The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 6

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ee — oil ee ' - 7 , be ry Watohman te 4 Joseph M GLOOM VANISHED Women Find Happiness and Health 4 fn Dr. Greene's Nervura 3 Fits you t decided by the Supreme Court of , narcotic legislation, admitting him-| Py | sin Ji , 1906, In that a good day's work. ‘ pelt m drug user and appealing that| ing Tremendous Growth. Chiet Judge Johnston, writing tor m|R. & G. PILLS remove from the 9 ° 9 A Welt arg Hiner aentuaree eary til By Sophie Irene Loeb. inaniiows court. ym at page 6° “| body the potsone which, fier te PV OMEN S isses’ Coats PALA A AM omaha hh td ‘a Kivany “St BILIOUSNESS—CONSTIPATION DR. GREENE'S LAXURA CATHARTIC PILLS “A Otgetert i for 20 Years.” Effective, 36 Cents Druggists sion sot 'DRUG USER PLEADS — TO KEEP 6000 NAME Abbott of Ca He Is N lornia, formerly o Rrookiyn, electrited tha session of Heads of Big Concerns Also Looking Into Matter of : Absolutely rebutids sundown people BROOKLYN NEWARK “Are these horrible ® * the Ame: Medical E a’ Asso-| Jon " through the bloo Amat azote", aoe en Mera MeAigin vester,| Uniform Prices by the Shop Retailers—House- ee eae ee ee sceval the cone Jay by rising during a symposium on wives’ Proteetive Association Enjoy- Ratcliffe va. Stockyards, 74 Kansas, 1, "lot the drunkard | beg you to be merciful,” he sald commend no laws to put the drug ent long terms In tnany er was applauded. RoC , chief of the miscellaneous divi of the Internal Revenue Bureau Jtold the meotiag that In this country [more than a mil 1 [known as drug use) |more used drugs secretly: persons were Bess anywhere. All ATHENA are made full over the bust end narrow across the back. Cut_lew_in front, Straps cannot slip down. Patent pock- et-like seat stays closed and is always comfortable, Athena Underwear is the only —Separate Garments...... —Union Suits............. a Saks &@ompany ATHENA UNDERWEAR Underwear that it fits yoy perfectly without being stretched at any point, and with no wrinkling or baggi- to correspond with the outline of the human figure. PRICES: ; For Women— Vests and Tights..50c to $1.7 For Women—Union Suits. For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. | Marshall Field & Company, makers.— Saks & Co., sole New York distributors. Athena Underwear is tailored to conform to the lines of your figure. There is not too much fabric at the = | waist, nor too little at the bust or hips. This is true of no other un- derwear that has ever been made, Choose a suit of Athena Underwear of your correct size, and you will find that it fits you snugly and comfortably all over, affording free action of the arms and body. underwear that is cut ‘ val to $3.95 | canted 50c to $1.10 Peter 85c to $2.00 + Authorized Agents A FULL WE ne GENEREUX & CO., Inc. 5-7 EAST HOUSTON STREET IN THE HEART OF THE WHOLESALE DISTRICT Cut Down Your Repair Costs We Charge the Absolute Minimum on Repairs Time Payments. Pay One- Third Downand the Balance in Eight Monthly Payments ALWAYS YOUR. DELIVE! ON HAND PROBLEM stock )\ Geer ( PLETE OF PARTS Zord LINE OF RY Ss SPECIAL BODIES MADE TO ORDER AUTOMOBILES. Ford Cars WECARRY A COM- COMMER- CIAL BODIES If Dr, Prank - By united effort of the women of the city the high cost of food will be ‘ oateide the ag ot Pes a thoroughly investigated and wherever possible reduced | ubject | blotches and sallow skin. Thou: of ts, in Scores ren ware fond for ment’ | Every woman interested In her home has opportunity now to Join this! tien and contro sands of Coa | coins will be sent to the members in a few days, having been delayed on and as many ,OOUrse of Investigation, The association will be represented to-day In the YH BVENING WURLD, sHURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916. i | ° ° | tiongexercising any franchise or | monopoly and the like, are elreum= Popular Price Garment House in Now YoMer Sta te Milk Regula tion privlege emanating from the (oerenely and tie property worth Public interest.” c “Gets You a Trial Box of _ By a Service Commission = OS wea corn te Grea 9 any franchise ary wechyarde | TONIC 6 Ave. cor. 18 St. NEW YORK f author cites with approval the case of| Renews your life and vigor. Friday—A Sale of Vast Importance The Housewives’ Protective Ass “Many kinds of business carried @permente the system, will create a olation gains in nifMbers daily. { constipation, headache, biliousness, public in jindigestion, bad breath, pimples, " extent of the busin organization of women that it closely touches a great Sign the application blank and receive the coin of protection. (These many people, and wet it may af- i ford opportuni of Models—Specially Priced at , account of such a jarge number applying.) The milk question contin to be the absorbing one, And fs in the [inquiry conducted by Deputy Attorney General Lewis. Attorney Lewis is giving the milk matter deep study and thorough re- search, and some Interesting developments are anticipated. Yesterday I talked with the heads of some of the largest