The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1916, Page 5

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w Haven tmmunity Diaminsed, WASHINGTON, 11.—Appeals m New York Iederal Court rulings fanting immunity to John L. Bil- rd, Willlain Skinner and James 8, ton in the New Haven Iailroad frosecution were dismissed to-day in he Supreme Court. The Government fomtended thoy were not entitled tu Mmunity by having testified before he Interstate Commerce Commission, vestigation He Will Ask FRUST POSLAM —“'ssicuinncivat™ TO HEAL THE ou scrvreue sg WORST ECZEMA morning Senator Charles W. Wicks, | Chairman, announced that Gov. Whit: | man was Poslam deserves the confidence of #ll_ who seek a remedy for Eczema and ailing skin. Not only does it pos- ess known merit and ability to heal, put it is absolutely harmless and no njury can possibly result from its| Departmont of Foods and Markets. ise. Hus eradicated thousands of| Senator Wicks declared that he be- itubborn Fezema cases, many of| lieved the committee would be con- fears’ standing, and should repeat its | tinued at the Governor's request but juccessful work for you; bringing im- Mediate relief, stopping all itching tnd showing improvement every day. Use Poslam for any surface disorder. App ~UPANOTHER YEAR tee for one year to go further into | the entire food situation, with a view | tigation. and America, he said he had worked his way up from a salary of $30 a month with board to his present salary of $5,000 @ year. Q. When did your company begin to pasteurize its milk? A. About 1900 or 1901, I think. That was long be- fore it was required by the Board of Health. Q. You were the first to supply pas- teurized milk to New York? A. Yes, I believe so. Q. What induced you to bring milk in bulk to the city? A. We found that | Pi ing the milk in the country | expensive than doing it In 1A. MEE UY Mrs. Smith saw the x t ri ' ity t's boy hustling 1). (Our accounts show that pastour- izing milk In the country is less ex- & C to Mrs, Jones. |pensive, A. Well, we have not found “Now I know why her [90 ie oie fe . : BS ‘ard then quoted figures to the cake and biscuits and witness showing country pasteurt: H tion was three cheaper than cl puddings are so good. Ht en stain, wan moro Guess I will have to profit per quart, but the witness was right, despite tell my grocer— er said that. if] keep ¢ as they aro they pretty bad financially for most of us," To which Mr. Ward re- psc Is the Flour for me SELF RAISING 10c & 250 Packages, 1, L guess your company is not x into bankruptcy. I would be ng to buy some of your stock at p |. Q—How much milk do you need | n New York each day? A.—I , ures, 4 show that 400,000 quarty A—Yes, I | Swarming With Boys SOME afternoon or evening go up to Avenue A an 10th Street and see them for ourself. Note what the YS’ CLUB is doing for these little fellows from the four corners of the globe. See the joy in happy faces. See were going tog 2 A—Well, g the different p that »prec r? A. I vard thing to do is said that one of the fluctuation of milk fact that the milk vuy in the sp) surplus of hey don't we Mr. Ward nm. A thou at they don't want z this club every day if the ferinery oRHes t many are turned away. Money ai needed to complete new addition now going up. k arge a uniform pri times of the year, The d to this that he thought Contributions should be sent to E. N, POTTER, Treasurer 5 Nuseau Street, New York 1 o'clock this afternoon the ng adjourned until to-morrow VICTROLA Dept. OFFERS 4 $100 Victrola and Wi $10.00 in Records R $6:29 DOWN AND $6.00 Monthly Until the $110 Is Paid i | Complete Stock of Records OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~KNABE WAREROOMS moe | Sth Ave, at 38thSt, retail pric | credite | Jury investigation has caused general alarm among the speculators in food | Products, Simultaneously with the ederal investigation George W. Per- kins of Gov. Whitman's investiga-| tion committees summoned that body and the Federal Grand | adjourned SEIZURE OF ALL FOOD THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916. WICKS COMMITTEE BOYCOTT BRINGS INQUIRY TO BE KEPT. EGGS DOWN 10 36; ee | British URGED BY SENATOR LEWIS + vo! GLOTHING TO JOIN FOOD Cloth Is Going Up, Says IN HIGH COST ORGY Seizures of Woot Means | Importer. | of all Kinds Is soon to climb If you feel that too much | The CoffeeDrinkers’ Friend Whiiman So Pleased With In- Prices Still High, However, in Its hearings thi4/ jn the neighborhood stores on the side and the lower wes 0 pleased with the work |fF 35 cents @ dozen, and butter is of the committes that he will ask the down to 40 cents a pound in some of Legislature to continue the commit-|the best stores on Fifth, Sixth and |Elwhth Avenues. Here and there on | to bullding up the work of the State |‘%® Upper east and the upper west side 43 and 45 {s being exacted for tho same grado of butter, being sold at 48 and 49 it ts described that It would make a partial report |DY the retailers’ advisory committee when {t concluded its present Inves-|as “extortion.” BUTTER UT, TO to No. Ti Broadway to-day and fin+| tiiinoic State s sat (LP With leather and food to the peak coffee is disturbing your Ilinol itesman Frames Bill, but} o¢ 6 J imhed arrangements for the opening of | - : : ' of the high cost of living, In the! nerves or digesti switch a ral State inquiry to-morrow Withdraws Copies, Probably | judgment of J. Douglas, an tm. rves or "3 gestion, swite Sume Uppe oe eo ee | for Changes. |porter of woollens at No. 24 Fitts off for a few days and use Sume Upper East and ae intention,” he natd, “tol WASHINGTON, Dee, It—-After |Avenue, who returned to-day from a last Sida Stores in our intention” ho said, “to! aenouncing he qwould introduco mlmmiery ong ith tor of the high cost of lving and to nh eee en edu, [Cunard liner Orduna, Mr. Douwgtas The best storage exes are sell suggest constructive legislation that Ht James Hamiiton| ett abroad to purehase woollena, t side to-day | Of course we Wherever it ts Accused of The announced A reporter for The Evening World rices of butter and eggs since there fondant on the 5th Avenue will prevent the constant recurrence | {owiy of these high prices in food products. want to find out the} why and the wherefore of it all.” — | Before assembling the State com- mittee Mr. Perkins attended a meet- ing of the Mayor's Food Committee, of which also he {s Chairman, ia TWO EGG DEALERS ARRESTED “Cold Storage’ a return of issued to the press. troducing it. Schoolboy ts y Street, boys on their this afternoon shooting gallery N to Use Stamp. determination the of | oF State Foods and Markets Commissioner| Av Dillon to enforce the food laws resulted Mam Lazaru | Your druggist sells Poslam. For) Erik 3. Lagerquist, Superintendent | , in bringing into Morrisania Police Court | pecame. angry de free sample rte ta Emergency Lab-, of the Alexander Cameron Mink [called ne bed ar eaten a Le two | (oaday the Great Atlantic and Pasine|out and then picked up a .32 calibre oratories, 32 West 25th St., New York. | Company of Brooklyn, waa the first Chain” stores early to-day and found | req Company charged by Stato Health| MR NT nw not wan heard Poslam Soap, used daily for toilet | witness called by Goorge W. Ward, |*'® foresoing prices prevalent. Ho- | tigpector Ferrin with exposing storage| and Wurke tell, shot above. the left | and bath, is best to free the skin from | counsel for the committee. ports from all sections of the city in-| yes for sale in ite store at No, 44] hip joint. At ‘the Woat Twentieth impurities.—Advt. Atter detailing. his experience in| cate a general response to tho de-| rook Avenue, the Bronx, without des.| Station younk Lazarus nid he ts fir: the milk business, both in Hurope| aed that retailers cut down tholignating them as much. Another’ de-! this 16 tr Punished only | jo was Juliua for juvent James McCreery & Co. 34th Street ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘Remarkable Holiday Offering SOLID GOLD HAND BAGS & PURSES At 33’3% to 40% Less Than Regular Prices A Limited Number of Solid 14-karat and 10-karat Gold Bags and Purses Have Been Specially Reduced for Immediate Disposal. Purses of solid 14-karat Gold, in plain or] Five Purses . reversible ring mesh; English, Roman and}Two Purses .....regularly 65.00, -regularly 75.00, 45.00 39.50 combinations of Platinum and Gold finishes.) Three Purses ....regularly 55.00, 35.00 Bags of solid 14-kt. and 10-kt. Gold—4, 5, 54% and 6-inch frames, some plain, others en- graved; engine turned and pierced designs; ring mesh, in a variety of styles and finishes: One Bag.........10-kt. Gold Two Bags 10-kt. Gold. . One Bag.. . .10-kt. Gold... One Bag 14-kt. Gold... One Bag. . ..10-kt. Gold... One Bag... . .14-kt. Gold. . One Bag. . ..14-kt. Gold. , One Bag 14-kt. Gold... One Bag 14-kt. Gold kt. Gold... . Gold Ae 3 -6-inch frame. .. 51-inch frame.. .5-inch frame. . -4-inch frame . 6-inch frame. . .-4-inch frame. . . 56-inch frame. . s-inch frame. . 5-inch frame. , -inch frame. . 100.00 120.00 125.00 125.00 150.00 150.00 175.00 175.00 200.00 250.00 275.00 regularly 160.00, . regularly 180.00, se+ees Pegularly 190.00, . regularly 185.00, . regularly 225.00, . regularly 225.00, . regularly 285.00, . regularly 268.00, regularly 300.00, . regularly 375.00, regularly 395.00, CREPE DE CHINE & LINGERIE UNDERGARMENTS New Models Suitable for Gifts Nightgowns of Crepe de Chine, superior qual- ity; tailored models. .... 3.95, 4.95 to 7.50 lace-trimmed 5.95, 7.95 to 15.00 Envelope Chemises of Crepe de Chine, tailored or lace trimmed models. White or Flesh color.....++ 1.95, 2.50, 3.95 to 7.50 Bodices of Washable Satin,—unusually at- tractive models. White or Flesh color....... 95c, 1.95, 2.95 HOLIDAY VEILS Exceptional Values Special Lace Veils. ..95¢,1.25,1.75 and 1.95 Chiffon Motor Veils. .....95c, 1.75 and 2.95 French Novelty Motor Veils........... 1.95 WASH DRESS FABRICS At Special Prices Appropriate Holiday Gifts 3,000 Yards White Novelty Cottons, superior qualities, in a great variety of stylish designs, 39 inches wide..,......yard 38¢ Plain Voile, (hiffon finish, in a full line of the newest colors; also White and Black. 39 inches wide ete. ‘ yard 28¢ Sport Suitings, rough weave, in a full as- sortment of smart colors, 42 inches wide. yard 38c LININGS & FLANNELS Faney Eiderdowns and Imported Cotton Brocaded Robe Cloth, in a full line of desirable colors for kimonos, house yowns and men's bathrobes: Fancy Eiderdowns, 54 inclies yd. 98¢ Robe Cloth, 44 inches wid yard 95c Adjustable Silk Flouncings, in all colors; also Black.............5 Special, each 1,85 Embroidered White Flannel, for petti coats, in a variety of new patterns, yard 1.35 wide. Chemises of Crepe de Chine...” 1.95, 2.25 and 2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Desirable Holiday Gifts For Men: | Pure Linen Handkerchiefs.............7000 dozen 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 Pure Linen Tape Edge Handkerchiefs dozen 6,00, 9.00 and12.00 Colored Novelties each 25c, 50c, 75c Pure Linen Uandkerchiefs with hand-em- broidered initial hon of 6, 1.50, 2.45, 3.00, 4.50 For Women: Pure Linen Rever Henistitched Handkerchiefs, dozen 3,00 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with narrow hems dozen 3.75 and 5,50 Double Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs. ....... dozen 1,50 | Madeira Hand-sculloped Handkerchiefs... .. dozen 3,00 d Handkerchiefs, suitably for presentatic of 6,150, 3.00 and 4.50 of 3 1,50 and 2,25 Sywiss-embroidere boxed ho Children’s Handkerchiefs 25c, 50c¢ and 75¢ hox A Large Variety of Children’s Handker- chiefs, White and Colored, at 12) 4c, 25¢, 50c, 75¢ each, Senator Lewis e change in his SHOT AT TARGET GALLERY. | Younded by Son of) |declined to-day to interfere with the| but ho didn’t bring any back. “The Government of Great Britain,” he sald, “has selzed the entire wool clip of Australia and New Zealand and has taken control of all the wool; that into England from other f the world. The British Government has also taken ¢ontrol of the output of woollen goods and has the first call on the supply for the |purpose of making uniforins and un- derwear for roldiers.” _> INSTANT POSTUM as your usual table drink. Instant Postum is reg- ularly used along with cof- fee in thousands of homes —a pleasant drink to have handy, MIN » Hoy Sinyer, Mant Die, ALBANY, Dec. 11.—Gov. Whitman | ution of Stanley J shteen-year-old poy Millstet of Uth » murder of Policeman Join | Creedo t February, Milstein shot © When the officer ar. = aaa | rested him for burglary he week of Dec He isto die] SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street 18, DECEMBER FUR SALE Fine Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces of superior quality pelts, made into the latest fashionable models, offering an un- usual opportunity to secure a most acceptable holiday gift at a very moderate cost. . Sets in Gray Fox, Taupe Wolf & Hudson Seal Gray Fox Muff...24,50 | Taupe Wolf Muff.22.50 | Hudson Seal Muff.16.50 Gray Fox Scarf. ..24,50 | Taupe Wolf Scarf.22.50 | Hudson Seal Stole.22.50 Muffs and Scarfs Natural Raccoon Muffs. ..15.00 | Skunk Muffs... ,.- 27.50 Natural Raccoon Scarfs. ..14.50 | Skunk Scarfs .. -27.50 Silver Pointed Fox Muffs - + 60,00 | Poiret Fox Muffs .. -42.50 | Silver Pointed Fox Scarfs. . - 60.00 | Poiret Fox Scarfs. . - 42.50 Fur Coats at Extraordinarily Low Prices 1, Hudson Seal Coat of sue | 2. diy Sonal’ Coat wit 3, Hudso Coat wit! perior quality skins, large | 2. Ale i! eal Coat with ski and Skunk collar Skunk collar, border; f and cuffs, | 265.00 | 40 inches long | 95.00 195.00

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