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Being Forced Out. District Attorney Swann’s inquiry into | the Increase in the cost of milk was resumed before Chief Magistrate Me- Adoo to-day. Jacob S. Brill of Pough- fengue, and other members of the Ex- ecutive Committee, quag, Dutchess County, told how he had been President of the Dairymen’s League, but had been forced out by Roswell D. Cooper, present head of the be — Assistant District Attorney Dootine| Hylan, Moran and Borough brought out from Brill that he had en- : ye ~ Raw deavored all tho timo he was in omce| Presidents Will-Support Pier to get the goodwil of consumers, and amanie at no time, he gaid, had he ever been Improvements. in any way instrumental in trying to = eet keep the products of the dairymen from! Mayor Hylan, Borough President reaching the congumer in New York or elsewhere. Dowling and Van Name and Acting Aldermanic President Robert — L. GRANDMA USED SAGE|"="==",°"" ment of the Port Mr. Dowling. “V thing as sf York,” sa She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, s Youthfulness. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur added, will] turn gray, streaked and faded hair} beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just) a few applications will prove a revela- tion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Gut. | Tet phur recipe at home, though, ig trou-! offict blesome. An easier way is t@mct aland the Dock Comn hottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur|us which ones shor Compound at any drug store all ready | , for use. This is the old-time recipe| improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not] sinful, we all desire to retain ou youthful appearance and attractive-| ness. By darkening your hair with| a¢ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly,. You just dampen | mmissione nt Van Name good plans, but he ment and we have not the r Some piers should be bui Commissioner Hulbert @ sponge or soft brush with it and) draw this through your hair, taking] one small strand at a time; by morn. ing all gray hairs have disapper and, after another application or your hair becomes beautifully dari glossy, soft and luxuriant This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not intended | for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.—Advt. to find out how much tl set aside for dock improv le pi fore a plan could cessfully. 5 GON MMM ATR ARMA ARMA MARMARA AAA AAA AMMA AA Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Christmas GIFTS At Low Prices 2 Set RI MARE GAP BAR ORM GA Give a Cammeyer “Christmas Bond’’ For a gift which entitles the holder to secure merchandise foramount deposited by you FOR WOMEN Novelty and Street Shoes 7.50 to 12.00 Boudoir Slippers in novelty material 2.00 to 6.00 Silk Hosiery,in em- b’d and lace design 1.55 to 5.00 FOR CHILDREN Shoes in all leath- ers, lace and button 2.00 to 6.00 Emb’d, and Fancy Moccasins and ‘ Bootees for Infants 65 to 1.25 Plain and Fancy ps Socks @Stockings 39 to 1.00 FOR MEN Comfy Slippers 2.00 Leather,House and ss * Romeo Slippers 2.50 to 5.00 Silk Socks; plain a and clocked ; 65 to 1,80 ‘ d oe Bi did MAM HME Ge EAA AT ATH Sede The Christmas Gift Ideat SHOE CABINETS A unique way of caring for and preserving shoe Covered with beautiful eretonnes in exclusive patterns. The compartment are soft | Men’s and Women’s Sizes Men's sizes contain « Womer Me compenmens SPOCIA! S8,50. sient compart WASHING TC that fe dosign and size with the present Thrift nounced Moran at a meeting of the Board of 1 Dock Commissioner Hulbert's programme for port improvements. ‘I want to vote for the !mprove- that the board thrash the whole thins }out with him, He said he was trying CAMMEYER i ye ee v3 \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. 1919 W. S. $, PROGRAMME [oct andar stfinrs stumps aiso|) PHONOGRAPH WAR SALE SAME AS FOR THIS YEAR| ne resent ue. Sew cards on whient pled” a*Ece!“eue! Gor *carttenee: War Savings Stamps are to be mall deposit reserves tt ars tached will be issued and 1919 stamps || SOO Sfrle Sold of Green and $5 Kind Savings Stamps this year will be about Smaller, $1,000,000, 000. Thrift Stamps Will Be Blue ad |#hould not be attached to old cards ill Be Blue Instead | ye ivcations are that the sale of War|| CORTOFONE n Mi oe Dec, M=The pro-| Cotton Regulation Ends Dee. 31. sle of War Savings! WASHINGTON, Dee. 13.—Maximum no for « Government control of the cotton in- will be Identical in! duatry, the War Industries Board an- y Unusual Clothing Event Offering Extraordinary Values -_| WINTER SUITS & OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men ° Enormous purchases, together with hundreds of high grade Suits and Overcoats taken from regular stock, make this a most advantageous opportunity to effect substantial savings Young Men’s Suits inodels; coats full, half or quarter lined; size 33 to 40. High-Grade Suits For Men and Young Men,—Suits that embody all the new style features; superior workmanship; sturdy Materials; smart and conservative models; size 33 to 44. Finest Suits For Men and Young Men,—Suits designed by a fore- most manufacturing tailor of high-grade Clothing and charac- terized by rich Woolen Fabrics in neat conservative patterns; superior tailoring and workmanship; many quarter silk lined; size 34 to 46. Slip-On Overcoats | For Men and Young Men,-—-Tailored of excellent Fab rics; many quarter satin-lined, with satin sleeves; mostly Slip-on models Oxford Overcoats For Men and Young Men,—Oxford Melton Overcoats, in 34 to 50. ? ’ ‘ ‘eicod — — \5th Avenue ed to-day by| prices on ‘cotton yarn and cotton|| Fully Genranteed fer Five Years, identical with| fabric, expiring Dec, %1, will end the|| CORT SALES CO., Inc., 330 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR O0OTH STREDT, NEW YORK CITT. 75 Misses’ Suits, size 14 to 18 years 125 Misses’ Coats, s ames C ree 1] 85 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, size 14 to 18 yrs... formerly 22.50 to 26.50 16.75 r) 185 Misses’ Serge Dresses, size 14 to 18 years... .. formerly 22.50 to 26.50 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14TH 34th Street 6 to 10 years SO formerly 12.75 to 14.75 Bike TS 00 10 GOR iiss ivwwrsgenrecenesens formerly 18.50 to 24.50 14,75 An excellent assortment of Serge Dresses,—size 6 to 12 ycars $22.75 ..... » regularly 26.50 and 28.50 For Young Men,—Suits tailored of excellent quality Fabrics, in a large assortment of attractive patterns and $26.50 . . regularly 30.00, 32.50, 35.00 & 38.00 $36.75 . . regularly 40.00, 45.00, 50.00 and 55.00 $21.00 . . . regularly 26.50, 28.50 and 30,00 $33.00 . . . regularly 38.00, 40.00 and 45.00 Single or Double Breasted Form-fitting models, also staple Chesterfield style; quarter satin-lined, with satin sleeves; size MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMEMT—5TH FLOOR a James MeCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14TH Marked to Close Out Saturday MISSES’ & GIRLS’ WINTER APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices sas oul formerly 26.50 to 32.50 18.50 .formerly 35.00 to $9.50 26.50 ze 14 to 18 years . 16.75 165 Girls’ Coats : 9.75 228 Girls’ Dresses 6.95 to 12.75 formerly 9.75 to 18.50 Velveteen and Plain or Plaid Silk Dresses; also several models with combinations of Silk and Velveteen, size 12 to 16 years. formerly 18.50 to 26.50 12.75 to 18.50 Remarkable Holiday Offering For Saturday Only WOMEN’S CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES 2.95 An unusually attractive assortment of White or Flesh Color Crepe de Chin Blouses in beautiful models, finely tucked, embroidered or lace-trimmed. Exceptional Offering | WOMEN’S SMART COATS Suitable for Holiday Gifts 45.00 regularly 59.50 Migh-grade Fur-trimmed Coats,—latest reproductions and adaptations; developed in fine Wool Velour; full model with belt; collar and cuffs of Sealine Fur; pretty Winter colorings; fancy silk linings; suitable for Holiday gifts. Priced For Immediate Clearance 87 WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE SUITS 28.00 and 38.00 2 Smart. Winter Suils made of very dependable Fabrics; attractive models; plain tailored or Fur-trimmed styles; pretty Winter colorings; taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. HUDSON SEAL & NUTRIA MUFFS 10.50 : Considerably Below Regular Price Barrel shapes; excellent quality skins; lined with satin; neatly finished. NO RETURNS. NO C. O. D.’S. - NO APPROVALS. M4 (. Extraordinary Offerings WITT (| I, WOMEN’S | 4 VELVETEEN SKIRTS 5.75 | | A Practical Holiday Gift \ } | ‘Three smart models, as illustrated; '] |made of fast pile twill-back Velveteen; \\ | Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe and Green; waist bands 25 to 34 inch, EA Sy \NO ©. 0. D’S—NO APPROVALS—NO RE- & SU 'TURNS—NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS. 34th Street bd f.3 vie MK * teal? =e 4-3 toe ner ae wa? a? a