The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1917, Page 3

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ies allie Oe eS ae THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917. EVENING WORLD GETS AI) AMERIGAN HUSBANDS FOR AMERICAN GIRLS — WILSON SEEKIN OF THE BUTCHERS IN DRIVING Should Marry in Their Own Country, Says \ANWHOCANRUN Lady Rosalind Chetwynd, Who Did Not __ }\| RANROADS — QUITHE MEAT PROFITEERS es = a | FST AUSTRNS SEED WM ALEN RGUND UP HERE P s winvistr chi ix Laken With Four Germans . yg oid — in += Asa i I n Way 4U.8 ind : wenty pe re Which Perhaps Meant Hard " peration Lodging House Raid, Threaten to Expel All Members of {uck--neconmmends English. P niecta of : . pp ‘ at the fleet mubjecta Association Who Charge More mens Husbands for Enatish ied treet Menarehy to 90 thn i Than Fair Prices Agreed On—Fix Having Authority on the Sub- vallragd pesrare 97 oo oc ee Rates for All Grades of Beet. gg? oar gre taover nent a " + arrowed arty tanta “Mar the Montipal Lodeing ith Street, vt (he city's shelter .. | Pair Prices for AIL Grades of Bee dna ot netted, f ‘ition to the Austrians, Average Lower | = ’ in weet ral Mebbiedidi ivrmane and twenty-one more Grade Grade. . tint nlucke 11 of eighteen alien ene Porterhouse steak 4 25 4 y ad : : y A ighteen alien on Delmonico » 24 P o pal va sity four eiaokers taken Birloin stoal 28 4 ' lei, (twa male, ‘ie lod#ing house in the last Top sirloin steak my 22 woe would be better ¢ (ives dave ke ~- man or rome highly | - 24 ! we ' trator fre = any and Austriang were ape Leg of beef = Kaliway execu are eager t h tn Innide the 10-yard line from Flank of beef a ave Gh nent operation by hav enemy allens have be Flan = he Cor * permit: the pra trent | wineke many of ne Fat 0 07 unitfeat t the roads by sus- 1 ten, we re tS edie ‘ Prime rib roast 8 22 | pend eration of the Antl- Trust| | remistration ; unable to produce Chuck ronet 2 18 and A ne Laws, and forther | *rbgettase estou Plate ond beef 6 havine + Govertnent ‘by loan. oF jermans and Austrians were P ; aritien provide the taken before Assistant Uniteu States 4 billion dottars | Po-Day's Contingent 524, and! Attorney Knox tn the Federal Butta. _ th Ah CAEL Ee | yout ibm) \Whevd) thas ‘ath ‘tals R for road and terminal equipment | 425 Will Go To-Morrow—_ | story oven ah ie ree 6 ee By Sophie trene Loeb. es 1 sn of a current: Inw = : ren jad lost their jobs em The accompanying 2ives Went haw authority to take} Glfts Showered on Them, Als or in places inside the barred veh ve t teat sold in 4 ‘ p for emergency oper - pepe ane had been driven to the “ ¢attor { many officials considered antingent of New York's |1lding houne by the old. All pros 4 t ss pee iheient that # patated through aie boosh hey were interested only tn These prices we ted tn the n morning to entrain for 2°llne Joba, but after conferring t and mont effective mittee appointed airman of the} Vederal Food Board at the store of George H. Suaffer of No. 673 Madison era’ Arsoclation | Avenue last night j | Presence of the coi by Jobu Mite way pton, M will go te wid after that , , a with United States Attorney Caffey. | ae a re will remain | 1% Knox dire.ted that the men ts ASKS FURLOUGH FOR TROOPS} at ome oniy 10 por cent. of the quota | yerned on Elle Iatand, ‘ . | this diutHics he Gaal 16 pee xamingtion of the slackers wae Lavy ROS4LIND t deal CHETWYND. All the repreeenta ! ni conducted by Assistant United States cat will ‘ Attorneys Johnson and Axman, Bae eh teeeKe 4 drat . Dete ne and policemen took both "1 wilt oer wor | tH Men froin their beds at 6 o'clock pa ja Southern training eampa] Men from Hrong tote RUM Eer ila deenine: Mae The cold weather, it is believed, will drive scores of sl ous lodging h t will be in camp not later than attended t id named were also present last n edd, an ne or the BUTCHERS WILL SEE “THERE ARE NO OVERCHARGES, meat bad bee: made by A. § Pr 1) Wond Ad- strator Cyrus and Sophie Irene Loeb|™ hed the cut-!! up of the oat grade sued ty the War Department jof $21 entrained to-day at the Penn y Representative Tilton of Station. Reac the number ward, sanking It 42% and that in ckers to the vart- eve in international marriages? «dy Rosalind Chetwynd does not. ees ut rs of And Lady Rosalind hare as one havin, § authority on the s 2 4 © what) iecause a few years ago she was the An elc f en exsary to transfer | vor of Bronxites who are to ise. Some of those re w England drafted WearaUniform, Marriage is Easy ted to-day admitted to the police Devens, Maw, to fill al change has come) M4t they had run away from other hologte idject no usual an heroine of a sensational nt with the heir of one of the oldest bar- onetcies’ in England—the present Guy Chetwynd, whom she has divorced, “T believe American divistons. cltles to ¢ rturca, Lately there de service. ps migh tions In th prot | 2 end promt 1 “We are glad to co-operate id ; - Coie are lado co-operate Ree . Rey eh 7 \apintt of the men, They sang and “Head” line, flocked to the Fededal mith The Evening World and en should marry in | cateune dan MANN'S ROUT BY MICE sheered, marched to band music, ac- Bullding and begged the authorities eliminating — all : Priced meats former! rinted in, ¢ unscrupulous their own country,” Lady Chetwynd assured me at a ino Chrivtmas spirit the t Qdvise them as to their future i “ | rhe} ‘ advanced by {hese columns, Ser IA eee ete Nite ' luncheon she gave yesterday in the Hotel Knicker- ral Sur WON MRS. NN DIVORGE gifts of tol and ts and com C8 : ’ Grimm. “You can say that we , ‘ i A Ari . in we W r Kleotric T} - fort Kite showered on them any of (h® poorer classes of Aus- » Besides this price adjustme eolation bocker. A girl's chance of happiness is just twice as } 1 i 5 st. |} Wear Overalls, | « ule would » Ci men | Over these depi het ; J, ye ap-|has been none of the hysterics And It Is Not. he assoc he consumer n its vari- wts. The Lgriet, AUMtrian subjects, many of them that marked the send-off of tho early! bUsiness mon but the majority men watform and mar- Wear ove by firms inside 8 agreed by the cold to-day had no effect on the the allen enemy fwanged at appro which is the as ars contingents, And oven the snow and Wo had been dropped this morning { will expel from our lalong the w trian laborers are practicall: 5 ‘. . along the ® 'y destt Be eateuintas rena have Men from elght local boards rode in| tute, and It was not an uncommon \ meat the following net results have ne ee | vies to the station, And for] SiRHt to see one of these pleading been obtained since The Evening £ Twcal Boards Now 1 with United States Marshal McCarth; World began its campaign a few of Local Boar b No wiih Ueleae Bisse ‘arthy days ago in the interest of the Htan ite. Thsur beds i consumer to eliminate the profi W. Whit. teer in the common necessarice: the public as against those whe 9 Mayor's Committe marahal of the parade Pe emis SOR Eee ia eee i Sash paverat ise for temporary relief, the Fd~ of life In ooreperation with: the are not." | believe in love mar: SHTOn ea ae tee Federal Food Board: This Murex and then rode} eral authorities not yet having re- A Bureau of Complaints will be 1 Board No. 4] °¢l¥ed Instructions as to bow alien established next Monday =t No. thentre party | (Hemies are to be registered, 220 West 57th Street, with Cyrus a thentre part eased Miller at its head. Ali complaints " a as to overcharge should be sent iawn thei A committee of meat dealers is being formed to aid tne Federal Food Board in fixing fair prices to be charged for meat. A metting is held to-day by Mr. Mitchell and the fish dealers for the same purpo A rule is being drawn by the the various’ associations food board to have the effect of | have boon asked for two orthess rane law, which will prescribe that | reventative mon to be named by them ‘every meat store In the city shall | who will co-op have printed in its front window | Hovrd int the price it is charging for every A kind of meat. we All of this will make { the Housewives’ Prot tion of The Livening W housewives throughou iM From Infested Summer Cot With ¢ spies Led to pcing Wife. | }and ance Park Ce \tle ae fe ivoree mult at | which* vad reanon to ene | Bronx any dealer who has been found, ‘ great if she marries in her own nati after investigation, to be selling = r meat at an unfair profit. We are more anx Phere is nore npathy, more more tolerance, he- men and women of the same race ‘than can possibly exist between and poiats of view. Of course, there are than | can expres: that our dealers doing an honest business be properly presented to os. They were di- d to the