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= « KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. PAIR, CAUGHT AFTER .|THREE YEARS, HELD IN LINER ROBBERIES sind John J. Johnson and Wife Ac cused of Wholesale Theft of Money Orders. The secret of keeping young ‘s feel young—to do t ‘ou must watch r liver and howels—there's no of having a sallow complex- jon—dark rings under your eyes—- pimples—a billous look {in your face —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you most sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive off to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for ter are [deed in} The feminine habit of having de-| always effective. They Weng aboc thes Cluberance of| Partment store purchases deltvered | spirit, thet natural buoyancy which) led to the arrest to-day at No. 215 should be enjoyed by every one, by! mannattan Avenue by Detectives cul. You will know Dr. Edw Olive} son and bis wife, Farah, on a charge Tablets by their olive color. 10c and/of grand larceny. They were 8c per box. All drugeists—Adrt._ | reigned in West Side Police Court on hemes - ‘ alate =! complaint sworn to by Charles! ‘Lambert, manager of the American Express Company money order de-/| | partment, and held for examination. | {| In 1918 six persons bound for Ba. | ——————S “Eddys”’ Sauce will make the best Thanksgiving Din- ner taste better. |e OODD Aa ee Surprisingly Good o a ¢ Cough Syrup Made at : 3 Home ? Dt 40940 O98 You'll never really know what a ‘ | fine cough syrup you can make until | fame home-made Pee mace | y. You nat only save $2 as catessen ores. compared with the re made | Per Bottle........ 10c but oe Will also have # more effec-| Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.¥ J | tive and dependable remedy in every | way. It overcomes the usual coughs, | = throat or chest colds in 26 hours-—re- | : en whooping cough quickly Get 24% ounces of Pinex (50 cents} Neuit6rksLeadingVictrola Stores worth) from pa od drug tore, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar | a syrup. Here you have a full pint —a| family supply—of the most effective | 4 Stores: cough syrup fet money can Hayat a cost of only 54 cenis or less, It 563 SthAve 427 SthAve || never spoits. \ sp COR 46thST BET 38459 STS Pipes be highly ggncentrated com- i 2BWA42nd 27W Mth St pound of genuine Norway pine ex ! 4 tract, combined with guaiacol and has BETOBOAVES BET IRGAVES | been used for generallons for thrvst| and chest ailments. i doen a Avoid disappointment by asking as’ aymen' your druggist for “2% ounces of 4 if Pinex” with full directions, and don't Cpa aby tr Poeeee A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or = mone: romptly refunded, goes with this Treper Pimex yr preparation, The vex o., Ft. bid World Wants Work Wonders, Wapnes lod—Adve. ‘ “It's hard to believe anything could | act Ike that tn getting a corn off, Why, L just Hfted that corn right off with my GETS-IT* Ia certainly won- Yes, "GETS-IT* Ie the most } wonderful corn cure ever known, because Ralph Payne, Room 200, New Ebbditt Hotel; Washington, D. C. Raise your bid! Others will pa more! T have received this unsigned letter, delivered by an un- known messenger. I have offered all the money T have. You wi!l serve your Country if you help me with informa- tion regarding the writer of } this letter, $25,000 REWARD will be paid for the return of package, with seals un- broken, which disappeared from my room at the New Ebbitt Hotel. Address RALPH PAYNE, Room 200, New Ebbitt Hotel, Washington, D. C. | | | | net seers me emt tote emer | partment a@fores. ' dres 126 REDO L 4 | oat THE EVENING WORLD, 1 rope were robbed on steamship plers in this elty of money orders they had bought from the American Ex- | press Company for use abroad, The orders ageregated $3,500, Apparently some pickpocket had spotted travel- in American Express offices and followed them until he could reach their money orders. The company made good the orders an On e 7 of this year, when $1,000 wort popped Into the office at No, 219 Hast Forty-second Street for redemption rhey had been cashed by varlous de e and Carlson were out on 1 the orders had Cath the ca becn presented by a prosperous look- {ng man and woman who made small purchases and took the change in carh, At one store the records showed that the pair cashing the twoney order had directed thelr pur- chase be sent to No, $2. Robinvon