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FES FHL” 9S ikea Pron Studyit Studying Condi- * n Spain, France and Great Britain, satisfied that there iy only one way 40. deal successfully Shaprolipenae “The only way to cmb profiteer- mg," Said Mry Andre, “ig wo throw the promteers the min who to get rich In a Gay on the food necessities of the peuple care about a fine? He laughs at it! Make it as big‘as the law al- lows and he still is unimpressed. Put him in a jail and you'll cure.him and frighten others like him.” "| ‘The Prince de Satrustegul was twenty days coming from Barcsiona. The trip was uneventful until Mon- day, when the ship ran into a school One Way to Curb Evil. of whales which foainnt In sight throughout the day. indo Andre, food dictator Of) Anong the twenty-thres Sas. @ Repubiic of Cuba, arrived in New | cors were Prof, Manuel Casas, a to-day on the SPAR steam | teacher in the Government schools of BRip Prince de Satruateguy after athe City of Mexico, who sald ve Months’ stidy Of food Konditivus \thing that impressed him mog _ BUBA'S FOO! FOOD BOSS: tions Abroad, He Finds Only. With thie largest stock tn New York, secured at former low costs, we invite those persons who, because of necessity, are interested in Ange eee sacs Alea ager d appli mae aad Moyne So Nees What does’ which, he says, will be bigger than the Roosévelt dam th Imperial Val- ley. “I learned a number of things in Europe about food.” Mr. Andre said, “that I ehadl take up with President Menvcal on my arrival in Havana, [ shall recommend a number of new lawa, some of which, I have no doubt, will be considered drastic, re 1 fo home I ehall consult with the Food Administration at Washington. T think there are a number of matters We can co-operate upon, particularly with reference to the suiar situation.” DON'T MIND $10 FINE BUT WANTS HALF PINT BACK ~y Port Chester Man Would Make Is- sue of Seizure if He Were in Politics. John Henry Ples, middle-aged farm~- hand, first person to be arrested for publio Intoxication in the village of | Port Chester since wartime prohibitfon Wert into effect, told Magistrate John L. Coward to-day that he “didn't inind paying the ten dollar One" imposed up- on him but did wish the Magistrate would make the police give him back bis half-pint, John Henry renewed bin plea for the bottle to Chief of Police Donovan. “Your officer may have the law on his side,” said the farmer, “but if I was in politics 1'd make an issue of this ‘and go before the people.” Chief ‘Doriovan pointed in the, gen- e Maa eral direction of Purchase, where Plea is employed, and John Henry departed. —>_—. STABBED IN SUBWAY. Holdup Mem Blackjack Victim und Got 934, ‘Three men jumped on Michael Galko ot No, 144° Union Avenue, the Bronx, while he was waiting for the Lexington Avenue subway on 86th Street Hasterm t 4.20 0% this morning. hit on te bay with s Sry = and tabbed 11 or the in eat le the the Chueh ta A Besren and Gaiko aul e fiat ambulance saree And sent home. fe Party clothes to romp ‘How to launder dainty Frocks VEN to romp in, children can now wear frocks that make them sprite-like, That is because you can wash little frocks repeatedly with Lux without harming them, You simply sti? up a bowlful of bubbling Lux suds and toss them in! It is so quick to work them about in the rich foamy suds, so eaay to squeeze the suds through the soiled parts! You take them out as beautiful as the day you bought them. Jf water alone won't hurt a fabric, Lux won't. Your grocer, druggist or department store has Lux.—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. To wash fine white fabrics ‘Use a tablespoonful of Lux to very soiled spots. Ringe in three every gallon of water. Dissolve waters the same temperature as in very hot water and whisk into @ thick lather, Let white dresses and petticoats soak for a few minutes, Then dip them up and ‘ down ~ do notzub. Press the suds again end again through No suds so wonderful as Lux for dainzy things! martne Chase? 137 ss Neib U.S, COMM Record in Race From Bermuda 1h Made. Trip, Official Report Shows, in 58 Hours and 32 Minutes, After winning the océan race of tubmarine Shascrs from Bermuda, the 181, commanded by Ligut. Joseph L. Day of Portland; Me., came into the harbor yesterday, She bad anch- ored off Sandy Hook for the night. Following were her five. competitors in the race. | A few hours iater the remainder of 200 Cases of Cholera tm Formona. TOKIO, Sunday, Adw, 17 (bY Asso- clato@ Press).—Cholera bas broken out on the Ipland of ‘an the Gov- ernment ject ‘quarantine inst ma! 1 Ba Fd in- MADE ESPECIALLY Congressmen Call Witnesses, But Believe Trail Will Lead Back Here, PARIS, Aug. 29.—Hearings regarding the ‘War Department expenditures in Burope are to be begun here and fp other cities at once by the Congressional Committee it to this country from the United States. The committees haa headquarters at the Hotes de Crillon. Tt ts headed by Representative Royal Johnson of South Dakota, Several French witnesses will be called. It {8 Representative Johnson's opinion that mont of the charges of travagance will necessitate investigation In the United States, as the contracts were made there. The committee will | spend about @ month in France. It will | go to Coblens if possible before the end | of thie week, ‘The French authorities have prepared @ vast amount of data to be submitted to the committee. AIRMAN TAKES AUTO RIDE; INJURED BY SURFACE GAR Hazelhurst Flyer Goes Home After Treatment—Bronx Resi- dent Killed. Vincent Doyle,-an aviator, twenty- six, of Hazelhurst Flying Field, riding fn an automobile last night at 109th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, was