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-—-_-_--Se Or ee ee Lt NR GOVERNMENT HOLDS STATE TROOPS IN FEDERAL SERVICE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917 the distress caused by the War De partment fund shortage. LITTLE BAND OF “WILFUL MEN” STILL EXISTS. The IMttle band of “wilful men’ still exists, but their power to harm is lessened. Yet there are “dark Russia should be helped in every way poss! This Government is be- feved to have firsthand + Beneed: By that more svidiers are not needed either of them and that if any pen itionary force is sent from thts country tt @hall be for sentimental forces” in America as well as in Rus-" rather than practical reasons. nia, seeking to weaken the nation’s loyalty and patriotism in sustaining its honor and tts rights aguinst Ger- many's reckless wart The principal ,line pro-German Propaganda seems now to be aimed are of at any proposition designed to give to encourage France and Russia to Lack of Labor andl Transport | material assistance to the Allies in money or oredits for supply pur- chases. Insidious arguments are ad vanced from every angle to muddy the waters and confuse the vision to a clearly defined course straight ahead. But in apite of these attempts cer- tain conditions are already accom- plished facts: Arined neutrality, which the propa ndists of varied stripes sought to defeat in the last Congress, is a re- ality. American @hips are armed and two have gone through the barred zone | untouched, The military forces of the United States are being rapidly and steadily marshalled, Twenty-two thousand more men of the National Guard ‘were ordered last night to remain witb the colors. These were regiments from the South and West about to be @ischarged from their recent Mext- oan border service, making near to 60,000 citisen soldiers now under arms. INDUSTRIAL FORCES OF THE NATION ARE MOBILIZED. Industrial forces of the nation are being rapidly mobilined and th greatest of producing plants are be- ing placed at the Government's dis- An overwhelming majority in Con-! wits is assured to back up the Presi- dent im bold action, although differ-| ent shades of opinion as to details must be harmonized. | Time and some struggle may be necessary to overcome the devious) methods of the opposition minority, but in the end the triumph of undl- luted patriotism is asaured, The main concern of the Govern-| ment at present is to convince C gress that no alternative is possi other than a declaration that Gor- | many has forced the United States Into proclaiming a state af war. | It is the unanimous opinion of the President's advisers that the demo- je the Liinols Legialature adopting unan- It is recognized by the leaders of the Government that both France and Russia need money and supplies, The necessities of Mussia in this direction particularly acute, Sentiment jo the Cabinet favors prompt proviston are Vindioate the principles of democracy upon which is founded, Of the plans tentatively discussed in executive session the most popular appears to be to toan France and Russia # substantial sum ef money, probably $600,000,000 each, upon bonde bearing @ email rate of interest that can be retunded. uld be purchased this Government These bonds by this Government backed by the honor and pledges of France and Rus. la, Which, under the circumstances, is cons! red the best form ef ool- | lateral. The project to ke @ ot $1,000,000,000 to France has supporsers in exeouti certain to receive the of Congress. SAYS MIGSISSIPP! VALLEY SEN- TIMENT 18 CHANGED. The Mississippi Valley in the past has been the backbone of opposition | dent's policy of armed and aggressive assertion of American rights, There i# the soat of strongest pro-German population aod sentiment, the me of most of the “twelve wilful men” whe fought | for it im the Senate; the land of Stone of Missouri, Latollette of Wis- consin and Cummins of jowa, An- other fenater from that a, James Hiamilton Lewle of Iilin gave wo The Evening World to-day 4 careful survey of the altered condition ot | public opinion that now prevatie im the Mississippt Valley states, He wad nree Classes of our alien popula- tion have changed their attitude in the past three weeks. Rutbiess sub- rine