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ee ee re You Don’t Have to Learn to Like It ‘The wholesomeness of Sonodont makes its use a pleasure—the clean, pleasant after-feel needs no further recommen dation, The run never sets on Soro dost, Civilized people the world ‘over know that a healthy set of teeth and gums indicate the daily use of ‘The National Garment of Wealth fer Father, Mother and the Children, tae Stout and develops the ack and shoulders body firmly erect— TRADE WAR THREAT | BY LLOYD GEORGE ROUSES OPPOSITION Liberal Press Declares Policy Doesn’t Fit in With Ameri LONDON, Aug. 2.—-Sharp diarent to the threat of Premier Lloyd George | to use the economic weapon against Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap Soap should be used ver; carefully, | if you want to keep your hair looking | | its best. Most soups and prepared | shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing f © steady Just ordinary mulsified coc (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will! SOLDIER cleanse the hair « 1 sealp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with wat and rub itip, It makes an abund of rich, creamy lather, which rinses | ont easily, removi.v every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair | fine and silky, and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut off at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every mem- | ber of the family for snontha—Adet. ECONOMICAL RECIPES For Hot Summer Days Veal Loaf with Fried Onions Two cups minced roast veal, three cups mashed potatoes. Pack into mold. When cold, cut into thick slices, cover with butter and brown in quick oven. Place on hot platter, cover with fried onions and AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. of Loyd ( site tendency. Arul ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and | C&P i reigned in Yorkville Court to-day | bright, lustrous, fluffy |cbarked with larceny, following hi capture in an automobile belonging to Dr. Charles H. Hunt of No, 362 Went brat day at. 424 while Dr. lhan of No. 240 Hast oith | Was arrested | GORKY ORDERED ARRESTED. | Maxim Gorky, THE EVENING WORLD, Germany after the war, an outlined MISS EDITH WILLIAMS SOON TO BE THE BRIDE OF LIEUT, RIGHARDS, U. S. A. In an eddresn made by the Premie before a delegation from the National Union of Manufacturers yesterday, in expresned by the Liberal press, and the Premier's view, it ts raid, will not be indorsed in Amertca, Quoting the phrase, “the longer the war lasts the sterner must be the eoonomic terme wo impose on the * uned by Mr. Lloyd George, the for Chronicle says? “We doubt very much whether tha in how President Wilson views the question, It ia certainly not the view of American opinion generally, Amer. leana attach great importance to the economic weapon which the Allies, Jacting together, could wield {Americans do not wish It wielded | with a vindictive purpose for any fixed portod after the war, It wil not be ponsible to carry out both the res Amerioun policy and Lioyd Ge policy, They are alternative, not aup. plementary. “The American guggestion is full of |hope and help in the pursuit of uiti-! mate permanent world peace. Tha Conservative papers, hand, generally indorse the Premier's address, although some accuse him of being indefinite T | Speeded Mile x Minute Trying ‘To! © Shake Policeman Of, Canton Felese of the 329th Field nh missing from ry, Who haw bee Milla since Ju was ar dway, all The autom wan taken and k he iatter ape shake the policeman « He almost | suc a m off againat ieee he acattered traff At revolver d him to #top. Another car, who said he wax J hevikt Act Against Ro Revolutionary. LONDON, Aug. 2.—The arrest of} the Russian author and revolutionary, has been ordered by investigating commigsion of the Soviet | Kov 4d correspondent t Tiinstrated booklet y.J Belf-develop- ment free. NULIFE COMPANY, Dept. 80 122-124 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN Women Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound for Health Restored. In almost every neighborhood ty America are women who have tried | dia B. 