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sae JERSEY CTTY DEALERS _ BOOST PRICE OF ICE BY ONE DOLLAR A TON Shortave of Crop Given as the Reason, but Indignation Reigns Among Consumers. Looks like there will be a renaissance! Of the moss grown wheeze, “How'd you like to be the iceman?” The wholesale ice dealers of Jersey Olty to-day gently but firmly informed | the retatlers that beginning early this) Morning ice will cost 4 per ton, Instead of $3, as formerly. This is the first an- mouncement in the metropolitan district of & boom in the price of Ice this ye although « large section of the popula- tion has for some time figured it in their Budgets for the coming summer. The New York dealers, when they Yearned of the sction of their Jersey Brethren, wera cpenly indignant that the stunt should have been pulled ‘off B80 soon, but secretly they admired the Sersey City bunch for getting on the job @o quickty—really before the winter ts over. ‘The reason given by the Jersey City fwholesalers, of course is a shortage in the crop, They told the retailers only 66 per cent. of the normal mountain crop has been cut, while but 30 per cent. of the usval river crop has been out, The retallers were highly indignant and are to meet soon to form some plan of reprisal. ‘The officials of the big ice companies of New York said this afternoon there has been no advance in the price of ice in Manhattan, but several of them sald there will be one before long. The sales manager of the Knickerbocker ice Com- pany eaid there is a shortage amounting to @ million tons, “and I should say there will be an increa At the offices of the Foster-Scott Ice Company and the New York Ice Com- Pany it was stated the usual March rate fs still in force, but that undoubtedly WILSON CALLS CONGRESS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH™ 17, 1913, Frances, Detect, Golden Treasure and Sidon also ran PBs + Moser ly finished as named. FOR EXTRA SESSION APRIL 7. Tariff Revision to Be Principal Busi-; ness Considered--May Take Up Currency Reform. FIRST RACE—Maiden three-year. WASHINGTON, March 21.—President | olds and up; six ¢urlonss.—R. H. Gray, Wilson to-day issued the formal proc-|107 (Pickens), § to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, lamation convening Congress in extra) won; Gyosset, 102 (Obert), & to 1, 2 to session at noon April 7. The President’a!and even, second; Fuchsia, Pronouncement to-day was brief and | Dusen), 6 to 2, even and 1 to 2, third, followed form closely. It stated mere-!Time, 1.178-5. Anna Claire, Snow Flake, ly that, “Whereas public interests re-| Richland, Pink Beau, Wiley B., Swee quire,” Congress would be convened in| Times, Coo, Kenneth D., Old Hank and) ehtra session by order of the Execu- |'Morgan Wilson also ran. tive. SECOND RACE — CHARLESTON WINNERS. Originally President Wilson had fixed | Up; seliing; six furlongs.—Star Gift, U1 on April 1 as the date for opening the (Van Dusen), 4 to 6, 2 to 5 and out, won; | session, but as the tariff bills to which | fenator Sparks, 116 (Frasch), 6 to 1, 2 Congress is to give immediate attention | ol and 4 to 5, second; Star Sparks, 113 would not be ready by that time the! Andress), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. ate was changed. | -ryme,1.16 2 Bad News If., Grace Me. Tt is possible that currency reform | ciift Top, Lady Hughes, Chilton Squaw. may be taken up at the extra session, | Ben Prior, Casque and Blitzen Jt, also although no definite plans in that di-| ran. rection have been ma THIRD RACE-—Four-year-olde up; selling; six furlongs.—Cammel| ; 106 (Wolfe), 10 to 1, 4 to i end 8 to 5. Bodkin, 115 (Mondon), Troy Brewer Drops Dead. TROY, N. Y.. March 12-P. J. Fita-! won; ney-Isergart Brewing Company, dropped | (Taplin), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, dead last night at his home in this city, third, Time—1.164-5. Tiny Tim, He was sixty-seven years old. | Quincy Belle, Jim Milton, Blanche HAIR TURNING GRAY OR FALLING? JUST MIX SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR: bottle for about 50 cents. Some drup- gists make their own but it’s usually too sticky, so insist at Upon getting * Wyeth s” which'can be Cv gadint upon to restore | natural color and beauty to the hair and . is the best remedy for dandruff, dry, Almost every one knows that Sage Tea ree itchy scalp and to stop falling. and Sulphur, properly compounded, | “Poikslike'Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" brings back the natural color and lustre | hecause noone can p ely tell that you It’s Grandmother’s Recipe for Dandruff and Restor- ing Color to Hair to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; | darkened your haii does it so nat- also cures dandruff, itching scalp and |urally and eveni; ys a well-known stops falling hair. "Years ago the only |downtown dragels You dampen a way to get this mixture was to make it | sponge or soft b and draw it through at home, which is mussy and troublesome. fr hai, taki Il at Nowsdaye' okiiied cheuiity’ do. this |{lme.- Tits tequtres but a fewsnicments: time. This requires but a few moments; an advance will be necessary in the near future. Whether the price will soar as high as now prevails in Jersey City no one would predict, siSrOuadF? the action of saliva and gastric juices on food. Digestion is If you don’t make saliva enough. Digestion suffers. makes extra saliva—restores a balance again. In this process the refreshing mint leaf juice helps. Your teeth are helped—your appetite is helped — your merves are soothed — your 3 to 1,| gerald, president of the Jonahue-Tier-| even and 1 to 2, second; New Star, 115) ° CHARLESTON ENTR STON ENTRIES. RACE T | March 17, SECOND 100 (Van setiing: three and @ half furlongs,-Bolgar, and upward: Ahmed, 110 pocacy, 1; = 1, { Salvador, 112; 114, *Apirentice Track hea 0 R. HARLESTON, &. ¢ ntries for to-morrow's without gripe or nausea. TRACE—Thime 8300; two-searol Foul breath, coated tongue, dull, throbbing headache, stomach sour and full of gases, indigestion, biliousness and a sallow complexion mean that Free Trade, 119; exercise. $200; three-year-olds lo: lator. {poisonous gases, sour bile and agentes fermenting food not prope y Most at our ills are caused by con- stipated bowels. We all need « taxa- tive sometimes; nobody can doubt that. The only question is, is the best? and that isn y more. Syrup of Figs, being com- posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, must act in « harmless, eae and natural way. Syrup of igs can be constantly used without i re of fire pounds claimed —<——or We Give Surety Stamps ‘Free With All Purchases soe=—=—=—=0 In New York's ILL Sixth y unaided 20th to 22d Street until morning, up waste of the system is gaily thoroughly moved on and out of the bowels without gr ist for the full nam ‘They are Read the Inbel carefully and nok for the name California Fig Syrup Company. Shopping Centre AMS CLEANSE YOUR LIVER, AND BOWELS j WITH DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF FIGS”. Removes the sour bile, gases and clogged - up waste ipe o Y No headache, indigestion, constipation, biliousness or coated tongue. injury. Ite action is the action of || fruit—of eating conrse food—of taking | It is a true and effective | {ter effects. ve tak or weakness. with contempt, ations meant to dece Co. The Fairest, S uarest Way of Selling Good Furniture, Home _ Furnishings, Those Who Prefer to Bu etc., to at Intervals O’Neill’s Household Club Plan (We'll better age [By asking at any by morning the ray hair disappears and It's so simple, this Club Plan of selling Good Goods to Reliable C ustomers, <alled iH Sege and. Sul ph stored (toi hele! looks even | that it can be summed up in a few sentences, so that “he who runs may read:” i ‘ou will get ze (1) Club Members Buy at Cash Prices. Furnishings makers in the world. (2) Club Members may buy during Special | give you their names chew enough, you don’t Sales (4) (5) 963.50 0.00 31.00 oa oo 40.00 46.00 83,00 N purchases while completing payments. Stamp Coupons. $2.50 in goods FREE—groceries excepted). stocks made by the BEST Furniture, Floor Covering, at the Sale Prices. (6) There is no Club Members are entitled to “Surety (Each filled book good for (2) Club Members select their needs from payments at intervals, Drapery, Curtain and Home'cony, Main Building. $25,000 Worth of O’Neill’s |. GUARANTEED FURNITURE _One-Quarter Off Regular Arts and Crafts Furniture. ports, Settees, Arm Rockers, Arm Ch: Foot Stools, ete. have spec Closets, lar pri In Our Golden Oak and Early Fumed Oak Buffet 20.00 atemes Oak Lt Fumed Oak Buffet rened Oak Buffet ed Owk Buffet Fumed Oak Buffet: Fumed Oak Bookcase Fumed Oak Bookrase .. Early English ae Reskeoey. 