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Mr. Lanyon is in the motor truck bustedes, His brend tusiness tn onty| the Peginning of A general syatem he hopes to inaugurate of bringing food to the consumer as directiy a¢ possible. He hopes to hate farms néar big cities next year and deliver all kinds of feod products at a low price, direct to.consumers, eliminating the middleman and greatly reducing the cost of transportation—tt® two » | chlet factors in the 1g ssent high re of Vving. “ne Washburn-ci ‘rosy Company, oHe Seis Ht on West Side Laff ot f Minneapol Pgh PY *: _at Half-Cent Profit. ne atret cl ¢ than sma they buy | A ote ‘and mre "on. oa prictor at Ne, ald alepieeaen, po; prietor a! jainga testified Wat apn. ariver acked Petes wg vents a toaf for bread, PAYS $7.50 FOR FLOUR. |} Wilts When Robert Edgren, | Whose Name He Used, Sud- deny Confronts Him. A man was arrested to-day in the| office of Arthur No. Eighth Avenue, whither he had foe to collect $100 under the premise of Pre Fret ire atipe fer the Senet ot dea night ét the Cosmopolitan On the stand to-day at hie triat bee tore Judge Gitte and a fury tm the! i : dl oh Dia n't the @river aak you not to|giving Mr. 'e @on “a fine ee we are wrong town here? | write-ap in a momthiy déveted to m seo, | newapaper men.” uw said he was Edward F. Ingram of Washington, Me told Mr. McAlee- ‘Bagren, Vet ‘Consumer Gets Product ’ Cents Cheaper ‘Than y Big Bakers’ Raised Price. Saat vee you 6 cents & well it a your own if you like.” Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Afth Street. WE have often urged you to demands ability to withstand hard compare and examine. bt a continue looking binge] You should compare andexamine 80 much as eo clothing. As, of —certainly; but even more shonld Rest 1 Pape you reserve a in in your ng Rap ago learned how mind for the reputation of the house wo comb of veoed ” id ee whose merchandise and statements ance. Which may you are comparin reason why Best’s enjoys ope god oe boys bores ing here at Best's tation as the one right place to éxample of what we mean. boys’ clothes—as well as everything No ‘ic kind ef clothes for any age else for the boy. personally tako charge of the “write. mane, Cay] up.” Me, Kdgren was hiding ta a ¢ Attorney General's investiga- 5's bread,” anid Joun Glonst tu the office with Liout, De- “ots the rise in the price of]of No. 613 Ninth Avenue, Dut noe tective Robert King and a reporter entered into its last stage to-| sell only ten loaves a day of each be« for The Evening World. Tmake no money on them.1” Jeut after the mofiey had been put into Ingram's hands the three stepped from. the closet. Ingram wilted completely and con- fessed he never bad known the sport- , With a programme that included | Sause ‘he difference { make up by sellin, etamination of some fifty retatl-' small independent _ bakers ‘J Dread, of bread who nave not increased| which is just as , and I Tcan buy lage in epite of the increase made Ong cont one loat and make my big manufacterers, \. A. Riley, oe te first witness was Henry ‘Tiede- | goods for the Bureau of Foods of the , Who has had thirty years’ ex-| Association for bh the Sonat ane pretenses a: pronchan wen other New Yorkers FRUT LAVATIVE FOR SICK CHD GM "UFERNN SHRP OFFS) Cleanses, wade, te aiegareniaes| MMT) Young Men’s and Boys’ Departments atin Showing Best & Co's Smart Spring Styles without injury. Comprehensive assortments of correct apparel for the Spring and advance Easter season, of our usual superior a“ and workmanship at ular_prices. The New Spring Suits A Sale of Children’s Pajamettes .' Boys’ Norfolk Suits of new f mix- with two ture cheviots, knickerbockers; 7 to 17 years Boys’ Lye Suite of firey mixture cheviots or homespuns superior quality; 7 to 17 yeats............+ Young oy oes th ot nt lapel taney ay t PW i ares: 34 10 {io Sechen 19.50 23.50 Reéfers and Overcoats a oe, Reetors tha cunbes of raw manda: mo fancy mixture or blue cheviots; 2 Herbert B. Lanyon, a business of No. 1161 Hroadway, who @ emall proft by selling good at a low price. fh average of 370 loaves f of bread was broken in 00d, amelled good, ri Vestified. the Gread,” he said, “at 2.95 cents a loaf, with flour ut, $7.50 a barrel. We ep- than one agent on k, im @ district from Twen- /, ja ipsel z Hi i \! The new Pajamette is a very e and one-piece garment, made with stat: of pink or white madras with frogs; for boys or girls, 2 to 8 years. Boys’ Velour Calf Lace Shoes ¥ Sizes 11to2 2gtos ¢4to8 A smart, up-to beet witht heavy extension sole; of excellent quality. Boys’ Washable Suits New and prett modils are featured in the i Many pretty re featui ae , blue, 9.75 13.50 silk Copies of High- B Priced Shapes Special, $1.90 Sold in every other store at $1.98 Good quality hémp, made with Lisere » in the now color combinations. = "SERS 48° mattats Trimmed Free fa our Millinery De. y Talired Soring Sas. $15 .00 ed +e sted Sta ip gthenlines, mes’s wear surges ond poplins. Colers are cand, putty, ‘bine, batéleship grag, green and navy. h, . Girls’ $1.50 Wash Dresses, 95c | ; _ ine Giaghamola plas and stripes newest Spring model, Sises 6 to 16, i Bo ve Pumps | =, Colonial aa NIE R aphiaey ee N I In the lot F Patent ie: NSS gemma fi ‘an Calf and Satin Fleer, sx dren’s Spring Reefers and Dresses 8.50 12.50 10.50 13.50 Table Silverware at 95c¢ Usual Price $1.50 15.00 17.50 ast dark wate Racine Casters: ’ Sport Blouses and Shirts os ae ETE Sale of Imported Hi| New Military Blouses that button at side, with French Jet Jewelry \ standing collar and long sleeves; $ to 8 years. . mL Smart Striped of fine woven madras in a Overcoate of brown or gray mix- tures; 8 to 14 years Young Men’s Overcoats in a variety of smart mixture cheviots or tweeds; 34 to 39 chest measure....... aah eens ard ev rmient cut to our tions to insure correct Mt. The aes these very attractive Junior Norfolk Suits, navy blue trical with white repp; 4 to 8 years ‘ested Guite of light pink or blue trimmed ie white; 3 Py pic etn Suite in navy blue linen trimmed with. + “ie ig and large pearl buttons; 3 to's ce onde tone! Blouses j the new colors; low neck with deep rolling Collar; 6 to 14 yeaTS...... cece eee eeeeeeenes Sport Shirts with low rolling collar and short sleeves; of woven madras In a vari stripes; sizes 12144 to 1444 1.00 Pik | Suits of white Beye = A ered and hand scalloped; 2 Greenaway Suits of hepsi poplin, i, hand em- Ke proiderad: 2 to S years. . s’ Washable Suits—of Past Seasons. Have Been Reduced to About Cost of Manufacture 1.45 to 3.15 Size 2 to 10 years. Discontinued models only in this assortment, offered far below regular prices to clase aut: “ORPIC” Shoes—A Flexible Arch Support IGN AATREN TETAENEN ANETTA PRENATAL F you do not vet know the ‘‘Orpic’’ shoe you may well think of aff arch support shoes as cumber- Boys’ and Youth's Sizes some, heavy, steel-plate affairs. At Popular Prices “Orpie”’ i ry ‘it uae Pea new, scientific jones ory om. t is Boys’ Orpic Shoe, black Russia or highly endorsed by leeding orthopaedic surgeons. tan willow calf, extra heavy, damp- There is not a bit of stecl nts %t is flexible—ex- proof sole; 8 to 1044 11 to 2 Just as much style is being shown in these Spring garments for the little ones as in the clothes worn by their elders. This will be gathered by |! a sight of the splendid assortments in the Koch Baby Wear Store. Colored Reefers | at $2.98 ee $4.98 ue collar and cuffs, also voller and f with two pated pod! Colored Dresses at | 98c & $1.98 , | Suapapder tu odala in 7 fishes. renee i \ MER Teenie rectal: wide velvet belt dee a : PLP dre cy poarch | ance hh eaten nest ue ceptionally so; (see illustration) and comfortable and weerable from the minate you put it om. A smert shoe, too. | "The sole and upper are so made thet they furnish a WOrpic Shoe, black Russia calf, ‘Deiun Borris nee, 13 to 2 24% to 544 6 to 8 at is and blues. owe beve hats to pe perfect supporting bandage asewad the arch end at the same thue support the bony structure of the entire fect. A perfect shoe for the prevention, as well as the relief of atch trouble, flat foot and weak ankles. "8c to $1 98. Made of fine nsinsook and lawa, Dutch neck effects, some have fat collars and turn-back cuff: ater Beane tie ire prettily trimmed with lace inser- Patent applied ro Sold onky by Best & Ce. Hawt i Witte i | il C. F. KOCH & CO., Ine., 15TH CTRERT, WEST, ptt! “ 4 . | *Y ow ‘ ever Pay More at Best's” r