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Hotel Abandons New Year's Feast to Conserve Food the I'rince George Decides the Usual Gayeties Would \.r OffenCfl and Against Government Regula tiont?Other Restnurants May Follow Suit / . I, II J... I I ? with the | g raal N'cw Tear'i ,-e to 'ation ;t xr? - ? ? thervaaafl jr relehmtiona, bepc that rther ? - ' ? il . ? - U. S. to Give Badge For Mexican Service Eligiblcs Will Include 140,000 Guardsmen on Border Laat Year ' ?rrypondcnrc] \". Per. tt Every one Gaardaaea ? ' ?n Serviec -.zed to-d:iy hy 'he ?* with the approval arill be r nr.d man . rt 1b tha Veta Craa eape la the ? ? be Bflsallei flaevi - . ? ? :rn of whe have i ? trol be ? is of rter inchea in .. ? round y end in rom a brr> rt ard hand ihe triumph ef .errornir y. ' !' all the mor.ey 4?a ted ifl the \ow '; were to he dcvo'ed thia year te tae parcaaae af v.ar aay? . "tfora City aloaa eould apeaees, any, of PersBiag*a for a day." sa d Mr. Newtnn I#b, there would be a reiBBi ? iB tbe nurr.bcr of 'monri Bg previalenco Bl htomaeh diKordira." - Newton'i deeiaion to call ofl New Yr'.r ? at the Pl wil ? ? ' ' made hy .Tohn Mitehell. head ef 4-'<>o,l Coron j thal he was ] | si ircfe Nea ITeai I Ib thi aotay. "I v.,;i!d B01 hav? ,v" Beopll ahandon ?,,cen' amaaen eai ." Mr, N ? r aroald I have New Yea I I I 11 la aot ni Inr.k to c\ f and gay. \- i with eai need that every po . i,i.,l fuel he aaved far those v.ho with desolat.un and death BS< > people of that those of u* more favored by fort ? all feaat ? iil* othera famiahf Suffragists to Train Immigrant Women Will Teach 400,000 Foreign Born Sisters in This State How to Vote Miaa Mary Dreier has been made thicf of thr neu- bureau of American itatiaB nader the New York Woman Suffrape party, whose B la to train foreijm-horn v.omcn for their new dutii "'I? citizens. Mrs. Normatn deK. Whitehoase, chairman of the Woman Soffragfl party, deelared last ? ight, in eenaeetiofl with the new work of her ? ;, that there were 400.000 foreiga-born women B York State nnd 200/KKJ in New York ('?:>? who ha-.? beeoBM votera Bierely by 4-irtue ef the:r hasbaad'seit hia, without any quelifieatioas of their own sxeejrl Bve years'* residencc in this eeaal "These imraigraat women. automati nadc eitisi ? hai a, White hocre, ""are bow qualifled to go to the ar.d vote bbob eaadidati lal te t very An eriea i. And lt will in Iteelf ba b great Amerieanising agent among ? I ..', BOW are e'.per to be i'"'"! eitlseai and pood ' them do not evea know our larr- nothing of our American inatitutiona ai War Christmas Finds City Full Of Holiday Spirit Touch of Sadness Is Mel lowed by HomecominfT of Soldicrs Gifts Safe in France Turkey. Trces and Candy Are Britlfttlf Only Ordinary Prirea Thia Year r haa aav ff1 !n ? >.. erioni bni '"?-?, ef war long Hy wreathe, ,-.?? .1 nadi ; i ? tn i and pre ,? the fir:.t Chrifll --i; aaailri divided situe Clvil War BB] But tha teaeh of aadaesi brought by . . ? ,- the tabll will not prevent tha genuine celcbration of threaghent thc city. To many familiei il xx.ll bo rrarked by the joyous homecoming of the khaki clad leni ln training cur.ps through out the country. To OtheM it will nienn thc openir.g of the home circle for the entcrtainmcnt of soldiers and sailora too ia.- from relativei to rhare in their own family gathei || other- arill nnd their grrat??t Joy in tha annonneement, made reater 'reiB the \\ nr Department, thal the 1,000,000-odd peunda of Chri?tma? cheer forwarded t.> the boya \xho xviii do their cclebi iting Fraaee hai arrived at iti deatinatlen safely nnd will be diatrihBtad among the rightful oviners of the gift* Chritmas mornir.g. The giving that began when Kather Knickerhork<r made 1 il Bral e?r.tr;bu tion to the drafl hai been earried aa ln the name spirit in the city's Christ? mas Ipiril Baaha (iive Thrift Stampa Big bankir.g hoaei thal ordlflarilf plaea a gold eoin and an engraved card i di ika of thi r > mpleyei thia year have eontribnted to a .loubi. bv purchasing thr. f r itampi and g^r.i; them, in tead of the golfl. Thc deaire t.. eonaervc tha gold, ai arell ai Brgn ments ln favor of national thrift, brought abont this changa in the old time Christmas custom of Wall Street. Probab y the mo I eheering featare of yeaterday'a preparatlona for the -, ,. i ? tma liaci I IM xxa'- the diaeavery ,: al tha three prin cipal lagredienta ef any ( briatmai i. ebration arere te be bad hy anybody ng tl-.em at what are eonsidered Bable prices under the circurn eea. Chriataai treaa, torkeyi and candy not only ure available, but at lower prices than had been expected, or . have bei n ' proflteen had bad their way. A turkey ee ? taed last night in the OUt markets at prieei rangiag from 2" cents a pound un, BCCerdlBg to the kind aad dcflaandi of the parehaaer. latmaa treaa ure not quite aa olcntifal a- the aal saal bird, bat bava errived m infflelently large qoai ? p] , tha demand* of tfel * Kew York la seheduled to nh torb fifty or aisty carloau* of tree aaaaally, only half of that Bamber had arrived Ib Maahattaa aad va ' ***y , , i ... were eertaia other little bom da? trimminga thal asaally are to b? ,ren along Broadwa) that tho wai made acarc- r I ? rrucux: tunong ' m a tha ehei r producing. frothy Tom and Jerrj ef aerlier daya ?;ugar aad Imported liquida tl.aj ? ? takevap of a Teaa aad Jerry proved I :? for tha average r mt i r (a>fd laaeatf The rare p!aee< that liad the temerj itv to offer the " brietmaa drlnka prieed them a'. from IS cent.* to half a dollar prieea thal ?? re eoaviaeiBg argu in favor of prohtbitioa. The cheering BBWB that all Bf the gifta aeat sbjaad te aeldlera m the Amencan expeditionan forcea had ar nvrd nafelv COBUined th- stateme.nt that the t";al of parcel poat packaarea ? igif| . , p, md There were 874, : sckagei a atato '? "say ? reutonie agenta aeekiag Hgat on rengtfa of united I tatea fereea la <omet!nr^ t" peador over. Soldiers' Paekagen Opemd II doabtlesa artll be eeeearagiag to ? . rhi i. .,?,-'? te tl ? r tar .. aoldier b rya te a iow that every packagi tra opeaed and earefolly ra> arappi I ' ,"r"1 ,a liflJt hreak , r damage The eoBt ? ' ef every pseksge were examined for ?l with the reeult that apsrkling matenea Bad even thi ordlaary "eafety matche* ? removed. rn >he eity bif staree.whereeaperi. eneed aa have their ftageran the .. ?f holiday bBjrers, lt BBBouaeed thal the ....nt of Chriatmaa giviag had no- dimlaiahed becati t et the eonataal drain apen al ready eorely taxed Ineomei by ? ,,. . . mr Idei - ,( a greater serionaBi ' " ??' 1'' mous ihr. I H no lack of the aame geaeroBi gtl me. Art Exhibitions ~l J At the itadle of Mra. H. P. WRttatji 8 West Eighth Street, there ia now on view bb exhibitioii of laadarapea by . ariesa well kaewa artista, Two of the lurgcr eaav ? . "V? lee," by bizraro, Bad "Vealee," by Oaaarra Favai, are the propeny of Miv. Whitnry. Thi ? r ? BMBttoaad IS rich in co!or.'?'. ahowiag oraage aafla, btae aky and wh;te baasea reteeted ia tae duncing below. The second is treated more In the cortraating of BaSBBBa of dark ahadowfl against a background of bright aonahiae. Gay Peae da Rais'a twa eanvaaea are th- nrsl laadaeaaea he haa ahosra te the publi.-. "Ihe Baad Team," by George Bellows, ahowa ;nen and boracs brilliaat againat a blae river. Eagane ?ifl character letTc of thia artiatfs dlgalty of line, color and ir::i,'. nation. [fl hia tWB large eanva Joaa Ue ahdwa the solemn grandevr of inountain and aky. Paol Dougherty I repreaeated by a powerful aea piece, The Rlaek Sqaall/1 . in vivid eoi trast afaariee B. Prendergast'a "S< aahore" Fciiftillatc* in hiae. Amor.p other raprei eated are Allan Tncker, John Sleaa and Eraesl Lawaoa. 'Ihe exhibition v.ill clo?e Jar.uary 1. .!.?? Teacher Lose* Suit To Be Rcinstated Mis? Lena M. Zipf>l Waa Charged With Wearing Bathrobc in Claanroom I . i M | y ,|, ? ? wa* , . M a teacher ta i'"'''1' vvh??j Na. M Ia Haahattaa, araa Baaaeea .!.,?? t.. .? affart ta abta crde* from Jaatlec Plataak Ifl I " Bayreaie <outt dlreetlag Pr. John ir Pinley, state Cemmliileaer af .... BOt tO ,? ?? Zlpfel, who , ? ? an:. Uiaa Zlpfel aaid ia her aaseai I cd of all h'r faealtiea, Bha would be aent t<? a I lum. The ehargea againat HI i Zipfel were upcrintendei t Cai u? E. Franklin, and thej i ???? i..rth i-v Coraoration Counsel Hardy, ..iipeared f..r Dr I ?'?? ' ? tO np ? II r.a^ eharged that 1 Z pfel one uhv said te her papil . "'"? ; '?' '? r f a eleas." At another tti i ?? peared ln tl elai i room wearii ?: a bathrobe. II i arged that Miai Zlpfel marehed her papila eontlnuoualy minatet and* aubjaeted for thirty i.ve mlnutea, Imteed of the raqaired tcn m.nutes. _^ 2 Held in Jersey City As Sugar Hoarders One Had Boya Buy by Pound at a Time, Then Offered It as Premium KEWARK, \. J.. Dee. tt Two men were nrrested ifl Jersey City charged arith heardiag sugar and were held for exaniination by United States fommis sioner ''arpenter under $5.0"0 bail aaeh. The n.en. who were taflBM into custody by cents of the Federal Food Administration for New Jersey and of the Deaartaaeat of .lustice from thc ofhxe of 1'nited States DiatTiet Attor nay Lyaeh, ef thii city, are Kugene De Vito and Frar.k SameoB, both of Jersey City. Samson virtunlly admitted his gailt, iiut pleaded ignorance of the laxv. Ile said thal about two inonths ago he had fl hright Idea and took it to De \ ito, whe liked it. hTe idea xvas sini plicity itself. Bamaen said he engaged I oj I to vlail retail grocery storcs throughout the city and buy up sugar, a pound or twe at a time. "In thii flray I accumulated about three hun.lred pOUBdl of sugar," Sam? son told the go\i rnment agents. About ten daya ago De Vito, whe conducts a ?hoc stor- in Jersey City, advertised in the papan that he would "give away ' a pound of sugi-r vith every pair of shoe ? over 11." Thia advertiserr.ent came to tl.e at ten'ion of th^ Fedaral Food Adminis on and an agent waa assigned to iaveatigata, He found one cache be hind a lot of ihoe bopf", seventeen IBtall packagea of sugar, which were seized. The government agents who made the eomplaint .?aid that both Bamaaa and De Vilo had attempted to fru^trate tbe search for the hoard.