2475 fo00 Golden Oak Baftet O'Netll Homeffrnishing Store- Ea: Upholstery Bargains Sil About one-half the purchase is Stickley Bros.’ 8 | English Dining-Room great quant Dining Chairs, ete. Below are a few specimen valu Possess ‘ou want them.) if ublicity about becoming (3) Club Members enjoy the use of their}a member of O'Neill's Household Club—and you erence absolutely no loss of dignit 8 we stated above, this Club the fairest, squarest way we know of selling guaranteed goods to those who prefer to make Plan is all To-morrow—Club Plan Office on Bal- Prices famous In fumed oak finish, consisting of Buffets, China Closets, Side Tables, Bookcases, Library Tables, Hall Tables, Daven- airs, Sewing Rockers, rection we priced for this sale a of Buffets, China Fables, Dining Tables, ‘ial ster Gifts of verware the qualities of Syrup recommended as good. it breath is made pure. Can you pass time so pleasantly — inexpensively —beneficially—any other way? BUY IT BY THE BOX it costs less—of any dealer—and stays fresh until used. Look for the spear OB WRee, Ade, Coens Avoid imitations ovelty Lace Curtains +8 5c» a novelty brand ». All are made on a ‘ou have your choice of Regular Value $1.50..... Arne; Eighteen hundred pairs of the: Curtains will be sold at this special good quality net of clever design. five patterns. 3,000 Yards of Cretonne 15c%. A wide assortment of pretty patterns and colors, of fine | Cretonne, will go at this special price. You have your choice , of thirty patterns, | i eee ry-T) ae — their very looks, Easter Sale. Inlaid Linoleum, 75° _ | Cut Rolls of Regular $1.65, $1.50 and $1.35 Grades. | Per Square Yard. Odd patterns, cut rolls and remnant lengths of high qualty Linoleum have been great], uced for quick clearance, and to-morrow will sell at this unusually low price. Every piece | i Tt’s a rare offer and if you want to value $3.50, sign; cial at is genuine inlaid linoleum, o eeinay profit by it you better come early. PY nes Pea , ° ‘ special at Oil Cloth, 24¢ Genuine Crex 38° And hundreds Value 39c per square yard Matting, articles for the Di ’ There is only pattern, 2 Regular 45c ng. quality. Living Room, yards wide, with k design] Green, red, blue, brown or any ete der, other color you want; one yard wide. ‘ O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, 23 X 2m30e3 O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, cree reewoean Pie Plates Value $3.25, Value 83,50, beauty and utility combined ~—they express good wishes in Special prices during this Quadruple Placed Silver Sand- wich Plates, open work de- P" 92.50 92.75 92.75 of other ning Room, Toilet Table, O'Neil Main Store—Firet Floor, liver and bowel cleanser and regu- Syrup and, besides, Re {and a h P your thirty fect of bowels are clogged a , Four-year-olds and {ots eter, ' Jiwigh waste matter; that these drain-| get iolks dread physics “they pel 108; Marte, 1 age organs of the body are obstructed: i : liver stagnant and stomach full of thin hen all the logge vat ) >. $ SEESE: ; $3588: g2352222 2 C6 0m 0 mm 0 mf | 0 C0 fC) DF SF) ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 |, Lexington to 3d Ave. | | Everything for Easter The whole Bloomingdale Store is ready with the things | you need for Easter. The wearing apparel shops are showing |]| Complete selections of the foremost Spring styles for every | | Member of the family. Our greenhouses on the roof—the only | Ones of the kind in the country—are displaying $50,000 worth || Of flowering plants for Easter. Our candy shop is ready with || thousands of bunnies and eggs, and in fact every department | is humming with the spirit of Easter service. A Gorgeous Display of Easter' Flowering Plants " Greenhouses| } 35,000 square feet of glass was required to cover our gigantic greenhouses on the roof. This lofty section preserves the illusion of Florida in the bitterest weather, with rows of Southern palms, bright flowers and gleaming foliage. The | present Easter display is gorgeous both in the greenhouses on the roof and CUT FLOWER SHOP on the First Floor. Our prices | are half and less than half the usual florists’ charges. All or- |]! ders will receive the benefit of our special Easter flower delivery | service, assuring you of accuracy and promptness. Examples: 10,000 Fine Easter Lily heemnnlet’ anew: sold for 75c and $1; very special. . 39c | Flower Show at Grand Central Palace yi Because of their pioneer work in extending a taste for flowers in the |]| community, and in appreciation of their patronage of about flower producers wholesalers, Bloomingdales’ ee the INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW with the right to buy 10,000 admission tickets for the Cpenns xe night, April Sth, at Grand | Central Palace. The tickets are worth 50c | These tickets we will Gietttiote free to | every purchaser of $1 worth or more in any section of the Bloomingdale store. All you need do to obtain one of these free tickets is to present a sales voucher, showing purchase of $1 or more. | CONCERT—The Famous; In Our Beautifal | Hawaiian Troupe Cut Flower t Shop Celebrated musicians and singers) auNaade of ta cn een from 2.00 P. M. to 5.30 P. M. Dur-| delivered on Easter morning "ind ing the intermission the celebrated| avoid holiday prices. artist, Mise Eleanor Lou Custer,| SPECIAL —Ordere taken now for will give selections on the famous | Yerkes Chimes, duplicates of those at the Hippodrome. z York for ‘g2.00. Well worth double, BLOOMINGDAL: _ Easter Clothes lor r Your Boys Splendid Selection of New Styles Suits that have all the snap and dash young America wants, yet with all the wearing quality | that parents look for, are the only kind we sell. You will find our stocks | complete — so that, no matter what the style, the size or the price, you will find exactly what you | want at Bloomingdales’. Here are representh- tive ineanoe’ | Blue Serge Norfolk andj Boye’ Rostore---clese $14.0 10 veers: ble-Breasted Suits—-madeof} made of plain shepherd || strictly all-wool material, in sizes 7| plaids tte tad ieee ne I) to17 years pants lined, $4. Q5| mterals i seams taped at || Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suite— * Fancy Cheviot Oneand Two |] sizes 214 to 10 years; made of plain Fants Bu iy allvwool aie bl eriale; pant at the edd attractive ina [eter Dreaated | | price of. . models; sizes 7 to 17 yrs. Boys’ Hats rere —a fine assort-| Full Line of K.&E. Blo mae E Blowsse-s0 | ment of hats and cape, also straw) white and hat wear, Prices from. . Ser ma ey oye High Grade Sulte—made of worsted and cheviots, in Norfolk and Jouble-breasted mode! cia ton $5 98 «$12.98 years. Prices from BLOOMINGDALES’ Girls’and Juniors’ Coats for Easter A collection of the season’s snappiest models—new belted- | back effects, three-quarter cutaway styles, Balkan blouse | models, and all the distinctive styles of the day in part: Inexpensive Coats for Girls at $2.98 Coats of serges, cheviots and other substantial materials, sailor collar style among other neat and new effects; colors navy, red, ete. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. Becoming Coats for Girls at $4.98 Pretty and becoming models in serges, $4.95 490.0 $4.95) fats j,, Waadseme Coats for Girls at $6.25 ~ on “the Baltan blouse Sour en, serge in on pap renter | atyle, Wieemed with by uttons, and coats with patch pockets and belts, etc. Sizes 6 to 14 years. N. Y. City armrem 4 in sizes for juniors from 13 to 19 years and girls from 6 to 14 | rials are shepherd checks, serges, coverts, etc. Coats are in extreme cutaway effects, Balkan blouse models and plain Second Floor, 50th St. Section, a BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lez, to 34 Ave., 60th to coth i