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“PRODUCERS TO ATTEND PURE MILK MEETING | Officers of Associations from if Five States Write They'll Be on Hand, THE MOVEMENT SPREADS. From Every Side Come Indorse- ments of Evening World’s Co-operative Plan. THE PRODUCERS ARE EAGER, Not Afrald of Trust and Supply for New /Distributing Depot Will Be Ample. The Abend Post Indorses Fight of Evening World. Tho New York Evening World has begun a strong campaign against the Milk Trust and Is working heart and soul that all the reta{l milk dealers should unite and combine to resist the aggressions of this power- ful and detrimental trust and that the farmers should open a milk Aepot direct for these retailers, We tympathize heartily with The Iven- ing World and we will strive our ut- most to help carry on this noble vork,—Editorial from the Jewish Abend Post, ee ee aR Hee Letters have been received from the officers of the Five States Milk Pro- ducers’ Association and the Co-opera- tive Creameries Association, saying that they will be present at the con- ference with the retat) milk dealers to ‘be held this evening at the Manhattan Assembly Rooms, The Rvening World's agitation for pure milk for the east side through a co-operative distributing depot, to which the farmers will ship direst, Js recelving universal approval. President John D. Lindsay, of the So- clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ckildron, heartily Indorses the proposed plan, In an Interview with a reporter of The Wvening World, he saldz “Pho plan of establishing a a tive mk depot on the ed ‘ads Wasre the farmers and the retail milk dealers will deal directly with each other ap- peals strongly to me, The Boclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children will give the plan its hearttest moral aupport, The Evening World's tdea ls wz.nndid and practical, It {9 feastbdle, am! fe accomplishment will bring about envimous good. I shall be glad to meet wit: any of the gentlemen Interested in the plan and talk it over with ¢hem,"' Uvening World's Plan Indorsed. Dr. E, J, Lederle, former President of the Board of Health, expects to be present at the meeting, Ho said that the agitation in The Evening World had so thoroughly aroused the people to the Injurious effects from the use of ‘pure milk that over fifty samples of milk had within the last few days been sent to him for analysis. “In tho establishment of a pure milk istributing depot as advocated by The Evening World,” said Dr, Lederle, “Iles the solution of the tenement-house milk. supply.” After this eve pings conference at the Manhatuan Assembly Rooms the con mittee from the milk-pr rducing farmers will report back to a farmers’ conven- tlon which they have called to meet at Binghamton on March 7, and at this Binghamton meeting it can be definitely Aocertained how many farmers will join in sending their milk to the east sidy depot, ‘Yhe American Agriculturist, which Is co-operating with The Evening World, says editorially: ‘urmers control the country eud of the milk trade much better than the city end of the by consumer: find that pre City aro appare r attempt to in conditions in the gity distribution of milk, We can pledge them the heartlest co-operation of pro- ducers,” Many Will Be Present, from Ira Letters hw been rece L. Snell, President of the Milk broducers’ "’ Coon, of Hom and Treasure Karlville, N, h Association; N G, or in the ies Association; Presikient of the Co- Markham, operatiyo Creameries Association, and repreventttive farmers, telling of to be present at to+ o distr ct Ke aders of the east sid ome In Gdily touch with the peo- are heartily in favor of The I World's ‘movement. Clty C , Tammany leader in the Dwelfth who ple, ing Be ) do everything posstble to ment of a pure i of the et, guild r a pure milk station should be carried out, for it is for tho pood of the public." Al tie newspapers of the east side are supporting the pure milk d movement In thelr columns, The B the Jewish Nows cxprosses the nt In an tat in milk {6 just pure alr, Milk Is nt of ehildyen, time and time to aduiterated Aled with ning Wo to sound the dang me hehsouisy by Mra, Helo, ne an ex-convict has yinvostigate Am ul wilte her views 1 Me Amenean May- beginning next 15 with Sng Sing ae the ; ( Diuete \s photographs, there with an eight-moon schedule, and | have been d from | ~ | human turn the good food you have eaten into a niiss of corruption, The only way to overcome tndizestion and dts ovll effects {8 to remove