-d sugar and had made disleyal remarka about the Food Admir.istrntion. 12 Big N. Y. Firms To Be Warned on Food Profiteering Wholeaalera and Retailera in Dctnger of Losing Li censcs for Overcharging i , , ? re 4 Beard aa n< Wa blngten l I laaali |a V.-.v Vork City v.-er- n aai | lo ng th. - Federal liei thi if high priees an Beeai ,. ? leted ta arr U l fcnding ftrnta letto r af araraiag. Pederal Faad Ad?inlatfatar arthai v/iuiami tald laat ? gh? that the letter i al been drafted ar.d would he mailed to morrew. He Beallaed ta gwe thr name- of anv of the tirr.i-. bal ., ,- , ,oi them -? ggtei food -!' -'.' a city. V. S. I irms' Businesa Mr Williami said that under * FeH-ral food liecnie law al - holden were eompolled to luuetnontn l? tatementi of their b ? effaira fhe returni of the dasan flnaa ln quei tion attraetcd the attention of tbl ? J tional Food authoHtiel and an Investi gation followed. The prices set by thc ?uapeeta were found to aa ?xeeeaive, refleeting margiai of profit greau-r th.-m in timei ef aeaee. If the waraiaf the Pederal read 13oard ia not hecded. tha oefiant. lirms Will be baled l.< fore thc board to ex plain their pr eea and ihaw cause wBf they ihould not be loxvered. Mr. Williami ycrterday said tha' one eaaae of high prices in New York was the inade.iuate freigbt terminal faciii tiea effered her-. He stated that ro rr,.,t city had poorer oo,uipment Tor receivir.g'and distributing food or fuel or any other cornmodities. "Dauequatc terminal faeilities may be blaJBed for thc destmction of enor mour> quantitiei of food which II pile< up at New Jerrey terminals and al lowed to rot before it can get across the river," raid Mr. Williams. "New York i ity rcalized fully aome years ago that we needed passenger termi? nal- ef the hest type, and then xvont ahend and built the (Jrand Centrnl and the Fennsylvania KUtiona, undoubtedly tha most commodious and mojt con renleat tarmiaall for passcr.ger travel alonc. Need Freight Terminal* "Now the next big veataiB ruost be freight terminals. Chieago BM gone wag beyond na i:i this re:-pcct. Freight terminal fa:ilitir-s are better, and the city has the IIHnois tunnel, through x.-hich freight cun be carried through the principal business section. As a result, we find that Chieago always has lower prices than New York." The Federal Food Board yesterday heard evidence ifl the ease of Harry L. Lefkawitl, of 1420 Rrook Avenue. Thc Bronx. alleged to have charged R. M. Cushman, a baker, 13 cents a pound for 1,000 poaadl of sugar. The board de ferred judgment, Justice Freschi of the Court of Special Seaaiena held Hyman Borrok. of 1360 Beaton Read, xvho had nbout I'ifty harrels of sugar hoarded, for trial, fix;:ig his bail at ! jr.oo. Jamci Dillon, chief inspector of | ? pohre Depsrtaaeat. laeaed a reaersl perrr.it ferdellvsry ef food c'her re.ere":.- I ??'..- I " r*? congea.ion cnueej tv tad weath ?aoVV , . titiea Price of Turkcys to Drop for Holidays Federal Food Board AIIowj Retailers Profit of Only Five Cents a Pound There ?tn Jaael eat "in yesterday ?hat tatteyi araald h Bttea dur ing tbe helid P Q ' "'?'? *** m.ar' :...-., ? d " b1 re - ?' b< >*w ?" hesvier i ? | England deali 11, ? ao ? ?id' dlng ag serehante, had gon? <,ec,ri;e ',.. Rel !'".!' '? 