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4 | i BSY DROWNS IN BRONX RIVER near A swim in the Bronx River, One Hundred and Sixty-rifth Street, day cost the life of David Rosenberg, fifteen, of No. 954 Hoe Avenue. The boy was 4 with a ramp. Before companions could reach him he had disappeared. The police recovered the body Robert Morris Darrach, a descendant of Robert Morris, financier of the Revowtion, was drowned while bath- ing at Atlantic City yesterday. ee Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good ‘condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos @ontain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless) is much better than the most expensive soap or any- thing else you can use for sham; in , a6 this can’t possibly injure the alr, imply moisten your hair with me rub It in. “One oF two teae oonfuls will make an abundance of leh, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries uickly and evenly, and it leaves it Fb and silky, bright, fluffy and easy, to manage. + You can ge? mulsified cocoanut off ‘at most any drug store. It is vi Marguerite Mooers. Marshall. MY WORK MUST BE COR- RECT—QUICK, 1 will not talk— Do not in me ALL INFORMATION I8 CONFI- DENTIAL. 1 will be true to my trust. | WILL DO MY BEST, It le for my Country—for true Demooracy—the Cause of Woman. 'H® above creed is printed on oly the portfolios of the group of society women who are taking entire charge of the military cen- sus in Westches- ter County with what old politi- olans have praised the most smoothly run- ning and efMcient machinery 'n thetr experience. cheap, and a few ounces is enoug to last every one in the family for months.—Advt. All the women are members of the New York State Woman Suffrage B. Altman & Cn. THE STORE WI TO-MORROW AT 12 LL BE CLOSED (SATURDAY) NOON BJ ON GMALL WREKLY OM [4 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. {| OPEN AN ACUOUNT any articl te tisement : Barer: 50c a Week eect at] 4 WHITE ENAMEL BED SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open an account with « ingle advertised article or ee many as you wish to buy without any extra charges of any kind. ‘Cash oF, ‘Credit. Maple frome, natural color; frat and back of double woven reel, at savings of from 25% to 38%. 167 suits, and Initation Leather. Only one or two of a kind. THE EVENING WORLD, Sociely Suffrage Workers Set Record in Military Census of Westcheste Party, and it is the party organiza- tion which they are working to its fullest extent for the war census. Mrs. William Belknap is Chairman of the census taking. Mra, Frank A. Vanderlip, Mrs, Oliver Harriman, Mrs. Frank H, Bethel, Mrs, William H. Ives, Mra, Marshall lL. Bacon and Mra. Edwin Latham are among the many women, prominent socially and in the State Woman Suffrage Party, who for the two weeks of the actual census taking, and for many weeks in ad oe of this time, have given up practically all their days and many of their evenings to the work. It was Mrs. Belknap's butler who was put in charge of the Supply Com- mittee of the Census Bureau at West- chester, The chauffeurs of Mra, Van- derlip, Mrs. Bothell, Mra, Harriman and other prominent Suffragists drove the census takers from point to point over Westchester County, which, with its great country estates, its iso- lated farms and its factory towns, presents so many difficulties in the census taking. “While I am delighted,” says Mra. Vanderlip, “at the way our organiza- tion stood up under this severe test, what has impressed me most is the way the women have worked, and their spirit, especially of those who have not before worked with the Suffrage organization, All of these 4,000 women seem to have a large vision of the magnitude and impori- ance of the work, yet, because they are women accustomed to detail for centuries, they have grasped each minute point and carried out their complex orders like professionals.” Mrs. Frank H. Bothell, wife of the Vice President of the New York Tele- phone Company, who lives in Scars- dale, eight miles from the nearest village in her Assembly District, averages 100 miles a day in hor car, Bho visits each town once a day and usually twice, “The way my women are working,” says Mrs. Bethel, “eurpasses my wildest hopes. I never would have dreamed it possible, and T have been working with women in organizations for years, This, like our euffrage campaign, ts hard work, but I don’t think I could possibly stand a card club in, The work ‘has all been done by Suffragists and by women who have volunteered for patriotic motives.” Mrs. Oliver Harriman on the first day of the census taking turned in with her own hands to the census headquarters in the White Plains Court House, 1,559 blanks ready for th tabulation; on the second day her quota of filled blanks was 2,414, and on the third day, 2,660, ‘The women have been superb,” says Mrs. Harri- man, “There have been tremendous diticulties in this county, but none was too great to be overcome, Wo have been given co-o tion by every one. In northern Westchester, which is #0 largely made up of bis estates, the owners helped us greatly, to say nothing of saving us much gasoline by belng sworn in and tak- ing the census of all the people in their own estates.” Mrs. Belknap personally thought and worked out every detail of the complicated machine which the wom- en are handling joftly. Bhe giv Urelessly of her own services aid h been at census headquarters in White Plains every day from 8 o'clock in the morning until 10 at nighy. Her desk has been‘ equipped with tele- phones by which she can be put in immediate touch with the census sit- uation In any part of the county “Our real work started weeks be- fore the actual taking of the census,” she says. “We saw to It, some time before the actual enumeration was d, that each Assembly District organization had @ large proportion of the supplies needed. We sent for these to Albany by automobile, and so it was that we never were sub- ject to the embarrassinent of finding ourselves withoyt needed supplies. Fach district leader strove to keep about 700 blanks of every kind ehead for emergency calle. As the books of instructions were slow in coming from Albany, we bad several thous- and copies of the instructions struck off on sheets and distributed so that they wore in the hands of the cap- tains a week before they could have been obtained from the capital Fountain pens, rubber mps, books of instruction and explanatory posters in thirteen different languages are other “first aids to census” pro- vided by the County Suffrage Party under the direction of Mrs, Belknap. An employment bureau to supply omen workers on the farms in New York has been ned by the Mayora Committee of fomen on National Defense. All women who are desirous of doing farm work this summer and getting pald for it at apprentices’ rates, and farmers who want women workers are requested to send their names or report to the Standing Committee on Agriculture of the Mayor's Committee of Women at No, 6 East Thirty-ninth Street. Just now there ts special noed of workers on fruit farms. , Miss Virginia C, Gildersleeve, Dean of Barnard College and Chairman of the Standing Committee on Agricul- ture of the Mayor’s Committee of Women, pointed out to-day that in Europe women had been most suc- cessful in agricultural capacities. ¥ y young farm hands will soon YEE SERIE EN AS ANIL OARSAA June FORNITURE 2. ata ves os sat etal! future, we advise you to buy 8 of furniture. mew ° ‘om the sale artic ute jon a 0 you buy for cash of on (CES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Reed Rocker Ree, Pr, 86. 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PAY ONE DOLLAR And Ww, beliten t Adi No Bue Choate at All Three Stores Periure Howe DANO (SL Purolture House BLOCK TH AVE. s: BBS ompy be drafted into military service,” she sald, “Who is to do their work, if not women? Then why not face that fact now and prepare immedi- ately by training apprentices? “As the problem of housing and unaccustomed group of is one for which farmers find no ady solution, it is our plan to send girls out in units to be housed in onveniently located house, or if that ie unavailable, in a group of tents from which they go out every morning to their day's work. Under the direction and supervision of an older woman, they will do thelr own housekeeping on & co-operative plan. “In this work we are co. ting with the Labor Bureau of the New York State Industry Commission, As @ result of their advice and as- sistance we are preparing to carry on this work in @ practical manner and are aiming at first to find useful employment and war service work for the large numbers of women in this city, whose trade is seasonable and who !n the summer months, at FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. least, can carn a living and at aame time serve their country wervice in the field.” $2,000,000 THEFT CHARGED. Brasttt Acensed of ‘keting Loan Proceeds, Fearing Shipment. PARIS, June 22.—A despatch from Lyons to the Excelsior says that Ven- don Y. Mendoza, formerly a, Brazilian Deputy, has been arrested In Geneva charged with having appropriated the proceeds of the sale of s 10,000,000 francs ($2,000,000) loan which he was entrusted by the Brazilian Government with placing !n France, In his first interrogation in the French criminal courte he ts reported to have explained he retained the money because he feared that if he re- mitted it to Brazil the ship might be torpedoed. the by Executive Committee of the Queens) County Democratic Committee ha inhaling gas through@a tube attached to a kitchen range. Another servant found her unconscious. She was re~ moved to Bellevue, a prisoner, charwed with attempted suicide, EXTRACT WORLD F. f a ExXa Or ath, flesh Creates FOUR SEEK JUSTICESHIP. Fromm more than a score of asfirants for nomination for Justice of the Su- preme Court in the Second District. the) duced the contest to four. ,They are County Judge Burt J. Humphrey, for- mer Judge William Rasquin of Flush- ing, Elmer C. Story of Bayside and Clinton T. Roe of Whitestone. As Supreme Court Justice Garretson will be retired at the close of this year, when he reaches the age limit, Queens will have no representation on the Su- preme Court bench unless a candidate from that county is elected. The coun* ty 1s thoroughly Democratic. Bella Ordenstein, forty-four years old, | a servant in the home of Henry Harper | Benedict at No. 6 Bast Seventy-fifth | tried to end her life to-day by by ‘‘toasting”’: it roasting. ) Think of it. Hot, delicious, Coffee is not flavor, oo green, blue or red tin). Toasting tobacco develops flavor —eeals in the Burley flavor, tight. It holds: the Lucky Strike cigarette is flavor-sealed, and delivered to you fresh: not dry, not moist—just right. Join the Lucky Strike Smoke Circle. You'll like the Lucky Strike cigarette because— JUST For sale at all World and Newark. € thing that makes your morn- ing coffee so delightful is the flavor produced experts, .of course, call raw. Not much! 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