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ad apy sees , WGCEST NINE FIELD GREAT FIRE FLEET "le PLANTED WILL RAISED 10 GUARD PROTECT NEW YORK GHTY'S WATERFRONT Const Artillery filer Ready to Sow. Cominlatinie ha Adamson Adds! Deadly T. N. T. at Mo- 143 Vessels to Those in ment’s Notice. Regular Department. AT tsw Cost OF A Soul “THAT Worries PAW, ITS THE UPKEEP TO CLOSE PORT’S GATE \ WATCH ON EXPLOSIVES. Every Square Foot of Water| Drastic: Order to Contractors » , Made ten Even | to Have at Least Two Men skid Where Dynamite Is Kept. (Bipertal to The Evening World) “WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Two ot ‘The most elaborate and intricate mine fields that a nation has ever devised Tor the safeguarding of a city’s water gates have heen planned@ by the Coast Artillery and the Corps of En- Bineers to pragect the entrances to the waters immediately about New York. It ts a tasic which has Seen €ompleted in all save the last detail, the actual Inying of the mines, and ‘these are now stored by hundreds at ‘Port Totten and Sandy Hook, ready “for the message from the War De- partment which shall send the mine Jayers out with their gingerly han- Firo Commissioner Adamson has, | with a few months, arranged safe- guards which can meet any emergency. | Commisstoner Adamson considers | the elty's long waterfront ite greatest harard, and to give It adequate pro- tection ho has added 143 fully) equipped fire-fighting vessols to the! fleet of ten fire-bouts of his depart: | ment. This was effected by arrange- | ment with the raftroads entering this| city and Jersey City and with such | big compantes as the Standard O11, | Bush Terminal and Jay Street Ter- minal. Not only are the heavy tugs of these organizations been fitted with fire-fighting aparatus, but the com- panies have notified Mr, Adamson that they would install any devices he suggested to make the craft more effective, Furthermore, the captains of these ernft are now receiving tech- nical {natruction In fire work, The city has been divided into ten ones, with reapect to the water front, and the tug despatchers of the sev- |eral compantes have been Instructed died burdens. The ageressivenoas and determina- ok can be de- tion with which an att Hvered is u lesson of the European war which hgs not been lost upon the military and naval officials of this éountry. It has certainly proved of vast value to the Coast Artillery, ‘which, as a second and third line of defense, will be intrusted with the detense of New York, The first line ds the navy, the fourth is the mobile Every Inch Off Hem Means Another Pound of Beef-| army. |to despatch their vessels to these ; It rests with the Const Artillery to) zonow on call, 48 complete is the co-| steak,as Fair Ones Must supplement the defense, begun by operation of the companies that tue the navy, when the ships of an enemy captains have rec come within the long range of the g@reat disappearing guns and mortars with which the forts about New Work bristic. Also it lies with the (Coast Artillery to see that no hostile craft may live once it haa entered a| 1 supefising the use of explosives| field. [on contract work in the city Commi ‘ ‘sioner Adamson has issued drastic QBATH AT Pie konto TO ordera to the contractors, Ten days Fe mine fielda which have been | *#° be bad nearly three hundred of Sislied tor bees protection re New them at his office that he might tell them he would tolerate no violation Fork are off Bandy Hook—the out-| 6 nis orders, that from now on ail ved orders that up- t of word to go to a fire, they are to drop their tows, if so engaged, at the nearest pler and speed to the} conflagration. Absorb More Calories to'| Keep Warm—Thinly-| Clad Sex, Eating More,' Must Grow Fat, and) That Will Be Death) Knell of Abbreviated Garment. on rec: aorta ete te the eit end ee mARuZineR must be uarded night and By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Polnt, the northern entrance “#¥ bY two men inestegd of one 90 A short skirt Makes @ long butcher's bill. Worn at half staff it may long as there was dynamite in them and the present state of affairs ex- tated, ‘The threat he held over them was the immediate revocation of the blasting lcense. by way of Long Island Sound. The extent of these fields has, for obvious reasons, been one of the Artillery's carefully guarded secrets. When the be apr. opriate enough to the mournfulness of the charms it exhibits, but it requires nevertheless @ larger intake of fuel values or calories into the system; consequently