The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1916, Page 8

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NEW HAVEN RUNAWAYS ARE CAUGHT BY POLICE Youngsters Had $7.50 Cash and } 25 Shares of Stock They “Pound in Street.” Two fifteen-year-old New Haven | boys, starting Mfe in New York with twenty-five shares of stock and 27.50 lin cash, were early to-day turned over to the Child 8 Society until their parents can send for them. They are Lewis Joffin of No, 267 Cedar Street, and Lewis Labnin of No, 36 Spruce Street, New Haven, A detective saw the boys at Fifth Ave- \nue and Forty-nec Street, He joverheard them telling how they ex- quisite richness and absolute pany pected to pass the night and what oe hygienic qualities which aid skin'they would do with twenty-five shares health. Imparts an after-fecling of |o¢ the stock of the Elite Cloak and velvety softness Doubly agreeable! gist Company. The boys were ar- to sensitive skins and delicate com pet plexions. Labnin had the money; Attractive Skin The first step in its attainment and preservation is the daily use, for Toilet and Bath, of oslamSoap The Tonic Soap —medicated with ing skin remedy Poslam, the heal The soap of ex Joffin the For PREF SAMPLE, write to Bmer. jatock, Labin sald that he earned the gency Laboratorian, 12 Went st ; ’ Scat. the ig” money ling papers w aia Fah aheooaerd Knowledge of his parents and tho other said that he found the oy stock In the street, [ADVICE TO MOTHERS! five your chil- dren Father John's Medt- cine when they have a cold or are run doten, because tt is a pureand whole- some food medicine which will give them Enric enma 24 cor.above Grandi ' strength to fight off the disease. Father 10 K reSh, Agere Ee Toms Medicine is a safe medicine for 409-411 FultonSt., Hall Whiye, By children because it contains no akohol Closed Sunday. Open 0 nor dangerous drugs.—A 1ot. You should | THE EVENING WORLD, |Finding Root of High Prices | And Yanking It Out Is Task Of Housewives’ Association | Thousands of Women in Close Union Can Do Won- ders, and It Is Their Purpose to End Exor- bitant Prices by Legislation if It Can’t Be Done Any Other Way. MONDAY, NOVEMBER early consideration will be the milk question. It is planned that before the Legislature has adjourned some measure such as @ milk service commission, or @ similar body, will be inaugurated to regulate this necessary food so that the con- sumer will be safeguarded as to @ commensurate price and not be at the mercy of the dealer. FOOD FOR THOUGHT WOMAN'S LETTER. In this connection, folowing la a leter that carries conaiderable thought as @ result of experience. “No, 602 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth Street. “I am intensely interested in this movement of The Evening World to xanize the association. I realize, along with several thousand other Sophte Irene Loeb. women In the city, that an organiza. Bu ia b tion of euch proportions ts the only Hundreds of women are Joining the Housewives’ Protective Association. | salvation of the New York housewife. Dally, hundreds of Protective Coins are sent to members. taken cdvantaie oF the ‘Gy neue ee Every woman who carries the coin of protection when shopping has! coat of living and f: nm ship- the emblem of defense against unscrupulous dealors, to raise the price on : modie and extortionate charges, Oe tor ae a ihe. baatthall Bll For every coin says to the seller: “Behind this! «rt is a dead certainty that we al metal token there are hundreds of women, organized | not shipplr for the purpose of joint effort in seeing that only Fist | rors aE RBOUT prices aro charged and to reduce the cost of living—jpreserves—on and these women are backed by The Evoning World.”| “lier 1# wn example, 1 formerly Tho association has been in existence but a few t address thia fall, For weeks, and already the effect is being felt tn various | « t I have been buying quarters, Many letters attest the fact that dealers are | °*°" ree patted na ane es very careful in their trading methods when they learn | 1 cents for the pretty that the purchaser 1s @ member of Housewives’ Pro- Pir tat otenen epee tective Association, B hale pint; the downs Every dealer knows that wrongfal @———__—_—_________ ts have been selling It practices will not be tolerated, and elpoonpnats Tied ee he not only stands to losethe cus- Why can't the others do |tomer but that the Housewives’ Pro- |teotive Assoctation may be called up- on to investigate him as to his bust- nesa activities, weights and meas- ures, &e., since the various city de- | partinents having authoritative juris- | diction are in accord and co-operation with the association. In the vernacu- IN A anned go benzoate in one per cent. Nene Stat lar, he “won't met away with it” One woman would have little or no effect in the issues involved. One hundred women would make small impression. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION h West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues Floral Ornaments & Trimmings | Oriental G for all decorative purposes, at 55c to $6.95 Oriental Silk Bandings and Motif Designs, at 50c, 1.50 to 5.75 and at 75c, showing the newest ideas in materials, trimmin, reasonable prices. Two Exceptional if alues for Crepe de Chine Gowns Silk Straight and coat effects, some embrol- dered; others trimmed with swansdown and lace, Special at $8.75 Photo EXC. = Umbrellas A SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR: Union Silk Umbrellas, with a choice selection of plain and sterling silver handles, for Men and Women, at $1.95 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, in colors and black, with natural and mission artistic gilt 8x10 and 9: A Sale To-morrow, on the Main Floor, of Seasonable Dress Trimmings will include these very popular items: ments, fur-trimmed, at 45c¢ to $4.50 Jet Bead Novelties at 25c to $2.50 Spangled and Bead Trimmings Women’s House Gowns and Negligees || RE assembled on the Second Floor in a charming assortment of models, Very attractive models, elaborately embroi- | | ; Gov, Whitinan has assured {n spite of wind, dampness or perspira- dered, in a most desirable Dee eee ie ee ven’ Protective Non oACere nicer OE Aine Sates : r sociation af variety of colorings, Ties ta devia c cost very little at any ¢ Special at $9.50 ‘O-MORROW, ONLY; ee Picture Frames, of sterling silver, oval, cabinet size; regularly $1.75 & 2.50, Plain $1.50 Hand Engraved $1.85 Picture Frames, Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, 1916 Name ..ccccccercccccccecscssecscsercsscessessssoes Address .. West 43rd Street 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. women in combined energy—can de- mand and get Justice in the direction of home economics. The motto of this organization is “Watchful Working.” There will be no dreaming, but do- ing. No dues or costs. Every house- wife may Join. Already there has been overmuch talk of the high cost of foodea and artificial price-boosting and little ac- complished, | What the association proposes to do is to find the root of the trouble and attack that root, o pecially in connection with the common commodities. The task, you will aay, seems enor- mous. It is, There are #0 many foods, and 80 many angles, and so many] |] People to combat before the consumer |] ©&n reach the source of his depleted Curls for Girls How te keep locks curly and wavy for days and look natural too. irdles and Orna- Flouncings, 1.50 to 22.50 purse, Yet the olf adage of “constant dropping,” &c., may well be applied here. Wherever it {9 possible by gs and colorings, at very combined action to meet an issue rela- tive to food values, whether it be legislative or local in its correction, there the Housewlves’ Protective As. | sociation will act, after a thorough jand competent investigation of the subject, As has already been atated In these Girls! Try this! Before curling or waving your halr with pins, papers or | a heated tron, just moisten each strand with atalpa water and you will be de- ‘lighted how natural the curls and waves appear and how long they last Tuesday: Japanese Kimonos |] ‘reducing food cosis, And wh, seems most expedient will be posed and campaigned for, One of the big issues that will have pro- graph Frames NT VALUES FOR 118 18 @ very smart little overcoat and at the same time @ very simple one, so simple, in fact, that any mother can make it, It| ts Just @ plain, loose coat, | but the pockets and the belt give @ very smart up-to-date even individual touch, In picture, it is made of chin- h' with a collar of fur, could make it from any 1 that 1s used for boys’ ts, from Scotch cheviot or from frieze, or from one of the igiish overcoatings, or, wood styles; sizes x12; easel back; at $1.85 le tot of four yoars H 7.8 vy A 1 7 rd elvet, and i ||| | wood handles; also Union Silk models with | | Gilt Wood Frames, taro ar tevah, wae t etched and erfgraved sterling silver handles, on pedestals; opening sizes $1 85 inishing the neck, and it san at $2.95 7x9 and 8x10,......... cat P4100 fur.” "the tur plushos thie vee . Regularly 82.50 and 2.95 for the handecine eet ton Whe little fellow, white bear plush, The Fancy Needlework Will provide these splendid items, appropriate AT VERY ATTRACT FOR TUF Oda Pe.0 Brocade Desk Sets, 4 pieces, Striped Brocade Desk Sets, ® nisoes, ; at $5.50 Brocaded Silk Powder Boxes, Fancy Silk Fancy Silk Fancy Silk Silk Picture Frames, covered Decorated Scrap Baskets, i gold laceand French rosetrimmed $1.50 ij Brocaded Silk Picture | Bs me wee t Frames, at 75e to 1.50 Silk Covere Dorin Powder Boxes, covered with gold lace, at 50e gilt and wh ome, It ts not y warm and cozy tigger boy, brown yuld be hand Section H ay aH joth for holiday gifts, Whether the tur coat | Js desirablo or not will depend | uv the vidual, Some AY. | sider it @ little the “thront os mner cloth. It Pillows, $3.75 to 7.50 me fo, edge the € the cloth “J On on7r row fur edglug Serap Baskets, 2.25, 2.75 | ‘ ear wilt be | neede 24 yards of matertal 36 1s 44 or 1% 168 wide, No, $268 49 out from 4 y Knitting Bags at $3.75 het, eoeeee at $3.25 | $1.75 No. 9268 (With basting line and added seam allowan: BOYS’ COAT, 4 to 10 yea d Flower Holders Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BURFAT, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second ite finish,.. at by mall o: tpt of fifteen cents T5e, 1.00 n pattern or your address that @ permanent thing? The women of thi. anything they choose If only they “The association will be a tremen- dous success if all the members are a Interested tntho tdea as I am.| All hail to The Evening World for its | splendid fight for equity. paper of the real democrat, Sincerely, cerely, ‘MIS. L. HARRTMAN MORRIS." SHOT BY MIMIC ROBBER. Roy Wounded Badly, and Make- In playing “robbers” near his home yesterday thirteen yea: Newark, N. J., was shot in the back by Joseph Patola, fifteen, of No. 65 Mal- vern Btroet. | With @ small rifle in his hand Joseph | ordered Henry to halt as the yor boy was running across « lot continued to 13, 1916. sociation column. Only the knowledge know | WATERS World publish them through the | thelr neighbors will their wrongdoing will deter some peo- | ple from doing that wrong. “I spent my summer in a farming district of Maine for 6 cengs a quart and cr cents @ pint. to raise fodder and miich New York than it does in Maine? I bought there for § cents a quart; when I got back here they were 15 cents Does It cost 10 cents a quart to tran- aport them? mission to look into our freight rates. Milk sold Does it co any more cows in delicious string beans up quart. If #0 we need a com- “Why not make the assoolation country can accomplish joose the same thing at the me time, lity, the It ts the) ———_——_—_—— Relleve Bandit In Ari ated, afternoon, Henry Salzano, of No. 823 South Street, Henry | and Joseph fired. Other boys carried the wounded Henry to the! 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway home of @ doctor and he was taken | eOTiN (254 W. 125th St, near 8th Ave. ec Syl Raabe a Te (371 E. 149th St, near 3rd Ave, Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. | 2 crt Player.Piano When you buy that satisfies, leave nothing to be desired, WATERS PIANOS and Autola Player-Pianos have never failed to i complete satisfaction in every respect. The makes it possible for you to hear the great masterpieces played in your home as the Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. ore be careful to get one e tone, the quality, the service- workmanship and the appearance must aters-Autola Player-Piano masters would play them. Call or Send for Catalog Downtown Store Everything for Thanksgiving You are probably planning a great big Turkey Dinner, All the family will be there. Is your home as completely furnished as it should be? Aren't there some few things you need? Dining room chairs—a buffet—a china closet—a rug or perhaps you need a whole new dining recom set? And how about entertainment for your guests— have you a talking machine—how about a piano? Do you know that you can get all these things and Open Saturday Evenings Cane Panel Parlor Suite finish frames This attractive S-plece suite has Mahogan: and ty cane panels, Light and graceful tn design, yet Possessed of unusual strength, Comes in blue or mulberry velour, Price aeveg terre ‘ Parlor Suites of Ali Sty’ White Enamel Bed * Equaliy’ Attractive This bed ts a beauty and ts an exclusive Cowperthwait style, Has 3 2-Inch continuous, posts, sign. Note the pret els, Double or "twin" ty. carving. rice ving been dest only cially for ua some Ittle Rocker time ai to sell {t at a price that {fs a big bargain da ot All Other Beds active $11.75 Stylee at Maually Prices. F The tand Fumed Oak Library Table | 722," °S'."".4 This fumed | Quarte Oak, of oak table Pants eatin: is nice! | well finished and Antshed highly polished and te wel Note the artistic made design of the througtout back panel. and Plenty of the shape of the shelf room } arm rest sup- porta, This rocker will last a iife drawer can have it for with) wood : . Mt two feet by three, $9 75 Price se 7 e Cholce of same m A lari variety of Library Furniture. Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms Zhe weekly on B81 To weekly on BHO i Aly on 8100 worth, kly on 8200 worth, you wish, 10% OFF FOR CASH. ou F aenieh the Turkey and We'll Furnish the Home but the Quartered Oak Buffet > $37.50 A : will buy Bargain 50c Month ||" enter <P>. 5 mahogany finish at same price, i i J COWPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldes. Furnwure House in America’ 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Petween Brooklyn Bridge ‘‘Sub" Station and Chatham Sq, “Eats” on Credit many more at either of our two big stores on credit? Why not come here and open a charge account? There's no red tape to go through. We will send your things home at once and you can spread your payments over a period of a year and a half in weekly or monthly amounts so small you'll never miss the money. Come and let us show you. The quality, variety and plainly marked prices of our goods will surely please you. Rugs and Carpets 24x48 Bath Rug... Axminster Rue 0x12 Velvet Rug, $39.75 Prices. made of se- lected wood, unusually Inlaid Linoleum, All measuring, Uning free, well polish- ed. Itis good . in, — wae, «4 m-|! Push the Button—Out fe 8x38 in. & 1s shaped to fit the de- Comes the Record $1.25 Weekly—-No Deposit What y pend at movies—a If each week Gratonola nakes any cord in Py vn A won- WSC leet ned instrument 1 1,000 Records at jodel In pollshed " Station

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