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. = Sa — = _ 7 - aed “IT cod wr ‘be PE. : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAENCH 25, 19 D110 WDM ANI) INSECT PESTS socessstincascx APRILMILKPRIGE [Sroxs‘ces Ser MORE CONFUSION : a rile ney aig, KEPTFROMPUBLIC:| “ce | FORCOMMUTERIN POCKET OF THE TAXPAYER SHORTAGE FEARED DAIL SAR Sheffield Official , Doesn't ‘Lackawanna Will Not Move id to the Farmer” Covers| te pay for colonizing and experimént- | the other theatres would issue similar announcements, ‘The “Subway Sun” appeared to-day with the announcement that all its train masters, despatchers, trainmen | Vanderii; and station agents will advance their watches and clocks one hour at 2 o'clock Gunday morning. The Post Office, Custom House and Federal Courts, which have inclined toward the retention of Bastern standard time, it is believed, will be brought under some arrangement whereby State and Federal clocks will not constantly be ticking the shorter and uglier word at each other until the last Sunday in October. W. J. Gilpin, Manager of the New enters behind him Wife in the League of and possibly the influence of Mise. > Mary Garrett Hay and her followers and of the Prohibitionists iatildtoos Lengua best 33 8 Mr. Vanderiip, at his country home > At Ossining. t said * “overwhetm! The case, of Harry Winitsky, secre- tary of the New York organization of the Communist Party, on trial before ; | Know When Announce- Clocks Forward, But Jer- ment Will Be Made. \ sey Central Will, any Ways of Using Funds, Strange to City Reader. , IS PERPETUAL’ WAR. Some Details Given in Senate Discussion of Agricultural Appropriations. By Martin Green. Staff Correspondent of The sites of the moths. came to the defense of the Bureau of | and he said he was in favor of keep- | ing the appropriation up and increas- | ing with natural enemies and para- | Senator McKellar of Tennessee; Entomology. He said the farmer doesn't get enough help from the Government. Before the war the Ag- ricultural Department co8t only $5,- 000,000 or $6,000,000 a year, he said. The war called for extra expenditures ing it, | Senator McKellar and others main-| tained that the Agricultural Appro- York Clearing House, saked whether Supreme Court Justice Weeks on w Although officials of the Dairy- men’s League declared this morning that “we have every reason to be- lieve an announcement will be made this afternoon’ concerning the April price of milk, which wil be satis- factory to the public,” Benjamin Sohuyler Halsey, Vice President of the Sheffield Farms, Inc. said this afternoon that he did not know when the announcement would be made, nor what it would be. “I have nothing to tell the public,” The Lackawanna Railroad has de- cided to serve its New York com- muters by re-arranging its train schedule in conformity with the day- light sawing law, beginning at 2 o'clock Sunday morning, he believed all banks would adopt wanced. time, said that with t Clearing Houses using advanced time all banks would unquestionably be compelled to follow suit. Brooklyn expects some confusion in daylight savings. There is no au- thority for changing the clocks in the Federal Building there, and ‘Bertram —— ce JOHN DOE. Father Did Not Know “John Doe” Was Missing Until He Saw Soon after this announcement there came one from the of New Jersey, saying that the clocks of that road within the commuting area will be set forward to conform Sentral Ratlroad M. Gardner, custodian af the build- ing, i@ reported to be in Washington trying to get permission to obey the local law. Confusion is also expected in the county offices, which come under the State law. An appeal may be made to the Governor to straighten this out. The banks and mercantile houses are expected to use the new ree of criminal anarchy, is exe ted to go to the jury to-morrow. ember p Morris Zucker, @ | m Communia the room for laughing at Assistant Dis trict. Attorney. Rorke. Zucker apdlo- sized to the court, tut sald he couldn't help lawching arty, waa ordered out “NONE SO GOOD.” with the official New York time. This bids fair to produce stil more con- fusion, for some railroads will have ‘altered time tables, others will have altered clocks, and still others will have no change in clock or schedule. (Spee! coeennlintcliteynget ‘. ‘ Evening World.) priations Bill is always a mark for oo FS | ata Mr. Halsey. “I don't know when Picture in Paper. WASHINGTON, March 25.