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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE 10, 191 » Gri a Ids! October. Henry Bruere, who was ap- | out to make room for Bruere, & FAMOUS DANISH EDITOR HEALTH IN U $ HELPED | Newton-Rice Ww » Church hice Pantin rippe, Olds) pointed Federal Director of Employ. Democrat. as 1 Or Misy Mildred Gautier ice, dang | as Bilee 1. Rice, we N york State when Henr pproximately the whole State ¢ | ter of 3 Villiam Lowe Rice of| fr m Throat, Coughs; D, Bayer of the Btate Industrial Con PlYment personnel want into the F R | BY WAR FOOD SAVING |<isvesne svc" tnistciswa» marae | eugmns tr) eoimany hte jaye ° 6 : eral service, for the simple reason that | | A to Richard Newton, son of the late|Hotel Plaza, where Mra. Rice makes mission was invited by Secretary of the Federal service paid far more lib ' Rev. Dr. R. Heber Newton, in gt.'her home. MAKING A TOUR OF U, § . ongestion of the gs and Back 50-50 ON GIVING Labor Wilson to cease functioning in erally than did the State, Upon th pact rived at a settlo- eikning of the armistice in France the Lee fend angel rd ar nit ver which /8dustrial Commission made ready to intend baa em diate ded - rebuild ita mployment service and! amounts to the State and the N enter into active competition with the| tional Government handling employ- national service. There were tater. | ment on a fifty-fifty basis. " Nation Better Off for Economie Columbia Professor Tells Health Association. CHICAGO, IIL, | | | Dec, 10.—War time | esting possibilities of labor becoming | | @ foothall, The interests with the most | food economies ought to continue be- Originally the Federal Department “ re ~ : case th | or ted ined matar | of Labor asked tho State Industrial fan| in’ the row ‘and sucsted ded in health, bret, Henry, G. shermal of | ‘ 0 ission to lend tho National bringing the belligerents to an agree- : ; n maior pNogt no ourhe and colds | | Threatened Clash in Labor Re- ps cant iw jerickenl iba eas aE Cotumbia University told the Amert irritations roat and lungs. jovernment the P can Publio Health Association's an- construction Work for Peace | Times Avoided. | bears eam o>. ° Following the example set by the United States and the Allies in #ign- ing the armistice, the United Btates Employment Service and the New York State Employment Service have arranged a@ treaty of peace which settles the war that has been raging between them since the beginning of Uptown Store rd Ave. & 121st St. — Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. chinery of its employment service. The Federal Government had no es- | tablished offices and no employment agents in tho Stato, The Industrial Commission complied with the re- quest and Sayer was appointed Fed- eral State Director at $14 year salar from the Government. The arrang ment worked satisfactorily until elec- tion time came around. Then some- body at Washiggton became dissatis- fied with the work of Bayer, who is a Republican, and he was forced \ "| This transfer | conditions in the sever The new ves of the State shall eit at al of genta con. ahi and activating employment policies. The Fei State with all ymen employees and pay thelr 6a aries. ‘The community labor boards, | nees control in their localities. tendents, No labor ,shall rom without representatives, of labor from York was the principal reason yor entering the agreement, as ree York ¢ danger of having an insufficient #up- ply for New York's industries. voring to work out a p) hich the United States # vice can be made of value in solving) the employment difficulties of all the| tes without benefiting one to the injury ¢ her, and also to make the Unit tes service an instru- ment for helping to standardize labor RAMSDELL DENIES HOPE WILSON SHIP MIGHT SINK Vice President of United Cigar Stores Company Declares He Never Made Remark. Raymond 1, Ramadell, Vite President of the United Cigar Stores Company, nied to-day that he made any de- arrangement is that the two services shall co-operate, Repre~ Federal officials and have a potent voice in planning ral scrvice shali provide the! necessary men and Tho work in the various districts shall be under the direction of the State's superin- be sent York State to other States | the consent of New York's) New) for! the} tural tendency of every State which or was to demand that New tribute it, with the resultant | created by the