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Y. W. C. A. TO AiD JOBLESS. | Association fu 09 Citles Ceked to Mototain Vencies ‘ Ali Preisetive Asoociation, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Wornen cities, M MoMuste ment Seereta aiional ore Name .....c cc ccsccccseececcessenserservessssscccens | ition, at . on Avenue, ‘ ah ; Address. .....cccccevcecsecsccsersessesvessees endeas ) wt how om mead a I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening ve Worild’s Housewives’ Protective Association. it WUT be neceseary for the ¥. WoC. A ctl to take ove jov ernmen . Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token wil! be mailed. m conctetan -—— area fand 1 a of a dd b War | ve cs wt bfore J a N " al w " r t t must b duced fara Springtime vigor PRING is the season for red-blooded people. The spirit of Springtime—the spirit of youth and renewed life—rises in their veins like sap. Their step is elastic, their eves clear. Their energy and enthusiasm are irresist- ible, whether applied to work or play. Spring is less kind to the weak and_ thin-blooded. Dangerous germs come out of the thawed ground to raise havoc with people whose vitality is low, whose powers of resistance are feeble. Furthermore, poison-clogged blood in Spring lies stagnant like a sluggish pool. And stagnant blood means a stagnating body, nating brain, and dull-cyed indifference to labor or ples Gude's Pepto Mandar, “The Red Blood Builder” ure, Spring tonic is Gude's Pepto- Mar ' F t fooc cells with the elements they need to ir scientifically prepared blood It purifies, invigorates, and improves t! and tissue is supplied with the rich, red Gude's Pepto- Mangan is a splendid gener nent it greatly needs. nic and appetizer, easy to digest, promptly assimilated by the blood, Endorsed and prescribed by the medical profession for the weak and run-down of all ages 1 pleasant to taste. Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO. Marefocturing Chemists, New York ee Le Sealer Se THE EVsNING WCRLD, ¢ | EMIENSHIP “IPPLICATION babi PUBLICITY BRINGS Cut out this cor, ‘pon, fli out and mail to the Housewives’ FRIENDLY ‘The WARNING: is only one Pepto an and that is Gude's » bottle and package as here. Scld by drug- sins everywhere, “THE SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE” First steamer from New York Tuesday, Apri! 1, there: fter daily, sailing from Pier 32, N.R., foot Canal St. . 6P, M.; West 132nd St., 6:30 P. M. DIRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS AT ALBANY to all points north, east and west. EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE—AUTOMOBILES CARRIED HUDSON HAWIGATION COMPARY ¢ Canal 9020 FOR SALE. VATCHES] 3 Cary 31@2Wee! ily[open Daicy ie $12 Weekly|ZILL6 PM $100 ari Rt eee TILL PM €o NTIAL Se OE ra rEROAGWA | DIAMONDS SsyisErnoun | on CRED 37 MAIDEN LANE Daveing WATE DIAM Lacan W yee ew NOW OPERATING TIN | DANCING CARNIVAL AUDUBON BALLROOM Saturdays, Sundaye wing. Rt, and Broad ROLLER SKATING | St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., near Broadway. Skate Awhile Dance Awhile to Teach You How te Wc. Per Lesson. ALL SKATES ADMITTED TO THE GING “CARNIVAL FREE —~on CREDIT ABLE GOODS DIAMONCREDIT.2 Ta |r qe st A est VALUES | lence cal rik valus of the Sanday World’s Want |) 8 i o t vio | StaijaNDG bought sad paid hy cam pal, as { Directory—-READ UT. | preldeie hoe BuNNicee, ire w'was (apni), Sees me j ue vd Lo MULADNO pat THEATRE BUILDING OND, Low ire. 2) WEENLY O@ MONTHLY PAYMENTS| EACE*CALL, WRITE OR IKICHEDIAMON' @ OF JEWELERS (ee | h BEALCRE SQUARET 6 MAIDEN LANE | 5007 TERMS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL \ 0 "s AMOND SWATCH © |; a5 MAIDEN LANE 6!" Floor PRONE JOS DOWN THEPRCES OF BEEF AND LANB It Also Checks © “Sanding” Frauds Among Poultry Dealers By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening were mitrol t food ) the United are: be- | ling to wake up to the fact that ley can ply their system more suc coxsfully when the constming public st in ignorance of their opera when (he searchlight of is turned on thelr methods artificial advance in prices fo! i g the armistice could only be maintained in short-#hipping the New York market, but