The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 5

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MILK COMMISSION NAMED MLE BY GOVERNOR 1S SOLUTION su ay poe URGED BY EVENING WORLD... Weiant Has No Objection to Jurisdiction Over Distiibu- tion and Production. aiways had res INQUIRIES TIRE PUBLIC, | «aia ding pestiees INVESTIGATING BODY A RELLL i Ka Ps COMMISSION IN 1916, i fo: Reform Advocated | This} tow thoroughty this aue Newspaper Is Formally An- ‘ nounced at Albany. ne By Sophie trene Loeb. ing investigation of the « question WApAe ote t th “WHY NOT A MILK COMMISSION TO | neaviare Muces lo “Why should my 80-cent gas fact that \ and my necessary S-cent ride be when a by As important as a ¢ regulated and my very necessary y jull with Louis heels. yy in the bottle of milk left to the weil at a the place be 1 t 8.75) otligaeth chaadlaee corporation? There are nearly as y to be kept empioye A ia utilities, over wh few milkeorporations as there are | ls een ooene a Slippers and low shoes of tan and|at $4.85 Vice Comunission has railroad corporations.” ee black | calfskin (els te] Oafords for street wear. Black The people of the city are atte an ht cone breasts at ‘4 re ik Rborte plant brown calf with Cuban heels t matic: Gomniirit er a chan not every style or leathe euch Gey ent Nuonanule: Sern ¢ to the Mayor price but a fine assortment to select | Dull black kid and patent leather milk investigations. Quantity, quality and price are the great needs of the hour, This can only be met by a Milk Service Com- mission, with proper authority from the Legislature and with full power to supervise and set the price and profit of milk. When | discussed this matt to-day with Mr, Weiant, Pre: dent of Borden's Farm Produ Company, Inc., the largest of milk-serving companies, Mr. Wei- ant said: “We certainly have no objection and will welcome a properly constituted commission which will set the price or limit the profit of milk and which will have jurisdiction over the distri- bution as well as the production.” After all is 1 and done this seem: to be one o' most immediate anc constructive steps to be taken in settling the milk question, Under a ‘Milk Service Commission with powers similar to the Public Service Commis- m, these authorities can be held ac- countable to the people for their actions and decisions, and when a 1 jare gett f ended the milk that |THE DUTIES OF THE jon at STATE IN | PROTECTING THE PEOPLE What Mr. Coleman said then is the | ral o¢ me price consumer with y will » milk bas put the price up a to the same merey must buy milk at the “1 by these dealers or do with “Therefore, this is a case where the State, acting for all the peo- ple in the State, should so requ. late the milk traffic that the con- sumer would not be at the mercy of the dealer. The State has ai ways stepped in to protect the public from imposition in such a situation as has arisen here and by the testimony Nee is set the people will naturally uve more faith in its being J than in the present chs where the producers ar are; while: the ; is disclosed ring public cries for bed Many cases were pre a by this |; newspaper showing how, in various the country, th power to © price of PARENTS, READ THIS, son is very “My Allison Allen, of “But since I soled shoes fo it costs only about keep him in shoes “1 contend that if any one with nthe State of New York de votes his property to the busi- ness of trafficking in milk he a third a hereby is compelled to submit to the regulation by the Legislature of such business ang to a provi- sion that he shall not buy from the producer at a less amount than that fixed by the court or Milk Commission, or sell to the consumer at a greater amount than that fixed by the same bodies, and that he should be limited to such profit in such business as the Legislature, act nq through the court or the g commissions, shall deem reason- , Tire able,” Ce Mio, who | And eve acanteed can get Neolin st any good shoe come in all or the family, IF forta They & Rubber ¢ Iso make V to outwear any other heel Neslin Soles Tred Uat hes. US ten icians \ of the |Hot water | : Ha a _ =) Sure Relief ewithiin tw BELLANS 9 00) ed at =~ BIG TRANSPORT MOVED, sniynge OMeers Ha oat Sorthe FOR INDIGESTION Joun ForsyTHe @ Sons. THE WAIST HOUSE | 3 West 42d Street JANUARY SALE | WASH WAISTS | SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Telephone Vanderbilt 2218-2219 | —_ oe snag pce” Taree gig hf nae ne emer came set = ’ Sandiford Declares Up tie Milk Producers Are Not Profitecting. ALBANY Hylan of New Yo conduct a mblyman fr idiford lows who think ng too much to find out THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, \JUDGE ROY SO ILL HE MUST STAY AT HOME TILL cal [er husband's finess home, No. 6 lyn, id keep him at A nervous break strain of election cold, will prevent Ju from taking up his auth Justice of the Brooklyn Supreme until the spring. Mra, Anna Roy rata teat night —— N. Y¥., Jan. 9.