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y on ENE CHS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 265, 1918. WHEAT EXPORTS |n soe corm ear eis Sergeant Major Kingdon Gould NEW NON-WAR PROJECTS TEACHERS’ PLATTSBURG eg And His Mother at Camp Dix HIT BY FEDERAL RULING TO INSTIL WAR SPIRIT exports for the eight months ending ee ¢ y 1 t a February were 30,587,814 bushels Industries Board to Refuse Railroad | | Lecturer wit Tell Best Method against 100,550,186 bushels in the pre- 4 . : | Priority for Building and Other | of Imparting Patriotism to exports for the eight months | Materials. | Youth February were 17,621,187 bush- WASHINGTON, Merch 2%.—To die ‘Teachers’ Plattsburgs where courses ty ainst 98,866,387 bushels for tho Industrial projects not |!" patriotic educational work are to courage deemed ens the war new stlal to the prosecution of | be given to some 900,000 public schoo! | War Industries Board teachers will be established this sum- will withhold from such new plapts the mer in practically every State, ac- benefits of priority of transportation | cording to an announcement of tho for their produ onal Security Lea est rprisea barred by the 7 sard haghei de ngs Bas Ballin ote Hina A “The teachers of America do not mite yh ' Good for the Childrens’ board, as a neve & need to be made patriotic,” Dr. Rob- ‘|previous corresponding pertod ‘ Meat and dairy products exported February Figures Show In- during February totaled $42,961,127, ie : against $30,656,269 for February last crease in Flow of Shipments |year oe eG) Abroad, However. gens ly thre eantiiaatents ents of canned beef was near- times that of February last forms of construction of public build. ! * a / { i year, the figures for last month be- ines and other similar tmprovemente. | ert M. McElroy, Educational Director ; Co s and | C a WASHINGTON, M 25.—W! rg “s Saat ASHINGTON, March 25.—Wheat|ing 9,888,690 pounds. Practically no In cases of thia sort constructors will |of the league, declared in aw letter ; , SXorts during February were 1,018,-|change was shown in bacon exports, railroad priority for building | sent to the directors of summer A : A Mother's Grateful B Praise - This M48 bushels, against 10,289,521 bush. | MoURh ham and shoulder exports in« will be denied enterprises, it wchools. umhey are patriotic, but they a Old Fashioned Family Remedy, * : 000 pounds, 4 of their focal im- | Heed to inspired with a sense of @s in February last year, according to] Cotton exports for February were rrying them on iaex- | the dignity and boundless posalbill- In a recent letter the mother of these figures mado public by the Depart. | 359774 bales, against 3 bales for y or rectly to! ties of thelr profession, and to be four healthy children says, “I have been | ment of Commer ‘ Exports of corn fo @203,459 busiels agai Dushels for February, 191 These figures reveal which movement of America supplies have been he : hon ' Of shipping and railroad factiities, {Oklahoma Police Shoot Miner and Increased movement of Nour offsest | Wailer Who Hope for Vic- ne ac ceecenhes Lea cAay A tory by Kaiser. ange IngR TULSA, Okla 25.