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— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, \NEW SUSTICEPLACED Man et biota NEW CONSTITUTION, SAVING MEXICO FOR - MEXICANS, SIGNED Exploitation of Re of Republic’s ural Resources by For- eigners Is Barred. DASTARDLY BLOW. ~ AIMED AT GERMANS! SAUERKRAUT SUP! ‘hei Irish A Friends Must Pay More for Potatoes; Now .’ Cabbage Soars. fm Himmel! Have you heard te ? Not content with taxing the Irish from 30 to 40 per cent. more for potatoes, boosting the price of + @levating onions to such a it that the odor costs 10 cents more, pushing milk and honey out of the reach of men and babew, and) \ making all of us students of kitchen @conomios—the speculators in food- stuffs have turned their guns right | QUERETARO, Mexico, Jan, 31.— The delegates to the Constitutional Assembly met here at 11 o'clock to- day and signed the constitution on |which they had been working two months, ‘The ceremony was attended by great enthusiasm. ‘The new constitution contains some Advanced legislation, Among the pro- Visions are: Abolition of the office of Vice Presi- Into the middie of every kitchen and d ¥ dent, prohibition of the re-election of dining room in every German family |\ Seow , a President, stringent and radical throughout the land, Himmel! what zo labor laws, which provide for an Ea hay done? Well, it's a, sad GENUNG eight-hour day, seven hours of night ooied inders and food gamblers tr ro.usy | work teh six working days a week; tten across the portals of \ We Th sory ovarant a Lakenitet ow like 2,000,000 German ng, free employment bureaus, antl- eet solemn inscription: George 1. Genung of No. 28 East iis: jaws, a national department of Twenty-fifth Street, who has been ap- | Ur To YOU 19 602 A BARREL. | | pointed a Justice of the Municipal Me ik ey wonder there's, gloom in| Curt Ninth District, to succeed J oe tice Frank D. Sturges, resigned, wa’ ken wad Willlamaburg and Bt. | Qe ited to the bar in 1900, He has be’ apeculatre did this unblush-| been an Assistant Corporation Coun- hy, early last year cabbage 8 , 1916, WEEE giret on Lcoa inicod terms, prsbitehedbd pede ‘00 cheap and plentifui that old- " health with plenary powers, and com- | pulsory military instruction. Many of the articles are based on the theory of keeping Mexico for Mexicans, Provisions in the Consti- tution give Mexicans the preference in obtaining employment and acquir- ing lands and concessions, joned Gerinan families used to| they eatin’ more? r ' raise it.in buckets standing on win- | forget, these is war times—and” Under the terms of the new Conat! dow sills. Middle class families) Without sauerk lerman home| tution, foreigners must renounce al- Is no home at ali, ‘There is about a8] legiance to the countries whence they cents. It is sold by the pound ‘The pound rates vary from 10 to A good sized cabbage costs Col. Saco fRuppert, t George Ehret, Victor Ridder, Henry as Riader, Heinrich Heinrichs, Viate ls — 0 « ear ee foeder: os rit ‘There are 60,000 to 75,000 barrels of |aauerkraut consumed every month in Sauerkraut Trust |New York. Food Tru | “It's like everything else.” sald P. so scarce! Why, they|Q. Foy, food expert, “The Sig deslers| the cabbages they used jin sauerkraut took their ¢ ue from the! ‘And ain't egg and meat speculators.” Jacob Rupp! Address .........4. Safety for Over Half a Billion Passengers For years the Pennsylvania Railroad System has been conducting an encr- getic campaign of safety. Only all-steel cars have been built. Efficiency tests have been established; safety-first expositions have been held for the education and instruc- tion of trainmen; safety committees have been organized; and over 120,000 safety text-books have been printed and distributed to employees. It is the logical result of this safety movement that during the past three years over half a billion passengers— 553,890,063--more than times the total population of the United —have been carried over the lines of Pennsylvania Railroad System without loss of the life of a