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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917. tes fast, AS A RULE. old have stopped altogether the buy- _ Prom the Detroit Free Press.) ing of freah milk. ‘#Phere's one thing you can say for ‘Two hundred and sixty-six families & EOOR provider.” have changed from Grade A to Grade iced, that when that's all B during the year, and 474 are buying falda for a man he loose Instead of bottled milk. ity poor stick.” The nationalities of the families $i represented In the survey fnclude Italiana, Americans, Jewish, Ger- mans, Austrians, English, Irish, ’ , Scotch, Slavs, Orientals, | Danish, AGS AND PRUNES Are the Four Fruits Used in Making ‘‘Fruit-a-tives _“PRUIT-A-TIVES" ‘Thus, it is manifestly unfair to say, won't take ‘Fruit-a-tives’ because I have tried other remedies and they did me On the other hand, the fact | is entirely differen, ' from any’ other preparation in the world, ig just why you should give it a fair trialt fp any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Fruit-n- tives” is composed of the active principle if fruit and the grealest nerve tonic ever al 50c. a box, 6 for 82.50, trial) At all dealers or sent by Fruit- 0 good.” that “Fruit. t Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. size, 25c. a-tives, Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— Advt. Shop for Women Tailored Modes and Sports Wear Mannish Suits Of Oxford, Velour, Silver- tone Velvets and tweeds. $32.50 to $49.50 Women's Coats For street and motor wear, of Wool Velour, Bolivia, “Pom-Pom” Silk Velour, Heather and ‘Tweeds. $26.50 to $95.00 Sports Apparel Sport Shirts $3.25 to $15. Sport Skirts $6.75 to $24. Sweaters.. BROADWAY AT 49TH ST. Largest Credit is the only medicine in the world that is made from the juices of fresh, ripe fruits. LLL LOALLALOL ALLELE EDEL § 00 Golf Suits. . $29.50 to $49.50 50 $5.75 to $24.50 WIL We Charge the Goods and You Settle the Acco Small Weekly or Monthly Sums. Special Offering 53 to 57 W. 14TH ST. ONE THIRD I YEAR Figures Obtained in Survey Used by Mayor in Warn- ing Price Boosters, ehil una now Out of 2,200 representative Oth York families, each containing at “[] least two children under six years of age, 1,480 familles—two-thirds—are an buying less fresh milk this month T than they bought a year ago at the same time. And in 820 famities—more than halt “st of the 1,480—the mother sadly admits that the children aro either losing welght or are not gaining. In these | 829 families there are 2,090 children under six years of age. Those are the two most sallent facts developed in a survey mado jointly! by the Health Department and the Association for Improving the Condl- tion of the Poor for the Mayor's Com- mittee on Milk. In brief, accurate arithmetio the survey tells the story of how the babies of the world’s rich- est city apg being deprived of thelr proper tTud because its price has 4 forced it beyond the pocketbooks « parents. . | Two hundred and fifty inves- |i Ugaters made ao house-to-house canvass of certain sections in every 14 Christopher Streets, and 99th to 106th | [oul Street from the East River to Third Avenue, and 63d to 66th Street from the Hudson to Tenth Avenuo, Cor-| #4 responding sections in Brooklyn aro J Hicks and Bond Streets, Greenpoint, Metropolitan and Thatford Avenues In the Bronx, Washington Avenuc and Lorillard I , Rockaway Ave- nue in Jamaica, and Spruce Street in Richmond Hill. The investigators were picked from Board of Health nurses, settlement |workers and fleld workers of the As- soctation for Improving the Condition of the Poor. They considered only such families as had at least two! children under six years of age, and they eliminated all families under the care of the Baby Health stations or| receiving milk from « relief ore.niza- thon. The purchase of fresh milk by the familics examined has deereased about 331-3 per cent, from October 1916, to