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Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand | Quick Lunch; Home or Office, 4 Stores’ 563 SthAve COR 46th ST 427 SthAve BET 388 39 SIS 23W42ndSt. = 27W 34th St BET SSOAVES BET 346 AVES VICTROLAS on Easy Payments No Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The Work) way be lett at | Pe Aneta Dlasin Memmnew cflee Ib te ay | aM THE BVENING WORLD, WEUNEBDAY, At juncture a man ho was Abraham Plotkin asked if possible for Roard substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively dothe work, Peo ted with bad breath find | we quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ the who anid Estimate to provide $1,000,000 to buy jot of good food in various stores and on push carts and street stands, it} A crowd of women stormed the of | pusheart market at Thatford and Be! mont Avenues In the Brownasvill Brooklyn, etto this afternoon, up- Olive Tablets, The pleasant, sugar- |food and sell it to the : dd and o the people At) setting carts and king to damage vated Ne 0! \3 | en ted tablets are take nf r bad sonable rates. merchandise, Patrolman Charles Mo- hitig Ae whe anew pen Ae Under tho present Inw I do not) renters of the Miller Avenuc Station ~Gwards ve able acl empted e otec e pl poart gently but firmly on the bowels and |Yelleve such a thing would be pos-| tien and. was overpowered. by tho liver, stimulating them to natural ac- | #!ble," replied the Mayor. women, who tore off his coat and tion, clearing the blood and gently Plotkin referred to the men spec-| ripped his cap into shreds, Moren- purifying the entire system, They do |ulating in foodstuffs, “A man ts a) Bete blew hie whistle AAR OnE Roe that which dangerous calomel does | murderer who will keep food back fiot, Four women we arreste without any of the bad after effects, All the benefits of nasty, sickening, | from his fellow man, but a man who | will keop food from children is worse charged with disorderly conduct, griping cathartics are derived from : Dee [awards Olive Tablets without {248 boaat," he said griping, or any disagrecable effects, | The Mayor renowed his promise for’ Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the | Prompt Investigation of conditions, formula’ after seventeen. years of |but told tho delegation the best practice among patients afflicted with | chanco for relief was to appeal to the bowel and lives comple at with the | Legislature for tmmediate action 2 attendant bad breath oy Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are [yn eMae with olive oil; you will know them by | #&tistled. Marie Gans led hor cpa | Meir olive color, Take one or two | back to Rutgers Square, where every night for a week and note the | mass meeting was held during ite effect. 10c and 25c, All druggists. entire afternoon, The crowd in Ct ; Alexander Shoes Small lots rounded up after inventory at very low prices. Broken sizes—but depend- able shoes at a fraction of their present worth, Men’s Shoes Children’s Shoes $3.85 $1.95 Women’s Shoes $3.65 We cannot send these C. O. D. Sixth Avenue at 19th St. | (Continued from First Page.) ty would exceed those of yesterday— 10,000 tubs, Phe receipts of cheese amounted to 3,700 boxes, twenty-six pounds to “a o% the wholesale price belng $10.20 a box, There were 8,821 cases of eggs received, includ 2,000 from China, ‘Dhese latter came here by way of Vancouver, They are sold At $14 a case wholesale aid yester total receipts were valued at 5,000. Tho Korough of Manhattan normally | consianes from 15,000,000 to 18,000,000 | the markets from Harlem River to the Battery was approximately pounds, This ts fresh be receipts at all the markets yester were out 1,500,000 principal markets from which but ure made to the vetatl store in Manhattan are lem Park and the Gansevoort, Har Thirty-ninth Street Market It is my opinion," said Joseph Con. ron of Conron Brothers, Gansevoort Market, “that the high cost of lving has reached the top notch, It could not go much hirher, I look for a radual drop from now on. The meat \ supply ts still iMeht, but ft will be more plentiful from’ now on. What about the meat in warehouses? Well, it {a true that there has been a greet deal of meat in storage. mine. was bought abroad. T de there for ape far ahead for shipment *t think it was ev lative purposes EE CITY WORKERS CUT COSTS. | Co-operative Buying to Con Outside Municipal Bull . pounds of fresh beef every week. The receipts for Manhattan consumption have b n considerably under these figures, last week the total for all! 10,000,000 | Tn spite of the fect that the Amalge- ‘mated Intertrading Company hae been however, he would do all he could to urge it if the Preatdent should call FEBRUARY a1, 1917 FOOD CRISIS SURG \Women Who Appealed