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ee ee “NOT A sUCcHeS. Frow optima ot i: We have tried that and been| Merrymakers Set Upo: victim of unjust suspicions. _ SPECIAL NOTICES, _ ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S © MALTED MILK With by th el neers, | Are Hot trom. a. revolver which eabetitutes dancers fell upon several strang fired a shot. . Cheep coat YOU same priee pinishing them severely intl the arri- whiseed by Goldkland’s head pssst LLL ALA al ALAA A nS | ALARA DDD AA Mark Down Sale Winter Shoes for Men, Women and Children Every shoe in every grade the ye Pictabareh Post.) Advises us to keep full and Three Are A A benefit, entertainment c given by a Lithuanian soctety at Ce- celia Hall, iN jamsbur order enr! Shot at an A iat, - | An Harry Goldkland of No. 131 West | «| Twenty-eighth Street, Bayonne, wa . fs 01 e Hu joulevar ihaee tne Lenlgh Waltey Railroad Bridge, in TF early yesterday morning, two y when the me pickpockets ha: ORIGINAL a holdup Golditand men and one of them reams and imprecation: The Annual Begins To-Morrow in Both Stores To Address Mass Meeting of Housewives’ Association ciwe“and waved sea | Protests Against Exorbitant Food Prices Will Be Sounded at Cooper Union To-Morrow Night , —Wonderful Growth of Organization That Is Fighting for Fair Prices. Mass Meeting for Housewives To Act on High Cost of Living Mass meeting to suggest action against the high cost of living under |] the auspices of the Housewives’ Protective Association of The Evening World, Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, 1916, at 8.15 o'clock, at Cooper Union. Speakers—Representative John J. Fitzgerald, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Appropriations; Commissioner John J. Dilton of the State Food and Markets Department; Commissioner Joseph Hartigan of the Bureau of Weights and Measures; Presiding Justice Aaron J. Levy of the Munici- pal Court; State Senator George F. Thompson and Sophie Irene Loeb. Mrs. Willlam Grant Brown, President of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, will preside. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Hundreds of inquiries received to date as to the mass meeting to be! exes by parcels post to our addresses? | ¢ni4 new Junio: held in Cooper Union to-morrow night on high food prices accentuates the interest already manifested to DO SOMETHING. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives? Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Address ..cccsccccccseseses I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. MOTHER LOVE AIDS Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed: application forms I will try to obtain| ning at Public School No. 188, all the | more names. Yours for fairer prices, | young folks voted to give up thelr “MRS, 8. H. BOOTES." | dancing and games in order to attend . . i oo tho meeting and organize the junior | It Brings Relief to Boy Stand~ Tonsewires’ Protective Aranciation ABSO jon, * 6 “1368 Fifty-fifth Street, Brooklyn. Mr, Schlacht and other speakers ing His Watch Deep | *"Homsenwtton’ 1 tion explained that the young women nd experienced | could be of very great help to their more of the ‘high cost of living,’ I| mothers in this serious situation for Wonder why we could not lexisiate|east sido residents. Many of the pa- away cold storage days. I remember | rents are of foreign birth and not ful- 4 that in the spring eggs sold for for|jy acquainted with the language, | months Lib this one cent a piece, In the cold months} money and customs of this country. (\"¢ Fivate they cost four or five cents each.|‘The daughters, having advantage of | the Now, though the hens are as busy a8] public school education and wide. | tre ce.” The ever in the summer months, we never | awake knowledge of New York, can | cold rains soaked him to the sking the in Mud. Once upon a time, only a few ble world war become a most effective force in pre-|mud was deep. He had had no rest. When the ing months open could! venting impositions and combating; Weary and achin, vith rheumatic not the Ho! ives’ Protective Asso: | attempts at extortion, ! pains, he recalled the faith his mother ciation have an agent who would send) “srs, Friedman told the girls that faa in Sloan's Liniment. He asked for iousewives' Assocl- Juable to them, for be serving an ap- it in his next letter home. A lat us in touch with the pro- gent might do us both a! \'1G? | bottle was immedin sent him, ai 88. wok the problems of the plication the pains once The speakers invited are all doers, not dreamers— aLLE Y. MILLER.” |}, y will be obliged to e was ab stand the severe ; CHAevE ves, in the near future, osure, He s el his wonderful people who have been closely ass6ciated with the sub- TN, say rT yp ject and have ways and means as well as legislation to 2,000 JUNIOR HOUSEWIVES suggest that are along constructive lines to reduce the unwarranted costs of the necessities of life. legislators, both Federal and State, will be in attend- ance. Representative Fitzgerald has four bills before Congress now dealing with foods, Commissioner Dillon will not mince words in fixing| them «i the blame where {t belongs and will suggest remedies| branc an. young women be- | m je-soother with his comrades, and the ages of sixteen and eighteen they all agreed it was the greatest ere enrolled and predictions “reinforcement” that had ever come ade that within a fow days » ties. AL: yous aa ne 5, embi Je aeist, A ial dag a and $4.00 a bottle, Liniment ORGANIZE ON EAST Si DE; t TO BE 5,000 STRONG SOON * eer | Many In Public School No. 188, at Lewis | 4 Third , the centre of a ; Rosbsly populated section of the lower| A Safeguard cast side, 2,000 young folks, most of Against fathered to form the first | same shoe it has always been, unchanged in any essential detail of quality. This statement under the name of a house of 60 years’ standing means something at a time when high costs of shoe materials are im- pelling many makers to use substitutes and makeshifts. Under present conditions, practically every one of the thousands of pairs of shoes and slippers in this sale would be a bargain without reduction. Sizes are depleted in some of the lines and it may take a little time to find your size in just the style you want, but the assortment and quantity are so large that very few will be disappointed. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street 548 Fifth Avenue at 45th Street \Andrew Alexander} Commissioner Hattigan has for and by organized effort has been able to apprehend violators of tho food law and.in securing just weights jand measures—he has considerable |to tell about tt. Justice Aaron J. Levy at the head of the Municipal Courts will speak | of the struggles of the people to make \ends meet and the unwarranted ex- tortion that is being practiced on all aides. Senator George F. Thompson, whose feKrless attitude in exposing the transportation conditions of the city 1s well known, will tell of some of the difficulties in the matter of distribu- tion and how they may be dealt with. I will put before the meeting the result of recent findings in hose at ton and the views of members of the Housewives Protective Assocla- tion of The Evening World, under whose auspices the meeting ts given. Following are some letters showing how applications are sent in one en- yelope from neighborhoods and apart- nt houses: fe 309 Tenth Avenue, N.Y. Housewives’ Protective Amociat Minclosed you will -find a Het of names of thirty-one neighbors who have consented to join our associa- tion. L am deeply Interested in the work and will endeavor to procure more names for our association dur- GB. Altman & Uo. - Extraordinary Values in Misses’ Coats, Blouses and Skirts will be obtainable, commencing to-morrow (Wednesdey), in a Reduction Cale which will comprise the remainder of a mumber of | Winter styles, marked at clearance prices. MISSES’ COATS (Th ae ee am Riel.) YS. MISSES’ SILK BLOU at. ALB . $4.25 & 6.00 SEPARATE SKIRTS | Of poplinortweed mixture . . . at $4.75 Of plaid worsteds . . . « at 7.80 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) & 25,00 $19.50, Special Values are now being offered in Velveteen Dresses at $22.50, $27.50 & $38.00 and $12.50, $18.50, Black Chiffon Velyet Dresses at $68.00 (Women's Ready-to-wear Gowns, Third Floor) Torta wai $32.00 & Further Price Reductions in Women’s Coats and Wraps include both foreign and American-made Outergarments, many fur-trimmed and all in the desired styles and materials. - An immediate clearance should result from the low prices now quoted: $45.00 (Third Floor) Women’s Tailored Suits FOR STREET AND SPORTS WEAR are now on sale at the extraordinarily reduced prices of $28.50 & $38.00 (sizes 34 to 44) (Women's Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) Hitth Avenue-Madiaon Avenue, New York over various phases of the auestlo2 ing the next wee! “MRS. 95 " mE + William 8. Sch ; 1 DeWitt Avenue, Belleville, N. Y, owes V9 Ansoctation ,Pleasure tn inclosing thirty-| visor; Edward W. the adhplications for membership to of the recreation centr Te ciation and 62 cents in stamps, Friedman and Harry 1 you will send me about fifty blank Although Friday is recres BILIOUSNESS OR MALARIA HOSTETTER’S ( “er Stomach Bitters |S K. | A. DOYLE BR.” | women in the fight meeting, anc by Eugene C. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York At Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s Coats colors and black; silk lined throughout. Reduced to cloth or mixtures, fashionably flared model. Reduced to seal collars and button trimmed. Reduced to Women’s Suits navy or black belted and semi-fitted models. Reduced to smart braid bound tailored models. Reduced to wanted colors, trimmed with furs of fashion. Women’s Dresses Reduced to Women’s Dresses unusually wide range of materials and colors. Reduced to Women’s Afternoon and Street Dresses of Georgette prevailing colors. Reduced to Women's Evening Dresses of tulle over silver-cloths bodice of satin, richly embroidered with silver thread, in maize, pink or blue; also in satin ornamented with paillettes, Reduced to Sale of Evening and Party Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Attractive Dresses, taken from the regular stock, of Georgette crepe, charmeuse, crepe meteor and taffeta; also 12.75 in various combinations. Reduced from 25.00 and 35.00 Women’s Higher Cost Afternoon and Evening Gowns At Marked Price Reductions The Entire Stock of Girls’ Winter Coats At Extraordinary Price Reductions ‘rotective Association. This | born of actual experience, not only in his own depart-|hivnsrure in the crusade. of 3 POOR APPETITE ment but in a sty of successful European markets, | York housewives against the high HEARTBURN ctA/LLS PAY es | CON Of Niving inaugurated by The Evening World, and mises to INDIGESTION Important Clearance Sales Wednesday Women's Coats in velour cloth or broadcloth, in the new | 25 00 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats in velour cloth, ore | 29 75 e Women’s Tailored Coats of wool velour or noe | 35 00 Women’s Tailored Suits of broadcloth or velour cloth in } 1 8 00 e Women's Suits of high cost materials; included ced 29 75 e Women’s Dressy Suits of velour cloth or broadcloth in } 39 75 e in attractive models, showing $e | 15 00 crepe, charmeuse, crepe de chine and satin, in the | 28.00 35.00 SON IN TRENCHES # CER are