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en THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER oo EVENING WORLD WINS FIGHT FOR GAS STANDARD CHANGE Adoption of British Thermal recent Pui iaervien co : Unit System Means Vice {ines bewan here, two Com from up-Mtate attended te t t tory for Consumer. j vane of Ponalbly changing — The Kivening World maintained HELPS NATION IN WAR.| fintuard wan lowered the consumer he hearings began here the Comminsion lowered P. 8. Commission's Order Is the « ‘ ‘ | standard Wut did not lower the prico 4 Last in a Series of Success | for"tnair district : i The report of this commiaaion was ful Gas Campaigns. | Introduced in the present hearings by - a counsel for the companies, b 4 The F ning ¥ 4 pointed out thet 4 By Sophie Irene Loeb. wi 48 Insued by the Waabing t sl he Public wer. | (9n, Hureau of darde for the City 4 Wy the decision of the Publi ri iage t t nwered the atand- & t vies Comminsion Saturday, The F ard und corruspundingiy lowered the + t Ring World wins tts campaign for a| rater at (he an 4 + peetess i WApape forth in ite * ; pacts wee. “ nd bet Publ r é - ‘ ery consumer tn} in Ch Was Aimiiar to that of this 4 ; Gronter New York.| city. It was only after vigorous op- 4% This onder, te- | born, om Souneal toe te fom | t ued by the com-| ” 1 the Chicago re ‘ * misaion, prescribes | 4a ¢. This report, whic 4 4 ah ehhnawet stands. 1Ota n 1 by Chicago or % $ s Fh ns t par More, has proved to be TLR, CEFORS - 2061 ° ards that ts 0} ' Meaemiontd ehxe | 3 — $ companies, and as| bs ri ‘ ie: - chi wane ti wine Two Former Presidents, Taft ; a an fivi vl. Othe cor . +4 lowered the price ts lowered are ind conaumers ¢ and Roosevelt, Our Most ; | The comnpantes may nubstitute a) quantities of ku ; tinguished Heavyweights, Are: ; i thern nit standard num nat 1¢ the « i , : : so ins 8 Hs thermal i its tor| hy" , proposition of the Getting Rid of Their Share of +] Racha taanaysivo tre sor | Rublic Service “Comminston the National Burden by Sane | ik, APTER . + | \ vist : ‘ FIER, sHoU : for the duration of t ie Ines of th Dieting and Exercise. ‘ SHOULD WEIGH TART AREER | SHOULD H Th ompanies a perir 1 1 s . 4 Les - ’ by-product (toluol) may be used for} 1 i . iy, TH By Marguerite Movers Marshall, j | gals eT a Tle ‘ it President Roosevelt haa just fo { the example of former | exercise to t much of bis be reduced In pro-| EXPLANATION OF THE CHANGE F nt Taft and has entered upon a tr ampaign to reduce | ft. Ev uld try to do # o 3. l it n ‘ each and t r BT IN STANDARD AT THIS TIME. 5 we the health farm of Jack Ce Stamford, Conn : ae oe 1 ann ng, climbing and] . ‘ . on the baste of 888 | cassity Of a bene tet de : neti die as Heaps ih ene iona vo tn the open as| regularities Discovered Indi- mer, ie Signed cir \ d resident Taft has reduced h to 240 pounds, a) site, Hut w all ix sald and) Mfesicints 10 centa a: thousand cub re y now con-| Lundred pounds less than he welghed when he left the] jon9. ty eee aanaen tion on| cate Latter May Have Won feet. fronts the mission h ial Presidential chatr what the average eltizen can do 'n Nomination, Also, If BR. T, U. standard poy ay hea te errr 4 What Is the “perfect fi for which the two most “reward soit aa adopted value of the gas | s« immed distinguished heavywelghts in America are etriving?| “Yet he need not run around | iin tin Brook a redueed opeti tan twas emplat What should they welgh? What should be tr che | the block ina Grane or ee 1 Bira 8 who contested’ In amstlie! toideuve with Be Lier Y) turing an in the City umference? What she be their walst measure? | somersaults in order to get thin. | 14. democratic primary for the nom! Mile VORIGRMIEE Aca PARR of New York tu pa unt national I knew of one place in New where I might be} The regulation of hie diet will |i ction for president of Brooklyn FES a vapsiphcsy nee ne Ne conpantse TACK Tost sure of obtaining ap to these most Interestly accomplish everything for woes Rorough, united to-day in an appli : i citictent ¢ Y th SAAT questions, That place Is the heada rs of the Lif he fall ae eheuls, bbs had “8 ion to Justice Clark