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THE aos A PAGE OF A FFTH AVENUE “ROAD OF ALES” FOR LOAN RIE Plans to Set Apart One Block for Each Nation Arouses ms Enthusiasm of Workers. While the Liberty Loan Committee in this city kept the public on edge during the thrid loan with a series of features at Liberty Land in the armory of the old “Fighting 69th,” it promises to do even better this year The spectacle of Fifth Avenue dec- orated with the flags of our Allies and a block given over to each nation, bids fair to oclipec anything yet at- tempted. All of the military missions from Allied countries are eager for the “stunt,” and Robert Grier Cooke, President of the Fifth Avenue Asso- ciation, has promised his entire sup- port and that of every member of the association “The Avenue of the Allies will be the name of the principal thorough- fare of the city which will lose its identity as Fifth Avenue from now until the termination of the Fourth Liberty Loan, The Liberty Loan Committee starts off by calling the blocks between 58th @nd s6th Streets “Liberty Loan Blocks.” When it comes to the single blocks for the individual! nations, Bel- orp. John J. Gibbons ANOTHER OF FOUR GOTH MUSKETEERS James Carrigan FEW DRAFT BOARD RESIGNATIONS IN CITY EARS INDUSTRIAL ~\eium leads, her particular territory | Official Says Order Restricting HARM IN TAX BILL being the block from 56th to Séth| Withdrawals Will Have Little Street. The rest of the nations are| Effect Here. placed as follows 55th to S4th Streets, “Brazil”; 54th to'53d Streets, “Britain”; 53d to 52d ALBANY, Sept The General's office has sent Adjutant to all draft boards in the State instructions from IS DEAD OVERSEAS Bete Shae ee eee the Provost Marshal General restrict- Liberty Loan Block"; Sist to 50th! os + Onartette Now! Ime Fesignations of board members. | Streets, special Cathedral decora-;Only One of Quartetle NOW) the instructions say in part Senator Tt s Attacks Meas tions; 50th to 49th Streets, “Liberty | Alive With Death of Wounds “The increasingly la number of Jeclaring the Amount EVENING WORLD, MON 08 $000,000.00 Loan Block"; 49th to 48th Streets, | resignations of members of locai| UTe, “Cxecho - Slovak’ 47th to 46th) of Sergt. Peter Crotty. boards threatens a serious impair- Is Excessive Streets, “France"; 46th to (th! ps ment of the effective and expeditious hile ts hott ‘ ape | classification of the new registrants ss Streets, "Greece"; 45th to 44th Prva ee kate at i Hivéats idtachada?) (ath to 484 A story of “Four Musketcers of] Hereafter no resignations may be ac WASHINGTON, Sept, 23.—While “Gud an; aat {the Old 69th"—not less adventurous| cepted until after reference to this!) ¢ i é eee peri idact Med bre tal datcl th Pe hivalrous because the! tt office with complete statement of|the Senate Finance Committee pre- “Liberty Loan Block"; 42d to 40th} OF CHivalrous becau: reir Setting | racts and personal recommendation of | Pred to-day to begin revision of the Streets, special Public Library deco-| Was grim and scientific modern war-| the Governor ta xbi , attacks on the House bil ry} rations; 40th to 39th Streets, “Liberty | fare instead of the jingling spurs and In the absence of Draft Director| were opened by Senator Thomas, Joan Block"; 3th to 38th Streets, shining rapters of Dumas immortal) Conboy, an official in his office said | Democrat of Colorado. “Hond "; 38h to Sith Btreets,| heroes—was brought to light to-day| to-day: “So far as we know the sit-| , 87th tu 26th Strects, by the overseas casualty list, report-|Uation described by Gen. Crowder does | That the $8,000,000,000 tax levy pro- 36th to 35th Streets, “Monte-| ing Sergt. Peter J. Crotty as dead of | 2°t exist in New York City. We have) posed is too | and may cripple 35th to 34th Streets, “Italy”; | wound: not been notified of any unusual num-| American industry and that the tax 3 ne aeal ¥ * | ber of resignations, Of course, there ries of the P: . 