The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1916, Page 6

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fhe BVEwaae Polteeman Crashed by Anto. Patrolman Louis Bauman, twenty- ASTOR 1A): mn Found Gtity. be the shortest trint in Kings County waa bad yes in the Federal Court before theld and a jury in Brooklyn. | ‘olehinsky Grovery @orporation ©. 1608 Bath Avenue, Bath Bench ‘eae found gutlty in five and one a o minutes of failing to make a return tn as report, before | March 1 | Thomas seven, of the Highbridge Station, was injured yesterday when an riding |O"' Lane nenr machine, | was it. He waa remove the Washington Heights Hospital suffering from two broken ribs, a broken right leg and internal inju- ries GREAT REMOVAL SALE ii We move from this store January, 1917. * Over $100,000 Stock of Highest Quality Men’s CLOTHING& FURNISHINGS Our store can be reached We will not framang pa, of crear move one $ east of McAdoo Tunnel and ‘worth of mer- ‘chandise to our 6th Ave, “L’’ Station. Op- posite Express Subway new location. (Fixtures for Station. A! surface cars transfer to our doors. STORE CLOSED TO-DAY $10.00 Suits $5.00 18.00 9.00 nt Distrlet Attor iff had one witness, Deputy Colt fof Internal Revenue Willian Bei The Government netted $1,000 in a fine ik fe t i V Sale Starts Thursday, 8 A.M. FIXTURES FOR SALE $15. 000’Coats $7. 50 18.00 9.00 20.00 “- 10.00 20.00 “ 10.00 ' 22.00 “ 11.00 22.00 “ 11.00 25.00 “ 12.50 25.00 “ 12.50 27.50 “ 13.75 27.00 ie 13.75 30.00 15.00 “Rely 9. # g7.95 |" Shirts ANE. &@ W. aed Cluett @1.50 30.00 15.00 “ $13.75 Gloves Trade- Marked 5 and $40 Full Dress Suits Full sik lined; | $30 Tuxedo Suits Full silk es NOW. 646 NOW... .. $18) 4 Derby Wibbed Un Fam $1.15 and @2-Shirts; now. . nly Bo 93. and au $1.50 ani O82 Sk and 4 79 100 “Mushroom Pleated Shirts... 92c. $1 29, $1 85 Hats 81,50’ Teele Derby Hibbed Under= 98c , ridge i. id wear robes | A al bedi 98c Neckwear #5 an 0 Blanket Funnel $9 OR Gurenters we jana The Milk Neewewrs ail 22c Bathrobes; ity” ” Prereisds owes $1615) joston ana rane 19, weer. 196 wp | mnkes. see se ces ) Ic} Three paire for Bc.” Lincoln Bi i.ding 1 UNION SQUARE (,2:2'2,2:isim..) Cor. 14th St. } ls LLC TTT TTT NOW _- SaveMoney| Open an ison With Any LIBERAL CREDIT AND |Vicfor Victrola LOW PRICES trom$]5t0$350 | Thin erent wate. with it DR WITH RECORDS for it tn amail nthly nayiienta, This $50 Vittor Outfit $40 Victr Opened From $5 0 $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments ‘Small Accounts can of pay tina Our Prices Are =) Always the Lowest s0c A WE WEEK Delivers any article ictrola Oak ont) ana orth oj Records $3 on shave and the Open an Ac:ount With Any Stove, Range or Fea er Pas for It U0 4 Week, Large Sine No pen an Account With Any CARR GE Pay 6 50c A WEEK PAY ONE DOLLAR /2:t0u0\ Any Complete Room Outiit any kind White Enamel Bed Reg. Price, $12 . 8.74 Heavy Cash or Credit continu ous] » posts fit) large filler el“ H beat baked H white OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS IW 10 < CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES 144-146 wig 35°36 America’s Greates Furniture House wouabb, wasn eas DAL, Uvsvsees 48, Milk Investigation Begun; First of Problems That Face Protective League, Work of New Organization. By Sophie Irene Loeb. If you want to become a member of the Housewives’ Protective League in the interest of your home, sign the application blank and receive the! coin of protection that you cam use In your dally dealings. Although the Housewives’ Protective League has| been inaugurated by The Evening World but a few days, excellent suggestions for protective measures are received daily from its members, which already number several hundred, as space permits !mportant recommendations will be| EVERY MOVEMENT TO PROTECT ||| printed, reviewed, I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evéning World's Housewives’ Protective League. A large perce: cuss the important question of milk, which fs among | | the first of the issues that will be gone into by the S¢"lous problems to solve this cowing | || Housewives’ Protective League. In anawer to these communications the members ‘ay look for an increase in many are to be assured that an investigation has already begun in the interest of the consumer and every angle ;),, of this very necessary food product will be thoroughly buying agent for the home), can cone MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION These are hereby acknowle ntage of these communica’ > Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective League, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. \* “See How That Corn \Comes Clear Off!” “GETS-IT" Locsens Your Coms\5¢ the home at heart are invite Right Off, It's the Modern Corn Wonder—Never Fails. hard to bellove mnything could | Y a corn off, Wh: re with ny | fees or regtrictions from belonging to inty * ‘more valuable, It ix also desirable to reit lan other similar leagues a l organizations which have the inte |Join the Housewives" | League, which creates no added obli- | gations, since there are n {| almilar associations | Among the Presidents wh | dorsed the movement launc | Housewives’ Protective 1 | Mrs, Willlam Grant Brown, n of Wome Mra. Ju Housew league, and M Frankel, Presid Associat ‘The | WOMEN MUST HOME'S PROTECT Mrs. Frankel said: “I a sign the application blank such a progressive step as I say: the price plated here, “Housewives, ,Mfe have increased over 10 within the past ten yea distressing problem wh itwelf to you to-day, the ands your moi Hanan Walking Boot for Women ‘The vampe are made