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ith THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. fiiitiidailanei.. "EVENING WORLD FOOD RULES [men’s cLoTHING No Pegtop Trowsers WILSON SPEECH eat mom, 22S " AM PRICES AND QUALITIES HIT HARD BY WAR |p ery Pleat UNMASKS TEUTONS str Sos” puss wctwce Even Outside Cash Pockets Are Eliminated—No Longer a Necessity! | IS VIEW IN ROME i ela janes inno et GO BACK TO TRENCHES a dressing the American av . Senet " ant a No’ more PLEATS, Sonay, GUT MLL THe COUNTY Voy, —_—>—-— to-day, made a powerful appeal for the | NEW Organizatior Formed With s : Must Give UF " t -|xending of American soldfers to Europ sy igi S Pa PATEHES OR Gal AN MAE ern ws reactors | \Itafian Press Praises Aims of|fusuir and in as larce mumbern as] /TOOPS cee a : ¢ ‘ | Af sina |e , n the Ranks. ; ; : 4 me Drasido + Slay poaalhte y . “e | _ President ‘P Step To- Mr. Churchill said that England | PARIS, Jan. 11.—Tho first battalion a eran: ward Peace. had sufficient reserve material to of tho Ttussian Leelon, componed (i ’ \ Now It’s Up to the People if] ¢ stem shat Fee rt ama ene ais fully equip several hundred thou | wembers of the Russian expedition . They Are Duped by Un- retall prico for a definite weight, | ROME, Jan. 11.—President Wilson's Re Oateare wine landed ropa which held @ sector on the 4 oA measure or numerical count at | murageo urope. ; fair Dealers. Which tho food will be sold. ptece i Is the first courageous steP} wie nave arrived at a arent crisis [font in Champagne until tho time % Where such food is neither kept toward peace, says the Monsaggero. i, the war y to be satlafactority lof the revolution, has left for the at } Ki nor wold in n container, a sign “After tho statement of Promler | yoiyed by the vehoment effective action |trenchen Lioyd George and the message of | of the Un Prealdent Wilson,” it adda, “the world | “Any loan eee whether the boast of pacifism |Your might and speed!’ he tes sed, |@PpeAL by ¢ of Berlin and Vienna really exists.” | “Fer this ts the thine for action on the |manded the Russian co ss The Tempo recalla that Italy, lke |'@rKest scale ever planned | trance, Further detachments will 5 i “All are now agreed that Lioyd a” the United states, freely entered the | gooree's and Wile follow as soon as they have been world war for reasons of prinetple.| hq enforced Sho has ausained enormous sacrifices to redeem ber provinces stil under Austria ant also to secure the safety of her frontier on land and nea, which SHOULD REPORT FRAUD] *'8ting the kind, gra nl retail ' \ price for a definite weight, me: "4 ure or numerical count at which \ ~ : ” food i be sold all be 4» “At Last State Food Commis-| imxrath the font where exnibite | ; . 5 ed, or shown at the part of the + sion Acts Under Law store or market where the food is exposed for sal a near to rope Passed Last August. the food as possible << The term “grade” ht by the re HOUSEWIVES! dealer A statement of such grade | Watch for the Labels will comply with this rule, !f made in good faith, 1 ed States,” he sald + Gonhares It was formed as the result of an - ten, Lokhvtt ald wa wit who Ingent In war alma must| the moat pacific |" a Gen, Lokhvitzky sald the humerous members of the original two brigndes who were still in France and wore desirous of Joining the ; » | Legion. ‘6 without thes rleht 1 wrong will triumph Armageddon ts but we In the flnat rena as herein used Jer wh NO CASH-PockeT! ' THen rs puntered, NO MO} TUNWEL DEL alone can allow her “to live on @ v Such signs written 5 ong [AES ute win the Whole of Ir A naimber of Russian women have " on Food Necessaries and oe brated iat Englisn | Loon? footing of equality under conditions |{ nine (wi samme it, we. ut! i Cat. a: Weawhes'a | Sattasions in letters large enough | | our resources fully." Jdeath be formed to flaht on t ett DON’T PAY MORE! to hey. may. be read’ ten away, and placed where they may be seen easily by the buyer, If ird or more of the retail f ners speak a . such signs may Romano pratees the Waiter Hines Pa xenerous intentions of President WH-| Ambassador, pre |won and the American people and Government, The Glornale D'Italia applauds the ends front, but the this wieh could not t feral said realized 4 By Sophie frene Loeb. Housewives, watch for signs when foreign languag Puying wour food! he written or printed plainly tn message and Is President Wilson ' Every retailer in New York that language also, | Wone:of the are ne men 6f our tf County