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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Co. 34th Street James McGreery & 6th Avenue On Tuesday and Wednesday STATIONERY DEPARTMENT AND GIFT SHOP A complete assortment of the best grades of Writing Paper, Correspond- ence Cards and Envelopes, in various tints and sizes; also a chojce collection of Desk Sets and Novelties for Favors, Gifts or Prizes, attractively priced. Desk Furnishings Book Racks & Consoles Desk Sets of Black Glass, trimmed with Book Consoles, per pair.......1.95 to 12,00 polished brass; six pieces, including desk pad Book Racks (extension), .......1.95 to 4.50 12x19 inches 6.50 Novelty Twine Holders... ......1.25 to 3.95 Other Desk Sets from...... 7.50 to 27.50 Rubber Bands in Boxes........1.00 to 2.75 Brash Desk Sets. .....scsccce 7.50 to 28.75 Letter Scales. eveueeeerenet .35¢ to 3.75 Gunmetal Desk Sets, brass trimmed...14.75 Game Sets and Chip Racks. . .1.60 to 23.50 Brief Cases 1.95 to 7.95 ’ : Leather Telephone Callist .50c to 3.25 Smokers’ Articles Leather Hasty Line pads .75¢ to 1.95 Glass Ash Trays. ......sss400+..500 to 1.25 Leather Address or Shopping List.......... Ash Trays with match holders. ..75c¢ to 1.95 25¢ to 2.75 Tobacco Jars with nested Ash Trays and Library Sets in leather cases. .1,00 to 2.95 match holder. 3.50 FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces in the fashionable pelts and newest designs, are now ready for selection, at attractive prices. Hudson Seal Coats made of selected pelts;—full sweep model 46 inches long, with deep border, collar and cuffs of Skunk, Fox or Lynx, 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats for misses and small women, 86 Inches long; Skunk trimmed.. 145.00 riudson Seal Coats in extra large sizes ranging from 44 to 62 inch bust; made from selected skins. 225.00 Women’s Fur-lined Coats of plain or mixed fabrics, lined with Squirrel; collar of dyed ISSO Bkunk Muffs..cccccceeeesees Silvered Fox Muffs.....000. Skunk Neckpieces be ... 24.50 Silvered Fox Searfs..., 60.00 “Hudson Seal Muffs....6066 18.50 Taupe Wolf Muffs..... .22.50 Hudson Seal Scarfs......4. . 27.50 Taupe Wolf Scarfg..ccsscccveseeeee+ 22050 Fur Trimmings in desirable widths and colors, at moderate prices, MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS Unusual Values Men's Overcoats of Black or Oxford Cloth, lined with Natural Muskrat, with Persian Le mb or Hudson Seal collars. 47.50 Men's Overcoats of Oxford or Black Cloth, lined with Natural Muskrat; collar of Beaver, Hudson Seal, Persian Lamb or Japanese Otter. 65.00 Men's Overconts of superior quality Black or Oxford Cloth, lined with Northern Musk- rat; collar of fine Persian Lamb or Otter. 85.00 FUR DEPARTMENT-—4th Floor Special Sale | CORSETS & BRASSIERES American Lady Corsets,—new medium low bust mode! with long hip and back; of White Brocade Batiste. 2.95 regularly 5.00 American Lady Corsets,—extremely low | bust model with long, straight hip line; of Pink Brocade. Size 22 to 28. 1.85 regularly 8.50 Brassieres—bandeau model of Allover Inen Lace, lined with White or Pink; open back. 95c regularly 2.00 , Brassieres of Pink Japanese Sill, elaborately trimmed with Filet Lace; V-neck model; front fastening; reinforced under the arms, 95c regularly 1.60 Special Offerings LININGS & FLANNELS Sateen,—double width; brilliant Satin ® finish; in a full range of the newest art colors for draperies and bedspreads. &pecial, 320 a yd. Striped Shirting Flannels,—Imported; unshrinkable; in a wide range of new patterns and colors, yard 750 Brocaded Robe Cloth,—Imported, for house- gowns and kimonos; in a complete range of desirable colors, Special, 95c¢ a yd. WOOL DRESS GOODS 2,000 yards of Black Satin-finish Broad- cloth; sponged and shrunk; 52 inches wide. Special, 1.95 a yd, MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL At Remarkably Low Prices Misses’ Suits,—fifteen new models, in | Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Gabardine or Vel- veteen, handsomely fur-trimmed, Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Green or Burgundy. Size 14 to 18 yrs. 26.50, 35.00, 39.50 Misses’ Coats,—twenty-five smart and stylish models, in Wool Velour, Wool Plush, Broadcloth or Bolivia Cloth, plain or fur trimmed, Size 14 to 18 years, 18.50, 26.50, 39.50 Juniors’ Suits,—four new models in Cheviot, Wool Poplin, Wool Velour, Gabar- dine or Broadcloth, plain or fur trimmed. Navy Blue, Brown, Green or Plum. Size 13 to 17 years. 16.75 and 24.50 Girls’ Coats,—thirty new and practical models, in Cheviot, mixtures, Wool Velour, Chinchilla, Zibeline, Broadcloth or Velveteen, Size 6 to 16 years, 14.75, plain or fur trimmed, 8.75, 18,50" EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING ON TUESDAY 150 Misses’ Coats, twelve smart models embodying all the latest style features, beautifully collars of Nu ral Raccoon or seal fur. 1¢.90 24.90 regularly 22,50 to 82.50 sred in Wool Velour, plain or fur trimmed; also two models with large | sive 14 to Th year and 26.90 Judge Seabury Has Plan To Reduce Cost of Living To New York Housewives If Elected He Will Urge Legislation to Bring the Pro- ducer and the Consumer, the Farmer and the City Dweller, Closer Together—Wants Food and Market Laws, By Sophie Irene Loeb, # ‘While the Housowiveg, Protective Association is investigating the high food pricés, and especially the present milk inquiry conducted by Deputy Attorney General Lewis, various views of noteworthy auiqorities are being eet forth in these columns As already stated in The Bvening World, Gov, Whitman has expressed himself ae indorsing the move ment for future legisiation in reducing high food prices and is awaiting the work of the investigating com- mittees ag to the milk question. Judge Samuel Seabury has also given the eubject of food considerable etudy and has linportant eugees tions as @ result. The well known and noteworthy taxicab deciston of Judge Seabury, the ordinance advo- oated by this newspaper prescribing a free-for-all use of the streets as well os a lower maximum taxtcab rate, created @ marked precedent as to @ public use that will likely be used in setting rates for milk, bread and similar public necessities. In that decision, which was upheld — ae = 1916 _ 8 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, 1916 Curls and Waves Moisten halr with atalpa water If you want curls and waves to last and look natural, poor ceey Name coccccccccccscccccccssccessscsssccccccosccces Address 200. cswcsooesssesceees ° I destre to enrol] my nang as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association, Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. (The deltvery of the membership coins will begin to-day. Delivery by| the manofacturers has been delayed.) “Ag Governor I shall ses that it does co-operate, No longer shall tho middlemen le excessive toile upon the farmer and the consumer, “With proper foods or market leg- islation, the farmer will receive more for his products and the city con- sumor pay lesa, HE OVER-HYPNOTIZED HER, | Hreake ae . ee waving your hair with ping, pi “Highways and canals have o|& heated tron, Just motsten each butlt by the State, lands refores! strand: with ataton wat ‘a ‘ll and streams restocked by the Stat hypno era ceil aed dott Cones eh Ba reduce food prices by bringing) 179 Kaat |be delighted how natural the curls and hourees of production and consump-| ~'{ deed ket Ghee ppear and how long they last tlon nearer together, This I will do! man sor and may he ad e of wind, da as Governor, mitte, the girl asa piration, A few ou ith read toode nd market legis- or we wore, He pale head ed | water will cost very little at any drug ston and teeth in the Public Service | f°: and he Holnen Kirt | gto, th cat one we, seliae” WL come ANEW with the conment. of hen | Store and there is nothing better to */help retatn the curls and waves or to | broth rom high food prices to all people unily severe | 6 1, gloss or fluff the hair and to already overburdened with the In-| gnc! by the higher court and which now| the State co-operating In the strongly affects the maximum price) distribution of its food products, for foods, Judge Seabury made this significant statement: test yerterd. the ng expenses of Iifo's necesal-!thn girl boca: from the hou weor watt. that! make it look thick and abundaat— al and dated | Adve “From time