Committee on Allens of Nite aesuran: wo people of different countries ere an overwehlming love beat laid p pliterates the differences of nationality iages, you know. Love is really the only sane re 1s the first step taken tn che son for marriage, The others are all too small. Years ago 1 believed in fon of routing out the profiteer 41, Meat hnainess, ay suggested by the marriage ot ning World CENFOU h m and appreciation ~ on was manifested last “4 Visiti minent men in the @l ene Mary!obo ed there, Et wast Manchesters were marri cases | downtown The quota wax entertained the expense of the eme Court Jum ambition, but not to-day.” rried when I was atinued, “I sophical,” Tady ¢ shetwyr 1d added, “and sinc ng matron, tele by nn absolute dive f Henry Miu. examining at for Albany To-Night. of the unusually early choking of the Hudson by ice north scidtone iA Of “lof Poughkeepsie the Hudson River 42,000,000 fund being ‘ Sha this ot hele Caan tlohal Colored Moller [With to-ntght's trip of thelr boat to with headquarters| Albany service would be suspended the winter, war ca inp, umble from say wo on any subject since the war beg that church | ¢¢ AVE you done any war work” I asked, ‘In the beginning I d Lady Chetwynd answere every pain suffered wound, fo IT had to giv stead I undert is | for the woun bright, amusing sketch and small Fs in buildings where they wore oftencr in the Christmas supplements | housed. The men quite often wonld Ingiish weeklies than tn real life.| be brought tn on stretchers, At tirst beauty, Who was} 1 tried serious things, but the sol York and| dlers did not like them, ‘They wanted oks de-|enly light, amusing thing Amertean. | NOT recite to the ryself as | they endured ¢ NYAS Ae Shout having at Aid Kin the | WASTING tempt |pendenta of Neare te: the moat a | Doc, §.—Needa of de. | st T went Of | not heard a arch and we 4 and woman's vanity p] (tumodtle 63 and other associa. ® Uke action to ald the ‘"! 1 ins 1 of prices and how he accompa Nig | Mana and two young Women who wi rove uring a unitorm for the necessaries re of a masculine tis an unlucky ch went off to Paris to see Mr, aonur “but I om ev flop 1 The part King in sex consclouar ay th ihe scvording to Mr Lou Hl Cranbe erted that wome re in a ark Hi Lawre Hut ni Murchioness nt my State Director of hetwind's ni Distribution, f Hastings, mm in-law." Lady Chetwy with the lary k to aly and cor party wa whelte routh one 6 iarm and Mary Period Design, of fine American walnut, dustproof construction guaranteed ate with the Food he setting of prices, will be called early next « of this group to arrive at a mu in designating nly way to solve without usin means, such aw retail lcensen. i949 secure delegates from various food an unfadah indard design and a un 1 did 4 and other the elty SS WOUNDED AMERIGANS 02 Ss: tn} RAPIDLY RECOVERING)" "° » always t mertean,” Lad ( wynd ae purchase only at storen that charge /)/usteles tngl Gee ta tn Kottiog | crod me, "How could 1 be anything Hons mmo cont Ja e s 8 at 4 ba} compu s 7 b, ic 1 » you | i i > prices officially noted as fair prices. , to pe charged, puting PPO | Cine 1 Ive really rather aunsing to be | fo. me he wounded av | WOMEN TO CARRY MAIL. we DED SAANEDESSS ATO RER NSE, | UE OF five or wix ‘locals’ wo|an American who sarried an |! # of the front are } L will be published tri-weekly, or per- | fan sure ye ure tae 1 who i ‘cold Nahmanejuet at fmt, You’ go simply & } ath int r | f Them Have SUI MARE REE TOn Vannecaniiene {ten, a9 the market publie at hi : Nlacnrahoay living akoteh ul I fie ; His tye ; hapa more often, as the market) wi, realize the war sit ritwation a iad 1 drawing room eVory Onl aged me'to think that L might become| © ged From ! Drotted te Army, 1 te Said. | Ree, wenary to ur prices, | stands you without |ansactress; so, experien ‘| Two Serious Ca 1 letter carriers wil taka the John Mitchel, head of ho Gone | sayin You lor what! Went with a | * raf Board, is giving bis per | ther is strange iu bout you, provinces “ 4 with} r re XN Work. A ee eet ari | bon "by the | BU big A : tam | Prtae played ; 8 Dresser 40 inches wide with 24x26 mirror; chifforobe has four and every tra 1 then one sliding trays and two large drawers; toilet table 32 inches to facilitate the work. bat a : anot Once un ry wide with triplicate