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NATIONAL PETTION TO SEEK EMBARGO ON FOOD EXPORTS, misdemeanor punishable by @ Ane of toe The ae seed Wulehers declared that them ja burlap with (wile, the average whieh ie ae to elght oa a ie charged for by tie —— a if it were “i and the 25,000 Bakers, Grocers and) Mert My they must retatiowe on their customers Delicatessen Dealers Here re Harti . the burlap wrappere | Start Big Movement a tee tun Oe ae | OOF & year and the people of | The 15.000 bakers, delicatessen Mtate at t $8,000,000 @ year | dealers and grocers of thin olty are woth ali the retail butehere Preparing & petition which will be aareed to na paper agreeing to presented (o Congress asking that an | CMY the law after having been ae sured by Commiasioner Harta he would @et after the packers wholesalers by heme and be ealing | ve in . en to in behalf of * ae a - jo be placed on all breadatutte leaving this country This petition will be fol) be clreulated in every “pon Ber wee thelr infuenoe movement ' Reports of 4 (hat the shipping of | od by others which w State the Vvement oul made to-day by inapectors in the! Department of Welghts and Mea wures, They tnformed Commim Joseph Hartigan that the bai Hetitions not only exprome the aentt ments of the purveyors of bread, but “, OFPRISON; ONE, BY 8 show sentiments of housewives every section of the olty Hutehers, bakers and @rocera as] will Make the national appeal, hope to be Apsiated in their propaganda by their customers, They will try to! convinces them that the dem for food tn Burope is to blame for heh! prices, Bald Hartigan “Dam informed that the bread pa ve! tition Will ask the Federat Trades Commission to make a carecul Mavestiguiton of food prices And on the verdict of the Trade Commiasion they hope to have a sound balla for oner Roy, Need as Burglar, Makes Plunge From Wall | ot Jetferson Market Jail. Martin Waled, @ prisoner tn Jet. ferson Market Prison, sawed his way from ble cell early this mornin, Dioket the lovk of Michael Devern's cell adjotning, and both escaped by Commiasioner ‘ond to Congnoss for radtoul euttng throug) a bar on a window setion,’ on the Tenth Street skle of the Two hundred and thirteen retail) yeison batohers were summoned to Commie. moner Martigan’s oifice to-day to ex. plain why they have violated the law Devern leaped from the ledge be. neath the window and cleared the sixteen-foot wall surrounding the! (Prison, For ten minutes or more he lay upon the aidewalk stunned and Everyone Should , Drink Hot Water in the Morning | ‘Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowe! poisons before ' \ breakfast, | ybergrn, So te only ningteen-reare- — was aw ing @ 2 To feel your best day in and day out, | Magistrate Deuel upon charges nt to feel clean inside; wut bile to coat | felonious asault and attempted rob- your tongue and sicken your breath or | bery, Waish was being held suspect- dull your head; ao constipation, bilious | ed of knowledge of the recent killing attacks, sick headache, colds, theuma- of Policeman Wiltam McAultffe in tiem of gassy, acid stomach, you must | Thing Avenue. roa reise GALDER'S LEAD 8,474: FEW DISTRICTS MISSING Sreause the skin pores do mot absorb earn pes into the blood, whil Bacon Not to Concest Result, but Will Continue Active in i pores do, says a well-known phy- Politics. sician. To keep these poisons aad toxins Woh reports received from alt but [etehty sinatl raral disteteta the nom. | ii © passed on their way to work. At) jtast he got up and staggered off and! | te etill at liberty, Walsh, who easayed the six-foot leap to clear the wall, fell into the yard and hid Dehind several ash cans under a filght of stairs, where he | was later caught. He refused to say w oho had odtained the saw with nich he cut the two bare. for well flushed from the stomach, liver, Kidneys and bowels, drink before break. fast each day a glass of hot water with ry teasponatal { limestone phosphate i This will clemase, purify ce pet ag the entire alimentary tract be sue putting more food into the stoum- . Get @ quarter pound of limestone} ation of Wittiam M. Calder for phosphate from > varmacist { States Senator in Republican is imeapensive and almost tasteless, | primarios became assured today Wie except a sourish (wie. which is mot practically total to whteh onty a few wnpleasant. Drink pnosphated hot water