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IT eee RE = pe RR en er ame — 4 for such purpose may acauire| municipal ante of foods | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 26, 1917, ee ! . I am confident that, if the Governor UuUNnICL al Milk Markets 1s given the power to appoint three|such premises as he shall require at Storage of foods for the shortest Within ten days after purchase commissioners, he can surely appoint h price and upo ich terms as he period poraible of foodatuffa to be placed In stor. ern . rt to-day three men of that calibre, each Of} shall deem reasonable and proper, by trate an economical dis for sal | 3 r oper, c 01 purchaser must re- Se onutorn ours anterig condemn: ° ° whom can properly head the Depart !purchaso or lease, or if unable to agree of milk rt to commission how much. ls for Purposes.” "The tate 0 an a ize e rices ment of Agriculture, the Department | with the owner ¥ Red appealed’ on Whe eround hat in 9 |of Foods and Markets, and the now @ price therefor blish municipal) milk de. | td for t ealed W | by condemnation fought by the Desert Water, Oli! | Department of Finance, as proposed. food at the centres of population. r ne ' a r the sale of milk to stores Monthly rts from every “At stich milk markets, stations an tand e aelling storage house in the city ton Company, was devoted to us standardize the selling My 3 | One of the big features sought for] cpeameries the Commianioner shail re-| | Foods take : 19 Co one! I re-| price vods taken from one storage Pisbile wee an pare a 'rationat orese| MW @agy Housewives Measur |in the new Di tn tho creation of |Seive, or caine toberecetved, all milk | PCC ce | Wee w nben or ke municipal milk markets, the mainland cream consigned theroto, store | which the new commienion will markets and not in another stor- —_——~> -- , RE hich is to secure milk pastetrize or manufacture into butter | commission w Mono Count. ~ punpore o| Le oft age house, : Brown to create a State Food Coun-| {h,commumer aa reasonably 88 PO8-|Gr cheese much portion thereot as he! hooks ‘and methods of distribu hig tag aks sds MDs Vea , re aible. Paail e BL a Say cal ae and methods of distribu try In storage houses, espec by \If They're Refused, Opposition cit, fashioned after the Board of|” A separate bill to assure this legis. jem, expedient, at tion of milk companies, for the D 3 to New Food Bill Will Regents of the University, {# genor-| lation has been introduced by Sen-|#4me at pubilo auction or at private) purpose of eliminating the artt- Sees. 5 ally decried as impracti SORE TIRED IE Be Strong. Commissioner Dillion sa ¢ 'y first place, it wou ator James Towner and 1s receiving /*ale at such price and upon much} ficial middleman, Slainven tare Gon tae ti the ceva Ni Pryee e, ne, cron Owees Goceees Establish terminal dock and sod BIN, every ona of which will be re | heart d ment fro all a! : other distributing facilities for | carofully watched by the Housewives’ - for the naw Food Bill by Commissioner uily ‘watched by the Housewives take such a vel distribution 6 ve 4 me al | Reet Pee He Woes ake wel a TH ice (Wb. HPRWIUATIPA COAG ARN | Dillon A ins Housewives! Protective the delivery and distribution of tive Association Y, ; hati BM foe Bd 4 association contain the following pro- tops By Sophie Irene Loeb. get organized and to understand the|!" favor of the sale of milk By | Asso ilo! did ons Use "'Tiz” for tender, puffed- hi ¢| municipal authorities enough to] vistons: : by unt dts ‘The work of drawing @ food bill to| NOK of the Department of Agricul-|giundardize the price (which is in-) — Estabitsh munielpal terminal up, burning, calloused | tas the place of the Wicks measure, | ture and the Foods and Markets De-| (ended by this bill) aro the Dairy-| markets, * tment, At the end of that time| men's Leaguo, the Grange of St. Law- Determine reasonable prices by feet and corns. which drew out such atrong opposl- | * hat time een eue, tm tol tion, will be begun thin week we would be in the same position wo| rence County, Pomona Grange, Hol- | sm a =|} ee | are in now, stein Frisian’ Breeders’ Club of St. i> On Sale Main | As set forth In! “it would be all investigation, seak-| lawrence County, and Gouverneur ry | these columns, ing information, ascertaining’ facts, | Grange, No, 808 Tuesday, Floor 4 Senator Elon| &. It seems to mo wo have had|, The maln provisions of the Towner 9A.M 34th S enough of that. What. we want. ia| Dill are to enable the Comm! + ie ’ tie Wika ht St/ legislation that would give power to| of Foods and Markets to “cause to be 1 For Infants and Children th Street the Wicks hear- | act shed at stich places In the State Ov ing that all of} “The reason advanced for such ajof New York as he shall deem ad- in Use For Over 30 Years the provision! Regents’ Commission ts that it would| visable or expedient, milk markets, Always bears a suggested by| '* non-partisan and the food ques: | recetvi and distributing stations, the \ suggested PY tion would be taken out of polities. | pa § plants and creameries, Bignature of Dillon of ‘the De- — — a —_ partment of Foods and Mark- ets were sound and would be in- corporated in the new bill. | ‘These provisions were drawn in co- ration with the Housewives’ Pro- tive Association of The Evening World, It is also belleved by prom- | inent Jegisiators that, owing to the many object! to the Wicks bill that have developed throughout the 2aUR SUS BUS Sveum BUSSE People who are forced to stand on | | their feet all day know what sore, Je O 44 <tm the world that draws out State, a truly mstructive stature . . Bieetas exddssionan whic Que up) |All eouda ii aawar tb) Wiebe HOEIG 2,500 Smart,—Simple,— Tailored * the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, | approval, and that a hearing on the aching feet. It instantl: ain in corns, callous it’s simply glorious, / . oot : fortable your fect feel after using der to save expense, ft ha STie” “You'll never limp or draw up | 28 susgested that administration of | your face in pain. Your shoes won't | the new mes be in the hands of tighten and hurt your feet | three Commissioners, two of whom Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now! Will be the Commissioner of Foods from any druggist. Just think! a and Markets and the Commissioner whole year's foot comfort for only 28 | of Agricuitu cent Advt, ‘The suge © Will be necessary to assure its Ready-to-Wear Hats $1.98 Meys usual prices for hats of these qualities, $2.84 and $3.49 The Specially c Shop of Onizinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET m of Senator Elon Announce for Tomorrow TUESDAY The almost unprecedented suecess of our similar sale last week incited several millinery manufacturers to offer us hats of far better qualities than usual, to sell at this attractive, low figure. i é 3 @ 8 i A Most Extraordinary Sale of : H $ The Straws are Rough Milans, i 8 Broadway at Ninth E- WOMEN’S SPRING COATS AnAmazing Sale of Laces | | 8” 15 to 36 Inches Wide, 50c Yd. | Laces that cost wholesale regularly from $1 to $5 yard; net embroid- ered with bright or dull gold; in black and colors, embroidered in one, two and three contrasting colors; and black and all-white. Prettiest | things imaginable for summer dance frocks. ese wonderful laces result from two remarkable purchases in | which professional and home dressmakers will want to share, Sale opens Tuesday morning at 8.30 in | | Polished Straws and Milan Hemps The hats are all well made and smartly trimmed with bands, hows and cocardes of good quality grosgrain ribbon. The shapes are mostly mushrooms, large, medium and small, also sailors of various sizes. The i/lustrations give but a glimpse of what to ex- nates Made to sell for from 59.50 to 85.00 ON SALE FOR TUESDAY ONLY a 46.00 ; pect among this collection of hats suitable for women and misses. 4 re the Lace Shop, First floor, Old Building el er DRESS NETS, 50c yard—40-inch wide silk nets in black, white | Black, Navy, Gold, Brown, Green, Purple, Rose fl ry | and all colors, light and dark. t 910821 O14 ON OOM OPNOMMINOING HOI:(GINE HOH (Ot(OI HIT 100) MOMTOD ICO) HO? After Tuesday These Coats Will Be Restored to Their Original Prices rable shades in solid color effects and attractive color combinations. and other desi New Spring Laces Large collections of the scarce and vei Valenciennes from Brussels. Real filet laces in Imitation filet and other wash | 10e to $1 | Bright colored braid bandings ings, 25¢ to $1 yurd. Imitation