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» Ament! MILK COMPANIES Be NAGREENENTTO see BAR CONPETTION If Your Eyes to our. figu Need Glasses Don’t Delay Witness Tells Wicks Commit:|{ike ten "times tat much. Have you ever stopped to think how helpless you would tee There Is No Attempt be if your eyesight failed? extent on Thomas 5 4 Net BR. Norther A. ir the company, to Outbid Each Other. ‘A tacit agreement among the milk | was admitted this morning by Alex- —<—_—_ | In the complaint, demand! that | Jother for the patronage of dairymen| ieee Print ‘Trust, It is asserted| @ = owe BU wre ere THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, was $2,500,000 his company the w ed that any jan vator boys received pay say that you itimall | Know about it n i8 $21,318, according | confronting the country’s newsyapers | ( isn't it? A, Of enough, it 19 more| My, Examination by Registered Eye I! vier Mf. Askinan, Assistant Secre-| _ lieve, and do believe, that combina: | Specialists, No charge or obligation. |]! tary of the High Ground Datry Com-| tion between the Americas, Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 who was the first witness at | and Canad f throug! New York: 184 B'way, at St. NewdorksLeadingVictrola Stores {the continued hearing of the Wick's oe ae Legisintive Committee {nto milk prices. Mr. Aikman wala he was a stock- holder of the company and recelved $40 a week salary, while higher om. who were only called tn o nally for advice, received $ Private Consumers Get Re- duction by Agreement With 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. Queens County. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nesseu, at Ann St. | A plan to reduce the rate for elec- |trie current to private consumers in orke W. Ward, counsel for the|the Fifth Ward of Queens, comp: asked tho witness j!ng the section from Far Rockaway ur company ever pald any|to Relle Harbor, from 13 cents to 12 cents per kilowatt hour has been A . not since its organization in| presented to the Public Service Com- 1902, mission by City Chamberlain Milo R. Q. Were these $20 salartes In Neu! Maltbie In behalf of Mayor Mitchel. e* nmittee, Has y divider da of dividends then A. No, not ex-| This action followed conferences with) p . wetly I, W. Peixotto, representing the 4 Store: Q What did you do with your|Belle Harbor property owners; Charles 563 SthAve = 427 SthAve |! prontar A. They went into the bulld.| A. Brodek, representing the Progress COR 46th ST — BET 38839 STS | |, up the business. Society of Far Rockaway; Carleton 2BWA2ndSt 27W3thSt Q And into the payment of these| Macy, Bugene Hawkins and Arthur T. BETS&OGOAVES BET SAO AVES | $20 saiarios? A. Yes, 1 suppose so. Davison, representing the Queens Gas VICTROLAS on Q. Did you make any attempt toland Blectric Company, and Assistant ur competitors at your|Corporation Counsel Samuel J. Ro- A. No, one month we|sensohn. the milk and the next’ ‘The plan agreed upon by the Mayor other fellow got it. and the representatives of the elec- n you did Just like trie Hight company has been consid- n you did Just like any other! srea ‘ey the Public Service Commis: Easy Payments milk stations? would month th does—you sort of AgreOd) sion and a hearing will be held next ong yourselves not to try to un-|Monday. It 1s estimated that the sug- bid each other? A. Well, it all]/ ested reduction will ve the Rock- away consumers at least $20,000 a year in light bills, City Chamberlain Maltble will go further than to apply |much then, did it? A, No. for a reduction tn the electricity rates. Mr. Ward pursued this Ine of ques-| He will ask the commission to Inves- tioning to show that there was no} tigate the value of the Queens Gas real competition for the dairymen’s| and Electric plant to determine if the ne in the end, | Q. The price never varted came out the very i vith the result th ries o-| Tate should be further reduced. tba. ea Pal ips Ledcaads Commissioner Maltbie saya the witness was Edward |agreed-to reduction is a very Impor- Paterno Brothers, bullders| tant one, because It does not Interfere houses on West End| with the investigation of the entire x " subject of electric rates by the com- Mr. Ward asked if he had mado} mission. any arrangements with milk com- pa, epee panies to sorve the apartment |COST OF LIVING IN THE NAVY. houses his company hed put up, Mr. Rinehart. replied he no WASHINGTON, Deo. 18.