all irrita- Uon, congestion and Inflammation from te na EW YOR KLEFT BEHIND IN GAME OF SKY- GAZING eT, "Frisco Sees Extra Moons, Chicago and Pittsburg Find Sun Spots, | but We Can See Only Stars at $2 Per Plush-Seat View, Why cannot New York indulge in some /of the astronomical exhibitions which have mado sich deop inroads on the open-work minds of the: more for- tunate heaven-gazers in such centres of learning as! Pittsburg, Chi¢ago and San Francisco? Not a day passes but some panting paragraph from these places startles the sclentite world with some new wonder of the fathomless sk; while the only thing New York can s In the etar line 1s usuany in tights and costs $2 per plush seat to look at. Just at present San Francisco has rushed to the front with the startling, though pleasant news that Assistant Astronomer Charles D, Perrine, of Lick Observatory, has d{scoyered another moon for Jupiter, making eight moons for that justly celebrated planet, Only last month the trusty lookout of Lick, perched high on Mount Hamilton, sighted the seventh moon beating off the Jupiter coast and showing signals of distress, and now they have discov- ered Moon No. 8 If any one but a scientific man had made the discovery of eight moons he would have been treated with scornful | laughter or maybe a quick ride to the dry dock department at Bellevue, but perched in his airy Jookout at Lek the obgerver Gan 860 as many mooné as he likes, Moon Gazers Here, Men have come and men have gone, waxed and waned to be strictly correct, who in cruises along Broadway havo seen moons unnumbered, but their ob- servations have been but for a night at best. ond thelr discoveries were mostly told to the nighthawk cabbies and the cops, who said "G'wan," The Lick observer falls to say why Jupiter needs eight moons or whether they have a closed shop agreement it is not plain what use Jupiter can have for another moon when this newly d covered one Is sald to be between 6,000,- OW and 8,000,000 miles, away from the planet, Pittsburg Is not to be outdone, al- though they cannot see eleht moons around Jupiter except on sundays, when tho plous natives go over into” Alle- gh to buy fusel oll in the "political the same telegraph comos same sun 8} ts were immedi A DANGEROUS HABIT, Gladstone's Physician Gives Warn. ing Against a Growing American Custom, Tho growing hablt amongst Americans of taking a mint tablet or some other so- called digestive tee eating @ hearty meal, {8 sometbing that Sir Andrew Clarko, MU | Ghudstoro’ an, advises strongly aginst, {8 absolutely dange ous to take into the stomach’ rer reedies whieh are popular! supposed to ald in the digestion of food." Mhero 1s nothing Known to the sclence-ot medicine that can perform the work of the tomach, Drugs do not and cannot. e food. They simply decompose What can be mote revolting or dis- gusting than the SOU of taking some- thlog into the stomach that ts going to stomach, Iver and Intestines, and Mi- is the only agent known that will d Wien #Ml-o-na tablet 18 takon hoto nical every trace of frritation an von Is removed from the stom gestive syatom, And those or tact from the food all that good, vieh blood, firm mu end a sound healthy boi with headaches, — Indi spots before the eyes, palpitation of the hoatt, sleeplessness, of ay. stomach trouble, get a fifty cent’ box of Ml-o-nn. Our faith in the remedy ts shown by our olter to return the monoy if Mi-o-na does not sive complete satis- faction + OF dizziness, ilewomnn & Co. The Corpora: Broadway or. ail Mall ordern fitted wromntty on receipt of price,” —————S——_= || -—— Took we jo Batra ¢ “Wy ated. with few | an eer ey att Extra Ch is a Ottion tributed to the continued cold with, snow, migorous winter for Hannistung' correspondents, Russian riots and nu: | merous other troubles, and were hailed with delight by the Pittsburg profess | sional reform politician who had beech shouldering the responsbility for, lo! | supply. Riker’s Drug Stores they recommend Lost ‘tis Energy, /MR, JUNE’S BRAIN NEEDED BLOOD | ae | It Could Not Run Without Fuel,! His Dyspeptic Stomach a Poor Fireman. “T suffered for many years from ‘loss of energy and ambition, I ex-) perlenced colicky pains and severe} Dillons headaches, Vor doys I would | be incapacitated from attending to business, All food tasted the same to me, I took one package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets and was wonder- fully benefited. Since that time 1 have never been without them. When I feel any of the distressing