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xX . — on Lea aS ERENT NRT RAY DENMAN CIRCE INNENNET MER He RMN CATON PREM PMN RELATE ORI” A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. , ‘ '_ = x ! | Quotations next Monday by the pack-| Increase of approximately three cents | already quarantined are New York, used the issuance of the order clos- ANGE B wre brought Into contact with dressed | avenue to-day was Mrs. Loutse ; MEAT GOING ||P. ors, as @ result of the quarantine on] in the retail market. ‘This should diane dihignn tite ay Riese ng the Chicago Stock Yards to-night NO 0 A T0 PU LIC ow, t © wife of @ druggist of New 1 r cattle because of the foot and mouth/ be temporary,” said Manager E¢ met members of the Milk Commission FROM INFECTED MEAT and v0 | » Wont inte, the restau h{ “Under control in Indiana and!of the Chicago Medical Society con- Commission & CUP of ,co1 dia fl " n . 2 Pah r ye disease which has been discovered! wards of Swift & Co.'s local bra' Michiga lepartment of Agri- ference at the Stock Yards to-day. ‘4 13 in eight States. It is feared that by to- “and low Prices should come j ay —_—>—. | * 0 wee follow M ‘or old “ itd 5 i" 10 Monday prices will Jump from 2 to psa ant egies, following The Mik Commission told the wets | eis watch ay Packers, Pre "mM POISONED! SHE CRIES. - rF . erinarles that if an order is issued — | Pht AB a Mee ‘ Wholesale dealers in meats declared) Y550"5. 1, Townsend of the Bureau | ™ n price of meat prohibiting not only the shipment of] — vents Flesh of Diseased Cattle During the moments In which she} few f i to-day that there could be no present) ,¢ Animal Industry to-day ordered |0T milk should go up at present also cattle but the shipment of dairy could be aroused from an almost over- - excuse for an increase in meat prices,| all stock yasds, railroad receiving | “4 t the disease #9 far ie/ Products in Ilinols because of the Reaching Market. powering sleep, induced, she sald, by 40 4 k| yards and cattle pens in tho greater ‘ f 5, rio at Brains of veronal she had taken, ria O00 Five rela, Valebers 08 Yhy disinfected and. thoroughly ‘ oh Gee Galea oe se & serious situation would) CHICAGO, Nov, 6—Statements A8-|Hotice eqened. that aw 10. cole Stephens took her in an aml ' was Gone by the re cleaned, as did Dr, Mullins of Jersey | jyo,count Sete thew tat se. It would be impossible to ob- | suring the public that foot and lapeed in's fF we York tewpitak whee “oe Thursday, before the market was af- epartment reports show that n enough milk to supply the babies. | disease, the malady that is = head of stock in Chicago and 1,600 in Indiana have been destroyed. ALBANY, Nov. 6.—Reporting from Would be resorted to only in case the| not infect humans through the eat- City. ected in any way. T.¢ butchers who| The retall Increases noted in New Wholesalers Say Some Retail- an Our rices to-day are| York to-day were as follows: An embargo on milk shipments] among live stock in nine States, can- higher prices to- +4 H nal profit t»|. Sirloin, 24 cents, up 2 cents; porter- | wo. New ¥. Chief State Vet-. "4 ' o f ani: Are P i simply mal saeiviena - £2) soupe, 23-24 cents, up 1 and 2 centa: | Western New ‘ork, Chief State Vet- “toot and mouth’ iscase appeared tol ing of meat, was issued by officials The Effects of Opiate i. Gouging Public | which they are not en 4 lamb chops, 26 cents, up 2 cents:| State Agricultural Department here y eyon ne Ate cehaeat meine | 08 Chicago's largest packing, come HAT 3 aro peculiarly susceptible to opium and its N i arty ae Or AU Leente nt | that conditions arising from the out. Nrenty Tb GIOIBIEy. GE Chisaeee ney | Caries, toegay Preparations, all of which aro narcotic, is well known, Even ia low Without Cause, News that Ohio and Wisconsin, tn] pork chops, 18 cents. up Tcent. | ireake of font and mouth disease. in Nerds in the vicinity of Chicago, and|" “Meat eaters need have no fear Pre riers once, {f continued, these oplates cause changes im the ‘ ‘ addition to six States which were partment of Tiealth raid to-day that | bi ye vl Aa 8 {the city health department has noti-| from the disease,” read a statement | tions and growth la which are likely to become permanent, ¢ named on Thursday, been quar-| there was little fear of human beings | ” Ane r) variculttire to fled dairymen in the infected areas) yy J, Ogden Armour, “No particle of | imbecilit, . a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later day closed this State against all 4) tik from their cow | ‘4 STOCK GETTING LOW, |antined. caused local p becoming affected by the foot and|atock shipments from Hampshire ‘at milk from their cows will not be! moat from an infected animal is used, | Nervous di i ‘as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lac! Bu ‘k of permitted to enter the city. The “foot wers are a result of dosin ith opiates or narcotics to koep chil who feared It should cook their meat | Gisensy haa tivo bean discovered, {I mouth" disease could eanily be|eve® for soap. fertilizer or leather.) PATEEAT ATS “nis rule among physicians 1a that children hou wereemey Oo ee UARANTINE MENACES | transmitted to human beings through nasi bir as oan Cave iment 1h receive opiates in tho smallest doves for more than a day at a time, tock of live cattle would " VES | milk from infected cows, accordin, bela bob eewgpleathed hades tae . - | only then if unavoidable. i gen’ ‘ seek, and after that| CATTLE DISEASE HAS M CHICAGO MILK SUPPLY, | the bealth authorities. Ording tO) snectors have examined carefully nt administration of Anodynes, Drops, Contials, Boothiog Oy they will be forced to depend upon SPREAD TO TEN STATES. . sbinisicililligas™ > every bit of meat sold by the packers, Gatol ond he druestes PY id nee hen ey te 1" whe mouth disease, but added that all) Gounty in Massachusetts, where the Forty-sixth street that Packers Say They Hope to Pre-| t vent Cut Despite Quar- half fattened. U OLD DAVID WAS RIGHT, and the vigilance has been doubly J c antine in West. bie thrigtet geo errot on the ship-| WASHINGTON ‘tabs CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—The milk sup- (From the Milan (Mo.) Standart) watchful for a week, Tho disease ts een oe ne Oe ieee and 16 le nothing les than © zs aX ot cattle end within the ten|oe Agriculture # enn “te aber ply for thousands of Chicago bables| We heard a man say the other day | detected quickly and there is not one bag! ‘Contains no narcotics if tb bears the 4 ment e was endangered to-day by the spread| that he would rather have a clear | chance for harm or deterioration to days set, it is possible that whole-| noon signed orders quarantining Iowa) 4¢ the “foot and mouth” disease | consclence than $1,000,000. Boing n-| ny meat sold." signature of Chas. H., Fletcher. M4 Other States = —___—— = . Retail butchers in many sections of| sale prices will not be boosted miore|and Massachusetts because of the| among cattle and live ato: timately acquainted with him, we Lg Ag eg aaitals are Geanine Oasseeia AiWays Vents) the EEE ee the city raised their prices to-day in! than one and @ half cents @ pound! spread of the “foot and mouth” dis-|" Federal and State authorities who David sald allimen were eer What | MOM from d uniana the affected parts anticipation of a boost in whol in New York City, which means an eat jong live stock. Misses’ and Children’s Department—Third Floor. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Apparel at the Following Remarkably Low Prices ; AIX : a ara ne sae Misses’, Juniors’ and Small Women’s Suits . 4 RES di 4; af (MM re IAN ,* 3 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, or 32, 34 and 86 Bust Measure. *Y \ Many smart youthful models featuring latest coat lengths, including suits with trimmings of fur. About 275 Suits of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Cheviot and other fashionable materials, some of this 20 00 e A Dosen Extra Piane Movers Are Busy season’s best tailored and semi-dress models, in= Delivering Pianos for Us cluding fur-trimmed. Regular Values to 35.00 Misses’ Suits of Corduroy and | Misses’ Furs-Trimmed Velvet and other fashionable materials, in- | Cloth Suits, new short coat models, cluding models of cloth, trimmed | in Black, Brown, Green and with fur. Blue. 29.75 Regular 35.00 Values 25.00 Regular 39.75Values | The Great Wartime Piano Misses’ and Small Women’s Coats Misses’ Rough Mixture Coats, also Zibeline, in plain colors, several belted and sport models. | 15.00 Regular 23.75 Values Sale Breaking Records E= piano and player piano must go. We make no ex- ception. When we started this great wartime sale—the first sale