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CONFESS PERIURY. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION e GAINESVIL! Feb. $.—J. H. | ry cone mm e 1e arms er Martin, President of the Farmers and p 4 Sheffield Farms, beginning Mon- | grea Aa a wos IN LABOR FIGHT Cut out this coupon, fill eut and mail to the Housewives’ Fiiiy. will bring their grade 1s up to cr sitet rahe tn We Tener 1 |] Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, Ji ris by the Borden people e Gas. ah y wo sa On and after Mon- | Name coccscsccccccccccccccccese densed milk Koes Up, too, also ¢ \ = P i. Condensed milk is now % cents a h the profit hurge for cents a at There is no | of this 8 snsumer for yourself. BANK HEAD KILLED IN DUEL. ashier, Who Ie aded. very out rt charge to the w nust go to the store Ada pint, It will be 10 cents the half pint DON'T HURT A BIT Two Admit False Testimony see lh AU yeu buy ic cy (ne aun son fn bites | e in Cases of Twenty-Eight I desire te enroll my name as a member of The Evening pidure Out for yourosle want rom e 1e tores | Lift your old, torturous corns and calluses right off with the fingers. World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. cre: present rate of 16 cents the half pint.” costs by the spoonful at the Union Leaders, ing the boards and the eyes of the coun- try drawn seaward, folks are liable t» overlook ihe dangers that threaten their welfare at home Wednesday returned three Indiot- ments charging subornation of per- Max ment and errest of wave Ot tha kien erdinbere ob. e60 WORSE THAN THE U BOAT| PAW tiny ote holds the wonder International Ladies’ Garment Work- | aa: | Strikes Silently | BABIES AND CHILDREN should have ure, of wonders, It contains an almost | urs of the World, whose testimony be- era bad been cted on | id Swift; 4 , Regical dre discovered by'a Cincin- org yo Grand dury tn March ronsh | flee toniany, the Grand, deny ot FOOD PRICES 60 \\P Now thatthe foreign station ts hold safe milk and lots of it. The cost should be as a compound made frow er. Apply a few drops of freesone upon low as possible. Increase of costs to us seemed to make an es of a rival a jury against Sulkess, former head of the International Garment the fonal Garment JUST AS CONSUMER “ It might be well to remind everyone | oe hao us, Instantly the sor . for murder, assault, rob-| Workers of the d, and indict- that this is Grippe and Pneumonia weat! i i i 1 “ ” ness disappears Fd shorts yu extorton anata erin, con | ment Tt apie, Daten that this is Grippe and Paeumonia weath increase in the price of Sheffield “Sealect” brand will find the corn 0 . ‘ ° * : * i J fadeie dd a? ie hone gel ot No. ast Third Btreet, jost this winter due to the unusual activ- ( ) p callus | so thriveted nnd teaned bef St ime Mctnty te In Gen | president of the Sulkess organization: EXPECTED A CUT ity of these dreaded diseases, The (ol-| Grade-A Milk inevitable. There seemed to be n S fee 2 flak proven es + Ba ea Levine of No. 17 Cannon lowing suggestion is a good one. : eye —_—_ HN you feel no pain or sore-|Mony they Had given was false, | strat and David Manusevite of No 1 At the fst warning OF attick, whici| no business way to avoid it. 7 : t Waly because of the discharge from | . vs js usually the stubborn cough or cold on *g: ness when applying freer < alg p nd Street. —— | { el If caning of then twenty -sient men| "ycn" arsenal _o-4ay Seore|cnenatorn Stuck, But Stil eecntieticmntgrats Ste But when we classified the homes where Shef- / lesn't. even irritate the|by Judge Crain iast June, on the| : ; *! Syeculators Still » 0 a} . . i f Pg leeooidrlendatton of: Dtatelct Attorney |Tccee WctBtyre to plead to the in I ' naa ed Johann Hoff's Malt Extract and take field super- ualit “Sealect” milk 1 m Bai eke I any ee een city clan, tea {2ictment, Bngel and Levine, through! Holding Onto Supplies,” 2 liberal portion, preterably before retic- Ss consume ne Swans, iaenift thelr atorney, Nathan Zvirin of No. ing, heated to the steaming point and ( g ) oo 8 | store for a nal ile of frecyane | charges with Gov. Whitman reconty |y49 Tuivington Street, pleaded. guilty. | Say the Experts, sweetened with suaae. For this purpose we found that eee 60%) PER CENT of it is } : b tthe c » based | tinder oi Hoff’s “Plain” Malt should be used in- | / will positively rid your poor, suffer: | MSAInet a ts Under oath they made statements 4 sho u | | ing feet of every hard corn, rat earn | 8m eae Sutkens, early in 1814, had | Don't ook for any “come down” on stead of Hoif's Malt “with Iron.”—Advt, | consumed by children under three years of age | } Po cen the toes, or the tough Judge : ght them to the office of Assistan son $$ : Peters en bottom of feet. Genuine| In Attorney | Lucian 8, Breckin. | the cost of living, This ts the advice | and a great percentage of these in the poorer | freezone has low lebel. Look for contentiog. m his answer to| . eee i. ol i. handed out this morning by the food} di * yellow label regen they the twenty-elght | rion and the new union tt would be | experts It’s not coming. It's soine| What Are | istricts. necessary to send jax Sigman anc . itary Goldberg. pantness gente of] te Ocber was. The above facts prompt us to announce No the old union, to prison. ‘There has been a 4 per cent, whole- Your E e3 ; ‘ “ ” | eaePAEne ava retane ecttna | bath, Lorene) $8) the ‘eset. ot) scaaa y Change in price for “Sealect” Brand Milk ; udge leIntyre, in rey Oo questions by j 2g | propounded by Assistant District at. | tes during the last two or three) W. th ? | r ! ii * F | forneys, Markewich and Eder, that| Weeks, according to Dun's latest fis- ortn : } A ‘CUT PRICE ipa oy unless |Sutkess had told them what they |ures. This means from 10 to 15 per| eves ' | e i the original price on the furniture i should t cent. to the consumer—in spite of the yesight is your most precious sO ute ure a ' stein Salis see est talthe Cirand fact that warehouses are till packed |] possession. Why neglect it ||| } was 6 : chisel which he bad at| with meats, lard, butter, potatoes, &c. || when correctly fitted glasses @ Kellner quality furniture is sold at moderate prices without any extrav- agant claims, @ Prove this for yourself by a Visit an exhibit of the weapon he 6 old union officials had used in assaulting members of the new| union, Engel in his statement to Judge McIntyre placed all the blame for his perjury upon the shoulders of Sul- jke ss. Ife said Sulkess had made him The speculators are stuck, But they till holding on to the foodstuffs in the hope that they may be able to sell it by the ton to the warring na-| tions. Now there Is a pretty fight on be-! cost so little and help so much? Examinations by Registered Eye Specialists. No charge or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 re DG hlick 8c a Quart from 127 Stores If you are one of the many thousands who are anxious Dutch Colonial Bedroom Suite in American Walnut and Antique Mahogany.’ 4 pieces $181 | The 25 rooms completely furnished will prove interesting and instructive. Hoth men were remanded to the City Club heres Sulkess pli led not guilty to the three indictments filed against him. He was represented by former Dep- uty Police Commissioner Robert Ru- bin, who was given ten days by Judge McIntyre to formulate such motions as he might deem necessary before the plea of not guilty became effec- tive, vi guilty. Manuse also pleaded not A. H. Paget Left $1,100,000, ‘Mrs. Almeric Hugh Monday, went the Borden people one cents. Take your choice. Commis- sioner Dillon, of the Food and Mar-| kets Department, saya both compa-| nies are charging excessive prices for al kinds of milk—and parttoulerly for loose milk. “They're making @ profit of 831-4 cents on the loose milk,” said the! Commissioner. “It's the old story. | ‘There 1s no excuse for #t. The mere fact that there {s no change in the 223 Sixth Av., rsth St. | | | President of the union and nad forced | tween the milk companies. The t d the hich t of livi | him to go before the Grand Jury and | Sheffield Farms concern, in announc- Established 55 Years oO reduce the Ni; cost of livin wi teatity falsely against the leaders Of) ing increased rates to take effect next || New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 8 fai ill be glad to know that you can purchase Sheffield Milk at 8c per Quart by | s ly Judge Mcln- » 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. ° . * 5 | Seer iehey cagoublediy wil te used | AMT atorke Ge 8 euta the coat the tor Nassau, ai Ann St eringing. your own pitcher or pail to any of the Sheffield as wlinenan by the District AttomeY | porden price for the same milk, ac- (Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St po pean ge ee immaculate stores are owned Justice Gi lL. Ingraham, . | cording to information given to The OF dea to Gove Whitman to beat the| Wvening World by an official, is 9 and operated by us. hey are spotlessly clean and whole- some. There is one near your home. In congested sections where people do not have the meansto keep a constant supply of ice, we even keep a double shift of clerks on duty in hot weather that the public may buy cold, pure milk just when they need it—as early as 5 o'clock in the morning and as late as 10 o'clock at night. This Sheffield milk is produced and hand strictest Sheffield eperviden, icici thictiiiitalaiacl fares, Tolusias oe Gileh Gon: auoreina | Rene eiaar, cotrnate cheme caer anes Sunkist Or en ol 0! D a ore 4 bY + : : Pe | j FER TSROG BG ii: Be Saarinen, sone nt tae ote cane ay. | LY IME sinner ye Every farm from which this milk is received is inspected residue im tran for her huvoand for fe 1g no excune tor the humping of the | t) fornia.” Bae set alt a 4 Inspectors every month to make sure of conditions of She directed that other grades. Loose milk is deliv- "4 4 s ° ‘ reg She directed