3 0 33d Streets, “Nicaragua”; 33 Srotey * tes of the President, Federal dat be parsers y sity aed a 1] Letters from Crotty and one from|are aly ays a few, but the situation County and Mtunisipal to 82d Streets, “Panama”; 32d tol, nurse who was at his bedside in| could not under any circumstances be alternative war excess Sist Strects, tugal"; Bist to 30th! rance when he died, brought the]called abnormal.” badahd abate Beda cndan: Streets, “Russia”; 20th to hows of his adventures and sccritios anaes m all are unconstitutional Streets, "Serbia"; 29th to 28thlto his widow, who lives with her ARTILLERY BATTLE ee treets, “Siam”; 28th to 27th Streets} three children 381 ‘Tenth nator Thomas also attacked as United Stat h to 26th Streets, | Avenue. ALONG THE PIAVE wrong {in prin the arbitrary “Liberty Loan Block.” Crotty and three other men of his BAC ORSS. abies SOR eee sue i “Fifth Avenus is probably the most}company were known to their com- — K uae 8 " a Brae es by Aaatee at nite a aie F i . SOT IIA ; ee 4 ees aicirty o-thirds by bonds, © believe ‘wfamous street in the wor ald Mr. | rades the “Four Musketeers.” | French and British Troops Fighting| that the pits “unduly heavy burden Cooke to-day. “It represents so} They were wounded and gassed while ly Make Rald d i Exec Kou many classes of New Yorkers that it|together on scout duty. His death in Italy Make Raid an es Pipsagsbial t the H 1s perhaps the most cosmopolitan] leaves only ono of the four alive. Take Prisoners. wat m si 34 He ‘e: gal ) iin % ni est '$ provisions, Senator Thomas sald, Street, It is therefore especially ap-| The surviving “musketeer” is] poye Sept. 2—Intense artillery| ne pelieved, were due 4 fae Sere prop: » that the Fourth Liberty|Corpl, Jack Gibbons, The others who] fighting along the Piave and sca A erates cerecmantemance ‘Loan Committee should give to the} have given up their lives are Pri-|pombardments elsewhere on the Italian ay ; fen 7: As neh if cs F ri venue Association the oppor-|vates Jim Corrgan, No. 448 West 29th| front was reported by the War Oilice] MY — lduer prohibition, ato Fifth Avenue Association the oppor a Jim rrgan, v ft w p Thor said, it was proposed to reduce to-day, tunity to contribut its quota to the} Street and John Quinn, international splendor of its celebra-| Gibbons lives at No, 326 10th Ave-] French troops bepaireuidisieesly 1 fale rales yinaph lauded dee heats tion. nue, only a block from Grotty’s house, Hdhaha tolcal line pie of Msemol year aor ie bee ate ne deficleney is erday morning, destroying enemy de-| to be supplied I do not know,” said he. In Carnegie Mall to-morrow night| and Corrigan lived just around the) rcnaive systems, inflicung heavy losses] “Those tatent an deseuction of eee Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo| corner from them in hand-to-hand fighting and bringing|erty without compensation seem to be Will speak and fire the first big gun| The four soldiers saw service to-| ack wore than 100 prisoners, more intent on obtaining prohibition of the drive here, ‘The demand for|s¢ther in Mexico with the old Tist] British patrols brought back prisoners} yan Conadeniu cae nat ' tickets exceeds the supply showing| Regiment, ‘They went into the 60th]in raids north of Asiago, An enemy | 10, aime | Terenas mt plainly the Interest New York 1s tak. | together and became known as insep-| outpost was driven back In the Ledro Valley Two hostile airplanes down in aerial fight arable companions, They all were in Company and stood watch and went on raids into No Man's Land together. One of the officers nicknamed them the “Four Musketeers” and the name ing in the Fourth Liberty Loan, Mr. McAdoo is expected to impart impor- tant instructions to the loan workers and a part of the hall has been were brought SHIP AVENGES BROVHER’S DEATH, SHOT FROM AU, S aside for them, Uy At Liberty Loan headquarters, No, | ‘lung DAMAGES A SUBMARINE) Serst) Thomas Reilly, Whose Ris 12 Broadway, it was siated to-day It was in one of these raida on ¢ A M | E Was Slain in Brit Army, Won ) March 21 that the four were wounded —_—_—4+-— Be Sere sia a, ol that it is necessary to impr the public that wh sirens begin to blow | and gassed. Title, “Fighting Irishman.’ ic was wounded again June 26 Friday night, ey Captain Reports That U Boat May ; Sergt, ‘Thomas y, & veteran telling of the start of the drive, there é ; rel » Been Sunk Afte: need be no fear of German planes, | 2Md from the effects of bis injuries he} Even Have Been Sunk After wh earved 4n Sinaia ando on inel The shrill sounds will simply unnounce | died Battle 500 Miles Out. Mexican border, has been killed in that An a's fourth great patriotic] Sergt. Crotty had a remarkable war 5 ction, accord the casualt t effort is under way record. He was thirty-two years old AW AT UAE Rept ase A : peri i ee hedge ae th © years old) Associated Press).—A large German| to-day. The offi report went to ; jand had seen service in the Spanish! submarine which was lying in wait| his sister, Mary, at No. 202 ¥ | Although only twelve years old at|the American coast, believed t FROM LIBERTY ONDS | me of the Spanish War, Crotty|have been put out of commission and |went to Porto Rico as a water boy| Perhaps sunk by the United States j with an American regiment Bhipping Boars Steamship Nanse Change in Measure Also Provides} In 1908 he enlisted in the Regular|™ pig encounter, according to the evulation of Security Sales Army and served until 1912. vatibamnonalar atari Gant uililam for Regulation of Securi ys Mee | OE ant GAA te vinilan ite Bath, | cena Wet, CAR: ae License or Otherwise. in’ 1018, promise of active Merylog unite Snes ty heen 2) met BOP the Mexican border took him back|1% @nd lasted forty-five minute 41NGTON 8.—Senate | into the army. When he returned to| Thirty-four shots were fired by the and House conferees on the Adminis-|New York he went to work for the| steamer, one of which, @ six-inch ox tration bill to increase the amount of |New York Central as a brakeman. plosiv shell, fired at a three-mile in County ee fonds from sur-|, ®™erica’s entry in the world war| range, was followed by the eruption| . y n Coun income from Liberty Bonds froin sure) song Crotty as eager aa Ore *9 | fromthe bmersible of a flood of | Cavan. Ireland, wh enlisted dn taxes broke their deadlock to-day by! fgnt for his country. He hia ee eer wk wales hemi Ne compormising the dispute over the |Job and Joined the 69th, now the 163th | "Immediately after this shot the aub-| The ; ; an that: he House clau cpuSDeriN ny the President | 1Hiantry,, | ty died in a base hospitay | MAPine, Which previously had showal soon would be « k of the to regulate and prohbit sales of bond Fey lett rents Bospital | cniy her periscope, bobbed to the aur-|Aghting, and. promined nelle and other Government securities. 1 his Inst request to his wife was | face sh and made slowly off igneinit hing: Wahl ue GnEk Ge The House conferees yielded to the he keep up her courage, educate| Ca MacLeod and his men are ren ber | Senate's objections and the section en and try to keep up their | the opinion that they scored a da’ ie boa er 1 so oO ovide » ing hit. i" o was redrafivd so as to provid | sa ie | 5 fawn sa Rad cranial asin Bei investigation and regulation of | i Teh ee ‘ nhd won his regimental curity sales by license or otherwise, | THINK IT WILL BE HOBOKEN.) MADGE HART WINS POINT. ane won : el pa ah ie a he Ls a “| we ed Corporal Writes That Keeps Theatrt Manager's Salary ——— Renae is ching dan oanh an for NotPa Hank on *Christnas” Slogan, Dowa, but Loxes Inceen | DROWNED ON WAY TO FRANCE Mecintatis at sede Ww ; ” r Price, Company M., Fox Hart obtained an order} ali } fi i : y, who was a re . on upreme Court Justice McAvoy to-| Slater Gets Word of Death of P Banks. n Citizen until he was day preventing her hu: 4, Max Hart, | vate Clifford B, Ist A clause empower the President was severely wounded in ac- theatrical boowing agent, from paying| Priva fford B the Ord to prohibit transactions in foreign eX- |tion Aug. 4, accoming to a War De. ® salary of $1 a week to his manager, | nance 4 t cas ~hange and also export, hoardin partment. telegram received by his Norman B. Manwaring, whose present | u hay en killed tn ar melting of gold and silver father, Thomas Price, No. 864 Tompking "Sig Har 'said her husband, as re-|cerepinnd, accident. was drowned | en cepted by the Senate, Avenue, Brooklyn, ver of the business, was trying to) «War Departinent ( cived by . | Ina letter dated Aug. 11, Corpl. Price “break it up" and added that he had|his sister Alice of No. th Street, No changes were made in the pro- | 4413 Dothing about having been injured, nearly done so. ‘The Court's. decision | Brooklyn vision for increasing the amount of | but wrote was @ victory for her in the matter of] He was sient thes years old on 1. Yur ner a ‘Rei, dieaven of Seaiwaline 6 eeiaig, Lub ustice Me-' May 10) and mailed for France on iberty “bonds to. be. exempted . from | tee bap Chia as.’ We are all Avoy refused to grant an increased al- Auk. 3. His brother Stephen is an en- bur-taxes, sure It will Hoboken," lowance of #75 a week for herself, sign in the navy, m THEN 1S KILLED 1M AGTION 1 Po DAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918. MERICAN WAR NE THREE OF OLD 69TH'S FOUR MUSKETEERS |BiILY BOYCE DIES (CHEMICAL KITCHEN FAHTING T0 SAE ~~ TORPEDOED SHP Engineer, Long a Picturesque igure of Water Front Here, Meets Hero’s Death. | | Biny Boyce, for years one of the Picturesque figures of New York’ maritime life and known from Tomp- kinsville to the Harlem Ship Canal,| jhas died a hero's death, | Billy was one of the Coast Guard) cutter Seneca’s men who sacrified their lives in a vain effort to save the! British freighter Wellington after) that ship's bow had been blown off by a German torpedo. The Wellington, well known here, | was part of @ convoy bound for a French port. She was struck when about 300 miles off the French coast Her crew, thinking she was doomed, | abandoned her and were picked up by| the Seneca. When it was seen that the Welling: | ton's forward bulkheads were holding and there seemed to be some than: of saving her a volunteer crew was called for, Some of the freighter’s| own men and a dozen from the Seneca | offered their services, Boyce, a master machinist aboard the Seneca, was one of the first to volunteer, He went to the vessel's Art of Substitution, the casuaities suffered | a1 aaiiaseta by the American forces to the total | PiU nyoi, cos . Chomicat kitchenettes wherein the Of 36987. OF this number 7.142 were| VANNINI, Antonio, Jamaica, N.Y. d in action, WALLACE ia atic jAmertean housewife can assume more Another army list for publication Wars tect, Pa of the war buplen by learning to sUb- in morning papers bore 37 nies, 76] WILSON, Winey, N.Y. ¥. stitute all avaliable products for vital having been killed in action, | OR ANon ea, Mite foodstuffs comprise one of the latest To-day's roster of 336 casualties | Wi 4. ut conceptions of American chemistry, “** @!vided as follows: Killed tn ac-/BEDELL, John C., 185 7th Av. Brook- i] tion, missing in action, 69; avd My N.Y. ‘ which, chemists ‘say, will become wounded severely, 191; died of dinenae, | PEGE: (en? ws practical if the war is protonged died from wounds, 47; died of | FLOYD when i Philadeipbla, More than 2600 chemista from ll accident and other causes, 6; died | {uehtnd. dana, Cer ' parts of the United Stat Canada, Phe. GROSS, Edwin 311 Clay Av. s from aeroplane accident, 1; wounded,| — Roselle Park, N. J | South America and a number of degree undetermined, 4 HICKS. A y Allted countrios, attending,the Fourth | 7 date, in addition to 7,142 men| Misa’ Tt National Exposition of Chemical In-! ay : PENNY, Vernon Kellogg, Rochester, having been killed in actic N.Y. dustries, which opened to-day @! have been wounded severe! PRNILLO, Rerbriio. 1 Grand Central Palace, said that {f wounded degree undetermined, gnd | Lette. . the war continues the chemical 4.855 missing in action ? | ap tAMANSA kitchenette may soon be incorporated | 4 , ras BUY ROU. Christos, Ghee into the landlord's lease. The army list follows: RUC gn A Solin, Pe | ener KILLED IN ACTION | STRUCK, Arthur J., 823 Church St, One of the unique substitutes de- : Richmond Hill, N.Y. rived from chemical research ts that rake Land | Titer ramets. ehemnie ey of making bread with flour from the Ellamth 0, "Newtontilie” Stas, VATNEI Tan 0. Great Rend, Kan. bark of a certain tree Instead of Sergeants, DIED FROM WOUNDS. wheat. This scheme, devised by a MARUM cg tdetonae Lieutenants. Swiss scientist, has been applied to Ny,” dward T. Jy Penn Yan, | 0 RT Nat Ky THe we ve | aay veral parts of Burope | 8TILbS “John W. Middlatiel iy advantage in several parts of Pe WALTMAN vis BiMitteld. NF av engine room and was probably drowned when, after a twelve-hour \fight against tempestuous