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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. ~ BRITISH IMPORT am sitet” Going Home to Enlist, GARMENT MAKER |": A gre 1d haw heen|be decid ny ud 11 wish T]now newspapers denounce this Pe pe te 99 4 t Proposal as an attempt to introduce Th he 1 1 ) nay _ nee a oo BARR| HPutean wean mone SAA American ‘‘Baron’’ to ne hte of te a tfc atm and" iabor wore agen (tw aaaceation, (RO |from the voters, insist that a great Lion and. Paloos| The gned t Mtr.| it. hae been generally agreed FREF TRADERS ° t England is still a free trade aiety r ’ arry C3 WITH THE LINTON faeriw irae f. ei xs ve | Seen hes pg Ae aah ountry at heart COAODOODORA I ORODEPRAPOPODD DDDOOD DO DDPOORDDEDDCODPDEDPDOOODIDIDS ant, In Yew 4 i ; _Ecattatatermerit of ath eft: | (he Same ee ee One point on which ne ers of |, i. 16 Manufacturer's Associat at fan impart airman and the im-Jof the dismissal, and in yew of ——— all shades and views taritt, Fhe Romance of G. Selmer N —>— pA Bie ogee LIAL olga Te EPSON Nab heen duntiy OF Unjunt- | ARSOCIAtiGhy WE, Ciuc: Sanne ‘American Business Men Abroad | utacturers and inerchants have ens, Fougner and Violet Grey/| Association Official Will Re-)'"Om elaning tho agtecinent, Mr. Far. ly dramisned, and. reinstateme [rectenizing “collective bargain tion afforded | Hit Hard By Special the license. system, the} Began in London When instate Workers Unjustly : License System. “Gt least “fostered, whiea | Zeps Were Raining Down Di j 4 | charged. 5 fee trade basa LSC éath anid Is Cutminating in — VONDON, March 13.—Free trade r the point of importers, ' = lthe license system handicaps them} New York, for Stage Star] with all the disadvantages of a pr | | By Sophie Irene Loch. As stated ih The ng World, to a labor union and of” | Newspapers are sharply criticising the Government's policy regarding | fective ts without, ity stabil Said “Yes, onsiderable dissatisfaction has de “ ‘Artue of certainty. ‘Taey say that * xed among the manufucturars be r importations, as disclosed by Sir|with a protective tariff of 30 or 50/ n re ny fang sane ¥ ist Man 1 Auckland 1, Geddes, Minister ‘for| Der colt. or any apecific rate, they| The romance started in London vases flail and W: ° i would know where they stand and| back on the nigat of Sept. 2, 1914, ufacturers on, because the 4 National Service and Reconstruction,| might adjust their prices and do ' ; ho strike has in business in accordance with well-|When G. Selmer F committee hand ner, war cor-|} in the House of Commons on Mon- | known conditions, respondent, was introduced to Miss) sisted on holding out on the point of j day. He said that all importations| At present, they do not know|vioiet Grey, leading lady at the hon-reinstatement of a worker, ; of manufactured and semi-manu. | Whether to Plan to do any Pusiness | asi, mcntre, | whether discharged justly or unjust | factured commodities which are per-|licensed to import any given quantity| Somewhere out in the night a and would consent to no modifica. | ' mitted to ente: Britain will Nef, producta, oF eae ingore wiren roared, and there wag @ rattle ul ; - on ye can business men, came over] stopped, while every one rushed to fully expecting to’ re-establish their |, set Wasden WD bee & wheat en old connections as soon as the vital | Me Tot Karden te fh peat Mc factor of tonnage permitted. They |Pelin silhouetted by dozens of search lized that while the war Was being Hight boams. ‘The airship was raining th i Paes it an aA ORI tone fies bombs upon the city below, but sud e first call on shipping, regardless para of private interests. They have the| nly there was @ flarh in the sk tonnage now, but find that officialjand the Zeppelin nged to the| Catarrh Of The Stomach . a <2 te NN A SA lope ti i THAT HOLDS HAP! and Treat f barriers have been erected against doin flames, cheer e 1 Raat ground in flames, w miesiat| Is