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The President's address is as follows: of our own beloved) how many kinds and clements of ca- and terrible|pactty and service and self sacrifice war for democracy and human rights |Which has shaken the world creates so many problems of national life and action which call for immediate con- sideration and settlement that I hope you will permit me to address to you @ fow words of earnest counsel and We are rapidly putting our navy upon an effective war footing and are it partes of the great task to which we have There is not a single selfish cle- We are fighting we believe and wish to be of mankind and for the fu- ture peace and security of the wor! To do this great thing worthily and successfully we must devote oursclves to the service without regard to profit antage, and with an energy and intelligence that will rise |to the level of the enterprise itseif. We must realize to the full how great and how many things, iH A EAE EON CUTTER ce THE | t | countr rests out abundant foo: tor the! Let me suggest al armies and the 5 ow at Ww the whole § prise up which we have embarkec 1 will break down and fall, The world’s food re- tises strict economy put: Not only during the present emer: | th 8 of those who serve the that will Increase th tive, With- | country and {te liberties, he present year, 1s sup | gency but for some time after peace i) have co but our people and) large proportion of the people of must rely upon the harvests Upon the farmers of this | * ree measure, the war and the f the nations, May the nation} unt Upon them to omit no st production of tion. SUPREME TEST OF NATION HAS COME, HE SAYS. This is the time for Ame correct her wnpardonable fault of Wastefuiness and extravagance. Let every man and every wouwan assuine the duty of caretul, provident use and ra to bated nd distribution of & personal appeal addressed to his fel-| to make the Nation a unit for the pres it Involves, ‘These, then, are the things we must| do and do well, besides fighting— the things without which mere fight- ing would be fruitless. MUST BUPPLY OURSELVES AND ALLIES. “We must suply abundant food for ourselves and for our armies and our soamenn ot only, but also for a large rt of the nations with whom we now made common ca at |ehall be fighting. ships by the hundreds out of our ship- | yards to carry to the other side of the We must supply | ne submarines or no submarines, what wil levery day be needed there, and abundant materials out of our fields and our mines and our factor- les with whioh not only to clothe and | equip our own forces on land and sea, | but also to clothe and support our people for whom the gallant fellows under can ‘no longer work, to help clothe and equip the armies with which we are co-operating in Europe, and to keep the looms and manufac- tories there in raw material; coal to keop the fires going in ships at sea and in the furnaces of hundreds of factories across the seaa; steel out of which to make arms and ammunition both here and there; rails for worn out railways back of the fighting fronts; locomotives and rolling stock to take the place of those every day going to pieces; mules, horses, cattle for labor and for military service— everything with which the people of Engiand and France and Italy and Russia have usually supplied them- solves but cannot now afford the men, the materials or the machinery to evident in every hla man ind on the farms, mines, in the je more prolifio and more efficient that ever and that they must be more economically man- aged and better adapted to the par-| ticular requirements of our task than they have been, and what T want to say tx that the men and the women, whe devote their thought and the energy to these things will be serving |the country and conducting the fight for posse and fresdem juct ee truly| and just etfegtively as the men| ° on the battlefield or in the trenohe The industrial forses of the coun- | try, men and women alike, will be a| f great national, a great International service army—a notable and honored host engaged in the service of the} Nation and the world, the effictent friends and saviors of free man every- where, Thousands, nay, hundreds of thousands of men otherwise jiable to y service will of right and of be excused from that ser- igned to the fundamental, work of the fields and fa mines, and they will b great patrio’ sustainin tories an much part of the forces of the Nation as the mon under |s fire. ii “take the Hberty, therefore, of ad- dressing this word to the farmers of the country and to all who work on! the farms, The supreme need of our own nation and of the nations with lowne we are co-operating is an abundance of supplies of foodstuffs, The importanc adequote food supply, espectally for None Sent C, 0, D, | great m neveral States stand operate, sible to assist farmers in securing an) \adequate supply of seed, an adequate force of laborers when they are most needed, at harvest time, and the ineans| of expediting shipments of fertilizers and farm machinery, as well as the! cropa themselves when harvested. | jand there shall be no unwarranted | | the Extraordinary Dress Announcement OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G On Special Sale Tuesday, April 17th expenditure as a public duty, as 4 dictate of patriotism which no one can now expect ever to be excused or forgiven for ignoring. that will bring about efrectial co-operation in the prod- the mos ie time ae Lad It is of the most that ever; the needs of the Nation and of the world in this hour of, supreme cris may stimulate those to whom it comes and remind all who need re- mifider of the sol time such as the world has never seen before, | beg that all editors | and publishers everywhere will give as prominent publication and as wide circulation as possibile to this ap I venture to suggest, also, to all advertising agencies that they would perhaps render @ very substantial | and timely service to the country if they would give It widespread repe- tition, And I hope that clergymen will not think the theme of it an un- worthy or Inappropriate subject of comment and homily from their of the Nation h: k, act and alike and upon the able | boys of the land to ac and act | on this duty—to,turn in hosts to 9 farms and make certain that no ing and labor is lacking in this te arly appeal to the farmers | of the South to plant abundant food- stuffs as well as cotton, They can show their patriotiam in no better oF more convincing way than by resist ing the great temptation of the ent price of ctoon and helping Ing upon @ great ecale—to f Nation and the peoples every who are fighting for their libert and for our own, The variety of thoi crops will be the visible measure of their comprehension*of their national duty. tne Government of the United States and the Governments of the ready to co. ‘They will do everything pos- I parti ———— SHOES OF SHARK HIDE NOW. Imported From M The high cost of leather and conse- quent increase in the price of shoes and other manufactures has started a new |industry off the Mexican coast in the Atlantic and Pacific and in the Guif of Mexico—that of shark hunting. There arrived recently at this port @ cargo of | 10,000 shark hides for American shoe | manufacturers, ‘An authority on the subject says tha the skins tan nearly as well as leath manipulation of the Nations food) 4 make as durable a shoe. supply by those who handie it on its Tas Sak a way to the consumer, ‘hia is our| *kins are equally good, but the porpoise opportunity to demonstrato the cli-|!% more elusive than the shark, Hope clency of & great democracy, and we @ decline in the high bail not fall short of it, | ‘This let me say to the middlemen of every sort, whether they are handling our foodstuffs or our raw materials of manufacture or the products of our milis and factories: Tho eyes of the country will be especially upon you. This is your opportunity for signal WILL ALLOW NO MANIPULATION | OF FOOD PRICES. The course of trade suali be as un- hampered as it is possibie to make it, | priced of shoe = CHESTER, Pa., April 16.—Two ad- ditional deatha among those injured in the explosion at the plant of the Eddy- |stone Ammunition Corporation last service, efficient and disinterested. | Tio suay makes the unofficial total num- The country expects you, as tt expects Her of dead 132. A Coroner's Jury all others, to forego unusual profits, visited the plant to-day and witnesses to organize and expedite shipments of| were summoned for the inquest supplies of every kind, but especially| = of food, with an eye to the service you are rendering and in the spirit of! those who enlist in the ranks, for| thelr people, not for themselves. [| shall confidently expect you to de-| serve and win the confidence of people} of every sort and station, PIMPLY ? ? WELL, DO DON'T BE! People Notice fotice It Dri Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ 1@ Olive Tablets. “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK) SERVICE” THE SLOGAN. A pimply fa fe will not embarrass you much af you rt a packay To the men who run the rallways The | of the country, whether they be man- agers or operative employees, let me say that the railways are the arterics of the Nation's life and that upon them rests the immense responsibility ot eeing to it that these arteri no obstruction of any inefficiency or slackened power. | To the merchant let me suggest the motto, “Small profits and quick ser- | vico,” and to the shipbuilder the Renate that the life of the war de- upon him. The food pplies must be carr 8, no matter how many ships are sent to th ottom. The places of those that go down must be supplied, and supplied at once. To the miner let me say that he stands where the farmer does, The work of the world waits on him If he slackens or fails, armies and states. men are helple He also is enlisted in the great service army. The manufacturer