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BN aac seis THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. enna " Phita- \ | for the Joaning of money on farm in 1913 transferred his office to . ——|| DRESS SAVES BABY IN FALL. Crete ata w'rave'ot inerent [GABLE CERSORSHIPBEGUK; | TWO LAWYERS DISBARRED. | fof. “the Sumi of the Appa Age Advances the Liver Requires || Ss tad enitet ten” as fare Suborers dee a a rney wnamral Svnuton found him pully of | rwo-Year- 1 Plunges From the, same as for soldier duty, ‘ HUNDREDS SEEK POSITIONS an h. ite age bt oents| | ana fnpratessional 8 en "ire af CART Rs | Third Story Window and Lives, and price ot fan imnptomenta and Tho Appellate Division of the Supreme] "ints was conyleted an Keb 9 Inst ‘as TE | Catharine Carney le two years old, machinery and tools covering ne- \ Gad eokip, Gibkrred two lawoers,| of oneal victed vankrupt from : i PILLS | ana, bod thse ngdllened Bee veen FOOD REGULATION SE ta ourenae, sel es mander Hoff Opens Office in Asa le Carter and Henry Kuntz. Car-| {n° Ktlan nd srnten srt, Malebarment Mexican Company's Quarters With Force of Six Assistants. The censorship of cable communt- Jiucky. She fell out of @ window of her | mother’s apartment on the third floor of the tenement at No. 106 Baltic Street tor was admitted to practice in 1907, but | came automatically ec Expedite transportation and regulate reasonable price for such transportation as far as Federal statutes will permit. Should the farmer be protected LITTLE LIVER CONSTIPATION ttt tnt teenth Girls! Try This on Your Hands! Make a Lemon Beauty Cream |to-day and mother rushed down by price reguiaiion of the hese cations between the United States fon \stairs and picked up the child, uncon- sities which he. tw pound to [#4 countries of Central and South FOR ENTIRE STATE courtyard, the baby suffering h no serious injury. n & picket fence and ‘This broke the | sctous, from th | A doctor fe usually indicate the absence of Iron in || from Fhock. but Colorless or Pale Faces 4'!? is Carter’slron Pille| |" ‘recs & condition which will be greatly helped by was half torn away. |foreo of hor fall. America was begun in this city to- day by the formal opening of an of- fice In tho establishment of the Mexi- can Cable Company at No. 64 Broad Street to-day. Commander Arthur Bainbridge Hoff, in charge of the censorship in the New York district, took up the work with six assistants. They were outnumbered a hundred to one by applicants for membership on the staff, All messages transmitted over the Mexican system were examined. The usual volume of business over these wires is about 1,000 messages in twen- ty-four hours, each averaging twenty purchase, and should he be alded Bill Drafted to Contain Pro-| fod ssseted in obtaining the visions Advocated by The | harvest the crop, and also assisted in the transportation and market-~ Evening World. | ing of the crop, then the council | should be given power to estab- | lish maximum prices on farm % products, By Sophie Irene Loeb. ALBANY, N. Y., May 4.—overnor| Whitman is determined that the Legisiature shall not close without some specific provisions in the nature! of & war measure which will provide definite action tn relation to food. | EQUITABLE AIDS U.S. LOAN. A measure ts being drafted and will be sent down to both houses with an| Cashiers Will Take Suabscriptions— ‘ower to establish and promote co-operative organizations among farmers and distributers for the purpose of facilitating the food supply and otherwise securing economic sale of foodstuffs. —s—— Juice of lemons clears, softens and whitens the skin. Prepare a wonderful complexion lotion for a few cents! in| bleach and remove such blemishes as “It seems that every girl and wor a| freckles, sallowness and tan, and is here is making lemon lotion,” 6a; b pe have noticed how stunning a | patent leather pump can be with many a costume. This one is a new design with that most wanted feature —a square throat. The difficulty has been to find this in a pump that stays on the foot. You may trust to the either to-day or Monday, and will be passed without delay, as the leaders of both houses as well as prominent legisiators are rea- emergency message | Employees Urged to fay. William A. Day, President of the Equitable Lite Assurance Soclety, has announced his intention of using the entire Equitable organization to assist the Government in popularizing and placing the Uberty loan war funds, Instructions were issued to-day to all Equitable cashiers to commence at once words. The cable company officials sald that the delay due to the censor- ship was immaterial. Those who sought employment in the bureau were turned away at orice unless they established American citizenship. The others were asked to Mat their qualifications as decipherers well-known druggist, and the reason| the ideal skin softener, smoothener is because at the cost of a small jar «f | and ordinary cold cream they can pre} a full quarter pint of a creamy lem skin softener and complexion beaull- fler by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing beautifier. Try it, girls! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and three ounces of orchard white. Care| massage it daily into the face, necks should be taken to strain the juice arms and hands. It should ngturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skill of Regal designing and to the of codes, familiarity with Spanish, | zing that the food taking subscriptions for these bonds, through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp | | gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh : conditions in the equitad) Mcers, ager .| Portuguese and other languages and Regal Store service in fitting—this Btate warrant dof. | pores, number oars Mola’ that crrangemencs would| for months. Every woman has known| skin. It is marvelous to smoothen yaane one urged to take so! be made for further examination, fo hat lemon fuice is used to! ronch, red hands.—Advt nite and quick ac- tion, if they would avold being called | ™ back in extra session. Other States | have already taken the mitlative. Various provisions already advo 86 incorporated In the bill. The measure | f is Intended to encourage production | on the farms, getting behind the, Regal pump will stay on and be comfortable. Light turn sole and solid leather Louis heel. Made in Patent Icather at $5. In Glazed Black Kid or Royal Kid at es we Many other Regals $5 to $10. FIND YOUR REGAL STORE: farmer tn securing proper labor, im- plentents, &c., and will likely contain provisions setting minimum and max- imum prices of the common necess!= ties similar to the law passed by Pennsylvania. Among the provisions discussed in conference and to be in-| We New YORK cluded in the new statute are the fol- | ‘AMessen and Ane Streete lowing: Broadway at Street A war counctl, to be made up of *Broedwey at Bureet oy os Ceara prominent citizens, empowered to Broadway at 27th Street carry out the provisions of the act| Broadway at 87th Street a \ lon | Ly paar during war time and in co-operation with existing established departments | , of agriculture, foods and markets, public service’ commission, &c, It creates power for: Strict storage supervision so | that governmental authorities may readily know the exact sup- ply of foods contained in every warehouse in the State, Also to prohibit continuing loans on ware- house receipts, Power to establish public ter- minal markets in cities, to acquire | property for that purpose and to ‘14th Street at Srd Avenue ‘Street | compel shipments and sales, ” Power to establish milk ste- | NV tions and facilities for gathering NS and transporting milk, NN Power to establish rural banks | \ | ‘ | | (ihe tees of Kavpentetmt Woo wees Ri ebeser N N N N | N WAN ACCOUNT with the good, modest kind of furniture or the most N \ \ iM WITH 6 PECIAL, tod styles, your savings arc in, proportion, Should N N 3icrir © 8. Gi chistes Whe hiwave cnet N MAY BE MORE WASTEFUL THAN EXTRAVAGANCE N 1, READY TO THE ee an Rats P S ‘ eet Pine: a ee ae co N i While it is true that the present great crisis in the affairs of our country demands a N Genstan Oak BONEET . discontinuance of the unbridled extravagance of which America or Americans have been N i i 89 So" N frequently accused, and imposes upon each and every one of us the duty of conserving, to N % rl N every extent possible, our once presumably unlimited resources, “Patriotic Economy” does N N not, by any means, imply the necessity of rushing headlong to the other extreme, of prac- N ‘ | N tising an injudicious and indiscriminate economy which would be more harmful than waste N ‘ ny Kind and more wasteful than extravagance. SALE OF GENUINE N Patriotic Economy certainly does not im- While we should, by all means, eliminate N I] see ews cee pose ae Way. for it ply a discontinuance of buying and an in- waste, merchants and manufacturers whose N | im hy: Carved; except RUGS evitable paralysis of the means of produc- productions offer a maximum of value for Ge tess Viter-Nicrsta Oot, KER " CRASS itable paralysis of th f prod product ff i > val eantacet Can tion and the mediums of distribution, every dollar spent, must be encouraged as a N Ng Credit Factories must continue working, labor patriotic duty, as well as for purposes of N . must be employed, merchandise must be economy. The kind of economy that knows N ie Oniy wine a distributed and used, and THINGS MUST only remes and would — subordinate N ilinet SALE OF HIGH GRADE PERIOD SUIT BE KEPT GOING, ‘This country is more quality for quantity, service for cheapness, NN BP Gaiden Manco prosperous to-day than ever before in its and value for price, is more to be dreaded N Wy yi ‘N11 Ve a history. With many millions of dollars to be to-day than ever before. KEEP THINGS N 4 te a = spent for the requirements of War, in addi- GOING, remember that War of itself does \ on tion to our usual extraordinary expenditures, not necessarily mean business depression; N no fears need be entertained for a continuance maintain the American Standard, and mix \ of that prosperous condition, your economy with brains, N sill ae ° e e N | Seats Onaned Fromm INCE MAHOGANY Ui: ROOM, SUIT uppenheimer Yl ult IN ‘I 35 to $5,000 30n etee S5O i Sata! tees 3 Clothes ‘20 to*40 | T *] . 0. y a oe beets 142. wunah ih aie othes’20 to opcoats at : JSTOMERS | Maple Dresser oy tn ART oh %, i OFFER YOU MAXIMUM VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT ‘ 7 / : . 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