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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i, i917. Secret ’s Patriotic Sisters APPERTAINING 10 CROCKER LAND _— a Tt PROVIDE MARKET Carry Home Food and Home Comforts Admire! Peary Thought He'd Discovered «Debutante 1a a HERE FOR oo To the American Soldiers in France %"o~ rrr \, Ne Mev Land Avail fo Trenches, There Won't Be Two New Senators in Would Save Large Amount of Produce Now Going to —+- a | Ex : hen te Washington, and We Won't Have to Listen to a ~~ + Handed ent | @one Oe Crocker Land Jazz Song. peaped es | vavevew Arthur ‘Bugs Baer ole at the Admire pedo mirag . ot ’ ~ \ “t ‘ Waste on Farm f pong . a oe - 7 . Bo ¥ \\ i rune for of ® ratie vo hen Pea ' By Saphie Irene Loeb. \ o 4 , 1 \ that hed never been publish re a! announced the “4 gi { Golly: exeursions Think of how ma ard Pr po ‘ . The enine 6 nd oe “0 nave sem Sixteen-Ounce Loaf ai 10 0 ’ on : tor bon, 9m legiaaty 8 Cents, Ho ems See ar oe e, 1 ei moele neal T } - George W. 1 y . . “ae WAG VANHINGTON, Bept. 1 — Fond ead the | Adminietrat Hoover de to J en * " commission and 4) was confident the steps taken ed Washing A mug he will be cun- | >Y President Wilson in fixing the * IF there m credos firmed by the Senate, « ding to Price of wheat for the crop at t Land Commitment eat ry . w the Governe see ushel, Will result in an agree * Pierpe Mu wou | Im peaking of the bill to-day Mr | ent between millers and bakers as wa a money to a countr at had never t wed from him Perkins stated to prices for flour and bread that for We are wiad that Admiral Peary’s eyes were on a vacation whe UEGiiy (ne amendm ug. Will Rive the consumer the best of f | Before Sailing Away They Leave pueht he apotted Crocker Ls That's one less country ‘ | 5 teeth in the bill pectally in ea — S ’ ie canta mb og Women 60 'Fter8 Themenves | shat Crook yg Pay peer ek : ion yor ign marr hd ‘A a fetes. nd Tt umn cont is poln t was contended, for tn Pi " r “4 ‘ ceed vig “ ar hoarding clause, and 1 mt. | te : in Readiness for Service to le OD. And t nh there ain't no| @emt that there is now sufficient jane nator Harding, Repub- 7 = —_ - ~ te ker Li i We almost wish ther TI gewer for the commission to act eet se during the debate on Country—Will Do Their Bit _——— Admiral Pe nny feel to learn that hie eyes dealt hun one ar to seize hourded goods and buy and venue Hil yesterday, in American Red Cross Can- iG th cane Of Gmergency.” that the arbitrary fixing of prices for Th 1 The new hoarding clause amend. | Wheat will affect the masses much) toon t Will We Our MG Felerred to makes {t pos adversely than the taxes pro-| Boys at the Trenches and in for the commission to seize hoa Lecndibaachani ted lesrtadeed All Cities and Railroad Cen- ate -etahia thi ost significant statement , ee " the time of Aas pra Mr. Hoover to-day was that | tre#—Fighting Men Will Have bottom of | won't have to flap a fleas and an unt Kk, but every t hvutauqia Chr and another appointment awaited ver, But L had one more question. “Don't you feel the least bit afracd fa geting He of going over th " Lasked, “Bub , ned andience. Hill Bryan didn’t ike it much re tn attached to Admiral Peary for thinking there was il your good time Marites you know--and’ othe Hin eyes were simply a trifle exempt that day, Peary tine in honorable gentler He never ave away a gum d " We've never give ‘ 1 | Peary 4 I the Pole, Hi t t . e vered © got cred Doc Cook t cash oO thought," she replied 1 supelly | ne tu tc “ wala v u ap | at ature about « nd being a bloomer te that the slacker w in pode ved en days from 6 dispose o MAN to the beat interests of tne|"Oder ¥ ms of t @ Food Con- Yankee Goodies, Clean Socks 3; oe claimed he had a depent ther living in Crocker Land will have to go pubite, rervation Law the Government tus’ and Real Resting Places. a tower Or apt MArrieG, ‘The extreme genalty in tarrinn heals sick skins Phere ie no question but that the |"? COnto! Of wheat after It gete to — Peary discovered Crocker Land n the next exploring party undis State food measure will make it pos- |" we ean do nothing under the press! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. CAPT, C. D. ROWLEY TO WED iterate ONES Tanks TRE Unbtbllante MINE ik eee vac we tats cestiea tase poeta Tone Je for ~ commission to handle th nhabitants might turn out to be addicted to | {&*é with this eczema that people avoid Mieakina,.and \t does not come ‘ny ” said he, “ ‘ol the cost | 44KJO draft law applying to American women has been passed, but each DAUGHTER OF IRISH PEER | oloth toy shues, fanny vests and other ailments might wear brown | me iodide Th Tae ie Goon,” continued Mt. Perkins a rrac Aras NEeseaens [GLEN Cs ba oll gat ANSRIOI MUA REGaHTE Ta readiness 4o serve her countrs SOT SMTA the MaBbseed ROW IEMITIRIFRE Cer eee | acinar eee ety ity ria Grin ragisee ere a pyrite erat near na narees erie brett course, the supposed new land might have come in handy as ma-, Peace, anyhow," “Of céurse the unscrupulous spe nt it can be shown that such nd Labia i : | 1ONDON, Sept. 1——The engagement | {rial for trenches, ‘The visible supply of trenches ix almost exhausted and| Don't be discouraged! Even in se ulator will do everything to thw nullers are incorporated in amounts With that rallying call to the womanhood of the iv announced of Capt. Charles D. Row- | Some more territory t# required, Tt might also be used as an nex for the | vere, well-established cases of eczema. the efforts o mmission, bu BOI 'SLON. 00H) WHAL. we! Sil try | . exceeding $100,000, What we w United States, Miss Emma Lansing and Mise Katharine [Jey of the British oval Artitiery, eld. [Overflow meetings of the Conscientious Objectors. If the Conyientious | ringworm or similar skin-troubles, Res am confident the men appointed by|figur and bread to the consumer ie Lansing, sisters of the Secretary of State, will sail for {tt #on of J. Ht. Capel Rowley of New| Objectora were prominad » nice, coo! interment in Crocker Land, one of | inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soar. ose ; York, and Ifen. Irene Molesworth, elder | their meetings wouldn't overf hone booth " oY the Governor will be thorough a ° ta vol a agreeme 7 * i if 7 i- uf * t e horoughly alive | to get a voluntary agreement between France for the first war work to which civilian Ameri- (daughter of Viscount Molesworth, ‘The | But, unfortunately, there isn't any Crocker Land. If there was it wouta | Uually relieves the itching at once anc te the situation and will be ready) th 7 ‘ " ach can women have been sent outside the borders of their marriage will take place In St. John's| P¢ 4n ideal place for a winte to meet it as expediently as possible charge only so much for his sath sina el a alae TE roca ‘ own country, Church, Westminster, Oct. 14 ie bisallgrrs door ma Ae ee MA mae cod condition in this State | ‘The Misses Lansing are going with a Red Cross| capt, Rowiey's father 1s an artist Hy ee Oc he door and te id ent law of flow he home for the Kaiser. ‘The winters there are | quickly clears the eruption away. mi a one-way ticket, throw him a | aad carina ies Rectal omeument, All drug: # line If w rabbit ; ° saa | more acute than elsewhere, and the! have the operation of the ling at No. $0 Pinehurst Avenue. _ Inalehbe tho matter te taken up the| general pub Wa will andeavar unit, but they are not nurses and will not ve connected |n¥ | Neaitnens Lat Maven oe, ne F.W.0" more speedily may relief be expected | ©, establish a standard loaf of cor- with any of the military medical establishments. They |uate of De Witt Clinton Ifigh School AYS WOMAN TEACHER . W. O'MALLEY WEDS TO-DAY | KX “ ( LN daapd ‘ tain weight for universal manufacture are to serve in the chain of canteens for which the War (484 Columbia Univeraity, ‘an cngineer Sa 7 . nd co-operation with the Fedcral to the public.” c 8 and expert accountant, ife was born in LURED HIS WIFE WAY Reporter Will Marry Miss G: ARMY OFFICER Government secured” asions rome surprise in Council of the American Red Cross has just appropri- | Hinots, '» Caine ved everal year ey, eles Ofaee Ss Ip connection with the food matter, Washington that the authority given ated $790,000. allegiance to King George. When" the| . Frank Ward O'Malley and Mi Uniforms and ew Food Depart : . nee) " a8 Grace ee mumber of women of the House-| {he new Food Hepattmens oe nest ‘These canteens will be opened for our own soldiers and for those of War began, Capt. Rowley enlisted, was) Miss Moller Denies Noeth’s Charges, | #deall Dalrymple of No. $00 Rivera wives’ Protective Association have|up to {ts delivery at Chicago, the| our allies all the way along the line of communications between the came Assistant Director of Munitions. | Ini Drive obtained a marriage license y had a conference at the office of Mr, chief assembling point for which the| J. R. Capel Rowley waa informed of his But Resigns to Union jterday. The ceremony will be per- Equipments erg d Puttee gear “ ‘Trunks, Stel , ; | Perkins in an effort to secure space |new price of $2.20 a bushel is made trenches and Paris and other cities son's engagement only last Wednesday.| Hill Board formed to-day by Mar. Mooney in the |] Trench Coats and tar for perishab! foodstuffs to be) % apply ARGE detachments of men are@———————————————————— _— Siiss Emeline Moller, twenty-four | Church of the Sacred Heart, in West | ready for jimediate delivery at um- able foodstuffs to dine to ement give: ue ee / : Miss Moller - i eavalled prices brought into the city and used for! py"the Food Administration: Departs being sent back from the firing/ possible, But the Red Cross probably | aovenencensen |yoars old, a pretty teacher inthe New| inv Aret Street AUMY AND NAVY #TORE CO.. Inc., “gyal ga Administration Depart: tine for periods of rest. They arrive|can give you more details than I. York Avenue School, Union Fill, N. J. |o.2 alrymplo te twenty-five years|| 240 West <a (North aide at Bt.) . to-6 e average re és ‘ A “ Nagy f D Q ‘lo y Se y Mra Meyer Frankel, member of the| price of family patent flour in New] at the railroad atation nearest their| Xau. bee, we only, decided to, go, te Notes in Society yaed of exerting ® strange influence |, mes born in Brooklyn, and ts the |] powe conf tore. with other : York from April to August inclusive| homes, or the places where they are | jrAner it weelt amo. ant te dered over the wite of Philip Noeth, @ Union a nder Dalrymp! firms who have adopted similar trade co-operating committee of ¢ (Ps hat bean: T1048 & BEOML| b just the two of us we had to shut up Mr, O'Malley, who Is on the Sun, 1s one Housewives’ Protective Assc [he oh esint cee ee & Darrel.!to spend furloughs, dirty, | our home in Watertown.” Hill saloonkeaper, haw resigned her} o¢ the beat known reporters in the cit ‘ @ stateme a A fi js “ i 8 d left town. He is forty es ¥ SPA MiyGan tf lnred fair price for|tagmed, hungry and tired ou 2 BA LIZ Aer Mrs, William B, Olmstead Jr. will | Post ae in forty-one years old and resides epee crest. (nat ce vheat the New York price of family| A canteen will be opened near ca RBALIZED that in seven day’ sat) goon to join her husband, who ts| Noeth charges that because of this in- |at_No. 69 West Forty-fourth Street. Comptroter Prenderg and tent flour in packages | a) at ‘ pad "Oo women, who are not young, | with the American