does not need to be told, I hope, that the Nation looks to him to speed and perfect everv process, and I want only to remind Dis employees that thelr service is absolutely Indispensable and ts count-' ed on by every man who loves the | | | of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and Olive the liver with Dr. Edwards’ Tablets, the successful subs calomel—there’s never any or pain after taking them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. | | No one who takes Olive Tablets is ursed with “a dark brown “ ” bad breath, dull, listless, “no feeling, constipation, torpid ood” « f liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a compound mixed purely vegetable ill know them by with olive oil; you wil their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with fiver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result, Take one or two nightly for a weex. See how much better you fect and looks, 10c and 25c. All drugaiste. 34th Street—New York An Additional 295 Silk Afternoon Dresses Also 125 Serge Dresses Consisting of a very special purchase, together with an accumulation of dresses from our regular stock, Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin and Combinations. | Also One-Piece Serge Dres: Regular 25.00, 29.75 and 35.00 Values Reduced to 15.00 No Approvals. No Exchanges. ' HONOR REGIMENT ONLY in the hope that this statement of | mn duties of a! Porpoise |! Hadystone Biowetig. | Death Total N | POLICE IN 1917 PARAD by Uniformed Home | Corps It Will Escort the Honor Men. { Consideration of the extra work en- tatled on the police by the war situa. | Uon has caused Police Commissioner Woods to cancel arrangements for | the annual parade of the department ‘There will be substituted for itlon Many 6 a parade of the Honor Regi- | ment, as an escort for the policemen | to whom medals have beeh awarded in the last year, and of the uniformed Homo Defense Corps, in seven regi- ments, with four troops mounted and & company from motor boat patrol | detachment. The parade will be from Fifty-sev- enth Street, down to Fifth Avenue to| Washington Square. ‘There will be a| small reviewing stand at the Worth Statue. | | The Commissioner ordered all pre- | cinct commanders to-day to furnisn him with the names of ten reliable men | for whom they could vouch for ap- pointment as special patrolmen. Twelve | thousand specials have been and the qualified lists of the rtment and court atendant appli- nts have been exhausted, Five hun- dred men at least 6 feet 7 inches tall | and under forty years of age are | tamale | needed, ———_—- Brooklyn Man Augmentad Deter TEA. is all pure, fresh, young leaves with a unique flavor of quality. Your Grocer has it. _10°, 18° & 35° pkt. TTT “CREAM QUALITY” A nourishing breakfast or dainty dessert easily prepared Breakrast for Cas toms Fa WASHINGTON, fon "16.—President | na Wilson to-day nominated Charles Wate Victory of Brooklyn to be Assistant Ap: cKER IER CEREAL Co, praiser of Merchandise in customs col- {ection dlatrict No. 10, | Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street An Interesting Sale, To-morrow, Tuesday, of Women’s Fashionable Shoes Formerly $8.50 to 11.00 a pair at $6.75 All this season’s styles, consisting of lace models in all pearl grey kidskin; black Russia calfskin with grey tops; tan Russia with tan kid or grey tops. Sizes are not complete in every style. Women’s $4.00 and 6.00 Pumps $2.95 Patent leather, black Russia, ivory kid and white buckskin; sizes are not complete, at Attractive Cretonne Articles Both useful and decorative, will be offered in the A’. Needlework Section, Main Floor, at special p es Round Pillows, floss filled, at 85¢ Sewing Baskets , “ 85e Shoe Bags, 6-8-12 P kets, 50¢ to 1.25 MCnitting Bags........at 50c to 2.50 Fancy Shaped Trays........ “ 50c | Laundry Bags........ “ 50c to Tie Pits Cushions. .61sceccrewses © OOO } BSCROD BAMKStS,..c0000 Oo & 110 White Lingerie Scarfs, lace trimmed, 50c to 1.50 Unusually Charming Ribbons From the best foreign and domestic sources are shown in most varied and colorful assortments for every requirement,on Main Floor, at reasonable prices Excellent Values are available in the following: Dresden Ribbon at 35c yard 614 inches wide, in light and dark effects. Moire Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbon at 27c yard 614 inches wide, in white, black and colors. Umbrellas for Men and Women Silk Mixed Umbrellas, | Women’s Silk Umbrellas, YorMen and Women, including short joan | superior quality, loop sport handle and sterling silver mounted handles, models with Bakelite tops, at $1.95 $4.95 Silk Umbrellas, Silk Mixed Umbrellas, for Women, superior qualities, for Men, with natural in colors and black, wood handles, at $2.95 at $2.95 at Hosiery for Men, Women and Children The Semi-Annual Sale will be continued To-morrow and the remainder of the week Providing Striking Price Advantages.

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