the high cut of skirts bas & direct effect on the high cost of living. W mines are laid the warning, “Do not Geek, 4 leant, fs the moval theory of 6 new | The day that diplomatic lations 4 4 mitermpt to pass the Hook or enter with Germany were broken, Commis: philosopher of clothes, Miss Jane Newcomb, a lecturer Soricaieass bl 4 believed, suffice sioner Adamson erty pag of the State College Extension of Pennsylvania, who 0 indicate the de areas charged out to investigat 6 300 or more| 5 +d with the most powerful explosive locations where ting was gc told an audience of women in Philadelphia yesterday man has yet compounded—the deadly °” es #0 4 t oH ty that an inch off the skirt means an additional pound , N. ‘T.—trinitrotoluol Ty owelve ware: Tune ote be | unauaty E “\ of beefsteak inside. .N. »toluol and the ectora dns com f ' In mining these two areas, not only mandeered the dynamite they found ¢ The less a girl wears the more she must eat to have the recognized and chartered there. It was taken to one of the] . keep warm,” Miss Newcomb announced. “Consequently nla bean designated for the em. a magasines and) short skirts and thin silk stockings make @ girl eat pigacent waters of sufficient depth ts The result of one such ratd was a| so much that she becomes bad-tempered permit tha passage of submurines Feport to the police by the contracting As @ result of this fact—tf it be a fact—we must conclude that short and light draught vessels, For the Company that its @ ive had been| punted for it | Skirts make women fatter. Gince the intake of food depends on the off- stolen, And t a finding {t stored | take of clothes, it must follow by inexorable logic, that the less you wear coast defenders are determined for two days be not even # 1oWboat shall pass when ‘war closes the gates of New York, Under Owen Egan's watchful eye. | the more you are likely to welgh. pplemen y r now. special “riot ca oh will ; ; ; Ae Nght ere ton ming POM” pring the firemen, with thelr effec- Now if Miss Newcomb of Pennsylvania can produce any evidence in stantly upon the fielde during the tive hose and high Lcipyk) water ser-| support of her belief she will have pronounced the doom of the abbrevi- mits as they played from Forte vice: fo Gr discrder, has been isyued pated ekirt, against which all the diatribes of aggrieved moralists so far flower bay when war was declared on by Commissioner ‘Adamson. It is| have been uttered fn vain. (Spain. known as the ‘12 these being | T do not think any one can cham- [MINE FIELD CONTROLLED BY [i fur tha Deprun he rewuler | pion successfully the short skirt 88] a perfectly good argument tase ELECTRICITY, cee a een a Kreat mminai (an object of beauty, Tall women ¢]it_namely, that it ia lftg ipa ‘The mines In the two areas will be © crowd, It ts belleved | survive it, but to the plump middle- food to keep the wearer warm, then get in four to a square of 100 yards, that a te a ' ot water, | sised beauty it te fatal Ethtoally it} i+ 4, ume to x heed: It seems z one electric series, Under and ounds pr 3 I egoh four making one slectric series, NIUer ttl disporae a mob Without rink: [AY be defended, but eestherioally 1} reasonable to belteve that the effort Beenpered. by cable with & Bombe Mie) eeviives of tt H i |e beyond support, Among a thousand gbroof casement hore. By a new Ing the lives of the ubiquitous “in to warm all outdoors must compel the wearers of the half-staff skirt there fa seldom more than one who can or for him to render|claim that if eyes were made for see- *aevice it will be possible for the oper- nocent bystander.” ator at the switchboard in the case ———~ ment to make the mine flold doadly, ither for contact detonation or ox wearers of the skirts which are more lke promissory notes than garments to eat more food, consequently to plosion at will, any number of mines harmless by|ing, then beauty is ite own excuse) 1 oon. fat the mere throwing of a switch. It is| for petng. == = planned that at certain times the| or ine ; 11 __ What te the good of all pur rolling Foie eta will De awitched oft| I believe, too, that morality a9 welll ang tettuce eating, our dancing and Hot War rat || to permit, for instance, the passage |ag beauty te largely in the eye Of] sxating if we have to take calories || of an American man-of-war, but Ider, In the memorable ep!