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The progress of Civil- ization. The intelligence of to-day is | in wouderful contrast to. the barbarism and ignorance of the days when glasses were not use Men and methods are advan ing, and to keep up in the pro- cession you must be equipped for “secing” perfectly. Defective bi ght is a handi- » vel many do not realize And when your eyes need the help of glasses to preserve per- feet vision—and only then— will our Oculist prescribe glasses You will find our prices “Right” and our glasses of the highest quality Harris Glasses —if their need is indicated —cost from #2 up- ward, Hroudway, bet 1007 Broadway. 480 Fulton St. oop. A & 8 @85 Hront S:, next to Redelt Newark FOR THROAT AND LUNGs| rgest Popular Price Garment House in New York STUBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative FOR, SALY BY LIGGETIS RIKER: APGEMAN AND OTMEN LEAD: ING’ DRUGG! WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, BROOKLYN $ 1 0:9 AND UP TO $49.50 Vast Assortments of Correct New Fur Trim- Plush Trimmed and Tailored Coats — Models for Street, Motor and Semi- Dress. Scores of striking styles — wide flaring effects, belted or non-belted, Sizes 14 to 44, in the fol- lowing fabrics and colors: Bolivia Cloths, Seal Plushes, Chinchillas, _ Broadcloths, Wool Velours, Zibelines, Wool Plushes, Matelam, Boucles, Corduroys, Tweeds, Cheviots and Kerseys. The colors include Black, Brown, Green, Burgundy, Plum, Wine and Mustard; also Stripes, Plaids and Mixtures. Alterations Free | Protecting Coins Go Out = | Real Work Begins With the Distribution of 1,800 of D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. [8 St. NEW YORK Friday—A Day of Exceptional Values at All Three Stores Women’s & Misses’ COATS $ 15: 00 Women's & Missgs’ =—__ _—_— At Radical Reductions Fur Trimmed & Tailored Models To-Day to 1,800 Members of Housewives’ Association the Safeguarding Tokens—Chains of Stores, Chains of Letters and Food Embargoes Suggested by Correspondents. By Sophie Irene Loeb. | iundred coins were mailed today and many others are to| they are made. coins will be sent to housewives in the which thelr applications for membership are r No fee is required, Just sign the application blank below More intere ts are coming in from {n-| vestigators of the Housewlves' Protective League, Each | ontains valuable and present prices of staple foods, One housewife suge s the value of ac Protective A ation and reduce the prices, according to such an ured patronage. Her letter appears chteen a8 fast as These order in| ived. protective ting repor' ain of ewlves’ wlow Another Inve’ tigator's report of the value of a | pleasur& than @ drudgery. Courteous- |ly yours, suggestions for household economies | ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1016 Oct. Name .cocemocareccmamnresaceeemeeseowssrersecsess Address 2. ewewwrevs ss coves 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. SAYS HOSPITAL ORDERLY DED HIS ESCAPE ‘SLEY HAMMOND, jotel, Troy, MN. Xu SUGGESTS A FOOD EMBARGO) ) | Wan AND A CHAIN OF LETTERS, ampino, Who Fled From Bellevue "219 Hempstead Ave, Lynbrook, L, 1, While Under Arrest, Nabbed Oct. aL ‘ i “L enclose herewith membership ap- Aguin, plication and two cent stamp for coin.| Bellevue Horpital authorittes will it gives me pleasure to become Ineimber of this association and L hope |P® asked to-day to investigate the that permanent and speedy benefits escape from that institution of An- will be the result of the in vhioh it is your aim to t, | tonlo Zampino, twenty-one years old, , at the time has|of No, 300 East Fortieth Street, wives (and hus- presen hain of stores ts Interesting. The observations of the Investl- nd demand ahh was arrested Oct 19 gator are as follow und to the ge d with burglary. He was sut- Ir r ean: + ‘ o high cost of liv. mn the effects of heroin and | i |v ced in the hospital and dis- cheaper for cash than credit, #0 it Vacca ne Rihana her Dre i, Rearrested last night by r f # that a shop that worked out, wot make the food| Detective Donlin of the Second gilwlaeers tor ean af | manipulate continually | Branch Bureau, Zamptino sald he had fort to tw * profit than one e for high | escaped through the connivance of that an orderly, who showed him an in- The trad mney ia not nal and the sup- | consplcuous way out. 1up and he trun the only enough for] Zampino will be arraigned to-day f lose on unpaid me ‘ MEMBERSHIP COIN. Naim that by Janu.