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h a toes | the armor, and the steel core, relieved and all shades to match shoes or gowns. 1.50 see Beas SSE MES Sead Sackepasses tony te CONNECTICUT SUPPLY|} Paris Openwork Clox Silk Hose ¥ = Mores ' i te set ee we at whieh the Penetration epemsgm MANDO) B4OOOH4 Perret | : tothe white with broad openwork | 195 § er — Constwise shipping or atte, {noon om her maiden trip to Galveston. |structure and deck houses located Not a Can Shipped From Plainfield pbsaaen eee! i brats serach Petit ak | Pesce the American merchant marine Idea,| The Henry R. Mallory, built by the] antdsbips and large open decks fore; Section to Boston and Other Openwork Silk Hosiery ; PS Ps eee! Lady of the ,/and American shipbuilding ts Newport News Shipbullding and Dry|and aft, Nothing to provide comfort | Points. In black, white and evening shades, 275 \ “4 mm |More ot hag aaytning 10, tat {c-day!| will recelve pronounced impetus when Dock Company, tn the latoat and fest /and usury for 200 passengers haa been | ay et on : Goudie heel, toe and elik garter top, % ETT eae ety twallered tender, Me: | the new Mallory liner, Henry R. Mal-|development of coas t do- | overlooked tn plannt Jd outfit! NPIELD, Conn, Oct. 94.—a Inserted & World Wants Work Wonders, | 4,207 tae T¥e swnltered terday to to eee oe eg thie port to-morrow at cat, and oil! Berthe warsen|thin steamaahipe nt | suite strike was declared by the fares ue ro hog finger! te, i —_ g between Amertcan| ‘The Henry It, Mallory will ply regu-|“"* bigot this esction to-day, | with lace insertion, silk garter top. 3.75 ; tariy between New York and Gaivas-| SS0"SIN# 10 reports recatved here a Many ocean liners are smaller than|ton and will prove an Important) ing Galip shipped fa au o! ; ie Hery ator and Yow weft wing Sot York na New ou A sloped to Deion ‘and Lisle Thread Hosiery d alahed rag deoraset: he, ae Aihwe Texas and the great out, it wis said, because of the fall- n3 an e S an leteamship ts 441 foet long, 84 feet Galveston ts making sroat prepara: pd Pig farmers to receive prices For Women and Misses é {beam and 34 feet in depth, and has ieeamaanip Sa wer artva,, ea New The farmers have been getting 42 omto Bhe ran of burner, with her auper lina afternoon, “a shoeena to. Previenen RZ green ened Beek wey pair for $1.00 =35 i - 5 , avi about 90,- . 9 eg teeue a@ day, the ra have Mis: y Li | getting 47 cents foi f ses’ Lisle Thread Hosiery at Mc Cutcheon’s Reg, Trade Mark MEMBERSHIP APPLIC. ATION can and are now asking 88 cena oe opliced voor pooky A) a os b c; | —_——__ b 3 P Sea | $6,000 | A VERY remarkable collection of Wool and Down filled Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ ($6, Pike og DUE, Boys’ and Girls’ Hosie Commer rae i. ze hy leading Ps sig in stripes, Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. IAN GIVES $100 . aids, and floral effects 1s now on display. Ribbed Cotton Hosier: Pp ’ play Oct. 1916 Dr. Beebe Says Court Actions His Por boys and girls, broad hosiery, in black - Stripes in two-tone colors as well Name. sassnsesscrseenssenesesenseseenaee | Wile Has Brought Againat ttn se white ake Vnerinbeds i Beis Tair for $1.00 «35 as Roman stripes are much in ave jown His Income, 5 favor this season, There are in Address ....cceccccsceseccccsessscsocnsoceecs pitt atery Bebe of No. 18 in Boys’ Heavy Cotton Hosiery addition the usual plain colors I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening | Police Court to-day against her hu Aes Neen Se ee 8 ai | pair for $1.00 35 in Silk and Satin. Prices range World's Housewives’ Protective Association. petals pen of No. 11 East = fanbattam, from $4.50 to $55.00 each. Inclove 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. || °*sr4ne hm with abandoning er \ eastel ton Wotasedae Ont Blankets in all sizes from the Lidia rae likely to become « bur Special, for_Wednestey Onis ‘ ‘ jon on the city. Sesh = POM LAGUEPANS TOOTS © seevcwas|| Stk Hosiey i 5 . a that his cll medium and better grades. y separating from Me, Beebe ‘nad Ww d Mi - . agreed to pay her $5,000 a year ena For Women and Misses ; One of our most popular blankets & give her the use of the Fiushing'| | Pure Thread Silk Hosiery } is made of very fine California : home, but declared that because of In black, white and all shades to match shoes or Wool in all White, bound with a bad ‘Grouglt ageinat Sint asc oa Be ibe LA od edhe Sly hel eae a . ed . lost, hia ir for a