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—_ —— } for war Suggestions economies are not always practical. One lady recom- mends going back to the kilt! Yet the kilt takes at least 44 yard more cloth than knickers! Suffice to say, we're meeting the Government’s requirements for style. No boy’s expected to be any easier on his clothes, however, than he was be- fore the war—a good rea- son for all-wool and strong making. All leather shoes! Boys’ sizes in *“West- pointers’’—the last official- ly approved for West Point cadets. Official outfitters to Boy Scouts of America. “Registered Trademark. RoGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St. Four Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St | ODAY more ||| | New York | people are | drinking | | Yuban than | i ever before usedany other |) of | | brand coffee. The Arbuckle Guest Coffee ‘inn close out. 6-1t. Di IMM Dining Room, Bed Room, Library, Furniture Suites and Single Pieces marked especially A very large assortment to choose from. Golden Oak 7-Pc. Set, $39.75 ng Table and 6 Solid Leather Covered Chairs, 'MEAT PROFITEER SHUTS SHOP WHEN FINE IS IMPOSED — an Suspends Business in Prefer- ence to Paying $100 Penaity —Says He Can’t Exist. Following is a@ copy of the placards which must be displayed, by order of the Food Administration, in the twin- dows of butchers who have been con- victed of profiteering; “Having exceeded the margin allowed by the United States Food Administration on lamb, we have been directed to refund to all our customers, and to those cash customers who can present our bills, all overch. os. “We have agreed to ..mit our- selves to the prescribed margins in the future and to obey all the rules of the Food Administration. Franz Joseph Michel, a butcher at No. 1687 Amsterdam Avenue, con- close his shop fof two weeks rather than to meet the alternative penalties fixed by the Food Board. He is the | first butcher of the several hundred make this decision, Michel was convicted of charging jan excess of 12 cents over the {margin on loin chops fixed by the | Food Board; 1 rib chops; 111- | shoulder chops cents excess on leg of lamb and 21-2 cents exce ew lamb, “You are guilty of gross profiteer- jing,” Food Board Examiner J. J Lindner told Michel , “You may either close your shop for two weeks, ie pay $100 to the Red Cross, refund all overcharges, sign a pledge that ae will abide by the Food Board's | rulings in the future and post a sign in your window telling of your mis- | de u | said Michel. “I have not made a liv |ing tor the last year and 1 have a wife and child to support.” | Michel declared that his business requirements called for a larg: margin of profit than that fixe: the Food Board, He said he h: exclusively charge and delivery tr of 2 | inadequate. He | prices fixed on me a fair profit. He the prices that re viction, also decla: 8 did not al tted chargin; v hear to-day before 5 iners and convictions 1 exam- rapidly, | Fines of $25 to $150, payable to the b 4 Board's rulings obeyed in the future, Max Braun, No, 1625 Amsterdam Avenue, convicted of overcharging from two to 11 cents, refused to pay a $100 until persuaded by his brother, Frederick, who said he was getting r not want it said that any me: y to go to France Parlor Universal Tone Arm Plays Any Record Money ref No €, 0. In A victed of profiteering to-day, chose to | 2 cents excess on| cents excess on| ss on | en I'll close for the two weeks,’ and that the Food Board's allowance ents a pound for deliveries was d the ed in his con- Fifty butchers had a ten-minutes’ Red (ro. € imposed, and the of- fenders were ordered to post signs in their windows to the effect that harge’ would be refunded and and did Grand Solo $85 [Yor PHONOGRAFri Fer Ladies’, Men’s & Children’s CLOTHING Visit Our Brooklyn Store HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS MATERIALLY Here Is What Meat and Fowl Cost | Nint | mache | Bronx », 847 Second Avenue, Stomach and Acid Indigestion. aty tried nome eases do not even sive Disurated may heavy lumpy feeling that seems most everything you | his family was unpatriotic. Braun | finally agreed to pay if he would be | allowed to continue in business under his brother's name without putting a | sign in his window. His case was | taken under advisement, Fines of $100 were imposed on Brook- at No. 802 Flatbush lyn, She ple: Avenue, to charge high prices. against nhattan Butcher cond Avenue; 854 Second Ave- Jentitled he | Similar fines were Max Bauer of the Company, Vincenzo F p; Ruck Market, lyn; Third Avenue; assessed 481 Fifth Avenue, Brookly Hil No, 8713 Third Avenue, ; Albert Metzger, No. 586 nm Avenue; Frank Heller, Third Avenue; Charles Rago, Willis Avenue, the Bronx; Darkens Beautifully and Re- stores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. vill’ turn gray, streaked and beautifully dark and lu . Mixing the Sage Tea and phur recipe at home, though, is trou- blesome ready-to-use preparation tmproved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at stores, known as “ Sulphur Compound, lot pf muss. While gray, faded hair is not sin- ful, we all desire to retain our youth- ful appearance and attractiveness. Si eth’s Sage and By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- ly, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a times by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af- ter another application or two your | Katherine Dunn, owner of a market | ed in vain that wages | called for trial on similar charges to | of $30 a week she paid for a manager | Common garden sage brewed into” a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol |f) 34 1, at drug thus avoiding a Martin Klein, Avenue and Bernard Hely, N Amsterdam Avenue Fines of $50 were John Brothers, An easier way is to get the | hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, , soft and luxuriant and you years younger, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful It is not intended | r of for the cure, mitigation or prevention toilet requisite. of disease and Living Rvom low to $15 Value $6.98 ddition to Furniture THIS WEEK, REDUCED, appear eee Music Will Bring Happiness | Bloomingdales’ Piano Dep’t Lexington to 3d Avenue | 59th to 60th Street You will find tha a Hittle bieurated mi No, 510 Amst Rosenberg No, $108 Fifth yh MI Ws foo he OU bare SPECIAL LOW TERMS of Only 59 A Week NO INTEREST Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE NO EXTRAS To Your Home Bloomingdale Bros.’ plan of selling this well- known Player on terms of only $2.00 a week makes it possible for every family to have or Music in your home will bring such < ¢ share of enter- tainment and happiness th will never regret the purch, of this Player particularly because the payments are so small as to eliminate all worry. Call tomorrow, let t ou this rument and explain our easy payment plan to you, WALTERS "450. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home he same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every n rs Player sold this week at f ¢ 4 prices: $425, $475, $ 50, $600 Buy Your Player To-morrow Which Wil! Assure Immediate Delivery To all those who call tomorrow select a Player we can assure immediate delivery It sable for us to men tion this as we will not be able to promise immediate delivery for those who purchase later on in the week 53 Used Pianos To Be Sold at Special Low Prices These pianos must be sold at once © room for new stock—every one has been overhauled at cur factory every one is a real bargain. Prices *65 and Up TERMS ONLY §] PER WEEK Stool and Free Delivery jens, If you are & sufferer from gnesia which you can from. practically any druggist im either st 149th Street, the her was repre- ng by his wife, , Who has stores TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE \(t Neutratizes Stomach Acidity, Preveat Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy n But before giving up hope jeotain: you are ronlo dyspeptio, just try the effect of a little bisurated magn it the ordinary commercial citrate, oxide or milk, but ! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918, | | West 42nd Street We accept payments and issue official Liberty Receipts on account of Fourth Liberty Loan Coupon Books. An Important Offering To-morrow Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women’s Crepe de Chine Blouses at $3.75 UNUSUALLY attractive styles in flesh, white or navy blue, in a choice of tucked or plain effects; with high or low necks and new collar and cuff treatments. Women’s Negligees & House Gowns HE assortments in the Second Floor Dept. are now at their best. Of particular interest are the robes made of warm, comfortable materials, such as Velvets, Jerseys, All Wool Worsteds, Corduroys and Zenana Cloth. Women’s Zenana House Coats $25.00 Two distinctive models with satin or scalloped edge collar and sleeves; silk lined throughout; regularly $34.50, at Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas OF excellent qualities, at very low prices. Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas Silk Mixed with cord loop and desirable crook hand- les; dependable qualities, For Women, $2.25 For Men, . $2.50 | iad eth Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas In black and colors with handles of Bakalite and ster- ling silver; leather and cord loops; sport models, at $4.95 Women’s Silk Umbrellas In black and colors; close rolled, with cord loop haniles, The Corset Sections ¢ N theSecond Floor, are showing complete assortments of all standard models from the best known manufacturers, made of only reliable materials, such as Coutil, Satin, Cotton and Silk Broche and Taffeta Silk atv moderate pric Under the supervision of expert corsetieres, spec al orders will be exceuted upon short notice in our sanitary work- rooms on the premises, and at reasonable cost. Alpha Corsets, ranging in price from $3.75 to Classique Corsets, © “ « $9.75 to Custom-made Cor $5.00 to 29.50 Iront Lace Corsets, $2.50 to 16.00 And an attractive collection of PLIABLE MODELS, suitable for Sport Wear, Hospital, Red Cross Work and Motor Corps Service. 24.50 29.75 sels, “ “ oe “ “ee ° ° ° Desirable Dress Trimmings Ailimely offering of interesting items, comprising Colored and Black Silk Embroidered and Beaded trimmings, Ornaments, Tassels, Girdles, Fringes, Buckles, ete., at less than regular prices. Oriental Novelty Silk and Beaded Ornaments and Tassels, For Dress and Decorative purposes; excellent values at 30c, 55c to 3.95 Black Silk Embroi- dered ‘Trimmings, 4 to 15 ins. wide; yard, | 85c, 1.65 to 3.25 Tinsel Trimmings for dress and decora tive purposes, 85c, 1.65 to 2.50 Black Braid & Silk Cord Girdles of re- liable qualities, 1.35, 1.85 to 3.75 American and Oriental Rugs & Carpets At prices which inspire purchasing. Wilton and Velvet CARPETS Standard makes in all the most wanted plain colors, Chinese and Persian RUGS In Room Sizes; Chinese and Persian RUGS Small and Medium Sizes ranging in price from prices range from $22.50 to 58.00 | $2.85t04.50 yd. | 128.00 to 575.00 Stern Brothers’ Wideloom Chenille at $10.75 sq. yard A high-grade, seamless wool-back carpeting, in grey, blue, taupe, rose, mul- berry and tete-de-negre; widths up to 15 ft.; quality and dyes gugganteed.