'he Federal Kood Boarrf, sgr***! ^ Mr. Foy. ?? <l adviaed 'oniuraaaTr ) oid off bu; ing their nohday btraa ?** th- I*?t mir.Uve '?'? ?aid tha ?<? ?arW . ar. I Aiily a f^ ,'rom cold '.re-je B. I'.isnii ui. ? r... n ?;#? Ytfk *??? i and Ko.ton aaJL? ieo The F?i#tbI fJ* i reuileri fire ceabi i? pound r>'Q'.';*. on tirWajra, eacje) ' .- , aeale pnr? h,t, ijJJ ' '"? ahowTtk I iBSera ibteB fltai ^^ ' >*h..Uaa. raw '?wt? CeaJ P?- *. wi V . ? :. '. ne? ? IV. roVnc hera and 'f-nru..1j?r?t?l tlter iad ?! or ritaeei ' ?? < _ OM tf.e--. ??" / tin* ?? ?,:?.- rond i ? Kaa LIVING UP TO TRADITION In va.isliinjx retj thr (oniplunmN of tiie sra^on wc w.-in". *'? thank. OSJI |i;itrons ior taaeiff appm i.^hn of thr diaainctiTC nerfta ol Ibe STERLING Piano and otir slrirtly abovr ho.ird business mrthod? as evidem-rd bf thr success of our larg;c holiday salfi. Not only d<i we thank you for our untisual surrraars, but for* your pstirnrr' and Ir-nirncy with the frw siiortrominKS which arc physically irnpoa.sibh; to rntirrlv ovrroomc during; tht rinh of a lar^f hohday businrss. We ran ajajaejic ynn that belatrd purebssrs largt or small from a VICTROLA or Kccords to a Strrltng (/rand Piano. will be dflncrrd un timo for your Christmas entertainmrnt. ^ Special Holiday Terms ?n* Sterling Piano c?. Manufacturera, Sterling Building 518-520 Fulton St., Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone 5?00 Main Coaaoeta All Departmenta. Kt3UKI9 ORLANDO THE HEART OF FLORIDA Tlie center of Rood roads, five brick lnglnsays con BCCtaBg (Vlar.do xxilh J.icksonville and Tampa, tonnections 3\cr Dixic Highway with Eaat and \JVst Coaal .ind ihrougli B QlicagO. Three Fine 18-Hole Golf Courses in the County (. oinmuiiity of luj; eatatei and finr xxuitrr homr?, r.x ii-llrnt hoteJa, \n\i business houses, hne churcries, club?. tlirutcrs. The Heart of the Lake Region I ishiaf aad water sporls of all kind.-. Crntrr of ( itrus I ruit Industry of State. ranaHttTal ?ection of Peninjula. WiDter populatioB, 15.000. I nte lor Booklet "D." ORLANDO BOARD OF TRADE St. Petersburg, Fla. TI1ESE are some of St Pctersburg's sple;idid f.icilities: Magnificent waterfront and braches, cnvironinr^ "The Molr," "The Spa" (a great bath house and swimming pool), the municipal pier, the Ii.mdsome vacht club, an ideal golf course and club house, an elegant oprra hoUM .ind an assembly hall for tourist "State Socielu- ." ) ifty miles of city brick stieets and the best county road ] t< n in Florida. Motor, trolley. boat -tnc! railways Irading to many places of intcrc-t .md ri.itur.il beauty. FREE BAND CONCERT TWICE DAILY "Royal Scotch Highlanders Band" For illustrated descriptive booklet "D" v. nte BOARD OF TRADE St. Petenburg, Florida HOTELS BELONC1NC TO ST PETERSBURG HOTEL ASSOCIATION: Alliion Ciocinnati Kranghurit Albemarle ?"??, La Plaza Hrdel Detroil n.?i. u?