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eS <6 tment of New York City. interviewed nin thirty | 1 has ob- on whieh It 1 to whip In shape by Feb. 1 for a report to the Legislature. | Mr. Brown sald v little troubl 'WIGKS MILK COMMITTEE E M . L O Y, BEGINS HEARINGS HERE ae EXPERT IN wey INE Jail ¢ the Le So mnadern Aamand in cily at present adulteration of FoR BILAO SNES GOONSTIPATION BLOTCHES. WRADACHES BALLOW RG PILLS © ‘The Tonic Laxative 10c & ae the ~Al investigating cor Auction up the an ite pul The fir und Droge of th Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ‘THONE 6900 GREELEY Special for Wednesday Women’s Georgette Crepe Gowns Georgette Crepe Gowns—Fur trimmed Afternoon Gowns of Georgette Crepe made over silk, rose, Burgundy, navy or black; trimmed with bands of beaver or French seal in Copen, 29.50 Special Georgette Crepe Gowns —Chenille embro Afternoon gowns of Georgette Crepe made over silk, in Burgundy taupe, rose, navy, prune or black; two-tone chenille or bead embroidered. 45.00 Special Dressy afternoon gowns of Georgette Giipe fh in all colors made over silk, elaborately embroidered or beaded, a number trimmed with Hudson seal or velvet 55.00 Special Reduced Prices Wednesday Women’s Afternoon Gowns Drecoll model of crepe de chine elaborately embroidered with | oxidized silver; Doucet model of Georvette crepe trimmed with Hudson seal border and buttons. 29.50 | Much Below Their Former Prices Women’s Afternoon Gowns Lanvin, Doeuillet or Lucienne models of crepe meteor, satin, silk chiffon or Georgette crepe, elaborately embroidered | or a number trimmed with Hudson seal 49.50 Much Below Their Former Prices = Jranklin Simon 8 Co. | Will Close Out Wednesday | $ Tailored Suits Their Former Prices Women’s Much Below Suits of broadcloth, wool velour, duvet de laine, checks or mixtures; a great majority trimmed with fashionable furs. Reduced to 25.00 "week the a ‘WOODS PROBES ALLEGED PLOT 10 STORE MILLIONS OF tS (Continued from First Page.) } He1I8 110,000 canes of emea a doy. Thin ‘age receipts are 75,000 cases @ day, Food cheaters will get prison terms |instead of fines in the future if the District Attorney has his way. He haw instructed his assistants to pro- test against the infiction of « fine , on any dealer caught swindling the public by false wel of extortionate tactics, Poultry conditions In New York City will be presented to the Grand Jury to-morrow by District Attorney | Swann, because of dixclosures made |in regurd to the control of prices by a cortain clique working in the mur ket, Assistant District Attorney Markewich, in charge of the .nvestl« tion, ascertained that while pro- cers and shippers have not been tting any greater price for poultry |that the average profit for retailers han been the same, sumers has increased from four to | el@ht cents a pound. Since last week, when the four as- gociations of live poultry dealers in Manhattan and Brooklyn voluntartly notified District Attorney Swann that srmanization would be dishanded, Assistant District Attorney Marke- wich has hod various persons repre- senting other branches of the in- Justry before him. From what he learned from them It was decided by District Attorney Swann that the law ‘had been violated In the distribution the editor © Lnspec atrick Foy os and a + was with considerable time to-day. From | the As#istant District Atior learned the general conditions which exivt in the market. According to Mr. Markewich, there © of Mar- k m Ask your wearing friends they would part with their eye: glasses for one hundred times the cost—if it were impossible to secure another pair. We have made eyeglass wear- ing a pleasure and a comfort for more than 250,000 patrons. evyeglass- whether |. One trial will prove our | “right” to your confidence and will make YOU “one more” enthusiast. Harris Glasses cost 82 or more. 4 amt sid BL, near 4th Ave Weat 125th Bu, wear Lenox Ave. * & 6th Aves, 1007 Broadway, nt Will ’by, Rrooklyn 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8.) Brooklyn 683 Broad 8t., Bedell, sit ewark WOH OR IE e=geg wire “BAUMANN & AT 64ST. & SAVE. Cur Ubera) Cred % Terms apply alison © tong isiand, vew * Jersey aad Connecheal = x : i Open Saturdays ~ Lali 10 P.M. | WOMEN’S SHOES “‘McCreery Specials” pair 5.85 and 7.50 o q. 10-Piece Kight-inch pul Kid aad Patent Leather § illians Lace Boots, with Black, White or Pearl Gray ; Williara Gisth) tone