ever held in our new white marble New York building—we had no idea we would experience such an E X T R A ! i overwhelming demand. It proves that music lovers have awak- Saturday's Cash Bulletin Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats of Pebble Cheviot, collar of Skunk Opossum; Satin lined throughout, | 19 75 Regular 27.50 Values ‘ EXTRA! Easy Payment Bulletin ened to this grand opportunity. Think of selling a brand new, rich toned, mahogany piano for Fine-Toned Slightly Used $177 which has been selling every day for $250, Think of a hand- Coats of Corduroy, Broadcloth, Seal Plush and other fashionable materials, Silk lined through- } 25,00 out. Regular 35.00 Values N: #500 pl i taining finest mechanism goin For Saturday ; | eee ee CANO | itr. Sera bepaon co Tiny vention | USED PIANOS Misses’ and Small Women’s Dresses ror $70 Cas irs eee oak - eee en delivery to your hom To create a Saturday “smil wear off"—an opportunity for a guestion to put up to fi piano;” to app the man who makes his, money count; to show New Yorkers at large that our first advertise- ment Was to convince as well as attract—we will positiv ly sell thi pti instrument at this price to the (Saturday) morning, 8.30. Misses’ Hikes Dresses, youthful models in Navy Blue and Black; various combination trimmings. Values to 22.50 13.75 1 Pinyer.. nut 40 other used instruments, Hand- pinnos, used but in perfect $450 to 9575, now $197 Misses’ Dancing Dresses, new four flounce effects, combination of embroidered net and messaline in pastel shades. Actual 22,50 values 15.00 $ Deposit $ and Up 3 Secures ] Weekly a Piano Payments Inquire about our Special Inducements for Extra Cash Payments Misses’ Charmeuse Afternoon Dresses, exclusive models, including Velvet coatee effects, in Black | 20.00 diame a Wartime Conditions Compel This Sale Attention! Time Buyers | = According to students of economic affairs it is highly probable that 4, (00 Sar te "oly vith th determi ot lone In the homes of your sosting oonatbica on as “< pewseat spe ied never a friends was bought on payment plan; that the piano not only adds to the necessary herefore this opportunity can truly be said to be an even’ J furnishings of the ho: but also is reco, 1 as the greatest known means for holding 1 Girls’ Coats (4 to 10 yrs.) Girls’ Coats (8 to 16 yrs.) Don’t give yourself the chance to regret missing it. together the fomily circle, ‘That, alter all s what makes life worth Living, ) pa lL A le Practical Cloth Coats Tailored Cloth Coats —— = y Four attractive models of Broad- | Full length models, of Zibeline, NY , a Le y cloth, Zibeline, Wool Plush and Chinchilla, Mixturesand other ma- * $10 j , Includes: y Mixtures, full lined. terials, various trimmings. ‘ . ‘ D it \ 12 Rolls of Regular Values to 12.75 8.90 aula Ylussio line. OTe k cae . epost 4 | Corduroy and Velvet Coats Wool Plush Coats “ee $2.50 Dressy, long waisted models, fur | Also Zibeline and Pebble Cheviots, | " - and silk trimmed, in Black, Brow in cape and belted models, in Navy, : | Weekly Delivery and Green; full lined throughout. | Brown, Green and Mahogany. Cc ed b Brighten ‘over: y Regular Values to 14.50 10.75 Regular Values to 18.50 13.75 Your Home ‘ our ith this : Full ‘ Attractive Dress Coats Dressy Broadcloth Coats ‘ wi by Exclusive models, including fur Mert models of superior Hordman Tianc, $ 1 39 Plager Pune Guarantes Bradbury Piano, $53 . . trimmed, of Broadcloth, Velvet, | quality Broadcloth, fur and velvet Slightly Used, Taken in Exchange, Corduroy and other fashionable | trimmed, silk lined throughout materials, 1 5 00 and wool interlined. 18 50 , Pe J you cannot call of phone send thie coupon Regular Values to 20.00 A Regular Values to 29.75 le Victrola Special $64.50 H ll t & D P C “ME & DAVIS PIANO 00. Special—Stvle 1X. Victrole at $80 a e avis lano O. ; 248, New York Girls’ Washable Dresses..... seseeveeeeee 1.50 2,00 2.95 3.95 aly HOsibeh RUNG OST INR ANGE + of, tha anes! babaaing 1m pe \ Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses ..............3.95 5.90 7.50 9.75 {natrumentand Records at $10, (Al for Established 1839 ’ es PY Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses......5.90 .7.50 10.75 15.00 994,00, "Terme 91 weekly New Hallet & Davis Building - 18 East 42d Street + sm..s.:+ sssssssee’ seoee ’ . "