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_ Terminal Market Will End Middleman, the Meddleman ot Food Pricesof New York ns _ With the Food Gamblers He Will Disappear When the Retailer Can Buy Direct From the Farmer — Tentative Plans for Market Being Drawn—a Woman’s Plea to Stand by Gov. Whitman. By Sophie Irene Loeb. There aro two prominent matters before the Housewlves’ Protective ‘Amociation. One thing ts evident—the middleman of the past has been the meddieman of prices. man assures the that he fs hard at markets, templated to erect weter facilities. Terminal markets are urged for proper distfibu- tion, and storage warehouse regulations that will make it Impossible for immense quantities of food to be stored for speculative purposes, As stated in these columns yesterday, Gov. Whit- Housewives’ Protective Association work on @ State statute for terminal Last night Commissioner Dillon went over with mo tentative plans for auch a terminal market. It ts con- a structure on the waterfront, some where, possibly at Thirty-fourth Street, with easy access to railroads and It ts hoped that the prospective achame Is to make {t possible for any farmer to consign his produce direct Through the State Departmbnt tt will be possible to sell it elther by auction or directly Every effort will be made to seli im- mediately to tho retaller, who, in turn, @elis to the consumer DIRECT SALES OF PRODUCE AND BALES AT AUCTION. Of course, some of the produce will necessarily be sold to the wholesaler er jobber and placed in storage houses, but the very opportunity of welling direct to the retailer will prac- “tleaily fix the price and profit of the oommodity, and will at once eliminate considerable speculation and its ar- tiflclal profits. For it will be necessary In this way to meet the prices set by the rotailer to the consumer, the retailer having to this terminal market. cars aud will load over 300 wagons or trucks at one time. Blevators will carry the gods to storage lofts. The top story is to be fitted up for a manufacturing plant to take care of perisiiable and surpius products, FAIR PRICES FOR THE POOR SURE TO COME. would be surprised,” Dillon, who hearty accord with the suggestions of the Housowlves’ Protective Asso- ciation, even a percentage of such tradi will fix prices for a commodity, so that a high price is not easily obtained. “The main thing that is needed and can 1 “You Comnpisstoner said is in minal mi percentage of re to get their goods directly from the farm, and the prises for other a9 “e ‘Lo i With Maud Fay As Elsa, Sung odo rh who explotted Lisa Lehr Schubert, and that @over violinist, Eddy Brown, who 1d Beethoven, Tschaikowsky and Bohu- mann compositions. Each got genat~ ous applause. “Madame Butterfly” will be sung by the Aborn Grand Opera Company at the Park Theatre next eveek, with a By Sylvester Rawling. cast including Lois Ewell, Edith Hel- ena, Marie Loulso Biggers, Grace 66] OHENGRIN” was sung at the! Pam, Giuseppe Agostini, Salvatore Metropolitan Opera House /Gtordano, Louis D'Angelo, George last night. Whatever may be] Shields and Louls Derman, At the Mr. Gattl-Casazza’s diffloulties as to Boar strong ee oe pod Lois Swell will sing a group of three song new singers and as to new works, ho) Hey Mn ee ne inbers. wi fg making @ record tn production. | selections from La Glocond Almost every performance in three} tha,” “Il Trovatore” and the Nile weeks since the opening night has|Scene from “Alda.” Several other been for “the first time this season,” | Aborn artiste will appear. it was an interesting “Lohengrin”! Yyotte Guilbert at the Maxine Bl that an audience something larger |ilott Theatre yesterday afternoon 4 than the subscription heard and saw, pay dye Rebel) yale Dine avasteunts nown composition of the si especially effective on the dramatic | Mee eo read by herself for barl- and pictorial side, and not ineffective|tone solo and ci®rus and instr as to ainfing. mental Apoompaninsnt | The, oa Maud Fay's portraiture of Elsa/was A. Bouililiez os tho russel was rarely beautiful. I do not recall }OP¢ra. The comperition. x w transla @ more moving dramatic expositiop|pert herself gave some of her own of Wagner's epineless and ‘exasperat- [inimitable renditions of songs of the ing heroine, Miss Fay is a Califor-| Middle Ages, as usual, to tho delight nian who has bra and pulchritude, }of @ large audience, Most of her operatic experience she obtained in Munich. 1 heard her thera a few years ago and liked her|® voice better then than now. Sho made one appearance at the Metro- politan last season and then fell ill, Allowance must be made for nervous- ness, She ts likely to ing better at future appearances, Jacques Urius gave a fine portrayal of Lohengrin In voice and in action, Herman Weil's Telramund {8 famiilar and graphic. Villain that the ac- cusor of Bisa ts, something of sym- pathy goes out to him for his cour- age in his w ! encounter with an opponent jos: ed of superhuman powers, Margaret Ober Was an im- pressive Ortrud, She and Elsa, whose happiness she had destroyed, both strotched lifeless in the centre of the stage as the final curtain fell, was an effective Innovation, Robert Leon- hardt was The Herald, for tho first time here; Carl Braun was King Henry and Mr. Bodanziy conducted, One of the King’s pages fainted and fell in the first act, but was carried off the stage without attracting much attention, George HH Percy Hemus, an American bar!- tone who has.a votce and fine gifts of Interpretation, gave another of his delightful recitals at Aeolian Hall last night. It is a treat for tired musio reviewers, no less than for the pul) to hear artists such as Mr. Ie- ain and fact that a favorite New by Louis Spo! Solid Gold Novelties “WHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916 ti has ing his voice Ue devoted a whole group to Rach- maninoff, whose songs he sang in imitations, Russian, German, Frenoh, Italian, English and American composers were represented on his programme, which he pronounced with the un- derstan@ing and taste to which he has accustomed us, Free high school organ recitals to- morrow afternoon: Washington Irv- Ing, Edward Shippan Barnes, asststed by Mr. and Mra. Barnotte Smith, bass And soprano; Morris High, Wenzel A. Raboch, assisted by Nora Sullivan, soprano; Eastern District High, Brooklyn, Meichlorrs Mauro-Cottone, assisted by Angelina Rarocchiere, s0- prano; Erasmus Hall High, Brooklyn, Albert Reeves Norton; Boys’ High, Brooklyn, W. A, Goldworthy, Pauling Mallet-Prevost may he heard in plano recital Tuesday after- noon at the Princess Theatre, her pro- gramme to include numbers from Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Paderew- ski, Schubert and Lisat. She has been heard frequently in New York at pri- vate and semi-public concerts, This [ovoid in St. Paul's Chapel. Golo~ Ista: Elizabeth Parks, soprano; Rose Bryant, contralto; C. W, Troxell, ten- or, and Hdgar Soh jd, bi H Brooks Day is organist, Yvotto Gullbert will sing songs of the Montmartro at Maxine Blilott's Theatre to-morrow night, The long black gloves #o long ansoctated with hor namo are to make their appear- anc again to offset hor recent eru- dite programmes, . With Efrem Zimbaliat as soloist, tho Philharmonte Soctet fosef Stransky conductor, will give a programme of romantic and Russian music at Car- negio Hall to-morrow afternoon. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at the City College on to-morrow and Wednesday after- noons, to-morrow's programme de- voted to Wagner, Harold Bauer and Jacques Thibaud will appear together for the first time in two years in a plano and violin recital in Aeolian Hall this evening. The only New York recital this sea- son of Paul Reimers, tenor, will be given at the Comedy Theatre on Wed- will be ber recital debut. The oratorio The Last Judgment,” nesfay afternoon, Deo. 13, Evel@n Starr, Canadian violinist, Herald Square JHE TREND of giving useful gifts has been received with much pleasure by men both young and old — the aeacon af the Comedy Thestre Monday afternoon. Albert Spalding will @ violin recital this afternoon at an with Andre Benolet at the plano, The Maruchess-Bohwaroz Ensembie may be heard to-morrow evening at the Comedy h Rosalfe Miller will give a song ra- cital at the Comedy Theaire on the afternoon of Tussday, Teo, 12, ——s LOST LOVE’S VALUE $50,000. Mra, Norrie Sues Mra, Shontal for Alleged Alfenation, Asserting that Benjamin I. Norris's affections had been alienated, Mra, Mary M. Norris, who ta suing for divorce, yea- torday sued Mrs, Pearl M. Shontal for 960,000 in the Supreme Court. Mra, Shontal, who lives at No, 1 Wost Ninety-fourth Street, js the wife of Max Shontal, @ doaler in malt and hops at No. 116 Broad Street. An effort to com- muntcate with her last night was un- successful. Ne