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headquarters of the State Food Board, GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don’t “have to to rub it in) to get quick, comfort- ~ ing relief at No. 6 West Sith Street. Officials of the Childs Company have been summoned to explain what in- HEARING CALLED | spectors of the Mood Administration | | and patrons claim are increases of 25 | to 160 per cent, in food items whica are sald to cover virtually the whole | It will be the second time these ister ts have been investigated in Once you've tried it on thal are muscle, sciatic pai atic twinge, lame back, you'll fir | viously compeliing the company to a warm, soothing relief you bt | Resturant Compan Company Must Bk reduce the price of milk to 5 cents for thought a liniment could prod an cight-ounce cup and to 10 cents Won't stain the skin, leaves no inuss,| Plain to Board Alleged Un- | #. Cl#M-ounce cub and | wastes no time in applying, sure to . a sands a Mite . give quick results, A large bottie| warranted Increases. John Mitchell, Chairman of the Fed. ineans econom: Your own or any ween ral Food Board of the State of New ther druggist has it. Get it to-day.! York, who ts in charge of the inves- 1 ae a tnjue tim said to-day some of the | | complaints charged that the company also had reduced the portions. HL. A. Phillips of the Inspection De- | the ®Childs Company this city, the Mood Administration pre- Inquiry into what has been charged ble increase in food | prices within the last week by the Childs restaurants in New York will be started to-morrow afternoon at the partment of . Eyes to Win You Cheeks That Are Rosy, A Smile From Red Lips, You Can Have. Us R & G Pills, a vegetable com- pound containing podophylium and ts allied laxatives for the liver and a Get a box tonight -10¢ ard 25 | HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted, advertisements. ‘on Tonite, the: talon effect, lasting i" ver | whole family. oroducing lasting, bene! doctor or drageist can telly UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BUSINESS HOURS. 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Firth Avenue FRIDAY WINTER COATS For Misses and Small Women OUR REGULAR SALE PRICE $26.74 OUR REGULAR $26.74 gYcs a price for these smart, well-made Coats is but nominal in comparison with their real values in fashion and material. Hearn’s way of meeting the necessities of wartime purses, while maintaining highest standards of quality and style, has never been more strikingly exemplified than in this sale. MATERIALS ARE WOOL VELOUR AND CORDUROY FASHIONABLE, SERVICEABLE AND WARM STYLES are those pictured here, and an interesting array of other picturesque, youthful models besides. ‘The trimming is of self material or plush COLORS are rich, desirable shades of burgundy, brown, navy and black SIZES ure from 14 to 20 years. ® Alterations Without Extra Charge green, taupe, SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 10 A. M. SALE ENDS SATURDAY, 6 P. M. Quantiti styles and si ry up to Saturday, 6 P. M. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | Prices to the level formerly charged. “Start - of -Season’’ Sale |": s.: OCTOBER 8, 1918. oer a a Which Axes the prices, declared the UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: ! Increases were made Monday to céver BUSINESS HOURS—10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ‘ the increased cost of eggs, meat and . F) milk. RN... West of Fitth Avenue FRIDAG. 