October, 117. Last year 4, ALTHUPLL OLA ULLTLAL LLL LOA SPU RAULI LUT OLIVIA MY DDERLULLLLULAQDITOLADALLLAL TA LLDAMAI DLL MALLLLLALAALLL LEAL LLLLLL LALLA CE milk supply, er cent, or from reduced 5 have cut ft less; report a » to 60 per cent; their milk consumption ercent. Anrd 120 families de have a 100 i OF the 1,480 fa 213 ar subs ft tea ar In somo instances t ther and housewife Is try titute cons densed mitk re was an | increased ¢ 141 cane of condensed milk among the familles listed in the survey + and of those who dropped f rely 78 took in its place lensed artic J} Babies under a year old, of course, need milk © than’ any one else, Of the 2,200 famities, 982 have \bables less than a year old. More than half of this number are {buying less milk to-day than they bought a year ago. = Tw ‘families with babies less t It Is Agrecable and Convenient to Buy on Our i Club Plan | Mn Fir N Fashionable Suits Choicest Models in Serge & Poplin ‘pg Piggs tag An exceptional opportun- ity to secure a very charming suit at an attractive price. These suits are neatly tai- lored in line with the latest ideas of fashion, and are shown in a splendid range of distinctive models, Serge Dresses Pretty 518 98 All Models Sizes ' wv M 1 Block from Sth Ave, Buses 14th Street Crosstown I, Cars Pass the Door, partment Store tn Swedish, Norwegians, French, Span, drink tea and coffee. tutes for the natural food of hood are Increasing the death rate to A, Winte Estate of A, Gliman, 121 8th Av + Richman, 46 Delancey St Marko jborough tn tho city, In Manhattan) J: ¥ |representative sections aro Cherry, | Mott, Henry, Allen, Warren and Werthelmer frank & 3 quarts daily were purchased: this 1 year th al has dropped to 3,192. | Levis *t it Is estimated t » 12,439 peo- comprising the sanctus {ts ally need 8 milk every | day. A year ago they were getting | a little more than half enough. 'To- day they drink a third less than that | meagre allowance i Of the families who have cut thetr Reniamin Greanbare ish, Hollander, Greek, Negro famiite: are among those visited, Using the figures given above, Mayor Mitchel, in a letter read to the State Food Commissioner to-day, set forth that the high cost of milk fs, in many cases, making beer drinkers of dren, Parents of the tenements, ble to afford to pay exorbitant prices for milk, are endeavoring tq rish thelr offspring with beer, ers are compelling children to Thede eubsti- ld~ alarming degree. he letter says that while there is no starvation, for the last year and « half children have been “habitually erfed.” desire publicly to state, con- ludes the Mnyor, “that the city In- tends to use its power with discrim- ination; that there is no intent to drive out of business the vast ma- jority of honest and legitimate deal- We want, rather, to make the ‘9 resources avail these dealers so that they can give to their cus- tomers the advantages of prices which the city may obtain for them Jand which they cannot obtain for themaélves. “We intend to encourage the legit!- mate dealer and to use existing trade agencies to the fullest extent, and we shall establish new resources only when we are thoroughly convinced that there is no other way to meet the situation, but we shall deal mercilessly with the dealer who takes advantage | of the market conditions for excesalve personal profit at the expense of the City of New York Strike Clow ———— Twenty-01 Coal Mines. PITTSBURGH, Kan., Nov. 1.—Twen- ty-one Kansas coal mines are idle to- day because of a strike of the miners which is said to be due to the Fuel Adminiatration’s objection to the agreement of the operators and miners. recently reached at Kan LIST OF HANES DEALERS NEW YORK CITY Silverman, 2690 8th Ave, 12 W, 1ith et. 3d Ave TAKth Bt, B77 W. 126th Bt, of Ascension, ‘Ainaterdam Ave. Hrondway, Anns AY ak tts ‘Sterman. Damaino Brow M Holler. & Herman I 16 naterdam Ave, rburger, Sith Bt. and 8d Are, efkowitz, O68 How 3 1118 Southern Bow! tte 1002 Wash sai nan. 1400 Amaterdam A elm ¥ theate Ave. Brong, burmer, Ave, A ana 884 St, 1620 Lat Ave Kk & Adler, ke & Adler, & be nt. cuts |b ave dropped fresh milk | 1) entirely from t DMN of tare. Hi pean ABE investigators found iren under six years - Tatharine St 5 tat Ave lat. Ave. terdam Ave. erdan Ave: Ban Riumentold Reloh. O41 Karnow ted, 2180 he TRE ATH Aw O81 B 187th wt, Kiietta ros. 177 Spring St. veal ern BA Ave and 424 Bt, ‘Aronson, @1 West St. Wiackin. 141 3 * lander. 107 Ain Ave, ay) Ave B44 Ath Ave. , arian Foelwet 425 Oth Ave. joithers Gatherine St, Mirah, 1490 Ave ni S81 vat Ay 14oT 24 ANe. ae Ave Wenr . Ave. kiletta Brow A Bt Roulevant ulevard it Ave, Ave. «091 Bway, vd Ave. * 8t Tih Ave. Markman ver & fo Mever Melaner J Nacht, 4% TH a Ave, Ave. tehall Bt. ve. Schwartz Aum Ave, ry LAPLIN'S, lnc. in conferences held City. New York City—Continued 1550 Lot Ave onneiiteld B BM Wolke bin i Welanbene Hf Weluskottt ab dinnhtant st Zuckerde!, 785 Oth Ave, Hlextried. (842 Int Ave @.W. Green, FAN Ave. A Welselbere, S00 ist Ave Ro: Hrook Ave BROOKLYN, D. Brown, 680 De Kalb Ave bam Guid ham Ave anAM Ave. Kasadaro ac, Meve Rosenstein omon LIST OF HANES DEALERS $1,600 EXPERTS NOW GET $4,000 IN WASHINGTON Government Employees Enjoy War Prosperity in What Used To Be Low Wage Town. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—A_ merry war {s on among Government dopart- ment heads for labor, So flagrant has become the rival bidding for employe to man the many new bureaus that the| puzzled executives are making aggrieved protests to Conagre: The Government clerks, some of whom haven't had a raise in pay since Polk's! Admintatration, are feeling a bit of war| prosperity, “They are fairly robbing mel" de- clared Secretary Redfield, referring to the new Shipping Board. Hoe sald they were taking all his experts who have done thelr experting heretofore for $1,600 a year, and starting them out at from $3,200 to $4,000. Hin Commerce Depart- ment, he declared, was being ruinously isorkan! the men tricta and Mrs, set, ton. | short yenterday, vinit transfers of civil service employees | from one department to another, But simply quit, and soon another job with another department head who rarely proves particularly | inquisitive am to thelr past if they can do the work. | Before the war, strictly a low-wage town, men found more votes were gained by jepending appropriat back hom Clerk Bill Jones's pay from $660 Ce than in The date of the wedding of Miss Edith T. A, Gracie, daughter of Mra. Archibald Gracie of Washington, D. C,, to Dunbar B. Adams, son of Mr. John Dunbar Adams, 1 West 72d Street, has not yet been although tt will place in about a month In Washing- It was erroneously published that the wedding was to take place Miss Gracte Is making a at the Adama country Stricter rules are in force against! home, Woodlea, at Bay Shore, L. 1. The Improved Cuffe ¢ wrist and won’ Specie ing prevents ripping where they Join th ment Tailored Collarette that enugele around the nec! out the cold. Never fails to hold ite shape and prevents ing. Every button te id pearl sewn securely Comfortable Closed Crotch that stays closed A workmanship at your dealers, Brookiyn—( Keep out wind Strongly can get when about the extra features over there in the illustration. —then get this: Hanes Win is made of fine, long-fibre cotton, snug-fitting, sightly and strongly made. Every seam is guaranteed unbreak- able where the wear is greatest. is springy and ELASTIC KN/T UNDERWEAR P. H. wishent ie Washington was! «re na in their dis- raising to $630 probably take Why Not Save That Extra on Underwear? It’s really a startling eye-opener to see just what amazing value you Beautiful Thick Glossy Hair = | | that glistens with life and lustre—hair | that makes you look eo much a thatevery one admires is within el nearly every woman. Don't « woman that has it, ust try few them poos with ‘] |The only kind that will not dry out the ‘natural oils of the hair, no matter how often used, and see how much heavier, thicker and healthier your hair will look. Get © bottle of the genuine Sih gate Phas No. ft vag cre pot peta Hay Co., Newark, N. J. you buy Hanes. Read Add 'em all up ter Weight Underwear It comfortable, warm and Teeth S I Save Silver and @ made at R a Regt» carefull Broken Pin Brat s s a2 Easr}29 Bic Bee etter Auchiiath Hebe ie ieaier, at8 , Krue Vowel, 600 Newark Ave. Hoboken River st S. Btmon, 190 Simon & Goldy M. Herman. 