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Lasts achievement ary. it there while you 6 noe or laugh. Proved fa ‘ta! teat | The New WATERBURY Way clings to the ,, The Anohor imitated, but never success. | Fhe Teal Anchor Pinte fe made tn at ! ere in Ro eraine. ie your PI S death griracted FHI! and return} a henomenal Success: perfectly. Decaye veoth aaved’-| Returns Not Yet All In. without plates, Ali work guar = 10 years, Extractions and Den- ry made patios by our With a ninth Inning rally that net. i BOTANICAL DISCOVERY [oj gomething over $200,000 the ie Incorpo ‘© 29 W. 34th St., New York | 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Pours: 8106 SuNnvays, 9 TO German, French and Swedish Spoken. E LADIES IN ATTENDANCE “BALMWORT” FOR RHEUMATISM Mr. J. M Hunter, Longmont, Golo., writes: “I have been taking Balmwort Kidney Tab lets for my rheumatism and find they help me more than anything 1 ever took,” ete Some forms of rheumatiam are Caused by failure of the Kidneys to secrete and throw off the waste and poisons of the body. HW Kidneys and bladder are not cir full duty, Balmwort y ets will thoroughly revive their activity. Sold by all druggists. —Advt STOP YOUR COUGHING | awolled the total of Joseph P. Grace's Mo need to let that cough persist. Stop the Writation, and remove tickling and hoarse- tess, by relieving the inflamed throat with | i SO S | way to Judge O'Rrien's | tor reporting $109,509 for the day, The wrough Sets of Teeth - - - $5.00 up Dental COMPANY Knigdts of Columbus War Fund fang Fillings - - + © $1.00 Up! wont wild with enthusiasm to-day Crowns, 22 karat + $5.00 up| when the announcement was mado Fillings - + > + + SOcup!that tho great drive had gone “over the top” with approximately @ million to spare. Exactly what the amount collected for the entire campaign will not be known until) to-night and prob- ably not them, As on the occasion 2|0f the Inst Prestdential election the returns are coming in slowly, but right now it is known that the amount on hand is $4,128,489, ‘The last big gun of the campaign was fired when the Rockefeller Institute an- nounced a donation of $100,000, ‘This large sum was added to the total of Judge Morgan J. O'Brien's Downtown Committee, and, combined with other the committee, brings the total BUT Of heir efforts to $1,680,089. The work of the Downtown Com- inittee will in all probability be con- cluded to-day. Yesterday brought In re- = ALIN STRONG K. of C. Drive for $2,500,000 amounts received by the ten teams of | the welttin ring and incidentally col- leoting much money ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE’S BIG Mer. Lavelle addressed the down- DONATION. town workers at thelr dafly luncheon yesterday. [le declared that every- body should be happy because of the news received that the British had/ driven the Germans back across the Somme. “After having cheered for this good news we should be happy and cheer again because the Catholic War Fund drive has gone ‘Over the Top’” he sald, “The Downtown Committee has done splendidly and the parishes have done equally well, The | work, Tam sure, will be of lasting The Rockefeller Inatitute in an- to the war fund, wrote the following etter to Judge O'Brien: “It was a pleasure to all of us connected with the Executive Committee of the Foundation to vote the appropriation of $100,000 to the New York Catholio War Fund. I am inclosing an official letter from the Secretary of the Foundation, which @ill take the place of Miling out the blank. ‘Ags 1 explained to you over the telephone this afternoon? we desire have this money go for the camp work of the Knights of Columbus m Our understanding is that the Foun- advantage to all of us dation contribution will be a part of LAST DAY'S CONTRIBUTIONS) {le money which the New York ‘atholic r Mund will turn over to WERE ENORMOUS the Knights of Columbus, Yours sin- A list of contributors as announced cerely, GEORGE E, VINCENT, by the Downtown Committee tn. “President.” cluded The 297 parishes in the Archdiocese tockefeller Foundation $100,000 | of New York were divided into thir- Payne Wi ' 25,60] teon