Nond, Lynbrook, L, L, and that the pu ane had been returned with the Information that the addrese was a vacant lot. Tieasoning that the person rave the address must have be iniliar with Lynbrook, the det Went there and, by questioning nearly everybody In town, got on the trail of the Johnac ho were traced to Atlantle City and Philadelphia and th ly to the Manhattan Avenue ad- cir apartment were found four. | of the orders stole in y about $2,000 Jewelry, Two letters addressed Jobnson were found in his pocket One is from a convict in San Quentin Prison, California, demanding $500 and the other warns Johnson to keep of the te of Minnesota. > GIVES 16 REASONS AGAINST ELECTRIC LIGHT REDUCTION Brooklyn Edison Co, Files Appeal worth for Rehearing of P. S.C Order Announcing that It has sixteen rea- | sons for its appeal, the Edison tric Mutninating Company of Bro lyn has petitioned the Publi vi Commission for a rehearing on the order reducing electric light rates from eleven to eight cents a kilowatt | hour, Yesterday the commission an- nounced that the Jirooklyn Edison Company intended fighting in court Aaguinst the reduction orde petition is, therefore, regarded as the first step. In the event the commis-! sion refuses @ rehearing a peremptory | order for the reduction will go into effect Immediately. } ne first of the reasons advanced fs that the Public Service Commis. | sion has no jurisdiction to issue the reduction order. Another reason ts that the 7 per cent. rate of return allowed by the commission on a 0,000 capltaltza tion 1# held to be unreasonably low “See How That Corn Comes Clear Off!” Your Right Off, It's the Mode: To-day's | Corns Corn "We Jou Wonderful, the Wer *GETS-IT! MN eKG Cie ot Suet you don't have to fool and putter around with your corns, barne: them up with bandages or try to dig them out, @ lguid “GETB-IT" ie You put on a It Gries, It'e right over *. You won't in your face. t will loosen from Glory hallelujah! Je the biggest selling corn world, When you try tt, sold where, commended bottle, oF Lawrence ERS GOT RL ON SESS Boys on the Border Relieved Their | Pains and Aches With Sloan's Liniment. Once upon a time Norman Jones, serving in the National Guard at Ki Paso, returned to camp after @ stren- I5-mile hike foot-sore and He had not been long in active and his shoulders, back and limbs felt the after-effects of march- ing uous weary service Sloan's Liniment, Remembering Jones applied it to the sore spots and at to bed. He writes: "I arose the neat morning feeling fines in fact, 1 had entirely forgotten about the hike| and went out for a four hour drill in the sun as spry as ever.” Private Jones passed the experience along, and many a boy on the border relieved the agony of sprains, strains, bruises, insect bites, cramped muscles, | rheumatic twinges, ete, by the use of joan'’s Lini t fasily applied without rubbing. geists, 250, 50c and §1.00. At HILLS PAIN |ateam beat, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1916 363 in One Body Enlist In Housewives’ Association To Fight Food Speculators 4 no trace of them appeared unt’! Protective Organization, Backed by Evening World, t Wins Wholesale Recruits—Food Commissioner Dillon Is ‘Sick to Death of Investigations; Let’s Do Something,’’ He Says in Plea for Legislation and Terminal Markets. > By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘Three hundred and sixty-three women from one organization have sent in thelr appilcattone-for membership to the Housewives’ Protective Assocla- tion. Any housewlfe may Join by aligning the application blank below. In the words of the resolution of these 263 women members of the Housewives’ Welfare Association, “we e enlisted iu this great humanitarian cause to de- fend the people against food speculators, who have appropriated unto themselves the necessaries of life and dole them out | prices that will yield them the greatest gain apd profit, regardless of the suffering endured by a great number of people.” tion Was a meeting held by Borough President Marks late yesterday, at which leading workers of the city were present, a# well as mombers of the Borough President's Market Com- mittee, in exletence over two years, Among those were John Dillon, Markets; Mrs. William Grant Brown, M Mrs, A. M. Palmer, Mra. Julian Heath a MARKS DECLARES MARKET ~ RENTS ARE PROHIBITIVE. State Commissioner of Foods and ry Garrett Hay, Mra, Elmer Black, many other we stopped this known citizens. | all foods with an increase of The Borough President discussed legislation; that is the big way { ° put an end to it, the value of the open markets and) +1: Soon ty ene tee'va got enous pointed out the difleutties that con-! now to war our going nhead and| |front their development. Owing to|t'ying somet , at will bring th the present high charge of space in] piiiimer and t gitibectda bal ata the markets, which he sald was $1.50) mission merchant gets hi rea &@ square foot--a price that Is pro-|the wh tler, who int Mibitive—it 1s Impoxsible to continue | to the big dealer, many of the markets dealer (athe alert tel He told how the price per square| mediate jobbers along the line, and so foot for rent {n many places on Fifth|forth and so 0 Avenue and other prominent Aintriets | ehortest q {9 only 30 conts to 60 cents, including |"'s,,hroducer and the consumer. “While St was an uphiil fight and He cited the success of} we didn't have much money at our tho enterprise conducted by 8,000 | disposal, at least It was possible to California fruit growers. By getting | 8!0w that in one product, milk, with t rh “4 iv Lidebibes By 6 ries he State as mediator, it was impos- one and securing good market! ginig for the controlling forces of facilities they have been able to dis-| milk to override justice and make tribute $27,000,000 worth of oranges| the public suffer from jack of supply, and lemons at an expense of 2 per| The same thing can be done with sf it 5 cent. for selling, including advertis-|° esha ing. yelleve the terminal market Is one of the big solutions to the food He urged more co-operation be-| problem, and little time should be tween producers and consumers, and| Wisted in putting tt into operation. th a yeu 0 asserted that the terminal market | Wij tdee atten & Near ft ought to was one of the big factors in the scheme, (The terminal market Is make itself felt. 1 spoke after Mr. Dillon tn the tn- being strongly advocated by the} Housew!ves' Protective Association.) | terest of the Housewives’ Protective Commissioner Dillon, who ts in Association and indorsed the plan of terminal markets, as already set forth hearty accord with The Evening World's plan for State controlled ter- in these columns. I urged the co-operation of all minal markets, said ‘We will only secure the best open forces to produce the desired results, market when we have assurance of A resolution from the meeting, urging terminal markets, will be taken to the Governor to-day a HISTORY CLAS8&, NOTE. | wholesale terminal markets to which — 4 gteamer ta in from the Per. tho small dealer may have access! sian Gulf with five thousand with a falr chance at fair prices, And tons of dates. we may a8 well say goodby to open markets, if the rental remains as a high as it is TIME TO ACT, HORSE IN HOLE HALTS CARS. SAYS DILLON, |Large Force Works an Hoar TIRED OF INVESTIGATONS, et ting A mal From Excavation “I am sick to death of investi- A dig roan horse drawing a heavy gation, hearings and committ delivery Wagon belonging to An pel, a meat dealer of No. 7 Laat tions and federal investigations | One Hundred and Hleventh Street, foil | Into a te ot excavatl and city investigations—it » to me that the subject has been with water and gas pipes and light condults at Forty-ninth st n , | Lexington Aventie at 10 y Investigated". beyend ._messure All the # workmen in the vis! Let's get something done! antl, Re, men in the vis While it may be a favorite pastime for some wel! known people to keep on talking about investigation, study and research, 1am weary of it. It is time wo MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION —. Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1916 |reserves, a w th nean- Street car | to get the #nimal out. all Lexington Aver ‘was Vlocket. ‘The re Was un- | | Name Address . I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. TWO MONEY MACHINE — SWINDLERS TO SING SING Men Who Got $800 From Restau- rant Keeper Get Four to Eight Years, | | | | | | | | | Judge Wadhams in General Ses-| M | sions to-day sentenced Nicholas Tur \ziz and Joseph Karpolinsky to Sing Sing for not less than four years nor Every househo ° more than cight years, They wer¢ should have ajar of |)" 4 son ierons: | Louts Markowtt a” restaurant | ° 205 b yth Street, told ma that on the evening y Turzig and kurpol him to a room at No 18 § ks Place and confided to him they f h ] ki had invented a machine to print money 0 heal skin troubles |"i32% ne. 9. s:0. 