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Many New York merchants are adults, to olubs or Protesting to the Government against | adulte, ta clube ot Betacwcers ce mertc| New War Relief Measure |"'s'::'« to children will be contri Jaly 1, the twenty-four hour » e| . . } we can use volunteers who ¥ teach of the smal! mail boats ‘which rece ive | I ttl 0 Fi d gardening and take charge of garden Seesming mall while a steamer ls on nsuring Little Ones Food |i": Wo esd n way to her pier. | ne Instructors. are o uthor+ ee With the public achools o { Ne w ese A te head the ainelletoets eee M Austin, Author, Has This |" % machine that Mrs. Austin thas] who bave been doing idin\rai Bho’ nee arr He to 4AM Onder ary Austin, Author, Has created, and it is her capable hana] along these lines, Although our cam. steamers arriving during the day Latest Sane Campaign which is on the steering wheel. Shown great interest, A larae quan win fot be transferred until the ves- Kk : “te. “Please tell me all about it,” I re-| tity of seeds has been contributed by ia have docked in Charge. quested when I found her at the Na-| different dealers. © New York es tional Arts Club, School of Filing has volunteered to KIDNEY AND Marguerite Mooers Marshall.| “Mr. Hoover and 1 asked oursoives| out matortal ioe Ant cataloging of ‘To exempt the child from the auffer-| "at was most important to the| | “With land and seeds and informa co ” she course| tion we are going to encourage cbi ing and destruction of war becatse the | Country,” she said simply. “Of course | t 60) é . . , dren to raise gardens and other ~ child ought to be exempted—that ts the | * answer was, The child What Was! bie to raise gardens. fur childr ‘se sane afd fundamental war relief work |0#t !mportant to the child? Food which will supply children with food. started by Mary| “In tho City of New York there are|I believe that the dissemination of In- Austin, one of our |CV®2 OW 200,000 undernourished chil- formation’ is particularly necessary 7 as persons who know nothing about most distin.«| dren. Secretary Lane told me that in| the care of a garden and yet attempt guished women of the country of Poland there was not|it are almost sure to fail and thus left alive a single child under five|give the whole movement a setback letters and now organizing direct-| t's of age. All have died of starva- firs. Georgia Elliott js in charge of ring those awful t « 2 « on, Brave! o Fo and ail diseases urinary tracts are quickly eure DAL Haarlem Oll Capeul h every Gay this favorite old remedy wi our ®arden department. Sard off the danger due to the little or of the Interna-| ‘lo. Mr. Hoover wanted to take re-| “15 raise more food and give it te polsonous germs und tlonal Child Wel| lef to them, but could not because the|the children who need it--that is our Which lurk in your nym Four liver, st fh Tt killa and comfort or pain Go to your drug ate Haarier patent medict ermans would not agree to the c oal,” ended Mrs. Austin, “We're not fare League, with offices at No. 10 There was no international organiza. |W°Te Just getting some work done.” Fifth Avenue, tion, similar to the Red Cross, which ‘ Mrs. Austin’s| could atep in and feed those children, GIRLS SEND N MANY tt b77" QM. Swi | work has been ua.| It acemed to mo high tme that there iim . should be such an organization, Hol. | dortaken at the suggestion of Herbert)” ““Chidren must be exempt from the NAMES OF RECRUITS Be MEDAL and toe tnat | C: Hoover, who ts a personal friend of | consequences of war, It is thelr right; A apn ree 'h8t) hors, When Mr. Hoover knew that he] we owe it to them, Do you know thi T0 EVENING WORLD SS | was to take charge of the food problem | {wo worst handicaps of my own lite? aS ae ae 7 "One he ill-health which I inher- | for America he wanted @ working Ma-/iteq trom my father, who lost hie chine which would deal eMciently with| health fighting in the Civil War, The| There i# only one name on a cer- GRAND RAPIDS | the child's share in the problem. It t#/ other ts the fact that my mother had/ tain “ready to enlist” coupon received to bring mo up on @ widow's pension. ‘ . F GRANDM HER KN “Ho. for my shure of war work, 1| 0% The Evening World. It ts the an URNITURE OF EW I undertaking the reorganization of | !ame of Edward Out 750 a in close co-operation with the De- Butter Avenue, East New York sends -fashi partment of Agriculture. Mrs, Wal-|in the following names: James Cas- eb ae as ise ha ge ah ston Hill Brown is President of the| Satta, No. 189 York Street, Brooklyn; plaster bur: an istered while | jeague, which was a pioncer in| John Maffettoni, No. 133 Gold Street: it acted. Get the help that mustard | spreading the garden idea. Now we| Bast! Antanello, No. 212 York Street; plasters gave, without the plaster and | are putting all our emphasis on gar-|Charlle Collins, No. 183 Gold Street; without the blister! dens by children and gardens for| John Cusky, No. 77 Ryerson Str Musterole does it, It is a clean, | children—to give them the fuod they mite # the alge of recruits sub- white ointment, made with oil of |need, saniocall alia Elsmere Street; Gus Frensdort, Ni mustard. It is scientifically pre- f want ecilally all clippings | os Kast One Hundr pared, so that it works wonders, rom newspapers and magazines ‘4 hi John K Yet does Hot blister the tender akin, | STyith,Geres, CL avenstablen and John F, Sweeney, Just massage Muttercle, in with | garden maga: ind books deal- Jona Rupr No. the finger-tips eestly, See how ing with the sami publect, Such at Keciere Fis kly it brings relief—h - | gontributions may be sent to Mrs. i e. ‘ quickly ay Gritiae rellet— Bow speed Kdare at the hondanartare of tre Mise Charlotte Pinkus, No, 58 f ppears, league, No. 70 Fifth Avenue, Inva- | Stake Street, Brooklyn, Musterole for sore throat, lids and shut-ins may show their | following: Meyer Goldstet j 71 rve their coun: | Scholes Street, Brooklyn; Irving s Huberman, No, 63 Sehc Mike Sherman, No. 58 Stagg Stre Herman Braunstein, No, 101 Street; William Schill, No. 62 1 eyek Street. tonsilitis, croup, stiff patriotism and neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, try by o congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, APARTMENTS FURNISHED =| jumbago, pains and ‘aches of back COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $600 | or joints, ‘sprains, tore muscles, | Open ‘venii bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, |data. The inf. st i This is the honor list of patriots 104 ree en pn tee ona colds of the chest, . Sach subject Is placed in as written down by Mae Wunderlich, envelope and lent to children or otn-|95 Burnside Avenue, ° ers who wish to become acquainted | Louis Rais jr., No. with it. The Boy Scouts have Just|nue, Astoria, L, 1.; COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 ST. appealed to us for such information, | address; George fart, No, 272 Park We are a clearing house, working | Place, Astoria; Thomas Suker, No, 717 | gladly hrough all existing organiza-| Eleventh Avenu Astoria; ouls | tions, with anybody who has a con-| Hauser, No. 161 Fourth Avenue, ae plan. Astoria, “We have seeds to distribute. We! From Miss Bessie Sullivan, No. 100 | ‘have the offer of at least 100 acres of | Baltic Street, we have these loyal Ache Twice—Millions For a few cents you can obtain from any druggist a tiny bottle of the magical drug Freezone. This is the remarkable ether discovery made by a Cincinnati man which you have been reading so much about in the papers lately. A few drops appfied to a tender, aching corn or callus relieve the pain and soreness instantly; then you will see the corn or callus shrivel up and become so loose that it lifts out, root and all, with the fingers. It really does this! No humbug! No catch! No pain or twinge of irritation is felt when applying Freezone or after- wards, and it does not inflame the surrounding skin or flesh. ditions laid down by the British,| holding mass meetings or parades; | International Child Velfare| One Hundred and Twenty Si League on @ war basis, We mean to Gover” & M4 traced in pencil, concentrate all our forces this year| brother.” And under the words “re-| CREDIT TERMS There Was Nothing So Good | on "tho welfare of children not only |cruiting agent” the same hund has $3-°° Down on $50-% for Congestion and Colds in America but in all the war| Written, “sisters.” as Mustard stricken countries. We are working| Miss Margaret Reckliny of No. 41 Remarkable Discovery By Cincinnatian! A Few Drops Stop Corn Pain Instantly. Women Should Keep a Tiny Bottle on Dresser and Never Let Corns or Calluses 1 Genuine Freezone is sold by all druggists, in tiny bottle as here shown, eawh bottle packed in a sealed, round wood case~NO OTHER WAY, ounded eit household furnishingey hot vuliding Wie Ut Lubt vd was at No, 16 Tiffany Columb: Four ms were thief Kenion, who was in Brooliy PROTEST AGANST -0.RILE| For