mirror. Full e bed. There are various elements Simtlar etl me Ay tls | it What should I enter into the trade differences of harwed ‘ln! auch sto io Oe Whe ee ney y they y veils a tee GI ‘ef ; “Hi ae Ti wer prices and of t st night are ollows: | nev They reall H mieat sold at lower | RF nO re aes nee he follows: | UY irtsimas 1S ome ime meat that was cut up lust night War? ia : t mean ath For example, the cost per pound of this “best” meat bought in bulk w examjnation, ‘They're Just fully timid—Lng particu. It's one of the holidays when families gather from wherever they may be and celebrate 97 cents, as against 15 and 17% cents larly apt nce ey ‘ | SHINGT ‘ a8 quoted previously for the average “D?, you recommend Englishmen t . Me f of the Bureau of Animal Make the surroundings as cheerful as your resources will good quality of meat sold to 4,000,000 ne husbands?" 1 d Lady ' i ' ! wa to the permit. You want the best Furniture that your money will Of, the §,000,000 people of New Yurk. Chetwynd tiny r ‘i a? ‘ buy, also the most reliable grades of Carpets and Upholstery. Thia iiigher priced meat is purchased | wre 6 ee c rushea Under| “Por English w yee—not for | nue Se a a I ‘ ' ? . ale grades I fe ay by the butoner after 1t has been cone| 0)" NS Mewadring tt, Americans, You seo lingland is a) Ame at ; ' You are sure of them at Koch a m in hard luck—need Dd," gal Fr : ‘i ‘once | Here an b tt eiderably trimmed, a ; nee a8 tabs’ anid) man's cou 1 iaek i" cf the heir to the title, t | ' But there may be reasons why you are not prepared to at is, the meat bought at 2 Maekaeah ne ‘} 1s paid to and go 1 must go back pay the entire purchase price at once. per pound has had cut off it Williams 32 | lish wome nis 4 “4 mat- Wuat before {leit home | ard @ud chuck, or forequarter, It ts rich 1a amaburg, this|ter of course, but A an women | what I calle Kin employed the man to . ite wheels The man cray kes the meat rich. a Milady of fastidious taste Insiste nm fat and thus jcannot understend Mt it and [effects for the benetit never do : Beers KS Layvour! sae The Koch Pian of on high priced paper for the wrapping un moment late: bes At this poln t the table tha mata , what Pal Ma ra That! . Deferred Fayments ot the meat whioh she purchases, of the ollapred and he was | remarked * ¥ 1 women sing afterward to moet at's what constitutes ‘Tea Quality’! waa desioned t set just such « Tbe parchment paper in this instance crushed to_d arried pai while y handed hee Gh the aivesis, tte «3 designed to meet just such a situation costs 16 cents F a pound and the oUler |i, tote o - men ‘atalked. behind: 4 YY my own frieuds, 1 It enables you to pay for your purchaves at intervals and per- wrapper 7% cents a pound, siotis Cavan Nea Raine Service| “Oh, but a man ce s ® parcel Women ct ealing mits you to enjoy them le paying for them, Around the ham she purchases ane county Caya, a is @ dreadful sight xclalmed Mra, uy Nak the Dete 1 Pitt there is % of a cent per podnd added yw) dedicats ton alah of © Association | anne Morton La 1 Englian w " . Pee for the cost of the paper, which muat with fifty-six atare blaaoned om it. “one | then ea ny a a ope veel vane ene sath its De paid, On the bacon there is paper ceremonien will be held dn Terceee | rater Ct arry it ady Chetwynd because the husha and burlap, the cost of which eer carer elect i ahere 7 ietwynd, i ed had married age Amounts to almost 9 cents a pound, County Cavan, wi (ataearetngt bone wd carry iE, or int “him carry te | is pert absurd. Tani the B19 She does not pay cash, ¥ of the county of the | mamneM arry it if} and ‘ fpatanle hed 1880 She insists on a hurry-up system, ure Rlorlous Stara and | fementio fet upon at. | 1 is generously full of the fin and the chauffour and the automobile oridan Anno tien, Ponst of Gen. | Hoy Derhace T's {in Fngland olf y e rich flavour of skil- 25 "Pe, 2 ite martin P hed} fully selected oIlll x ree (- must be paid. In this particular "09% #0 that all the Shoridane who | long that I've be with thelr edteas. You will never be satisfied aro ‘not holding down @tere there are two bookkeopers to bo at the ceremonies Tovalgnt, 7" . . “ing pare. NOY. Saline Teer en ipterentlonel:s ,, With ordinary tea once you have tried SALADA, |Past Ieernrert

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