when the public vas informed of how it was being ld up by the meat combine the con cumers substituted the cheaper foods, | ind now the packers, realizing the great falling off in the consumption | of meats, are offering beef and jamb at lower prices. One he leading markets in the upper v side made the following tement as to the effect of the cam paign of Fair Food Prices of The Evening World last Saturday: “We hawe taken in more money to-day than on any other Saturday, but we did not sell much meat; tt was eges al. The advice given by The World to use the cheapest guides us in laying in our continued, “Lambs were cheaper and we bought more than! usual, but we have most of them addressed to The Evening! s that advising people! eps up the prices, es of ems would be | ne Evening World in its ef- | to useist the consumers against | the extortion of the various food con | trolling combinations informs them | an to what is plentiful and reasona- bly chea». Kags have been relatively cheaper than any other meat substt- | ute for several weeks. Eges are coming from producers, per- e of ten days from} ne table, except those ing from the Pacific Co Ir » efg4 are not con- sumed now they will go into storage, | fand when ning out next winter) will co: past 23 per cent. more than no is much better to con- 4 now than later, Be-, sume the i rmous consumption of past six weeks has con- | other more savable foods than re a highly perishable Eggs were retalled 5 while some | yargzed 48 to 50 but other n eggs and sold n, while others 1@ BAvice of The Eve. | consamers to use but- housewives © bonetited in the pur- The articles tn Id describing the dealers in “sand “l the City ett, who prom he permits of the yractise this fraud, as | stands rented and owned | { merchants th they occupy ‘ny the cit he whole # tu the ters of live chickens ad- y Commissioner of y that the charges ng World were! y true, and resulted from i ns known as track » the chief live found a ear of unioad on last Tues 4 one chicken that four and one-half rd out of the ihteen ounces ts crop, which custody of nn. This is a the Jewish rest- opolitan district 7,000 carionds of nally, valued at dat least three thia monay avel In the t goes into hickens are y wide of the 1 in New York d of poultry ready uch methods. ing in more plen- ra look for lower salt water fish rfered with Florida will be ates is getting hold up the According to there were cattle slaug om | nearls V » pounds were slaugh in 1918, against six billion in _> Establish Free Clintes to Care Draw Adal Y, Mar | Cor Reiaiiiah tee These, It is hoped, will s protection againat unscrupulous phy- yans who promote alleged “cures.” Mu MLAY, MARCH 31, ee SSSP To Those Who Love Logic -The following points are of vital interest to the people of this nation, and will be discussed in greater detail in separate advertisements appearing in this paper at intervals until the start of the Victory Liberty Loan: 1. This nation—your country and mine—has an unpaid balance of some billions of dollars of war debt—for a Victory that we are now enjoying. 2. The nation must pay this debt—if it is to con- tinue to exist as a nation among the nations of the world. 3. There are only two ways that the nation can secure the money—by the sale of bonds (or notes) and by taxes. 4. Taxes are already high and yet insufficient to meet our outstanding war obligations. 5. Therefore notes (or bonds) must be sold. 6. Again, there are only two ways that several billions of dollars of notes (or bonds) can be sold —to the banks or to the people. 7. If they are placed with the banks, industry, com- merce, your business will suffer. The banks would be unable to purchase several billion dollars of Liberty Bonds and continue to loan money in sufficient quantities and at a fair rate to the business man. pudding and eat it, too. You cannot have your 8. It is, therefore, your business and my business to prepare for the Victory Liberty Loan, that we may then invest as largely as each of us individually can—for for our own. GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANIZATION Second Pederal Reserve District Liberty Loan Committee, 120 Broadway, New York America’s welfare and