symp- toms mentioned above I take tho tab- lets as directed, J find myself’ sub- stantially cured, and now eat food that formerly I dared not touch,— Charles M, June, 609 Majestic Build- ing, Detroit, Mich,” “That,” sald Mr, Cosdea, general manager of Riker's Drug Stores, “ls tho unbiased testimony of a man who had all the {ls a dyspeptic ts helr to, and who was oured by taking Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. If your stomach 1g {n any way affected and you want @ strong, active brain you must take care of your stomach, Brain workers are always the first to suffer from in- digestion and dyspepsia, An active brain requires plenty of rich, red | blood, Dyspepeta shuts off the blood! Food cannot digest, there- fore cannot yield nourishment.” At tifa an these years, Looal Color, iPerhaps. However, down on Bmithflold street near the when the water tower Foie | where you can see the heavenly plan: | & O, depot Is ordered out to play on the the sun spot will be found to bo a little in the atmosphere, it {s expected that) |the sunspot will be found to be a little) | local color tled out the window by some | realistic writer up in the tall Farmers’ | Bank Bullding, awatting future con- sumption, Chicago beat every one to tho sun feels this season, when several weeks 9 the vin spots were pul on at the ‘Meago’ cireuit to an appreciative au- I Gienee The eminent sclentist who rung | the big brass-barrelled telescope at the corner of State and Monroe streets, ots and ‘Paris by Night’ for five cents per pike, did an enormous business dur- Ing the first rush to view the sun, and several local dream experts glasses to assist thelr pipe stories while the sun spots were on tap. New York has as yet been dented) these delights, and the ex lanation muy le in the view of a Chi hleazoan, whos speaking of the matter, sald “New Yorkers can't see anything outs side of their own little island, How can you expect them to s spots on the sun or extra moons on the Jupiter eiroult when they couldn't see an hing acrogs the river with a telescope?" smoked | - and indorso ag a cure for the above ailments Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which they sell at twenty-five cents a box on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded, So that the public may more easily obtain thla remedy the Riker Co. have appointed the following agen- cles in addition to thelr two stores, Sixth Ave, and 23d St., and Broadway and 9th: Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broad- way, and thelr branches; J, Jung- mann; Kinsman & Co.; Bolton Drug Co., Brooklyn, and Bugene Hartnett, Jersey City, N. J. Only at these | stores can it be obtained in Greater New York. SLOAN Sit LINIMENT sent honor and skill. U-CAN (You Can Shoe for those wishing a grandly comfortable Shoe combined with fine appearance will find it in this style, Price i 5 00 High and Low Cut, U.CAN-B-E.Z Kid Cork Sole Lace, U-CAN-B E-Z Kid Double Sole Lace. U-CAN.B-E-Z Kid Single Sole Lace, For those wishing a very stylish shoe there is our Made on Spe: Our Exclusive P. To Be Had Only while it yiel the body, it inal adds Wh and and Button, Lace end Oxfords in We mention these {wo lines These shoes are bench made All Kinds of Sporting Shi Catalogue Mailed Free on Applicat ALFRED J CAMMEYER, FOR SALE, SORTE THD STOCK of bi oxwood AN A T warOs, (rangle, trackng, dimming aeta and 4 alixntls sailed, , foe weekly nay GLOBE OREDIT WATC! ) diamond, on Gai payments, Waltham & F rin Watoh Diamonida & ¢ olty until 9 P, Mf, Fs Chi Redan ens Sahat cee i LAAN Al dela oad i WATCHLS, ‘Dellvored oF ghoe, MON: + 22 Malden lane, »PAMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Men and Their Shoes. Sensible men must have sensible Shoes that repre- Such Shoes are all our Shoes. We sell no others, Honor made and Honor sold, Tht means the Shoes and the price are right, Our $5.00. The shank is so constructed that it » will not break down; of the foot and the weight of always in its orig- appearance and light. ness of the shoe of the high grade footwear we sell. MANHATTAN DIA-} w RY -B-E-Z Be Easy) cial Lasts, atented Style, at This Store, and ds to the action keeps the shoe form, It also greatly to the to its comfort wear, Black Calf and Patent Calf, of Men's Shoes as examples and best selected matertal. oes for Men and Women, ion, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, 6th Ave, Cor. 20th St, FOR SALE, OuL-ot-to WATCHBS AND DIAMONDS, BASY PAYMEN TS, ‘Will send represent If desired, American