Can lastion of highsarads plone. with | variety of patterns; val. 296 DO | euibe sean yan LOC insu Ug srl ateaten Group IV onc, even w child, 0 play $395 BAER , 4 ' Fs condition 37 n ¥ Ay i ji i ‘ Bleached Pillow Cases Toilet Article Special 1 Harmony Upright (ma- Cthers On Sale Friday | Size 42x46 in.; fine quolity; #74 ,| Hot Water Bot-| Dressing Combs; any); when new... 8200 Superb Instruments Including --- oa =o will wash heavier; val. 10¢ <C| thes; extra 49 white only? og ; MASERU EGTIARG (TI: Terms 1 Knabe Upright eames | Wemen's Shoes eh rE, shh ae 8 ‘And 70 others. $1a Week When new 8550. A fine large Square Pianos . | Soft kid vamps, felt tops, warm| % $108 Bee SoHUIONE | 1,00 mahogany Plano with beauti $ 1 Steinway Square at.. ; , 950 lined; ccmmon ‘secs: heels, turn| value $1.9 on : ful tone and fully guaranteed. 1 Lighte Square at | wists oO x ub aus Yipes sage 3to Violet seen 3 Put Bascey white Group II. Not on sale till # o'clock 1 Chambers Square at | 0 dongola bluchcrs, sizes cakes in a celluloid; oO | I Linden Square at... to 8; epecial........... 98c box.. 8c \ vai. 49c..... 25¢ On Sale Wednesday I Weber Uprigit, whea new 4 1 Caler hire tease at A 225 Garbage Cans;gal Fruit and Potato p.| Wash Boards; , , aoe ————— OD. errer es . | Choice 1 Nunns & Co. Square at... . ryt vanized, with cover 29¢| Presses Se} family size te Chickering Upright 1 Sobmer Upright, when new | ited feelin. x , ) ! Hie 1 Chickering Uprigh A | I Dutch Cleanser; a Felist Pom mitenen, Tables os. Cost 8500 when new; keys perfect. Makog: tee inn of Any Piano |1 Saunders Square (asis)at....... 0.0.0.0, 82 | con ic ete te OT FOUN SASH vs any case. A regular b . . ad . net [hee | EO ELLY ab tbh, (not em one tl + BIOS || teetering | in This Lot Some Fine Grands I ee 100| Stquid Ven cer 19¢ at } any); when new #400 | 1 Steinway Baby Grand at... 9495 Babbitt’s Cleanser, Furniture Polish dsc en " L Schaeffer Up Cmahog- at t ~ Baby Grand at.... 1.8375 acan............. 4€| Restene; a can...205¢ 25¢ 1 Newby & Byane U hay): when new 6375 a 1 er Raby Grand at... +9395 Gold, Labbitt’s and | Peterman’s Roach gray LOAN ORART)) HUEY Bev 1 Marsheider Upright (mahog 1 James & Hohnstrom Baby Grand at... 437s Satin Glos. Pr Food ¢| enamelled; 4 qt 1Se¢ TR. M, Bent Upright in This aub). ahaa ni ny ) sel % 25¢] Yucatan Sash Cord| Hartshorn ‘Am- orn); when new 8300 Ho 2niS Lot | i Kingsley Upright (mahogany); | Ss i ble Uprigh | Clothes Ras-| Clothes Lines; "9 | mania; large bottle 8e 1 Wh tock Upright e | at lew $300 | erviceable Uprights \ 3 ae ¢| Dish Pans; gray shout); when D | 1 Parthaitt Up fgst rye . : Wash Basins;iarce | enamelled; tqt.... 19¢ 1 » Waters Upright | (mahogany 1 Braibury Up ight, sys. ss0.0.) Ghelge as size: gray enamelic1 10¢| Tea Kettles; gray dx like new); when LKrooger ¢ 1 Hall Up ight i $ Imitation Art Glass; 0, 7.. 29¢ new $300... vs. | when new 8400 | Terms 1 Billings ; { ) variety of patterns;, . " 1 Hazelton Upright (full size); 1 Hardman Upright (mahog-| $1.00 a Week |! Bradford. .... ayia f coprer bottom, a yard 10 29¢ when new $400... 7, any); when new 8175 1, eaeyy, Also Many Other Specials for Saturday. ‘ Clothes Hampers;| Curtain Stretchers; in Souce Pans and 1d. P. Hale Upright (like Terms L Chickering Upright; when ij 5 hardwood; value ettles; gray cnam- now); when new & new $500 .... NOTE —Wo are sole rep sentatives of the 79 . 