The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1916, Page 6

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! Killed by Four-Foot Fall. A fall of four feet from @ scaffolding caused the instant death yesterday of Jacob Herzog, fifty, of No, 214 Tesla Place, Glendale, Queens. Herzog, \ to the ase ciation? A. did Mr. Bramley said that both he and) THE EVENING wWor.Lp, wepwzeDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916, | Dr, Lederio wore strong advocates of | |Housewives’ Association —"s"0i" "e's cum «ome w we DONNEGIS LEDERLE st25525 ee To Demand Regulation of LABORATORY WITH ‘ ‘eairng auteuaaton, | aboratorie Presented the pr¢ position | 120 per cent. profit, th 1 sion, the examination of some of the According to thet Iavestien ots: largeat dealers revested o00 MHOTES mene Ol EROS set . ny showed not profits, after all charges and expenses of ne compe Father tion requiring pasteurization | bricklayer, was at work in the rear of ature bad been deducted, on fluid milk alone, Now York Mr. I in read fr he No. #81 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn. ° ° every kind and nil "gine Months ending Sept. 80, 1909, of $779,407.92, and matitution of the ‘Saaitary” Mitt | A {Hi tow te Tooting a Sroppea back Milk Rates and Service and Chicago, #0" fing nine months during the year 1908, $489,054.80, show- Deniers’ Asroclation's passage stating Medicine a eillesohoartedlsanrend + pes oe, aaring the eame period in 1909 the net profits on fluid milk alone, is lorwake Gnrrorrigie toaation Gal - ™ 7 . her York and Chicago, Increased $240,853.12 over the preceding year. loppore legisiation inimical to ‘the | e i SAVE YOUR HAIR! It Has Been Done Successfully With the Cab Service wThie company’s total net profts for the year ending Sept, 30, 1909, | proper conduct of tha business Bui Ss ou p ye . and Why Not With the Poor Child’s F 2_one | were $2,617,029.40. The total capital etock of thie company Issued and — | “Was that nlmed at pasteurtza. | o ‘ood? | outstanding during that year was $25,000,000, of which $15,428,408.46 was issued for trade marks, patente and good will, it being merely a balancing entry on their books. “Thie company during its ten years of existence paid nearly every year a dividend of 6 per cent. on its preferred stock and @ dividend of 10 por cent. on its common atock, and during that time has euccesded in rolling up @ surplus of $8,824,230.59 in addition, \Best for Colds, Bronchi- tis, and throat trou! sneniers, Aveciation Nig alcohol or dangers 8 contribution of $560 | yy drugs. fon, Marry F. Bramley of No, 39 West Thirty-elghth Street, treasurer of the) Lederle Laboratories, Inc, wae a wit- neas to-day before Referee William N. Dykman, who {fs conducting the milk investigation | 25 CENT BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF at the Borden 1 to enter the ers’ Association Company Made 120 Per Cent. Profit by Selling Its Milk at 8 Centsa Quart. The w Milk Company de: Sanitary Milk bacause It wit but they m to the ass | By Sophie Irene Loeb. \ | MA) NesrksLeadingVictrola Stored to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falis out fast. A little Danderine to-night y time—will surely Do they know that the lowest drop on the taxicab meter was 50 cents ight-—now—an, —_ 6 -day it 16 20 cents? Get n 25 cant bottle of Knowlton's SS Be know that the same cry of Jabor costs and “overheads” and PE etttae cad uncon the Ais OF tol [omaterial” and “investment” was advanced in the taxleab battle ax the milk “thasiguinere er be ta sn that lifes jealers are advancing to-day? Prete ok oiled HI alah 7 And do they know that these taxfcab companies camo to realize that peautiful. It will become wavy and! common usage of an article demanded common regulation? fluffy and have the appearance Of/ Aare they aware that these compantes had to go out of business and abundance, an incomparable gle vou | make place for new corporations that were ready to meet the common law demand by inaugurating more economical business methods? softness; hut what will please y | JUST WHY REGULATION IS DEMANDED. most will be after Just a few weel use, when you will actually see @ lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—grow- all over the scalp. Pasta is to the halt what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It Ee right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating and life-producing prop- erties cause the hair to grow long, sffong and beautiful.—Advt. taxicab concerns? Are they alive to the fact that the people distribution rou duplicated, milk wu hundreds of m and the publio, of high prices? Do they not understand that the more milk that is used, even on a emailer margin of profit, the more profit can be made in the end? going to find out why rily brought from consequence, at the mercy people they could get to use the cabs the more money they would make. ‘The old idea was to have less cabs and more money for the service. tallest building in the world? 