{0 the burglary charge. James he also requires inuch less . ary fi ur will be $15 a barrel,| Blaine of No, 134 East ‘Thirty-first keeping, ‘The housewife who rea Vegetables and fruit, Vegetables | Now why should Americans be forced! Street has identified $60 worth of ly wants to save always pays for Beate aaah a Caste So bere Bie. eee? [clothing found by Doniin in Zam- i i oe ae are at their very best at present, eople o- each: pur when she ouys Both: yellow and beet atving 18 nd demand that Congress put Another p for the economi- 4 ae nial arrange some other SAV AG SoD aHaNl las TEST eKRIG beans well at most grocers for 18 ibution of wheat and { ana fa quart, Carrota are five sxities of I ator t operating | : podstuffa to cents for a bunch of three or | , te » same Fite ein, Sabha it can clourly be shown | snake Snores to ; ! are 4% surpll ri tw tx cach Spinach is 15 1 the war exportation Wake a Ste : ould not be given as a reason for hon. the Kan n huge quan * ch prives, ‘True, it would cause idkauaats to get their ¥ | sutte perhayt, in Europe, but} A Norton County woman was can often ‘ ties at 8 and 10, | might we not find some solution? aroused © in the morning by a acco Small heads 7 ember of this association, She listened. The notse money by | jottlisa: de SORIRINAN NNBAEY ed, would | ¢4 ar intervals like a vurh for two or three persons say write AV"| man smoring, and she thought a man Cut down tt bills and im- vai een a WIA nds | would tn turn | iad taken lodgings on her front porch prove your health ating more nis; Small cabbagen t or She dressed nolselessly and, slipping out ents and rufi up according to size | herself to write ‘to th the back way, ran for a neighbor, The zi Is P a BGA t urging | neighbor came and, listening, they again totem twelve, Cftcon and eighy || nin session to hoard the strange nolec and, following teen, Cauliflowers begin at 12) | pass a correct th the wound, |toc it in @ front room, conts for very small ones up to ree pe ee java i 4 where a little investigation revealed a 25 and 30 for large “auickly enateh when thoy Ut | huge blowing viper. How it got there fornla eauliflowers a than those from Long Island and Jersey, | Potatoes are 15 cents a quart or for baskets containing over two and one-halt | GhOKIA apples are the | 25 cents Jittte quarts. NEWARK same p Foll wing wives CHAIN OF STORES IDEA FINDS FAVOR, It is a stupendous @ndertakins; the Housewives’ Protective Asso tion, and deserves great credit an unique pl in the history of o. country, as deserving a place as the most ntle victory on the battie fi 1 you should be assured of the assistance of every housewife in the land and be packed ry man who has the bills to pa “Won't you go turther? Might we not have a chain of reputable grocers, butchers, bakers and so forth—even our dry goods and shoes—who might be induc: a $ 18°” to co-operate with us, not alone in New York City, but in ev: where The used? "To many too, the y city World coins were families, worthy ones, cost of living has “become roblem, and in many cases nilles are lane, is o¢- pair to the man of the easton for house. 1 wourd of the fant to talk to the at this eritical t Incerely Intereste lifting of their 8 their own 5 It behooves them to ¢ erious thinking and then wet, There women t dear ice ot| |do for the people if elected, Now why are letters from house- Y %paqet the (% SUITS Law quickly enough when they to, and 1 ain sure this high cont of living problem is just as important, if not more so. When a Congress. man is running for otlice he makes an awful lot of noise about what he wil had 1s a mystery. not call the bluff and make him do It readily seen that if nto five letters the mn extend over an C ‘se, Is only an idea of mine and perhaps St is not worth a great deal, but the fact remains that 4 solution has got to be found to this very serious problem, ana perhaps if we all put our ideas and plans to- rether and boll them down we will tually get something that will be feasible. Very y yours, "MARGERY A, RICKER.” PROVISIONS GOING UP; SALARY STANDING STILL. Flushing, Y., Oct. 27. uw # Protective Association “Am sending in my name and do hope the League wil sh some- thing. 