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ii ‘ ; 5 ite publicity forced the potato crowd|cost the retailers should find NY ‘the Ville Along the Zlota Lip {i 0 f ne retailers shoul: no dif- Wey RoR vara |iRton Square, Tho Vill and by jong the Zlota Lipa and in It was not certain, it was sald tn ; Bue g human; groping somehow toward | ine a te come down, But even a casual! ficulty in reducing their prices to two | '® ereayd inns calling it THIS Village, with an tn. the Carpathians | Washington, that the day's reports visit to railroad yards and docks does| pounds for 11 cents and 6 cents flat |" 14° ‘ - finitesimal appogsiaturs, on the on a ‘ | would reach the one hundred million no harm. Por palected ana ‘As for Miss New York, her latest; ¥Ou prove at once that you have a! periin, J (via, London) : i v selected spuds, other than Bermu- ree | nodding acquaintance with the Alba-| cru was aharm flahting weatertay be. | Merk for the reason that the closing $. The egg men are coming around! das, ‘The wholesale drop, as may be|CFitic considers her from every) nian lad who stands on guard in tho} (Orr Ns el Mane weniwon the | day of the campaign was one of, In- mot any too gracefully—but crowded | geen in the accompanyt jy | angle, Isay angle advisedly, having|]Cafe Brevoort so that Bohemia], Latha uton a ae sah se anal dense activity ali over the country Teh thaAmaalic 3 + ls 4G P wel no towels ‘onta in southeastern Galtela and #0 4 > e warehouses, the ely of thet ips | $5.60 and $8.50 a barrel for No, 1's, | {n mind the physteal ideal for which | dosn't, oon and the ¢ ocean aah ho Carpathian Mountains, says the and complete returns would not be te absorb even 20,000 cases a day,| ‘The nighest grade of Bermudas are | she strive | ing, and with the newspaper vende ‘| statement issued to-day hy the made in hundreds of instances until bot weather, vacation season—all are ‘ . % el “ * Jown to $9 and $10 for a three-bushel| She comes here from San Franelsco| on the corner of Sixth Avenue ani n War Department, The text of| after the round-ups to-nights, ip baving effect. There will be a drop! parrcl, Bermudas aro selling retail | oc : sat Washington Place, who-guess the ti. atatement renda | rhe eallowl as facta oh if the wholesale prices. eck aerraarte Santer ran, aillor New Orleans to earn her Hving~|reason!—keeps five pounds of brick Tintern Rhaatiay There @acw liven rollowing capable from the aEEOT:’ inoved into eiorage at’ the for seat sp an bags Miatdiog an innocent slip of a girl not a day on, top of, his paper pile,” slg ane [Ome ee uP UPREE BIER 4 Ab j.ilvel’ French Minister of Finances was rate of 24,000,000 dozen a week from| 414 equal to iw 2) were All prices | older than thirty, Mr. Abdullah finds,| | Mf | BAUR Sey ee iaewe: Haat th ta Lipa and Narayuvka, There ™ade public to-day by Mr. Prosser: Jane 1 to June 16 inclusive, egret aes 0 a barrel. and when she leaves us to 0 back) nywered that door bell I should not | ov sting troops brought a number | “fam delighted to advise you that an 4 Butter moved into storage at the | retail not higher thi Are aedee, should | West with the © who has rescued] leave you and myself in this horrid ners out of the enemy trenches.| American friend of France to-day rate of 7,000,000 pounds a week from| Small potatoes are selling whores |her” ‘her stocking legs are horribly] doubt), has evered native New activity in the Carpathians very generously agreed to provide June 1 to June 16 inclusive. Jat and $4 @ barrel and could be |4istigured with yellowbacks, “She has ba ie hy Noxerbooke aristocrats, || norti Kirlibaba was more lively than the American Red Croas in France 6. Cabbage 1s plentiful and sefling | Slt to the consumer proiitably at 3/spent a fortune at Mme, Celeste's,”| that ne would lead me to them! Alas! (Macedonian front: Retween Hake| Wit! @ Peautiful office tuilding on lower wholesale than early last ks) Ana now for TEE ioac hich ie {the beauty specialists, where she|pve met only thoge wh YON ee end than Dian thero wers| the Place de la Concorde, previously