The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 10

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te een A -teeitt eetet — Dtean _— “ en me ee aera Lee RAISE MORE FOOD, EXPERTS WARNULS,, FACING WAR PRICES sepa All Agree Cost Will Soar, but Government Plans to Balk Speculators. In spite of the fact that the neces. sities of life are plentiful just now, enpecially live poultry—so p erable quantities are being put in storage every day—food experts gon- erally agree with the statement at- potate ) Omen, beef and ntiful that consid- tributed to the Department of Labor that higher prices will prevail. They say that the market will go up grad- ually, but that It certainly will go 4p. | Speculators are expecting to take |advantago of the situation, but ns |soon as war is actually declared the United States Government is going to surprise speculators and dealers with new food programme which will, it is hoped, prevent speculation of all kinds. Commiastoner of Weights and Measures Hartigan, commenting on tho story from Washington about coming higher prices, said: “Thero is no use in our trying to | bluff ourselves. We have been pro- ducing enough for our own consump- tion, but that condition has been up- set by the International aituation. | We must become greater producers. ‘The time is now ripe for what I have urged all along—« food preparedness campaign. This 19 as necessary to our national existence as the army and the navy—anore necessary in fact, Congratulate Engagem facturing of jewelry and rings, ever may be the general condi Lambert factory on the sa $10.00 to $1500.00. 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Them Both: ent Rings manu- , and direct i of fine portati ition of the Diamond market. me preiises with the store, SIE $225 $275 We are prepared to please everybody who looks for a beautiful. and serviceable bracelet watch as an Easter gift. Our bracelet watches and all other watches guaranteed as represented. Men's wrist watches tell the time with- out taking busy hands from their coma $11.50 up. Watches repaired by all- around watchmakers, on the remises. No work sent out. Hance promptness and economy. jewelry remodeled or old wedding or Easter gifts, nor solder in e> 14-karat, $5.50 up BROTHERS or. 58th Street ; TYLLH al CLOTHING For the SEDI IT smartest on Your i) Men, make both breakfast andteaworth while when you use this prepared flour. EASY CRE Showing big stocks of at strictly cash prices easy Every Member of Women, } can dress well for little money, OUR PRICES AND TERMS new styles terms, Family Girls or Boys, BROOKLYN | Connectiont Changes Bine Lawa, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. WIFE WINS A DIVORCE FROM ROBERT M. M’BRIDE Daughter of C. W. Bailey of Phila- People living in large dities have not realized this heretofore, But I believe thore will be an awakening to the fact that we must increase our agricul. tural resources.” When he was tod that J. Conron of Conron Brothers in West Wash- ington Market had advised consum- ing poultry at this time as a means ot keeping down meat prices, Mr. Hartigan said: “That might help some tf the poul- try dealers would come down from their high perch and sell live poultry at 21 or 22 conta a pound wholesale ‘Tho fact 1s the boycott has worked 0 effectively that the poultry trust) finds itself In a hole. It has large quantities of poultry on hand and wants to get rid of the stocks jrefore the Jewish Passover.” Here are Mr. Conron’s views on the predicted higher prices in food “Personally I don’t think things are as alarming as the Washington story indicates, but we ought not to blir ourselves to the faot tha production i# necessary Deon and sti are producing 1 than enough for our own com tion. Thero is no shortage of f stuffs, but neither is there an a normal supply coming in. The econo j mista are right when they say that market prices will te higher. They will be higher the moment we ac- tually get into war, We have lot of moat in storage at present, it is all intended for shipment abroad, probably ordered months ago. “People should turn to live poultry for awhile. We have plenty of it and it can be bought cheaper than pork chops, for instance. The whole: price to-day is 25 ¢ a pound retail prices are probably 24 and cents a pound.” Potatoes have come in more plenti- 1 8 to-day to sell them wholesale tual total cost enale rate, oe | HARTFORD, bill to lega ture exhibit lation or March 20, delphia & Biddle, Meher, by 26,1917, prin, has not conte | Bride cha | treatment Charged “Cruel and Barbarous Treatment.” PHILADELPHIA, March came known to-day that M B. McBride, daughter of Charles W. Batley of the firm of Batley, Banks | ted a divorce from | Robert M. McBride, a New York pub- | Court Feb. The suit was instituted Nov. 23, 1916, by Mra. McBride, taken before the Ma wos Common Ple been tmpounded. It appeare that the proceedings were Me- “eruel and barbarous Mra, ed by McBriae, reed | Mra. McBride has been making her | - home in New York everal years ago. year In society the young woman was entertained extensively and won con- jsiderable fame as a fancy dancer at |the entertainments given by soclety |amateurs for charity. | Her engagement to Mr. McBride was Jannounced at the close of her debu- tante year and the marriage took place when the young woman was During her fir Tt be- Beatrice ‘Testimony | Louls Hal- ince her marriage ) ROSALSKY PRAISES SWANN. | faye Delay in Action on Charges Against Him Has Bad Bftect | on Courts, | In granting the motion of the District Attorney to dismiss an indictment to- day, Judgo Rosalsky commented rharply on the effect of the charges pending against District Attorney Swann on tho work of the courts, “The District Attorney is to be com- mended for his courage in recommend- Ing the dlemiseal of an indictment wh. he knows an indictment cannot be had he sald, is to be commended for the courageous manner in which he has niét the charges against him and the ac- torney to fel that he waa Justified In ay pending requests for dismisenls, but t processes of the courts have becon demoralized and clogged with urcless BAD BREATH Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tablets Get | at the Cause and Remove It Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | substitute for calomel, act gently on | the bowels and positively do the work, | People afflicted with bad breath find | still “In her teens,” while Mr. McBride! quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ was twenty years her senior, Mive Tablets, The pleasa Mra. McBride {9 @ sister of Mrs. | coq: Frank Crover Knowles, formerly Mins Emily A. Bailey, Dr, and Mra. Knowles country. e de chine, wit eof G © crepe bust. Special, 22.75 Other Dresses Sizes 36 to 56 fabrics and wash material, M 5.95, 14.50, up to 44,75 lines of this dress are especially well adapted for a stout figure It comes in all the new Spri shades as well as blu to Charming frocks for street and evening wear, in newest Spring make thelr home at the St | Mra, MeBride t# als | HELL GATE BRIDGE TRAINS. | ! at the hotel. 4 after er through ing Pennsylvania Lane Bryant---Specialist in Smart Clothes for Stout Women Just Opened Their New Lower Sore Where We Save Women Money We have just opened a new store to make Lane Bryant service complete. We can now suit all pocketbooks, as well as fit all figures, It occupies the lower floor of the new Lane Bryant Building. This building has just been completed and is one of the finest in the Prices in economical m New York, short waisted conven First, by the low rent we pay, which is the biggest aving of all. rcond, the Lower Store will he a strictly. cash store to save the expense of handling charge accounts. Third, we have eliminated the elaborate method of sending goods on approval. wool po} h hemstitched The general crepe ¢ pu and bal to suit Lower Simart ral w ship and Lane two are offered in the Lower Store Fourth, we make everything we sell on our own premises saving you the usual manu facturer's profit. can't equal Lane ¢ und workman u can’t mateh prices. 'The Bryant The Lower Store carries acomplete line of every- thing that women wear. Suits Sizes 36 to 56 Stunning models of jersey, serge, taffeta, ‘lin and mixtur made ir est Spring fashions, skilfully adapted to become stout and slender figures, at in- expensive Lower Store prices 17.95, 24.75, up to 36.75 Blouses Sizes 36 to 56 Chie, dainty styles for dress and rgette crey 1 t Store special p 1,25, 3.25, up to 6.95 Skirts Sizes 24 to 45 Waist models, for sport a ear, in the most with same skill and design for wool, silk and wash mat materials—clever designed by which Lane Bryant garments are Well designed styles for stout and Lane Bryant to suit figures of all famous, but priced at inexpensive slender tigures—at Lower Store sizes, Specially priced in’ the Lower Store prices. prices Lower Store 2.95, 5.00, up to 14,50 The Lower Store carries a complete line MOTHER even of the most limited mean are all up to the minute in style, adjust the again normal Suits 24.95 up to $37.85 | Coats Skirts 5.45 up to 14.95 | Corse Lane Bryant _ 21-23 W. 38th St. Lower Store MATERNITY Department Ma y apparels mus L inselves ou $11.85 up to $39.75 ts 2.45 up to James and the bridge | Large women, as well as small, no matter what your size or whether you arc long or ce of buying I to-wear clothes at phenomenally low prices. 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