dive) IO ANURGGAMINT plain. ten and Mary — welted soles and Cuban Louis heels. i] Peri | Period x 5 85 Dining x Kight-inch Lace B Black R | Hight-inch Lace Boots in ac! ussia Room f 4 Calf with Fawn Buckskin tops, two-inch Suite, in Cuban Louis American + é Walnut \ tops and & heels. pehen long with murror HINAELOS, 46 inches wide SERVING TABLES inehe. wide; DINING FABLE 45-inch op 6 loot ex 4 | eB g $10.98 fun Ae al WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE BS Ave.Cor.84"Sr. . am | is 5th Avenue HO RPO POS HB Also in Patent Leather mt a inch Cuban Louis heels; }. Mussia Calf with Cuban Louis heels or Military UNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, heels or Ihy h Military heels, ‘earl Gray Su Tan 7.50 | dan McCreery & Co, 34th Street | than was paid six months ago, and gy the price to con- | 4) aid marketing of live poultry and the decision to put the facts before,” the Grand Jury was made to-day Current + Mr. Markewich for a | hay been no increase in the price of ‘Geant and Opticians TRE _BVANING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. live poultry from tho producers’ end | during the past six months, They have d an average of twelve |cents a pound. The shippers have | maintained practically the same price, whieh means an additional four cents xpenses and thelr pro- ers have been averag- > three cents a pound promt period y per cent, of the live poul- ed in New York in a week,” rocel Markew! “arrives In torne —— Saron and hs two children, five elty and is purchased by the and eight years old, were waiting on! CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—The Un'te¢ Round T mate consunter within twenty-four | tie pattorm when the younger child, 4 Wiam J. Bryan's P when the rush starts about 8 O'clock, ltween tha’ tracks, Baron Jumped, Iter slleeed to have been written by eae : cere une | aeter It. Be he could regain the jug high license and opposing the pro- jorning. Tf the} nattorm he struck « north-| hibitory movement. | WASHINGTON : of his chick | hound local train, Two cars paused} “In 1910 ato Prohibition Amend h of time he has to] over him. j ing submitted “1 feed t for a week and sell the! tHe died early to-day in Bellevue, SUNDAYS following ‘Thursday Kt alow It] tag ten foot Nad been cut off, wie De Sand d 21 the quick overturn which puts the jaiull fractured, and his body cut and eetnibee Satie CenUary f and consumer at the mercy |torn, ‘The children disappeared, cry- : jing, after the accident, Pa cepehianadaniner er rl —_>——_ ike tt he a ae Goa fh atest Neutinger Trial Dec. 4. may that one tumplcten of having arbitrarily 4-1 postponed beoausa of her counsat'aiens Ciiehd' Ut Tee Tetanet ronan es the Under active and excited trading} ja the wholesale market yesterday a] full halt advance was scored on nearly all “sin butter, one-half st Brades in cheese ent a dozen on fresh eggs | Reports from large} cent a pou 1 grades a to 60 cents ch y sections in the West noting b 4 ja lessened 4, coupled with an | Jactive demand on spot, wore respon: | ON ay Or J sible for the advance Fol liveries wore only ( pared with 4,064 tubs | cia H : ae ue u 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 4 ore und 421-2 ¢ n the higher ee rere er ae oe cee e ten eer eee enenes Ee erent SAV NOUVENIHER GG capa, SS ‘ Trina Was. eblat yy CHICKERING HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 3 P. M. i | uti ter, the range as to grade now H Soloists—Victor Wittgenstein, Pianist; Hans Kronold Cellist o being 871-2 to as 4-4 cents pound. ; ascent albstesi aie ‘ $ Beat creamer —_a ———* ——- ee eee ee ena ee ae eee sy . Preece ce ere ee ane ene veaneeen pamoen ab vnanvencissebvunencencendy | A Great Sale | oe ce nts a] | cents a dozen This price com dozen on the ne recelpts for spots. nts a pound | date last] grade sold for 16% | tw a 100 pounds high nts a 100 pou possi unt on dally purchases roen to the atore t ably. py sh of nearly the prev a half cent a’ pound from nus close, Dressed beet, ac- to large packing interests bringing from 11%% to 20 cents pound for ribs and loins, 10 1-2 und for round 4 pound for © yheat markets jumped about five Nts a bushel over the close of o’make contracts in th 4 find themselves now further exports is expe be renewed ———<$<—__—_— 1 Saron Jumped to Subway Track {6-69 te en fumed sub 8] BRYAN ROMITS HE once Struck Him, FAVORED HIGH LICENSE e>00 A penny dropped by his iittle dwughter on the subway tracks at} “Older and “Wiser Now Now,” He Says Fourteenth Street cost Charles Saron| of Spuyten Duyvil hls Now It 1 be as zealous to te as public a9 desirab! srr elsewhere, the retrial of Mrs. thet LITTLE GIRL'S PENAY ws ax set down y (4 by Judge Martin nee infinitely n Ny hi they will have the of Letter He Is Said to Have Written in 1908. O lite, 10,000 MEN’S SCARFS Tomorrow and Balance of the Weck This is a rare opportunity for generous minded femi- ninity to select Holiday remembrances that will be assured a glowing welcome by the fortunate men folks favored. The qualities and designs are so exceptional, at the inviting prices, that many men wil! present themselves with a dozen or so of these attractive Four-in-Hands. Four-in-Hand Scarfs 65c¢ «* $7.25 a dozen Open-end; new college stripes; self and fancy ‘stripes; plain colors ir repps or pebble weave silks Four-in-Hand Scarfs 9 5 c each $10.50 a dozen tal vanety ot 4 protusion —0 = 0 SO o Open-end; stripes, self fig attractive se ects oO Four-in-Hand Scarfs $1.35 = $15.00 a dozen Imported and domestic silks and satins; self and contrasting combina- tions in an elaborate assortment of colors and patterns. Four-in-Hand Scarfs $2.25 = $25.00 a dozen Open-end oO rich Swiss silks of many Y imposing array of ex clusive patterns and colorings from which to make a choice. =e) Ground loor T ee ee eee —9—— 0 “ACCUSED OF BARRING U, S. SAILORS FROM THEATRE: Arrest of Owner and Manager of | Brooklyn House Asked by istant District Attorney, | District piled to Assistant United St Attorney Cuft of Brooklyn ¢ Magist Motiuire in Aé Court ay for | Harry r and man tre Brooklyn. with warrants for the Traub and Edward of the to Wrrest 0 Gattman, own Olympic T r harged the untform of the barring navy men in Kdward Mit United is the « ut to m with two ¢ He al © in unt- ges he we d three box seats. to admit him ‘os they informed have to sit dn would " gallery Ailnd van Manager ; ni telephone and he is bald to vo replied that it was the {poliey of the house not to admit sailors in unitorm to the year 6) School, wa burnins riclan t pital attended her, Street | They | from thelr | in elvillan | ] caotenvigneensseaorenrennven Saree | ; ' | i MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS ' $ | At Very Special Prices ' ) Fine linen and silk Handkerchiefs that will make must acceptable i i 5 % holiday gifts, are for this occasion offered at unusual savings. -y Silk Handkerchiefs of ial Silk Handker- % Initial Linen Handker- } s an extra heavy quality broken assortment re i¥ Formerly 75c_ and $1.90 hiefs in attractive design, # j each. ..ersees 50c and 75c 1 Formerly soc each...35¢ | & | Sasi Helena tauren coreates pevenuasent wine cans eer see eee eee ee | | |] <enme Boocrilacalbl | — aaa | Poe rere eececeees SS met 5 i Attractively Priced Finely Monogrammed { Sa LINENS IVORIE-GRAIN SETS For the Thanksgiving Table At Substantial Reductions. fh y Table Cloths H 1 | Practical and pretty as Christmas ' 24 Size Former Prices ane rue | H gifts | 3 2x2yds...$3.75 to5.35. $ te 3-Piece Ivorie- a oo xabsyds.84.55 to 86.88. .$3:75 to $5.75 | | Comb, brush and one fet y j 2x3 yds. .$5.35t0 8.25. $4.50t0$6.75 | | monogram, Formerly | Napk'na 't 14-Piece Ivorie- Grain Set A ] Former prices #3.75 to $8.50 a dozen, In very pretty new 6 1 $2.95 to $6.50 with engraved mc ann ie t Odd Table Cloths | Pie oRite reese rene : bs 0 & /) ) | Extra large sizes, for Dinner and Ban- . i- Piece Ivorie-Grain Set | SF quet Service, ‘ copionally 7 tine q ets ot & Former prices $10.00 to $18.00 selected piec merly $24.50. $18.50 | § j $5.00 to $9.00 | Ivorie-Grain Toilet Articles | 8 ' Odd Dinner Napkins 1 i ones » ars hes, Putf Boxes, Mani- | y b4 y J size e Pieces, etc.; also specially ( Extra quality and size. 400 tor this sale. When ‘ ie \) Vormer price $12,50 4 dozen $9.65, to $5.00 or over the é ay m will be ¢ Hand Woven engraved without additional charge. Italian Huck Towels i .. Vernes Bath salts | Katraordinaty value at $1.50 each, | | eo pertunied, 25¢, §5e, 506 $s Real Madeira if “ ee oan ev AGS HP PAO: q Lavender Smelli 4 | 1 Hand Embroidered Linens 1 oT Saree arena ae 25 Y | Luncheon Sets, Regularly $5.50. . $3.65 1 35c, 50c, 65¢, $1.25 and $1.75, ene ; ) | Luncheon Sets. 47.50... .$5.00 ff 35e 506 Sse, $1.25, $1.95 and $2.50, Second Ground Floor | rere wrereat bemrerwiett Ni il 4 MSS SI 9 SIS OW’ SS Si 9. Sa