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rey cae ee, ? * D STORAGE EGGS UST CONFESS AGE, COURT DECLARES Greenwich Concern Fined $400 as Precedent to Big Food Crusade. "t Me any more than An egg that 19 laid after the hen has vouched for it—that is, laid away in cold atorage, must tell the truth prospective consumer and confess frankly in boldly stamped legend, Phat's what the Court eald to-day. Justices Deuel, O'Keefe and Mayo of the Court of Special Sessions to-day apheld the constitutionatity of the Bren- fan Cold Storage law in the first prose- tution brought under it. The Greenwich Cold Sto Company was fined #00 for fedlure to stamp certain goods with the date they went into storage. The de- sion was unanimous. The action brought by the State seainst L. R. Prior, President of the Qreenwich concern individually was dis- Missed because the evidence was not pufficient to show Prior had actual mowledge of the violation. READY TO BRING MANY ACTIONS | NEXT APRIL. “We have been awaiting the outcome Mf this test case before bringing wher prosecutions,” said Assemblyman Thomas A. Breman of No. 38 Park Row, Counsel for the State Health Commis- @oner. “Now that the law is upheld, We ehall go ahead with the cases pend- tng all over the State. Prosecutions are to compel the dating showing when they are| “Under the law no eggs, meat or @eb can be stored longer than ten) Months. As the first period of ten! Months since the law went into effect April 15, 1912, we expect to bring a new series of actions against cone that hold goods longer than al period. | ‘Our purpose is to force down the| wresent high prices. It is my opinion |> What early in March the cold storage! Yeople, Knowing the nearness of the time when the first ten months’ period | tnd, will begin to release to the public | the goods which they have been hold: | fg back all winter.” THE LAW UPHELD AS GUARD) AGAINST FRAUD. In regard to the constitutionality of | f, the law, the court says: There has been an invasion of the rights of this defendant, or of oth- ors similarly situated, and no depri- ation ‘in a no obnox Jeles of food is the fifteenth obligation of no and could not been affected ination betwee: @ontract has been, bave been, impaired. The spectre of unconstitutionality lurks not in the provisions involved fm the presnt inquiry, but in section 337 which places an average time Umit upon cold storage preservation of human food, and the question in- Volved therein ought not now to be antlepated. Witu that debatable aection eliminated, the act is simply @ regulation of a comparatively new business, with an of prevent. fng fraud and Imposition upon the consuming pubite. The doctrine controls here; not the character of the food In respect @f wholesomeness and nutritiveness, Dut reascnable certainty of informa- tion as to what purchasers are buy- ing so that they, having any prefer- ence or prejudice, may determine for themselves whether thoy will select fresh food or take chances with the + possible contingencies of gelldic pre- servation. Assemblyman Brennan and Assistant District-Attorney Lloyd P. Stryker asked that the maximum penalty of $500 be imposed. The defense pleaded for a tusperded sentence, but the Court de- elded upon a $400 fine, virtually the maximum penalty. MILLER SAVINGS BANKS. | eereee eee Notice January, from January Ist. ACCOUNTS CAN BE E. B, TUTTLE, President, ‘HYAMS CPEM EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS 65-67-6971 SMITH