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te ~ ‘8 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, PLAN FARM WORK ener ae vou PROF, HAWKES i WALL STREET GOSSIP gr EE TT to contend with iat aa de ea teate COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY be made B part of the report, and ER 4 reesiar CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ecommendations, This Itcrature 4s 7 Ma heh e |sald to be objectiona and dat T eavabte: Sut 4 oi " ot clan amet ne : \ | OTe Gis Che wae woes OF IiaPatuie ; j Lad me Miz. 1 tye 4 r) SSTABLISHED 1863 Aid a member of the committer, “that - it : | aa |the Germann used in weake e | ‘opper Company. | 4% } “It's Easy to Pay the Kelly Way morale of the Italian Army bef. ts tad i ents a share in ad un . - a nn )_f trons \$ a sh payable June 1 to stock of | A wl 4 Sei ong e ty : 7 y hat th bY Committee Report Suggests) hat the farm or 1 udobuker Corporation, reaular auar- |} . le Se H [ment owns 20,000 a) | te giividend of 1 per cent. on comma They Be : ent to Arizona to and. “Under th o took, also. 1% ber cent. 06 preferred | 4 asy aymen Ss .E lectors can be ed if ‘ to an Meciared in Raise Foodstuff, ad Mut th fale fondo : J atock, war Meciared i Manin. | Braa ompat uF ended || The T. Kelly Co. Easy Payment Plan makes it easy for you to All conscie 8 war objectors In| ind children. De 1, surplus $2,463,111, @equal have a comfortably furnished home NOW, tithout hg Hat : , 1.10 tonibate a alt 1 cl zs you need. ‘Make your home Bis United 6 will bo segregated $1.10 8 moared with $147 a Come in and select the things you need ) et io pallens FIRE NEA Jahare carne 1916, April production | ropresentative iri more pleasant for your family and yourself, Pay fox it on OA farms and put to wor Links | totalled 4,722,000 pounds of copper ¢ gent & Co, of th our easy, convenient payment plan er ee sree | Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com-| © Miss Mao H sauguter of| Select the kind of furniture you want—then ask us to charge tt, war if tho mmendations of the | pany. yenr ended Feb, 28, net oxeriners |e iy ana eee 3 Schule Of thts apectal comr »pointed t 4 $3,571,064 oxainst $2,688,264 in previou city, and Ensign it. t er Hall, » j the problem of the objector are car year be l 8 ON, Ra 1 in the | Chureh of the T 1 yester ried out : F. W. Woolworth Company, resulat day The report will go to Washington | 6 arcs Jquarteriy dividend of 1% per cent. on|{ immediately, and believed by the | preferred stock. payable July 1 to stock yane engan nt committee that will be adopted a pak of re Sales for April $7. Wilmer 1 the beat solution of what Imitted eon ; pa | $53.837. Four months and Mrs ‘ t funtion, aN bere of "be, P 9 1 increase $2,398,038, or 9-23 of Andover , | If werions wituatl nbet Prof. HERBERT E. HAWKES | water, won of Mr" and the committees are officers of the fe ie a i} 1 {c Atwater of N .> Park Avenue, United States Army Intelligence Bu- | So oftereue Saund Takes Place of F. P. Keppel, Who ; Dav «Da Copper Company report f «| is wtmounced au and are { th the wo Norton, chaffeur for Battalion . ‘ m for quarter ended March 31 shows $266,-[4b, Laan 6 i Teau and are familiar with the work Nike: fen thiouan & seating Is Now Third Assistant Sec» | sas protita, muninat $144,474 for last | i be tata alt Alaa alee psa heh ings of the conscientious objector. the cellar and suffered a sprair 4 of of W: quarter 1917 BS tog 8 KR, mem © law firm of] Army officers consider this problem | arm ‘ ioe retary, * ar. | _ yc Marvin, Ho« evelt of thia| Withee Pete Danian tiem er + OMe Of the most serious the Govern. |. np President Butler of Columbia Uni-| Denver and Kio Grande Railroad city, was im > Mrs cobean, Golden Oak, American if and © $ th it 1 with since | Bete Sm Lends 075,000,000 More | sity t that t 1 $4.21 a share on preferred stock Burk mt the | ge ‘ ment has had to contend with since | Ss Gone Belial ersity has announced that the . NY poked cat lad di Mahowi iayeaes ES UECETRTSN ‘ 5 | » . . 11917, compared with $4.92 a share on | ning el : "| Beeeine Ue war, According to atl | WAREINGTON, May tmp gd.