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Felenc to drive, te a police booth up to a mile ® minutee trying t > |master's Reserve Corps an fr t 4 t} on the other “| ‘ tf | alvin MISS EDITH A wedding that wi usual excite ably w J. V¥. Oddle of N Ber ‘ nt haa Just been made Williams te the dau jeman Williams, 5 {, Williams, who with the Un 1 « eit Fran while in active servic * GOULED'S BAIL. DOUBLED acy in Garment Contracts 3eing Gathered. Following the confession of Capt Aubrey W. Vaughan of the Quarter ved money in ¢ t contracts, turer, Indicted with Capt his bail raised from $16,000 to $ leral Judge Learned Hand to-day. Gouled and David Podell charges of fraud, Yesterday Capt mitted hie guilt ent, an Exchange ny eects apd Copenh ie Axaintan: deral Attorney Burdeau. of th y|who received Capt, Vaughan's confes- to-day, uri Judge Hand to inet without avail, - > U. S. MAY CONTROL POWER. [Authority to Be Asked for Deved ment Under Wilson, of Congress directly after the recess. ident this power ‘K nerious shortage of power in the | 2 great munitions and ordnance. cane tres, particularly the Knat, make |the step necess fotals’ of th ALAX he Fruity Laxative ONSTIPATION often poisons the system. Take pink crystallized ANALAX pastilles. Taste fine and make you feel fine. At your dealers CD McKESSON & ROBBINS, New York Incorporated ou Economy 7 Body Nutrition Combine in Tongue, Boiled, Smoked or Roast Ham, Corned leet Slicing Bolognas, Ete. MeCann, Stores, Otto Staht's” name on a@ product nites and yoyr proter ‘tun. OFLU STAI S, sg re AUGUST 2, 1918. | WALL STREET GOSSIP Liberty Loan 3% per cent it par , ana the highest duced 25,400,000 compared with 25,800,000 in June, M. ‘onopah Extenaion Mining Company elpte trom operations $80,117, and p P. Lorillard Company report for five 41 in application to ommon stock shows net 04,684 after ali charger, 1 months ended May profite of $3 after two qui d one extra dividend of . payable in common stock on common stock ~ Systom—June wares deuce of the ship's lifeboats was < six montha’ net ob ome,” $11,951, Mvidend of 3 per payable Aug. on common at mock record Au Copper trade expec to be fixed at 2 “June gros earnin n New York, and which prob- | soon be celebrated, will be that j Of Mins Kdith Williams, daughter of Mr East 60th {, to Lieut, J, William Moore Rich- u Ahnouncement of thelr | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from proviow clone, an . Ain. Hide et eras ve st* ed States | tly killed | PES re AFTER VAUGHAN CONFESSES More Details of the + of the Alleged Conspir- free eress 4 that he had re- ction with rain- nuled, manufac- Vaughan, had ,000 by cele oi Capt, Vaughan was indicted with |}, an attorney, Jail of them pleading not guilty to}s wees “v. Vaughan appeared in court and ad- 1oy oFeve sion yesterday and is taking more of it ase | the bail, Gouled’s attorney protested re, +i ON, Aug. 2.—Authority President to take over and construct power transmission lines and water-power altes will be asked * of the House Inter- Committee was to meet with the War Industries Board raw an amendment to the Water-Power Bill, granting the Pres- NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | Wer indumrion Hoard have told Sime Noting Acts dike | SARATOGA’ ENTRIES. | Race b TRACK, “SARATOGA, N.Y entries for to-morrow's races are ax follows: Seetlee hase handicap. “a W mit eum ) {o. Marutenoat, 1 “Sola Tox, p Moen Ma Bi GEORGE E. POLLOCK DIES. Vice President of the Herald Com- be to Intestinal George E. Pollock, Vicwfbresitent of friend of the |the New York Herald and the . died to-day at his home, No . after being i wo “Pollock was graduated from Yale Knickerbooke quet and the k waa fond of spurs. EDDIE RICKENBACHER CITED, | | American Ace I for Ale Victory, COLUMBUS, Aur, 2. Rickenbacher, American automobile e United States Avia ored by France far bravery by the French Government bacher of this city, to-day received the the toven, of stes! engrey- 'y Gen. Gerard of thi U. S, SHIPS IN COLLISION CAPTAIN DEAD, FIVE MISSING a | Steamer Poseidon, Former Dutch Vessel, and Tanker Crash— 33 of Crew Landed. ‘The American steamship Poseidon, 1911 tona gross, formerly under the Duteh flag, was sunk in @ collision with an American tanker Inst Wednesday off the Delaware Capes, it was learned in marine circles here to-day. Five mem- bers of her crew of thirty-eight a! reported missing. Capt. J. Durte, sev enty, of Newark, died from exposi'e after being landed. .