milk com- panies in the city, namley, Sheffield Farms, Mutual-McDermott, Borden's and Locust Farms, relative to the creating of a Milk Service Commission similar to the Public Service Commiaston. The consensus of opinion among the chief executives of these companies is that the past and recent milk upheavals have shown clearly that a reconstruction period of the milk industry {s at hand; that the publid must necessarily be assured of the good faith and equitable profits of the dealer. Also, as @ general thing they realize the public claim to some eort of |regulation in the establishment of prices that will be recognized as Justifiable. | Another question that f talked ower with these men, and which they | have under consideration, is the price of milk that shall be charged by the groceryman and small dealer after the milk company has sold it to him. It was pointed out that some of these smal! stores charge more for their milk than others, And that some guarantee should be forthcoming \ to the consumer that he cam buy the same quality of milk or cream coming from the same company at the same price anywhere. ‘The logality of the right to do this {s being lovked Into. The majority of the dealers are reluctant to sell to the storekeepers, owing to the enormous amount of unrecovered bottles. Consumers are careless about | the return of bottles, and the price of milk would be cheaper if a larger | percentage of the bottles were returned than ts now the case, | nal ia =| To-morrow will mark the Greatest Coat Event of the season— we have prepared a Sensational Sale that offers the biggest-sav- ings on record for the most desirable Coats demanded by the fashionable woman and miss. All the dealers are considering seri- 7 | | ously this matter of a Milk Service | Showing dotailed costs and profits or | Commission similar to the Public | losses, such Sees to be open to Servico Commission, by which the |#0me public official, such as the at: | prices of milk should be regulated | Paftinent of Agriculture, and requir- f si ing the ing of periodic reports, | throughout the city, | The general! would benefit the whole industry and ae eee in ot the Mu. | remove the suspicion and distrust | no! pany: | y stated, I believe that producer, distributer ulation of some kind ether the Interstate eves | will eventually como. ‘The milk busl- | Law would conflict withethe estab- ness should be removed from @ com-|jixhment of a Milk Service Commis- petitive basis, It is as much a public | son ts a matter. which we will go service enterprise as transit lines, gas | into very carefully; also, the ques- companies and — electric Hghting | tion of the assurance to the public of plants. Therefore it should be regu-| being charged one price wherever | lated by a public official or by the|they go throughout the city for the Public Service Commission, same grade of milk or cream from | “In this way consumers can be as-| the same company.” | sured of their milk, for it can be seen | Mr, Cutterbaoh, manager of Locust that the business be kept sufficiently | Farms: “I am not at all opposed to attractive to encourage the invest- | any form of Governmental regulation ment of capital in the milk industry, If a Milk Ser- | “We are going over the matter | vice Commission such as is suggested thoroughly ¢ will eliminate the middleman and | with the publ 3," make it possible to assure the pub- | H. N, Hallock, r and Vice |Iic that the prices of milk are justified President of Borden's Condensed | at whatever they are set, I think it Milk Company: will help the whole industry, Regula- “We believe fundambntally that] tion of this sort may hurt the small some way may be reached for the | dealer but in the end may prove bene- |betterment of this industry to all|fticlal to the majority of the pecple.” There are Coats of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Kersey, Tweed, Chinchilla, Corduroy, Seal Plush, Matelam, Boucle, Wool Plush, etc., in Black, Burgundy, Mus- tard, Green, Broum, Tan and Navy; also Mixtures, Plaide and Stripes. Sizes 14 to 44. Many Coats have Big Fur Collars and other Fur Trim- mings and are Lined. with Satin or Peau de Cygne. Squeezing nsumer, The Loaf The soaring price of wheat has decreased. the size of the loaf or increased the price. Either means increased cost of living. The Above Also on Sale at Our ~ Brooklyn Store, Fulton and Bridge Sts. and Newark Store, Market and Halsey Sts. At Our’ New York Store ONLY Dresses Greatly Reduced. The makers of Grape-Nuts concerned. We believe in Govern-| Daniel Horton, Secretary of the| $ 95 $ .00 mental regulation of the producers’ Farms Company: “I doubt| or mane nd of the distributers, 7 ental regul: bi :. Fy ; | We believe res Hing al with Tha. laree: muieber’ on have neither advanced the price, decreased the size je with the large number of nd milk distributers | dealers to deal with, It seems to me! » books of account, ithe law of supply and demand must ‘MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Oe milk produc to keep ac