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THROUGH PAYROLLS Will Use the $10 Loan Partici- “yPpation Certificates Instead of Currency. Many of tho largest corporations in| the country to-day notified the Lib- erty. Loan Committee that they would Use $10 participation certificates in ‘%, paying off their employees. The plan fas adopted after workers expressed fa Geaire to got in on the Liberty Loan Ulls* way,in preference to the easy Payment plan. The first corporation to take this action is the Colorado Fuel and Iron Y, which has one of the largest lis in the world. Its directors | asked the committee to turn over as} many of the certificates as can be mpared on Tuesday, when the first #hipment is expected at the Federal | Reserve Bank for this district. _ That the baby bonds may be placed Within easy reach of the 60,000 print- re in New York City a committee of employing printers met to-day.| Before noon circulars appealing to! the 150 big printing houses tn the| ay to bay for themselves and em-} Ployees were on the way. The com-| mittee is composed of Charles Schweinler, Charles Francis, Tsaac Blanchard, John Clyde Oswald and} Ploy Wilder. It was pointed out to/ the employers that most of the banks in the city were eager to lend money to be used in the purchase of bonds. Through the big newspapers of the country an appeal will be made to small bond buyers next week. The) Ifverty Loan Committee of the New| York Stock Exchange, of which John | (W. Prentiss is Chairman, has ar-| fem to take full page space tn the largest papers. The funds are sup- | plied by firms having seats on the) Exohange and the movement has the | full indorsement of the Governors of fethe Exchange. Tho sub-committes of | the National Advertising Board, headed by Collin Armstrong and Frank H. Sisson, will work out the | details. A good example ing dore a little sit bach and do day set by New York's Police De partment. When the war broke out the Home Defense League was or- ganized and the police, in addition te thelr own duties, had to take up| the drilling of rookies. Commissioner | Woods sent word to the Liberty Loan | Committee that the Municipal Police | Mutual Association had subscribed $20,000 to the loan. That amount was voted at a recent meeting. The 0 ganization has a surplus of $132,000, and the members felt that aside from profitable reasons the investment was the biggest patriotic duty that money could perform, A plan by which all city may ‘buy bonds ts now being worked out by Mayor Mitchel, This will give the policeman an opportunity to buy for those who, hav- for thelr country, no more, was to- real individually along with the other Lethousands in civil service The co-operation of the saving banks was formally tendered the com mittee to-day, At a meeting of the savings bank representatives of Greater New York three prominent to prepare to the Stat men were appointed t to be submitted king Department which will en- able the savings institutions through- out the State to sell bonds to depos itors, To show the eagerness of bank to do tts share 6% nloyees out of 684 bought bonds. The | who didn’t were on their vacations, The bond button supply was ex hausted to-day. Sixty thousand werc at 1 Is W orkTooHard?) “Brery Picture | Tells aStory™ i Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and kidney trouble makes any kind of work hard. It brings morning lanieness, backache, herd the, dizziness, ner ness, rhew i matism and distressing urinury trou f, bles, If your work Is confining, or strains the back, or exposes you to extreme heat or cold or damp, it's well to keep th kidneys active n's Kidney Pills are reliable and Thousands recommend them (Pre A New York Case. Louis Petranek upholstere 461 W, One Hundred id Kiftieth S says: “I caught a cold which settled f on my kidneys. Within two days [ began to suffer from rheumatic pain 1 was laid up for nearly six weeks, | and for five weeks of that time did not leave the house 1 lost over twenty pounds in weight. I finally began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and by the time I had finished five boxes at signs of rheumatic pains had gc and I was again in perfect health This cure was made a year ago, but is still