The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 9

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a mee soume ne ose | FOR FOOD DISTRIBUTION | SPRINGHICLD. Ma —Seaeeumecansd reer . ~{Dr. Day, Commissioner of Markets, ' Senate Gx terday in Sov Expects Still Lower Prices for | Legt wana. ne ate Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. they rerved Dr, Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner! ALBANY, 18s pred of Markets, announced this He was ra that f 1 open 1,000 rei ts eee at is the pen retail distributor i. prea. ing centres for food supplies. ‘The prin- eggs to 29 cents a doxen for the pick abeyance, in the market and the best butter ia the commit! us far west as Towa, and he has work-| The mun ng with him the corner grocery stores, ! now before the proprietors of which, he said, are the only too willing to co-operate. The fight minority SHOE ali shades in Kid and Suedes, Oxfords and High Bor A shoe thut combines gracefulness Of Kine, sup ‘ site appearance ae middle man, and now, he says, his only New York. “MADE A WILLION. [OPEN 1,000 CITY STORES | MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Morning tion by a epecial legislative committee {fTont, there could be, there seems to me, = cipal articles of food he will supply tu @rehip of public utilities was recom-lone-third of ovr population,” said the|ton, had oy nites racy [ihe public are potatoes, butter, eggs and mended to-day by the special commit- | President's letter. v », sh tee of the Senate, to which pending “ibaa eaidaiamaia 4 Gs Prices of these food supplies ehould municipal ownshship legislation had WORDS ONLY HART'S TOOLS: Ro smash before the end of the week. been referred. In the event that there ’ 0 Already the Commissioner has suc- should be no investigating committee, SH ceeded jn sending down the price of the whole matter should be held in VAMP. inging not more than 46 cents a| Senator George F. Argetsinger of Booking Agent, Questioned in pound, Rochester, Chairman of the Committee] \jfe’ i! n't Know ife’s Suit, Doesn't Know Dr. Day {a getting lis products from made the report public to-day. bk programme of the and was of the Commissioner 1s to eliminate the recommendations THE EVENING As pase ty 100,000 Infant Nvet—and that perina- jnent standards of healt! and edi NVESTIGATION URGED * separated Justice Newburger -| Smythe, counsel for Mr: mund [ pel tne [Rey., unit, March 12 immittee Favors Special] councit of National Defense, will open |@ ‘er “HC he wi slative Body to Go with « country-wide welghing and meas- ’ uring of infants to single out defectives. Into Subject. @ “Next to the duty of doing every. nvestiga- N.Y. April 2=1 thing possible for the soldiers at the paign, backed by Hart 4 of the Labor Directors of the no more patriotic duty than that of id subject of municipal owe: | srotmcsing the children who constitute | participation HAD FEW, BUT GETS RICH n the opinion of a majority of tee. What “Apprehensive” Me: “What does the word ‘apprehensive’ meant” icipal ownership legisiation the Legislature was part of Democratic in Mne with the Neuralgia of Mayor Hylan of quickly relieved This quotation was put to Max Hart | vaudeville booking agent, by his counsel gave Herbert Mooney, her husband's att agreed to give her $100,000 when they WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1918. and Wd. EXONERATES VERNON BROWN |) Following a meeting of the Board of [fa w York Athletic |B ed last night that pended for alleged | fy & pro-German celebra ‘ompletely exonerated FORGET YOU EVER | HAD THESE PAINS z Sciatica, Rheumatic Twinges, ||) attacks , le t Sizes} concern is getting the food supplies. es Jin the trial of his wife's sult in the hye _ | ond for cafatey W. Afatt orders puiea,$ | THe Public has awakened to his purpose | Supreme Court for an accounting of his je creeuaaacer even Stats in, 511 6th Ave, near 3ist St. and the demand has already run away PRESIDENT IN | busin and he answered: “I don’t] P cinuaatiaat Goa Gattis ne 58 3d Ave., near b0th St. ahead of his supplies, SIX MEN SENT TO PRISON Even the nome is sweelly suggestice of the oldatime gardens thal inspired the formula for these perfumes and toilet preparations. FOR $500,000 SWINDL |Leaders in Fraud by Sale of Al-| Have Your Cassar, Fitted by an Expert A Corset—no matter how od it may be—fails unless t is suited to your particu. lax figure. Here cach one is Gst Two Years Each, Joseph Ulmer and Richard Kobsa, who are believed to have been the ring- leaders in a conspiracy to defraud Uquor dealers throughout the country in a swindle aggregating $500,000, were sentenced to-day by United States |Ap 16 wa: Presiden F to Secre pressed the year would fitted by an experienced cor- setierc Judge Mack in the Criminal Branch of the Federal District Court to two years in the Atlanta We carry in stock different models, so 1 can be sure we can fit YOU, no metter what your figure. Our experts will gla help you select the corse. best suited to you. OLMSTEAD CORSET COMPANY 179 Madison Av., at 34th St. omtlary. nd Joseph Seeback, serve one year and ively. Penner wit, he j be committed to Atlanta. Seeback will | id be taken to the Mercer County (N. |! |4) Penitentiary. Henry Kobsa re- ceived the same sentence and was or- |dered to pay g@ fine of $500. Leo Prince, an Inside worker for the ring, was fined $500, with tho privilege of paying it in instalments, te ‘The frauds were promoted by the NEW YORK sale of alleged bonded warehouse re- celpts ied by the Seminole Dis. inery Distributing Company, of No, 600 Vitth Avenue | Gossard 000 Infants Will Be Pre- | served This Year. 5, ‘ WASHINGTON, April 3.—The nation leg-J Bonded Warehouse Receipts | wise infant saving campaign to open | YT TY LAL LL LOLOL DDL LY LOLOL LOLOL LINO FLAGS No muss or skin-stains. Jus ing relief at very small sized bottles, No inere 25e., 0c, $l—anvwhere. with which he applied his limited tools was shown by his earlier testimony | that his booking business alone netted him $50,000 a year. The manager of the agency office was 8 given an official send-off | put on the stand to disprove the claims t Wilson to-day. In @ let-|of Madge Fox Hart that she had bern tary of Labor Wilson he ex-|the guiding spirit of the business, He hop» that the campaign this |testied Mrs. Hart had no connection with reach its goal—saving of the office. Mrs. Hart says her husband ILLS RAIN RX Mery VG MMiractions Are Prices—Quality—Service Store Closes 6P.M. Herald Square, B’dway, 34th to 35th St We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only For April 6, the First Anniversary of Our Entrance Into the War BUY A NEW FLAG! Let its very newness be a symbol of the fresh energy, fresh 1oOAat.’s Liniment know the blood congestion and putting back | | | very | the old-time feel-good. a | BABY-SAVING CAMPAIGN uttie schooung and didn't know much | Nothing like it for killing external. |i —— t th in > EB se pain « oreness, wcle- >) | jer @RRAAAADG WPEGbe ISBN TUG Rae a eee roca re cas rainy Buawcatiiegyatver ete | Ne Scere! ilson + | eua ee © he said, | § . ; UN dcnabebiel | iM ly the tools of his trade. The abil. | €xposure: I: t refre Genero ein prices! |iay TEES TE TE TEETER TOTTORI Corset Economy determination and fresh effort we are putting into the fight. Ha EOE Roses, lilies-of-the-valley, violets, lilacs, sweet peas, pinks, and mignonette—all the quaint blossoms that grandmother loved, have lent their undying fragrance to produce a perfume in which the most delicate scent is merged with the most pungent in such perfect proportion that the one is not o’ershadowed nor the other made unpleasantly prominent. : Another proof of America’s industrial independence! All E UROMA products are made right here in our own laboratories, and they rival those imported from France. For the month of April remarkable price concessions on the entire EUROMA list. Regnlartr. Boela EUROMA Perfume, Ounce bottle 9% 6% Two-ounce bottle, 1.69 99 EUROMA Toilet Water, 4-ounce bottle, 99 6% EUROMA Sachet Powder, l-ounce bottle, 49 36 EUROMA Face Powder, in three tints, Blanche, Rose, and Rachel, 49c 37c EUROMA Talcum Toilet Powder, in sifter can, 24c 18c EUROMA Toilet Soap, cake, 24c 19c Sewe—Nain Floor, 34th St., Boar, ee) ‘ 5 Herald There is the utmost of quality in every Gossard. Tr yle is unquestioned and inimitable, their all- priceless and proverbial, and they g service that alone is worth the price as good” for you. Honor the boys who are bravely doing their “bit” over there, by displaying a service: flag. Ourvflags are patriotically priced, so there’s no reason why “Old pay, whether it be $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, | Glory” shouldn't wave from every housetop. $5.00, $5.50 