The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1917, Page 7

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MISTAKEN VOCATION, (Prom the Detroit Pree Prem.) ef the trouble who could Prefers to be & mighty poor AGE “*CASCARETS” FOR. ieee 4 in nostrils. life! Don’t stay ious, sick, headachy and constipated. “ merchants of thia up $741,000 In excess Profits last week i the New York Mercantile Exchange shortly before the opening of the market to- |day. As a rewult of the publicity at- | tending this one article the wholesale [price of eges the Exchange dropped 2% cents a dozen, This price is wtill ay too high, considering the y on hand The receipts a1429 of exgs, » ullowed to remain on the 1 in freight houses. © grades of exes that sold! was an enor-| mand, at 34 cents y at from $1 1-2 to} 82% cents a dozen, In Holy Week | of 1916 the wholesale price of eggs averaged 21 cents a dozen. The re- celpts for the week last year wore | ttre wholes city ot on louen, sold to 158,457 thirty dozen eggs to the | case T Holy Week receipts this year wore 190,000 cases, an excess of | receipts for the week In 1917 over the Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they Wer from constipation. The condi- fon is rfectly natural. It is just as as it is for old people to walk y. For age is never so active as th. The muscles are less elustic. id the bowels are muscles. all old peop! ed Cascarets, One on every lip. aigit as well refuse to uid weak eyes Nobody paid any attention to the ers glasses as to ba, oy this gentle to weak bowels. kept active. This is important at | speculators, who say now that they x week in 1916 of 31,540 cases. theless the whol ors demanded Never- ers and speculat- nd obtained 13 cente a dozen more for eres and profited by uch demand $741,000 in round num- be week the nat full and tulk of war wa \ declared war The papers were of war news he bowels must a, but never so much as at fifty. | charged 34 cents a dozen for exes be- fs not a time for harsh physi oceasionully i e4 \cause of an extraordinary demand. . te els Into activity, But a lash ean't + Be used every day. What the bowels the old need is 4 gentle and natural whip ve The Interstate Commerce Commis- ston made a ruling here last Saturday which should reduce price in the » One that can be constantly used | wholesale markets of New York of mgs, dressed poultry and butter. By eenees here, The only such tonic is ti id th it 1 this decision shippers of these prod- ucts are relieved from the payment of extra re-icing charges and the rail- roads will be compelled to return to shippers $5,000,000 of such charges collected since March 20, 1915. Here- after every carload of such products brought Into New York will represent @ saving of $10 on re-icing charges, and tho consumers should get the benefit But will they? GAMBLING IN FUTURES CREATES PRESENT CONDITIONS. Now listen to P. Q. Foy—and Foy has been an expert market man for onty-five veare. Everybody worth g in any reputable market of | is | city knows Foy and every reput | Ehrlich Oculists } Can Help Your Eyesight eed not avail yourself of many years of experi- eye examinations? Correctly Fitted Glasses {rom $2.50 Betablished 55 Years bes 6 wholesaler whom a rter for New York: 184 B'way, at John St The , Eve consulted | Sixth ‘Av,, rsth St.]]| during six in Foy | xth Av., aad He Nassau, at Ann St sohutely | 4, West 4ad_ Street. This | rooklyn; 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St the Mer aK Ex. The present condition of the ems market,” says Mr. Foy, 1s wholly un- |warrantablo. Jt was brought about lby speculation and by nothing else A ‘Plan to Reduce m ae but speculation, You ask me If the , unusual demand for eres, that ts the High Cost of Living |: that te the Unis further notice, the Washiny- | Sastitied | C48 aente ton Market Merchants’ Association last year @nfhounces that on - 1 A th Mondays, Tucsdays, Wednesdays | ih 50s Behe” a tanint renee b 4 eof alt co cannot fix neit n they regulate prices. This time the speculators can- ivy had to conserve purposes, that alny day. They rary and every- dipped into the n they saw the more than last year, Why, if wanted to con- Serve for a rainy day there might be some very small and very trivial ex- use for their present conduct. But rot claim that for all food iy stimulate half of the week. Note: sane revailing prices in Washing- same quality of goods Market, the new wesindion Me Market Joanie at Washington, the fact is that they were willing to nf patton’ ats. cul train the storage houses so long as io From Hud they could make that 13 cents excess | Ba Ninth Ave. profit over last year on every dozen to the lower otty. warehouses at the market (9 anything but out at 45 and 50 cents a dozen whole sale th y variety of alleged specials slipped over on the peoplo at | Patriotic Scene Enacted as 700 Mem- ‘There are only 48,000 cases in toon) | -/GROGER HELD FOR FIRE °° FIVE OF FAMILY BURNED THAT (MPERILED SCORES as to be self. “What nas tb a whol Liveryb done specitlatt know been physica! property, fot they don't want my the difference at which t and Saves Family and Collapsed. When Daniel Gearin was held in , | $1,600 dail in the West #ide Court to- dey on a charge of arson the story of > the pertl of forty families in @ five- The effect of such methods itis this kind of busine You know what that mew ty | store, consumers, It means eggs nts and 69 cents a dozen, inaybelor uhe wtore, and Murtha and Gearin flame and emoke. Ti re—and this in the season of ty. Yes, and you will see, too, 4 had carried out Gearti Mary, #ix, and Jobn, four Roth blaze: children, years old, were smothered before | firemen got there. They found that .|Keroxene had been sprinkled on the floor and oll-soaked excelsior placed buck of the counters, Fire Marshal Brophy ordered Gear- in's arrest. ‘The grocer swore that he knew nothing about the blase, but Magistrate Krotel beld him, ——. awe Witiam H. (“Big Bill") Béwarda, fore mer Street Cleaning Commissioner, took office to-day es Collector of 1 of the Second New le with offices in the rot still higher ‘The present prices are ap out rage and should be stopped Instantly Why, last week sold Wholesale not at $0 as you suggest, but at 28 ¢ dozen or about 30 and 41 cents consumer.” There has been, in the Inst week, 4 steady advance in all necessities of life, excepting potatoes, from two to three cents. In spite of the fact that potatoes are coming in in abundan every day there ha reduction in the weeks. The retasie § cents @ pound. STOCK EXCHANGE PLEDGES |t:i'iicn Samy Seas nt trict collects one-sixth of the vial internal revenue of the se aE ET de MUSTEROLE—QUICK | RELIEF! NO BLISTER! | It Soothes and Relieves Like @ ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG bers Vote for Resolution of Loyalty The 700 members of the Stock Ex- change, by unanimous vote, adopte resolutions pledging thp organization to allegiance and fidelity to the Gov- ernment to-day, The resolutions, Mustard Plaster Without which were prepared by the Govern the Burn or Sting ing Committee at a special meeting, follow: “Whereas, The Congress of the United States has declared that a state of wur exists between the Im- perlal German Government and the Musterole is a clean, white oii it made with the oil of mustard. Tt does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster—does it better 5 does not blister. xox - ly in) it on—and usually the pain is | |g Many doctors and suses tse ae Tusaetcs ts ibe of America, now terole and give it to thele ptinend *Rassived, ‘That ‘the New. Tore Ii : hey will gladly tell you what re- ; z iff td ief it giv Stock Exchange, mindtul of the gives from sore throat, bron- chitis, croup, stiff neck, - Priceless privilege of life and service | ralgia, arenlee, ped posgyr dred under the Stars and Stripes, hereby| tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the reaffirms its abiding faith in| back or joints, sprains, sore musc! America and tts unconditional alle- | br 8, chilblains, frosted feet giance and fidelity to the National! ‘i : Government.” ; colds (it often prevents, pneumonia), When President appeared to read the resolution the big gong on the floor sounded and business was sus- | pended, As the members loudly voted | approval a mighty rowent up.| Brokers waved their s and small American flags, threw slips of paper | in the air and tn many ways gave ardor. vent to their patriotic Copyrighted Bouwit Seiler & Co ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY A Special Sale of About Two Hundred High Class SWEATERS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SBA OR. 462 ST. 58% AV Assortment of COLUMBIA RECORDS APRIL RECORDS WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS With Every $100 Machine, $10 Worth of COLUMBIA RECORDS ON CREDIT With Every $75 Machine, $7.50 Worth of ~RE Ww Our Terms | Apply Also id necticut, All Goods Marked in “COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $15 Up on Credit Write for Catalogue Muiled Pree FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT HACHINES ON-CRE VECRDAYS ONTIE & SEWING OPEN MONDAYS & > These Sweaters have been assembled from the | Regular Stock, where only a FEW-OF-A- KIND or incomplete size ranges or small ODD GROUPS remained. For quick disposal they have been reduced in the following manner. FIBRE SILK SWEATERS Formerly 9.50 14.50 | Plain collars, fancy trimmed collars and cuffs. PURE SILK SWEATERS Odd groups, coat models in plain colors only. | SHETLAND SWEATERS Pie 3.95 In plain colors only BONWIT TELLER &CO. || PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET WN FLIGHT THROUGH FIRE | With Arson After, Escape by Stairs Cut Off, Africk rte eat Gearin Charge . . (not the] Policeman.Discovers Two Blazes Fought Way to Adjacent Roof Jacob Aftiok, tWenty-seven years old, his wife Ide, and their three sng eb! .ren, Beatrice, Aarom and Martia, were seriously burned about . the public and gives joy to the gam)- ’ (Market Breaks 21-2 Cents ier. We need logisiation and we need Ot, dare at Lage nserver the head, legs and body early to-day - ‘ it. quiekily There should be legista- john Murtha was trying doors long , | After Evening World Reveals tion to stop tne kind of business pl. | West Pitty-eccond Serect at 3 A. M. “RIO Seelts from @ fre in the Ave, . > ™ together. It is gambling, sambling | sunday when he saw @ blasge bebind story tenement at No. 103 Kast One A SRE Gamblers’ Huge Profits. ,and nothing else but gambling 4 Henéredth Street. Salts, calomel, pills act on pans: ant Ad vine Une public that if this yn-| the counter of Gearin's grocery x the bowels lik American method is not stopped at] «round floor of No. 416. He broke| Afriok was awakened by the smoke, _» bowels like pepper acts arly editions of The Evening once eggs will shortly go into storage] open the dour and roused Gearin’s ° @ding escape to the street cut off, | World carrying an exposure of how Mt 34 und % conts @ dozen and come] rampy, who slept in the rear of the be took the baby, followed by his wife with the two older children, and 65] Another blaze sprang up at the rear fought bis way to the roof through parents col. had hard work checking it, after they lapsed after reaching the roof of the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1017, wi signet adjoining house, where firemen met | first aid and rushed thom to Harlem Meliet Seon om Ninth Avenne Line) at Fourteenth Street. Foepital. The fire did only slight! damage to the lower part of the tense. | | | 49 moat. allie | MORE “L” STAIRS COMING, | HA. st? Relief trom “1 congestion at Four. teenth Street, om the Ninth Avenue! ‘ine, has been promised by the Inter-| The Quality of the leaf is the secret horough in the shape of an addition: | OF the Unique Flavor. statrcase each at downtown platforms. the uptown end SEALED PACKETS ONLY 10%, 18° & 35° Building of the) uptown platform was urged by th 4 As “surkud by tho) Bend foe elegant booklet, SALADA, 100 Madson St. New Yorn. The work wil! be done by summer, — - —- the company cays. the courts ended the Iitigation by prop- erty owners (0 prevent construction of the downtown stairway, and the com-/ pany, by paying $1, got easement rights. | On Sale Tuesday, 9.00 A. M. v3 Dy | Former! m sitar yan 750 18.50 | ‘ ab : 1,200 Flower iors Flowers and Greenery—-The Spring hat seems not really a spring hat without them collection 80 fresh they resemble freshly plucked blosse buds and foliage. A great variety in colors to harmonize with spring hat shades. We A a NN Tier Two months « | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT Main and Second Floors. Rein eae maa A Sale of } 10,000 Hats , Both Untrimmedana | Ready to Wear 1.19 Aycys Usual Prices Would be $1.79, $2.97, $3.96 \T IS the Millinery Occasion of Springtime. Among the Untrimmed Styles a won- | derful choice for the woman who likes to trim her own hat. Among the Ready-to- Wear collection such gracefully simple but good looking styles for those in search of headgear for tailored and outing wear. All the Wanted Shapes m rc A Very Wide Color Range a a # a a We The Miss, the Younger Woman and the Matron Can Be Suited Untrimmed Hats Consist of— Large Dress Hats, Mushrooms, Medium Sailors, Smaller Tricomes and Turbans. Real Lisere Shapes; usual prices would be $2.97, $3.96. Real Milan Hats; usual prices would be $2.97, $3.49. a ie Rough Milan and Milan Hemps; usual price would be $1.84, e Glossy Jap Braid and Fancy Braid Hats; usual prices would ay be $1.79, $1.98. fe Black, Navy, Brown, Purple, Gold, Sand, Rose and other Colors We Trim These Hats Without Charge, if You Buy Trimmings Here Ready-to-Wear Hats Consist of — Jaunty Sailors, the very modish mushroom effects and the new double brim styles. Real Springtime Straws such as rough Milans, glossy Jap Straws and patent Milans, Trimmed, banded and some bound with grosgrain ana fancy ribbons. Black and all colors correct for Tailored and Outing Wear. Usual prices would be $1.98, $2.97. a Wreaths, 69c and 89c ° Usual Pries Would Be 89 and $1.29 Wreaths inthis s, ROSES both medium and small, with moss, eo = *y ~ fla bE yy ‘ y By PPR gh PRR et eT dant j | en

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