The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 16

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etter for- ing than ee Equals 5 Quarts quarts of clean, pure, nourishing, separated milk, handy and ready whenever you want it. No ques- tion about its purity or freshness. Krystalak in its sanitary waxed package keeps fresh and usable for months, eliminates sout-milk waste. KRYSTALAK Separated Milk in Crystal Form All the water has been taken out. Krystalak in this new form revolutionizes the use of milk for cooking. How often you have needed just a little more milk or wanted an additional dish for dinner talak on your shelf you always have the quantity of milk just when you need it. How to Use Krystalak it dissolves immediately. a copy from your grocer. Try Krystalak To-Day— Get a Package at Your Grocer. FACTS AND FIGURES OF PAST YEAR 1919 WORLD ALMANAC Cloth Bound, 75c. By Mail, 90c. 3 5 c NEW" YORK WORLD 5 Oc AT NEWSSTANDS New York City BY MAIL THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919. RENT PROFITEERS °° FAGECURBBYTAK AND PUBL Abeles Bill Calls for Local) 'ser Commission to Fix “Fair Rent” in Each “°° HIGH RENTS IMPAIR tal so determined hall be published for the r of property or his together with Word tion of the true )--A bill which | separate committee may be app assessment o} preceding year, shall determing tees for the investl-| profiteoring in New| will be | such property gation of rent At the beginning « their work © committee will invite | all|that such property L lews than its full ¥ to submit | ceding year the ies Was Introduced here last yds for rent prof assessors shall n or boarda perform! which the property was ans that the rent profiteering pr owner will have he took from the rent payers. As much of the property Manhattan, particularly that of large is not taxed at 100 it will be to the » of landlords to, tt apartment houses financial advanta | deal reasonably with eer Committee s ¢ committees will be sub- | ject to review by the Supreme Court, | the decision of which shall be final. # also sponsor for a Senator Abeles A Pound Package of Krystalak ‘The Senator, who is a Republi nance Committe, publican contro favorably early Ile says he has every A one-pound package makes 5 .- members of the committee. ASSERTS SLEUTH AIDED BANG OF AUTO THIEVES, ATLANTIC CITY, A etter Soups Than Paris Serves of vacant apartments in the city for use for any cooking purpose Ritz in Paris Serve exquisite soups. Some years ago a leading chef from Hotel Ritz came to the Van Camp kitchens, and these recipes Here he created those famous French soups just as he made them in Paris. They fixed standard formulas, minute and exacting, so a soup could never vary 18 Perfect Soups The final result is 18 perfect who was dismissed | the city. We have called upon s came with him. automobiles di anson brothers, owners of the Board- | cons i and their night Then our scientific cooks—men with college training—started to improve them. They spend years on the soups, comparing count- less blends and methods. step they attained in each the ideal zest and savor. Also Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Pork and Beans pared at trifling cost. homes are thus enabled to serve better soups than Paris, You will never know how good soups can be until you serve Van | Try one today. ex-sleuth has been di the young woman who went to the astern Penitentiary in Pennsyi- 1 weeks ago rather th at Mays Landing Soups 18 Kinds Pure, Clean, Nourishing Fanaa Win Se the absence of Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Evaporated Milk was fixed at $3 which required more milk. With Krys- Dissolve 4 level tablespoonfuls of these dry flaky milk crystals in one cup of water. One cup of Krystalak makes one quart—add the Krystalak to the water— Speak to your grocer about Krystalak now and insist upon getting the original blue striped package. If he hasn’t it in stock he can easily get it for you. Our free booklet makes the use of Krystalak easy and economical. Write us or secure HEALTH AND MORAL _- STANDARDS HERE Congestion in Cheap Apart- ments and Tenements Forces State Inquiry. A rding to F th Commissioner Copeland the high rent problem in New York is resulting in an ins creasing congestion in tenements 1a cheap apartments, a condition favor- able to discase. “Families aro mov- - ing into smaller apartments,” ho eaid, doubling up, two or more families to a flat, or ‘taking In Such boarders, in order to mect increased hall show the difference be. ctual valuation made by expenses.” ! Clarence 8. Stein, Secretary of the Housing Committee of Gov. Smith's “Reconstruction Committeo," said his committee has begun an invosti- gation, with a view to obtaining data on which to base permanent relief measures, This investigation is ex- pected to be completed in about three weoks. “The housing problem in New York,” said Mr, Stein, “dates back vhich to grapple with {t, because war conditions hav accentuated it until its evils are than usually apparent. The inci in rents has