that eran, sone mith a eiiv-| I] formly good oranace frciy absolute immaculate cleanliness. All the cows are inspect- arri Mrs. Pai was Miss Pauline Whitney of New Tork @. Altman & Co. Girls’ Washable Dresses in sizes ranging generally from 6 to 14 years, F are marked at Excellent Values will be offered TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) IN Semi-made Sports Skirts variously developed in striped velours and flat rete of 6 cents a quart. Figure fulness. Order to-da: Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME TO-NIGHT 8.30 Total, $7.00 ed by our own Veterinary Surgeons. Every drop of milk is Pasteurized by us in our own plants. You are cordially in- vited to visit our plants and see how Sheffield milk is handled and made safe. Rising costs, however, have compelled us to make the following slight advances: One cent on Grade-B milk in quart bottles. One cent on each half-pint bottle of § Cream. One cent on each half-pint bottle of Condensed Milk. These prices to take effect February 12th. Pick out the Sheffield store nearest you. We ask you to visit this store and learn how you can scale the high cost of living downwards! storm-proof Scotch mixtures or checked $1.95, $2.50, $3.65, $4.25, $7.25, $9.75 ‘Phone Vanderbilt 3091 531 W. Posy ey a 267 Cae ee aa St. i029 bee ar aia tweeds, very specially priced at Resende wit becens $9 yout an, 991 Lexington Av 448 E. Tremont Ave. | $4.50 each Also in Woolen Dress Fabrics a (arranged in Suit, Dress and Skirt Lengths) comprising Serges, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Homespuns, Plaids and Sports Stripes; all of which will be offered at decided price concessions {ncluded in this Sale, as a special feature, these prices representing very unusual concessions. (Girls’ Wear, Second Floor) A Sale of Silk Umbrellas FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) will afford a worth-while purchasing oppor- tunity at the prices quoted. | special messenger. KNABE .itfreccsonse Perfect Victor Service. A FISH DINNER Eddys Satice It gives just the right | 416 Grand St. Ave. B (near) Ist St. 1409 Wilkins Ave. Ave. C. ey potheate ay » Near 172nd St. tI ly i Perrin joul’d, near 177th St. ue Bs 180th St, 2 lerome Ave., near 184th St. 2463 Valenti a0 Reread » Near 188th St, 1594 Ful TCR RLTN. KS ulton St., near New 161 Seventh Ave. York Ave, 313 Seventh Ave. 705 Nostrand Ave. 248 Fulton St. 839 Fulton St, 55 Fifth Ave. a1 West 73d St., m 28 Madison A: . Broadway. 265 E. Broadway. 123 Norfolk St. 263 Rivin 1128 Park Ave., 135 656 Columbus Av. 2525 Broadway, louston St. 19 First Ave. 1571 First Ave. ne ON near 99th St. econ ve, ar 101et St. 205 Second Ave., near 13th St. 911 Columbus Ave., ni 2731 Broadway, nei 126 Ave. C. 124 Second Ave. 183 Ninth Ave. 591 Ninth Ave. Jefferson Market—9th St. 149 First Ave. he 481 Fifth Av 4813 Fifth A: 5605 Fifth A: 766 Flatbush Ave. 1032 Flatbush Ave, 4829 New Utrecht Ave. 228A Prospect Ave. West. 173 Ave. B, near 11th AIS accu qzoth St, 1832 Pitkin Ave. U Women’ flavor to chowders 281 First Ave., near 16th St. ; * gy, 505 Livonia Ave. } will be Men's and Women’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, MAYOR 12 Saomaere IC | 2b Nisth Ave" new aoun'se 1239 Amuterdam Aven near 21st St. Boe fi BLACK DRESS FABRICS in many varieties (Woo! Dress Goods Department, First Floor) | with leather erm-loop with handles of natural wood Women's Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, in black and colors; featuring the smart short handle $2.75 $4.85 . . . At Grocers and Markets. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Sozodont 1481 Ave. A, n 8th St. 168 Dyckman St., near Sherman Ave. 131 East 34th S: 830 Sixth Ave., near 47th St. 301 East 50th St., near 2d Ave. 776 Ninth Ave., near 50th St. 753 Tenth Ave., near 5ist St. 105 East 53d St., near Park Ave. 515 West 56th St., near 11th Ave. 142 Manhattan St., B’ 1453 Amsterd. 3473 Broadwi a bli: ing St. * 186 Underhill Ave. CITY. L. . Corner 7th & Webster Ave. 101 Jackson Ave. NEW JERSEY, SIE Wont Goth Bt nenr 18h A 1585 St. Nicholas Ave near 179th St, Hoboken, 1214 Washington Ave | 3672 Broadway. jersey City, 1 Ocean Ave. i LIQUID DENTIFRICE ff ot ietinon A 4225 Broadway, near 179th St. __ Jersey City, 133 Monticello Ave, The Reduction Sale of Women’s Boots - now in progress on the Second Floor, will be continued to-morrow Pith Avenue-Madtson Avenue, New York begine work soon as the brush § touches the teeth and because of | Being Liquid penetra! julek! th Ddlorsreteter Hlsthe one dentifrice that moves fast and Gets instant action 586 Park Ave., ni 1329 First Ave., near 71st St. 985 Lexington Ave., near 71st St. BRONX 1055 Webster Ave., near 166th St. 1608 St. Nicholas Ave., near 190th St. Union Hill, 130 4th St. YONKERS 80 Woodworth Ave, 488 So. Broadway, near Lawrence 9& Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Co. 524 W. 57th St. ‘ Tel. Columbus 6750 ‘al