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A PAIN REMEDY JDENTIFY DROWNED WOMAN. Prepared for Family Use dways eady elief For Seventy Years Hody Pound at Comey Intand body found yesterday in Tsland wae y ap that of Miss Ee 1 Transit Company. &he T. tor n employed by the B. R. *( twenty years and came from ear ago Mine Morrow auf ervous breakdown. Rrooklyn office She re shortly © Cheisimas and aatd she was feel- ' She disappeared Saturday EXT ERNALLY for INTERNALLY for Morrow bad resided with Mra n Street Jobn. believed Miss Morrow's alanced by liners A VICTROLA For the Valentine Party The Victrola will always be ready to furnish the music for the dance or song. It will never tire. If you are not prepared to pay the full pur- chase today a payment of $5 or $10 to the model selected) will send a Victrola into your home immediately. keep on enjoying it while you pay the balance in small monthly amounts. 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Apartments Furnished From $50 Up — > —— Open Every Evenin atv No Extra i CHARGE CREDIT 5 All € soode Marked | Period Dintig ¥ y Suite in ue r- 4 inches, _C HINA ma Good. shown in this advertisement will be sold at advertised prices only during this week, 149 -AVE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, i918. of ers eres WH MEADOW CROFT Pilates birthday of Mr sissies HOOVER DEMANDS hind Her Actual Needs, He Tells s CongTes and “meutiess’ days fleld® producing 3,500,000,000 bushels, o: duced. Mr, Ho approximately 1 this country and 9 This provides nothing for animals, beef when there should be 4: 600,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 pounds iw required, in eatima@ted at the maximum 281,000,000 bushels. the Jaw. The results of into the transport were laid before the committee, days, 600 we that the days, He indies efforts will be made to bring corm from Western fields: Public Protected by Displa Cards Giving Wares and Price Says Walcot 8. © Walcott, Hove’ resentative In the National istration, in New York te with loeal foot tives praise to the si aot eeeeeeneneenmetes int discovered a compound and ca one and it nos in tiny bott conte from an so loowe that S.Z2MITCHE LL T.R.URTON 846 ADIA 441 DRODRADAD MH 244 LAELIA IEDR EDD Od DEDEDE EDL OU The “Edison Pioneers,” old associates of the noted inventor, held their first annua. meeting yesterday in celebration of the seventy- Though the festivities were somewhat ha COMPROMISE MEASURE PASSED: ON CHAIRMANSHIP, SOCIALISTS SCORED to) Republican National Com- further thle [deal—was belng copted in san} mittee Chiefs Adjourn in was having bene has resulted in protection of the without un- DRASTIC. POWERS |: TO AVERT VERT HUNGER Nation’s Supply supply Is Far Be- ation inning in of soclety which had its New York—the ongantzatio women to move for conse: rvetion in their | ficial results, he ae mascot GHIGABD GIL DETAINED ministrator Hoover demands imme- diate action on the bill to conserve foodstuffa and establish “wheatlesa” He bas informed the House Com- mittee on Agricultura that drastic | notion ts required because of ahort- | Hlanene , who has| held 4 prisoner in Ger as succeeded in obtain- ages in the Nation's food supplies | available for the «ix months from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1918, He produced figures showing marked decreases in) cereals, fats and meats, and showed | that congestion of freight cara has been largely responsible for much of |; the Western corn crop rotting in the n Consul General at Mies Slocum had been etudying mu- in Herlin and soon after offered an| the stand taken by Republicans in company in| Congress in voting for the Susan to} Instead of & bumper corn crop, as generally supposed, the available sup- ply i groatly cut down, Instead of | 3 engagement with an operu and officials revoked he about 2,000,000,000 bushels were pro- ver estimated there remains enough dry corn to supply the Allies and the American people 000,000 bushels for 000 for abrod EDGE MAKES APPOINTMENTS. ‘10 of “zratitude and art to Theodore Roosevelt, and pledged Support in the prosecution of the war There are only 100,000,000 pounds of ,000,000 pounds, Mr, Hoover declared, and it was shown the Nation ts short from Names Enoch L. Johnson to Be Clerk of Supreme Court. Johnson of Atlantl such fats as pork products and vege Clerk to the Sup: tuble ofls, about 50 per cent. of what Phillips of Princet a member of the I The available supply of wheat for consumption before the new harvest 1s oaly 70 per cent. of what is re quired, The minimum supply on hand 57,000,000 bushels and Bruns j, land and sea, and in fea nance of American honor in the face ¢ » Howard of Education These figures show it is necessary to take drastic steps, Mr. Hoover]. sald, and he urged the imperative- ness of the most careful conservation by everybody, He did not go Into the details of the administration of investation ation oblem Wpadanceald hateund thet 700 cara|t tt en ey of foodstuffs were on the tracks 120 on the tracks ninety |; days and 600 on the tracks sixty |asains At Alleged Blac! would be improved in trom fifteen to twenty days, and sper **| Chairman of the Re! HOOVER'S ASSISTANT LAUDS EVENING WORLD'S WORK Increase State Constabs dition of another troop, tiak- Corns Stop Hurting, Then They Lift Out With Fingers No pain or soreness! just shrivel up and lift off—Try it! s and calluses A noted Cinviny lift it of with the fingers . Hot a bit of sore her when applying | freezone or af it doesn’t even irritate thi ou simply appl fh You simply apply # few 1° Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also painful eallus and instantly thy disappears, tien shortly you will find the corn or callus vd tlrivel up and Le AENEAN Ret aNe eA e NER teeemeus panounced to-day. prasioanT 6.9944 494440484964406464.0%. tempered by wag the Pioneers’ acclamation of the patriotic in “EDISON PIONEERS” CONSERVE IN FOOD AND SPEECH AT FETE REDE NE TOOL EEE ENCOE 4D 64O4 DG4 544 RO DOS OEDIEERED 14D OF D44-0 14 C4446 DEOOOEEONEOT EDU F4EE 44 4444 OE TOOTS 4 farm TC. MARTIN | was not. Speakers called Mr. Edison “the greatest of patriots, wreateet inventor of them Bates i Effort to Get Together; | ST. LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 12.