81, 9:0 Minor skin troubles—itching pa ‘chine the two men fitted t fg patches, men 2 bits of rash or redness—so ‘easily de- | White paper to both sides of It. pressed velop into serious, stubborn affections, out of the box. Markowltz paid 8800 | that every ‘home-maker should have! for the box Resinol Ointmenton hand to check them ee beforethey gettheupperhand, Werec-| “Lotta” Hurt tn Auto Accident. ommend Resinol for this with the utmost | NW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 29,—Miss confidence because ofits harmless ingre: | Carlotta M, Crabtree of Boston, known FOOD 16 PER CENT. ABOVE 1915 PRICES, U.§. FIGURES SHOW Eggs Up 11 Per Cent., Butter 6, Milk 3, Potatoes 75— Some Meats Lower. | WASHINGTON, Nov —Retatl prices of foods in the United States a whole advanced 3 per cent. from opt. 1) to Oct. 15, making a 16 per cent. Increase for twelve months, as shown in reports compiled to-day by the Burean of Labor Statistics. The figures came from 5 retail dealers in forty-five principal cities, In the thirty days covered in the 29. | 1 to 6 per cent, but all other artictes| | given, excopt tea, coffee and rice, ad | vanced from 1 to 6 per cent. for but- | for eggs. | Relative price changes of a number of articles during the month, putting \the average 1915 prices at 100 per cent. are given as follows: Decreases: Sirloin steak, 3 per Jeent.; round steak, 4 per cent; rib 3 per cent.; chuck roast, 2 per| ; plate boiling beet, 1 per cent.; chops, 6 per cent; ham, no eases; Smoked bacon, 1 por ) per cent.; eggs. il per . 6 per cent: cheese. { 1k, 3 per contgfbread, nt; 1i per cen 4 per cent. potatoe ‘ ontons, 4 per cont.; prunes) 1 per cent; + nt bles giving price incroases for | twelve months show potatoes laut | 5 per cent. and beans next with per| cent. : Prices of meat anim. ors, cat tle, shi nd chickens—paid to pro-| ducers, t retail prices, increased derately from Oct. 15 to Nov. The ine was six-tenths of 1 cent., compared with an average crease of 4.7 per cent. in the sani period in the last six years. The index figure of prices for those 3 on Noe. 15 was about . higher than a year ago cent. higher than the | anc average for the last 61x years on that n cents from Oc of $2.39 over > 15, and an incre 15 last year. f cat $6.44 per hundred, an ini seven cents i the month and fitty- nine cents year Sheep averaged $6.41, an Increase of twenty-one ¢ in the month and $1.23 In t PULLING DIET SQUAD DOWN TO 25 CENTS ADA Dr, Robertson Finds Chicago's Doz- en Have Cost Only 33 2-3 Cents and So Will Further Reduce. CHICAGO, Nov. 2%.—Chicago's diet squad is too well fed on 832-8 cents a day, in the opinion of He com. missioner Robertson, and he will try to feed them on y each during the second week of the dieting experiment. Figures publ the cost of th shed to-day showing daily menus to be cents proved a surprise to Dr. obertson, who immediately decided on the effort to get down to the 25- cent basis, To-day's menu follows: BREAKFAST -- Baked apploa, French toast, syrup, coffee or postum. | LUNCHEON—Clam chowder, corn} bread, but Munter’s pudding, | tea, | paghett! soup, meat pie, succotash, bread, butter, prune Jelly, tea. cilia 38,800,000 EGGS FOUND. |Chicage 0D) Stores Awaiting CHICAGO, Nov an- nounced to: that al inmpee tors had discovered storage about $00,000 egxs of questionable quality. |tagged and marked for examination by @ city chemists, while mo: 900,000 gs were found storage houses awaiting than 2, six cold | un increase in Pra addition Government inspectors found 38,000,000 ess stored In another warehouse, the owrer of which has not been located Charles F. Clyne, Attorney, also 9 the report that solder of 72,000,000 vo learn, if Mr, actual owner, who is bac Hleged attempted corner —_——> OHIO ASKS FOOD EMBARGO, Also Appeal a Ban Whea COLUMBUS, ©., Nov, 29.--Thousands of citizens of Central Ohio had signed petitons to-day asking President Wilson to put in force a food embarg United States Dis- desan an inquiry b. Welz Is Bakers to President Petitions are being circulated by members of the Master Bakers’ Asso , Who seek an embargo on For Constipation | Headache Indigestion,eta | dients and its » ecess in healing eczema | on tho stage for many years as “Lotta a ilar serious skin diseases ! ta an auitomobile accident 4 unt an eaceliout healing dressing n whieh’ she 3 métor ) ros and stubborn little #0 York, collided } with a Doctors prescribes. ple tree, write to Rept. 7N, Reaing), Baltimore, Ma. | abou, the face and shaken up. Sold byall druggists, For sam machine, Miss Crabtree was RANGRETH | PILL Safe and Sure % | that a sweeping investigation of cold at 93 TURKEYS AND E56 TUMBLE FURTHER AND POTATOES ALS DROP | (Continued from First Page.) | 16,281 barrels against 13,783 barrels at this time last year, | Wholesale prices were immediately | slashed to $4.50 a barrel, against $5 aud $7 last Saturday This sudden slump in potatoos | | Should be feit in the local stores be- | fore nightfall, it was sald. There | was no telling what would bo the} lowest level of the egg before the | day is over, Cranberries are plentt- | | ful, too, There were large shipmonts yesterday and to-day. The best c be had at retail for 7 and § cents a quart. The women’s clubs aiding the boy- cott Agure that there will be 60,000 wome throughout the State in the In such quantities and at suCH | reports meats declined In price from, anti-egg campaign, Their slogan is: We don't want y We don’t want your master, Here's the very latest gossip c cerning eg«es: Last Monday some One of the latest developments in the food ques ter, bread and sugar and 11 per Cat, | cere in the Washington Stree rict sold 600 cases, on contract, certain retail dealers uptown for cents a dozen, The middlemen bought | them somewhere for 23 cents, and fig- | ured they had made @ good profit by | disposing of them quickly, per con- | tract, at 25 cents a dozen, Who got the 500 cases? There are said to be| close to 200 neighborhood stores In city that get thetr eggs by con. | These exes are not offered on They are th ht up contract. sald | the most immediately gency | I know of. It has already shown re- | sults. Bear in mind tnat the eges which dropped yesterday to 3514 cost only 18 and 20 cents af They passed through wo many | hands, were so knocked about on ex 1 sold privately so m ow who was thelr owner. r ll exgs ought never to coat the than 46 cents a dozen y Ar ms m Evening World's suggestion orage warehouses would help ry ace the hich cost of living here nd on yesterday by Alderman Will fam T. Collins, He introduced a reso- lution before the board calling on Health Commissioner Emerson to te- port on cold s nditions, questing the Corporation Counsel to dvise the hoard as to its legislative swers in the matter of f and that the Co 1. Welfare al plan of & pract resolution was pas: aioe DEPLORES SCHOOL FADS Gov. Fe Would Give More) Attention to the Three Ris, BUFFALO, Nov. 29.—Gov. Wood- | bridge N. Ferris of Michigan tn an ad-| iress to the New York Teachers’ | Assoc! to-day deplored the exist of fads in the present system of | education and w attention to | plain readiy Horbert elegted pr Rickard W wanda and mira wer and irer of grain reapers and died at his ho ta to-day He was born tn Perry, N. ¥., #ixty years! ko, He was President of the Pe Knitting Company end actively associ ated wit wh Important business en. terprises, Death was due to heart fall-| ure. .0O —— Rouad Trip BALTIMORE ‘The Monumental Cay WASHINGTON The Coptal of the Nation SUNDAYS December 3 and January 21 Spectal Train yania station, Washington 4.601 ; 1 ‘on Neg 43 penaer: SNR eharniog tea 7 6.08hus Tickets on eaie preceding each excursion, Pennsylvania R. R. tein 40% to 60% GUARANTER! HO’ > PRA cation, “Yellow Jaundice, Acute Indi- | gestion, Appendici jastritis and Pay Cosh || other fatal” allmonts result” frees Models Save the | Stomach ‘Trouble. 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Special Notice To accommodate our custom- ers and last-minute purchasers, the Main Floor Cut Flower Shop Will Be Open All Day Thursday, Nov. 30, Thanksgiving Day This arrangement will enable our patrons to secure fresh-cut flowers or decorative plants in perfect condition for Thanks. giving presentation or decora tion. Large stocks, moderately priced. Prompt Deliveries, Bloomingdales Important Notice to World Readers Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand Readers of The Sunday World are requested to place their order dm ad- vance with their newsdealer, This is the only way to be sure of getting @ copy regularly, as The Sunday World is sold out early, Owing toa shortage of news-print paper the newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales,