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6 ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917. = PUTT INT: 215 000 BUSHELS |tor evry twenteoae beers her ak | ORAD aie eine hors |tonst ne test nen wr | OCtOrS Stand Amased at Power - “ rival here, Some of the cars have ATER S \\ cniy been hetn veaF ain gaye domse| AND GIRLS TO-NIGHT.| sevou, in Groras county, viresin| OF Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes OF POTATOES HELD ‘assessor nr ar fuifora gwar rar tie meen. —-Strong—According to Dr. Lewis pera and receivers who have had and! girl for a whole year, The patron- atid have cars of potatoes and of Mrs, Winthrop Cowdin, Mra. George | Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50% esses include Mrs, Reginald Brooks, other commodities lying in tho rail Gordon Battle, Mra, If, Snowden road yards two and three weeks —| montly of the non-perishable char ——. Marshall, Mra. Charles Dana Gibson, In One Week’s Time in Many Instances acter, They are kept there for the| Mra, Dudiey F alone, Mrs, C. Nadal, Mrs Brown Potter, | | Mrs. Kermit 1 Mrs. William |A Free Prescription You Can Have|! cannot express my Joy at what it TESS LRT A CR LR a purpose of speculation, the food ex. | Wise jer Dancing. will begin at” 1090 elle A ALL he | te ie: belteved thet thousands who Th P f Speculators and Farmers De- P¢rts chars, The produce exchanges | | o’clook, Philadelphia, Pa.—-Victims of eye! wear glasses can now discard them in : nay, “food In #0 actroo—we can't wet | clared to Be in League to | Potatoes tn.” “Rah C flo far as The Evening World Rob” Consumer. teen able to dincover, there ta on! | meme drawback about getting food into the elty and reducing the prices, | Jand that is the Indisposition of specu. | lators, } ‘The potato incident fe only @ amali one, It only #hows that there ar about 15,000 bushels of potatoes { freight yards throughout New York and New Jersey and about 200,000) bushels in warehouses, The speculators prefer to pay road- charges and watch the exchange for | the rising cont of eatables, If all the| |cars containing foodstuffs were taken | away from all the ratiroad yards to-| Sate emeeee strain and other eye weaknesses, and|a reasonable tine and multitudes TOMATO CARGO LIKE GOLD. | those who wear glasses, will be glad, mre Will be able to strengthen their Shai fi f leyes so as to be spared the trouble tu know that according to Dr. Lewis tesa | and expense of ever getting glasses. there fs real hope und help for them.| Kye troubles of many descriptions Liner | Many whose eyes were failing say | may be wonderfully benefited by the Cruz, |they have had their eyes restored by | use of this prescription. Go to any 000 |this remarkable prescription, and | ctive drug store and get a bottle of many who once wore glasses say they | Hon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bone have thrown them away, One man | Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of i i says, after using it: “i was almost | Water and let it dissolve. With this |eigned to various commission houses : . ‘liquid bathe the eyes two to four | ate | blind. Could not see to read at all, | liquid he y for tamntone tron th ta Go toate [Now I can read everything. without | tines daily. You should notice your Sita’ RLNEAT GAThan (coneee , clear up ps reeptibly right from start and inflammation and red- will quickly disappear. If your s bother you even a little it is ct Player-Piano Nearly three-quarters of a century of experience and progress in piano making has enabled us to build an instrument that is musically perfect. The latest triumph of the art of_piano making is the Waters Autola Player-Piano. This wonderful instrument is the Waters Upright Piano into which is built a marvelous mechanism which transforms the piano into a living instrument that any one can play. Notwithstanding the dominating superiority of the Waters Piano and the Waters Autola Player-Piano, they are priced very moder- ately and may be bought on convenient terms. No interest on time payments. FLIP ITI | | “Pood ts plentiful!” “Food 19 #0 scarce!” Take your nolee and consult the recorda of one hundred warehouses in thls city and New Jersey and the city 4| shipping reports of the Now York | Central, the New Haven, the New Jersey Central, the Pennaylvania—in fact any big road entering New