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Visitor From Berlin Draws 4} _ “Sorry Picture of Conditions } in His Country and Hopes) { American Sentiment To-| ly ward the Germans Will |i Soften. By Roger Batchelder. | “T hope that the sentiment to-/ ward my country will gradually grow more favorable here,’ said H. Koep- pen of Berlin, who is at the Astor to day. This is his first visit to te United States cince 1908, when he was the winner of a classic automo- | bile race. “New York eppears more dazzling than ever to ma” he said, ‘and the city seems to have grown tremen- @ously in the last fourteen ye 1| find that your chief topic of in mow is Prohibition. We have Pr bition of a sort in Germuny, because fo one can pay for liquor, but I be- eve that a beer and light wine status Would be the best thing for ull of us | Im Germany food is very expensive, and with a 75 per cent. taxation it is almost Impossible for a family to tive eomfortably; moreover, it iooks 4s | though conditions would be still) ‘worse. We have no wool and no cop- per; these things we must buy, with other necessities/ from foreign coun- tries; and with the German mark steadily declining, purchases are oe coming more and more expensive for us, It is really aimost impossible for Gémany to buy goods for manufac: | turing purposes.” : * SAFETY FIRST IN THE BAY | 4 STATE. | John Henderson of Springfield, ) Mass., who is at the Commodore to- | @ay, tells us about a meeting recently held in his home town, ot which the! prevention of forest fires was dis- @ussed and closer co-operation be- tween the fire wardens and police was urged. ' “A great number of cur forest fires ean be traced to the carelessness of automobiles, according to W. A. ‘Bazeley, Commissioner o2 Conserva- tion,’ Mr. Henderson said, ‘and it ‘was strongly urged ‘hat motorists in our State, as well as in others, be warned to be careful about smoking materials and campfires. “Our new State police will be of great assistance in this respect,’ Mr. “and I believe that they will do-much tn reducing forest fires to a mitinim.”’ oe THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S COOKBOOK. In this, the tenth of a series of rect- pes and suggestions written especially for the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers Yor a Day or Two" hy New York's famous chefs, Oscar Tachirky, Maitre @Hotel of the Waldorf, gives five table suggestions which he recom- mends to all housewives and especi- ally to honeymooning brides who will shortly take charge of their house- holds, 1. Never repeat the same food on the same day. 2. Each dish of food should be made attractive. Nine times out of ten the person who ts conva- lescent, or who has little appetite, will choose a beautiful dish before one of nutritive value. The per- son will benefit, nevertheless, for Henderson went on, he or she will eat all of the at- tractive food, while the unattrac- tive food is left untouched or is only partly eaten. 3. A steel knife should never be placed on the table when fish is served, 4. Make your meals a picture, Linen, silver, china and glass must be immaculately cleau, Flowers, if available, naturally add a most pleasing note to the simplest meal. 4 5, Vegetables should be selected But the Price Will 12. AND ERED BACKS. A MOST IMPERFECTIONS. Manufactured in the meal. , To-morrow-—Chocolate Belaira and Derenet, OUR SQUARE DEPARTMENT. Commodore ated in the residential sec- tion of the city,” he advises us, “and has Been erected under the direction of the Bath Masonic Building Asso- ciation, Members of the fraternity who reach Bath while travelling are urged to inspect the new-temple.’’ * 8 FURTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker For a@ Day or Two" who is furthest from home to- day is T. Takagi, who is at the Penn- sylvania, His home town, in Japan, {s about 7,500 miles from Broadway. | BAUME BENG (ANALGESIG Jor Back Ache Sale of WOMEN’S GLOVES. Less Than Half Regular Price A Little Ahead of the Season, 16 BUTTON NOVELTY SILK GLOVES. HEAVY QUALITY MILANESE SILK. TRAST LATTICE INSERT AND RICH EMBROID- SHADES OF FRENCH GRAY, PONGEE AND WHITE. SOME HAVE SLIGHT BUT HARDLY PERCEPTIBLE Special at .89 it its ~ Keep a tube Shoe LeeMino & eo. NEW ORK Sell Them Quickly WITH _CON- ATTRACTIVE GLOVE, IN to Sell at 2.50 and high spl Suede, with Jersey Silk shoulder straps; in An Exceptional Value at 1.65 Bodice tops, with satin ribbon BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & CG FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Four Extraordinary ' Offerings 7,500 Pairs Full-Fashioned “Roselle” Silk Hosiery A Most Out-of-the-Ordinary Value Every Wanted Color | 6 5 Guaranteed Perfect e Superior quality, pure silk, full-fashioned hose—our regular standard ‘‘Roselle’’ grade—with double lisie garter tops, soles Truly, a most unusual offer iced heels. 