wartare against ships flying American flag and manned by our cl ha y of our residents choose which and they favor of t own German wide they have to would support, wisely decided dn America. “Of the eight million Germans in pee nited States, 1,800,000 of dhem are | ‘n.goy State of Minols, and 1,000,000 | of ‘these In Chicago. The proof of| their new attitude 4s the action of imously a resolution which f sent out trom Washington wages our State and our people to et unreservedly with the President in upholding ‘American rights and American honor this crisis, That could opposition.” Senator Husting of Wisconsin, who conferred with President Wfisan to day, sald he belleved Germany al- ready ts making wa the United hi nerens States and that should recognize this fact a8 aoon as it meets, Senator Hunting, just returned from the West, said he believed the people there are ready to stand pol- idly behind President Wilson, reliminary arri ents for co- ordination of all Government adver- tising of national scope through @ igh. Low, Laat wel cote oueten, hose etiff [national advertising advisory board ge SSR cape or poncho thrown over her |€ramme she wears it as pictured| Argument on a motion to make per- Soins if fome back. were made to-day at the War and * 8% t tq | shoulders, This is really her skirt, | *bove manent the injunction restraining the usterole is a clean, white oint- | Navy Departments, The purpose ts By o8ta which buttons up the fi | Cap, jacket, trousers and puttees| miitary Condemnation C i ment, made with the oil of mustard | to determine the advertising medium WR BR ty up the front. In time) are of the same material as the ob ep nye ag teem end other home simples. te ba ecamoved an Gears ta abe BH + 2 | of need it serves the purpose of an| poncho from taking title to land at Rockaway It does the work of the old- |tain soldiers, sailors or workmen of F i, ta - — Point for a Government fortification fashioned mustard 7", mious | *2) ind in the pi pat emergency ~ rs was heard this afternoon by Judges . fecretary eld will name ah wh St. overwhelmed by the strength of the | .., = Plaster and mint the blister! |1y | committeo of business ny igy = 3 | British forces no leas than by aur. | Ward, Rogers and Hough, sitting as You simply rub Musterole om the spot |advine his Department in framiny 9 BS + & | prise at the bringing into action of |the United States Circuit Court of Ap- where the pea is—rub it on briskly | measures to safeguard the countr; ims ing t 8| | the armored cars, pe “and ustally the pain is gone,” | onmeree, "ie conferred to-day with ABE UBS UR = 8 negteld, Marshal Hi The argument was opened by Gor- ‘© rauss, no bother. t . | Willard Straight of New York, repre. YW * held Boyelles tn gre: forting, soothing pe Wa bor aa senting the National Foreign Trade & , % fom ay t a on Cnet Genes se eee wentle - thes a delightful sense Piece phy members Tare, Ap- iettics Het WE they ie? P79 avert: Gorm Ave “Myacnating fay of ns AsSKGA wanae wala of coolness, od best of all, no More than 3,000 letters from per- aather .. tate i 1 . Citles in Alsace. , @ Blisters like the old-fashioned mus- | sons who wish to eerve the Federal eerie So a sy ‘aw t*y LONDON, Mareh %.—A Dally |Company, after the Court announced tard plaster used to make. | Government in the present emergency (wt oe We Be et oS News despatch from Rotterdam says|!t# denial of the motion of Assistant Use Musterole for sore Roeper ‘in tnéustrial lines have been received | ("1 i" ist Ce RR me HST Ay! ieesacieaiee persistent reports are being received | District Attorney Alfred L. Becker to suf | by the Civil Service Commission in | Chile Gamer 0. Be ue i 8 5 . dissolve the restraining order within neck, asthma, pitti Egy patie response to its recent appeal for | (ving Cooler ey rr got 8 (Continued from First Paae.) from Switzerland that the Germans | twenty.four hours. — : are evacuating Muelhausen and other| Mr, Buck maintained that the congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, |” silt +) 5 ae dieiaeaiseases ft .. Buc naintaine ha Hy 5 > R BSS 4) the som Sol 6 cities in Alsace, It 1s generally be-| State's attompt to take title to he Tomb ago, ‘pane and aches of ¢' the |} JERSEY MAYORS