The wholesale prices average from 76) still with Us and as willing (ect, 18 |Icarned the oddly attractive trick of/and “colb” ‘and read all, the “noos | Doli and the Rimwuls dla Khan oon loccupled by the Cerclo de In Rue cents up to $2 a crate, The drop 1s| best friend at tho breatfast table as|Shaving her left eyebrow and of Fa en ap oritic sia! En raiding detachments and Bul-| Royale, without expense to the Red about 25 cents on the crate. | it was ten months ago, if only some- | wearing « purple wig one lonely} wpypical New Yorkers,” he °X-|garian posts.” Cross for a period of one 1 |body would let it. Even t yp 8 p bs f one year, You |houses ‘have @hut the doce ageiney | crimson curl resting on her low fore-/ claims, °Fellowa who at the tender —— will recognize that this ds an ideal Weten teal with: cotatoas 1 Ree Rie GRaniga worry een [Bea link w fame i age of fo showed, by the way, In ALL GERMAN PAPERS situation, and the building is prob housewife will recall that on t|a@ week ago to-day was largely give: I've never seen anything lke her 1) Mero! was Knickerbocker blood in ably the finest in Paris for our € y or our pur- Wednesday this newspaper showed | pver to @ statement of the Warehouse |confess, Last winter, to be aure, Miss| (ere owas Knitherwiker ood M pola Pale Tara thee larae eGhHen that since the seasoned opened there! ‘The figures were not cure Rte Terk iNew “York hed Roth eyebrows| science had been hard- polled to care for all departments and for hi ge t ‘ nose shronic ecuniousness, Heartless, f ryan had never been auch Jarge supplies | of rade papers, which cannot afford | © ¥5 frktverent fellows who, when mother — the future developments of our busi- coming into kts ee during ae gt thy time Gone ey increasing chain of missing ware-| ge nixed up with the hind whee!s | [ Declare Curtailment of ness." past three weeks, And they are still|4re Was ne g to knoc ibe ‘ not as too tor car, drawl: ‘I say——what 3 The . ming in, Tho potato market cannot | Wig) “Ende nerd by The Evening Ree NE te kb id of es oing? and who, when the Print Paper May Have The name of the donor of this gift absorb even the limited supply that at Tit that the Rabers told you) this chain of missing warehouses, now | Waiter empties a coffee pot over (halt That Effect Is not rey aled in the cable, but It nl F 14 r h more o have thirty-one link shirt fronts, remonstrate mildly with at © . was sald that he is an American who | allowed to come over from rail-| than 27,000,000 dozen exgs stored in shown to hav 3 ‘are it, you've forgotten the! ponpon, J ena : : is port—about 5,0 complete as is this report with| ‘Hang, It, 3 LONDON, June despatch to the| recently arrived in France from New celpts by water dumped on steam-| into storia, Now HH the re Kolng bf special interest to every American| Tanging for an old fashioned lyn Amsterdam says that leading German hey The potato. xan could! NOW en to your |0f specti Horney ing bee, as they would do were they | Amsterdam , ps ae Elght hundred women wero lined kip pliers. Tho potato men could] Unclé a report’ on the holding ese ages mean | 18 perwith the chivalry of the South |News? protesting — angrily i . knock off another half dollar and still} of ess throughout the country—all tozen exes shi byed Inve Ty te Dig-bulking Manliness of the|«eainst Chancellor von Bethmann Holl we i long Fifth Avenue, between Thir- oney. But now tha put away dn about ten weeks rs in about ten weeks, This| OF é talon to allow ihesn to une onty | Heth ADA WISN Mtvesie thin afta: make big money. Hut now that the) 23 to June is a trifle over TWO BILLION eggs.