The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 13

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sas hin dais 0/2. DAR 8 1 fa acaltgegne Ree HONE inci nef ‘ nikal fae i 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. SEVENTY-ONE OF WORLD | sntathinnaeean**pewded'*ny GUARANTEE CROP PRICES |TUBERCULOSIS DEADUIER | ee ere Seb OLD TIMERS AT DINNER |sse"ritien, oy"n eee IN WESTCHESTER GOUNTY TO MEN THAN TO WOMEN) Ssisx.'"sitsr"ice cra tage Swen Quarter Century Club Celebrates at Hy worked Sn ante mado the ‘hit! ‘The Westehoster County Commis- | Office Workers Lose 35 Per Cent. n I . 9 t | Toilers 25 Per Cent. Le J ; B tifi i a ers who increase planting arcas a} Seventy-one out of 101 members of mma e minimum price for crops which will) WASHINGTON, May 11.—Tubereu- mon uice a eau 1 er i COLD STORAGE AND the Quarter Century Club, composed] wagtttcran Mey ties yield @ fair profit, Two tractors | iogis causes about 20.8 per cent. of May 11.—Seeretary wit! plough at cost and the bankers of persons who have been in the em-| janicls has awarded a medal of will buy all non-perishable food from the deaths of male industrial work- wf yt \- ers and about 144 br cent, a ' INSURANCE ON eo ee eats er care canenee|inee” Staten’ Gerke Se titetha''es (ae.ghower On.ouse (be marten ovine] waster, rcing te Waueed née]: Pee Oe Deerere f Oem, eee OF Ree COU SNPS hae U tive yeara had ther annual dinner las | trsordinary, Regolem, In, he geBtUre Tig decalle will be worked out by a.) DUNC to-day by the Bureay of Labor lemon juice alone is too highly acid. Try this night at Mouquin’s downtown restau. | 'f,0 fort Bt len Dilg Nov, 29, 1918. In Statistica, F RS tn dean eh ties trom, tort M. Lawrence. ‘The report, based up on the 94,269 on face, neck, arms and hands! ‘rant. These events are always cele- enemy Itiame led twelve marines in Among those in the movement are ete tte eer crete at the fort, reached the y, Kyerist Macy and William w, /4e4ths of male and the 102.4 ‘ the fact that on that day and month in they were bi | Thompson of Yonkers, of female industrial policy : 1883 the late Joseph Pulitzer acquired and captured the fort. | Mr. Macy, in a (elegram to Secre-| the Metropolitan Life Insurahoe Com- Many women use just the juice of knows that lemon Juice is used to tary of Agriculture Houston, urged | pany, shows the average age of men| lemons to bleach or whiten the skin} bleach and remove such blemishes as Summer Furs in of this newspaper. Use of Stage People ts that the Government immediately fix 1 to bri t the hidden beauty | freckl 1 dt d | * The dinner began with the singing | !espital tor ¥ dying from tuberculosis waa 37.1] @nd to bring ow len beauty | freckles, lowness and tan, and is Attractive New Models Sear apandion Banner” ane Completed. aE Ee eeteatia years, women sel OF the cotat| aud the Fores but pure lemon Juice tthe Id in softener, smocthener © eiltaise,” and ended with the] .CHrCAG®, May tithe Amertann poetee oducts. deaths among clerks, bookkeepers and | Acid, therefore irritating, and should | and ifier, at a A mn o etwouk th Hospital just completed qunconmangen office assistants, 35 per cent. were| be mixed with orchard white, Just try it! Get three ounces of u inging of merica.’ mn there dy for patients to-day. It te Revere Atuart Dice om Car. from tuberculosis, Among printers,) At the cost of a small Jar of ordinary |orchard white at any access or * bata) Seecehen waar ee = no bs 4 to be the coy taniitudies ¢ | or Robert Stuart James Oraham,|%te2m Alters, longs! men, team-|cold cream one can prepare a full|toilet counter and two lemons from sters, chauffeurs, bar marks. Many brief, crisp reminiscences | >| sick and Indigent p seventy-one years old, tenth baronet of | * ore wee cn cate earthy parleubarly | st tee Faae® © a other rauches of fhe seers tally, who lived at No. 689 hinists more than 26 per cent. of} lemon skin softener and complexion | pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and (musement field may be cared for. : ‘si Jrookiyn, ated yea |Geaths are shown to be from tubercu-| heautifier, by squeesing the juice of | massage it daily into the face, neck, Froncene YCraita of the publication |1nt hospital hae been furnished in fx fourth an No when, riding on | WF causes, 4 « Fou nders and ma-| quarter pint of the most wonderful|the grocer and make up a quarter two fresh lemons Into @ bottle con-|arms and hands. It should naturally ” office announced that during the year | est Part by theartics! people Fourth Avenue subway irais taining three ounces of orchard white. |help to bring back to any skin the Stubs and Unes, calleg on each of thems meee, {ign aNeait was pent for an anulaney twenty-one, t| (iice through a Aine cloth vo wo lemon | feainility' of which tt hes been robbed ‘ ; ged P to say something, They all responded jances, — completely IN aiee ts survived by bis wite mud | en Street, Brooklyn, a] ye ma, |e paraichonten or vane hee briefty. equipped, costing about $13,000, have four sons. apectal policeman on dury at the New! Pulp Reta In, then this lotion will heen |hiy carelessness or trying atmospheric» | | _It was announced that the oldvst| neen presented to the Fordham Unt- OM AR i Lt MB DS et Cd |man present was Ford Coykenduaii| | = = : eighty, and that two present hui| versity Ambulance Company by been connected with The World since | Aftbur and Joseph MoAleonan, grad. iy 1876. This was eight years before|uates of Fordham. The announce- Mr, Pulitaer beoame proprietor. nent was made yesterday through NEE! Letters were read bike oad Pu-|the Red Crees ey, fae Rev, Joseph A. HA’ D— Mtaer, who was prevented from at-| Mulry, 8. J. President of Fordham. MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE 1 1A tending because of bis activities in| iunds for eight additional ambul. "A WORLD “WANT* AD. WILL GO AND GET IT | connection wit nthe Joffre celebra-|ances are belng raised for war ser. * tion, and from Joseph Pulitzer, who ) dialg fg ll 27 STORES Open re binetg 9 P.M. Newark, Yonkers. SEE “ADDRESSES BELOW Till 10 P. M. 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