Dangerous “THE SHOE | Some think they have a grievance, | from the thousands who were watch “rt a Have teanal 4 il They kept up their British establish- | ing in the streets, sa “Thousands Have and Don't Peete EE ur teas (MUHAE (iCcean aM |" chasse) Bente, kg ill knowe to Know it Sw Vise {| $400 $450 $5.00 $6.00 $700 & $R00 | the of doing business | I juentiy Mistaken for In the pale sine |the newspaper men with whom he Lil For. tas : . tal wi gain | TAC AIC dl i a ed ar tap |} digestion How to Recognize JF youhave been paying $10 to $12 for fine shoes, a trial will convince you that for style,comfort and serviceW.L.Douglas to the girl. “T've only Just met you,” he vaid $7 and $8 shoes are equally as good and will give excellent but can’t I invite you to come out Board of © the Contr | of Imports n case is dealt ¥ on its meri’ 4, as the Controller ju ym the importer's standpoint a Trade satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at the factory before W.L.Douglas name and the retail priceis stamped on the bottom. The stamped price isW.L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoesarealwaysworththe <<" price paid for them. Theretail pricesarethe same everywhere. { iia in my roadster and see if we cun't discover the wreck? It's very infor- mal, of course, but that’s a way we have in Ame The Zep ha Ane ARE ee ERIN 8 Borden's — always. m square packages only. Dordens sey eet ‘ epi eae They cost no more in San Francisco than theydo in New York’ Na i r pl ‘quantities morning t Waa ae tan Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high \ MALTED MILK eee ace Londo , ou a Governtent f copy ped nable profits is only one example of the const: - VW F EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CUT. }inart cs ay neon, bu caver of W.L.Dengias to protect his cestewers, The quality of W. L Pe | rere aving this afternoon for the Helgian * Victory pt to Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in ; eisai eaniek piibenls eaten iy Whe Te pone riaes patna Gyan tac hs ae ee ee making fine shoes. ir ce are the be tli cl iin sakes epablica mnters | |vau sometimes?” it ut, her stage con- hare 6k Aubatt ey are made in a well-equipped factory al — ruin, Dut er chapter: wan added | tesnsents Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers under the W. L Douglas namo and } st Tuesday when a ss the big direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. inside top fa pope ee price sittit Alo Drecglas Sictts'Rs'yetes | BEWARE OF FRAUD —— ard ¢ rant climbed up the sixty Channel, ays in r, wondering if | North Sea 0} n Warship wife if he should mee erecad Maer | ra tocpace by eas | Pre. * . Arethusa. Wh he landed at Har- She was at the top but harm i] i Oana there Wkb at rect neutraliaa any | . A Filling in Time [AEE WaP emer hye found th and there was « real |!" antacid wh ; ouglas Stores in Greater New York | saves nine. If you are suffering! was now availa ong time,” said pretty | % vt ’ u | k2779 Third Ave., det. 146th & rq7th Sts. #088 Manhatten Avenue. La from decayed or unsightly teeth, | dhe AY 18 Newark Avenue. Salier Dentistry will provide a | HOBOKEN 120 Washington Street, reel | 3 to Welcome lis Printers’ Schoo Sn remedy for your teeth troubles. Warrle . Pearl. | #UNION HILL. 276 Bergentine Ave, our work is done under absolutely | “4 aye | 70 : WARK SUL B wal Stree oanilary conditions. Our offices ip iss Grey *, pis dececst * bet Dresdwe reet. ner, “I ain sa . ¥ 'TON - 20 Kast State Street. ; M n re pared Q St. & 478 Fifth Av hStreet, | #TR Peet canes evieoit dental ele wrerered WBive Reee NN ras marae wilh ad cares lines of W.L- Deugias Shoes for Wemen specialists—our pra ne Largest —— in the world. Our Moderate Prices and de able dental services insure perfect No charge for consulta hip. The com- rg sign Walv= who | be the | rs mploying pub iN) w ge and NEW YORK.. 17 West Sith Street | boy sb Se eceees Armour and Company BROOKLYN, 491 Futon St. ep, A. & g |eharentit eKiionaa (ter waver WESTCHESTER NOTES. $30 1 7;-Butalaye, 9-12, | MRERT Oh eal a0) Sear eer aes — @ @ “ Bt & bch Av, Bay | WASHINGTON, March 13.