| Wott no take no interest in| i inte ob thelr dorcier quanliiy gt] Hon 6-4 wthiomaey asada tf cave wholesale market is down half a dol Says your Uncle Sam, through nig | These trade figures are ne duced to] crautauqua and Max Eastinan and expresnicn + La lar, to about tho lowest point since | Office of Markets and Rural Organi. | more simple ones in a of nag-| Grausapeare Pageants and communal |” a cahintt thei amaas maltana ana lst n to the Anancial needs of the season opened, it is important to| zation of of the Department of A ging but simply to give an pie playhouses and who, instead of dis-|,), sadechall Gt Marila- @hafee. tH a Asean Roe Cross, The parade | call attention to the retail market ure, | © sememonthly repo: ler A Ay >| cussing with t clubmates the | py, ith ancting. a ne 8 held under the anuspices of the ‘At present most retailers are charg- | ea i id fa en of, eas American public half! jome policy of the ancient Peruvian “ pei isola Seay National Leugue for Woman's Serv) t ai une 917," ns ever the transcendental Puritani f op e Gazette! and was participated in by the repre {rig too much for potatoes, even a Second—"The total holdings re- » but v iba Jietzsche, and the influence of th ys the blow Hy one for the sentatives of many affiliated organl ported by 264 storages were 5, ppre on of the! oy law on the manors mannarn |S mM pvnieh probably | gations that have a combined mem = 259,985 cases, compared with 6. [nec Ting up foodstulla | OP %virginia, aak them to mw D ex bership of more than 63,000 women . . A ‘ cases on June 15, 1916, | jays of shor hen a Oa My ; ee This was the rade” Nervous Indigestion °7)') increase of 17 per cent” 8" ernment ts able to put ita) yee utumnal socks.s. Fellow kind that haw ever been held tn New home cares, social stra , oVer-Wor 4 show their holdings | incre ted vt vw, in figures, how| WOM Irae itd 'gsinantive. tel driveot the War Fidenae core worry is quickly relieved by 8 or 4 Bell- | cases during the period i n this incomplete re-} 10, "itwn 'atany rate, who dor I ES of the ed Cross, which haw beer On from June 1 to June 15 (19 | 1 lows’ OWE At ® Hume aged 4 y" in hot water, G: se pkg 17), | ¥ | take themselves too serionsly; f " « Nn & campaign to raise t ans tablets et a 25e p as compared with the increase of she nd item of Uncle Sam's r Se Meee rar Gull ulantnden with $100,000,000 fund that will be needed fs 643,483 cases reported by 219 firms | por! speah elf. Th 1 ve rite oh Mhaee seadit fsion Meets in The 2 t® orfanization tor reliet wo | du iq the samo period last year.” | fort! that 21% firms increased their Naa ce tp aw fo tha Sane oO Commission Meets in The! on the battleflelds during the war The first of these Government| } 121 cases, or 36,459,210] gery, Kae \ Settle with the Central Py i | et nuda ws who don't want uplift Hague to Settle Lot of 4 ntral Powers, REMOVES INDIGESTION |statemonts | noods “umplinention y n about thirteen days Puawa ener ent plitt ‘ “Thousands made dirset contribu Well as explanation; in the first i oe Ua rerigttt ore oeey Prisner ions to the women while they were he rap 44 of ne total b a lings, er them; and n ove ummer wh : tAGUE, Jur standing along the curb, These were | 325 cases of is far from being| there W EMA BR ety eT ala weatiens aa mall—ranging from 6 cents to $50 complete, Ie does not represent the | eases, uf 1% Subtracting | Gur new goods carry thelr xospel « n headed by Lo but they added materially to the wus ee es ‘ Amount of eRgs put in storage | ih 1 548,758 Ca f June 4 trom} te oem ROoes ObFEy: Welt ee " 1 here to discus ces® of the campaign, it was an HEN you go on your vaca: ¢ the first days of April. ‘TP ) ed Tune 14 | graeatop ven the pata. Hale ant MaibeReae handed ts nounced t vidos ce ale 6, fe us a gl Yat your cases, 1 of wa Bronx Chapter of the Re your favorite pap: June 1, 1917, only a couple f' two weeks Me ra {| Kills Three Men F Ambash, F ers! ¢ r Is $14,435 during the k, with many di ro ‘ ON t n amps, reprisal: you every day. at we eats pipet shows 9 POUR MILLI DOZEN| DAWSON, Pa., Jun aBolice wore |i us Saar ys bey pleds s and promises of «ifts from Evening World, 12¢ per week #8 represented in the present round: | butter report, |and jilted th a unman wi mod pF over military A The Bronx workers expect to roll up up. What happened to the remaining tarent an¢ led three n fr ambui n 1 prisoners will be consid total of $20, W We aining resting if a total of $20,000. Daily World, per week thirty-one warehouses tn the Gov ring up to| the, river road victims were Frank | nerlands Government will be ~ aieiesssone rnine retween these eventful : AYSEDA BE JO Baron yon Vredenb; 2,000 s ° Sunday World, 6c per Sunday Wand 1 Arete gap eee ory or Ee A pele as | eteh cauipcae nr anna b You cay sudscribe now fora week of Mont ) The Evening World was! includes 284 revolver. Seven bullets were found. in os LONDON, June ifashpot t { Yeneth ‘a ‘due youn wi oe on bold enough to point that there | 087, rs, |the bod the thre n, three of | “Reecrutting Week by 016) ONDON, Jul ndemnation of | is change your addrow as often as you de Was somet the matter with Un whereas ono f ig | them penetrating their heart | Men in 12,000 bags of coffee shipped by Aron & i a. BAL CHL PRAU Ce Marie na teiieat see j NGTON - Co. n American house. which was ur ee) wewsdealer wh you Organtaat t's hard enough to de- 4 24 o don thirte nahips, Was asked e ett, wadealen where 1 It's hard enough to de- || m | Britian I A tig { F gave, seat ane ; Tatende Pocorin Aha Rutten eee ante ‘ by the Crown to-day in Prige Court Be ass fag, Berd ioe omar ed Unto. tana then ecie Aphad ik aun cataway HL 2] LIMA, ‘ r he Attorney. General, Sir. Frederick Reese ashe ken late language that, It ia boped, a pounda put H steamship Elid needed to ith, contended that the goods were t i ew i at wh port fs com- tiful, butter also ts itz {s aground ave ng 70,000, inten for Germany. Aron & Co. t plete, and every one is adding to an nt Ro be, everyth off the coast of P wY State 132, deny this. % ; t, f Evening World’s Market Guide Southern White: ®uthern Rea: Bermudas: bushel. Some containers hold only 170 pounds, but in every instance the number of pounds is set forth in the wholesalers’ price-table. Some fetailers have a habit of labeling Southern Reds as Bermudas. wideawake housewife need not accept them at such unless she wants to. Tune 13 to 24 inclusive. there is any justification for either the present wholesale or retail prices. The quotations are for fresh creamery, in cents, per pound: June 13 Junel4 = June 19 June 23 Higher than extras, 98%-39% 37%-38% = 88% -39 40-40% Extras . Ce erreces 38% 387 37% 87%-38 = - 3 9%-39% @emand the butter and egg price regulation is a catch-as-catch-can game. The Evening World has shown supply and demand mean only what the butter and eggs men want it to mean on a certain day. of butter at present, with a high wholesale market, are 38, 43 and 46 cents. Not many days ago tho best creamery was selling at 381-4 cents and the retailers were exacting 50 cents the pound. standards—that is, pre-war standards—butter ought to be selling now at not a cent moro than 35 cents the pound wholesale, bluff you into believing consumption of eggs has increased started downward. The downward pace lasted only a few days, ‘ng happened to cause a return to the old high rate. artificial. firsts,” a grade of exceedingly good quality not far removed fram leg- horns, Some merchants, just to be in the fashion, fas leghorns and get more than théy are justly entitled to for them. The prices quoted are in cents per dozen Fresh firsts fm June the retail prices were 43, 48 and 50 cents a dozen, were 60 cents a dozen, Then -came the reduction to. 87, 40 and 43 cents, Leghorns dropped to 50 cents, Last Friday the retail market jumped up again to 38, 43 and 46 cents. Mm Leonia . In Englewood . Selected brown. f Monday Evening Food Specials: he hasn't heard the news invite him te -Tead the table elsewhere. Bvening World wouldn't dare claim PER BARREL; EGG DEALERS WILLHAVE TO LOWER PRICES For the New York Housewives POTATOES, t Wholesale (barrel). Rotail (pound). “No. 1, $5.50-$8.50 barrel, Nox 2, $2.60-$5.00 phate Te, 8c, and in some places 9c, , No. 1, $5.00-87.00 barre No, 2, $2.00-$4.00 barre ¥ to 10 cents. No, 1, $10.00 barrel. No. 2, $9.00 barrel, 10 cents. Wholesale rates are for a three bushel barrel of 60 pounds to the The BUTTER (whol This table shows the varying changes of the wholesale market from Read the news story and judge for yourself if Instead of being a dependable system based