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THE EVENING WORLD, 1 is ania it WiTH FIRE, of big business Interests and a ¢om-, Morgan, Charles M. Schwab, George | sociation, United tare FRANCE cons BREAD COST. Princeton Grand Stand Burns. Article No. 25 i od na e ‘ e ' tion of Labor members to devise plans| MH. a‘in, Adolph Lewisohn, Louis B. | States, Associated Shirt Matiufac- the Princeton University athletic |P for reducing the cost of living will be- | Achram, Henry P. Davison, Prank |turers, War Trade Board, the Santa! ‘TO SIX CENTS A POUND pro Bah aes A gaeeteb edie f chef ton used them for ro rac Cb ’ In to-morrow at the rooms of the| Vanderlip, John D. Rockefeller Fe, Baltimore and Ohio, Ceatrul of New ph eric: cadet eatnacal drach - in the Woolworth Building. The first] bridge, William Hamlin Childs, Alfred | Paul, Chicago, Rock Island and Paci- Farmer $3.25 a Bushel 14 6 man who will sit with the trade union| ©. Marling, William Fellowes Mo: fle, Chicago and Alton, Chicago and b or e t ie | | members in consultation will be! Abram I. Eikus, Cyrus ©. Miler, | astern Miinola, Chicago aud North-| for Wheat. {h Charles H. Sabin, President of the) Jonathan P. Day, J. Ogden Armour, | western, Delaware and Hudson, PARIS, Aug. 11.—Officials of the id | ders and prevent diabetes is followed by a committee appointed by| Merchants’ Association, Julius Krutt- | Pennsylvania, Michigan Central, Long terest in the discussion in the o , jon of sure ight tity of exe fo the Merchants’ Association. achnitt, F. D. Underwood, D. H.|tsland, Lehigh Valley, Lake Shore, yniud States of the question of the | to de betes : ie By Caebek: Evil Bids... 00 Pe St whieh the Federation of) een eae ty i eeecrene, | ene Ralirende; United Dretied tween the write market price, and be corrected and normal_heart action ie Labor committee appointed by Presi-| Cloak, Sult and Skirt Manutacturers, | meet Company, Tanners’ Council, *2°, egronteas. price to the producer Bi continued in the fee oyhe fn wef gins To-Morrow. dent James P, Holland will receivethe| Oress and Waist Manufacturers, | wholesale Shoe League, New York pression of nerves at the spine disturbed lung function that makes men of America, Arme =, Swift, Morris, Wilson and | .ther Company, Leather Goods oa many 6 eptible te aeate Tung By Frederick Lawrence. ‘The individuals and organizations | Cudahy meat packing corporations, | Manufacturdre’ Association, Amert- Soon, aay ele of ft noes between representatives invited to the Sonferences are J. P.| the Associated Dress Industries As-| can Grocers’ Society, American mittee of the New York State Federa-| W. Perkins, Irving T. Cush, Charles | Chambcr of Conmieres Of | of the United ‘The big grand stand on Osborn Fie rehants’ Association of New York | Frederick M. Willi K. A. Outer- | Jersey, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Subsidizes Mills and Guarantees Guaranty Trust Company. He will be} Otto Kahn, Chamber of Commerce, | Great Northern, New York Central, French Food Ministry are displaying The way to overcome ki rt ——— ¥ Business - Labor Confer- | Every day this week meetings will] Warner, Otto M. Kidlits, Cotton Gar- | y.ckawanna, [linols Central, and by making up the deficit bes tions from normal beast ba ‘net “ may ‘advice of the most successful business | Children’s Dress Manufacturers, the | state Bankers Association, Central | cause of the deteriorated tissue and stones tones have dissolved under arene Ue nm “| C...hing Manufacturers’ Association, out six cents @ ‘at Fate: ad to be sold to the influences of the natural forces of the body that are set into normal action through Chiropractic adjust- ment. Rheumatism, neuritis and other painful nervous diseases have, in mer at American Bankers’ Association. yi A hop ty to the ea John F. Pierce is Chairnan of the at Ae |S ie: a ae haa Brought down the eho" “The scope of our in- outlined in President Hol. Officer Trans- many cases, been fully overcome 2 | ‘ fang’ letter of instructions as Bf ferred From Hoboken, when sm | else tried would nag v | , ed in The Eve World of ful ! Commander John J. Snyder, whol’ | lieve them. In gastro intestinal dis- said Chairman roe this ae rn “Our duty will be to listen to tor four months bas been Force Med- tment is ofte: fi diate x rosea nag aati al Gaees of Sie ane ae, Aia'Terydeanite vee for any of the invited to confer foi ne Ween aaatiial Ghee a " \< " F 4 large group of complaints that have tf ‘penuibie endsaver. ein. othe. bate left yesterday for Philadelphia, where y “—~ — AA as secondary causes, chiefly, defective orders the effect of Chiropractic ad- > . alimentation and elimination and « i tale sean dor vodeuing the eons we Sabet pl the 4ty Navel. bistrot , 4 y . first cause of interference with the igs c—_ ‘The attaches of the cruiser and wee where they pass through the re all playing with fire, It transport forces gave the Command. : < spine. Additional Se ; ts the ‘duty of labor, finance and of & testimonial Saturday night. All of these nerves go through th business to find @ way to cheok the disaster that is rushing upon us. The union labor mmittee has invited representatives of every interest that deals in necessaries of life. Surely, from among that group of men and organizations a plan can be evolved which will stabilize the cost of living and save America from the ruin that baa, com come upon Russia, Austria and S| backbone. It is the bony channel ~|nature arranged to insure the soft nerve trunks a system of perfect