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ie * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIZ 8, 1917. ne Academy of Design Elects Eight. | try to have 2,000,000 gardens cul- {other persons, not scouts, to have one,| MISS LENORE MEDNICK’S | | HELD FOR COHALAN THEFT. of Design of the following artists as j y Wh é 4 . ape Ferrara Taken weet After! r sustiie | sree associates of that body: Max Bohm, to be mobilized In the food produc- | tam nt free, for the raising of TO ALFRED E. PEYSER |r erie ne Ocerconte Are stolen, | pattle Club" In the Forty-fourth gtr ‘heatre Bullding war opened last night tlon movement. They not only are | foodstuffs,” a tract of vacant jand at ad Arrested on suspicion of having en ther, in the early hours of thls cg tel tlle OR to make 1,000,000 gardens, but are| Rosedale Lane and ftoosevelt Avenue, | ’ tered the heme of Buoreme Court Jue-|r,faiter, in Me sally, heute wii Paston end tarry, ¥, Waltman, paint: , ’ |wotng to try to have every one 100| near One Hun i Seventy-sev 1] tlee Daniel F, Cohalan, at No. 23 Kast | ore, at tram odhue, architect lp Se f Miss Johnstone presided as hostess tun er cent, efficient by not allowing 4/enth Street, t nx. The tract | Ninety-fourth Street, and stealing two | Single pea or potato to go to waste. | contains between §,0v0 and 9,000 square | overcoat cholas Ferrara, twenty. | manager of the club RADWAY'S READY RELIEF tockte ccd ’ five years old, of No. 1565 Second Ave- ; nue, was held to-day in $2,600 bati for _SPECIAL NOTICES, ; ther examination by SMasistrate|———~—— ‘ {Park Commissioner Ingersoll of iain " - Sin in the Harlem Court ASK FOR and GET | Brooklyn, The Park Department will the Woodcraft League, will plant a | mite pawning one of the overcoats, v | plough and harrow the land, and le ’ wath a * peng ag Mina gg ih oeoay Mel ’ Teo part of his estate at Greenwich, Board of Estimate Adopts His given to him by a man whose name he \ jen, re an announcement m to-day by! |More Than 250,000 Youngsters | Hrookiyn Boy Scouts Council, will Conn, in potatoes Tn cage Ie or- kove to the pollce. to Be Mobilized in Pro- | Provide the seed. There will be one) ganising potato clubs ainong the boys acre each of corn and potatoes, “at rida | and girls that belong to it, furnishing | duction Movement. O. H. Benson of the Department of 4 for fifty hille to each and offer Agriculture, who has charge of the) 4 | ing priz © most o ! Government's agricultural extension, "& Prizes to the mi cet Resolution to Provide Free Two overcoats were taken trom the thome of Henry Greenwald, at No. 24 M ited Milk Ground for Farms. Hast Ninety-third Street. last. Monday a 1 the police belleve the same tered the Cohalan home Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price}. Interest in the gardening move Wovinien'® serv inter with, Boy sewers ; : Eaimate tonday| 7 ccsiiaaaiiaaa ment was shown to-day in many|Qeout officiais. Ife saya the back- as be one of Lester, Whit i: cactus @ ; ways, not only here but in other | yard gardening campaign is sweeping | ™82 'o., Broadway and Nineteenti ie eden - he Nat tt | Street, has offered twenty little farms ks Aagthheh parte of the country. The Depart-|the Na , and that to a great ex- tent it will prove the solution of the | fF Tent at $1 a season to those who of Mitiinata seauent Pe ment of Agriculture has distributed Pp ni y will cultivate them. Mr. Lesher lives at Rye. Miss Caroline Rutz and Miss Anna Ryan of the Rosemary School, Green food problem confronting the country, by forcing prices down and affording @ reserve food supply. Each scout point a committee ¢ » desig the chief of one of Phe lepa more pamphlets (his spr! OU will find that Kellner furniture is always sold at the lowest price at fardening than in all of jast year ments to examitle int , The Boy Scouts of America will ts to have a garden and persuade nine bility of establishing a bureau for th 4 wtb tok ie robe athadraretbolled nsbibedheshio Ry n° | wich, have offered co-operation in a regletration of all vacant olty lands which it is Safe to buy {plan of the Fairfield County Sut-| ty owned, and . privately owned and city owned, and Ss ‘ rer 3 " fragists for the opening of a farm) ot al) petaohs, Willie: to @ Standards are never lowered tc A Unique Shop, Featuring Styles of | | school for women. Borough President Van Name of! Richmond, h appointed Lester Innds upon assurance neg create an impression of lew price te oa yal gt Lhe echt Kellner Quality is at all times year Distinction at Extremely Low Prices RALPH & CO. 29 West 34 tb St. SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDAY L, Callan, a lawyer at No. 2 Rector! resolution also provides : maintained. | Street, Chairman of a committee to! MHLEIUE A chprrGl: Mawee YbR bring under cultivation the 1,00 0) ————_—_—_——— b ne yt * ee | Fis ERORE MEDNioS H : Pads 3 | 12,000 acres of Staten Island now va- LENORE MEDNICK [through the Board of Estimate and jcant and fallow. © CAMPBRLL STU! ri ? Intensive methods | Aportionment, invites co-opera are proposed. Mr. and Mra, Frank Mednick of tion of the Federal and State Depart No. 264 West One: Hundred and! inents of Agriculture, the State an _— JOHN DONK EXONERATED. | wignty-tourtn street, New York City, city Departments of Educotion and announce the engagement of their | other agencies, in bring! wbout the From Spitting Amert-\daughter, Miss Lenore Mednick) to | ext possibl ncreasing th Ping, te Weele Fight tor ft. uni peli M * tO| best possible results in increasing the John Donk, forty-two years old, of ne supply of food products by the cul- No, 1025 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, was ivation of vacant lands! e city of | this morning purged in the Jefferson New York.” Market Police Court of the cha: | ‘The detaiis of the sci Pre spitting on the American flag. + dent Dowling says, would be left e Donk is an expert lace examiner in tases tbeseusiyes r & e *. . tively to the committee He 4a the employ of the Government. He was there thousands of acres of city Queen Anne Dining Room Suite 350 High Class Tailored Suits oO teria oon. A : cum Ame ie Rete $98 | plaint of Chauffeur Fred J. Mor; who make elient farming s bs casa ar |accused him of-having spat at @ flag on ) « 1 Dowling favors plots o: his automobile. Morgan did not appear to begin with. Everyone |in court, but before being discharged sired would have an opportun Mr. Donk demanded that he b Ketables, the object | +10 1 were guilty of that charge, WU, ! > plentiful tha _ 2s The 25 rooms completely furnished. will prove interesting and instructive. KELLNER BROS S.E. Cor. 15™ ST.2 G™ AVE AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS : ‘ " > és © cot I should have b 00d up wOULE be atentty 160 N Former Prices Were $25 & $29.50 te irate walt and sus, twas born. ip iid be greatly rediiced. scat oe ee ee eee Ie hated. by iy” people iia sth McCarthy Points to Absence ot nm to the effect that it SATURDAY'S REDUCED PRICE fered my services to the Government in Serious Plots in New farlier, eo that ¢ jany capacity it might dictate, This \« Ja terrible chark York District. jarmere would be enabled to ls | eee tilling the soll in time for fall crops Capt, Walden Is Retired. Set mectalibebiasiiel Capt. George G. Walden, in com-| Tribute to the good conduct of the | mand of the Police Precinct at Jamaica, |t*as of thousands of Germans resid Queens Borough, was amined by thejing In New York City and Hudson ft i O¢i A sensational offerin whi bri hea bed wgt hed at : ring Hea sho) River counties north to Albany was 0 es in ¢ . ich brings 8 ton active Gute. Te will monet: | paid to-day by United States Mar tated for active duty. He will b 5 y by United states Marshal Suits of the very Nie est character red forthwith on a penton of $1, Thomas D. McCarthy. tou 1 Mrs, J h BDI ti down to a price of the most mediocre. hod Beare ait WeNtet aad was teen ca | “The confidence of the Government! New York and Morristown, announce For the Suits in this Reduction Sale \Captain for eight ye in the loyalty and good sense of our the eng en Mr. Dickson's | thousands of German residents has! ‘it ss Margaret A. to | been justified by their conduct since! Harry #i, ROH Of Dt, arid BEES, Harry Graves j of Irvington-on “ ” the aration of war,” said Marshal| Hudson, Miss Dickson was a debu | MeCarthy tunte of last winter, | is significant of the attitude of t |the great majority of these Germans pawin A MeAlgin the welding to 4 |that not an outrage has occurred or a morrow of his Miss Harriette 5 plot of any importance been dis-|I. McAlpin, and Andrew R, Shiland | oinaae will take place ne home of the b No. 11 East Ninetiet ‘ed-up, burnin, ten-| "This condition exists in spite of! he ceremony wa ‘ ; are accurate reproductions of very costly models—and at their original prices were unquestionably the best values to be had. Tailored, Demi-Tailored and Sport models, of Serge, Gabardine, Wool Velour, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Burella Cloth and Gunniburl featuring smart braid bound models in navy or black, Other s in the new high colors. $19.75 t Sizes 14 to 44, ands of Germans in our midst who, | te*lan C corns or callouses, being unnaturalized, are legally 100} are vagal Mian Pon 1 FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL pon a8 asten: Samia not M Arthur BT the intention of the authorities at] tained small parties a | Washington to have these men dis- |) °sterda jturbed or barrassed as long as t Preceding Jobey the law and go quietly about! night, severa their business.” _ 210 Coats at Sharp Reductions This Player Piano Sells Itself hy aiid the Federal | {jy that virtually all of | Shippen the German plotters are in custod |J. Rich Marshal MeCar thorities believ Semi-Dress Models g .00 Formerly priced We are not fooling ourselves into | Vempster ' i ; ‘ | ae is ts exceptional musical qualities, exceptionally responsive Tailored Models at $22.50 and thinking that our work is done, how-| spring flowers and Haster lilies dec- player action; splendid desien and Petadd aphid ceed Sport Models up to $29.50 ever,” he added, “and that no more ,orated Et, Thomas’ Church yesterday dinary that it rarely fails to mect the customer's unqualified 1 precautions are necessary. On the con-|noon for the wedding of Miss approval, Besides its other modern features, trary, because of the general quiet, we |C. C. Fries, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Ihe ieee che caeits clavicg Wool Velours, Gabardines, Burella Cloths, Serges, Polret Twills are all the more alert for sudden | Hurold H, Fries, to E. Roland N, Har . ing devi h permits playin and Poplins, i vy and the prevailing high colors, also smart 4 a | rouble ' | Gad. sounaae Sy vig ig resin With this remarkable instrument are included Sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses. “Tin” makes sore, burning, tire eee a rrima e Rev, Dr. Er “feet fairly dance with delight.” AWAY THREATS TQ MILITIA SHIP.” officiated. A Music Roll Cabinet to match, eet fairly dane 3 i ob Bench to match. fi the aches and pains, the corns, cat deat Hiss Gwendolen Ht, Despair ds f —5E halle of Player Music. louses, blisters, bunions and chilblai . ter of Mrs, Clement L. Despard, was) jf “Tix” draws out the acids and pol-|Tetephoned Warnin Vead t0) harried to Jolin W. Wendell of ios- Price 410 Easy Terms sons that puff up your feet. No mat-| Double Guard on @ State. (ton yesterday aft 1 In the chan-/| Complete of Payment ter how hard you work, how long you| Warnings received by telephone at] try of St. Thomas's Church, the Rev > oi vi vy lo the Naval Militia station ship Granite! Wilbur L, Caswell officiating. Ow dance, how far you walk, or how long | tapi tieg egg ig fiend tel pratt ore ye Ranges oe CHICKERING WAREROOMS ir feet just’ tingle for joy; shoes {the ship, seuttie it o afre. Ce hurt or seem tight. Kenyon. belfeves then to have been| Mis nda EK. Stephenson, daug ; reet caused Capt, Kenyon, in com-|last spring, only relatives and ir VA feal, Panay waRietta for tired, ache |Mand, to Issue orders for dou! timate friends were preven the Lord @ Taylor Store et a 25 cent box of “Tiz” now jsent by a lunutic or irresponsible No. West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6h Avenues West 43rd Street from any druggist or department |clcf-maker,, but tock no chances, |) 084 Wes! Hit Anette valet night store, End foot torture forever— |. 70 Met Of ine Werninks Was Teac ed | te ta eeelet Church wear smaller shoes, keep your feet |was leaving for active duty several dava aa fiesh, sweet and happy. Just think!/aKo, The man on tho telephone suid) Miss Paulino Dickinson was mar a whole year's foot comfort for only |®,ro' was Jn piokrena at the Penn ried to Warren Sullivan yesterday Purchase Your Spring Clathes on the Club Plan Men’s & Young Men’s Suits MART, snappy styles for young men who want the extreme, as well as conserva- tive models for men of quieter tastes. We Those Who can fit every build of man. Prices range from Wear Glasses $15 to $35 Don’t Suffer i p) Yhe Club Plan is easy, dignified and strictly confidential Men’s Clothing Sections —e was _| ier.” Will Lanneh Baitle WASHINGTON, April ight New Mexico, being have introduced a mew and smart Aprit The drea cons New models, new weaves, new colorings, in suits for business and dress wear, will be found on the Third Floor, together with correct attire for evening wear, at moderate prices. Men’s Sack Suits, in unusual variety, at $25.00 Military Suit for Women ‘*The Fusilier’’ from eyestrain or head- Simply open a charge acsouat and rhi i J i , " ) \ k kl rf t Among which will be found two and three button models of cassi- aches. They also don't WON i eatine nanant venti et cheviots, mixtures, blue and black serges, checks, stripes and suffer from the handicap some quarter and half silk lined; sizes from 94 to 40, and depression caused by Pa yi poor eyesight. ! , Boys’ Spring Suits Reliable Eyesight Examination y A complete atock of by Regltered’ Eye Speci a the new wet $5.98 to $10 Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 if } ors, Prices made of white, mavy blue or khak! serge. Swagger Westminster Spring Top Coats, Made in London of English and Seotch Tweeds, plain and fancy heather mixtures, for dress or motor wear, | at $30.00 and 35.00 The price Is $45.00 | ' ~ . ' (Ready-to-wear Sults, Third Floor) 3 Betablished 56 Years New York: 184 Bway, at John St 3 Sixth Av, xsth St gso Sixth Av., aad St tor N u, at Ann St Fifth Averue-Madison Avenue 34th aud 35th Streets New York 1 Brooklyn: 498 Fulton