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A on ‘ > WOMEN GANPAC OR UBERTY LOA ~~ WITH ALL FORCES = Lene Every Organization in City in’ Movement, Operating Through Central Committee. The women of New York formally entered campaign, Announcement that » Women's Liberty Loan Committee for the Second Federal Reserve Dis- trfet had been organized and was al- to-day the Liberty Loan a ready at work was made by Pierre Jay, District Chairman, Every wom #n's organization in the city joined] the movemen' Before 9 Nye this morning the Women's ittee was at work in offices at{ (No, 358 Fifth Avenue. Among those who were assigned to desks by Miss Virginia D. H. Furman, thé Chairman, were Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt jr. Mrs. Elbert H. Gary, Mrs. Frank Vanderlip, secretary; Mrs. August Belmont, Mrs, Henry O, Have meyer, Mrs. Virginia Potter, Vice Chairman, Otto Wittpenn and Miss ‘The offices and equipment were donated by the Columbia Trust Company, The committee hung out a shingle with a large red, white and blue shield bearing the inscription, “Look éut! The women are at work! The mobilization of women work- ers’ will be completed to-morrow at a mass meeting at 11 o'clock at wom- en's headquarters. ‘The organizations and leading the movement are individuals New York Federation of Women's Clubs, Wom- | en's Christian Temperance Union, Colonial Dames of America, Youn Women's — Christian Associatic Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, New York Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, National City Federation, Association of Women Painters and Women's "Trade Union League, Women's Muni- cipal League, Housewives’ Junior League of the City of New York, Young Women's Hebrew As- sociation, Women's Conference Ethi- al Culture Society, ate Suffrage Association, Suffrage Association, Sculptors, New York New Jer- sey | | | | | League, | took New York City |creasing number of foundlings and « Jational | ling Asylum and emb clikdiren, Franklin Simon, who ve reported big subscriptions, re- Corded a $25,000 sale this mornin, Thomas A. Edison will personally address his employees to-morrow night jn the dry battery buliding of the Edison plant at Menlo Park and call upon them to buy Liberty Bonds. He expects to get 10,000 subscribers. It was announced unofficially that Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff had personally subscribed for $250,000 of the loan. , The city of Waterbury, Conn., in- creased its subscription to-day to $4,500,000 and other large subscrip- tions were received from the Atlantic Coast Line Ratlroad, $1,180,000; Safe | Deposit. Trust Company, $1,100,000; Harlem Savings Bank, $300,000; Aetna | Life Insurance Company of Hartford, ! Conn., $1,500,001 Every employee in offices of the Lackawanna Company, from offlee boy up, subscribed for bonds. | Hoboken to-day subscribed for $100,000 of the Liberty Loan bonds. The Sinking Fund Commissioners were unanimously for the subscrip- tion ANGEL OF FOUNDLINGS | ISDEADNHOME SHE. BUILT AS ASELTER the New York Steel has, | (6 NE-THIRD of Sister Theresa Vincent Was Founder and Head of N. Y, Foundling Asylum. Sister Ther of the @ Vincent, Mother Su- | New York Foundling No. 1 Sixty-eighih Street, died there early this morning from heart trouble after an {ilness o} several months. She had been in the sisterhood for fifty-seven years and was one of co-founders of the| Asylum forty-eight years ago and for pevior Asylum, East the hy EVE ys As Much Time in Kitchen Society Leader and Cook — Working Side by Side tor | Nation in Nassau County As at Dressmaker’s Would | Solve the Living Problem o |€446S99OS046-006-006-0060000 | C. Houston Goudiss, Magazine | Editor and Food Expert,) Points the Way by Which Women of Nation-Can Save Millions of Dollars and Pre-| serve Health—One-third of | Food Purchased in Country Is Spoiled in Cooking or Thrown + Away—Four Million Ameri- > cans Annually Suffer Prevent-| 4 able