| Thirty-three men of the crew were beri tanded at Lewes, Delaware, having been ed up by @ patrol boat after they had floated about eight hours. Many © part royed of the men clung to wreckage, in the crash. According to the Information re- celved here the missing men are sec ond and third mates, a messboy and two eaflors. The American tanker rby port The Posoidon was taken over by the United States Shipping Board with other Holland vessels several months» “go. She was assigned to the coast w pal carrying trade. When sunk she Max going from Boston to Nor- was compélied to enter a n: folk "NATION WIDE WIRE STRIKE DEMANDED FOR TUESDA Atkinta Union Unanimousiy Calls for Walk-out Unless Men Are Reinstated, ATLANTA, Ga, Aug. 2% mous vote, members of the Atla anan telegraphers, to be effective next Tues day morning at 6 o'cle locked-out members are the Government Wire Admin hould the strike order tration Postal and Western Union Compan and raliroad te mercial business Approximately locked out here | because of their 1 on aMiation. AMERICAN, FACING GERMAN'S nish Souvenir to “a Shrimp of a Man.” | LONDON, Aug. 2.—A little American, | “a shrimp of a man," outwitted a huge German in a deadly grapple on the Marne battlefield, say spondent at Am: an headquarters, The German was about to finish the American with bis bayonet, The Ameri-| can grabbed a grenade from his belt, fumbled with his fingers till he loosened and thrust the grenade Pocket. With sudden rror the German realized the Ameri can's intention, but, before he could} the safety catch, into the Cerman counter, it was too Iate, There was not enough left of the Ger man's equipment, the correspondent adds, to provide the quick hacia lite American with a souvertir, Sea See TIGERS LET PITCHERS GO. Harry Coveleskie and Carroll Jo: Are Unconditionally Release DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 2.—Uni 1914, Jones wince 1916. a Dis-| t Counell, Commercial Telographers jon, to-day went on record as favor. 4 nation-wide etrike of commercial % unless their instated by carried out t would be effective against boih the phers handling com- 150 telegraphers are the Western Union AYONET, WINS WITH GRENADE Not Enough Left of Enemy to Fur- Reuter’s corre by the Detroit American | vball Club of Pitchers Harry Coveleskie and Carroll Jones was made known here to-day.” Goveleakie Joined the local club in nas been with the team | KINGSLEY SWAN DEAD. | non of Late W Cc.) | Kingsley Dies Saddenty. Kingsley Swan, millio és’ t8ids Wa frandaon of the late William C. Kings. Don’t Hide Them With « Veil; Re | [try died suddenly early to-day in bis! move Them With Othine— |1ooms at the St, George Hotel, Brook- Double Strength. lyn. He had beon discharged recently} This preparation for the femoval from the army because of a defect of /of freckles is usually so successful in the heart, and it was thia that caused| removing freckles and giving a clear, vis death. Mra, Swan was awakened| beautiful complexion that it is sold early this morning by her husband, who|by any druggist under guarantee to was reeling about the room in pain. She| refund the money if it fails, summoned Dr. Walter D. Price of No. Don't hide your freckles under a 136 Clinton et veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- Mr, Swan's grandfather, W. C. Kings-| move them. Even the first few appli- Joy, was a member of the old contracting| Cations should show @ wonderful firm of Kingsley & Keeney, which built| improvement, some of the lighter the Brooklyn Bridge, and one of the| freckles vanishing entirely majority stockholders of the Brookiyn| Be sure to ask the druggist for the Bagle. At hig death he left a large) double strength Othine; it is this that vag Of, tila fortur on the money-back guarantee. Mr, ro heir and] wan and 1 recently jeutenant in the army. ‘His first-wite, who was Mise Mabel Lorraine Miller, daughter of Alvah Miller, thy, paper manufac turer, divorced him In Reno in They’ had one child, ® boy, now four old —— COUPLE IN AUTO SLAIN. Man Dead at Wheel and Girl's Body Nearby. | GREENFIELD, Maas, Aug. 2.—At the wheel of an automobile standing on the Connecticut River Bridge near here to ra) day the police found the body of Clif- Arch 7 | ford G. 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