The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1917, Page 4

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iieumaTism? Mattie i now pomible to § to take Not wah) in your ve | home. fa | long known, durative dlect on ew hd shin dise: have taken po ous bathing places, y of modern bath hatha oe you! from Khewmation, Neark ea, Lambago or other samt get & i2-cunce bottle of from good a + ur a few ounces water and you haw Y" both eg all the de Properties of Noture’ and you avoid filling your with dewen — Adve 7 WORLD Wants work eones| worth of emma. , GLUNS ‘th Street—New York mt 35000000 MORE <= ERS HIDDEN HERE : FOUND INNEW HUNT — duet} Value Fixed at $1,000,000~- Will Be Seized If Less Drastic Action Fails 22.00 Offering Special and_ Extraordinary Values. Fur Trimmed Coats For Women and Miszes New Double Belted Model of Velour Cloth in Attractive i | The feceat Servies here to-day aAded to ite Hat of hidden food not reported to the Government $1,000,000 Tt Was wnid the Fea. eral agente also bad found two ship. |!oade of salt of Which there had been previous report. The exes, about 5,000,008, bring the New York total , Large Convertible Collar and Deep Cuffs of Kit Coney’ Pur, Trimmed With Buttons of ay ‘gts if Material. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, Cerernant Wo 6 Commimuoner ot Manipal eate| ACCUSED AS AUTO THIEVES. | nent eport he 1 prhaiy wilt be + wilt pabiie ion ower rea, York th fever taken on it GERMAN -OWNEO HOAROS WILL BE SEIZED. flo far aa concerns the food and other articles belonging to Germans, of intended to reach Germany, ultl- mately, they will be taken over by A Mitchell! Palmer, Custodian of Allen Property The Government will pay for these supplies. not moved in the matter and appears hot to have aean the report, @ rection of which waa sent him, as he said to-day he had not been informed by the Secret Service as to how much of the hidden producta would come under hin supervision "1 believe there is @ mistake some- where and that there cannot be vast quantities of perishable foods iegally hoarded,” mid Frank Horn of No, 161 Chambers Street, President of the Mer- chants’ Refrigerating Company and of the American Association of Refrigera. tion and representative of the cold storage eection on the Food Adminis- tration Board at Washington, Mr. Horn-explained to-day that the new Food Control Law, under which holders of food products, whether own- era or warehousemen, must report di- reetly to the Food Administration went into effect on Nov. 1, and that the first monthly reports under this law are not due until Deo, 1 But, even if the Secret Service men wero forestalling the reports, there are at present very effective moth- ods of keeping records of all food held in storage, Mr. Horn snid. Reports of such holdings must be made week- ly to the City Board of Health, three times a year to the State authorities in New York State and once a month to the State authorities in New Jer- ney. “I would be giad to give any as- sistance to Mr. Flynn's men in as- certaining the quantities of food held in storage,” added Mr, Horn, “but I have not heard from them, and all I know of the alleged filegal hoarding iw what I have read in the newspa- pers.” | LOCAL FOOD OFFICIALS IN IG- NORANCE ON SITUATION, ‘The local officials who were in utter ignorance of the situation unearthed by the Secret Service were Arthur Williams, Pood Administrator in New York, who works in conjunction with Mr. Hoover; the New York City branch of the State Board of Health John Mitchell, State Food Commis- foner, and Dr, Henry Moskowitz, The “National’s’’ Outlet Store, 119 to 125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Misses’ “‘Military"’ Model of Wool Burella Cloth —A Big Bargain! $797 ‘Big Suit Sale! When an organization like the National Cloak and Suit Co. purchases thousauds and thousands of suits for their enormous mail order business they are bound to overbuy in some styles. ‘These overstocks are sent to the “National's” Outlet Store for quick selling. The November Clearance of Winter Suits Starts Wednesday Every Suit A Big Bargain! 1,174 Suits—21 Models for Ladies and Misses Serge, Poplin, Velour Broadcloth, Whipcord, Mixed Worsted, Burella Cloth and Other Desirable Fabrics, at prices ranging from $697 No Mall Orders Filled From This More. Store Mow Other Wednesday Bargains Children's Velveteen Corduroy Tams Embroidered Squares; 30x30 inches. . . Women's Warm Black Felt Slippers. . Girls’ Dressye of Cotton Suiting... .. Girls’ Dressus; Crepe Blouse; Linene Girls’ Berge Dresses; plaid trimming Women's Skirts; black-and-white chec! Women's Catton Taffeta Petticoats Boys’ Beacon Blanket Cloth Coats. . Men's Blanket Cloth Smoking Jackets Men's Black Blucher Lace Shoes. Brussels Net: Lace Curtains... to $1397 5.00; Katurdaye, 8.30 to 4, 19 to 125 W. 24 th St Bet 6th and 7th Aves Mr. Palmer bas| ond Markets The surprise (he preaned wan wreat Mr, Mitohel paid as soon am be ur ceeded in ornantting hie forse he woud inepert Warehouses, but af prewent thir ie imporritie as he Imeka (he neceamery machinery He added that om Thursday the foal oficiaia of the ety would ment TC. Walsott, represent ing Mr, Hoover, and perfect a tripte) to deal with all prob) Mitohall considers that there is! ample legal machinery to make tt e# . erndingly unpleasant for owners of warehouya who have failed to make ' full and accurate reports to the Gow ernment. He ald they wers com pelted to make reports at stated in | tervals and swear to them, and