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FINDS HUSBAND DEAD BY GAS « coud not Letier by Red as it bear living alone in the Refers to Siek Wife (te Worta “ty Rogers of Reception Hospital said Cleary had been dead a week | The police say that Ck 8 wife, Rosy,! Only 141,735 Brooklyn Willian Cleary, twenty-seven, choat+ land thetr two childre living in|tered” this four, at No. 2Ut is Street, was) Hartsdale, N the jnumber U | won y vis-/in 18, On found dew His bed yesterday, A let-!fted he ¥ every week. 1yn men increased the ter by Nis be he wa he beet little ¢ referred to hia wite| Mra. Cleary made her weekly visit yes: |yenr to 40.501 nthe world," and | erday, and found her ube in his mov orry to do it, but he |which was turn isband dead, a) tegist 1 leading to the gas jet, | 2 BONWIT TELLER &CO. The Specialty Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special Offering Thursday Twenty-Five Women’s & Misses’ FROTTEUR FUR COATS of NUTRIA& HUDSON SEAL Exceptionally Priced at 225.00 Typical Bonwit Teller & Co. interpretations , of the jaunty trotteur fur coat in 30-inch long versions developed from selected Nutria and Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) pelts. The models are characterized by full boxy lines, deep shawl collars, belts, distended pockets, straight and flared wing sleeves, dames McCreery. & Co. 5th Avenue Second Floor 34th Street bringin, FEWER WOMEN REGISTER. Hrooktyn Total of 141.7 Last Year. " ANNIVERSARY SALES ne Celebrating in Every Department 62 years of Growth in Merchandising = After This Sale These Shoes Will Be Priced Several Dollars Higher SSS ieece B The Great Sale New “McCreery” Footwear For Women at 8,45 Offers Shoes of highest grade construction, finest leathers w styles at a price that is Less Than To-day’s Wholesale Cost Our patrons are buying not one pair, but several pairs of these Shoes, sufficient for an entire year, for they realize that to duplicate them later will mean spending many more dollars. Despite the tremendous demand the assortment is still complete, Hundreds of pairs arrive every day. There are high and low dress Boots and Pumps in Black, Browns and two-tone effects and high and low Walking Boots in Brown and Black, A. Dress Boots, in all Glace Kid or with Patent Leather Vamps and Mat Kid top, hand-turned sole and covered modified Louis heel. B. Dark Brown Kid Boots with Beaver Kid uppers, light welt sole and Leather Louis heel. Also in Patent vamp and Mat Kid upper. Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and 16.584 | DF FAR FR Asked for Milk Busi- iness Facts. i] ias'* Dealer in C in City to Be | | ! TO DR AFT A NEW LAW. ) Official Body Wil Also Take Up “Amalgamation” of Milk Interests, By Sophie Irene Loeb. every fact concerning his business. This questionnaire is deomed the most complete that has yet been de- vised upon which to base a report) and recommendations for legislation that will lower the price of milk. Valuable data have already been col- lected on entirely new lines not only as to the fluid milk sent to the con-| sumer, with which most former com- mittees and commissions have con- cerned themselves, but with the en- tire milk industry, including the profitable by-products, which are now fuund to play an important part in| the price of milk. | ‘The committee, however, up to the present time has used whatever as- sistance was available in the line of stenographers from the Health De partment, but now finds it necessary | to secure a proper accountant to go been agreed, and to sceur such other clerical aid as is now most necessary to continue and complete the work. No funds have been appropriated | for the purpose, and a member of the committee has been delegated to see | ernor in this connection. | peland, Ch stated to-day feols that, it is glad to give its servic | in the interest of public service, “Th? committee out incurring any expense whatever, this important phase of the work must be done. Up to this time there has been no money available for such purpose, and we have been compelled to use our own Workers in our inves- tigation.” MONEY NEEDED TO HELP THE | CONSUMERS. | Other members expressed selves in a similar manner, al ing that they were anxious to plish the work s | a8 little cost as possible, them. | ly. No. kicked him, and No. 3, armed