to Mayor To-Day 7.000.000 CLUB WOMEN ‘or Action to Cut High Cost of Food WU} For Action to Cut High Cost of Foo Shaving, lJ, 4 TRADE BOARD A A-b44 -b6 4-y VOR EEE Oe aE ee Pt DE CODD 166 41464-4466 OOO4 IDLE UNTIL NA | TAK STEPS 10 LINE \|P Empress } ‘ i . This harmiese, non-potsonous anciseptio Niqud wilteet injures wocmal-exiae Ie taly ts fait ervey | ongantentions 7 Throughout the First Steps ia Fide Without | Cargoes to Be U > Be Unloaded and | Country to Report on Work 4 Waiting for Congress’s Ac- Crews Paid Off—Hint They | They Will Undertake. tion—Heney in Charge. May Be Cruisers, | nN a | Plans to organize for service to the WASHINGTON, Feb, 21,—Deciar- The 8,200 tons of froight that has banat 7 case of Pre and to eat ing the food situation constitutes “one teen tying t 14 of the Ameri. |*#t® ald in peace times, were begun of the gravest problema of the day," ying in the hold of the Amerl- 1, netean womon, roprosenting 7,000, Lo . : can Liner St Louie since Feo. % go club ma throumont whe the Mederal Trade Commission an- 1% fh hedul t Be elu women througho potticed today that 1¢ would fot wait] when sho was acheduled to sall for! (nited Statos, at ameeting to-day in |for the $400,000 appropriation sought Liverpool, is to bo unloaded, shippers the home of Mrs, John Jays Ham- \trom Congress to invertigate charges | have been notified by the line offt= | mond in thie clty. ite npdabgste be Open All Day To-Morrow 3 ot extortionate food prices apy to have their organizations register Tho commission bean the actual $ their capabilities with tho National ier the Latest Dances! preliminaries of the Investigation. It| 4 @| Most of the members of the crew} Council of Women of the United Geet the Newer Songal be ould: Sranstd 4, Senay, Who face | @ Jot the St. Louts have been pald off.| stats, Headquarters of the move- Chant cal Musote Riseoiet the news print paper manufacturers | The crews of three other liners of) ment will bo established in Wash- into line, will have charge of the tn- | $ | the Amertoan Lino, the New York, 8. IKtoM re Come to Hecht's and ‘ Mrs. Phillip North Moore o! ~~ ¢ | ee ee eee ree Sesaident of tho National peice! ney He ga kl ae ih nha g loft. Counet!, sald the organtzation would Seed. Ate Nelh BOK: ChANY Soba | c | P. A. 8 Franklin, President of the) ciror its services to the Red Cross, ceived assurances from many large MRS JACOB. PANKINY International Mercantile Marine Com- | 1 | of th try that they “ 48 well as to the country In general. | pono ooekin Ik. 5 wae ‘ pany, said to-day there was no tell-| she said tt was planned to have the | willing to ©o-ope in every Way | @+4-64-64) $44644404.00 66464444004 Ing when any of the four ships might) moay in auch a amapo that mobiliza- ra ono a with the commission.” The packers | —— oa - sail, The Government, he sald, had| tion can be effected on very short wrote that their books will be thrown | pon unwarranted Inflation of food] Hall Park which was attracted by | ordered to vacate ite free quarters in|#hown no inclination to arm the | notic $ 5 $ $ open to the Investigators. | {prices under the ancient Kulae of ‘nat | the demonstration was orderly and|t Municipal Buliting, the olty | em-| American liners, and there was no| present besides Mrs. Moore were 15, 25, 35, 50 it was stated officially at the e}ural causes, | i ) in the build All conti on \ Hanon tocday that the President will | Xeslorday rlote in New York were|s00d natured and there was none of | Pu/um Jn thn Neil wat Seeeteee te | chance of their sailing unless guns) y4r5, John B. Mumford of Philadel- $ $ rive hia perconal attention to awing- |Preusht up in the Senate to-day dur-| tho hysteria which charac:erized the | cowae @ Gamo ale supplied. | phia; Mrs, M. E. Harris of Bradford, up 0 bia atad osha riko bh the debate on increases in salary | outbreak of yesterday. ard Wallatein and a, 41,| Resarding the report that the ves-| pa; Mrs, H. Walter Barrett of Alex : Ay ‘i ligacane ne a aaa lester taetnas ‘tee t Col Before marching to the City Hall | niet Clerk tn the Law ‘De- | sels are to be held as auxiliary cruls-| a nanja, Va; Mrs, Arthur M. Dodge of | No Money Down ution asked @ mado this de-| Senator ‘Mhomnas, Dom: ot Colo- A | ' Arthur M, Dodge of | Cision following receipt of news of |Fado, expressed the opinion that in-| Marla Cs had urged her followers aaid Commissioner | ers 18 she avent bed war, there has) Now York, Mrs, Charlotte Perkins | the New Yeme food riot | creases in aalary were no cure for the|to camp on the steps until they! employee’ confer-|been no talk of euch a contingency,| Giiman of New York, Miss Mary G. | Pay $4 a Week Tj CRADROMeNUAAIVG > ESP he [increasing cont of living, because he | starved unions they got relief from r number ‘of