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F ~ UPHELD IN COLD FIGURES BY PRODUCE MARKET EXPERTS Wholesale Prices Still Going Down and Retailers Are Not Keeping Step With Them—Trained Mar- ket Reporters Bear Out Conten-' tions of Gouging by Rapacious. Dealers. Downtown Wholesale Trend Not Followed by the Retailers The Evening World reporter, in.a tour of retail stores last night, observed that most shopkeepers have made slight reductions on pota- toes. Here are some current retail prices compared once again with the wholesale market quotations: RETAIL. Potatoes, 2 pounds 15 cents. Carrots, 5. WHOLFBALE.* $3, $5 and $10 barrel (Bermudas excepted). irs ors TE EEL Nw BABY INT: FILM, 98 FOUND Sore, against business interests of any kind; that all the facts tt has printed in ten months are based on the in- disputable records of sal receipts Well in Which Kidnapped Mo," Was Found; Suspect in Tragedy ibs gitigs dos it eo PEANOLACK OF SUPPLIES HOLD BACK WAR CENSUS Volunteer Force of Enumer- ators on Verge of Exhaus- tion—700,000 Enrolled. ‘The unexpected ryish to enroll in the State military census has tesulted in interminable delays, irritation, squab- bling and the weariness almost to Nervous exhaustion of the 20,000 vol- unteer unpaid workers. In spite of all the difcuities tm- Posed on untrained and not always rolment up to 10 o'clock last night wag estimated at 700,000, Thousands more applied for registration yester- day and were turned away for lack of blanks or quit in disgust when they found themselves obliged to wait in line for hours, Appeals the organization charge of the work to lessen hardships of those capable of mak ing out thelr own blanks and sub- to in the mitting them were met with the assertion: “Albany does not want us to do it that way.’ “Albany” 1s very busy with making capable enrolling agents, the total en- | "| IN HANDLING SLACKERS “| WAR HAS GOST GERMANY sonooogunany so ran RING'S ABDICATION MAY BE FIRST STEP TO GREEK REPUBLIC a) Entry of Greece Into the War | Against Germany Now Looked For. Baden Prime Minister Says In- demnity Is Necessary—Plan for Heavy Tax on All Property. COPENHAG (via London), Juae 18.1 a speech In the upper cham-| ber of the Baden Landtag, Dr. J. Rheinboldt, Finance Minister of the grand duchy, said a war indemnity for Germany was a necessity, ac- cording to a telegram received here from Karlsruhe, In his opinion aa indemnity was required to help Ger- many out of the Ananotal difficulties resulting’ from enormous war ex- penditures, which would soon exceed 100,000,000,000 marks, In addition to rejecting the Soctal- iat idea of peace without indemni- ties, Dr. Rheinboldt sald it was ne essary to consider a plan for a heavy levy on all property, to reduce the | war debt to manageaple proportions. Hoe suggested sweeping use of war ATHENS, June 18.—Constantine 1, late King of Hellenes, and his eldest son, George, the Prince Royal, will leave Greece immediately on a British warship for Italy, whence they will Journey to Switzerland to seck refuge. It Is believed Constantine eventually will go to Germany as a pensioner of his brother-in-law, the Kaiser, in whose behalf he lost his throne. Prince Alexander, the King’s second profits taxation and legislation to | son, twenty-four years of age, in whose prevent concentration of enormous! ty yoe C ak erg war protite Jn & few'dands, which r Constantine abdicated yesterday in response to the demand of the En- tente Allies, formally took the oath as monarch to-day. In most circles the coup of the Allies is taken Indicate Greece’ entry into the war against Germany. A majority of the Greeks are pro. ys Many revolutioniats deciare the en- forced abdication of the King and the Prince Royal, who was as pro- German as his