zones, The report to-day from Felix M 6,000 | the fC, headquarters with regard John 1, It 6,000 | to the amounts collected In each zone Edward 8) 6,000 | ta as follows: 1, $75,000; No. 2, Robert J. Collier 6,000 | $12 + No. 4, $293, vers’ Board of Trad mJ, Ryan Guggenheim Brothers.. Hubert American Sugar Co J. L, Repl . Smeaton, H. H, Howell Son & Co tional Sugar Refining Co. of w Jersey No, 12, $63,500 and No. 13, 150, The firat nine zones are in New York City and their total 1s $2,048,000. ‘The last four are out of the city and thelr total ts $445,000. One of the contributions turned in piri Rises William Sloane by « worker on the team of William Cc. E, Mitchell D. Guthrie of the Downtown Commit- David Leahy tee was a diamond pin which is of Hugh Kelly & ¢ great value opin will be auc- Frank 1. Hall tioked off to-day and Is expected to Otte He Kahn bring at least $2,000, i Fox B hers & —_ — yuve rothers Woe Vanderbilt $e COAL OUTPUT IS CUT DOWN. | Corn Products Refi ~~ Ss 1 Ciinehfield Coal ¢ fT aves ive Adrian Iselin opent Wa Barron J, Collorsssseeseseessees 1,000] WASHINGTON, March Sore Mr, Collier, the last contributor | :han half a million tons loss tn coal pro- shown in the table, also placed at the juction Inst week disposal of the Knlebts of Columbus 4 ‘aured the Fuel Ad- FOOD BOARD DRAWS _OF BEEF AND PORK !New Rule Hits the Homes as Well as Hotels and Restaurants. All kinds of boef and pork, whather fremh or salted, will be barred In every home, hotel, restaurant and eating place In New York City to-day If the rule Just reissued by the Food Ad- ration ly observed, In a state- ment Issued to-day the Food Board asked that beef and pork in all thotr forms be abstained from on every Tuosday until further notice. Restaurants and hotels should not sorve these meats on Tuesday, nor should any delicatessen, grocery or butcher store sell them in cooked form on these days, The meats which should not be sold or eaten include the Internals of beef, veal and pork animals, such as @ heart, brains and liver, And also a preparations such as bologna, salami and liverwurst. “This does not interfere with the sale of uncooked beef or pork nor jth the sale of meats in canned form when they are sold in their nor with tne sale kfurters or min “OBIECTTOH BAF THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 26, 1918. FOOD MERCHANTS | i} clares He Will Use Him Despite Protests. of butter and eggs for the Depart~ ment of Public Markets of the City of New York, has been denied the right to trade on the floor of the Mercantile Exchange. The reason | given for the refusal was that Baff | Was not a member of that exchange. Simultaneous with this announce- | ment it wae learned that the appoint- ment of Mr. Baff as an agent to buy | food products for the clty has re- sulted in strained relations between the Department of Publo Markets and the Federal Food Administration Jn this city. The Food Board, it was | authoritatively said, believes that it js not to the Interest of the oon. sumera that Mr, Baff should have a part in buying and selling food sup- plies after he was convicted of profit+ eering and forced by the food author- ities to close up bis wholesale busi- ness. Dr. Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner of Public Markets, made it plain that be will continue to employ Mr. Baff whenever he deems it necessary to _ TRY PROFITEERING «| shpristant thon Seog Raane Febru . | ls evident that the payment of a higher |price ‘cunnot possibly nor the Demand for Live Fowls Sends] murg!s ot hrone. ord Prices Beyond Bounds and Warn- | ,..port ve profitee: the Passover by orthodox city, according to @ warning sent Lebel Sect, ¥ jto-day by G. L. Bennett of the Federal But Commissioner Day De-! {ordi by 3 Yowls for use in Passover ¢ monials | Office Club this morning. Chairman many consumers aré paying as hikh as | Harry Brittain, Col. Campbell Stuart of 80 cents and $1 a pound for live roos- | the American Mission and a number of ters and chickens, Whereas the retail) American officers received him. The ould not be in excess of Harry Baff, while acting as buyor |* UN-\ do so, irrespective of criticism. At | the same time he said that Mr. Batt | ‘has not had and has not mow any all j/amb and poultry, with the exception | omcial connection” with his depart- use in forms of mutton, of hens and puilets, is permitted. be names of all ‘manufacturers of | "evn Of the City Government. n Officials of the Mercantile Exchan macaroni and other alimentary pastes! pecenen tty tren ren ee nee riday: own through the centuries) Master Craftsmen have’ The lacquers of the Orient, the enchanting nounced that & Co the firm of MeCreery had contributed $1,990 to the The nmount in realty was a tion from the employees of Me- ry & Co terday afternoon the Fife and Drum Corps of the Bay Scouts of St Catherine of Sienna’s, No, 420 East 6%th Street, paraded New York on top of a Fifth Avenue bus, making team with a $5,000 check, while Henry Heide's team received $5,000 from the Brewer's Board of Trade. In the daily Wall Street battle for high honors Nicholas F, Brady's team had to give fund. m, the lat- Charm t wonders with Colour’ $196,740, Another large contributor to t “| \ninistration to reiterate to-day warn- tho tse of all strect cans operated by the committee was Payne Whitney, | the Streot Hullwave Advertising Com- | /ngs that next winter's supply should be | who porate to-day without a license ya who sent his check for $25,000, Ed- y from Maine to Californi tae re the telling off if continues | OC, Witt aut BAVIER Gpblied 0b 8 he) . it Was announced yesterday thar would mean’ weds | conse will be reported to the Unite ward Stettinlus of J. P, Morgan & | jt win tnnti nnn votmuie ot con. |S ete those Who Md rer | States District Attorney for prosecu- Co, who j# engaged in important] fections in the Huyler stores just] purchase in advance. tion, announcement by the Food work for the Government, gave $5,000.) Friday amounted to about $700 | Criticiam of price reductions by the riety poo pede ee errata 4 m 7 ve Huyler’s also gave an additional $50] Administration have been answered by these rules is a fine of $5,000, two yaar beth OP artanlipaicred to "the Mount Vernon and New| Fuel Administrator Garfield tn @ letter | years’ imprisonmeat, or both fine $5,000 and J. D. Rockefeller Jr. etl Rocnotie parishos, making $750 in all. | . Who recently an-| and imprisonment. another $6,000. Robert J. Collet] pprough an inadvertence it wan an veacer of tow lee! re clo More than 200 manufacturers of ali- mentary pastes were called before Alan Fox, acting as Special Commis- , late yesterday afternoon, to mine if they had licenses or had 4 for them. The inquiry devel- that many of them are without 1 license. Mr. Fox issued a warning . Gart the cost sheets furnished by tho “do not warrant the assumption at they have closed down because of Inability to operate at a profit,” Regulations Imposing penalties on operators who fail to moet the contract standard for clean coal, announced by the fuel administration to-day, allow extra compensation for washed coal and Ty sald Board will send out inspectors to-day, | furniture With The of Colour- vther fuel which require special opera- fiona to: Broa ues, and any manufacturer of alimentary j pastes who is found to be operating = | in deflance of the rules will be dealt | with drastically. | Temporary closings of three res- |taurants for violation of the beefless |and porkless day order of the admin- istration have been ordered by the | Food Board. The restaurants that will close are Unger & Chernophy of No, 54 West 36th Street, who will not be permitted to do business to-day; William Wersla of No. 626 Sixth Ave- nue, who will be forced to remain closed to-day and to. and Mrs, R. Goodstein of No, 36 Harrison Stree*, who must close to-day, Thursday jand Friday. A check for $700 will be sent to the American Red Cross Society by tho |Food Board to-day to cover the amount of a forced contribution by Jacob Held of No. 570 Grand street, Held admitted having overcharged for flour, He had the alrternative of contributing $700 to the Red Cross or having his license revoked As @ part of the food census and food conservation