ST. The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Broadway and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn hereby given that on and after the T 1912, a Semi-Annual Interest at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum will be paid to all depositors in this bank who on the First day of January, 1912, may be entitled thereto. Money deposited on or before January 10th, 1912, will draw interest Send for booklet and full instructions. Bank Open Menday Evenings from 4 te 7." Russian Danee at Opera After “Lobetanz’ —_—>— BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. its second appearance of the sea- son at Thuille's opera, “Lobetanz, crowded house. This time the principal number was “The Russian Wedding,” composed and arranged by Mikail Mord- Rimski-Korsakow, | It) gave a fine opportunity for the display | kin to music Rubinstein, by Glazounow and Giinka. of the talents of the new prima balle- rina, Katrin full advantage. self, In it Mr. the secondary solo dancer best. by Mile. Geltzer and Mr. already has taken the place of strongly sugge: Grieg'’s “Peer Gynt ite, by Mile. Pajitzskaia; a solo dance by Alexander and a Polleh dance by the| Volinine, company. The performance of ‘Lobetana” most effectively done by familiar cast of Hermann Jadlowker, Johanna Gadski, Lenora Sparkes, «spoon, Basil Murphy, Alfred Herta conducting. CHARLOTTE LUND GIVE6 A DELIGHTFUL RECITAL. Charlotte Lund, the American soprano, who was a favorite pupil of Jean de gave a charming afternoon of! She took advantage of ths Intimacy of the| place to make little iluminadve remarks yout the songs she sang and the com- posers of them that were highly appre- Very soon the audience became Reszke, song at Recital Hail yesterday. clated, a family party’ But the loss of Men: ) H r cital purposes was inheas partieulas ct hn Hall for recital purpo more strongly emphasized. he audience room fortably crowded. Was as annoying to the singer a her hearers. music lover who will build a hall small purposes as Miss Lund's? rumors afloat , Known the siderin stablishing and world ove the possibility to Jus @ hall namber music? Seeseelidiataeaniaiscoineitvaaseneneraeamtememenie Pinks Fant ta o9| Get the @riginal and HE Imperial Russian ballet made the Metropolitan Opera | House last night, after a repetition of before a Geltzer, of which she took | Mordkin him- | and the corps de ballot were seen at’ their A second part included the dance Mordkin that the Bacchanale of last season, which It #0 ‘s dance from was) the now) Anna Cave, Willlam Hinshaw, Herbert With- Ruysdael and Lambert) most uncom- The heat, probably, to | Where is the millionatre | zh, yet big enough for just such | There are that a man of immense 8 seri of | ndowing a great house | in which Opera in English shall be given. | anwhile isn't there somebody ready | “nar EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, RAUS ye, 8-412 FULTON ST. 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Store Machines, 4. $30, for $16 3 Se hines, $5 and |p. heat “BENJAMIN CRAs 3 West {4th St. I Wholesale Distributor for t) DOMESTIC SEW!NG MACH NE And all other maak Tel 244s t An Open Winter The season ‘sy not only ‘open” in so far as weather conditions are concerned, but thousands of “open. nes” are offered readers of World ad re day ¢ i work r buy, sell, rent Le eapyas nero &e, to advantage. i oven Sohne t | 121,941 46,684 | ; WORLD MOR! CHRISTMAS GIFTS) |) thy Diamonds, Watches, | MONTH. HER \.1 Gold Jewelry an wAGtAllay oO y sl k al LIBEXAL kev