Valenciennes laces ir patterns at moderate rates. | VELOUR COATS—Afler Cheruit—-Belted model, novelty pockets, adjustable collar, chain stitch embroidery. In gold, soldat blue, sand and taupe. DIAGONAL BOLIVIA COATS—Twice-around tie belt model, large adjustable collar. In gold, French blue, Santiago and purple, TRICOTINE COATS-—After Lanoin—Peg-top silhouette with belt, Firat floor, Old Building = 5 2 ‘caine plaited back. In French gray, citron, sand, navy blue & black Delightful Doeskin Gloves Came by a Recent Steamer No more like them until after the war, the makers tell us, {| TRICOTINE & SATIN COATS—After Bullo:—Compose coat | tor dressy wear. Upper part of tricotine, waist line to hem | of satin. In French gray, rookie, navy blue and black. LOUPINE COATS — Twice-around tie belt model, adjustable collar, fancy lining. In citron and sand. S Go.) i 3 HL As this importation is large, how- ever, we shall not restrict the num ber of pairs to any one purchaser, provided the customer is not a dealer, eg COATS — After Cheruit-—A very smart , model in citron, sand, rookie, navy blue and black. > A ) eee er Two pearl clasp, beautiful qual Li | KASAI TS ASB JEN IE J JE ON EEN EEN ES ES EES ZZ ity white and nafural doeskin, $1.75 Two pearl bi Paris point em natural doeskin on, pique dered, white and oves, $1.50 BN Gop k Gi Miractorn Are Prices Quality Service On Sale ) Second Tuesday Floor 9 A.M. Ss 35th Street Herald Square Breed wan, Muh (o 26th SA 3 118,945 Yards All Pure Linen OPPENHEIM.GLUNS& EG | |. rash Toweling Fulton and Bridge Streets Ht 14c, 15c, 16c, 19c, 2l1c, JK a butto UO @ Sain | ni tone embr ort GS » pearl clasp, PXM sewn, | Copyrigii'ed-- Bonwit ‘Teller & ¢ , three rows black embroidery nported w made of specially se , finished doeskins—all-white or white with black stitching or embroidery. w Our customers will be as sorry | ¢1 | » b ; | as we are to know that this is All guaranteed washable, The Final Shipment. Main floor, Old Building A Coat and a Suit For Young Women joose wrist slip-on wa ie at’ wris BROOKLYN slip-on gauntlets in ) at wrist, with pearl Etch specially pen for niet st ee “ Taken From the Regular Stock | i 22c, 24c, 27¢c, 29c, 3lc Ya a The COAT—of Poiret twill, gray; Callot gathe: button ‘trimmings: 200 Women’s and Mis gold, navy blue or bi on tin ymoalte _ shah al ‘ There is a searcity of Linen Crash Toweling—a scarcity Ing with three ange : d fullness in skirts for ‘aller a "sco marked that the fact that Macys has such an immense rounded in {ront; deep cu s with | New boxes of Faster suits, frocks Afternoon and Street Dresses | stock will be a surprise to the trade. | tabs that button; belt that ties as /and coats being opened every day bes MD thot sash in front, $39.75, Specially priced $29 5. Second floor, Old Building Women's and Misses’ New Spring Dresses of all Taffeta, the stock was purchased more than a year ago. Crepe de Chine, Rajah and Georgette, or in attractive On Sale Tuesday at a Very Spectal Price 8 We bought months ago—in fact a large part of For 5 Days More—Only— | i = \ camel combinations, embodying the new shades of Rose, ia Almost every conceivable qual- | terest every housewife, it is of ex- Hardwater Soap, 5c a Cake Copenhagen, Green, Gray, Navy or Black. In mod bi ity, weight and weave in use is ceptional moment to the proprie- After this weelg it goes back to ita regular price 100 a cake, els suitable for Afternoon, Street or Sport Wear. ) represented, and the prices are | tors of Hlotels, Restaurants and geakes for 25c. In view of world conditions, and the pros- | , ; es seainalciniace, anh i Pee’ orice Dee Hn thie eau, we eannar GuaTAn Af That Offered at a Remarkably Low Price 8 based upon costs of the early part al ling 4 : n and the man | that we arranged to satisfy all demands at Gc a cake during ] of 1916 instead of the very ma agers 0 ubs. | March, AND WE Mis DO aout not TNNGh He 2] terlally Increased costs of — the Those who use much Crash | af both the Old and che New Buildings, 18.00 Spriag of 1917, Toweling will consult thelr own While this is an oeeasion to in interest by buying new, 1 Aaa second Floor, 5th Street cceiaecienal ‘ j ol ly Hfaamate oftre — No Exchanges or Credit No ©,0, D.'s or A \s eA Me Tn ’ iat CC AUSSIE CLI a