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‘HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR Now They Call Him Kid. |S Tells How He Did It. Mr. J. A. McCrea, a well known resident of San francisco, who was called Daddy and Grandpa on ac- count of his white hair, and who darkened it with a simple home-made mixture, recently made the following ent: “Any one can prepare a simple mix- ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glocsy, To « half pint of water add 1 ounce «f bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and Y% ounce of glycerine. Whese in- gradients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice n week until the desire it does not color the most delicate scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. My friends now call me ‘Kid! "—Advt. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. The delicious flavor of Col; They Used to Call Him Grandpa; | ARCH OF FREEDOM CAMPAIGN BEGINS THARKSEIVING EVE taneous free will offering of the peo-~ ple; the 20,000 members of the City Police and Police Reserve will receive the offerings beginning Thanksgiving Eve, and the money, until needed, will be deposited in city banks that will pay at jeast @ Liberty bond rate of | ‘ Interest. The statement ¢ontinued, in phe Seve This was decided upon by the of- | ficlals of the committee, of which A.| |D. Juilliard is Vice Chairman, Joseph | Plan Block Decora Robert Grier Cooke, President o! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SEVENTEEN GOVERNORS WIRE “AVENUE OF STATES” SUPPORT ral Have Already Appointed Committees to $44402008000000000040004- 5, 1918." NEW YORK EMPLOYS A WOMAN LEGAL ADVISER, _ ANNA MOSCOWITZ KROSS DEBS APPEAL TO BE HEARD Case Against Others, Charged With Violating Espionage Law, Also Will Come Up. WASHINGTON, Noy, 25.—Department of Justice reque: to expedite hearing of appeals of Eugene V. Debs, of In- diana, socialiat leader, James A. Poter- tions to Greet Troops. 7 f | time the idea is to make the avenue a thoroughfare of decorations, each State getting a block or more for the ONE BOTTLE LASTS BY SUPREME COURT JAN, 6); SEVERAL WEEKS and makes wartime cook- ing perfectly satisfactory, as tegards flavor, nourish- ment and appetizing taste. An Aid To Econ- omy, is— shade is obtained. This is not a dye, arc or location, has been decided upon. All suggestions will be con- sidered by the Committee on Art, of ich Paul W. Bartlett, President of the American Sculpture Society, is President.” Toward Memorial Fund for Heroes of War. A campaign for public offerings wherewith to build first a temporary ‘and then a permanent memorial arch to men who gave their lives in the war just ended, is to begin Thanks- Da Gama Heads Brasil's Peace Con- gress Party. RIO JANEIRO, Nov. 25.—The Rra- zilian delegation to the Peace Con- gress, which will sall for Europe early in December, will be ander the Presi. dency of Domiclo da Gama, Minister of Foreign Affairs giving Five, it was announced yester- day on behalf of Rodman Wana- maker. Mr. Wanamaker }: Chairman of the committee appointed by Mayor Hylan to consider the proposal that such @ memorial of the great war be erected. Mr. Wanamaker’s announcement said that the arch would be the spon- uckenbach Reaches Port, WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The Nav: Department announced to-day that the steamer Edward Luckenbach, which was in collision with anot steamer south of Fire Island some time ago, hoa reached New York. * Tastes good— while it does good gate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is a tremen- dous help toward being faithful in the daily care of the teeth—par- ticularly with children. hey like it, and like to use it, everybody does. Colgate’s is a thorough cleanser and a perfectly safe -dentifrice for child or grown-tp. Corcate & Co. Established 1806 New York Phys You Must Have Plenty Are Weak Nerves and Lack of ical Strength Holding You Back in Life? of Iron in Your Blood if You Want the Power and Energy to Win, Says Physician grip of worry, jour vitality and injoyment When the crushing weak, nervous, run-down folks In ‘two weeks’ time In many instances, JOUBANDS are held back in life for Francis Bulliva’ ef Bellevue Hospit New York, in c ture aly m ‘the blood is clamoring’ / t more | estore the enriching the blood and creating thou ile du tacles or withstand »: of wulficien h v twenty or Untied and matter what remedies you have other tonica_o used without suce thea pur q rome ‘entirely LS which stroogly endorsed hy rly conuected with Leslie M ol &. necro well known to ‘druggista Older “tn io iron P. Grace, Treasurer; F. A. Wallis, the Fifth Avenue Association, said . si alk i exes Financial’ Secretary, and Joseph H. | last night that pinns were under wa: Police Will Take Contributions} Appel, Secretary. No design for tho > Wack ts ales aa Oe Ms “DELAYS RULING ON WHITMAN © is in keeping “with the food con- 2 Bad Cough @|_ servation for world relief" fs Roast turkey, chicken, duck, : PRR erm ayea ibaa neds goose or game (if the State law vid home=ma Easily permits), with bread dressing prepared and costs little. (left-over dried bread) or Ori- thirty yours ‘This’ becou flying of its own flags intermingled with those of the nations victorious In the war. The idea will be some- what on the same line as that adopt. ed for the decorations which made “The Avenue of