|menation of Dean) Feeieriee Paul orion alee Mowinie Wee Wivisenits oe In Washington yesterday | eh MLE GaN mates there are more than 1 ber- | ditional credit of $75,000,000 was ex- | *Ppel, now Third Assistant Secre- |p ierred stock in 1916. ; 3 ti t MGN ct diets age in the United Gtates| tensed te Groat Teiteie. con (eg |tH2y OF War, bas bes Abespiaa/aad | R {Mims Janet Shepian chter of | ° © 104-106 W. 17th St. now under this classification | Treasury to-day, bringing the total {that Prof. Herbert EK, Hawkes has| Homestake Mining Company—Regular | (00! 0!" U8"... eo Park. Out-of-town deliveries made by our motor trucks While all the objectors have not |ef “Amuocan loans to that nation to | been appointed to fll his plage. Prof ones alas a to ate at en eee ara a 795,000, r cred~ | Gaore: sen a . payable May 26 to stoc ord | fis ‘at Va chantr ed to serv those who lits to all co-bellige George B. Peat f the Depart- as a y ssh of! record Lite, & West Ve i . ry | ve done more disturb t £50,000. ment of Physics baa been appointed |> = alee . Dreme! Steel ricer’ Dean of the Faculty of Applied Scl-| Hercules Mowder Company dectared a |}? G8) Guim ence to fill an existing vaeancy dividend of 1 per cent, on common stock, | Heading to be known as @ “Red Cross" dividend, May 21 to stock of recor Dean Hawkes is forty-five years old and Dean Pegram is four years younger. Prof. Hawkes was born at Templeton, Mass., and was graduated Niagara Falls P Company—Regu- | & FRANKLIN SIMON from Yaly University in 1896. In1900| lar quarterly dividend of $2 a share. he was given a Ph, D. at Yale, and in) payable July 1 to stock of record 1901-19 us a student at the Uni-| June 15 f versity of Goettingen, Germany, From| © 1903 to 1 Was assistant profes-| Brown Shoe Company—Regular quar the lattor year became connected] payable June 1 to stock of record with Columbia May 20 —_ LLOYD GEORGE WILL REVEAL WAR SECRETS IN CABNET DEFENSE The merging and mingling of flavors for MEN are New York's finest example of a high-grade Shoe at ~ a Popular Price 572,539,000 BUSHEL WHEAT GROP FORECAST Werte Ww Government — Estimates Indicate |) One of Three Largest Yields Ever Known, WASHINGTON, May &—A winter |} Vieat cre of 5 9.00) bushela was (Continued from First Page.) {.;ecast today by the Department of ober a . Acriculture, basing its estimate on | Pr cuiny conditions existing May 1 and on @| March wards the time as And ts ready| canvass of the acreage remaining to | rket closed to accept the respec f office." | be harvested. With continued fa i The Express, p able conditions of the day's fc o-Government, de- clares Maurice may be punisued for & grave infraction of military regu- ations in writing the letter, the crop will be largest ever grown, ast To compares with a 418,- 000,000 bushel production for 1917. PIMLICO ENTRIES. ita eathin: Wak en ita tk ; The area of winter wheat remaining The crisis was brought about by the | be harvested on May 1 was 36, publication of a letter from Maurice | ac or 187 ni, less than t regarding questions put to Bonar Law| #reaKe plan’ RUE on of thi wbout the extension of the Brit-fcent. of normal, indica ish front in France, Maurice claiming vied a Fil ape a edur} 1s To begin with, the leather is of superb Pied yh aeons eet ns Hale's | 4 “conditions, Will be 8 834.000 bushels, A f - A armies, In the House, Bonar Lawhad| based on ‘condition of 9.8 per cent qvality—a rich brown Ko-Ko calf, ‘in- | deatirhd tha aunalion oh extendiad the let ew parine) Sat . . = - r ue" Brand, Mn conspicuous, distinctive and serviceable. | front had not been brought up at the| tthe Garmet, i | Versallies War Council proportion of British troops in those 1s Havana lasts that are fine examples of skilled shoe-making. Finally, the value is the only value of its kind in New York—there is no other shoe like it at $7.00. Lace or button high models |ment. 1 was at Versailles when the question was decided by the Coun- cil, to which It hag been referred. | “On April 9 the Pr Minister said: ‘The army in France was can- |widerably stronger Jan. 1, 1918, | |than on Jan, 1, 1917 That. state. | |ment implies that Gen, Huig's fight- ling strength on the eve of the on battle which begat ‘ureh 21 had : . . ot been ¢ inished, That i, t with genuire buckskin tops $8.00. corree s ne | “Again in the same speech the i Minister said: ‘In Mesopo- Men's Shoe Shop—2 West 38th Street Separate Shop on Street Level (CFrankfin: SS imon & Co,))) ‘CE FIFTH AVENUE Teeth Without