1 find it is getting harder all the time to feed my family the nour- ling things they should have, as for ten years we have had tho s COAL SHIPMENTS FOR OCTOBER OFF 1,000,000 TONS : oug eames Figures Show Operators Have Done Little to Relieve Shortage Here. INVESTIGATIONS GO ON. Conflicting Excuses Given for Scarcity and for Increase in Price of Anthracite. The price of conl still $12 a ton, though the demand ia) ° Not so Active as tt was a week ago. ther and the interest) The warm w In the election etopped the rush for a| plies and the frantic bidding for coal while, but the sittation Is Just as) soit int threatening. Investigation by the United States authorities discloses that the big coal who supply operating comnantes, four-fM@the of the coal used in New | of th York, are telling various contradictory stories to account for the shortage here OMectal reports Just Issued by the bureau of the big mining companies show there was a decrease of only 7.185 tons of anthracite from the stocks on at tidew ship- ping points during the month of October, This shows that, in splte of the alleged frantic demand for coal, the companies delivered very hand little to relieve the situation On Nov, of hard coal in st Acording there were 270,799 tons ok at tidewater, to the report of the An- reau of Statistics, out to- of hard coal in Octo- 70,204 tons, as against 6,683,007 tons during October, 115. For the calendar year ending Oct 31 last, hard coal shipments were 55,- 800,620 tons, an Increaxe of tons ber last were over the corresponding period - Inst year, when 55,239,047 tons were shipped | Inestigation of the charge that the rise in the price of coal to $12 a ton is the result of a criminal con- spiracy has been continued by the B. Altman & Co. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas AT SPECIAL eroClAlL will provide an interesting Sale for to-morrow (Friday) : Umbrellas of superior= quality twilled silk, with novelty handles, sterling silver-mounted, ury to live o While provista at ° . . . . A « $3.85 Ip, iy husband's | , * mart ron i - sittlation everstanectos tring tte} Unrfrelias of serviceable twilled silk, with truly yours, MRS. H.C, CORP." handles of na 7 a> 9R GHk SUGQNATS A GUAIN OF handles of natural wood . . $2.75 RELIABLE STORES, | . Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats “Fifth Avenue Hotel, ¥., Oct “It tna tupen us undertaking, the i nine deserving | a unigue pies in the S Ey aly) and Sweaters on the battlefield sh what is at but you aswistance of every housewit land and backed by every man who has the n't you go further? Might t have a chain of reputable we grocers, butchers, bakers, and so MEN'S IMPOR forth—even our dry goods and shoes—who might be induced to for toemorrow and Saturday, will offer mer- chandise values that will appeal with specia force to the practical business man. TED OVERCOATS frroperate win ue net alone in made of warm, comfort-yielding materials; where The World coins were used? “For too many families, woethy | My desirab equ ones, too, the cost of living has tree y become a serious problem, and in street wear ° ® many cases where the families are large there is occasion for de- iain ee Spair to the man of the house. MEN’S DRESS “I would ike to talk to (of American d nen Who have mus me ignorance of everyday economies, and too little inv genius employed to make th made of aan cloth in black or O: th satin and finish with a velvet - collar: altogether satisfactory overcoat . le for motoring or every-day $27.50 OVERCOATS manufacture) xfSrd gray Ilstailored and $24.50 a well made of soft brushed wool in gray or heather } mixtures; a roll-collagmodel, of exceptionally $7.75 SWEATERS (Veneck) bove . . 