—Two men shot and killed by polfce officiais Loosens Right ri kink tk icdliaed (uy waeennd — | Stephen Iveroft, a Bulgarign coal min- jomenmade remedy is a wonder jer, was shot to death while resisting mt aulel asily and t to arrest, him for the al- | ) davly tnade- da [ore l uni | Winning the wor, Uniess they are needed | shown how their work ee ee oeemtorth: cuierprioes n be made using Fathet John’s Medicine for the last ‘2obs| TWO PRO-GERMANS KILLED AFTER SLURS UPON ALLIES | — Tanthrlaia. onpitat and | ® Vital factor in the task to which five years and find it'an excellent medicine Uon Which cannot be spared r Nation has reverently and tn- for the children’s coughs and colds. If am a jseifishly devoted itself—the task of of my four children have a cold or cougl H . | sane the world safe for democ- I immediately give them Father John’s j about 75 of them will be selected In- relieved. 1 have recommenc her TO. WAR, ARE ORDERS "ss: wi" Snes” direc John's to many of my friends and I would fi Of Dr. MeMiroy pera ot hot be without it (Signed) irs gE — jthe National New System of Distribution Estab-| Faculty, which he organized, 1 0. 5 . Halmboldt, 201 Elm St., Astoria, L, ‘A safe family medicine hecause it contains no alcohol or uaa Ous drugs but is all pure and wholesome nourishment. | nore than 1,000 speak for Dealers East reinforced by volunteers ot Rocking, from colleges and universities WASHINGTON, March 25. —Detive ery of fuel ofl to preferrg’ consumers ngaged In war activities, regardless | ment that he regretted that | te . of existing contracts, if that is neces weeceseceses! t in the ‘man army now Bie | ¥ pe sary to supply essential industries, against the Americans, cd's . ’, ‘we = hue The prompt and positive action ot}, » walter, was » Killed | 4 ‘ ’ was ordered to-day In oer ar . | this simple, inexpensive home-made | Mente Le de germans | tién regulations, promulgatet ‘ 4 eho adie he he Waa jad ne German . - . del + ale remedy in quickly healing the in-|were aa, that he Mine Western. frome | ‘ ’ President Wilson for dealers east of |f} flamed or swollen membranes of the tho Rocky Mountains. F Nhroat, chest or bronchial tubes and| LIGHT VIOLATORS PUNISHED. Tho reason for revising the rerwie- | 1} West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues + West 43rd Street breaking up tight coughs has caused saveinenvasanesinn Heiiing only ¢ amnalt wuppiy. ef feel] It to be used in more homes than any | Monroe Clothes Shop Loses jo to meet the require. other cough remedy The usual] Corrent tor Twenty-four thents their necessary cus-| throat and chest colds are conquered | Xiward A rman, Deputy Fu tomers, » distributers were by ft In 24 hours or less. Nothing announced to-day that jable to allot a surplus to uses not better for bronchitis, hoarseness, 1 the electr {contributing directly to the prosecu- Easter Gifts of Sterling Silver croup, whooping cough, bronchial nes shop at ie Broads tion of the war. nethina oF winter coughs Way ant 42d Street for a period of LR piled Pe te Bet da lla 4 ‘To make this splendid cough syrup, | 24 hours, commencing this morning. | rding to the original list of priorl- i] t. b Seed Pe wees et Re Gre | orcs eae es tae mee [Pees a creas anaes are always acceptable worth) Into a pint bottle and fill the} the ! bottle with plain granulated sugar} SO" ‘yrup and shake thoroughly. You then have a full pint—a famil ply—of a much better cough 5: an you could buy ready-made for 50. Keeps perfectly and children iesbatteplpee tale PERSHING’S NEPHEW WEDS. B00000006060000000000010000000000000000000000000000 nder the new regulations, if a dis- | trity ia un. to meet the re- P ' quirements of all his preferred cus- The following provide extremely good values To-morrow: tomers, anothe distributer may be required by tb 1 division of t a nistra’ n to fill this ¢ supplying his own cus- n the preferred list. Violations | 1 Fuel Ad- | Gr. MAds STERLING SILVER ARTICLE: STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT WARE ; ulations spealfy that 1. Pie or Cake Servers, »- - - $1.10 | Smelling Salts Bottles, 1.00 to 2.75 Pinex is a special and highly con - This photograph shows Sergt | Committee of the Amertcan Library | gonad dla ra are fot relieved ” : a | pape, centrated compound of genuine Nor-| "ews Hanson Takes Maryland | Major Kingdon Gould and’ his | Association, War § Forty |feon ‘contract ouiigationa after the Tomato Servers or Sandwich Tongs, 2.75 | Perfume Bottles, - 1.00 to 3.75 way pine extract, and {s known the Bride in This City, mother, Mra ore . at | girls of the Committee visited Camp jer ra cease to slaty at i . pes Y, a dee world over for its promptness, ease| “eut, H . Hanson, @ physlcian| Camp Dix, where id isin | Dix ao they could see the actual Gravy Ladles & Asparagus Servers, 3.75 | Flower Vases, - + 2.75 to 5.75 and certainty in overcoming stub- |!" ‘h« United States Army and a nephew! tratning. His mother, accompanied need of the men be ; - = born coughs and chest colds, | Flower or Bon Bon Baskets, 2.75 on a rehing Tinton peu ol, sf | her daughter, Miss Edith Gould, who | This is the very ling Leverett ‘HEADS OF ‘BOY | SCOUTS Bon Bon Dishes, ~ - $3.50 to 6.95 Secretary of the Junior Book of Mrs, Gould and Sergt. Gould. farmed by (Demy Cy ies Sa ae AGCUSED 10 GREGORY | WASHINGTON, March %.—Charge citing twenty counts of alleged mixcon-| . duc nile were received by Attorney | Pennsylvania Salt Co.—Regular quar-|terly dividends of 1% per cent. on pre- nee sti regery to-day {0 & complaint | ale oO odls eade ags “| terly dividend of 2% per cent, payadlo| fer and 3% per it. Bi QORRIST | g ». Gluck of New York, against April 15 to atock of record March 30, | stocks, both payable April 1 to stock byron D Livingston and James ., |[eCOre Maron 38, West, heada of the Boy Scouts of Amer- | A limited quantity of frame models with finest cut beads, e 1% gone over to in soft color combinations at large price reductidns. . $16,076,571, Net revenue, $14,-| 0 s partment has | ‘Tife charges were Surplus after dividends for|¢ommon, 2 per cent. on first p juriadiction a If it Is so determined, and c i mn ec BAGS that were soemnenty $59.00 to $75.00 at $38.50 hae avoid clsarreatenea’ ask your wugaist for “2% ounces of Pinex with directions, and don't accept wnything else. Guaranteed to give! |i" A Be a Wi absolute satisfaction or money |firive, Washinniin D, Otte a romptly refunded. The Pinex Co.,| elent years old and |e @ son of Crorge HOW as Act >” Hanson, Western Union Tel port for 1917, gross r raph perior Steel Company—R dividend of i% per ¢ determi 01,137; 1917 surplus equal to stocks, Ay onnon. avitena % aeayable itorney in New York will be immedi: | . $4 $2 $11.74 a mare, Jand yeeond preferred dividends wre pay ately notified, 1t was stated. BAGS $75.00 to $97.00 * $48. 50 Stand Motor Construction (o.- bie May 15 to stock record May Freed Commission Niaalie Pontponed. ere a i Venn ended Des 3 orotta ater tates] cater Serve Co 4 subsiiar. "ALMANY, March 26—The investiga: BAGS $79.00 to 115.00 “ $56.50 $990,376 7 in 1916 es show u surpl Widends of| 11.0 “or the State Food Commission, | peaeeee eel ceular| ees arene sbduted 40 be reaumed to-day) Whe] BAGS :* ' 125.00 to 150.00 " $79.50 | quarterly divide t Marconi, Wireless Telephone Company finite postponed by Senat 1 and both |Teport for 1917—Sur, $617,772 1 wn, Chairman of the id Sd payable April Ist t ock of record] crease, $367,683 Committees, conducting the hearing, | March 20 : Ohevrsiet Motor Company, resular|SQaneee (OF Puntponemes Also a group of Allover