jQoodred vores must be added later, every morning to rid your aystem of | USE Sts | Ubese vile poisons and torias, also to) S88 2 TS ‘ane: ot urevent their formation alte 88 ma M42, TIE, Cals To feel like young folks feel, like | ders major.ty you felt before your blood, nerves and | wuscles became saturated with a! cumulation of body poisons, hegin this treatment, and above all, keep it up As soap aud hot water act om the skin, + cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate ot water be. fore breakfast act on the stomach, liver, | s dneys and be s that they could not » Will not cont nde to continu the nee 34th Street, New York At Reduced Prices For Friday Women's heel, white only. Women's Fibre Silk Hose. white, dresses, also in evening shades. Women's Thread Silk Novelty Hose. In a choice assortment of stripes, checks, pl restive combinations, for sports Special Constance Collier | Who, as ‘Mistress coor sean the ae a | Ford,” Knows All | About It Dusiness rieat Women’s Silk Hosiery Reinforced sole, heel and garter top, in black.) street colors to match shoes, suits il Special) plaids) No Age Limit; Fai and Thin Ones Alike! STORM INL AND THs BVEHING WORLD, Harmlessly by Fat le the Firet Syllable of Fatuous Men Never Tire of a Merry Wife Plain Women Every Man and a Flirt “Every wom hould know how | Opening ber wonderful black eyes at mo almost aa if she wei jection (o the word. “Not only should every woman know how to flirt every woman sho of the heart wtop flirting?" 1 would say no. Colter, “Oh, fat wom flirt” 1 replied Protested Milas Collier, anywhere near the welght Imit herself. | heart, not from the Weigh. The vorue of the alim woman te temporary In the day of Titten had sought Misa Collter for ay Uttle interview on flirtation because} PO to my personal knowledge she—a re- epectable married woman: flirting desperately for days. over, she is oblieed to keep on Mirting three weeks or until the whole de public, and she arch firt, Mistrese Ford, tn an all-star revival of “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” The firtation which Miss Coltier ts carrying on meantime is with Tom | Wiese ae Faistaft, Ford lurea to a miachie' } only to send Bim from it tn of olf linen |aLe wiv whom Mistress) SHOULD BE MERRY, SHE DECLARES. “AN wives should be merry,” Miss Collier assured me when I saw her in her “There are two lines in the play which we should take aa the text | of our interview, I think “We leave a mark by that which we » tment after @ rehearsal. shal do, “"Wives may be merry and yet honest, “American wives are the mer- in the werld,” added the too, Engiieh actress, Americane are minded people confuse with ein: fulness, but which le just the op- American wives flirt ae Ford did merrily and harmiessly. And they like te take a conceited man dewn a bit, just ee Mistress Ford dees with Fal- taf? ta not an infrequent type OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & “‘Roselle’’ Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk, with reinforced high spliced) double sole and garter top, in black eal Unusual Value\ 79¢ 39c | 1.00 i im New York Dieeding and in full view of acores| 294 Rubens no woman was thought, and he loved to think that he was tr. Deautiful unless ehe waa fat.” | (thelr hopes, Pellier a | of the fret things I | Beauty Has Very Little to Do With| Successful Flirtat: Are Often the Most De- lightful Flirts CICA ARAAARARORRSORORAAODDRD DRO LG The Flirt Flirts Justa Little Bit With SARAIRADOOOLIOODOOLODDADORRAEDAOA Women Who Flirt Prese:ve Their Looks and Figures Ft. hth Men Seek in a Wife a Pal, a Friend i \\ By ‘Muzola Greeley-Smith. to firt,” sald Mise Con: ce Collier, iting the wuld flirt, Flirting ie the gymnastics Tt keeps @ Woman young and charming.” “But tan't there any time at which a woman ahould asked. In the interest of my own serene old age, if I*have ons, I hoped Miss Collier And ahe did. ere ie no age limit,” she anawered positively, “How about weight, then?" I inquired, “What haa weight to do with it? asked Miss en look so funny when they try to “I think there should be a statute an weighing more than 150 pounds should flirt.” with a noble altrulam, for she ts not “Fiirtation aprings from the a bon viveur restatidbie to women. Low Jo. Ite 8 of men di “And ian't it strange” I sald, “that they seem to put on vanity with Nobody t# quite eo conceited flesh? asa fat mai “Fat t9 the Arst ayllabdle of fatuous,” Miss Collier observed, “Perhaps that is the reason. And yet how pitifully the fat man's vanity co!