The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1917, Page 4

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Hore is that “neat, mall bundle” —~ ll the articles rolled into a Kio ri case. (A cardboard box 1 ’ to make mailing easy.) . wat oof case contains these Col ¢ Comforts found » practical by o's Troops at the Dorder. 1s Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream ~-handier than tooth powd: 2: Colgate’s Shaving Stic quick, clean shave 31 Colgate’s Tale Powder---for use after shaving. Also the Plaits burg Manual directs the duily use of Tule to relieve tired feet. 4: Colen Soap (6 camp cakes and rubber envelope) lathers ia hard or cold water. “for a Colgate’s Comfort Kit—purchased by Government Camps COLGATE & CO., NEW YORK A business hoase which has seen every war of the United States since the Revolution The Dairymen’s League Wants You io Know about SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. for every soldier Containing articles called the Government “Red Cards” which sum- mon the National Army — necessary personal com- forts permitted in camp. Packed — soldier-like —to would take up the least room — in a waterproof O. D. Khaki case —quickly ob- toinable today at a store nearby—at a thrifty price If your dealer is out of the same. Kits—he is sure to have the separate articles and they‘are easy to mail—you can send % r the Kit later, 4 : MORNING WON THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 86, 1017 CHICAGO GETS CUT IN RATES AND SHARE OF PROFITS WITH t Mer . ' andi Test ast j , 4 é My Sophie Irene Loeb ae | ee "ebitte ‘ | e oe ¥ " 7 * we e 7 oat . . - ‘ vuble e aiw hoon the present ‘ Reduced the candle power nent of Ai Hritiqh thermal unit] rates, The rates yo into effect PO | | ! power to a 555 immediately. Also a consumer's standard (heating measurement) dividend is provided a» described H tity being the plan now before the| below. ' New York Publl rvice Commi The Ch 9 ordinance fixes the © 4 sisdieieeemes | companies here, howeve primary r 0 cents, net, for each 1 w to have the gas standard 1,000 cu tof was used In any ; DE lowered, are unwilling, at the pres-/one month In excess of the first $50 ' eee jeubie te wed in that month, and 8 | wit.in a monthly cons ton “ ye | ' Rat CONSUMERS TO SHARE PROFITS | ABOVE CERTAIN SUM. Att} | if {i Wie. “ company shall retain 5 Ut { } ' Its all | gxceae of the amount of $1,500,000 ( t and refund to gas consumers, in- wit \ VNU EH } Sage fe 1g the, City of Chicago, the lJ j f ing 30 percent. aw heres |o Hetil i> | erate ie | } I A aig sn yaya fi gh 1 , . ” detall its OU, the public, are our partners in the milk business. We produce 4 j ail on forty-four thousand farms, in six states, the vast river of milk re | /| " which you use. We sell this milk to the retail companies who deliver it ine net earn iy. at your door. You need the milk and we want you to have it at as low ine oonmurnoe ac alvis | 14 10 a price as possible. It cost us much more to produce milk this year than orca the } | P it did last. The cost of dairy feed, labor, cows — everything, has gone “¢ conau ec site| up in twelve months from fifty to one hundred percent. We could not 6 afford to sell our milk at the old prices and we have advanced the price . \* F " to the retailers. ‘ The Prices We Are Asking Barely y Cover Cost of Production We must get these prices or discontinue milk production. Milk at prevailing x prices, or even higher, is a cheaper food than meat or eggs which, meanwhile, have f All foods are high just now and milk is no exception. Milk Is Cheaper dit aper at prevailing prices, is more easily digested, builds more tissue of more energy than the ordinary foods we eat. Their growth depends on it. advanced in prices. Py i) ‘i Milk is ct and furs cially League. milk order today. a quart a day. More milk, better milk, at reasonable prices, are the watchwords of the Dairymen's For health’s sake, drink more milk. If your dealer can't supply all the milk you want, notify us. THE DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE NEW YORK CITY HEADQUARTERS 4 | 110 West 40th Street Hy eri For economy's sake, double your \e consumers’ on the account of the con- ->CSSS0 0 00S, OO 0 0 00 of each consumer's ned by di- s’ dividend r year by y paid for gas the company by multiply tained by the ® amount 1 shi (Continued on Fifth Page.) IS YOUR BOY AT CAMP? This is a vital week for every father and mother, brother and sister, of a soldier t Speer en cena ence an- nanan ena oy Children need it espe- You can help to make his.long hours cheery ond profitabie, ‘ Give One Dollar or more, now, that Your boy may have BOOKS to read. Contributions may be sent to; Treasurer, LibraryWarCouncil f SAM A. LEWISOHN, J 61 Broadway, New York. Any Library, or care this news- paper FRANK A. VANDERLIP, National Chairman MORGAN J. O'BRIEN Greater New York Chairman. TI ie Ve . 4 4 + ay K Y 4 ‘ New York City \ { { \ i} * 3 NEW CAS MEASURE SYSTEM | | {- =e : Founded 1626 Lord & FIFTH AVENT oe eww www oe epee www oe ee eee re ( harge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bille Kendered November tet th Street (iveelry 1y00 aylor th Street e | be ee ee ee ee wm mmm me eee een es “Seven Furniture Days’’ Featuring Furniture for the Dining Room Loeday and Until Monday ) ao | “ a ’ —t ae FY Ltn vd ' | Fl . f, i re | bh, - } October Ist, Inclusive Sisth Floor RUGS Persian and Chinese Rugs at prices in most instances less than present import cost. Fifth Poor, a a a a Ape oe Closing Out a Number of Floor Lamps at 25% Reduction A group of artistic floor lamps, an exceptional opportunity for Hotels, Club Houses and Restaurants desiring exclusive lighting effects. Another group of floor lamps, selected to match period furniture effects, for Drawing Room, Library and Music Room. Another group particularly appropriate for gifts, clever and artistic designs, that contribute to perfect appointment. Fifth Floor 5,000 yards | Usually 40c a yard | 28c Bath-Room Fixtures At 4 Price Odd Pieces 4 Sponge Holders Glass Holders Mirrors Towel Bars Toilet Bottles Soap Boxes Combination Soap & Sponge Holders Some slightly damaged marked in handling Fifth Floor Important Sales in Progress | | | ¢ An Exceptional Offering 10,500 Yards Scrims and Marquisettes Attractive designs in ecru, white and ivory. INN NO ee LINENS | The Famous “Derrykule’”’ Linens j at lower prices than may be possible for many a year to come. i Second Floor es A Sale of Bed Coverings ‘ ! | ! Fine White Blankets Usually $5.85 aad $7.50 pair | $5.00 and $6, Figured Silkoline Comfortables Plain Borders; usual price $3.50... $2, { Bed Spreads | White Dimity.... $1.35, $1.65 & $1. i Satin Finish Second Floor momen, of) canvas. 5,500 yards 1 ' Usually 50c a yard 33c Velour Portieres of Roxborough Velvet from our own stock—unequalled in finish, lustreand richness of coloring. Made with open French edges, 7 feet g inches long; combinations of rose, gray, blue, mulberry, green and brown. $22.75 Regular price $31.00 a pair Velour Portieres 7feet 9 inches long, finished with French edges; fine quality of velvet in shades J rove, blue, brown, tan a in in contra g bo Vie toca, B14 8 Sains cn neers $3.50 and $4.50 mulberry; lined 50 95 95 of @redusily 00 that the consumer y ’ > .s ° weinie epparunity to @ Colonial Mahogany Dining Room Suite Provicied freo mantle lights and t | Ven pieces; Sideboard 54 it ches, China Cabinet 57 inches high, 39 inches ( installation for the open flame \ Wide: Serving Table 38 inches, Extension Table 48-inch top extending to 8 feet; | burn ow $ 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, seats upholstered in leather. Special . $265.00 Booured @ profit-sharing plan ‘ ' ' for the consumer in an annual nob. Ban, Fis 26.00 Odd Dining | $320.60 Colonial Mahogany § £456.00 Hepplewhite Walnut consumers’ dividend tY Room Chair $7.25 | Dining Room Suite, 10 § Dining Room Suite, 10 The city to have full control of — the 9 437.50 Mahogany Serving Tae pieces $205.00 pie $395.00 the gas rates and regulation un , 1 “8 fi f ¥ le 7. ae Leyisiature changes the it (| fse | $322.50 Queen Anne Walnut $600.00 Queen Anne Deco- \ , 7 : ; Dining Room Suite, 10 tated Mahogany Dinin C} t y a fund. when gas falla below tho Sth | $382.00 Colonial Mal I sirgs.o0 Louis XVI. Walnut neem eee re whol « | 4 “Dining Room Suite, 10 |” Dining Room Suite 10 nly « few of t ” ‘ y pieces * aa Or That is to say, there wili be no Jacobeus els SHO pieces BER died n ¢ 16 Gause for long drawn out court / ' $340.00 Ivory $1240.00 Sheraton Mahog- re procedures to determine whother | $310.00 um gany Queen ¢ ng Room any Dining Room Suite, 10 the rate now set ia the properone, | Dinin m § 1o pe Suite, 1 $295.00 Po Sere rn 00 the company having fully consid. © , $245.00 H $477.00 Adam Mal ny 20.00 Queen Anne, carved which sec ered as well as the city | $160.00 Mahogany China Dining Room Suite, 10 i Room Suite, 10 o the e This is af © doubtless en Cabinets $100.0: nieces. 9 SDHC MENUMAWAR MERA Un oe 100.00 | pieces , $395.00 | picces....., e+ $1390.00 0 0S SS 0 SS SS 9 0 0S ~~ NAN — ~ ~

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