that the penalty for misrepronenting facts | wap forfeiture of licenses, With his Hennes gone # warehouse owner would be put out of business. ‘There is amali doubt that the fe- | cret Rervice operatives will find other | foodetuffe and war materials before | thay end ir investigations. Agente | were at work in torehounen to- | 4, while oMetals of the service| peer thelr efforts to determine what had become of the $60,000,000 or more | borrowed from banks here and in) Berlin, Seventy-five per cent. of the! proéucta found had im put up as) collateral for these loans, the de- tectives say, but what the large sum was used for Lem 3 not been told, DIES FROM MANIAC’S ATTACK. Ralph G Whe Ralph Gallo, whose skull was frac tured yesterday by Jamen Seely jr. of West Hampton Beach, recently dis- charged from Camp Upton as mentally unfit, died this morning in the South- ampton, L. 1, hospital. Seely t# in Riverhead Jail Gallo was sixty-six years olf and| was visitine his daughter, Mra. Pauline | Ambi at Quogue, when Seely met 6 road and beat him over the & magnet Gallo had just he had “kil mother was the first to pa: tte tion to his story, and an investieation remuted in the finding of Gallo, un- conscious, in the road. me Grate) me the | (haemewr Wachietes Seteod as| Homan Hewerts toes af Coe ° “- on vous old, | os © na so oh " * na hee now Spo We 38th Street Enamel Steel Beds Usual price $22.50 $16.75 Square throughout and smooth enamel finish; choice of five colorings; all sizes. Very Special Upholstered Box Springs all sizes; assorted tick- ings. Usually $22.50, Very Special Woven Wire Spring Excellent quality; all sizes. Actual value BISifOivce socncens $8.75 FIFTH AVENUE Mahogany Four-Post Bedsteads Formerly $35.00 $22.50 One hundred of these well constructed Colonial Bed- | 2 steads, with heavy posts and | with gracefully modeled. mou Very Special Ostermoor Mattress Full Size Actual value $22.50 $18.00 Be val The Sealy Sanitary Tuftless Mattress Guaranteed for twenty years, contains a single 5 foot batt of pure, new long fibre cotton; roll edge, full size. . . $40.00 Rol Important Sale of Bedsteads and Bedding Tomorrow and Throughout the Week Jav ticking, full size, Ibs. 1917. riven (rom Abraham Weat Christmas is drawing n nearer Have you thought of any Gifts for the Children? Our 48th EXHIBITION open, offers many suggestions in Toys, Books, tting Geods, Ete, Prices the lowest con- sistent with best quality Invite an early Inepection. BRING THE CHILDREN Catalogue matied on request Lord ® Taylor 39th Street Brass Bedsteads Usual price $35.00 $23.75 inch continuous posts beautiful decorative nts; dull finish; all sizes, Special Silk Floss Mattress tquality, roll edge, fin Actual ue $32.50.....$22,50 Very Special Lord & Taylor Black Hair Mattress Il edge, full size, Usually $45.00 $32.50 45 Siath Fioor Fifth Floor. ee Becont Floor oe ee ae eevee: Annual Sale of Portieres Portieres of every kind and in almost every color combina- tion may be selected now at most advantageous prices. | a eae mens ae eer: The Greatest Sale of Fine Lace Trimmed & Embroidered Linens Ever Held in the United States ; will be continued throughout the month with the addition of more than $100,000 worth of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Cases, at prices which cannot be duplicated in t} Linen Sheets and Pillow > wholesale market. ne TY 0 0 0 I 00 0 7 0 tH OS Women’s & Misses’ Coats New Style Touches Rich Colorings Warm Luxurious Coatings The Values Are Most Extraordinary FUR-TRIMMED COATS and coats to be worn with separate furs. The materiale” are Silvertone, Peau de Peche, Porm Pom, B. » Suede Velour, Velour de 45.00 55.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS, many amart new models develo, (Caen Opossum, French Seal ), Skunk Opossum, Nutria ee it Coney; lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Special 25.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS, new mod- ele developed in Pom Pom, Velour de Laine, Suede Velour, Cashmere Velour and Chiffon Broadcloth; silk lined and warmly interlined; deep collars and cuffs of Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), Australian Opos- sum, Natural Racceon and Natural Natria, Bolivia, Trimmed with Grey Squirrel, $120.00, Very Special, 40.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS AND* WRAPS of Velour du Nord, Crystal fh Cloth, Satin, Silver Tip Bolivia, Peau de Peche, luxuriously trimmed with Taupe Wolf, Natural Lynx, Gray Squirrel, Beaver, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) and Flying Squirre?, Richly lined and warmly interlined. The various special prices are 75.00 to 165.00 COATS to be worn with Separate Furs, ten distinctive models, hand- somely tailored, fashioned of extra heavy velour; half lined; all colors. Very Special, 18.95 SS 0 Se, Velour, Trimmed swith Nutria, $45.00. Women’s and Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses Selected from our regular Sect one 1 2.95 radically reduced to . . Nt Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. 4Piece Dining Room | Suite, a" FOO OOOO OCOD OOOO PGQBODAIDOOO'S'S DAGQODOOOS Consisting of Bu 4) ing. longs wi Fuench plate mirror; | Closet, 40 Ins. Serving Table, Wider Dining “o [we 5 Ins. wide, OOOO ———S>—S0”>- _—10 —S.- OH 0 0 SO 0 0 0 0 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT We Pay “oat We Pay Railroad Fare re 13 Long at B4™ST.& ZPAV OO: 00 a SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,

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