wholly on supply and Even the trade does not know the variation table by heart and Retail prices Judged by past Read the next table and see how the egg patriots have been trying to EGGS (wholesale). About the second week in June the wholesale price of fresh eggs Noth- The boost was ched for “fresh We begin this table with the lowest level res label “fresh firsts” June15 = fine16 June18 = June 19 June 23 29% -30% 30-30% 30-31 B1Yy-32%y 33%-34% ‘When the wholesale market began to decline abut the second week Leghorns ant, Leghorns are up to 55 an 60 cents. RETAIL PRICES IN JERSEY TOWNS, Butter. Pees. 50 cents Ib. 50 cents doz, 47 cents Ib. *39 cents doz. Potatoes. $1.20 peck 90 peck Ye: Here are The Evening World’s|the wholesale prices that prevailed halt hal 5} | up to last Friday. Two pounds for 15 cents, 8 and 9 cents a pound—these toes have dropped 50 cents jesale) on the three-bushel bar- Tell your retailer about it. If/tatoes other than Bermuda erally, with a full-me this means $13.50 With the new suring barrel, and $14.40 a barrel, drop in the wholesale | The “A great Ml old Loan; ridden; sus, Vew York Girl Who Shaves One Tocbroit And Wears Purple Wig Is on ‘Iissing’ List Like So Many Others on Police | Records, She Simply Cannot Be Found, Despite Washing- ton Square Writer Who Sees Many Strange Thing Out of His Bailiwick. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. man-eating stone and steel and concrete, loom- ing out of the morning mist with screaming of brass—a colos- riddle of * crunching, ae ever MGTON SQUARE Severe every THING 11! ie "ALE AQOUT = $87 872,000 SUBSCRIBED T0 RED GROSS FUND New York’s Share $36,134,- o000—Unnamed American Gives Paris Headquarters. ON THE ROOF= FRESH AIR, FRESH WAITERS FRESH HAT BOYS AND FRESH GIRLS in and “pulled” after she had had her sham- pdo and treatment wave and mani- cure. But we're not doing that now And the colored wig craze happened lungs |MANY AMERICANS HELD IN CONSTANTINOPLE a huge, breed. ing animal of Pl hebrented back and never got off the oti stage, anyhow ‘th Familles “ Teck," city, welve Consul “J eS a Red Cross Week,” in which it was city, straddling |” stiii Achmed Abdullah must have| ! ¥¢l siege With Famille and ginal 4b value Heh teekee WEN the bay-on mas-|seen her somewhere, for he appears 108 Others Await Permits y Ae Kiss Gh ROMA OREO WE 4 u v y " . ‘ ca », id Or =f ‘0 ft sive legs, ots to have done New York pretty thor- to Cross Austria, $87,872,000 contributed throughout ioe ba re etd ten! pais ieravblnetinas WASHINGTON, June 25.—Tweive| the nation, New York's “bit,” It wi Ld phahahshe taeda , i Bl American Consular officials aceredited | announced by Seward Prosser, Chatr- s, New York of New York that subscribed the $2,000,000,000 Liberty that has are the varying retail prices for po- | taken to give half of the $100,000,- Gen- | 000 wanted for the Red Cross; a city, | | according to Achmed Abdullah, “hor: | rible, incompetent, inefficient, graft: but again human; sesares wide; proud, defi- And wicked, Why not Do you recognize the picture? the one chance that you do not, I'll explain that it portrays our own dear New York as she ‘appears to Achmed Abdullah, a contributor to the July Smart Set. cints of Washington Square, never Washington Square he calls it. Reading that name Achmed Abdul- lah, you think of course that it can- not belong to a real person, But it really is over a doorbell at No. 116 Waverley Place, a bell which I rang and rang Saturday afternoon in the hope that the discoverer of the New k Girl who shaves one eyebrow only would tell me where she might be found. But no answer came, and 1 concluded that Achmed Abdullah must have fled from the wickedness 9 weather of the torrid city pribed. Here, by the we has to say of his own neigh- to Turkey with their families and 108 Americans, without official connections, from the interior, are in Constantinople awaiting specific individual permission from Vienna to cross Austria and Hun- man of the committee, at the regular Chamber of Commerce eeting to-day, iy $36,184,000, Of