—Winston] Mrs Ro H. Lawder, who has been il Car, Columbia and Ca Asai 7 ther home on Rich Avenue, Mount NEWARK, S.J oT Broad athe « ‘ 0 | Ve # recovering : pee ee ath ‘ crea a aebelein of North Puiton f t'Vernon, has gone to El SOW PANO Ls fy rere Bia PERTH ANB a} y ‘ Mount Vernon, hive te covered from influenga @ Mr. and Mr John A. Sherer, who Palm Beach, have returned to Bron. vi “ CERTAIN jobbing salesmen are circulating reports to the effect that Armour and Company control certain retail grocery stores or are planning to enter into the retail grocery business. These reports are utterly and absolutely false. Armour and Company are more than packers. We desire to brand them as such once and for all. | They are food purveyors. But, our participation Armour and Company do not control any retail _ in grocery lines represents enly 4.6 per cent of grocery stores wholly or in part. Neither have our total business. Vet, wholesale grocery houses we any affiliation or connection in any way what- —_ whose representatives spread these false reports soever with any owners of any retail grocery stores. are, themselves, engaged in numerous sidelines Armour and Company have no intention of en- far removed from edible products A _ recent gaging in the retail grocery business. bill of goods which we purc. from a whole- sale grocer, contained more than forty items, Armour and Company distribute and sell a very nat one of which could be used for food — limited number of food lines not directly produced _—_ except by an ostrich. from livestock. This is only the result of natural evolution, Our system of distribution and market- Reports of our engaging, or intending to engage, ing must be maintained with the greatest possible _in the retail grocery business are, without excep- efficiency. Itis necessary, for reasons of economy, tion, untrue. In the words of Mr. J. Ogden that it handle as great a volume at all seasons Armour, “We have no intention of adding the Nd ’ s Raymond Swan of Oak \Y ea aN Banquet Soups Which Every Home Can Serve on et s Hotels serve exquisite pared as high a $00 | as possible. woes of retailing to the burdens of manufacturing f Hi, ical F e “soup t mujas which pees Fi and distributing.” making i every detail at Wie pase This same distributive system enables us to carry } Years ago.a fainous chef fror Bt y BUADOBIG 40 SAY staple foods to the people of this country with Armour and Company will continue to regard all re- Fe a aie y For All Homes greater efficiency and at acost that is low com- _ tailers as our co-workers. By means of our refrig- ¢ ens those great l're (he result is 18 ideal sour q 1 ma mensurate with the service. If our facilities are erator cars and our branch houses it will be our : Oe eer haves newt ST EERIE Se RLS for Me condemned tan, has | such that we have been able to serve the public effort to continue to provide them with the finest ; : a are ( are always at their best. Yet — [tion to the Appell more economically and efficiently than our compet- foods of all kinds that we can select and prepare od €eloi tno more than ordinary Ir “1 with, weenie Oe itors, then itis theretailerandconsumerwhobenefit. | —under the quality mark of the OVAL ABEL. Let your grocer send you |?! | PRP sel ent se ee aah ts A A | I ‘ e favor te nds to try, Ack VISIT THE ARMOUR BOOTH com- for them today Pp, y . 1 ras (@) VAN CAMP'S Sours A an SII Vor” @& 18 Kinds Also Van Ganip's Spaghetti Van Camp's Peanut Butter be . : Van Camp's Pork and Beans vaporated Milk | i\orimun Schulte, Hben H aterm (520) |B. Vincent, Willam J, While und G, A Fred Stypbuck. " Brooklyn Food Show ARMOUR 4° COMPANY and Better Homes Exhibition CHICAGO i MARCH 17-29 I | i name pd pose