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RUSHTOJOINNAVY POULTRY BOOSTED ALL OVER COUNTRY; AS POTATO PRICES [Force Every Girl to Learn to Work and Help Condition of Every Woman, Says Industrial Training Advocate NEEDSMANY MORE. DROP FIFTY CENTS ‘ 2,086 Enlistments Made Feb- Wholesalers Admit That Fowls ‘ ruary Greatest Month Since ; Are Advanced Because of Maine Was Sunk. Purim Holidays. STILL 22,622 SHORT.| The wholesale prices potatoes — dropped 50 cents to-day, with nobody | a . buyine Yesterday the wholesale | South Leads in Increase, bt quotation wae $8 a bag: to-day it} Whole Ni — Is Send- was $ market f4 practfcally , eae be a further reduction ts there Is to From Pemaquid Point he Gold- be any trade int n days. : @n Gate and from Tacoma to Jack The consumption, ac & to the ‘ sonville young men flocking into|trade papers, is still 40 per cent the Navy, eager to do their part in|short of normal. The substitution of Protecting their country The nun other foods for potatoes in thousands | ber of enii ments in the short month of February—2,086—is the greatest in any month since the sinking of the Maine calied Americans to arms. Nearly halt men joined the colors in ek ending Feb. 15, when the that the Presid had se ations with Germ had been t! spread were 901 en the But more is st normal ber of increased of families has frightened the dealers The speculators !n onions and live poultry are still trying to hold up |the wholesale market, but the indica- tions are that they will have to co dov of these me the w n or suffer big losses, of its being news Live poultry, in s pred re ny plentiful, was shoved There to-day, and dealers this was done in Purim holidays row, Yesterday ld at 19 cents a pound; olesnle that the pound wh S10 | frankly state in week ¥ unticipation of which begin te Ive pe to-day's navy supply. ‘Therefore, the num quotatic 4 21 cents a recruiting stat to 217, ms en There are ixty cars on » that no one In ks at the present tim unloaded There und ele any f the United I very far if he 49 blu States will M pounds to a car Butter have to tr to join th J udder Ur Departmer to sth chances | will see aw "AB 8 thoroughly mander I the Navy 318 West feel sure fast » officers country are There is 11 vice in the part of the country, but your * are beginning to volunteer who smelled salt w Ar T 12 SENATE FILIBUSTERS ASKED 10 SPEAK HERE ay Emergency Peace pee Rader ederation Wants |to canned. fr Them for Carnegie Hall Mass [ied Up Meeting To-Morrow twolve Senators who preve wants day morning Th yecial ef ing, and next few v same whole There eived luy, thirty need for und 8,538 packag sudde Thirt that th they did in und men in ev ry showed ivailable sup- s been tak the packe never are called When pot more costly the increased that The the pas Ameri armed wit have an merchant jout being considere ates, thass y morrow evening rh characterized b Little 1 invited t meeting at ¢ i] grou own;” but the Emergency Peace 1 eration wants ther York wi sia PRWATECACUnG {nae wen able to make much of an the beeen sit Coste MUST NOT SELL DRINKS PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telis How to Open Clogged Nos- ha if i‘ triis and End Head-Colds ning i nes one drink ha resulted ins ter, It _Lannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnned Y Your cold i gone Your cle ivuiti few moments dtareh will il oper acl will WILL JOIN SISTER SHIPS. headache rt ean High W t na Vell your d t hbttle of T little of cream in trate th head, soothe ifferer eatarrh stuffed and a Phiety Macaront Makers ey Life {AN lost or fonnd articles ade Iwertised in. The World will Usted at The World's Informas tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Arcade, Park Rows -World’s 1 Uptown Office, northwest cove hough ti ber sth St. and Broadway s Morld’s Harlem Office, 150 West and Worl B up two cents al .HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 7, 1917, EEE Mrs. Alice Barrows Fer- nandez Aligns Herself, With Believers in the Mobilization of Femi-| nine America Into a Service Reserve Army | That Means Independ- ence in Time of Need Need Not Abandon Work | After They Marry, She| Thinks, but First They | Must Receive Proper Training — Capable of Tasks Now Regarded as Solely for Men. bb ob & very girl of nineteen, Then be compelled to earn The Call tor Girls’ Ind rich or poor, s Receive traihing that will fit her tor her | Ter snouvo NOT GON FOR wene ue Soo ations CARPENTER Parents WAVE COME TO AGREE Gaur SHOULD / woar Younes: \ovo Enouay eo \ieud war To 6e 