Deaths Through Poorly | + Prepared Edibles. : a By Nixola Greeley-Smith. the food pur- chased in the United States is in the cooking or thrown aw Four mill- ion people die pre- ventable deaths in thia country an nually because of * the poorly pre. fared food they id are compelled to ? to cook moments, “s VEN MILLION DOLLARS a year is wasted in tuls country in bread alone,” Mr. Goudiss added. Se dee DEED HEE ERE spoiled BOD OOx-O4S sees eat in butter or fat for a few ‘ “An enormous F percentage of the Fa men rejected for the army owe their rejection to the NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MA » ‘J “The Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady” Paralleled in Pa- triotic Labors—“Every One Has Shown Splendid Willing- ness to Help,” Says Mrs. Frederick Stuart Greene, in Charg: Census — Members of the of Nassau County “400” Sell Frocks, Jewelry and Paintings to Aid the Cause—Suffrage Incidentally Stuart Greens cy & i Is Also Advanced. Marguerite Moors Marshall. PON small the frail shoulders of one whman, Mrs, Frederick of Sands Point, L. L, rests the respon- sibility for the taking of the war census of Nassau County, Mrs. Green whose husband now at Plattsburg, is district leader in. Nassau County for the New York State Woman Suf- frage Party, and her organization of the past twenty-one years had been! mor that they’ have nover received|"No particle of bread should be| Women Is so efficient beret it Mother Superior. proper nourishment. There is no use|thrown out, Stale bread should be | been assigned the task vere Pitas Tn 1869 Sister Theresa Vincent, t0- | geoiding American women for thia| dried and pounded into crumbs, which | Census by Frank 1. Crocker, Voalte gether with Sister Irene and Sister! state of affairs, The war has made|Can be used for breading—or should |™4n of the County Hom’ Liguori ided upon a home where be made into toasted es for | Committee th a nade into toasted squar 0. they m: are for infants that were ‘bem willing to learn how to prepare soups or used for puddings. Whote| Society women and scrubwomen are abandoned, Without. a doliar |£00d and how to economize. If you | %Ur used for pudding on r the direc sete ne 5 adie hone por loaves of bread that have become | Working side by side under the direc- they of a house in East Twelfth | doubt their willingness, just look into ; e st , alice tion of Mrs. Greene in preparation for Street. Their first meal was taken the lecture room now. ale should have one end sliced off, Prat Wheel from a newspaper spread upon the| (, Houston Goudiss, editor of the| the Interior hollowed out and dried for! this important patriotic duty ina floor of the house. | anenaae ndigal/ avetad tof crumbs. Then tne hollow joat should | by wheel, cox by cog, she has built During 1870 they cared for me Phe eobictk gather (tra gtr le oe egg veg-| UP the elaborate machine which will na thousand infants and collected | preparat waved his hand toward y 2 n little later for the expedl- ~ . etables or fish and the end sitce put | P¢ used « little later charitably inclined person’ /an auditorium crowded with house- | °\* ee hts { accurate work of the war rarry on the work, wives from all the suburbs, who had |D&Ck and the loaf heated in the oven | Hous and accural Sooper, Royal Phelps andj coms to town yesterday to attend 0 {for & few minutes, If the bread ip) 9ensu xX interested themselves sabe exten) very dry, a little water, milk, strained | 6¢[,,VERY one has shown the most in the work and it was through these | lecture on food preperation and the| ‘CTY dry, a li peel Mako splendid willingness to help men that tho State and city officials | canning, preserving and drying of|S0UP OF sauce can be poured over it,| | o—% spluniid WilNAnA to ot cognizance of Sister Theresa fruits and vegetables and th "_|No particle of food should be thrown | She explained to-ds Vincent and the good she was doing. B' 8 an ie preser- : who live In the big show houses