The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1916, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1916. Evening World Organizes Housewives’ Protective League . to Fight High Prices and Reduce Cost of Living NEW JUSTICES IH SEATS NEW YORK WOMEN ENLISTED JIN that TO PROTECT HOME/MACKEREL CROWDING ON U, S. SUPREME BENCH LONG ISLAND SOUN eet i Park vuygor, with aanatace his tb abate: ie Brandeis and Clarke Ts Clarke Take Part for Hundreds of Fishermen Along Both te. Cota Hd men cla, wae baer In Se First Time in the Deliberations Shores Hooking Big Catches to incoherently’ at when he heard @ commotion fn the| the mehr wat of the Court. in Record Run. alligator pool @ short distance away, | pital. Making his way to the place he found pe WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—Two now Any dweller on either shore of Long |the thirty-five regular occupants of the| ‘To. Pit je the firet day me Associate Justices of the Supreme Teland Bound who js not eating his | poot—ranging in Ci = on a 160|tlon. Registrati ye | ong Court, Louls D. Brandeis and Jobn E fill of chicken mackerel these daye ben) pal A BS ar) Bog MH So seaee "GATORS HISS = SPEECH. Mizatore intruder indicat Political Talke tre tat In thelr midet delivering Justice Clarke then read aloud the Judicial oath and was escorted + feat at the extreme left of the C! Justice by Marshal Green. He was welcomed by the Chief Justice and others. summer. yesterday sailing from every village Chief Justice White announced the mackerel follows « less numerous in- tackle, allowing the two hooks of | eink Clarke, for tke first time participate fa merely neglectful of opportunity. ister you cannot vote. As the Junior member, Justice Clarke on the Sound. Hundreds more fish- new Justice's appointment while the| 4 vasion last summer; old fishermen eunee’ area tert Genente Because the Buttermilk is al- to-day In the court's deliberation: diay te Nase aeue atl Jn the silken judicial robes, entered the! + ermen were pulling up the sabe | Justices and all others in the court who can remember most anything ‘ 5 : two of three feet beneath the sur- Ke . ; ; oe ready in the flour; it was put in Justice Brandeis was appointed jus : schools of the fat, mottled green- before the court's vacation adjourn-| 4 eshed taachebel, tein Gaven te tes No | Milk Famine ment and Justice Clarke during the] ? § teen inches long, are eager to take | Pi. : . ‘ the bait, > ¢ me * Hundreds of small bosts were out! court room at the end of the line of} j Justices, taking a seat at the desk of Clerk Maher until the court assembled. from plore and from ledges, inca cution Light alone forty men sce. ten boats averaged nearly @ hundred | oan If You U room stood. ‘The ented = run of the ou se Self-Rising search their imaginations in vain to recall anything like it. The fishing fe best on the high tide, with ent ‘The best bait is a dough madu of # can of sardines ground up, with | halt ocd? cotiea batting. the "whole | at the in co mill in powdered mess paeees Ce hoe vi little is put on the hook a: ie | 5 re allowed to have their own way) cis Sse alleen, 90 Bava Set ore var | Tt makes the most <olcom: pene you have ever A hota use of moss bunker chum helps a lot. ‘Don't make the minister's imine” Taher toe RAHWAY CITY RECORDS ' But deat to make that golden Johnny forge that o Cake 4 \ SAVED FROM FLAMES RAHWAY, N. J., Oct. 9.—Fire early to-day Gif damage in excess of $100,000 im the centre of this city. For a time tt was feared the City Hall would be destroyed. In anticipation of ite being burned the records and other valuables were hurriedly re- moved to places of safety. The fire | destroyed James McCullum’s furnt- | ture, piano and sporting goods store at Nos. 114 to 120 Main Street and the dry goods and notions store of All WOMEN OF NEW YORK | Ns =| TQ ELIMINATE PETTY GRAFT | = frame structures. The fire took the! Gpecey of 0 cocal. “ roof off the building at No. 126 Main; r TRS mentary ananasene SS SSP tie nik book fall of velba eee John Gear, Henry Schubert and John M. eet. members ity tal fire de- partmen’ rere os y falling glass while fighting thi dd Gasbla taed doch, Sophie Irene Loeb. The Housewives’ Protective League of The Evening World ts being organized and every housewife in the City of New York ls Invited to Join the league. Ife, The only requirement Is to send your name to The Evening World and receive a coin or token of membership to carry for protection in your everyday dealings for your household. The purposes of this combined organization for housewlves ares To reduce the vost of living wherever possible, . To fight high prices that are artificial. To secure just weight and measures. To eliminate petty graft on the common commodities. To stand together against