4 ' PM BER | | rial Training tus Miss Sophie Kerr, should own living for two yea By Marguerite Mooers Marsh all. “Nobody has any right to take away from a girl her right to work In that brief, dramatic phrase Mrs, Alice Barrows Fernandez summed up for me her conception of ind al independer every girl, a aligned herself with the company of thoughtful, pre gressive women who believe in universal training in elf-support for the da of to-day and universal practice of t Sophie Kerr, editor and novelist, started t discussion of the mobiliza tion of the American girl for in ry in her recently published novel, “The Blue Envelc a vivid verba g demonstration of the value of selfupporting work for bo , %, rich girls as well as poor I went to ask Mrs. 4 Fernandez for her views on the topic, because for year 4 she has made scientific studies of girl workers in vari r ““ ous occupations THE BASIS OF ALL SANE INDUS: °° rs tt TRIAL PREPARATION I see no reason why properly ed \ graduate of Vassar and a fe low of Columbia University, Mrs. Fernandez conducted inve tlor for the Russell Sage Founda was for a number of years t or of the Vocational Education vey, At present she is deeply ested in the in jon of the y tem into New k schools. “Thar is because 1 be this sy basix of all si pdustrial 4 ation f oth boys and s 1 when 1 talked to t day in her office on We Phirty girls?" 1 1 ' slmly efficient worm Of course Ld swered Mr i It seems 1 n every 0 \ in m uation from think, mother, that ['m soit q ny apou none t with my ittle work ' u're ery much misttken ‘ er re torted.” “Nevertheless, girls from every group in society are seeking work as an expression of themselves, as an outlet for their energi insisted Mrs. Fernandez, “These girls do not have to be spurred py economic necessity. They want to work, and they are working Parents who would have objected ten years ago are to-day willing, if not enthusiastic CAN'T BEGIN TO TRAIN THEM TOO YOUNG ur i dey 8 1 ' r fesst f 1 1 wded . i why ! 1 t You ‘ f , oO ‘ 1 a td ys. 4 Aint t hat i Gary ! t that y f , Ww that's Girls so need to learn freedom of movement, to develop. their health and strength so that both will stand strain of work later on, ucated women should not be as strong as men, as physically fit relegated women are proving that they can go into the shops and into the | fields and do the heaviest labor. Ay you 4 ps k Gary | nha Mrodt 1 Jtwon N ut t no put it 4 x do ‘ ent, of part t H vm tien princhy TEACHING THE HABIT OF WORK THE IMPORTANT THING wrlou tu n } t r it tu \ lo ut girls nik 1 ask Ind 10u plied M ie \ y N e " 1 1 There are already 4,000,000 wor in industry in this city The latest census shows that they are engaged in 400 occupations ir which om are engay There are now in New York wome blacksmiths, carpenters, € t brick and stone kers electricians, railroad switchr and flagmen, longshoremen, ight house keepers and ist and h h I 1 ~~ ( Goen At Inne fed to Hatter vet snd ' | ernie STRANGE POISONS — POLITENESS STARTS: WERE TO BE USED 10 ROMANCE THAT MAY KILL LLOYD GEORGE COST HIM $100,000 Kirkness Stepped Aside for Girl at Waldorf and Now She’s Suing Him Scientist Describes Them, at the Trial of the Plotters, As of Unusu al Deadliness. Mare LONDON h 7 (United Press). The story of how 8 |—Subtlo poisons, an infinitesimal | ness, Vice President of Mu J drop of which would cause death !f isan & Co, No. 11 Rroadway, became introduced In a wound, w he acquainted with Olive Ogden In the vealed as the toola by which the| doorway of the Waldorf wan brought |four plotters against the life ¢ ht at afl Smaatinatton Wators Premler Lloyd George and Minister 4 te the COUnty Gauss Stu Henderson sought to acc ie eaavitaation Ul i thetr end, in testimony offered ‘. Ola Bailey trial of the four/PoM application of Rounds, Hateh Dilliggham & Debevoise, attorneys for Crown called two expert tox. |Xirkness, in the suit for $100,000 for Jcotogiste and pathologlate, Both de- | Allesed breach of promise of marriage livered a bewlldering analysis of the Drought by Miss Ogden. Henry J Mas. avics and Frederick E. Goldsmith appeared J effect of various poisons found by In ‘NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS CONFER WITA DANIELS Tell What Can Be Done in Effort to Speed Up Work on Warships WASHINGTON, March 7.