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Prints, 3c up. r Four eonvenient stores. “Everything.for Summer Sports’ § DAVEGVA § 15 Cortlandt St. 405 Brosdway 831 Brosxdway 125 W. 125 St. _ Bear Bway Near Canal St. \ Near 1ath st, Rear tose" fs) creasing their acreage, export outlet is not so bright as recently con t f 0 on sand it ty pay 4 loaf of a GUT N MEAT PRC ‘WILFOLLOW SALE ==" == BABY BOLSHEVIKS ar "RE AS THN and Five-Cent Loaf Is « IN LIBERTY'S NAM our allie Possibility. | ‘ ry P.a.Fou. | (Continued From First Page.) (Special Food Expert of The Evening remaaE World.) Mifflinbucg, Pa, Jens Laursen of Through the demands of The Bve- Marlette, Mich, John Triplett of ning World in the interest of CON- Hindman, Ky. and Freeman Hogan the Secretary of War h8S of Detroit, After scveral days the ded to sell the huge surplus Of yangee soldiers and 1 boarded a army beef and camned goods to th ties: olags train for Petrograd, ac- lconaumers ofthe United States. It was originally intended to sell thet vast stores of food for export, as) companied by a wounded British soldier, ‘We did not experience the slightest advised by the large packers DUC delay until we reached the final through the efforts of The Evening woishevik outpost near the Finnish j World that decision has been altered border, where a sev en-year-old and this will be the starting point of a gradual decrease in food costs in nearly ail lines, r There are over 153,000,000 pounds of recently packed surplus meats, be- sides millions of cans of tomatoes, ‘beans, corn and other staple vége- tables, “The meats alone represent boy was in corhmand. He refused to Permit us to cross the frontier until | assured the Finns opposite would re- ceive us. This obstacle overcome by &@ Finnish courier, the “baby Bol- mhevik” next iasued this ukase, FOREIGN OFFICE PAPERS DIDN'T SUIT BABY BOLSHBVIK, t product of 425,000 600-pound steers, This will not only lower the ‘Your papers to leave Russia may prices of meats temporarily, but it all right from the Foreign Ofmice, | will increase the available supply of but they have not consulted me, I meat for the immediate future, as @m in military authority here. I do it will permit hundreds of thousands not see why anyone should be per- mitted to cross the border. You will have to return to Petrograd with a train load of Finas I am sending back. You cannot leave Russia unless I say of fteers to remain on. pasture and | fatten, as an increase of one hundred pounds in the number of steers rep- esented in the army surplus would nerease our available supply of meat | 40." at least 42,000,000 pounds, | Just before the train pulled out for | The Evening World gave the large Petrograd, carrying women, children packers fair warning last, January ®d babies—penniless, and weeping in | that thelr efforts to set. aside or .“Sappointment because this whipper- nullity the laws of supply and ‘de- 8n@pper commander’s whim prevented mand, if p ted in, would bribg their escape—he softened under the ‘them into the bankrupt court, re- influence of flattery and agreed to ;gardiess of any aggregate capital | they might have. The rearchlight of "lease us. | publicity trained on the beef trust The entire party was stripped and | methods of short shipping and freea- searched, inch by inch. Money, | ing meats in order to maintain arti- a , F ficial prices has frustrated thelr eg. CA™Meras, credentials, letters and even forts. propaganda tracts and copies of the When the public Is intelligently in. Wireless proposals to the Allies which formed, ‘no. combination, § hogerar /the Bolshevik foreign office had sealed | powerful, can gudcessfully tanipy-. UP. to reach the outside world, were Tate artificial grices pn fecdas infiecataty A® we left the roorg, the The accumulations of fresh meats Bolshevik offcers surrounding the are reported on the increase, while table were eagerly grabbing for there is @ material increase in the American bank notes taken from us. Supply af steure onitoolgard this in They Redpbaamitted us to retain a few connection with the diftnished de- Rolshev lea, evidently consider- mand for export, makes lower prices ing them tod valueless for confisca- in the immediate future*jnevitable— tion, « Which is a victory for consumers HOSPITABLY RECEIVED BY THE rough the consistent and construc- | tive efforts of The Evening World, | Alby pune Use. The decline in the retail prices of A. ¥Wd-mile walks across the sand, beef last week did not increase the carrying the wounded Englishmen, consumptive demand to any great brought the party to a bridge over extent, as most Of Mie laree markets Which tho Finnish authorities hos- reported a small volume pf business pitably recetved us and hurried us off on last Saturday, to the quarantine camp at Terifoxi The efforts of speculators to main- (# small town in Finland, twenty-two tain the prices on creamery butter miles northwest of Petrograd). has failed signally and the wholesa! Once safely out of the