- Pek ' oT) | large part of the field will be kept he beholder, enough to warm Central Park ve | gram of Montgomery Flags, “To the cause of them? How do we know almost everything’s rotten.” that Just because police rookies av- alive” alw: Very litt ya has bean permitted to | pure | Sick Headaches) | || teak out about the mines themselves, |Comparatively few women: thanks to} oraging 180 pounds were shown to he 1 | and they are cl }} muaiied: At the |imeir cleanmindedness and common| wel) nourished on a diet coating 26 |} hot water with phosphate =) Brrr “Charge. of 200 pounds of| {n all tho htstory of clothes T doin q ghort petticont would not atarve | In It before breakfast. j] trinttr oluolermun alate i sink the|not believe cage ee Aaa on to death on the same allowance? If | GrAnAnOiARe AAGRE. oo coq |tansied fiat. hen i there is anything tn this disquieting of the op: upted by the leense of masculine st to the ¢ Headache of any kind is caused by ‘ator to explode Philadetphia theory, the Life Exten- Iress. . The hutdcintoxication--which means self- & mine near aft Bo to be | sion Institute will have to hold spe- poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons unk are Od DOR. 6 SOFE OF MASS! A women wiews with mo emotion | cial diet tests for debutantes to de- called toxins, sucked into the blood, INAFY checherbotre ii ided. ‘Mhess (fave @ fastidious distaste the com-| termine how much more food a hun- through the lymph duets, excite they 4. 100 va: on a aide, are num- |placent exhibits alike of Jack Spratt) drod-pound girl should consume than he which pumps the blood so fast’ p, id the numbers registered on|and Humpty Dumpty in thetr swim-| a 200-pound policeman, that it congests in the smaller arteries the contact point of the awitebboard, | ing suite at the beach, A man has only himself to kesp and veine of the he: producing vio #0 that 8 ping hasries or & ewitad | ‘A woman knows almost from birth| warm, but the girl of to-day with a 1 ne 7 pred NS iliac Al BO ANA ate the mine series bear-| that men are bifurcated, Uittle bit off the top of her blouso and | ous, de ident, feverish and ing that number No attelypt ts made to keep from|a good bit off the ham of her skirt miserable, your t ur and at GAMERA AND CHECKERBOARD jer the fatal secret. Yet, whatever | hos a duty to perform toward th most nauseate Phen you resort TO PLACE THE FOE. satalia in after Iife, she never says: | weather bureau as well to hersolf. | to acetanilide the bromides po which of the series ls |"}1gw could I have been expected to} It is useless to conclude that if she | whieh tem) ly relieve but do not to altion of any | omain good when temptation stalked | has to eat more to keop warm, and| rid the blood of these irritating toxins DUDE 0 tee imine | ne on every hand—when men, lost to | consequently Kets fatter, she will de- | with a tea as accura! deter. |e oO! A utlass ot I with 9. ten 4 Aas ph Aa are ¢ shame, devoid of that|chde that discretion ts the better part apeentul of aly ae awhile » over which it Was steering |manly modesty, which was the most|of valor and woar long skirts, No #1 not only ons from L visible nur Cho commmunt-|\aytrable characteristic of the old-|one can view the exhibits on Now| your system and « mu of hea Fone eee yeild leave to him {fashioned man, walked the streets in| York » without realizing that pehe, but will cle e. purity hae Pistia! f ‘ tumes which revealed platnty that] every woman believes any sort of freshen the entire alimentary ear Y the 1 asd two legs?” revelation is better than to let con pound of fini¢ \ It is vhich h out| % is perhaps because of the aial-| on ior pearl gray stockings Rigeoe Hvar 1 f termining sy. }wart resistance of their own sptrits| Perhaps she ts right. Certatnt Miecpat taatel raenk ¢ n 8OU: reap 1 ‘ { that wor have not taken seriously | cetghy Seas uy she twinge, which is not se P ate tas the vitriolic eriticiama directed | # talked aholl. | bnd OF vourve tt in| If you aren't feel Ri ana’ positions wee the Mines aa {against the short skirt, When Al ie ric yao we . hy tongue is costed hey would bo soon were looking jolbtades was asked why he had cut] Detter to have yauk produel orith: Vind taste, font tt ater AvouKH A camera, | hie dog's tall off, he anawered, "To | jy ai indigestion, hilinusr This tina large camera, gis the Athenians Raa tel a as mt 1 eh athe phos ‘ hh ‘ 4 or sou } ; lay lig bores 1 we ve abbrey Wm WAND hated water cure to tid iyou ving A‘ See ot tosis es i Hi inn it skirts f the V. Samue Stor MET aeiita are ra maiian \ ir died othe A found that " fon att att we tf f the stomach, | ind howels « expect next to ere | HculArly what they s ‘ morning never ty my headache or Morte wounded vessel slpking| But--when a teow! ginning e Yicnew a miserab!s momest.