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SG ¢ at ee pee ae ee me tere DENIES FAVORITISM IN DISTRIBUTION OF MILK Vice President of Borden Company Says $00 Outside Stores Handle Its Product. Henry N. Hallock, Vice Pr @f Borden's Milk Company, told the Wicks Legisiative Committee to-day that any grocer or slorekeeper could Get all the milk the Morden Company eould spare Irrespective of whether Buch sales affected the stores owned By the Borden Company. ‘The witness stuck to this assertion @espite tho efforts of George W. Ward, @ounsel for the Committees, to prove that favoritism was shoWn certain storekeepers and that the Rorden Company did not encourage other stores handling its milk. Mr. Hallock said that more than 600 stores in Greater New York, not connected with the Borden Company handled ite milk. He also said that his company sold loose milk in the Eastern States and as far west as Milinois and Wisconsin and os far north as Montreal. He insisted that the price charged In all these places was practically the same as in New York City. He estimated that his company distributed from 400,000 to| 600,000 quarts of milk dally in supply- | « ing its trade. Aaron Sapiro of San Francisco, at- torney for the market director of t State of California, told how coopera. tlon and State control reduced the price of food to the consumer. In re- to the milk situation he said le found the producer and distributor | “were simply out to do each other.” oe WOMEN BARRICADE CASTLE TO SAVE GREECE'S KING Berlin Report Says It Was Feared) That Allies Would Make Con- stantine a Prisoner. BERLIN (Via Sayville Wireless), Dec. 14.—A quotation from the Italian | news paper Corrier Della Sera, made} public by the press bureau to-day, | reports that women took part in the| barricading of the royal castle during the recent Athens riots, while promin- eat men fired upon the French forces, The article reports that the Greek | people believed the Entente Powers) intended to make the King @ prisoner) in ardor to replace him by Venizelos. King Constantine telegraphed to the Kings of England and Italy, the newspaper asserts, reporting a plot} to bring about the downfall of the monarchy. THREATEN EXPRESS TIE-UP. detailed to guard all ex- Hiway stati d exe barns in o, in| an express drivers’ | rik With the Christmas rush of business! well under way there was pr by all of the loc Fleads of the local of knew of no reason for dissati and pointed out that recently fy: leading express companies voluntarily gave their drivers $60,000 increase in wages. MILK FOR WARSAW BABIES.| | mission to y tons of condensed milk a month, the Official Press Bureau announces. Eleven tho’ © hundred babie in Wa.saw i ceive a daily this order, the milk with free trans, ft a tained abroad. Mercie, We He PANS, Dev Marius Antonin Me 4 sculptor and pa Cut Down Cost of Living the Roaster at the who tating 300 Me @ pound, RETAILERS’ 35c QUALITY COFFE. LBS FOR { 25 DIRECT widitShien ‘Dhie is our fam os “Broken Coffer,” male of the @aaller and broken bess of sigigiate <!foos, RETAILERS’ 30c QUALITY COFFEE LBS FOR 400 DIRECT $ WHOLESALER ™ OUND. Delivtred Pree Bil Re Sted itu 200 abies CeO, Do OF Rubitiaier isu seat 10 Ibs, delivered free 1,000 Gatistaction guaranteed of money r ' jail Order Filled, FREE!2cenn We fb Sy+d Aistributing our 1 een! jo it free with every p a GILLIES COFFEE CO, 238-299 ton Bley _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916. Beh ! i a i ‘ 1 7 “MAN AND WOMAN SHOT; “HIP” IN SUNDAY SHOW TEST | TWENTY MEN KILLED eae, ayer rane Wr Rt rt ow 5 7" be on, ‘84, and Dr. Frank: | BY MINE EXPLOSION "i a : Gey, rat eared When Powder Blov = DON'T FUSS Witt * rownt | MUSTARD PLASTERS! Dee, Twenty Musterole Works Easier, Quicker Court for Charity | . Sor ack aia , 3. M. Lavelle of the business man- Wounded Widow Chases Wounded | agemont of the Hippodrome, and Mie. Man Until She Collapsgs in One | Paviowa, the dancer, were before ms Magistrate Simms in Yorkviille court Hundred and Fifteenth Street. to-day charged with giving @ th | Up Unde: A a of revolver abots|@trical performance at the Hipp ory. & Fos ession of (feVOlVer AHOUR Gee ee ides ITY, K startle t hich vere killed THEY ACCUSE EACH OH wanna One Hundred and Fourteenth | seven Inj Street, In the neighty of Lex-! fan ex i i ance W oe the be of an explosion in the is ington Avenue, at 9 o'clock to-day. |r td Gee inn char {itie' Me Cwalew-rniien: west and Without the Blister A moment later Herman Lipets, a There's no sense in mixing a mess lntest reports stated to-d it one exception, the reatest in the histor ne. Forty men were} young painter, ran Into the. stree from No. 110 Bast One Hundred and Fourteenth Street, holding his hand | over his eye. He w followed by his