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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1917." HIGH SCHOOL BOYS CROWD STATIONS RECRUITING FOR ARMY ! | id demand a vote on Ate President of the National A cultura me harge the committe Society. Among other things Mr. Wh- | whereupon a conference was called, at } -FeCUITD INNY.| = In Unprecedented Rush to Matrimony) \ITHPQWER 10 i ee ceri tent oe FOR ARMY SERVICE Ings agrfeultural preparedness and national food mUPRYY were dis | .e veo men | Corns All Gone-Turn b nt of Virginia ‘and others of | High Class of Men Who Join y may thgeriin of | Millions uf food gantens as a meana On the Phonograph , a Feature of the Enlist- And Dance ment Here. Experts S; Jot comt \ food. ahortage Marketing and Distribution | sugested by charles Le Pack, f rei WASHINGTON, April 11,—The | “MILK 10 BE STANDA STANDARDIZED | oven’ or ieet mint. Dre iota nay that the National Agricultural Society at an | hth aad bigs} " ‘ BY SENATOR TOWNER BILL :: lon to di Although recruiting for the army ts @low, the claes of inen turning up at stations in the New York district ts| DEPUTY CITY CLERK JOHN @. DALTON |S GREAKING ALL RECORDS Would Conserve Supply. |Garden Commission, Paneae product, will t old emergency meeting here to consider [+ +k ne vs of the big and encouraging fea- y For MARRYING the prostom et the nation’d aa what you have tried or how m ur courLes you have be: | . ' tate | dinappotnied, he recommended | State to Control Stations Which help for you at last, toe-mint enda the Immediate creation of a Federal } fetethwidf And foot misery for good and there ts Rot Food Commision to aupervise ‘the Would Be Distributing Centres | «vit of pain of soreness when apply afterward, It draws the Inflamm: ‘The Evening World is while togive to- day the exact number of men finally passed at Fort Slocum within the supply in the war, ha Matta days, Up to the present tim wastes A marketing and distribution of food| for the People of swollen, tired oF burning eet ay >t ent time | oi or bleeding torw and imparts Bien have been xe to Fort DAY AND A and clothes, with power to fix MAX! | (special trom @ Sto!! Correpondent of The Kren ightful, cooling, sosthing a : | ‘ pg |mum and minimum prices for the| ing Work you juat algh with relief, Ita genutne, Slocum from New York and adjoin- CEREMONY ALF TO ‘ ALBANY, April Ltn tne with | cont ttle andi highly appreciated. by Ing districts, and of these 1,500 have \ GET manaiep| |Mtaple food crops of 1917. tt ' women who wear high heel shoes and_by ing ehrcitedlbse hgh od - | It also recommends the immediate | ‘''« statement u Ogden Armour} inen who atand on thelr feet all day, Try graduation of seniors in agricuitural | Of yesterday, that radical steps must | 't. Ask your drumaiat to-day for @ tow [cents worth of tee-mint and give you! schools, the establishment of State| be taken by the Government for con-| pour) tired. suffering, burning fect the | w \ counclin of defense to co-operate | trol of food and setting tho prices | trent of their lives, There is nothing det | already been sent to iments now | in the South. A batch of 200 was! despatelied yesterday and recruiting | officers expected that this number | would be dowbled to-day | The daily entrances at Fort Slocum| run from 100 to 250, ‘The flnal exam / Inations are being made as expedi- : / TERT tlously as possible. Up to the present there has been no lack of uniforms or|' with the National Council of Defense | that @hall be charged, comes the | et—Ate in mobilizing civilian resources, and that the milling of wheat flour bo on |} & basis of 81 per cent. flour Instead |“! i i The ‘Towner bill as set forth In these of 75 per cont., as now, columns provides (hat el President Wilson sent to the Society | depots shall he sutablished by the Dee | pwn bill which caused a Repub- | pan conference to be called yester- | ay in the Senate | the followin, partment of Foods and Markets, in- | equipment for the recrutts. “At the present moment it is OOF i Ack ee plants, | ‘The | \ Even at the present rate of recrult- plain duty to take adequate steps that |), inbeh Bais Gene Mpa ah Ova } Ing there wiil shortly be a problem for not only our own people be fed, but! tions, which in turn will dispone Ss if 1 disp of it 718 the army officiais—na the dis- that we may if possible answer the! to «mo | deaters, meat and grocery | j FACE POW. 4 tribution of applicants who have | etl Tee | eed et oenen ne ony new ee tor acenUty Wilcceanoeriinereee sie bef VDER. + pass city stations the pre | . f da wuty and goodness in tl area eat ceiisne Ge eee |e erie nore “CREED OF ECONOMY” || "tn this greatent of tusuan needs 1/0 19 be charged by rogular deal- | J Dackaa/ Hermione be Wort Slocum will not be able to ace) PFosperity Brides” and Their FOR WOMEN WILLING TO |) fee! that the American farmer will do "We do not intfid with that bill!” | I Feonleew hae given Freman's | Sy gas ey his p , ost. By - ‘enator Towner, “that the munt- “ | totlet cou ‘rnmodate the recruits. In this event} Husbands May Not Be De-; oe tahl “DO THEIR BIT” IN WAR ]| ing ana increasing his production in| ¢tpal authorities shall go Into the milk | Comic ‘rangements will probably be made : SAG | . * oésibie, every far busines as against regul . ij " t6 abip the men to Fort Hamiltc 1| Spised Slackers—Three-Min- CLERK every way possible, every farmer will | Bit wo do expect that by the Gov ee p a 0 amilton an¢ “ \ Tc | OMBN actively engaged tr chi 4 labor of patriotism for! ment stepping in between the produc- Dept, 99. ark Wadsworth for the final exam!-| ute Ceremonies Are Long WASSERMAN W preparedness work yeater. || Which he will be recognized aa a vol- jer and cousuiner, we will regulate the | Cincinnati, Ohio . nations. ier of the commissary, adding his|Prico to be charged by all the large u ‘i day adopted a “creed of ve ne Oe had ti are BRAT GP hia autoatations in thie: Enough, and the More Thrifty eonnome” Gai will be urged || Share to the food supply of the peo. | Companion, This Sate Ub a an Gee | were packed to-day by high school! Make One Ring Do for Sev-| upon all membera of the aax in tho |) Ble. | pedient now for legal authorities to | boys. Announcement was made that, 1 Weddi | United States, Mrs, Henry A. Herbert Quick, a member of tho) take charge of the milk question tn/ up to date, Do Witt, the New York} ©F@ ungs. | Wise Wood was delegated by the || Federal Loan Board, pointed out that | War tline, it is aurely opportun: evening high school, had gi tho| ' National Special Ald Society of the ihe of he ners through- | The bill has lain dormant for w: largest quota, approximately 125 re- ve 4, ig (— ao 2 —\1 No, 259 Fitth Avenue, of which she || Ut the country 1s a serious one, even | crusts, eee By Nixola Greeley-Smith. and sometimes tt was tho man who|] ina member, to compose the creed || tHOURh thoy are getting extraonil-| Ri iavors Committee is pustine Tum, tum te ee Here come the war brides. ‘They have been com-|told tho woman to take her hand|} which follow narily hissh prices for their food prod TOY g ) Thursday Sa lef ew iks whead tho plans for observance of | ing ever since early Saturday morning, when a rush for licenses to wed|down, and sometimes it was the “We call upon the patriotism of || Ut He stated that this was due to Lexington Day throughout the coun-| unprecedented in city history began at the Marriage License Bureau: woman whose slender fingers selted |] qinertoan women to ilo their bie || Me shortage of labor, high prices for o2 try on April 19, About 250 telesrams On that day 369 couples applied for licenses on|‘he man's lifted palm and brought!] i, their department of home run- || ™Achinery and wasteful methods of were received to-day from Governors the second floor of the Municipal Building, and inety-|‘t With hers