_.. Anionia ~ . .... ' ark Home Deaaaa Detroil Dmenbory Villa Anadr Mfaaalar laa Po.oietua Belmont htth Avenoe Pre.toB Holel Bo,ce Floronloa Sunut Hottl Brevard Holltnbeck VVeat Coa?l laa Ceatral Ha-itinjlon Wi?v?am GOLFERS' SOUTHERN PARADISE The BELLEVIEW BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, FLORIDA SEASON ;A\l'ARY 4111 TO APRIL Fineft Golf in thc South at the Feunous BELLEAIR COUNTRY CLUB inr Ifl/araaafaiB. booklet, ete., addras C. S. KROM, Manager 305 Fiffch Avenue, New York Telephonr Madison bquare 905 7 SUMMER RESORT THE GRISWOLD New London, Conn. Tampa Bay Hotel Tampa Bay && West Coast of Florida Season January 1st to April 10th This magnificent Hotel affords accommoda tions of the highest order and is tamous for iti cuii>inc. The hotel is a fire-proof building sur rounded by sixty-five acres of Tropical Park. Two 18-Hole Golf Courses Palma Ceia Golf Asaociation James M. Barhes, Professional Tampa Automobile and Golf Club James K. lliompson, Professional Ideal Climate, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Motoring, Hunting, with Instructors, Guides and Attendants lor lnfornution and Peservatlons, .iddrejs TAMPA BAY HOTEL W. F. ADAMS, Manager H. A. HASKELL, Aaaistant Manager HOTEL ROYAL PALM FORT MYERS 1 urllent Ofl pool I '^h'Mrj. l AEKY ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH. J. L. NELSON, Mgr. Unique Opportunity lo Obfain Allraclive Florida Bungalow . ? fi i a. . FORT MYERS Florida THE WINTER HOME OF THOMAS A. EDISON AND HENRY FORD Golf Course Designed by Donald J. Ross now ready CENTER OF TARPON FISHING. SPORT RENDEZVOUS OF HUNTERS FOR DEER. BEAR, TURKEY AND WILDCAT. Write to i BOAH I.. C BiKX?*rs. SeKMtaiy, 1 oin MYERS BOARD OF TRADE, CENTRAL FLORIDA 0 C A L A Ocala Is the Capital of Marion County, the Advanced Agricul tural and Stock Raiaing County Caaaa U Ooala and tiuy a farm that will bc a yrar round BBBBB9 inakrr anrl an itlr-al win ter Bflcae. Orala has BfJBBBBBfll H liools and ?BBirlahataflJ cliurches. While kWfltJBg your farm sprnd lha wintrr at THE OCALA HOUSE . . r ? ? ' ? ? arhara . ' ? and Oi aub- ?a plaat l l.il. Ilft ii" -"-n fr-m tha gla>a bottoBBtxl ' a never mdlaf mya'"-/ 10 in* tourtat p-lnia, th* tiria nln? hil* turf %? f r nalinc nn l.ak? BTalf arr on> a t*rr : iriM of ?nt*rt4UBR!?BI ,tt.r*A Ih* ?ln-?r ? ? r and fl?llliaaaal raal(i?fU r.f Ocala. t?r aj>p. MARION COUNTY BOARD OF TRADE Ooala. Klortda THE HILLSBORO HOTEL TAMPA, FLORIDA The Newest and Finest Hotel in South Florida Stone and Steel Construction Fireproof 250 Rooms, 225 with Bath Downttairt Cafe, Roof Dimng Room. Gurata Admitted ln Viailori' Mrmberihip io PALMA CEIA GOLF CLUB ProfesMond. JAftES BARNES ROCKY POINT GOLF CLUB Profeis.onal. JAMES THOMPSON Send for Hillaboro Booklet "D" THE TARPON INN Tarpon Springt, Florida December 20 to May?Capacity 200 If you seck Rest, Recrcmtion and Com fort, ainid ideal surroundin^s, you will tind it at this beautiful (itill' Coast Hotel. 125 Rooms, 80 Private Baths Superior Cuisine and Unobtruaive Service O-Holc (iolf Course Faaaitng, BoMiiig, Ba>thiiag, Motoring, DaUaCaelg FRANK W. SWIFT, Manager rfe? York Offce, J(?;i PlfUh Auinw Tcl. Morrav Hill S977 BAY VIEW HOTEL TAMPA CeBtrai locatioa. FireprBof construction. 12S Rooms, each with bath. TOURISTS TARPON SPRINGS Will Suit You becaaae it is onr r?f? Florida* laeal beaatirul and up to datr littlr rities. < ?n Galf Hiiymis, Hivrr nnd f.a'arv \ hill? COUatrj BBsJ lirallliy; |>ure ?ater; i* li\r, bflMBBeaai praaperoaa and groe in>c place. Hnlt Board ?/ Trade 'er tookltt BBB * OLDSMAR, FLA,,. On Tampa Bay \r.w MOTKI.. Wayside Inn ROM ? v\:i- v "V - ,AHOA'lW I1AII.W \V .- v ETT American Plan, $3 a Day ? ?Iliili-K IARM I.ANDS, W \t.l> uORJil" i ?..;. i.ots ron ^.\i REOLDS CO., .??); MoBa4 B4aU4tsaa. imretU allca. ---' ?