for an order fume ny sduct| Extension Institute, No. 25 W 4 Streot cP tent Taft him. | fs! foods and introduce in the! » show cause why the ballot boxes lamp, ¢ with mantle, in] of gus Which ca raat neion Tt 1 | place those which have very lit ; preg > # of nsumer, The] ticient quantity if gas be manu-| Self is the Chairman of the Institute's Board o t 1 r 'Y | tle fat-forming value. Foods to » opened and the bi umer must pay Hiowals. fuctured 1 . standard | jn Scan! ellig n avoid in the case of overweight in the primary reviewed. The a Saas wou Jize na inter i ands y te one inch t sre sugar, fats, fat meats, butter, order was served upon Hoard of Bee a on, as announced by| }) a Sips wh r - - a , eh pastry, sweets, alcohol and few tlectiona and Frank J. Prial, who airman aus, give ong ¢ q r t " f ins te ¢ them to keep ‘i . | others. It so happens that these , 5 nee What persistent effort on “ tly necessary tha figures, thelr health and ‘Of course if the waist measure | fue) foods which contribute to sought the nomination tn the OF this naWapabar ha a6 of tho is two or four or mora inches | overweight are the very foods primary ed in the inte the city d ely amalier than the chest. so much | which are so greatly needed in Prial ts 1 to have no needs having has- Aare leeradleoh ee the better,” Dr. Fisk explained. | the present crisie--grains, cereals 15 a recount, ‘The order tn returnable ed the order of th mission, ) uocotie ; When | say that the wa should | eeprn t tat Defore Justica Callaghan to-morrow ; » © at least an inch smalier roun i ange stores o! ts For two years a representative of ssury for the 4 sane icicle aA i Te Seen eee ree wnien @nd with undoubtedly ronuit tn a he Lvening World who has inve se rar n . man whose waist and chest J hore apa's00.6000 dy review of the vote cast for the gated the gus situation attended] on a ther: dT Si acat measures are identical or whose | ee + 1 b Presidential nominee tn the nORT of the E Serv iY t waist girth is bigger than his | 09 pounds « ton sof our : ‘ sion and urged a reduction| servi i t chest is on the danger line, from ns that could profitably be sur- PT . Konia st oni the viewpoint of health and Aman who ta forty pounds, Riegelmann beat Coler ny he research work in the Chi lr equiv ‘ longevity.” ‘ hee carrying on hia body @bout 1,000 votes and Irregularities efore, when smpanies of Chi- | protit ve tt years old. 1 good deal about foud ulatora really have t nominated, ‘The ago, by exten advertise not } ag i Col,| = en Is ene Reale i ; and oud! Se but how about Joint application fi n order was ates oportic nately cad cae t nsumers through oF ght p is a few pounds!) TABLE or Hb Wr rument regarding t wisdom of consulted with Col. James Mell, Chatr- It was also developed by The Bve-| q by means of a char heavier. But the ideal weight ts 158) (Mot terorat radually taking off an excess of man of the Kings County Democratio ng World that more than 40 per] st rds, Any right to an increase| pounds. Sees Women Wenty-flve to fifty pounds or more, |Committes. mnt, of the 8 er of consumers In}in rates should be determined | orocmer Vorsiient Tatt ts @ feet W n Weg “Our two former Presidents are) Jurtice Van Stclen to-day nigned ° ise open flame burne © exercise 0 ses avail-| Form “ 4 ng an admirable example to the tam Katty, | that a lower standard wc bie to the gas companies. Any ac-| tall and sixty 1. The aver ify in tho. mation ut nhywieal| en Onder requiring William J. Holly, ‘ the light. In view o} 1 on herein at the pres time » w t for a man of his height eparedness, In t future T be. Richard 8. eweem and Edward evidence, used in consid not permit a decrease in the val ae just over 184 pounds. that simple rules and methods | Laransky, Democratic candidates for New York situation, the present de-]of service avaliable to consumers | OM RMBNE sale HAUNGS wr keoping the welght down will be| Supreme Court Just! t ‘ond Ision seemed Inevitable, at th ent S0-cent gas t The ideal 1 d a eet et ae SO a ee | judicial District, w cause Why In 1906 The Evening World brought | bh 01 “the way to f the chest and 6 Se a the bullot boxes