the twenty ale col- lection teams and ten women's or- ganizations devoted to securing funds, Edgar 1. Marston's Team No. © heads the lst to-day with a total of, $528,885, Mra, EB. H. Harriman Vere ries cell ledds the feminine forces with a total of $128,000. Mr, Prosser told an Eve- |ning World reporter that ho firmly RUSSIANS. RESUME Sat a Wen hi FIGHTING IN GALIGIA tocks were cicesd ana valacoed that New York would be well in front of all other large cities wigh at least $50,000,00. worth of gifts to its credit, On Xistria has agreed “in Principle” | to but has not yet grant rmi he party In Co es forty-nine mission and forty-one Jewlsh from’ Palestine. stantinopl aries from § under- Struggle what h borhood: “Washington Square! Berlin Reports Sharp and, be- Veverwash a "BONE DRY” FIGHT ASSENATEPUSHES Passage of Measure Virtually as Administration Demands It Is Assured. By Samuel M. Williams. ‘al Steft Compposgcnt of The Evening WASHINGTON, Juno 95,—While it is assured there will be a hitter fight In the Senate to modify the “bono dry” features of the Mood Con- trol bill passed by the House, Senate leaders to-day determined to expe- dite the measure. It wan referred by the Senate to the Committee on Agriculture with- out debate and the understanding ts that the committee will hasten its report. Half a dozen amendments to the Dill were introduced today. Senator Lewis of Illinois offered a substitute bill proposing that the President shall | have general broad authority to Issue regulations for control of foodstuffs, specifically enumerating those held for ‘“monopolisation” or “unjust price: Several measures before the Senate as part of the war legisiation wero also tacked on as amendments, Sen- ator Walsh put in his bill permitting the Government to lease coal and oll lands, ‘The bi giving the President the power to direct priority in rail- road shipments was offered amendment by Senator Ransdell. Senator Wadsworth put in “trading with the enemy” bill, Senator Cummins proposed amend- ments declaring every product, In- cluding foodstuffs, cotton, subject to control and requisi- tion should {t hecome necessary. Senator Chamberlin, in trol basic materials os well as food, The bill, the Administration, will Senate, pass prohibition has been made, It believed a will be sustained in beer and Nght wines will alcoholic drinks seem doomed, and other essential war materials. DRY AMENDMENTS. there tion-wide prohibition Several Senators, Bill in the Senate. end they will all vote for food contro! and the passage of the measu assured, In Hoover, as Food should get to work, if Congressional action can only be speeded up. As ar Prohibition likely to happen, t out of $47,000,000 amendment, anything It cuts the Gov less argument, So the most: Prohibition amendments to th Food Bill will not interfere with th | So smart in cut and s at once appreciate our ¢ and correct in every det | Sale at | Four Brooklyn: 460-462 Fulton St, | 14-16 W FOOD CONTROL BILL as aw the and coal and charge of the bill, said there was much sentl- ment for having the Government con- virtually as demanded by the but not until ono of the bit terest fights in the Nation's history on is prohibition amendment the Senate, but that it will be so tempered that be per- mitted, though whiskey and stronger An effort will be made in the Sen- ate, too, to extend Government con- trol to tron, steel, coal, ofl, copper, lead CHIEF FIGHT WILL CENTRE ON Aside from the opposition to Na- is not much objection to the Food Control » in} bout two weeks Herbert Administrator, ult of the injection of the is ernm and thereby affects the war tax measure that is now pending. I raises heated controversy and end- Senate will the propdsition ¥« relief from high cost of living, ew % Tuesday's Sale £% Sport Skirts in ThoroughbredStyles Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown: a complete the War Tax Bill and have It ready to follow Bill in the Senate, Chairman Simmons aaid the mittee ‘would proceed upon the sumption that liquor will revenue source and, should accept