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“— SOS aaa —— ~—_—-—— oe in = Se Ene PGP ERIE LICE TE 6 OBITUARY NOTES. BIFUIT John S. Hyde, aged fifty, for tweire Years President and sole owner of the Bath (Me.) Iron Works, Is dead fn Bt. Augustine, Fis Having lived at N ton Square North Years old, Mrs, Agnes Suffern Tailer, widow of Edward N. Taller, died there yesterday at the age of cighty- ix. Her father, Thomas Suffern, was one of the first prominent men of hin time to build a residence in that ection. Leo J. Solomon, thirty-seven years 014, associated with his brother, William J. Solomon, in the publica- tion of the Hebrew Standard, ts dead at the German Hospital. 11 Washing- © she was four SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don’t Stay Gey! So Naturally That No- body Can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost over you'll get a 50-cent bottle of | night if mPyeth hs Sage and Sulphur Come | ope at any drug store. Millions of ttles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says ao well-known druggist here, be- eause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has tom applied. ¢ whose hair is turning gray or bee faded have a surprise await- t ie the ampicationg the gray your locks become luxuriantly i dark ‘and beautiful. y hair vanishes This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. pecause after one or two) ; arranged, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, NEW FOOD BILL INDORSED BY HOUSEWIVES ASSOCIATION PROTECTS CITIZENS’ PURSE Wicks Committee and Com-| missioner Dillon Agree on a Measure. ‘BLOW TO MIDDLEMAN | Provides for Certain City Reg- It Darkens | ulation and a Food Com- mission of Three. By Sophie Irene Loeb. The new food logisiation to be sub- stituted for the Wicks Bill, as out- lined In these col- umns, the main features of which have been drafted In co-operation with the House- wives’ Protective Association of the ing World, ls now in the hands of the printers and will be presented to-morrow at the hearing in Albany. Com m issioner week took the John J, Dil r up with the Wicks Legislative on last mat Committee tn Albany, an agreement as previously and wan ‘This preparation is a toilet requisite e4ched which will Include the substl- and is not intended for the cure, ‘ute measure as well as the most im- mitigation or prevention of disease. portant elements presented by Advt. Confidence You can come to Lan- day's with confidence that you will be correctly served—served in a man- ner that bespeaks of ex- perls in pleasing friends and patrons. Special Terms will place the $75 Vic- trola with $5 in records SE (total wd in your Balance in small po or monthly ments. Other Victrolas $1 $400 on easy terms, “New York's Leading Victrola Stores.” teres 563 FIFTH AVE. : COR. 46TH ST, 23 WEST 42ND ST, BET. 5TH & 6TH AVES 427 FIFTH AVE, BET. 38TH & 39TH STS, 27 WEST 34TH ST, BET. 5TH & 6TH AVES, Open Evenings at 23 W. 42d St. 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS, °2 UP SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Gtlver Fillings 5Oc ur EE, SETS OF CR piece SEL Wik Ffireen wom DR. BLOOM moneny 7ein LJ (om Conant ZEast 125th St. 169 E. 3th St. 6 E Cor rie vu the Wicks committee. The Housewives’ Protective Asso- clation will be represented to-morrow at the hearing when the passage of this joint measure will be strongly irged in the Interests of reducing the high cost of living, The entire tone of the new proposition is immediate ac- tivity in eliminating the artificial mid- dieman and in standardizing the com- mon necessities of life by municipal operation in the sales of foods. ‘A apecial section is devoted to the subject of milk, An effort will be made to establish milk depots which this much needed food will be sold through muntclpal authorities enough to control the price to the con- sumer, Also tt will be made ponsible for the new commission, to be appoint ed by this law, to ascertain accurately the costs of production ant handling by | ing reasonable prices to be charged of food stuffs, with a view to r It will have power to inven*gat milk industry, toward securing re onable rates for milk, just as the 1 lic Service Cc mmission has in a utllities such as gas and electricity, The former Wicks bill made pro- vision for five commissioners. The nt measure designates but three two of whom are at present at the head of existing State departments Foods and Markets Department The third commissioner as suggested | missioner of Finance, who of expenditures sion, The comm!ssi appointed by the Governor ers shall b for a term of three years, EPITOME OF NEW BILL SHOWS | STRONG POINTS. In this way it is believed that ex- pense will be reduced in the manage- ment of the new commission, Some of he main feature already agreed upon er Dillon and the the following r more direct business relations between them, and promoting and conserv ing the interesta of the producers and reducing the cost of living to consumers Requiring pertodical reports from cold storage warehouses setting forth the holdings of food products therein, and in addition making necessary rules and regulations governing the storage of food pro ducts, Requiring reports from persons, firms and corporations buying food products for the purpose of holding or storing them for future sale > combina t is de i tbat ic necessity eifare of the community so requires Requiring transportation com. panies and others engaged in tranporting food products to report to the commission movements and arrivals of such products at terminals rohibiting the manufacture or f fraudulent foods by the use coloring matter or other means to deceive the consumer or pur- chaser of food for human or ani- shipments, ee A Famous Song Writer L. Wolfe Gilbert who hae been fam ous as @ writer of for the L ewept the country, has written & new patriotic sone eapecially for The Bunday World. “Let the Flag Fly," ug: gested by The Ww floran the Agricultural Department and the) Popular sone ever wince hie “Waiting | Robert B lar power the investigation of public | ¥ Soy oT Se A mal consumption. Investigating delays in portation, eto farm and fi Ing proper pro- nt restraint of ambinations to trans- dam Ci ceedings to pre trade, or unlawful fix prices Negotiating sales of farm pro- © anywhere within the State farm organ perative aaso- zy ciations Kstabilshing terminal, dock and other distributing facilities for the delivery and distribution of food at the centres of population Investigation and furnishing in- formation as to land tenancies, with a view to promoting the in- terests of both land owner and tenant Investigating the conduct and methods of exchanges and boards of trade, or such organizations with- in the State, for the purchase and sale of food perating with local health departments and departments of markets in preventing the produce tion, manufacture, sale or offers ing for sale of fraudulent, dele- terlous or unwholesome PROTECTING THE PEOPLE FOOD DISTRIBUTION. Co-operating with producers in the conduct of experiments in tho production, assembling, grading, packing, distribution and sale of food products, to demonstrate nods an economic and efficient me to standardize the grades and de Effecting the most direct economle distribution of farm ducts from the producer to the consumer and particularly to ne- cure, when’ tion fre to the devise and delivery through co-op and otherwise. Receiving and sel duce at any terminal y place where naportat! panies or m ties establish produce mar! r the sale of similar farm produce, and to con- duct such sales in such terminal ng form pro- lock or n com yard, dock, place or market at pri- vate sale or at auction sale Effecting at all times the mos stribution » the producer IN| U.S. ASKS CHILDREN TO CUT FOOD COST BY WAS! the last of the t in Washir definite ment me! duction of jand In ¢ by Fede ning to to be w others | ment of experts | for the to the fruits. Bureau appeal out pupils i suburba: turing United Di ctor Fo! ery through co. paid h if ist would be satisfied. Aad from the vastly more impo teet! gum abscesses. and cleanse pleasantly. Ask your dentist if this Tl years The 8.5.6 ecp Them.” in SOUTH ast. COUPON the YOU WASH YOUR FACE AND HANDS BUT YOUR TEETH--? ANA AN YA A A If you cleaned your teeth half as conscientiously and intelligently as you clean your face and hands, your di indpoint of health @ clean mouth is Jadge your dentifrice by ite efficiency as @ cleanser. That is the sole function of @ tooth paste—to cleanse, Your druggist has 8. 8. White Tooth Poste. below for our booklet “Good Teeth; How THE SS.WHITE DENTAL MFG.COMPANY 5 MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS rs Please send me # copy of * How They Grow And How Zo keep Them,” else s sample tabe of 5.5. White looth Paste Back Y: $750,000,000 to Yearly of the “In th HOME GARDENS ard Culture Would Add Supply. 1INGTON, March 19.—Within fow weeks the Government ‘nited States has inaugurated lens to reduce the cost of liv- the Ami ican people. The food New York were followed in n by the formulation of programmes by the Depart Agriculture and the Depart- Interior for the pro- more of the necessaries the waste lands of the towns 4 of the country y State in the Union, aided ral exports, people are plan- utilize back lots for gardens orked by school children and his spring and next summer Secretary Houston of the Depart- Agriculture has had garden prepare @ sorties of statements public giving instructions as growing of vegetables and Secretary Lane, through the Education, has made an ) the school teachers through- » Nation to organize their nto food producers. ools of the cities, towns, nities and manufac- Villages of the Claxton, n comm and mining in school leas than 1,000 hours in the year, and all hours for ire out of more than 4,000 waking hours, than an average of nine hours a day ‘ 1 State laws for most of them fitable work fm mill, mir 1 many of them are f teness and falling y must be fed and clothed. For 4,000,000 of these children. ther in access (o back yards, side yard front yards and vacant lots which might be cultivated as small cardens CASTORIA r Infants and Children ‘n Use For Over 30 Years Always bears MASON 0 REM RA A RY | ed = that 20% of to decayed dental sctenca Sign and mail the hey Grow Aad PHILADELPHIA 4 Gord Teeth: cit : A delicious Breakfast is easily pre- pared with this ready-to-use Buckwheat ‘Wheat Fiour BuckWwiisat Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Name World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. 