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“CHEAP LIVING” Members Gained Weight and Meals “TS Averaged Only 31 Cents a Day Apiece, women weighed a Py crty Des, 6—The Dieting Ged their two weeks’ expert- foods last night, The when the dieting | of fry! and vegetables the total weight was |® |!" cost of food a day the first keenina.” week wae 691-3 cents a person. The second week the cost was 28% cen! an average of #1 cente for the two weeks. Nine maxrme to cut the cost of liv- ing were promolmated by Dr. Jobn D, Robertson, Health Commissioner; Miss Lilian A. Kemp, director of @ school of domestic arts, who had charge of the preparation of the ments, and Miss Anna ©. Johnson, a dietician, These advised housewtves to watch food advertisements daly, to visit the markets themselves and to buy tn bulk as far ae possible, A Iheral use ‘n reason and on butter and eges while the were high were also sumensted, uusiness methods in your house. wan the lant admonition. tus Feanklin Fifth Avenue, Simon & Co. 37th and 38th Sts. Special for Thursday Useful Holiday Gifts Glove Silk Underwear For Women or Misses Glove Silk Vests “Parfait” make, in pink or white; hemstitched or tailored top; also bodice top, ribbon straps. * Glove Silk Evening Vests “Parfait” make, in pink or white; elastic top. } Embroidered Glove Silk Vests “Parfait” make, in pink or white; embroidered in a variety of designs, hemstitched top. *Glove Silk Bloomers “Parfait” make, reinforced. in pink, white or black; Glove Silk Combinations “Parfait” tailored top, fully rein make, in pink or white; orced. Embroidered Silk Vests “Parfait” make, of French Milanese silk, in pink or white; emb’d front, hemstitched top. Embroidered Silk Combinations “Parfait” make, of French Milanese silk, in pink or white; emb‘d front, hemstitched top. Special for Thursday Women’s Bandeau Brassieres Of Silk Crepe de Chine jor quality pink silk crepe de chine, low foe ak model fastened with three elastic bands, 84 to 44 Special bust. 1.35 Franklin Simon a Co. — Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Reduced Prices--THURSDAY Fibre Silk or Wool Sweaters For Wom en and Misses The balance of this season’s desirable models. Reduced to 4.50) Heretofore $7.95 to $10.00 Of fibre silk, Shetland Wool, worsted knit or brushed wool in light or dark colors, also all white, No Credits No Approvals Feanklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts, Final Clearance Sale THURSDAY Women’s Trimmed Hats In our Paria Millinery Shop—Fourth Floor The balance of this season's Hats from our own ateliers. 5.00 Heretofore $15.00 to $35.00 Positively No Credits or Approvais DEALERS OPENLY DEFY DILLON ON salers and Jobbers Refuse to Obey Order. FOR TERMINAL MARKET. siders Reorganization of State Food Department. Backed by the powerfil groups in| control of the New York Mercantile! Exchange and the New York But and Egg Exchange, the wholesalers and jobbers in eggs defed Commis. stoner Dillon openly to-day to make them obey the “stamp the atorage ene” regulation which went into ef- fect on Monday. The Commissioner frankly admit- ted tho report published fn the first edition of yesterday's Evening World was correct, and that, In opite of re- | porta to the contrary, none of tho big | firms in the wholesale district were “stamping.” He announced he would put the violations squarely up to Dis- trict Attorney Swann. “At first,” he said, “our reports showed there was a general inclination to obey the order. Late yataress, | however, we discovered there had beer @ sudden change, and tho pawartut | kroups showed how fully they control | the situation. Although our informa- tion is not complete, the line-up against the qrder seems to he the fol- | lowing: The Mercantile Exchange, the Now York Butter and Exe Exchango, Long Brothers, the Fox Butter Com- pany, Petitt & Retd.” I. B. Miller & Sons have announced they will not obey the regulation un- leas ordered to do so by NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF OR court |Save your hair! Double its beauty in just a few moments. 25-cent “Danderine” makes hair thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you cannot finda single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not iteh, but what will pl vu most will he af- ter a few we » When you see new hair, fine and downy af first yes—-but really new halr— growing ull over the scalp Danderine is to the hair what fresh rain and sunshine are It goes right to the roc invigorates and str exhilarating, st | ducing properti grow long, strong and ‘beautiful A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No rnee how dull, faded, brittle and h vegetatio: through strand y effect is amas. vy hair will De light, fluffy o and have an appearance a Laxuria hot rom any drug store ter, and prove that y¢ pretty and soft as any Dan toile hair is as and, lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine.Adyt —_——__. “Eddys"’ Sauce—the su- preme ‘relish—pure, appe- tizing and satisfying. ° dys OLD ENGLISH errs ce Fine for flavoring oysters, steaks, chops and roasts. | At Grocers and 10¢ Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N. Y. will feature in 1917. DECORATIVE-/ % 4°SCOMPLETE AS ECLIPSE L 6 SIAN Cobnealanlensr Admits Whole- | Governor’s Committee Con-} aj WHTTMAR ASKS MAYORS A FALLING Halt to smalls I}he was struck by an automobile Oct. off e; an incomparable lustre, that it has been neglected or injured] ® by careless treatment that's ‘all you surely can have beautiful hai sti Tixtureseou rarPACTORY Let us show youthrough our display rooms filled with the newest Creotions that tie ligiting retailers Visit OUR SHOWROOMS =WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 583-587 Broadway. NY.nearHouston St. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, | of retatiers who sett storage Cees as ‘strictly frosh,” thereby getung from 10 to 15 cents a dozen more than they are entitled to. "I have no sympathy with foheating storekeeper, Storage egies Sl to be bag as a and at sold at a re @ profit abo: ihe ‘wholenis price. I dane balleve, however, that stamping the eggs will prove as effective as many people the vd Horne said the supply of eges | and butter in storage houses through ¢ country is going down. The ing is the report of holdings in | fifty-four plants on Deo, 1: Cases, see 1,836,000 2,040,000 Pounds. + 52,586,000 1,692,000 There are thirty dozen eggs to a |eane, and, according to the above fig- | tres, the total number of eggs in stor- | age on Dec. 1 was 40,098,000 | A complete reorganization of the | | State Food and Markets Department, | with an increased appropriation of | not less than $250,000 — year and a terminal market bureau, is the im- portant development Gov. Whitman | confidently expects will result from | the activities of the Perkins Committee which held Ite first meeting to-day at | No. 71 Broadway, In attendance were George W. Per- Kins, State Senator Wicks, George W. | Ward, 8. J. Lowell and Citfford | Simms, Vico President of the Dela- ware and Hudson Ratiroad. Both the Governor and Mr. Per- kins are in favor of a great terminal sywtem for the reception and distribu- tion of foodstuffs, It was said to-day that It may be found necessary to sbollsh the existing Food and Marketa Departuvent altogether as it stands to- day and orgaptze another one with the terminal bureau Incorporated. Ail members of the Perkins com- mittee are in favor of terminals and the committee will undoubtedly rec- jommend ansappropriation of $3,000,- 000 to butld? them, meeting | was held behind clo: . but Mr, Perkins maid it was 1 he other would be open to the public. The committee intends to unify all the in- | vestigations now going on and bring out 4 unification the very beat con |Eeas, 1916 4, 1915. Putter, 1916 | Butter, 1915... ve measures of relief from the high cost of Miving TO AID FOOD COMMITTEE Statewide Boycott Against Eggs Be- gins To-Day in Twenty-four Towns and Cities TROY, N, Y., Dee, 6.—The campaign reduce the price of foodstuffs, par- | sly cgKs, inaugurfted by Mayor | Burns of this city, President of the State Conference of Mayors, went into effect to-day with the action of house- holders of twenty-four cities through- out the State In refusing to purchase exes for two weeks, Mayor Burns recelved to-day a letter from Gov, Whitman on the situation, saying : ith you as to the serious- ortance of the subject. As earned from the press, @ committee to in- rommend o-operate with the committ Daluth Boycotts A boyeott mn omes until Ja save for use of infants, Invall Was instituted Thomas Me ove Fatal, . for twenty years Hat Man- Injurtes to injuries r n his way home him just as he Mr. MeKen- f Yonkers Patnter vem Prom While at Work ont tt caving | painters hired QODDOOS TI RACTIVE SHOWNS1S 29 IGHT Co. r SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY / WONDERS ~ 1916, ERE’S a sale of late stylish Hats at just the time when you need them. Hundreds of them—every style—every ef- fect—every Trimming. Many have more than $3.95 worth of Plumes or trimming. They’re worth all the way up to $15, and were selling at the higher prices up to to-day. You know how stylish London Feather Hats always are. And this sale includes EVERY HAT IN OUR STOCK. Formerly Priced $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, and $15.00 Trimmed with Goura, Fur and Genuine London Plumes, Flowers, Fancies, ete. There are Tricornes, Turbans, Sailors and new hand-made Draped Hats--also Gold Lace Hats, Silver Lace Hats and White Hats. are close-fitting; some have great wide brims. Mate- rials include Lyons Silk Velvet and Hatters’ Plush, in all new shades; many jet models. Some No C. O. D.’s, no charges, no returns. Not more than three hats sold to one customer—this sale is for our cus- tomers, not milliners. Thursday gind 2 D ays Only Friday MITT Uy poe I NO | hh lyn Store— se Store— 522 Fulton Streat sa tg stefan 867 Broad Street’ (:2'7, * * doen Evening ous APOE CLOUT | anes MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Doors Open 9 A.M. Sale at All Three Stores HELP WANTED—MALE MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS «~ WANTED, Good opportunity to secure permanent position, | Apply 19 Cortlandt St. Holiday Gifts That Please Men Office open from 7 A, M, ta. | M, | | NEW YORK RAILWAY | COMPANY, 4,600 Silk Shirts - _- 3.25, 4.95 and 5.95 conucTons Shirts made of serviceable Silks in an extraordinarily large variety of very handsomely colored patterns, some conservative, others bold. Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 163 West 5Oth se Office open from 7 A, M, oP. M, <8 7,800 Madras Shirts 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Plain or pleated negligee Shirts with soft or stiff cuffs, well tailored of woven and printed Madrases, serviceable qualities, in a variety of attractive patterns. NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, Important Notice to World id Readers } Sunday Wo World _ Edition Limited to Demand Shirts for Evening Wear_- - _1.50 to 3.50 A large variety of bosoms, made of plain and fancy Pique or plain Linen; also embroidered bosoms. Readers of " vk he Sunday World are requested to place their order in ad~ vance with their newsdealer, This is the only way to be Sure of getting a copy regularly, as The Sunday orld is sold out early, Owing toa shortage of news-print Paper the newsdealers” orders are limited to actual sales, MEN’S FURNISHING DEPT. 35th Street Entrance MAIN FLOOR