1S USUAL. BARGAIN DAY Last Friday of 16th Great Fall Sale Menus in use in Childs’ places to-| . day show a charge of 80 cents for two! Price Cuts Unusual ly eggs. Poached eggs on toast cost 25 “Practically the only items for: which the prices were Increased,” | said Mr, Phillips, “contain these arti- cles.” | Complaints against the prices Fouriees charged Im these restaurants have been made a in Washingto: where, according to .nformation re- ceived here, the restaurants wers closed an hour and a haif Wednes- y at the order of the Food Admin- istration, while their prices were be- ing investigated, It is sald they were permitted to open only after the man- agers had promised to reduce the cents, Last week these items cost 5! cided caeh teeta eater ie ane, | SEW 50-IN. BROADCLOTH 2.93 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. 16.50 9.44 a . . ‘ . } VELOUR PORTIERES 19. | Corned beef hash now costs 2% cents.| FALL SUITS. . 23.85 Our reg. $3.68 Our reg. $19.50 Value 922,50 Laat woek it cost 20. Corned beet hash | Our reg. $29.94 and $31.04 All woot broadcloth--high lustre, New Fall styles and belted | 7 ft. © im. long—French edge— with a poachéd egg has been raised Wool = Poplins, Oxfords and | sponged and shrunk—Delft, Tan models-—-novelty mistures, stripes | reversible Nile and rose, rose and from 30 cents to 40 cents. Griddle! Veloure, strictly Mais? Da i | pyrue, Prune, Burgundy, Navy | and fancies —~ | blue, blue and brows and other rich’ cakes have been raised 50 per cent. 'n| rai sche I SP ag ES ad od ue, Black colorings. ; models, braid trimmed, with in- |WOVD WOLIS or. 55 55004. Price from a charge of 10 cents to 13) aid velvet collars and buckled | WOOL PLAIDS vee Q ROTH SULTS..-n- os: GO| ere Lace CURTAINS... 3.86 jcents. French toast has been raised, belts — black, . brown and Our reg. 88.88 Semi-Norfolk and trench styles Marie A: Our reg. velty and tel from % cents to 35 cents, | plum=-siees for women aod | 48 ineffective patterns in cons | novelty checks, mistures and mebedtie poy te pace» Aya F The Childs Company is reported to| misses trasting colors on oavy blue | Jancies—9 to 18 yrs hq feiedyp bens isn 8 have testified that {t fed 20,000,000 pen No Charge for Alterations. | grounds | save? sults. es | TAPESTRY OUCH Co COVERS 2,88 16 test 9 New 7 . ESS! nt crises GSS] V Yok Comulbalanes WhIUGG: Neal co SORE AVAE, 5.95 | PRENCH SERGE ........... 1.66) Our reg. 88.74 | b0 in, wide Oriental Rug, desigut? aupreceed atonisiment rh Ch tds's} Navy blue and) black — Panama Our reg. $1.97 | New belted models—-medium and | -~in A non red and wood brown and revered blouse—button trim- ee neeer ccd Weck y ‘FRUIT OF LOOM MUSLIN... « ee ming and white pique collars-- | Burgundy, myrtle, navy and black | BOYS’ SUITS...... ee 17) Our vee, 20 Yard j Our reg. $3.9 NO WARD BREAD HANDLED, [Bipot dhiita P | CHIFFON TAFFETA 1:64) & to 6 yerrevunive Nodelk. FA ar jengths. 10 to &0 | WOMEN’S COATS 28.95) Our reg. $2.25 | Military and Russian styles ps 4 STATES UNION ORGANIZER Our reg. $37.7 35 in. —satin’ barred plaids, new | medium and dark mixtures | MATTRESS TICKING ....... «@ | Heavy lustrous broadcloth, velour colors and combinations | Value .64 outlets pleated or gathered backs—con- |BOYS' CAPS. ‘ 52 Herringbone twill. assorted fancy” Labor: Offtal Ale take fal vertible collars, eek: button [STRIPED TAFFETAS 1.48 « 7 | teipes: “i Ie Als ‘> Issue] trimming—line roughou' 7 Our reg. 81.95 New styles . Bray an | OTH . «one With President of Company on |FLANNELETTE KIMONOS . 1.8%) Various color satin stripes om | various mixtures. TUNG Yr Oe reg. 11 ‘ Wages—Union Formed. Wise bir ecoeal @ | alta ae fl READY-TO-WEAR HATS. 2.945! _Bleached—36 inches wide ; ™ | Mastic be! model ora jesignes ~ SF. Whaten, organizer of the Bakery] om pink, blue or lavender grounds [CREPE DE CHINE... 0.44... Our ree 99.95) 1.54 1 2 i sires 36 to 46. . Our reg. 88.25 a large and sma ; 7 Drivers’ Union No, 289, said this morn- be 40 in heavy quality, full crepe tastefully trimmed — black and quality’ ing that 183 men of the Ward Bak.ng| VOILE BLOUSES 2.58) finish—sight and dark colors colors | Goeipene's ieelitngdtivers: out 40408] Oue reg | TRIMMED HATS 3.77 Az employees had ore red. No detiv ree yey itt with plain or | WHITE POPLINS: sree GO Our reg. 84.04 ; joyees had organi 3 iver-} embroidered colla: Our reg. si ‘ id tailored model aodard quality lies, according to Mr. Whalen were |qy LOU: D Hearn's “Goodwear'=-excellent for | Smart dress and tailored models ve | made in Brooklyn or New York to: VOILE Bi Our hes, 92.85 2.17 Middies, Uniforms and Dress pur- | black and new Fall colors. | ~-less tT ae alae took {asye with the statement of! Dainty tueked and embroidered Poses UNTRIMMED HATS 1.454 geedeyelns 7s sident Ward that the drivers are av-| styles; others lace trimmed. Our reg. 81.87 | CROCHET SPR . eraging $31.50 a week. He said thet 6.95 LONGCLOTH, 10-YD. PIECE 3. 10) Various becoming atyles for women | Value 82.49 |the average pay was $18 a week. FINE ee er hin. ite ‘a OM fee 2 ne ; | tnd misses—black and colors Excellent quality, good designs ite ine, soft quality for lingerie and bs Cot. Bacon have been in conterence naan] Beautifal dress models of Geor | babies’ wear. 3 |UNTRIMMED HATS 2.10 BED SPREADS... 8.07 gtk: fi te ere in white, flesh ani | ay . 92.87 1a) ward Deople,” said the organ Lie figs APES A, embroidered, | HUCK TOWELS ............ LT) Smart dress ane malas styles Hi et ew designs. bedi thiahlderaivdviboredaidai airy EL OTA ok Our reg. 24 black and colored velvels ; our oes - : 5 : 4.77) Bleached cotton — fringed, red {Trimmed free if bate and materials are purchees | SILKOLT would recognize | SILK ena t ue 4.77 Ustpa baedats: : minacs 4 COMPO FORT ABLES ‘ 2.33 \HAT TRI . ur reg. $5.00 b jee him Smart dress modsls of crorttite [TURKISH TOWELS 14 Dainty designs, medivim peight Ler rares Had fn Case foes eles | eich tested —toscediver, | meri mu nCUNTe OO) Smart ‘ancy | cotton filled well mitched, Tall Ee gael i tial tay rhe pleated styles. | jath size~-hemmed—white borders, Feathers, in new shades for Fa site Liows have been averaging $51.50 iy taken| TAFFETA PETTICOATS 4.35) DINNER NAPKINS. MEN’S OVERCOATS.. 18.00 FEATHER PILL - \from what they have been earning for Our Reg. $5.93 reat Dub tg. 64-06 (aoe Our reg. 822.00 White goose and down-filled—" \the last ten weeks. We have no right} Various style flounces in solid 2@ in. size—bleached sk Advanced Wint models-~bo: excellent tickin rem |i object to the men forming a un'on.| colors and changeables, (linen ond cotton mised)—splen- | Chesterfield and | geseneectce: tee Hy # |The War Board has so ordered. The/ SATEEN PETTICOATS .88| did wearing quality. | styles—wool mixtu } Soe ee anne. RR War Board also gives us the right to Our Reg. 17° « blue, green an be ae ltcne, 6.17... By jrun our business as we have been run-| All black of striped--flounces of |PATTERN CLOTHS... 2.24) sires +. “s ah Jning it for the duration of the war.| flowered material—elastic bands Our reg. 83.17 7 MEN’S UNDERWEAR | BLANKETS [We do not intend to recognize the} —all lengths. 