The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 6

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Champ p dor Oe oa GIVING UP THE STORE being SACRIFICE TAIL ORE D SUITS, $5 treet and? All our season mod richest collection that we have ever sold ata % rJ SALE 30 and $175; cut to $35 & $95 o £125; now $30 to $75 E ING GOWNS & WRAPS, $45 to $175 $30 to $95 STREET & AFTERNOON FROCKS, $45 to $125; reduced to $25 & $55 All Fur Sets at a Frection of Their Value hown At no tin will you again be able to secure su ardrobe at such values—in many cases ONE “I. iL FORMER PRICES. Stifth SAverute at 313. St. —_— with —* Have it wrapped daintily because it is precious Carry it with care because it is rare. Protect it in the refrigerator until it is chilled. ‘in E in thin glasses, plain or mixed asa highball, cock ta'l, punch, cobbier, nckey, guests wil crown of Hosts. Auk for i by the full mama. GARRETT @ CO. Proneer American Wine Norte argent” Eel: 1835 a, 182-184-185-188-190 SMITH STREET GRAND STREET __Cor. Warren St. / Near Driggs Ave. | Time Now to Select WINTER WEARING APPAREL And you can make use of our $1 8 Week Plan, as thousands of Brook- lyn people are now doing, Dress In Latest Style---$1 Weekly ‘Mien’s & Young Men’s 0’coats There ts a great variety of new fabrics, taflored In the latest style 13-4 to $30 MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Neat, new models in mixtures; every garment an example of correct tailoring. $12-75 to $30 Women’s & Misses’ Clothing Beautiful Suits and warm Coais, Just what they are all wearing now. COATS $12.50 to $20\. eOsTS $13.56 te $30 222-024-226-228 | | Allows You 10% on Jour We Pur pal ag, 104,168,148, 1004 7% 202 eure stneer Ll GhaNbeters J. MICHAELS END OF THE Trorie Wy, ‘The Two Largest Credit Houses in Brooklyn, DRESS UP_ THE BOYS AND GIRLS $1.00 We eekly |The farmers are getting ready to take jthe exam NEW YORK INVITES 2° FARMERS TOSOLVE. THE FOOD PROBLEM = send out salesmen as manufac Has them out enlize out West, bd we do k City ts as Norway market to yt hink, ri sending their oduce; if their consignment fe ot sold here it is In a port conventen for sending it along the coast 7 City a Century Behind the | "5% Ibfects (o be Times in Markets, Says |¢ 3 Commissioner Hartigan. [ise j , CONFEREN IN APRIL. |and grading. 6. To effect a defen | Fa 5 I e | sive, offensive protective organization j Farmers Would Like to Be! sig omensis producers of perishable | Their Own Salesmen and | products | Reduce Cost of Living. { i Commissioner Joseph Hartigan of | 7. To secure countrywide OTHER GRE. “We want t the improv tions for v4 wal for the Pureau of Wetghts and Measures han just returned from a trip throuxh | b yoga the United States in which he used) at Pie North River three weeks of his vacation and thr rea| a: Bot iar | weeks of the city’s time in a cam patgn to try and reduce the cont of ‘ perishable food stuffs’ for the 6,000,0¢ hundred are ahead of us, Odicago people of New York and vicinity |bug waked up and te thakitig erect In each State Mr, Hartigan visited | improvements. San Francisco, in re- the hoad of the Department of Agri- siture and was put in touch with entative — farme atockmen and shippers. He presented to all of | them an Invitation to attend a con- |" Fh pi ference in this city in April and eape- |PeONt" oe clully requested the Governor of each |direct plan of marketing them he | State to designate three delegates to 6 Housew Protective Ansocia- the congress representing truck |t!0n, a8 organized by The Evening | farms, fruit and live stock. World, and other New York assocta- tions fighting the high cost of living. The April conference, according be seus anked to co-operate at the ‘ ved, will be, sessions of both congresses, acceptances already received will ae New Sak tate sesarese is attended by at least 600 men and rebruary will give particular atten- | women from all vver