363 ve 477, Sthfve 23W42ndSt. 77 Ws4th St BETSNOAVES BET 546 AVES VICTROLAS on Easy Payments going to meet the public half way and mod- 10 give the lowest price possible to the great- ost majority? . Are they going to Join In legislation, such as a Milk Service Com- mission, that will create public confidence in them and their industry, or are they going to fight fruitlessly as the old taxicab companies did? present prices are justifiable, | Have they forgotten the example of the 5 and 10 cent stores, that given enough nickels and dimes and you can bulld on the nickel and dime the cab and to-day the price for @ better service has been cut less than half? originally invested in this company eight years ago. | Do the milk companies realize that they are in the samo boat as the Tho taxicab compantes had to come to the conclusion that the more | \ The Housewives’ Protective Association is studying the profits made by the companies in the past and the present to ascertain whether the A significant fact has already been found as a result of the 1909 and D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St. NEW YORK Exceptional Values Offered To-Morrow & Misses’ rmx. COATS Particularly featuring the full flare Coats, many Fur Trimmed, in the high colors in vogue. : $710 $715: $7 §:5 $95.00 INCLUDED ARE COATS OF WoolVelour Broadcloth Tweed Seal Plush Wool Plush Bolivia Matelam Chinchilla Boucle, etc. Diagonal Cloth in Black, Burgundy, Plum, Mustard, Tan, Buff, Green and Brown; also Mixtures, Stripes and Plaids. In sizes 14 to 44. Other Special Coat Values up to $49.50 Brooklyn Newark Women’s ay | Perfect Alterations Free of Charge DECISIVE REDUCTIONS Women’s & Misses’ Suits 4500 i This Drastic Reduction Sale offers by far the best values of the entire season, Each Suit is in the very height of fashion, beautiful in style and made of the most desirable fabrics, Smart tailored models—others with fur trimmings. Sizes 14 to 44, | THE ABOVE ALSO ON SALE AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE: = => NEWARK STORE: Fulton and Bridge Streets Market and Halsey Streets rgest Popular Price Garment House in New —— of the Beakes Representative | Bramley seid, ompany, 3 met and had prelim- inary ¢ rewarding the ad- visability ng the Sanitary M Dealers’ A Jation : sy : Lederle has d no connection, Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ | w hi the Lederle Ia Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. |) bhai year and @ half 1916 | MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION eee tories for the Mr. Bramley Mr. Lewis opened a copy of the | titution of the Sanitary Milk I Association at the part which told of | the business arrangement between the association and the Lederle Labora- tories “Who was responsible for this ar- nt with the Lederle Labora. he asked “The assoclation voted as a whole lon it,” said Mr. Bramley Q. And you were secretary of the Sanitary Milk Dealers’ Association at {the time? A. T was Q. Who, on behalf of the Lederle n- I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. SQ en CE Ghe Sh o “ih Individuality on the principle of conomy, ovontenoes BROADWAY AT 385TH STREET “J shop specialising in Women’s and misses apparel and millinery; The Emporium is strictly a SPECIALTY SHOP, concentrating upon Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing Apparel and Millinery. Do you know that this specialization makes possible economics that are not within the grasp of the great stores? You can make selections to the better advantage because there are not the distractions of miscellaneous merchandise. Very Impressive Sale of Genuine Bolivia Coats at *29.50 Remember: These are genuine Bolivia Coats and cannot be bought in other stores in New York for $29.50. You'll pay as much for imitation Bolivia. Handsome Coats that “will hold their own” in any review of $40.00 and $45.00 Coats. Long Flare Coats in full and half belted models, Large patch pockets, button trimmed, Large convertible collars. . Balsam Green, Afric th self color peau de cygne, also a interlined Beautifully lined floral design: Smart New Suits at a Very Special Price ‘18.00 Vor Women and Misses Important Sale New Blouses $1.45 ‘ Featured at $1.45 are fine white Voile blouses, in the very newest styles, finely tucked and lace embro'cety trimmed. Many effectively embroicered organdies in- cluded, Sizes 34 to 60. SUIT BLOUSES $2.95 to $19.50 In all the fashionable ina terials and colors, You Can Select From 12 Distinctive Models The most fashionable materials fashion these charm- ing suits. The workmanship is of the finest. No store is offering like values to-day. Materials of broadcloth, velour checks, man- All the new fashionable colorings. Many fur tr'mmed, Velveteen Suits $39.50 and $42.50 Modes that are specially adapted for the youthful figure. Trimmed with Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), mole and nutria, Lined with peau de cygne and ex- quisite floral striped satin lining. nish serges, cheviols and poplins. The Season’s Greatest Offering of Dresses For Women and Misses $10.00 $15.00 $18.50 Judging from what other stores are asking for these dresses, you will save from 40% 0 60% Gathered for th’s event are smart Crosses, fashione | of Woo!