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DNIONS TUMBLE, POTATOES ALSO, UPON EXCHANGES Evening World Exposure Alarms Speculators, But Buyers Hold Aloof. | Potatoes dropped fifty cents a bag and onions tumbled §2 to-day, fol-| lowing the exposure by The Evening World last Saturday of the extra- ordinary profits made by apeculators im onions and the statement yester- day, backed by shipping records, that carloads of potatos if local and up-#t for a week or ten d The drop of these commoditi tho produce exchanges was hailed as a align of weakening on the part of| speculators, but the fact ts that no body has been buying potatoes or| ontons on eight hours, the exchange for forty-|to-day a letter to be sent THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FE ve been held] ihe potatoos in freight yards has faht yards | fricitened the speculators out of their 4 time. |nests. It is the same with onlons. on! Butter came in more plentifully to day than it has for sev J days-—but retailers are still demanding 61 nis @ pound, following the increase by the wholesalers several days ago. Commissioner Hartigan prepare to State | Departinents of Agriculture through - & out the country requesting them. to At the close of the exchanges yes: | co-operate with New York in getting terday potatoes sold at $9.50 a bag or | food into the city out 75 per ce ore than they are| “Special Assistant About 75 per cent. more than they are) 44 General Swacke o bringing in London. ‘The offer of $9]iay thet he knew of no special in a bax was pra Hy unlimited at | tion of the food proble is any way from 100,000 290,000 | NK inade by the Federal Grand Ju ooking Into the coal sit bushels or by the carload. It was the | gation just now.” he said, “ands same in the case of onions, and not a /find thit very interesting. We cent’s worth of onions was sold to-day ed Hing to do all P ear . If anybody ° of the exchanges 6 prices | Wil bring over to this office anything n any of the exchanges at the prices! tat jooks like proof that there is a first asked ' oe F ahippare “There will be a bigger break,’ P. Q. Foy, food expert, “before another forty-elght hours has gone by # publication in The Evening World of |19 ¢ The | t hich cont is, all the heard from anybody 0 facta upon which It vernment has alk and facts about the potatoes in storage and! can proneoute.” ll One Real Aspirin say bn tieantive ant oven harmful. Refuse them. Pro- tect yourself by demanding Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Every tablet and every package of genuine Aspirin bears i I il Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles of 24 and Bottles of 100 ‘The trademark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office) Is a guarantes that th: of salicyiicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer mu: INO | Bayer Tablets HM | OM jin City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Quickly transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women Inte a perfect ith and beauty~Often incre 8 the strength of di je. nervous, run-down folks 200 per cent. In two weeks’ time, It t» conservative three million peopl ms Ite use both by doctors parte of the country ha explain why they presc Gively, and why it apparently produc ‘uch’ better resulte than were o| from the old forins of tnorganic iron Extracts from sume of the letters re Daley flesh flabby. brain fag The muscles lack tone, the and the memory fails and they | ome werk, nervous, Irrita oly. When the tron | of women, the roses plooe, ean, meal, bo longer is iron to be found. fining procemes have removed of Mother Marth from t foods; and silly methods of te reaponsidle for “Therefore, if you wish to pr watbful vim an@ vigor to a ripe old ag 20! organio iron, tn England, @aye: “Nuxated Iron gives the weak and run-down that great vim, en erey and endurance w envied by the Its widespread use should people now Htelewsly a sturdy, alert men and stride, tality,” to find him with the boy of 20 and as tu vitality a# & young Without you eat in the proper form. had in some case most startling results anaemic, nervor pale, months without Gon't take the old for brimming over with vim ston blood 1 of ni tr man he really was, notwit age, The secret, be maid, w nuxated tron had filled bh newed life, At SU he w at 46 he was curew now 6 taking @ mira 1 8 of reduced tro doc ybtaining any be eon at every turn sburfling ng the atreeta abould become phystelan who and fit acetate, or tincture of tron. etmply to few ven The tron demanded by r Nature for the red coloring matter the blood of her children ts, alas! not Kind of tro inust take Iron in in| Many 8 Won the of ano and vigor is lo poreoribed and euch 9 great least double tage” tin » od drugaiste, — United Staten| BRUAR TOYS AND TERRIERS, SHOE MEN IN SARL POINTERS AND POODLES OVER WOMEN CLERKS’ IN RING FOR RIBBONS. MATRIMANIAL TRANCE United | Btates Dog Show of Westminster One Dealer’s Salesgirls Think | « ‘ Kennel Club Opens: at Gar- den With 2,000 Barker Only of Marriage and Storm | Starts When He Tells It. Canine rivalry was ataged fay penal to The Evening World in Madison Square Garden, when the! PINLADELPHLA, Feb. 20.