—dnsects reap oe We do very lit+ DOROTHY POWELL BLACK | the agreement on the purchase satted eee Andrew Chepak, No. 308% of different colors, animais, birds and| tle for the farmer,” they said, “the fo ig i. of milk wil] be reached—some time | Manhattan Avenue, Greenpoint, start- the downtrodden farmer took up the|™@Mmer who is the backbone of our | Engagement Is Announced bY |‘ ecare the end of the month, I pre-| ed downtown this morning he stopped tion of the United States Senate national life, and there are Senato: the Mother of the sume.” at the corner as usual for a copy of who want to do less for the farmer. Bride-to-Be. ‘The Dairymen's League statement | The Evening World's early edition. {rravelers must make sure which of yesterday, and the discussion, which|DEFENDS USE OF MONEY TO Health Commissioner Cope-| ‘The first thing he saw on the front K ropriation for the AID THE FARMER Mrs. Elmer E. Black of the Waldorf- | 2°cuses # penchd ih 4 cet a Waa Gove three systems they are dealing with. was over the approp ligne ated Bal ae Antorian Motel haw chneuneed the en.|1and of “trying to inflame the pub-| page wns a picture of a ttle boy. The) The plan of the Lackawanna is Department of Agriculture, comprised | _ e quibble al dod this bill,” said yagement of her daughter, Dorothy|lic against the farmers by insinuat- sean under it was “John Doe.’ similar to that adopted already by a series of revelations tc a city|Senator McKellar, “but we are asked Powell Blackato Dr. Charles T. Butler, ing that the latter are contemplating| “It’s Willie!” shouted Chepak to the nifold waysin which |‘ ®Pend $1,300,000,000 near year on som of Mr. and Mra. William Allen] a milk strike.” bowildered newsstand keeper, and he @weiller of the mai our military establishment, five times Butler of No. 30 East 72d Street. The] ‘The statement adds that no strike| turned and rushed back to the house. the money contributed by the tax-|as much as militaristic Germany ever | Wedding will take place during the! can be called without the hetion of} ‘Where's Willie?” he demanded. ayers is spent by the Government. ‘spent in a year in the apex of her early (aot sieelt the directors and that no meeting of “With his Aunt Anna,” said bis| commuting trains one hour earlier] PHILADELPHIA, March 25. —The I doubt if many farmers know how | Preparedness.” the board has been called, “as Dr.| wife. than at present, ‘The Pannsyivania| Phiadeiphia Steck Shrofiange to-day @e- “The expense of this necessary Copeland knows. He appears to be} But there was the picture in the ricuiturad experts probe i r oem Be and the Long Island have not an-/| cided to conform to the New York day- Beeply the ag: branch of the Government the En- mad now because he has evidence| paper, and it said that little "John ‘ light saving _ hor Beginning next time. . st _ Experience and skill in pro- je to Ald Daylight|| ducing lasts that unite smart Saving. shaping and comtort, combined . Gov, Edwards of New Jersey to-day i “i wet asked the public to put daylight eay-|| Wits Superior workmanship, [° | # ing into effect voluntarily, “The fail- || @f@ reasons enough tor the ure of the New Jersey Senate to pasa|| proven quality ot Hurley Shoes. the Daylight Saving BIN opens the wa; fusion that, it was hi I. with thou- gret that wil be felt because of the failure of the Senate to respond.”