The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 12

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SOLDERS LIVING COSTS LESS THAN PRIVATE CITIZENS’ Fou! the Buy f le Money Is Just as Good Who Gets It Wire ate The Kvenine W ‘ athe neat aYrrn@n @age earner, © apite ave a Hom y e@err ine hie wife ie unable to m i rising & tof ft haw shown that profite of 10 200 per cont. are taken Of Parious kinds Of dreawed ment wold fo the avernge « 7 To-day ° the United sta that the | on sxeepiiomaly For 20 Days Only. ‘ prem to amy seach ne sreee one GEORGE A. SIPP CO. MANUPACTU eRe t End Av, (102d St. 1417-1423 23 THIRD AyEMNS $55 Allowed on $50 Bond; $110 on $100 Bond Holzwasser Home Talks No. 267 T has been a source of many of our patrons feuorta in tact thet ae wine up ty Nt Of rea 50 wowed ey, have found amorian ‘more, tba Uo ‘would gat exciuatve furniture ke a ara fake in your lite, Just come aud sce please for New 80-Page Catalog Easily Accessible from West Ride antonmente " how A price ia on ar beyond the mat . f shed How do the prican on on » flow good F rietion of veMetabien, aay the feures furnished for t an endeavor to eatat srisot, an Kvening tor today obtained the atmo mrocery concern, # A proprictor te 8 a 60 in A 3- eee Apartaeal "Gone lating tal $245 altars. A '5-Room Apartment “Sat tects. $275 A4-Room Apartment EOE $375 OurLIBERALTERMS New Xork Stave erat td, Gon PERSISTENT COUGHS / Relief is prompt from Piso's hs and Colds, Effective and No opiates in fre dangeroui Remedy for C tate for young and old. yas and Found" artici a 4 Found” left at an. Advertising Awencies ; e tly Ww Cat! 4000 Reekn rook n Office, advertisements of The World's or ean be The World. w York, oF, 4100. Main —_—— y World Mor Wants Work Morning Wonder: quotes tea to all reg! pound for English 1 stores of high class, buying in lous quantities, hax nothing in Hnglinh: patronized by the many farnilies nade Tiled ade hin way ac 4 returned to inte of marding houre. fifty nauirion at r q and Lexington Av venue a onl are quantitir atill pe ANS AND FLOUR, & ‘Take the item he =Quarterm ) purchase f the pr nix for Oolong. The large dor 4 om rang The iv reakfast tea to offer pound, and other rac cents to $1 a pound ng-houne keeper, buying large lots, submits bills showing t abe in paying 48 cents a pound for th yn town to Bich Juily, and where supplies are enueme w the wher t | WHO GETS IT FOR TEA, BUTTER, Cc. enka a , and 2 chain norm conta t © from board fairly THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, FRIENDS OF MEANS U.S. STATE, CITY REJECTED BY STATE FOOD BOARDS WILL hederal Food Chien rade upplied tal the soldiers thin month ata fractt lowe than M2 conte a potind. Over on Hight Avenue, at 0th Street, where he comp he New York ‘ rough Sys nelin only | ae daye, which are be ming frequent without solic tation by Mr. Hoover, many families urn to baked beans upplied to the army conte the regi- inental mess 10 cents a full pound can, A. slightly [coats the ordinary hourw ntx at the ¢ hondling — # mide obi 4 16 to 25 cents, and the hoarding house keeper buying in juantity pays 14 cents by careful of her middleman It was encouraging to hear the note foptimiam which changed 4he chord Your Thanks- giving Order should include this delicious toble dainty—good for every meal and every member of the family. Genuine HOLLAND RUSK, made according to a Dutch recipe by Dutch bakers, is produced in Holland, Michigan, and the very first taste tells you why this d appetite for every Wonderfully crisp, flaky and light. of all—even convalescents thrive on it appeals to eve want more,’ alike always ightful golden-brown toast eal It is the eas at diy and children an ested food grown-ups Made of the finest flour, fresh eggs and rich, sweet milk, this ertep, feather-light toasted disk ix a reveli Ask your grocer for the Recipe Book, Sold by