State, shall have) id SI a = PmiI Marott, member of the Dantsh Rigsdag and editor and publisher of the | Fyns Socialdemokrat of Odense, Den- mark, is one of a party of Scandi-, navian newspaper men touring the United States as guests of the Comy | mittee on Public Information. Mr. Marott, one of the most noted publicists in Denmark, 1s known chiefly for his champlonstrip of the rights of labor, Just now his chief efforts are centred in the movement for the re-| turn of Schleswig-Holstein to Denmark. ‘The photograph was taken in the office | |} and perishable foods to save meat and | Dual meeting here, Increased use of fruit, vegetables sugar had greatly benefited the coun- try’s health, Prof. Sherman said. Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, New York City’s Public Health Commissioner, said that food saving and food contro] must continue, because of high prices and the emall prospect of their de- crease, until the soldiers come home. “Federal and State food control must be continued and expanded,” Dr. | Copeland declared,’ “and such func: | tions as are entirely local turned over to municipalities.” GOMPERS IS ACCUSED OF VIOLATING UNION RULE: Declare Labor Chief Attended Ban- quet Served by Strikee | breaking Waiters. Charges that Samuel Gompers, President of the American Fodera- tion of Labor, has violated “one of | the first principles of unionism in strike times by appearing at a dinner served by strikebreakers” will be made to the Central Federated Union of this city and to the National Execu- tive Council of the American Federa- tion of Labor by the International Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Workers, it was announced to-day. Secretary Otto Wagner, of the union, says that Mr. Gompers com- mitted this offense when he peared at a dinner served by str! breakers” in the Hotel Astor last Saturday night. The occasion was | Mothert “‘eur child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is eoated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. ‘When listless, pale, feverish, fall of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- vega diarrhea, remember, the liver bowel cleansin; ould the banquet of the Academy of Po- Srvaesbe be the first treatment A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play if Constipated. Leok, Mother! If tongue is coated, breath , feverish and stomach sour, give ' “California Syrup of Figs.” Figs” for children's {lls; give « tea spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have @ well and playful child again. Al. children love this harmless, delicious “Truit laxative,” and it never fails te effect a good “inside” eleansin, Directions for babies, children of ages and*grown-ups on bottle: Remem of Nordlyset, a Danish-American news-| litical Sclence, Nothing equals “California Syrup of | ber name “Califorina.”—Adrt. atory remark about President Wil- We Work With Santa Claus On Christmas Eve (What could make a more wonderful Christmas than the gift of new furniture for the home. Cow- hwait & Sons are first lieutenants to Santa Claus to New York firesides and for more than day on a quest of wards dell had dent's Max Ttamsde farize summons issued a ul Kevenue Collector Ed complaint that Mr. Ran "L hope to God the Pres t i j son'or the George Washington on which | Baber _@t No. 132 Nassau Street. | the President ts sailing, Mr, Ramadell & i appeared in the West Side Court yester- SOLDIERS WITH ONE LIMB GONE WILL BE Steuer, representing Mr. usked for more time to famil- self with the det So the come and always a pleasure to home-loving people, Letushelp you. It is easy to make a selection from our great stock of furniture and furnishings and easy to pay for what you order on our convenient method Mr aid that he Steuer, sument over an nd went to the nad an a d years have helped to make merry this | of small payments. A small deposit down when you ff esi to com Sein tor tee | test festival of the year, G ‘ buy pe rest is taken care of by weekly or ir genre, the aad or will be a ge rious Christmas and you will | monthly payments to suit your convenience. en mite tire 4 want to make it a day long to be remembered, The Stop in and sce the bargains we offer you and find —_———— | any attention here." sident of the United said to-day that made had beeh with. that com: pany for seventeen years, and that he had no doubt as to Ramadell's loyalty, —<o—————_ | Tea Drinking Takes Boom. | ‘ON, Dec, 10.