- lapees at the first pinprick.” Mise Collier paused and her briltant pe parted euddeniy amtle. with Sir Herbert Tree, who, as you know, is not fat" ehe sald. “Sir! Herbert had to be inflated for Fal sta. One evening Mise Terry pricked his false stomach with @ pin And {t collapsed. The curtain had to be rung down, One little shaft of trony pricks the inflated vanity of al! i affs.” she added musingly. “Th pee and the curtain drops upon I agree with Mistreas Ford's declaration, ‘I shall think the worse of fat men so long as I have an| “People ask me which I think ts | the Detter Falstaff, Bir Herbert Tree or Tom Wise, with whom 1 am re. hearsing now. But [can't tell them, 1 do not are how it would be possible ay one to be better than etther. inishment | we ge royal Pit in Ene and.” in the |porough, as AMERICAN WIVES ae REASON TO BE MER “You said that Am merriest in the wor nk wot 2 inquired. Because they have most te be merry about.” Mise Collier >: ewered. “You eve, when Ame: began wemen were scarce, and therefore hi; prized. If reated well there ne waiting to eee cn wives are the te Why do you upen; wives live to fi for their husbands. Here, in America, wives maintain their value by keeping themeeives in- teresting and charming after they are married. “Mistress Pont was like an Amer! ean wife, Her husband ma because whe was cay, mei tous And then the m showsd these qualities were married he grew horribly jeal- ous a way with men “Vet if every man could fit hie th et of hie » For it a! tent te which men are faithful to ene type woman and choose their second wives ae nearly like their firet wives as possible. merry wife, came here was your delighted You can catch more fies w th ini \wigar than with vinewar’ That aphorism contains the essence of fistation, 1 think. Ry the way, beauty nas very Jitte to do With successful flirtation.” Miss (Collier aduet "A fit may be quite plain, A beauty Mand lacking tn charm, ry much overrated * ls often Reauty ‘This was very kind of Miss Col for she is considered one of the low Mest brynettes that ever came out Ragland. Schwad, that that ¢ T thought of Charies M. at riches do not bring Jey. man with $1008 a y the captain of industry, re was a billionaire of ring that beauty Is over. meaning tt, Very pian women are quite the moat delightful ef Sire,” en ryt tine, Let the ) flirt welgh as much as she dares to! Co Just a little bit with every man can't help tt sort of childish vanity, I sup. > tae merry] YP Pewee oboe sess’ 4, be eeterereeeesees SHES EE ee Hers attractive, men mad about th cause they have lure erew ture She does it, tO practice the gymnastics of Men he ton,” 1 inter) sted thinks you have ceased to interest other men you have ceased to inter- eat him.” u The @irt Mirte as She 1 said “iW hen a man “L think that ts true,” Mise Collier “Have you noticed, replied. passion of jealv others. joal But apeare knew jealous loved women. . Re ban 1 said that women. in man men ee by the . that Shakespeare has portrayed y meat Shakespeare sHo understood them, alone has made women witty there is Ge Meredith, “I was about to except Meredith,” Miss Ce other woman as Reatrice? ler answered nh literature is so witty And ‘The Merry Wives what of Windsor’ are just Beatrice In min jature. witty And P Suftray are am bo set do! to-day t | bothered | useless, meht to Hl | man’s bank account fore the Justion, Thea Bell the stage as Mon Winkelman, a Wall $25,000. Her at der compelling Winkte yan examina’ Miss Meth tn as a mem hia faulte, ina] fy fay dan be a Mire” rive fine, Rosalind was! & man chooses for Dk OUree, and keen, and Just the type They wife tonlay was the first aAkeapeare’s women | tern could * ondon or New York rather advanced d, Yes nh, a flirt. Mies Colller ended skeapeare type of oman, . who ite gone out now, even in England men seek in a Wife a pal, a she must a pretty, has [BROKER'S FORTUNE STILL | A SECRET TO STAGE GIRL Justice Gott Plea to Vell Size to-day t breach « Winklema! meh accepting r age, Dut surely Wake yo ourts Want $ did Mr. Wink to marry Retuses T bo is Wi ™ His Bank Roll, t Justice Bell's ag women suing for the smisa ta marry, bh In the « rneys asked fo man to st ion as to his fortune young « a = ait STARTING DRIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA Met »~rmick and Morgentha Keystone State Leaders, While Republicans are invade the solid § rats to-day started a who announced the other day.) Democratic This State, ar hart te Marenes yivar nick and Henry Mor Me OM and plann Nationa ave ofa sant man “Ellen Terry played Mistress Page| Cassius, Othello, Caliban and many where can we find a s woman in bis plays? Shake- are more ant her in 1 Prepare ne to ove THUBBDAY, BEYTEMBER 2 ‘coma tk": very Woman Should Know How to Flirt; of mar-| Flirtin Ie the Gymnastics of the Heart it KILL A WHITE MAN American Wives Flirt Merrily and t tent Josephine Mo Allen, whe lives with her} a — | daughter-in-law Helen Maude} Uryan are scheduled to epeak in| BUceeee, ih Rothe ee pases wl of | Ponnaylvania tne October, Preai- | Nurgees's three daughters, “Tieton | Adele Alten and Marian | friead."— Wilson has an invitation under | SV aay 5 cvnsideration, aanipnmaasint Nete Frank Doremus of Michigan, Chatr- jRew OMcors tor cs oa F.C! cre man of the Democratic Congresatonal | WATERTOWN, Nov. Sept. 21% ond Committee, salt to-day ee oxtds in Walls The W turb me ‘three months ago | Roosevelt would get nomination, The outiook for reel tion of President Wilson and a Demo. Conereee could not be hetter.* te Pens Clothi 8 West 38th St. aie, LYNCHERS IN AUTOS ETHAN ALLEN LEFT $100,000. of Revetation- te Pilea, Here is “Lem & direct de of Revolutionary fame, Ethan Alien left an estate 008, according to bh The Income te lett te . . will Med today | or, Mee seoee “Alleged bet- | Bennett Paelpe of Binghamton wee eet do hot dl slected President, Charles Ho Warner of streat. gambler |Yonkers, Secretary, and Thomas Hale |fee 20 yeare petting that 10 oF Loney ETN hepierention ee | oad euathere -y| e Republic: Cruelty to Ant An invite. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Announce the launching of the Registered HE WEAROSCOPE is the all- seeing eye of the Men's Wear field It will herald the style tendencies with absolute authoritativeness—it is a style authori It will reveal the real facts about ready-to- wear clothes that are manufactured and those that are hand-tailored. It will search out the true values of words and clothing, for the benefit of men who realize the importance of a well-groomed appearance— and the wisdom of avoiding extravagance. It will be a concise source of information, a buying guide worth listening to. It will deal honestly with words and people, realizing that both are alive. en’s Sho Mens Shoe Shop 4 West 38th St. She) Mens Each a separate Shop—on the street level, a egrennee t MRS, GEORGE MARYEY JOINS HUGHES ALLIARGE wom - endant of| ford, whe uttered ioe yey a le West 38th St. Wite of the “Original Wilson Advee | cate” a Member of G.O, P, 4 Counsil 4 | » Mre. Harvey, wite of ( “baa me i Marvey, original president’ “ : a wate of Wood Wilson, hes jotned hy ; = the Republican allice in euppert of te ‘Bert Dudley, Who Was Hanged Hughes, Hot only bas she WeamaE aE * eeroctal with the ee by Mob, Had Been Con- campaign, but ehe ' victed of Murder \s high office with the mem,” t oman having become a member of the whe tional counell of the Hughes Aliieaee . OLATHE, Han. Mept tf mert . : } | Tueaday for the murller of Henry " ) Muller, an aged ba hac and yee Col Harvey le at pre } Won COURTY | mitte | here today by « hed ened — ne vec 7 And hanged (0 « telephone pola [tne Hughes camp was Mrs Wingew | ‘The mob came to Olathe in motor | poemtiy from fear Htilweil, J rere t Muller lived, @herutt Lon| re etal at eublicas ) ® | Carroll refused (o give up Dudley quarters tod Netter let us have bi ‘ walt the pinta leaders of the tynehers, “We are pre. | SALTY : pared to take him a hae be ‘The men ‘a volley of shot iiday of Mra the Hhertff yielded and Hut Are Carroll had Med tn the pe With the Jatl keys Deter. by he mob bat. . tered in two fall and when the Bal Tortured a | fire department attacked the crowd | WIth strea Water they forced the Aremen ‘a reat at gun yaa - : Beteing Dudh the mob hurri situ" him to waning “wotet cara |Healed in Three Days by threw @ rope around Nie al . | quarter of a mile to t Wisco - | Depot and hanged him to @ telephone avict and white, | waa con t degree murter | | which carries with It & sentence of life imprivonment. ! ->- -—- 1 aA ; - “= -

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