father, is the first step toward an eventual Greek Republic. would be @ menace to the state, GREGORY TELLS POLICY Lenient With Those Who ailed to Register Through Ig- norance or Inattention. it in Greece will include of all of the former king’s staff—the super-royalists who with Constantine in thwarting Will of tae Greek people. and the public alfke garded the Allies’ course stantine as a further ino the desires of the United States Rusa for a further indication democratization of the world, ——— STILL REGISTERING UNDER THE DRAFT uw Delinquents Who Present» Valid Reasons for Failing to Enroll * Have Chance. Contrary to general belief, suppte- mental registration under leotive Draft law {s still going on in the sixty-three Assembly districts throughout the city. The registration is held daily (except Sundays) from 9 A. M. to5 P.M. Only those who sive valid reasons in aMdavit form for failure to present themselves on registration day will be enrolled Days of grace for non-registrante may ena at any time. Owing to an erronsols statement made in Washington and pubbished in some newspapers it was enerally believed that registration had ended on Monday night. Edward F. Boyle, Ghairman of the Board of Blectiome: who supervised the taking of the * draft registration, mid to-day he had recelved no word from Brig. Gen. Growder, Provost Marshal, to stop registering vhose eho applied GERMAN SOCIALISTS AGREE nts bunch, to $5 per 100 bunches, of foodstuffs and the too apparent regulations,” as is apparent to any| WASHINGTON, June 13 dan? The abdication of Constantine and 10 ss ALSACE Beans, 15 cents quart. cents to $2.50 basket | manipulation of prices of foodstuffs observer who walks through the of- General Gregory to-day outlined the)George was brought about by the Peas, 10 cents quart. cents to $1.50 basket. +. sy Ye ‘ . policy of the Department of Justice|noted French Senator, M. Jonnart Beets, 8 cents quart to $2 barrel generally after they leave the pro fices at No. 261 Broadway, the ware- f ; h heed ;| Would Restore Belgium and Giv gus, 15 to 80 cents bunc! Cette to 68.80 donen, ducing centres. Once more, in the house for stationery at: No, 7 Bast In handling of registration cases. who arrived only a few days ago with <i ium and Give tuce, 3'to 10 cents head. $1 to $2 barrel, hope of convincing all interested in Thirteenth Street. and the compila-| “I” instances where registration |full powers ae special representative Political Independenée to All Rhubarb, 2 cents bunch 75 cents to $1.25 100 bunches. the subject, a departure is made to- 1 8 omitted through ignorance or|of England, Fra: and Russia, P Onions, 7 cents pound _ $1 to $1.40 er A : tion headquarters for the entire State! inattention persons are now beint| iret of the problema to be fac ‘eoples, Eggs (Eighth Avenue), 40, 43, 45 day in the method of presenting at No. 49 Lafayette Street. One who| permitted to register under Para- sTock ‘cents dozen. oar ‘ or these food stories and of the sources looks over the assortment of forms|#raph 40 of the registration resuia- is the restoration of unity among the ‘TOCKHOLM, June 13.—Germany’s Eggs (Seventh Avenue), 45, 47, 49 31% cents te cents dozen. of information. ‘This departure may ott eabllatien by Aesembly districts, {ons before the County Board and Greek people and of adequate meas. | s0Clalist delegates to the Stockholm Gents dosen. - zi be of especial interest to owners of gag tA aay y FICS) those so registoring are ‘held to an-|ures to provide for the complete re- | “Peace Conference” are willing to “dis. Butter (Seventh Avenue), 49c., best..4o, Pry’ by ages, by alphabetical order and ev to the Grand Juries on their] y 1 suas" Batter (Eighth Avenue), 47c., best $%4 cents to 39% cents pound hotels and