country, one market broke to 55 a 56c on of the American soldiers frequently urday and lower prices are lool proclaimed: his opinion of Bolsheviki NUXATED IR Helps Make Strong, Sturdy Men and Beautiful, Healthy 3,000,000 People Use It Annually * As.a Tonic, Strength and Blood-Builder omen Ask Your Doctor Or Druggist Delay inthe proper treatment of skin troubies is dangerous. Every day spent in trying un- proved remedies may only let the disorder spread and become more and more deeply seated. ‘The value of Resinol Ointment A4nown, For over twenty firsé for skin trou IL applied in time, it usually checks the itching and reduces the eruption right aw But even in stubborn, long-standing cases, it is surprising, how quickly this gentie, yet effective ointment brings results. All druggists sell Resivo! Ointment, itisas been used asa soothe Me met tomtur Za healing remedy forthe skin. Aus'sscine” . ) if MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOL > A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT, % . ‘ % NEED— les for again on Monday. The rage jin a, manner unprintable, but which holdings of creamery butter i made a great hit with a Finn soldier. creased to 12,481,556 pounds, again sre now eens THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, UNE 2, | The latter stepped out of a group and rep atives: E edited my return to Paris by way of Hweden, COURT ANNUILS REFEREE'S ‘$70,000 AWARD TO DR, HILIS | Decision Restores Frank L. Fergu- | son's Claim Against Pastor for $80,000 Over Lumber Deals. Supreme Court Justice Callaghan set aside to-day In Brooklyn the report of William D. Dickey, referee in the litiga- tion between Rev, Newell Dwight Hillis, | |pastor of the Plymouth Chureh, and |Frank L, Ferguson, formerly his agent, in promoting Canadian lumber deals, Referee Dickey after holding hearings in the matter for two years awarded Dr. Hillis a judgment of $70,000 and sub- mitted his report to the court. | Justice Callaghan set aside the award chiefly on the ground that the matter should never have been sent to a| referee, but should have been tried in | Special Term. The decision restores for |the present the claim of Ferguson \againat Dr. Hillis for $9,000 and interest. " — Frederic Thomp- Major Operat The major operation for which Frederig Thompson, theatrical pro- ducer, and inventor and promoter of amusement enterprises has been pre- pared for two weeks at St. Vincent's Hospital was performed to-day by) Jeorge D. Stewart. Mr. Thomp-| son came through the anaesthetic without undue loss of strength, Dr. Stewart said secession Boston Ballding Trades Strike Grows ) BOSTON, June 2.—More than 1,000 union plasterers joined the carpenters and lathers to-day in a strike for $1 rn hour, Approximately 4,000 bullding trades mechanics are now out. The United Building Trades Council an- nounced that any attempt to establish the "open shop” policy here would be oppored by between $0,000 and 35,000 mechanics. IF POSLAM CAN HELP YOUR SKIN ---DQ LET WT If Poslam holds any comfort, any | satisfaction for you in being the means to relieve and eradicate eczema | or any stubborn skin trouble, let it; bring you these benefits at once. They | will seem ever so welcome if you have | suffered long. There is no risk; Pos- lam cannot harm; its work is known | to be highly successful. Soothes, stops | itching, brings quick improvement. A little does much because it is highly concentrated. Clears red, inflamed complexions overnight. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., "New York City. brighter, healthier by use of Poslam | Soap, medicated with Poslam.—Advt. 8,090,769 poundé a year ago, an in- crease of 4,390,787 pounds. are also getting cheaper as the speculators who made an effort to corner the supply did not expect | that consumers would be enlightened | on their operations and abandoned | their efforts. Fine candled fresh eggs should not cost more than 50c a dozen, Housewives who did not avail the selves of the opportunity to wat glass should do so now whi io quality is still fine and prices ate |. reasonably low. Eggs properly sorted and preserved will come out pext | winter almost equal to any new-laid | eggs obtainable, when weather con: | ditions make It difficult to bring eggs | here without being frozen or chilled, | Vegetables of all kinds are again cheaper this week, String beans, cabbages, tomatoes, salads and onions are on the list and prices should go still lower. Fresh fish are coming freely 1 market, and as the storages are filled with fieh from last year, fresh fish will have to be sold for the best prices they can get and lower prices are in prospect, Harvesting of wheat Is progressing rapidly in Texas and the available hordings of off wheat is much in ex~- cess of consumptive needs, The hold- ings of wheat and otper cereals as re- ported by the Department of Agri- culture are as follows: rng MIN condoning °0200. 0408 Of Milk” evaporated 0.7825 With these jmmen tores of food available and European countries in- HEARTBURN IN THE NIGHT CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR SLEEP REDS. HEN you goon your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 12c rer week Cally World, 12c per week Sundey Werld, Ge pir Sunday You cap qutweribe now for « week oF ngth “of time you and z Ng® | our aden on "ton 4 ell your Mgular uewstenler where you want the wilh arrange seat ghd Word fo mall tt to. 9 Ses ort Fe eer es Wonderful Hair In Great Abundance | » dressing—Does not stain or dye is a rare gift of Nature. But beau- tiful hair, full of life, snap and vigor, is a result, that is within the reach of almost everyone. SKewbro's Herpicide offers the one actually proven opportunity for noticeable’ results in hair culture. Anyone with dull, brittle or lusterless hair, can prove this at small cost. Just begin the use of Newbro's Herpicide in secret and see how soon your friends will note the improvement. . About Influenza { This disease usually plays havoc with the hair. The inflammation in the hair follicles is usually self-limiting, but occasionally it persists, causing alarming hair loss. There is no bottled magic for this condition, but the intelligent use of Herpicide with pa- tience, will greatly mini- mize the harm. We have very . encouraging reports. Herpicide should be in every home—It is the most dependable hair saver and the most ex- quisite and dainty hair the hair. Send 10 conts jo womps or exin for sampls ond (n- ing today. reas Co, Dept. 118-B, Detroit, Michigen, Urge your skin to hegome clearer, , | Carter’s Little Liver Pills | You Cannot be A Remedy’ That Constipated Makes Life CAR KILLS SIX IN AUTO. Motor at a. i ee b Six persons pre dead as the result of an interurban trolicy car crashing into an automobile aL a crossing five miles east of here. Toot Jobs for Soldiers in Brooklyn. Senall Pi ppy Genuine bears elenetnre Finda to the extent of $6,700,000 are|| & 7 a ARTER’S IRON PILLS. ‘will greatly help most available for sewer construction and street paving in Brooklyn, it was an¢ nounced to-day, and work will be begun at onee by the borough authorities, giv- ing preference to discharged soldiers, Care;and Responsibility. T= responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies ~ for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletoher’s Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true : -- Fie CASTORIA A Word About Truth. “Great is Truth, and mighty above all things.” So says the Old Testament, yet it is equally true to-day. Truth shows no favors, fears no enemies, From the inception of Fletcher’s Castoria, Truth has been the watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto in the preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as in its advertising is dua the secret of its popular demand. ' All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good preparations lack the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all sem- blance even in the words of those who would deceive. 4 And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. ' Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It is distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need for a med- icine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct BABY’S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of Ce Crabs aed Ret Contens 15 uid Drach Joo Drops PANY, NEW YORK c1 MRS. MAY COULD NOT WORK Made Well and Strong by , Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. Ye “Nadine Face Powder A complexion powder of exquis- itely delicate odor and texture which holds‘ its charm throughout the day, imparting to the skin that delicate softness and refinement so much admired, “I was very weak and run down and had dragging-down pains and yee pains in my back. I could not get around to do my work and had to sit down and rest often during the day. 1 saw Lydia KE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound advertised in the papers and i Nadine Face Powder is cooling, re 1% and harmies Positive pro- today Price refunded if not entirely pludeod. Sold in Gr Be oO; At tending tollet counterer ti heb haven't read the testi- it, by mail 60¢, monials, 80 | 1 NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY thought I would a’ try it. Now I am healthier th F mend it to any woman who suff. 8 Pink I did.”—-Mrs, ELIZAB H MAY, runatis | RF. D. No. 1, Columbia, Pa, The reason Lydia F, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is, 60 successful in overcoming woman's ills is bec it contains the tonic, uasinenits Properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of | the country tre continually testifying |to its strengthening, curative influ jence, and the letters which we are | constantly publishing from women in every section of this country prove | beyond question ithe merit of this us TOO [senna and hetb. tmefiicine. News of the Churches and Religious Notices and Announcements Byery. Saturday Morning in eve anor SST Seo I EN TTT,