dealing in bread, butter, | 2 It shail be a violation of Jaw | ee ree American ch Galbaeh, (bath to sell said foods tn a retail store ,Cruel Decree Has Gone Forth 4 "Es — Meal, dried beans, egge, macaroni, | Shiiytied with thia rule,’ | From National Association of | milk, oatmeal, onions, prunes, | All detatis will be furnished Clothii ‘ll A alls arnished 0 potatoes, sugar and wheat flour, A request, with a copy of lothing Designers and Will * during the whole of the time such lers must keep Be Enforced From New York’s | foods are exposed for sale in a BtOres: Where) Broadway and th Avenue store or market, shall affix Woh AE to: Math Stvest cf Rematast the path indicated by the who 4 f epoch.” | The Osservatore Romano, organ of || SSAns PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKL the Vatican, concedes the importance | [ § SRE EDITION of the President's speech, It says th LANCE Wi i ee NR ST NEY, step toward peace which unquestion- _. | [ably has been made was taken along @ sign to them or place a sign si first pi sd in that direction and The ‘Tow eH COUGH Near them stating the kind, grade, n of this rule Octorara and Media Wawa. 6 | prvi via ats any aula = ent Ansuclatti Drops and retail price of the same. Any a Seconmae (8 —— | } os. NO BELLOWS PocreTy> Jmulated by him, i e | et or tion of this rule will be Coats Non wide stent : the Amerioan By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ee /TALIAN “TRENCH MORTARS Fors a long time women have been Ambassad: i} Ambassador, to-day eile ow Raron Lancelot- whi? m Baron | | Thomas N | LsTeERD cons 1 the heleht of elegoncs. | ing President Wilson's message to c 1 ‘te And, by Congross ett ier soe Ae Cough Drops which now has the ct of law and materia use ae eee gowns and | the subse t | i th , S which hgs at lust been put into free) Rat rorting Forces Caught Under. Aafia have accepted the |to record that standing in the Broad | ¢Vening coat and it might be an ef- K MORE THIEVERY. ugar, through ‘the persistence of the E g Forces Caug Rt ‘dea of sartorial | Mt Station Ia Philadelphia Now | {ectlve thrift measure to make It cor- : Thie te at. work | Hone ning World that the State Food Cor Machine Gun Fire and Heavy Peenonment. /én>| Day I saw thres names wri AIG Hat beh Whe GOK i Sra, thin belne the tat | 2 mission has ample power to regulate | Losses Are Inflicted. ~ I beeen ly— too ten on a train Dulletin which to me the evening cout with P nines wumbmdy, tuk Horehound the prices of foods. le o 1 oH ustro-Gennan| on eB usiaatically, |are far more expressivo than Oshkosh | could be but wn Laat agin] Yam Kildew'n tathtub ., | That st has taken considerable |,,tv00'scaterduy- were forced to erseuate ei, Ne morallets and Podunk, which have been used RROR Serene rie BORG: Ue diane dincover iene || Menthol time for the food authorities tO) sons trench sections near Cavazucchu- Ny = 3 No ono will deny | —————— = for generations to indleate ultimate sri the faceesl < Hittle about 9 everywhere realize their power is evidenced from | ring, on the Italian mountain front, the ~ + that we have gono| ‘ kets—bad |hickdom. ‘They were Media Wawa,| ty of « all occaslous for Wasn't fount out — the fact that though the State Food| war oMice announced to-day ge 7 Jot as far in the tee ee ene et peatey, And {Rising Sun and Qctorara, women that It is posalble the wee HUN SAYS Bill was passed last August and con- eateht i j matter of cloth ihe nalieas ne a Laks at. | Well, even in Media Wawa, Pa. be an equal need of an all-c , Jeat afore that speech tinuous articles have been printed by ered co! : "economy eg Be Pere SOU nS Seu cerned costume for men, Think of all the PRETTY SLICK, oy song—limber up with Our! of conte top trousers any | jroadcloth that would b 04 . Lance Cows ripe wetting forth the (the atatein , broadcloth that would be saved 1€ the Charley Reita hax al you oan ee dena this newspape ET sel f-respe: ed Sine pagina 111] Overcoats will be shorter and less |More, and Oct youths will not fevening cox" coud bo reduced to Its winds Bee oes se. to0e, ian gniy now toatl a oto rome Of us further. | vouminous—sixty-five inches will bo] wear the Norfolk jacket, and ising |My: seein ih cantote bili, be fe ar” walaie ses of food, it is only no | erefore, we have thought tha ‘ ‘ w great su Hl " ville, " é ‘ Abe the prices o ' y bali pada A at us nit At ty ved length. Sun will have do without Maps on | cause the awallowtall is the only part “ y expelle inveat And tho tails the evening that