--Mayor] k haa been chal-| i dairy farming and be y I noxt able | SIXTH AVENUE Corner I9%°St 548 FIFTH AVE. ABOVE 45" S! Annual Sale of Slippers & Low Shoes Sixth Avenue Store ng at the rate tributor to the At Fifth Avenue Store At i at $3.65 a pair— Pretty slippers in colored satins jat $4.85— Beaded slippers, black, white and have been nto Wa ve the tree ue cr ||| at $5.85 | 6.85 | bronze, also gold and silver cloth, 7.85 | with Louis heels—all sizes in this lot None Sent C.0. D. or on Approval the milk produce from for the all apout it." rm Kk, Ate <a BONWIT TELLER £4.00. The Specially Shop of “ Oniginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET CONTINUING FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Most Notable Sale of the Season in Furs of High Quality and Fashion ANNUAL JANUARY SALE FUR COATS@SMALL FURS Included is the Entire Remaining Stock—Fur Coats in the Smartest Sithouctles, Fur Wraps, Dolmans Capes, Stoles, Pelerines, Neckpieces and Mufis THE GREATEST VALUES THIS SHOP HAS EVER OFFERED Women’s Fur Coats, Coat-W raps and Capes Leopard Cat Coats Walking length models, collar and cuffs of nutria and seal, Fludson Seal Coats 45-inch long, loose model of dyed muskrat pelts. Nutria Coats Various smart styles in chic trotteur models of taupe and nat- a 175,00 | ural nutria, Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats | A collection of models in dyed musk- rat, natural squirrel collar = 225.00 and cuffs, Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 30 to 40-inch lon: models in various styles, contrasting collars rs and cuffs. 245.00 | Hudson Seat Coats A diversity of models fa bcaber of unusual 195.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 45, oo eddie) of dyed muskrat, natural skunk shawl collar and cuffs, 245.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats A variety of styles quirrel collars and cuffs, 295.00 f Squirrel Wraps and Coats Evan fur Li pawnaas made from selected natural and t. ~ squirrel pelts, mP* 3.50.00 Scotch Mole Wraps 45-inch long, handsome voluminous wraps of selectec phos eetisted 450.00 pelts. with large | 95.00 | 175.00 | with beaver or FUR WRAPS, DOLMANS, CAPES _| At Greatly Reduced Prices Broadtail Mink Sable Baby Caracul Mole Squirrel Hudson Seal Taupe Caracul Separate Fur Scarfs and Muffs SCARFS MUFFS Beaver 12.50 Nutria 10.00 Natural Raccoon. 1250 | Hudson Seal 1250 Beacer., ...16.50 Taupe Nutria 14.50 Natural Raccoon. ...16.50 Hudson Seal 16.50 Naturat Nulria.. - 16,50 Beaver 16.50 Taupe Nutria... 18.50 | Naturat Nutria vail Quad: Hudson Seal 18.50 Hudson Seal B50 Hudson Seal 25.00 — Naturat Shunk £22.50 Beaver, . . 29.50 | Beaver F 22.50 Hudson Seal... ; .. 35.00 Natura Skunk 39.50) Blagh Leta y vcs casavecasveretseant 45.00 | Black Lynt..ccceccesees 39,50 1919, James McCreary & Co. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street oth Avenue January Clearance Sale WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS 28.00 formerly 35.00 to 45.00 High-Grade Suits taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal. Smart Plain Tailored and Fur-trimmed models, made of the most fashionable and desirable Fabrics; most = wanted — colorings represented; only one or two of a kind; all sizes in the lot, including stout sizes. NOC. 0, D’S—NO APPROVALS—NO RETURNS Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S SERGE & SATIN FROCKS An unist ; in Serge and Sa y attractive asortment of new fashionable models lored, some braid-trimmed, others | frocks are in Navy Blue or Black. | regularly 30,00 NO RETURNS. ; some are strictly t The Ser, Phe Satin Frocks are in all the wanted colors. NO CLO. Do's NO APPROVALS 18.50 tily embroidered. Remarkable January Sale WOMEN’S SMART COATS 28.00 regularly 45.00 to 59.50 Vur-trimmed Coats, also a few plain-tailored models, featuring the latest styles, including a short model in Plush; dependable materials; every garment new; popular colors; prettily lined and interlined; all sizes. Made WILTON RUGS The Entire Stock of a Well-Known Manutiacturer At 30% Below Usual Prices The prices in this sale represent practically to-day's wholesale cost, there- fore patrons purchasing Rugs for future requirements are assured of making decided savings over present prices; suitable for Living Rooms, Libraries, Parlors, Dining Rooms, ete. 200 Wilton Rugs, 63.25 90.50 9x2 ft. More than 400 rugs in this size, in a variety of designs and colors to suit all needs. !ligh-Grade American-] regularly size ne 7 —————$—$—$—$—$——$————— ee ae STA TANS GRAN Sil 8 t RET IEE He oe ET A A sas 1 wre

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