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Li MES ont Clty Attack _ ous Long Intan peaale Joseyh Parisi, twenty 10" for an Ol. Operator No. 1 Knickerbocker Avenue B Three their wild general deductions turns, for every check nped the postoffice in more, It appears nedule at about 11 aturday night Nev rthele Seems Best to You? Oldestyle baked beans were Their ovens are heated by live rd to digast. They were crisped steam under pressure. Thus the and broken, you know. The dish beans are baked at a super-heat was not dainty, it was not hy- for hours. Every granule is made gienic. Now we urge you to com- estible Pare it with a scientific dish the final result of testing 856 formulas. Paked by Experts And this zestful sauce is baked with the pork and the beans. would be about ten of t The first would be a | would probably consist | billion and @ half. Culinary experts, college trained, have iy years at Van Camp's in perfecting Baked Beans The be. they use are grown Digestion is made easy. And the meme on rare soils, and are selected by sauce gives a tang you have never butt analysis known in Baked Beans. The water they use is freed Order a few cans and see what from minerals, for hard water a dish we have placed at your makes beans tough command “AMD .@: Pork and ( lil g CAMPS Beans ie : Baked with the Van Camp Sauce meee oi Also Van Camp's Soups Van Camp's Peanut Butter oY Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporated Milk envelopes, remnants of of prote tion hair torn from “If a man with tw yan hypothetical “Supposing,” N an Delicious Nourishing Satisfying Oy DONT LOOK Writ Gs DocToR @& CANDY FORM peppermint candy puts you in splendid condition, works promptly and gently on intestines, liver, kidneys and stomach, pre- venting thereby biliousness, headaches, loss of appe- tite and other disorders due to sluggish bowels and impure blood. 25c—S0c—$1.00 at All Good Drug Stores. ‘STRI MET STABBED, [sir "thc ncriceee?had’ acattereas leaving KE PICKET alt the | shad’ scattered, Leaving Mibiiiant Recaves Arter Myatert-|WAt taken to thwice Hospital | Flood of Checks and Cash Pile ° March Up Before Exhausted Clerks at Custom House. 7 but I was not able to accept them abo ‘amounts report and K." “lorses 1 ' casualty,” and “net incor page 2, Item J," were atrivin Custom House to-day to keep + with the rising tide of income tax re- iu cor every enveione eney ovens AYGORMAGK GITIZEN SOON; 1 dozen more were piled before them, everybody in town must have mailed 59 o'clock on ‘Big Bul" Ee e e the Collector, bravely announced he 1C: 1S which would include figures figures would be tentative and they might be almost any num- ber of millions out of the sull they would be figures Yet the beans are not [ciphers. Call it a billion was littered with teaspoons, The result is a revelation. The wiches, pencil stubs, coffee "lrained right hand fo beans are nut-like, mealy, whole, | brown derby hats, adding nda, Lumps of sugar nd little wisps of vari-colored look like m aid the 4 man mailed his return on d times yes We'll accept a return from t We'll ac | George is don to be present during @ week which Js looked upon as critical In the labor J expected to de | any time this week. We are after nly who try to evade the letter those or the Coll init of the law. or Edwards in a statement to-day sald: vere has been quit ustom House t jay by cor- na who realize that the word ve’ Is only tem © now getting do’ 0 busi- ness and making up the final returns on their corporate business. “A few of the corporation blanks have arrived and are being dis- tributed by mali, An extension of forty-five days !s guaranteed to all 180 Who This comes automati- y “The mall is very heavy to-day on account of hundreds of New Yorkers now in different parts of the coun- try who have mailed returns at the last minute. will be accepted by the vernment. “There were many people who tendered money and checks to: accompanied by tentative retur These returns, together with the money, will be held until communica- tion can be had with Commisioner Roper as to their disposition. Those turning in belated returns will have to write a letter stating why they were late.” RENOUNGES GREAT BRITAIN Tenor Fails to Get Final Papers on St. Patrick’s Day, but They Will Come in Three Months. The desire of John McCormack, the Irish tenor, to become an American The citizen on St. Patrick's Day was shat it tered by legal complications to-day he managed to forswear his alles to “George V., King of rGeat Britain snd Ireland,” and was told that afte voty days he ean be actually sworn jwen of the United t8ates, He Deputy County Clerk C. L. in the County Clerk's office. well” he sald, when told of the necessary legal delay, “to all intents 44nd purpoxes Iam an American citi- "| aon to-day.” nd with up wearing alle giance to Great Britain an attempt made to photograph him, but Mr When he was st a-|McCormack refused, saying It mignt king a mockery of a emn ceremony. He stated in his ap plication that he was born in Athlon: Ireland, on Jan. 17, 1884. He came to the United States | took out his first citizen papers ¢ Jan. 11, 1917, in Philadelphia, If BRITISH LABOR CRISIS GALLS PREMIER HOME Miners’ Strike to Be Decided This Week and Other Unions Will Act. LONDON, March 16. xpected to return to Lon j affairs of the country the “tri on a stril policy R mission relative to large profits in the industries. BIG FLOOD Loss IN KANSAS. woe Under Wate upon a rich farm country THE DOCTOR IN ‘CANDYFORM IS THE IDEAL REMEDY FOR YOU This delicious laxative bloodpurifying Eat Two Candies at Night and Preserve Your Health Trial Size 10c Directions for Babies and Children of All Ages Are Printed on Box into busin! mereantile near Wichita | ALLOTMENTS V WON'T STOP. March 17.