9e|elied; 10 tolzat. 29¢ And 87 other great bargains. $1a Week Aud 7 famous NEEDHAM PIANOS, Ail “macrereereermemnes no reason why you should not be the happy possessor of a beautiful Piano. As the Christmas season is swinging along, many people are already be- Our Special Offer of 30 Days’ Free Trial Is another Piano, we will allow.every dollar you paid to apply on any other Group III On Sale Thursday IN CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY: ALL DRUGGISTS 1673 “Able’ showed up after one of his Free Theatre Tickets For The New Loew's, Gresley Sagare Thoetse oe Batre.) Belt Nov. 18. feet reece ree to A sassment Flo. esents the entire stock on hand of A rs ij &> Fourth Floor, Pianos are in excellent condition and are mostly in mahoga ases. With such an opportunity knocking at your door there is make selections of Pianos. Nothing makes a finer, more lasting inly a Most Persuasive Inducement. having had the Piano in your home for thirty days and being satisfied with it, you can begin paying small sums until the tirely your own. If, after a year, you want to exchange it for you may select from our stocks. Tn ea na cmos dh ny eae The boy ¥\*| DROWNED MEN YET IN MINE | Mlbernia Victims To-Morrow. into the skip. lhe noay of stix Comp "| Atteenth level ¢! jt | the nty-five days ago twelve staete| drowned in the Hibernia Mine, | Clothes with the Piceadilly’ at- » Rockaway, N. J. but not one of| mosphere made where rent isn’t to Recover it of jthe bodies has yet been recovered, al- |high—sold to you at prices easy fh the Wharton Steel Company has U f bats ped by the use of the pumps lowered the On the checkbook. Ask for, that pe Water froin eight to eleven feet every $15.00 overcoat; it’s a $25 quality. Then the |day. The pumps are removing the wa: | —_—-—— tig h ter at the rate of 1,600 gallons a minute. | mothers, bank The mino authorities expect to find the | Moe I e . bearing her six body of Joo Swenty by to-morrow or vy Double-Crossed Conspirator | (i"naid, torged a dratt for 0 on the| Wednesday. Swenty wan at work be. | Gis Cay tae the thirteenth and fourteenth | on @ shute used to load from ore | Between the fourteenth xpected to find Lord & Taylor _ Founded 1826 He MILLINERY i Special Sale arranged for P Tuesday, November 14th of The New Black Silk Beaver Hats with trimmings of small ostrich effects or fancy feathers $14.75 values up to $25.00 119-125 Walker St., New York Special Values for Tuesday in Women’s Suits & Coats High Class Tatlored Sutts er Bie riba pt $22.50 tc ' Value $35.00), Z & Exceptional Fancy and Plain Tatlored Susts’ ——————————— in fancy mixtures and diagonals. All han) ily interlined. Black, navy, brown $27.50". amie AA har iat A Special Offering of Fancy Trimet, Velour Coats —for street and'dtessy occasions— handsomely lined with contrasting colors. Excep- tional values at prices quoted, $39.50 €& $45.00 values $50:00 and $60.00 Fancy Black Broadcloth Coats |, s handsomely: trimmed with velvet and j braid, lined throughout with satin’ and $20. 50° heavily interlined. js is , Special atJ, ae EE, (i 4 Broadway & 20th St.;.5th Ave.; 19th St. SONG, HIT Ge THDEEROMEOS |) Now being, sun: at the Globe Theatre New York