or up to $50.00. | Itis practicing true economy to buy a Gossard Corset. | U. S. Flags, Wool Bunting U. S. Flags, Cotton Bunting The name (fossard 2x3 ft. $1.89) 5x 8ft. $6.11 | Sewed Stars & Stripes--Fast Colors cee eaeeeeteeee Re 6x 10 ft. 9.89 ‘ re the (eaide at ihe et antanetihe I 3x 5 ft. 2.59) gy 12 Ft 16.64 | 2x 5ft. $1.39/5x Bft. $2.97 on the inside of the corset is your gu a nS ort C | et NaLitiinuic amon ie) ier: inne eore: “inte Ia | 4x6ft 4.56|10x15ft. 22.89 | 4x6ft. 2.34/6 x 10 ft. 3.96 For sale at the best stores BY Tue H. W. Gossarp Co., tne Lartest Makers of Fine Corsets reaowro CHICAGO NEWYORK svmros sass borsets “Woor ISSAL CORSETS They Lece Ja ELE LSE IE ETN TE TD TI in designs and materials appropriete for every room are the three types described Wool Bunting Service 12 x 18 inches—84c | 16x 24inches—-89c¢ | 2 (up to three stars) (up to three stars) Flags—Carried in Stock x 3 feet—$1.49 (up t© three stars) Special quotations on any size Service Flag given upon application Foreign Silk Flags mounted, 5c, 7c, 12e, 19¢ U. 8, 84c, 64c each Printed Flags mounted on staffs, carried in large assortment Fifth Floor, 34th Street DOMESTIC RUGS For Summer Use On the fourth floor is assembled a truly wonderful collection of Summer Rugs, Worthy of particular mention low: Square, 38th Street “TIL” FOR FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Rugs of Imported Imported Rugs service . ye Swedish Fibre Distinctly different rugs | | A ue eet Fibre ; iA 5 ia made from a wiry grass, some ug made by one of our hs Amarions\ Seal gauy HAYA) | | OVE ora dhorgen leone te prominent domestic mills. The i de of 8 that the design is reversible. | | ft ane oad Snlnet Ore sonia Fel) es lc Wonderfully soft col cou row the Oriental, Chinese anc i tough fibre that insures long wreagerth soft T com: Ponane adicutie oe i Rugs Made of part of the Lome | 27 in. x 54 in. $174 $1.59 | 27 in. x 60 in $1.64 Sit. x 6ft, 2.89 i 2.48 | Sfx Oft., 2.04 Swollen, Galloused Feet and Corns Tern sa. Gell ceinereow fa{| th ibesbew 9B Aft. x9 ft., 7.14 6 ft. xO ft 71611 ot Olcott Hi Sft.Sin.x10ft.6in, 11.89 Bit. x 10ft 10.89 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. Bin, 91 oft. x 12 ft, 13.48 x12 ft, ta | x 12 ft., “Pull, Johnny, Pull! —————_—_——_---—- My sore, tired, swollen In addition to these three lines of rugs there are imp nd domestic rugs for feet just ache for ‘Tiz.’” used on the stairwa porches, for the city home refurnished for the Sum rugs that have the appeal of service and economy CARPETS High grade curpels iv attractive desi Solid Color Vely or for solid floor covering, A mest F or the country home, s well as beauty and fitness Carpets ifferent colors = ch a s as follows Velvet Carpets, $1.44 and $1.98 per yard i Th ' made of a fine Io Persian Chinese and Oriental effect The $2.69 is a worsted fabric. made by foreign milla -TINAG LINOLEUMS and beauty of design that appear te » them th 0 er You're footsick! Your feet feel] gleddener the world has ever knowu terns ix particularly attractive. The « I ea to tired, puffed u aching,| . Get a 25-cent boa of ‘lic’ at any Pease wil f ume oleums in Peatacnll ines oP! drug store and end foot torture for a through to the beck and will last ua! bros ous grades Figured cork “Tia? makes feet remarkably fresh | Whe ye Never have tired, ach- worn completel ough the goods nole car sara’ width ret ret ing, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes and sore-proof, “Tin” takes the pain| will fit fine and you'll only wish you and burn right Aut of corns, callouses] had tried “Tix” gr. Accept’ ne | fund Duslgna "ls "isthe grandest fasts | futon Raver AcceRt ne a 4S —Lovrth Floor, Broadway - 7 I ‘The RM Mary a Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Tomorrow and Balance of the Week 3,600 Men’s Shirts All Woven Materials The Best Values We Have Offered This Season. Sizes Sleeves 14 to 18 at $ 5 33 to 36 inches e inches Plain and corded Madras, light-weight Flannels as well as various other desirable woven fabrics in a choice and comprehensive assortment of patterns. We venture to say that it will be many a day before Shirts of this quality will be offered again at this price Ground Floor makes more Sunday World Want Directory in the universe. ‘Offers ot Positions"’ than any other two mediums

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