Children, by Children, |ji sii siti i Haxhirins S 4 HOUSES BIR, [eteatarnecmn SEE Sgr | © time, raced to the scene and t r High Avenue In ite mak 1 with Deputy Chief Lally ¢ K tie destroyed . ag: Rockaway. Ev company on we ho jicol Strauss, Joseph ) gert y peninsula was ealled out Cucherine Casey, | Meehan tre y ; Site ore (Samuel ' race Conway, fam McOuir a and in addition compan P Frank Waldwin, J ‘abe, Patriok Robert Miller, Street; brought from Ozone Park, Morrie | Mi ; Jonn R. -| Harold Clark, No, 67 Jackson Street | Park and Richmond Hill, One bun-) worfuan and “Willam Goodthtel, | [rae | ired members of the Home Defense) A request of many residents To-day the Junior Patriots of| HLeague called out by Police Capt. of Fare ee a ee America open their new official head-| p-. ‘ Hughes also alded as ‘ © Laine |quartors on the fifth for of the Har |Five Other ( tings sees Damaged Wererat Haran Wave silehity. HET the Tate nee riman Bank Building, No. 527 Fifth a " ~ pr Pietihe w ioe Richard Walst Avenue. Ni 6,000 children are| —TWwo Guards and Several | jured and two Home Defense League | Ty oo, Bika ee now members this organization, Fi Hurt members, John Greis and Mo lag eg ap lh his and Jt is under thetr auspices that thc ‘Iremen urt. Schiesinge: - everely bur straining Lubin from open parade Will be held on next Thurs- ws mensi octiagttth bid ® Aackinke da Asta Mid place 1 bourdyax house had been day, which has been set apart as o | about the face and hands, They were | Bitce aN ant a justice Bonedick Natlon-wide recruiting day, Thou-| Eleven cottages and @ small hotel) taken to the ckaway Beach I Hunt, Hill & Betts of No, 120 | sands of youngsters will march in the | parade, and others will pose on the twenty-five historic floats designed and arranged by James Moytgomery A Vlage, At Carnegio Hall ator the| %cl0ck in the hotel building and je will Pp show for : vith | 1 “ javhattan, on betalf of rk were destroyed this} Pital. They had been at work with | froad esa hattan, on be ait of Jother leaguers with buckets and | (he fi a decision was expected | brooma putting out aparks which fell | (ie a tow dayn lon adjoining re i ts _ ‘ the first} fanned by a stiff northwest wind,| The cottages are in the finest sec-| All Licenses for Shore Hadio Stations in Rockaway F morning by # fire which started at 9 moving pictu Uncle Sam , ° Suspended, b |Awake.” "Thin is'the property of thu| Surned for an hour before it was)tion of Rockaway Park and, with th MINGTON, ApriL 160, keeps { Junior Patriots and will be sent all! brought under control. rapid spread of the fire, all the forty| th President. Wilson's recent | over America to help raise money for houses in the block bounded by|}} wireless sta. ¢ | | the $1,000,000 fund which is the alm of| Five other cottages were flame- / Seventh and Eighth Avenues and) tions ov’ the juvenile organization. All the he Navy. Daniels | money they raise will be used Yor not a total loss. The| Washington Avenue and the ocean | {he Nays uy training young men for war, The| loss is estimated at a little more than| were ordered abandoned. Many of the | suspended during chy Henini S| Doctors and Eye Specialists Agree That Bon-Opto Strengthens Eyesight Greatly temo nahin of roma In a Week’s Time in Many Instances jclety. Hamilton Fish jr. is its Presi- jdent, and the other Vico Presidents aro ‘Mrs. Payne Whitn thur Iselin, Jantes M. Anson I’ to raise food for a family of four, js for planting and the use of gar- nate fi . ule ocnsanet tool. The Long Island Railroad | A Free Prescription You Can Have) rin ie ne ie con whom not has offered to place a siding beside at Home. dull, suffused express! the farm and to have certain trains nd other eye] common to such cases, Having run ¢ ‘ f stop and take women to the next wear glasses, | of her med « friend suggested Be and boy vee Tome a ee main-line station, The farm will be Dectere and | Onto. | Bl PM saleeaning condition, J without “aiacomtort.. i under the direction of Mr. and Mrs Specialists now agree there iv real| only ov her distressing ‘condition without discomfort. Several of Hal Fullerton, kvery woman. with and help for them. Many whose | but strange and amazing aa tt may seem. | my colleagues have also used It, and we the hoe is asked to develop to its "1 y ec had their | #0 strengthened her eyesight that she was|are agreed as to its results, In @ few wd, und many’ who once wore | able to dlapenne with her distance, glases, | days, under