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Art Goods, Neck wear,etc. Our collection of the latest and daintiest Collars, Jabots and Scarfs should attract your attention —a good assortment of high quality goods at moderate prices. Neckwear Collara, of Georgette Crepe— Net, Organdie and Batiste Col- lars — plain and embroidered, $1.00, 1.50 up to 4.50. Hand Embroidered, Net. and Linen Collars trimmed with real Filet Lace, also real Filet Lace Collars, $6.95, 12.95 up to 25.00. Net Stocks and Jabota, $2.50 up to 6.95. Fine Net Stock and Nabot. $2.50. Hand Bags. A new shipment of imported Bags of cut Steel and Silk, cut Steel and Velvet, also beaded Bags, $12.95 to 85.00 each, s Scarfs Real “ace Scarfs, Limerick, Carrickmacross and Point Ppa oar fey 39.50 up to 95.00 each. Spanish and Alecon, Hand-run Scarfs, in Black or White—s.50_to 48.00. Net Scarfe in Black or White with Silver and Gold effects, from $5.00 up to 12.00. Crepe-de-Chine Scarfs, Plain and fancy, $1.50 to 20.00, Art Goods In this department there are many distinctive novelties which will make most acceptable gifts for Christmas. Scarfs and Pillows, of Velour and Tapestry. Colors, Green, Brown, Rose and Blue—$3.95 to 7.95. Silk Knitting Bags. Colors, Rose, Blue and Gold, $3.75 to 7.95. Fancy Trays, from $1.95 to 5.00. Desk Sets, $10.95 to 28.50. Telephone Screens. Colors, Rose, Blue and Yellow, ; $5.50 and 9.75. Salts Bottles, French trimmed, $1.25 to 2.50. Flower Holders, French trimmed, $2.00. Candy Boxes, Rose, Blue and Gold, 95¢ to 3.50. 7 WT W2 Wel od ak ee ed Yd Sd d\n YS ed NOTE—We very earnestly request our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possitde date, Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets by) / rid Yul Vad Wed vad ed aed Wed Tad ed WP 2d Ld 1d 0? | CYA Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Bits Avani Xmas Exhibition on the Fourth Floor Toys, Dolls and Games of every description, for Boys and Girls, at reasonable prices. IT MAKES LITTLE. DIFVERFENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND GET I17 | Dilton that 4 and subterfuge THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918. : : HONE ' Dowling Frames Ordinance HONEST DEALERS To Protect the Housewives Against Food Gamblers By Sophie Irene Loeb, As advocated by the Housewlves’ Protective Association, Commissioner Dillon and the health authorities are getting busy in the Inspection of storage honetes to ascertain where all the egge are secreted for speculation Commissioner Dillon is going to Insist on having eggs labelled “storage,” which also was suggested in these columns several weeks ago. put on the Job and considerable good will result, The fact is, though, according to the present laws, it can only be temporary there are only four inspectors of storage for the entire IN FOOD FORCED OUT, SAYSILON That nA vont success in the food bus leas the man conducting it gama" ax the big men int want him to, was the atate to-day by John J. Dillon missioner of Fo fore the Wicks there “aystem’ ¢ ide and Inve ng Com mittes in the assembly room of the Merchants’ Assoriation aa Mr. Dillon charged t enlera tn foodstuffs, whe have mvic . Sownin nent one of breaking the law ek in the some extent, buainess and conducting their deal- But what about the future? Ings the same as before. T men r are still the prominent and oi men in the ie, he said. He 4 toned ho ni , but anid that in the butter business, who have found guilty of selling Impure butter, have paid their fines 6 now selling butter to Inatitutic “There are square men in the food trade, but there ia a system that pre venta a man being fair unless he playa the game,” sald Mr. Dill “There {a a sort of mental rela between the cold storage dealers and | Protective Association. the bankers that would drive him| out of business.” “The dealers in cold storage foods have connections with col plants sometimes they holders in the storage plants times thease men are boards of banks and they aro o borrow | from 80 to 100 per o ost | of the goods put Inte “You take a man the business without if he undertakes te nthe square he is uit to Ket spa Ke warehouses an impossible, to Ket « loan on the) It isn’t the first time he has con- ne himaeif | sidered it ‘ of) A few years ago he had passed a | atorage that a man wh pular with a la rade through fantas neaty will he pu house ordinance that would or made exceedingly uncomfort-| have met present requirements, | stipulating that every case of goods s Into the storehouse shall be | labelled with the date, and the date of its leaving the storehouse shall also be recorded. The measure also pro- vided for a local Inspection that could 1. | be readily secured, without wating ricks| for State authorities, At that time the State abl Tt war the nion of Commission ng as the law allo’ mon who heen fined to ce business, the law will continue because, on the w WATERS PIANOS | The Perfect Player-Piano} Nearly three-quarters of a century — of experience and progress in piano making has enabled us to build an instrument that is musically perfect. The latest triumph of the art of piano making is the Waters Autola Player-Piano. This wonderful instrument is the Waters Upright Piano into which is built a marvelous mechanism which transforms the piano into a living instrument that any one can play. Notwithstanding the dominating superiority of the Waters