landiady, Mrs. Fannie Ruben- steln, a young widow whose dress was eae stained from wounds In her Moulder | “A venrinig wa and side. Mra. Rubenstein, scream. | i Ing, followed Lipots until she col- Japsed in the gutter at One Hun- dred and Fifteenth Street Mrs. Rubenstein said she had re- fused to marry Lipetz. After threate ening her he fired four shots at her and then one at hi if, she said. a Lipetz charged Mrs, Rubenstein with shooting him and herself, but tho detectives aaid she could not have | inflicted the Wounds on herself. ———. CIVILIZATION. A new rule of the Santa Fe requires its Mexican track labor ers to bathe every week. of mustard, flour and w when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole, made of pure oil of mus- i809 In ancexplosion in 9) tard in the form of a pleasant white ointment. It takes the place of the out-of-date mustard plaster, and will not blister, Musterole usually gives prompt re- lief from sore throat, bronchitis, tons , » stiff neck, asthma, news | congestion, pleurisy, tism, lumbago, pains and aches nd powder ex-| of the back or joints, sprains, sore ven the cause| Mescles, bruises, chilblains, frosted j fect, colds of the chest. | of Weir City a urned or # of those res It is not kn w many ein the f the explosion, but It e were sixty.” ‘Thirty 1 uninjured. tion gas to have 1 WHE vet hatles Alexander The Oriental Store. “THE GATEWAY TO GIFTLAND” For over half a century Vantine's has been the one store in New York which has specialized in gifts that are distinctive and unique—the “delightfully different” kind. ur new importation, now on display, includes the most varied selection of quaint and curious “things Oriental” we have ever shown and includes gifts for men, women and children at Pri f Fifty Cents to $10,000 ces from Fifty Cen vo) ’ We invite you to view this interesting display in which are included Antimony Novelties China Hand Warmers Lamps Artificial Flowers Christmas Cards Hats Eanterns i Cre Hot Water Kettles Mandarin Coats House and Office Coats (Men's) ufflere Incense Neckwear (Men's)] Incense Burners Novelties India Print Curtains, Etc. Oriental Delicacies Wvories Pajamas Jap Gardens (Miniature) Perfumery : jewelry (Oriental) Picture Frames Card Cases Gift Baskets <imonos (Women’s) Pictures (Water Colors) Garved Wood Novelties Hand Bags Lacqueredware Pillo Pin Cushions Smoking) Jackets Toilet Requisites Post Cards (Japanese) Smoking Sets ‘Toweling (Japanese) Statione: Toys Stencilled Silk ‘Table Covers, Jp Toweling) Uf47® Serena Table Linens Vase Sewing te ‘able Ornaments Shawls Tea Cozies Wadded Robes, Jackets, Vests Shoes (Chinese) ie Wind Bells Silke (Oriental) Tea Sets Work Baskets Slippers Tobacco Jara Writing Sets -A-A-VANTINE-&-CO-lInc: Fifth Avenue and 39th Street, New York NewWinter Apparel PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK y of the pleasure that belongs to Christ » of lack of proper attire. Here you may get immediately the clothes you need, without hav- ing to wait until you can save up the money, No extra charge for opening an account. SUITS urs ine to $45 DRESSES er $18.98 COATS wad colors Dining Table, 45 Inches wide, 6 foot extension, BUFFET, i 45 inches long, with French §p plate mirror; 3 pieces, at Serving Table, $13.50 26 inches wide HON LOW PRI ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE. - T.KellyCo. 263-6" Ave. ios W. 17" St. Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o'Clock, MISSION DRGR, in Vumed Onk? with attract: drawer ‘arr li MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOUNEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT| Do.Not Put Off That Visit To Lamberts Jewelry Store thing you choose until Satur Fashion sensibly commends early buying | will reserve ar of Christm Lamberts so that day, December 23d. : : shopping may be pleasant and satisfactory We are lar manufacturers ina eb and orders for engraving be carefully exe- on the same premises with our store. e he cuted. Only a few days of the holiday shop pe Diamonds direct and brought our ave ing season are left. — Christinas stock over before prices rose. sig ha . ay from any “zone” of high rents, and Even the latest comers will find what they this is a saving for you. wish among the Lambert stocks of Diamonds, Our scale of profits is modest because of Platinum and Solid Gold Jewelry, Watches, the extent of a business we have been build- Clocks, Opera Glasses and Silverware. We ing up for forty years. Our Remarkable Importations of Fine Diamonds Brillianey, good color and good cutting, the three es- sentials in Diamonds, greet the Christmas buyer in the Lam- bert store. We sell the better grades of Diamonds only. Another important point is moderation in price, Our cus- tomers enjoy the saving benefit of our spot-cash Av advance of increases in price aDyoad; of our mout all Diamonds in our own factory; of the inexpensive loca- tion and economical management of our store. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings from $10.00 to #1,500.00. Some are mounted in solid 14 karat gold and some in solid 18-karatgold and platinum and some Fancy Diamond Engagement Rings in all platinum. mond cluster rings $75.00 up; cluster rings in which diamonds are combined with other precious stones $35.00 up. Men’s diamond rings $15.00 up. They Are All We Guarantee Them Every sale of a Lambert Solid Gold Scamless Wedding Ring makes two friends, which certainly would not be the fact M-karai $3.40 up I-keratrgeaoup wiless.the rings are all we guarantee them to be. All-year- TBharats $4.00 up 18-karat, $6.80 up round sellers, as much inrequest at Christmas time as at other 22-kural, $6.25 up 22-karat, $7.00 up times. Every shape and style. No charge for engraving. She Would Surely Like a Lavalliere, One of these, or lid Le Solid Platinum s i arat Te one among others, an , Gold Lae i ‘hia hand- inted 3 H rich in art, but in hand- r ae Lavallie ta ‘ ‘ 5 set with 1 aborted Lavalliere moderate in price, | made y fue pierced and FA ay platinum ! design, 1 ; which we should be A t Vacaiars y diamond, ¥ Aneel Chain; pleased to show, ; Fo treat : cae ; . 5 of graceful { havaaue diamond savalliere $2.75 up; with dia- an be we ad and two set with 4 mond, #9,00 up. flexible 16 real pers fine dia- earls, Sumptuous hand lesign. half effectively monde, made, all platinum Very pees - ld nad - valli, : effective , an This sty Lavallicres, in ' i caGtie f artistically in vation which fine dia- ficludes \ / “ha2.00 c * tio sp prices 4 ; s . rom iy onds are sect, chain, These prices do not tnclude chains, which $50.00 $80.00 up. $135.00, are $2.00 up in solld gold. upwarda, Bar Pins, High in Everything but Price Some solid gold $2.75 up, with diamor 0 gold $2.75 id $9.60 up; platinum Bar Pins, designed and hand made in the Solid 14-karat gold Bur Pin, with safety lambert factory, set with tine diamonds, $37.50 up. catch, knife edge design. Set with 4 gen- -\sk to sec some glorious Bar Ping in this class, th t uine sapphires and 9 real pearls. Price $15.00, cannot be fairly represented in a picture ae Lamberts Have the ees Christmas Brooches ‘ OF solid gold which you want to look — pace p Bright polished, aotia OVCr befdre making a choice, Come , UAct Pits solid t4-karat golds Is-karat Gold Brooch, ©@¥ly- New patterns, $1.50 up; with dia- 4,/tinum applied leaves, One 1 fine diamond, $10.00. ™ond 00 up; splendid” Platinum “2° “iamond and two real Brooches set with dinmonds, $40.00 up. “tl $14.0. Accurate Timekeepers A\ll Every wateh we sell is from a maker who is } yw a mak ho is Justly proud of his work ve tak nothing for granted, so our own experts inspect every teh THGVAMIENE ee ey Mot sure that it is in perfect condition. Please pick out Christmas watches early. ( ee p nae + Cases, solid 14- gold, gold-filled and sterling silver, in pleasin 5 ’ ote ie variety, Ne i watches from the Waltham Company and other leading manatyeturce, ey model solid: gold Solid I4-karat gold Bar Pin, with su catch, platinuin leaves and green ¢ with genuine sapphire. Price $10.00. Vhis Solid I4-harat Gold Lady's Wi jold Lady ‘atch, with bracelet of extension links, conienh han move ent, Price $28.00, ady's Solid 14-karat Gold ngine Turned Hunting Case, Waltham movement, Pena Ri pep SD of exten- "s heavy solid Ikarat gold Swiss tnovementar Reveelt of earantzed ata hunting. at ape ace Ms $18.09 to $19.00. : works; 460/00, me iain Cerne: extension links, seegetp. Karat Gold Waltham Watches, | iid dies’ Solid 14-Kargt Gold Waltham Watches, $10.00 up. | + Gold Fi Men's Sterling Silver Waltham Watches, $9.50 up. | q Sterling Silver Waltho wher 2 up. , $9 up. Watch Bracelets arc none too plentiful. We shall leave nothin unde ’ best models, but we say of watch bracelets as of other articles—buy early, > UPPIY the CONVENTION OF CLOCKS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, Choose Signet Rings Early Solid 10- Engine Odd shape karat turned and solid 1h, A handsome Signet Ring, guare ene engraved karat anteed solid gold, need cost only gold ) sides green $2.50; set with diamond, $10.00 signet eu aaa wold sig- up. Others hand engraved, Py in share net ring, i : ting, eee \ nently crllsing scroll or pierced deaigna, nareail A idheay epeeved No charge for engraving mono- design, ? signet rings sides, Aram, but engraving takes time, $9.00 $16.00 $10.50 so please order earlys : LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Every Evening to and Including Saturday, Dec. 23d.

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