lasting.” DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS 50¢ at all Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Co. Props. Buftalo,NY. THe FELINE TEMPERAMENT oN THE YAO RIGT: F TEMPERAMENT ¥ HE NAGGING TEMPERAMENT but th gone before noon te day, The second instalment of 100,- | 000 “buttons will be ready Monday | morning. | John Fi. Gardin, Vico Prosident of the National City Bank, in a letter to the cominittee to-d: said that | any one subscribing to the loan in| nallest way is helping the Gov- | not subscribing to the fullest | extent,” ho said, “you are giving aid and comfort to th enemy and a thus assuming an attitude that treasonable,” Among the subscriptions to-day were the following Calumet and Arizona Mining Com- reported |A Magazine Analyst (Supposely Male) G' bly Disposes pany, $500,000; Advance Rumely Com- pany, ‘orn Products Com re) . | pany, “huuth Mchoa | Of the Feminine Temperamentalists, but as for the Mas- Kuhne, ALL WATER-FRONTS. MAY BE BARRED TO. GERMAN WORKERS - Order Expected Within Week Putting Most of Manhattan ‘orbidden Area. culine Creatures of Moods, That’s a Different Matter —The Napoleonic or Masterful Man Is Most Admired, the Jealous Othello Has His Uses, the Pacifist Gets the Nagger (Serves Him Right) and as for the Yorkshire Pudding, Why He’s Unspeakable. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. HERE ave Seven Deadly Temperaments among women hey have been compiled and classified in the June number of Vanity Fair, and they are, according to the courageous expert who assembled them, the Fellne, the Maternal, the Soulful, the Nagging, the Romantic, the Practical and the Artistic temperaments, The Feline is, of course pawed, low-springing, “a member of the velvet- meat-eating Cat Famil. ad oe lghtful family, in my opinion, since it never leaves you AN the w site of aan ni y in the slightest doubt as to {ts mood and possesses for Its Brooklyn, Hoboken and Jersey City | exclusive use that most subtle and delightful of all the | will probably } F arts, the art of purring. There is nothing futlle about be June the Cat, human or otherwise When she scratches she t ederal Ft AD in hurts. And she fights only a de sive battle except comes effective by his was indicated e when stalking her food Federal officials to-day in instruc. No cat has ever attacked an animal that let her alone Cats do not veral usand unnat 7 ashe nae peated friends with strangers, as dogs do. They attend to their own affairs, a » clean, self-respecting, serene and poised. Altogether the Feline Tem: sia ahaatl igs iey ,«|berament ts a delightful thing to possess, and women who are called cats found that many Germans em-|8hould be complimented . ploye as watchmen at piers and THE w!ful Temperament is de * docks n were advised to voted to lilies, rhythmic] heaven has made you a brunette. Your look for new Jobs at once, It was/dancing and loosefitting Greek robes, | 4Prote merit in his eyes is that you d that while no official order has|according to Vanity Fat Ot Ravetatne pfsanre net been issued by Washington affecting | woman with ageing T mp Ths girl on the job whoe water-front «districts, it is expected| ment it assert ho simply won't let | whatever sho looks like, is the girl f mans will be from|you alone, «Picking on you, all day ak ae fine fastiGiousness preven ; 1 | D : n from admiring a chromo if y within a half-mile of allllong, Sho starts right 11 on You 8 chromo is tha-only. thing uround. Th ng within the next week. It is| breakfast, along with the coffee and | fact, chromos are easter to understand Idered questionable whether the/tho toast. she always gets up early|and to see than Japanese prints, for jovernment will even grant permits! and comes down all dressed and ready | MAtanc On ; the , though, the fe of to enter the water-front districts. for a good day's nagging. There is NO! poward cy ar CutTiio ecntine This order, if made, will put virtu-| known form of temperament so hor-/rison Fisher are about right. If you ally all of Manhattan in “barred” ter- Fes Spree ig ie leben E a Poautital, so rauch tho better for nd 80 ce: o marry «| you, bu jothing in his life. An ritory. Antictpating it and the p “The Romantic Temperament just if you are witty, well, it's all richt sible creation of more rred Gd leads you around from one 4 cor- 1 don't make yourself tricts," United States Mari Mo-|ner to another, The Artistic Temr When you do there {x Carthy to-day advised all Germans in| ament suffers t kicks feroclous- | always a nik nsible woman som ‘arthy to-day ised o iNhy, always clinging Annette | where @lac natble woman" being New York to obta urd-|'Keliormann garments and 13 Very|the term applied by. tho Yorkelite less of whether they ted by|rude to the maid ae pudding to any. woman. totally 18 present. yestriotions, “When the Maternal T void of imaging z always so irresistible to ihe ies obtat permits now, rated from her offspr T #8 Othetio Temperament, whi “ the es a lot of irout hard to tell whether sho is an most uncomfortable to hav x tise ld the Marshal. Kelsie de Wolfe sofa pillow or a marble id the house, at least gives you t floor nenty of beileving that ¥ “You Germans,” he declared an | Parquet floo jf ments of belleving that you really You Germans,” he decinned in (she is alway go devoted to plaids.) | amount to something. © momor 1 00 of them, "must not “The Practical Temperament knows | Othello falls in love a woma th at You do! he exactly what she wants, how to ge La 4 first tmpulse iv to be true to type favor by applying for ind Where to «et it at is usualy to Shakespeare by smothering mi » Government is doins somet der the classification of | her ‘alive, It ts pecullarity « a favor by granting the 1 \ Othellos that they ar ariabl » harass you pe NE thing the w analyat of | Jealous of 1 ha a” n » sec Vanity iair a failed to atate,| Wouldn't hire to wash the ae mies course, she finds 1 n elghth fo aor afer 8. 6 ae ihe. “i h deadly Han a '. theless sh mans fof permits this merate is al al ataeat ee wity necessary to any Temperament A AL ane| thaw If Aho had annexe w Yorks court room on the ng men than among W | puastog who would have the idea of the Federal Building ‘asl may to divide and subdi-| {hat she is in no m danger of be over © Marshal ar men T have known, they fail| {DM stolen than i she were the fom nal clerks put to work nay Into four categ 1 ple, ; swearing ( ns individs An ear And, ROW, we come, ladies and gen boi C imate that a Mien ce tne Othello moment wihlle I powder in pplying for permits will exeeed| you think y« ak and Auit 2 tor he in i 45,00 temperament Many a ew are Shei cios . aoe chosen to b: k a ? y first glance at n UNCLE SAM WANTS BAKERS. ‘ 1 with absolute he . puddtn, A thes Several 1 the most common, alae. 50. Mm made & as be Made * rating. You know the York whe WASHINGTON, May 26.—The a pudding, of course—that heavy, ut call to-day for aD er eee an hote| fim: ap! brow, careless forelock and bakers, assistant baker tepid, the | end folded arms, { sald to myself, “It tices to serve during the 4 and ind I look around me now I'l! find a rtually all will be rated as nor J ;| trait of Napoleon tn this room,” office nd thelr pay 1 ‘ore | E Was mistake It wae 3 to $51 a mont tralt, It was a bronze en vi I don’t intend to pill r Of. quurte leonte typ | HY model, A ° masterfuln ey tany-|and pecuiia who will be in ting and aln As for t v ias D i ok e b 1 an p be Corps. that you n Yemperament THE OTHELLO ©) TempsrameNnT \ YOU DANCED EVENING ‘WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 26 SEL BOAT FEET | FOUND TO MEET U BOAT. NENAE IS PLAN Gen. Goethals Tells Iron Men, Wooden Ship Scheme Was IN —“So Much Lumber in “Everybody in Hoboken By Arthur ( ao ” | iid Hopeless. | Conrrigit, 1917, by the Pres Pubiltitog Co ' | war ernment will tax brown derbies, Asking the co-operation of the increase revenues and help to TEMPERAMENTS. WOMEN’S: MEN’S U.S. REFUSAL TOAID SOGIALISTIC CONFAB WRECKS PEACE IDEA !Action Declining Passports to Delegates May Be Followed by France and England. STOCKIIOLM, fusal May 26.