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The Rev. W. C. Poole Started by Regularly Saving a Dollar a Week. JOULD TAKE NO CREDIT 38 Prizes Offered by This Paper and Bankers’ Associ- ation Also Awarded. At the conclusion of the Th Paign, which The Evening World, co- operating with the American Bankers’ Association, has been conducting dur- ing the last twenty weeks, a commit- tee of judges yesterday decided that the Rev. W. ©. Poole, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Ocean City, Md., on an income averaging $7 33) @ year, makes better use of ft tl any one of The Evening World read- era who entered the contest. The Rev. Mr. Poole, who at the time of submit- ting his budget for publication resided @t Madison, N. J., was advised of his Success by telegram, and immediately | Wired permission for the use of his Bame in connection with the announce- ment of the results of the campaign: The committee which judged the nu- Merous letters published in ‘The Eve- Bing World was composed of the fol- lowing: V. A. Lersner, Comptroller Wills famsburg Savings Bank, Chairman. Frank Trumbull, Chairman Board ©f Directors Chesapeake and Ohio Rallway. Miss Sarah Field Splint, Editor To-day's Magazine, Fred E. Farnsworth, General Sec- retary American Bankers’ Assocla- tion, , George E. Edwards, President Dol- | Jar Savings Bank. George J. Jackson, Vico President National Conduit and Cable Com- pany. Forty-three prizes, aggregating $250, were offered at the start of the campaign, $100 by Tho Evening World and $150 by the American Bankers’ Association. These were First prize, $50; ‘ of divided as follows two prizes of $25 ¢ i five prizi $10 each; ten prizes of $5 each; twenty-five prizes of 1,000 persons submitted budgets, The winners of the $26 prizes were M. Greenberg of New York, and H. G. Knight of West Point, N.Y. THE LETTER THAT WON THE FIRST PRIZE. The following is a cop letter which wins the first prize: +o the Thrift Haitor of The Evening World “I have reecived $14,730 in. six- teen years for pre ng in five different charges. This has been an average of $793.18 a year in ad- dition to house and donations. At figures out about $60 a month or $15 a week, The salaries have ranged from $410 a year to $1,200. This time does not include a short time I served a mission chureh at $20 & month. I graduated trom college and began preaching with $22, and out of debt, before be- ginning this record, “I have saved over 0, now in 4 per cent. savings bank; made thirteen payments on ono 20-pay- ment life insurance policy for $2,000; made eight payments on one 20-payment life insurance Policy for $2,000; visited ree Positions at St. Louis and Jame town and leading cities; travelled over nearly all New England trol- Jey lines in summer vacations; kept a full supply of new maga- zines and books and given freeiy to church and charity works. “My ironclad rules are: (1), Never buy a cent’s worth on credit. f think I have saved $30 a year on what I bought and an- other $100 a year by doing with- out things I did not really need in order to keep this law, (2), 1 have kept faithful account of ali receipts and expenditures since my first year, and each year tried to forecast plans so as to get bet- ter results from the same amount of expenditures the following year, (3). 1 started b ns $1 a week and "9 mainder i cause | saw ay ing up $1 a week in “My present rule is; ‘Ten por cent, for chureh and charity; 10 per cent. for savings bank “[ pay my ana save what 1 can @ roe mainder for unusual expense of sickness or accidents, It is only RADWAY & CO. Ph gintRopvos 25c st RRR No more substitut Ales feaiieuihers who nak. for Be Ms. Be RR Beleew within thelr means RADWAY’S READY RELIEF USED AS A LINIMENT For matiem,. | Lumbago, Sclatica, th he Grip, “Colder ‘Sore ‘Throat, Neuralg! THE EVENING WCRLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3 fair to say I have not needed to aw largely on sick funa. ps unwisely I do not belong to lodges or orders, work supplies my fraternal needs, 1 never talk poverty to my con- though my salary has sometimes I frankly tell my of- fleials that 1 