immemmortal ft has been held that the business of « pub- lio hackman Is affected with a public interest and falls within the principle of common law which was long aso asserted by the Lord Chief Justice Hale in his treatise De Portibus Marts, “The undertying principle there as- serted was that businesses of certain kinds sustain such @ pecullar relation to the public interests that there Is superinduced upon them the right of public regulation, This principle ts firmly fixed in our modern constitu- tion. “As was well said by Chief Justice Waite tn Munn vs, Ill. (supre), In the exercise by government of the power ||) | of regulation, ‘It has been customary | | from time immemmortal, and in this/ country from its first colonization, to regulate ferries, common carriers, hackmen, bakera, millers, wharfin- wera, innkeepers, and so forth, and in so doing to fx @ maximum charge to be made for services rendered, ac- commodations furnished and articles #old.’ “I hae repeatedly been as. @orted that euch persons stood ‘in the very gateway of com- | took a@ toll from ail and had become a thing of pub- Ho interest and use, and fr that = || Feason ought to be subjected to governmental regulation eo that they shall be enabled to ‘take but e a antly fortified by the opinion of | the court in Budd vs, Now York | || (143 U. 8. aed arfd the cases therein that amplification ig unnecessary.” | WHAT JUDGE SEABURY WOULD | DO TO AID THE HOUSEHOLDER, Wl Those were the strong points in| Judge Seabury’s decision, Now to- day, coming down to the food prob- lem, Judge Seabury saya: “As Governor I shall see that the| || Department of Foods and Markets| || enablea the people in the great cities | || of our State to secure wholesome! || food at lower prices, “All classes are standing aghast to- day at the rapid increasing prices of food. “New York is of the greatest agricultural State the Union and produces food of all kinds. New York | City has one of the greatest markets for the consumption of foods tn the country. “Little has been done to bring the | farmor of this State, who produces) food, nearer to the people of our great cities, who consume it Has the State started any system of mar- kets to enable the consumer in the cities to buy food directly from the farmer? No, “There is no Btate Department planned to provide means for those | lin the cities to buy food products at. lower_prices, | “This olty has Just suffered from a milk shortage. B8uc | situation could never have had proper food and marker beon in force in New York State. “The farmer receives 3 or 4 cents # quart for hie milk, while the middlemen, distributers, take | 7 or 8 cents out of the fami! i consumers, who pay 10 of 1% | cents for it. “This proves the necessity of James MeCreery & Co. Sth Avenue _ “McCreery Special” Hand-Tailored Suits 34th Street A NEW PURCHASE Offering Extraordinary Values in 22.75 For quality fn fine Wool suftings—for skilled workmanship—and style, we consider these new Suits equal to any we bave ever secured, through unusually large purchases, to offer as “ McCreery Special” values, Newly Designed Styles for Men, Young Men and Youths Conservative and novelty styles, Including new two button, double-breasted suits, and single-breasted, straigh® front styles with loose belt and patch pockets. Full e quarter Silk Iined, or Alpaca Iined, with ailk sleeves, Hand-tallored in high-grade Woolen Sultings, In a large variety of handsome patterns and neat weaves, as well as plain Blue and Oxford, The name “McCreery” on each Suit is our guarantee of quality. Special Attention to Unusual Préportions Goodness, gracious, mer+ p. me! Jim's going to ring home guests for dinner and there is not a thing in the house—I know! I'l] phone tho grocer quick !—for D&C and. we'll have hot pudding and rolls— they'll like that. DsC Is the Flour for me BELF- RAISING 1006 ake Protoss Remarkable Men's and Young Men's Overcoats tallored {n conservative and novelty styles; mostly Satin lined There aro alacs for mon of every proportion, from the large man who wears a 4H Stout’ to the young man of siee 83 cheat; also “long” and “short” slses, Values OVERCOATS Special 18.50 5th Floor MEN'S CLOTHING