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~~ SO eee ee eee i coe NE 15,000 DEATHS CAUSED Cold Nights what tastes so Jevery yoar from fl the Unite | Staten, in addition to a ial prop At Grocers and Delicatessen stores § | William Stre E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N.Y. lin between a committee of the Fire | Marahalr Association of North Amer v f Natio ra. is exe Sunday World Wan:s Work Wonders | bes td to bring & D.PRICESOO. | 29 West 34" Street MROOKLYN: NBWARK: Fulion & Bridge Sts, Market & Halsey Sts. ANNOUNCE A SWEEPING Coat Clearance Sale Fur Trimmed & Fur Collared Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices fire pr Clearance of 100 Fur Trimmed Coats 19.75 Former Valucs to $32.50 Desirable fur trimmed coats, with warm linings and interlinings, in an attractive variety of new models. Clearance of 250 Fur Trimmed Coats 27.50 Former Values to $40.00 Silvertones, Velours, Uroadcloths, Duvet de Laine, ete. Collars of Ka coon, Skunk-Opossum, Nut ete, All fashionable mod: colors. and se IN EVERY ay BY = women and children e their de. Jerty jome eatimated at $250,000.00, of Gh erence, whieh New York Should Try It With me Dep jek Who These figures were acer; am being reasonable by seven Mtate Fire Mare shall who met tay at No +} asked to use it sp ‘y, Who Cut Cost ot Living for Gives Views, By Zoe Beckley. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World. ALLENTOWN, Through Robert J, Wheeler, 8 of Parka and Public Prop- to New York and aske strikes and food profiteering? 1k and pats corned beef are ea insane over the cost of only the profiteers wax fat? ty, then the pur- el by the city, owned by the public timates, for the City of New York noper legislation, And this t=] ety is it - | Once the [line Over 200 Magnificent Fur Collared Coats 35.00 Former Values to $55.00 Superior models of Rroadcloth, Cash mere Velour, Silvertone, Pom-Pom, ; with immense collars of Nutria, Raccoon, Taupe-Nutria, Opossum, ete.; In large cape or shawl effect. Silk Uned and interlined, Important Special Sale New Navy Serge Frocks In the Correct Spring Silhouette Tailored frocks of Navy or Black Serge. Elaborately i$ embroidered and trimmed with soutache; also button trimmed. All sizes for women and minses, Some ( models exclusively for misses’ wear Actual Values to $25 UNE: BRONX .STORE A49 tn Street @ Sra Avenue Open Every Evenin Furnished | Hi Goods ied dl Plain _ From $50 Up | NoExtraCharge for Credit 7 Pieces gy at $39° Apartments Marmoia Prescription Tamet after each meal aod at and you'll literally eee rou wel oy your way te happ it AUMANN3 CF Selid Oak EXTENSION TABLE with Six Golden Oak . $ 98 CHAIRS, as shown here, very special ut 39° Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suit in Mahogany Four Pieces, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table; Bed in full size; 4 pieces, as illustrated $ l 42:59 on tte 49" STeSZAVE ce on a9™ sTHeet blow yourself to some nice warm gloves. Wool lined or fur. are good and we have both. What's the ing believe your feet warm when they’re not! For 85 out of every 100 Pedestrian shoes, the last that’s first for comfort. Summer things for folks headed South. A great line of trunks. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. PUBLIG CONTROL FAT PEACE PROBLEM t looked by Gov. d steel, The Government said to the steel people ‘Furnish nothing except the of the moment. We and the public was ingly, So with ing the war. We beat wi Uke Im erninent war problem: rol, We rn hevensitic heeded gasolin everything else--bacon, sugar, wheat order th. “The wa ownership Americana, be prowurable by all the people. BROKERS AND MIDDLEMEN, Public owne the intolerable evils of pri eoring we millionaires fr if we allow brokers « and private monop babies’ liv shure of i ay of # lion fad indus: chaos, “If New York troubles at on course, and easily to 25 vents a quart to the con- cents “My experience for the past nine months with Allentown's municipally ow rm has convineed me that a own best food purveyor, ty takes a hand the rest is te marketmen fall into ve to.” Which brings ua to the reason’ why easy this town of 80,000 in the Pennsyl- ania hills, “dast" make, via Mr Vheelor, a suggestion to 7,000,000 New York, [t makes it good humoredly, but from experience. lentown's problem is like sewing a button