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\ THE. EVENING WUKLD, WEDNESDAY, _OOTOBER 17, SWANN PLANS FOR 1,000 STORES 10 SELL MILK AT 106. District Attorney Confers With Head of Dairy League in Move to Cut Price. Im an endeavor to procuse an im- mediate reduction in the price of milk to the consumers in this city District Attorney Swann Is in conference to- day with R. D, Cooper,’ President of the Dairymen’s League and members of the Board of Directors of that or- ganization. The plan of the District Attorney is to have milk delivered in forty- quart cane at a chains of well-known retail stores throughout the city. He has already made arrangements with the owners of more than 1,000 of these stores so that Grade B milk inay be sold from @ can to the consumer. very much be- low the present rate. Mr. Swann has received the assur- ances, he says, of local retailers to handle the milk when satisfactory ar- rangements are made with the Dalry- men’s League, It iy estimated that looge milk can be sold with a profit to the retailer at 10 cents a quart It was stated in the District Attor- ney's office that if the plan of the Dis- | trict Attorney goes through it will not | conflict with the investigation now by ing conducted by Assistant District Attorney James I. Smith before a Grand Jury Into the recent increase in the price of milk. Evidence has been adduced before the Grand Jury show- ing violations of the Donnelly anti- trust lw by the Dairymen's League The Borden Farm Products Com- pany pledges itself to sell milk at cost plus % cent a quart, and to throw open its books for inspection, declared Charles Welant, president of the company, testifying before the Mayor's committce on milk this morning. Mr. Welant blamed the dealers for | creating in the minds @#f the public that milk was a one-priced article. York and other large cities, and not in the so-called healthy coun yroups, the city children drink the ‘To eliminate the duplication of the] try."—Dr. Thomas D. Wood, professor of physical education, Columbiu water. competitive system by mutual agres- | University, jhe « use 18 ment and regulation of the big dis- 4 w y and in uributing companies, under the direc- | Put the dear little red schoolhouse and the hardy | adeu ype of h wl if cton of the Food Administration, was sons of rustic toll in your erematory for t!lusions J i" recommended by Mr. Weiant as a sv Th V lution of the problem. | hen cheer up and console yourself with the sclentifi: | aod f y Mr. Wetaat argued that the bly} fact that as a health resort for yourself and for your Ai LEAH companies be given an opportunity to children New York is By Eaberige tons farang eure rm tle red distribute milk in co-operation with ork is infinitely superior to the farm : one another. your fondest recollections—where there was little venti- ut think ity of 2 He criticized the action of the| > lation, no sanitation and fried salt pork for dinner|"* Yi are Dairymen's ague in raising the ; By f fT orice of milk on Oct. 1, and sald that} @ every other day The finest sort vs all the league would not only make an-| , The final turn of the oven door on the corpse around cou dren, but they other increase in price on Nov. 1, bug RS the “simple, healthy country life” ste chat vet p ino inawered would probably advance the ra Re y yil Hud was given’ ju D o aman from Orana further in December. the other day by Dr. J. A. Nydegger, in charge of the United States Publi y was telling me the other The witness declared both the farm-| Health Service in Baltimore. | ey pow bby Tactiare \ er and the distributor had recelveed ae _| barricading themse too small a margin of profit for seve- |)" NYDEGGER potnted out that |_ in! for the ral years. the percentage of young men re-| children is almost entirely neg I opraoubls, wl GERMANS TRY NEW TACTICS jected as unfit for military service be- ay ountry schools door gar ents is co ons a ove than borne untry home *! cause of physical defects has been] | by fares OEEKE aeISHt ee ah 4 fated and over: heated. many Spread False Rumors to Alarm | Cdnsiderably larger among men from) io yg D. Wood cou ss communities. the i * Families of Drafted Men. |rural districts than among city Sl eho! sabe eatauutee mwas outdoor Activity, dy ng, the ¢xtd CAMP DEVENS, AYER, Mass, Oi, | dents mtleties, gathered “DY tee eee ite neath of eau months, than in the cit if Li.