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ne RIL 24, 1917, : 3, sited toe. aa ee mtn FOOD PRICE FIXING |" * st ten cERMANY| MAMBO BON: AND THEY'LL BE CLEAW ys There Is No rtolk Report. ¥, April 24.—Dental of AND EMBARGO BILLS Notified by Foreign Office Their | Presence Is No Longer WASHINGT 4 Desirable. lreports that a in submarine had | gritty. a , at been captured by an American war- | §TRGDON DEM TAR CCR . LONDON, April 24.-Thiy German} snip after being caught in a net near | js clean and economical, 4 | ‘ Foreign Office has notified the Ameri-|Newport Nows, Va, and waa being | velvety; free from gr ‘ai - Sees Cam cofresponients who buve re- Msg to New York, was made to-day matter, cad never hardens, Start today. \ mained in Berlin that their presence bepedoy Kono ata men om... coe OV Tooth powders are mussy | and wasteful; pastes are doughy and | i Plans for Supplying 2,000,000 | in Germany ts no tonger desiratte, ac- an ’ cording to the Exchange Telegraph Men for U. S. Farms ceprapeadiaa ot the igus fevnrad day a Announced. The American newspaperinen bave the Norfolk Distt | ae oo 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist. The Greatest Clearance Sale We Have Ever Announced WASHINGTON, April 24.-—Consid-| @ } eration of wartime food problems continued to-day before committees of both houses of Congress. Before the House Commerce Com- s mittee Secretary Redfield and other representatives of the Executive de- / partments ure arly passage of the ‘ my ‘Administration bill to empower the O ia { President to con xports. | F : xa . —_ $ Founded 1826 a Greeley 1900 Committe: is were heard in Before the ate Agricultural 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ry Houston's plan support o! Beginning Tomorrow, Wednesday $25,000 Worth Fine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins At 25 to 50% Less Than Actual Value to fx food pri Secretary Redfield did not like to Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered June ist. ave the bill for which he spoke nbargo bill, but rather formed an rd ee one to direct exportation, Under the proposed embargo law the Govern- nent could stop exportations tn order, | as he expressed it, “to keep England and France going.” \ dh My R. A. Pearson, President of the lowa Agricultural College, and Dr, 1. H. D. Owing to the disturbed conditions abroad, it has become impossible to obtain many of the fine numbers of “Old World” Table Cloths and Napkins which Lord & Taylor have carried in complete lines for many years. Rather than show broken 6G 99 gshe . nf fy > % Y OS1EP- Weld of Yale | f mittee, dalleved it might be weil in ™», ey fixing minimum prics for the Govern- WW ment to guarantee such prices for atl me usre ins jeast @ year or possibly longer. Chairman of Board That Will Eo Oe RS Direct Various Concerns, : i $2.50 dozen | $3.75 dozen | $4.95 dozen ' Formerly $2.50 Formerly $3.50 ' Formerly $4.50 to $5 Formerly $6.75 to $7 50 | | : At a meeti f the New York, N , : 2 y ° - $4 asses cea nttces Acai he Napkins i Napkins ' Napkins i Napkins resignation of Howard Elliott, as “Seven Furniture Days’’ | $5.95 dozen ' $7.95 dozen \ $8.95 dozen | $16.85 dozen President was acceptod, to take effect | May 1. Featuring for ‘Tomorrow, Wednesday Formerly $8.25 to $9.50 1 Formerly$10.§0 to $11.50 ! Formerly $12 to $13.50! Formerly $22.50 to $25 E. J. Pearson, since March %, 1916, Vice President of the company und | Living-Room Furniture at Substantial Savings : ty Mr. Elliott's general ‘assistant in} Artistic Suites, designed especially for Bungalow and Cottage decorative The Gosh ahs Hh Sn08 2) 2A: %4 ann’ yards Wide end up to's yards lene ha’ o ANSpO! jon, opera’ \ : : "2 ‘phgepaec hy * ee . ‘ az BS c “not ev . t aatee. ah anal hire ap abe requirements, are offered for this event at prices much below the usual. Tea- OL Cory sine. AE Cray Bice) BUS PlEATy Of Alb ateee Lathe assorcment, dent to succeed him ured, too, are odd pieces that will contribute to the charm and comfort of the eee A et em e COV F100 7 ee mmm | ee Benjamin Campbell, for several summer home. years vice president in charge of trame, | . pment ae. a erences emo eemrcen same ama was elected Senior Vice President of New Haven and President of the New Hngland Steamship Company, the | i 3 \ j 16 ' 4 ¢ ; ) assortments of these splendid Linens, we have decided to close them out entirely. ssurance should be given,” sald PP ow * Pe . : Pp ; : ; r gk Barone: “Uae Wea ThOAhS HL ‘Onyx’ Week, Ending Saturday, April 28th ' | For this purpose we have taken marked reductions as shown in the list detailed below. be protected by a minimum price to K hy 1 ‘ Set ; A i AMEMTO them ApainAt HOG cca} Presenting che Best Values of the Season 158} When conditions in the European Linen markets become mA present.” he said," don't in this Famous Brand of Hosiery ' | i normal we shall put these same grades in stock again. lieve maximum price | iy . . - coe ST eS TE For Women For Men ire | But They Will Never Be Offered at Such Low Prices food control unless you are going to : ; ' modity et one fine. Unfortuaately hi ae piece Silk eterna fine fall. ba ee Hie ate al al 1 H Every woman who takes a pride in having fine Table Cloths and Napkins will certainly st of ol oduc | oO as bight; wi pointe: bave, mack and nite, blue a! cK, c iss is itv , antici i sr Mira Mayle ede sd b Teali double carter: Raeerandianiicedien tea ' lack and gold, black and emerald, black | }'¢ + not miss this opportunity to supply present and anticipate future requirements. sox anf ey re going 10 ba nad aod and purple, suede and blue, green and white, | | ' ‘ r Ieageeee tis gctas nec taseres $1.65 grey and ‘white, navy and emerald, and i The Best Linen Values Offered in Years ogy ieuat SHOES Tt it ey, be Riaiiaeiaceet . 7 ‘ various other attractive color combinations. $ ' ee Phe ike Gunaduien. Shey aoe All Si jac ose—fine gauge; spliced 4 il osing tb gaan trom the risk (hey soles; double heels, tocs and tops, | $1.65 ; ) | ag Table Cloths AER ae pisplvlag tno Mallee | $1.65 ure Silk Half Hose—pure thread silk § Table Cloths i Table Cloths i Table Cloths Table Cloths wacker fer ee tetatie’s tavene tata | with cotton feet; in black, tan, Palm Beach, | 5 i by Silk Hose—black, white and many of the | purple, suede, gray and Yale. } $2.65 ibe $3.75 $4.75 $5.75 Agriculture ‘Department “ti vi abor 2 fashionable — ry soles and tops. 95c ' yo Formerly $3.75 and $4.25 § Formerly $4.75 and $5.75 | Formerly $5.50 to $7.50} Formerly $7.50 to $9.00 r Risioymens lorvis ; ' P will comb the country for men to till * Silk Half’) Hose--black, white, navy, ¥) ji ba I A, preliminary conan, Nas Boot Silk Hose—spliced soles and double | suede, purple, Palm Beach, mahogany, 1 | Table Cloths i Table Cloths i Table Cloths i Table Cloths ecded. Onters went from tho | tops; in black, white and a variety of colors. J green, champagne and grey i ‘ 95 i Bepartinent ‘today’ to twenty! $ Seamless Boot Silk Hose—in Vila ees 50c Pal ; r ann 95 ar F ve i rE | K 99.75 | $11 75 tations scattered throug. the ‘coun: | white; very fine gauge and high boot suc ormnerly $8.25 to $12.00 | Formerly $12.50 to $15 | Formerly $15.00 to $18! Formerly $16.85 to $20 Wry to bogin preparations for finding Black Silk Lisle Hose—lustrous ang extra Silk Lisle Halt Hose—exceptional wearing ) ' D that aneaber of een, The first efforts] fine quality, spliced soles and double toy