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er ae A c CALLS WILLOUGHBY CRUEL, |'stion of her maiton name of Ve Wiltowann ip New Vorw, op & hotel lone ‘Mie Hahier Piles Nepae Hiearee #ate BREAD NEWS N order to minimize the amount of our stale bread re- turns to the lowest possible degree, we have decided to discontinue the manufacture of all loaves of bread heretofore selling at less than ten cents retail. This is done in the interest of the conservation of food. For economy in the manufacture of bread, made necessary by the extremely high prices of flour and other raw materials, we are also compelled to make adjust- ments in weights and prices, effective next Monday, April 30th. The ten-cent loaf will be continued and a new size of our various well-known brands, such as TIP-TOP, DAINTYMAID and WHEATHEART, will be introduced to retail at fifteen cents. This loaf will be the most economical for the baker and con- sumer alike. Place your order for the new size loaf next Monday, and you will see how good we can make bread when it is of sufficient size to give us a fair opportunity. Remember, bread is STILL the cheapest of all foods, and it is also cheaper to buy it than bake it. WARD BAKING COMPANY For a few days only you can save $40.00 on the new Od Briscoe B4-24 May ist On May first, this same Briscoe Model B4-24 will be $725.00 at the factory ‘THE BRISCOE MOTOR CORPORATION has been one of the last of the automobile companies to raise its price, but there was no other You would much prefer to pay a small increase in price and know scoe sti indards of ‘The Best is None T. 00 Good” re being vigor- taned, than to feel the quality has been lessened, arger motor, additional equipment and finer finish make a car | we feel, never equalled before. Ten big factories and experience frov the beginning of the industry enable Mr. Briscoe to give °125 choice. that the Bri i, fine upholstery, unusual leg-room, easy-to-understand sibility of every working part make this a car which Prompt welion is necessary on your part. Phone, write or call today for a demonstration, New Briscoe; Drive the New Briscoe; and you will buy the New Briscoe, ERISCOE SALES COMPANY, €4 Eroadwey, New York Phone Columbus €044 See the Inc., ? Senator Brown’s Bill 4 Means “Back to the Farm’? For State’s School Boys , R. Tator, 1168 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn Phone Decatur 2540 { | purpose the same as for any other edu- excnaGemne Pronounced a Measure to! Make Men of Little Fellows Crowded in Cities, UNDER STATE CONTROL. | Morals and Interests Are Safe guarded by Board of Education. By Sophie rene Loeb. g are the princip Incorporated Follow in the most ¢ logisiative yet devined promote the work of boys on farma; Boys of fourteen or more to go un farm duty the same @a achoo! duty. Full credit to be given for farm work the same as school work, Bchoot authori tea to be charged with the eupervision and protection of the bova. The consent of every parent or ouardian muat be obtained before the boy may go. Moneys to be appropriated for this cational department, Rules are to be devised and enforced by the Board of Education, Badges and medals of honor to be oiven to bows for satisfactory farm work, the same aa soldier duty. Farm bureaus, in co-operation with the Legislature in a bill introduced by Senator Elon R. Brown, leader of the Senate—a bill to promote boys’ work in farming. 1 discussed the moasure with Sena- tor Brown in the interest of the New York children, since many commun! cations bave been received by this r, which has in the past con- ly promoted activities and in+ terests of the children, by advocating penny lunches in the actiovls, widows’ pensions, public playgrounds, &c, Various plans have been called to the attention of this newspaper for employment of boys on farms, but tt 1s generally conceded that Senator Brown's proposed statute is the most practical, since it fixes the responsi- bility for children on the State au- thorities, as well as t upervision of the children by the Boards of Kd- deemed of the greatest importance. BOYS' MORALS TO BE SAFE GUARDED. In the words of Senator Brown, “It would be a grave mistake to allow children to leave their pa rente or guardians to work in the country districts unless ade- quate protection and super was provided. This can only be done with safety undor Govern- mental autho “| am confident that, as this | measure is intended to be a part of the education of the boy, it will prove of inestimable value to him. Too little is known by city children as to farm work and the | methods of producing their food | supply. fNo_ one will dispute the to be derived in the open co is easy enough to a standing of the pe the boys would work, ents nd with the further precaution of, supery the Be c ace fear parole) ‘experience I think of the work [4 t the age of twelve this sort of thing haa not. bee augurated long ago for hu boys in the city who otherwise their time—and girls too, b | “Many young women in the toll and slave at a low waso t hardly k ody and so. where t » hundreds do no b foes Into wite of wor » regulations are to bi by the Board of # ‘a farm bure shed, go that su would establi boys could. e gone back to my own | home district on various occasions | and found the boys who used to | work on the farm have become | the most prosperous, satisfied and yapry citizens of the community. You have only to go back to his- tory to find what farm work hae done for the masses of men who are in the foreground of the world’s work to-day “With our war now on, there le | AUTOMOBILES, | CONTINENTAL | MOTOR PARTS Complete equip: of parte fo: Chadick-De Lamater Corp. | PhonoFarragut 3490, 158-161 West 24thst rs, pleasure cars and trucks. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, The Art of 1917. twelve 18 ° Aon that they dows opporty . Sif he bem " fered him in thin lemiaint Kew n baw rein ay ow the juent t oe ' Qa v ta Hite, Na * tat J fy 8 f food producte upon farma an Medicine © "a ee a4 / Makes new ¥ ; Flesh & Strength ally No Aleot Dangerous Oruge. WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS. no time like the present to avail ourselves of this opportunity to instil in our youth a spirit of thrift in the actual work of food vivduction by euch properly eu- ervised mean is outlined ii iid thi pty ra sis an ie Maker must know what is in a shoe—and stand behind t as OU take a shoe in your hand and find it hard to judge Vite value. With so-called “finishes” to cover up leathers—even the average Shoe Dealer can’t jadge. shoe that bears his name, This smart Regal street shoe is made of genuine brown ~ Pig Skin with top of dressy brown Seal Skin, A very rich combinstions Slender English last with that hand —- 3 | farmers, to be established after the vill ” look—seldom found aslowas . . . * (s passed 0 as to speedily mobile tous and arrange for their transpor- Hos sta it ' FIND YOUR REGAL STORE ee tation to country districts. NEW YORK BROOKLYN by 7D sae neh ‘ Only farm land that has proved its hitenune Breed fertility to be used for the work of the JERSEY arr 2 dows. 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