the Allies.” Some of the States which have re- sponded favorably to the suggestion for New York to give “the victorious Yankee legions the greatest welcome ‘ever accurds : to conquering troops in |the world’s history.” Fifth Avenue, which provides the setting for all of New York's big son of Minnesota and Jacob Rohwerk of Missourt!, from convictions of violat- ing the Espionage law were granted to-day by the Supreme Court. aR 9 earings were set for January emonstrations, virtually. is to be | 2r4, Rhode Leo Neen heaciba, We 3 "tee Mga jo over by the forty-eight States | oming, Montana. Pennsylvania, Iowa, Industries Board to-dav abandowted the of the Union for a peace display. The | Kansas, West Virginia, Miasissippi, Berar ten (restrictions on, the many. |dates for the celebration will be an- North Cai ro na, Nebraska, Oklahoma ave gone Inte effect Dery were to an Zona nounced later. The Governors of seventeen Stites already have agreed to the plans, still in their infancy, but Mr. Cooke said the period of celebration would prob- ably be a year, During all of this! appointed committees to co-operate with the Fifth Avenue Association in making arrangements for the celebra- on. TURKEYS A-PLENTY: FOR THANKSGIVING AT 480, 10 65C. A POUND Prices Range From Top on High- Class Maryland Bird to Low on Texans, PLEA TO INSPECT BALLOTS Justice Philbin Reserves Decision in Manhattan—Bronx Judge Issues Writ of Mandamus. Supreme Justice Philbin reserved de- cision to-day on Gov. Whitman's peti tion for an order to open packages of =a void, protested and blank ballots cast in ye he supply of turkeys the First Judicial District at the last for = Thanksgiving — is dation, shorter than it was last year, there will be enough to go around to those who can afford to pay the prices. The best fowls will probably retail at from 60 to 65 cents a pound, but others may be had at from 48 to 60 cents. Two million pounds were pur- chased in the Metropolitan Dis- trict last year and market men fre expecting at least 25 per cent. Abram I. Elkus of counsel for Gov.- elect Smith protested vigorously against the Issuance of such an order, declar- ing that it was only “part and parcel of an effort to hinder and harass and an- noy the man who received a majority the votes cast for the office of Gov- ernor.”” Emil Fuchs, representing Gov. Whit- man, said that motions to open ballot boxes were being argued in sixty-two countion of the Bute decrease in this year's demand, In the Bronx Justice Glegerich to-day Wholesale Prices: granted to Henry K. Davis, counsel for] Western Turkeys (iced)......45c. Gov, Whitman, a writ of mandamus,| Western Turkeys (Dry Packed), requiring Alfred E. Smith and others | rs to show cause why the vold, blank and| Maryland Turkeys....50 and 52c. protested ballots should not be in- Virginia and Penna. ..48 and 50c. Texas Turkeys........41 and 44c, Retail Prices. Texas Turk 48 and 50c, Western; Young, Dry packed, 50 and S5c, 60 and 65c. 45 and 600, 42 and 45c, +38 and 420, The Food Administration an- nounces that the follow’ 5 menu spected by a judicial proceeding. In drawing up his order Judge Glege- rich struck out the provision requiring the Board, of City Canvassers to refrain from making returns to the Secretary of State, This will not Interfere with the issuance of a certificate of election to Mr. Smith, so far as Bronx County lu concerned. Maryland Turke; Geese and Ducks. Roasting Chickens. Fricassee Fowls.. BDOOTGLOVSSOVOOTOY Tells How to Stop a‘ ental stuffing. Mashed potatoes, mashed turnips, baked tomatoes (home canned), cranberry sauce, lettuce or fruit salad, pumpkin pie or steamed pudding. EDITH MORTIMER HELD TO GRAND JURY IN AUTO DEATHS IDOOOGQOOODIBHOSS If you have a severe cough or chest cold” accompanied with — soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy. Anyglrug- gist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu- lated sugar syrup. Or you can use! Wheatley Hills Girl Free clarified molasses, hon or corn c syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if de- sired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low] cost, it can be depended upon to give! o¢ on 000 Cash Bond Furnished Father—Chauffeur Fi Miss Edith Mortimer, the daught $15,- by Stanley Mortimer of Wheat quick and lasting relief. lea mer . You can feel this take hold of aj Hills, L. 1, charged with causing the cough in a way that means business, | th of Abraham Waserberger of It loosens and raises the phiegm, stops | jae throat tickle and soothes and’ heais|@speth and Martin De Mato of the irritated membranes that line the | Brooklyn, on Oot, 19, when her auto- throat and bronchial tubes with such |mobile ran them down in Flushing, promptness ont and certainty that it} was held to-day for the Queens Gbun- is really astonishing. a ay i é ‘ eae ee special and highly con-|tY Grand Jury by Magistraté Miller in centrated compound of genuine Nor- Long Island City. Her bond was fixed way pine extract, and is probably the |@t $15,000, and her father put up cash. best known means of overcoming| Charles Murray of No, 156 Chaun- severe coughs, throat and chest colds, Street, Brooklyn, who was driv- There are many worthless imita-| ing an auto truck, which, Miss Morti- tions of this mixture. ‘To avoid disap, | mer claimed, struck her car and drove pombe oe directions and dort {it into & third automobile which killed