62x70—linen and cotton mixed 0 93.00 Our rr pial ge oT he ; 7 a Damask—full bleached. bl id Wool finished. roe ted eiderdileal union, nd My 1d i » and personally lo not know | LOPE CHEMISE 78 Shirts or drawers Union | finish and cotton Meece—white, what the men are striking for. They ENVE ‘Our Reg. $1.24 TOWELING cee 22! medium weight, wool mi i i cA A igbeceamyagggg ‘mesa 1m" veins any Ge-| Batiste or nainsook —~ white or Our reg. .27 all six Heit Sea baie bode jmands am quite willin 1o je <a i —~ yol Z « d c flesh, prettily trimmed yoke For dish and roller Purposes. | MEN’ WOOL UNDERWEAR 3.40 pomET FLANNELS 28 fot ene” Seorarec Ernie DRAWERS 66 LACE DOYLIES : ery | Our reg. 63.9 Roe, , Spec iat . Bt Dur reg. 25 » single Bleached or unbleeche oO Reg. .94 Vari i} shirts, Winter | BUTTO 4 reese | AS ORDNANCE INSPECTORS} Ssmrttched Bem or fezey Teer | Gurtegthte tt | MEN'S OTIS UNDERWEAR. .SS. ‘Our ren. 64 | patiacc aero, - 4.| Novelty and pearl—various dress, Our reg. 81.24 1} Ivory tint Powder Box, Hair Re-! NA i Allo Belg BROCHE Sans reat ey jo OFT suit ites, Medium eight ‘balbriggam, short ~ | lesiver, “Buffer sith removable | Applicants Accepted to Be Given Our is or long sleeves; ers, double chamois ji Fin bi Jels—low bust Three Months’ Training—Pay Nea ise Mp eat cer pie: | PEARL BUTTONS ‘ $ seats. IVORY TINT ARTICLES .26 $1,200 to $2,900 a Year. 25 to 30. Various styles—2 holes. | MEN’ S SHIRTS. 56 hat 1 aaa eeett 4 Ss: Thee ur reg. $3.50 and | \ A call for men and wonven to Ait atw-| COUTIL CORSETS. |... 8.65) pLack SILK BRAID..........14| Silk mixed” various color satin | cum and Box Holders. iy en a positions, Sadlcnl Te nittee. Gimeae | 1 lark—tor _Diadiog and trim: stripe plain white silk | SALVE FAB ides as we oF fuel Besnreent aoe tops-19 to 26. MEN'S SILK SCARFS....... .S@| ur pea, bac aan QUE ny (its es cOlee, AS BANDEAUS, .71 | WHITE EMBROIDERIES...... 9 Our reg. $1.00 and 81.25 Glos lined, ‘alee'pis t 4 i Se Pate i Gur reg, 184 | Large assortment of new Fall | HAIR PINS. oe [oes eur) ae Ape de Heavy fea, Edgings, insertings and beadings— nd colors—~also plain oO Vesnt, idee ion cena’ totcon ure | a ieeeeta dlosked becker ; | variety of patterns. and fancy knit styles Large cabinet con plain’, | went ines men won ere} Q imped and invisil needed quic for work in ¢on GIRLS' TUB FROCKS....... 1.55 EMBROIDERIES.....,....... 21) | BLANKET BATH ROBES. 5.88) “i™P tion of ordranc Our reg. $1.96— ae Our reg. .27 F reg. 87.50 WILLINGTON COTTON....... .43 Haifa Pretty Fall models in plaid | Flouncings and corset coveringn in | Attractive colons “in Jacquard | Our reg. .56 Doren "8 Grabens a Man patterns and Many neat patterns. ns—piped aod corded, well | %00-yard spools—black or Nel colors -6 to years. i jc, all sites. sever iabbbe ie gay LOL .35 | COTTON LACES Arye! } finial os atuoas | MERRY 2 cities $1.94 . Our reg. 9 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS | Neat plaid patterns—splendid for alning © : Filet and fancy desigu--desirable | KHAKI COLOR.............. 3.94) Jen mare p si Misses’ and gitls—6 to 20 years s children’s wear. Wnontae ta{ Tall white or with cclored collar | trimming widths ii mos rem. 64.95 SIREN ere pectors, and after thr "rors" DREsses | HY AER eerie D) tached collars fe 4 Our. ree: cee months’ training a5 assistant inspe stor Li Bes | § in— jesirable lel adnal to be inspector Our reg. 81.04 Whit -- idths for | g q .68) Gaiats pala wilice aaiteel ssi lace or embroidery trim: Various trimming uses | And coats—union made, blue and | DRESS GINGHAMS.:, + 28 normal car,-|__ med-—te 6 years. spam | White stripe or all white. | alue .38 ee , s - RIBBONS +28) St-inch — attractive variety the employee. Ausinant | TOTS We ee eT 1.47 | Our teg. 84 MEN'S CAPS +$5| stripes, checks, plaids wad pla pa rom = $1, yoke and belted styles Millinery and hair bow widths Our reg. $1.00 and $1.25 MERCERIZED SATEENS.... sd i ‘ | Ince ‘and embroidery trimmed spares fails, SoBe, checks} Woolen materials—all sizes Our reg. .70 Full information and epplication " ight and dark colors. “of light id blanks may be obtained from ‘he ofe ree WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR «G7 Pull assortment of light « ¢ Init tae | tots’ TUB DRESSES . 