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¥ 200 Per Cont. Regiment, NGFIELD, Mass, June Col. of the Second Regiment. @nhounced to-day that was recruited to full war Housewives’ Association Launches a New Drive E To Regulate Food Prices be remembered that the campaign by the H. P. A. to regulate the neceasi- tion of life was begun: last fall, long before war was declared. It was shown by thie newa- from time immemorial ave held that the s might pase legis- lation that would create direct and sure methods for regulating the production and coste of foods, even in peace times, to say noth- ing of extenuating periods, All these authorities have set forth the fundamental principle that no person or corporations “may stand in the gateway of commerce and demand a toll from the poor man for the neo- pay.” was prepared and introduced in the last two days of the Legislature with | ernor, But owing to the lateness of the session and eome ultra-drastio Provisions that were inserted by in- fluential opponents to food legislation, the measure was not passed, although the speeches of the majority mem- bers showed @ great reluctance to adjourn without amending the bill and passing it. However, the result of this work by the Housewives’ Protective Asso- ciation was the appointment of a leg- islative committee of both Houses to go to Washington and ascertain the most expedient way to handle the conditions and report to the Governor as speedily as possible, with a view of calling an extra session of the Leg- talature. The Governor has agreed to do #0 4a s00n as the committee reports its findings, This work i# well under way. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row. 1917, | Me First of Series ot Public Meet- ings Is To-Morrow Night in Hamiton Fish Park. ACTION NOW; LESS TALK Uniform State Laws and Fed- eral Co-operation the Ob- jects Aimed At. Va mark LEONARD EAR OIL) Improves Hearing Relieves Head Noises “Rub It In Back of Ears” “Insert in (Not Put in the op vere ee yaive. ben ont bottle. Levk fer ihe ‘Manufacturer “Sign of the man with his hand behind his ear” in DRUG STORE WINDOWS be LEONARD EAR OIL AGENCY Rete ae By Sophie Irene Loeb. To-morrow night in Hamtiton Fish Park the Housewives’ Protective As- sociation will inaugurate a series of important meet- ings in parke and school houses in the interest of re- ducing costs of food and promot- ing household eco- nomics. Every- body is invited. ‘The. food ques- | tion has seemingly | been “all talk and! no action.” But} the Housewives’ Protective Association has been fol- lowing out its motto of “watchful working.” It ‘has helped prepare a food bill which contains all the provisions now | set forth in the Federal bills, It will) : ee = : A eub-committes of this oommit- tee appointed on the last day of the Legislature has just returned from Washington, It consisted of Senate Leader Elon Brown and Senators Charles Lockwood and George Blater, Tho men had several conferences with the Secretary of Agriculture, tho Market Department, Mr, Hoover and | Congressman Lever, the father of the | | Federal food bills. | This committee ts now in posses- sion of the very latest Federal legis- lation which ts scheduled to pass in final form, and are at work on pros-) pective State legislation that will co- | ordinate with this, ‘They are follow- | ing the suggestions made by the offi clals seen, who will recommend that | other States pass similar uniform | Jaws to care for the food situation all | over the country, ‘This work will be bofore the House- | wives’ Protective Association in a few |days and will be presented in these HF columna. |_, The present campelen will |rlea on in the intoreet of forth |ing legislation, #o that the vari | Important tesues Involved may be di cussed publicly by prominent speak- ers and efforts put forth to bring | about the desired results, K Leonomle methods of food buying and the preparation of food in the |Interests of the housewives will also form a part of the programme that ts | being now prepared, | WHAT IT 18 HOPED To accom. PLISH. Among the provisions to are the following: saee ee To limit the accumulatt storage of food, a To prevent holding auch | Product td increase the prices, To regulate the distribution of m machinery, direct the wale of food to sumers, Name . .evveweescecsessoeseeseeecevemersesccocpeoee Address wcrcevecsescccceccccccceeececcescoesa I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. TBO wih EONS. cit Bik A fix a maximum price at uch food can bo sold, ize and distribute foud to relieve public necessity or that of the armed forces of tie T mpel commen ce give preference to food tr tation. To encourage tillage of the soll and to compel farm labor. To guarantee produce price for their commodities, The main purpose to be advanced ntained inthe bill suggested on st day of the recent Legislature: on Columbia Records ,-*F, HERE is an endless lot of fun, real pleas- ure and enjoyment in the mary deli heful musical novelties that Columbia Records provide. Listen to Harry C. Browne’s record (for instance) of ‘When I Used To Work Upon The Levee’’ and ‘Kingdom Come’ ’—two irre- sistible darkey jollifications ‘They have the real old ‘‘plantation days” swing: banjo plink-a-plinking, jolly laughing chorus, and a regular e fair investigation, encouragement, elopment, regulation and con by the State to the end that while ¢ state of xists the people of the n adequate supply State ma : pure @ lesome feod, their S old-time ‘*breakdown” at the end! th be protected, thelt wivrgton| that they shall not . \ Then listen to Don Richardson fiddling away at ‘Old Zip Coon” le pricas \ and “The Arkansas Traveler,” and see it you can keep your feet from “To re mulation, | 4 keeping time! Or enjoy that Miniature Orchestra gem, “The Music storage and distribution of foods and| Box”’, whose tinkling silver strains actually remind one of the old- stuffs, apparatus and agricultural | machinery fashioned music box. 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