with a pen-knife, began to carve the face of but Its wea ment and w was nobod: ‘DR. MAYO GIVES SURGEONS into the books of the concerns, as has |? irman of the com. |° while we should like to do this with- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, ELIMINATE HOUSE DELIVERY i AND CHEAPEN MILK 1S PLAN CE COMMITTEE MILLINER FOREMAN BEATEN AFTER STRIKE WARNING. Samuel Mittler Victim of Attack ‘py Upholds Legallty ¢ of Assess-|! ment, Which Will Increase vay be One of the most important decisions | | in recent years pertaining to ‘he assessment of special franchise taxes | has just been rendered by D-Cady Herrick, referee, tn 1919, i Bue and As- y ansel Eugene )P A new inethod of des Deverikes: t valu Ww HOW on ort W elty limite. te ewlled Prof ‘Adams to te jimade to Haven Rat entra t flenry &. to the payments ‘entrat by fhe New 1 for the usd of the ‘Don’t sFi ranchise Tax. the New York Central uation sustained by Mer. arrived at the) ‘Phe deeision of Mr Chus the vate | Heyrivk Was Reliable upholding if \ Hocrick comer by Three Men During Rusi legality of the assessment on the New! after cight years of Tigpute and oc~ Correctly’ Fi " occupation, including the Harlem River! fog on the other. Ht wis proved byt Out of the rush hour crowd at Ken- | yrigge, ir. Saxo that in spite of the fect Um more Street and the Bowery this morn-| ain tres agsesement in the three| the railroad was overvalued in certain ||| New York: 1 Ing three men pulled a fourth one whom they proceeded to handle systematical- 1 knocked him down, No. 2 An important questionnaire has|the victim. ee tracks from 1909 to 1918 both in+! Tho assessments for 1969, 1910 and etim, Mittler, boas cluded, and reall; eans the con-| 1911, which we onfirm mount | > ik} The victim, Samuel Mi dl 'y meal on ; been arranged by the Fair Price MIIK| J iiner for the firm of Merken @ firmation of a grand total of $160,-|'0 Upward of 350,000,000, 1 which Committee in which every milk dealer | \targolin, No. 636 Broadway, blew A 999,000 specie. Pibadiins ‘namie Axes Were more than $680,000. ; c : . ansoprned é nding proce awaltinig in the city will be called upon to give police whistle with all his might. At a - . ; « per 6 proces Aw x 4 tine he got u firm hold on the ™MeMts. Conservatively estimated, th ial, to which the the man with the knife, sr slipped out of the gar: Policeman Burns of the Street Station arrived there to arrest, wen warned they Lrould, et @ strike izabeth nt's Hospital wed up Mittler’s face and Mitller was home. CLINICAL DEMONSTRATION Medical Men in Convention Visit Hospitals Before Sessions—Sir Robert Jones to Lecture. of une Ninth Annual Seasion of the Amorlean College of Sur- geons at the Waldorf-Astoria found the ballroom and corridors crowded as medical men made thetr kelections of the hospital clinics they desired to at- tend before ufternoon convention. A special clinical demonstration, pre- sided over by Dr, William J, Mayo, the newly elected President, was the pro- me for this afternoon, Dr, Charles ick of New York will give results rvations and studies in stom The third day lana Stomach" dixcussion partielp: Wood of Cley of a ert Jones, F. Tt, gland, will be th But a very moderate gum is lutely neces to the im work at hand. 1 in The Evening World niel Horton of the | 1 Farms Company eas his opinion that an amalgam the prominent milk cer city would result in a decreased pri to the consumer, and that if such a thing came about his concern would | be willing to be regulated by law and |a limit of profit fixed accordingly, in- cluding not only the fluid milk’ but the tinned milk and profitable by- products, This is one matter that is being considered by the committee, Another means of reducing the price of milk, at least 2 or 3 cents a quart, is elminating deliv except ery stores, bakeries and deli- ns There is sufficient police power in| the law, it is believed, to exc! tirely, and thus the butcher and the baker delicatessen store might sell all t milk, a8 they now do all the other food’ products. This is another matter under dis- cussic vs committee of the Fair Price Milk Committes will likely go to Philadelphia and Rochester, where milk is being sold for considerably less than it is In New York. In a word, this committee ts ex- hausting every method in securing every