all Good Grocers Made by HOLLAND RUSK CO., jon in toothsomeness. The original Holland Rusk is Moll Mich, What New Yorkers Ought to Pay For Their Thanksgiving Turkeys wile and vetn 1 Morbete, ¢ r wer te ‘plain teens (faney) Northern (plain, Sorthern (taney) met t try Food Adminigt tank th ( Thankeg hea p oreed upon mh f 1 he noid t ” h there ean “ sonked the u by b and nurante of the ¢ A can of thene| cer Jump which marks other house- id supplies, ‘The anmy gets it at rate of 6.92 cents a pound; the | submitted by the boarding Keeper shows that she paid ut 7% cents a pound, and the av- price of the small store on the and west sides ts 9 cents THEN THERE'S RICE, POTATOES AND MANY GROCERIES. But turn to another item which ts being used more and more in an en- |deavor to effect economies in the household, the same being rice. ‘To | the army man, rice comes at a trifle over 7 cents a pound, The boarding | house keeper manages to get it in the high-class quantities at 11 cent. chain store sella it at from 12 to 15 cents, and the small stores charge an ‘age of 13% cents a pound, Those evaporated prunes which once were a reliance can be relied on no |longer. ‘True tho regimental meas can nt them at a fraction over 10 cents a pound, but the average of the atores in the most modest of reaidential neighborhoods is 18 cents. Who get» It? Tho list of groceries might be con- tinued Indefinitely, but p hapa the question of vegetables in twy or three of the standard to Arouse still further cu pncer Ing the reciptont of the money which | the workingman would like to apply | to the purchase of Liberty atamps | when they are issued Potatoes as supplied to the fighting |men_cost them 2.04 cents a pound, If |any householder buying by the pound |can get them under 4 cents, he should lconsider himself fortunate. But even ee he Is not staggered by the 100 per cent, advance in this vegetable, let | him attempt to grow advo turous and purchase onions if. he | do not desire to be staggerel by comparative figures. |tonments can get ail t |they demand ts a pound, |but the pa age middl The army can- fresh ontons clans grocery ird to Righth Avenue will shell out 8 cents a pound for the same staple. There are other lines. moment enough sald > etal Burgl Garin ayoldin| system, safe breakers to the val Shoe Company Sunda store but for the Who gets it? early Sarna, the Save the Wheat— Use Less White Flour Our principal business for over 70 years has been the manufacture of white flour— HecKets SUPERLATIVE—nevertheless We Urge You to Eat Less White Flour A little saved each day one or more wheatless days each week will really help. Each one of us must take seriously the need to “ SERVE BY SAVING.” today, start the saving in your own home, Now Instead of white flour—or with wl some Cream Quality Products. Al all grocers in convenient sited packages or ba; HOMINY ¢ flour you can save by using good whole. RYE FLOUR CORNMEAL GRAHAM FLOUR OATMEAL HYGIENIC FLOUR , f Weary Food Admin a " message acatout wn af, m la Ste oes |. hey Miichefl RAPONOLAS AND REC Mile Mint tp ta Trial fo pomted Federal 4 fistra 7 y tp to Vp to } L Tifth Avenues Beautiful House of Musi tp to ™® tgto™ Kin for New York | a tp tom tpt z AN you preture thie quaint Goth h 4, Mr. Witliame ankea te «wae ‘ Gralonola in your livingroom? It - , ‘i ‘ P SA) is merely one of many equally hand | { atoren in their a : mite Fifth Avenue Columba Shop. Here you will | ce “ * oi find Colurmtia Gratonolas priced from $18 to no ; T | ore Mowne reed @ ation t $21. Period designs up to $2100. Convenent | ‘ etal ¥ mu Mrs Maude & Kir ‘ t terma may be arranged at about $10 0 month for 1 propos » take draatic meagures | Hake rct «Ay . we w York widow, neue ier . ’ . ie the period Grafonolas and around $5 0 month a pile p pital | a ~ S sakae a att t Jon } for standard designs, We can advise you ¢ he Mitchel, Mtate