single passenger in a train accident: On the Pennsylvania Rail- road east of Pittsburgh a perfect record for four years has been made, during which a total of 616,626,957 passengers were safely carried. This remarkable result is gratifying and encouraging, and with the continued co-operation of our faith- ful employees, to whom great credit is due, we hope to maintain the record we have established. The Standard Railroad of the World I desire to enroll my name a World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD {co of the Roman Catholic Churet, | inasmuch as religious orders are pro- hibited from owning or eemuiniotering | all real estate or mortgages and churches, as well as denomina educational and charitable ins tlons, pass into the hands of the Gov- ernment. All clergymen must bo of Mextcan birth. At 4 o'clock this afternoon there was a brief ceremony at which First Chief Carranza signed the constitu- tion, A banquet to Gen, Carranza and the delogates to the assembly will be given to-night. Before the Congress was adjourned it was decided that the question of the reorganization of the army should | be dealt with by the next Congress. Trate Fired on by Villa —The Mexi- | JUAREZ, Mex., can Central passen rived upon by Villa followers at Moctezum 110 miles south of n, vent morning. Re gengers were stricken, mai ving on the floor Stes hiding behind ba ——— BIG DROP IN EGG PRICES PREDICTED IN CHICAGO Mild Weather Renews Production and Facilitates Shipment—But- ter Also to Come Down. CHICAGO, Jan, 31.—Prediction Is made to-day that within thirty days egg@8 Will be welling from 10 to 15 centa & doren below present prices, With | | the egg production and facilitated | shipment, according to John Mitchell Director of the Butter and Egg Board tere meee ecewreereeeesreeee member of The Evening The Steel Car Route 2 WY work, which was charmingly ex-| putea Ww te tire wingers, , Avenue, where the family formerly | : ’ |lived, on Aug. 3 last. Mrs. Ge never forgetting the balance of the me Mrs. Gold | ensemble, ‘| Max Hirsch, and as for Mr If present conditions are not inter-| slipped up,” rupted within a couple of weeks both | m aa erate pe orf blood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are Judge eeUeD Exoner Mes B Bite ron safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without donnex, Accused of Chewing # noid any, harmful. drug. A few doses will bring better Gum in Court—Remits Penalty. \ ale) improved health, a feeling of fitness and Frank Bardonnex, the Brooklyn at on Dec. 14 and threatened with a liginnuhnine Maan inngac bus Maeintirate Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box Krotel for working his jaws in court Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25c. | as though be was chewing gum, was | Bardonnex ae gut SANGO HES corer BASIS OF CARE By Sylvester Rawling. AVID AND CLARA gave their second oinitn "at : WOMAN | D piano recital of the season at Aeollan Hall jast night’ before ALL si crowded and fashionable audience Thetr ho programme consisted of Beet Biveeate Ih Fearon, cous 2 | Garment Found in in Closet « a sonata in EB minor, 5, > trio in B major, opus &, for! Paterson Mother’s Home piano, violin and ‘cello, In the latter) . A | Mr, and Mra, Mannes had the assiat- | Leads to Arrest. J ance of Bngelbert Roentgen, the! StighhcgenpyTs Dutch ‘cellist of the Symphony Or-| 8 far as could be learned to-day chestra. The trio was the firet of # blood-stained dress is the f evi. j dence which the Sociability When occasion calls for a light drink —some- times two—there is Brehma's chamber music compost. | dence whic palo County au nothing quite as right thorities have against Mrs. An ; ? 8 first performance In New York in|)" : ~ be 1885 and was revised by the com.