the country, It will follow a February conference! here of New York State farmers to ition to learning whether farmers’ the number of 1,400. ’S ILLS Throughout the country Mr. Harti- WOMEN | gan found hecbrert pnd nes ‘ae No Happy Home Where somebody 8 The : y Exist movement, They say It ts time for the young man to realize that mod- v7 thousands of, women te thte ern machinery and modern prices for al Huenos Ayres and Rio undred and fifty years food markets, Berlin, rad and Paris are a building, placed receiving markets and Passenger terminals second only to l architectural plan.” misstoner Hartigan anata that tn found products, such | raisins and other | How Janda regulate packing | protective legisiation when necessary, | NEW YORK A CENTURY BEHIND) inittee foon will by jenarees, with week farm products have cleared the farin- er's life of its traditions of grinding /toll and small reward, ‘The farmers are satisfed with the prices they are getting, Mr. Hartigan says, FeRMERS WOULD BE THEIR, "! OWN SALESMEN. “This does not mean,” he explained, “that they are gullty for the out- rageous and excessive prices paid by us, the consumers, But the farmer seon that if he can doa! more directly with the consumer and maintain his present scale of prices, the consumer wil save a lot of money and the matket will be immensely broadened iat. Br MILIOUSNESS—CONSTIP ATION DR. GREENE’S LAXURA CATHAHTIC PILLS “A Standard Tarative for All Dru; | Sakg SCompany Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA | UNDERWEAR FO? WOrEN AND CHILDREN The principal differ- ence between ATHENA Underwear and other kinds is that ATHENA Underwear is tailored to fit, while other un- derwear has to be stretched to the shape of the figure. ATHENA Under- wear is as different from ordinary underwear as a peeeey tailored coat differs from a shape- less cloak, The correct tailoring AT: A Under- wear makes it comfort- able, dainty and in’ ex- act conformity with the the Usuat Form of Kait Garment Thy fee ting oe and deere ry of ‘ords freedom of arms and body Vhere is no stretching of the fabric at one point and no looseness or wrinkling anywhere. ATHENA Under. wear, which is superior in every respect to any other ‘isd, is made in all sizes and of all weights and qualities at the prices you have been accustomed to pay. When you put on your first suit of ATHENA Underwear you will realize that it is the only kind which is made in accordance with correct principles. Athena is sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers PRICES: For Women— Vests and Tights. .60c to $2.00 For Women— Union Suits. ... $1.15 to $4.25 For Boys and Girla—in cotton ot merino. | « Separate Garments,.... .50¢ to $1.10 the Low Neck—Sleeveless —Union Suits.......... .85¢to $2.00 be @ nervous wreck. Mitchell, who ts attending Lr. ivities In raising food live stock 1 be stimulated by the establish. of an Independent municipal t house in this city where jail buyer of country cattle have his butchering done, The hment of a municipal milk pasteurization plant will also be dis cussed, M'CORMICK IN CABINET; NAY, NAY, IN HARRISBURG Chairman McCormick of the Demo-| ‘And Musterole won't blister like cratic National Committee returned to) the old-fashioned mustard plaster. lay to wind up the bust: gat spread it on with your fingers t penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard, It is fine | for quick relief for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, stiff neck, asthma, ny | Meural; ja, headache, congestion, plet- nea imatism, lumbago, pains and es of the back or joints, spsains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frost- ed feet, colds on the chest (it often om,| prevents pneumonia). Nothing like | Musterole for croupy children. 