— Advt gration the vt [me short sheet wher advances: Livening ———4-- ‘Short Skirts Klean Long Butcher Bills, Is Novel Theory of Miss Jane Newcomb; Less One Wears the More She Must sat ° FRENCH DRIVE T0 FOE'S SECOND LINE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ‘10, 193 17, BERLIN REQUESTED SHUN GIRLS TILL 21, WTLOGK TO HAUL: ONE HUBER MASI DOWN. $.FLAG THAT WON Y WEALTH bo Formal Order fl Order Attiched to’ , Brussels Incident, Says Official Report. WASHINGTO! Department officlally ob, advices to-day that Brand 16.—Htate reported a Whitlock, Talk Your Way Way ‘Through | W ford” Another — Motto, Will Contestant Asserts. The two cardinal rules of succena od by the late George H. Huber, wealthy museum owner, and spread American Minister to Belgtum, had among thos closo to him wore re- been requested, but not ordered, bY peated to-day to tho Jury before Sur- the German military. authorities to fogato John PF. Cohalan, where the lower the American flag from the Fritor will dlaposing of $500,000 tn be- Legation ta Brussels, ing contested by George Huber Thom- ‘The department's advices made no mention of American relief workers; offictals being held prisoners, and shared the view of Horbert C, Hvo- ver, Chairman of the Amertean Com miasion, that it was improbable, As to the flag incident, ‘ ead (2 Jolin Schinatorstontifte begin. be regarded by officials as more sentl=o nin of the contest that he had given mental than actualy serious, although lation to the story to injure the it did arouse somo feeling. State De chee \e . the young and beautiful partment officials took thé view that the German military authorities were acting strictly within their rights. The American Ministor ts accredited to the Bolgian Belgium, as a geograph the al unit, it seemed to Government, not to young man 7” many myatery Thomson was of the show- in. After the latter's death stories cireulated that Thomson was jowman’s natural son, Fireman at the years wn as the nephew witow of Huber, who after his death married Martin Wright, son of the former ‘Tamm Hu son, any leader ‘a maxima, according to Thom- were these “Always mhke men your study and and seat of fhe Governments 18 4! ton suse them, Rofhamber molasses Havre. Mr. ‘Whitlock remained at reas aacotte ches more friends than vinegar. wiles SR cralensscrery,. Be ‘rdhasbibdeiconded Talk your way through the world Government to take work, and the building for all diplomatic ceased to be a lagation Whother Mr. Whitlock will continue on Americans American purposes permitted to wlan relief, or whether he will after many protests, he was released, boundary ho managed to do after some VICE ET he was told to crows the not later than 8 o'clock. This ALONG THE AISNE TEUTONS STORM Blow Up Defense Defense Works and Inflict Heavy Losses, Says Pari PARIS, Feb, 15.—French ments made an attack yesterday be- tween the Oise ‘and the, Aisne and penetrated as far as the second Ger-| ‘Take plod Del man Ine, the War Office announces, statement follow Between the Oise and the Aisne we made a surprise attack yesterday on enemy tranches in the region of Pulmaleine. Detaoh- ments pushed forward as far as the ‘second German line, blowing up defense works and gholters and inflicting appreciable lossds on the enemy. “In the Champagne there wae violent artillery fighting during the night in the Sector of Tourbe and considerable patrol activity in the regions of Vatily (east of Soissons), Caurlerres Wood and to the southwest of Chauvoncourt We took prisoners, “Yesterday morning a German airplane was brought down in an aerial combat. The machine fell in flames within the lines be tween Oustines and Morey (Muerthe-et-Moselle), Yesterday and last night squadrons ‘bom- bared with succeas the aviation rounds at Colmar, Varennes and Matigny, the railway station at Athies and encampments at Curchy.” BERLIN, Feb. 15, (by wireless to Sayville)—German troops in the re- gion between Serre and the River Somme, in France yesterday with drew from some of their advanced positions in from thetr commander, says the of- fielal statement issued to-day by German army headquarters, The official statement says: “army group of Crown Prince be Rupprecht:—On the front tween Armentieres and Arras merous engagements of re nottering detachments occurre: Tho enemy, in his frequent enter- prises, some of which were Taunched with artillery prepara tion and some without It, suffered considerable losses, Prisor that remained tn our hands