who was wedded four 50. gen that about December, Mra. Shontal began to wean away Norris's affections by gifts and other means. New York Cigars and Rub lumbago, pain, sorenesa, — stiffness right out with “St. Jacob's Oil.” When your back ts sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis hae you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get » small uc bottle ‘ old, honest “St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, pour & iittle in your hand and rub ft into the pain or ache, and by the you count fifty the soreness and lames ness are gone. Don't stay crippled! This he a penetrating oil takes the ache ain right out and ends the misery. Te mungical, yet absolutely harelesy and doesn’t burn or discolor the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, seiaties and lame back misery so promptly and surely. It never disappoints!—Advt. ee OLD WANTS WORK Wi MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1384. 1916 = ter Kramer, leigh, Robert Warford. Song” H. Wintter was a gem, and Jo |by storm. A word compant: at the plano, Leginska, the lish pianist, Ethel little En Name » cncenaccanseercercncccscsscscssssesccsocces been able to purchase ata reasonable| sellers will usually adjust them- | Yvette Guilbert. Mr. Hemus's pro- ene price direct from the farmer, selves to meet these figures. gramme 8 cosmopolitan this time. Considerable storage place will be “That is where the efficacy of |! rom | available, Windows will light up dry’ Government markets manifests | “nd fi Bousa’s “Boots” carried the for Craven, Mr. Hemus's sympathet captivating gave an all- Chopin programme at Carnegie Hall Such things are always valued, first, | because of the sentiment that passes { with the gifts and second because of their intrinsic worth. Cigarette Cases, 10-kt. gold, $49.75, 14-kt. gold, $98.75 to $179. Cigar Cutters, 10-kt. gold, $3.74 to $8.74, 14-kt. gold, $10.24 to $11.74. Knives, 10-kt. gold, $2.14 to $5.24, 14-kt. gold, $4.74 to $16.89. | Waldemar Watch Chains, 14-kt. for Fat were too long sketches. you will find an aud fe ace To-day all that is changed, for at Mars they for his comfort, his pleasure or his daily work. Most for them this page was created. men like usable gifts Address weer eewecewres weceee woes cece ss eesecse 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. storage lofts; also, a plan for a one- story shed has been made Loaded cars will enter by four tracks, ‘The tentative plans of the market will have a capacity of elghty phthalate ete adnan bib middieman arrang profit and speculators must necessarily conform to this mar- by the daily mi setting ig controlled by Government auctions of the supply of food for CAN’T FIND DANDRUFF. ! ’ the day, Every bit of dandruf disappears| “If one terminal market were to be after one or two applications of Dan-| OStablished and given opportunity to derine rubbed well into the scalp with) be jong until other terminal markets the finger tips. Get a 26-cent bottle] in other soctions of the city would i of Danderine at any drug store and| be developed, so that a large quan- Se ->-save your hair, After a few applica-| tity of food would come into the tions you can't find a particle of dan y druff or any falling hair, and the; “Besides, the quantity@of t scalp will never itch.—Advt. varia! Slee where nt harbor that make big terminals york one of the of the world.” In a few will have d legislation, A WOMAN'S PLAN FOR SUPPORT FOR GOV. WHITMAN. Vollowing is a letter received from a member of the Housewives’ Protec tive Association urging co-operation with G Whitman: Howowives' Mrowtive Amociation “Is it up t& the housewife to lower the outrageous cost of living? Is it up to # government to see that tts people {are protected from the lowest and meanest of gamblers? “Won't yt wives’ Association who have the time j to devote (o such noble work please | bend every effort possible to make and |help Gov, Whitman make good his ns and assist in investigating all food. such vital ys Commissioner Dillon Anite plans to suggest for DYSPEPTICS! END STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape’s Diapepsin” neutral-| {izes acids in stomach and starts digestion. Stops any sourness, heart- burn, or food rising in few moments. The question as to how long you are| going to continue a sufferer from in digestion, dys ut-of-order stomach is m of how} soon you begin taking