York and doing business with city ahippers |and recetvers, Thore records will change any man's mind about the | high cost of living, though they are | by ho means the essential rensons| |for tho unreasonable boosting of | prices that haa been going on for ten | months. In the cargo of the a | Monterey, in to-day from Ver |Havana and ssa, j crates of nice, red tomatoes the Bahamas, The tomatoes are con- }aplece—this ehipment comes pretty |my glasses and my eyes do not hurt | ¢ nearly being worth Its wetght in gold. | any more. At night they would pain The Monterey brought hack all the | dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the help from the big hotels at Naasau| time, It was like a miracle to me.” shies mores cloned because of the} \ judy who used it says: “The at-|) ‘ 0 indo — Pee’ ae Charles’ D. Crossman, a. mining |™osphere seemed hasy with or with-|now before it ie too late. Mang man from Oriaaba, Mexico, formerly |OUt glasses, but after using this: pre- | hopelessly blind mig fos that newspaper man in city, di scription for 15 days everything | their sight if they had cared for their Monterey three days out from|seems clear, I can read even fine | eyes in time Cruz, His body was buried at| print without glasses.” Another who lused it says: “I was bothered with | } |day and put on the market, even at! [the present high prices, there would! Bae eee a ae fe a ER ee es be c 0 tho 4 . . ——— Up to 6 o’clock this morning there |gand ‘ears to ciples! hd thasndal a | eye strain caused by overworked, |were exactly 266 carloads of pota. |*ARN CATs tbat hn alta » | YACHT OWNERSWOULD FIGHT | tired eyes which induced flerce head have ited ft tay coat 'e ¥ | @eation all over the country. to laches. I have worn gl Rev. oo patien ha toen In the railroad yards of Now|" wr, thing in that the Piaaeiat eal yeaa: ih ee aa walt overwork “or mia(}t classee. 1 can highly & York and New Jersey, There never dp whet ached bad | Meek Lie » Command Own al yea hoth fo: ned | rec ue of Weal . 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Yorm and New Jersey. ‘Phere Seve /1a now Tork and the farmers through Coat tn Case of War "| work, and without them 1 cuuld ‘not [ser gage Solder ut th t add rina | read my own name on an envelope or 1 it a one the last eight or ten weeks, ee erate) ae » Higgins, A number of yacht ow: ited | Y I chine t i abould be kept on of Higgins & Co. “are in sometiing | to-day at the Bureau of 8 In. | the typewriting on the machine be inoat every faapily,”” “At the presont time we have alxty | cars of potatoes In the yard,” anid Freight Agent McDowell of the New iy." Bon. {fore me. Lean do both now and have * patent wiedicine rew 254 W. 125th St., 8th Ave. EVENINGS eae 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. - jon of the Depart: eat the Custom House for ox. { discarded my long distance glasses nl- ination in order that they might re-| together. I can count the fluttering Ing a deal to keep up the price ” when there is no reason hey want potatoes up to of for OPEN | 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 3 KY Haven, “How tong have they been|a barre’, and I guces they'll eet it As it is the | leaves on the trees across the stre yt canbe obtained tives aa a4 * ~ ~ ny ‘ aven, be 4d 4 ast cedksel Moe ~ ny ie 1 Oo vhic or seve Pt and le sold in thie elty by Seer ee re Ee SEM thie? Well, 1 can't recall offhand,| Conimissioner Dillon promises. to fmt one Mal h ie jhedes ink to mies er Heaemnan stores, Reallah and ‘othee give the city milk at eight cents a ooked like a dim gre ur to el th quart, but the elty will have to wait until April 1 — {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS . WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | Potatoes | s4. RIVERHEAD, N. Y,, Feb, 19.