Mr, Prenkitn wait, Hay of New York, Miss Maude Wet- | | Representative Borland in the |charged those who control food prices) OT Vin eo 8 y which city employees in It is in consequence of these unset-| ore of Now York, Miss Rosamond | N House and Senator Borah in the Ben- | would raise them to keep pace with | the high food price | Goods at & Gipsount, £ have 90] qed cohditions that the oatgoes afe| nen te tte ae ee, ote the G: ohn ate are expected to lead the fight | #alarica Refore he met the enst side women to belleve that the employees A. Bender of Philadelphia, Mrs. Fred- | pictured. It’s $75, Ra! tha a hat there ie uni-|, That Ie not the Mayor Mitchel said: “I think mont | ‘i! fever relations with the private/to be discharged. The majority of! wic% schoff of Philadelphia, Mrs. ty leanne with the ch that there. le: UBls lingsa potm gach as We a: people agree that one way to reduce | Stuneipal Hultings though ie now must) (me crew Of the St Louis te still) song 1. Grims of New York and ee eaie instrument | verwal conviction that food prices are |ihe metropolis of this country Via "Meh cont of food 1s by the crea. | #eek quarters Ving, though It now must] sioaca the whip. cioslie 2 soundly made, beauti- j the subject of widespread manipula | i r Th vas. he way to deal | : te, Gd . - The American Line, it was sald, 0! fully finished, tok with that 14 to take those who corner| tion of terminal markets, George W.| yin tb Halen 3t CN isan RE Beansas WS Baki Wareh The women were addressed by | Scnator Borah to-day demanded | sur Le oy nied hg bray I dislike to| Perkins and his committee are now! pievaturs and on Held Up T peg A hihi a re r ip Rohembbest dinette hee deen of England, President S Come and se@ food riots in free America, but T] making a drive for legs#lation—both CAG 7 ra ate of the International Women’s Coun adequate stopa aro taken to bring |toward rellef a bat We teWked- Gis Rah st 20,000,000 bushela of grain in clared tho Amorican Iners will be|doing in the belligerent, Europea baer | ment of such markets, That seems Soc raeoee ere Ung, Syubman: taken over by the navy, whieh la the|conueriom Mary Boyle O'Relily als pnieha s Beh 1 , Congre: vt adjourn," he sar8,)| to be a much better way of atriking {is on care held up on switch tracks best reason given for thelr being tled |" "prot, Emily GKreen Palsch, an ac cpm roraay ‘90 long as It 18 powslble for us to bo lis tee Wie oant OF living Gee ke idings and thut In addition tribu- up at present. tive peace worker, distributed copies fitted of any service in this deplorable ait- | mere creation of tho muntetpal retail|amount in. elevators and on trains; ‘The Royal Itallan liner Napoli|of an article by Carlton J. H. Hayes SELECT A uation. ‘We want bread!’ was the - : - awaiting transportation baat, _ A © | Professor of History in Columbia Uni- NOW cry of the French revolutionist markete advocated by Borough Pres « portation Bast slipped to sea at 8 o'clock this morn. | Professor of History in talus oY y had te Vasiailiaay tt ln the {dent Marks, Personally, though, | Jing, loaded to the guards with sup-| Which—-Armod Neutrality or All the they marched to Versailles, It i# the have always been in favor of the re- ' PRESIDENT UGRES SPEED |pltes for the Italian army, Much| War | new most ominous cry that can be heard | tall markets ns affording some meas- secrecy was observed as to the time} Much of the discussion indulged in in a republic, and whatever ts said } brcegpi eat | ON COLOMBIAN at departure of the 8,000-ton freighter,| Was o the question of @ referendum as to the effect of the war on prices, | ¢ page being submitted to the people to as- P : MORE OUTBREAKS AGAINST The Napoll has auto trucks, ammu- | certain whether or not they favor war. | the faot remains these people are in PUSHCART MEN, | 4 nition and other munitions of war, ——_—— iaae ae ie ay Ad vybocte dae | hecho ‘There was sporadic disorder all over| Tells Senator Stone “We Need Afl food supplies, and just before sailing Render d for Minors, lators and combinations which are ro : 1 O 1,000 horses were put on board. She| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, — 21.—The | milching millions out of food. (Continued from Firat Page.) the lower east side during the day and| the Friends We Can Attach to . aasenee On hi | philadelphia National League Club an- “There 1s, at the bottom of things, ~-——— most of it was malicious In character. | Us in Central America.” ee ee a Cr ek OA ee |no justification for this condition, | the one to ficht for us. Weare Amer-| A thin, gaunt and shabby push cart | Ss In Central AMEriCa, deck is @ four-inch gun, and Capt.