nished valuable Informat which was fi out by the re ults of many of our own reconnolter ing advances, carried skill out with esterday between So) Krow to esp an artillery dual ¢ antl the Somme cal strength in the evening hours, Many heavy guns were employed. There were infantry attacks under our. offt- clent fire with the exception of sinall local advances ected sigainst some of our posts which, as had been orde gave Way toward our main tng position Big Guns Be: fonse of Chesapeake Hay, WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 —Work of | preparing defenses at the entrances to Chesapeake Bay ageinst submarin attack wan dogun to-day when cous! artillerymen from Fortress = Mouroe tarted fortifying strategic points ‘ope Henry @ " n'a Lal \tforms six-inch uns, w wp the waters through wit meraibles could approach the ba sdy within ten days, it wn i ‘ Will heve a ranke ine miles. \ “RUSSIAN TRENCHES see INGALIGIA SECTOR Shafts and Render Tun nels Useless. part in the reltot | Legation in Brussels’ as oue of the: four continue there in the administration of Lel- be transferred to bis official position as Minister to the Belgian Government Destroy Mine “Don't ruin after the girls In your | | boyhood. I never did it unt!l T was twenty-one.” Young Thomason sata “Uncle Georg an he called Huber, often reiterated his views, and as he piled up money he explained to the boy that it all fume to him through adherence to thowe maxims t e, has ne on dec “*No further word has boon recvived | Oe day in 1916 Thomson was tn his here of the arrest on Tuesday at| bedroom, he testified, with a chum, Mayence, Germany, of Chrisuao N.| Harry Oppenhelm when his uncl ioentan Bauer: Pote ay — whe | Schafer told him that “Uncle Georg was loaned by Mintster Whitlock, | h#d made a whl According to reports from Berge,| “I knew it before,” said Thomson, Switzerland, Herter applied for his| “but 1 was interested. I saw adaw- eee te ety 3, eate wae reroee to (ve with @ bundle of papers go up jchamge trains at Mayence and his| ‘0 Uncle George's room and I sup- jarrest followed. He was lodged in| posed it was to make his will. In my Jat most of the night, and when,| room Mr, Schlaefer and T discussed the will, Mr, Schinefer said that if the will didn't properly provide for mo he would break tt. He said tt wasn't worth the paper it was written on @ttce Uncle George made jt on Sunday. I didn’t want to ee that bunch around Uncle George get the better of Mrs, Huber too, and that's the reason I was Interested. “Did you really fear for the tn- terests of Mra. Huber?” lawyer—"'the lady this estate asked the who here is op- posing your efferta to collect from ad condition, Hoping yew will fro any romarks of this am, Your nephew HV HER THOMSON Reward 1 that f “ latter wotld expresa's at Havers dying out y yu are @ eal Huber WHITMAN URGES ACTION TO GUARD N.Y. REVENUE Recommends California Proposal to Bring About Segregation of Federal and State Sources, Special to The Kvontog World.) ALBANY, Feb, 15.—Governor Whit- man to-day, in a special message to the Lagislature, urged that the State Join California in a movement to bring about concerted action to pra- vent the Federal Government from absorbing the means of State reserve. He says: “During recent years Congress, tn Its exercise of the taxing power, has been steadily encroaching upon sour ces of revenue not heretofore tapped by the Fe Ax one of thowe St the major burden, we serious con: eral absor revenue, It is as at hear ral Governme of sources of State that the State able to com supplying thet necessary governments should be mand the means of Wants ag that the National Govern ment should possess the like f in respect to the wants of the Union BILL WOULD REGULATE TAPPING OF WIRES District Attorney Only May prove Procedure—-Otfense Is Made a Felony. Soactal From a Staff Coneapondent.) ALBANY, Feb. 15.