-—The wholesale price of potatoes at th: depot. to-day advan >» J | bushel. Very few far wld at tha | price am they firmly e the price will go to $4 soon. | West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street ||| — POLICEMAN HURT ON BRIDGE) wes We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare 'S'Ave.cor.84"Sr,. PURI MM HAAG Living Room and Novelty Suites and Separate Pie SLORGE. —— | A Very Important Sale, To-morrow, Pollcemnn Ralph Fe Boyland, who {t@¢.list of patronespas for a dance to was struck by an eastbound Four 9 e m teenth Street trolley last night while Women’s High Class Shoes sae Winlnasherg Britgn 6 © bee carious condition in the Williamsburg ® Hospital, He ts« suffering fram con at $5.75 a pair cursion, a possible fracture of the| skull and internal injuries, | The models include nut | Black Russia Button or | The new Brogue Shoe, eaiebunnetin devo, iL lpactet| brown and black Russia | Lace Shoes, with matt | with low heels, on smart \! and wien EO | Lace Shoes, with welt | kid tops and leather | English lasts, in brown rescued the Injured man from a net | : - rs soles and Cuban heels. | Louis heels. and black. pozjcenien’s few fect below the track. | Pesce © A full range of sizes in the above models. COURT UPHOLDS conTRACTS |] The Best cme Also a collection of Tan Russia Lace or Button Shoes, Deine: Deere cr raneamars. nn In The Wor a = with gray ooze tops. Size range is not complete. ap vein treciato rae rouge |: 17" ia hee f..§ Panes = At $5.75—Former price $8.50 a pair. | er peenderpast to certity contracte be-/fil erain your bowele, — = city and P. J, Carlin and the through the liver, fe ey = 4 > ° : ntracting turally, a fix Women’s Smart Dress Slippers at $3.00 pair ne pooeajed i My rear haere FY : mn ‘ toe Take one pill Jarl, = puts on airs ain t half Made of silver cloth and bronze kid, together with a me, Ago the city appropriated ( sy if regu! ‘ I - r number of beaded effects. Size range is not complete. 0,090 by. Rdding $120,000 from an he] aT om auc nea Thea Pi = as attractive as one that’s Petraes Prenderragt tune, | | you cam stop taking | | ae natural, an’ what’s true of folks riation had not been J : ai. iy ¥ ‘ * ee tage at th bide were offered, and annoyance, = Is true of tobacco. Special Offering of Traveling Requisites rh tai” TT Taha ponte | | Priced Very jy for Tuesday's Selling 2 YEARS FOR STOCK FRAUD. = Vebwek ma Black Enamel Suit Cases - - - - - at $3.85 ; = Deep tray; protected corners; shirred pocket; short strap fasteners; all sizes. m } 2 ale os ae saneive | A GREAT many pipe smokers Same style with straps all around; all sizes, at $4.75 ; et Cure, to thin ones int Colorless faces often show the = believe with us that no : ; Salar ACE OU the sate at worthless " ‘ : Women’s Fitted Overnight Bags, Very Special $7.75 mi nk ne Cartar's tren Mins = method of curing and mellowing Of grained moleskin, with seven toilet articles; all silk faille lining; 12x10 ins. s } : : | pits SS = deli Is quite so good as = CHT ROE EE BENE ae ae ae OO: WHR WR: i ature S own agein Fs a\ @ g. 4 Md * ly 4 1% = ] x) Pillow Slips, Searfs and Doylies \§ BAUMANN &B 0 ‘ As one smoker—an ardent disciple of Velvet Will be featured in the Art Needlework Section, Main Floor, I: © at ASLO SAR. im Joe—puts it: “I don’t like tobaccos that have Se ies we a || CLOSED ON WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY ! had things done to ’em.” = At very special prices To-morrow: | Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credit» J % Until 10 P.M. Terms apply aiso | : ee : 285 : = j Wand Embroidered | Embroidered Swiss — Pillow Hand Embroidered, Hi We Close cla ft It ties up money and it takes a lot of patience EL] Pillow Slips, lace Slips, square and Linen Pillow Slips, | Evenings al New Jersey aaa ci | —to store away hundreds of thousands of = trimmed, oblong; each, scalloped edge, |x 6 o'Clock. Connecticut | pounds of the very pick = 9 ; 95 & 5 @9QO5 eac |x Write for Our New Booklet, Mailed Free al hiss at $2.50 each | $1.00, 1.25 & 1.50! at $2.95 each | FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE | of Kentucky’s best Burley = White Lawn Scarfs, laced trimmed, at 50¢ to 2.75 : 287% to 50% Reductions AL | crops—for two long years, So : : But your individual verd;, : Also a recent importation of Normandie Laces ig day, after en fon rsh ag | | including Doylies, Round and Oval Centre- \% pipe of Velvet, is on pieces, etc., in a variety of designs, Ree cid $1.00 to 49.50 : things that repays oo ie * verdict of one is the verdict of 4 pens . That's the big reason for : x elvets tremendous popularity, The Annual Furniture Sale i Now in progress, provides x : Reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. * l0c Tins Se Metal-lined Bags x One Pouud Glass Humidors On our entire stock of Bedroom, Dining Room, Library, Hall, x | a)

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