restaurants who have been by COOUpAtods Gantol but Woad po Md ‘ victualing and distribution, French | cuss” the future disposition of Alsace- : | h occupations canno vondel peninance nes are already ‘ A study of this table will show that few retailers have come nei told that The Evening World's art how the census is to be soaapadtes who have knowingly and| forces are already landed in Greece | Lorraine, according to an authoritative meeting the wholesale drop on butter and eggs. The highest grade of }| cles are not an accurate reflection of in three months, as the efficienc: wilfully failed to register and now | to aid In this work, source to-day. It was learned the 9 ‘ T what is happening in the wholesale saw the efficiency eX-| apply are being registered but placed| Secondly, comes the future of for-| peace terms which they hay eggs is down to 36 cents the dozen and firsts to 31% a dozen. The high- |, Wat 1s happening ; nlesal perts say it will be, Even the ex-| under bonds with suretl _|mer Premier Venizelos, now head of|outiined ¢ rekeuaceiencaa est grade of butter is down to 39 and State dairy to 36% a pound. wie Usi'® berts are not aggressively positive.| “All those who continue to defy reek Provisional (revolutionary) Committen of socialist practical” oo: KNOWN NEWS AGENCIES One the jaw J such as have inter i agp vide: particular blank calls for the a Incides with those expre: _- fore 4 enforce or aldec nent ¢ C 01 rete | QUOTE THE PRODUCE PRICES. ed 68: aintycolate ‘i fered w nforcement vided |Government established at Halonica,| (rin. ty uses Pang pv fer reto- The produce market continues to| stock bought at higher prices. A} Here are excerpts from the market | ‘ = mi ight wide measure|in its evasion are being impriso Venizelos had recetved complete sup-| The German socialists are ny root decline. Yesterday there was another | tour of retail stores in the upper| reports of the New York City Neg,|Uroner’s Jury Fails to Find ene typewriters running aix-| or held to, the Grand Juries on very! port of the Greek people ‘thrice at| restoration of Melgium and on pairice drop in the wholesale prices of but-|east and lower west side last night | 4 I Clue—C spires Were nm hours a day. The typewriter the polls in his demand for Greece's| 44 military independence of all peo d toes and some other | showed few chan b ‘ ssoclation and of’ the Urner-Barr clue: -onspirators Were companies simply looked amused “4 “ ples. ’ ter, eggs and potatoes and som l few changes in the price of Company, Housewives are ‘ P| Week naked’ t benevolent neutrality” toward the i. vegetables. These drops P not as| commodities that have been golng| read this article with care and.) in Another Plot. ee ae beeiedl bata Gera Allies, but the King thwarted this bu Bee 8 those of the| do ince last Monday wee Else - sat dest Mtl ol en s. | 07 ‘ large by any aaee thos ne thi te since la Monday week, ly “\convinced for once and all that the There are from twenty to fitty| NEW RUSSIAN TREATIE expression of the popular will! ‘Then PONTS AID RED CROSS. la dill edd eared Spatial WU eh dsl iOdadl bahia bodies ahor dd yer does not manufacture prices, | SPRINGFIELD, Mo., June 18.—The| touring cars and trucks put at the Veniselos organised a) goverantent| | - week, but, taken as a whole, they e of current wholes: and retail ql Hae | a service of the warehouse organization Bis aStotea el and pledged aid to the Allies. Powder he New York City News Assocta- | inques 4y of baby. P are big enough to warrant some fur | price HON Ragone fhe lasenigil oroner's Inquest on the body of baby|each day. But it is not a service ” ? * It is of vital import to the Allies Steel With ther reflection on the retail market] The Evening World has frequently St contains Lloyd Keet, which was found mur-| altogether reliable. A series of calls| Agreements Will Provide for Co- ‘ “bac WILMINGTON, Del., June 13.