work, an appeal was sent out by the Food Board to all housewives to-day to submit fx- ures showing the amount of food on to all of them present that the Food | “The Department of Pyblic | Markets desires to buy butter and ees on tho Exchange, and I, as Com- missioner of Public Markets, ha designated Harry Baft to buy for the department.” # ¢ ¢ | Reports of Mr. Baff's appointment as purchaser for the Department of | Public Markets created a mild sensa- tion {m Washington Street circles, It ‘resulted in a secret conference be- tween Dr. Day and officials of the| Food Board here Saturday. It was evident from the moment of the aj pointment that Food Board officials did not look with favor on it. In the face of the criticism that was directed against his appointment, | | Dr. Day made it plain that he did) not care what was said and that if he! |found it convenient to use Mr. Baft's services he would do so. “Mr. Baft has no official position with my department and has not re- ceived nor will he receive a cent of pay,” Dr. Day sald. “He located some eggs for me and I purchased them. That js all there ts to it.” D=. Day declared that certain per- sons are making efforts to raise an is- sue with regard to Mr. Baff in con- nection with the food situation In or- ‘der to becloud the work of the Depart- | ment of Public Markets fn eliminating | middlemen's profits. “We will win despite efforts made | against us,” he said. Dr, Day's second large eggs to reach here will be placed on the market to-day, he said. These ewes will be sold at 39 cents a dozen: They may be obtained at the markets at the Queensboro Bridge, the Delan- |cey Street Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, Jefferson Market and the La- | bor Temple. | “It is the desire of the Department of Public Markets to give to the peo- pie food staples like butter, eggs and shipment. of | If they find the peop! fn ay vxorbitant prices the profiteers will forced, to sell thelr stocks at a fair supply The Food Bos at once de ers who are charging | | prices cited above 5 that consumers ul res rs and kosher butch more than Ew PRINCE VISITS AMERICANS. ing Is Issued. Ltd iB In live poultr ews of the! LONDON, 6 of Monday Wales visited the Ani In the rush to obtain live from | Prince expressed the intention of at- % cents, | tending one of the weekly dinners of the je wholesalers cannot Ket any | chul OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & G 34th Street, New York ISJES APPAREL School and College Girts, home for Easter Vacation, will occupy much of their time in the quest of clothes. With tiis in mind, our Misses’ Department has scheduled this week as the climax for its Spring ‘ potatoes as cheaply as possible,” Dr. t ‘ ley A . onsumption “ Preparations. i sebkeipyhricanladhe Wise NR ac i Cok nai Mind sedan Moleoswa of the ood | ot Ye Gepartment ih the sale of C56 Li : t the paintings introduced in Carolean and Administration in wv shington haa | at 89 cents a dozen. / . ‘ 4 A just arrived hero to assist in thts | ——— ; Cromwellian days, the delicate embellish Work. Branch offices for the colles-| “DRY” BILL UP IN BOSTON An unrivalled array of attractive ments employed by the Brothers Ada tion of these data have been estab- | . : : a wt sed i Adam, lished by the Bureau of Conservation a. sara ap bapate on a bill models in Youthful Apparel is pre- 4 are lecte pre in tl ‘urniture of the State Food Commission at No. STON, 3 = . ! hid “a $55, Hast 149th Street, Bronx; the | providing for ratification of the Federal sented in the Misses’ Départment. i of today. Faglo Building, Washington Street, substitute for the report of a committee . [Brookiyas : N Bi Rag sg i which Feoommended a referendum. was Flushing, I. anc 6 rooms 0! the e to-day, with t t tho National ieague for. Women's Vrohihtion torcon th ed tip aotidty in an seas 25.00 to 79.50 i Service, jorough _8 ffort to have the slature decide ie gage Be si Ga ae Gatos Coats.-.--.. 19.75 to 69.50 ih k will be dono at the Food Board ; ' next State section, a . i erdquarters, No. 280 Went BTth Street, | nines, Cicenaee Coated ete Lavoe Dresses: .----15.00 to 47.50 ‘ How delightful the atmosphere of the Sunny Break- | _ - Branch would adopt the substitute with fast Room, in which a quaintly decorated Suite, smiles | OBITUARY NOTES. Breaged some doubt as to Its chances In 1 A morning greeting. ~ little Tables, Buffets, Chairs Major William J. Richards, seventy ——_—_——_—__—_— — _———_———- heery, colorf arminy r many yours manager ol , be . ul. ltogether chi 8 Here a anos "News, died yesterday | willow pattern Suite in ivory, with he century old home of his aot, Huh 1, Richards, ' legend in the richest of blues. Bolder ir, design a Suite | Judge William C. Blevere, ninety: twa , 4 A . os m1 ity years a al ity offic! in Chinese blue with vivid scarlet and yellow decora- for ietate: organizer of the Knights 5 . A > 8, found dead in bed at hi, i tions, Is elegance essential? Choose this marvellously Prthing, wae oun’ don, ververday. | an Prag i i | “prof, Paul Laband of the chair of In- ew . \ artistic Suite in mulberry with turquoise and gold | Laband of the chair. of In. | "i a eve ood \st » te dead at Strasburg. | ’ og Rave ted to yor ry mi and Frederick Griffin, sixty-three a Iaw- Mi vu rmonize ov 5 ver of West Cornwall, Gonn., dled yer ancy, to ha every color scheme, 46 a lyorase estacsronaty aa ee - , e A happy thought, that of employing Decorated Furni- “siemund ‘Trautman, widely known tn re miners, trade, died yeaterday_ In 4 mn we ture for Sun Parlor or Living Room. In brilliant blue, |hin PPereaRa In ihe. Brekean Hall MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORI : ; ; Flotel, axed. sixty-seven with floral motiffs, a rather -imple Suite for Bungalow William Hepburn Clark, seventy | Ps 2 ; A : 0 . eure and T treet 3 or Cottage. More ambitious, a Chinese Chippendale gover, for, thirty-dye, zeare ih ose | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth S h Suite in soft dull blue with buff, cushioned in blended panera ails, fatizomnt in yp0e, dies shades of azure and gold. Huge Davenports, Tables, J. 3 rs r cE silen Baker Wynne of No. 161 a luxurious Lounging Chairs, Fern Stands. Can you ware, so one eaidel known , throughout _ the Unite " Sanada as ‘educato terda ° picture a more appealing eruemble? 9° see Raid es suet ed ete | ’ s ts echinate ee a omen’s Tailored Sui For the Hall, where dignity is the keynote, a Florentine ployed at his home at Irvir ‘ Suite in dusky brown walnut, with glint of dull gold, Prof rank Gaylord Gilman, director | } shadowy green and rose, commingled. For nooks and of the higin Sohool at Newark, 46 dead 5 {ager High & ; j } corners, there are painted chairs with flower-baskets, In'tha etty, ae ! of su perior mat erials and workmansh ip all Nawerrp lacquered une or Oriental color opu- WESTCHESTER NOTES. lence; pieces —galore ._# cd aw Sd caeennentnennt | athe tt Bama tht Sale| ARE NOH. OF BALELAT H i nos again. n n Le! S i For the Bedroom, Suites in parchment tinted or silver i peapany for GAmeeee, for the| > ! iF h floral di ions ii Killing of jury, before Justice Piatt at grey enamel; some wit! ‘al decorations in blossom ‘the sury tice Platt at Wi 9 8 00 i colors; others in Ivory with traceries of gold; in black Fie oie pied for $54,000. $22.50, 25.00, 2 50, 2 00, 32.50, 35.00, 3 « it of Sophia Thetl of Yon- | lacquer gorgeous with the gleam of gold'and scarlet n the alt of Bop ne incr of Xone ‘ , 4 y before Jua- | fae Permone) ABivehee 8 ut Peeot ee IN THE i |for. $10,000 damages to-day, The de- ord & l fondant’ put in no appearance. On Sune | | |$9) 1916, Karta car, driven by his wie | ae Broadway, Yonkers, ’ L 1 aylor jin, Noh brome Torkert "to"es | Women’s Apparel Section of the Sixth Floor ae Pee eee ttt. « fnelhted nkn dendl 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street eppointed J Grawtord Stevan Prana. Lam, jon ‘patie vind Rate | hark he Live y |fett end Fiaittes and they have” made (Thirty-fifth Street Blevators) Ricnara M. Josup Chairman, Urging all the churches of all denom- | ‘ f = ination ig Dearatene 0 irons the col. u lor sorvices | ewer Bavings Stamps, a epocial com- mittee 4 yg y we Breet ep pees cutigen, side ae my : ee | * . ‘