—Notwith- RON pata Mad aide OK4 “tl standing the high cost of living the Q. Why did you reply to this eub-|men of the United States navy are poena; {t wag served on Mr, Pa-|living for 37 cents a dey per man. terno?” A.—I don’t know; the clerk| Here ts what they in the office handed the subpoena to] Breakfast—hominy, beefsteak, French me. fried potatoes, bread and butter, cof- Q.—Where ts Mr. Paterno? A—I| fee. don't know, He is out of town. |, Dinner roast, veal, creamed pote. Mr. Ward—Well you had better] form,!ime beans. appiee and bana: find out where he is and tell him to ied ‘liver and hacon, obey this subpoena, We don't want] ha hed potatoes, cake, brea: Di, we Wi erne and butter, tea ap me ede we Eke oni wuets | ee meniavary on altterent gaya, ot . 7 course, an ‘or Sunday inner Mr. Rinehart left and Harvey T.| Siti’ nave roast chicken and dre Auditor of the Sheffield | ing, green peas, baked potatoes, corn, He sald his com-,celery and lettu Brown, Farms, was sworn Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Just received from Grenoble, France Women’s French Kid Gloves “En Tete,’’ ‘Parfait’’ or “‘Maybelle’’ Gloves Despite the rising cost of workmanship _ d_ materials, which justifies higher prices, we offer these French gloves for Holiday Gifts—at “Before the War" prices. “En Tete” Kid Gloves Two-clasp Overseam Gloves Of glace kid, in black, white, gold, silver blue, champagne or brown. , Special 1.75 Two-clasp Suede Gloves Pique sewn, in black, white, tan, silver or gray suede, Special 2.00 “Parfait” Kid Gloves Two-clasp Overseam Gloves Of glace kid in black, white, bisque, tan or mole, with emb'd backs, Special 1.50 One-clasp Pique Sewn Gloves Of glace kid, in black, white, gold, champagne, brown, blue. Spectal 1.75 DRASTIC ACTION TO END | PRINT PAPER FAMINE Lower Food Cost. CHICAGO, Dee, 13.—Hoping for lowe! GROCERS ASK WILSON TO ACT’ Urge President to Ald Peace to Ae ee oe ee ee DECEMBER 13, Lamberts Shining Circles of r Newsp t Publishers Demang, | food prices if peace should be reached | > ’ I Retail Gh sorta Prosecution of Trust, Alleging | yion if here, are to-day sending ; ent Witse Restraint of Trade. vine aboot WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—Draatte | measures to end the paper famine | en ent nations, £0 upon wheat ned milk and cann: in ation of th flour, — su were foreshadowed to-day asa result j of the public hearing by the Federal Trade Commission terd: d| Ae 97 ea Trade Comm yesterday, and . the complain: filed with the Attorney | “Aristocrat EXTRACT General by H. B. Varner, Chairman|or THE TONIC FAMILY | of the Print Paper Committee of the | Makes | North Carolina Press Association, that “we ha’ every reason to by- re ition has been de-! stroyed. Newspapers can only secu. their eupplies from concerns with which they have been dealing and they muét pay the price demanded The commission has issued @ call for @ meeting in Washington on Frri- day of representatives of manufac- turers, publishers and jobbers to con- sider the feasibility of a plan to «' tribute the availabl paper as equitably saible amon all the newspapers concerned, —————< CAR HITS POLE; FIVE HURT. Rergen Street Trolley Round tor! New York Ju ‘Traek. Forty passengers were shaken up and five slightly injured to-day when a Now | York bound Bergen Street trolley car jumped the track on Buffalo Avenue, near Sterling Place, Brooklyn, and trashed into @ trolley pole. The following had tnjur! and went home: John McCartl motorman, of No. 109 Utica Avenue.) Solomon Braun of No. 1933 Park Place Joseph Paderman of No. 181 Varet Street; Francis McCabe of No. 30] Gunther Place; Jacob Schenck of No. 1933 Parke Place Taken With Meals Imparte An Indescribable Flavor to Food. Also Aids Digestion. DRUG STORES RVBRYWHRRE. LIQUID DENTIFRICE begins work soon as the brush touches the teeth and because of Being Liquid it penetrates quickly into the emallest crevices. It is the one dentifrice that moves fast and Gets instant action ar Franklin Simon e Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Special Sale Thursday Handkerchiefs for Gifts Handkerchiefs for Women ‘Women’s Madeira Emb’d H’dk’fs In assorted designs. Box of Four | 0 Women’s Shamrock Handkerchiefs Rolled hem, white or colored initial. Box of S Women’s Hand Emb’d Linen H’dk’fs Hand emb'd wreath and initial, three styles to box. Box of Six Women’s Hand Emb'd Linen H’dk’fs One-quarter to one-inch hems; also hand emb’d Madeira or Armenian lace trim'’d. Each Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Colored roll hem and initial to match, assorted colors to box. Box of Six Just Received from Paris French Novelty Handkerchiefs For Women and Men For Women, glove or regular size handkerchiefs, of sheer — —] French linen, in all white or with colored borders and hand embroidered dots. For Men, French linen handkerchiefs, all white or with colored centres, borders or stripes, 1.00 to 3.75 Each Handkerchiefs for Men Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 1.00 “Maybelle” Glace Kid or Suede Gloves Two-button Glace Kid Gloves Three-clasp Black Gloves Pique sewn, in black or white; Of glace kid, overseam sewn, Paris point emb'd backs, Paris point emb'd backs, Special 2.00 Special 2.00 One-clasp Glace Kid Gloves Two-clasp Suede Gloves In white, with black, gold, blue Black suede gloves, pique sewn or rose novelty emb'd backs, Paris embroidered backe, Spectal 2.50 Spectal 2,25 “En Tete” Long Gloves Light-button lenath Of glace kid, in white, black, tan or gray Special 2.28 “Parfait” Long Gloves Eight-button length Of glace kid, in black, tan pace, gray or champagne, Special 1.75 Twelve-button length Of glace kid, in black, whit tan or gray. Special 2,25 Sivteen-button length Of glace kid, in white, black, suit or evening shades, Special 3.50 Sivteen-bulton length Of glace kid, in white or colors. Twenty-button length black, In white or black, 279 arms cut Special 2.73 broad in one piece. pecial 4.50 One-fourth inch hem, block initial, Box of Six Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Hand emb'd initial, rolled or one-quarter inch hem. Box of Six 1 50 Men's Tape Edge Linen H'dk’fs With hand emb'd colored initial, Boxof Ste 2.50 Men's French Linen H'dk'fs With hand emb'd Old English initial. Box of Six Men's Tape or Cord Border H'dk'fs Of Frenoh linen, with corded or tape borden, alao colored h'dk'fe of linen, Jap silk or crepe de chine, Special Sale Thursday Men's and Women's Umbrellas Of superior qualityyblack Union Taffeta Men's Umbrellas, with Prince of Wales or Opera handles, plain or sterling allver trimmed, Women's Umbrellas, with all wrist loops; Princess or crooked handles of yarlous woods, plain or aterling allver trimmed, 1.95 vatue $3.00 3.75 Each tomatoes pend- | f bring about « ed to place an Christmas Happiness ’ Here are a few forms of Lambert Christmas Rings, solid gold and platinum, ¢listening with Diamonds and other precious stones; adorned with carving as Signet Rings or perfectly plain as Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings. Yes, there are other patterns and other prices, and every ring in the store deserves our guarantee of value, quality and workmanship. will find here the rings, the prices and the service they want. Solitaire Dia- mond En- gagement Rings from $10.00 to We imported diamonds direct long before prices rose. 8500 Last-hour gift buyers There is still time to re- serve Christ- mas Gifts to be paid for when called for. All diamond mountings come from the Lambert factory. 815000 BTS Twin stone, three stone, Diamond Cluster Rings, solid gold, striking combinations. We Pay We Sell Middle- 0G & ac Fine men's Cy Dmg tay Diamonds Profit. $25 $80 $95 $225 $175 $125 Only. Platinum hand made rings in many a novel shape and many a» bold arrangement of selected diamonds of various sizes, so skilfully cut that none of their fiery beauty is lost. | > | i] Fancy Platinum Ring, | — Hand-made Platinum | 2 diamonds set in | Ring entirely hand 1 large centre diamond, | Ring. Lace work design, | hand-made platinum | made, of platinum, set 32 small diamonds. Made | set with 13 fine dia-| mounting of modern de- | with » large and 48 small entirely by hand, $585.00. | monds, $285.00. sign, $280.00, diamonds, $600.00. Diamond Engage- ment Ring, mount. ing hand-made of platinum, with 8 small diamonds in | large and 20 small a diamonds on encl the sides, $340.00. diamonds, $335.00. side, $2 10.00. ie Fine characteristic Lambert Diamond Cluster Rings SE <> Cluster Ring of Hand - made 9 fine diamonds set Princess Ring, sold 18-karat gold, with in solid 16-karat sietinum top set with 19 fine dia- monds, $115.00. Effective plat- inum hand-made King, set with 2 inum, 3 large dia monds and 2 small Real sapphire and 16 fine diamonds set in all platinum lace-work mount ing, $125.00, gold and platinum mounting, $80.00. Man's solid 14-\Man's olla 14-)Man‘s eolld 14 t wold kurat oldjkarat — wold|knrat Odd, quaint and classic fancies in solid gold Signet Rings $2 solid gold Emblem Rings, for the “joiners,” 50 up. Signet Ring, . he Signet Rings | enrwiney ranks] Japanese Stz-| Japanese Sige ced sides, | sides, solid 14-] Met Ring, solid) net Ring, Pipers" 2 arat 14-karat gold, karat green & solid 14-karat hammered shield, set with 1 fine diamond, $12.75. wold, $12.75, No extra charge for engraving monogram. 1 fine green gold, and $10.00. $15.00 set ‘damonds ee eh Hage att eRe we Ohl] NE awh HR Nai 00 | $100.00 |° $275,060 |' $280'00 |” $380'00 ee Diamond Engage ment Ring, plat- inom mounting finely pierced! and set with 6 small diamonds, $575.00. , Christmas gifts at S& One 1 and 10 straller onda sct in solid 18-karat gold and platinum mounting, $220.00. 14-) Man's gold 14-)Man's solia 14- woldlkarat gold with) cing, set * $128100 solid lt-karat gold, large shield, with diamond synthetic sapphire on side, blem, $7.50. ‘aul Masonic Ring, solid 10-karat gold, Roman fin- tsh, applied em- An extra fine white perfect dia- mond, absolutely flawless, in hand- made platinum pronged setting and 18-karat gold ring. $1,175.00. moderate prices, Hoop Ring of solid 18-karat gold and platinum, set with 5 diamonds, $250.00. |Man'e olla 14- at gold jet wit 50 up,with diamond, $10.00 up; Knighteof Columbus Ring, solid 10-keret gold, enamelled insignia, $8.00, Fancy Stone Rings, the delight of ladies and children, admirable, durable Xmas gifts, = Lady's Ring of y's solid 14- Lady's solid 14 solid 14-Kknrat gold, karat gold Ring, karat’ gold Ring, ret with square par- set with two gar net or ametiiyst, ‘et With two ame- ios. and one pearl, $8.00. thysts, $6.00. $9.50. over) Child's solid 14- Child's solid 10 Child's solid 10- karat gold Ring, karat gold band chased, bright anu Ring, set with 1 Karat gold Ring, fohed, net with gar pearl and 9 gar- carved, set with 1 net, $1,50, nets,$1.00, turquoise, $1.25, karat g Karnet centre, sur rounded with pearls, $8.78. <S Child's eolid 14 karat gold Signet Ring, chased de- sign, $1.76, For Christmas brides! Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, #8,90 np. Ié-karat, $4.40 "p 1A-learat, 50 up 22-kurat, $7.00 up 14-karat, $3.30 up 1A-karat, $4.00 up 22-hurat, $8.25 up TA-karat, $5.50 up 18-karal, $6.75 up B2-harat, $8.75 up eS I4-karat, $6.60 up Is-karat, $8.10 up 22-karat, $10.60 up Lady's solid 16 karat gold Ring, set with amethyst, $12.00. AES Child's solid 16 karat gold Ring, set with 1 garnet and 9 pearls, 92,78, M-karat, $7.70 N-karat, $9.45 e 2e-karat, $12.28 up Store Open Every Evening to and Including Saturday, December 23d LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street -—.