MEET. Hy bh tat] were ae Sts Cue ei lleved that there, aa on the Somme, |Jand was unconstitutional, tha just _——auennenen + fo . ne German front w! withdrawn, nm had no en provide: cles, bruises, ittns owe Wound toe islecese Fania Gasser and. Advice| FE 2s 7g | The successful manner in which | Bisel ft hed not_been Sone by and colds of the che \t Ht Bh ee tf our troops there are accomplish- HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. due process of law. The appropria- | TRENTON, WN. J., March 2%—at tho] “aig if Hieg — "| tne their task ts illustrated by 7 bur SEae it ditcamanace kitten - q : ———— 5 : i <a at ak. Bhge, ee eonyees Cf munis) 1% 8 it $B] the fact that tn the field of the HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 28.—The|small, as consequential damages ane be B.S y bo gh ol to; ha int xa . ay aah 188 + engagement of March 26. between entries for to-morrow’s races are as| Would bring the proper remuneration ope fehe mafet mente Faeent tgs : ry 4 iy + Lagnicourt and Moriches, about | follows ba tg se lack of patrioti Protection of home industries in case oes sai ix t § 1,000 British dead were counted. ne He MOORAE © IACS OF DOAT Ota was |g Sol CF polnm tees een hatte | (at LO noon’ @ “Yesterday the French suffered ony eine DiOARIAR: Wi? F050: Me SOAALSS, OB} Ni wu y en Lewste. & Nestivilie, TRO” TBR 1) % ion Haj, | When a state of war or threatened | cated. “Mayor Raymond of Newark. mH Moto MRS 3 $ 38] sanguinary losses on the west 13 in | war exists a State government has =| Mh acenand Aas: Gen. Server ai bed aS 8 | bank of the Oise, near La Fere, the right to take property without tended the seasion ne ee ti} during the tatture of an attack. ah Be | APRS DTA. OG 5me MORAY 90 DAY tom 1S i: —— e 48 BR te tk) cm me Champagne some fies Sal aathahin ae Hem. 108" shied a | es ih i OF: BR HO Be | f| French trenches south of Ripont |104: ‘Jay Tuimmel, 104) Leite, 108, :| BANKERS’ RECORDS L ST PLATE Set Ween te gS US : if] were captured, ‘There, and tn en- | yp Tate hoa Sitio thapeoesrolde ant 0 &.Y x Pi 40% 418) terprises south of Saint Souplet 11 Pelee t “Ting @ ling. «! Hy Wane $ | GRAY USE SAGE TEA if BIR] cna hear’ Tenure, #00 Brean (il eam ot ee ft. at IN MUTUAL LIFE BLAZE ‘ i Ba. 'y| were taken prisoner and several |, AOL"E, RAGE danting:, Srperae | G * bth Hy machine guns and mine-throw- mud. 108, Pokwmae, 100: Robert Bradley ‘A brisk fire on the sixth floor of the fee randmo HH @s + | ers captured r ; ee Be eet = be 7 imother’s Re-| 8 BS = | “Snorth ct helms and in the IFTH RACE —Helting: three, year-olds, and up: apion Life Butldings at Nos, 45-47 2,58 A het ae to Darken and Fg th) Argonne hontile reconnottering ba Reg vets Hid 40 ¢ eve sisatt po ir noon & - on i fade. (} | py * detachments which hi re hid; Mani s antic |day destroyed the record room of | We EXAMINE. TeE sooty Yates Hak, | A| Ser petticte cane Par Ha: Mik a Weld hn"War | 0 Rownmend, beakers, and TH FREE Se : + | by a counter attack.” “SIXTH (RACE — Selling: eee ie and un: | turned nearly all of Wall Street away and oe That beautiful, even shade of dark, | Teun top. 86h vt. BERLIN, Monday, Mareh 26 (by eerie 0 i BT |from lunch counters and dining- rewulre. ur eaaplee Te its flowy hair tan only be had by brew. | Tasso Prod 1 a8 to Sayville, March 28),—The den “tla .N6? | roma. Spontaneous combustion or Sa ng @ mature of Sage Tea and Gute {ae kh £ "| Scat roport Yo to-anyCacayea in pay toed Es wa 118 |&'clgarette caused the blaze 22-Karat phur. Your hair is your charm. It| | { ®l transmission) says — the ay il coast? ‘Track The banking firm was not pre-| Gold Crowns Bridge Work | makes or mars the face. When it|{ + 2 fron te ‘arnt alowance Salted, Tek tat, | pared to atate the exact loss, but the 4s + ehting yesterday heaviest w in old records of whic! DR. FINCH fades, turns gray or streaked, just | { t ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. thei bald to be no duplicates, y an ap ‘and + 5 re are 0 ne dup) 215 West 42d St, Ses goer to onic fe renee st ig 2 on t ‘Third Avenue Rallway—February gross |The fire was soon put out, 10 Kenmare St. 24:07, hundredtold wpeereene 8s earnings, $767,250; decrease, $60,089. De- rent on, am ubual tn, the " A +"% ficit after