of dark Russia Calf with .ong wing tips. ‘The stylish eight inch buckskin tops that harmonize wi the vamps and the new one inch boot heels are attractive ‘eatures of this extremely stylish boot. Mustrated Catalogue sent on request Good Shoes are an Economy brie. aoe Broadway, comer Canal roadway, comer 31.41 Se, roadway, ek Sah 411 Fifth Ave, at 37th St New York Hanan & Son Broadway, corner Fulton Se. 97 divay, near a5 St., comer ay In Brooklyn ai a AND meomerrl 125 ota Ccompy Between 7th and Lenox Avs NEWARK STOPE, 49-51 MARKET ST. WEST qumann wa 8 AVE. ~ msn nT Leas wre Guernsey, Uresid Club, Mrs, Frederic’ (President of the Consumers’ League; n Heath, President of the of the He | Inquiry Will Cover Every Angle of the Question— \ Many Housewives Make Suggestions for dged, and | tons dis: | This investigation will aeck only authoritative and reliable data and | statistics so that the rights of the housewife will be properly conserved with * | the unfailing weapon of accurate information. Housewives are urged to take an individual interest by making any the \saadadtion that they deem of interest. | retiring of women has thoroughly considered and solved a matter that her jing World can do much good. in Sometimes the most modest and forward sister has overlooked, These are the opinions that are most erate that nd similar to Protective o dues « o have in- hed by the ©: n's Ch f the « Nathan, irs. Meyer usewives’ last twat e the following statements FIGHT FOR 1ON. m glad to in view of is contem- of food products that are most essential to per cent » and the presents solving of st earnest Hitt 1946. thought and consideration, ts: “How can you make your income Meet (he. expenditures exacted for food that is absolutely necessary for your families, “You know that Incomes have not kept pace With the advance in food prod- ucts, and the housewife upon whose Shoulders rests the burden to make |the income niecet the expenditures stands betple and broken with eyes staring | ly and sullenly at the words, ‘ ay ay the Prive or Go Without,’ displayed arrogantly and defiantly on| fh the barrier between her and the food she must procure, “By the rich this ultimatum is re- garded as a gross imposition; by the ones in moderate circumstances aw a tragedy; by the poor as a crime. “ "Do not wait in the hope and ex. pectation that some one else will take up your cause and battle in your be- half, “To gain the relief you must wage | the battle now against the system that opreases you, for the longer you | allow it to remain. the more difficult it will be to eradicate it, “To exterminate the evil that confronts you, arm yourself, yout weapon must be pi tion. Only perseverance, determination and untiring effort will accomplish this end.” HOME 18 Goop. Mrs, Heath sald: “The housewife will have many winter. The cost of the necessitien of ‘ilfe will hardly decrease, indeed we|| commodities, “There are conditions, however, t the housewife (because she is the IR the Dining Room, is shown on our Sixth Floor, in an unusually large variety of artistic modern as well as classic designs in Japanese Lacquered, Queen Anne, William and Mary, Chippendale and ! Colonial, including many Suites in Circassian and ||| American Walnut, also in Jacobean Oak and the rich standing back of the issues—which iH shades of Mahogany. er the best interest of the Amer- jean home. | “The home is the centre of all suc- |_| Furniture for every room in the house, harmonizing with any style of decoration, may be advantageously selected from our comprehensive assortments, trol, and it is therefore imperative || that all women stand together for Protection of our homes, | ¥ movement which bands! || n together for the protection of ome is a good one “There will be live serious Issues— which affect the home and The Eve- cesatul living. | “The housewife is the administra- tor of the family income. “The housewife holds in her hands||q power of the dollar. \ We should recognize our respon- llity and power, “We must be intelligent consumers, | Every woman should fakegpart in the] |} interest of her home. The prices being very moderate. p An Unusually Important Sale of Choice Oriental Rugs now in progress on the Fifth Ftoor, comprises Thousands of Modern Oriental Rugs of guaranteed qualities, revealing the most artistic designs | and colorings; also Antique and Semi-antique Oriental Rugs of authenticated origin as well as rare individual interest and charm. The astonishingly low prices—speaking comparatively—at which these Rugs are offered are especially commended to the consideration of all who are interested in carpets from the mysterious East. CAUCASIAN at $22.50, 28.50, AND, PERSIAN RUGS (sizes up to 5x8 feet) 35.00, 42.50,, 55.00, 68.00, 75.00 & 85.00 PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS (sizes up to 9x2 feet) at $85.00, 110.00, 135.00, 190.00, 225.09, 285.00, 350.00, upward PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS (sizes up to 12x15 feet) $210.00, 290.00, 385.00, 475.00, 575.00, 850.00, at upward PERSIAN HALL at . 3 6 « « §@6$48.00, RUNNERS 68.00, 85.00 & 110.00 | AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF CHINESE MATS AND SMALL RUGS are also included In this remarkable offering, specially priced as quoted: at $16.50, 22.50 & 29.50 at 29.50, 48.00 & 58.00 A number of Persian and Turkish Rugs, selected from B, Altman & Co,"s . great stock of extra large sizes, are on sale, at substantially reduced prices, Mats . . 5 . . . . Small Rugs. . . . . . Fifth Avenue - Madison Auenw. New York eet .

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