* the roads with commuting trains en- tering the Grand Central Terminal— to make no change in the clocks, but to re-write the schedules and run the in their ; nounoed their new schedules, ! into the nuisances of nature in timological Bureau) is less than the that the farmers and the dealers can't| Doe” had been picked up by a po-| ‘The effect of the New York law te MeRtay wee axchanme, will be opened a ’ sh Jor 4 behalf, and I am sure the New York 'cost of one battleship,” declared | agree on the price for April milk,|liceman last Sunday at Sth Street and|tg pe felt in neighboring industrial] Hon, except on baterdaye: when the Made over a special last— M. reader will be interested in the cost|Senator Smith of South Carolina, | showing they are now in combina-| ist Avenue and taken to the Chil-|centres, Hoboken manufacturers met| 2™chanee Will close at 11 ? || has C torepart, B instep, and of @ few items in a department of| “I um against our battleship pro- tion,” the statement continues, dren's Society. 7 | to straighten out the situation caused Aheel. Grips the toot tirmly, the Government which yearns to! gramme too,” said Senator Thomas. | Health Commissioner Copeland] ‘This was mystery. Last Sunday|»y the fact that the Hoboken law WADSWORTH’S FOES cannot slip at the heel. Cor- spend $33,000,000 next year. \Phe day of the battleship is gone.! fears a milk famine in New York| the boy's uncl incidentally, the discussion illus-|The war taught us that lesson. @ one reason why the Govern- mvinced that every dollar we ‘ thigh, It is be- to put into battleships will \nent expenses abe a ae pektt oral thrown away. We are ne- ‘ause legislators figh' PP! | glecting our air service—and air ser- tions which will benefit their con-| vice will control wars in the future , Conrad Fredina, took | provides for starting “summer” tme|TQ BACK VANDERLIP?|| °*t titting at instep. Absolute instead of the lower prices and in-| willie to see “Aunt Anna” at No./4 month later than New York, Banks comtort in torepart. Wide, creased supply that were expected.|g4g Kast 11th Street. That evening!ang merchants of Hoboken also met| (spectal from a Staff Correspondent of the|| Medium and narrow toes. ‘ “In the latter part of December.| ine boy and his uncle went out t>-|to.day to conaider the problem. The Brening World). eon 48" Dr. Copetand said, “we faced | cccner and in some way wate eepetIiuniie Berrios Rail ps ALBANY, March 25.—That Frank|| Our beautiful Cordovan shades are ae ee ey ne yeen? | A. Vanderltp may announce his can- |] made possible by using only the didacy for United States Senator best leathers, being treated by the practically the same conditions W | ated. The uncle thought he had gone stituents at public expense. Many/-—while we go along here spending ym , TR face ‘to-day. There was the same} pack to the 11th Street house; the 1 il ke ite a Recs : pee 7 like : ro spending | Can Make Fz 4 trolley lines, will make its decision L Hurteyleed: ancret: which of the Senators and Represtntatives) money like drunken eallora on ob an Make Fat Woman Thin or] trouble in fixing the pnee, on ac-|aunt thought he had gone home, and| to-morrow. within the nex: few days is the gos-|| {atrceses the life of the leather, trom cities would willingly cut the|’"\" am in favor of cutting the ex-| Thin Woman Plump, Mme, |count of the inability of the dis-)the parents thought he was still with] ‘Te Retail Drygoods Association of | ™P of the corridors and political clr- |} retaining its rich lustre to the end appropriations for the Agricultural) penses of all departments of the tributers and Dairymen’s League of-} yj, aunt. And the result was that} New York will also decide to-morrow. | “les here. which controls most of the Jersey woman is made t hin aura Rlose- Factory Rockland, Mass. vhile Sen-| Government, including th | Sara Confide: ; ) Department to the ee jt Rare eave tarie ten neloseal ner agfeut| onl fides to Jurors ficials to set toasts ab aay We nobody missed him. Thalvidual weitere subd thev-tuelleved ac Vanderlip has been active tn ators and Representatives BSUIPARGULATS, UR hationaic caries | be paid the producers. The officials! put the father rushed to the Chil-lthe hours for opening and closing|St!tFing UP opposition to United tng communities would willingly vote) and national needs. The Agricul “With the proper corsets, the fat|of the league then said: ‘We will let| dren's Society after reading the paper. | stores would be advanced one hour, | States Senator Wadsworth among pad @ bill carrying a much larger blo hn dab Mpa Geib " er |erapln the thin|¥ou have no mik at all'—and none} and the chapter closed with a regular) ‘The Shubert Theatres announced the women, yee she, women are not a hat which le on which are loaded a fi 89 s sis villie strong for Mr. jsworth anyhow ropriation than e i ate fed sorts cf schemes, plans and. experi- | woman ia made plum came in, As Health Commissioner,| movie hug. Willie ‘1s at home now. that the New York time will be fol-| on account of his fight again pt tovked mow floating through the ments which cost millions of dollars ; i I was forced to realize that, at about ee lowed in their Manhattan and Brook-| suffrage even after the State had @ tide of words. ; and do nobody any good but those | “!c, the “Madame Sara’ of the cor-| the beginning of 1919, I could get no DOUBT GIRLS ARE BANDITS. voted for it. It has now developed, Manifestations of the spirit of | who draw money for laying out the| set trade, carefully explained to a|milk into this city to feed our babies 5 at the other fellow |¢xPenditures. The trouble with us is Nde 1 Roast Mout out what t 1 {that we pass economy on. We cut Pury in. Justice Philip J. MeCook's| and the: inva’ palsies Whe Ment wants, but don’t touch what down in this piace and make it up in| “The actual milk shortage lasted | Twe With Seven Men Charged With Want,” cropped out several times |that place and we'll never get any- | about twenty-one days, but during Hold-Ups May Be Cleared. . d@partment of the Supreme Court f the debate, as | where.” | this morning. : ee Sry courses: Senator Smith of South Carolina} “Only an artist can create a corset. |‘"e Dext three months or more the, aie two women and seven men ar- ieewser: spoke at length onathe necessity for} ang women are only now beginning | ‘Mant mortality, ae a result, Jumped | rested Tuesday In Brooklyn and held tn ‘ HT ON DESTRUCTIVE IN- stimulating the farmer. He said the |)" : from 92 in each 1,000 babies to 115 in | s99,99 ball each, charged with hold-ups, tlook is appalling because the|to learn what the good corset will do fi t ECTS EXPENSIVE. ou! : 2 each 1,000 and continued high for) were examined yesterday by District 8! pee as acaliare! to farmer can no longer got jabor and for them. In ten, maybe, twenty.} Some time thereafter. The same thing | Attorney Lewis. It was said that from Tt may in ahve ae the dente anora taney the Cael hemaccea twenty-five years, ah, then we will/that Lm dapiren rete barat @ 974 admissions made it is clear all worked w that a t ‘ ml a rorse ‘ac- | now, S re: A °} tive boll weevil, that enemy of t » PY labor. see real artistry in corset manufac: |ROW) Wilt O'"ie farmers themsely.s |"% members of the band. except the two ture.” she continued. : A -o'firls, Mary Baker and Mildred Dean as appeared TELL OF R. want the babies and invalids to suffer . : tha ae Last eae cna Fr BveGre OF INSECT) init though the artist who dreams| District Attorney Swann has failed Brazer, both of No. 49 Division Avenue, im lower Mississippi, Lo : 1 3, a in silks and stays may ve the true|to find legal grounds for proceeding Brooklyn. im‘Texas, The new arrival is known! Senator Walsh wanted to know if : boll. w con- Se’ against the Sheffield Fu ‘ompa et eit * as rm, nator Smith Senator $ ament the plain, |9#aing the shemeld Torna Couienyi Attar the examination there was still ane piel voll) #2 Lapa ies of North ‘Carolina wh ‘* jay wave veryday 7 Ce gl he Y doubt whether the girls were used as bs “aro! » who @ advo- | ¢veryda col dered sych a menace to the cotton Oot re cause mercial instinct has| qf milk production, It Wag sid at gecoys or fell in with the men of the % could sug-|cropped out in the ranks of corset |his office to-day that the only statute a vent about with them merel: crop that the Senate advocates spend- gest any plan of legislation which| mixers for the clite. Wherefore|2pParently covering the matter was FANS and went a jem ely ing $588,560 to fight it next year— wows gers ein to nore ona use Aaranacie ens the Lever act which must be enforced to have @ good time. was appropriated When they would prefer to work in| “Madame Si $300,000 more than 2 |the city. They saidthey could not.