—Fol- paragraph: | came yesterday from an agent in the that Greece—the “back door to the ne 13.—Fol @s soon as dealers have got rid of! stated that it is mpaigning | 1 te | dered in a deserted well, was held to-| Woolworth Building. He wanted a operation of Nations During Balkans'—be kept open to them and |lowing the lead of the United States | ibe |day. The verdict gave no clue to the} lot of notices of Hability to militia | he W cloged to Germ, nd Germany's | Steel Corporation, the du Pont Powder | mate af Jidentity of the kidnappers, who are| service for distribution to enrolment the War. machinations. pnioamapolitan force Company to-day contributed $600,000 to aking. hol i ppers, D 6 s vedo! 7 a I nT a et believed to have been so scared by an} offices, in his district. The motor) PETROGRAD, June 13 Vranoa| ot acionika, a Greek pert bas lone rue genus Gros, Fund by én- il l a ' | ved s truck driver took the big bundle with | ¢ 1 nd R y th i "the Allie bi tl} SA gg vidend of 1 per cent wroused public that they decided tol ormally notified Russia to-day that|peen held by the Allies as a base of | bn ita stock grin. In the evening he was back 7 ae ae J HA i it | Here ia the comment on butter | kill the child of the banker that they/at the storehouse, still grinning. she stands ready to make new ag oneretlons fon ae OT ame Allied’ a Sth, ngteagaal | ston k= |pearing in the Producers’ Pri vad kidnapped to secure a ransom of} “Sorry, boss,” he sald, “But the) mens with the Democratic "| eatitary ot Greece is only Med Ghd cont ta se Red ‘Groen a re published by the 1 ~Barry | $6,000 place where you sent me with these] ment covering the two nations’ fu- temporary, until a real conatitutional|sach one separately during Red Cross basta Se eee ates tae the hoeh tan inane: | ore Cooperation in the wat overnment can be restored there and | Week | Ne i ; @ soul home and the door was locked ‘The notification 1s in response to the td Clements harmonised, pareagurer, Jobo a -finaicon of the du Ky comment on potatos lower | Guess they musta’ been away to 4! provisional government's recent call "so far as indicated here, the further | ontinurien ny buses ¢, ihe dividend at the | Uneral OF eomectring,” upon Old Russia's allies to r stopa at restoration of popular gov-lotner great corporations. ~~ See! and i Aicae Acie And he had dumped his bundle and | their war aims and remodel the tre light 1 iidvices Indicate such 4) was gone before the name of his be-| which the Czar’ Kovernment signed ght supply to-morrow that outlook | neficent employer could be asked with them, England, France and the | veig Spagna Rata Nhed ed In one drug store on the upper east) United States have already formally yy quoted ranged from $8 to| side. jm which sae GAA beak ; Thursday Sale “pil ry | side r 0 n e-stated their war aur for Bermudas, $8 to § {| made for 800 en nts, 10,000 per remngland, has announced, through a y ‘ uth Caroli © $/ song were regist ‘The trade 0: te, her willingness to negotiate new 2 A r Floridas, $5 to $10 for | tf] note, her willingnes ‘ * . ° f the store was put out of business.