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} ; , : en "AURANT MEN TO HELP Jexpending more than @ Diilion dottars | ‘*/annually in the conduct of business and ——e employing half @ milijon people. An ex. | pert organization of men of national reputation has been émployed to a and direct the organigation mac |which ta placed @ the disposal Administration urateurs of New York have held ——a “together meeting to launch a aMp cainpeign to the ena thac| HOOVER BEGINS WORK HERE. seller of food in Greater New cca, Mak da 4 | unite in one organtention for the |W!!! Investigate the Grain Bigoris| @t eieuney ta every Situation im New York, induetry. Herbert C. Hoover, the Food Admin- iatrator, arrived to-day to bogin an| investigation of the grain exports situa- tion at Washington the whole- | tion ‘and loyal co-operation of the| It {# said his work in Now York will ire membership of the association. |relate to the plans of the Federal Ad- and direction are invited ministration to place an embargo on are about 7,000 - exports to neutrals, ‘The attitude of | » | Congress on the Lever food control bill tg sald to be fg | it diMeult for Mr. Hoover to achieve the progress he de- res ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917. IOVER’S PLANS CALL FOR AID OF stabilize the price. “But when this is done, and the |feod #0 standardized reaches the) | State or city, certainly it is up to the |local authorities to wee that unnec sary middlemen and methods are eliminated, “Thus 1 believe it is important that extortion: | such measures be enacted by city and | State as will co-ordinate the Federal | work with the local, | a Federal Control Bill. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | “Of course, the Federal authorities | will be prepared to deal with and |Must Guard Home Folk Frorit! punish at conspirators and forestall. Food Gamblers, Despite ers of the market. But the machin- ery of the city and the State which | | is already In operation will necessar- | ly be used to apprehend such viola. tors of the law and afd the Federal lby insuring the producer against lons, “{ understand the maximum pricos of foods have not worked out #0 woll -|on the other side, and therefore wo e/are prone to go slow on this matter; | | but 1f it becom: jecessary to estal- livh maximum prices, I believe it will | be possible to set a maximum figure that shall be charged for the com- monest necessities of life, “On the whole, however, I am of the opinion that with careful elimi- nation of waste and @ large local production of freah foodstuffs prices will adjust themselves to the ultt- | mate consumer, | “Certainly no one will gainsay that the impetus, created in production by the war has Slled a long-fe't want in this country. It Is bound to bring people closer to the producing sec- 10 TEST ON PIMPLY SKIN this! 5) Poslam over that | ing skin affection at night. 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White Buckskin Oxfords Of highest quality genuine white White Buckskin Boots Laced Boots of highest quality gen- White Buckskin Oxfords ‘gabe ) Government, tion than ever before—a need long oo Special Staff Correepondent of The Kvening) «A minimum price for food ts es. | advocated but very slow of fulfil- NEW JERSEY NEEDS MEN. Word.» tablished in the pending food law, | M2 WASHINGTON, June 20:--"T am in mente in| thorough accord with Mr, Hoover and Mita, =| bis plans for conserving the food | TRENTON. N. J. June 20.—Gov.| forces of the Edge to-day issued a prociamation call country, and the ing upon the men of military age In New| Secretary of Ag- Jersey to All up the ranks of the Regu- riculture feels the | lar Army and the State organiaatio same way, Once whieh are to be vee alined a soon 08 and for all I want organine he Governor points o that New Jersoy im still 1,200 men short) Sta went of its quota tn Regular Army and needs 4,292 men to bring its present Na- between this de- tional Guard organizations up to war partment and Mr. Hoover,” sald footing. Carl Vrooman, The ‘Governor points out that men drafted into, the National Army under Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and the departmental head of farma, to-! the Sompoription act may find it hard (o day. | select the service yA think they would like, Whereas at this time they may select the kind of work they like and are (itted for and be with their friends and neighbors. “Furthermore, I believe the pending ny x Two Germans With Trunks Fall of Food Bill ts» the most important piece Bonds Apvested. of logislation before Congress to-day. NEW ORLEANS, June 20.Two Ger-| “It 8 abpolutely necessary to have mans, said to have inuce Incendiary re-| the power provided in this measure marks and to have in tvvir possession | 18 order to meet the abnormal condi- t witl mn reatel| tions that are now apparent and Guthoritics here which must become more aggravated unless something is done,” added the ‘business man” of the Secretary of |} Agriculture's office, | in this crisis is | commercial Knowledge and co-ordi- hating power, such as Mr. Hoover has, Iam fully informed of his plans and belleve him to be @ genius in this sort of work. “This department practically repre- sents a group of scientists on agricul- ture, and I believe the best in the world; but we have problems now different from any ever presented in the history of the country. “It will take not only and agricultural expe brains and organization pewer to meet the conditions that have arisen, conditions that are without precedent. | “Every day something new de- velops, something unexpected, Therefore it is of paramount im- portance that an administrator of the Food Law should be intrusted with this big work, And Mr. | Hoover, | believe, is the man, “This deparment is working inces- ) #antly in the various problems of |: agriculture that are coming up, and | we certainly alm to co-operate with Mr, Hoover in every respect.” | Already Mr, Vrooman is compiling | various pamphlets for distribution tn ne with “first aid to the housewife” ip food econ oe, This work ntended to teach sim- ple economics and expedient methods of preserving, storing and conserving food, (Somo of these suggestions will appear in the near future in the col- umn of the Housewives’ Protective Association of The Evening World.) When I #poke to Mr, Vrooman as to the possibility of lowering the price of food In Now York ho said: “There will be great work to be done by the city and the State in thie matter of seouring just food uation will of by the sport Oxfords 5.00 rubber soles 6.00 white rubber city and the State. “For example, by the operation of the Federal Food Bill, it will be possible for the Food Administra tor to apportion the amount of staple food that shall go to the Allies, as well ae that which shall 7.00 This, I believe, will prove of great | tne value in assuring a larger production !in time of war but in peace.” fee at, FOUNDED 1856 F= Designed by Lane Bryant Our specialty is smart clothes for stout women. We have fitted and measured over 200,000 stout women nd therefore know the requirements of the stout figure as no other house does, Lane Bryant corsets are de- signed to reduce the. figure and give the desired trim, graceful lines, while affording the wearer ease and comfort. 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You will recognize ata glance that these Scarfs usually sell fora great deal more. ee ak a Mae Bacids first recording Charles Harrison; notable addition to CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 §.00 66 66 75.00) ents que 4 Furnii | 10 | 15. 25° FRE ROS} OLUMBUS AVE ET.JO3 & 1O4"ST NUXATED IRON run per ye in $100 cent, in te 4 many Inetances forfeit if it fi full bringing out the tender beauty of her voice; Francis Macmillen’s Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s recording of the “Barcarole” from “The Tales of Hoffman.” These are indeed unusual Gems of Vocal and Instrumental Art OLD BLACK JOE. 8959 GHiveura tities. Barcarole. Cincinnati Sym- 12-inch ¢ CARRY ME BACK TO OLD A5966 phony Orchestra. Dr. Kun- $1.50 ) “VIRGINNY. Louis Gra- Ininch ¢_ weld, directors patie, bastesee, $1.80) BLUE DANUBE WALTZ. Cincinnati Symphony Orches- ALOHA OE. Lucy Gates tra, Dr. Kunwald, director, Aso6o Lp aitdevat choi acacaubar i CAUSERIE.. (Prairie §i.50° ) JUANITA. Lucy Gates, s0- en eer vias meee prano, and Columbia Stellar ate, PBARCAROLE. Francs’ Then there are eightcen such song-hits as “I Wonder Why,” from “Love o’ Mike,” sung by Anna Wheaton; “Huckleberry Finn,” sung by Sam Ash, and “Hong-Kong,” rendered by Brice & King; while the trvelve dances listed include such hits as “Hawaiian Butterfly,” “I Wonder Why,” “It’s a Long, Long Time” and “Naughty, Naughty, Naughty.” Added to these are patriotic selecti Vernon Stiles from Victor Herbert's novelties; saxophone selections and story-telling records, m New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month olumbia GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE~DISC July Records ERE is a record of “Old Black Joe,” by Louis Graveure, the world-famed baritone, that is a perfect gem of inspired song-inter- pretation. The very soul of the old dyin oe speaks in moving tenderness in eac phrase. “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” voices the longing expressed in the words with rare, touching and true expressiveness. Of the same class is Lucy Gates’ renderin of “Aloha Oe,” the Hawaiian farewell song, wit the sweet sound of guitars and a male quartette of two of his own violin compositions; and the tacis TALES OF HOFFMANN, Macmillen, violinist. ons, bugle calls, band music; songs by “Eileen”; two beautiful ballads sung by trios, quartettes, humorous dialogues; drum-and-piano and bell lectio c I i 2 list that’s a the fine list of records with the “music-note” trade-mark. Rec tor of druggist about It, All moo winte alwaye carry {it in atock.——-Advt, > WANT® WORK WONDERS, The World 1917 Summer Resorts Annual For sale at The World Main Office and all World Branch Offices, and may be purchased at your nearest Liggett-Riker-Hegeman Drug Store in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Jersey ; City and Newark. By Mail from The World Summer Resort Bureau, Price 10 Cents, to Cover Postage. 4 eee