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Fair Retail Two mentions FOR TWO MEATLESS AND TOAD MOVE. TWO WHEATLESS DAYS HERE : Prices Will Printed Daily as a Guide to Housewives. | York. = a | |eramme outiined to-day by | Williams, Fifteen thousand volunteer wheaties and two | ‘ Ba\tays a week are part of the pro- Arthur Food Administrator of New women workers will ald him in obtaining | piedges from housewives to follow als When you are assured, after a thorough eyesight ex- glasses you will natural; those that add interest to your appearance Harris Glasses ave distin- guished not only by their shapes which are designed to conform to your facial characteristics — but also by their mountings. Our Opticians understand your needs, and the style of glasses and mountings that are most suit » for you They are always ready to assist you, and, if these are your “first glasses,” the value of this meer will specially appeal to The cost ol Harris Glasses, depends partly on the types of std required for your eye ds, and the mountings you bet Ste jensen Bt near Jol oF Bt Nicholas Av.,bet.180th @ 181 29 Rroadwry, bet. 89th @ 100th Sta 1001 Broadway Wille’ by, B'kiva, 489 Fulton &t., Warr next to Bedell, Newark. 683 Broad St.. ‘ Included are Mahog- any Russia Calf and 4 Gun Metal Calf Shoes, ' Black Wax Calf, Black Kid Leather Lined Shoes with double soles Gun Metal Calf Vamps with Mahogany Pig- skin Tops. Patent Leather Shoes with Col- ored Cloth and Buck Tops. Lace and But- ‘ton Models, English and conservative lasts. ‘ Sizes Broken. All Sales Final. Tr ( | ( ' ! i ( | | | | ( ( ( \ \ \ \ ' { { ( ( { { ' ( ( { { \ ( ( ' fPAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York For Friday & Saturday Only Sale ot Men’s High Shoes 99.89 FORMERLY SOLD TO $12.00 Me C. 0. D.’ | rates, On Monday Jo0d Conservation | Week begins, and during the week |\olunteera will seok the pledges. | Bwery day the Mood Administrator will have printed In the n fair’ retall prices of stapica, which jhe ts confident will protect house- |wives from extortion. ‘The Adminix- | prices will keep him in line | The public, of whose co-operation | Mr. Williams ts certain, will be aske: to guard constantly against waste o foodstuffs. Washington, In agreement with |dealers, is to fix whotesale prices for twenty-one basic foods, It has al- | and sugar, and corn wil! be next. Bakers here will be urged to use 30 | per cent. of corn in thetr bread and save the wheat. In explaining that there « ongies to the problem co him, Mr. Williams sald: “We muat ply the Allies with what they need, | and at the same time we keep | down prices so the poor here will net | suffer. "In this connection there Is one | must certain changes In Its food, the peo- ple there must feel that the upper west side is making the same sacri- | fices, We must play the game with | the other However, sections of the aid in the work.” Mr, Williams said that Food Admin- istrator Hoover served on his own table last Monday a bread made up of Hotel Manhattan, this city, and 20] per cent. new flour, This is made| \into @ dough and baked again, Thirty per cent. of corn flour in bread can- | not be detected, he continued, and | H A Sale for 2 Days Only thing we must Impress upon the city. | When wo aak the cast side to make! The Best Men’s Shoes Money Can Buy No Finer Made | | Shoes Than These Anywhere | No Exchanges. oe oe ae ee ee a ee ee ae ee é | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1917. t lt only nouat of sugar necessary toa or coffee were used ¢ would suve enough to supply the ir, Hoover told bim should be satia- brit on sugar hich w the war, In th veonservation campaign —— s that begins Monday on effort will be eae made to enlist the se as well ns of housewives, t » conserv~ ince in well-to-do homes {ion play an Important id economy. The new er of this elty also told one of his own sing when, forget- that fats are for the men sausages Mayor's Committee ing Altogether. ate only two of As an instance of he sald the Waldorf. 5 saved 2,000 pounds of by a beefiess Tuesday, | ou give strict thought to what and aid in that way to the to-day that the princtpal ¢ decreased consumption reased price, | the inc of your abllity, you are doing | at No, 139 Centre Street. drinking of tea and coffee, even when harinful to children of such ages. It was brought out that an increase the number of children’s diseases hud resulted from families changing from thelr usual grades of milk to| lower grades becaune of the increased | SPREADS ILLNESS AMONG CHILDREN ne quart of milk @ day and a child Told Many Families Have Quit Buy- .. sponding At the hearing held by the Mayor's Milk Committee |t was brought out hought 4,197 quarts of milk at 10 | State ents in 1816. ause of the of milk was : The hearing was |. held tn the Board of Health rooms such as you can for your country! tof going on the firing line,” he Testimony show sales of milk in that the average w York City for ared. “No sacrifices of this sort con be compared to that.” leach of three days last year amounted At the request of Mayor Mitchel, | to 1,900,000 quarts, The sales for th ready done so im the case of wheat | | conserve foodatutts to be able to sup- { | city will be glad to |}! ‘Taking up the question of wheat, ||| enna nen eae papers Comm from | }} think there is any doubt but that all|]) owits wrote to rep- 4 Bakers’ Union and |‘ PH iin bled St ha ‘Aneooiation, sskce 1,411,658: Oct. 24, 1,676,222; the Mayor at noon 1,531,968, franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Winter Shoes For Misses, Girls and Children ‘City, Hall