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es ne 1 TO ITCHY SKIN “cane ee aenemmmmemen es 0 emmemcmemes ferme ee women SF ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917. three smiled and joked among them- selves seemingly enjoying the noto- riety that has fallen to their lot. The three defendants, as a com- mittee appointed by the Collegiate Anti-Miftarist League, had printed a pamphiet entitled “Will You Be Drafted?” Phillips, who in twenty- two years of age, refused to register, but la‘er recanted, Cattell, a son of Pof. J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia, Is under age, Miss Parker came into court with her mother. ‘The girl wore an olive- green sult, a green straw hat relieved by @ red band, She took a seat be- hind Phillips apd was keenly observ- ant of all that took place in the court- room. The proceedings: were enlivened when William Herrguth, charged with failure to register, was brought before Judge Mayer. The man has steadfastly refused to give bis ad- dreas. He had no attorney id the court asked Morris Hillquit to act for him. Hillquit questioned the prisoner’ and learned from him the reason for his secrecy regarding his address, He informed the attorney that he escaped from the Kings I Asylum a couple of weeks ago. will be returned there. ‘The jury box was filled with talen- men, and Morris Hillquit, who with Winter Russell represents the defend ants, questioned the twelve men as to whether they had any prejudices against pacifists opposed to war and who advocated the repeal of the Se lective Draft Law. All the talesmen stated that they had no such preju- dicen, Considerable difficulty was had in getting the Jury inasmuch as 60 many of the taliemen waid they had formed opinions from reading about the de- fendants in the newspapers. Morris BLOCKS GOUGING (NG JUROR IN PRICE OF STEEL TOTRY STUDENTS f Fon cONsmRacy jos William Herrguth Had Escaped From Kings Park Asylum. (Continued from First Page.) give the makers @ fine profit. would get rich on turer who charg: in your pocket. ‘The trial of Eleanor Wilson Parker, Barnaré College girl, and Owen and Charles Francis Phillips Columbia, charged by the Govern- it with entering into a conspiracy @issuade young men from register- began in tue Federal Court be- Judge Mayer to-day, The court- + was crowded with relatives and 4 of the three defendants. Ali POSLAM PROVES _TIPACIFYING BALM is no ag upon price. ward, to the navy. duction, INCREASE ALSO, ton Roads. $1.50 a ton over last year's price, a ton as Poslam for leaving the na, particule seems to help ¢ itching on We, po, alive, tops. teh 80 active, ag docs away inty. “ed ease of 2 noth balance The year. navy requires 1,760,000 said Secretary Daniels, Us Rehecraar rapryranfl, rata J right |Sitliquit went inte minute cross ex-[c*nts 4 barrel last year at Port -th ¢ trouble—is a quality exclusive | amination of each talisman, He ques-{Arthur. This year's demands are MY Po. Yam. Poslam possesses tioned them as to whether they had] from $1.58 to $1.86 per barrel, i ry ‘n such concentrated form that |interests in companies doing a war|Navy Department has ordered ' unc ¥ of Poslam is worth « pound | Oui eet erether thes palleved | Producers to furnish the off and leave . uts less efficient. Use it to aggre aa any disturb> of the . skin. ; . i everys "here. ' For FRER SAM- write t® Emergency Lebora- 249-5 West 47th St,, New York. ge your sitin to become clearer, Yiighter' by the daily use of m Soap, meslicated with Poslam, in the right of free spetch, &e, It is thought by the attorneys that the trial will not conwume more than two or three days. sate the steel, coal and ofl with your demands?” w “They are,” emphatically, asked. eplied the Secretary Frank W ent, of Passaic Nea auno ° ee died within twenty minutes yenterday. ‘Chesterfield CIGARETTES of IMPORTEDand DOMESTIC tobaccos—Blended t i | | | What you’ve wished a cigarette would do— Chesterfields let you know you are smoking—they “ Satisfy.’’ Yet, they’re Mild. Credit the new blend of pure, natural Imported and Domestic tobaccos for this new smoking-enjoyment. Next time—Chesterfields. AND COAL FOR NAY You it, A manufac- over three cents a pound is putting his hand too deep > “We have recently required some other kinds of steel, for which there I have told the producers that they must furnish it and we will settle the price after- “The coal men attempted to raise prices for bituminous coal furnished I have told them that IT will pay « certain amount down and leave the balance to be adjusted after | the Federal Trade Commission finds out what is the actual cost of pro-| % COAL BARONS DEMANDED AN Tho coal barons demanded $2.95 per | or ton at the mines, which, with freight charges, makes $4.35 a ton at Hamp- This Is an increase Seoretary Daniels has offered $2.23 the preliminary payment, for adjustm: on a cost plus reasonable profit basis, tons | “Oll men too have advanced prices,” “We paid 89 the price to be fixed afterwards when we find out what is the actual cost.” men furnishing the supplies in accordance On the question of steel plate prices, GIRL STUDENT ON TRIAL FOR URGING OPPOSITION TO WAR REGISTRATION, 00000004 | 6006604646606 C7 d000o ELEANOR WILSON PARKER (Oy WORK mre emereeenouen > | Gen. Goethals to-day anid: “The pay four and hait pound for steel and one-half for one previously 1 by a Los Angeles firm with | company at Birmingham, Ala The figures were taken merely as a working basis for other construction pl but no other contracts have been let on that basis, | “The question of steel prices has {been loft entirely to the raw mater- lals committee of the advisory coun- cil of the Council of National De- |fense. They will determine what is & fair price. I will not assume that responsibility. . “If the tentative arrangement to fur- nish steel at 4 1-2 cents for plates and 91-2 cents for shapes is found by the committee to be too high, the figure will be reduced in the contract. If it is found too low, we will pay the dif- ference,” Regarding the charge that the prices quoted are more than those paid by the navy for steel, Gen. Goethals stated that the navy is securing steel now at |figures contracted for in 1916—ap- proximately $25 @ ton less than those now quoted The action of Secretary Daniels practically amounts to commandeor- ing products by military order, Nay agreement cents a and three shapes plat steel reac was ast Shipping Board, nor yet to the food administration, although similar power is included in the Lever food control bill, which came before the House to-day. | To bring “food crooks out into the | sunlight,” but not to injure honest business, is the aim of this food bill Chairman Lever of the Agricult Committee declared to-day ino} ing the debate on the measure, A waive of applausi ment. He predic Kreeted his state- d the bill will pass haps by the end of the week “Congress must choose," Mr. Lever declared, “between President Wilson and the German Kaiser as to which shall control the food situation,” Senator Simmons journey to the White House to personally ansure the President that the Senate would side. track tho war revenue measure to give the food bill right of way In the Senate, however, oppositios to the bill was led by Senators Ree lof Missourt, Smith of rela and jore of Oklahoma, all Democrats, It was ded that the first food bill, now conference with the | House, contained provisions to che “The pros for a record-breaking food yield are such that I can see no justification for abnormal prices,” said C, J, Blan- chief statistician of the Fede- clamation Service, to-day. | is going to t whale of a r said Blanchard, “but the prob- lem remains to get lat to these t tracts for the h vest, LOSS OF ZEPPELIN 7-48 ADMITTED BY BEALIN Schuetze and the Entire Crew Killed in Raid on England BERLIN, Juno 18 (via 1 The Zeppelin Z-48 was on board in Saturda Southern Er Capt. ndon) with al night's raid on e Admiralty follows) 16 one of our land The "On the night of Ju un nounces. statement and his chauffeur of this The Ww. Shor mt, near t nen APProac g touring young woman waved her hand fight train blocked them, ar soon 48 it passed the chauffeur start to ero he tracks, When a westbour express hit the