3,000 Pairs Chamois Suede Gloves Strap-Wrist and 16-Button Lengths An unprecedented offering of Gloves of Chamois embroidered backs. Shown in Sand, Pongee, Gray and Beaver Spear-point or Extra Quality Vests | Jersey flesh only } 05c Extra Quality Silk Bloomers A Remarkable Value at 2.45 These models are elastic at waist and knee; flesh, orchid with a thought to variety of color | by Chef. Leony | yy, JENNIE, 4 YEARS OLD, TAKES 12-HOUR STROLL oliceman Finds Little Lost Girl at 2 o'Clock Im Morning. Four-year-old Jennie Mamachur of No. 624 Kast 16th Street slept tater than The Masons up in Bath, Me., have ieunt this morning, having had a wild, Just dedicated thelr new temple, which iia time nat. nieht, is considered one of the finest in the) jy was 2 o'clock in the afternoon State, according to Philip Sehnelder,) when she left home, and it was 2 in} ares & Maine business man who fs at the! ino morning when she got back, escort. | jed by a policeman who found her en- | soyine the night life of Delancey Street. |for away from home, Jennie failed to come back from @ candy store near her home and the police all over town had been told to look for her, She was tired out when a big cop found her blinking and stumbling along. At first she would have nothing to do with him, But when he offered her two bright pennies for her name and ad- surrendered and went into like a movie queen. So he ne and her parents put her to bed, pRomp Regular dinners or pkey 3 over ruit Jellies:rounp pox 4° Extra Special Noonday Bite: Between the hours of 12 noon and 2 P. M. we will sell a Half PoundBagofthis » 40) Special for Molasses Cocoa- 5 nut Steeples c FOR ONE CENT EXTRA or 6 cents in all, we willinclude a 5c Package of PEPPERMINT LORIOTS. Low Prices and Credit Perhaps you are one of those who have been led to believe these two cannot go together. We would like to show you Uy most positively that they , CAN, and in our stores, DO. “LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE —ALWAYS” is not an empty slogan with us. As for CREDIT, it is our business toextend it to you— aE Table and Bow-End Bed. illustrated. EXTRA SPECIAL, NW. Cor. MOTOR TRUCK in IN , —_ PENNY A. POUND PROFIT may — Excellent Luncheon Service in our Model Tea Rooms T, attentive service— Foods prepared by expert Japanese chefs. sandwiches and pastry. Special for Tuesday, March 7th Milk Chocolate Covered Farlays 89c Each bar a dainty candy lunch in itself. POUN (6B YEARS OF HOME FURNISHING J NowraWest Conner Sort Are&l9 Mahogany finished fra stered in Imitation Leat! 3 not include mattress; as $43.75 illustrated, at...... Generously—if desired. 4-Piece American Walnut Period Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet Four pieces, 6 Ave &15*St | has never dy }a rich, fade |skirts, dre Waists, coats, stoc! |ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, TR ADe: ARG luncheons of salads, Chocolate Covered Montevideos: (Walnut tops). Our regular 49c goods. POUND BOX 39c tl SSS — 5] 79 Sligh Make Toilet Table at illustrated DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT ND DYES” “DIAMO you wish to dye is wool or silk whether it is linen, cotton or ;- | goods. spot, fade or run.—Advt, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1022, Ease of starting, smoothness of acceleration and in- stantaneous control make the Electric Automobile the easiest car to handle in the traffic-congested streets of New York City A Quick starting and quick stopping, it never stalls and it will go as fast as the law allows The monthly cost for garaging, battery charging and full care of the car is $60 We shall be very glad to arrange for a private dem- onstration of an Hlectric at any time suiting your convenience. Cail Stuyvesant 5600 and ask for the Automobile Bureau The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 | Bach package of “Diamond Dyes" | hangings, everything! Buy Diamond contains directions so. simple any|Dyes—no other kind—then _ perfect woman can dye or tint her old|home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell! | worn, fade 2 if she| your druggist whether the material |'T . oF mike! Diamond Dyes never streak, | \ h™ A Special ‘Purchase of 17,500 Men’s Shirts Woven Madras Fine White . Woven Crepe Madras A Madras Mercerized Fine Woven Woven Cords e@ Madras In the Soft Cuff, Negligee Model Every shirt in this sale is made of woven madras. In an exceptional variety of patterns and colorings. Men Will Do Well to Buy These Shirts by the Dozen. Sizes 13/2 to 18, Extra Salesforce. . Bags —Hain Wioor, sm street, Le, Macy & HERALD SQUARE Fro. NEW YORK je\i/evii/avll/avliraviisavirayi MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND