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t by BRITISH DICTATOR | TOCLOSE LONDON'S \ a ate: a Sir Alfred A. Booth Tells of Drastic Plans to Handle Food Problem. pe ze wa ela How Great Britain, confronted with | vic ng problem, has Columbia Leader $79.50 R= UL, oF gostful entertain: ment nt at any AL 200 Winter Five good new styles, sm At Bloomin Hen and Tom Turkeys dates We have purchased a car load of fancy dry-picked Maryland turkeys, all select ed birds, weighing from 8 to 25 pound > will be so'd at the low All are in prime cond.tion, and will me for the Ths v Fancy Moryland Geese, pound, 28e Long Island Ducks, pound, 28¢ Dry-Picked Roastiny Chickens, pound, 250 Fancy Copons, pour Philadelphia Fowts, pr «nd, 22 Milk-Fed Broilers, poun., 25 Basement, st maiket price. 0 offer d, 35¢ arranged to handle it was told to-day business trip on the Cunarder I jcont dl ask: and luxuries in the United States. BG RESTAURANTS more concerned to-day about putting food on a reasonable cost basis than about the war. eculate about the war. Bri = No Deposit 75.00 Six Double-Disc Records, 4.50 woolens, mostly cheviots. Sizes for misses, juniors and women to 40 bust. Good Coats at this price are very scarce. been marked much under what they would sell for in the usual course of business. Unusual value at the beginning of the season. Sir Alfred A Booth, chatrygn of ard Line, who arrived here on hibitive to ali jfood dictator ts utely nece |sary not so much hecause of a | scarcity of provisions, but becaube tho Provisions are In the hands of per- sons who have seized on the oppor- tunity to coin profit out of the situa-! a with Sidnoy J. Lister, assi oral manager of the line, Sir Al- od many questions about the ady rise in the cost of necessarics well to do, A nc ‘Strange as it may sound to you,” said, “I believe Great Britain ts | thon created by the war. “Phe Government ts to take con trol of all the wheat and flour en- », te! a) By fy . The We have price Of bread ts to be lowered, Wh P its The | sands of coll storage and other wares] houses now packed tightly with pro- visions are to be opened and thelr contents are to be distributed by the fact the Government is going to elini- nate the middleman, “But the Government supervision of the provisioning of the people will not stop there. There ts enough We have censod to 4 down to @ long cont tish people have come to accept the ras something which will be asso- ted with the life of the nation until tory perches on our banners, big question before thousands of people. We have found {it tmpossible to teach the cooks and proprietors of these places to avold | waste, We have found it impossible to keep people who have plenty of | money from giving elaborate enter- tainmments at the big hotels, clubs and | restaurants. | 1 dictatorship w sno use In mak L CARS TRANSFER TO Phone Plaza 5900 Lex.to3d Av. nodates \ Coats Specially Priced ‘10 art Colors navy, brown, green. Some are fur trimmed. This lot, made special for us, has second Floor. At Bl Plants at Auction Buy Now for Thanksgiving The highest bidder, no matter how low the offer, secures the plant placed on the auctioneer’s block, The sales commence daily at 2 P.M, in our Greenhouses-on the-Roof, and are in charge of a licensed auctioneer, Every plant sold is in healthy condition, Visit to-morrow; you will enjo: and profit by these sales, For Quick Clearance 100,000 Crocuses, dozen, Se; 100 for 35¢. Holland Bulbs, including Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Narcissus, and Daffo- dils; each, le; 100 for 78¢, the time to plant for good re " sults in the Spring ingdales é Y ‘Going! Going! G-"" Special Notice for Thanksgiving Day normous stock ecorative plants and fresh cut flowers zat very low s. We suggest that t our ouses-on-the-Roof and our Cut Flower Shop o} floor note our prices. Orders for plants or flowers leit with us now will be ered on or before Thanksgiving Cut Flower Shop Open Thanksgiving Day, De ge from 1c to Grod as The above in Greenhouscs-on-the-Roof, Flower Dept.—Main Floor Scandup, Also other fresh | Coane ne $100.00. ‘A Large Box of Fresh Cut Biswas _ for Thanksgiving at 98c Rich Men Back of Them, Says Weights and Measures Hartigan that fs behind the fraud practised on tho} . | palatable food wasted in the hotels, Poor of the tenements by short welght/s14 Avenue clubs and big restaurants of London coal dealers was held to be justified rano, No. 618 m every day to feed thousands and “= _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916, jeents was charged. Court as Cash Bail Is Quickly Supplied. trate Grooh, merely the t plenty of mone: The charge of Commissioner of! get action agalust tho principals.’ syndicate of wealthy coal retatiers | N° ond Street; In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue HESE are used instru- ments taken in exchange for the wonderful new phonograph, the Acolian- Vocalion. Many are the finest and most expensive types of talking machines. And not an instrument is shown that is not of widely advertised and well- known make, They are bargains such as we have rarely been in a position to offer, They are bargains such as thousands of music-lovers will be glad to take advantage of, Case Styles All but a limited number of the machines are full cabinet styles, Some are the very late models, and there are practically none which are not entirely modern in type In every instance where the ) Makers of the | the famay | Tho Magistrate hold them for Spo- One of them went to the telephone and in a few moments a@ spruce clerk ap- peared and handed 6400 In cash to the “It is quite evident,” eald Magis- “that these men are of rich coal men with T hope tho inspec. tora can trace that ball money and The prisoners were Onofrio Rocco, 825 East Twenty-third Street; | Antonto Rudo, No. 335 East ‘Twonty- Gurdano Savino, No. and Michael Marto. it Beventeenth Strat, Sale prices fro FOURCOAL DEALERS: °°" UNGRLOW WILL PERCH = HELD FOR FRAUD icsicsresceces' GOD RET INTHE AR wh NGHT HEREIN NV. Earl Carroll's Sky Estate Will!” Have a Brook, an Orchard and a Garden. bre | but Tho highest cornerstone In the world two hundred and fifty feet from foundation level, will be Intd at mid. night Saturday when Earl Carroll, composer of “So Long, Letty," dedi. cates bis “Bungalow on Broadway,” on the roof of the twenty-atory aky- scraper at Seventh Avenue and For- ty-ninth Street low tall his | be As gucsts at the py At AEOLIAN HALL In MANHATTAN—29 West 42nd Street 7 , mE Standard-Make Phonographs Original prices were as high as $200 m $10 to $135 Terms as low as $4 Monthly th ne tee cases evidenced usage or wear, they have beea restored and repolished, There is Jittle in appearance to distinguish these instruments from brand new ones of the same kinds. Motors Since these talking-macnines all standard-make instru- ments, the motor equipment is of high quality. Pac fh motor has been carefully inspected, and cleaning and re-lubricating done where necessary. Constant- speed and quiet-operation are the chief requirements of a talking machine motor, ‘Test any ot these machines on these two points and you will find that they measure up. Sound Boxes The sound-box is perhaps the most vital part of the talking- machine, ‘To insure the utmost are Specially priced phonographs on display at all Aeolian stores THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Mra. Carroll, who was (and for dra matic PAENO across the stone. |New York for a roof on which to }ago he found the spot and now th house ts well on ita way to comp tlon modern to the last waterfall, Today and Wednesday a Thanksgiving Sale Mr. woh, th rus of m y and ch ioh the company will sing wh purposes Is) Mile. Marcelle, aks a bottle of American cham-'! ;,, Larry ia | " bearooe in the Loulw | room is to be | 1 walnut and is to? Claes stateroom on on Uner with two zerths, one 4 ‘or three years Mr. Carroll searched i his bungalow. Three months tas been honeys ly finished part It {4 really more than a bunga- {t's an elght-room. he degree, Ay of bis songs, the bricks,” and “8o n tho roof thag | ted his new opens * Dippel will pres } ys and furniture for 3M home. Surrounding the house there wilt A formal Itallan garden with a orner-s will laying core~ a supper and a a five- stopping-atone ot brook crossed handball court, PRC ee, SU ea ee tee i} Ot a In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street AT NONRLENAMENTAREC BuneeT satistaction to every purchaser of an exchanged instrument. in- spection has been most thorough and almost every machine, ex- cept those of late types or those which are practically unused, have been equipped with new sound-boxes — the most recent models their makers have" pro- duced, Guarantee Not an instrument 1s offered in this sale that is not backed by the reputation of a reliable manufacturer, And The Aeolian Company gives a guarantee of good playing condition with each machine. ee We cannot hope to have enough of these instruments to supply all who will desire to profit by such extraordinary bar- gains. So we urge you to make yourselection as early as possible. 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