The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1916, Page 5

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COCHRAN LENDS YONKERS COAL TO SAVE BUSINESS Alexander Bmith Cochran, muitt-mi!!- Senaire yachtsman and largest owner In (Be. Alexander Smith @ Sons’ Carpet » Yonkers, went to the rescue ef that city, it was announced to- Gay, during © coal famine and prevented General suspension of business. The city|And the Wicks Committee, No Doubt, Will Have % went into the mater very thor-| the Answers Ready When They Have Finished Their Inquiry Into the Artificially High Prices of Food. could get no eoal and its supply to run the water pumping stations was ox- » Rausted. Mr. Cochran's company, when 4 told @ eal famine would shut off part £os."2it forcing the big sugar ro- works and other large con+ to shut down, loaned tho city enous, keep the plants running + e cuP' on tae ‘way from the nl * EAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE SALTS IF KIDNEYS HURT! Says a tablespoonful of Salts! flushes Kidneys, stopping | Backache. Somme wwe ws Meat forms Uric Acid, which excites Kidneys and Weak- ens Bladder. Eating meat regularly eventually | Produces kidney trouble in some form| Ar OF other, suys a well known authority, | W because the uric acid in meat excites | the the kidneys, they become overworke get sluggish, clog up and cause all A sorts of distress, particularly hackache and misery in the kidney region; rheu- matic twinges, severe headaches, acid Pro! | the following: tion of milk and is not Mmited to merely finding {f there te a “combine’ among the milk dealers. likely have a thorough research, | WICKS COMMITTEE WILL PROB- ABLY ANSWER THESE. the many que tive Association will ask Wicks Committee to look into are Why do all the price of milk of every grade alike Gnd practically at the same time? CRORE ng 8m meme ae Of Milk Investigators +———- By Sophle Irene Loeb. Every woman is invited to join the Housewives’ Protective Associa tion in the Interest of home buying. A signed application blank will bring the coin of protection. Also volunteers are called to act as District Cap- tains. Application blanks will be sent to @ District Cap- tain who {s Interested tn helping to reduce the cost of living and to secure as many members as possible. As stated in these columns, one woman, or & bun- dred women, can do little; but thousamds of women, representing the housewives of the city, oan do much Every woman adds one more to the let, and thero- fore strength to the number. Next Monday tho Wicks committee will renew {ts investigation on the milk situation. This 1s @ logisla- tive committee empowered to go into the whole que: Therefore, the exact method of price setting will —— other a higher price? Why must the price paid to the farmer and charged to the consu- mer be settied by the corporation, @s against the price of electricity and 4s, regulated by a pudlic service commission? Are gas and electricity any more the House- dealera raise the stomach, constipat sleeplessness, blad irritation. The moment yr kidneys aren't acting right, or if blad ion, torpid liver, Why docs one storekeeper necessary than milk and bread? der and urinary| Charge one price for milk and an- Why must the half penny, in the ar back hurts or vit four ounces | MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION case of lower measurements than the quart. always go to the dealer? Is pasteurization a necessity in ali cases or only a commerctal aa- set for charging higher prices? Why not a Milk Service Com- nitssion that twill look into the ine dustry and set marimum pricee for the benefit of all concerned? | The former State investigation of | TABLE SUPPL EXCEPT EATS, ARE gOSTLER TO-DAY Tendency to Hoist Prices Goes On and Housewife Must Pay. | oughly, but the Milk Trusts have been able to hold thelr own, and it has been practically impossible to ascertain Just how these prices are set. a heen SHOW THIS TO THE BOSS, A Brooklyn trust company gave all its employees their Christmae | checks yesterday, ————_ WED INFUN SHE SAYS; FINDS YOKE NO JOKE Thought wt So Merry She Laughed High scoring and table grades of butter established @ record at whole- a yesterday when 92 score sold at 41 cents a pound and higher score at 41% to 42 conts @ pound, These aro the highest prices recorded tn several | |years and represent an advance for the day of from 1 to 1% conts a pound. Last year on the same date the During the Ceremony—Asks — | market price on 92 © was 31% to 42 cont# and on higher scoring lots 82 Annulment. to 43 cents @ Leg ‘a Keleg Meta od Mrs. Augusta Baum, proprietor of Prices on butter at retail on best scor- a talliinery shop at No. 06 Cotnens | ie ere eit ee oe bus Avenue, admits frankly that her) What is your dealer charging you BO Le Bay ae | Oy bleh markete ate dus to A lulist of No. 457 Park Place, Brook. | tnt En Te everywhere, Receines 4h, former Secretary of the Manhat- lin iBlaciharket vonlerday ware tate tan School of Optics, was a Joke, |ubs, compared