into tho required poste HP ning. Cah ' i rin uits ot and Mayors all over the country stat- eight were actually married by Deputy Clerk John| ‘0? Then follows a list of what ts AURA leita boulbaen Alaa wer aoest ing that they were completing ar- Richard Dalton of Richmond Borough, who officiated|SAME RING ANSWERS FOR |} considered good form and what 18} a sry G. W. Mathie of Ala-| é rangements for a “great round-up for in the city chapel, The highest number of marriages MANY CRE RM ONES: considered bad form in war time: Hi yon ae », BS oa tines performed on any previous Saturday was fifty-one, | i anawered no when Mr. Dalton|| joweiry in nublie | “Over a million people have left Ne tes nae ae can Monday the rush of war brides kept up, and yes-| eyed “tave you sot a ring?” The |p| opty tn PUR. coatly [tte South in tho lust few montha, y end will e | asked ave you K¢ 8 ¢ “It is bad form to give cot 7 \ ners Dal Revers side on the eve terday Clerk P, J. Scully declared that it is his belief] young man performed the wedding prement owen 10: the Sanouttares atinton te Aas 3 to relly ite mam to the that hundreds of young men are rushing into marriage | ceremony without it and then turned TE ta tad tora 'to. altorexe.. [eer mentcel, ANS Rewer In a Sale $ navy standard. A committee of bb or being pushed into it by their war brides to escape|to me with th xplanation pensive entertainments. obpdads all iedpsgneenea Saha ” aw Sree t putice oO! ° opositio: authors has volunteered to assist tn Hability for military duty t a legal requirement, “It in bad form to eet an heel yey Pee ae Mat th Swee tened from 4 the publicity work, “1 belleve the unprecedented increase in the ap-|0f course, But Mr, Scully won't per- elaborate table, ‘ ea DI | satamGay “Himselt without Government assume control of the igher Frices Mrs. Nathaniel R. Usher, wife of|Plications for marriage licenses is due in a great degree to the recent | {orm the ceremony himself witho “It 1s good form to dress entire production of food and regu- the commandant of the Hrooklyn|announcement that all single men between the ages of nineteen and|‘t [He thinks it is tho woman's one plainly late prices. This proposition has not , i j Navy Yard, is organizing a recruit-| twenty-five might be drafted for military service,” Mr. Scully annnounced, |CNtnc® to Bet A rink and thas Aly “It ts good form to lve fl oo es: gona through uny of the proper! Wisilli ars vale just coms ai ing bureau for the navy in which she ‘ o to have it, One day recently frugally : i the seene from the tailor shops sharge her: Sha waa ne.| TRIM SOLDIERS CAUGHT THE I discov that four couples w ini ancd dorm to ki . official channels. ‘ will take charge herself. She was ne Max Liehowitz, born in Roumania : TRIG BE FORD tO why eB The Council of National Defense % designed to sell at $29.75 gotiating with the’ Biltmore Hotel to- EYES OF THE BRIDES. aged twenty-two; Max Victor Pr SA COR SOMES Lasiah Sih ple presents, has wready appointed a Food Com. yas day for a headquarters. For hours yest born in Russia, twenty-f roel Aene Tne AR: the: belle. ane eee It is good form to plant raittee, headed by Herbert C, Hoover, but added to the great $25 as © One hundred and twenty applicants] pushing, jostling 1 of Trauner, born in New Y City,|8teom parsed out, the bride would vegetables In place of flowers di wil recom ond ine nous | for sortmenta to accelerate to sata ‘arnnal i J ple aa ene he ne Tavior slip the t her finger and give a rarda distribution of food, In the event o! ; : for enlistment presented themselves! women that filled the Marriage|“ged twenty-three; Frank Taylor) 0” oe oe mallg? they IBtAe, RAtged ° long war it is considered highly morrow’s selling. at the principal station at No. 34) License Bureau and overflowed into Smith, born in Chester, Pa, i anne epee! It is good fori to avold Srobable ‘that this, committee will East Twenty-third Street by