The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1918, Page 4

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NEW BOARD OF ALDERMEN ELECTS ITS OFFICERS Me oklyn | Francis P. Kennedy of | Heney Dente Becomes the Majority | Floor Leader. The new Board of Aldermen. consists of forty-four CARTERS LITTLE LIVER 8 to Seize ene. 7 Statements « is planning to @ over and run. the as reported from sere denied to-day by teneys special counsel con Federal Trade Commission's into the meat packing in | Democ teen Republicans and seven Socialists organized to-day with President BE. Smith in the chair, Robert L. of the Bronx was re-elected Vi man and Francia P. Ker Chairman of the Fina ‘This office carries with it t floor leadership. | Of the two committees announced b: the new President a Socialist was piace ide a Republican. Th START TO NIGHT FOR LIVER RIGHT CONSTIPATION \DACHE ——>— » | Operate on Mes, A. J. Drexel Jr, pmmittes. | Mrs, A. J. Drexel gr. ¢ Majority | Jere Gould, & daughte Gould, submitted to a tion yesterday at I H patient was resting comfort- ably and no Apprehension was felt. by members of the famny. Committees and Commission. Have Failed to Stop Profiteering. on each alon, By Sophie Irene Loeb. Fix the prices of common neces saries of life by law, BEL LL-A N Si Worth looking for on every Absolutely Removes) package and every tablet. Indigestion. Druggists See it before you buy. tefund money iti it fails. 25c After committees and commission and investigations, the demand heard on all sides Is t at which th necessaries of lif Without "Protes = shall be sold. me Hoover, iy other day in Washington, told wien teas as tapes the commission | hs ee that it will be @ Treat Diseased aon | necessary to aim! rested ug ae the Government B Povelaa a rae, Srtagerers, with additional price-fixing powers. ings ani @ Gliver and Porcelain carefully | B Necessity as sugar, ho stated: “Every 3 made + Reasonable Prices. bl t iS BADL oa 8 T factory has a different situation to 4 OS oe falls girs ag Ba ° a e Ss The “Bayer Cross” appears) mect, but tho selling price of sugar Brees Fis St tin reu | on the only Genuine Aspirin, | should be the same.” seats | A similar contention has been mad in this city that there are some gro lisa who pay more rent than others. and therefore tha prices fixed should | be different, according to those and overheads, But, in the vernacu lar, some authority must “take bull by the horns” and make the sell GB. Altman & Cu. The Great Yearly Sale of Women’s Imported Lingerie is now being held on the Second Floor made in the United States for more than ten years. prBLooy Hey Lone et hove eye eT Re i ASpirin ° ‘The trade-mark "Aspirin® (Reg.U.S. Pat 04. is a guarantee that the monoacetic acidester of nalicviicacid in these tablety is of the reliable Bayer manufacture |S A SPECIAL SALE arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday) in the Fancy Needlework Department on the Fourth Floor, will feature the following: and will be continued to-morrow & Wednesday. These dainty undergarments (from France, the Philippine Islands and Porto Rico) are being offered at prices which represent un- precedented concessions from those ordinarily asked for similar qualities. imported Lingerie Pillow Slips (hand-embroidered); in several designs and sizes, special at 75c., 95c. ¢ $2.7 5 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 50c., will be obtainable, commencing to-morrow, in Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Wool Sweaters, Sweater Sets, Etc., to Down-filled Pillows (size 14x18 inches) covered with French sateen in an assortment of attractive colors, special at the prices of which have been considerably 85c. each lowered. A large number of Scarfs, Centerpiec For Women and Misses: Imported Shetland Wool S Pillow Covers and various other arti nave been taken from the regular stock of 55.00 Sweaters . Imported Shetland Wool Spencers . 2.25 Department and greatly reduced in prices. Brushed Wool Sweaters ' 5.80 Brushed Wool rf-and-Tam Sets . 2.90 cm For Children : rise : xe ‘ : Ihe Men’s Shoe Departime: Brushed Wool Sweater-and-Cap Sets, 13.90 - P melts in odels Women’s & Misses’ se Sacques of knitted Shetland wo tured at the Hou are now | ness and ol, special price of , . of smart style features season shows contrasting con tions in vamps and tops, new effects, for 1e@ coming ibina- Children’s Furs at Reduced Prices presenting entirely The remaining quantities offe purchasing advanta changes have been clearance. ptional price- speedy dec rice $10.00 per pai nade to insure a Niilitary Shoes and Leggings. eeing (Departments on Third Floor (Sixth Floor The Y. W. C. A. requests help im raising $1,750,000 for the National Fund for War Work , Kifth Auenue-Madison Auenue, New York THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, ‘DEMAND GROWS FOR LAW FXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF THE NECESSARES OF i : settle the profits) " For exainple, in speaking of such 4)” —— 1918. nena MAYOR ‘SKATES IN’ AT 