crumples af ts pocket of an evening cow } something concrete results in the way 3h of price fixing on account Bi aes We should feel the pinch of war in bts|are to be docked and will “The correct afternoon dress will re- | ter and if it could be de je cole oncentr ttlre, as well as his income tax lthirty-eleht dr GF fort tac w pressed for only. j ye instend of fo has been for several years—- t umns, the! The National Association of Cloth 8) traction of What It cosea to ha Do not take this information lightly. |. cutaws dark material, with | 1 did not whole coat f 1 Sy ton so long advocated in , | Every member of the Housewives’ }rnes ne trench ele-|ing Designers, appreciating this need |The National Association of Clothing with this idea to tho clothing cvavention, © Protective Association is urged to re~ Ther x enemy party was for reform, yesterday adopied reso-| De Fs controls the spending of | however port any violations of this regulation pBAger iM, 4 pe st ave ta- lutions pledging tts mombers to sup- | § 0 Men at the convention aes ang eal edb eriitee E6COME conta wo are making for te the Federal : res rd, No, 4 ; ! port the Government in the campaign erday represented —$400,000,000. | G¢ the convention who conducted mo men show the military shoul _F rest Fifty-seventh Street. Atmo: conditions were fayora-| for cloth economy | Every American city from Bangor to |through the maze of masculine fash- ‘ 2 Street. “Atma onditio Wrouss 2 der, that Is with the scam on the back ie | On Dec, 8 1917, 1 avenin, to ae paren Some time ago the Council for|Spokane was represented in its coun- | ons. of the shoulder,” continued tho pom SUOAK, HONEY, World insisted on the enforcement of | hy siritish National Defense requested designers jell. ‘Tho President, Irving I. Frankel, | ¢g@3AN the clothing dealgners 40 | ,,o,esman ef the convention, “but wo AR baa peiles iN | J the fection under which the above of men’s clothes to elimirate belts,|1s from Cincinnati; the First Vice anything about the dreadful |yre not trying to give a war effect yeh “MB MENTROR | Frule has been made, which section SAYS HE FIRED F FIRST SHOT ni eats and patch pockets from t sident, Marry J. schi, from|habit some men have developed of | to garments, After all, fa man wants ammagamaern COUGHELOT. SIGE THE 8OINT cond Vice I look military, thore 14 only one way Copyright The Ameeta Company of America, 410426 W. 46th St dent, J.| wearing tho dinner coat in the com- | t« Kee, y odo 4 that ta to enlist,” aukee, and | pany of women?” I inquired hope- | t@ 40 tt and that la to onli Heh Laws, is . | “You seo it at the theatre quite s from Mil Jdgar A the convention opened its | the Trea Arst business meeting yester- | from Balt Tin dee i ften as an evening coat.” Anew|day in the Hotel McAlpin it was neloth 10 hamlet so remote that sof the Clothing Le-| “Ob, no you don't, I admit that you in France was| are to be ruthlessly carried out, |signers will not penetrate it, In fact, | did two or three years ago," replied n of | for the benefit of re ay tn a letter from | Henoeforth—and for the dura \f hamlets, the | the sartorial arb.ter. “But min are ates troops, to Miss Wilma| other than that of ‘matrimony—aa my no more peg to trousers will be | than they did. More and more of them 4 ving fired | agreed that further ec sign’ gambling, detrimental to t 3 the necessaries of life which ot i} reads as follows: | Biase commtesion necoraes ees! OF US. FORCES AT FRONT 5 we lic interests in dealing by fdres with the distribution or sale of |, tices of trade, including speculation suers, retailers or any ot such necessaries or any of them at a} reasonable price, the commission may |“ enact or publish such rule or rules as in its Judgment will provide for the his flancee, Ar in his letter, | cont with a yoke requires more labor | made. are realizing that It ts never correct [ peepesion, or discontinuance of such |*ti\M A on the fring line now and |than one without, And there shall be| Tho cities have not been woaring | where women are present.” y v pie aan re ho more pleats! No patch pockets, |peg tops for many years, but thore | Of course the dinner cout t9 really @ FRANKLIN SIMON 1 i Under this law the commission re- |"), ("Anat ahot ove | ; till dat ' . solved that it "is sattsfled that there . \no collars on waistcoats, no fancy |are still distant villages where they more economical garment than the w York, aa Si | Stadents Threatened to Strike, So enident of College Was Dropped, BEREA is in the counties of 2} Bronx, Kings, Queens, Richmo Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester, } practice of certain retatlers which { detrimental to the lic Interest; |; Giieationl I Flousewivest || SHOES FOR MEN To The Evening World Housewives’ Protective Association: | Reduced from prices which were the lowest in town to begin with 11.