pec * ; four-inch Satin ribbon a ———— = bad been forned othed ereaane Be ls : desirable colors in all the BE] continued rom irt Pese) [ouch « oouran and once fora man-| Suagbems terendyoue st creat 2l] | Hand Emb'd Clox Silk Hosiery : : z| —— as ing it impossible for the consumer to Bide and there if she ‘were is Pure thread in black, with self or ve eas ‘ pa] nance fixed the maximum prices of/ be at th f the dealer wh broidered pl ity clox; also white wit! ; Good medium grade Blankets, Fl) ommon foods, such aa beet, veal, mut-| such an Important necessity of life as| ,i17%Beebe's attorney, Ulmer Ne- salt, black Gr-eottrasting color clox 4.35 $5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50, 10.50 up B3|| ton, milk, putter? bread, &., &¢. | milk is in question, and as eoon aa I| said there was'a gum of teens oot 3 pair for $3.95 Special : per pair. z They met from time to time, and) look into the matter thoroughly I will| on the agreement. : — pa||as the supply and demand oe be glad to introduce legislation to this |= F|| and decrogsed, the prices wore end.” bed] | accordingly. * Following is one of hundreds of let- : . “J shall certainly look into this mat-| ters received by The Evening World oe Our Great Sale of Pure Linen Huckaback Towels will be das. Yary, carefully.t, wuld Eroaaek 58g (prion of Ge aroring ia erat ) NEE ARMOR-PIERCING BULLET INVENTED BY U.S. ARMY | Will Go Through Three-Fourths of an Inch of Steel and Then Kill. Fifty United States Army omMcers | have just completed a test at the @| Gandy Hook Proving Grounds of a) new armor-plercing bullet that will 4-| penetrate three-quarters of an inch en ee, | of poli @teel and then kill a man the Jateatine 40 oe behind the armor The ep may / | be fired from the regulation Spring- furet, defence ceeceuty rove | field infantry rife or from a machine The | a he number met Bt eainlna “to | and armored defenses of machine gun positions. The bullet is believed to be e@teel, armor-plercing core, encased 4 lead cor The lead becomes a lubricant to 4 the penctration of | America’s Latest and Finest Coastwise Liner, Henry R. Mallory, Which 09.005 05955-559656504-9-00-006.00000/ continued until the end of the month. The collection of * sizes and ge is yet almost complete, and prices are considerably below present day values. ‘James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets THE EVENING WORLD, SUESLAY, OCTOBER 24, Sails To-Morrow seaqaete Seabee eee beee \ Dowling Heve it 1s, and can be fixed by ordi- | nance, this should be done for the | ‘Housewives’ Protective League: benefit of the consumer. “| think that thie matter of milk is even more important than taxicab rates, and if the author- ity Is vested in the Board of Aldermen, ae it is, to fix maxi+ mum cab rates, | can eee no reason why the Board of Alder- may not also be empowered ‘imum rat for euch @ Ik. this power, | would careful and acien- ation of the milk in- of the Board of Aldermen, and every angle thoroughly gone over im- partially and maximum prices fixed as a result of such an in- vestigation. “The high price of food ie one of the biggest questions before the city to-day, and it le well worth the effort of the Board of Aldermen to help alleviate the growing distress, | “T know families that eat meat but | once a month, 60 igh ts the price of moat, and I am oonfident that hun- —It’s one way to make the unexpected guest GLAD he dropped in: Just try it on the unexpected guest that drops in for dinner sometime. See now he likes that smocth and appetizing taste it gives a salad or a tempting dish. Basler for you, too, you know. For Premier Salad Dressing is always ready for use. It saves all the time you'd spend in mizing « of your own. It's always fresh and creamy and smooth—and delicious in flavor, Standing even in mid @ummer doesn't burt it a bit. And it's pure to the last drop — just like every Premier Food Product is. bist TeADE wann er) SALAD DRESSING fRaNcis H{Leccert&(0.. ji o NEWYORK. 0 fh o. , eo eellcoos ——— °c ‘Try one bottle of Premier Salad Dressing today. Your grocer sella tia large bottle for 25c, pad don't the Premier Seiad nee Cer autem Se Francis} Lecaert & Gtpany BOth St. and Inth Ave, New York ée° ° dreds of familios should of necessity use a great deal more milk than thay ‘do at present but for the price that they are required to pay. “Tam of the opinion that it {s pos- sible, with all the scientific knowl- edge at hand, that the Board of Al- dermen can readily and with do- spatch nettle the questipn of milk for the benefit of the community, “| am heartily in favor of aiding » ’ You will soon find that the sweetness and flavor of Krumblies ts evident more and more, as you chew it, 10c Look tor thie signature Krumbles.’) eay ea | “a “If the power is still vested ‘in the work of the Housewives’ Pro- in the Board of Aldermen, as I be-| tective Aasociation: g}of m separator, “NOROTON HEIGHTS, Conn, “As usual, it has taken The Eve- ning World to ‘start something’ In tho right place, at the right time, and this move is the best of all, for in one breath this association will help the babes, the mothers, the widows, the fathers and, in fact, will help the family, “Lam writing from the bottom of my heart, for after nearly seven years of constant struggle to keep our ttle tbome together, now, when my hue; band 1s able to bring in more money than ever, and just as I had hoped to save something for our little ones’ future welfare, everything goes soar- ing up and we are no better off than at the very beginuing, when we had but half as much money per week. “As to the milk question, let me give you my experience: Having al- ways given my bables the best plain food and as much milk as they re- quired, my regular order stood for two quarta per day. During the re- cent trouble, I, as all others, received but a half portion, or one quar day, and on several occasions instead of finding a quart bottle, I would re- celve two pints, which is 6 cents, while the quarts are 9 cents. Imag- ine my surprise, when the bill was presented, to be charged for the pints, Although not yet a member of your Housewives’ League, I did not} believe in encouraging such robbery aa that and flatly refused to pay the vill. It is now up to the company, and before I will submit to the extor. tion I will discontinue my patronage of that company, “Therefore you can readily wee that I will prove a fighting member, and| sincerely hope the league numbers all | the housewives in the United States of America before long. “ALINA 8. WALWORTH.” What Distributere Profit on a! Quart of Mill, | ‘To the KAitor of ‘The Evening World | In the milk investigation no one seems to give the real idea of the cost of milk to the consumer, and the dir. ference in the price paid to the farmer and that charged by the Bordens and other milk concerns, By the recent arrangement the farm- cr gets 6 cents per quart for the milk comes from the cow. | is milk brings the various mili ferns who serve the public, an aver- r quart. mh quart of ne big deal ken by means ream in the Thie strength thus laken 19 auld for about 0) as it v1 ‘thereby forced to - MILK STRIKE GUTS OFF canta) mate f propurt A toothy t ke ago the price was! i na Franklin Simon s Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. offers smith “dentere S1.eie this, for something for wileh he hae) ‘PHONE 6900 GREELEY ‘ fr will thus be seen that the public of (8 a quart ler will say Hosiery Shop For Women and Misses him sometuing to use @ ean ! No doubt It does, No io ine Itself te costly! But te that if every cream Were destroyed and ng public wee pou dealer the milk w c ne fart I venture to alate there woul’ t be one to complain to the milk deal- sof unfair treatment, BLO. W, Brooklyn, Oct, 25 Silk_Hosiery Pure Thread Silk Hosiery In black, white, silver, gold, brown, gray Franklin Simon 8 Co. ‘ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets PHONE 6900 GREELEY Women’s Tailored Suits An unusually large assortment of Women’s Suits from the exact reproductions of Paris models to the strictly tailored suits; made of exclusive fabrics and many trimmed with fashionable furs. 29.50 to 295.00 Special for Wednesda Fur Trimmed Suits—Wolf or Opossum Collars New models of wool velpur or broadcloth, in navy, brown, burgundy, plum, taupe, green or black; large roll convertible eollar of taupe wolf, skunk or natural opossum, Special Special for Wednesday Tailored Suits—without fur trimming New models, without fur trimming, (to be worn with own furs), ‘af melton cloth, camel's hair, wool velour or broadcioth, in navy, black, Oxford, bur, brown, mahogany or taupe. Tailored Suits for Stout Figures Sizes 40 to 560 bust Fur trimmed or plain tailored suits of wool velour or broad- ‘cloth, in navy, black, brown, plum, green or taupe, cut on spe- cial measurements to answer the requirements of stout figures, 45.00 ; 59.50 69.50 | | 39.50 undy, pecial 39.50