seas, the forward bulkheads gave way and the | Wellington went down, Billy Boyce enlisted tn the Revenue Cutter Service seventeen years ago and for more than a decade was en- | gineer on the Calumet, the little ve !sel that before the war tovk i | gration, customs officials and news- paper men down the bay to incoming passenger liners, Billy thought the Calumet was alto- gether the speodiest craft in the port of New York, and in some of the races she has won between the Bat- tery and Quarantine the engineer has had Wick, his fireman, pile on the steam until the boilers threatened to blow out. All the famous transatlantic skip- pers knew Billy Boyce, No bridge was so high or so majestic that a wave of greeting couuldn't be thrown at Billy as the little Calumet steamed alongside to put her port officials aboard. “Dare Devil Paddy” Dow of the Mauretania, Capt, Bradshaw of the Lapland, Capt. Roberts of the Philadelphia, Capt, Pinch of the Bal- tic and dozens of others were among Billy's friends, | When this country entered the war | Reason—Allied Success in France Admitted. ZURICH, Sept. 23.—The Bulgarian press is unanimously in or of peace, according to information ob- tained here “It is high time to listen to m declares the Prepore, “The success of the on,” Fentente tn France eannot be denied,” the Vir] says | ‘of accomplishment of peace,"'| s the Narod, “it is necessary that period of negottations, which are on the verge of beginning, shall be terminated as quickly as possible. | The Soviet Government of Russia has | |Joined in the Austrian proposal for | peace negotiations, according to rumors | in despatches from Kovno ROMB, Sept, 23.—German new: paper reporta that Italy and Austria were | negotiating for peace were officially here to-day AMERICAN | SKILLED Mine Guard Slain Near Urn Verde Copper Plant—His As- sailant Murdered Aris., Sept JEROME 1 23.—Two were and two wounded in a clash be-| Americans and armed Mexicans | te near the properties of the United Verde Copper Company here Horace A, Harris, guard, was hilled by an unidentified Mexican, and in fighting which followed Americans | 4 mine killed the murderer Among the wounded were City Mar Jehai Joseph Crouley of Jerome and! Henry Carlson, a Deputy United States Marshal | Capt, William udson Was Aid- | ing Wounded t ttle of Ourea. Capt. Willlam HB. Hudson, listed | among the slain in to-day's casualty re ports, was surgeon of the 165th Infan- try, New York's gallant ‘69th. Capt. Hudson's address is given in the reports Washington, He was SOFVINS OF Hyauguasiers in ine Baie uf the Ourcq of July $1 when he was killed. us | which before the war wére dependent finished product tastes decidedly fat Wa JAVGUSTAK, Wirter Chicars ith ry appearance of the wheat |rexwey, Mamene wor iin, W. Ve SO ee oe loaf. Proper amount of nourishment Privat | 1 Meee | however, is supplied by various ma- | AXELROD, Samuct M., Waterbury, Conn Corpora’ terials BALDWIN) baw re FRANKUIN, Frage BN, Pa. . DALE, Grover AYA bs. Vaiear We MM : The Inevitable need of the chemical | ith) wh %) Wa ‘~ FARRIS, " kitchenette, if the war is prolonged. | BRYANT % WATKINS Pe. | ecording to visiting chemiats, is a! D'ORTA, , 30 Thomas Ave Privates. result of many successful experi-| Lyndhurst, N. J. ABCLNN Bowell 6, Adame, & 6 ments which have made the United| OAMATO, Anthony, 72 E. 3d St.,| SIEMSTRONG Merwi Hanoafonl, N, D, y New York City. ast wn, KY States the world's greatest producer | poner mame ont 7 Iran Tea, of chemicals since American # BUN. Geea tat tened. Son deseage tists learned that the “Made in Ger-| FONT, Rodrigo J. 255 W. 73d 8t., smnermet, ony many” label was doomed. PRIEST Sitter ns kereenay Abtreen, “peta These men believe that If the war |i Mist progr MAY Iie continues another year every house- | JUNKLE MEYE K wife must be skilled in the applica- | {pwn OLEARY, John J. 54 Baird 8t, | tion of chemical theory Mf — substitution. This, they bel r (Continued on Fourth Page. he janufacture of peac! pita into Jew 0 P| ig! Boyce was transferred to the Coast {carbon for gua mnaKe will algo he | New belted models —» straight Guard cutter Seneca and had been in| demonstrated. The gas attacks so line tailleurs and