1.17 NEW RIBBONS 24. ry 77 dark colors—for all lining pur- jof the Uni State vil se e 4 . ur reg. .7 rs e erage yaa ey Ae Giston “Mouse Our reg. 81.47 | Our reg. 28 and 31 Medium. weight celten-—veots low poses—-36 inches wide. ‘This presents an unusual opportin'cy | Attractive models. of chambray Sash sud hair Low widths--sating, | neck, sleeveless or short sleeves, |TABLE OILCLOTH 45 I tor active end usetul wer services | and | gingham—plaia colors and moires, stripes, checks and plain knee or unkle length drawers. Our reg. 57 slat | fancies colors Extra size, 87 Srna Plain. white and assorted devigns TOTS’ HATS 1.64 : ; | ==1)4 yards w WORLD EMPLOYEE T 60 Our reg. $1.97 RUFFLINGS +86 | $1.67 WOMEN’S pel \ ’ vet ~ Our reg UNION SUITS 1.33) WasH doanee 60 ‘OVER THE TOP’ TO MORROW Hee estan Nass bite Various widths net of organdy Medium weight or fleece lined Laundry Oo 78 i la ' . hor to ks—sleeveless 01 undry double w NTA Ce Oue reg. 47 Extra sizes, value 81.97... 1.47 IN RODS 24 Edwards, Commissioner, BABIES’ SILK CAPS +34) pain or lace trimmed styler | . | BRASS CURTA : i Our reg. .08 seorgette, ue end o dy , A Our reg. 3 Enright and Police Band to Dainty turn back effects, warmly petentios pine ERROTEANAT: | {ROVE UNDERD EAN ew aga| Bsiends 068 Ao baits Loan Rally. lined-—6 months to % years “CREPE GEORGETTES V.22 Our reg. 68 to K7~-according to size. | FLOOR MATS....... 34 : KNITTED HEADWEAR 68) Our reg. $1.56 Gray cotton fleeced—shirts, high Our reg. as j:_ The members of all departments of Our reg. .05 Double width—blach Shite and neck, long sleeves—ankle length “Neponsit” Linoleum: j The World wilt go over the top to-| Warm and snug in colors to | full range, 6 ealats suitable for | drawers inches—variety of desig morrow night at 6 o'clock for the match above sweaters. | 6e a 4 i ig * | WRITING PAPER... |Fourth Liberty Loan, The rally will| TOTS’ SWEATER COATS. . 3. VEILING DEP | PURRES NARITY CASE 73 Our re be beld in the Composing Toom of} a Pe Fal aed Cae colors, MARMALADE JARS +87) Leather: lined — many. fittings = Pound Package, Ly or colored Our reg. 46 Pretty designs, silver plated tops KNIVES AND FORKS 1.85) : | |The World. Fawarde of] Nitty te @ years the United States Internal Revenue - | pe) 7 7 WAN onrr ere? .76 |Service ("Big Bill" as he is beat | TOT Our reg. 91.00 J Collector silver plated in French gray finish, | Pelton a Matas | SERVING PIECES +3) .12 packages of £5, aa Our reg. 81.17 each | TRAVEL BAGS | known to New Yorkers), Police Come | Empire and belted models—plain Our rep. $2.65 Sterling silver, bright polish sugar | Our reg. 810.50 missioner Enright and a French Mili-| color or fancy gingham and Reliuble mahke--ebony handles and orange spoons, tomato und Black or brown cowhide leather tary Commissioner will address the! chambray—sizes to 6 years. | sct of 6 hoives and 6 forks. jelly servers, olive forks and spoons. —sewed-on corners—ring ha: | meeting. | The Police Band, which is working | overtime all over the city in behalf! |of the drive, will be on band to play | \patriotic airs. Fully 1,000 employees LEND THE WAY ‘VHEY FIGHT! jand their friends will attend the ’ ting. Jack Farrell, wh i B B ad ti t t |charge ofthe alters guys: “Tos Worle uy Bonds to Your Utmost: | leads al! local papers in subscriptions SUBSCRIBE AT OUR BOND BOOTH—MAIN FLOOR , BONDS READY FOR DELIVERY ame 1S all previous loans, but the rally om night will he the (blue ribbon vent.” ee