will y appreciate it, I do not want churches because do not give a minister time for study and research and origi nal investigation “L have never spent a dollar for t Cams fashionable dress, requirements and social church not get what makes me glad I am glad of what I get I have more to be —or try to be. than any one I know. financial system although I have nj sought for such reading, the autobiography, boy, of Benjamin Frank- should be required of all Ameri- ans before they are allowed to Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. The letter speaks for itself, but in view of the purpose of the campaign, two points stand out prominently: “I started by saving one dollar a As might be expected, was familiar the Rev. Mr. aS an authority . AWARDS TO 37 OTHER PRIZE WINNERS. mplete list of prize winners, wtih the exception of a few whose ad- dresses were not clear, is given! be- Checks will be mailed from The ening World office. are given are requested | initials only giving their full names and addresses, so that the prize money may be for- EVENING WORLD THRIFT CAMPAIGN. FIRST PRIZE $50. SECOND CLASSIFICATION. s of $25 Each). 1.8. M. A. Depart- N.Y ach. About d and Seventy-eigh THIRD CLASSIFICATION (Five Prizes of $10 Each). . 264 Troy Ave- White Plains, of the thritt | an, Cresokieni Ne Francis Wist ed and Pifty-eighth Str FOURTH CLASSIFICATION (Ten Prizes of $5 Each). S44 Amsterdam Avenue, New York New York City ; Brooklyn, N. ¥. No. 1409 Longfellow » New York City 50 Martense | Twenty-third Fourteenth Street, nt vont One! Ina Boyden, t One Hundred and N Public School No. FIFTH CLASSIFICATION ve Prizes of $2 Each), 2026 Palmetto | Babcock, No. Brooklyn, ‘N.Y Yo, 553 Jackson , Jersey City, 3 Avenue, Woodh yo Grand Street Long Island City, Y. i41 First Street, 200 Wadsworth ; Morristown, metto Street 114 First Ave- n of Interior reme- New York City nylor Wed, R SIGNS OF A BREAK WINS THE EVENING WORLD'S FIRST PRIZE FOR THRIFT IN CONFERENCE ON their Employees Seem Far From Agreement. den the employers, In progress at the ecessful con «6 does not su e lusion of the confer ppear to bo in sight. mir enforce the demands, Klixha Lee, for the railroads, did two or more cl ing eight hours t pensation should not be divided w than a minimum da 's wages. TEACHING DEAF TO SING, | Helen Keller and Inventor Interested in Method of Ohio Woman. Pa | with Magdalene sattier, an ecighteen- State school for the deat here, |cording to announcement to-d | Miss He out Mrs. Born's new prc A. Edison, the invento: to be interested in M periments. The new teaching method consists 3 ompanied by piany tones, which the student can- | not hear. To date the Cleveland girl has mastered more than an octave of facial expre of notes. ieee WESTERN UNION TO GIVE IN?) Tacit Recognition of Unton Win) Avert Telegraphers’ Strike, All that is needed to pr tened str ,000 acconding to fe an ayeprec Mahany not passe arly so alarming as it Was Ther > the effect that 1 tacitly ad- mit sraphera to ma of day the adjourn at this 4 victory and leave mands for higher wage hours. ——<$<>___ BELMONT E ENTRIES. Y.. June 3—The « ire as fallow RACE. ‘Tew 8T DORVAL ENTRIES. DORVAL PARK RACE MONTREAL, Que, Jur i nday's 14 a We PLPrH RA tin dw Beni | SEX unwant oa ser Bess it k Luke Vaniza \ Hore tos Marie vt RAILROAD WAGES entatives of Companies After three days of debate on the ids of the four big brotherhoods of railroad employeas, the conference of employees and representatives of ginecring Building, seems to be reach- ing @ point of disagreement. There ts no discord or disorderly argument, but quite steadily and earnestly both sides seem holding firm, and unless there is an easing up of the spirit a accommoda- The men are asking a straight eight-hour day with no reduction in the present xcale of wages paid for a ten-hour day, and they want time and a half for overtime, ‘There are many minor working conditions also being discussed. No direct refusal to meet these terms has been made by the railroad officials’ committee, but there appears to be a general deter- tion not to grant all the de- mands at this time and the union leaders appear equally determined to In opening the discussion to-day | id any | agreement reached would have to be on the fundamental principle that no double compensation would be paid for the same service and the eime time, He also said that when a man es of work dur- time and com- Because of the unexpectedly large applications Junior Camp for college stude twenty-two which was to have been held joint the Senior Cainp for August, many of the, recruits for the student transferred to First Senior Camp and will go di- rectly from thelr colleges to Platts- but that he should be paid not less The regular army officers in charge of the camp, facing the task of taking | 2,000-odd scattered civili expertence and organizing them into ction of units all at in their desire that none of the recruits shall apply at the Adjutant's tent on the camping ground until highly developed system of card cats and medical insp |to Jude SUCCESS IS CLAIMED once are rath edison Monday morning. A few men of last asked. ty {Heinrich Web as orderiies in | COLUMBUS, O,, June 3.—Teaching Ja deaf person to sing, a feat which hitherto has been considered tmpos- |Sible, has been accomplished by Mrs. ristian Born, wife of a Columbus | brewer, after weeks of experimenting come early to a tening the accepted applicants in cole ting their equipment and becoming | abiished in their tent SThe offices of the Military ‘Training |fMors Domenico Sinisi, burner of! rig Camps Asasloc lation, the civill: year-old Cleveland student at the ace for tho camps, and hae unders taken the financing of Its general ex- the Government them over by making appropriatt to cover the provisions of the re passed army bill, 1 Keller of New York, the | Penses until eminent deaf and blind student, is in Columbus for the purpose of testing | Thomas also is said Born's ex- Jand recoveries oc nt the graphers, | leral Mediator Mahany, | ton of the situation, Mr. le the crisis has land opened at 29 to 314 during the s gained and munition s good gains. showed fairly ern climbed up to 134 1-2 Chandler Motors 115-8, while groups were unimpe and shorter PRACK, N. Monday's award, | Mexioa meard | : Toxic Infection * Jof the system, caused by th tion of waste’ p these common ¢ Constipation, nausea and liver and bowel ~RGGPILL 10¢ G25¢ THE BOX THE TONIC LAXATIVE SAFETY FIRST Ree Clark's amc Uiram bicia@ and Skin walat caimed, Track gwuday Ai tle ‘actlen counter, 400 CITIZEN SOLDIERS BELLEVUE SANITY READY FOR PLATTSBURG. MILITARY TRAINING Two Special Trai Trains 5 W ill Carry | New York Rookies Away To-Morrow Night. TEST |S PLANNED FOR FLAG BURNERS Swann Will Mt Presets Them if | They Are Found to Be About four hundred New Yorkers | Mentally Right. have already applied for space on the New York Central special train leav- |ing for Plattsburg for the First Mili- |tary training camp at 9.20 o'clock to- | Morrow night. | in two sections, as seventeen lution will probably spend next week | Sleepers have already been engaged, land more reservations were pouring SPent this morning tn making or- In steadily to-day. tlons on the Albany to-night and to-morrow night have nearly all been engaged. An excursion for intending student soldiers to West Point has been ar: ranged for to-morrow, | foot of West Forty-second Street at | 9 o'clock in the morning and return- ing to the city in time for the special It is intended to serve as a get-acquainted gathering, course of which men of military ex- perience can give the new students some illustrated instruction of what |W!!! hold at 10 A. M. Monday tn tho is to be exacted from them in their | Criminal Courts Building, Police Com. four weeks under canvas and on the|Missioner Woods detailed all the A The amused thems: by burning the American and other flags at Bouck White's Church of the Social Revo- in Bellevue, District Attorney Swann jfangements te send them there for | observation. { 1¢ they are found to be mentalty |deficient they can be sent to insane asylums in the regular way. If thoy are discovered to be really sano they can be prosecuted for misdemeanor There is only one certainty in’ the case—they