automobile, killing both men. No arrest was may Nol, Gane & E the House by a large majority, per- | speculation and price fixing which | second bill unnecessary bate was delayed. Naval Air Squadrons, in command of Capt. Victor Schu tacked im portant fortresses in the south of England, Good results” were ob fight with Britis and land brought down burning condition over the sea « w, in cluding Capt. Schuetz e death | returned safely An official B yunt of th VISCOUNT ASTOR WANTS Valu eight pleces of Street I erty on New York are 80 per cent in his agsexsm| is CLOSING Niwa ae ray Am, Can Au Aun. Aa Aa Nin Nu, Am Arn, Hide’ & Lew Yaccasanne high Vadiey Lous lab, Midvale Stel | Mer, Mar, ot Men. Mar. ot Mex F wil duit Go & St, Oo, fm, a West Pits, de W.Va, | Wines, | Pullinan Palace Gat Kay Co Ky Headng {iep, Btow On Towed Trodicta, Kennecott Copp }that the men Kennecott have activity of the pr the demands incl 50 cents of $1, and that even in normal ti a l% Red Cross Open, Healthy, Happy, Velvety Skinned Feet! | | | | | | | uid two _ ow xteen injured by b in fell in a a few from the coast, instead of i1 si as the German reports, | | Sees Her Mian Chantleur wi Mary Contitlello, standing on the damned with my poreh of her home at Dumont yesterday single day's hat afternoon, witn her anything but ¢ fance, 1 tractor, | step wan a ata # single corn, | to me! a day over ¢ Justifies, property Viscount Astor in Madison between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth assessed at so he ¢ more than la QUOTATI 1a ITEMS FOR INVEST HIS TAXES REDUCED Assessments, He Says, Twice as High as the Reasonable Viscount Astor, through Bela Dar- win Eisler, his attorney, secured to- day from Supreme Court Justice Ford an order directing the Board of Taxes and Assessments to set forth to the court on the first Monday in October ita reasons for having arrived at cer- tain fixed assessment valuations as to owned by Avenue, says that many pleces of prop- the tax rolis of the city of less than of the:r actual value while wh case, the as laims, twice high as the reasonable value ONS. ¥ ezee Fis Me 50% — aye n— 8 1 19% — 1 an =i HRS 1S <8 3 8 Ht R= 2 8 2 1 44% — 1 we — 3 ORS. per ¢ an Kone rman ¢ @ furthe the pre it be made mes. ude American Smelters Company ¢ nd payable July | safe 28 to stock record July 2. divi Standard Screw Company of 6% on common stock payi to stock record 18, Bingham Mines. of 20 cents a 8 1 Not a corn in five year: ) (CORNS EH? | PIERCES Jy CORN PLASTERS Did ny wt tin af t and al t been tr ea we pair 1 bo mployed in the mines a Ke due to Jement and r bonus of sent bonus permanent Dividend wble July 2 Red Cross dividend jared, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN) MARKET, WHEAT my PIERCE’S CORN PLASTERS DID IT! NLL TRY t know @ n't think of toes, Every tf 1 would n Plascers the pain isappear, I uftering patantly ew days ou From that oubled with & blessing S| and Pearls Wort SMUTS IN WAR CABINET. South African Comm AGED MILLIONAIRE jor Reward- ea By Brit LONDON, June. 18.—Lieut.-General j Jan Christian Smuts has been invited by the British Government to become a ember of the War Cabinet, Chancellor the Exchequer Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons to-day. Gen. Smuts was the Commander-in- Chief of England's forces in the Union of South Africa and was responsible for England's obtaining complete control of the German colonies there. He was sent to London to attend the Imperial War |Council January 20 and has been ac- corded an unusually remarkable recep- tion there. BALM TO MISS O'BRIEN (atinued fro First Page.) murmur of approval went through the crowd, which was quickly checked by the admonition of the bailiff. Pleased smiles succeeded the mur- neve! June 17 o “Aay (via Rates. London, BERLIN, June 18).—Twenty papers of Berlin publish announces ments of an increase in adver rates on account of the rising of raw materi and of rote ; pape e narra ine. advertising of. whi ‘there are now seven Instead of to the page. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years murs, and then there was a big buzz of approval when Justice Cropsey left the bench and the crowds began to file out of the room. .Mr. Manning sat in his seat, reluc- tant to depart. He appeftred in a daze, arid didn’t stir until his lawyer said there’s nothing more to be Well, done.” Then the old man arose and slowly made for the door with the ald of his big stick. He didn't appear to be the same man who last Thursday, blithely chased a newspaper photog- rapher down the courthouse steps and | out into the middle of the street, whacking him over the shoulders with the same big stick, His taxt was atill at the door, and he and his | daughter Mary and three others got into it and were whirled away | on the Signature of The Original IN THE NEW LARGE 1 5c PACKAGE Miss O'Brien was at her home, No.! Silver Street, Ridgewood, when news of the verdict was telephoned by her browier, Later she called at the office of her counsel in F and to a reporter for The World dictated this statement: “Iam grateful to the jury for this | verdict. ‘This was my first appear. ance in a courtroom, The thought of |facing the ordeal of a public trial seemed unbearable. When I first took | the witness stand my hands were like ice and I was so frightened I thought would faint. I remember at one point.in the case my hat, which is | light affair made of straw, seemed | like a hundred-pound weight. But after the trial was over, before there was any verdict, I realized that It | wag all for the best that there should be a trial, no matter what the amount of the verdict was “Had the case been settled before trial it might easily have been sug- gested that Mr. Manning settled rather than face the publicity of a trial and not that I was entitled to anything. Now that the trial has taken place [ have had the opportunity to tell my story and he has had an opportunity as well to place before the jury every fact in his d too, Judge The jaded appetite, growing child—or “melt-in-your-mouth” toast stand it, Michigan by Dutch bakers binations with fresh fruit. Cropsey told the jury very distinctly | Ij zoom ror ras that there was nodefense and that | ‘waomar? ZRY IT WITH was only a question of how much | money I was entitled to for all the humiliation and mortification that Mr. | Manning's conduct has caused me “Il cannot express my gratitude to Mr, Baldwin, Apart from what he did for me in the courtroom, it wa his encouragement that buoyed me and determined me to go through the terrible ordeal, | Charged With Sten Morris Hecht, sevent No. 1 treet, Brooklyn, was arrested on Maiden Lane to-day and liocked up at Police Headquarters on a charge of grand larceny. Lieut. Collins, who arrested him as he was making In- quirles about the street for a watch making concern, says Benjamin ¢ , manufacturing } tively Identified in the afternos and David ellers, J ining $4 worth of diamonds and pearls from and made his escape Le Blang & Cohen have their offices on the thirteenth floor of No. 71 Nassau | Street on stepped out of the office for a moment and on his return saw a young man leaving the safe with wallet in his hand. Cohen and some of | his employees c! but the thief got away, his es being alded by t }fallure fo a burglar alarm to work, \ Hecht dentes the charge es all NEW YORK COTTON » ie Dining Room Set EXCHANGE. in, wide, 6-foot extension; 1 ARM And ‘Never Again”’ on toes, ENTRANCE .* | | "an | 149 ** STREET | | 14 7 —— my (AN WE (riviow nVTaow) [MNO REROT {S000 NY Feey, HERE IN THE [FEEL Now / | Store Hes A| | CHANGED LG MAN ALK 10 YR, GUARANTEE WiT'H ALL WORK COME AN THB MOKNIN 4 H OTH EXTKACTE ALN AND WALK. ont WITH A NEW Sit OF TE Y PLATES REPAIRE a I urge every person suffering from the Hqulds to spill and stain and no th tih«-pads to Increase your misery. Ju in Hnen-backed plaster that fite snug over the worst old corn without the least | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST TWO OFFICES =~ i; | f 2Easr 125" 51.4169 East 3.4” Sr, Su.CORBUAVE I HW COR Stave) HOUSE BALM BUNDAYS 8 re to met the right kind, A. F. the green box, Sold by drug: erywhore, Price 100 a box, It TOS HOM. Asia AM. 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