dis- tribution. If it stays in ‘shape, all, goes well with the body. If it gets disordered, it squeezes the soft nerve trunks and that shuts off energy from the brain to the degree and in. the manner you would interrupt the flow of water by squeesing a soft rubber. tube between your fingers. Before consulting a Chiropractor always make ingulry to the Chiro- practic Bureau of Public Information. Address all inquiries to C. Bs Box 50, The Evening World, New York City Chiropractors ot New York & New Jersey (Rights Reserved.) OO OC Sunday World “Wants” Telephone And a warning that yo PROFTERS TLD Pacers TO ADJUST PRICES ORW.S. WILL AGT Food Administrator Will Re- \ ames turn City to War Basis to ’ - —— Check High Costs, Federal Food Administrator Arthur Work Monday Wonders New York Telephone Company Why not take up Telephone Williams ve fair warning to all food deal to-day that they mast Operating as a Profession or ad- make. thelr prices right or face United States interference, The programme as at present out- Mined is to return to a war basis so far as profiteering in food is con- cerned, This does not mean more “wheatless, meatless, eatless” days— for all the evidence indicates. an abundance of supplies and « big sur- plus in many staples. But it means: that speculation and extortion are to cease, and that the full power of the Government as exercised in war time will be reinvoked against those whose charges are too high. “1 am forming the sort c* fair price committee that the Government has asked,” said Mr. Williams. “There will be nine or ten members, selected in the way that the Government sug- gested. “Meanwhile all dealers are urged to charge no more than the margins of profit which was maintained when we were actively engeged in the war. These margins were carefully studied by local committees with the assist- ance of experts and the supervisi of the Federa! Administrater. “Dealers who do not exceed the margina thus established cannot properly be charged with profiteering. Prices in excess of such margins when found will be reported to the Attor- ney General, “As & general rule the dealers, both wholesale and retail, have shown their willingness to respond loyally to the requests of the rament, We ex- pect them to do now.” Mr, Williams was speaking espe- cially of retail dealers, because they are the point of direct contact with the consuming public. It was in- timated, however, that if the retall- ers are themselves the victims of profiteering on the part of the whole- salers, action will be taken against the latter, During the war many offending dealers paid heavy penalties, both in money and othetwise, when they were caught hoarding, profiteering, &c. The recent address of President C ll C k Wilson to Congress is interpreted by 5 g (0) ege oOo Ss New York food officials as meaning i é that the present situation is bardly reate Ba ked Bean I is less grave and that the penalties now Cc a New h ought to be no less severe, Culinary experts, college In old ways of baking, some And dealers, remembering that in trained, devoted four years to beans were crisped, some mushy, | the war it was not uccommon to wfecting Van Camp's Pork and Yet some were half-baked, none | have their shops closed for stated eans. You will find in this dish fitted to ‘digest. This new way | periods by Federal authority, that the finest example of scientific leaves beans mealy, nut-like and |gome of them had to display “con- vise your friends to take it up? We have employed over 1,000 new operators in the past five weeks and we can use 1,000 more for the fall and winter business. They earn over $900.00 the first year— 8 hour day and 6 day week. Tuition is free. A salary is paid while . Positions are permanent toall who qualify. There are many opportunities for advancement. If INTERESTED—Call “SPRING OFFICIAL” Or APPLY IN PERSON at 56 West Houston Street, Manhattan - 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. 453 East Tremont Avenue, Brenx - 12.00 M. to 9.00 P.M. 81 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn - - 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn . ° 12,00 M. to 9.00 P.M. with a snap and breezi- ness that holds the in- terest and takes yru back to one-old-cat of cookery, And this is to urge whole, yet easy to digest. fession cards” in their windows, that you try it. that the Red Cross received ¥ The beans are’ grow Supreme Sauce itential “contributions”—are not ee inclined to take chances now. These scientific cooks devel- | ‘The committee being formed by oped the sauce by testing 856 for- | mr. Williams will be an extra-legal mulas, Step by step they attained | body without power to summon wit- the utmost in tang and zest and | nesses 4, 50 a prices by ita ows jecree. will collect evidence freed from minerals, Hard water MOF i paueg [on which the Federal ‘prosecutors makes beans tough. he eee pericct Sauce 18 Dake@ |i act. It ie sald that dealers who with the pork and the beans. It | Thing’ this committee can be trifled The baking is done by live permeates every atom. with will be unpleasantly surprised. Steam under pressure, without See what these experts, in thons Individuals im Brooklyn got busy contact with the beans. ‘Thus the ways. have done for Bork right awny 1m response to United are baked for hours at Beans. The dish costs a sine Btates District Attorney Bell's re- AS without being crisped and comes ready to serve. Com- | quest to report all overcharges. 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