—The re- United States Govern- of the | master, Judge Elbert H. Gary, Chalr- cure the habit, country’s iron and steel plants in the construction within the next Gold Fish Fanciers of America have | postponed their convention until the! eighteen months of 1,000 ateel ves-| War moderates. Be a patriot, Post-| eels of 8,000 tons each, Major Gen, POP? YOUr woldfeh, George W. Goethals announces that) The Czar has refuaed offer to be-| the proposal to bulld a fleet of wooden | come an American moving pleture| ships to combat the U boats pree|iing wearing a plosted mult that tically has been abandoned. would make him resemble an accur- Addressing members of the Ameri- | deon, can Iron and Steel Institute, compris- ing all of the big steel men last night at the Waldorf-Astoria, Gon. Goethals declared that the proposal to construct wooden vessels was “hopeless,” and that if the menace of the submarine is to be overcome steel vessels are neces- sary. James A. Farrell, President of the United States Steel Corporation, Gen, Goethals said, had promised to turn out three million tons of steel ships within eighteen months. When Gen, Goethals called upon the steel men to help him mobilite (he eteel feet, a signal from the toast~ China will hop into the war just as soon as they make the medals large | enough to hide in back of, Correspondence doctor was arrested by Dot, office inspectors, F idence | shows that he had a patient in tho! rural free delivery district who was trying to cure an ingrown toenall by | dieting. Napoleon says an army moves on| ita stomach, Leave your best Sunday | vest at home. } Food conagrvist tells public that| Grass is good’ to eat. All good patriots) will donate thelr share to the starv- | ing Armenians man of the Board of Directors of the Soldiers in uniforms can't buy| United States Steel Corporatiem | drinks, Rush of Broadway hard] brought every man to his feet cheer} polled eggs to get into uniforms ing. There were cries of “We'll holp ~ | Judge Gary turned to Gen. Goethals,; Papa Joffre arrived safely in Bu That's as suf a cat, as @ mouse chas- rop saying: “There's your answer, General.” Feline, Napoleonic, Gen. Goethals was one of tho Yast] Onion Trust ts on t A are | Maternal, speakers called upon at the banquet,| tlal jury will have to be odor bilnd, | Cthello, The builder of the Panama Canal) avery xind of a comminston has| SOwraly |who was not down on the Iist of} visited American but an Eskimo one, i Nagging, Pacifist, epenkers, was asked to say a few! Those guys better not try to snub us, | words, —_—_ | Romantic, ) " A Slackers who got married will have 4 Yorkshire | “As I neeg assistance and co-oper-| 1, “Agnt uniess Government excuses Practical, ation in my work,” Gen. Goethals be-| them, And then they will still have} ere Pudding. gan, “I have concluded to tell you) to fight unless they can get divorces. Artistic . . my troubles and ask your help, On jthe principle of the selective draft I bave again been called to the Gov- Those stir. Also for soup. Army needs cooks ring times for men, Can't lose on a Liberty bond ernment service and confronted with ' The | the pr ,000 .] Government {4 In back of them and proposition to turn out 1,000 three-| orth pack of the Government, and | thousand-ton wooden ships in eigh- teen montha—wood becauso It was | not possible to get ateel, and because | the ships could be constructed in less H ume, “I found that contracts for wooden ships had been let in all directions, but was unable to find plans or specifications. When you consider! army tent for that the birds are now nestling in| is to bang the the trees that will go to bulld those | wih a mallet whips that must attain a wpced of 10% | On & marble knots, and several additional knots|— to escape submarines, why the propo- sition Is simply hopeless, “L called on Mr, Farrell of the! United States Steel Corporation and | asked him if it was not possible to} turn to steel. He assured mo it would the overnam tis tn you're in back of robin is the early t worm, ack of you and ond. A round rd that gets the Paris is the City of Arches. York is the City of Broken ‘Triumphal are on Fifth but none inside of shoes. ow Are’ Avent feet in Goofland | recrult on the dome This enrbosses his feet tablet © Bertillon SELECTIVE DRAFT ARMY McGraw Leads Them to, City Hail be possible. I announced tt, and 5 F ' ent to issue passports to rica adie | ys y e Fine m . i issue passports to Americ "| asked to turn to steel as well as wood H and Say il Make Fi Socialists he German-tnsptred |] nally got permission.” | Hand Grenade Thrower peace conference” dismayed and do-| Gen, Goethals described how, as! qyipteon members of t Gian pressed the gates