—Just nour of meeting of the Re+ IN GERMANY TO RETURN nn Nat iis aftern: | Miss Slocum, Singer, Gets Passports Journment untit to-morrow would be After Being Held Virtually |taken to give time for further ef Chairmanship. committeeman Adams for National Chairman The Resolutions Committee of Anthony Suffrage Amendment, gested that the Adminiatrat Washington avail itself of the a: Nee Of the ablesi men in the ¢ ty, regardless of ‘politics, in’ the prosecut n of the war; ini The Roosevelt resolution follows “We, the representatives of the publican Party, in dvily constituted of Senate | ficial conference assembled, send you in this hour of pain and shade tribute of our gratitude and af We tuke courage and streng preparedness against age ssion all mankind, We fervently pray your speedy return to perfe aness that cannot bé spared.” When th drift) towa Ww Hays for Chairman of t Sh |without reservation. There was a division of sentiment way (in the Adams camp. favored with- ne before the com }Iowan's suppor drawal of his n mit Adams leaders met |tioned to-day as a candidate Committee ie tween the sup) orters of John Mo State conatabulury force| Adams of Ohio and Mr, Hays, | In the smail hours of the morning announced at Adams's head that he positively will be a sity | Opposing the Jowan will be Will H. (ror | prays of Indiana, unless there is a sud shift in the plans of the anti- en ys contingent A letter written by Adams during a] tour of Germany three monthe after the outbreak of the European War was ' mittee late yesterday by Adams members of the committee as sorted, that Adams entertained at that time a friendly sentiment toward Ger- many Tho letter threw the National Com- mittee into cc infusion. The restraint “t A | } t the committeemen was a moment. The last hope of harmony was dispelled cll BARNETT STAYS OVER MARINES, ander of Corps to Be Reape comine Corps, whose teri Is about to jwill be fouppoinied rotary ‘ be- 1 Committee, lead pn stated that an ad |forts to reach a compromise on the Mr. Littleton, who was seated aw Tennessee, is for Executive Committee drafted resvlu- tions for presentation to the full com mittee this afternoon. They indorsed CE CONSERVATION. Assemblymen = McCue nounces Ten of Opponents as “Most Unpatriotic Men.” ALMANY. N. ¥. Fe Wagner-Kenyon 1 was passed jin the Senate the vo! wa and in the Assombly 1 “4 moasure, which would app: mer Gov, Benjamin 1, Ode Ice Comptrol him to har rand would auth so that Ammonia used in the mani. | facture of artif ployed in the production tion, was sent to the oGver signature, Tico might be A lengthy debate preceded pussage “|in both House ber Assemblyman McCue, a New Yc p,|clalists for opposing the ag-| atl tived.” a tion” h from’ your example in constant counsel for 4 malnie- heal s!and strength as a powey for nat! ronal If-respect and international right-| (lar }xet a prof Jcompetition by putting the ir iaienoueanto PROSECUTE ira rs came out publicly for the| turer time and claimed hia election | Hess {eame more pronounced at noon, 1 tain of the meets. To discuss this tl ucus at 12.15 Fred Stanley of Wichita, National] Committeeman for Kansas, was men for lean National citi] Pang: leaders this morning inquired «| Into Ms qualifications and there were {evidences That he was seriously con- 1 in view of the struggle be: d before the party's Executive Com. | bone * ator Cale} der of New York. It indicated, anti- erations of Democrat, bitterly arraigned the He characte the nv 1 them as st un Only nine of the Socialists present, All plaining their position voted negatively, 4 tion that the bill was not enough in its provisions Other n As tive votes were ca men 4 and Link Sutherland, Democrats, Their ection, likewise, was uker, Republica ure Was not strong ¢ the present eme mocratic L Donohue chi te Republicans had p! ty politics in a the lower house and « ponsor In the of Niagara * ne thee it would asalst profiteer in war time darantoas.” he whields h the artificial ice out o the roll call on G GET READY TO SHIVER! Headless Man, meRanaines Str Lights and Even Bones in Ce lar All True to Form. HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb, 12 Corby, after hi nolses and seeing apparitions month of his home and found a small containing quicklime and human bones, According to Corby, a m ering his family for some time, There In the peared every went down, When Co 2 From Balt ¥., Feb eng hi Rochester, Geneva, Syracuse, Ut Amsterdam, Leaying Albany sand carrying war suppll at bank o} her devlopment of motor tation of army supplies _ the Quality Up. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & 34th Street—New York and Widths 300 Pairs Women’s Lace Boots A new high-cut boot, 9 inches to heel, Il inches to ground. glace kidskin vamp and foxing, colored cloth turned sole and Louis XV. heel. Specially Priced at 6.50 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © New York 34th Street and store natural On Special Sale Wednesday ammur Positively None Sent C. 0. 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