In order such a | might avert the threatened » Willlamsburg section, mporary paralysis in the rave public hat which inay deprive ft exgential @ commod- {2 wrote, vb a concern. int testimony Misses’ Low Heel Shoes Of highest quality tan or black Russia calf; laced, made on stylish lasts, welted soles and low heels. Sizes 245 to 7!4. Widths AA to D. Misses’ Buckskin Top Shoes $0 per cent. discarded bread from the | J) Laced shoes of highest quality tan Russia calf, with ivory or gray buckskin tops. New low heel last, Sizes 245 to 714. Widths AA to D. Girls’ Tan Willow Calf Shoes Made on broad orthopedic last, of high- est quality tan willow calf; laced, welted soles and flat heels. Sizes 11 to 2. Widths B to E. Children’s Tan Laced Shoes Of highest quality tan willow calf, made on broad orthopedic last, and spring heels. Sizes 8 to 10!.. Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop 10,30 A.M. to 12 M. Widths B to E. light welted soles. welted sole Third Floor 00 families investigated it was | 1,213 families had substi 1 coffee for milk, and that oa there wer dren under six years of age, 2,148 chil- 7.00 8.50 4.00 Buy Your Liberty Bond To-Day or To-Morrow We Hate Them Here to Deliver Volunteer Workers of the JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Inc. Will Sell Liberty Bonds in Thi Store Saturday Best & Co. hifth Avenue et “tif{th Street 2to 5 P.M. The| tended to show that the London aregating $11,000 Who repres obtain po property and milk were added, was his jesion New TO SELL STATE ARSENAL AND BUILD AT ALBANY Too V FE. North, Chairman of the presided at the hearing. Holt sald a child under of age should drink at Idast New York Gity Site for Purpose— none and two years, one and fered for It pints, No other food for] ALBANY, Oct, 24 ~The Stat he sald, was as economical raw Kk in New York Cit Lucy, C. Gillette reported on vestigdtion for the Board of which took in the lower Hast the upper Bast side and corre- tions in tle Bronx. It 200 families, with 4,467 $34 children under six years 8 children over the property sold and erected in this eit nounced to-da th followed the re made by a Preparedness six, had This year, with milk This committe 1 they purchased only occupied by the a for such a neither on ra profitable, as w greater efficle: to Albany, T! been advised cha the pr cents, lament ag- Your Last Opportunity Buy-Buy LIBERTY BONDS or Bye-Bye LIBERTY Bonds ready to take home—Buy Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue. Bonds 37th and M_NO, 178 MOTHER OM NOES 1T INA Ask for Saxony NoGap shirts, knit of the softest non-irritating yarns. So button atthe they cannot gape and therefore the litle body ia never exposed snows of el it fo secure perfect fi vag No Rane ot knots to chafe ot iritate wection Ove They may te fit from b wight df od year ol % ho SAXONY KNITTING from Franklin Simon & Co, 38th Streets Special Values SATURDAY Misses’. Juniors’ SUITS, COATS au DRESSES Every Model Described is New, and at a Special Price and Girls’ Misses’ Winter Suits With or without fur trimming Special 39,50 models cf silvertone velour, wool ve ‘ Jaine, Oxford suiting or vel plain tailored or h Beaver, Squirrel. 14 to 20 years welve new broadcloth, duvet de veteen in favored colors Nutria, Hudson Seal or gr Misses’ Winter Coats With or without fur trimming Special 39.50 T* enty-four new models of vertone, wool velour, di in every fashionable color; high class furs; silk lined. “Pom Pom" Bolivia, gonal velour or broadcloth, plain tailored or trimmed with 14 to 20 years. Sil Misses’ Silver Velour Dresses Tailored model, braid trimmed Special 20.00 Buttoned front belted model of silver velour, ir olive drab or gray; belt and pointed inserts in waist and skirt accentuated by silk braid; surplice collar, white broadcloth overcollar. 14 to 20 years. GIRLS’ and yt Ni IRS’ | Misses’ Velveteen Gowns Bustle Gown, emb'd 1n braid design Special 29.50 oO’ taupe, brown, purple or black velveteen; pointed basque bodice and sash ends embroidered in self color silk, braid design; draped bustle skirt, soft roll collar of white Setin tapering to waistline at side, 14 to 20 years. “APPAREL Girls’ Winter Coats With or without fur trimming De” Coats of “Pom Pom" Bolivia or broadcloth, in rookie, green, brown, garnet, jade or navy; double breasted model, collar and cuffs of self material, also belted model trimmed with nutria fur. 6 to 16 years Special 19.75 Juniors’ Wool Velour Coats With large collar of real beaver fur Belted model, in beaver, brown, navy or green wool velour; convertible collar of real beaver fur, gauntlet cuffs of self material, tailored slashed pockets; the coat silk lined and warmly interlined. 15 to 17 years. Special. 45. 00 Girls’ Afternoon Dresses Of silk combined with serge Striped silk dress in green and blue colorings; emb'd waist, pointed pockets, wide cuffs and border on skirt of navy serge bound with black silk braid; collar of silk, overcollar of white organdie. 12 to 16 years. Special 1 6.75 Girls’ Serge Dresses Of navy blue or plaid serge 7mpire, waistline or Russian belted models, silk braid trimmed or piped in contrasting color broadcloth; collar of self material, white pique, emb'd organdie or broadcloth, novel shaped pockets. 6 to 16 years. Special 9.75 MISS TAI LORED SUITS Sizes 14 to 20 Years Plain tailored suits, to wear with one’s own turs, Beaver, Nutria, Jap Kouinsky, 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $79.50 Only one, two and three suits of a kind, Taupe Wolf or Hudson Seal Fur. including this season's most attractive models, or suits trimmed with SRE 4