—Pa hortage of funds caused by failu of appropriation bill reday at the Treasury ss Admiral Andrews Sw lack In Mediterrar WASHINGTON, March 17.1 miral Andrews has been ordere Kastern Mediterranean to re Admiral Niblack, who haa been orde naval base at Cardiff, Wa | > He | Australia Cares for I Soldiers, MELBOURNE, Australia, to provide diers, —- > nt Stephen Ivor Scinnyey, Journ ist and playwright, died yesterday lebanon Hospital from heart dise was forty-elght y constitutional, constitution: 17 Leg the law pa Day in the odd numbered years, a demand on y, and flied a tentative return | United Cigar Store vtion for his second papers 3 present address is No, 270 Park Avo- |, \urday | store ‘PRINCESS PATS HOME; Premier Lioyd On Thursday the Coal Commission will make its interim report, which is whether the miners will proceed with their threatened trike. There will be conferences on Vriday between the rallwaymen and je alliance of labor" to decide elations made by the Coal Com- coal industry are leading to insistent | demands for similar inquiries into the hipping, iron, steel and other large Stores and Factories in Many ¥, March 17.—Unprece- | dented rains have sent all rivers in a} wide section of northern ad cetral », Loe eee TOBACCO PRICES SLASHED IN WAR OF TWOBIGRIVALS, United and Schulte Stores in Trade Battle Following New Taxes. Schulte and United Cigar Stores | ging a price war which was ed last week when the for mer lowered the selling prices of cig arettes shortly after the United had Tmised them at the advent of the new revenue tax The fight began last Wednesday when the Schulte stores reduced their pri ind now both organiza tions are clashing away in a battle of ng and premium ¢ distribution “We expected that some of the smaller retailers would not follow price flea our raise f ward M. W a few days," said Kd e, President of — the “but we did not expect that having taken a stand to Protect the legitimate profits of all large and small alike, our action would be used by our competitors as aclub to reach our trade and disor ganize our business. In view of this 4 we deemed it advisable for the pro tection of our customers tu lower | our prices corresponding! “Mr. Wise's statement ts a surprise |to me," suid David A. Schulte, “L had never before vealized that the Dolicy of the United Cigur Stores was subject to our control; and the sug gestion, although flattering, involves manager: “Hold up your @ responsibility i must disclaim, “Frankly, we failed to consider th United when arranging our retail prices. We merely considered how far we could favor the public, to whom we are catering Schulte stores, however, were selling somo brands of cigarettes cheaper on Saturday than the United Murads and other enters were being sold at 17 cents for a package of ton Schulte’s, while the United cha cents.’ Double boxes we ‘ which is. five price under the by each han t Act elds and other 15-centers of being sold at that price Sat the Schulte stores United was charging 18 cents. F mas brought ts in the Schulte and 23 onan n the United 32 LEFT OF ORIGINAL FORCE Famous C: to Ha nadian Fighters Return | fax Aboard the Carmania. HALIFAX, N. 8, Maren famous Incess Pats," first troops to fight on F returned home to-day, arriving bh on the steamship Carmania from F land. While nominally it was the “Princess Regiment which returned, only ty-two of the arrivats were among | the original unit which in 1914. ‘The others wer Ypres, Polygon Wood, Lens, Cambrai and ten other where the British forces fought va antly knew the presence of the “Prin cess Pats; nt overseas | and during its services the | regiment had nine con ng officers who saw their unit twice nearly wiped out Two commanders were killed. Eight won the Distinguished Cervice | | Order Kansas surging over their banks out Property | damage | heavy, especially heavy in| ment was organized, returned to-day the towns where the flood waters swept | with only one # districts and inundated | tablishments and factories. Much livestock 1s said to have been | gas drowned in the rural localities, ‘The ituation was said to be most serious * [ment work of converting soldiers’ ine |ment insurance, will be continued by the War Risk Bureau, despite the it was an-| eds xib- Spend a (he ant Dandruff tear Ad: | to the tunt Secretary of the Navy nnounced to-day. Andrews has been stationed at the American March 4%, ‘The Commonwealth Government is 00,000 for use by local governing bodies throughout Aus- tralia on work which will give imme- diate employmeht for returned pol- rnalist and Playwright Dead. | Tews Meeting Law Declared Une Justice Lazansky., in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day declared un Mune prowia atte’ Poth beautiful in just a few moments—a meetings should be held on Election delightful surprise awaits every one Lieut. Col, Hamilton Gault, who de- frayed half the expenses when the regl- | g. Lieut, Col, Adamson, who for a time commanded in the feld, also returned with his sight affected by Al DANDRUEE WANY, BEAUTIFUL Girls! Draw a clo’ a cloth through your hair and double vanishes and hair stops coming out. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dondruff, is merely a matter of using a little} Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it, Just get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Dans! derine now—all drug st recom mend it-apply a little as directed, and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, fresh- ness, flufiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will, you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair-—sprouting ‘out all over your scalp~ Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hai taking one small strand at a time, Your hair will be soft, glossy and who tries this.—-Advt. chem A bill will be ine General arte. e week covering PRIMARY FOR SOLDIERS. 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