possible economical method that will result in lower priced milk. As was well stated by one member: “We are sick to death of investiga- tions and hearings that in the past have brought no results in lowering the price of milk, If the Legislature means business, we will certainly have some suggestions to make when our deliberations are completed, "It get the proper help neces- ully to present the facts sary and figures, and ascertain th returns of these milk cor some constructive tainly be recomm i what already been demonstrated RECORDS REFUTE ONE HORTON | STATEMENT. “One of the significant statements made at the recent hearing by Mr Horton wag to the effect that if the price of milk were lowered even to 10 or 12 cents, the people would not ny more thi they do now tainly not in ac- with the investigation r de by the Department , in which over 11,000 fami! visited and 19,000 children ex- ed, Some of these findings will be set forth in these columns. Suffice {| to say that the Health Commissioner, after reviewing the report, made the following statement “There were 40,573 ouns of milk used daily by 19,037 children, or two cups and one ounce of milk for each | child daily, an amount totally Inade- quate at each of the individual ages, |but markedly so at the ages of one and two years; milk is the blood ot | children ut these ages, and whoso- | ever deprives them of this sustenance for financial or other reasons should feel the full hand of the law If such can be placed upon him, and if not ithe execration of bis fellow mea,” exact Finisher Maho gar. Other styles fron. 2, DOWNTOWN-—Ave. A, cor, "KLYN— Broadway pa ja Ave, Extraordinary Sale of Used PIANOS We are offering a large assor{ment of VARIOUS MAKES and at vry at- tractive prices. All instru- ments are in perfect order, Steinway, Upright $350 chubs bi 150 Gtineet & Co., Christman, Bush & Gertz, CHRISTMAN SONS Wareroom: 35 W. 14th St, Bot, Sth and 6th Ares, Proceedings reviewed by Referee rick approximated $50,000,000, decision, however, ments on the railroads Park Avenue practical result of the decision will be the collection of $3,000,000 in franchise taxes by the city. ments and the $3,000,000 in taxes, | The rule of valuation !eid down by or | Referee Herrick will permit an in- | crease in the future of the intangible REPLIES ON PROHIBITION. value of the New York Central's asses ment of about $5,000,000 ‘'rhis will mean the collec more than $100,000 additional in taxes by the city. In sustainin, fixed by the s' Herrick finds a aaa particulars, the assessments as) al “lwhole have been too low. Mr, Mer- The ecided that the rall-| alsets Al aneeun? hot entitled to any equalls ause it had not suffered any injury, principle of free Herrick 1 total of $150 ot ert granc Assemblyman Petlet for New Lewtsint Roplies of candid the Assembly to a re 4 by The Evening World that they go. on record regarding prohibition and ite enforcement published in this yearly of for election to he Park Ave’ were James McCreary & Co. Sth Avenue Second Floor Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising Another New McCreery Department For Men Is Doing Business Featuring McCREERY’S All-Leather SHOES An Opening Sale At $8;75 Regularly $12.50 A Complete Selection Of the highest grade All Leather Shoes in both high and low models in Tan Russia Calf, Black Kidskin and Black Calfskin. The price is abso- lutely below cost and the quality absolutely above any shoe you can find. at. $3.75. You get all the profit. There’s none for us. Use the Fifth Avenue Arcade frog, William W. B nolymn Crorks te 10Uy New god condidate for re= bit trafficking in. not f car Your Eyesi GetitfromYourGrocer ThenPry out the tip—pull off the 35th Street. ANNIVERSARY SALES Republican Uekets thet beer an@ el ag York to change books, Wait Unt 1 h Ruined : Delay means danger if yous eyes need the help of glasses. now. Nothing is so important |} to YOU as good eyesight. ight Examinati per sdf "Special on oe ted Glasves $3 te 5! Established 57 Years, 84 B'way, at John 223 Sixth Av., ssth 350 Sixth tor Nas-au, at Ann Av., aad West 42d St noxleats y has no power te, intoxicatht ace no necessity for see ' Brooklyn: 498 Futon St..cor.Bond Sq the packageand firmly! formed jam comes out on the dish, It is delicious, beautiful in appear- ance and saves time. ——