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THE EVENING WORLD, F BUTCHERS FINED. AS PROFITEERS: ‘REFUND ORDERED (Continued from First Page.) excess of 10 cents @ pound, and the fame price for rib chops, an excess of 12 cents. “Did you know at tha time of the (prices sugested by the Food Ad- ministrator?” asked Presitent John Mitchell, “Yes,” was the answer, “And you knew that you were pro- fitearing?” “I made an ¢xtra allowance of 3 vents for delivery.” “But you have charged an excess } of from 10 to 12 cents a pound.” “I made my prices to make up my losses.” A. Harrishifager of No. 1031 See- ond Avenue, questioned in the same manner as Ww mitted that! he had charged loin chops and He was ordered to ref charges to his custot nate a $100 Liberty the Red C He pound for rib chops. id to do- Bond to also that he had paid 27 cents a pound for the lamb, The butcher protested a) fine. He said that ho to go out of business ‘I would go out of business but for my neighbors,” he said. “I have been selling meat in the nelhborhood for titty years, and my bors want me to sell thein x "You ought to said Mr, Willi ter for you better for a oN Street, Brooklyn, had charged loin chops, 48 c¢ cents for shoulders ¢ pald 2 trom whict The Adiinisir for loin ct ents for nd one ¢ or stew L. Reith of No. one of a group inst the prefer ut o. busines: had lamb 728 8th Avenue was withdrew to with draw for AML the butehers were yption of ying their ut off rom furt Mitehell wa uilty he they declared wom be tied if they could make the WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING By taking Friend’s Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. West Plains, Mo.—“I was all run down in health, had indigestion and terrible cramps every month so I was un: anyth tried I had very doctor in West’ Plains, also every remedy I could think of, without relief One day when fT wa suffering greatly a friend was at my house and said, ‘Why don't you _ try Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Com pounds? So I did, and through it 1 found relief from my suffering and T Avaieaneed vay lite Te dees igh T can say enough in s wonderful medicine for the health it has brought me.” Mra.’ CORA LEE HALL, West Plains, Mo. Perhaps it may seem an extraya gant statement to say that this remedy saved a life; but women like Mrs. Hall, to whom it has brought health, appreciate the danger uffering they have eseaped too y to doubt it! All who suffer st try it Why tisk life and health without it? Vor special advice write Lydia I Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass: Advt FOR SALE, ones WATCI FH 360%: $19 feokly H (FZ J si0029- Ze0Week!y| s URONY THOst We CONSIDER WORTHY OF creorr 4 BROA Suis ABOVE SW ST, 5 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES. VERGREFERENCES CaLt.waite 08 PONE AN ATCH & MAIDEN LANE {eRe ul ‘Those Worthy of Oredit Pay $1 Down, $1 Weekly Up co $12 Plamilton, Motta, Ce. 1 ter 6 Cort ane Diamonds, Watches on Credit VALUES Goaranieed, Rasa forma fh 35 walt Yak PEMMIONE. WO TCM CO. DIAMONDS BL BOUGHT) SUENYERt SRA? aa era ER ao admitted | Food | a * pound | ile to do, RIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918, lr did when I had to pay 32 cents a | poun friends have been anxiously searching for him since last Tuesday, is be- eved to be suffering from amnesia | as the resuit of overwork. As a momber of the Executive | Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board, Mr. Dreyfus was known to hundreds of persons, He devoted) many hours to the work of this or- ganization. Mr. Dreyfus left his office ‘Tuesday and went to the barber shop of the Hotel Manhattan, on 42d Street. He left there, presumably (o go to his home at No. 304 West #5th Street BELIEVE MISSING BROKER IS VICTIM OF AMNESIA CAUSED BY OVERWORK said one, “Can't I make up ses by taking advantage of the lower prices o the present “No,” replied Mitchell; “that Is ex- actly what you can’t do. That is just what we are guarding against. W. ; Want to insure the public in getting | ‘Re advantage of lower prices.” Following are the buchers who agreed to pay the fine of $100 to the Red O88 Cohn Company, No. 456 Sth Avenu Drur No. 449 Sth Avenue; ‘ | 1008 6th Avenue; Sth Avenue: Persons who talked with him in the 8th Avenue; paiber shop did hot notice any Ind parber shop did not notice any indi- Sth Avenu Rosonburg, ath Avenu Glick, ur, 3 ation of mental disturbance Avenue, all’ in’ Manhattan Hospitals and accident report rec- | Hostene, No. 1250 Flatbush rds have been scarched in vain and ergy Raise: Giseet the thousands of members of the Fulton Stree LH Fulton Street various Jewish benevolent associt- Fulton Street; A. Myer