~The| Westminster Kennel Club annual convention of the Pennayl- ened its 1 Shoe Assorlation found Itself all snarled up to-day by| a controversy started yesterday by O, any In years, ‘There ts an entry ilst| bef siest (he cae dealer, who of more than 2,000 dogs, which neces. | &ttacked eMctoncy of women shoe | clerks, aitates the use of not only the ground “Thoy area fatture,” he said. “They oor ut of the frst balcony and the | .56 concentrate, They think about lconcert hall as well. | everything but making @ sale. Wo iiwaee te TF Raita eertece (mane rid ourselves of the delusion ue ani ping, howling c “| that they are offective substitutes for Ten show rings wore | en. ‘The shoo scattered throughout the amphitentre| Men. Te shoe girl foes through the and practically all of the ninety-eix | ™OUON® Of sulting a customer, but 7 she in thinking of something else. ahe classes of dogs, officially recognized |1s thinking of matrimony, first last in American dogrom, were acheduled| 54 ai the time,” ] to be Judged in these rings. The storm started right there. Em- Robert K. Armstrong, who for y . watched over the collies of the AGL CINTDTENATAEBEICR Tote © theeubliity and devotion of his forty-first annual dog show, four days and nights one respect the exhibition surpassed In more than | J P, lo of a) F. Morgan, was one of ¢ women clerks, Not a few threatened arrivals for the exhibit. He brought! (\tntow out their entire male force with him elght wild turk which : gprliblack 1s proof of thelr sincerity in uphold- the ability of their women em- Mr. Metzger faced the storm with he has just bagged in North Carolin The judging started at 10.30 o'cl In Ring 1H. W. Lacy judged bloodhounds, mastiffs, St. Bernards, Irish wolfhounds, whippets, poodles terriers and miscellaneous dogs In Ring 2 A. F. Hochwalt judged Engitah setters, pointers, Gordon act ters, retriovers In ring 8, W. R. Lowe judged sport ing spaniel In ring ree 8. Thomas jue old English sheep dogs, dalmatian Mancheste tr Wanamaker store declared with t that Instead of being tn a matri- inclined trance the shoe his staff frequently, after returned to the store, say- they were much happter In thetr rk at the store than working for « Mr. Metzger threw up his of marr w husband dandie dirment terriors, m terriers and shipperkes, while Mrs, ,| hands and marched out. ©, Huntington judged bull terriers. | Mr. MeGowtn tried to switoh the . In ring §, James ©. Hadley judged) guyject with a plea for cloth uppers ussian wolfhounds 1 In ring 6 Dr. O. I, Bennett judged | Lge Anne es. bared Ale sive leather which had nothing of custom to main Ho described rance in which s used and said they were thtul, rtable and dur- leat A | is would break Jown one stde of the principal causes he high cost of living. collies, |} In Ring 7, EB. R. 1 Irish fox terriers. | In Rin Ww | Scotch terriers. In Ring 9 Mrs, F. | Pekingese In Ring 10, T, Earl Shreve jtoy and Japanese, and H. W |} toy poodles and Malte FIRE AT SOMERVILLE, N. J, | GAUSES LOSS OF $150,000 Hoskins Judged | but the prestis | 1 its continued use. H. Mulford judged shoes of Y. Mathis Jt judged than Lacy ange in shoe mater vble radical Unionist - Gazette Printing Plant | | Destroyed and Bustness Houses ie ania woth Gcue Are Badly Damaged MEDAL Ht 5 afforded reitef haa ‘n thousands upon thousands of cases of . tism, gall-stones, gravel and all destroyed the Unionist-Gazette Print. tions kidneys, 1 ing plant and other business places | gor and allied organs, It acts quickly. | in @ bullding at Somerville early this It does the work, It cleanses your kid- | morning with @ loss of $150,000 neys and purifies the blood. Tt maken a | Patrolman Jc Hanlon discov- | oh new man, @ new woman, of you. ered the fire, which started on the|qently wards off attack and fatal disen second floor, and with a ladder res-|often complete! renin pe sinitian of deena on | diseases of the orem saiite ued the families of Josoph Janson | oie the bladder and kidneys. Bloody jand J. Moss, who were asleep. ‘The flames grew rapidly pres Hes the printing the Union | int-Gazet in this see Kenny's dry Perry's furniture gomls store and store on the ground floor were greatly J damaged, The fire Hound Brook and I keeping ho fire “COAST LINER IS RAMMED AY FREIGHTER DOWN BAY The Alamo, With 40 Passengers, Puts Back With Badly Dented Side. | The Mallory between forty bound for Key the fog morning departments of ritan hel d in spreading G Mner Almo, carrying and fifty passeng West, was ram after daylingh outside the » Line freighter Cherok ing from Wilmington | The freighter struck the on the starboard , al plates, all above the wate With the assistance of tugs the | passenger steamer returned to port | and went to the Fletcher drydock at| ken. | din this goon Just ows, » shock of the collision many of the passenge asleep, startled | most of whom | was no pani wert but there with her stem badly to make her pler without trout a ward 1. Toe Evening W WHIA, Bet was Dinner for F Pidgeon Pili Everett night at by John G Twenty-four Edward guest last in his honor the tton at Bontfaces, ae ¥eb. A laxative to-day saves a sick child) Ohicago to-day were to-morrow, Children simply will not for Harry McKinley, a