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PINT MUNICH OUR PROBLEM ABROAD. Prices Are Just as High There as Here, New York Woman Investigator Declares, ‘With her head full of new ideas “= aout public markets, Mrs. Elmer Black came back from Europe to-dey om the Mauretania. The first time she weat abroad this year, in June, went to be presented with her grown Gaughter to King George and Queen There were no frills or fine @lothes about the sécond visit except the fipeting glory of the Nineteenth Yaternational Peace Congress at Ge- Mary. Deva, For all the rest of her stay abroad Mre. Black was getting up at 1 and 2 @’olock in the morning, bundling her- gelf into @ motor car and hurrying @bout the markets in the big cities, watching the various ways of getting farm provisions to the consumer. She had @ moving picture man along to get photographs when there was light enough. “The wigh cost of American institution,” @he said. he where weges high es they are in now. The same is “In Munich I found municipal inspection. Drevent the spread of “The most practical in Hamburg. {} tutr ‘profte."* be easily reached by much scaled down if eliminated. of the conference, she where universal peace to be in plain view. Mra. Westside had a other evening. “James,” she said, shirt ia t have stv I though! one, He is down a for you." *t you think It,” aide. 4’ Michael you'll have to ing ewimming.” Parents will DOGS AS FOOD CUT -ANSTOF LNG N deiaasatppia Mrs, Elmer Black, Back From Burope, Tells of Municipal Canine Slaughter-House. ‘afi transportation much cheaper, | I found prices for foodstuffs just as ‘With lees money with which to buy, the poor of London are asked to pay Just as much as the poor of New York for what they need to eat. @aughter-house, or at least @ market where dogs were killed for meat under Gog meat popular there by persuading the people that eating dogs tends to the municlpal wholesale auction market The farmers bring in their Produce and the city auctioneer puts it up to be bought by the retailers, middleman is eliminated and the real demand regulates the price; buyer shows a disposition to run up the price and take a monopoly of any one vegetable, the auctioneer chops off the price arbitrarily when he thinks ét has high enough to pay the farmer a Mrs. Black is going to get right to work urging the establishment of @ free open market in New York at @ point to convinced the high cost of living can be Mrs. Black did not have much to say about the peace conference. It was not Particularly encouraging to the efforis blaze up in the Balkans and threaten the peace of all Europe when one was om one’s way home from a gathering Nothing Doing. (From the Newark News, her husband got home from work the “I want you® to whip little Michael. He ran away with the @telnwender boys this afternoon and ) went swimming. “He says he didn't Ko in, but I know he did, because his under- UT he ima Rane -ajde out, I baie preshing myfelg, b ‘If you want some one to whip 3 have had all the whippings the West- INTWAIN living is not an) “In| are lower than | New York right true of London. ANYBODY HARBORING A LOST AUTOMOBILE? Good Memories of Four Meriden Youths Fail Them When Search- ing for a Garage. Anybody who is harboring an auto- mobile which doesn't belong to him will confer a favor’ on Henry R. Sor- enson of No. 39 East Twenty-second Street by sending word to Police Com- missioner Waldo. It isn't Mr. Goren- son's automobile, but belongs to four “sporty” youths of Meriden, Conn., who have asked him to he!p them. The four remember, Mr. Sorenson has written the Commissioner, that they left. Meriden Sunday morning to go to a@ municipal dog They have made, tuberculosis. idea I found was The if any POSLAM REAL farmers, She is the middleman is THE SKIN AILS said, to have war Any abrasion of the skin, cut, ne oil, tio leading to serious skin disease, and should be treated promptly with Pos: lam, the antiseptic healing remedy. Poslam readily shows its poner to kill germ life by. stoy ping all itchi and causing the troubl to disappear. Poslam acts in this iaanner in any skin had been declared serious face when disorder, including all eczemas, acne, salt rheum, psoriasis, skin- scale, seven- year itch, barbers’ iteh, and siinilar dis- eases, Minor affections, such as pim- ples, rashes, hives, ete, are quickly driven away. POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure against disease, improred its colorand texture, soothes tender skip, mekes com- plexions clear hands soft. The best . | shampoo for dandru replied Mtr Weed | eet drugelsts vet! Poslam (oride, 80 hire a policeman, | cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). Kor free samples, write to the Emergency ve him a Setter row, waiting side family ts ever Koing to get for go- Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York City. Ques “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION === Browning, King&Co CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN —————————— Who’sPayingFreight Of course we make a profit on what we sell, but we don’t ask you to pay the freight both ways. We make our clothing in our own Work Rooms and sell it directly to you.- _ If we were buying our goods from some other manufacturer we would, of course, have to pay him a profit and charge you a profit on a profit, be interested in knowing that this same policy applies to our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing as well as to the Men’s. novelties for Young Folks that cannot be found elsewhere. Two-Way Collar Overcoats...... Reefers and Russian Coats........ $5.00 to $15.00 Norfolk & Double-Breasted Suits. Winter Underwear for Young Folks. .50c to $3.00 Novelties in Children’s Hats & Caps. .50c to $6.50 BROWNING, KING & CO. '* Broadway & Sixth Avenue, between Sist and 82nd Streets Cooper Square opposite 5th Street— We show .$8.50 to $20.00 .85.00 to $15.00 Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb, Woman Investigator of Living Cost Who Is Back From Europe. remember that AH BVEainG@ woRLD, * remember seeing warships. Simey remember how many th which. They remember afi down and secing mo: remember going to a way, but can't rememb took to get ther-from the Drive. They’ the aufomodile got = \ svar, ig up and ips. They on Broad-! how long it, 5 cranky and ‘a policeman told them they Were treating it cruelly or weren't fit to drive it or something. They rem her taking it to a garage and for ¢ they have the corroboration of a w ®t” on it in red et- tleket with “No, They walked Broadway three days trying to find that garage and went back to Meriden after turning s ‘hey HATS troubles over to Mf. Sorengon. wired him the héipful suggesti ~ FIRST AID WHEN | i: Moo} New York to see the warships, They jfemember reaching Rivers! | Mad: low bust and long skirt, extra Drive and’ \dwiches A Fine Salad ‘Dressing’ by adding wineger” “At Delicatessen aad Stores. EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE The permanent choice of a growing majority of discriminating dressers. ¢ NEW YORK Chicago Philadelphia Agencies in All Principal Cities 858 3d Av., 149th St., Bronx Grocery ,Women’s Waists 5.50 Copies of Paris Models Chiffon—crepe de chine—brocaded satin—shadow lace A large variety of models—all colors. Value 9.75 Bonwit Teter & Co. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Smart Apparel for the Younger Set Unusual Styles, Exclusive Fabrics at Moderate Prices. Girls’ School Coats 7.50 Full length, button to neck, double breasted model with patch pockets, made of melton in delft, navy and brown. Sizes 6to 14, Girls’ Dressy Coats 19.50 Smart, exclusive models in two tone boucles, English plaid back fabrics, zibeline and corduroys. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats 9.50 Full length double breasted models, lined throughout with flannel or chéck worsted. In navy, tan, brown and gray. Sizes 6to 14, Girls’ School Dresses 7.50 Made of English serge in navy and brown, with bands of contrasting broadcloth as trimming. Patent leather belt. Sizes 6 to 14, Misses’ Cloth, Corduroy & Velveteen Suits 18.50 25.00 The largest collection of smart styles expressly designed for Misses and Small Women. 39.50 Mad: of cheviots, wide wales, two toncs, diagcnals, velvcteen and corduroy in tailorcd and dressy models. Sizcs 14 to 18. Misses’ London Coats 15.00 25.00 Full length and 7 length models of chin- thilla, tiger stripes and warmth without weight fabrics. to 18 a large variety cf Sizes 14 Misses’ Ratine Dresses 19.50 Simple tailorcd models in delft, taupe and vavy blue, with high” crushed girdles of Persian silk. Other chic modcls cf serge. Sizes 14 to 18, Entirely new models cf our own design, made in our own fur workrooms, loose draped to side cut- away models, with peasimt sleeves and “Robespicrre” collars. 