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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, $700, 000, ( 000 YEARLY FOOD W WASTE IN U.S. IS UP TO HOUSEWIVES VALLSTEIN MUST SHOW COURT WHY CITY NEEDS LEWIS Convicted Clerk Also to Explain the Nature of His Present Services. Judge I eentencing of Joseph Lewis who deferred in the Water Department, who plead- e@ guilty to the theft of elty fund to-duy ordered appear b fore him in the ( ral Ses- sions to-morrow morning and directed | Ooms ner of Accounts Wallstein 6 place before the court the facts which make it necessary for Lewl!s to Yemain out of jail and continue in the Called the | the clerk + Wailste | He nin conference this morning went into every detail of the Lewis At sion he said mmissioner Wallstein tells its conel me sis merely using Lewis for the purpose of obtaining information fn an | investigation he is making of the | | Water Department fo clear up a misapprehension, T wish it clearly understood that Lewis has not been employed by the city | and will not be employed by the elty, Ho is belng used by the Commission er of Accounts, The only money he has ¥ d is $166 which does not represent pay of any Kind, but rath- er in return for money that has disbursed while getting information for Commissioner Wallstein.” Mayor Mitchel was asked if Lewis would be recommended for immunity from punishment in whole or part as a result of the information h credited with furnishing the city “He replied the Mayor “No recom endations will be made in court to morrow by Commissioner Walisteir when again arraigned. 1 will add that I stand fully for what Commissioner Wallstein has done he is certainly will not,’ with emphasis Lewis is and that I knew all along in a general rvice of the city |way of whet he was doing At the request of Philip Johann, of | — Commissioner Wallstein's staff, the N 6 LE OTE GIVES poned until July 27 and he was per BELGIAN THANKS 10 U § mitted to remain at Mberty under] a Oe $8,000 bai csi In obtaini postponement of! a, 04.) i Fae eentence Mr. Johann stated to the| Cardinal Mercier Says American Aid Court that Lewis was giving the} — Gives Hope While Waiting Commissioner of Accounts valuable | for Liberation, information which would involve | many others. It was stated by Lewis's | PHILADELPHIA, May mug former counsel, Deputy Attorney-|Sle@ through the German lines in aabeal «i Onaroie that| Belgium, a letter from Cardinal tion. that, many | Mercier, the famous Belgian Pre- the Water Department | late. bas reached the local Belgian sha : | Relief Committee, thanking Phila aA lelphia for its gift of $1,600, to the District Attorney ‘Tomp- kins t erated that bis investi Re RCE init : ; eh rat November. The letter is emu OeY a‘ F gta 1 Feb, 18, having taken more to disclos ne else in the depart- M4 than ten Weeks to come from Malines. ment invotved in his wrongdoing. Of- | ‘"s) Pe ean gO The letter praises the American ficlals ¢ te ent Whol nation for its generous aid of the also Investigated the 1 they sians, It said among other things: had failed to find any others who were} “It fs @ Kreat comfort to us to te stealing money and pointed out |Ourselves thus supported financially that although Lewis had been at Hb-|Heopie. ‘They are. deeply enamor erty under ball since his Indictment |of liberty, and realize that our cause Vast summer and had been in the] !s not that of @ small territory hardiy office of the Commissioaer of Accounts | ee eee in cluse of. rin since Jan. 19, Mr. Walistein had not| humanity. The fact that you as yet made any report to Commis. | stand us in a compensation for the * oppr that temporarily weighs stoner wi lon us, and helps us to walt, without Mayor Mitchel had Commissioner yielding, for our lberatio’ Weak, Anemic, Nervous, Rundown HERE is no more pathetic sight than that of a pale, languid woman—one on whose melancholy features lingers the tell-tale shadow of departed vivacity. Strive as she may, the weak, anemic, nervous, run-down wo- man can not conceal her infirm- ity from others, for it is revealed in the pallor of her cheeks, in the expression of her eyes, in the tremor of her fingers and in the extreme weariness caused by the performance of even the lightest of tasks, ¢ In most instances women lose their strength and natural viva- city through some impairment of the nutritive processes~—the food is not properly digested and assimilated, the blood becomes impoverished and, as a con- sequence, the tissues of the body fail to receive a sufficient amount of nourishment. It is inijust such cases that Wincarnis proves beneficial, be- cause it supplies the under- nourished tissues with the vital- izing elements that they require, Wincarnis is not a mixture of stim vlating drugs—it does not coerce the exhausted organs into excessive activ- {ty as the spur presses the worn-out steed to intolerable limits. Its formula {s not concegled. Wincarnis consists Prepared in Norwich, England, by Coleman & Co,, Lid., Contractors to His Majesty's Forces and to the Royal Army Medical Corp: Sold in Greatey New York and surrounding districts in twos Ac and $1.50 per bottle) by the stores of Park & Tilford Hygrade Yi Charles & Co. Un Aaron Ward & Sons Jam Acker, Merrall && € C, M, Decker & Bro: ead by leading family wine store druggists and grocer Butler Stores licensed For List of Dealers elsewhere Write S. Agents, EDWARD LA: 400 Wert 23rd ERE, lac., U, nr solely of extract of prime beef, extract of malt from ripe grains and a specially selected wine, the three combined by special proces: Wincarnis supplies the hunger- stricken tissues with the very elements that are necessary in the production of vital power, That ie why it restores sparkle to the eyes, color to the cheeks, poise to the nervous system, stamina to the body and buoyancy to the mind: that is why its restorative effects are 60 lasting. For more than a third of # century physicians have prescribed Wincarnis as a restorative for those who are lacking in vita! power—those who are weal, anemic, nervous and run- down, Wincarnis should not be confused with “beef, wine and iron” or the endless number of inferior preparations t are 80 often offered as substitutes by unscrupulous dealers, Insist on being supplied with Wincarnis—it is as delicious as the finest beverage and the fist bottle will convince you of its valve as @ restorative, Sample Free Fill out coupon below and send it with 10 cents to pay packing and delivery charges. You will receive aliberal trial bottle Free, Ask your regular dealer for Wincar- nis. Should he have none in stock, he can easily get it from his wholesaler, A list of well-known dealers is printed below. Wincarnis is imported in two sizes only, 85c and $1.50 per bottle. Use This Coupon Edward Lassere, Inc., U, S, Agents 400 West 23rd Street, New York Send me the free trial bottle of Wins “How To Get # (coin or stamped jacking and forwarding, plainly), le AL A a NK RTI AR i A ‘Housewives of - America Can Save | The Millions We’re Lending Allies By Putting End to Waste in Food In United States Food Wastage, Nearly All of It Under Control of Country’s Housewives, Is $700,000,000 An nually, and Most of It Can Be Saved—Miss Sarah Field Splint, Editor and Practical Housekeeper, Ad- | Vises Women Not to Buy More Food Than Their Fam- ilies Need, and Tells of Bone and Muscle Building Sub- stitutes for Meats—In Her Magazine Herbert Hoover Will Recommend the Well-to-Do to Eat Luxuries Leaving the Staple Foods for the Poorer People. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. The waste of food in the United States amounts to $700,000,000 an- nually. And women control 85 per cent. of the food consumption of this country In other words, the American housewife, simply by paying atricte: attention to her job, may save more money to the try than the Government has lent to Great and has promised to France and Italy David F. Houston, Seeretary of Agriculture, mad statement regarding our stupendous food wast Brita! the wher he app cultvre in support of the Administration bill for foo control this week, So great 1s his belief In the powe American women wield over the food supply Houston called a conference Monday in Washington o eee United States and got them to pledge to his department from 500 to 1,506 words of space monthly in their periodicals, so the Government food economy upon 15,000,000 housewives, summoned Among the persons i s conference was Miss Sarah Field | try and dairy products, none of which | lint, editor of Today's Housew!fe, teal or fundamental a who is not merely a theoretical writer Mr. Hoover believes well-to-do on but a practical housew! le should eat luxuries, leaving is her own apartment as taples alone as much as posslble; nigh every algae om the point of view of our| , in which every 3% A allies and our own poor in these tim tion for her magazine is tested before | of high prices the ideal meat of the it sees the li of print. well-to-do would be terrapin, turkey | i and tenderloin. ate DON'T BUY MORE FOOD THAN “ny extra chicken, egg ot pouna | Viviani Makes Speech and YOU REALLY NEED. of butter, every extra ‘pig, is a cone | if “E have been studying the subject| tribution te the common’ cause, is Joffre Shouts “Vive la a s but a practical housewife|mUch as the man’s contribution o sciahia it on foods, but a practical housewi'e) vor. croin and corn, for if they are Amerique. Miss Splint told me yesterday afte | not a exactly. cha itere: that Gat : on in her office at No. 461 Fourth {allies need, they do enable our peo- Fi ea ‘i “and I think there are some pis 7 Me or i to substitute them for | aa Sa ans May ‘ ri Ss Stina is GHEE BILIRAT LES he aple | French Mission was received on the ctical suggestions I can mak To Mr. Hoover's suggestions and to| qoor of the H day with cheers 1 should say to housewives, first excellent advice of Miss Splint I ne ay k erie of all, not to buy m..e food than] want to add one little hint of my own: | 24 cries 0 ve la Franc rom they need. If a pound a half of| Let us refrain from using the blos-/ the floor and galleries soms of fruit trees for household dec-| Rene Vivianl, head of the mission vps ade a eipueeae si | oFatio ns or for weddings. Every apple! geiivered a stirring speech, and Mat for the family do not eat two pounds. | or cherry or peach blossom we pick |" Fe at ath For the family will always eat up| now means less fruit. And let the|Shal Joffre, in response to a great two pounds is provided. Market | spring brides sacrifice their orange] demonstration, said ; ¥ i the butcher that| blossoms on the altar of patriotism.| rnank you And then, waving yoursels <a areeptioa pea WTI pluck and use such ower! nis hands above him, shouted: “Vive you won't take the meat If he cule! ay never grow Into food. 9 maneeesiGen : . dps than you ask for Jia Amerique x“ we are on the subje Speaker Clark introduced erry me say that macaroni mt v1 HS YEAR'S SALARY. {vivias Who said in par heese and milk pt hi you ympathy and macaroni tti or rice with only from your hearts but from bits of cheese are very er aay GY : t ousy Which you have for yo n t ry houses Martin sistant United tne onc We have n that 1 |w } aying beans irer, Gives |fulfiied not only the obligations of and spaghe and preparations of $8,000. Natlonal honor all once we chicken in cans and let her buy her ive seen unfolded in iis charming ; sna nem in a — Wight thousand dollars, bis salary |iitimacy pa amine ari whichin the test year as Assistant United] american soul, Wh? known economizer hea nd fuel. age anti aly Ame an he meets easury at New York, has been MILK AS A BONE AND MUSCLE donated by Martin Vog to various ving tor: the: aialre:¢ eo ay aarp tery d in war relief. Mrs, Ve ple coy erii agtay : ' Benn eee nana (and U, B, Grant 3d, an oMclal of the|'N® vivaclty oi MILK and coffee; with sugar and @ wsury Department, will supervise | 'ensth which com: [little cream, Cereals constitute # per- tye qistribution of the fund |tion to an tdeal fect f 9 that they are not bone "yy, gei'a only comment on his| ‘You, tke ourselves, ca man and muscle builders, Milk is @ bone) 29 today was jute of a free people to maintain cer and n tilder, When we add.” sr am merely doing what 1 think| tin Ideals, to exehange certain opin milk to we make it a perfect +4 he my share. 1 am certain that regarding the tremendous prob food, If we add cream, which has no! every one will do hi ae aliy wrising from the war, to the end food value, save as a fat, we increase! ainer in money or service both our two nations may, side by the minus qualities the cereal.| su they need to be awakened,” side, achieve equa nd liberty skimmed milk bas high nutritive) Concerning the income and profit! Opposed to us is an absolute monarch val tax bills now being considered by| who to compet others to do his “It seems useless to talk to the! congress, Mr. Vogel said will, bout soups, Our! st do not mean that the entire ex If your national here tak time tO. penses should be borne by the pre Washington, could rise fr row won't eat generation, A fair medium should be | ond Dehold to-day's war, } them wt nade. SOUP MW found, Prosperity should bear it imself proclaim th afte natio the best \ Utihzing| proportionate part, for this is a war cated independence bound bones, the rice or the handful of beans! qy, No profit tax should be #o 4 only to maintain its own inde or pea ner, ANs | denac 1s to stifle energy and st o, but to create also independ her & savi made bY] nate progress, » for other nate 0 iste fats, How many! wpnig Administration has demor Wo have sworn the eof i holr owN| strated that it w do anything naton to tie 1, 4 fa ad oft and. sim Ratata gale bial oardau: Pat haa nt ilar products? Fa uid be fried | gonally I believe it is better to inher ave ¢ ‘a ton 1 wt 1 We debt t deat f th uld rduct r SAVING OF DAYLIGHT Lit has been aw ‘ read ou MAY BE WAR MEASURE r of fi fog rh i w i ‘ Detroit After Year's Trial Favors) men anid Ios ' ! I'—Would Help Home Gar Rankin passed down Abies for | WASHINGTON, M et t ch thi » for the | sav us a War mea i ed Ul t « M 1 f thr ¥ of tin |dorsed to-day before the In- Jotfr A ¢ house. and BO* | bey Comn Comr 1 tritish M c t nto |del of manufactuvers ar y Hou urd 1 t ‘ ean | busit nen, S r Calder lark reed by i: Ps 1 ROE be referred n ormmitte -> at ww further n WELL-TO-DO PEOPLE ADVISED ».. FOUND AFTER NIGHT'S HUNT TO EAT LUXURIES nN 1 Herber nt Movie Man Flees % Hoove n 1 which and Wan y i put July mumbe ‘ : Aaa c M ' 18 gaved movie busine n Brook four allies need, primarily, wheat, fa " aped la evening f it flour, sugar, pork products, and, sec 1 i iekice i ondarily, some meat, corn and oats wa nita at Park Ride wat for their animals, He suggests that Y Aah { we can, without inc nee, sub 1 1 " stitute corn bread for wheat bread pia \ a ‘ sth 4 We can give up cakes and confec ne 1 na tionery We can eat a more moder 1 K.P. : ; ate amount of meat. We can reduce ter (N. Y.) ( ‘ ' 1 p our consumption of ba and lard vit ! f We can eat our total preduction of © National A fis fruit, tatoes, vegetables, poul- ¢ M fa 5. ‘oun: ared before the House Committee on Agri. that Mr. all the editors of women's magazines published in the} ROUSING CHEERS may urge r le] 4 7 dy oe é| e | _ Sana | ‘== | FIELD SPLINT 1917, ieee GLARK DECLARES CENSORSHIP UNCONSTITUTIONAL SB AIRSHIPS LOST HOOVER RETURNS: BY THE GERMANS. U BOATS TREBLING IN THREE DAYS DEATHS IN BELGIUM Speaker aa Chair to Lead|British Report Daring Exploits; U. S. Food Dictator, Here te | Fight on Clause in Espi- Over the Battlefield on Take Up Work, Declares Sit+ onage Bill. Arras Front, uation In Europe Grave. WASHINGTON, May 3 Speaker] BRITISH HEADUARTERS IN faiighan rau Fhusons ant mata Clark the chair to-day to open | prance : ss elician relief methods and supervis the fight to strike out the censorship FRANCE, May 3.—British aviators) the work until he was called by the soction 6 House Septone pil [276 continuing their relentiess of-| United States to handie the crop and Ax proposed by Representative | fenaive aloft both by day and night, | food situation In this country during Graham of Pennaylvantt, ‘The | Within threo days they have ac-|‘h® War, returned to New York from Speaker de lared the section was in| counted for 65 enemy machines and Se eae ee : declared the section wa counted for 65 y mac ane « dirwet violation of sheteonatituctoral saree : Passengers on a ship which passed hava carrled out many enterprises|through the U boat zone without Kuarantee of free speech and a fre®/ behind the German lines. The Ger- |! sighting a submarine, Ldap man soldiers plainly dislike the con- Hoover was met at the pier by | “I belleve tie press censorship iO} tinuous presence of the British atr-| Baron Exntle de Cartier, the Belgian this bill to be a flat violation of the] planes, for many ‘unposted letters| Minister; Mrs, W. H. Crocker of Sam [ORRETUCIOR.” CLE Bates The fact tured during the Infantry attacks| Francisco, and many others interested that editors slander people, abuse] dwell upon the uneasiness the ma-| in Belgian relief. them like pickpockets and fie about) chines cause. One man wrote: "The ‘Like every other American,” said ‘ing their plain duty-and | air activity is very great. The Eng-|Mr. Hoover to The Evening World, ved as much as anybody | tish will soon be taking the very caps|"T am back home to do my bit. £ ‘or this in the last ten days won't | off our heads.” ' | know what I am to do only in @ make me vote for that proposition During a recent raid, with only the| general way and | cannot discums “The President, [ believe, would] stars to guide the the Britons|the food situation tn the United jstick by his promise not to punish! swooped down and dropped their| States at this time because I don't lany one for criticlzing the Adminis- | bombs, barely escaping themselves | know enough about tt tration, but the President would not] from the upward blast of the re But I do know about the food have anything to do with the en-| sulting explosions situation in Burope and I can say Jt lrorcement of this act. ‘That would be} During this raid the rmans|!% one of extreme gravity. Every lleft to s subordinate, or rather to| brought into play a powerful search- | ¢ffort wo can make is required and !u multitude of subordinates.” light, whereupon a Briton promptly | ‘he be no di The U boat The fight on the censorship section | flew at it Itke a gant moth, let loose | has Increased alarmingly In vd by . the past cight weeks. Was resumed with indications that] a*lightweight bomb directly over it, | amendments would be made and aland the lamp went out | “Wheat is the staple most required, final vote taken possibly before night. | 9 British air raids on dark nights! Next come pork and beef products. in connection with this announce. | bring out @ great display of enemy | “The Belgian Kellef Committee Js ment that he would seek to have the{ fireworks, for in addition to the gun! beginning to get on its feet again ieasure amended so as to probibit|fire and the bursting snrapnel shells, | after the knockout blow resulting , rileation of specific infor- | Vart-colored rockets a ent hissing from the proclamation of unrestricted only t ibiteation of sp f "! mation, Representative McCormick of| indixeriminately into the atr, ‘The| 1 boat warfare, We landed 60,000 |THinors dealared that passage of whe| raiders go “over the line” to upset /tons of foodstuifs for Belgian suf- Dill ae drawn might exclude news| enemy trains, blow up enemy am-|ferersin March and April, which was wbout food Hation, typhoid in the | munition stores, throw enemy trans- less than per cent. of the require- army or car congestion port columns into endless confusion | ments, We could have used 280,000 In a prepared statement Repr and scatter general demoralisation| tons. Since the diminution of our | sentative McCormick declarea that he [from the skies for hours at a time, supplies the mortality in the indus- Jad heard Secretary Daniela ve-| Some of the best fighting the trial sections of Belgium has been ently gave contracts submarine | British have had recently has multiplied by three he increase is Nasors. te brokers instead of ship-| With a flight of brilliant scarlet Ger- among adults, as we look after the builders and that contracts were not|Mman machines, At first there were children first, Deink cartied cout because of the | four of there in the flight and all we “Holland and Spain are doing good lure of the brokers to obtain bonds | handled with consummate skill, in-| service for Belgian relief, but the sae thote Inability. to get_ action by {aicating that some of the best Ger-| outlook is discouraging. Five of our ene bull i ra. Such information, the{ man pllot# had been gathered into’ ships, bound for Holland with urgent- pte adel | ' Hi be sup. {this particular fighting unit, At the|ly needed supplies, have been sunk SNL RRU een taaanitat first encounter the British ‘brought! by U boats. The Belgian Relief Com- ea Gy ths pee down one of the “red devils,” leaving| mittes needs seventy ships and has | the remaining three to scout about/only thirty. It ls up to the United the air for se 1 days, Yesterday | States to find the ships and the , fopd | the second of od machines fell in| to keep Belgium from starving.” flames | Mr. Hoover went from the pler ta IN CENSORSHIP BILL ‘This second acarlet machine met its| the Pennsylvania station and boarded fate while helping to de end a large |@ train for Washington, where he wif} reer German formation which had been! take up his duties as food dictator of Americans Must Be Jealous of Dem-| attacked by four British triplanes, | the United States. rae » |The fight was not ended until six of | = ocracy—Have Right to “Know, the enemy chines had been sent Bae ae tite ttiptenes *e: | RECIPE TO DARKEN Says Mr, Seitz, turned safely, ‘They reported that the Sioaking tn behalf of democrac pilot of the crimson scout handled | Arve Sapa epee nye Jhis “bus” with great skill, deliberately | opposed to autocracy, Don C. Belt, | entering the combat during the gen business manager of The World, op-} eral m: which he could eantly| “ posed the Espionage Bill, as now pro- | have avolded _it was oaly by M8 This Home Made Mixture Darkens posed, tn an address last night before | iran phot finally sent machine gun| Gray Hair and Makes It the Young People's Branch of the cational Alilance at Ninth and § Soft and Glossy. Hlets inte him > — vaGhoy BisOs VIENNA REPORTS HARMONY, _ To « half pint of water add: “Lam speaking not only asa news Bay Kum : - Lom paper man, but as a student of his-| LONDON, May 3.—The conferences | Barbo C am pound, ‘a small box tory,” Me. 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