25c and 50¢ jars; hospital size $2.50. the patient's right ey: seved. Sr, Victor P Kolodin keeps will b probabl i, sayln and that the acid. was thrown by sa: other, Eases Quickly When You Apply @ Little Musterole as told, “that ‘ in President iivon's Mr. McCormick amiled, shook bis head and replied: For the next four years I shall be vance ©. McCormick; address, Harrta- Nattonal Committee probably wi ish a perman in b=} aecond Btreet, Bulldine. $00.00 debt of the National Com- Pat Woman Wreck. When the case of Mra. Anna Kolodin, | having thrown carbolic| ‘ace of Dr. Eflas Boden- before Recorder Nott ) Orange, N. J, the hearing, bly will be postponed for two ay Dr. Bodenweiser ts unable to | £0 out and Mra, Kolodin ts reported to! Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets Men’s Clothing Section (on the Third Floor) An unusually wide choice and splendid values are provided in our assortments of Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $25.00 HE SUITS are smart new models, combin- ing style with materials of high excellence. Sizes 34 to 46, stouts included. HE OVERCOATS comprise meltons, vic- unas, cheviots and tweeds, quarter and full silk lined. Stzes 33 to 46, stouls Mcluded. A Sale of Men’s Shoes TO-MORROW, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, Consisting of Tan Russia, Cordovan, and Black Russia, in lace models, at $4.75 Formerly sold at #6.00 to 8.00 a pair Men’s Winter Underwear In Silk, Wool and Wool and Silk; also complete lines of English Silk Shirts and Drawers in the various weights. EXCELLENT VALUES FOR TO-MORROW: Men's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, medium weight,..ssssescsceseeeeeeees cat 85c Mecnec enmity 5,00 Men’s Furnishings AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Men’s Imported Sweater Coats Made in Scotland for Stern Brothers, of soft brushed wool in heather mixtures and gray; roll collar; extra quality at $7.50 each Men’s Imported Sweater Coats Of Scotch Shetland wool; V neck with sleeves or vests without sleeves, at $6.50 each Men's Neckwear at 65c Business Shirts at $1.20 New Autumn designs; rich | Plaited,plain and soft finish; silks in large pes, desir ‘able patterns, Domet Flannel Pajamas, fine quality, $1.20 Men’s Soft Hats and Derbies Imported and American made, in leading shapes at $3.25 each Regularly $4.00 and 5,00 1 Dr. Winturop D. Boden: Weiser, sald yesterday that the slaht of ARAW, SORE THROAT B. Altman & Co. { The Initiatory Sale of f . Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats ; | feature of more usu iterest ‘ orrow and Saturday, inasmuch as it q | r, in advance of the season, Coats of ord lined with carefully selected Be natural muskrat (deep fur of a rich dark finished with a beaver, the ex and collar of traordinarily extra low at $62.00 ’ At the same time a number of Men’s imported Cloth Overcoats featuring smart mixtures of excellent wearing quality, the yoke and sleeves lined with satin, will be specially priced at $27.50 ny B. Altman & Gn. | | ‘ Women’sTailor-madeSults | offer Special Values , at $22.50, 25.00, 30.00 & 32.00 | (Third Floor) A Sale of Celluloid Articles FOR THE DRESSING ROOM will offer decided price advantages for to~ morrow, the low prices quoted including | monogram engraved to order on each plece. Mirrors, | Clocks - « $2.50 | r air | | Cloth Brushes, 2.00 | Hair Receivers, 1.25 Pin Cushions Shoe Horns . . 85c. Nail Buffers « $1.00 & 1.25 for the asain and purchase < worth=while | holiday gifts. Fifth Aueww, New York —_— GOODS DE LIVE, RED ANY WHE REIN GREATER NEWYORK—, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Come Here and Get Brass or Steel Beds, Costumers, Pler Glasses, Oval Gilt Glasses or Gas Ranges for 50c Weekly Buy Your Clothing $125 Worth of Furniture Here for 50c Weekly No Deposit $1 Weekl: DRESSERS Rockers Carriages Chiftoniers He Weekly, rh thowin al Mor ail Nice . a oly tice ones DAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS eedDALY WORLR WANTS MOK MAb - WONDERS,

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