34, 1% or full length, Sizes 13 to 18, 85.00 Civet Cat Sets 35.00 Raccoon Scts 24.00 Fur Trimmed French Seal Coats Collars and Cv ffs of French Mole, Civet Cat, Leopard or Ali Seal Black Fox Sets 24.00 Large Animal Scarf, 10.00 72-inch Toga Scarf, 18.50 Large Animal Scarf, 9,50 Lerge Pillow Muff, 14.00 Large Pillow Muff, 16.50 Large Pillow Muff, 14.50 “Bontell” Corsets Brassieres Crepe de Chine Petticoats Li 1.95 value 4.00 O5C value 1.50 4.95 value 6.50 of fancy broche coutil, id supporters, Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Hats—Main Floor Attractive models of linen trimmed top and bottom with wide Cluny lace. Delicate evening shades with plaited lace flounce over net, shirred ribbon and rosebuds. Desirable styles in tailored and semi-dress hats at unusually low prices. A Special Showing of Children’s and Misses’ Hats for School and Semi-Dress Wear. oa 75 | to 9.50 -Fitth Avenue at 38th Street UUtunDee 15, CELEBRATED Oe 16 West 125th St. ,nr.8th Ave.|_ 40aa. Children 3M to 6 years “Best & Co, Specially Featured Saturday Sales In Our Coat Depattment - Girls. 8 to 16 years. An assortment more diverse than at any sens geason—a greater variety from which to make selectidn—materials t At Values Superior to the 8t IMPORTED CORDUROY NORFOLK COATS Bill lined throughout. Black, navy, brown. 8 to 16 fears. Regular price 635, 0, 24,50 > CHILDREN’S CORDUROY BRLTED DRESS COATS ae Of Imported Corduroya MODEL FROM OUR OWN WORKROOM, brown. 84 to 6 years...... rs Girls’ Parkway Dress Coats “With youthful, overlapping velvet collar, In cadet, tan) brown ps »»-Regtlar price $25.00 r lined throughout. 8 to 16 years...... worsted lined. SPECIAJ, VALUES _IN MISSES’ COATS & Dress LITTLE GIRLS’ RUSSIAN DRE RES Of Fine Serge, finished with detachable turnover, éollar and cuffs of white 4 to 11 yeard.. pique. Colors: navy and brown. GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS Two and three-piece models; of Diagonal rents Cheviots and Fancy 10.to 14 years. -se) Regalitr price $25.00, Mixtures, in new fall colorings. GIRLS’ ONE-PIECE WAIST DRESSES Of French Serge; fancy collar and cuffs trimmed With braid; putton front Colors: navy, cadet, rose, wine and white, Taaeaoi nara Ciaavar eran Si saieeninne? Ae i +0 Regular price $12.75, model, MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ VESTEEF SUITS in front. Colors; navy and brown. GIRLS’ CORDUROY SUITS Norfolk and plain tailored conte. CREAM OR WHITE TUCKED NET YOKES WHITE NET GUIMPES With long sleeves; all sizes RIDING VESTS CHIFFON SCARFS CREPE SCARFS FIFTH AVENUE Suitable for Evening Wear, with blocked borders THE “ FIFTH AVENUE LEADER’ CHINCHILLA | A Full Length Coat, made by a high class bova’itailor—for girlss check In navy, brown, dark and light gray. 84 to 14 years. /..... a Rataeewewene awa sues UNL calc Rea s+ Regular prioé'§16.75, A LARGE QUANTITY OF THE SEASON'S MOST SUCCESSFUL Silk Canton in olive, with plaid back. 84 to 14 yeary....+ In Addition English Mixtures, Cheviots, Corduroys...-++++++++ for Women, Misses and Childten Distinctive Hats for street wear, school, dress, cartiage and motoring | At Moderate Prices We shall offer for Saturday only, a number of Imported Models at.One-third Off Regular Prices Of Diagonal Cheviot; deep rolling collar of self-color silk velvet forming %, ; 14 to 18 years... Regular price $20. 18.50 Colors: navy, brown and black. YOOIB-cseveerereeccowense dossee cevnne bee Che Ferner Régular, price 939.00, 25 00° Women’s and Misses’ Yokes, Guimpes, Scarfs and Riding Vests Made of fine Brussels Net..+++ seeeee sevevcovens Of Black, or Black and White Striped Satin. ..ccssseeeeeees eoveeeee . 24 yards long; in all desirable hades ..++sseseeeeesecereee PP nN He becareces Sare model in Broadcloth, Corduroy. Collar and ctiffe.. Misses 14, 16, 18 Years : st ater cannot be duplicated — Cc tion In black, ‘navy, | and trimmings; navy Zibeline, , - 9.75 RAINCOATS +++ Regular ane $9.76, 6.75 12.78 8 to 15 years’. 7.75 Pree

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