some I If your stomach is lack tive power, why not help to do its work with drastic drags, but a re-enfo rent of agents, such as naturally im the stomach People with weak stomachs should t deal and it is good and r Iwill not buy esis, oF 1 or butter, or flour, or milk, and so on, until prices come down, but this can apply to the housewife fortable, perhaps in moderate, elyoum 4 because she is able to find a fulr substitute for a short while. What is the other woman gomg to do who buys conl, one pail at a time, to last as long ax possible and on such as does ail purchasing of food? nly in com digestive it work take a little Diapepsin casionally,| She in g scan hardly pay for and there will be no more indigestion, | 1 *! Pr growing children no feeling like a lump of lead in the| plenty & How could she stomach, no hearthurn, sour risingss gas on stomach or belching of undi Rested food, headache sick stomach, and, eat will not ferment and poison vour breath with nauseous odors. AL these symptoms resulling from a sony of-order ste gescrally re wd five aking a little Di Go to your drug: cent case of Pape's Div) Aid you will always go to the tableawith a hearty appetite, ‘tl dizeiness or ides, what you ¥ in the work now seems to or hin article meh and dyspepsia minutes pain nd get a iy now, cmd what you eat y taste good, beevuse your stomach and ine intestines will be clean and. fr Rosie pete Beskhe cinvernnet and you will know there are not go poday manids 0 t i nerease in to be any nore ba is and tiser ake you teel Uving.—Ad\t. women of the Honse- | ‘Smoking Supplies Does he smoke? Then why not a box of his cigars, a jar of tobacco or some cigarettes? Standard makes and others found exclusively at + You won’t mind buying them here—right next to the grocery department. . Perhaps he would like a Porcelain- lined Humidor of walnut, mahogany, rosewood or oak as illustrated above, her and Brother and their Christmas gifts the subjects of the cartoonist’s humorous things which a man will appreciate, be ne Ue [Mer Ses esr belated ik astaresiomes| Ep gold, alto gold and platinum, $8.74 Things a Man Might Wear $13.89, oF 4 Mahogany Smoking | HY * LEN eaO ment caee'seie penne ten tee td to $51.50. Brother and Dad are always glad to receive additions to their | | Cabinet, of finely finished wood. } ; |For one thing, don’t drop the Ethel] [By —ef\oeya Main Floor, a4th Street, Bway | wardrobes-—things they probably would never think of getting | '"———Memra—Fifth Bteor, § Ee Ea a eed Bled {) — for themselves; a house ccat, ora pair of easy fitting slippers ¥ jigs you Copy. sfoeent, okay i # WN a] bia —not to mention toggery of which no man can have enough. q |Then too, Miss Leginska, for this i 3 ‘ev Silk Velvet Cord House | Blanket Robi $3.89 | become a perso: alk, "t let yor — LY . 5 to preoccupation ety nie sion of the . ): a Goats four colors. Well seas Dressing Gowns, 0 wsion of my: ce youth indu 1 i 6, le | 5 le . ral |toree iri massages 10 a ha COMI CDE LEU ree ene Pit Med ee Mt, Contes, i i¢ ering hardness. or 3 Hi. : ‘ 4 | ei Fi your aindant te : 4 Slippers: various styles and | gap. Hosiery: a wonderful as. S i ry “ele vu | : > $4 4 ° v e | ie Ratlante da eatnUMAcT| ¥ Leather Novelties Seer a ee ous: | roriment #139 To ssa8 par ||, Nee vieeable eis h § ents DORHAnS. Far p wae, ¥, Appreciated offerings in the leather Reefers: sonie imported, $3.89 | Neckties: Exquisite colorings, CHrA Ee with nian natley ie ry , panels 1 goods section number among them to $12.74. All silk $2.89 to desirable weaves and patterns, pes Ales abl deel cope alee nets \%) 5 | | s sii $12.74. 94c to $2.89. use; auto-insurance against someone ‘aa The Biitmore’s th Veiday Morn-| [DM wallets, cigarette and cigar cases, cm mistaking your property during a hi ing Musicals, crow ded ies sual, was | 4 some of Morccco, lizard skin and Shirts, made according to A\WU specifications, of finely woven moment when the bag is left un- i 1 Role Eitsuratguen tiaeemeds cual Tah pin seal, also some made of silk, | | fabrics, all styles and patterns, $1.44 to $2.44. fuarded; well made, Illustrated, f sit up and take notice. Miss Pitziuh [hf ;: ‘ ae = LA eae sbi Ghisvas Tide * ~hines : $17.89. English Model Kit Bags, 1 Se eA noaitione in agian deat: [ it i seta eh ole a hag UU Stet TMG sites ae pa i bp proedeloths, $4.89 reeiby Alscker tan Cowhide $22.49..Fitted 4 eee MaWwera’ waloke’ want Dressing Cases, of Walrus with’ . 