the prohibition proposals, bill probably will be returned to Committee to consider other t ‘The Committee to-day continued sideration of the excess profits tion, but made no decision, DRYS ALREADY PLANNING CELEBRATE THEIR TRIUMPH, The “dry” people are already preparations to cefebrate thelr tri- umph for perpetual thirst the Nation following the Senate de-— cision, which they expect to be fea vorable to their cause, Recent teste of “wet” and “dry” sentiment in the Senate clearly justi- fy the “drys” predicting a vietory and, if there is @ stralghtout vote on the proposition, thé indfeations strongly | point to the knocking out of every bunghole, and the smashing of every bottle of hard liquor in the country, with the result that the Government will take over and redistil all epiritu- ous liquors and prevent the sale of it, and all brewed and vinted beverages. The proposition over which the Senate will battle is the most drastio ever seriously proposed by the “drys” in the National Legislature, It sab. stantially prohibits the use of food materials or feeds in the production of Hquid intoxicants, the confiscation of existing stores on an indemnity basis as to cost of production, and makes no distinction between such beverages with a high percentage of alcoholic content and beers and wines carrying minimum percentages, The “dry” element in the Senate will try to compel the retention in the Food Bill of the liquor provision ‘as ‘t came from the House, This fac- tion is made up of men who place the moral aspects of the liquor question above reasonable regulations, or economic considerations, The policy of this group of Senators Is in effect that the means justifies the end, Squarely differing with this pro- gramme are two other groups, One \s headed by Senator Jones of Wash- Angton, which favors the adoption of a Constitutional amendment to be voted on by the people, and prohibit~ Ing the manufacture, sale, export or transporting of intoxicating lquore in any form, The third group, which ts inciden- tally made up of men who favor Iim- ited Prohibition, ts rigidly opposed te taking afvantage of the present war emergencies to Impose, without refer- ence to popular vote, the proposition embodied in the Webb amendment. Many of the leaders of this faction are also in favor of differentiating betwoen distilled liquors bearing @ high content of alcohol, and beers and light wines. ARMED U. $. SHIP GOES TO RESCUE OF BRITONS Fires Several Shots at U Boat however, will insist on making long After It Sinks Ortolan kpeeches, more verbose than to the Without Warning. point, for home consumption, In the | MONTREAL, June 25.—The British ! | steamship Ortolan, a vessel of 2,145 tons as, owned by the General Steam Nav- ‘xation Company of London, was tor- pedoed and sunk by a German subma- [rine Ju 14 and three members of her crew lost their lives, according to sur- | vivors of the ship who arrived here to- day The Ortolan, when torpedoed, was on - her way from Genoa to Liverpool, She was sunk without warning, and not ut Ul the crew were in their Mfeboats did t they get a sight of the U boat. An American vessel which was about four miles from the scene of the sinking came to the rescue and several shots jred at thy submersible from gume art and fuse over on board that ship. in extraordinary manner, all the peli A a A while holding up the thing that an Another German Plant Blown U; overcharged public is demanding AMSTERDAM, June 25.—The Berlin Vorwaerts says an explosion practically dd dest ro: works ni workmen the Lichtenberg smelting Berlin Saturday night. Bix were seriously injured, Showing Their High-Grade Origin $7.98 $6).98 and So distinctively cor- rect and unexaggerated that the best - groomed women in the city are purchasing them by the dozens~realizing that they are genuine treas- ures at the prices asked, Modish Wash Ma- terials —- Corduroys — Gabardines — Repps — Piques—Linenes. o well tailored that you will nthusiasm. Simple in line ail, from belt to hem. Fashion Shops , Newark: vest 14th St.| Broad & Park Sts, of f