of package, nor lessened the quality of this splendid wheat and barley food. ‘ It contains the full nutriment of these sturdy grains, including theis invaluable mineral elements, so vital for maintenance of sttong bodies, steady nerves and capable brains. Quickly digested, appetizing—a household word for nearly a score of years—-Grape-Nuts easily stands at the head of all prepared cereals for deli- ciousflavor, concentratednourishmentandeconomy. Every table should have its ° daily ration of Grape-Nuts. Formerly to $7.50 Formerly to $12.95 Odd lots of Serges and Taffetas—early Fall models and late models from last season. Sizes 14 to 44 included. or Cut out this coupon, fili out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Oct. 1916 OFFICIAL CIRCULATION STATEMENTS Address .......... I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective Association. ‘ OF THE ¥ | GERMAN DAILY PAPERS | PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK CITY , |SUBMITTED TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT | OCTOBER ist, 1916 GERMAN HEROLD .. 121,961 | STAATS-ZEITUNG . . 116,719 F Deutsches JOURNAL -53,003. | @@5" The above demonstrates that the GERMAN HEROLD : ‘ has the largest circulation of the Metropolitan New: lished in the German language in the UNITED STATES, Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Sold by Grocers everywhere. naturally affect this industry, as it does all others, It may seem startling but the fact ts that in the selling of milk with present methods of distri- bution and overhead costs, that we must sel] at over per cent. of the cost In order to mal '¥ profit at all. “Also, it is @ business that fluctu- ’ ates at different seasons of the year, | For example, in September, when ERIS | many people are away, the milk con- | sumption ta considerably less and we | i i} find @ loss instead of a profit. Of| course this ts equalized at other esa- | IMMA IALLILAL Ta BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On Credit a{ Low Prices Handsome bedroom suites of Bird's-eye Maple, Antique Mahogany, Circassian Walnut and other de- sirable woods, at prices to suit every pocketbook. H From $85.00 to $325.00 Buy now and pay a little each week as you earn, No red tape about our liberal credit. | = w#ons. I doubt if regulation would | Look, Mother! Is tongue coat=| cover the far distant points from | ed, breath hot and rhich we must buy milk , r example, We Ket milk from the stomach sour? ory of the St, Lawrence river. | : © ask why are there no nearer | Harmless “fruit laxative’ best | Ptotucés. The truth is that the sur- y rounding territory adjacent to New to clean tender liver | York {s baing bought up at high fig- | | and bowels, [ures for residential purposes—prices sac that make the land prohibitive to the ilk producer Mothers can rest easy after giving | MHS, | “California Syrup of Figs," because in 6 | ghee nt dy om tne Benerae | belles, ? $4 there is keen competition in this bual- | | few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour| ness. However, we are open to con-| bile and fermenting food gently moves| viction that our present methods may out of the bowels, aud you have a well, | be changed so a# to benefit all con- | playful child agwin, Children simply will | cerned.” [not take the time from play to empty| Following are the views of Lewis, their bowels, and they become tightly | ® foremost authority on the rights of packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach | {ho State, In his well known work on disordered. | ippot Domals | IMPORTANT NOTICE .. TO WORLD READERS. of a right or When cross, foveriah; reatjons, sce if n the State to regulate or tongue is coated, then give tls « charg: hich | £, $. “ipuit lazative.” Children love it, and| lawfully demanded. for "wertat® Sunday World Edition Limited to Demand it cannot cause injury. No difference| services or commodities Pe hat ails your little eit full jence y an almost imm rial - rs ine tots Gatinte nomar|Seerege st auch ae Weg Readers of The Sunday World are requested to ache, bad breath, ren and America, and is established PTT WT in thie country by a long line of “inside cleansing” should In nie sentry BY. jest treatment given, I for babies, children of all ups ure printed on each be place their order in advance with their newsdealer. This is the only way to be sure of getting’a copy regu- larly, as The Sunday World is sold out early. Owing to a shortage of news-print paper the newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales, Ik directions | andgrown| with Munn vs. and coming down to t! time. “The right to exercise this power in the case of common telegraph and telephone ht and present Boware rleit fig a ob a Syrup of Fi 4 kee that it TKelly@o. 263-6th Ave. wert iz st. Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks, carefully a “California Fig Syrup Con make no smaller size, Hau anne ‘ | jsontempt any other fig sy rup—Advh | tie, aod all paracna or coapakas |

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