—Dr. Arthur L, the Baldwin- was removed to-day, | awed charges made. by and citizens here that he was rman, ‘The to strike if I oved by to-day quantity and quality ether than their 7" true kind, and that such practice interferes with the distribution and sale of such necessaries at at able price.” ‘The resolution wa | by the New York 5 jent body threat: | eslich were not re- Fair retail prices have been suggested by the Food Board for a number of necessaries of life. The Board is carrying out, in this action, the plan outlined by The Evening World to stop profiteering || in food. Below is printed the table of prices, together with a blank form, which the members of the asso ciation are requested to fill in and mail to The Evening World Food Price Department. The Food Board | Men’s 89.50 and *11.00 Banister Shoes has only a small force to investigate and report on how the price list is being observed. The Evening |} World asks for the e ion of the Housewives’ Protective Association This is a great opportunity 88 & tor every member to ‘do her bit” in helping to keep food prices within fair limits, The prices assure Reduced to 00 he retarlers a very reasonable margin of profit, “| Stock Broker Held on Charge of npission but approved by the Grand Larceny, | Toa Board of the Sta Hf, Cooke, a stock broker at York for the United States Food Ad- | No. 170 Rroadway, was arraigned before ministration. Magistrate Fuchs to-day and held tn Every retailer dealing tn the |g) 009 pail Fu above named common commodities will be ordered to carry out the law in the following manner on a charge grand lar road oper / is Where such food ix exposed for { Fs Riente anacea “ond lto F : EDI SVENING W f OOP EESEREE SAE a, TERA GERGE Sttsat [°"Pi in ak eee a ma to FOOD Paice: EDITOR, HVENING WORLD, Men’s 7.00 and *8.00 Franklin Shoes (Name of dealer (Addronn) Reduced to 86.50 (Name o nember of Mousew! Assucia ( 1 a for the Editor.) DEALERS’ PRICES. p= el | FOOD BOARD Consumers should pay PRICES: Medium rental Low rental Prices you ! Article. irade Retailer pays neighborhoods. neighborhoods, have paid, be | ' Beans.. .. Lima, domestic........000. 6 lA ye 186 Ib. BL Ib, : | White (small), domestic i ees Cee 184g Thy ; , White, choice imported eoes 4 hy D8) Ib. 1B! oth " ” Kidney, red domestic eeee 16! 4-17 Ib. 20), Ib ‘ {§ COATS SUITS DRESSES "SKIRTS Rintont, red Imported aloe, | “aatty y Remember, our clearance sale means much to you because although Rice Bulk, whe Ne eee + 0994-108) th. 1244 Ih : we have made tremendous reductions, they are made on this season's Bulk, Blue | ¢ O88 4-094 Ib, bey \ dependable merchandise, This ( your greatest opportunity for Bulk, Breage . 07 24-108 IB 10 It SILK & SERGE White Southern, tine TN lo “Zoey OK! It . American t its Raisins.....44..Seeded (18 02 Phas faney 92 1212 15 Ib. French Seeded 15 o7. pkg.), choice Wed 14 Ib . | . California 70-80 20924-1014 Ib 131, It ri ° S ct 50 COATS | rey suits | me 00 DRE3SES California 100-120 “OR c08s. Ib Het Th 5.00 Skating Shoes j Yregon a0- 18-1515 1b 19! Ik i $10: a *] 2 al 410° 72 ces ee aout aE Reduced to °4.,50) : : < © Spaghetti, ,,..Bulk, domestic isessiae aihuceti Nap 1415 1b ; | | ‘suid sow | nome Flour... ......,, Wheat, Spring patent * f08 Slo6ts th iia 1 50 COATS 3 00 SUITS | “S 50 DRESSES : Wheat, Winter tre 08-0614 Ih O7 44 I. 7 a 5 | 95 | 65 Aiea: sae | REO mee 4 ctory GIG OF rrccce OT Ib, 9 | Wa WY 814° 3175 314 foe oe ae ranklin Simon 0 Milk...sece0e., Loose dipper, Grade 101, qt. il It qt : Now | Now Now Bole, Grade B a3 ae “4 H fut FIFTH AV t ae COATS ry 50 SUITS m3 50 DRESSES ae eta, wine hi 3036.30 10 aie 32 oe | Cheese..... American, whole milk. . 26 D it 35 Ib \b MEN’ HoOP— 2 Ww h Y 95 | .50 95 Eges Candled storage No. 1 47-49 doz 54 doz A ME bd) “SHOE Ss) est 38th 4 i | Potatoes.....,..White, U.S. No. be... 03 Ib, 04 Ib. 04 Ib, 3 are | a Onions F . Red, fancy 03 Ib. 05 Ib. 05 Ib, * \ | ot NOTH Pele s quoted in fractions wiil cost the consumer the full cent If pound purchases ara made. Purchase « : pound will Include the sum of the IDEALL LADYES SHOPPE

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