1 man. LU. Reiner Max Bell KR. Pike, Hw M, Krevaky, \, Krovaky, 22 8, Bho Roadeitacher, sam Goleman, i M. ». MBps, ATT N. Horowits, & Chaa, J. Rie Kamuel Levi Sig Schepps,, Olle J. Aarbn | 1. Do Hertabers, reer, 215 Waxman. Green, Made by the HANES KNITTING CO, Winston-Salem, N. C. Here’s the Big Specialty for 1917 A boy's union suit, superbly made with an unus ual silky finish, A real high-class boys’ underwear that com- bines the best features of the men’s suits with a downy softness and cozy warmness just right for youngsters. Its value can't be duplicated. LIST OF inuel L447 Fintvuan Ave. nh Ave 1005 Mitaning Ave 648 Giaason Ave $84 Fiankiin Ave 1WOt Bath Brooklyn——Continur dl Bg md Mie her, 480 Graham ay O! Staroving 1720. Bath Ave, no, 48. Grahain Ave. |. Stein, 4iv Grund. st Stel, Toss Manhatian A Manhattan Ay Manhattan. Av Nurn} 1 Pret All Doers, J Ma Wiliam Rat Kainen joitia 545 Grand st oe Ki ward Ave nadward Ave. Woodward Ave. NEW YORK CITY DISTRIBUTORS VLENAUN, OMEN & IN & LEVENSON, CH BHOS., S. HORWITZ & SON, HANES DEALERS Brooklyu— Continued H. Munienstedt, 2748 Myrtle Ave. Beach. Brooklyn, N.Y. THO? Hath Ave. NEW YORK New Hochelle ‘Gthabure Van Nest Morris Park Ave Morris Park Ave iMMamabridee 57 White Plain ‘ort Richmond, §, tt Terrace stm and Nelaner ‘Toit Fat of, Kutacher Stapleton, @ |S Sehmotka. Stapleton: HJ. Welshura Port Richmond W. New Brig . Gottenberk, 1007 Yo 4M. Gold Z0W Nepperh J AVenia, A Deakin \. “atte. Foi Hoven 1 OW. Miraghteld. Huntington B Gerber Say V. Zevre. ° & Peint Mule & iW Batetnak Kock ville Centre, be i H Widute: TOS) Merrick Glea Cove, Le 1. Lindenburet, L,I Winfield. b. 1 1 Woodtsid LEIS 8 HASH LOW, SAMUEL QUINT € WN M as M. Smith 3 204 f 8 er. B77 DB. App, 387 Mu ®. Gray. 752 61 a 804 | Brn. 140 | Otto Ern Jr. 1 | New Brunswick Ko Church St. Milbura M, J, Lowenste 1, Rosenthal, | A.M. Bhaptro | 5. PR randay. W Eneelman M. Davis T. & Win, Kieth M. Zwatn H. Edelstein | Thorman & Henolts Brow. 2 & Son uM ® Tighten Loose Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and In! or if sent by mail pR-BLOOy, =TWO OFF) ty Uniog bearses tt B, Rosenbaum ys it ta Bhattean, Sreh ey M. Lichtenbatr: He Gottiien. So. dau 1187 Bammit. Avi AIST Summit ‘Ave, 480 Kummie Ave, sf Jy" Broadway, ltaabetth Tat Bt. 1 3a st aso gy, J, Pachet, 129 13. Jersey 8 Levin, 216 1 Welman & So 228 Harrison Avi Koplowita, 630 Harrison Av. Franklin's Maberda: 104 springt! 40 Pacific Bt Without Plates ao ye of Gold, Porcelain carefully ensonadle Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH an@ ly extracts eeth carefully cleaned, ton 23 Suft6 Stas 94° Se mito kya yd lermey City 189 Monti 224 old Be 382 Jacl Newark Av @ Grove St, Pacttic. Ave, ¢ River aod Hi on 41 Boring 6. Bt, Sorin 8 8 bummit Av Passalo AVE. onroe Bt 4 Van Winkle Bt. Dayton, at, 40 K, Diet 6t 210 Iarrison Ave Spruce 86 Oran, ery. 404 Orange @te 71 Orange St Springfield Ave. 170. Springfiel APO SPrinerield’ Ave, eville Ave, Springfield Ave. ‘arren Bt. yherry St prinetiold Ay 216 Markot 8 Ho. Oran Léth Ave. 2 Korinutield Ay eld Ave. Matmbura Oranse st. ih a ontwomery Oran Bt, ba * orange 40% Broad Bt. Broad St PL. corner Wranee, Ave, I 9. Orange Hawinorne: Ave. wi an Ave 4N2 Latavette oo Summer Ave ulberry Bt. pring Horin 6 Sort 177 Springfield Ave, 1p th flainfleld, Ked Bank, Paterson, Matn #t fenafly, Englewood,

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