are In 1871 the site in Twelfth Street was abandoned because of inade- quate facilities to care for the in building with greater accommoda- tions was erected on the present site Jt was called the New York Found- ced the entire ighth and Six- block between Sixty Organization of Cathaic Women In jt ninth Streets, om Lexington }Amertea, National Woman's Party, | Avenue to ‘Third Avenue Colonial Club, Women’s City Club, | Between 2700 and 9,00 foundlings =e) ; ; | wer for these yearly eres: Bernard College, Minw Reid of Bush | Vincent's persona! influence was 4 | Terminal! Company, Mise ittle Of | Hiied in another caw: the help.ng Equitable Life Insurance Company, |of unfortunate women ‘who brought Mrs. V. E Macy, Miss Lillian | their Megitimate babes to the asylum 1 el Sawyel n many instances they were per D, Wald, Mrs, Wella M. Sawyer, Na-|quaded to remain and Induced to give tional Federation of Settlements and | up their manner of living the League for Business Opportunt- ntering the sisterhood ties for Women Sister Theresa Vincent was a Miss “PATRIOTIC DUTY FOR WOMEN TO BUY NOW.” “It 1s our aim, and we will it," eaid Miss Furman, “to cy every woinan in this an inescapable messi lege and her obligation. otic duty to buy a Liberty ® buy tt now. A messenger boy interrupted aad Miss Furman a telegram frome Miss Mary Carmack McDougal, a volunteer worker on the war service committee of the New York State Woman Suffrage Party. It read “Please include my own personal subscription for $10,000 worth of Lib- erty Bonds under the list of Syracuse Suffrage subscribers.” A report circulated several days ago that in certain quarters the Lib- erty Bond was not regarded as a good investment because {t bears only 31-2 per cent. interest. was put down to- day at headquarters when it pointed out that not only are these bonds free from income tax but they are convertible into future issues at achteve rry to reserve’ district of her privi- It is a patri- Bond, and was an increased rate of interest The Liberty Bond booths in the de report sub- partment stores continue to the greatest volume of small scriptions. Former employees many stores, retired on pensions eagerly subscribing. At Dest & Co. an old employce bought two $100 and one $0 bond, At Lord & Taylor's family subscriptions poured Fathers bought $100 bonds for the selves and wives and $50 bonds for Jane McCrystal EMPLOYER ASKS GLEMENGY FOR GIRL IN $30,000 THEFT Miss Left Makes Partial Restitu- tion—Demands Return of 7$100,000 Stocks When Miss Anna Leff was a raigned before Judge Rosaisky day for sentence on her pleas of guilty to cha ef grand larcen und forgery in third degree, rmer employer, Joseph Frankel, of Frankel Brot wholesale clothir merchants, joined in » ’ clemency, He ed that the young woman had made restttuti na great part of the sum eding $40,000, which she gad tak Max Steuer, her counsel the court he had advised Mi sue her former employers for t turn of stocks and $2,500 in m which she surrendere when « peculations were discovered, and that this suit precipitated the’ criminal complaint ® stocks, according to 8 Leff, are worth $100,000. rankel said Miss Leff yould ceive the shargs when she complete the restitution. He also told the court that she was aiding the firm in straightening the books ccording to her lawyer, Miss Leff is engaged in Red Cross work Judge Rosalsky postponed sen tencing until June 15 and the young woman was released in $2,500 bail. Beware of Substitutes TABLETS: Pocket Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 and Bottles of 100 CAPSULES: Sealed Boxes of “The Bayer Cross — When you buy Aspirin you want genuine Aspirin — nothing else. As additional protection against substitu- tion, every package and every tablet bears Your Guarant: of Purity” Bayer‘Tablets ASpirin ‘The tmdesinark Aspirin’ ‘nies that the monosceiicacidester of vali (Reg. U.S. Pet Off, din a quate heaed tablets and capsules us of the reliable Bayer