| OW White if desired. Taly has for ¢ he’ downwai p Extra clerks were sent to the store in| aly approved President. Wilson'at Ry FIGURING FROM THAT, CERTAI $8 barra droves, All the neighboring enrol | statement of was mn an her own N PRICES SHOULD COME DOWN, CRITICS OF EVENING WORLD| ment stations were robbed of blanks. s Bald -ealhabde Peactcrphede FIGURES ARE ANSWERED, | But nevertheless there were long and ew ummer 0c. ) N have a high-browed, long-haired ex ny ers are received, most} days’ nce has shown | a of them « controversial nature, | t ;, of any kind to rati . ot popular as Trooping InbyHundreds$ ) that it is ble to answer then | Cengus® bureaus, Blanks and clerks| — BEING MADE INTO BIG GUNS | rooping Inby statement, It fs the opinion of market il rday. for instance, one | ,°n8Us ” . t 5 * bas have been largely withdrawn from ied porters whose Judgment is invar w from W. C. Shaw, manager Of! thom and sent to other stations. But for Tomorrow’ 8s Event liably favored by the members of the We Bays ue Farms, nee Ae oon ys | tht » were enough blanks on hand at| (Chimes of St. Nicholas and St. Mercantile Exchange. 1t tells you in haw may change his mind | th» warehouse to-day to supply 4 zl ‘ |plain words that there is so much but- | World's storks tetee 4 eS | needs without further transfers of! Peter of Hamburg Sei ed by Gov- They have received Fashion's ‘ : 5 orld’s stories after he reads to-| supplies between stations. , Ws al se f |ter coming in here that the decks |day's, One paragraph is worth quot-|“"XPiwithstanding the optimism at ernment for War Purposes, enthusiastic approval : the Uj n't be cleared it from duy to }ing, h t headquarters Supervisor John Creigh-| GopE_NHAGEN, June 1%—Ham- smartest of the season's inex- lday. It means too that the whole-|, “The tor Brooklyn ounced he would : H sina i oy ' ee Hay Rs pe : ia Ga its campaign it down 860 of his 700 stations tnis| burKE has Just bidden a touching fare- pensive dresses, as necessary as feay - : foul if more supplie: not] well to the noted chimes in two prin inne! the wa: {aiment of the laws of su nd de- | bring down of those articles When tho offices in Brook-| cipul churches, St. Nicholas and St a dinner gown to rdrobe nand 80 plouslv Invokec food|to the consum: But as one of ‘]jyn's most crowded distric and! py from which the bells have} of a well-groomed woman. men generally, come down another | thousand a ted poultryinen In} about Brownsville, op to-day | | Xpropriated under a general | nle of cents at least ow Jersey m put if up 5 Yolk they bad but 200 blanks for sixteen| og seizing all German church bolls Voiles in Plain Striped and Urner-Barry quotatie night tr the shoulder, with no five min w melted into cannon. ‘ yp, |high-brow fig the cold 1 also that! Great crowds assembled around the ‘ext ie yi Wy: | fact of a rapidl pank we- | the automobiles which were promised churches and joined in hymna which Plaid Patterns rm count a continua knock- ; 1b. for two weeks have diminisl In] organiats played for the last time on oe A Message to Mothers | er ae . youn the farm product will cause Lpumber ao that ‘there waa Tone at Ne he chines are" compose Linens—Gabardines— ‘ nt kee \ ‘nine you are and our President | jy headquarters to-day and he had] of 43 and 60. bella respectively and | ~ line cabaneiil ; who ng XG te Be anne i heard of but one or two In the whole] wil! provide about thirty tons of kun | Ginghams s 16 shops ‘ r we Shaw's earneat | jjorough tek | Q fi ‘ - better a 1 i yi frat has t cos Shr metal, ic effects, jacket-and- ? Who are Weak, Anaemic and Run-down ¢ ‘ tht — are ouwe SELF Tang tuple efertts 1a t ais Ava N nah | . " | y Bie ‘World SON OF A. BONAR LAW CAN'T STRANGLE ON i i Tuesda " models, in all colors and sizes, plea smother news how 7 ican cootalae ae: then te atte | review of PRISONER OF THE TURKS.» aa At a price enabling you to pur- hard, sometimes, is the bur- {°F Fag tila | 5 arly athe Te, Shaw has bee cag | for Wife Murder, chase two or three for the price den she has to bear. Day by jy bee oinae nd te situation is’ wtill he - | tthe Froning Wor ff of one ordinary frock! day, patiently and cheerfully, fr nd a special ‘ michel from HACKENSACK J, June 1%—De.] ff she shoulders the manifold | i unusua rata . Otto Behultz, medical attache of the) Uf ) Alterations Without Charge Fesponsibilities of the home ' roperties, These three ingredi- to Urner-Barry's report it appears on the | Ic Now York District Att yortice, | Ney UW 9 sponse ¢ re combined by a scientific pro» es and of mer a was called to-day as iness effort to care for the welfare of individual health-giving qualities | Mon din rd Tr, €k8%| LONDON, June 13.