—False reports calculated to distury| Government show the number of ebil-| (0° TNS"! | Pres laeit DA Ati alaan Lut Tiicun Aereipae the peace of mind of parents afted |dren and young men defective or in) (o a hecWaribnal iedueallon| for mi along stowy ntry nen at camp here hiave been circulated | need of medical attention is from 7] RaW anarek Savion ie r } read yout mr a cout ecently, and are believed by offtcials to- | to 20 per cent. higher in rural districts| * yes ion an ie 4 sy msn ed “M 1 Jay to be the work of German ai than in the citles, and Dr. Nydegger| °! Association nen T talked wi ; * Stories of hangings, abusive him yesterday at Columbia Univer ment and of murdered girls are attributed this startling contrast to) yi) i. Wood frankly admitted that]! of the rumors toast the fact that the health of school a Ge the finest physical types of the pres 7 ; ent generation are to be found in the : 4 large cities : i “New York and other |, Dares o, . American cities,” he added, \ i t reveraing, at least temporarily, i . that qreat natural jw which says : that the soil is strength, life, the Bis source of our best raw mato! , ‘i Our finest human materia Wood i physically speaking, comes just now from the cities. le : Tam @ sufficiently confirmed and . unre rate New r to hug : . that fact with complacent pride Bue Dr, Wood re socially intinded He think that one of America = greatest Joby, as soon as the war : over, must be to make the country as ne ny as the city "Or w ad | nt A \he assured me, “we shall degenerate | - ! {| Jas a nation. =| Sixty per cent, of the school chil. {eat ; =| |dren of the United States, over 12 000,000, ure att Puri al schoo’ aa ‘ Country n att ge rural] i =|, | healthy and are | ! S| | physical de ! =| | the citl of the sli general, of a States.” And t Il . Dr. We « 3 th * he Best Hats at $10.00 5 1 Hats tur all cecasions you will find in thi fe mam: | sroup- golf, motor, street and afterno ind Vv def t ear--velvets, velours, felts-—-many shap ipa hy ‘ cl many types of trimmings are in evi- , \ or | ence-—This is truly a season when no oi L ; “4 ced be unbecoiningly hatted—the style polltan y f ' , | record untry ve reso varied. We take aparticular pride i,1 |) seuhaenyinne ely ‘i scan! % his daily presentation of ten dollar hats, he 1 ask . s tert Fadl | Best Fifth Avenue ¢ New Only 10 days left to ‘om ih minimum cost to | The Best Young Manhood in America Ts in New York and the Large Cities; Rustic Physical Superiority a a Myth ANYTAING WRONG WITA The City CALOS HEALTH 1S CAUGHT ANDO CORRECTED IN THE GCHOOLS BY DOCTORS ANO NURSES. -—— BAD VENTILATION) STUFFY FEATHER: | BEDS — RETARO Tit) Country CHILD'S THe COONTRY CAILOS Foan is NOT OF A KIND To PROMOTE Goon DIGESTION SALTY CQ PORK HEALTH DEFECTS Children and Count Children Compared Averages of Ail Available Statist NTRY CHILDS WATER SUPPLY IS GEN ERALIa Nor SO PURC so TAB CIFY CHILOS |Health of Children Is Better Guarded in Cities and City Child Is Cleaner and Better _ Nourished Than His Country Cousin—War Has Proved That Our Finest Human Ma- terial Comes From Cities— “Little Red School House” Is Unsanitary and the Food of the Farm and Its Water Are Unhealthful. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. SCTHE flower of our physicat young manhvod is to be found to-day in New » not know » food as she has hew to prepare Of the two pie "All the children of Now York, | & Co. | inclu the poorest districtsfeat ‘ food that is better 4 and — that he ore variety than that =| ven to all the children of many aid 35th Street, 5 a eumry. divtrict, Tha Grand York = eaten by the average city child i | much healthier than the bread iven to thes, average country bay your Liberty Bonds. giver He. Sine BY prege , ROUniTs farms does nell ge tothe children | on the farms, But to the children ; in the city. And the mother ef the fermerie phildran Srecanel 1917. DIKE M'CORMICK TELLS FRENCH HGH SCHOOL STE nme AVERTED AND BOYS es NARCHTOCLASSES.. vf Senators aml Deputies. PATIS, Get MyeMedit: MeCormick vessat-Large from Titnot tof honor as the reproser of the Am an Congress at 4 Pwo Tundred ‘Pothils Jo in ven tevday by ¥re nos on Minister of Mb Abr Demonstrations, but Few We ‘ M ih ABFONS: Pupils Remain Out. stem, pnvelteds, Mr, MeCormick 1 ' - ponding toa toast, amid he had come to ire irful for the strength of ; i A al Na Re ‘ that he had drunk from the school pupti« of New York | y, ne BE Wak Bees Hiled jo materialize at noon tod 1 Wik clepieieee THe aban the original 100 gtrikers being turned tkht that € would find down by (le majority of students Shausted, but 1 have been f Harry Paley, a committeeman on |Nundred-fold by her vigor, As ft trav the Board of Wduca- | world irms, whieh to all the reat of the mn. wa inted on the shoulder " gar 1 suw France busy, toil Vepil fellow students at De Witt High § 1 addressed a crowd | entire American nation t He anid: Will fight with all ite power for a vietory | oi wa want te make foota!! include the splendid loyalty of a ma- ‘ Ko ahead. ‘Tho Board |J0rity ¢ Americans of German blood who are tio fese patelotie than the " ‘ ng: to eIve Une » pm othe line ‘ M ry. Tf you go out with names as Ger bs " ve sixteen will be Hindenburg | have ard it on m every bigh sehool and | ¢ bed with thing and bitter anger from all chances in civil service” | the Werate Killing Of herale nurses The om of the boys followed, sireratt, These are bad Paley tw vol Just as the first 100) ings for the Kaiser t te 5 dee, No We know, a8 surely as we know that POS I RL BO : France lives, that her sona have not ittention Wan pald to the latter, {in vain, We Amerteans know that Tie of | boys have no Gary) y ee pa whe arlevanee They object to the extra! wa j . on the th to miliary training. | Geld of battle is the terrible and un ‘ Ire Whalen of the Board, shakable mother of indomitable armies.” f tatu sid the matter would we UNreshe it between now anrl REVENILOW EXCUSES M ne but that he didn’t : How oo FAILURES OF U BOATS apparent, he said, that acher® and pupils alike, were op-| he 1 hour | Pal lishes Article Preparing German " f the public seho itt » foanwaaen aoe net the Gary svatem and} Public for Decrease in Ton f acholastic work nd rage Destroyed. moran re 1 Public Sehoot | OPIENHAGEN, Oct. 17,—€ Nos. 171, 100 n the cast side Jie enutiow, mouthpiece of th With No, 171 in lodth Street, betwoen| \cmiralty, publishes in hin newapa Madison and Fifth Avenues, the middle | per, the Taesacitung of Merlin, an f the macistrom of harangue, dis preparing his renders for a jointed oratory and energetic police Say ieee entractivenuas : 100 mothers accompanied their] '! September ax shown by the AUCH WAND IMPEACH aw alatiatien publication of which ts hoys to school then, In groups of ‘Wout abe twenty and thirty, started to spellbind| ty, addition to hia cartier explana in Yiddish, The police from the E [tion of the decrease Inthe figures of 4th Street Station under Capt | jonnage sunk, von Reventlow advan Iirady, hem them moving. « he th that Great Britain hae Mrs. Bronstein of No. 6 Bast 107th | withdra hips from service for the Street was the most violent of the agi-[ remainder of the year in order to tor "She ‘said that her boy, nine | sn to transport any old, had six teachers: One taught | in denuar m to dance, and If he made a misstep |, nei the ensinarine he pu 1 sinkir Thin theory contrast My boy shottd dance she quer ely with his cartier a 18 tioned the evowd. “1 don't dance He Great Britain's avaliable t ih Oo much to do th 1 must get ur Hready bad becom fe amall for it n peudy t The majority of the andi wit Roventiow saya, are Abou f th ' Waly. ditt for aie thedr peeve He ' Phe in } an MU OrdE aut Eng ere pal W ee . pucue ace MURPHY ADOPTS POLICY ' rom VN OF “NOTHING 10 SAY" i } yy | Other Big Leaders of Tammi, V Also Will Refuse to “Discu Two hu the Situati a parade at arety eae , th iis Gary: waceniee ttn manumany Hall, Hereit ef stro Twenty more went to Pull Seno leul gubser w ft N Highty-cighth Street, ¢ ite Jother ble fend ! (uation police station. ‘They were tur | for publiention ried back te Dol i and} Murphy consid c cir memes taken HEncHM! | views enough teNully that hia old Mrs. Molite Hirschmann of No. 281] ine beat. strutexs Lust Ninety-ninth Street was a ia Nake he at 1 by” Policeman Tana and | OWE nee be at ed with disorderly conduct. ‘The |" nba j can cominanded ber Ae a yl rom her ratory and move on. A Waal 920 In front of Py Behool N pudso His! : A i \ Anu houtins| HER = I ni} wa’ GRAY HAIR hr Gray Hair and Made It Soft and Glossy by « Simple Home Proce COLUMBIA MEN BREAK UP STREET “PROTEST” MEETING | She Tells How She Did It. A well-known resident of Kansas ' \ ; ; ,, [City Mo, whe darkened her sray Nen and \ hair by a simple home process made ty Students, | the following ‘ Any lad : or gentleman ean darken their gray Threat or faded hair, and it soft and ‘ te |Klossy with this simple recipe, which ue they can mix at hone, To half a pint of water add Tog, of hay cuin, Lsmall Univ box of Barbo Comp Land % on, of glycerine. These ents: can \ \ be purchased at any ' very cittle cost. Apy every other day on toed is darken ticky or greasy and Tt will make a took 10 to ea nil a SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ise Malntessty: ard Ver nile Heme veal, ) A BLY GUARANTEED t IDA WEINBERG BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists “ee ‘ 4 refiind mane if oit faile Re ‘| These prices mean money conservation aaarCity Lady. 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