|title is “La Patricia Custom Corset |tortey. by the House. | enator Gore of Oklahoma devoted ‘The Senate yesterday spent @ COU-'some time to a description of the| ._. x, ch CB HOON of hours.talking about the appro- | ravages of the corn borer, a pest of | $75,000 damag: in ranco : Memanded by the Bureau of recent appearance. He said that all| Hunt, ne. a conset-making rival “pi app demaniche Biological Sur- /@XPeFts are agreed that there is no] According to the testimony Fannie Fintomology | way of exterminating the corn borer. | ieecle@eane vhatwecie branches of the Agricultural De-|‘The pests appear faster than the|/ Hunt was 7) ‘ | pera ars ey ment, The Bureau of Bntomol-| Bureau Sof Entomdlogy can check | manager of “Madame Sara's” New ve costs $134,990 a year in salaries them up. The farmer, he has | York branch at No. ixth Avenue, sey s i he never been the beneficiary of special | i horaelf having then principal for directing officials and clerks. The Privileges, | madame herself having ten principo éost of the experts is much higher.| Having passed the appropriation | office in Boston, In July, 1916, Mrs. / Bere are a few of the activities pur- (for the Bureau of tomologv the | Hunt incorporated under the name of and what Senate proceeded to c on of Frances Hunt Inc., and opened a ed by the Bureau experts, an nate Dros : ; , oe tie: SPDs al shop at No, 9 East 48th Street. gach activity will cost next year: Biolcgical Suevey. r For the investigation of insects jerman of Tennes: re-opened the| From this paint on the testimony affecting deciduous fruits, or | boll pest question again by inquiring | was conflicting. Witnesses for Mrs. | ified that Mrs. Hunt, be- ¢ the difference between the ball wee- | © eharts) vineyards and nuts {vit and the pink boll worm, and he Rosedale t Hl 178,500. wanted to know if the ink boll|fore leaving La Patric Company, wifcr the investigation of in- |worm is anything Iike the pink spid- | copied off the names of 531 sociaily The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ha artistic temp whose incorporated |}, the United States District At-| Mr, Lewis will present the evidence to the Grand Jury to-morrow. Company,” wants the jury to assess A Before-Easter Sale of Men’s Spring Furnishings Individual Oriental Pearls of finest color and lustre will take place to-morrow (Friday) on the FIRST FLOOR A er. Senator Smith of South Carolina ae a tian ae! 4 tas te affecting forage crops and [fo cit th operations of the boll | Prominent customers and, then sent) Bg for additions to necklaces 1 investigation of the vil and the pink boll worm at| them notices claiming for Mrs. Hunt e sian fly and chinch bug, |length. the credit for the previous designs The first biological jJtem taken uP| they had purchased. ? was one calling for $411,040 for an i iFor the investigation of insects |I7*7 tration of the food and habits| Mrs. Rosedale's witnesses also testi affecting cotton, tobacco, rice ind lof North American birds and ani-| fied that Mrs, Hunt had matl and fe cane, and investigation of |mals damacing to agrici:) telephone calls for the Fifth avenue ee air for th exterminatio: of wolves, | F 7", fhe cigarette beetle and the Ar- [for nO Coyotes and prairie dogs, | establishment diverted to the East ‘ gentine ant, $170,000. jJust then Senator John Sharp Wil-|48th street shop, For the investigation of insects j|liams of Mississippi, who had been| Charles Kurtz, brother of Mrs. Hunt rT affecting forests, insects affecting [out of the chamber during the argu-| was the principal witnesses for Mrs. ments on the Bureau of Entomolo: truck crops, investigations and |r ion came. im and. cated | Rosedale of the charges of un- demonstrations of bee culture and the attention of hig colleagues to a| fairness were denied by Mrs, Hunt the investigation of the Mediter- new tmmigrant from Mexico, name-|and her husband, Phil Hunt, a for- ranean fly and the camphor thrip [ly the pink boll worm. which, he! ne. theatrical manager let , said, threatens the entire cotton*crop and the