charges, $55,030, Eight months’ i 409-411 Fulton Stguy., fe) Don't bother to prepare the mtx. | | 34 retyyy ha’ | Of an office fevertuhly called up his | Asda lyre 0 Stil hai ture; you enn get this famous old |W | BRITISH TAKE TOWN BY grees fa, nr de $1968,908. Net | broker and ordered him to get $1,000 ma : recipe improved by the addition of |= 12] “Betcie iter fire insurance ‘right away. other ingredients for 60 cents a large [Wht . AID OF ARMORED CARS |< isvarca vii Graker ua uable fo get By the Fe bottle, all ready for use, It is called |" tune 8] an the'aamne period Ort Year, | Un Wyeth’s Sage and Iphor Com. Western Us Teles In soup ound, This can alw: d led i 'Germans, Who Expected Only | ve rended Dee. ait a or baked, — boiled ayia! a always be de nded| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ae ee Yl Teek se antal TOTIBEL per coat” on TRE IMPOR’ ‘ANT EXHIBI ION meats, sped to bring beak ihe Bavurel colo? MARKET. Small Force, Are Surprised — | CANEN* stack: compared with 10.19. pek el! RTA celebrated portrait pain e yo WHEAT. cent, in &. Everybody uses “Wyeth'’s” Sage Quen. Man at Boyelles, — WILLIAM J. BAER sag estinghouse F . pre, Supker Compound now because jit July iy at WITH THE BRITISH ARMIPS | ing Company copula quarteriye giv SAE SR ee a bee me A AFMELD, March #h—For the fiat ends Sts, Ot Braus » Galleries + ay CO AP rite May IT LTS time since the fighting in Belgt tlie te i! fe, Hae ay | ce the fighting in Belgium at |18'te in ee ee, ema o abene “i een Ts the beginning of the war, armored | Abril 80 to #tock of record Apri 2123 Brosdway. Uirough the hair, taking one small| Srittah Munitions Commisstencr car supported by eavalry, achieved United Stat Pe A itrand at a time; by morning the| Commita Suteide. ' he capture of a town to-da ‘ ular diyfa gray hair has disappeared, and after | AlLENTOWN March 28. win, TRE Village of Hoyelles, ‘The arm- | fied stocks, payable another application it becomes beau: | lam J. Morris, F peloner fer| Stan Sere SRREArsen GA tne north | stock of recor@ April 7 It will make Hfully dark and appears glossy and| the Rritish Government in the United) eer The Cocaine The eating Bed | testy tee Seorecintion, were et provement in the flavor lustrous, ‘This ready-to-use prepara: | Stites and Canada, committed suicite Oly, not having expected | T per cent. og preferred, plus $20.66 y v7 tans 10 tion is a delightful = ea site | By nhaot in Be hedkite haat oft na clash with small ade | pe F 4L1-10 per cent. on the oy ny. Re Delicatensen Stores C |e southtal Mppearance: aie not. fe hed nid! astren @) aa bey th Made by E. Pritchard, 331 SpringSt,,N.Y, | tntended for th mitigation or | for What they Sunpeas See. ri iain com atat prevention of ala Adv ry joaves & widow in England Britis advance, But thpy were &,W bes, 2be, adr, ,aituation, ae saying fmt increased | Production “was impossible owing to DICTATOR ADMITS TO THE REQCHSTAG | FOOD 1S SCARCE Facilities Bar Relief, He Declares, Fe RDAM, March 28.—Ger in Food Dictator Batock! admitted ‘the Reichstag main eothmittee o that there had been an overestimate in the amount of Germany's food pplies, according to Berlin advices recelved to-day. Batocki was quoted, in commenting on the seriousness of the German food lack of labor and enormous @iffcul- es of transport.” | The compensations for the reduc- | tion of the bread ration were not suf- ficient, but no other solution was pos- atbte, he said. Despite all the experience the food administration authorities had gained | and the knowledge of condfiti they | had acquired, the supplies had been too highly estimated. The supplies of pigs were not sufficient to permit the slaughter of the number which strict necessity required, the fapd dic- | tater is quoted declaring, end therefore the reserves of cattle would have to be drawn upon considerably. In any case, the weaker added, it was lnpossible to ve without pota- toes and bread, and the argricultur-' ists must be made fully aware of their | obligatio: ————— Austria Allows Only One Found of Potatoes Weekly. VIENNA, via Berne, March 2&— Restricted potato rations, whereby each person receives only one pound & week, have gone into effert. Thi quantity will prevail until imports can bedinoreased. it