manufacture, ; Ing an expert go through every proc- ou r, Goudiss concluded, earnest- ly he greatest proviem of the war, the food problem, can bo solved by American women if they wiil con sent to give as much time and vation of eggs in water glass. WO hundred women sat and stood with note books in hand watch- ess of They ¢ serving before their eyes, ked questions, they cross- It was ach one of them nded, within a few weeks, to con- nitrate the enormous energies of the thought to their Kitchen a» they do | to thelr dressmakers.” SEVEN MORE AMERIGANS examined the woman lecturer, quite evident that in working shoulder to shoulder with the laborers’ a great all of her household responsibilities off }her hands has shown herself no more ad the woman with of servants to take wives, num! eager to help than the woman who | docs her own work. For example, 'two of my helpers are Mra. Havold | Pratt, a leader of the Glen Co tion, and Mrs, Corr e HEC ius O'Leary, wie 23, 1917. ° S SEN DEES TESTED BY NAVY Results So “Promising” the Apparatus Is to Be Tried Out on a Larger Scale. |eoeoe 994-99-096 60000698000 omg WASHINGTON, May 2%.—Actual , tests of several “exceptionally prom- ising” devices to solve the submarine problem are under way. it was an nounced by the Navy Department to- day. -At least two inventions have undergone preliminary tests and are now being constructed on a large , scale for use on ships. First teats with the device were made with models. The Department then ordered them constructed on a WF 2 0846 24-55446 CP ce eee ee jon different experiments in conjune- tion with our officers. | has gone in perfection of his device, or whether it is the remedy, 1 should How far he TALANS ORE AUSTRANS FROM CAPTURED Rome War Office Reports Signal Successes in the Travignolo Valley. ROME, May 28 (via London).—Very heavy fighting between the Austro- Hungarians and Italians took place fn the Travignolo Valley on the Tren- jtino front, continuing until yesterday | when the Italians sue- | afternoon, jceeded in capturing all the positions which the Austrians had penetrated. The Italian official statement issued to-day reporting the operations sa: “Trentino front—- Between Lake Garda and Brenta the enemy artih: lery was less active yesterday than in larger scale for € | res en Dakin hae the last few days. Enemy attacks \n s referring tolaiso were limited to minor patrol ett! Hudson Maxim's announcement In|counters, in the Lagh! Basin of Po- New York of a device to withstand |sing our raid on the enemy lines submarine attacks, to-day said northeast of Monte Mato go Mr, Maxim, like others, is working et ee ten prisoners “In the Travignolo Valley very severe Aghting occurred on the night of Monday. After a violent bombard- MRS ? ment, which destroyed Mi FREDERIC cup * | not | ye quotes 4 * yed our positiona ¢ SySer Ape He be rt Auoted. 1am not fa-} on the Massif of Piccolo Colbricon, 3 UReene i % | miliar with the details the enemy launched an attack in Drow 0-06-9.066066-04-4000@ | “Ax to inventions of this general] force and succeeded in penetrating tt lh i toa — character, the English and French] Part of our fines in spite of ow Mrs. Norman de R. Whitehouse pur- | covered that would be of great value,|ing, which lasted until. yesterday Stasean ae eee erie Teld, una} Becaune they tend to make speed] afternoon, and resulted in our rex then, in turn, Mrs, Whitehouse “snc- | Slower, and what In gained in one re- | “@pturing the whole of the position. 