90.75 (Men's Wear Department, First Floor) lems of living seem 1 Mike il The moat. desirable atyles a a ees ee MEN'S IMPORTED SWEATERS © produced this season, exclue IMAI | “ais. 9 RBA 34 sive a comnts Hives LITLE BOY UNCLAIMED. dines, in the most fashion. The Mttle three y. who was \ Of Hair and Skin Preserved! found on the 1 t MEN’S IMPORTE! pes Maal gs by Cuticura. Trial Free. |» "0! und who was , ie Sizes 14 to 44 tole puroonee vet Uottnee or Carica Iie |. deaphe ati the ef} it the same colors as poe beens ie i Ointment now and then as needed to {° ty, assisted by the Fo —= the and heal the first pimples, rede |!" t Ayu | “The ahove alvo on sale af our? 88, roughness or scalp irritation you bit Be ey ana fect Nigh ana BROOKLYN STORE anc’ _NEWARK STORE = Bf wil hive aa clear a coinplenion and as ort tie ott out not klve any | alia aud Bridge Sts Market and Halsey ATS Sample, Rach Free by Mall my hiinael cue i - ae = AROMAS £052 ander. Ge ‘rabt ear on the neck, Fifth Anenuw, New York | the cars he needed, but could not |tuking malto-ferrin at xet enough Inborers at the mines to! Just at bring the coal to the surface and] will make load It on the cars, He had records | almost | to show to good other tonics A third of was willing to testify ieiire to try malto-ferr that he delivered as much ce will be amazed |New York customers as usual durin . both: wien | October, and by way of proof showed | Provement, both men Un «tha age coal story to tell Be pric in We UK ing {ted States authorities for more! sociation, which fs to A wee ey are not discour Hines si Abe Ms every [in the past, there wii ai by the fact that nokrly ¥lafternoon and evening sessions, I mining company has a dil On Wodhesday evening, as to the cause of the thers will be a meeting ty of cou! and the exorbitant | Commit It took us two years to Ret the » investigit« ng because und proof of con right at the beginni Ot stop U this case shall hly el ie excuses mad corporations f¢ A wonderful new to: coal and the extortlonate pric this city are as various as those | pletely ve been making lately in the |discovered and is now sup ew ‘Another declared that he had all tu New York ts) his car records pric eve To increa to sharpen your health, strength and your work will seem revitalize your entire r one yficial declared that he could enough cars to handle his ply and showed copies of his tel- una to prove it cally ts. Practically all tho big com-| Go to your pharma y men laid the blame for high|take honie a bottle ¢ es on a shortage caused by In-/If you do not feel it and lighterage re« Hotel Astor on Thursday, Dec. $8, As LOST ENERGY REGA!NED rebuilds the system has been be held at the 11 be morning, Dec. 27, Of the Executing nic which com. within reach of se your weight appetite, to add energy so that like play, to system—begin ¢ in at once and with your im. ally and physi- cist to-day and of malto-ferrin, s rejuvenating, creased demand for coal by makers| strengthening power the: first day, of by ammunition and other war sup-/take the bottle back Malt money errin and get your can be secured speculators among the “indedepen- | iy jeiding druggists in 50 cent or $1 a size bottles, —Advt, N.C, A. A. Meets Here Dee, 28, Prof. Frank W. Nicolson of Wea- leyan University sent out ail DT TE LELELCLLLLL LEE EEG ihd Trt erday the al convention | Athletic As- fe he eleventh an tlonal Collegiate We will not move one $ worth of mer- chandise to our new location. Fixturesforsale two blocks east of McAdoo Tunnel and 6th Av: ite Express Subway St. ._All surface cars tr Men’s Suits and Overcoats $18.00 20.00 22.00 fe 25.00 uw 27.50 f 30.00 us $15.00 Overcoats 18.00 « 20.00 os 22.00 a 25.00 g 27.00 is 30.00 i. $9.00 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.75 15.00 $7.50 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.50 13.75 15.00 Suits Lincoln Building Opp. Lineotn ilding) ) Cor. wHW I IH | Malto-Ferrin gives Strength eVipor Great Removal Sale We move from this store January, 1917 Over $100,000 Stock of Highest Quality Men’s CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS OFF! Don’t Miss This Big Event Our store can be reached from any part of Greater New York. Only L"’ Station. Op- fer to our doors, 14th St. HERR Mm x o i | * : pe! ‘AT 84ST & SAVE. i x # Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credit Until 10 P.M Terms apply alse % We Close to Long Island, Evenings al New Jersey and 6 o'Clock Connecticut BUFFET x Colonial style, i Guartered x finan: with | ment. ot X sep 4.9 CHINA * CLOSET Colonial DINING T, ABLE, Style, in 0 We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare Ave. Con.84" Sr OS OAR KOO 2 STE SNETS = 4 3 Be $1,981) DLE RS a cog stat