accept anything else. Guaranteed to|the men, was fined $25 for reckless give absolute satisfaction or money | driving, promptly refunded. ‘The Pinex Co,,| Miss Mortimer is charged with homi- Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. cide and her defense is that the death of the two men was wed by the reck- jless driving of the chauffeur, whose t k. owned bv Pickel & rhwab of Brooklyn, ran into her automobile and threw it out of control Cant, Mircer Poree of the army, who was Miss Mortim in her testified that Mina Mortt- o turn the ft. when the ick struck her car. but the tront tire the right was blown out hy the col and that the machine swerved to the right and crashed into another} ear in front of which the two men| killed were standing, Freneh rs wuest FOOTBALL STAR KILLED. Lieut. ff Met Death Battlefield PITTSBURGH, — Nov —Lieut, Joseph Duff, former all-American foot- ball guard and noted gridiron star of Joseph Action © A Conservation Dainty REAMETTES, the new American macaroni product, cooks in one-third the time of |m#¥ #e4#n8, was killed in action in i < t ‘rance Oct. 10, according to word r ordinary macaroni, and is more |ceived here by relatives. Lieut. Du‘t tender, dainty and nutritious, [#8 Kraduate of Shadyside Academy |here, and in 1912 was graduated from Buy Creamettes from yourgrocerand|Princeton, in the same being try one of the many delicious recipes, "pt, “1, “American tear The following is one of the simplest: that fall of Pitts- Creamet ‘Leul a private corporal, sergeant jand later was gradua ‘4 from the army him to order for you. — |FIX SANTA FE COMPENSATION 0 by Raliroad ration, WASHINGTON, Nov, 25.—The Rail- roac Administration to-day completed @ contract with the Santa Fe System The Creamette Company Minneapolis Guaranteea ‘The Governors of these States have ‘ LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE’ Tt “wakes up” tasteless cooking. World Wants Work Wonders New Assistant Corporation Counsel Has Proved Her High Legal Ability. Coa EW YORK CITY now has & woman legal adviser, the first to be appointed. She is Mrs, Anna Moscowitz Kross, twenty-nine years old, of No. 20 West 60th Street, who has been appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel solely on her legal ability. Justices of the Supreme Court and various other tribunals of the State recommended her for the position, which pays $3,240 a year, Mrs. Kross does not need the money, as she is the wife of Dr. Isador Kross, @ prosperous physician, but her ac-|], tivity in behalf of various labor or- ganizations attracted the attention of the court d her recommendation to Corporation Counsel Burr fol- » lowed. 1 Mrs. Kross won a scholarship at the New York University Law School Pom Poms and was graduated in 1912, The fact Broadcloths that she meant to have a career did Velenrs not prevent her from marrying two years ago. Duvet de Laines Attention was first attracted to Silvertones Mrs, Kross when she appeared in Handsometly litigation involving the interests of Lined building trades labor unions, She also has been active as an advocate of the Warmly carpenters, and plasterers’ unions, Interlined — Haakon Felicttates King of Bel- No C. O. D.'s fy CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Nov, 25.— Mourning King Haakon sent yes% day to King Co@te Included Albert of Belgium a congratulatory in Sale message reading in part: ! The DIET Col, Louis D. Conley, former comman- der of the old 68th Regiment, 3 Guard of New York, has accep’ During Chairmanship of the Py ! i and After mittee of West Hobs se e gene A. Philbin, who ¢ the presentation of successful last year. The Old Reliable Round Package “Veronica's Veil” enty-four-hour search the body of Joseph Mack, fourteen, son of a wealthy farmer of Old Tappan, N. J., was found last night in the woods sev: eral miles from his home. The boy had gone on a hunting trip early Saturday inorning, taking with him a shotgu The REAL Friends found the boy lying near Made by the fence shot through the stomach, thought that in trying to climb hi t fence is GUN Was discharged. Endorsed n Auto. . Nov. 25.—Four per- sons were killed and two seriously in- jured at Brampton when a Grand Trunk express crashed into a motor car at a crossing. The Edith | level dead are cast east hc wats ON, Sawdon, Ethel Gwilt, Peart Bellas and James Sawdon MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street A Special Sale Women’s Navy Serg (sizes 34 to 42) $19.50 each will take place to-morrow on the Sixth Floor by which the road will receive $4 $10, annual guaranteed compe: This is third big. rallw - (Greatest Reductions Ever Offered in New York Balser Ane from carefully selected material Used successfully over % century, BH. Altman & Co h St Opposite Sale Val. $45 FUR TRIMMED in Seatette Nutria, Raccoon Taupe Coney Nearseal No Exchanges Every Coat From Our Stoe’: “Be assured that the whole Norwe- ~ Ha 7° ie e fe Value e fin people ohared tne fecinks of tel 157 Model Coats, ‘is Special, $42.50 eousness."” Heads Pas 4 Committee, INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible Food-Drink, instantly prepared, ORIGINAL Hol ick process and by physicians everywhere, specify HOFLICK’S The Original Others Are Imitations NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street of e Dresses all wool; in four smart models at the extraordinarily low price (Tuesday) \