Ambulance Corps |fluence hia wife left him and their four — = that some place in the city be desis Id retagl in t betwe id atation where Unie men | del!berately have torn up all their jin France. children three months ago and went to The Misses 1 ng will be nated where such goods may bo | $11.75 and Wins, per barre dopend- - myriad roots in the town where they | — live with Misa Moller, ‘The teacher has brought direct from rms und | ina mo i she rol! ing ae 8 of plc at this) © duty in some one of the| ore porn, where their social suprem- a 996 Mrs John Henry Shipway |denied the charges, declaring that Mra sold to the housewives rather than |” “ae the prospective prices for flour y will seo to it that the} 101. 44 unquestioned, and where they |°f No. 194 Riverside Drive have an- | th left her husband because of his nounced the engagement of, their | crue Nu Se eaeen a le The charges were heard at a uave them rot in the field it is improbable that a full sixteen- | *diers are served with simple food) )... j ved thelr helpful, friendly’ Gay tale Shi pees a farang HN | 1 5 daughter, Miss Margaret Estelle Ship-| meeting of the School Board Thursday n It is stated that much produce | Oe TO i ee i BANDS Fea) Home: AAYOrh MAb ENO: 6 ay to go overseas to a new, way, to Knslgn Richard Peck Mat-|eyoning i F RANKLIN SIMON & co going to waste for lack of means for] {oap unless. the consumer will join mace of eee ice el ang {raucous life overshadowed by death thiessea of Chicago. On behalf of Noeth, Attorney Philip . bringing it to the city for sale. The | with the bakers and retailers in elimi- | {"08e exhausted with travel and} mney are not even sure of what they Schumacher laid before the board al- Comptroller told the women i th could secure the co-operation of Mayor's Food Committec he — wa | nating needless cost. trench strain can, find peace and *| "It may be possible to reduce the}auiet; that '} cost of bread by about 2 cents per loaf A sailora and soldiers’ entertaln- ment, arranged by Miss Margaret t is, they'll do it—or I am not fa-! Crawford, will be given this evening |inay be asked to do! But, whatever leged correspondence between Mr ments stained with | Noeth and the teacher. Board members ANNOUNCE Store will be closed all day Saturday, September Ist, and . Monday, Labor Day ” Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ve Willing to allot some space for f co-operation of the bakers, retailera and powder are laundered, | riiiar with cool blue eyes and New/in the rooms of the Natfonal League | declare it indicated that Miss Moller] purpose. and consumers can be eecured to ef- ings darned and ,button® put} engiand chins, for Women's Service Wee. 660) Waele emotional nature, ‘At the confercnce with Mr, Perk+| lot q ptandutd loaf and if waateftl AAR mins: oe Given the choice between resigning and | that Conv | practices which ha own up out of n directing the work of |. Fave YOU Interented yourselves 1D) jirg, George Lauer Carnegie is |being discharged, Miss Moller resigned ipetitive conditions can be elimi- We really will be aunts to (22%, other patriotic work?” Lasked. |apending September at the Greenbrier | She said she would sue Noeth for dam- ne ted and a reduction tn delivery and % eee ie | “Oh, we have worked with our loca!) White Sulphur Springs, West Vir- | @#e®: Bie the produce of several farin: brought about the nephews of Uncle Sam, dispens-| onapter of the Red Cross,” replied | ginia would be Lortheomin; ‘ { Mi By , ye sold throu he baking of large loaves, under] ing goodies, clean, mended socks, and | yisg Lansi ow ve made ban BIDS FOR BRADY GEMS This-produce would be sold throush| jon delivery cash sales conditions in| ind, quict smiles, ne Amarican |e nee We te Miss Ada Watrous, daughter of i the Commissione