tuke the time trom play to empty te President: MeWwin their bowels, which become clogged peared his home D EE Na Aiea up with waste, liver gets sluggiou, nm iy Possession 1 stomuch sour ' eh f hi hern Look at the tongue, mother! It . coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eut heurtily, full of cold vr has the MILWAUKER, Wis, Fe ical Brippe or 4 sore throat or any other Perens had narrow escapes when the children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful Jurtford Hotel caught fire here early of “California Syrup of Figs,” then so-day, Several ware, oVereene bentits don't worry, because it is perfectly and were carrie’ down fire escapes hartnless, and in a few hours all this None is believed to have perished. constipation poison, sour bile and *: | Jetermination until A. C. MeGowin of * CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS PURIFIES YOUR BLOOD MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE| ve “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever~ ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, | | Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons | ¥ 20, 1917, “Rigoletto,” | Rudolph Ganz | By Sylvester Rawling. off-day, and yesterday there as one @uch concerts were all that compelled no- tice. “Rigoletto” at the Metropolitan Opera House in the eventing, with Caruso, Maria Barrientos, De Luca and De Seguroia in the principal characters, Mr. Polacco conducting, made a record of another sold-out | Kator house, with hundreds turned away. |f If Mr, Gatt! were a plain showman he could put up a sign, “Caruso sings to-night!” and the opera in which Caruso was to sing wouldn’t matter &—well, it wouldn't; the house would be sold out and a long line of would- be listeners could take themselves and their money heme, hoping only for better luck another time. Rudolph Ganz, who deservedly is classed with the eminent pianists of our time, gave his third and, it ie said, his last recital of the season at Carnegie Hall last night. His per- formance, in which to his finished technique and to his captivating tone here was added poetic beauty of in- terpretation, stirred his audience mightily, His programme held Bee: thoven’s sonata in F minor, vartations on a theme by Bach, maninoff’s sonata in B flat minor, two of his own compositions, and ex- amples of Granados, Saint-Saens, Sibelius and Dohnanyt. the music season ahead of ts, yet ust” already begins to prefix an- nouncements of appearances. One of these was that of Evelyn Starr, the | Canadian violinist, who gave a at Aeolian Hall yesterday aft This young woman ts tempered with modesty, hasn't yet reached the mountain tops of her art, but she bids fair to get there, Mean while, she is well worth hearing. Her programme yesterday was an am- bitious one, It hela the Bach con- certo in E the Paderewsk! sonata in A r, and the Mendels- sohn concer minor. Ny learned didn't like her of Bach, but they rpretation uldn't gainsay h Paderewsk! and hey all paid tribute to her Mendels sobn. Starr had the able ichard Epstein at the | z | ence yesterday In this | to Saturday night's vtolin re- | lat Aeolian Hall, a misplaced line i] ypographical correction caus ntelligible paragraph which pediment, of ‘*orick~ hy condition. if your back aches or you 8 the loins or have difficulty when urinating. Go to your druggiat at once and get a box of imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Of Capsules, They are pleasant and easy to or cloudy urin dust," Indicate Do not dt we and | and kidneys and | mation which te the cause of your trouble, Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money if not satiefied after @ few days’ u cept only the pure, or: D Haarlem O11 Capmules. There are two months or more of | (ee Micnting waste will gently move out of the bowels, aud you have a well, Playful child again, "A thorough “to- side cleansing” is ofttines all that necessary, It should be the first treal- ment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Abk your druggist for a 50 t bottle ot “California Syrup of Figs,” whien has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. See that it i made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Don't merely ask’ for yrup of Figs, but ask for “Californta vrup of Figs.” Remember, “Call- fornia,”—Advt, 8; 8: ted the name of Amelia Galloway, ; who gave the recital noying error and talented arth And Miss Starr S#00weD Inve VPN in this bustest of muste sea- | piace, sons there comes an occasional son of No, 225 Nin Annoyed Two Young Women, ‘ m " nowlton of Xo, 189 Park uD ‘ee Charles Knowiton of So. 182, Park) Ctrangth TO ‘Frult-a-tI¥6s ee er oe “ERUITACTIVES', the marvellous the same borough, were charged medicine matt m fruit juices has An opera and two/morning with disonter! conduct bef ff Stoma reli «ler . {Magistrate Walsh, Mrs. May Bus Blood, Kid nt Skin Troubles | Miss Catherine Hyde, p any olher in. In severe eases ing at No. 1442 1 of Rheumat jut Lumbago. plained they had been f Pain in the BB Hood, Ne ng men from their |i faleia, Chrot Chronic Constipation stion, ““Frivit of the American Exy au) Ty “ite, cenit. 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