noonling hall of the Municipal Building, | four; Soll Heine rn in Austria, Df AP SUES SPR, Reh ee extravagance of every kind | take entire charge of the distribution sy q to-Gay and their physical examina-| 4, y went in the bullding I pas sd Senniyet wei foxy, born injeaueht them, So when the next'| and the display of luxury. aa ss tab wary a Te ohh Fine French Serges tions were begun as s00n as they hi f yo a ~| Russia, twer Michael young man put it down on the desk “And by thus setting an ¢ | gradually assume the position of a) \\ Twills and Poplins . groups of young men in kh , oe + ai te hin, ae ae ak coe pron, Ay | | food controller. venty-' ‘ tyethl. 2 > un, nirty-elght; uate o him, red 0} ooking ple of goo form you wi és ,, , Ween enrolled, About seventy-five bers of the Twenty-third Inf sulthy twenty. |#t that same ring. Better let her gla a ninteed ‘Secretary nsing |9 considering Gabardines, Velours 1 men who wanted to be marines ap-| prook!s City, twenty- | « 3 pe rendering ® distinetly pi ‘asking Congress for an appropriation a Baral ‘ 0 Capt. Evans, U. 8. M. G., at Romie egroom-to-b c | tw aly, ®went keep tt, triotic service." to cultivate large tracts of public an urellas y ee cmos, a No. East Twer , gonals brigegredms his way to he | thre ly, thirty- costs $1 for the marriage leense, lands to increase the food supply \ 4 NO ue “Ito the elevators on h ay to the} * Kat ca : anes ue s f breeding antm 4 Additional recrutting stations for|sender young fellows, and many | twenty-six; Saint teapclagtpeebaarelae rear st Haldar MARRIAGE RUSH WANES; — - Vaffeta Silk Suits which will \ both army and navy are to be estab-| war pride cast a furtive glance of ad- | tWenty-six aN Te a soetvar iduilare t the ee * appeal to those desiring ex atre throughout the United States | man inio the elevator and then to the | Nit% Rouinar i * Deputy ky Mee treat | ae Pilivencee slip Hancagmayt A when the Government assigns men to|engpel_on the third floor fam Joseph " Goodwin, or by me, the feo In $2. On er In the U.S. Navy}, "ts in the city at the price. Ty booths to be built in the lobbies to]” yn the hour between 1 and 2 o'clock | tWenty-four, and Her +) day last’ we . fellow here | Young Men Seeking to Avoid Mili- y y NY hand out application blanks and gively sat beside Der Clerk Dalton, Austria, twenty-two who wanted & bargain rute, He sald tary Duty Shamed, City wee : No Charge for Alterations l as Information and advice. ‘Tho offer of | wie atood ut hia desk and read the HOW THE THREE-MINUTE CERE: married for that. When he was told | | Gale ate Men are enlisted for the United the theatres was made to-day through | marriage ceremony over sixteen! MONIES ARE CONDUCTED, Apply Hy eut rate cer Clerk's Theo! pitcee: Ady cane te iNey ees ‘ the Motion Pictures Exhibttors'| couples, Mr. Dalton's speed record is} On the second floor in the Mar , 19 dus down n ni Jou There was @ decided ake thc ae (lees: at the following League to supplement the advertising| tnrea minutes to a couple. The odd rlage IAcense Bureau three clerk peeled off a dollar and was {ay $n the number of applicants tor | © “UNITED STATES NAVY. work being done by appeals thrown | minutes of the hour were consumed in| worked unreiit 1 day stamp varriage Heenses, Clty Clerk Scully, ) on tho screens. | tellt that nobody in the Mar-/ing the licenses which were thrust|_,% clty wedding is not a romantic | who declared yesterday that many MANHATTAN, y Lieut. Comamnder Grady's office | riage Bureau had had time for lunch | at them from fongs Mbalthe time a out Renta ine were secking exemption Be as Sesene Avenue received orders in Wi ret or dinner © the war rush began, and women 1 Une for hours, | for two hours for se they were » through matrit- ee ast 125th Street day that the Navy Department a ; ‘ ‘ ly /ailent, sulky, tire to | m »w belleves conditions so No. 130 West Street. ! h and that he was still marrying