The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1917, Page 16

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1917. . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6 forth in this bill. LOTS OF INVESTIGATION BUT! | LITTLE ACTION, For example, the most tmportant| ¢ provision of terminal markets and storage houses reags as follows: “Investigate as to the needs of ter- minal, dock and other distributing Beautifying Cream your eur facilities for the delivery and distri pans cists RR ed IN “CLOTHES yution of foods at the Gitte of Pop. ‘ C SPI a he blishme and a eee ee eeative er sunlie |'3 é S one Advariiags of he W Lyin, on easy Poymer Plan nbattolee for the slaughter of animals ind fowls for food purpo: and ad- vie and co-operate with ind remote thelt bila a J St § te their establishment, con. sake recommendations as to 7” Women6 Misses Elaborate Vania es ef Fashions newest Sport Tailored f lodels, You'll is oalysiis dad uath the fers ever. reations in the Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, ory 18 NO reas at oh for youlo ae jd new commission provided in ‘ Ae that very little could ao- wally be accomplished under it, | and the net result would bring , i | tittle relief, jan excellent chanc they He | In 4 of supplies In storage and will ask such | Dr Frank J. Stott of Hoston was ara 1 ‘ jeton actually putting Into | pri that grocers must advance | rain: yeaterday before United Mater pag the much needed activities, | margin of brant’ ne te 4? % proper | Com jondr Hitchcock, here aw ® tugt+ f % 4 ye ma ~ H iy are worded so as to “pase / TON Ta Fae cast OF Socun ren. to: the | re tone ead on oe grit ae: a ’ the buck” to merohante and pro- SOR Red cabaree Co mmuaition” ane |cerney. Prem, sald Dr. Set Soa 3 | ducers, sopply plants for. the armed forces, |7eer age was indieted in Massachusette ed EAK | \there will be a shortage of men on |on the charge that he had fatied to re- s ye bas} IN NEW BILL furme and amaller crops next fall,|cord the sales of large quantities of INT Action should be taken by the au-|oplum and cocaine to traMckerg ie é * ‘EO OUT. a thorities to give theen sufficient labor | habit-forming drugs. ry ie most Important paragraphs, for | , : Md to wafeguard them. Meanwhile | J.) sho wae ye tr . example, merely direct that— Make War Situation Excuse festtletions should be place’ at ones | was traced to Chicas Sie dnesdey ‘ | The new commission “advise to ¢ I Sentl | Sere ope ter foes a | Sane ee nrrented Wednesday. ti re Extra i nope aived examination ani ' is “s und "co-operaie In establishing ) Gouge Extra Profit =| Toe to await Me return to te H Gives Loudly Acclaimed Com |‘ fetow the tate of the former ont aoa para ith prod pnd tna si ’ ; loci which met with ” with producers In Bs i. : | mission No Power to eet vigorous che the conduct of experiments and Solely for profit, food prices are to 8 Do Good. eaiion, sings io pre oa information” as to |be forced up to-day by spe Golden's : | effectiveness is “tavilmaty of +s " and possibly by unscrupulous New Shane oa ; repo! to the York or t 'o ids “ To doubted on all ~ grocers, In preparation for the i 4 IT CAN “INVESTIGATE.” | vd | Legistature” a pian for the sup- | usually heavy Saturday purchases of : } ‘ La | ply of milk. h i | H : » A fow weeks ag0 e jousewives, The excuse will be the i si * |Defeat of Substitute for Wicks | the Howewtvee | draauen aE pred vie meg ty oid oe : . F ‘ > ors, pubis! Food Commisal 2 : H | Bill Predicted—Accom- | thea Assoc! same whenever in the judgment batons something 10 doko ianedlately | b : ation, in co-opera-| of the coun: 4 : plishes Nothing, * “tion with John Dil-| ests require. sealhaalheage oA ceed babe ae a jpnemnenseed by omtad t , i a forced on tl oO i 4 H See any Novetlee FTE aS t wavete jon, Commissioner "Make such recommendations” | the real vativing pouaiats tha abort 4 H "Acsasermer ATE EGGS By So of Foods and Markets, suggested| as will stimulate the prod ay ' HH © Vai Sas IN CRATES y Sophie Irene Loeb. several provisions to be put into the| of food. production | time from actual shortage. an D 6 5 fe y ' . . 4 The new Wicks bill, which has | S¢W measure that would a “ The aws against conspiracy are dif- : Ne epee. ctually ac-| ‘Act as mediator when joint! fi 6 ( 4 pata A half-dosen large ch. ij | practically been re-written, is Itkely | compli a y | ficult to invoke to stop extortion, but | ‘ - covered eggs, filled Ny oo “ tana! pee ‘in something toward reducing| ‘!=vited" Between producers and |if the situation warrants, one man 2 4 | wager coum, ia bnedy ish cost of living—a condition| 4!stributors of foods. interviewed sald he thought the old} | } . purple erates ...... rs 25c JOHANN TAKEN WwiTh |that has grown intolerable—and the} “Investigate the conduct and | time Noman law should be invoked ’ é Triola 39 lb. Sie wad Peeks | ALS | pubite clamors for direct action in a| ™ethods of exchanges and boards | That made death the penalty for un-| | : it ‘ Sweets. Cc Filled Eggs. . 10cto 50c ’ sie defined statute, | of trade for the sale of food and |reasonable advances in the necessi-| |f 8 fhe. Liggett’s Chocolates, Paanit ome of these provisions would) ™&K@ recommendations for the | les of life. 5 ' y dechon argh pegs de 79c aL |have established wholesale terminal| 1*sislature.” | So serious have conditions become i Fy ee municipally controlled milk ‘Ascertain purity and economic |in Chicago that Government officials | |/ { i q : Bi - icine etelet storage supervision ie and analyze samples of |are considering plans for Federal| | & Patent Colt, $3.60. and various other means to ood.” control of food suppl y L— Our 0 get at . pplies, Cash wheat | {f= 3 i a iggest Candy Value the root of the food situation and| 4) Investigate as to deceptions in | sold yesterday for $2.17 a bushel and| ||= datad pba ly Calf { It . F Pi See eee abuses that have brought nsapan - one May wheat advanced to §2.07, clos- | and 84. ‘ ai tl -operate w: ae fi a These w } | |H| Fenway Pink Package : i ccrel care ceetimres| wecernen ean nes ew, (eet Se ete | | Potmen tuabiee Design fe ema r i 6 average fi : eat in history, ' ‘ § CHOCO) TES i ORBATES APPETITE The new Wicks th van bephe tes art mh eee being aiove the record price Of 1960.) 1 & style. Custom Desi ign 6 smart i og . LA H 5g age seine now Wieks bil, while eon: wiiolesome foods. inate the | To mule matters worse, reports from| fz, AkesSers. ShoeValues ourusual merit. 5 Sal!’ A. foie pean of casnally saleas }]| | ORUG STORES EVERYWHERE! tions, 40 modifies the wad | aus the Wheat ‘belt are) dlsocuraging 88) | t ed chocolates, thi fifte: r] = or | 9 . ieces, -— > ‘1 i Hi] different vcopelar Pink r | "Collect und disseminate accu- | Pork in Chicago sold at $35.90 a ; . r the REXALL a rate data.” barrel, an advance in one day of 85 H Py “Investigate and recommenda |cents. Hogs at the stockyards ar | « a useful methods of production, | *¢lling at nearly $3 @ hunared pounds . marketing and distribution over that for tne best cattle, the price CONVENIENT STORES: ; ' foods.” of being $15.80 for Prods 1503 Brondway, at 48th St D4 6 01 ry ed ' b ay . “Co-operate and aid farmers | With $13.15 for b ca were| be want 14 ¢ diet St. + and ction producers of food" in [offered at 36 to 39 cents per dozen, % . reaching advantageous markets, |® wnusually high price | £ . “Acquire and disseminate in- e Large quantities were plac g BROOKLYN: , : ' formation as to market prices of Pe by ve A gpd tors i =4 1 Falten S$ at Myrtie Av, 150 Fh "7 ood.’ Dt . be de mi cago pre 4 roadway, x Fy Acquire knd publieh useful | ict $18 & barcel for Rour and & oun Matt Order Dents 60 Then x i a information to facilitate trans- |Sequent rise in the price of bread. ahaa Conservation measures are being ad- é ri | Public ger- | YoCated and some action may ex- ¢ 1 in'the interest |Pected as the rewult of the appoint , me , Ol y. Shaw as Chai not 4 ons report to the | the Commercial Economy Board, He | Sat. 10 P.M. j Any combiner sas.” |Mreeeneeee: see heerimrin INC) to fixed prices. SS Fe Investigate the cost of food mA soaggedl seems to encourage ? 7 production and marketing.” lation gad discourage. pradie: | i f, r } Th h Bill eens ef xald Commisst Dillon to- (is) on vga a me Be es ' nowledge.” p ‘ ; oP ery littl of definite plan for : 1 actual immediate operation is sot fe ey The “Old Man” | Has a Grouch —and why shouldn't he, poor fellow, when he slept | so poorly last night and got | up nervous and irritable. POSTUM SumRU.eG "Wontar Comer SIXTHAVESIS=5TR. sr ce Rae ay A peed the that leads up and down our crowded to o} sels aa co ST no INE your purchase of FURNITURE rer RUGS bl paa y sae jake use of our CONVENIENT CREDIT joy your home while paying for it A BIT AT A TIME, All Our Goods Are Marked With Plain-Figure Tags of, and when neces- recom) nd to the Legislature ee Garba ins, phe at 5, eke. enactment of remedial or e| enabling legis! ation therefor,” HIZB to $ 45 Smart Suits “Investigate the sources of food sup- ply for the State, the production, transportation, storage, marketing and listribution of food sold, offered for For Men Youn, Men o— Clarerl ‘Styled Sult Showing hoice d the. Season Rrthemost fay pg ee emepenimmaauamiimamaian = a Ss a Tae Set ing centres of population and of dis tribution to t nsumers.” ‘AnotheF provision which may make ple to create combinations that ‘op up prices reads as follows: 1 in organization and operation operative associations and cor jorations among producers and con- The juice of two fresh lemons kumers for the purpose of securing strained into a bottle containing three pusiness relations and of|cunces of orchard white makes exchange between them.| whole quarter pint of the most re. — eee stored or held within the State, | Materials st of transportation to the lead- ae rom WE = more di facilitat A AFR S PA 1 i! . P ind also ald and sanction the organ-|markable lemon skin beautifie 2 t lone instead of coffee ||) srs sberion ofco"pertt | Sut the Conon must pay for | f! iB) closer, [i al ‘all | Rec S Ee eer uepons of inereaeinm| {cee Jet of tie Ordinary seclt oW Food sel - lithe. productto al : , i Colonial’ ah : allow l 5 [ike prea a ne inde'at satin ean utes HRN EAS es AT ONL sT- WEL = ~ t « a db oget s a Juice ghia 7 . wn, Wet | || allows men to sleep, affords |} ris'sredics retold athiet:) th son an pu ge in hen eK Ook goldon —— | ing ‘is lotion will keep fresh f i . ii L ] ? ® Thus the bill i ory ; fini % | _ jus the bi Every wa knows that | | tack” them better self-possession || setscraer i adit |icload telbiencand! remove suc ; — | ‘9 ite d 7 j k f blemishes as freckles, sallowness an ‘The Largest Millinery Store | in foie ‘ \ , and is the ideal skin softe rica -and poise; makes them tan, and the eal skin softener i AL) ly it fit fi } Just try it! Get three ounces of 9 orchard white at oh Cont NERNS “St nore fit for the day’s work. | sontrh she oe tne Marea a I rake up a quarter pint of this sweet i i i P AA | ehinery n ivan there te cneuph |ly fragrant lemon totign and massage MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. Th R Seog areas Se ale E ere’s a Reason | hn Randa te onteraly mhaut aye pecia s Easter Saturday WOOING THE MUSE. the roses and beauty of any skin, Th ] Absorbed in writing a patriotic |‘ simply m rrslOue to smoothen $1. 48 to $1. 98 0 HI SS poem at Atlantic City, a New on ' WG Dy a — fh ir iS i York Judge let a burglar steal alt | Milan Hemp 9 i} For the Family ) 1 Wh i the family jewels from an adjoin | Hats Pre LF f “ m pyre | Stylish Dress Shapes: t I gan ty, ses re | ew Spring styles, in black and ' Showing big stocks of p my ry Carpets oe "Clathine | BRONX NOTES. | eat salnpant vais OF Ve oleaaie ONX NO | and sold for less than wholesal | smartest new _ styles 739 -741- 7 | Phe Park Republican Club will hold rice ii \ at strictly cash prices At reacgonel ive tie: & masting at Its sfab rooms, No, a Chi ld price. ps is z-{ ¥ jon, Brooklyn Phird Avenue, on the evening of April | i E vit terms, 10, at which Commissioner George H. | T ren ’s $1. 29 to $1. 98 ci 1 ver e Bell of the Department of License: i y ember of Clothing on n Credit will speak upon “The City's Bestest ; rimmed Hats, at . Your Family tion of Business." ‘The meeting 18 | Sone uniformly good Fancy Straw and Silk Braids—all dainty aaa made Hats, } Men, Women. Girls or Tos Women’s and Misses’ Berita egg ne ali has over ifornig today and 1 beautiful colors. ‘Trimied with ribbons and flowers,’ i ean dress well for little mone n ling Borough Presi-| every day. Phono now for A A | nt drees well for little mone) Spring Suits imemicrs: nealing oro Kom | [| aeupply Every Brat class .0O0 Trimmed i t WITHIN EVERYBODY'S REACH airy lentil popes! CTT) man Besinet Dep a Fas j { a wonderful selection, ° Tames Hamil bly | D i oH | ° ress Hats at si i Men’s Tailored Suits n Milligan, Vell and | Sunkist ) i} oe nat mse arn fanoy mixtur Tyne, Charles E ats ones, paver $2.98 | m ely ing and well made, ard H, Healey H * } S"AVE & 9” ST, ora, ‘ane oooh hte Reape Unifo?mly Good (Milan Hemp and Lisere Straws) i wd Campbell, Jud Patton, i Hf ROOKLYN berday 50c A WEEK Serta nal’ michard Basith Oranges Fashionable Shapes, many. extra, large oth ea 1 » Peter Wynt " » t or } , EE pen Tomorrow Evenin James Hamilton and’ Park Comate Galen Pemtooreatoiene It | 3 sed"erhamouts One eiyls Wiusrated, 8” wees Manet Sermeme i ‘ i mB rioner Whitte \ $0990000@00PEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS arene ie ‘ U " ‘ 4

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