on a coat compared with the request of the man in the story who asked the tailor to “sew a coat on this button.” Yet the same figures ¢ can be multiplied and cube rooted to fit New York that have largely done he trick in thin exceedingly modern and well-run “Pennsylvania Dutch” community Mr. Wheelor merely points out that foodstuffs raised on’ Allentown's 480- acre farm, while still in its expert. mental stage, permitted a saving of 50 per cent, to the consumer. And farm of, may, 1,000 acres would teach the city’so thoroughly the hes ods and the exa inilk and other food municipal ownership and distr bu- tlonal control would just naturally follow Two years ago Allentown found It- self wilh » tract of land upon 4 is In all, having the commis: form of government, Mayor Reichenbach and four Commis- moners), Allentown intended using hut something changed {ts mind. THEN CAME THE MAN OF FAN- CIFUL IDEAS. nal welfare and off a city farm and ¢r cabbages and sleds “radic her hindrance enough to pay cartage.” acteristic. go-at-it-ive fodde fuse, In rails. under ¢ na water works, planted ‘em, or what uperinte market with sw Indewd? makes a ONES To Re NES: “Next y We won our share of the war by compliance with governmental re- quests, ‘There are no people in the world more amenable to Government at lesson is public coessities of life such ay milk, meat, bread and coal must ADVISES ELIMINATION OF “It is our peace problem. It Is the Rreatest of all problems because it deals with something permanent, nip never falls to end els she has reached the limit of toleration—and 1 should think she must—she can end her and forever by this other, If she does not, L see the price of milk going sumer, while the farmer still gets 8 Of course Al- | that for New York an experimental | this land for a garbage-disposal plant, Came Robert J. Wheeler who has always some seheme afoot for commu- 1 to turn it into kloads of n for the wn houee- ing things from | has ¢ of tolerance a store were not Superinten- could probably buy a * out of the town funds | ell, let him play found some a .pnk elephant Ar e ttoruna city farm © 7 © than “Huh You cant do it!" from the farmers “Cabbuy wont grow in wire-grass! soil. And if you plant corn and things LIVE WIRE PENNSYLVANIAN ge eae | WHO OFFERS NEW YORKERS ae ON FOOD SITUATION | trot en Tat $250 ana " fi tp the whol jfarm His Job ix | planner Roer J: Kets, director WHEELER, and a weners Just what they can yi market that day, fr © Rockles, Market prices will ave in your new Governor 4 downward, | predict! man with heals for the welf "As an iludtration of what Gove;the mage of 4 ey ernment control does orives,” | apparent ren t Roog on Mr. Wheeler, “et mo say a|similar moves on cat 1, Thentrieriona | World, with ! i this ¢ we t view and w ithoritles last w and { went | furthering t fun a few loadn for my farm eat | py And The up $154 ty f a ton! ring was on, which conf; the Heh # the matter of labor, | mon tit r whieh was our greatest diffic rikin last season, pp owners It n wy powerless to overcome it. We estab ished in connection with our munio- ipat farm a municipal jabor commit. | propriate tee. Questionnaires were sent out ot for th over the county, Every one was [isting r paged and asked whether he was an) public health employer who needed workers, or al! rker who needed employm was wanted; what was ava & ‘Soon we had a complete surv of the situation A farmer tel phoned for help, His man had left, Hig wheat was standing in the field Rain was coming, Ho was dest In an hour we had grat man and shot him over nsumer. Municipal cont Ifézie’ to help out. When i comm there, we took him to the next placs| fort. Ones tho oity takes cor he was needed. people's problem is solved “We even listed women helpers.!thomseives will keop it solved.” HAMILTON'S |= Cage 400 Dresses formerly $18 to $25 NOW §] 2.95 300 Dresses formerly $15 to $2 | 59 Now $] 0. 