12 + xford Bags and Suit Cases, with tf Seca tcl wer. ancttor ss wer wits | ¥ Morocco fining, containing 17] | Gloves: Gray Mocha, excellently made. Unlined $1.94, alk fine fittings necessary to the toilet he Orrin Bantado, haritone, | nen thors i pieces, as illustration A, $32.75. lined $2.24 and wool lined $2.14, a of the well appearing treveler. bil | —— A A ogra —Matn Floor, £66h Street, ___| MURS — Male Floor, 5800 Ot, Bie 7 renee Mutya Fourth Floor, | LITTLE SON’S. HEAD! } For the Man Out-of-Doors ~~ ee Little Aids to His Toilet if! | ¢| Active men always welcome sport clothes and sport ac- GN 5 iY FULL OF BLISTERS A | essen Reve — £IN If he shaves with a regular rasonhe might likes new) fd | §; Heavy All Worsted Sweatera with big shaw! collars; ae) itil b one of fine Sheffield steel, $1.24 to $4.74; or a set of seven b Wf Formed in Hard Crusts, Suffered % light gray, Oxford, maroon, navy and white. Sizes 34 = 5 one for each day of the week, $15.84. Also sets of \#y Great Pain, Could Not Sleep Mi aoe , oe at ate <i 2, $4.94; 3, $5.21; or 4, $6.94. i . . oe i Skates, well know: 7olf Equipment, Gibson, ' Itt Kept Itching All the Time, | ty makes, $3.74 to $5.59 | Slazenger, Burke and other Motor Goods hen some men, particularly the younger ones, will rd ——— > i i ‘ a makes, $2.24 to $4.74 if he drives a car he surely welcome Safety Razors of the standard makes; Dal HEALED BY CUTICURA ¥ al Prey teins Gov Bante ane OF CARNE will bs plea with be Or adjustable Mirror Sets to make shaving easier and ha SOAP AND OINTMENT P ‘ models, $3.96 to $4.74 | $8.74 and $8.94 Nh als and comforts of t, $4.48 to $9.27, Other Mirrors, 99¢ to $3.96. i¢ | vicki { Mone Fitth Fleer, Centre notoring Meee: Hieeg “Contes: b ; “My Jit on got a bad bur on the ¢ Aare — ; i; to} A it w 80 severe. Wry that his Hair and ‘thin came of. The | | Rrormnies Fur Coats, somefur with wool | Luncheon Kites, to fasten to eae (an | — if Of Dilsters and was highly 4 iraugice fered ethers wool withfurlin- | the running board of his road- uy flamed and the bl haa ent ing; in motor styles of f his big car, * 3; Seog AM (Babs || | Raccoon conta woatlinedr | STSF SmMENL ST MO et be '€ sul natin kee! BN vas || | $124 to $224. Muskrat Fiytmen who motor and || Desk Sete of Black Glass with] |p ' itching and he wanted to Sinn Roctlined: $89:76 to fe realize the importance of brass trimmings, 7 pieces, as i/lus- ¥ *raitien Lafied Citicura A Camera for a Man | | lined with muskrat, fur Wight weighs, Soraagrts || ateh $19.69. American Eagle 1 Soap and Ointment. Tonly IR ._. |t| collars, $74.75. Coa space. $3.75 to $29. Ink Stand, Roman bronze finish, ¥ used two boxés of Cuticura Ointment — With a Graflex he may take pic- pee ORES Also Thermos Bottles ; p andonerakestCuiicuta soap when ie Rf} | tures of an aeroplane overhead, a | | of Burberry Cloth Me ee fare to {| @ tn high, 12 in, wide, $9.14 ry was Healed.” (Signed) brs, J. Rosen. ri swiftly moving motor, an athletic lined sein Nottie omplete the outfit.|] Crane's Barly English Writing { Sample Each Free by Mall | 1-1000 second, Bausch and Lomb | | $139, Also, igbet, Cloth, | | 84 envelopes to match, neatly boxed, ¥ With 32-p, Skin Book on request, Ad al Anastigmat Lens, speed F4.5, Four Pur Hats and \ $14.45; others || $3:19. Diaries for 1917, leather ( Poston, bet WY | sizes, $52.75 to $95.25. Gloves for = of fur $15.78 || covers, gilt edges, $2.43.* i€; , a pings —Fiten Wieor, sue ms] | Motoring. ral to $21.75. | |—jreqro—mai 1806 St, Bear —_| * Umbrellas — iH . : N Kk: § hi NatureSays fH | and Walking Sticks Thousands wobasks and Poriadicale | “T can remedy most ills, and | Silk coverings of evantine, Taffeta or of Gifts for history, travel, philosophy, science, litera- Lo help you to escape many ail- {| ferge, over strong frames: Handles of Thousands ture, business, theology or light fiction? k ments, if you give me timely { ivory, damascene, gun metal, stag, Cape ; f Me Whatever his favorite subject may be a aid.” Naturally, Nature prefers i¥ Horn or natural wood with mountings eo GP aaSh, se you'll find books on it here, ¥: if of gold or silver, $4.96 to $39.75, > Lp Why not give him a year's subscription ¥; BEECHA S§ Walking Sticks, in Malacca, Snakewood, ; LOY DAE Riis Dim &x9Rr F tu peetiation M hs Green Etony and other desired “woods, raat Bhs gees hin? 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