Mood ' garding the disposal of your present phonograph o port to hiv olations a wan taker 0 «vr abit ; | le providing for meatless Tuedays : peed pinn will Inat ne The Columbia Shop, Fifth Ave. at 37th Street | Hd f o # 1 t “ : | out unty A par a M , ls | ’ w ' A J | y n thit hoarding house pn wae alo whether | . tora-| © when the tem of cof evidence would con. 4 aan ( pothye ‘d sign ot | ached. “Coffee in the vin om of the guilt of the party i “Md 1 m Fir wolng ip ah Kaen f the veniremen were ques Mr. Wa refine firm or] Me ol 2 G rat aad can att fet tly good co n » repo t ell ie 18 conte pound Thy ot tioned whether they had been ap-| eny r at John Mitchel & pound The ex made Federal ¥ nminstone ‘ often at the prowched on the mubject #ince their nm deral Ko m ioted by the Qua names had been published as jurors a for the State of Now if this ,Prvartinent at 16, paps oport proves true s that a Then t luzury of luxurtes C.F Culp. « farmer, admitted that Dew oMce will he q * soe M ‘ Doled out ano favor in moat | he was not opposed to the death Aen- | Mitchell and that he probably will atoren it in wold in wmall quan-|tence, was not related to the prise Combine the duties of Sta Food at the chain of high claws gro- ; dminiatrator for the ov 6 boarding house keeper shows | a with the for since th nm ith 1 her Dil for granulated ax ten | mhooting, « r directly or indire same line for the State Government anda for a In the email ’ tant ‘ Possible ways and means of moet wre und the corner it costs it Pe WONG: BEI ND oo eeecn Ma ing the coal shortage in New York To the regiments it {dence ax good proof, He wan chosen !MK ; conte * fraction over 8 cents, Un-|as Juror No.1 City will be taken up ata tr ng in) doubtedly th is for the moment a the office of Albert H. Wiggin, Fed mine, or at least a mhort-| Meann's smile was faint and forced) |) Goa) adminiat for New nite significance, in sugar, | as he entered the court room, and as Ym City, thin after! Br Henry The fact that in this case there t# no | the prosecutor mentioned the life and) Moskowits, Com rublic only T Gins ious: ho gets ite") death sentence the smilo faded en- Markets, who will a the househe it to @ grin took ite place, During to prepare to meet the local demand ea noth At necessity | the examination of the veniremen his for thin winter'a coal ipply # not seem to have taken | aves never loft thelr faces Methods of distribution probably will challenges and the enone, Fully |] up the whole system and promotes d U il Ja fourth of the talesmen were con- | New energy. It revives the vitality 0 n Satur avs Unt 10 P. M. | Vinced of the prisoner's guilt, while an || when below par. | 1917, E 2 he decided on Upon the prisoner's arrival in court he was greeted by his wife, his father, his brother and a sister who were sitting just back of his counsel table, The family all showed traces of worry. Mrs. Means was dressed in a blue serge sult and wore a soft felt! hat, As did her husband, she directed her gaze constantly at the prospectlvo | Jurors. No, 211 W three, William FE. ¢ fa We Want To Please Everyone ‘The courtroom showed a more rep- resentative crowd of apectators than \ on the first day. Theso were prin- cipally farmers, At 10 o'clock the A ‘ room was packed and the doors And we try to do so. In falling a little closed. As tho examination of the talesmen progressed the defense showed oppo- sition to the New York witnesses by constant questioning regarding the ef- fect of reading out of State news- papers Substantiation of the sulcide theory expected to be advanced by tho de- fonse was given by tho question of whether the talesmen were convinced that Mrs, King could not have shot herself, E. R. Blackwelder, a farmer, who owns thp property upon which the shooting occurred, had formed an opinion that the prisoner was guilty and was excused R. B, Buchanman, a