Wateb Diamond Ly BN LAND, TAK BLEVATOR. WF 4 rates ar March Sale of Pianos We have arranged to offer 500 celebrated 1905 model Robert Wilson Pianos for $165, on terms of Ds down a |S1 A Week. And no interest charged for time taken in making payments, Pigtens and no extras whatever. The price includes stool and cover, and our terms are less than 15c, a day, which means less expenditure in payments than would be necessary even in renting an ordinary cheap “second-hand” piano, Pianos delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. The Robert Wilson piano is too well known to need extensive Thousands of these pianos are in the homes of promi- nent families, and their best advertisement comes from people who description. are the happy possessors of them, The tone of tha Kohert Wilson piano {s a perticilar feature—it fs rich, mel- low, full and melodious, Yet the notion is ro perfect that the tone comos without effort. The appearance of the Robert Wilson piano is most artistic. Its dimensions 4 feet 644 inches in height and 2 fe ovtaves, now oVerstrung scale, best selected ivory now Hoston fall-board and music tuck, and the seabinet hiy polished, double veneering. The Robert Wilson plano {s fully guaranteed in every detail for a term aro 4 foet & inches in Ten, depth, [t has 71-3 hardwood dust-proof bao} work is finely finished, of ten years, This is one of the most exceptional plano offers that was ever made, ir advantage to come and make a selection at once, for as and it is to p he Cars (Panels hte fo SEAL 59°60 ‘Sr No inches in keys, ue : Soon as the five hundred pianos we have arranged for are booked, no more will be procurable at the price—$165, We also offer the new models of the following renowned pianos: Walters, Belford, Richardson, Coleman, Harmony, on terms of $5 down & $1 a: Week, Caution! Beware of Second-Hand Pianos, sigh no consideration do we advise any one to buy a so-called sed” or second-hand piano at any price, for in a very Short time such a piano proves absolutely worthless, The so-called “slightly used’’ or second-hand pianos are like pieces of old machinery—they are worn out and useless, otherwise people would not part with them, Upon request a representative will call on you. Al CARs Teanstér To LEUNGION 10 S* AME $9°"060"St. FOR SALE. To propose ts a ich man’s part, But tt takes a diamond to conquer a woman's heart. Diamonds, Watches, sevelty CASH OR CREDIT, No employers" retoronces required Call or write for illustrated catalogue, ‘ ET & 87-89 MAIDEN LAND, 2978 8D AVB,, 467 FULTON ST., BROOKLY) 176 NEWARK AVE., JERSEY CITY. Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited, ‘Twenty years In business, ” } NEWYORK N CREDIT Ladies! and gentiemer easy payments) Lie nN Kuaral strictly, confidential; 1 brings man, HENRY GOLOBE, 199) LAR down, 81 week! wale ‘diamond tng, $15 xy WLRY CO, 80 Nassau st, __ DENTISTRY. GUILSHAN: ay 51 ed The Most Difficult Toot! GAS Extracted With Gas, "$1.00 All Gold: Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00. TEETH $A—B 7 —&- PLATES REPAIRED WHIL) . Cor. 125th St. 6 OPEN UNtIL Bi. Mm | RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. a STR: AND DEs! SOLILANDE BT! BAND D mR dS AND oditlandt ‘Stivats ving time rom ny fa tive, ‘nutes varer than saat given dow tor ‘Twenty-third Street FOR THE hte iT, int AD : Linton Away 1 Rivokt pt rindletenaauirat ts Uesenasos le bor tienaautelb Sealine ae MARS ahd kacesaRted i toes Sada aia calla lbs iy M,, 0 ni aay RATES RYO it be R, AIR i Mi i ab ag PO oe, AND Wasi RAILWAY.~ P, oD “POINT COMPORT " an: LK, Ay M.-Weekdaya and” 203 Fitth Ky for Houge, and atations name above nO. W. BOYD, Limnited’'), q Fi, tt iS “ ‘A, M, and ew ‘k and Florida P.M. and Fiona Oe on 401, 1304, 40 118 and 261 Aveniie (below 23 Ne (corner 2th st eet, 800 FULON street, opinnsy ivan H ta tcatinatio Pennsylvan’ ae JR, Woo! Poss’? Traffic Man: i 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West PN Bell 7,9, 11, 13, 45, 47, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, a, bleh ay hae Half Price ong si Stock of a manufacturer. that through sation damaged by water—nothing to injure them-—in most wrinkling being only evidence of their. moisteaing—ne' caused the maker to sell at Half Peice, i Included are Dresses of clear, light stripe Cambrics) Indigo-Blue-and-White Percale, and striped and plais ‘ all with lined waists, pleated or tucked, and extra full wel skirts, styles suitable for women’s home wear or nurses’ ' WE WILL SELL: $1.25 & $1.50 Dressen..et 69/|$2,25 Dresses,..... $2,00 Dresses ., at 97 | $2.50 Dresses All Sizes, 34 to 44, An opportunity that cannot be repeated. Buy your supply for the Summer, Ready-to-Wear Tallored Hates Aten, Flower Hats mat ml Reedy, Si, “chien, rl TALS} — New Chiffon and N Neapol Turban bane role and Point Diack and colore— beet and lined—elsewhers Shirred ea itn oh Baran brown end ale $1.09, Advantages of Early Selections In Wash Dress Fabrics are obvious, as many of the most beautiful cannot He, later....Orders for Foreign Novelties are placed fa when the quantity imporied has been sold f fs ralely be obtain a second supply—so if you value excl choice of exquisite weaves from Francz, German and Great Britain, make selections now, “Organdle Mistral’--new Partalan Fabrics that have the wenulne Voile weave—will not Ta, ne HOLE hare anh torn b; { tay aha made by ex ner or Baer rer potas exquisite des! and colo jt loowhere .TeNere. ssscrssee Linley 43 0d Brocade Japanese Mulle— look Hke China allks, but more gauzy—cream, blue, Ni! hellotrope, brown and Diseult pad A ela hd gauny-like jower of els printin, ay Finest French Chiffon Organdio~ dainty flower patterns . Other Ormaniies aa low Printed Brussele Nets, Frosted Mulls in Rose Patterns, and In connection with The House Dress Sale Offerings In Aprons as follows;— pares 6 Aprond of ite Lawn— Ir tucke—wide stri fanoy braid rn without bibs—value a +29 |ehapes: bead fine Lawn—with and without lain, hemeatitched or with emb'y—value 60 New Ruffled Curtains Mualin, Organd the Intter with lace 49 cents to 5.98 49 head, Noyaty, Dress Ohumbrays— mb'd ili ih anh ae. tone oroatb jade die eer a Aa i" frees ae Champagne and gunmet inpgra, Tn Vol Vollee~ ; Phas od ‘colors ease h Bhirtin ~ for rted Mercert ire ly new vine Messaline Novelties visser 648 I Printed Silk Dot Mulls—tovely sown Fast Black Bateone—mi for Summer and evening gowns..,, 30 or dull Aaldevatne aren Chiffon Mulls +10 to .20 Brocade Mulls +29 to 40 | no, Potted Silk Mulla 15 to .19 INGs For DROP BRIRTY and LIN: AE: 8% Mercertzed Mohalre—beat +124] Fancy Batistes—40 inch }, Bstrateenecdanwter aan Black Dotted Silk fat srbluck-thoent ve the renee Mercerized Striped alue Lawne-all fancy shades Batistes—40 inch—all phades...... Dress Linens—pure linen... +1 to 45 Linen Mixed ... ’ Ald to i da loss and mi A phe sororna al Fine Sh rtaney itripee ight danke ti vary Paine and-wh! hae bb ik Dotte fahoy ‘shades se wo) Mercerized Taffeta Fhe fr ith white— od Sac att ae | || Just ike al feyeennnee 8 * Printed Dotted "Brranon— tinted nm NY aotnatng -—bhgale, white an gnd Four Special Lots of Washable Walsts LAWN WAISTS— wit lack ay or ate -plaes ene baok ‘nd front—value WHITE LAWN we ind wide tucke— FINE WHITH LAWN WAI8T8~ ceo eat ares Bauare, yous ee val lace ale ede oy metonl be Ke, yee LBB COL'D Bika hh elo linen or Madras—wi get aa Rivera pleats SHEBR WHITE LAWN WAISTS— I" rimmed In fancy designs—with PAA ate tg and pinghed tucks— gome in squ res Sonning. yok button ba —Vvery dressy styles tucked MORNING SALES “| To-morrow, Thursday, Until £ Figured Lawn Shirt white with red or blue p al lover figured B Se FLOO) 45 gore—deep pli ailtahed. ait PRBS otc all se“what"pou soe ‘ White Fig’d Malet Maslin 28 to 96 Inches wh medium dots, we and Stripes for Bash or full length YCurteine— worth 12% cente— 7 Moming. Bpectsl Price, carer LMA, Votles e—eyen m eaten Biscuit, piety Royal, Navy and Black—Spring's most feenioneele foe t quality—Unt #8 eet FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, New Satin Foulards Spring designs and colorings— Tew lues, Greens, Browns, Tans, &o, splendid uty that uality you Will soo elsewhere ut 00 conts,..'39 MATIN FLOOR—OHNTRE BUILDING, A Sale of Silverware Rogers Silver-plated Forks— extm heavy plate on German silver —fancy seroll or bead edge— Regularly {8-4 doz... 67 67 Tablespoons to matoh— 34 Emb'y Edges and Line 4to” stern not te ee Co: a Bide ant back—Sholl, Amber and @White--fancy gilt ornatn somo jewel sot—none worth: loge tian .7i—from phat to $l24—Morning Spealal Price, MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE B Fanoy Dottud Te i Also fine Fancy Batister= 7) excellent assortment—mad e Usually ,l5—eagh, MAIN FLOOR--OENTRI BUILDING, “AABEMBN VEST BUILD ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M--INO | , Regularly .8—'g doz,, ‘Teaspoons to match— hi oP egularly. 49-4 doz, AlnO t= ‘Triple plated Dinner Knives— an excellent make—

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