|Thitd Street, Paterson, last ninht DELICIOUS power as late a 1891. It has been/ OM &M indictment charging her with played here rarely. Youthful freah-|*!ling her three-and-a-half-year-old }#on Max, whose body was found tn ness and buoyancy characterize the the basement of No, 21 Hamburg w#tein, the mother of three small ohtl- Never have Mr. and Mrs./dren, was taken from the bedside of Mannes been heard to better advan-|her husband, who is dying of con- tage than tn this and in the other | eumption: two componitions, It was a pleasure) The dress was fo Plain or with carbonated water, mixed as a highball, cocktail, punch, cobbler, rickey or Polar Bear, Pb ie Dare Wine meets every demand of nd in a cl wet In to hear them, and the audience|the Hamburg Avenue house, While showed {ts appreciation in no uncer-| this garment appears to be the most thirst and social rule. Ask for it by the full name. tain manner, damaging evidence against the pris Whe: _— oner, it is generally b ved that her Sold rever Wine ts Sold was made for feinala! indietment 4 ries GARRETT & CO. the egg tumble commission men are th, the deservedly popula Pioneer Amerieon Wine Grewers—Bet. 1839 looking for an 8 to 10 cent drop in| American baritone, who gave a re Norfolk Va, N,V. Offiee, Longners Ble butter {eital at Acoltan Hall yesterday after one Rirvant 08 | noon, be se oof broneh) Mr Pau! Garrett Champagne Mild weather in the central west| Cjarke, who made ft, declared tha atigation A Vane Used eee during the last few days has renewed| Mr, Werrenrath was disobeying his the mothe hysiclan in trying to sing. As @ “apologizer” Mr, Clarke ix a rival Werr rath the two or three times that nnoune omicials have nave for th have passed unnotle rw Httle told thet oe buying A me agi and eed butter and eggs will hav hed upon Mr, Werren- | them & ‘alam wh sauerkraut. It was cheap: | much exc the extraordinary | come to acquire title to real estate, | butter ane eBEs will have reache was Deems Tay net uy a barre) of it and push St) prices prev to-day as for any ‘i We conneen, | their normal level, he sald nha he city of Jove weittéh Berl Wehen little imo” ‘a corner of the kitchen where | other foodstuffs. Its all food gam- | sofer as foreign citizenship concerns | "rig retail prices for eggs to-day sin AU’ cauiiaed, Ge cfive. hey ay eM: a tomers” Hansel und Gretel could dip their) ping, and the middle class German] such property. ranged from 44 to 46 cents a dosen ee eee Cenana ene outa itera heads into it, families are footing the bill at a great) ‘Tho provisions regarding separation | There are practically no exgs In stor- ple whol pald to ¢ o Mahe Wherein ene MCT tabowie cod the of such |gacrifice. The Government records] of the Church and state virtually but only | wan later founds. ttl helleved See en ne eo teren: [show y shortage in| mean the taking over by the Govern- : nr ledle | the buy wa murdered In aOtniee part eaeeane ye bem Clube alc | 208 Keeper aeed ment of the entire property in Mex- the normal demand. |flat uptown with plenty of room for} of the house and his body taken. to apologies to customers and members Long Island farms, Experts figure that | love. what ae # sine mileht Savy | the t ent. A plumber who was Gnd 14 cents for 1917 dishes of sauer-|t8S mpeculators and distributors of was “It's Summer in the City.” At no trouble clearing himself, Death Kraut. They think it’s an outrage to |euaee 0,0 In extra profits during least Mr, Werrenrath though for had been caused by driving @ knite cious native dish, especially when |ing ar doubling tase in the next six ise at the end he repeate in & helehbot they are told that’ Caruso is getting |e ite a few months ago hen there was our old friend Henry nood peor mig gana: the his spaghetti at normal rates. oo ee eae ee ought dn any | Burleigh's “One Year,” not aulte as womans arrest caused xreat_ exelte of them are more specific in thelr | vaighborhood st tore as cheap as 6 cents f ee F Jeffective ax some of his songs. The mont, Her husband and thred i denunciation, They paraphrase a a’ hound. ‘To-day the consumers—and Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ J {contrast between Peace and War dren cried so hard that the enildren saying of Mark Twain of another |}. rome ly ne—are pay- f Rap i should be more strongly eer ized | were permitted to accompany. thelr Commodity and cry ou His are ¢ tae eimnet Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. tn the music, Mr Burlelgh Restdes, | not to Jull. Later in the evening “what ¥ auerk hut “ ‘id a of native composers, there were songs | the two other children were taken to cabbage with a college education?” | five times asmucl te, ie pale 6 fet 1917, by Frank La Forge, Florence Avi-|the Mirlam Harnart Hospltal forthe Bomabody has already Suggested a) eee cine w year ago cabbage, then ward, Arthur Whiting and eae night and the baby was allowed to bs oat ie sauerkraut eating, but fy : ; amrosch; a group of Scotch, Irish! remain with its mother, of the dish aw by the head, was plentiful at 3 NAME ccccccrccccccccdeccccccesevsecoccesoccccetone and Swedish folk songs, and, of course, to begin with, songs by Schu- bert, Grieg and Sinding. Harry Spler was @ faithful accompanist at the piano. “Kie-Yie-Yie! Get Me ‘Gets-It’ Quick!” 2 Dropa Make Corn “Fall” Off! Chub. orn strength and endurance of weak, nervoui weeks time In many Instances. injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than goed. Take only organic tron-—Nuxated tron." Advt Joseph Bonnet, French organist made his firet American appearance last night at a recital in the great hall of City College under the auspices of the French-American Association for Musical Art. His first offering was a sonata in D minor by his teacher,! Alexander Guilmant, but was in Martint's Gavotte and Bach's Toccata snd Fugue in D minor that Mr. Bon net showed the technique and fine mastery that has made him famous and won the hearty plaudits of the Aree crowd, which tncluded many nd well-known musictans. run-down folks 200 per cent. In two Avold the old forms of metallic Iron which may It Is dispensed In this city by all gdod druggists. When Women are Weak Women who feel weak, languid and depressed— who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe- hy ., of Mr. Bonnet's o : A eromosition, tha final ‘being an tm- tite and fresh looks—need a tonic that will provization upon a_ the nelected purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that from a score submitted by the audi- ence. Josef Stransky, conductor of the Philharmonic Soclety Orchestra, has b re-engaged for thres years fol lowing his ‘present ¢ engagement MAN KROTEL FINED FOR “WORKING JAWS” CLEARED » Don’t Touch It! It’ So Soret” ba nvetwede” nad Ie Will Never Be Sore! White sponge C loosens are a blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct womanly ailments, improve ‘the appetite, purify the akfast, lunch and din exonerated by Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions to-day and his fine | ner use the popular relish— remitted on his appeal fvom the sen Benjamin ©, Ridman, contended tha had not been chewing gum ¢ drop, as the minutes of | showed, but had been ¢ coughdrop to relieve throat ‘The return of Magistrate the notice of appeal was re sistant District Attorney ‘The Magistrate asserted that t aement of Bardonnex undoubtedly chewing gun spectacle of a man “working his ja for lent 1 gum ure Eddys | S alice || For eggs, croquettes, steaks, chops and salads. Your Grocer has it, ] Oc tation. Krotel t Lby A ‘PHOTOGRAPHS ~ WHICH SHOW THAT GERMANY roasts, td have been as though his life depended on per bottle, not elevating,” and that he de by E. Pritchard, 331 Sprin h Hardonnex that tf he had al Made by E. Pritchar pre ot NF | gum tn the court room of 1 - ff or other old time Judges of Gen | | Sessions he w | } ALREADY Is PLANNING FOR WORLD BUSINESS WHEN PEACE COMES res tak at various Sozodont LIQUID DENTIPRICE contains a harmless ingredient that overcomes the geri@ which collect around the gums and Prevents infection of gums and teeth Regular users of Sozodont Liq uid do not have to worry about Receding gums With Strloker n by an American photographer in Germany times in 1916, in the GRAVURE PICTURE SECTION as State Fair ¢ {| OF Antonin aaa | The Sunday World Next Sunday) Meee een te following the printing oB she