1 much en nt tache in Germany Two hundred representatives from |°OU! fd and are confi of auc- vic this country willing to ser way, is a moat gusting creature. ISS PARKER, the national com- mandant of the league, outlined te day and who is not this country In some ntemptible and dis- plans he has been [some time, | nificantly that the I sunk thirteen subma | ready for se when an em vice in rgeney h community should arise,” patriotic ser time in consultation with United Miss) Mau Weiniote, Natinal | cen oy ede ou dati bebenn Chairman, told the women that “any | * tates Navy heads on anti-submarine man, woman or child who exists In | devices, Marcon! will submit several working on for In Italian clreles it was stated alg- lan navy has nes this week, cecil the work which has been a | organization, "Our plan’ when We organized was BY GERMAN SUBMARINES fo have a group of trained women rificed” the frock to a customer who/ spect ix lost in the other, It may eid temo Sunes. naeeteel bid $60 more, si Hruton |D& However, that the successful de-| one ‘officer, and three machine-guns date Gree ean ml ah the vice has been found. and @ considerable amount of wi Junior Police force presided at the he Department has had ocean tee canoer neviteee waite Rg melting pot, which during the sale is| tests of various suggested plans and ’ if to be the special province of the Suf- |. gn made Titian FY v frage children, To-day, among tho is having some things made on a ‘Julian Front—The artillery action lehildren who will wateh over the|!#raer seule which p: ed very sat.| Was intense, omy attempts |meiting pot will he Miss Knevellisfactory on a amall scale, Members| against our lines north of St, Marco Gerardi, daughter of the firmer at-|o¢ the Advisory Board fe ere repulsed by our fire the forty States In which the Na-| cess. <2 onal League ‘for Woman's Service| It also became known to-day that| WASHINGTON, May 23—The Sens in organized, met yesterday at the| sah ate to-day confirmed the nomination New York headquar ue, | Maroonl, the wireless inventor, who! ir Francis Caffey to be United No Madison Avenue, Wri| arrived ax a member of the Itallan| States District Attorney for New |on the national mobilization of wom-| War Commission, will spend much | York. For every name you send us of persons who are considering the purchase of an Veesum tina Provided we sell them any of electric Vacuum Cleaner on the mark Your name will not be u In any way, We sell over the United States ao it y she sald. “We have succeeded in this STOCKHOLM, May 23. — German makes no difference where American woman on preserving food, ARE HONORED BY FRANCE does the cooking and housework O01 pognect, In each of our forty branches | submarines have captured three Swe- the persons live whose We are having these lectui pt ecienceisaiien | makes the clothes for herself and five we have ery one of our de part-| dist ste ra louded with frelght for Somes 300 cand. Don't ound afternoon at 3 o'clock,” Mr, F | children yeti organized and women respond: | inland. Numerous submarines ap- nd inatruct told me, “They are free of course—| 1 wo New Yorkers Among Those | “Then there are the Interpreters In New York City the Motor| parently are patrolling the Bothnian Wi et just a form of co-operation which the Praised for Ambulance Work who are going to help us take the Corps ha demonstrated thelr ef-| Gulf, working in conjunction with NAMES DEPT, T. Department of Age ure has asked daha census at the enlistment centres. Lt fleiency they now are working | yeypeling, which frequently are seen nd which the magazines of the cou in Serbia suld have been expensive to hire in-; 9 sealed orders from the Gov Jat difterent points off the east cosst MUENZEN SPECIALTY CO, Sne waren PASAGe a bed x woul have ; ment and the Red Cross, We have) or sweden TraMc to Sweden by Verwwm Cleaner Specialists” try are doing their best to supply. We PARIS, M Seven members| terpreters, for there are numerous Women in our office work diviaion | Of, S6eae! ntly was temporarily 11 Wee and MTC have jectures twice a week in the eve ion UC of the American Field| Finnish, Polish and Italian famtltes who also are working under sealed | Yinned ng as well as ever ernoon. Ambulance nich has be n the} in the county, all o} jon must be orders." | nin well ¥_ afternoor Ambulance, which been in the) in ty, all of wi . Drei nadte taser Wate ah that self-suppc women who are’ Saikans since October, are cited