| ‘ciicet) Bender, the Indian pitcher, Fg tory RogaaPprinr eed he cries of |tcans and must have food to give our] Peddler stopped in front of No. 161! WASHINGTON, Feb, 21,—Presi- Const ve} paeaeyy < ae & good had been given his unconditional re hungry. , The situation must be] ontidren, Please, Mr. Mayor, have| Orchard Street with a cart load of|dent Wilvon in a letter to Senator &ccount eal He Rea wine ng, 08 | eenee WeSC tila’ Teale pelin cua Chairman’ Davies of the Federal |mercy onions. Within five minutes a acore| Stone urging ratification of the Col- \Pelns overhauled eT submarine, | Kansas City clubs of the Amertean ‘Trade Commission predicted to-day | Mra, Adlor told the Mayor that the|0f Women @urrounded tho cart, over-/ombian traety, declared the United The Andanin an whet of the | Association. ’ that food riots will occur throughout |ehtidren of the Ghetto often go to! turned it, scattered tho onfons over| States needs friends now in Central Cassa aanegrasliads wegaeteenantt weg hee =— the country unless prompt action 48| whoo! without having eaten. Penny) %@ atrect, scratched the pusheart America and “that tt possible shall day. but Just when they will leave 1 ‘ “There te not a civilized nation ex. (lunches were gtven in some echools,|™An's face and drove him off the need very much more in the imme- the ba gaint Lacing awit ioe oth are cept the United Btates anid, tut many children did not| block. Children threw the onlons at dinte future all the friends we can loaded with war minitions and have has pi Cle the necessary penny. Mrs, Ad-| each other and at windows and street attach to us.” passengers on boar th | nald she haw four children, the| ets. ‘The President's letter was made| Among those on the Andanta are | dig i | cidoat ton years old. Her hurbana| 22 front of No, 145 Orchard Street! public by Senator Stone, who tasued twenty-three doctors and fifteen carne $10.8 week avn clearmaker, but {#2 old Woman who attempted to buy a statement voicing sympathy with Nurses, members of the Harvard unit since the price of food haa begun to| 202° Potatoes was set upon by other | the President's views but declaring of the Red Cross, bound for the bos- gen a a Dr. Awards Olive Olive Tablets ro Pakea Cronin aaa Leen patial ha women, na beat a Slay Wpmen that opposition of Republican Sena- vie fg praise Pia wagaas I ‘oarnod the streets with cans of ke cep on ere Manan DP EUah Gen Tnle at the Cause and Remove It [work to nelp support the household, | sone under thoir shawls and during |! bal agpoaat useloss to urge new also 1a ready to ce eh e@ IAN Shite . eaving her children alone ¢ ay. the day they succeeded tn spolling a Consideration of the tra He sata, P sy 01 Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the |'C!"6 her children alone all day. Mi Copenhagen some time to-day, In quarantine this morning were the COMPANY an extra session of the Senate after Luciiing, @ Jritish tanker, from aMrch 6. Havre, and the British freighter In MANHATTAN 29 W. 42nd St. The President wrote to Senator Maidan, supposedly in tho British In BROOKLYN 11 Flatburh Ave Stone ag follow “I tako the liberty of wr ng to ask you if it will not be possibie to press he ponding reay wih Colombia again for ratification, I must admit my prise that there should be uny ob- tion to its consideration or to im- Hate action upon it, in view of unusual alrcumstances of the Je aho moment, “The main argument for the treaty | and for its immediate ratific of course, that In it we seek to do Justice to Colombia and to settle a long standing controversy which has sadly interfered with the cordial re lutions between the two republics, In addition to that argument, whioh ‘ation Is, should be conclusive, there 1s this only too obvious consideration, that we need now and It {a pe shall neod very much more imme- diate future all the friends we can atta to us in Central America, where #0 many interests centre, | of our most critical | | would very much Hke your ad- vice as to this matter. It seams to me that those who opose this treaty must be thoughtless of the situation,” present Newsboys Scarce This The newsboys of Times and Greeley Squares will g.ve thelr annual bali at Bryant Hall,” between Forty-fret and Vorty-second Streets and Sixth Avenue torr ler the auspices of the Chip In Clu, Inc, ‘The muse | nished by, Prot, Minckler, Jkins at § P.M will be fur- Dancing be- soe Boost for H ule in N, ¥, Cou) thes and Cites, ALBANY, Feb, 21.—The bill of Ma- Jority Leader Elon R. Brown of the Benate, proposing a — constituttonal amendment to permit the Legislature to grant hi ule to cities and coun- tes was favorably by the Sen ato Judi ittee to-day Government service, whose sailing port was not made known. ‘The Rawson, from Cardi chioneal, from Kingston; Roal, Santa Cruz, and Pinar del Iro, Cardinas, were among th to-day. 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