will get no chance to pose as martyrs, Assistant District Attorney Don |Carlos Buell worked all last night in | preparing the way for the examina tion which Chief Magistrate MeAdoo tectives the District Attorney needed, @ and this morning subpoenas were served upon neighbors who looked out jof their windows and saw the flag- | burning, The Rev, Mercer Groen Johnston, who attended the meeting ont of sym pathy, tried to prevent the burning nd, failing in his effort, denounced |itas a “damnable outrage," telephoned | which is sure to follow wording of the charts and che exercises with intelligence for be results. Swann that he will giadly er from Newark and testify come o ‘as to what he saw, | Detectives se |day upon Ned Ames, the master of ‘od summonses to- ceremonies at the flag-burning prank; orge Harris, in whose mind the {idea originated; Albert Henkel, the artist of Cedarhurst, L. the American flag into the cauldron; who burned the Ger- man flag; Robert W. Davis, who burned the Union Jack of Englund; Louis Cherton, the Russian flag incin- |the Italian flag; Miss Rose Fein, who burned the Roumanian flag as resenting Austria-Hungary; Mrs, takes|Amanda Huld, Norwegian flay de- ns |stroyer, and Kato Chetyanna, ntly |ese boy who burned the sunrise em- was in a whirl ail! day to-day, looking out for late appli- WALL STREET. ayan- blem of Japan. ‘SAY WIRES ARE TAPPED . IN GARBAGE PLANT WAR, ASNT CUR "’ Members of ! Staten | Island Vig- ilance Committee Accuse Po- lice of Listening In. Wire tapping is the latest charge on with the proposed jon of a garbage disposal plant en Island by the city, District rney Fach of Richmond Borough been asked to lay before the and Jury the complaint of a num- er of members of the Vi Committee of the Anti- League that their telephone wires are being tapped. Anning 8. Prall and William Woods Mills, two active fighters of the garbage disposal plant, declare their wires have been rfered with, as does Borough Presi- ent Caivin D, Van Name, The District Attorney has also been d by a number of taxpayers to urg bring to the attention of the Grand) lings, ly the fact that the polt department is: ser policemen to Lake Island, the garbage plant oi in the interest of the eontr |is said the District Attorney also be- eves his wires have been tapped It is hinted the alleged wire tap- 1 to secure infor: mation as to the proposed acts to be aken by members of the leakue, Jury the whole garbage proce and espec ng is being don before the Grand Jury venes Monday, when it con- REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, The Opportunity of 1916 ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE Without Reserve tc TO CLOSE OUT THE group of “thinkers” who Choosing the Proper Exercises) *ppiicd to iv? it ne lect from seems to puzzle a great number of my readers, and 1 have re peatedly told in the query column that cach chart fs classitled and | wij jy marked important question for yoursely of gratefully them not ne : i a day given to the ehest raising exer! could tell me, tise will quickly overcome this most} Kran may ‘be used in most foods, distiguring and unhealthy defect When t large » body bending to strengt | cles in these parts and overcome the weakening of the abdominal walls, M writes -- “Your beauty column in the ho gives ull of my family the gr who put) Snjoyment, and we clip all of . helpful suggestions before the paper ees oo Stounier City of Lowell nef ine chlo Sunday Excursions TO BRIDGEPORT gets thrown once in a while we miss somethin we twilly need give a formula f U so. T always take good care of my spins sealds the skin and diseases the pores, which frequently causes disagreeable odor and unhe condition Improper airing neglect and uncleant rg spirtng feet and disagresa arise, The tre: five minutes and after drying rub Kome of the follow them: Alcohol, on acid, two drams. taleum pe ings each day and a different pair of | sun shoes if possible. | Stooning ut writos: "Ph the cocoanut shells for darkening gray hair, where to get them and directions | for using.” nut for ¢ AMUSEMEN ctors, It}, relly, Auctioneer, to highe be. arrang’ The matter will probably be laid | M Obesity Reduction Course For Women QUESTION AND ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong ry Miss Furlong will reply in this column to letters written by Evening World readers asking questions pertaining to the subjects treated in her articles. Let- ters must not exceed 250 words in length and must be limited to the subjects upon which information is desired, ead Aen nny. weet will you please tell me how to use them?" (Yes, cucumbers akin. They contain arsenic, which has @ bleaching effect. The rubber face tsk will also whiten the face and remove fine lines. Cucum Juice, bleaching and — slightly enable you to decide this) astringent and drying to oily skin and tree pores, in the following manners ¢ cucumbers, skins ‘ old oF! de voun No person has to be told of any and all, or run thei through a food The question of which charts to #¢- fect of deformity. which they ponsess! chopper and then iat ve eee and wish to overcome the first point to settle with your selves. serves it and and that is! until soft and mushy. str through cheese cloth and add to the clear part | Hn eatal amount of aleohol, This pre so makes it a good ‘the musclos are exactly like a pleco! astringent for contac wlim stie do will respond most both ee aa teatian given {BRAN FOR CONSTIPATION—| \ [ MRS. JULIA DP. writes: “You have If not used they will lose tone this product dored person does {| Mucttes or hash, aa | have been ad- The round shouldered person 17 If x0, please tell me how these braces, but several MINULES] dishes are nade or advise mo who whe are cooked or raw, sueh eh traits, custards, fried wdowen and waist Hne are 1, in fact, most all dishes too tetice the trunk raising and) numerous to mention, When propar- nthe mus | ine hash simply omit the bread and potatoes, substituting bran in its proceed as for ordinary 8 do not use m Study the! se all t | Letters From Readers. RECEDING GUMe—MRE ie ah nealth — ane aper ho day atest your} wway if possible, but ost. Will you ph r receding gums? a weak solu about one-halt precent, PERSPIRING FEET —-Il. RT. (a | FARE, spiring feet are a sign of j its riehtfut he i bleach the | Heavy massa jrecommended the use of wheat bran! and elasticity and become weakened | for constipation. Can you and stiff, me if} an be used in cro-| [mas ware confer ' . 4 but add eggs instead, to hold the mize ture togeth cion dish . These are both deli- nourishing and healthy FAT ON SHOULDER BLADES— MES, HARRY 'T. writ “In the: | recent charts exercises given for jthe fat o shoulder blades. You say this by ill-fitting cor- nd if this is true, will you ad- (Ll am sure othera din the same ques- tion) how they are to know when they get a corset that will not pro- duce this disagreeable condition? In other words, how can this be avoided after the fat Is remove Any corset which is loose enough nd h enough to cover this fat and not push and squeeze it out of help over- me this c¢ ht corset has forced shoulder blades, stopped the circulation of blood through it and caused it to bes come fiabby inert tissue, and all exercises which bring the upper arm and shoulder blade mu will help to dislodge and remove ft. th an ordinary roll. ing pin will also prove effective. Of course, 1e one else will have to apply this for you. As you reduce the entire body the excess fat will adually te the shoulders, upper urms and bust alse COARSE PORES— MILDRED F. writes: “L have used the aleohol and witch hagel for coarse pores for the past six month, snd see no resulta, n you tell me of something more effective? Would benzoin overcome this condition, and how should it be used?” Henzoin is a powerful astringent and very drying to the akin. Use it with caution, just a few drops in a basin of water. It is also slightly bleaching, but will ¢ fine lines to appear if used too It is tree quently used in cold creams and los tions and helps to preserve them. pel” testa Cooper Unton Commencement. » fifty-seventh commencement ot Couper Union held last night, diplo on 317 students, hile weventoen others Were given eer= fificates for post-Kraduate, work, R, Fault ‘utting, President of the Board ‘of 1 id those present at the the year 9,200 had ity and that places for 4,800, Both theas BHAG ar dornula. for verapiriog, ata} An ideal Sunday outing on Long Island Sound. ucHlag feect Bayon to. stab ally Music, Dining room service. Lunch counter. day, and my feet are always fairly Pier 40, N. Re ouatan St. 10 A Mei Pier 1 soaking with perspiration and this, { taal Otho NAM. Sous Pirldkepuft 3 Pe at. itetarn, i know, is what causes them to burn port 4B MBs NORM Ms an ace ef Meieirelbn: $1.00. CHILDREN, 50c, FALL RIVER LINE SERVICE. usually, and excessive per mt iron Steer and continued wearing of the A DAY . pair of shoes, and not always mC EEN ness, as ix the, pasion, often eau ‘TAURUS’ imp M. ete CONEY ISLAND Ratt walt water ft Then soak them in In hot soda or or ten minutes, ld water about PTH ST, 0.40.10 40.11 4.400, mixture into int Dust th wider and wear el in stock- SPECEN J tence vier AB MM 00. TO DARKEN HAIR—wrs. m, 7.) peer HAE Pte | Yonkers ase tell me more about | Ticks (Use dried walnut shells, not eocoa- star t question | HUDSON nd rey AULA T, writes: “Will cucumbers ch the skin if cut tn slices and (ALBANY, DAY Toners, Hit? bude We 434 St BE, HAO NM Sox TAKEABULLET _REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, mat Degbroswes St. Vier, y Kingston Afternoon Service Begins June 6, CATSKILL EVENING LINE Loaves dally, green Madonna SOLD At nK TO FES SAL Haiowooine, 6 10 | Wetuewtas. June STEAMER RICHARDPECK Sunday Excursions To NEW HAVEN wilt ures N An Mahe mm ful wee TRYAN L” KENNELLY. bith 1 DAVID STEWART. 203 Rivedwa ve Plor pot Kaat 22 ie New Return Two hours in Now Haven, M refreshinen Fare 81,00; ont no Tickets limited, on wale at Plere on dh of excursion, The New England Steamship Co, Estate of Wm. L. Sheafer et al. S. S. oye fl THE FOR WHATEY\ | Rt WHITE PLAINS AVE. SUBWAY now nearing completion, with Stations at 219th St. a 225th St., a few blocks May Remain on Morty SAVINGS HANK BOOKS ACCEPTED AS DEPOSIT ON LOTS POLICIES FROM TI STODDARD & MARK, Attor: 128 Broad HAMS TIATED BOOKMAP CAN I OWT MINED FHOM BRYAN iby KENNELLY, KEANSBURG, NJ. | 195 BROADWAY, NEW YORK R1H, “CHY SERNA Ie NOL CONNECTS ED With KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT CU, THEY MAY BRING || SUNDAY TRIPS 524 BRONX LOTS On East 222d, 221 at, 223d, 224th, 225th, 226th, 227th Sts., LAND FALLS Laconia Av t Chester Road and adjoining i Round is. HIGHLAND FaLta . c. Trip MANDALAY LINE. __ Wednesday, June 14, 1916 June 4, uN and 18 aariog Mastery. § 12h Bt, 10.16, rr inc gedar vane al ‘Tel. Broad 170. from Lots to be so! for 1 tos Years at 5° Fk GUARANTEE & TRUST CO, vst 843. 10.50 4. M F} a Mo aed. a) Sa RY AM, ta ' Ra 108 ory meek Ho aM a Y Lraliey eoudieatlon: k Cs Pier 1, N, R., ONLY tment in simple and | Schedule for SATURDAY, JUNE 3. anlyelite ‘Str. “GRAND REPUBLIC” ‘al Tickets between HOTTUB ROAR ARDY | F Shea taut i taki, Mads | UNDAY TR the Hudson to Newburgh, Beacon, Poughkeepsie Return, 92-00 ‘Str. “Benj. B. Odell” leaves Franklin St, 9 AL MAG W. 120th Bt 2.0 AL My cellent music, restaurant and lunch room, ly and directions.) vulBEAR MOUNTAIN CUCUMBER BLEACH FOR SKIN! AY INE ble SPECIAL TRIP Sunday, June 4 “Sime “HIGHLANDER ery 9.18: W. Lad st 9 10.0.4 mn Hound Te cular Daily Sew SIC, DANCIN: we dune tt: Mie R inter nn tk Jur Reeular * (Sailings Tues, Thu na June 6. Munday day kota at Pler Atay touriat and N.Y. ‘Transfer Co. offices EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, HELP WANTED—MALE,. AUTOMOBILE ban Whe thorou | oon 421” Ohane fea | YOUNG well 4s bew” Ww wa Purriee. 40 World, EATPRNTENS wan Be 5 4 yer day 4 steady work rouble, Veter ny, Ny Abb who dfeaite Un oe z ALA MOANMm&) mcf. DIAMONDS) Week! y]] LE H Chats iyi T Sah htely Hees hao anaonay NEAR 377 ST- Liotning lor men and Women FMUDENTIAL CO. 7 STOR LS—Open Kren, Hele tse, cote Brmadware et Tada st 404-400 EB. Lavan y + 0r, Sd Are, 400 Yacasiu Ave, Lo’ hci. ie} me A HBOKLYN iamonds on Credit | | AMERICAN WATCH & bi sto 6 sas v " Shit Soe Mot Rewtl hea, jews Go., 4B W. 123th. Opa ome,

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