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: Petes alia faye THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER sR 8, 1917.' * 4 BRITISH MISSION HERE: [Err Se acertre ‘ct ‘os orn .: ‘ i wn were greete fll OFFICIAL GOES * tree Keo gay “CON. MAY BF CUT: Tye subject (s appeal to eae Unites | Since cheviter would robe ts + WELCOMED BY THE MAYOR Seiceciene ro reeds unceies wece | et skuphenicy xen “! the} ives ih the food cons Srsvour local committee tn arriving | inrger actual profit. than the more @#- enarives anted only ten @ fair retail price where the price | ficient dealer with lower costa. selves In Special Representatives of Ministry} p | thecauetved Tasted ety tor wm 1S f elive tat namin Is too high should allow each | “It. may. be wise In some cases $0 tative tnistry i " 10 CAPITAL FOR AD ..: R retailer a reasonable profit average the costs of dealers In the Ff Munitions to Confer With Em- |: n Kent, Cag Nequith tt tN SO - —_— mom? r rem um OW mission were ny building, Irving. ‘Piage ‘and |son_ of the former ES th entire Inck of formality or dis- ‘the Grand Central Btation by members Ry, holding @aity conte ey Sanistry of Munitions was ‘weloomed to Dote nee ‘and ‘driven to the City Mall in | j With wet change on te wa 0 an clone, N j ech Prien Maks Downtown Shopring an Estravevance S| xe |brasic Measures Ate Phnned ify = $y Fuel Administration Takes} ALL SUITS NOW Li oN el aid tee arene boo kan Against Peddlers Here in fox = 3%) Steps to Change Methuds of © held to-day in 8,000 ball for teint. | Ww ho Ri ise Pri % Fixing Margin. 25% OFF : beste raid ay re | } fatattishod 1960, Beptamber, Reeve Schley, Chairman for Man sah, *} WASHINGTON, Nov. Possible | FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES fa jo hattan of Fod ! Fuel Administrator i ps | reduction of retall coal “a was in 125th Street, W ee §* dicated by the Fuel Adi Over 109 Suis, both plain and ft trimmed, / reet, est Simple Way T. went to Was ington to-day to sevk me to-day in instructions to §' | eee at ee or ' imple Way lo rellef from (i# coal shortage, which fst Sdrninistrators empowering | Here’ 11 Wool Whipcord Special Purchase of 650 End Dandruff || is sti acu’s in this city, and an ad- Beh - change methods of fixing | ere's an all Wool Whipcord suit | lsautahanre ‘tian Ga anekeae Bh glus, Investigation ha with Beaver Fur Cloth Trimming. Silk V | t D d Tur There is one sure way that has} with Dr. Garfield, the National Fu iy Chat RIRTEIN Sow allowed, “Which! 1s elve rape ur ans never fuiled to remove dandruff at|Adininistrator. Although the abip- ‘ef he same as that taken in 3018) in 75 once, and that is to dissolve it, then| ment of coal to ¢he Northwest has | 1 many Instances, is too high. The in- . you destroy it entirely, To do this, 4, th ovement < 4h = structions to fuel administrators are Ww $ 95 Just get about four ounces of plain, ? ig aN aa a } = 1g | a follows: at Jeommon liquid arvon from any drug | 2% Yet in sp ibd damn ; i = “It hag Deen called to our attention store (this Is all you will need), appl Some local dealers are sald to have 2 < % = that in’ certain communitica retail . ‘ it at night when’ retiring; use enough {charged moro than the price allowed =} | deaters are charging an excessive re- i wt Big savings for you in % - $ od to moisten the scalp and rub it in| by the uel Administration, but this, 1 price for coal. In some localities 2s A very attractive assortment of gently with the finger tips SS¥SMSSSUIVENSTSAAS ESS all merchants Joyed both jn 1915 f fated, is ts declared, was due to a misun- 238 4 ti , W N black: ‘ail waavie Hants, claverty | By. mor ing, mast if not all, of devitending {t Ww panna to chadge & (3 i and in July, 1947, 4 ; ae Ti TER COATS . ‘i ee | tha res to make the price of o } = ould appear to be 7 . 7 By ne Souk mire ations. will corm, | 28 figures to make the price of coal oo won R } All our Fall and Winter models both fur draped. One of the most popular | ple ° ” ght) 5 oN 15% fon muy ex 8 | pletely dissolve 1 entirely dest slightly higher than $8.50 @ ton, now J . trimmed and plain. f thi ; ani every single sign and trace of it, ae charged RY present price: ci f of this season’s turbans, Finished |matter how much dandruff you inay| Coal peddlers are suid to be charg- »” oh With our regulati : AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES . * have ‘ 4 2 h ic ¢ on is report : 4 with grosgrain ribbon band and 1 "You will find all itching and digs] (28 28 Nigh SH $14 (0 $16 @ ton to the J & at RAE UPS oer wearer iat 50 Styles—All Sizes—All Colors A with ding of the scalp will atop inetantte, [2 who buy in small quanti- hos local Gommittes ornamented with jet pins. and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, ¢ action is planned by '~ We're just two blocks below 34th St. lossy, silky nd soft, 1d loo! uthorities, They prob- feel 2 aaitved (amen Wettae ee ably will be required to sell fs the h Me At appears, that cing enjoyed that An Interesting Offering of - same price the coal yards charge re- 3 #, | the COMA ARIVO at & talk and | \ e ° BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _ | tail. Stee P GARMENT Co. Sol Satin Skirts S| ood Adminintrator Arthur Wille & a! pe 4 Oa | First Edition ams leaves this aft on for Wash- , | Boas econ ¢ ive. 307 FIFTHAVESAINY i} ington with all the Food Administra- 33 | thelr findings are “INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS” —— 198 oil companies t d to the consumer and retatlor am well. “The State administrator then will flon officials and reprosentatives of the milk interests for a conference on ¥ the milk ait to-morrow with a Herbert C Mr. Willlams naid that if adjustment of prices’ & $3.95 Full gathered model of high grade Sol satin, with shirred top pockets. Black on! Sizes for women and misses. 4d Fk A ATA aes : ot Capitalization hed, it be on th | Properties stores and @ high ered to | Important Sale of Women’s Fine Shoes —Production—Earnings —Officers—Directors —Transfer Agents se consumer's door, He-enld, thal nenis of dis- cents a quart whereas its CS ECE BEET CELECE SEEGE to deliver bottled . $ 95 | —Registrars delivery in quantities to s would Ca { ° A 160 jage booklet containing (& || complete historical and statistical information on 108 Independent Out Companies now ready, Yours om request. Clip this nd, oF mention 108 No.22 Less Than Wholesale Price Lace, in new high cut models. Buttoned, in more conservative YT hird styles; wide and narrow widths. Floor Cuban and curved heels; many with cloth tops. Potent and calfskin leathers; many novelty styles. C. F. KOCH & CO., inc., 125th Street, Wes! the wholesale price of turk was 31 to 36 cents a pound, and he felt hopeful that when Thanksgiving te will have tur- eerere Low First Cost— Lower Upkeep WE REO FOLK seldom talk price, save incidentally, don flour from |" 9) Suet i t ds understood 1) 8! stolid the Food Administration will stand- bia cog ardige the grades of flour and fix a wee nw price for ¢ ade. When this has Yaien ia ai t is expected that bread Wore de os up, the bakers licensed, Wot 4! take Wiles & : Wiibe-orerlana “Go, 1S Total stock sales, 1, 250.800 BTOCK BROKERS. 30 Broad St., New York ‘Telephone Broad 6242. AND THIS TRUCK IS a manufac- tured product—not assembled from pce SS Soa ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | unrelated units. Union Pacific Ratlroad — Regular [quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. and an extra dividend of % per cent. on common stock payable Jan. 2 to stock | record Doe, FOR THE REO PRODUCT is not designed nor made on a price basis. IT IS REO MADE THROUGHOUT, which is to say, it represents the best WE NEVER HAVE succumbed to in materials and workmanship, the temptation to meet a price competition or to build acartocome 50 PER CENT OVERSIZE in all vital within a pre-determined