Piano and the Waters Autola Player-Piano, they are priced very moder- ately and may be bought on convenient terms. No interest on time payments. Call or Write for Catalog Horace Waters & Co. (134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th Street OPEN | | 127W. 42d St., nr. Broadway 1 EVENINGS 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. x OR. 46" ST, 6&8 AV Useful Holiday Gifts at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ‘Isa to New Yo ew Jerseu, Lang Ist nil Connections, ALL GOODS MARKED EN PLAN FIGURES, tn ae a7 Ta atom $97.98 i 08 WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHON From $15.00 Upwards by ery #10 Worth of With hn N CREDIT, Baftes in Bucler Oak ES! wide How long will this inspection keep going? Doubtless until present high prices are broken to n That 's the question President Dowling of tie Board of Aldermen ts |consilering to-day, a matter brought to his attention by the Housewives’ MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Address ..cccseccescccscccccceccccsessscesecs 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. 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3rd Ave i West 42nd Street Many Inspectors will be As conditions are at present, Butter Picks, Olive, Oyster and Ice Cream Forks; Bouillon and Bon Bon Spoons, 1916 95e each ting an investization of the sub- nd, in view of that fact, Mayor nor vetoed the t PROPOSES A NEW ORDINANCE FOR LOCAL INSPECTION. Coffee Sets, three picces, Hot Water Kettle,with alcohol lamp,6.75 > Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues An Important Offering, Tuesday, Women’s Smart Evening Slippers qm ‘ naan at $5.00 a pall formerly $7.00 An excellent ‘assortment of modish effects in cloth of gold and silver, with hand turned soles and, French heels Sterling Silver Tableware One-Third_Less_Than_ Regularly Cold Meat Forks, Olive Spoons, large; Jelly or Cheese Knife and also Butter Knives, $1.75 each Quadruple Plated Silverware - at $5.75 | Serving ‘Trays, 12 ins., $2.25 Solid Gold Jewelry Greatly Reduced for Tuesday's Selling President Dowling, realizing Were that the State has not kept pace Novelty Brooches, $31.50 to 39.00 , in this matter, is working on a Novelty Scarf Pins, $32.00 te 39.00 Prospective city ordinance, so as to more surely localize the diffi- culty, and so that the city fathers may take a hand in the situation and break up the speculation in | common commodities right in their midst, all, of course, in co- allieres, 14kt.Gold Novelties Novelty Rings, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Lockets, $20.00 te ashing '. that it) i how long an ege | age, Unless there than six me pau ese Small and Medium Size Rugs Chinese Rugs, nthe uh n—An Consisting of Silky Anatolian Mats, Beloo- in gold, blue and peach colorings, many nutriner pe aia) Dr Th W. Wiley—it_wouid at $6.75 to 88.00 at $68.00 to 785.00 whieh while the genous b produced is n nutritive body nor the nit Room 5 yl, € in Per and Sa 22-KARAT || GOLD CROWNS 2 SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK i A 18% pe ALL WORK GUARANTERD FOR 10 YEARS, NEW YORK'S LEADING DENTIST —rwo i! 2021 Sth Ave. cel A tM. DEL VECCHIO a etn ek ft P Min The Noted Italian Writer | ~ and Doctor , Don’t Worry About Your Salary Pay the “ROYAL Wa Only $] 00 Weekly and tna short time you own home of | | This prominent physician wears NOKOLD RDA writer and Furnt Completely 30.00 to 40.00 29.00 to 45.00) $20.00 te $20.00 (o 26.50 $20.00 > Rugs, revan, Kirmanshah attractive colorings and designs, $89.00 to 3850.00 tame i> hed T 95 N Ss OLOT5 O Persian. Chinese and American-made Rugs OF SPECIAL INTER Gravy Boats, - - - = at Baking Dishtes, - Clasps, Ity Earrings, “Tes, tone Set Rings 00 Lavallieres, yx Brooches, Searf Pins, Stone Set Rings, ST_FOR HOLIDAY ARE SHOWN ON THE FIFTH FLOOR, AS FOLLOWS. Highest Grades of Wilton Rugs 9 by 12 ft., Values at $04.00 2D FROM 875 UP ON CREDIT AEWING MACHINES iT N MONDAYS AND BATUNDAYR UNTIL 10 BM "S1..750-752-E1GHTH AVE. OM ‘the NON-SHRINKABLE Woolen un- \derwear, becnuse {t [s so absorbent \taken up perspiration quickly It 19 no woft, Retains the hod: keeps him warm in cold winds, and free from colds when exposed to dampness, Tho finest Woolen underwoar made for the price. At your dealers’. Look for the triangular ROYAL STANDARD NOKOLD trade mark, WATERFORD KNITTING CO., Makers WATERFORD, N. ¥ ON CKEDY SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS A WORLD West 43rd Street Sugar Sifter, Je lly Scoop, Tomato Server, Cold Meat Fork, Salad or Fish Fork, $2.65 each $2.25 at $3.75 & 4.35 14 ins., $2.65 Were $9.75 to 10.50} 12.50 to 19.59 = 10.00 to 12.00 f 7.00 $9.00 to 12.00) $7.50 ) 12.00 to i200 9.00 GIFTS, 36 by 63 ins, Value 88.00 at $5.75 58.00 to 75.00, National Motorcycle, Bicycle and Accessory Show which opens at Madison Square Garden TO-DAY, the greatest array of two-wheel business and pleasure ve- hicles ever assembled under one roof is on exhibition. See the advance models of your favorite machine owerful, fast motorcycles, lightweight motorcycles, side cars for touring, com. mercial parcel cars, power- driven bicycles, electrically equipped bicycles, and many others, All that is new, novel and practical for outdoor pleasure riding and business development OPEN DAILY from 10 A. M, to 10.30 P, M, If MAKES LUPTLE, DIPPERENCE WHAT YOU NERD AD, WILL GO AND Gar y WANT