—Virtual- ly every shipbuilding company hold- ing navy contracts was represented to-day when Secretary Daniels te sumed his conference with the build- ors in the campaign to speed up navy company construction prepared to f int of what Each was the work it men and money to show just how much additional work cawld be assigned to each plant in the dis- tribution of new construction author- ized by Congress Contracts) for body new pre speeding ment will under the purpose of vided by ¢ new ships will visions to cover the up pe The Govern- assume additional expense, emergency fund for the more than $10,000,000 pro: areas No effort to in em- voke authority to take over private plants will be made until it has been estab! that nationalization of the industry is neces- shipbutiding to BARROWS spector Herbert Booth of Scotiand the plaintiff FERNANDEZ. Yard in the possession of Mrs. Alice| Miss Ogden, in her complaint, set | Wheeldon, Miss Hetty Wheeldon and|forth that an April 15 and again on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason, the! May 25 last the defendant promised quartet on trial for t poison plot.” | to marry her | John Webster, assistant actentifie Kirkness denies he ever sked the analyat to the Home OMce and a) plaintiff to wed, He admits he wa pathological chemist of repute, testl- | frequentiy int ompany and says received from Chief Inspector | that he “gave her money for her of Scotland Yard a box con | services to im. In January, 1916, if four gluse vials. Two he! he say tested that he make ind contained strychnine hydro-|a rom y her and he chlorat und two a substance similar | refused to 1 vy she requested § it Betein, Lowise combined evant yeaar a polson formerly used by | him to ren partment f er say. Vor 30 vou earmans an F hv ' 1 apartoy has anded the charm of womanly influence. of Awe 4 jean Indians for Uppling | which he r Bre ra rd 0 Al ft counters, their arrows, He gave technical evi- | according to the plainti® who mailed free. dence of the extremely poisonous na- | thirty-two years of snd now lives The Freeman Perfume Ca. |ture of these drugs jat No. 9 West Twenty-eighth Street, Dr, Bernard Henry Splisbury, pa 1 the defendant first met | thologist for the Home Oftce Tl they wv passing through the doc Hoe estimated that half a grain ¢ He stepped aside,” she say | ital, but watd there was no evidence [him and he came in and Kat on byt, Halleck Must Provide for Wite to kill, as re poison, | then | dining room, and he to lleck 1 ide Cy| sary to kill, us It Was a rare poison. | then to the dining room, and he took Mother of Eeight, Who Alb uithough known to be of extreme | me home and came Into the house ~ eh. iad = The second Sunday Y € ! I ith A the Throug both Drs, Webster and « for luncheon and he told me Gay old men," remarked Justice] Spilsbury. the Pi identified 1 was the only young lady he Capper in the Brooklyn Sup! lthe four glass vials. r the Crown | had ever lunehed with in Holland }Court to-da ought to pay for] will connect these deadly poison car es uae Pecate ee ee | their fun’ riers with the defense through In-| went to his re ‘ Which wa ninous news to Dr | ape tor Booth, who pose a friend | graphs of his fan ir William C. Halleck of No. 122 West}of Mra. Allee Wheeldon and became | We GUked untll 7 or 7 a irteenth Street, Manhattan, sixty-|her confidant in the alleged plot, re- | si 2A ven years old and defendant in a| ceiving the polson, It Is claimed trom | “WETS” AND “ORYS" OUT divorce suit brought by his fifty-| her, i en-year-old wife, Eli who ts] ‘The Crown is ready to prove by| IN FORGE AT ALBANY » mother of eight children and the} Booth that Mrs. Wh jon's plan, ap-| andmother of two, Mrs, Halleck| proved by her fellow conspirators: r ft the doctor seven years ago and | w use the curare “ona dart, tke} Local Option Bil, Said to Be] wit a yea | nine powder—an alr gun to propel the . ate E . e presented by Mrs./dart would be sufficient Th Out Big Crowd showed that the aged strychnine was described as best ad-| ALBANY, N.Y. Maroh 7 One ast living with a ow ‘0 ministered by the mouth, although its| the largest &ceommittee hearings of wn as “Mrs, Halleek," and Jinjection was also recommended. | the session was held this afternoon wa bh younger than the | Mrs, Wheeldon, according to Booth,| when the Senate Taxation Committee | la t wye 1 jeans ed would cause death in twen-|took up. the Hill: Wheeler measure ently they fave," sed that he ena o voy tie active fl Phone 300] Vanderbilt wit w m Alfred Mayon is an expert| support nan ——E ! iy what | { Ren ainiehan esa ea known ns a toxicologiat—| Lang be delegations of | plenned to p Lioyd George by als und drys from all parts of the ATTACK OOLUMBIA. EDITOR.) 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