figure. parts —the Reo standard factor of safety—in axles, gears, driving shafts, OUR AMBITION has been to buildthe bearings, frame, etc., is your guarantee best—not the most—then sct the of stability and dependability. lowest price possible, based on actual cost plus a small margin of profit. AND, FIRST COST ASIDE, we affirm there is no other %-ton truck on earth NEVERTHELESS, it is @ fact that that can show such low upkeep and Acme ‘Tea Company—Regular quar- | terly” dividena of $175 op first pr Mock [payable ‘Dec. 1° to slog | Nov orr record Plerce-Arrow Motor Car Coimpany— | Surplus for nine months, $3,796,189. After payment of dividends on preeferr: stock, the balance remaining qual to $12.78 a share on common stock. No Par value, earned in mine monthe period. Amertean Cotton O11 Company—Rer- lular semi-annual @ividend of 3 per cent on preferred and regular quarterly divi- \dend of ¥ per cent. on common stock. | hoth payable Dec. 1 to stock of record | this 1500 pound Reo is one of the operation cost year in and year out. Ka ‘ ' ‘ket. Soe pedicel ag |W. H. KENDAL, ACTOR, DIES. mar! and ent con- READ THAT AGAIN— it's a broad |W H. KENDAL, ACTOR, sidered, it is the cheapest. statement. Yet we believe it to be INDON, Nov. §.—Willlam Hunter | Kendal, actor and theatrical manager, is dead here at the age of seventy- four years, literally true else we would not sign IN FACT YOU'LL HAVE TO PAY the Reo name to it. on the average, $400 more, to obtain a %-ton, manufactured, truck of any FACTORY CAPACITY is the only limit William) Hunter Kendal (WWilllam . irimston) married th ean, eputation or that presumes to com o th he R ‘el; Weeitiet nabertaont known on’ the Topo pias 8 ~ to the output of the Ree models—for ¢ a8 Madgy Robertson, in 1869. Af- ete with the Reo. i | stage as Madge Rober teon, in 4560, Ag. Pi the demand is, and always has been, became lessee and manager, in Poartner: vastly greater than the supply. ship” with John Hare, wot Bt. James's Theatre, from 1879 to Mee ad Mre, Hendel’ toured the United States and Canada in 1889-95. WE ARE ENABLED to produce this quality truck and to sell it lower, BUT OUR PLAN has been to make, because of the fact that it has been not the most, but the best, and so we standard for longer; because of our never make any more than we can superior manufacturing facilities; and make and make every Reo good. finally because of our low selling cost. | I | | | | | | | F/T Pe eo RR ER a oe SO THE ONLY WAY to be sure of a THE OVER DEMAND for Reos that Y-ton Reo for reasonably é¢arly deliv- always has existed, results in a selling ery, of present quality and at present cost so low, it is the marvel and the price, is to place your order now. envy of the industry. Delay is dangerous. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. Broadway at 54th Street Newark, N. J., Branch New Rochelle, N. Y., Branch Brooklyn Branch 37 William Street 290 Main Street 1380 Bedford Avenue Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan Pronounced Reductions Fur trimmed | Coats With the air of erent distin You can’t tell anything about unproven, untried easoline until after you have used it, Then your knowledge, as often as not, is in terms of carbonized cylinders, tardy starts, and sluggish pick-ups. Don’t be misled. Don’t take unnecessary chances —use So-CO-ny (aceent on the second ‘ syllable) Motor Gasoline and be sure. Every gallon is like every other gallon, No trouble with your carburetor or your mixture. I 8: wont 24:20 Pr u urs Specially Priced Look for the Red, White and Blue $O-CO-NY Sign. It stands for gasoline that is absolutely pure— power in every drop. And you will have no trouble finding it because garage owners by the thousand will carry nothing but S¢ CONY. taupe Fox Pieces lew York Standard Oil Company of ! Prise taf 6:6. Lansing rease without notice 138 , Test 34th Street (Opp. Macy's) Ne Other tion With Any THE “GOLD STANDARD | OF VALUES Pe