The women | thrge sections of Europe would permit even dages. And I am President of our) Richard Bo Watrous, Si tary of ARE STILL CONSIDERED tion, was Perea, oer ith shia maauronce ti | the agle at the bakery door of a six. |sunte ere tn the fablt of rewarding | 90d Conservation Committee. |the American Civic Assoc Beviae the ple i teearshnse at ue mk proniee: tired boys. When I met the Misses} «Neither my sister nor I have had | married in the Church of the Heavenly , tive price of flour for 6 cents, @| Lansin the Biltmore reception { 1 Rest yesterday to Lieut, Wallace | . 8 could gi LJ . i P' the training for nursing, although I y y , Mor any bie. kee higher labor, fuel costs and methods ‘gunueut at teaal ct Cee for nursing, although "| Duncan Collins, U, 8, A., just «radu- | Executors Not Bound to Accept the rday I thought that there|am president of our Visiting Nurses’ ; the @ ated at West Point. A wedding break- could not be finer types of the wo: ance of any such @ af distribution through ret , l nen! Assoctation. But in this canteen| fast followed at the Hotel Astor. Highest Offer, Says a Trust fos the women explained uilwsloner Dillon had assured them i space were secured somewhere in the “ns room yea until some Ai, | livery, credit and other e: cording to the women, tim next we lt ts presumed 7 s Perkins is therefore awaiting the | handling ayste in the United States,| required for such duty work we saw something which we Company Officer polntment of “the “new Stare oni | merease the prises Miss Emma and Miss Katharine| could do, Women used to think that] ‘The engagement is announced ot Commission before taking action. _ “It is a shame,” said Mrs, Greenwich Has Miss Miriam Giffing Baker, daughter| Robert L. Gordon, an executor un- of Mrs, Willard Hamilton Baker, of | der the will of “Diamond Jim" Brady, | >, 108 Joralemon Street, Brookiyn, ae aie No ¥ 4 Ldsut. atl Campbell Horan, |e that bids for the Brady Jewels U. 8. A. son of Mr. and Mrs, James | are still under consideration | Francis Horan of Bronxville, | At the Columbia Trust Company, | — where the gems were inspected by | comfortably ma| ener any ve, 0@ there {s| nursing was the only help they could oak ee tanst bo dgiayed in GREENWICH, Conn Bept, Loc? alth in thelr firm, smvoth cheeks | give in war, but so many opportuni- this most necessary food. T) thousand baskets” of peaches--a|@Pd Well-polsed bodies, Their eyes|ties for service are being opencd to vf people are suffering from the Want) pasketful and a half for every one jn|are cool and blue, but th smiles of it, and any amount of | going ley hate 4 dala ak Ci . eenwich—thatts the yield at Con-|are friendly. Miss Katharine has to waste @ countr waste in the country 500-acre estate of | “If we must wait until ihe State] Ee" And don't you believe that n women should take advan ay hair. The two| these opportun really beautiful g Tht D . 92" T asked Another engagement just made pub: nae. anaiite the trudt departe | Coramission gets to work the cannine | fy e¢ Bestdon peso? | sisters are of distinctively American| “Yes, [do believe that,” Miss Lan-| tic is that of Miss Muth Dwig dedupdy , an amen in the teurt dep H | yeason will be far advanced, if not| Convers m has acres and acres of! stock, and might be from New Eng-| S28 Teplied firmly, have not} puiler, daughter of former State sen. | Ment sald the executors were conald- | over, It seems to us some method | app! many plum trees and | $20! 