is planned in the near future to regulate potato con- sumption in Austria @o that this product will be apportioned accord- ing to the financial status of the con- | oumere—emall quantities to the) wealthy, larger quantities to the poor. | The food bureau has ordered/ the introduction of meat cards, by means! of which 120 to 160 grammes (between | 4 and 6 ounces) cam be purchased wix times weekly, imciuding mutton or lamb at seant ym Here is new 1917 girl. Her army cloth from turned ankle. CLOSING ¢ QUOTATIONS. With net changes from previous closing head ‘Enters “Miss Preparedness” As Lightning Change’ Artist costume “Miss Preparedness’ is well to her The feature of the costume is the|If tramping or shooting is the pro- er ’ MICHEL SWS HE (Continued from First Page.) {that the case of the Senate in the MitcheM examination should be hand- led by Chairman Newton of the |Special Committes on Rules. This disposed of Mr. Brackett. Senator Wagner has retained Samuel Untermyer to represent him before the Senate. The conference in the Brown cham- ber agreed that the Mayor should be Jealled Tuesday. | | _Benator Wagner appeared at the conference and said: “They do me honor when they say I started the |fight on the Rockaway grab. The |New York Evening World was the | first to take a crack at it” The Senate tate this afternoon | went into executive session to con- aider the report of the special com mittee, Senator Newton present: |the draft of the report of the com mittee and a lively row started be- Hind closed doors, | Senator Elon R. Brown and his close aids are determined that noth- ing that 1s to happen at Albany shall |sertously jolt His Honor, and they have out-generalled and out-man- oeuvred the militant opposition to the Mayor at every stage of the pro- [ceedings of the last twenty-four hours. This*is what the Brown leaderehtp has accomplished: . There will be no hecklin or. | ent of his failing to charge he is onl: on the wrist wit to confer tion on the | if possiblesome- | where on its way from the com: | mittee of three which draws it to the day of fina p: the neighboring assembly, ‘The Brown bill to appropriate $2,- 600,000 to cover all expenses inciden- jtal to the selzure by the State of lands wanted by the Federal Govern- | ment for the Rockaway fort site, | which caused the Mitchel-Wagner |. controversy, was passed by the Sen- ate to-day. The vote was 49 to 1, Senator George F. Thompson of Niagara casting the negative vote, NEW FIGHT ON TO BALK ROCKAWAY CONDEMNATION Land Company Asks Injunction Be Made ae $2,200, | the | adequate body covering. When nec- of| ess#ity or convention demands a skirt she loosens the fastenings at the | throat and binds it about her waist | WAGNER CHARS DUTCH SHIPS CONF CONFISCATED? w h Have Taken Over Detained Vessels, WASHINGTON, March 28.—Duteh & steamships in British ports were re ported here to-day tovhave been con= fiseated by the British Government, The information reached here from grain house which sold the Duteh Government the grain aboard many of the vessels. it forty MORGAN SCORED IN FIGHT ON MADISON AVE. BUILDING Banker’ $ Power Keeps Block Restricted. The fight between Baron Willtam Waldorf Astor and J, Pierpont Mor- wan over building restrictions on the west side of Madison Avenue between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Streets was renewed to-day at a hi the office of Borough P Marks. J. W. Adams, the Borough secretary, presided, “If the Madison Avenue block were changed from a residential to a busi ness block, would Baron Astor erect @ business building on the property?” asked Mr, Adams, “We will file plans weeks for the erectic building,” replied F co for Buron Aste “Then you me butldings the basis for against the restriction?” Adams, “Precisely,” replied Mr, Taft will take the case to the courts if necessary.” Mr. Taft then paid his respects to Mr. Morgan as he levelled his finger jdward W. Baylies of Mr, Mor ‘8 counsel uand Mr, Morgan ‘@ been powerful enough so far to this block restricted to resi- r Twice this block was recom- m Dutch ships now are in at Britain and @ been detained from eight weeks. jendence ¥ cruiting Statio (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 28, — Indes pe ndence Hall was one das a rec Use “Gets-It,”’ Lift Corn Right Off Shrivels, Loosens—and It’s Gonet ‘Just lke taking the H@ off—thatts OW easy you can lift a corm off your tee stter ith erful 7 wide world over an@ you'll find bei d magic, simple and easy as ‘'Getenlt.* within two of a business ty We Tesh ake these egal action asked Mr “We highest \ u and Mr. Mor and prevented tt Morgan, for I should feel the same way as he does, But why should Mr Astor be obliged to bear the whole burden gf keeping this section re- stricted? "ANOTHER GUNARDER SUNK, COMMONS QUERY HINTS Secretary of Admiralty Is Asked for Number of Casualties and Manner of Sinking. bandages to look Ike bundles. who heave LONDON, March 28.—Queries con-| sged salves that turned your toes raw end) cerning “a Cunard liner reported | fore. na Meet . or of cas-| recently sunk,” the number of ca rn. and who have dug and picked at ualties, and whether the ship was|your corns with knives and scissors and mined or torpedoed were the Government by the Irish Nation- alist Ginnell in the House of Com- asked of} |old and painful wave and try | just one Jit art perhavs made them bleed—Just quit these “Gote-Tt™ You put 2 or 3 drops on, and At ence. There's nothing to ‘to the Admiralty Me-|stick. You can put your «oe and stoglke Feplied such Information |e right on again, ‘The Damn te all seme ‘was not in the public interest” and | T™ a SAO! SOrm Stee Ses shrivelings refused to disclose in reply to Gin- | death It Joosene trom rour £08, an ee nell's further interrogatories whether nde ath he ,diggest gemma an inquiry was to be instituted, eon, eee tears ms | com The only Cunard liner known to | §, have been sunk recently was the Laconia. Presumably, however, the report mentioned in the London 4 spatch refers to some other Cun- arder not heretofore mentioned. —Se MITCHELL IS SHERIFF NOW. Is the Cheapest If You Need Glasses Eyesight is your most precious possession. Do not entrust it to any but a reli- able and responsible firm. Ehrlich glasses have # Oficial Loses Sult to Ex- His Tenure of OMce. Justice Jaycox in Long Island City to- day decided Samuel J. Mitchell has been Sheriff of Queens County since Jan, 30 last, having been chosen as such at a special election a week earlier, and that | his term will expire Jan. 30, 1920. | Mitchell, Under Sheriff to. the late Sheriff Stier, became Acting Sheriff on stood the test of 55 years. the latter's death last October. He con tends he (s still Acting Sheriff and that|{] Reliable Eyesight Examination hia term begins next January, but Comp- by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses as Low as $250 troller Prendergast has refused to honor the payroll signed by him in that ca- Pacnder Mitchell's contention he would be entitled to serve the remainder of this year as Acting Sheriff and then tart a new thr 2 Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 23 Sixth Av. rgth St, a0 Sixth Av gad St. or Nassau, at Ann St. va West 4ad_ Street. The Stac Hann She’s forty years old —but still the social favorite On a Victor Ke ed dea by em ance orem LANDAY'S TEMPLE HaysHairhealth GAUgiwe Ue ture OPEN UNTIL 1IOrPM Pe 23 West 42"4 St tatty Kp anges : healthy and soft. i — wast ” _Lo8T, F FOUND ‘AND REWARDS. Himukivn, Tewerd for return’ to 3 Broadway Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, March 29th Stee irae Cooney eh Orleans omer, Open ‘imagine the favo POUND Box . 13¢ Confect STH AVE. CARAMELS Just ag Histoceutle” tn quality ‘and ne rare tha rom LONDON STYLE BUTTER TOFFEE —These are caramel-shape sweets of exquisite charm—Delicows, Buttery. | | which they) Were naa Therg ‘are Mach sani favors ‘ns follovtes Chewyr—each piece wrapped in sant olate: Vanilln, Vanitia os tary paraffin paper fees Piatache and Strawberry, each Merona ‘once Dlece wrapned "in. sanitary eoUMD ROX waxed paper, POUND BOX 200 BROADWAY ‘loses T p.m 11 BAST 420 STR 206 Weat “W257 STREET Clone Op m.: Bat. 20. 400 BROOME STREET bad West 7 colge, WHOSE STREET, » Baar SL See i EAGT 230 STREET ye Verh ST. & 3D AVE. Clonee 10 1 Co p.m. ye 472 FULTON 87., A 187 MARKET 8Ty Ni 11.80 p. in OV Cloeee 11.30 P.M eludes the ¢ 11.800.m.: Batt oie urday 12 P.M. gs The sv ified ia who have wrapped your toe ¥ ‘