mill operative, was satisfactory to both sides and be- came juror No. 2. Nine talesmen who acted on the petit jury were excused, Seven of these were farmers, ono a merchant and one a mill operative. Threo of | them had formed an opinion that| Means was not guilty and one that he was guilty 8. H, Lynch, @ farmer, was the only talesman of the nine who got ax far as the defense H Means stated loudly and emphatically that he did not lke him and he was excused. W. M. Lipe, a farme as the third juror, He teenth examined. During the early session the defense exercised four of its twelve peremptory short we are merely human. Our energies are bent toward giving every customer a full measure of value in soundness of shoe-leather, inhonesty of manufacture and in accuracy of fit. None but the best materials enterinto Coward Shoes. Under the tremendous cost increases of everything from which footwear is made there has been no cheapening of quality here. We believe this is what our friends want. ‘Weak, Anemic, Run -down When your system is under- mined Dy worry or over- work—when your vitality is lowered—when your nerves edge” —when the least exertion tires you— you are ina Run-down con- dition. Your system is like a plant that is droo) poop for want of water. just as water revives : _ drooping plant—so Wincarnis can pro- mote new vitality in_a “run- down” constitution. Because James S. Coward was accepted was the six- UMANN & isa Tonicand Restorative. Ittones AT 84 ST. & 3 AVE. BRO equal number declared his Inno Of the next six tulesmen examin for fourth place in the box two } made up their minds of guilt, two of That is why Wincarnis produces such extra ordinary results in cases of Anemia, Weakness, Sleeplessness, Brain-Fag, Exhaustion, Depression, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs,°24.98 Bons Bult BAG CO reais Gldee ex. || and when ‘one is run-down and out 9x12 cused Tateaman No. 2% after spend. || of sorts; and that is why over 10,000 ing nearly a half hour explaining the Doctors have recommended Win- 4-Piece meaning of "circumstantial evide: carnis, with the sta nt that he bell Will you try just one bottle? You Jacobean fim incapable of knowing his will be surprised and delighted with mind. the new strength and vitality Win- ‘Afier the State had spent an ex carnis can give you. traordinary Igngth of give y dispose of an e success, the third perempt caused him to OBITUARY “NOTES, August Braun, ols ed yesterday In th: saan witiout | Begin to get well Free §oupon nis not a free tel ne fy Wincarnia, stock, he can wholesaler, Oe) five years oll jerman Hospi til Isjesty's Forces and to Medical Corps. Hie home was at No, 316 East Sixty of noventh Street Sold in Greater New York and surreund. In Jacobean fin: $ Watson Webster Case, recording of- jing districts im two sixes (B5¢ en g tloce tor the Lawyers’ Title and Trus bottle) the stores of ish 4 pieces; re Compa: je dead at his home, No, 904 ek A Tiere Lzareds, Wine Co consisting of o West ii2th Street, aged alxtysfive ac. UzNed Wine Stores 8 Ward'& Sone Jame Butler Stores BUFFET,CHINA a Norval Green, @ veteran of the civi! Acker, Merrall & Condit OSET, SERV. 5 war, dled yesterday at his home ai cL » SERV- = Greenwica, “Conn. "aged “geventy-tivs ING TABLE, Mthe Rev. Henry. Parke pastor ot DINING TABLE, ° lan Church at if ie Ce 48 in. wide, 6 ft 4 ‘an Church of at Barnstable, The Hinckley nastor of th Vilmington, M extension. 00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT TO THOSE WORTHY OF CREDIT We Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare Fr Firat t Del, is Packing. and forwantiog, (Vieuwe write |S Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New (e Jersey and Conneciicut. | : BATHST. & BRA Mra, Mary alee Q AT \Vi slater md Miadelpnie, polite DOCOOLEOOOHO WOOSTER’ CODCOD

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