resulted in wholesale evictions of tenants for non-payment, the necessity for families to move into cheaper quarters, with the ro- sulting congestion in the cheapest forms of housing and the lowering | | | of standards of living, due to over- crowding. “The Tenement House Department has just completed a vacancy and rental survey. The results of this in- vestigation, now being tabulated, will show where rents have increased and in what proportion, and the number By 3 comparing this with similar ui in the past we shall be able to gauge the present need of additional hous- ing in v rts of the city | “To suppl t this w ma ing a detailed study tic blocks in the congested parts of 1 about the cost one must pay for a settlements, women's clubs, unions and yarlous publia provision of the A. BE, F. should h TROOPS SEEK VOICE. IN LEAGUE DECISION Sentiment in Letters Received by Senators Apparently Is Ad- tea. WASHING Adier ng abroad are mani- nterest Na 1 mined until they are given an oppor. ty to express themseives and par ipate in a settlement of the on to Senator ne AeNtiment apparently 1. 6 to a League of Nation: now proposed he first requisite is a treaty of peace 1 the next to the soldiers overseas ig getting back hom: Tho opini 1 by the sol diera abroad J in a let recelved from a nt ser vic “It seoms to ¢ ade so that t r. It say hould be mbers ve an op- portunity of expressing their sentl- ments in this connection. “We bolleve, and I can safely say 90 per cent. of the A. FE. F. believes that this League of Nations may work out satisfactorily, but at the same time we believe that every in- terest of America should be consid- ered, and should not allow our- selves to me # party of the league through purely idealistic the s “Our work here is done. We t to become a police power ope. The boys want he heir reward, let them hav: r Senators. LemonsWhiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion tetas The juice of two fresh lemons ned into a bottle containing three chard white makes quarter pint of the most. re narkable lemon skin beautitier at Organizations for help'in making the Small jar of the ordinary cold creams be more. The work is under the | Twenty-five have so far ree Care should be taken to strain the sponded and there will undoubtedly |1 lemon juice through a fine cloth so nu lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion general supervision of Miss Bryner will keep fresh for months. Every of the Housing Committee, woman k “An investigation of the landlord + side of the prob undertaken with out what justificat present raising of agents are being asked commission by in regard to tl expenses, taxes, net rents, tax valua- tion, &c. of their properties during the present and a number of past st ‘ ears, yew, Stein said he did not wish to make any suggestion regarding con- structive reform. It might take the form of State aid to home owning and housing of working people, as has been done in many foreign coun- ‘anada recently lent $25,000,000 it purpose. Or it may take form of co-operative effort. Health Commissioner Copeland | said: \ “Conditions undoubtedly are worse to-day than they were a year ago when an investigation was made by the nurses of the Bureau of Prevent- able Diseases to determine the rela- tion of the increased cost of living to health. In all the families studied the nurses were called in primarily to attend some member who was til with tuberculosis, diphtheria or scar- let fever, Two thousand and eighty- four families were included in the survey. | “It was found that 129 families (or | 6.7 per cent. of the whole number) who had never taken boarders before had been compelled to do so, Boarders | in tenements not only affect the health | of the family, but they have an un-/ desirable influence on family morals. | Seventeen and eight-tenths per cent. | of the total number of families had run in debt, due directly to the high cost | of living. Of course, that included | other things besides the rent. One hundred and fifty-two families were in debt for rent and 153 for groceries. Of course, this probably means that @ certain proportion of them would \shortly be among those obliged to ac- jcept charitable ald.” 1 | ss ‘FOR 4 PER GENT. BEER, 12 PER CENT, WINE | Sutherland’s New Bill Arouses the Drys—Walters to Push 3 Per Cent. Intoxicants, ALBANY, April 10.—The Prohibition lobby which has been absent for sev- | era) days, due to its belief that no enforcement legislation would be put through at this session, flocked back to the Capitol to-day to fight the lat- est liquor proposal. Introduced by | THE DRY MILK COMPANY 15 Park Row, New York City CR bacon that really has a supremely delicious Flavor Try it once, Let your own taste judge, We're pretty sure you'll like the deli- cious mild flavor our one cure gives, There are many other Morris foods that bear this same quality-mark — Supreme, MORRIS & COMPANY }Senator Sutherland, Democrat of! Brooklyn, the new bill would permit the sale of wine containing not more | tha | with 4 per cent. | | The “dry” forces protestdd against | Ita consideration by the Senate Judi- clary Committee at this late stage, and also demanded a hearing on their own drastic enforcement bill, but re- celved no promise that one would be | granted | The Prohibition situation was fur- | ther complicated to-night by the an- | nouncement of Republican Senate | Loader Walters that he intonded to | |push with all vigor his bill defining an intoxicant as anything containing | | more than 8 per cent. of alcohdl, Only a handful of legislators favor the 6 Walters bill and the indications are that his attempt to put the measure over will be unsuccessful, | oe Ren tn Southern Pacific, LOUISVILLE, April 10.--Samuel Rea of Philadelphia, President of the Pennsylvania Company, was added to the directorate of the Southern Pacific Company at the stockbrokers’ annual meeting at Anchorage yes y. Paul San Franciac Shoup chosen lakes tl 1 with the Re as freck 12 per cent, of alcohol and beer || | coupon to nows that lemon juice is ed hes o bleach and remove such ble sallowness and tan, and is eal skin softener, smoothener he and beautifier, Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it duily into the face, neck, arms and hands It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin, It is wonderful for rough, red hands, Your druggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons.— Advt TINT AWAY GRAY OR FADED HAIR The Safe, Harmless Method by Which Thousands of Women Keep Looking Young TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE, Jyea” and so- harmless, apply and gre: “Brownatone Is My Beat Friend.” This wonderful p ° it want lorioss and but ig positively non-tnjurious ur, silver, mercury, zine, ani switeh: all lead! drugeiste: srown to Medium I ‘and “Dark Brown to lack Two , B40 and $1.15, Sa klet Free, Bpec nd only 100 with trial pa purchaain, —not to find ate ‘and packing) for ‘Tr! Brownatone ight to Medium ¥ LLL is Dark Brown to Mark with X- sede wan your full namo aud addr American ersy, This is clearly indicated by Js said that communications of nature are being received by here is only one has tried it. ration does not rub a delightful itely guaranteo it to contain no had from druggists, Send | Mes RooUe Sy LAAN, tll At HOW THEGOBEL PURE MEAT PRODUCTS ARE SAFEGUARDED The best is none too good as far as the Gobel Meat Products are concerned. They are the finest and best Meat Products that can be obtained, and it is only fitting that they should be sold in the best, cleanest delicatessen and food stores in each locality. That is why Gobel insists every delicatessen and food store must be clean and up to date before the Gobel Meat Products can be placed on sale. It must be clean, sanitary and orderly—it must have proper refrigera- tion to keep meat products at their best—in short, a store must be perfect or it cannot sell the Gobel Pure Meat Products. You will say, “What difference does it make to Gobel where the Gobel Pure Meat Products are sold?” It makes all the difference in the world, be- cause Gobel Pure Meat Products are pure in the beginning, pure in the mak- ing, pure all the way through, and it is up to Gobel to see that they go into your home the same way they left the Gobel Kitchens—PURE. — That is how thorough Gobel is on the question of purity and cleanliness. The Gobel Pure Meat Prod- ucts are made in Kitchens known the world over as mod- els for the culinary science — lear pure cainys and. (all ok sunlight. The walls are of white tile and the concrete floors derapueualy: clean, sevens the window sills in these wonder- ful food kitchens are modern. hey are built on such a sharp angle that no dirt can possibly collect on them. These are only a few of the many safe- guards that are placed over the Gobel Pure Meat Products which you eat. Another important factor, a most vital one regarding the preparing of foodstuffs, is the attitude and cleanliness of those ']} employed in the making. All of the Gobel employees are well paid, thoroughly satisfied and perform their daily tasks with a smile. They enjoy their work, and put their best efforts into it. With them it is a pleasure, \}} and that means so much to a finished food product. All of the Gobel Pure Meat Products are made and_pre- pared in a United Stares Gov- ernment inspected plant, which is further proof of their purity. The following is a list of the tempting Gobel Pure Meat Products to be had in ell the first class delicatessen and food Q displaying the “Quality First” sign: Meat Loaf Pork Roulade Pork Pies Sausages Frankfurters * Bologna Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Cooked Ham Smoked Ham Bacon Pure Lard Cooked Con Beef If you have ever served any of these delicacies on your table, you know what they are. If you haven't, you don’t know what you are missing. “You never go wrong when you buy Gokel’s.”” Indorsed by Allred W McCann U, S. Gov't Inspected Estab. No, 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brooklyn, N. Y,

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