in K Queens, Prout the pres nt 80 a Be gas rate, |g and oF uit measu roughly ak- 0 f . Nasaeu, Suttolk and iichmon Coun- ich provided a standard of twen-| pr a , ‘ a ake at f i ‘ i thes sho’ no opened for id Bees pags tera cs eA MUNITIONS SHIP, AIRE, pin ster Seni 6 wrve twenty-two candle power, aln quirements,” ust halt I pelbacaiseaeah 12 at ‘ ’ ‘ norraw U's must be] a 4 I least one inch Bit ‘ Hae On the face of rimary returns an e te tw an av-|GAS NEW YORK HAS BEEN GET- tho walst measure.” | PUTS BACK INTO PORT icetly. teceiven” oo tis, | New: crag U TING IN THERMAL UNITS. Hing s m, the chest | ¢g TY XPERIENCE 8 ‘ ae 5 K Burt it ae rey fan fourth THE EVENING WORLD'S FIGHT ERPREN GAT ecuiciee ITe RPDF oe ey Progident Taft Fisk pointed ou Soin dniaianeadtiwitl SA nie valahe go Le FOR UNIFORM 80-CENT RATE. thu aking. ra a id 3 4 or more—! the n or wom w wants \ ers Keep Pan HKCN) Howling’ ett 7 Only adie iy wards, tho. Twentieth Lavernge Ge the Ree atone ee Ree 1 more—and of |} ti 4 penal m Deserting Their | three of the ti tah of ! 7 as seon him | wetght attained at thirty. T 7 uld be among th the three 7 « 4 t that the aver Nive fa ie mint-| that he or should tor AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 1 1 7 British steamship, loaded w : furnished durk To be in| nverage weight for 1 AT’ 1 ra a and 6,000 s of oil, 1s] Bey that wet Teantetd ben oon nea ‘ch t atk the oe A ting fire in her hold here to-day A " snelly | 1 by eonsuiners for h ge ereutens ee lmx welant at 406 1 wan towed back lant t after ‘ | os, although furnished un-| tile purt : ca ' ein her engine room compartme A + ttee Com power standard, actually | clen » ; pounds undery f ees put ae hanes) or a| Head of Investigating Committes \wh re eto use, whethe: t con nd As . m ¢ ne | ‘| ’ ' , fies bgp ) contended | to 130 1 om. t Hla) ! Tinathies tease Fighting | 1 be patd | sorte, ap help| PRTROGRAD, : ; datts:| — , be it and wireles Is for help| F GTA ; i \ It such a Leon everal Government responaes | lovaky, Preaitent 9 Co st effi. | Taft eat nued Dr. l ay eg w in a tem-|!nauiry into K - ha ud pay |he has told me about his eSuunlc rushed inte tha, & .| ned to Pet grad « o ask oa wantity Unit} seducing. With him it ia Fee ae enaeevad| view. with oral newspa fs \ aser the) acter of diet a golf JIgte crexed” beck by GATE i csaithat he t nee a actions WEAR ‘ -7 vert fasteaeaeen 4 Prtons ‘ 1 on bia firemen to}oMcers any character of high treas EAR n ta | ene exeroiees: x) below and draw the fires. ‘hey| It was proved, he ra at Gen In | 2nd his pra s thelr way throu the 4908! Korntlof throughout ® movement ® the ‘ r nt, of the |lettuce and other gr foods und with the ald th Wl ihe ng . unsingqwear ‘ ; twas 646 t anal) 1 4, which flooded the enging |‘? wits 86, | fool sntisiled, and 1 kn hhe ship's ivan were soon out.| oP Dveky expressed the . : : : 4 h pr duc NO} (BULA an weld Fire I burning in aeveral of |that Gen, 1 ft " will cover you with satisfaction F" OM his sl wall b-day but tt "was. maid only ander Art enh A thermal pounds, our plumpest forme i unde 1 awe ST the i . Fi ther combustibles, ‘The cargo and t ‘ge eer —a complete satisfaction which ‘ anne Sed ae enare than $8,000,000, "ane [ond leaves nothing to be desired ; * sand a ann aa in comfori, durability or fit, peunda than Dont take my word PERFECT MUNSING UNION muaye na OST etines. W/E AR suits i a ™ nis healt > of C alth Wade 1 ° ° t ive : Nine in Kellef Work at The Satisfaction Lasts ‘ Pp catlnas Saves the Wrest t dev me io ‘ at ateeeete ns a cacaneeie rt “Me PAARL LLL L PP EDEPLLPOPEES POPE ren nnrarrree orn ono ‘ rome =p tt +h onus 200, 000,000 Pounds in Excess American Fat RICH HOME OPENS 1017, Toted Around Daily by a Burdened People TOTWOSISTER Cee EEE PRE REE ERO eEE 9660646054 9044+ — “THREE LITTLE SISTERS ADOPTED BY TWO WEALTHY FAMILIES NEW MISS SHEP Laurence fi Form ony a Friends of *t Helen Gould, Adopt Va and t v af There will he ne poae little sletare for the feb little adopted daughter f the Finley J Mhepards oherta Marah Clark Shepard, the neyear-old bluemyet he apparent to Gould mm has two ' 4 who, ike hareeit, ware