tions connected with the Welfare beth old oe Board have been led to in an tbush Avenue; bush Avenue; G. Bout- C. A No, 1546 Flatbush Avenu hwab, No. 1163 Fulton Stree! No. effort to make a thorough and or- ganized search of the city for the missing man, | New Deputy Charities Com: joner. | Bird &. Coler, Commissioner of Char- ities, announced to-day the appoint- ment of §. Milton Gchatzkin of No. 50 Church Street as Spectal Deputy C ‘om missioner of Charities. His duties Y, JOSEPH GUSTAVE DREYFUS o« be to formulate plans for the care and broker at No. | treatment of city dependents sufforidg whose family and’ from cancer, tarr, No. B. Schile fam Rost, Hafelder, Avenue, and 7 d Avenue, all in Brooklyn, Names of the absentees and those who were nted a separate hearing Joseph G. Dreyfus, ™% Broad Street, RITCHIE “CORNELL : TAIL© iS") The Last Da Sale Ends Tomorrow, Saturday Stores Open Until 10 P. M. Notwithstanding the high and rising costs of woolens we are going to offer Men’s and Young Men’s Three-Piece Suits or Overcoats Made to Measure 20 Regular 22: to 30 Woolens An Annual Ritchie and Cornell Sale made possible by the facts that we are offering woolens bought at the old level of prices, and that we make every garment in our own tailoring shops. No man thinking of buying new clothes can afford to let this opportunity go by unheeded. | | Other Suitings and Overcoatings BUY | 25:00 27: 50 30-00 35-00 | Bu ONDS | b AT Stores Open Till 10 PAT. BONDS NEW YORK C1LY 94 Unn0! 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, 1814 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d Street. 691 sient Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Ste, 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. 143 West 20th Street, besdquarters, BRONX STORE: 408 East 149th St.. Near 3d Ave. STORES IN MAGOREEN: 304 F Flatbush Ave, geo eng a dway, Near Gates Ave 700 Bieee t tanae's Flushing A 5001 Fifth Avenue, Cor Bork ae AT srores IN NEW JERSEY: larket St Union Hill, 267 Beraenlineg Ay iene at ixAKKE i! (i RY, INES _itBOAT S ve gt || DENTISTRY. | ___HgLp wanteo-mace oct | Dentistry That Lasts WANTED, = ro cofonow xm No mreth TR AINM ny STEAM arate EQUIRED ; ! i "METROPOLITAN CINE ar ATION MEN, Subway an 1 *° BOSTON id a INTERBOROUGH CAPE COD CANAL! only route va ALWAYS IN SIGHT OF LAND, RAPID TRANSIT CO Staterooms, Meale (eye) 4M tor, Mt bhILY, the best | Aa? 22D BY | Wares ori at AnD sO ay Barotay 000. ITH ST, AND 1 Berit as ee HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NEW YORK—ALBANY—TROY ny LT Daily tron Pier 32, N. H., foot Canal St, ¢ fea slate ea P. ML? West 1820 St, 6.30 FM. Due Albany || ait Mig. Gu, star lh “ “ight following morning, Express freighs MIVETERS and cay service mobiles entried. | Wanted on “out ‘ot u row W rks GUARANTERD 10 YEARS, and De irgery made by the app nto the gums EW REMEDY ‘Warersury Denran Company Incorporated. Entablished 21 Years 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Wouas, 6106 SuNoave, 9 io Dd ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANCE, plates, ALL Wor TABLE. D'HOTE DIRE, $1.25. tle FOR SALE. Dimoress ; SWEET (eat D! DS ywsberow KINGSTON, y reoaiin St.) 0 4675) Frank ; CENTRAL’ ‘HUDSON LINE ~ HELP WANTED—FEMALE, | Pa GIT for spotting. Pirie Mao. worm Lane ovis DIAMON DIAMONDS Jamey boug y aay malate Abella) WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. sate + resrenambannconomaane ST court by the League of Municipalities, | counsel for which argued that the Pub- SEVEN-CENT FARE UPHELD | BY A MEW JERSEY COURT oa sins oat Must Act at Once Poe Nant | Court of Errors and Appea League of Municipalities Loses in| Fight to Prevent Public Service Company Increase, The action of the New Jersey Public Utility Commission in granting an in- crease of from five to seven cents in| fares on the Public Service Railway was upheld by Justice Swayze in an opinion filed with the Clerk of the Su-| Aik For -Get tr Horlick’s ORIGINAL Malted Milk reme Court in Trenton to-day, ‘The For Infants Justice ‘also upheld the Aah of the ' & Invalids Company to charge one ¢ f es No Cooking fy The#e cut prices are for a limited A eiz-cent fare on the Trenton and time only —until we reduce o: Jiquors $6.40 a gallon, Mercer County Railway was also held) A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. enormous stock, bought on Everything on our legal by Justice Swayze Quick Lunch; Home or Office. shelves The fare increases were attacked in OTHERS are IMITATIONS Mum pay this tax out many gallons of standard brands. We have CUT THE PRICE TO MAKE IT WORTH WHILE. Buy now, while prices are lowest. Buy enough before the country goes BONE DRY —la The new tax and the