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| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS PT Every- Tr srevina iste years, Smart] | zen, This = TABLE, 34/C models made of f RES ANS TT ZT inches wide x ancy mix- r | fancy mixtures, tiene THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, BEER contains about 92 per cent. water and about 5 per cent. of extract derived from hops and cereals, principally barley-malt and only about : 3 to 4 per cent. alcohol. All of the malt and much of the barley that America is now ex- porting is used by our allies for beer. None of the European countries even after two and one-half years of war has stopped the brewing of beer. The British Liquor Control Commission has not attempted to de- prive the people of their beer. we from its use for brewing, barley is seldom used for human SORENSEN, THE GREAT DANISH AUTHORITY ON PURE FOOD, STATES THAT THERE IS NO WASTE OF CEREALS IN BREWING BEER. He has recently demonstrated that when barley is fed to cattle for producing beef, only 51 per cent. of the food value is retamed—on the other hand, when converted into beer 61 per cent. of the food value of barley is retained in the most easily digested form. The ignorant or willful statement as to the amount of grain used for alcoholic beverages is enormously exaggerated. The facts regard- ing the quantity consumed for that purpose are so readily obtainable from the United States Internal Revenue Department that the failure to produce them points to a deliberate suppression of the truth. This is what the brewers of the United States used last year (Government figures): HUSHELS, WHEAT ione ORT iccvkesass None Looe Ht dag Gian anni Bein None A ei inees threo iedeners 52,439,973 CORN PRODUCTS.. 15,711,515 |i Cok EAR te ura ein an rie aati AT faa 2,354,000 Total ' , ; seseeesee 20,505,488 35°), of the material is returned to the farmer, as a better milk producing food than in its original state .. whe Paria wri 24,676,920 This leaves 45,828,568 bushels actually consumed in beer-BEING LESS THAN 34 OF ONE PER CENT. of the grain production of our country. BREWERS’ BOARD OF TRADE OF NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1863 NoatnWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS™ STR. ar Be Prepared! Ny Buy Now- Don’t Wait A You can take # YEAR or » LONGER to PAY. We are better PREPARED 454-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn CLOTHING ever to supply your EVE FURNITURE WANT. ¢ SELECTION is tremendous; ove ign is NEW; YOUR TERMS UR TERMS; our N CHALLENGE-PRICES | need no mention, Come and SEE for yourself; it will pay you. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. >. *18 Yi i Deliv. A splendid complete stock of Men's foam ONELOW PRICE aa ee pinch backs and two-button sacks for young fellows, as well as conservative There are blue serges, fancy mixtures and thing 4-Piece WILLIAM) 4-Piece EMPIRE AND MARY PERIOD PERIOD BED- DINING ROOM SUITE |ROOM SUITE, in Jacobean Oak. Con-|in American isting of BUFFFT, 54) Walnut, richly ches long, with ‘mir-| carved, cons ror; CHINA CLOSET, ‘ styles for men of quict taste, cassimeres in all sizes. Boys’ Suits | | Boy’s Suits Sizes 8 to 15 Sizes 214 to 8 | ot 205 | 5-95 | 33 in Any Purchase Up to $10 We Ofer jal Terms of $1 DOWN & $14 WEEK "| —————— il MAKES LITTLE DIFF! MORNING RENCE WHAT YOU NEED WORK MONDAY WONDERS A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GQ AND GET IT. ‘ MME, JOFFRE TO GET HAM FROM WIFE OF PRESIDENT Fine Product From Ole Virginia Sent to French Marshal, Who Will Take It to France, WASHINGTON, May 4.--Mme. Jot- fre, wife of the Marshal of Franco, !s going to get a fine big sugar-cured Virginia ham, @ gift of Mrs. Wood- row Wilson, when the Marshal re- turns to Paris. Durini one of the Marshal's calls at the White House Mrs. Wilson learned that Mme. Joffro was very fond of American hams, which are very searce there, Mra. Wilson sent to Virginia and procured an extraordin- arily fine ham and sent it to Marshal | Joffre, asking him to take it back to Mme. Joffre with her compliments. The ham will go with the Marshal's personal effects when he leaves the United States, | Ss lipinie TWO SEEK SAME DEATH. Men on Same Street Jamp From Fourth Stories at Same Time. ‘Two men leaped from fourth story windows of bulldings only a short die- tance apart in the same street at nearly | |) | tha samme time this morning. Both were taken to the same hospital. After brooding for eight months over of his cor re killed and |] ding himself,; | sertou ing 1 Flannery leaped from a | the fourth hrough a Bridge on tho Mai red ani has been in anc | n 1a regarded | Volunteer | had been se two burgla’ early to-day peaten tn a fii found trying to of Raymond & Co, Need Not Se | Lose Citizenship. | ALBANY, May 4.--The Hamii! bill to! | provide that a person convicted of | felony nd punished only by a fi } not lose vilege of voting wa | toed by that the The mother who wants her baby to be warm and comfortable — free from the danger of exposing its little body —will always ask for SAXONY NOGAP SHIRTS These shirts and bands are knit of solt, finest | | wwality yarns, and buttons are so arranged | | hy ping cennot expore the child's delicate to cold or draughts. No pinsorkaots fe ot irritate. All the leading stores . Are made of || i had cotton, If you will send your name and address, wo will send you for your childres | 2 little fairy story that tells about them, Hh Address SAXONY KNITTING MILLS, Needham Heights, ALCOHOL ON KIDNEYS | ‘The constant regular or irregular! || use of beverages containing alcohol will sooner or later make trouble for| the kidneys, Sometimes an excess acid secretion is formed, but usually the beginning of urinary trouble is denoted by an excess alkaline secre- tion giving rise to frequent desire of | urination, followed by pain, burning, | scalding, with irritation manifest in | the passage. The urine highly colored and strong of odor should be cor- rected wit! "BALMWORT TABLETS | as they stimulate normal secretion, allay inflammation, purify aud restore natural action promptly FOR YOU old by all druggists.—Advt, | folds and wrinkles at the waist. 1917, etllyeabLu tll LD CD Store Opens 9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. Private Subway Entrance—Hoyt St. 125 Misses’ Lovely Silk Dresses Regulariy $16.50 to $20, at selling for even higher than $20. f ; They are a maker's over-cuts (more sill cut up into Dresses than an order called for) and his cancellations. | Such lovable Some for dressy afternoon wear; for street, for | sports. One model illustrated. | The fashionable colors. Sizes 14, 16, 18. | 175 Misses’ $19.98 to $22.50 Coats at $14.88 We took all that this tailor-maker had—at a clearance | price. The Coats are in handsome plaid and one-tone \ Many | Such soft, truly luxurious materials. styles, velours and burella cloth. One model illustrated. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Extraordinary Clearance Specials | for Saturday | \ | if { others. Girls’ Tailored Suits ‘That Were 88.98 to 827.08 Reduced to Reduced to $5.98, $14.98 to $22.50 | $3.98, $12.98, $18.98 Girls’ Coats That Were $6.98 to 822.50, Reduced te Misses’ Tailored Suits | That Were $10.98 to #82.59 $2.98, $5.98, $7.98, $10.98 } : The misses’ Suits, sizes 14, 1 ‘The girls’ Suits, sizes 10 and 12. i ‘The girls’ Coats, sizes 6 to 14, Becond floor, Central Building, $14.98 A Clearance Sale of Women’s Fine Top-Coats That Have Been $32.95 to $44.95 at $24.75 and $32.95 A rounding up of numerous models in which there is not every size or a color-assortment. The collection embraces the most fashionable of the season's materials: Burella, gunniburl, twill, gabardine, serge. Many are fully lined with silk. There are high colors, as well as navy and black a-plenty. Some 14 lined. All sizes in the various models, Becspd floor, Central Bullding, Shirt Blouses and Other Beauties, $1.05 At White Sale Special Prices—groups of this Lingerie that needs no ironing. Splendid for camp and country. Nightgowns at 94c and $1.26- with hemstitched casing, pretty briar stiteh- ing in color and ribbon finishing. Others to $1.59. Petticoats at 84c and 94c-— hemmed flounce finished with briar stitching. ingertion and edging of cluny lace Envelope Chemises at 84c and 94c embroidery edged and bottom-trimmed, Or with em- broidery ruffle bottom Ribbon run at the neck. Drawers at 56c— in kniccer style, with narrow ruffle edged with ‘Tor- chon lace. the dress shirts of the “lords of creation,” In fact this model borrows more of the dress-shirts’ tailoredness; for wear with the tailored suit. Of soft voile. Tailored Blouses of Plaid Silk China Silk—the plaid in charming colors, Frill Blouses Trimmed with Filet Lace All these at $1.95. At $2.95—Tailored Blouses of China Silk Heavy, delightful quality. | pink or Copenhagen satin. | With the bosom as finely tucked as that of | | Or with | With a collar of flesh- At 94c--A Dozen Pretty Styles in Voile Blouses Fach is exceptional value. Second Moor, Central Building Second floor, Kast Building, For years men have known and worn the famous Robert Reis Underwear. Here, for Saturday, is an important lot of 2,400 Men’s “Reis” Union Suits American-Made---at: $1.09 For $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.50 Grades Not much remains to add. Summer's coming, and here i3 the most comfortable Summer Underwear im- aginable—at a price that figures out but 541 cents apiece for Shirts and Drawers, The Union Suits are splendidly-fitting, and do away with double thicknesses, Simply a factory overplus—ALL PERFECT—in many styles, and in sizes 34 to 50 in one style or another, Mercerized silk-finished; fine lisle; pure Egyptian cotton, in white ecru, These styles: Sleeveless, knee and three-quarter length, Short sleeves, knee, three-quarter and ankle lengtl Long sleeves, three-quarter and ankle length, | or. Moyt Buseet, | | » pale blue, | ——— —- $12.98 | Striped Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Silk Pongee | Quite a number in the assortment whose duplicates are |} I i I a