The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 17

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0 OL aimed 7 THE EVENING WORLD, faunas VSCEMBER 16, ivlo The Great CHRISTMAS SATURDAY Tomorrow at vianeee "What a pity that tome people will fail to see Wanamaker's these happy and filling out blank re-! ! Witnesses said Kunzelman had in nis covering structed Clements te draw out | ney, giving Clement LAWYER KUNZELMAN ane th INDICTED FOR LARCENY | t $139 Ou WATCH BRACELETS ON OUR CONVENIENT a PLAN MS AL Client $129 Out of $2,500, MILK COMPANES until Jan. 1, 116, , resident secretary pat the Iitnois Profit on “Distefbutlon Is Re-, Security Company, was indicted to- " ~. day for larceny in the first and aec- vealed at the Wicks Com- | 534 degree, Kunzelman yesterday mittee Inquiry. | asked a delay of Grand Jury action —_ jnntit he could consult with his “per- EXPE RT ‘ON THE STAND. sonal counsel, Plihu Root.” | After the Indictment Lawyer Wal- ter EB. Godfrey said Kunzelman, bis Accountant Ww ho Examined the cient, would surronder this after [LAMON WATCH e "e ASTIE to IN SSSR FMENT > Books of Five Concerns Puts |"°S"- Figures Into Record. Profits varying from $50,000 to milk companies serving New York! City. | This fact was brousht out at to- day's session of the Wicks Legis- lative Committee, when Herbert B. Hawkins, cortitled public accountant | in the employ of the committee, test!- fled that his inspeetion of the books of the five biggest companies showed | ® profit of a little more than one-| third of a cent on every quart of} milk delivered at a consumer's door. | Mr. Hawkins went over the books, of the Borden's, Sheffield, Campbell, Clover Farms and Mutual MeDer-| mott Companies. His figures mean that a milk company selling 60,000 quarts of milk clears about $200 a day, ' and some of the companies admitted selling much more than 60,000 quarts Mr. Hawkin lowing costs quart of milk figures show the fol- 6 distributor of one figui distributor of .08636, showing a profit emt quart of .00%64. Several of the distributors who testified said this profit was diminish- ed to about two mills, but Mr. Haw- ki ed hip figures represented ge cost and profit to the whose books were examined. | R. A. Van Cise, president of ¢ » Mutual McDermott Dairy Company, | @aid hi: company sold about 125, quarts of milk a day which netted! that company, according to Mr, Haw- kins’ figures, more than $400 a day profit, The witness, through a letter read | by Georges W. Ward, counsel committee, urged as the only for existing milk conditions - ment regulation of both production and distribution and the opportunity, riven within of the pany of Brooklyn, Qischarged an employes itd ‘one of the company’s a he hed to us for half until finally we him in a eli ou ship skimmed didn’t ship any t fikure out how you art cans of cream any skimmed milk, | 1 threatened | th x Attorney's commit pe The witn was shippe fused to say buttermilk eam but re for the regular army h the expectations of the War Depart- ment, the House Military Con was told to-day by Adjutant General McCain, On Oct. 31 the enlisted | atrength was only 19,000 less than | authorized, General McCain said he believed | the army would be filled up lete- | ly by July 1 and that it a ibe poasible also to recruit the Brease provided by the National Dec fense Act. EFFECTIVE PANTOMIME, (From the Boston Globe.) { your girl's father never | | spoke to how do you know he dis kes you The Br fe used sign language 1 had hard work | dodging his gestures. | —_—— 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS, SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Silver Villines Oc ANTEED FOX 10 YEAKS, : DR NEW YORK s LEADING DENTIST © OFF oni Sth / ‘Ave. 169 E. 34th ©. E. Cor, with st, | NW. Cor, 84 Ave, Hours, ® A, M, " 9 P.M. Dally, SME Ake Bitte BnOhEN FL, ie (ep euteb Wicca No Extra Charge for It, Adveriiuements for The World may bo left weeny District Messcuger office io the city George C. Clemente, a Bronx labor- |er, was bonded by the Minos Surety Company as guardian of his aon, Ar- thur Clements, who had rece!ved 2,500 as damages trom a street $600,000 a year are made by the bis! way accident. arial er Tieton Call or Write for Book of Gems OPEN EVENINGS BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TO-MORROW Exceptional Sale of Coats For Women and Misses Fur Collar Coats Caracul or Wool Velour Cloth} Coats; attractive semi-fitted or | loose models, skunk raccoon collars. Redweed to | -20.00 Fur Collar Coats Velour Cloth and ae | Coats; a variety of smart models; “‘seal,’’ raccoon or plush | 25.00 collars. Reduced to} Afternoon Coats Unusual models of seal plush} Wool velour cloth or broadcloth; | Velour richly fur trimmed and silk | ;29, 75 Coat lined. Reduced to} $29.75 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts. WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 387 Girls’ School and Dress Coats | At Greatly Reduced Prices 38 Girls’ Coats, in broadcloth and velour check; belted models, beaver or skunk collars. 4 to 10 years. Reduced to 9.75 10.75 | 11.75 13.75 98 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Velveteen Coats; this season's | | wanted models, including smocked and throws-tie ef- 15.00 | fects. 4 to 10 years. Kedweed to | | 35.00 | 51 Girls’ Coats of zibeline or plaids; large convertible | collars, belted models. 10 to 16 years. Reduced to 46 Velvets, Broadcloths and Wool Velour Coats, fur trimmed models. 4 to 10 years. Reduced to 42 Girls’ Coats of chinchilla, zibeline or mixtures; man- | nish models, button-up collars, 10 to 16 years. Reduced to | 112 Girls’ Highest Cost Fur Trim'd Velveteen Coats; silk lined throughout and interlined. 10to lO yrs. Reduced to SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 500 Girls’ Smart Tub Dresses n Additional Purchase Attractive Frocks in Smocked, Belted and straight line models, in a wide range of plain or fancy mate- rials in white or colors, sae PRICE 1.00 Plaids, Chambray, Linen inghams, Stripes and solid colo: ariety of very new and attractive models, fancy trimming. SALE PRICE 1.50 Christmas days, just be cause, they do not realize what wondersand pleasures await ther here! | xia <> A glinpse of the glorious Christmas: Rotunda. In Starland with Senta Claus’on his silver throne, ruler of the big Toy World. We Are 7,089 Strong ° To Serve You Quickly and Well The pictures above—drawn from life—will put you into the spirit of the Store even before you come. A visit tomorrow will put you into the spirit of Christmas. It will be a great big happy shopping city of people you will meet here, but there are 7,089 of us to serve you, and the store is large, roomy, comfortable and. sate. The merchandise is in infinite variety—anything you may want to give for Christmas is here; and it is of assured quality. Prices are based on the tremendous buying power of our two Stores, the largest purely retail organization in the country, bring- ing distinct economies, which are passed on to the public. Open from 8.30 to 6 Tomorrow JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York

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