1917. the high cost of living. Public offl- jals here are much interested, as It been tried out on @ smail scale and worked well Through the boys’ and girls’ rural clubs, under the direction of tho De- | partment of Agriculture, Secretary Houston will ald the backyard-gar- jen movement ‘Doctor Tells How to Strengthen E yesight 50 per cent in One Week’s Time i in Many Instances descriptions may follow! Teas Tow St The American steamel owned by James W. Eb left here on Feb. 27 for and grounded on March and, off the North ai floated on Mareh 9 and day in tow of th sete adcue. Fhe ateamanip was lost. hi MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ 1917, ere eee ee eee CEC OCT CCEOSOCE. CSET ey | Address ..cccscssvscecsoves I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening f many | A Free Prescription You Can Have lt A ag Filled and Use at Home simple rules Here te ptt6 y : i il eryousewicill ou Fn a fourth of 8 giaas Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. reanieeaet z Ieee alate. Wisk should notice your eyee for cost of transportation or fruits.” storage, and without profit of mid- “ir Claxton has tested his plan for|diemen. This estimate is very con- glasses reducing the cost of living. He has! serv has been shown by {0 not water any, mo bad “Pro enild’ found that profitable results can be| ma the growth of vegetables and| without Md pain dreadfully: now if It war like Se “achoo! | res fine all the time ne.” A lady © sorly directed,” nephere eee d men and easily produce on available | sixteen one average of $75 each in vegeta ake led in ening and paid fruits for thelr own tables, or for the round le in their immediate neighbor-| ‘T' rough ton, the Interior | Ft nds, ‘This would add $750,000,000 | Depart put Into oper= od supply of th intry | atic a Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Belween Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street A Very Timely Clearance Sale of Desirable Domestic Rugs and Carpets Particularly interesting in view of the advanced prices which now prevail for high grade floor coverings. The rugs have been taken from our re gular stock und are marked at prices to promote quick clearance. Worsted Wilton Rugs in Oriental and Two-tone Effects 27 by 54 inches; regu- eg g- | 6 by 9 feet: regu- & c 9 by 12 feet: regu- Ps larly up to $6.25,.. .at $3.95 | larly up to $45.25, $34.50 larly up to $75.00, $49.50 86x63 ins.; regu- fc | 814 by 101 2ft.; regu- c 10! 4 by 12 feet; reg- larly to $10.50, 9*%9, 7-90 | jarly up to $66.50, $44.50 $45.00 Heavy Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs, oxiz tt., two and three tone effects, at $22.50 ularly up to $65.00, In the March Sale of Dinnerware Floor and Table Electric Lamps Very substantial reductions have been made during the March Sale, as the following items indicate: Upholstery A Most Unusual Sale To-morrow AMERICAN PORCELAIN SET ILL comprise limited quanti- ties of Upholstery Fabrics, Lace Curtains, Prints, Portieres and Covers, especially interesting at this home furnishing time. GROUP I Several Thousand Remnants of pesiry, Velvet, Armure, ete.; 1 to 3 yards in length. GROUP IL. several Thousand Remnants of White and Colored Curtain Material, Fancy Silks, Cretonnes, ete. GROUP III. Portieres, Covers, Printed Spreads and Table Squares, Runners and Odd Pieces, GROUP IV. 107 pes., cluster of rosebuds and three gold oy formerly $22.00 $19.00 FLOOR LAMPS ENGLISH PORCELAIN SET Of Black Lacquer with 22 inch Mandarin silk shade; formerly sold at $33.00, now $22.50 107 pes., wide flow blue border; open stock pattern; formerly $29 at $22.00 107 pieces, choice of five border designs; regly. 832.00 to 39.50, 7.00 to 34.00 Of Mahogany, 24 inch fancy silk shade, lined with cretonne; for- merly sold at $17.00, now $12.50 LIMOGES CHINA $ TABLE LAMPS Of Black Lacquer with flat Em- pire shade of fancy Japanese silk Special at $12.05 107 pes., new designs in colored border patterns and coin gold handles; formerly $40 and $44, at 835.00 and ¢ Lace and Serim Curtain Tidies and $ 107 pes., enerusted acid gold border, coin gold handles and knobs; formerly $125.00, at $100.00 preads, Mahogany Boudoir Lamps in several styles, with 10 inch. silk shade; formerly sold at &5,25, now $3. 75 All at pronounced savings. Special Reductions in Furniture To stimulate early purchasing of Spring refurnishing requirements for both town and country homes, these worth while economies will be available To-morrow: Living Room Suite, 2 pes; pining Room Suite One Dining Room Suite, 10 pe; Peemverly $190.00, . sat $150.00 | design; formerly 4346.00, $245.00 | Barents Geste Anas $343.00 Peveoports, je cee. 9100.00 | wee 4 $25.00 | palaces ae Odd Pieces of Bedroom, Dining Room and ely ptt Ik rniture at pe ‘ane Bedroom Suite, 5 pes; in mahogany and walnut, with ‘I'win Beds; formerly $257, Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 10 pes Qn Queen Anne design, formerly as26 of” at $235.00 $198.00