Tilghtly injured when it Was struck by |a aufrace car, Doyle was tacerated | about the face and went home, Crossing Webster Avenue at 2334 | Street, the Bronx, last night, William | Romer, sixty, of No. 367 Bast 234th the fleet of 20 chasers bound home. Street, was hit by an automobile. He from European waters and the at- | died at the Fordham Hospital. The tending convoys came along in oruis- | machine which struck Romer was owned ing formation. They went to an anch- | hd operated by Frank Newbeuer of orage in the Hudson off ‘West 135th Np. 39 Bond Street. Brooklyn. to greet the only “Chaplin” — Mary Pickford to the accom- paniment of juicy fruit Nugatines and choco- late-coated Belmonts! Chocolates made by ‘‘partners’”’ in the Lowney enterprise — for Lowney employees have been sharers in ~ the prosperity of the Lowney business for 18 years. Fresh every Friday. at most confection- ere or druggists. THE EB. W. DUNSTAN CO. Distributors ——,|eteran Flyer Sees Greatest Aero- the official time of the 131 from St. David's Head, Bermuda, to the Statue | of Liberty waa 58 hours and 32 amin- | utes, or an average of 11,06 knots, This was said by the navy crnoers | afloat = ashore to be a record for | gasol| driven craft over the 680- mile ‘Oourse. The famous ocean-go- ing motor boat Allsa Craig made the run from here to Bermuda in 66 bours| and 89 minutes in a race in 1908, and the following year covered the course in 66 hours, 30 minutes and 40 seconds. DUMONT, PIONEER OF AIR, HERE TO TRY NEW PLANES nautical Progress in Short Prac- ticable Flights, Santos Dumont, a pioneer in the flying of both dirigibles and airplanes, Was ane of the passenkers aboard the Jamport and Holt liner Vauban, just arrived from Buenos Ayres and Rio, He was met at the pler by Licutenant- Commander A. H. Douglas and Bn- sign W. H. Flint; representing Ad- miral Glennon, and by a committee from the Aero Club of America, Santos Dumont said it had been twenty years since he had done any active fying. “Flying ‘ts a young man's game,” he said, “and I do my fying now as a passenger. Mineola flying field will probably be my head- quartera while I am here as I am anxious to take a trip in some of the néw machines here.” 7 He Added that while the transat- lantic flights were wonderful achiove- ments, he thought the real progress tn | the aclence would be the result of shorter and more practicable fights, Santos Dumont was the first man to | fy an airplane in Europe and the first Nae circle the Eifel Tower in a dirigibie. peters: ahead ‘KILLS WIFE FOR REBUKING HIM’ ON LATE HOME-COMING Boilermaker Tells Police He Shot Woman During Domestic Quarrel, 112 Hudson Street, New York Sify HAMMER OPENING IN WALL TO ROB DRUS STORE GELLAR One Boy Arrested as Suspect When Policeman Hears Floor Boards » Crashing. Because two youths had hot mastered the firat principle of burgiary—to be quiet—and were hammering loudly to g% to their loot, Bernard O'Shea, six- teen, of No. 128 Bradhurst Avenue, was arrested early this morning by Detective Kiward England accused of being one ‘of the youthful thieves, Hngland said he was attracted to the collar of a wrug store at 116th Street and Seventh Aven mering. As hi boy ran from ‘The detective ing in the cellar near a hole that had been hammered through the wall of a storeroom. Near him was @ sack filled with malted milk, vaseline and disin- fectants. eal ; ae Final Mark Down! Low Shoes At Less Than Wholesale Cost bit ms avs sevtonee pole of Wis Bigase Shoe “company (fe handle only new merchandise each season. We are now preparing our shelves for ou fall and winter stocks, Therefore, we have reduced every pair of low shoes to final clearance prices, which we guar- antee to be less than present .wholesale cost. These prices offer Unusual and eubstantial savings to thoes who: have gnticipate mow the higher prices which will prev! With a gun which he bought two years ago to shoot rats in his back yard, Henry J. Sachs yesterday shot and killed bis wife, Mary, in their home, No, 6% Tonnele Avenue, Jersey City, because, he told the police, she chided him for getting home late from work. They baye three children, the oldest twelve years old. “I shot my wife, Mary, with the way, row Mrs. Sacha run out of het er husband in pursuit, carrying She was frightened and ran, . whe: Looking’ back she saw Mrs, Sachs had fallen, ene Bett against Ee wall atte SAY HE “TIPS” BURGLARS. Freedman's ‘Gene Got snaee Loot, found the rifle under Joseph Freedman's game, according to the detectives who arrested him in Cherry Street to-day on an indictment ng him with tampering with « ‘alarm, was to get loft factory after another , “ix” the alarm, lars and disappear. ‘The specific charge against Freedman te that he was responsible for the rob- ery of $8,000 worth of silk on the night of July 19 from the factory of Mann & Goldatein at No, 201 West fist Street, but Detectives Hayden, and Braunworth declare that Freedman's gang We have space heve to dustrate only @ few of our many styles. But, with the exception of Educators. every low ahos has been greatly reduced. n's Blucher Oxford in Dull Calf- ri Russia Calf or Viel Kid wate aR a Pagar di Men's Biucher Oxf in Russia Cait BE put Saitakan. Siege Sisdin Stel Mae Russia Calf Blucher Oxford. Made sino in Dull Calfekin and te a fates, ae ce 5: Het jued at betwer Hg pike Tative other” joba.” # own as Felon’ of ety and Miastte torlive at No, $0 SIGNET SHOE COMPANY 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th Streets preineraint let og eRe Street Bronz—3rd Avenue & 149th Street “All Stores Open Evening - s3°4 pied aeees Basa Penh ~~ ee ns EY +". 2

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