sve iut Cenpduiily. hat tit Sviiy, col 4 alia to knock at your JAMES: MERC MAN | is. a 7H 87 MAIDEN LANE $2)! fie.) || BER ANU DOING, AND | DIAMONDS & WATCHES ONCREDIT =|} you vo 1 N DOOR esi Values in ihe City, basis, berms. LEADING EPROM FAILURE j ROYAL DIAMOND & WAICH CO. TO SUCCESS AND PROS 7 Maiden Lane, Vhone S208 Cort i Diawonvs, aL pao | pagel patie “biaiisty value, Gold Filled Case, Waltham or Elgin movement; $15.50, At other stores this Mesh Bag brings at least $6.00, so it is really a big bargain at our price. German silver, kid lined, smalt ring mesh, 14-inch chain at- Five hundred only, and Hamas wort | 0 | | our | Fourteenth Street. MATCHLESS VALU WOMEN'S FUR SETS, ) Last Friday COATS, TEA GOWNS, Reo | WRAPPERS, ac, urtateaes, Caracul Conte—tull len; 1 collar—Special Long Coats of biack Kersey, tweed mixtures and double feet clotha—Value $10.98 . Full Length Coate—black ‘Thibet ano mixtures—Spectal..3.08 Fur Coate—62 ny skin~ahaw! 90 collare—Skinner's satin lined,,......29.08 ik and Women's Sulte—all a Were $9.98 to 09.00. aoe to 20.08 Muffy and Scarte—Belgian Hare, Opossum and Coney—value $7.98, e + 5.08 Fur sete of Black Welt, Opossum, Coney and Red Fi $25.00, 19.08 Women's Dressing and elderdown—reg. We ‘a Blanket Robeo— tin trimmed—reg. $2.98..... Women's Cambrie House Dreaseem pretty styles—reg. ‘79 Crepe Kimonos—Handsome colors and designe—-messatine trim'd—reg. $2-49..1.08 Plain or gam Crepe Kimeoco= reg. $1.49 Po WAIGTS =) Test Friday AND wetcre CORSETS / Crirtetwas, Net Watste—white, cream and eoru— tucked of trim'’d—Value $4.69......+.315 Chiffon and Silk Margulsette, be pot +6 05 newest atylee—Val. $4.98 Tailored Mesnaline Wi and plain colore— White Voile and lawn Watste— ‘emb'y oF lage—Value §2.0....c0+e0001 5D Tallored or Fancy Walste—Madrasy ‘Vollen, inwns, &e.—Value $1.49.. 98 Handsome Lingerie Waiste—omb"@ Crepes and vollee—Value §4.98........9.08 4, Batiste, Corsete~ 10 $3.00. +125 Women's Coutil 0d sisee—reg: Women's Corded Wairta—18 to 6— drab only; therefore $1.00 value...... 08 WASH Last Friday DRESS } Betore FABRICS, ) Onrinmes Cotton Challiee—large assortment of patterns and colors ‘ Novelty Suiting effecte-look like Silk Chitfonette of high priced street and eve aT Silk Mixed Shantungs—all desirable colors, tan and natural—Spectal 15 Apron Ginghams—one of the best fpanees. rge variety of checks—Worth 7 as 2-Ineh tripes, checks and pli here 15... very desirable color Dress Ginghome lm da—El 12% Kimono crepes ‘and dgyign—Klsewhere 17 and .18.... 15 Novelty Ouilng Flannels—pink and blue stripes—si value, + BM Mercerh pail and Shantuogs— street and evening sbades al... 16) LNDERWEAR, Last Friday my BATTERS, Hefore APRONS. Christmas, Women's Petticoa'e—nainsook and bric-emb. OF lace—teg. $2.60....2.08 | Varnen's Nightdrenses-—cambrie, nalneeok and muslin--value $1.29 98 Nainsook Corset Covers— »'y trim'd—Special 49! | Women's Nalnanok Combinations lace aad emnb'y—value $1.09.....125, «Lawn Princegs slipe— zen styles-reg. $I 7 98 Coats—all wool t colors + 198, Vs Se Coats ollur a vib . 98 Lawn Ay doseu useful and da styles 49 Childve tla 79 Children's Fleeced Knit. Nighttrawers with feet=1 40 10 reg 38 nove’ sults i Veday | AND Wifure { | benyisiinas, /« ‘ | Russian and Satter Venettans, Bq to WW yes ra} | Norfolk and Pow Breast & # to 17 yra—valuc $08 L Roys’ Ov tte-Navy and Gray Chinchilins, plain ney | cheviots—3 to th. ...4,.08 | 1 rooatings Value $5.00 398! Groy or Blue ¥ Mouses—aleo Edan Ch Percale and | Maran t worth 0% 49 Boys’ Sweate Wool and Worsted : fo) 79 | FI also Madr ad r » 1s yrs—value 29. 