trimmed that vessel for fourteen months when | Prevalent at the front will be grapat costume suits—-\ ha loatihias Jeally deacribed and de nonatrated with Velours, Serges, Oxfords paid everything but the ¢ th 7 TERIA takceurices titties {ik tt and Wool Poplins—in | PRESS OF BULGARIA manufacture of high explosives will | new Fall shades, | occupy important places at the ex y, Se i |ponition—in fact, everything that Very Special at IN FAVOR OF PEAGE |: erican chemists are doing to nelp | ! win the war, | sais | The exposition will be formally le, pay x Jopened to-night with a number of |Says It Is High Time to Listen to} scientitic resses by prominent | chemists, IN GLASH WITH MEXIGAN peieess i SURGEON OF 165TH KILLED .,, WS - 168 AMERICANS DEAD IN ACTION ON LATEST U. S. CASUALTY ROLLS ANEAD FOR HOMES IF WAR CONTINUES Gen. Pershing Reports 712 Additional Losses in the American Expeditionary Forces Along the French Front. ak pt £8.—One army MYL fame Las, “ators, Oye, Housewives, Say Scientists {it of 436 naines and another trom the | OLSON, Rudolph E, 336 Forest Sty Meeting Here, Must Learn igcine Corps containing 99 names, | er enn Vitae, ane given out by the W day, increase © Department to- on Germany for wheat. Housewives attending tion will see this strated. It is sald that the expos! formula demon though the New York City. HOW ATE | MODOC make necessary for thom to devote a art of their homes to acientific ex periments—-thus, the chemical kite ette Other educational features of the exposition will be the demonstration of American dye making-now the ar in world—and_ the version of various liquids into The exposition will | familiarize with Brom Buy War Savings Stamps Me. Smart, Snappy New Models Rich Fall Suits Tomorrow’s Fine Array atest tho on con nt powders. tend to also pharmaceuticals, drugs, photographic them erials, The educational and enter- | tainment programme will by n- tinued every afternoon and evening throughout the week FORMER OFFICERS SHOT IN CELLARS OF RUSSIA Slender line new models—fur trimmed or tailored—slender shoulders, close-fitting sleeves, narrower skirts soft Velours, Broad- cloths, Serges, Very Special at ment of Those Called “Danger: many others, Gulden's bread Gulden’s Mustard Made from Nature’s Purest Products The Same for Over 50 Years a fasty spread jor Kavoy Fletcher Starts for 1 MEXICO CITY Ambassador Fi for Washington, report to the 8 Department. He} conferred with President Carranza yes. | terday. The Mexican Government is bbe 2 sar end an ennnre for the trip. me. American ous to Soviet.” WASHINGTON, Sept atarien cot Wholesale slaughter of representative | J people and r officials b they are “dangerous ¢o the Boviet” are No Charge for Alterations told in further accounts he State Department t ‘i called upon all civtlized nations to ‘, areee Four Shops are waid to br te of the exist , j ence of appal tions, one are | Oe Nineteen West 34th Street es tail Ia thas the former wfticers aro | gag Brooklyn: | Downtown: | Newark rag Woul Gikitie 460-462 Fulton St. | 14-16 West l4th St. | Broad & West Park ¢ One Peters, head t Ishevik traordinary Commission against - rene: sunter-revoluth ht — i death, warran | taper fh Hot Gravy for Cold or Hot Meats ee, fnerican, Canaul | i A Recipe by Marion Harris Neil | pe Prginnd FOF Ge S0UrR Housewives who have tried this | r = | new recipe say it gives remark- | HELD FOR KILLING BROTHER, able zest. Originated by a noted | \a Boy Fifteen Paroled tn Castody ot | || cooking expert. ‘3 Counsel for Fatal Seiasors Thrust Melt @ tablespoonfuls of butter substitute William Farber, aged fifteen years, of in saucepan over the fire. Add 1 small onion i 5 No, 808 New Jorsey Avenue, Brooklyn and one carrot finely chopped and fry until was arraigned to-day in the Children's nicely bgowned; add 1% cupfuls of water of | Court on a charge of homicide and was stock. Bring to boiling point and simmer fay paroled in the custody of his counsel ten minutes, Add one tablespoonful ¢ til Bept the cage eile Gulden's Mustard and 4 of a tablespoonful ¢) [E> heard. erin ; salt. Boil up, strain and ve. ji wit a Try this new use of Gulden's. You'll discover cher jeaves here to-day | where he will make a