8.50; | FOUR SENT TO PRISON. |= to Salors, Feiera) Judge Thomas of the Con necticut District, sitting {1 District Court here towa 4 to four months in the M County (MN. J.) Penitentiary | °° tagieton and Abraham G ed of selling liquor to lip Rertetto, @ fer- Quartermasters De- ernors Island, whe ling sugar from ertainly Was ainly Wis Crowding, id Uaited ASTORIA Infants and Children ” - Gee For Over 30 Years MeCormick, charged with the same of fenso, received a sentence of thirty Keahe bears Jays. the He also sentenced to thirty days Signature of Fr n Broe klyn Hal ‘d wil. conviet jorning sallors. Mayor entered ° the B. R. T. to- ‘ Runiing 00d considering — the : How w rowding? “There y Was crowding S$ anenne-a nies nents to-day? 34th Street—New York Will Close Out ‘ articles sold On Tuesday, January 8th “To this day statutes are to be vn aaa ipras em eA found in many of the States upon some or all of these subjects; and we think it has never yet been successfully contended that such | legislation came within any of | the constitutional prohibitions PAINS AND ACHES:- _ WHY TOLERATE THEM? have Sloan’s, Selling the trick in a jiffy against interference with private property.” The Leg | ature im next weok t World’s Largest Liniment, turns the A simple spot, the ne MN sciatica rise application to the sore algia-attacked head, the the strained ul Sloan's sailed hip, urked shin +]"“twent to \"ashington and contersed gt penetrater and relieves steno 500 Pairs the [Sa niet ae tha k ‘i 1 ; hes, is Clean any iva idea i : jas og Ak wa! | Women’s High Boots f “ me At Extraordinary Reductions t th public eye to: Taken from the regular stock an assortment of High Cut Lace Boots in the desirable leathers and combinations. Formerly sold from 8.00 to 12.00 Reduced to 4.75 mn. 6.90 I think 1 from the “When | prot bly through maximum prick ties, the ¢ Ine to name for ex- what might be designated as ni VICTOR and SONORA SERVICE such. “After I had suggested such com- wisitea “he'd! Hl PEASE PIANO CO. | — C)PPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 128 West 42d St. NEW YORK iH Plathash Avenue, Brooklyn, BT Mulvey Street, Newark, are taking tho first step in line with this, right now, by a cam- paign of education among producers in helping them ascertain their ac tual cost of production. { | “‘While we have not the power tn} | thi. commission to set maximum prices for common commodities, lieve the Government could cre such a power somewhere, if not bh if it were found advisable to do } Since that everything has b and found wanting commissions have be 34th Street—New York Special Sale Tuesday Japanese “Save the Pieces” there have bee i “Firs i Sehr tee teigeeteah aoe ial NN VE'RE “Pics Silk_Kimonos and yet the common. necessaries of | life are higher in price than ever he- fore. | ‘The cry of the consumer, especial: | ly in the homes of tho poor, is to have | @ reasonable maximum price set for necessities of life to safeguard them. to Broken Glasses.” Any lens duplicated exac “from the pieces’ while you wait or in a few hours. Lenses at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, etc. I6hrlich kSons New York: 184 B'way at John St, 223 Sixth Ave., 1th St. 350 Sixth Ave. aad St, ror Nassau, at Ann St, 17 West 42d Street. t n B" AB IRIA 498 Fulton St. BAUMANN &B 84th Street and 3d Ave. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Silk lined throughout and interlined here Is no que n done In many Imported Japanese hand embroidered silk kimonos, in light blue, rose, Copen- hagen, lavender or red, It has be States in peace tim are filled with o about It, and the courts es upholding the of ate to se- jifo at a ren: » Evening solut Special Value 6.90 Crepe de Chine Negligees In attractive tailored and lace trim- ) 5 90 ° + Cor. Bond Uy) RO med models of superior Crepe de Chine in pastel shades. Special nalue \ CET HLICeeOS) 3-PIECE KROEHLER KODAV LIVING ROOM OR LIBRARY SUITE ng of SOFA On Special Sale Tuesday “*Kayser’s’’ Union Suits “Kayser’s” ribbed white lisle ) Union Suits,reinforced,regular and extra sizes,tight knees. Unusual value “*Kayser’s’’Silk Underwear At Reduced Prices ‘*Kayser's” Silk Vests. “Kayser’s”” Emb. Silk Vests “*Kayser's” Silk Bloomers. e is solidly cc Oak finis! beautifully yack are + the seat phe lotered (wii e imitation e SOFA BED aha oa cie a fullsize bed, when closed is 1 feet w ike cut, T pieces, lustrated, ) | (This does no rns ae 1 2 2 Satin Underbodices New Models Just Received Underbodices (Cami JHQNHDS: TLVIVS ANS OSITDSD| AAGQOOQO OOOO Women's mat- tres soles) of washable satin, in pink ( Seo. 88 | and white, lace and ribbon (il .00 | trimmed, Special value A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT To Those worthy of Credit, We Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey meyand Connecticut Connecticut Crepe de Chine Chemises Of superior Crepe de Chine, tailored } 1.85 and Jace trimmed models, ehen and lace shoulder straps. Speci! ru! Bono ooOooood

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