19) wusic | PULL CONCERT ORCHESTRA | by Former Members of Metropolitan. Opera’ House Phitharmonte Society And Other Famous Orchestras, MAIN FLOOR-CENTRE. e 2 aE ies HEARN o9Oa esi Fripay, AS UsuaL, BARGAIN DAY” LAST FRIDAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS COMB EARLY——WBE CLOSE AT SEVEN P. No Mail or Telephone Orders for the following: 88 | Neckwear in Gift Boxeo—trit Saffian Leather Bags—green, blue, | Men's | Root's Tivoll Underwear for men— * ‘West of With Aveass, ALL DAYLONG! NANDK'FS, Lest Friday NROKWEAR, Betore VIBBONS, & ‘Chrtetmes, Women's Linen iid ro fane: patie a Wome: Initial H'ék'te—all Haea— los. iu box—good value ai Men's an tine Tania H'an'te— ‘Special Pure Lines H'dh'tenmstre eise— |; 8.—BSpectal bb A Bagel ste tre ge 3 side frilla, ith jabote, dress or com sets, tise Pi uen lace collare—special...... Net Sdeanbinentiate '@—Special, OF without stock attached, nee collar and cutt sete—all or with lawa—reg. . Chitton Scarts—tioral etfects— evening shades—value $4.98... SOB sai Silk Chiffon Velle—7x70—light ané wie colore—Reg. $1.98. 38 6 Chitfon Velle=stuti—tieat and eotere— os ‘alue $1.19 BQ wilt Wide Ribbone—Dresdens, satins, moires and plain taffetae—Val. .27.. 29 A pom lot of Dresdens and Sating= 3 Ot, Values... sees eo, Byectal Lot of 044 Lengthe—piain a nia Las Ott ena ra jen 20 to 9 cle. o f swvsped oe pe Lot Ribbee Rensanter tor holiday fancy vert at Friday C 'e Cleat Prices. vata a ya rors, ao, ) Ms Pride coon Louis, saan tod ‘Christmas, obi vrs mate “he ve OB 17 Inch Full Jointed Doth ales bees aad stloperen nett Large Jointed plait by age long flowing curle—vaiue wh 12. inch Dressed Dolls with Blea heade—fancy costumes and hat Large Dressed Dolle—m head— fine costumes and hat—value .98.... 69 Dolls’ Out Finer Lawa—lace and omb'y trim underwear to match LOO Roller Skates 30 108.00 ‘Gamen and Blocks ¥ JPWELRY, SILVERWARP, LEATHER GOODS, &C. J Christmas, Germmn Silver Mesh Bage—6 and 6 inch frames—rich designe—valee 9498....3.60 Solid Gold Frill or 4 Pine—plain OF jJewelled—walue $3. 3 Po, Quadruple Plated Tetlet Sete— Comb, Brush Mirrer—val. $5.00......8.50 Ploture Frames—artietic patterns— French gray or bronze—value $1. o Jewel Ci or Trinket Boxes—Freach ray, sliver oF gilt—value $5.09. ....8.08 Special Purchase Gold Filied Bracelete— has engraved—val. 9.09..1.96 Special Purchase Shell an Barret tes— Gold inlay—wit brilliant rhinestones—value $1.00... Powder Jars and Hair Resetvere— silver mountings—val Mira C1 1 purple, bl leathor lned— KIC frames—value $2.69.......4+6 Moroceo Leather Bage—fitted— also Velvet bags—worth $2.00, Hand Bags of Velvet, silk and sation some broken bottom styl : ‘Cowhide Leather 8 linen Matting Sut Casoe—24 incl strong handles HOSTERY MEN'S GOODS, Last Priday Retore 4c. } Christmas, u's Black Cotton Hose—plain, J or white soles—Speclal. ae on's Black Silk Hose— sole And (Op—VAlUC -W.erseeree 8B asp Kid Oloves— and colors—Spectal. Women's Mannigh Kia Gloves g00d shades—Special.. bination Sete a-tarnish rtere-—V | Men's All Wool Smoking Jackete— _ bes’ colors—entire etock reduced— ing, Mt buck tee, a ‘eo vp silk Hale Were $4.98 Were $5.98 Men's All Silk Pi Were $3.98 . n's Union Bulte—tleece lined ng drewers—siightly imperfect— Therefore, 9 ct, quality... rs Chiltren's Fleece lined Veste— all sizea—29 ct. quality, camel's Agle~shines and drawere— $1.39 quality :

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