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‘ jing Special Commissioner George G. The Public Health Law relating to oner of Health Dec. 15, and became ‘The statutes made it mandatory on | distributed the warehouses to stamp all foodstuf's ud Is Openly Practised; Though Stamping Law Is Still in Effect. Dillon was then State Commissioner | 100 car loads of f: sold to consumer: of Foods and Markets, and not having | 914 {0 consumer ‘A fraud ix openly perpetrated on tho storage eggs at the ruling prices; He was berated by the wholesalcrs State Department of Farms and| dealers, the largo packers, charged with not stamping eggs to conform to the law, was also convicted, and later when the / GIRLS! USE LEMONS Y, Mr. Dillon, ‘Try it! Make this. lotion Eviden: ition @id not satiaty te whiten your or freckled okt. ceeded by Dr. Bugene H. Porter, Squeese the Juice af two lemons!” The methods by which cold storage poses bs Sgro ‘Yet has any physician told you that we claimed ‘@ bottle containing three ‘| oo wero palmed off on unusupect- unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask Orchard White, shake well, and/ing customers at the highest prico ob- have @ quarter pint of the best! tainable at that time for new taid| them. hifcheem ra eboarter iy aris Gabaed ‘tab Mle tee eh a and various Most ‘That it has virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days deale! ti 4 whitener, at very, very b ws ire who canal out m for “ney {sto be found inits: ase, the: by ty grocer has the lemon and any | State eggs,” the next ‘and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. store or toilet counter will “taney Western ogea" while the lower Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- sunburn and tan lotion, and|esss were many three ounces of Orchard Siades of Cott ge cogs were oold us few cents. Massage this sweetly | *torage cooking Some of tho | toria that Mr. Fleteher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. pant lotion into the face, neck, dbetribanar in the ya irc ‘it | Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from eggs, which were soid to their | which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. ‘and hands and see how quickly ‘reckles, sunburn, windburn and jcumereets ye ae ie disappear and how clear, soft and) eggs” down to Soreske” ‘and red the skin becomes. Yes! It "Sher tr ‘cook nese. Adv? ther methods reported to Mr. Dil- lon at the time was the practicn of | tion of the storage law wit be watched staat! shipgers throughout this State and Pennsylvania taking storage eggs 0 F iooal Warehee it O'Malley bas decided to permit the re- tall dealers to take an extra hiekens. The margin Hey was four conte out of their local warehouses and ahip- 014 #torage and refrigerating ware-|ping them here by express as fresh Heures became offective June 19,|laid. The latest Government sepers |Pe 19a, opted by St@te Commis-|sives the withdrawal of eggs out gogpoe age dk hon |cold storage warehouses during the month of August at 200,000 cases o operative March 1, 1916, superseding) 39 dozen each. These eggs were taken the previous cold storage rules. gut largely by the beef packers and | rough — their houses and, as there was no ono to enforce the stamping law, these ergs entering the cold storage warehouscs| were sold to consumers as fresh laid with the date on which it was re- pd @n excess jag ded 20 to pg scelved, and, when removed trom the|4ozen over the pi that should svat |Ch@TKOd for finest storags ges. warehouse, the date of delivery m:sst|°MA"EOt fF fnew eerered “that New be stamped on each package. John J.| York City merchants have offered over cy April agen to be t 60 cents a dozen, nd the production a sufficient appropriation allowed the] o¢ cegs fall away below the consump- d ndling this poultry, overhead charges ranged per cent. on thelr grosn |sales. ‘This makes the prices charged to the cgnsumers 38 cents. This price, the Commissioner stated, would i the retailers about 16 per cent, but ay the dealers have to furnish wrap- ping, and in most cases draw birds, the margin of profit is very i per cent. for ——_— JOBS OPEN FOR WOMEN. By P. Q. Foy. law to remain inactive until November |tive wants of customers, and during ial Food Expert of The Evening | and December, 1916. Mr. Villon ex-/the bet et November no* tay 5 a the “| percent. of the exes consum ; hehe tended the rules, making it compul-| rroauced in that month, yet fully 90 Kirchwey, Director of the omployment Service, announced today that notwithstanding the of ex-service men to their former jobs, the demand for women in factories, and homes is unprecedented. Any woman who has lination to do real work can find it,” “The illusion has sory to stamp all storage egg# on tbe} oor cent. of the exes consumed are |ehell with the words “cold stornge."| charged to consumers at the highos: re ee market price on fresh segs. rage ¢ges can be Hol ne: new lald stock. This mucn was| Md retailers but put the law 1010] rata without objection trom eonaiim. fitted under oath by a member of| OPeration and convicted about Afteen) ers, it is a high compliment to the qual oe reat ne sebuina ts the United Statse neariy 2,000,000, in the Uni ea nearly 3,000,600, ts Council, at a hearing before; 494 wholesalers, One of the leading 000 of storage eggn, and if these eggs B. Coleman Smead represent-| Chain store men appealed from the! coud be put out to consumers at 15 Sa =} decision of the court, but the higher wae 6 ee “fresh eggs” it would court # mean that the consumers of the Hee on, ine ot United States would be defrauded out of nearly $85,000,000 on the eggs now in the warehouses. large beef packers control the major. FOR TAN case was carried up to the Bupreme 7 ‘of the storage eggs, and the opera % ¥ Court the decision again sustained So aaid the Director, been created that the signing of the xit of women from armistice meant t! in be further from | | stores and over 9000 shoe dealers. W. L. Douglas name and During the past week 2,122 men were iven jobs through the eleven branches !, 8, Employment Service. Honest Advertising the law bas been a dead letter ever is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- Fulton Street, Brooklyn Or SI Tisses THE day is long past Suits since—Modes for the Woman will suit the Coats naan . Today, the Miss 14 to Dresses 18 years requires spe- cially designed apparel to suit her particular requirements. The frills that add charm to the Miss, would be much out of place on the more matured woman. It is the special demands of the Miss, 14 to 18 years,—that has suggested our inaugurating a new department which will specialize entirely in apparel catering exclusively to her requirements. Tn our Individual Misses Department areto be found distinctly different Suits, Coats and Dresses suitable for all occasions At Moderate Prices OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G aw wigs J foes J James Franci ae THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE > $300 $920 & S100 “THE SHOE $500 $6°° $722 You can save money thes the best laren dome ewe Ma" Soll betes’ L. Douglas own theretailpricestam onthe bottom guarantees thebest shoes in style,comfortand service that can be produced for the price, pd stam Price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the are always worth Mthe price | paid for them. The prices are the same they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. ; W.L.Douglas shoes are sold th our own stores direct to the wearer at one ‘it. All middlemen’s and manufac- bmten b profits we a iminated. 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