300 Dresses formerly as high as $30 ow $] 5.00 Model __Illust ated All Wool French Serge Former value 95 $23.95-Now, °12:% Other All Wool Serge Dresses as Low as $10.00, Big Sale of Coats and Suits, HAQNETON 307 Fifth Ave. N. Y. Now Near 3st Street $12.95 No mail orders at sale prices ¢ of You Woh! be able to weil the truck for | scemmary ANip to Mr. | * wed the State Agri- on how. to extract © Brine Asked quier- rn and the abbages, | abbage plants ever it udu Wy cabbage, in hin almiy Kat down When cabbag » drove f the finest, | heads femi- and Public teran farmers | Tater in the nt ap: corn cuts the desen, When 1 doven he had were town * Why, PLANS ADVERTISING HIS Im we expect to | do twivo as well. We shall try to ada | milk to our country produce. And we aro wolng to advertise, 1 want the k BETTER DISTRIBUTION 16 NEW bisa ‘8 GREAT FOOD NEED. f the situation in New 5 ean do, and must lie bal to live 1 1 \ he hopes ta da New ¥ h municipality combination lea what ean be = Stampettonn Shoe Means Standard of Merit | o4" St. New York MEN’S SHOES E carry the best Shoes that your money W can buy —and we want men to realize this, We have a separate department for men | conveniently located at the rear of our store (or if you prefer, there is an entrance at 68-70 | West 35th Street that leads right into the Men's Shop), where we carry only the newest sty AMMEYER | and shoes of the best quality leather. Da ae aaa ta A MANAGER WEDS ACTRESS. 'POSLAM FINE 1. Lawrence Weber and bdith Hate | Vo freshen, cool and comfort tired, Dawn Ih ie dee ended Mine, M9201 tender, chafing feet, just spread Pos: ‘ svothing and. ‘antiseptic—over ae aWemes ater licre is intense, grateful relief a Posla brings te any dis- ed condition of the skin When Hexen breaks out, disfig- Juring Pimples, hoor any erup- tional trouble lam should be used to dri nd furnish the safe, ete Po . | So sample write ories, 263 West 47th i of Poslam So: slam. Advt Lamberts Begin Their Forty-third Year TIS FIRM is just beginning the forty third (43d) year ofits life. Of all the business hou arted few live to such an age, nor would LAMBERT BROTILE have done so if they had not always given the public a rate service as Diamond merchants and manufacturing jewellers. Since 1877 we have done business in one neighborhood, and if we had not lived up to all our promises the public would have found it out long ago. That it is not a neighborhood of high rents is one of the reasons for low prices at the modest Lambert store. We save our customers money on every pur: chase. Take for instance: Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings $50 $150 $300 $700 $400 $200 $100 Prices do not include middleman's profit, because Diamonds in the Lambert store are direct importations and are paid for in cash, and in our business as in others he who pays cash saves his own money and ean save his cus tomers money. Diamond Engacemenc Rings $10.00 to $1,£00. All Diamonds we sell are mounted in our own fac- tory in the building with our store. Customers look- ing for birthday gifts will be interested in our hand- made platinum rings, sparkling with clusters of dia- monds, $60.00 up. We began selling Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings in all shapes and styles, and thicknesses when we began business in 1877. Strong, bright and durable, they are a product of the goldsmith’s art to be proud of. No charge for engraving. » 18-kurat, $7.00 up 18-karat, $8.50 up 8karat,$10.000p #2-karal, $6.50 up 22-karat, $8.50 up| 22-harat, 10.50 up 22karat,$12.000) LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Store Open Daily 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Nights Until 9. LLL LLLLL SAU IDLO ALDI LLAMA AM AAPALLEAIALIE 1919 World Almanae Now on Sale Complete Standard War American Record Annual By Mail Price Be\, All Bookstores, Newsstands and a | Over 1,000 Pages Vy “ Edition 300,000 Cloth Bound (Ready About feb. 1), 75c. By Mail, 90¢ Some of the New and More Important Features: Text of the Armistice Terms. Foreign Commerce of the United Who's Who In the Great War States. President Wilson's War Speeches, &c,| The Prohibition Movement, Chronology of the War Since i%14, "| Record of Sports of All Sorts, Cost of the War to United States|Complete Clection Returns. ‘and Other Nations. New York City Data Fully Covered, Official Story of the Achievements| Banking and Insurance Statiatics J of the American Army in France| Report of the Elght-HMour Commis. and of the Navy in European fon. i a, Important United States Supr Railros Statistics for 26 Years, Court Decisions, prem And all the Vital Happenings of the Year THE GREAT HANDY REFERENCE BOOK PUBLISHED BY NEW YORK WORLD. N N N 1 N ' 1 N N N N PULILZER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY N