THE NASSAU POST, PRREPOKT. N. Y„ FRIDAY, DECEMBKB 22, 19l« you* ©^NaHaaufnHt em plo ye d officers now in th e w ork o f th e A ssociation. R e c e n tly in the te n THE FASHION SHOP I Official Rep ub llrnn p , p , r of N.t,,nu ' da y c o n tin e n ta l m e m b e rs h ip c am County. ; p a ig n, more t h a n 38,008 n e w m e m b e rs Official P a p e r of v m a g e of F r ee port jo , ne<1 the H aiI ro ad B r a n c h e s of th e Y ou ng Men’s C h ris ti a n Association. Published F r id a y s by WAU SAU P O S T C O I I P O R A T I O N JAM STILES. Prr es T h e r e p o r t s how s t h a t p r a c tic a ll y A M UK ES E. E. S T IL E S , P e s id id ent. e n t, uth Grove Str ee t. Fr ee port , N. Y. a ]| th e v a rio u s activ it ie s of th e A s­ 22 South eer-ond-clax* m a tte r s ociatio n in c re a se d t h e i r us ef u ln es s En te red a* *een Poet Office at ; d u r i n g the y e a r . In it s ed uca ti onal Apt il 2. 1914. a t til the A c t of Fr eeport, N. Y., und w ork , th e Asso cia tio n pro vided over Man'll S. 1879. THB 3'he N ASSAU POST in v ite e le tte r * • 15,000 e d tm a tio n a l ta lk s a n d le c tu r e s , to the —^ — -th e E d i to r on to p ic* of ------------, I n te r e s t. i aanH 10 000 me m en n aa nn dd boys boys w w ere e re nd a, hboonu tt’ 30,000 ac c o m p a ni^ed^by All lettorH mu Ft be accompanied by off mui n o t nec« names and addres in e d u ca ti ona l clubs, s u c h as debat - j I ia a n ev ld for publication, bu ing, mus ical, w ire le ss, ph o to g ra p h y tr*4 d faith. and civic o rg a niz a ti ons. It provided The NASSAU POST I* served e v e r y ek, 10 cent* a c t u a l cla ss w o r k for m o r e th an 80,where fo r 2 centu Siibwnrlb S u b s c rib e rs , a month, $1.00 a yeja r lue sted to info rm th e c i r c u la - | 000 s tu d e n t s w h o w e re p r e p a r i n g f o r aye failure to I tm e n t of Mon d e p a rrtment In delivery co lle ge or g e ttin g b e tt e r tr a i n i n g for he reive th' -hang*- their th e i r life w ork wl* to cl Subscrlb'e r sp a wishing The I a w School o p ­ addre ss m u s t give the old as wall as Subscriber* leav- e r a t e d hy the Boston. Mass. Y o u n g , Mu- new add ikei ay have tg e ir ukg the village fb rw ssrd rc rd e do by mail by Informine 1the Men's C h n s i l a n A ss ocia tio n, and the N rc ulatlo n de partm e nt. M agua nd School, a pre pa ra to ry ' school., at t h e Brooklyn C en tral Youn.i Men’s Address all co mm unlr atI ons to COHVOHATI R A T I O S C h ris ti a n Asso eia tio n, a re well know n T H E NASSAU POST CO Main OfTI- n , <2 Sou th Ornv Telephone SI. e x a m p le s 9t tb le e d u ca ti o n s ! work. FUE EP VKT. A p p ro x im a te ly 18,000 member.*- are s e r v i n g on reli gio us w ork eommittees or doing defn it e p e rs onal w ork and H E A L T H XMAS P R E S E N T . ove r ISO.OOii r ru d e n ts are m e e ti n g r e g ­ Out of 330.179 sc hool c h il dre n ex- j u la r ly in Bible s tudy c la ss es. Dui am mod in the City of New Y ork in , ;ng t h e year, t h e City, Tow n and Rail1914, 194,207, o r 58.8 p e r cent, s u f f e r ­ roa d A ss ocia tio ns held a b o u t 30 000 ed from defect ive te eth. T h i s e x ­ s hop meeti ngs a nd c la ss es an d more ceeded th e s u m total of all the o th e r th a n 70,000 o t h e r m e e ti n g s for men de fects n o te d by n e a r l y 80,000. De­ and hoys. O ne of the m o s t po p u la r act ivities fective t e e t h im pa ir gener al h e a l th of t h e A ssocia tio n is t h e physical a n d im pede school p ro g r e s s. D is o rd e rs of the d ige stiv e t r a c t , t u ­ work. Th e Asso cia tio n pro vid e d v a r ­ be rculos is anil va ri ous o th e r dis e a s e s ious kinds of p hys ic a l w ork for n e a r ­ f r e q u e n ty a r e pre c ede d by dis ea sed ly h a l f a million m e m b e rs in g y m n a ­ co nd ition s in the m outh . T h e r e is a sia a n d on a th le tic fields. More than d ire c t r e la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n d e n ta l d e ­ 100,000 m e m b e rs w ere given physical 24.000 atte nded ve lo pm ent a n d m e n ta l dev el opm en t, e x a m in a ti o n s a n d a n d It Is a b so lu t e ly e s s e n tia l to good i S u m m e r camps w o r k in s c h o o ls that c h i l d r e n ’s te eth T h e past y e a r has been ma rked he m a in ta in e d in a h e a l t h y condition. chie fly by the official way in which T h e P u b li c H e alt h Serv ic e r e c o m ­ the Association p u t its fo r ce of men mends t h a t a good to o th b r u s h he and buil din gs in to th e m ilit a r y cam ps j inc luded in th e list of C h ris tm a s alo ng th e Mexican bord e r foll owing ! p re s e n ts fo r eve ry A m e ric a n child and the moholization of the National J t h a t its us e he made p a r t of the da ily G uard . In m a n y cam ps, t h e Young tra in in g . If this re c o m m e n d a ti o n is Men's C h ris ti a n A ssociation building c a r r ie d o u t the U nit ed S ta te s will was t h e first wo od en s t r u c t u r e to he h a v e mo re Healthy c h ild r e n this y e a r | erected. Officers an d men r e t u r n i n g th a n last a n d th e ir c h a n c e s of g r o w - have be en e n th u s i a s tic a bout the serin g up into useful, h e a l th y men and i vice re n d e re d hy th ese buil d in g s and the F c e re ta rii s women will be inc re a se d. T h e A ss oc ir ti on has been al work in “.It ST AS GOOD." the v a rio u s pri s o n and c o n c e n tr a tio n It seems to be a n o c e s s a r j f e a t u r e c am p s in .J-.’uro po and is c a l li n g for of F r e e - T r a d e p r e a c h m e n t s to d i s ­ more men and m o r e money fn do the p u te th e fact th at as t h e re s u lt qf th e work there , e d u c a tio n a l c la s s e s , e n ­ w ond erf ul p r o g r e s s in th e m e c h a n i ­ t e r ta in m e n ts , m u s ic , m ovin g pic­ cal art s, a l o n e made possible hy th e tu re shows, a th le tic s and relig ions policy of pro te c ti on, th e in d u s tr ia l p r o ­ s er vices have been intro duc ed. d u c e r s of th e • United S l a t e s have o v ­ Of local i n te r e s t to N a s s a u and e r t a k e n a n d a r e k e ep in g pace w it h Suffolk Counties is the fact th a t tb th e re st of th e world in th e m a t t e r of Association has been org a niz e d in the q u a lity an d value. two c o u n t i e . I ' n d e r its a u sp ic e s, the Woodrow W ils on Is conv inced (hat Older Bov': C onfe re nce w as recen tly 1 th e co mpeti ti on of keen w it s " held •' Rockville C en tre a n d Camp a nd not a P r o te c tiv e T a ri ff is wha- Tr ine b' wa o p e ra te d last Sli mmer A m e ri c a n m a n u f a c t u r e r s s ta n d m o s t at Lloyd's \"i el T h e e xp e r ie n c e and in need of. S e c re ta ry Retificld in ­ ‘tra in e d b ndei -hip which a r e m a k in g s i s t s th a ' t h e g re a t A m e ric a n la ck possible th e fai r e a c h i n g w o rk of the is th a t of 'efficiency" in me c hanic a l Xssociafion is now a vai lable in Nas­ m e th o d s a nd pro cess es. Th ese a r e sau an d Suffolk C ountie s s to ck a r g u m e n t s of F r e e - T r a d e r s . Of c o u r s e t h e r e is not t r u t h or ense in ( ONGREXSM \ \ UK K’S LKTTEIL FR ID A Y , DECE.MKFR 22. r i m \ GO' S DIET LESSON. T h e C hic ago diet i x p e r im e n l d e m ­ o n s t r a t e s lb it a pe rs on c an be ude.q u a te ly fed fo r less th a n to cent s a T h i s, ho w e ver, is no new dis cover) T h e r e a re m a n y families in !• reepori w hic h pay no m o r e for t h e i r loud titan did th e Cim a g o in v st igators a nd live fairly w< 11 at that T h e advice w h ic h tin dit :m • of th e experiinci t give is p e rl ta n • a p p l 1 c a b le to N ass au Post re a d e r s. Chief in t h e list of n in e s u g g e s tio n s is this "U s e bus in es s m e th o d s in y o u r h ous e ­ ke ep in g ." Many, p e r h a p s a m a j o r i l ' of wive s wlu.se pocket hooks art slim, do this Of cours e, some w ho s hould do so fail, e it he r b e ca us e they d o n ’t know bow o r a re indifferent But th e m a in c ritic is m a gainst th e m a n a g e m e n t o f A me ri c a n home s is not lack of abi li ty or neglect, bn* w ilfu l e x lr a v a g r a n c o . T h i s h a s been a l a n d of m ilk and ho n e y so long t h a t th e a v e r a g e citizen finds it e xcce din gly difficult to re a li z e t h a t g r e a t e r econom y is d e m a n d e d hy c h a n g e d conditions. E a s v m on e y -m a k in g oinxu tu nit ie s i . re h a ve develo ped an u n .h e a l, th. y dis ga rd o f cart ful m a r k e t i n g and of in the p re p a r a tio n of economy m eats . A m vm . A m e m b e r s h ip of ntiout 700,000 and S.76T lovat ass o c ia tio n s of different ty pe s, th e se a r e th e o u ts ta n d in g facts •f the re c en tly Issued Annual In a ll w o o l v e lo u r s . N a v y , G r e e n , B ro w n and B u rgan d y. SPECIAL at $15.00 Regular Prices $25.00 Re­ po rt of the Y oung Men’s C h r is tia n A s ­ s o cia ti o n of N o r th America. D ur in g . the y e a r , the m e m b e r s h ip in c re a se d 68,124 and th e n u m b e r of local o rga nte atl ons by 174. T h e r e a re 4 358 Tin week was t a k e n up in discussion of t h r e e i m p o r t a n t m e a s u r e s , two hi whieh, iiu In d ia n and L e gis la ti ve bills, w e r e a p p ro p ria tio n bills. Th e third w a s tin A la ska n F i s h e r i e s bill In r e g u l a t e the fish in dustr y of that te rrito ry . Final a c t io n on t h i s bill was po s tp n m V.. Th e In d ia n hill c a n t e d an a p p r o ­ pria tio n of :X12,230.800, of w h ic h $7,146,000 w e re g r a t u i t i e s fo r t h e s u p ­ port of th " In d i a n s ; $845 000 were p a y m e n ts under t r e a t y s tip u la tio n s and th e ba la nce p a y m e n ts fr o m I n ­ dian Tru.-t Funds. The le gislativ e, l ixeeiitiv i . and J u d ic i a l bill c a r rie d the a p p r o p r ia tio n s f o r the co n d u ct of the se g i e a t d e p a r t m e n t s a m o u n tin g to $39,480,000 The .!in!'ctary t ’om m itt e e re p o rte d out fot mu 'd e la tio n the bills p r o ­ viding fm enRtituiioiiifl a m e n d m e n ts in referent to prohib iti on and XX'm tan F R K D K RICK C l l h ' K S Suffrage 4 4 0 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, S u its in velours, gabardines and I»l«. lOxactly ihe c o n tra ry is tr ue in m a n y lines Xmeriean p ro duc ti on le ads th e world. To no c o u n t r y will th e pa y of wage e a r n e r s buy more of th e c o m f o r t s of life In no conn try a r e Hit w a g e - e a r n e r and h is family so weft clothed, so well hous ed . n a iioN-vini O ffers extraordinary bargains for early Christmas shoppers for Ladies and M isses Coats ESTABLISHED p op lin s in all lea d in g sh ad es E v e r y th in g p e rta in in g to a first-c la ss found h e re for of silk, Jew elry H ouse may he CHRIST M A S GIFTS SPECIAL al $15.00 frocks 18 7 0 U n d e r the sam e m an ag em en t VALUES $22.50 to $30.00 Sm arts NEW Y O R K . Q U A L I T Y serges, crep e -d e -c h in es all th e latest ad ­ van ce spring styles an d colorings values up to $ 2 5 . 0 0 Special at $15.00 VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Those i n te r e s te d in le a r n i n g an d p ra c tic in g upo n th e violin can ob ta in th e se rvic e s til" one w hose many y e a r s of e xperie nce in leading, as well as i n s tr u c tin g , a s s u r e s proficiency. H a vin g r e t u r n e d to F r e e p o r t will be pleased to re cei ve pupils at my residen ce. MILLINERY LOUI S H AE K 77 WEST SEAMAN AYEM E (Phone 2fKMY) T a ilo red H a ts, A ftern o o n and FREEPORT D ress H a ts origin ally $ I 0 . 0 0 to $ 1 5 . 0 0 C O U N T Y D IR E C T O R Y SPECIAL al $4.95 s i v 11: i n i i< i « i s Wa n ta ^ h I** a tf . is .tl Huts■ilk. ’fdurlju rat Ia an 111** I al lit I i .> W111Him 1 tiLviiaut-< FMward Sulim nv A ttr a c tiv e B lou ses for H o lid a y Sv< rt u n > I Tra.ticis . t>j Sla t* , i 11 h i m Ixhiiiiit , '\Vi V\’a n t $114 k ' *i a 11 h ln> • 'tini les Siti 11 Ii, Italilw Al H u g o , W a t t r SuereVary : um ,x 11owarU Usicrii* »u t, Ki i 'ompi i t il lv i , G ifts I From $1.95 to $8.50 ■l.imt s L. Wells, .\ t w \ 01 k A t torn* > - <it in i a | I T he i t Jv Wt lOtibi 11 >. .1a nn sLo : I '» mU M Williams, <lush, n Coiiirnnssioner •>t A ^ n u n lt u rt e FASHION Shop 44 M a in S tre e t F. S ta te i x it mi ; ii p m ; i. 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Several p a c k e ts Time to Exerclee. of seed t h a t can be pla nte d in boxes E x e rc is e sh ou ld be avoide d imme­ in ihe h o u s e and l a t e r tr a n s p l a n t e d d ia te ly a fte r eat ing, a nd e atin g should to the g a r d e n make a gift w ort h while. be a voided im me dia te ly a f t e r ex erci s­ ing. N a t u r e sh ould be given a chance to r e s t and re c u p e r a t e in e i t h e r ense Promise of Relief. be fo re fr es h w ork Is heaped u p o n her. Not only has g a rlic a d vanc e d In E a rl y morning, im m ediate ly a f t e r ris­ , prlct, hut r heer up s till fu r th er , suping, a n d la te in t h e evening b e fo re re- i ( p lle9 o t l t a r c s m a l l e r —Ind ia na polis tir in g a r e th e b e s t tim e s for callsthenNews. lo sl.r, 1916 • hh >. i-f mi' . To v n I »T i m III, \ m i'M i m > i hi rnw > > o k i ii m ; >i r s i'll An Ol I II 1 VI s Chi, M S< ;t of Sm ii ti. tv HU* 11sm *1-1' ' • ■v-v • I ftl.'X. 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