Plates FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Any One Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. Method I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth and Treat Diseased Gums. ¥ TEETH, Gold and Crowns, Bridgework, end Inlays of Gold, and Porcelain carefully nade at Reasonable Prices BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned, Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail pR-BLOO,, 2 East 125th St. 169 East 34th St KCOK tb AVE ON WOOK SI AY Ol KS OA, M. AL} DAU he |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS # too Important ¢@ neglect dend bo money w. Do It ToD: FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONT ASTHMA mh 8047 Niagara @ Hudson Bt 7 ks EK Bend, free trial of your method tor there is only one white divi- at all In Egy there are only th divisions, the rest being either In- jians or mixed with a very small din impairing the splendid morale of our troops at a time when every- thing possible should be done to raise it. “T have therefore decided, fully realizing the consequences to myuelf, that my duty as a citizen must over- fongy 4 Tie in, 100; Magter ride my duty 48 a@ soldier, and I ask you to publish this letter in the hope that Parllament may see dt} to order an investigation into the| statements | have made.” | Gen Maurice had been Director of Military Operations two years, acting ‘ax one of the chief technical advisers of the War Cabinet and having week- ly conferences with American news paper correspondents, His explana- tions of the prog of operations and their significance proved value hile publicity tn the Tnited States Eight Larace W announced to: be launched this week Radical Reductions During Alterations | | WORK MONDAY WONDERS Now that we're to eccupy the entire we're selling out our complete Spring stocks as quickly as big slashes in prices will move them. preparing building, For Example: SUIT COAT SALE SALE Many brought $25, Several hundred of them in all sizes, values to Excellent All sizes. Former 925 Fabrics, 16" e of Ass thi em will floral fragrance is the result of assimilation. It comes of the mingled shreds of three grades of selected leaf. Each lends of its own flavor to the perfection of “taste” in the final blend. Another good reason for the tempting “bouquet”—the aroma you usually find only in big Havana Cigars. See Reason No. 5in “the Formula—and don’t overlook the other Nine. selection of the finest leaf of each variety for this 1,000 lbs. 3—Uniformity of this 1,000 Ibs. assured by the careful weighing of each grade contained in blend. 4—Mellowness and mildness of this 1,000 Ibs. made perfect by the proper ageing of the tobacco, 5—Evenness of smoke and taste of this 1,000 Ibs. preserved through careful and suitable fermentation, 1—We take 1,000 Ibs. of high grade, 6— selected and blended tobaccos as a base. 2—We use the greatest care in the t= 10 for 12 Cents Piccadilly Process for 1,000 Ib. Havana Blend Smoothness of this 1,000 Ibs. pro- duced by a thorough intermixing of the tobacco after careful shredding. Absolute cleanliness of this 1,000 Ibs, safeguarded by an automatic sifting and purifying process, 8—Harmony of fragrance of this 1,000 lbs, maintained by storing of to- bacco in containers and tempera- ture registered by thermometers, 9—Each Piccadilly is made of an ex 10 Guaranteed by Weneare MI batter ) fst act fractional part of this 1,000 Ibs. The filler in each Piccadilly, from the 1,000 Ibs. is encased in a golden-brow | Next, the workmanship is so unusual— [MAURICE DECLARES BONAR] S10 Fie ee che fone a so totally free from the hurry-up ap- LAW MISSTATED FACTS. — | military conspiracy. 1 nas been seen Cnr f Regarding this, Gen, Maurice | py no soldier y reasons for tuang pearance of most popular-priced shoes. leavat the very grave step of writing this { A ‘ “This is the latest of a scrics of letter are that the statements ° . ° ° ' Then again, the nvodels are 8q exceptional con Quoted above are known to a large tt } again, the model misttoment bch hae osu io" Ba la iccadilly Little Cigars —pointed American or blunt toe English |made yntly in the House of and this knowledge is breeding such . |Commons by the present Gove strust of Government as can only | / ‘

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