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familiar bar, but will get food for his family instead of what he used to wot there. “In Kentucky and other distilling districts the distilleries are being turned into food manufacturing plants, Why not use the saloons, | with their refrigerating equipment, to distritute the products of the dietil- 3 and other foods? “All we need is some expert handlers and we can get all those we need in competition with dealers and still exact less than the five cents a pound margin of profit, the dealers distributing show more enthusiasm system unless dealers getting cheap food to the people, Dr. Jonay tian C.“Day, Cémmissioner of Mar- kets, eaid to-day. Reports of apathy on the part of| | some dealers handling Army chickens, of which only 70,000 pounds werepold last week out of the 500,000 pounds llotted by the Government, and the dumping of large consignments of in- ferior poultry on the market, vinced Dr. Day, he ‘said, that ‘some drastie step must be taken to halt in DAY PLANS TO USE CLOSED. SILOONS FOR SALE OF FOOD Old Refrigerators Could Be| Utilized to Store Stocks— con- profiteering. are being allowed on the army . 3 3 C “The saloons are equipped with re-|chickens. They complain that five ering Profiteering Must Stop. frikerators and can be turned tinto{cents is not enough. But, it can be Ce CTE food distributing stations without/done for less and will be done if the Baloons put out of business by the}any trouble.” he said. “A man can|needs of the people demand it.” dry law may be organized Into a food s his money over the same old Dr. said that several exporters ‘ Pa ce : Honest Advertising. Ts is a topic we all hear now-a-days becatise so many people are inclined to exaggerate,’ Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. - That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintgined, Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because-of the Castoria tnat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Children Cry For RIA i Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. -be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be pre- pared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ai/ing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for In- fants and Children? Don’t be deceived. ' Make a mental note of this:—It is impéttant, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre- pared for grown-ups, Neither would pom nolan ea helpful Remedy for ait on Aan Diarrh® GA d Feverishness Be oss OF Sure resisiting therefrom MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways At oneal Stonrs Bears the Signature of 35 po ————— Exact Copy of Wrapper. @ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK When The Iron In Your Blood Runs Low For Want of Iron, You May Be Old At Thirty—Nervous, Irritable and All Run-Down—While at Fifty or Sixty, With Plenty of Iron in Your Blood, You May Be Young in Feeling and Brimming Over With Vim and Energy IRON IS THE RED BLOOD FOOD That Helps Strengthen the Nerves, Restores Wasted Tissue and Aids in Giving Re- newed Force and Power to the Body. Physicians Explain Why Administration of Simple Nuxated Iren Often Incre: the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Run- Down People in Two Weeks’ Time. Old age has already sunk its talons into thousands of men and wouen who ought still to be enjoying the springtime and summer of life simply because they have allowed worry, over work, nervous strain, dissipation and occupational poisons to sap the iron from their blood and thereby destroy its power to change food into living tissue, muse You will find plenty of people at 40 who « broken in health and steadily going downward to physical and mental decay while others at 50 are ‘strong active, alert “and YOU ARE AGEING seemingly growing If you are wearied younger every year, ‘One class withers ‘and dies like leaves : in autumn, while YOU ARE AGE the other, by kgep- Tf von have arti ng op a str spring of your step and your mov power of resistance ments aré cumbrous against disease may pass the three score and ten mark with you don't want to. go Nuxat YOU ARE A NG If your skin is shrinking surprising health, - a strength and vigor. ARE AGEING ane your face looks wrin- But you cannot ex- | If the enthusiasm for ce careworn and old orous unless. you | Problems has waned From careful have plenty of iron in your blood, and physicians explain below why they ( aria ; ‘on — Nuxated ne prescribe organic iron ain EME OM [ron—to supply the iron deficiency MATANE actu Nore in the weak, nervous and run-down i Bhyalciane. with 40 as to build them up into stronger, en and women, ng is posing. tae Nd a rely satisfactory results t makew fe the on they will ret omay. Recouss helt bived 2 RP Sl! terug rows teonan,” i" x How Signs Of Old Age Creep Into Your System: have ‘him with a. view to effecting home distribution of prod- (mots they have been sending abroad. ‘Their action was the result of resotu- tions passed by the Central Federated Unions, calling on Congress to pase ‘high export tariff jaws on foodstuffs. “They say that such laws would not have the desired effect,” Dr, Day said, “Lange organization are hand- ling the foodstuffs for export. To ‘turn it back into home consumption under existing distribution. methods, meang it must pass back through those channels and then through the process now in operation for home distribution. “If the Central Federated Union will signify its willingness to buy these goods through certain emer- | gency distribution organizations, the maufacturers and exporters will be glad to turn over their merchandise t6 such organizations instead of de- livering them at steamship docks. “There is plenty of food, but the distribution system is bad and per- | mits hoarding and other evils. If those suffering from the system will | adapt some co-operative plan they lean get plenty of food at prices dic- tated absolutely by supply, and de- mand.' They can necomplieh this,| | without going to Congress or any | other legislative body. Army food sales in the |schools Saturday were $44,000, urday is usuglly a light day for school public at + sales and the fact that they reached so high a level is attributed by Dr. | Day im part to the publication of the ldetailed lst in The Evening World, |so consumers may buy with a mini- mum of inconventence. ‘SHIPYARD MEN WORKING HALF SATURDAY LOSE JOBS More Than Five Humdred in Staten Island Say They Were