my observation,” the eres of fullest possibilities hei ectlo threw co away. {and her headache und neuralgia left her. | an astigmatic case were so improved Bg ie pa aece anced Loree ed pilot ‘using ite “t was| in this instance 1 should say her eye-|giaases have been discarded by the pe uld not eee to read at|"sht was improved 100%. I have since | tient ail. Now I can read everything without | verified tho efficacy of this treatment in] Eye troubies of many descriptions by} Mra. Philip Lewisohn, who lives at| my glasses, and my eyes do not hurt any|® number of canes, and have seen be. eatertully poserivee Dy. te No, 923 Fifth Avenue and has a sum-|more, At ‘night they would pain dread. | *vesieht improve from 25 to 75 per cent. | Bon Opto, and if you want to mer home at West End, N. J has | fully, Now they feol fine ail the time, It |! & remarkably short time. I can aay | Your eres, a to any Sn tore and oe started a movement to turn into veg-| Wee lke @ miracle to me.” A lady who|!t worke more quickly than any other /o Dolls of Hon plo, Settee eee et etable gardens the splendid lawns of [ted It says: ““The atmosphere seemed yy I have prescribed for wed It j alihy ae acallat 6 water nnd let It dissolve, With this iquid Long Branch, Elberon and Rumgon | Dry With oF without ry uve inoned. ta wensat bathe the eyes two to four times dally, Road. She is Chairman of the Mon- ee ee toned You should notice your eyes el mouth County Woodcraft Potato without Bon-Opto, and an Fare iciget and: conaae ant Clubs, and she has given orders that dit haya! recovery in \ppene, If your her own lawns be ploughed up and swept, but w radio stationa. are war. The National Special Aid Society Opto rendered a eyes were fi n days strain, caused by overworked, tired | chronic cases. Mr. B. came to my office planted with potatoes, She has prom-|eyes, which induced flerce headachgs. 1] suffering with an Infected eye. The con ised fifty acres of other land and|&¥e worn glasses for several years, both | dition Was so serious that an operation the ge sof 100 aids, who will farm | {Ff dittance and work, and without them | for enuclention 9 for halt & Gay three t I could not read my own name on an en: | foro resorting to t Mates Cant Loa a h week. velope or the typewriting on the machine reactived Bon Other _well-k rsons in Mon-| before me. I can do both now, mouth County w e enlisted un- rded my long di der the slogan of “potato patriotism" count t Include Mrs. FT. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. | 0m the trees across the street ; f efferson Seligman, Mra. James Wil- | tor sever ara have looked us (cross eyes) om i Ganhingage MA i. is a +4 n blur to me, I cannot express my Knife by the timely genhelm, Mrs. Hnentiton at what it has done for me.” um. ‘The tightened ex . a ved Imperative, Be © treatment ms beman to wul and In seven eo eye was cured and retained its Another case of extreme It te believed that thousands who wear| ternal muscles yielded to the soothing and sinases can now discard them in a rea-|anodyne effects of Bon-Opto, 1 always P sonable time, and multitudes more will | instil lon > after 1 moval of forelan Retehitae to Meet Apett 24, be able to strengthen their eyes, mo as to| bodies and apply it locally to ail burns AMSTERDAM, April 16, — Advi be spared the trouble and expense of ever spots on the eyeball or the from Berlin to-day declared that the|«etting gasses. herapeutic effect. By cleans- Reichstag had been summoned to meet iwenty, cate? aR sop reach iim ‘ April, 24, and that Imperial Chancellor | tama to me thes hence the number | ¥on Betlimann-Hollweg was expected tol Mlepharitis Marginalls. with ail ‘ make an early statement on Russia, tant aymptoma, as morning lat of nearly Lift Out Any Corn Please Try Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! Hard Corns, Soft Corns and Corns Between the Toes, Also | Hardened Calluses, Just Shrivel and Peel Off With Fingers---Magic! Truly Magic! “Freezon Getting Rid of Corns Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes and hardened callus loosen and lift off. It seems magical—lIt is magical! It works like a cl Ss arm. OMEN! KEEP FREEZONE ON DRESSER! LISTEN! When a corn starts aching, just touch on a drop of Freezone. It dries instantly. Put on your stockings and shoes and forget you ever had a corn. You will feel no pain or soreness. Walk, dance and wear tight shoes if you want to. Your corns won't hurt a bit. Try Freezone! amon