—The Vatican |©; Alen of ids vot 4 the WOR 3 ‘ . others. And although she hid ml Wer tess famous ia | ee moat, &eu whi tto epi Sale cigte cl Re eR aie apeneyent Sale at Fashion hae . “0 ri nade by gam to wh 4 " a ans her own cares and anxieties third of a century aptal mika Mir. Shaw } so- | F ' y A ty: tran 1h i ., 7 beltind a smiling face, there ve teat fied thee ip has . 1 1 for their product P Re ne fie ine haw 4 eon ind (\ Four Shops comes a time when her health with dhe many in . ‘ nas —e 2 Honar Lay w b % Kad w bod : ., litv Laity i sl "7 HOU WIVES INVADE irned as lost, was nd a aturated with peraldehyd gets undermined, her vitality parations apparently ! a | f Kat ce he Plirke we ‘ - Si iminishes, her cheerful face ire; buy Wincarnis itselt, |S, jaf.) WILLIAMSBU RG IN BIG a gees Nineteen West 34th Street i that has b 1 font yw ; W toran. I oR na taala vat has been unsuccess- ! yey ‘aR AD fi ; DAIGN | War veteran. ; esos Fare orn ‘ he iss) f sinated for aa ve CHEAP FOOD CAMPAIGN t ner meeting | hin when he Ie Brooklyn: | Downtown Newark: Fg Mi ei ean, «ai i ‘ : Ain y Hi patel ’ 460-462 Fulton St. 14-16 W. Mth St. Broad & Park Sts. It is in cases like these that Begin to get well FREE pave nsw 1) arte rer errs ty We wonderful effect a ana take taad cn Haat Ju pees Ky vil bo a meeting at Public Sehont| WASHINGTON, Jur r PLOASRG FO. HA Sai O00), ta eae gathered, ex a |W eit A t >» No. 101, Eleventh Street and 1 to-day nominaty “win 4c () Fn! _ ree, Wincarnis promotesnewstrength, * MCIOUE AS TNO Finest Reve a : 7 Abana Avenue, under auspices Major : $ oo il ae ae Fill out the coupon below and send it Kevas gather , ba Rate League ot n Citinens. | friat Maia " PS with 1 ts to pay packing and de tron rater - s fe eches will be Commis-| Prank A. Gra — is a tor este ry. charge ‘ou will rece! lr pe yet 1 | bs Bg. The ner. Di ‘ sioner. Ha rl “t: met For A ee because it is. tonic and a rest ery charges, You will receive a Jone i t a P Pp P,Q, Foy and Sophie Ireno| th T, Clayton! kK ’ 4 Wow Gormont GARMENT BAG That is why over 10,0¢ al trial bottle Free~-not a mere ; 1 recommended it. but enough to do yo! ¢ good, . No. 43, reet and Manhattan | Loeb regular dealer for Wincar. Ay ir @ heart 1 1ould he have none in stock, he “ Lee 1 n oof Willan nless you t it fe yo » ni riod * Jia a € ¢ ca it for rou fh mi is Mae A a 1 ape ; Hee POTATO AND VEGETABLE MAR, | There w ) d a Prepared in Norwich, England, by ives oF tle KET DESCRIBED BY CITY NEWS, sy up 2 Goleman & Co. Lid, Contractors ts Hie Here's the f ‘ Fe RA lajesty's Forces and to the Royal Army . 000 nembers in a Medical Corps Use This Coupon jsostatign: roport woe Sold fm Greater New York tenia M 1 t lien districts im two si: Edward Lasers, Inc. U.S. Axeate x op 1 the a rd Street, not ¢ t of dink Park & Tilford { ‘ f 1 A . fe So, Si F nad y b the k : rig yc ' ' hing \ 1 otection Garment C.M. Decker & Bros. Ls Ma } ba ‘ gst ily wine stores, licensed Kami and Post pea be leediastemi st ‘ids Ne a, Hiss Ir Cullen and exiden jealer's AI a Proot Write 46606 beeen barely eto i M 11 W a foature NEW YORK SEXP ASSERE lacs US Agr | tat rhe senior police under ROYAL PAPER GOODS CO. 132 MASSAU ST ‘ale 7 kve. World. June 1a | Here's @ Line or two from the ferns. | —_—_————}{ woyn wy Wheels Laidiod 16 crowds, Tor the See”

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