With 6,394 tubs on the sho says sho had known him only |qame day . Receipts for the two days before she became his wife, | week were 2 tubs, 40,363 | Jan. 17 last, ba in the corresponding @ year! 1 thought tt was so funny that Tlaso, The situation asx to prices ap-| laughed right out whtlo the Aldor- man was performing the ceremony,” «trained to the breaking point there she sald, {s no abatement of the advancing She has sued to have the marriage | tendency. Ned on the ground that her! Receipts of egms yesterday were ind represented himself to be a es of 36 dozen each compared moneyed man, 5804 cases last year, For the ars to be acute and while it {| week the total has been 43,526 cases, against 44,245 cases for the same Period a ‘ A als since March gompare period | ones, fe will are mall that fleulty in securt dozen, The market on extra firsts last year at wholesale on this dace Was 4% to 48 cents a dozen and on fair grades in fresh to 40 cents a dozen of these grades ba market aver: as to grad ed from 38 BUTTER ADVANCE DUE TO LE-| + GITIMATE CAUSES. sorry to weo the advance | Juitus D. Mahe, Presi- change, at th end of the trading y terday, “It $a most remarkabl record in view of the high values rul Ing for weeks. It 18 likely to eh trading and may have a decided fect on the volume of distribution In my opinion, the rise in prices ts perfectly logitimate. There ix nipulation « short of Its norm of butter and th proportion of fancy have demanded m amount of high se had to pay the extreme prices ask "The consumption of butter been tremendous, even at. the OF cou t nis a pour that figure w when the market passed 381 a pound I considered it time to guessing. “The sho country ts du pr the substantial es have be tors, There has also 1 mous # smand for both and ch Europe tool in a a alone this week 11,256 tubs of 60/%. D. Meosevelt Chesen Wend of pounda each. For the period since Dutohess County Soctety, ee ee eee eon tia | At the twenty-firet annual business fo Tin the same (meeting of the Dutchess County Sectety xports were only |!@#t night at the Hotel Astor, Franklin » not believe in an|D. Roosevelt, Assistant Beoretary of the © vcainst all exportations of Navy, wae elected President of the so- oducts, but Ido belleve that a|ctety for the cnsuing year, Four Viee reatricted exportation of the more |Preeidents elected are, Supreme Court necesnury ataples will be advisable.” Justice Walter Hi. J. Ketcham, Vine SUNDAY DINNER, IN MEATS, iam P. Adama. SHOULD COST L&S8 TO-DAY. ted Secretary and the Rev. 8. Parkes The housewife in buying meats for} the Sunday dinner to-day should be} tain supplies of some grades Leading ckers In ¥ announced reduc- | tions in prices of fresh b from al half to a cent a pound, Prices quoted | now range from 9 to 14 cents a pound, | necording to quailty. While fp oduets were unchanged dealers | were of the opinion that somewhat | y at ly lower prices to-day ¥ * Dont worry about your skin Resi ap cleared mine completely Many and many a girt has a clear, healthy complexion today because some friend came to her with that sound ad- vice. Resinol Soap not only is delight fully cleansing and refreshing, but its daily use reduces the tendertey to pim ffsets many ill-effects of cosmetics iveg mature the chance she needs to red, rough skins white and soft rough neglect or im. of provis sat New York barrels | n, 40, 610,401 poun: A year at th a ‘ 140 Resinol Soap and Rew sold by-all drugelts, For free -N, Reainol, Baltimore, Md. sood pharmacy :| water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. | This famous saits is made from the| acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to normal ac- | tivity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no ger irritates, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salts cannot injure any one;/ makes a delightful effervescent lithta- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the} and urinary organs clean, thus | avoiding serious kidney disease. | Advt. Name .. it’ system, for it. Tam business. T offer an modation and Pam daily in- efficient aecom- spired to greater efforts to serve because the institution of which Tam a part ts not burdened with the expenses incident to maintaimng a credit office. When you are introduced to me you are your own sponsor and my welcome grip is not affected with the red tape of references. greet you cordially, enter the amount of your deposit) on my books, ask you for your signature, give you a num- ber to facilitate quick shop- ping, and awail the opportu- Tam the D, A. Herald BH. Wp he New square (AA. May BOa You » [teat ie ha! y Depositors’ Account Department, Private Bankera, Under the auperiision of the Buperin ] tendent of Banks of the Btate of New York Address ...cssecsecsseseccescves lamtheDA out of the chaos of the antiquated credit or *‘charge- My heart is of ready gold, my brains are experience, My purpose Is economy. I take the place of a charge account. charges if you have money deposited and charge them against your D. A., and at the end of the month I send you a statement telling you how much I. O. U. Tama part of a great institution that buys for cash and sells dependable merehandise, but tor cash only. I offer no temptation for promiscuous spending. dollar left with me earns money. I accept your money to your purchases and IT return it quickly when you ask not a bank and do not solicit a banking Tam alone in my greatness. only institution of its kind that buys for cash and sells for eash and at the same time extends a SERVICE such as I] am to its thousands of patrons. ooo Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1916 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. With ap sto le tb s, from ul lass work this argument ts p uphrased) te} A fa Iam the depositor’s account, I am the D. A., born x T accept your Every and hold it tor you subject nity to serve you, diseriminat- ing against no one, 1 help to form the all im- portant habit of saving. — I am surrounded by an organi- zation of experts who trained to be economical and who must pass the results of their economies on to the pub- Nie in the shape of the they buy at “Lowest-in-the- City” prices. I know that ful and to continue to serve, two must profit by the same transaction, the seller and the buyer. TP know that [am in- structed by those who super vise me to keep the custom | foremost in my mind, roods to be suceess- Tam but a part of the Main Floor Raloony, B4th Street, SORES al ar NN Lani (Ort (ANE TO bares} avo ¥ les asa. W Herald Square iY) Co New York For the convenience of our customers we have arranged our Diamond Jewelry holiday display in three groups accordi less facilitate shopping, for, as a rule, ng to price. This departure will doubt- people who have jewelry purchases in mind have definite ideas as to the amount of money they wish to spend. Diamonds are a yood investment at all times, but just at present particularly so, With the supply from the mines of South Africa cut off and the constant advance | stones of desirable quality are becoming more valuable. KMGYS diamond jewelry contains flawless stones of good color, properly cut for brilliancy and mounted in the Diamond Jewelry Up to $49.50 Bracelets, flexible style, 10 and 14 kt. gold, set with diamonds, and diamonds and sapphires, $24.89 to $49.50, Bracelets, joint and catch — hand en- graved or pierced, set with diamonds and sapphires and diamonds, $22.89 to $49.50, Scarf Pins, platinum set with diamonds, pearls or colored stone cor $20.50 to $46.50, binations, Cuff Links, 14 kt. gold or mother of pearl dumb bell or loose links set with diamonds, $22.24 to $42.50. Brooches, platinum or 14 kt. gold. Knife edge, scrolls and oval shapes, $22.49 to $47.75, Rings, platinum or gold mountings, solitaire diamonds, Fancy styles and hoop rings, $22.49 to $49.25, Lavallieres, of platinum and diamonds, some set with cultured pearls. §24.89 to $48.50, Platinum Dinner King, set with 29 ciaronds, tlustrated above in actual size, §259,00, Diamond Lavalliere, with 45 brilliant diamonds, set in pati. num, Attached toa link chain of platinum, es tilustrated above in netual size, §204,00, in price inthe markets of both Europe and America, i} | very latest style Diamond Jewelry Up to $149,00 Lavallieres, platinum, all diamonds, pearls. and diamonds and sapphires and diamonds, $50.75 to $148.00, Brooches and bar pins, plati diamonds, $52.50 to $137.00 1 or gold, all Bracelets, platinum and gold or al! gold Flexible or with joint and catch, set with all diamonds, sapphires and diamonds or aquamarines and diamonds, $52.50 to $112.00, Rings, pila circles or fa! sapphires and d diamond clusters, 5 of ds, $54.50 to $149.00, Scarf Pins, platinum and gold, all dia. monds, clusters and fancy shapes, $64.50 to $131.00, diamonds or sand make an irresistible holiday appeal, Diamond Jewelry Over $150.00 Rings, solitaire diamond, 14 kt. gold and platinum top, $173.00 up to $631.00, Fa platinum solitaire diamond rings, also clusters, Princess circles or 2 stone diagonal setting, $164.00 to $1,798.00, Bar Pina, and brooches, platinum, all diamonds or sapphires and diamonds, $174.00 to $549.00. Farrings,solitaire diamond or faney drop earrings, set in platinum, $169.00 to $249.00, Lavallieres, || diamonds, set in plati- num, of pearls and diamonds or sapphires and diamonds, $169,00 to $789,00, Diamond Bracelet Watchea, platinum, extension bracelet or adjustable ribbon band, $214.00 to §697,00, Diamond Bracelets, platinum and all diamonds, $174,00 to $494.00, Platinum Dinner Ring, vet with 19 beautiful, brilliant diay nds, Centre diamond sure nded with circle ef calibre ut sapphires, as Musirated above in actual size, $434.00, Diamond Lavalllere, with 88 trond platinum, Fancy link chain of platinum, instraled above ir al size, $549.00, ‘ » pet in ap Rage EST . — eae +5 - - " ~ 5 d s THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916, Housewives Ready to Ask Some Pertinent Questions ae —

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