Locked Out. More than 600 employees of the two yurds of the Staten Island | Shipbuilding Corporation at Mariner's | Harbor ‘and Port Richmond, 5. L., forfeited thefr jobs to-day by fnil- ing to comply with the requirements of the Federal Government in working 43 hours a week. On Saturday morning notices, were posted in both yards noti- fying employees that unless they worked | fa full day they would lose their posi tions. Sixty per cent. of the employees | jat the Mariner's Harbor Yard and 7% | per cent. at the Port Richmond Yard djsregarded the notice. | ‘The men said to-day that when they reported back tO work that they were locked out, but A, J. Hinton, Secretary of the company, declared that the men were not locked out, as they had been | warned of the Government rule requir- | ing them to work forty-eight lho week, but had failed to obey tnstruc- tions, ‘The only, way the men could coine back, he spid, would be W agree to work Une fogd-elght ek. > JERSEY TROLLEY KILLS TWO. Motorman Says Men Were Lytog ow the Tracks, George P. Alexunder and Albert Lore sen, both of Richfield, J. were killed by @ trolley car of the New Jer- sey Public Servic Railway Company n va dense early morning fog ob- he, from the view of the mo- aceident happ b \ p The of way owned y on Dewey Street, West New Yo « Kraus of Norih Bergen, the mo- said the two men were lying the ‘tracks when struck, Kraus and | Conductor James Tully are held on chat torman. The failure of President Wilson to sppoint a negto to the committee of twenty-two which will plan new indus- ia the b d wlored people. He a teen per cont, representation _ ent Bane for Pr INGTON, — Sept. rancisco Harbor bases for the Suv ships will Jong the const | aM distributed FOR BURNING ECZEMA, Apply Zemo, the Cle an, Anti- septic Liquid—Easy to Use —Does Not Stain. Greasy salves and ointments should | not be appplied if good clear wanted, From any druggist for 35¢ $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of | demo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops irritation and heals skin trou bles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soot Zemo is a clean, dependa and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid, ‘Pr it, as we believe nothing you have ever | used is as effective and satisfying | In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable to aggravate the| condition. Use Zemo soap. It is} Jantiseptic, soothing, and bustens the | process of healing. The E,W Cleveland, 0. =< | — —— i——] —) = —<—] —— = _——] —- “—— = —— | — Sar THE TURAL Wat Nature's way is the gentle way. If “{you are suffering from constipation, avoid strong cathar nauseating oils, ea , strong pills and powders. Boal’s Laxative Fruit Rolls are made with real fruits, ‘They are as delicious to taste as though they were made with the one purpose of producing a delightful fruit confeetion. They are efficacious, yet gentle, Children tease for a taste, Vor sale at all drug sto Package of @ rolls, 1c. Write free sample. Boal's Rolls, 216 West Aéth St, New York.—Adyvt, r THE EVENING WORLD, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. ‘BG SK’ WILL MEET EMPLOYERS BEFORE VOTNG ON STE ‘Friendly Gathering Predicted for Conference—Pay Raise of $6 Is Rejected. acme gn , Charles Hawkes, Secretary of the Employing Commercial Printers’ ganization of New York, that every effort was being made for a friendly meoting between the offi- cers of “Big Six,” the and other representatives of or- to-day sald compositors’ ‘union, the printing trades to avert the pose sibility of of and of already “Big Six” approved the decision of ting the offer of $6 for book and job print- L strike others, outside newspaper have a 44- a meeting who at yesterday its officers re week increns ers and of arbitration of the demand for a 4-bour week issue. Tt.was generally agreed that the meeting Wednesday would show whether the pristing trades unions were in sympathy with the interna tional organizations rather th ith the local organizations whic job printers | been suspended for making an inde- pendent fight for the immediate adop- tion of the forty-four hour week. While the printers were in seasion the seceding preasmen were holding & meeting in Washington Irving High School Hail. They voted to suspend work on Wodnesday afternoon to at- tend a mass meeting to consider tne situation created by the refusal of the employers to deal with none but unions affiliated with the American Federation of La- bor. At this meeting, according to Bernard Nolan, who presided yester- day seceding pressmen will dectde whether to atrike or allow a lockout Leon H. Rouse, “resident and leader of the raiical element in “Bix Six," was the only speaker at the printers’ meeting. In the course of his talk he | denounced Marsden G. Scott, Interna | tional President of the Typographicul Union, as a liar, declared that he would ask the union to meet any at- tempt to force arbitration by injunc ‘tion proceedings, and declared the se- ceding pressmen’s unions to bo the only bona fide unions of pressmen in. |New York. | The strike threat came before the meeting on the repdt of Mr, Rouse, as Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee. With the report a resolution was offered reciting approyal of the con- ference committee, The resolution | was indorsed and then this resolu- tion was offered and later ado; “Resolved, ‘That the officera o graphical Union No. $ notify the employ! Jabove action lence commit j tlatlor “Resolved, That ax adjourned meet ing of the ‘union bo held on sept, 28 Jund the officers be in: tod to secure the largest hall possible for, the oc caaion and to notify the members that a strike vote may be taken.” | Sp fo this pied: Typo- be instructed. to printers of th truct the con | Meet the DUKE.YO IS ‘popularity is far- reaching, and he’s mak- ing friends on every hand. He's a noble Turkish Ciga- rette with an English noble’s ; | name—but his price proves he’s a democrat for anybody’s money. That's a fact—he brings five more and fifteen better Turkish cigarettes than the money ever bought before! |said that Rouse's “revelations” wore |tor of the Natio | notbing e than charges that thete|Northern Baptist Laymen, @ had been a corrupt janhee between | that the committee fy officials of the arranging for effect in Octobe month and they had no fear a jelear exposition of ali their dealing on that subject Marsden J. 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