quality, in fast black, tY¥iys Table Cloths Table Cloths Table Cloths i Table Cloths FLLIOTT IN NEW PLACE Black or Whiis Lisle Hove—spliced soles J Fibre Half Hose==black, whitest } MN } Formerly $18.00 to $25 | Formerly $25 to $35.00 } Formerly $32.50 to $45! Formerly $4§ to $62.00 | d double tons. grey, suede, Palm Beach, navy and lavender b4 : ON NEW HAVEN RALROAD ae 28c iat 7 ss salle reine Riss i] Napkins i] Napkins i Napkins Napkins Qut as President, but Is Made : : | | ' $1.85 dozen ' a i | } x | ' 8 ih April Sale of Women’s Spring Hartford & New York Transportation | and the New Bedford-- Martha's Vine- | ard and Nantucket Steamboat Com- | pany The Board of PD ctors created a| Comintttee of Inter-Corporate Rela- ions which 1s to dent and vice companies co } and Summer Boots and Low Shoes Lord & Taylor Standard Qualities t of the pres! of various | New Haven ' | | 1a.) | ' j ) | sa ' Ast aystem. MF nit isto be chairinan | rie The most important sale that we have held in many a day, because owing to the condition OE Le Oe ee esis faa | Le j of the leather market it will be altogether impossible to duplicate these prices this season. harmonize activities of vartous com-| rn on Suite R18 ’ panies ily Living Room Suite | i 1 Women’s $7.50 | Women’s $7.00 Patent | —= Moss and hair upholstered; spring edge; loose cushion spring seat i 1 White ' and 1 , >>,» \\@ } Outside backs covered with the same material, ¢ | i Ry) New York City’s] a ae = sho \e Buckskin Oxfords ' pull Leather Pumps! - ‘ Davenport, 80in.long | Arm Chair or Rocker | Wing Arm Chair ' $6.45 ' ' Municipal Retail |, Denim or cretonne.. $62.50 | Denim orcretonne,. $37.50 | Denimorcretonne,.$32050 4 ' ees ' a5) ' 18. | Tapestry Covering. 977.60. | Tapestry covering, $40.00. | ‘Tapestry covering, $4050 0 Bite 4 i Illustrated: 1 i Food Market ile ae I & iS i Rubber soles and heel ; Illustrated, ; ne square block of sanitar z Fe al ie ca A oy F y Box Couch | i ' ' 1 and ies awn mie) | ¢ | ' i and known as The 42, butehers | eee , j ' ' stands, 93. fish. st | | } j Women’s $14.00 High- 1 i ee 3 s\U | cut Laced Boots | H j Vomen’s $7.00 White Mnbtles, delicatessen ‘ond i i i i henrenr eng Tay h eran neltptia pir iain | Canvas High-cut Ware lodged hemacrgs Jo reduce mesi |) ' $10.50 W oma EOHE | wane 2 ae | Laced Boots Haiiten ‘ead Waiter |i : Natural Willow : ‘dekin L . en as ated sven ) | Natural Willow 7$x31220 inches Maggsine Rack ) | aR ER ees | Kidskin Laced Boots | puckskin Laced Boots 4 $5.50 ur contribution for the peo + Sewing Baske Tid rad aneauithe pomaentle Sa (Patent and Dull Leather $7.95 i $7 85 f Illustrated. Age a! $12.50 : movabl A most convenient 13M | yin & dar hci ash s xvi t A ; : ; re, ade 8 ; Made isively for Lord a ttle i ‘ 8 Ps with Fawn Suede Tops; high High arched, Louis XVI White soles and white low Ve eemutas in" ihe Yehtt sort tf | Very graceful dail ey aa ha ¥ arched, Louis XVI heels heels riodubber soles and heels. heels, the weeks shape, prettily cre- ade, i ] Fae ' Aeon eremrenvensencenvemeen Second Fl00r =ranvemrencevemcemvemecmcemd (Signed) a ae g | Y 6 lees Height, Taniia/ne Cepronte Covered: <. Ran ak . delght, 3 1 inches ' Mai, ee ee Ts Pree ay eset | 17 inches, Fareed Coventree oe a RO) ianatinaa tucker a 5 1 501 5 0 S39 0 S99 SSS 9 SF OS 0S SS SE * ———> | | Six piece Reed Suite, brown | Kigh t piece Reed Suite, red | Kight piece Reed Suite, | j ‘ 12 | fini $137.50 | and orange _ | brown finish... $300.00. $9) (Qe=ss=s=eseeeeeeeneneceeesreerree ee EE n y 1 Old Ivory Enamel f te, Ivory Enamel fi tite, Ivory Enamel fin | ¥ til ny ae sis ste S| The New York World Sets ihe Pace 19) a, Da Oe O eee 6 me (0) Se OD Saeere Ob eae” eee hae” Cer Oem OS a} ic : Stn tone oe