horn tn the humble oottags of a Yonkers oar penter, and who, aleo like herself, found themeeives lonsiy pensioners in an orphan asylum Hut the fairy tale luck that came to Roberta in no greater than the den chanea that hi come to aine ear-old May and five-year-old Kvelyn, They are to ride in just an man limousines Roberta; they » have Just as many trips abr witly clothes and liverted ner For they have been adoped by the rich It became known only to-day that a May and Hvelyn are now the adopted daughters of Mr. and Mra Laurence Colton ond and they have a ereat entate to romp In on the shor Lake Michigan, at Mvanaton, Chicago's plutocratic sub urb, ‘The Honda are intimate friends of Mra, Shepard, formerly Helen Gould, Bo there will be many a private car trip between New York and Chicago, and the three little Hang will not lose each other At No, 123 Webster Avenue, Yon ry, there Is 1ge where Ernest Clark, carpenter by the day, member t al No of the Ca ters’ Union, lived for many years with Allce, hin) wife They believed in having children, fine, healthy children, no matter what the cost of food and woolen stockings might be, Money in the savings bank important to and they al- nanaged to have a Iittle there, was there for the children, and it came out almost as fast as it went in, As soon an the ount got up to a few hundreds of dollars anoth: m, ways Hut it child would come along, and the aav-| ——ar ings were withdrawn gaily That left one of the three, Roberta, Alico died on Sept, 17, 1912, white | 4ll alone in the asylum, ayes ai F the birth of a}, And then came the ‘happy thought ahe was awaiting the h of Glico Mra, Mhepard. she already tiem fourth child, That left three half or-|one adopted chlid. Mor the sake ef phaned. But Ernest had some rare | c¢ anionship there was noed of an- friends, and two of them, Mr. and r. What better than io efive : Jhait a d all at once by Mrs. Harry Willis, No. 147 Oliver | tduptin story of tat Avenue, volunteered to take care of | was told The Evening World® the children, ax Ernest alone, with few days ago hia living to earn, could not. Err Le ying board and most ngs he spent in the Willis wae # contractor and for Ernest when no. did tnsist on pi of his even home, W ho supplied jc body Ernest Clark died on 15, 1916, Pho savings account had dwindled to ltue or nothing, and tt was practically all gone when the funeral and doctor SGulden’s great- ly improves meat and salad sand- wiches,"” says Everywoman, “The flavor is iit 0 different.” i Jan billy were paid. The children wars ii penniless and the Willla family reluct- % " ee peta eee GULDENS Watts Orphan Asylum, i Meanwhile Mrs, Bond of Evanston *eMUST had spent three years searching the orphan asylums of the whole ecuntry 1st jure ; for a child that she could love as : Bagh « fh rdently as if she had given tt birth spices, iliily ‘ She wrote long letters to Mra, Shep- * . blended—that"s u ard about her fruitless search, And Gulden's, i last spring she received an enthusl astie letter from Mra, Shepard, i It wan about three children at the i asylum in Yonkers, They were so — 4 early equal in beauty and naturat fi xood manners and general lovability i Mrs, Hond was assured, that {t would -AN a diMcult to choose among them L: Next day along came the Bonds both of them, Mrs. Hond spent on Absolutely Removes flerngon with the thr vans : * B nit her heart went Instant Indigestion. Druggists © She loved that ehild so that refund money if it fails. 25 ] ried," wuld Supt, Harrigon, “Ss wa afraid that she might not win ' thing.” i iy she did, and to I the wan volyn ‘ the Bonds as in train bring them, fe ae not livelyr and in a tow FE 90% for LIBERTY BONDS and 10% for You! TARTING this morning and continuing until October 27th, every cash purchase at Ovington’s will earn a 10% discount from regular prices. The other 90°, will be subscribed by us to the Liberty Loan It iy an opportunity to increase the subscription to Liberty Bonds—by availing yourse'f of 10% deductions on Glessware i id ¥ nya, Mirrors 4x and Furnit OVINGTON’S 312-314 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK eee nn