4 ; pe pat been drafted, like th But in| aror Charles H. Fuller_of Brooklyn, |ering whether to accept the highest should be sorsncoasiy Bey mon ae \ slioddiais sae ad of Nor eg: n Now nee this hour It eee ee ae dienoenl (and, eau: Lowell Shumwax, son of| bid, He said that, while bids had large amount of foodst could be | We are going to France to dojan should hold herself at the disposal | Prop. and Mrs. Edgar 8. Shumway |», off LA papmnys peed »rought to this city | ca: , work for the Red Cross,"|0f the country and should perform | or ine same ci Miss OF ta a | rane aolicited, typewritten sloqune | “On account of the over supply |can it but the present high prices aro |“ i i wa. 7 | the service for which she is capable: | neice of Secretary Redfield given out and inspection granted, the many poor people would profit by | proly e Miss ma Lansing told me. “As Ti puropean women have done such | t isaraneivan jexecutors had not bou! to accept t highest bid It was said $600,000 was “near| (XG In the Editorial Section rishable goods, and n are anxious (> the sale of such reds of W he Housewives’ Protoctive A ston has certainly done excellent understand it, we are to work in the|noble work that Ame hospitality headquarters, to be open| faust not fall behind. | 1 an women) 4 London cable an: nk they | gagement of the Hon the Mo! k in help Jong ne sic espol bh ly. I M. U nd W Id Hor oe the one at ea eens | to the men when they not in the |At® responding wondertully jworth, elder daught count |enough as @ guess” at the maximum | (oy o-lViorrow s Su ay or In the meantime G iment offi nches They will need places | $6 OW about the pacifists?’ 1| Molesworth, and Capt. Charles D. pid. ©) Jelals are reallzing that. w 2 sev.| where the rest and and be} suggested Rowley of the British Royal Artillery Persons familiar with Mr Brady's | : tha © se ere they can Bes of J, R. Capel R ae. wiley of New | history ema at those t 2) and we certainly shall] “There is nothing for women to ba: | Gene’ aa weaning wil vase | Geaeal of te tetas “otecten onl Tl S them as coinfortable 45 | just now, except patriots,” said th vurch, |@hielding {t from publicity In a way | * y ike | on Oct. 4, in St, John's ¢ a ri | sister of the Secretery of State. “We | Westminster, ‘foreign to his practice, hy t ll lero at war, Women who have been - ro uSssia IS 1 |pacifists should put aside that pas —_—_———_——————_— MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION |aion, Just an women interested in| eral thousand strong and our motto | comfortabd! Watehful Working.’ " try to ma The food grains in their most alluring form | Kc ° ° Grape Nuts] ltetrge er inarronercnen sett ESOS Sunny Ceylon ;, Seething in Revolt . urn their finest energles to che sup: ( eee e r se Patria Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ | work rt the Mt ko for all . ‘ Aiea : | women: F : The Economical Protective Association, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row. : ae ty, ohn 20 noting. at ¢ Internal turmoil due to clash of Cereal 1917, aie Rae une ween Bes antagonistic theorists and the 1a a splendid bexinning ; of effort, ar t Bmore ane ; ; AO Srinath AAA TIARARRI ANAT DAA AIATNACESBODO OTe fei ‘work for fosd conservation ai growing strength of class-struggle they become more experienced me po] OO Raa aR CT its ‘ thatthe oh the Dring. ised | socialism, says Abraham Cahan, w , tha a oma s o E LL-A N Ss \ { desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening Vevenathe fi hen and thelr fight: | Editor of Forward, : ¢ + 3 All that we do to help the tion is} e World's Hcusewives’ Protective Association. Lan ying our boys at the front. Wom i papelutely aint Peete) uate Poe Uhura! tae is unique in delicious Sea to do that each can find her} ont 25cat all druggists. | Miss Lansing roge and glanced to TO Enclose 2c stamp to cover postage on membership token. || work.” | YOURGROCERHASIT, 10%, 18° &35° 2 vA CF a Bien aa seieial \—SeeesEssesnsssissesssssnesssscssmnemmas | Wars tis Serieen for HIS ie OBriae SEALED PACKETS ONLY ee

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