-Jer ey, char. meuse, serge, taffeta and combinat ons of serge and satin and serge and georgette. All the newest fall colorings, Dresses of Exquisite Fashion, $27.50 to $110.00 The most comprehensive collection of Dresses to be seen in New York and at prices unequalled, due, of course to our intensive specialization, Remarkable Sale of Th Millinery Values up to $3.95. All New Fall Models ik $f 45 Velvets and Velours. Be These Hats Trimmed Free, if materials are purchased here. This small ad. represents a mighty remarkable event in millinery, The space does not allow us to use illustrations, but you can feel assured that every new and stylish shape is here at $1.45, ° Smart Trimmed Hats Values up to $10.00 $5.00 Chie models ina fine assortment of styles and colors, Excelent mate: rials. Remarkable value at * I + " ited to ” ’ Every Bit Pinte Disap- Housewives throughout the city and adjoining districts are bi ‘This same company showed net profits, after all charges and expenses, MT Bramley said he wae also owed fe s . oe Pea ia oe join the Housewives’ Protective Association. peak Hatt ot every kind and nature had been deducted, on fluid milk and cream tn Bealie’ ASsSUAiah En ereanibalian i LJ J The coin of protection will be sent on receipt of the applica’ * Now York alone for the year ending June 30, 1909, of $682,367.16, and this | which Deputy Attorney General Mer- oe ” , ¥ Try This! Your Hair ‘Appears No tesa, Ho dead was on an investment, s shown by the tax statement filed by them in jton E. Lewis has declared will be AL WA YS READY ) Glossy, Abundant, Wavy ae ee lik companies going to stand In thelr own the office of tho Comptroller of the State of Now York, of $4,890,478, which |1dked into to determine whether it and Beautiful. ht on the present milk sitiation? was employed in the fluid milk and cream business in the City of New| has any relations with the Lederle : . Nee ee gang wont the new order of thinge= York. Laboratories, headed by Dr. Ernest sa am ert otto Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy the twentieth century point of view—-the public de: “Another company, which was incor; Lederie, Hhealth Commissioner when it pays for and why, for auch | iy, ‘porated about elght years ago for | = is % ¢ “ rh ad ae oy sar AEG occ rand te know mouity ae. milk? byl |the sum of $500,000, of which $200,000 was issued for tangible apsets and | t?* Pasteurization edict went into ef- 3 Eas bee ttt bt eins ae ag i awful scurt. ey going to Profit by the experience of tax!-' $300,000 for good will, showed that the net earnings for the year mew Loe banger ga past fr beh There is nothing so destructive to Are they 6 is the year ending) “si, Bramley eald the association $50 ED assortment of Fine Diamonds before the the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ead companies that refused to recognize the new meth- Feb. 28, 1909, after deducting all charges and expenses of every kind, were| was formed about the time the S > = latest advances in prices. i its Morhedlfed strength and its very ovs of business and persisted In fighting public opinion? $221,694.63, and further showed that the net earnings for tho elght months | Consolidated Milk Exchange went out $75 3 We mount these gems in aa Ht not remedied causes the hile vote] Rag, panies charged 90 conts and @ dollar a mile for m taxi-| 928.47, which ia over 120 per cent. made tn eight months on the amount| our ett hVeeUe | $10 Ga > tf CR and other Diamond Jew- elry. There is no prospect of a reduction in prices of Diamonds. In fact the prospects are all pointing to till higher prices. But because our customers pay no tribute to middlemen, no part of a costly upkeep, nor of high rents, we offer economy in off Diamonds in all styles and forms of Diamond, Platinum and Solid Gold Jewelry. We have a busy and well equipped factory above our store, which visitors are welcome to inspect. Every piece of Jewelry that comes out of it is guaranteed to be as represented. No Doubt About Wedding Rings Ec Just as strongly do we guarantee Lambert seamless solid Gold Wedding Rin 14-karat, $3.30 up 14-karat, $4.40 0p riser teh : 8 “" 18-karat, $4.00 up 15-karat, $5.50 up like those here illustrated, 22-karat, $5.25 up 22-karat, $7.00 ip and in all other styles, shapes, thicknesses. Every ring is built for long, steady ser- vice, since Wedding Rings have no vacation. No charge for 7 i Prices: Solid 14 , $3.30 up; Solid 18 , $4.00 up; Solid 22 arat, $5.25 up. Wedding gifts in Solid Gold and Silver. Keep- sakes for best man, ushers and bridesmaids. We wish everybody who wants to buy a first class watch, doubly guaranteed for personal use or as a present, at a moderate price, would call on us, There would be no need to go elsewhere, We sell only Watches of highest repu- Was WEN Mam ithoment, $25 tation, Gifts of Life Usefulness nee and beauty off a solid 14-karat gold it can be worn with § the bracelet or with a chain ot on a chatelain It is fitted with a Waltham movement and sel for $42.50. We have other convertible wat bracelet with Waltham movements from $284 up; cetagonal shap § movementély ” $27.00; gold filled, $12.00 up; sterling silver |) $10.00 up; sterling silver with strap, $4.00 Up. Jewelry repaired at lowest charge, _ Old ornaments made over in mode: styles. Jewelry and Diamo: cleaned and weak settings made irm. LAMBERT BROTHERS — Diamonds—Jewelr y— Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Night Until 9 GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK= WHALEN BROS. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. You can buy Crockery, Dinner or Tea Sets, Pictures, Warde rok Clocks or Kitchen Ranges here for Weekl uy your Clothing 125 Worth of Furniture Here for 50¢ Week! Deposit—s1_ Weeki: DRESSERS ROCKERS Low prices will Ine in this reat sule, Come here and see our stock of Drest= kind of Ch dio. you wane igus = Colonial NMfitinny “and” 3 N'A an . A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GBT If

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