unwarranted strikes on the necessaries of To exchange opinions and views through the columns of The Eve- nirg World. To set forth methods of household economy. The necessity of joint action by the housewives of the city is strong*v manifested by present conditions that threaten hardship to every family ne’ only of moderate means, but those who have heretofore been proi- perous. Your Babies’ Cannot Fail Supply NOKOLD seer pha egies Nay $2 garment, chat retains the Boats CAN'T SCRATCH o or in - ILE, is ile ties they TERFORD KNITTING aOR URrORDT n vrMabere Look fer thie label Thousands of Mothers SAVED THEIR BABIES! When the milk strike came, the scarcit: pure milk turned them inevitably to Nestle’s le They knew that Nestle’s is simply the purest milk in powdered form which are necessary to of | make it most like mother’s milk. For fifty years Nestle’s has been building bet- ter babies. Follow the example of these thou- sands of New York What with a milk famine, short weights of bread, high price of potatoes, tu say nothing of eggs and meat that are beyond the reach of the average family, it is time the women take ‘hold with the ounce of pre- vention for future suffering, as well as to exchange ways and means fur meeting household sconomies. The Evening World stands ready to get behind the project. The woman who carries the membership coin of the Housewives’ Protective League carries the protection of the housewives and The Evening World against any unfairness she meets with in her purchases for ler househo'd. Every opportunity will be given for the housewife to express herself through The Evening World as to household matters of economy wherever she has any message of merit. Articles as to advanced methods of home economics from other States and countries will also be presented, A committee of organization ‘nas been formed which will co-operate Your Grocer has in stock ready for you an ample supply of Sal 730rden EAGLE CONDENSED MILK Vere OCRIC wNAL For sixty years this clean, whole- ich ig wily well Pb, with careful mothers the country over. Nothing is etted to this milk but cane suger. It is made under the highest a suvuty.for bely vequrllans cttae with The Evening World and the housewives of the City of New York, This committee consists of representative and well known women closely identified with the civic betternfent of the city. Some of the members of this committee are: Miss Florence Guernsey, ex-President of the Federation of ‘Women’s Clubs. Mrs. William Grant Brown, President of the Biennial Board of Women's Clubs, Mrs, Jobn J, Dillon, wife of the State Commissioner of Foods. Mrs. Robert Adamson, wife of Fire Commissioner. Mrs. Marcus Marks, wife of Borough President. Mrs. Frederick Nathan, President of Consumers’ League. Mrs. Inez Milholland Boissevain, lawyer. Mrs. William Einstein, Chairman of the Families Committee of the New York Child Welfare Board, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION to which has been ad- mothers who have put ded only the things their babies on NESTLE’S FOOD To Prepare—Simply Add Water and Boil Nestle’s is milk from healthy cows, purified—the tough, heavy curds are modified—the baby needs are added. Reduced to a powder, it comes in an air-tight can. No hand has touched it—no germ can reach it, It is a complete food containing all the nourish- ment needed. To build « happy, healthy baby: Nurse your baby if you can—if you can't, keep him safe on lestis's Food. All progressive New rk druggists carry Nestle’s Food, Send direct to us for free trial package ot 12 feedings, and a book about babies by epocialiste. m NESTLE’S FOOD COMPANY 2560 Woolworth Bldg. New York Horlick’s So The ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk A Nutritions Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Home grocers me: using “‘Eddys’’ Sauce. le Brand Milk lends an Keop Eagle Brand mad tn the 3. —— ‘ Cut out this coupon, fill ai and mail to the Housewives’ added ade vishmaes Ne ten, Sablon, pantry all the te te Ss The Economical Sauce Protective League, Evening World, makes delicious ice cream and woe — moa ho beeps goed Pree Nay cepierrt eg RA a eweet sauces. lect drop te used, p+, nade from only the best and purest Daft mc: led ca) oR RT Salice | BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK Co. It gives just the right zest || to dy ade soups, fish, || meats, gravies, salads,ctc. |! At Grocers and 1 0 Delicatessen Stores, c Made by E Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective League. Leaders of Quality The only original Worcestershire Sanc Send postal for free kitchen banger containing LEA & PERRINS, Huvert street New York City Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed,

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