—Tea drink- | per cent. jn bést way, and the least expensive way, is to give | out how simple it is to have a beautiful home the furniture, the lasting gift that is always wel- | Cowperthwait & Sons’ way. ¢ n Monday and Saturday Evenings (Quspaathumite Sona Oriental Recreation Programme De- signed to Keep Men in Milj- tary Hospitals Cheerful, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A recre- Vit tig See ation programme designed to keep i with 105,-|patients in military hospitals cheer- “howel, “| ful and to supplement the corrective physical treatment of the medica! has been agreed upon be- tween the Surgeon General's Staff land the Bureau of Camp Service of the American Red Cross. The plan is to be put into effect at orce in twenty-five hospitals, where 15,000 men who are maimed or suffering from shell shock are under treat- ment. Besides motion picture shows and fireside evening recreations, as well as the usual club room games, special attention will be given to the devel- opment of orchestras, glee ciabs, choruses, quartets, debating, read- ing, story telling and study clubs, The camp service people also will see to it that the patients get home | papers and other daily papers as well as magazines and technical books, aud writing, especially of letters, will be: encouraged. In addition, the eamp and local " Red Cfoss workers will arrange for Bill Bryan, 72 Hudson Ave., Brook- eal pt vere Paracbtigy es Rat AL a cati.| | inners, entertainments ‘and trips for 2 cura Soap and Ointment forevery-day| {Men able to leave the hospital $22.50 | |toilet purposes. Nothing better. | grounds, and will provide automo- . | 1 gempte Beoh at tat 5 Ab biles for those unable to travel by Bene the” Olen ald everzwbers.| | street car. ; To give outdoor employment and | recreation, the Red Cross will pro- | | vide facilities for gardening, which | |has been found to be one of the best [sania employments for those | suffering from shell shock. Sports will be utilized in getting men un- | consciously to take the form of exer- impo: »€4,000 pounds the Customs report to~lay showed. officers, CUTIGURA HEALS PIMPLES ON FACE Large, Red and Hard, Disfigured and Very Itchy, Could Not Sleep. Three-Piece Bedroom Suite | These are three fine pieces, beautifully made throughout of best grade American Walnut. The wood is very carefully selected and has a beautiful m. The four-post bed is full size. ‘The Chiffouier cop measures 20x37 hes. The D: t asures 46x irror 32x28 inc fa i ars $149.00 lendid suite is a big and our price is We have a very attractive Hine of Mosouls and D we are holding a ape our Harlem store, ye a.ox ¢ prices range from $ $125." “We also have a complete of domestic rugs and floor in both store iy 10 to lne erings “I began to get pimples on my face that were very large and very red and hard. ‘They were scattered over my face, Tolict Table to match, $31. Timely Suggestions for Christmas sleep, but would get up and scratch'the eruptions. “A friend told me about Cuticura. I sent for a free | araple nd seeing it was giving good its I bought more, and I used four cakes of Soap and four boxes of Oint-| | ment and I was healed.” (Signed) How the perfect pancake formula was worked, out such an unusually delicious flavor—no wonder 120 million Aunt Jemima break fasts were served last year! So quick and easy —and so nourishing Aunt Jemima Pancakes have just the nutri tious, wholesome elements that your family needs—their gluten percentage is unusually high. They have the food value that gives youngsters strong bodies and plump, rosy Years ago the Aunt Jemima people realized that when a woman mixes pancakes herself she could never be sure how they would turn out. Some days they might be good— but other days, when she thought she had done everything just the same—the cakes would turn out flat, tough and soggy. To give every woman a way of making cakes that a/ways come out wonderfully— always light and fluffy and tender— Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour was created. $29.75 | TOYS. (Harlem Store Only. on bis. Mariem store fety of toy $3.60 Special 7-Piece Aluminum Set The set pictured below t# of the sacar COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA and 6 's Antiseptic Oil. Known as Snake Oil You witt for ch 6-at. Pre- serving Kettle One 6-qt. Boiling 8. We hi following: Doll Carriages Poe oy Kotte * cises which the medical corps pre Children’s Desks Vien Chairs One 10sin Frying Double Disc Records [sate for limbering up muscles or The Pea caring’at al fancies Goce cheeks. i At renga Will Positively Reti in ia Few \ | which the vocational directors find treasu: T Have Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow— Baby English - lan” Sane Only $1.00 a Week Min Fs add to efficiency for certain lines cook was adopted as the basis of the for- 244 some other day have the Buckwheat 4 g-cup Pereolator trv tt right now for Rheumatiom, Neu. |Of Work. The workers hope to have mula, Long study was put in perfectinge 4 Path gpa elker | |Doll Carriage up Tea Kettle Muste ts com- Ps Aa theumatiom. Nea: | Nasebail_ mings “made up wholly of yas Pave rah Pie i Peri Cakes (Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour at. Rice Boller Ing into its Joints, paina in the bead. back and limbs, | men With a limb missing. it. Especially ground and blen ‘ours comes in the yellow package). Try wafiles viens apectal 12: 75 | own na tho gerne, bunlonn: gto, Atter eae oeclivanies | The work for the Red Crose will be were used—flours that you could not buy in 344 muffins made with the Pancake Flour, DECIAL. sss se0e best of it is dain usually giseppeare aa if by maaie, (directed, under Percy H. Clark, by a store. And finally, since good pancakes ot Read . NK d 0. now yours ‘A new remedy used internally end ex. | art Hobilitzelle of Chicago. “| ilk, tha ‘dded (i too, they're delicious. Read on any Aunt Quartere ak Buffet Kor only ternally for Coughs, Golds, Croup, Sore | gate ne Aude is » that was added, too (in — Jemima box top how to get the famous bh A_AW lidiin iathenas ‘ Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsliitts, powsered [Otm/. Rag Dolls, Aunt Jemima Mills Company, : ple assets sre nin‘ te concanet to be tne mime ome: BARS SCIENTIST CHAPLAIN p No wonder Aunt Jemima Pancakes have St. Joseph, deliver to you this sweet- trating remedy known, Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain ts due to the fact that It penetrates to the affected nade ted unusually FROM SING SING PRISON wood waue parts at ence, As an illustration, pour ten | . a tates « sag drops on the thickest piece of ule leather | AI cf Just ike a baby | ed. It is good ora us cad td neantenes ite teen | Allows Witter of Censored Article t 4 Ins, mirror 8x38 ins. (rough and through ta three minutes, Accept no substitute, olden red color only, selena) $65. 10 Other styles trom $20 to $275, to See Convicts Only in Visiting Room. ‘Thies areat off im Every bottle muar- Richer because of the milk that's init! @ Over 1,000 Columbia double disc || money refunded Get te, at deletes | Jamea M, Reynolds, the Christian Suet milk, pewdered and mixed in the flour gives Meh | ! records at 85 cents and upwards, 140 Science -chapiin of Sing Sing whose Aunt Jemima Pancakes the faver that has made ood is Best needles, all grades, only 10c. « Loag Third them America's favorite breakfast. You need add thp best play- te your ever bad. | photograph and article in @ recent is- sue of the prison newspaper was offi- cially “censored,” haw received another severe jolt from’ the Wardens office, News spread in the prison that one of Warden Moyer’s assistants told Mr, Reynolds, Who is a prominent Democrat and said’ to be slated for a prison post when dH, Smith takes office, he could prisoners only in the "visiting room.” Keepers listen to every word leather cloth brass joints Special price, with $8.95 | Bt. and fraser, bri OF h hundred. un 8 Sh * wathing but water te have rich, full-flavered cakes. No cash discount on Columbta x CowPERTHWAIT & Sons} 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sa “L” Station al Credit Terms Weekly on 815 worth. weekly on 850 worth. Weekly on 8100 @oein, weekly op B00 wort! passed between prisoners and thelr call- ors ther ., 143 West 42d St.,i\ or, OTN Ste Manhintiany 00 ‘Fulton ty ibrookty ny Loans of Any Amount oo : f Personal 3 P party. | ter these. clreumstances, officers | Mr. Reynolds would be greatly em- rassed trying ¢o carry on his relig- s or welfare work, The order bars n from every part of the prison in- terior, For seven years Reynolds has been doing the work of aaviela, wei- fure worker and parole agen! Pled We hs ¢ Nee hes \4 h enwle nt eearetul DUC Ri ereggeird in proportion. ¢ month if you wish, Mr, seen eeaemementtattt inten ee