investigation of miscel- [or ine United States. He said ho| That there ts profit, as well as art, taneous insect $297,630. hoped ample money would bo pro-|in corsets, was brought by testimony These sums were al! appropri- vided for the purpose of fighting the which sh ed that Ma ated. A total appropriation of me hel ware, sald Senator \Wit-| Fifth avenue business of $32,000 In $1,232,710 for the Bureau of |itams, “that I ask for conalderation | 1915 netted $9,000, This business, ‘t amadlogy was confirmed. in a matter tn which I am porson- | was alleged, was completely destroyed The principal argument of the ses- | #!ly Interested.” by the unfalr advantage which Mra. sion was an overestimate of $302,650 he shave heer usterly. Glogtated At rune lavaccuned Of -taking of tormep as the amount necessavy to enable|made upon the treasury by every | empl ntomolo2y experts to |conceivable class and interest. but| ‘Taking of testimony was concluded of the gypay moth | in thie onse | deem it my duty to] to-day, and the case will be submitted Opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral A Large Quantity of Men’s Four-in-hand Scarfs made of fine-quality silks (mostly of foreign manufacture), have been taken from regular stock and will be offered at the extraordinarily low prices of 95c. & $185 n many instances these figures are actually below cost. McGibbou & Cn. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE SPRING SHOWING WILLOW ask that the dancer to the cotton! 1, the 4 to-morrow ) ——— Ctl ed Conner |industry be considered. | Thie is of yee F . - . 7" . of Colorado wanted to know | more interest to the countless mil-| | URN U | M N li Sh t. eee teree te orton than tothe | Waman of 01 Dige Fret Shoveltat| RNITURE ozen Men’s Negligee irts anted to know what the ex-|cotton grower. Permanent hinh| Ground for a new $50,000 addition to} ——— f the Hurean of Entomology {Prices of, cotton would be a world | the Congregational Home for the Aged pa | stephens a | ty.” Jat No. 123 Linden Avenue, Brooklyn, | P@he Biological Survey and the | Senator Gr of North Dakota| was broken this morning. ‘The addi- | ( fine woven-str' madr: ‘| Othe bureaus of the Department of [informed Menator Williams that | Hon de'the itt of Sr ad, stra Jone COUNIRY HOMES BUNGALOWS | all soft-cuff models), made of ovenestripe ” | nearly nad I upprepr vkes of Flatbush in memory of thetr : | co tatabtfe OT tle A i Need fort the purpose t Mchting the. ARE taal, io Argh shovel SOLARIUMS PORCHE in a most attractive variety of Spring styles and colors, o ament, hel appropriations | nink boll worm and that: more could | Gf dirt was dug up iy (Alrt janine ‘OUN Y 1S y 7 | - ; BUEN Every year and they ace always |be spent it ic were needed and Bene | A¥re® fs oldest inmate ef the ham, COUNTRY CLUBS HOTELS REST ROOMS will be offered at the very special price of { asking for large sums to enable them | Wiltams wit w s Why,” rald Senator Th as, "f Broom Werke: Ask Mab Oh te eliminate or exterminate a crop | oon when the Department of AR- | Hroom manutucturers and. thelr em- CRETONNES SUMMER DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS Many Charming Color Combinations and, Patterns CURTAINS & WINDOW SHADES FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY r seourge or pest, but the aforesald |riculture coma in here and asked for | ployees will meet to-morrow to dis- scourges and pests instead of being |an appropriation of $25,000 for the | cuss the demands of the workers, Bew- eliminated or exterminated appear to | PUrPOse of teaching farmers’ Wives | ory at prosent met 650 a week, sorters | flourish under perseoution and war- tage cheese.” $2.95 this representing very exceptional value, how to make sauer kraut and cot |#10 ‘and finishers §30,” They ‘ask “i ¢ of 30 to 40 per cent, Piece fare. | All of which goeq to show that thls | workers ask increases of 20 ‘cents a Part of the $302,650 was asked for |(s a versatile government doaen, and there is a demand for a aun | uel ile 40-hour week <—————— | ) ¥ol LAST CHANCES TO ie GRIF. 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