—Senator Burlin- game to-day introduced a bill aimed at the Mitchel administration tn con nection with the famous wire tappin Ap- anes by pollcemen that had the charkies officials of church and Stat in @ turmoil aofhe months ago, The bill says ny person who, with intent tr overhear @ conversation on @ private or public telephone line, uses any de vice without the knowledge and con sent of the parties to such conversa tion, except when such conversatior ls interece ed on the written approva of @ District Attorney in the in which the message is inter ia gullty of a felony. Section 723—Any person who inter cepts any message on the written ap proval of a District Attorney shal personally make an accurate report to such District Attorney of the tn fgrmation obtained, and on failure { make such report within seven day* such person shall be guilty of @ mis CURED HIMSELF OF DRINKING ally did,” sald the witn Huber often said to me there were clever lawyers around and 1] Loe Angeles Man Gives Out a Simple |thought one of those clever lawyera| Home Recipe That Banished His «ht do her out of her interest | “Pid you have # suspicion that! sre Carl Smith, living ams | Mrs, Huber was at that tine against it asked the lawy she had a right to be against me,” Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif cured himself of the liquor habit wit! a atmple home recipe. | In @ recen snawered ‘Thomason, with tears in his| statement Mr, Smith said: “I took | BERLIN, Feb, 18 (by wireless to nycn “Il was a sort of intruder there, |two high priced treatments for th: | sayvitie),—Teuton forces” yosterday || siwaye felt. like an Intruder, {liquor hablt, both of which faljed | stormed the Russian positions along an't help it” | ant Bee et te reine s : |4 front of 100 yards north of the!” Mir Huber had you tn her home | ished my desige for liquor and y ban | Zlochoft-Tarnopol Ratlroad, in Galt-| pom tho first time you came thers | benefited my health, To 8 os, of water lola, says to-day’s German offictal ‘and treated you ke @ mother, didn’t and 20 grains of muriate of ammonia [ntatement, After destroying the hos-| i,q tha attorney inquired a small box of Varlex Compound ani | tile trenches the Austro-Germans |” “ingo, hy didn’t treat me itke a| 10 grains of pepsin. Take @ teaspoon withrew taking with them 281 pria-| other replied the young man | ful three times a day, It is perfectly loners, The text of the statement | MOtner Fe harmless and as it has no taste, colo: reads the didn't minivter to my Wants 404) oF ainell it can be given secretly i: Aipasie 64 Beane: Lape ldiet © didn't treat me right.” lcoffee, tea, milk or in food. ‘Any oo @ Leopold Ou | when didn't she treat you right?) druggist put up this recipe ut the railroad from ovel to Lutek | avr" ange phe caught ime amok- | very little cost and tt is @ wondert « one of our ratding detachments | hie and went right down and told | remedy.”—Advt. surprised @ Russian field post and | 1.1. George about it. He wrote — - brought back forty-one prisoners. Ra neon Tel ta-liee (aetiaee meeryens: oe tone Niele, | out late at nights she told TENDER THROATS SWGLOG: DAA . DAS: beck Goorge, and he raised Catn | thirty Russians and one machine |. aad readily yield to the healing gun from 4 hostile position andl p | “ % The witness admitted that once he influence of | Nort of the Macho» Tarncpol »@ peppery letter to Huber, The | Ratiroad an enterprise well TE olivia SrA FOR an AE | planned and vigorously carried out met with complete success. *Montolatr, NT, Aug, 16, 1916, | After brief artillery fire, storming seer Mase Ware 7, takes to} detachments entered the Russian es yee nae Fale Wee Iie ad Sod | lines ta the extent of abwut 100 must petaenb we all have our yards and took prisoner the gar- | faulty, Through all and always he ts a accordance with orders, 4 rison of six officers and 275 men The detachments remained hours in the hostile trenohes, our mineré meanwhile succesding in destroying extensive mino rendering nels 4d with explosives that had heen driven under our position “army Group of Field Marshal yon Mackensen—-On the Putna River @ Russian outpost was oap- red. On the Sereth an advanc five shafts an useless tun by several companios was r pulsed, The port and military ox tablishments of Qulatz were ef feotively shelled.” _> Willcox Offers Wilson Hin Ald tn International Crises. WASHINGTOD 16.—Willlam R. Willcox, Chairman of the Republi National Committee, called on Presid Wilson to-day and offered his er co-operation in the present. inter tional ortats. “(GULDENS Mustard _ Ready toUse With « y father. Remember that. You say there were times when we didn't get enough to eat. When you say this you lie, or if any one o ways It hey le. fam sending this strong because I ly it to 4 1 iinpression, Tam ‘ We have always allowed to order what we de Wo bave all the vegetables and Because of your nother is in bed and in | ved ckens we Wa ast nid It soothes the inflamed mem- branes and makes richer blood to repair the affected tissues— | to help prevent tonsilitis | or laryngitis. SCOTT'S | is worth insisting upon, Seott A Bowne, Bowaield, N. 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