scarcity when every- body has bought up will drive prices out of all reach. Doctors recommend our high-grade liquors to prevent influenza. SPECIAL FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW WHISKIES BRANDIES por, 1 peck of Cranberries and 23 lbs. of sugar make 10 tumblers of aged fifteen years in Be) casks before bottling, 10.00 thus having acquired ©) the softness and mel =|lowness of age. | Bottle 12. botties ‘ba. | VERMOUTH pay Vermouth, French impor'd 1.25 a ? : johnny Watker made and will keep indefinitely. Mackey & Mackey’ XXXXX Ramaey’ Scotch .. Cunningham Scoteh Mitchele Finest Seotch.. King George . OLD HICKORY delicious jell Fr | . pontaateed pon File Oot] eens comes AAR... 18 ; Fe ae arte xR = : i :. 35 E.Remy Martin Cognac XX os lag lapecey been Poyet ie ieeanecme so ts icious or more tiful in color 09 0 = and clearness than cranberry jelly; ed ‘ i Pr : :. oO it requires less sugar than most 22 $73|Bencn of Aprieer Cordiai:: 139 = jellies and can therefore be used er ice ORMONTFRAISE : freely; cut in cubes it is a beauti- Qre iver, Whiekey ba 1.05 | rar COGNAC ful garnish for fruit salads, etc. Imperial Club. whic 13 $00) Batilad da Whaaee : ebb i fniak a "Should be in every One peck of cranberries with 214 Bah cee Wit, 145 740|household during the pounds of sugar will make ten Core Whiskey, Ore Be Re ear org i caunguinetie + 180 680| The highest grade i j —|B 4 rod 1 | tumblers of delicious jelly, at a very a A small cost per tumbler It is easily [eel OE 335 of Cognac, It nas been 90 00 7 Prudent housekeepers should se- cure cranberries for this purpose in October and November when the berries are not over ripe and ae - 32.75 32.00 PURE RYE Vermouth, Italian, Mo & R110 — , : | Ver uth, tall e "th 7 = are in the best condition to “jell.” atc, Vermouth, Frenen; dome 78 = One can hardly have too much of the eh WINES - pot. “Gat cj i rr ‘i grain, after the most Seple Crest Cet or scery 2 see this beautiful, delicious, economical approved process; dis- Rik on thera” te jell tilled by experts; a |Sporee Port, Importe: 1.00 4.00 jelly. vhisley of uniform ex- Breet Sherry, Imported 4 33 and unusual flavor. Its daily use is A good preventive of influenza Full quarts Gallon Here is the recipe: Cook until soft the desired quantity of eran’ 16 pinte of water for each 2 quarte of berries, Strain the juice through @ Jelly bag. Rapes = 883s) 81 Gordon ory Tuxedo Club D: Buchu Gin, Dr. Bouyt i = % and pour tnto lueensboro Ory ! 7 ae molds. Meder Swans 4s imp. Hol- 1. a b pag 4250 Cook cranberries in porcelain lined, enameled Bary imported Gin, juga:. 240 140 is le only. fe Kuyper Holland Gin 25 — | Pommery Champagne, p' 25 or aluminum vessel y: Van Der Veldt Holland Gin 1.75 8.00| Peart Seal, Domestic, pt 29 — sboro H 50 7.00 Orange Bitters . 1.25 - if Sloe Gin, fi 74 — Grenadine 75 i 1,50 Benedictine, Always specify 5 all or send your order by m MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED—GET 8. For 3t Years Wo Gaarantecd Satisfaction or Cheertully Refunded Money, renorve the right 7 mit quantit @ Delivery om f not paid in advance, jug until returned, Eatmor Cranberries TRADE-MARK a selection of the choicest cultivated varieties packed exclusively for VENINGS U fread =Du. Goueens bony are’ organisation fy 4 CHERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE~a grow aren “e eaoealentt nar a 2468-2469 108 Eighth Ave., ate'esn. N.Y. 8 Easily reached by subway, surface or L lines ONLY BRONX STORE AUMANN8 ome 14-91) Street NIN SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST— NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS 500 Pairs at 69c 500 Pairs at $1.19 § in White or Queen Anne Period Dining Room Suite ‘Doctors Prescribe Mustarine For Sore Throat and Cold on Chest Brings Blessed ‘Rellet ons Night Put Your Falth tn Mdstarine For Sore Throat, Cold on Chest, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Tonsilitis, It Acts Quickly and Surely and Is Better Than Stomach Dosing. American Walnut Pieces As shown here $ at . 225” Op en Every Evening Apartments All pee Marked ‘in Plain Figures Furnished No Extra charge for Credit From $50 Up cain? Look tor the yellow box if you want the Buy the large size, it's more economical, | contains nearly three times as much as the | original substitute small size at only twice the price, mustard plaster, Mustarine Can’t Blister-—-Just Rub It On for the old ee blistering & Sunday World's Want Directory waikes more “Offers of Positions” thas, any other two mediums in the dniversa, r Birdseye Maple Bedroom Suite, con- sisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet p¢ Table; Bed in full size—4 pieces. ‘1278 conto 1492 STESTAV ES