cou. |and many men grumbled audibly | Silent, sulky, tired and in a hur " soon thorized all commanding officers to|™ ean : * H peg Bi ie a ey get out and e v ne | wi me He says the Hippodrome—Sixth Avenue, be waive the on the appoint. {Plen at 7 o'clock in the evening, | about the time they we pt away | Proaktast or, In sume bg ; Ashe tween 44th and 45th Streets . oo a ie Tat sours at ae Sunsey wees | th ean ore snroay dpe aaien [fone anand eS umps that for mer pe oftice ROFe | icauad ar a HARARMACCAER oa) rans ; i Fy fron ne i able dis wh enit | ee : y yi in that , et | y and ut alread MAY BE PROSPERITY BRIDES, |! No. 115 Flatbush Avenue. not wi rear HAM aid emrnorn: to Danity ( NOT THE WAR KIND. | phe wren No, 6304 Fifth Avenue, « peeriee én aan Umaatat Meee aan } Just io , tudying the face these lw n ht aw No. 1239 Bedford Avenue A os lg wen Pepe ae erred | i Jove. your W totes @ looked upon with suspieto No, 1028 Gates Avenue. “ E 2 ime were orgs Nex led Mr 1 Thaddeus Wasserman, head of Navy Yard Gate at Sands Street $60 pairs of Pumps and Oxfords, of various © opening door, addin he Mar . The right p onenlng aper: \< t Pieper Peyiohe pieetine BRONX. f) styles and leathers, discontinued from regular hat en’ ec ‘Have you} +4 : f al creat Se tee ' from thelr prosy husbands that No. 804 East 150th Street j stock on account of sizes being incomplet« hands, SHAKE hands,” |! uly them.” JAMAICA, You're tn not Inj wom There were enses {xsued up to No, 324 Fulton Street. ath : k , 1 doors were opened oy yy beth pride and br i settee ta NEW YORK NAVAL RESERVE. \ 1 1 their right hands a ey itl PM. 238 * =f i Banaras 1 th a rr tecern _ MANHATTAN. it the Fashion A 1 At * | No. 26 Cortiandt Street ; 1 Now keep -y jay, white We white and Bias A Main Rice New Shop spe ahamnamanntiaa ie + Coumissioner Joseph Har- j ped in f God, | r Spanish W refera BROOKLYN another ceremony began | count ner day.” | Building No. 1, Navy Yard than three minutes was | eu, | eae ut many 3 : Nineteen West 34th Street er en | et alae =| Where to Enlist in U. S. Army t n Perso 1 J out a w : West Side— * one ' ye x au 4} yi ow Beware of Substitutes ules. | which would W j ‘ on fee 49 Whitehal! Street Let the 4 f » 1 arm a6) | 8 ated at 110 Went Street. rene (aan The sole makers of gen- er ne isband's with a decisive | You Ade ow 1 P.O. Bullding, Pars F ee ITER beauty aida are only make street wee the ertt- A ii nee ; damn aaa c Fourteenth Street uliding, Park Row aud Broad- ahifte at best. ‘They may be @ Wee Aspirin brand every reat if she) Moria made s mind to ge Twenty-third Street way. Hiab aa, 4 last minate touch, but, for j 1 Sama € n | marrie Mt week 4 id really bringing ‘a healthy complex. mes Rone sd y and mar ut behind biy| didn't Nike a ninth Street 118 Weat Twenty-third S*reet, fon they aro Useloaa ¢ Bayer Cross. putan ad. In h Street Dr, Campbell Re een : aha 9 Bixth Avenue. a Sato Aronia aloha > te outeat ye beogusel in Pwonty-ftth Street. 416 Wighth Avenue. ore 6 beer ‘Tdlstsin Povkst Bones of 12— Bottles of 24 and 100 a s and ome Freud test nae rand he like 406 F One Hundred and 1931 Broadway. tenes, &o < ” ‘Capsiites in Sealal Pachogon of 12 and 24 r ® be ed to note| And 1 war oa ninth Street, 2206 Btghth Avenue. wafers you are ‘ “The Bayer Cross ~ 0 ing men and - Ry ee pa not experimenting. They aro aol io yo } ‘i , “ ar ie . arose WS 1 Stre ad Under @ strict guarantee th ey are Ree ie inienitacagatr Your Guarantee w M aclnver| $15 Heid More: as: Sepae Bevee siatouah Avenae P. 0. Building, Jersey City sao and non-habit forming 4 im ‘theees, tablets ard capeules 18! . able nd 2 x prin s a8 (i rebels 9 Broadway b ped he w ‘h tal t che Saas of Purity tr nd, “bn Tenens Mianattan Avenue sia Newark Avene, inlet Mm tin ay (at Ba and By ; and were turned over to tmmi«ration 1262 Broadway Fst ngton Street, Hoboken SOLD AT ALL GOOD STORES.

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