in| spoken with in their own language «ne ureweu of dtegiatratien and. in employed during the day may benefit. army Jers lo-duy The men named) We have Impressed into our service. formation which the League has es You know,” Mr, Goudiss added rather | are Donald C. Armour Evanston, | however, our washwomen, the wi tablished in Washington, under the | nbrely, “the food experts of this wham Care ambri cemakers, the Italian wives, Supervision of the Departmn or] ¥ n 1 per bi 1, A. Graham Ca of Cambrid, of our » pakers, th 4 | Labor, to meet the demand for woman vou have been preaching about) Mass; Daniel Surgent of Welles: of keene fruit stands, 4! Of) Workers in Industry, stated that the . the national crime of household waste | Mass.; Charles Baird of New York:| whom have signified their eagerness} league considered it'a duty to uphold ) ° for ten years, but it took the war to/ Frank L. Baylies of New Bedford,| to help with the census , the hours and conditions already es. | x raor tnar: a e wake the erican housewife up." M 4 Corneilue W ; N W © arranged it «o that those | t@blished by organtzed labor. ee u : and Cornelius Winant of New e have arrange o that t Pine abe Wad Tear ie toake tho Wat me some concrete ways In Yor) women will work for us at the enlist-|take which England did,” said Mrs | ° the American housewife «is Armour is from Yale and Winant| ment centres between the hours of 4] acon. “At the beginning of the war] f asked, “and how she may) from — Princeton The others areland 5 o'clock in the afternoon, thus|#ngland and France completely | esses wanuri any vme and} Niped out that labor standard, and | Harvard men, Lovering Hill, a Hy owing them time to go home A nd} they now ar lizing how wrong | if l S6°TVAKE the single item of eee vard man, has commanded the prepare thelr suppers for iv hus- | th t reduced the efficiency | ° Ur Uiedicn audsrareses cite Pasctlone fori lwo years (wrelved in the) Canine thuraveliees ties are dele ne Beautiful New Summer Fabrics i the beat anth it to der for the fourth time heir bit both for Suttr and they 1 MAL GARKBPT UAY eggs. Last spring 1 suved $22.60 by The citations mention gallan savy hardahip upon (hemaelyen. OF dbs airman of t w York iying eses, then 20 cents a dozen, performed by the men named priving their busbands of the hot} City Woman Suffrage Party, wil and preserving them in water glass by | picking up and saving wounded men) meal which should await them at the} act as Census Supervisor in the e a& simple process which every house-| around Monastir ander the heaviest | end of their day's work = Seventeenth Assembly District of oO i 1 a h wife can learn, Now, [ don't say that | of shelli Hill's work at Hartman. | 66° THE original map of the entire! sanhattan during the weeks de ver one hundred brand- the woman who lives in a New York! swe Kopf and Verdun a county, an ANA. ‘SIN voted to the taking of the Stat new creations—the daintiest, flat should rush out to-morrow and| mentioned the office of ti Defense CoM-| cengus, Mins Hay will be asain prettiest’ modes for sunny buy thirty ‘ > preserve ti > mittee in Mine tach head worker! by Miss B.C. Howard whe wil June, for town wear and for eerie r she would have no in the seventy-two election districts supervision of the work in . plage keep then every house ; i pepe bay: ‘oon | Suffrage volunteer workers will work * wite in the suburb nas the space FOR US, ARMY TO FRANCE." :tstict trom te gies oF xtoen | tinder Salar tag's wires erving New Taffeta Frocks vre them should buy h s fo je Oo fifty upon her mip, ven she gets} in three shifts, from 7 untia de in th y ) s ; - eal © vacant | Reon and fre ntil 9 in the ever . iy dozen, to be sure, twice ax much as|New Yorker Is Named on Com. | Mincola, whe 1 vaount | ROgU Roe peggy © DHE A An bake xquisite Crepes i ye pI ust imagine a Me ry + 1 space upon the original map. i clined are asked to come forward anc ing ud last y rar, but Just ine what they ttee to’ Install Accommodatior fHARe PPR tee Cee Pate ‘ug| cited ar asked to come f rward and Morning frocks of smart will be selling for next winter, KE, Rreinar vente . preps house in Her disttict as & D eine Bt she work. eles Hey said simplicity dresses for after- should be candled betore they are je Americ jintnary survey, 80. th thel “When I offered the help of the noon and evening, which are placed in water giass. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN cenaus taking commences, we shal embers of the New York City Wom “getting back to the old pic- Mere Ms. Goudles exple egg |THE FIELD, May 23.—Jamen Hazen The county, the Sufttacists and! an Suffrage Party t Mayor fc ture”full of that chic grace preserving process in great but | Hyde was to-day appointed a mem-' their co-workers are planning to| MHF work T did not apt mniveuls i F *| although as Chairman of a big or which is the most effective as this seemed imphacticable for the| ber of a French committee to in nd three the enllatinont | ganisation bn the throes of a aurrns dency of the se: New York City dweller, I 4 him| accommodations in France fur A centres, then i campaign Lad y urdened wit rf | season to make some ger gestions for | erican troop: rst activit 4 pene AEN iwure, T consider the census work nes of value. od economy this new 4 We will have the census completed SPlundid thing for w wud A \ Sport Silks and Tat within a week's « rs soe ne aoe workers f Georgette ‘combing “B' y a ) the cuts | tended aeroplane art of within a Week's time, nag electton ape fah jons nichay, the mund should pene ant mar| Workers, and there are 800 extr hig) gM ad ey dnl No Charge for terations f mutton,” the ekpert ad- |chlne guided b> | workers, all_of whose names w the Bronx ans nom er mutton Arye tain and guar r filed at office of the County Hoa ity hatriver ¥ ‘Learn to ¢ ubatitutes for eneh f f Defense Committee within a w cruiting for this tas meat oceasionally, Rice and baked/over tne Kheims pa f the census assig r Baar ey one als : beans supply ex same kind font, witnessing fr« a “i given us, Morgan Lb, G aire Fort Mog, Bigdh 5 of nourishment ax meat and pota- | Qf the fehting uround Moron n of the Agricultural Department | for Hef hope the ay f At the Fashion : sities Several | the County Home Defense Com Ege gabe aay ere ais herring fur instance, w te of organization that he su Bite in icine id nts ay $s ked or ’ im ined in) whateve i ee L bananas as a Be LIGGE Ryan to. Uaeduite Wintting t Ate zens who w ery nanag in their Jack vked ex- Vaux and Douaumon “Mrs. Green {s being aided in : Ve mare ind are dusted with ttle powdered ane yde figu as follo Mra, Ha he Neate acne faread ily jn ihe fees Gien_ Cove section, Mra. Thomas {| FELTON TO REBUILO ROADS, . " : 4 iife Assu Clarke of Oyster Bay, Mrs, John t sweetened baked He was Vice Pre Herrick of Hempstead, Miss Stella| President of We to Me broiled of roaste Aniaatio Foreman of Freeport, Mre. Willian in Chore lak cal 2 quently redred, leaving th i] y ; ard Ni Z lent, eaten as a vee i ‘ ler ST. PAUL, M T Siates. He ice made ney murrar kay * Americans have been in n Pa ? R Maace entire direction of tue vaste * of throw: Dee a SRE Franck a Mrs. Jc of French ratiways be ‘; unt é ae urrot te make excellent? Hont so Lewis Childa of lore! Park and Miss) ot (he western front ha 1 DR JAS. P. CAMPBELL " wees eS Vanatania Caroline Childs of Great Neck. ae af ARSENIC COMPLEXION WAFERS F WASHINGTON, Ma 1 ip ube ; . 7 veer ue amould ste tnrown ames i Wilson will review the H' NDRIDE t ; i atomach, aid sinvedded and 4 yup stock mneed wW oro “ep : 4 : tir 40 ROS 6 aticler euarantes S derein ns nearly al Havor c r 1 Mispos ‘ { in receit 1 81.00 from he dele ; m4 : oted to ; ‘ No. East Fifty-ninth Street will a y them and hi BBOS Ear HON best way to w ns for flavoring ‘ ¥) Mrs 5 Lydig, Mrw. J Biatr. un he ow " jy iv mince (hem very Une aud allow \cterans Mra, Newbold Leroy Edguy and othe gveroce (ne wore. a el