already here) Chairman of the Shipping Board, he |yasepall team*viaited Clty Clerk Seu for that meeting, The news waa re- | succeeded in having $50,000,000 Of} yg office in the Municipal Mulldir ceived..to The representatives | Panama Canal Vonds appropriated to | , and rogistered as prospectiv ld hardly eredit it |furnish the money necessary for |\”” Se Tinie. BARA tive ii {s cither false or elac| building tng fleet, but added that no |" f ie ae a. qileeniecstand’ ‘t|effort had as yet been made to sell hich € of a misunderstanding Of| these bonds and thus furnish the! Under the selectiv tlon Law of the conference,” in-|neceasary cash, Explaining that }h ona between ea of twen eisted ( man Brantine, {haa Inatituted @ campaign fo obtain |i oie and thirt ulin bilieiva OBA A Ae al es |the money and moro authority, he one and thirty, both td _ Mectings of varlous groups of the! aig the subject had been referred to | happen to be away from home must Socialists #Uill continued to-day, but the House Committee on Appropria- | register at the » of the City Clerk it was apparent that the German plan |tion, the members of which had A nw of eral meeting is now a fatl-| promised to Gave the money evall- ae eee : 1 spetainey able within ten days, lhappen to & ‘The thirteen eball u (ing and Secretary Huya- |" yt wan at a second conference, Gen. | players who registered to-day live tn Swedish and Dutch Soctal-| Goethals sald, that Mr. Farrell had pyarioun parin of the country. ‘Thelt ists who have been the real brains of | promised to turn out the threo million ie sae eciginnnen aye thei the meetings so far, declared to-day | ‘one of steel ships within elgtitoen|names will havo Fontiul tly! lie ontinuance of the present separate | "Tig added: sth haa . ‘ conferences, even if there ia no gen-| “Ae the ebips will ultimately go however cral session, will strengthen the In-| {nto the merchant marine, if they oa-| ‘The Nate “naar lternational Soclalit Bureau's place, |©#P the submarines, they should be | are Iv mm, John P. Ki ’ national Social Hreau's place, | as far as possible of steel construc- (orgs Allen Smith, “Benny” Mi 1 Among t piewates as a whole the) tion, I want the Institute to - t 1 news that no American Hoctailsta| back of Mr. Farrell and carry out Kauft, Ferd Sehut " | would be present, added to knowledge | the promise, I have asked for legis-|Carty, Davis A. Robertson, William erat cpio * .;_ | lation to prevent the laying down of | perritt, George L Juno An t the British and French Soctal-| thing for any one but us.” hia PN eT William A. ists would likewise be absent, was a| —_———— ATONE: NOELEES bab sag gi te body blow. The Americans had been Mariden 1 Jake rert Manag | epnsied upon to strenathen tho “im: | NOW MAY DRAFT CITIZENS = <<: A vary enol LAE nediate peace Kroups"—composed, for | eo ae na the most part, of nepresentativea of| TO SERVE AS POLICEMEN «: “ entral Powers poten ith the general conference scheme | doomed, {t Was becoming increasingly ay t to-day from the proceedings f the va ups that even tf | session could have been | h ations would have been practically lueless, ‘The “group"'| ferences all show a@ national spirit, | ro 1 an international one | The a of the Finnish delegates| typical. When they met with Duteh 1 dinavian representa. | 4 the I rcipal point of dia- | ssion was casures to obtain utonomy r Finland It was au-| thoritatively reported that they show- 1 little interest or understanding in national in aspects of ns annexations Thelr own concerns | ing else. | t called ‘mil: | 1 ever sds How ‘pe James I p America, has sent est to the State Di hich he was joined b Kindhagen and Karl ul Secretary of the| Peace Alli nd In sident of the Young 1 Association | FATHER JOHN MORGAN DEAD, | Kegiatr r Collewe rondacks. ted with force. Civil ‘service examinations nt to be required o Governor also signed the Sage bill, which permite United states | authorities; during the war enter upon and acquire any property needed for manoeuvre grounds, fortifications and in Stage Death (hate Bill Signed by Whitman Gives Oxln., Ma vy, J Power to Woods—U, S. Ma i Olea: aipcirtcte jae a for w th a a As Seize Property. ‘idtied in w death chate on th ko of ALBANY, Mal Go fhraeettentis haa wean *connected wth has signed the Mills bill a 0 wir Police Commisaloner of New the power to appoint as many citizens for service in the Pollce Department us ho deems necessary during the war. and to determine thelr powers and duties They are to servo without pay the Hoard of Aldermen, on r dation of the Board of Fatt cides that they aball reces fixe ount, The citlz however, not to constitute a part Fegular police force, nor to be titled to any of the privileges of tl until ommen . ° ‘ Austin, Nic | The Wor police ‘ purposes within the oo CLASON POINT CADETS’ DRILL or tate. ! numbers to he parade grounds (ilitary Acauemy cadets and drill 4 battalion rev ny seal am battle # pecial comm ® are expected row tn ternoon at avon Point x, whe take it back and Order J Hogan, K F the Rex from your grocer June 3. '“& Round Robin Is the Early Bird ja recruit out of 2 THE NEWS That Gets the Worm” New York Streets, Manhat- tan Looks as If It Is Being Crated for Shipment”— Has Blisters on His Hands Talking About the War’—‘Member of Home Guard Sued for Divorce; Guarded the Wrong Home.” Bugs’’) Baer. (The New York Rveuing World), system iy then applied to the map of his feet, and if they are good he goes into the army. If they ain't, he goes into the army just the same, At a meeting of Scenario Plot Au- tliors of America it developed that Shakespeare got famous without ever tossing a single ple, Competition is keener now. Citizen claims that no matter bow much daylight he saves it’s all gone by the time that it gets dark Brooklyn more heat. street cars are getting May bo the weather, North Dakota scientist invents foodiess meal to combat the high price of eats, Also claims you cas't t dysp from it. Maine man has patented @ method to cut the price of shoes in half, Put both feet In one shoe, Fortunately there is a big high wall around him. So much lumber tn New York streets that Manhattan looks as if it t* being crated for shipment gome~ | where Much sentiment over in. Hoboken. Kverybody has blisters on their hands from talking about the war, Plattsburg walk thirty They ought to be mighty ain't any Lincoln High Surope ecrults at mites a day, «lad way ther y backyard gardeners harvest first cron of vacant tin cans and old boots, Not good raw, but make a fine chowder, Sergeant tests color blind recruits with a trained chameleon, If the chameleon happens to be pink and y say It {6 green it switches Ike a th fla sh. If they say ft is black when It happens to be white It tmmediately turns brunette, Sergeant hasn't lost Navy Department has récetved 2,000,000 su, stions relative to the sinking of submarines with neatness and despatch. They will be turned over to th 10 Katser for approval, Member of Home Guards sued for divorce, He guarded the wrong home, Able bodied gent caught hoofing it over the Mexican border. He's & fite member of the slacker’s club with all ps paid up. But the best way to punish him ts to let him go to Mexico, husetts mechanic | vented submarine gun that wilt shoot around, corners. No good Ain't any corners on the ocean, Masai has in “13 GIANTS REGISTER FOR BAFF MURDER WITNESS MAKES 12-STORY ESCAPE Paola, “Sent Six Times to Kill the Poultry Dealer,” Flees Down Fire Escape. Caruine di Paola, regarded as the t Important witness against the en charged with the sassination of Barnet tho poultry dealer, escaped from the House of Detention on the twelfth floor of No, 89 Lafayetto Street half past four clock this morning He asked Keepers Dorsey and Gear for permission to go to the washroom, When he did not appear after half hour they entered the room ahd found he pried away the screen from the window, gone down the fire cape to the roof of an extension ono floor above the street and had used ladders stored on the roof to climb a ten-foot ron fence and reach est Feb, 11, 1916, vid been employed ‘o and Joo Zaftae rone to ald in doing away with Bag, The uid he had been armed and sent six times to kill Baff, He denied being in the pa which actually murdered Baif, but sald he had seen 4 pald off In Harlem r el 19 significant 1 ald the day afte der of ¥ +A, ols: 4 & Gs Best Id’s Guaranteed to please you perfectly, or you can get your money Insist on “Sunbeam”

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