Beaded Hand Bags at $13.95 Ohio Iron and Steel Co, declared an|auerterly dividend of 3 per cent., pay ee . extra dividend of 9 per cent., payable 1| ble May 2 to stock of record: April 1s! yew York COTTON EXCHANGE On ahell Se tisad covered frames per cent. mon for the balance of} Mutual Bank, guarterly dividend of Open ye \vear in addit the regula pnthly l ner Star note at + Maroh May ) 3 a7 vidend of per cent,, making 31 ve on stock of rece aroh NY see d | Sividond hi, OAT CORE: SHARIA FF DNF cable April tide ibotober on a 2 per t ann December Silver quoted at $2% cents per ounce, Mexican dollars 74 eae es cae STOCK MARKET SOARING ‘CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS: | ON GOOD NEWS FROM FRONT |e of 6 HAVANA ENTRIES. Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics The most wanted French and American novelties in fashionable sles Mian daw. A. one | Depression at Opening Quickly 4 color combinations are shown in unusually large assortments Ara, Beet Siar... TB Te TON 1h Followed by Rally After Gen on the Second Floor, at very interesting prices. Haig’s Repor + For Tuesday, on the MAIN FLOOR: ‘ ee B ds i CAN he Novelty Skirtings, 36 ins. | White French Dress Linens Hatin 1 tg 13 ae asurday 0 SAI, DE OO SPE nee Attractive designs and plain white, Extra fine grade; pure flax, OPPENHEIM: GUNS&@ || Gea ee sib at a yd. 4 34th Street, New York tie cc! Ae + * 1 rece Hl Semi-made Skirts at $2.45 to 4.95 Y yr Y -y Corin Brod 4 ue + st “t octal ian tion AY New stylish models made from popular materials. GIRLS FROCKS || ee= eee | The entire third Hoop al i 8 Moan of at GIRLS! WOMEN Hand-scallopedand Hand-embroidered establishment i Covered a “A : i 4 Hy ‘ es ie MAREst Wnattario# Amine IF CONSTIPATED At very emphatic reductions ~—Main Floor Tables. fashions for Children, and girls “ en AG@NDON: March 25 — The tee ; eons: ‘ gol / l st yo ladies! console {AL Fy untion on the wont if tls They Liven Your Liver and Bowels Tray Covers, - > 25e, 35c¢ | Dinner Cloths, | | 25.00, 39.00 who are almost young ladies: sry Site ; 1: eapmice’ a and Clear | Your Napkin Pouches, ; : 650, 75c | Guests’ Towel, ; §1-75, 2.25 F ‘ u ej} u ark b 9 | Con *) KY . 975 9s Our extensive collection of attractive ! w adn dig ; Don’t Stay Headachy, Bilious, With Centerpieces, . . 150, 2.25 Cocktail Napkins, dz. $2.75, 4.25 School Dresses, in pretty plaids, Pp Segcptey yet $6 Bee eebnaen sary Besen APE sae Opener Tea & Luncheon ¢ loths,5 5.50, 7.75 | Tea Napkins, F $5.75, Lert ginghams, chambrays, linens, yoiles, Keiliug in GREENHUT SALE UPHELD. Get 10-cent box now Luncheon Sets, 13 pes.,5.25, 6.25 | Lingerie CushionCovers1.75, 2.50 Minny 5 sensible mot ner who relles | A ; n : 3 rb sue ns € Jus +a : : rp ey Ae Ay Ny with Exceptional facilities for embroidering Monograms, Crests, Initials, ete, implicitly upon our service for sup- (Teed 1 |eation " tgriping. You will wake up feeling A ees | { : Don ADE men grand, Your head will be clear, breath | plying the Children’s Spring Ward- 1B a: Reese Ba © B[feiver, su Pesdnuiel cisan® atomact nwect, Haat { we ry the Hollar eyes b t, step elastic und complex robe. ih ‘ nf Bin’: De Neate Ay rosfe=chey're wonderful: Cet |e EIEIyEIsESES/SSSSSSSgISSSSS SEERA b*, 2.95 19.75 Wea' uo Ro MG 4 Ont wifi, ete é faceat 1i-cent box now at any drug store ‘ \ - to ay do . veo : Y 1 y pr Mothers can sufel e 4 whole Cas “ : : ca of eet im New| dita? vem rome of Ke Inn eee ee ee WORLD WANTS Work Monday Morning Wonders ana Ae F pe mnstipated-—they are haginless. f OGUnd.—-AdvE. set nd up the business. ‘ ‘Auth ‘ t : “