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| MH FR ; rah SE = a and ‘City City Market Bu: reaus Are Not Protect- ing the People. By P. Q. Foy. Food Expert of The Evening (The benefits derived by ‘both con- and producers by the ser- fendered by The Evening World, the attention of confumers foods that were being pro- has saved millions of dollars the producer and consumer. the largest receivers of fresh in Park Place, a house in sgeneration, paid the following to the work of The Evening “The vegetable year just Mi has been the most satisfactory iP history. Year after year tons fresh vegetables would be in here anf lie on the docks and to be dumped. lost not only his vere- a y ‘a ‘but the cost of the freight and ner, the merchant did not re- ‘any commission for his work the consumer sot no benefit. The ‘World, wy calling attention , later recommended t! of the head of that department, still later ex-Commissioner John on testified under oath that the . nent of Farms and Marets, now constituted, should) be abol- SHIMERS PAY FE E ‘eons Remar ss | FUEL OIL RULES ISSUED 3 irks | gititigscaruamtecccs:| FOR NEW YORK BUILDINGS IN PRISONER'S GLASS GUN ig"i"yaiy ir. f the leading Yorkville butchers agen the following reason why ee eas ce Board of Standards and Appeals | Chauffeur Accusts Two Soldiers, |“Yater Detective Clarke art Makes Pulflic Specifications “Armed’’ With Empty Flask, in their winter supply of ag it requires @ coal Safeguards, of Hold-Up. said they were Siok the huck'and roast parte, of| Necessary Sale ae Finite HaEeeh ana htls cRrlaster CoO stn they haven't got any fire| John P. Leo, Chairman of the Board A whiskey Aask—or, as some reports gon, both. trom ‘camp. Merritt, ‘They hey won't, bay them. "AN the house-|of Standards and Appeals, has made |have it, ® flask of whiskey-—looked like |had no gun, but they did have the flask are tender parts|pubitc tho rules adopted by the board |@ dangerous weapon to Herman Elaa-|Which at, this time contained ve that that cam be prapared on a broiler over| governing the burning and storage of |\vetsky at 3 o'clock this morning. Re 'had mistaken. the flask for a Te the gas range. fuel ofl in power plants, office build-| He's @ chauffeur, Two soldiers hired volver. ———— Cups for Metal. the New York police force. ‘The club was broken into last Octo- ber and among the cups and trophies taken was the Vanderbilt Cup, velued pancy. pg Re ‘Textiles and Costumes will be opened to-night at the American Museum of NEW YORK BROOKLYN ., 2g a tie cluded are It will be remembered that t the best years of his fort to bring the present yet Bureau into existence and Gret chief of that department. present Ieaouivis 2 od art of Farms an ed as aoe ett in tie penianotien storage eggs, which deprives the rs of a cheap wholesome {0 1d, in all of the season's rich, new colorings. wt these storage eggs are not d now, when they are edible, deteriorates Pompe after ‘of December, ‘ber, causing wastage ‘in having thelr eggs go t The Evening World called the ntion of the merchants to the je egg situation last August, an: of the merchants tendered car loads of candied April and ees to Market Commissioner at 49 cents a dozen providing he well them to the consumers 60 cents a dozen, the merchants agresing to furnish paper von- re or bags prin’ as the Com- pener might Rirect, Market Com- Day did not sell those eggs 50 cents a dozen, but rested in wagons or ing stores,” and purchased some i he identical eggs Moftered by The ing World at 49 cents and paid S# cents for them. Here we have two nts, one State and one cit: ted exclusively to benefit ocon- rs, that have not functioned eee. oO id ys io Tee's, the cheep cute of Rady the greeting one when Bory the owner or manager eA meat market about the state igs, large apartment houses and| + STOLE TROPHIES IS CHARGE. |"ote!s 1m New York. ‘The rules #0 far | apply only to large boiler and farnace | ‘ plants, but it is planned later to allow | Man Accused of Melting Fly Cl8b) tne use of ofl in homes, factories and | small apartments, Charged with stealing thousands of| Aji fuc! of! shall be @ derivative foliar’ worth of trophies from the FIy| of petroleum. It must be thoroughly | Club of Harvard University, John FF. | tested to a high ignition or flash point | Goteinw, twenty-four, was arrested t/ before being placed on the market. No. 184 East 2th Street to-day by| Tanks must be of metal and protected | Police Inapector Welsh of Cambridge.|by masonry. The tanks must be on Mans,, and Detective James O'Neili of| the lowest story of a building. They will be barred in buildings of frame or those housing a hazardous occu- Under proper supervision the rules at $1,000, Golding is sald to have bed atlow erection of outside storage the cup melted up Into silver and goid/ tanks with a capacity of 500,000 gal- and then sold the metal. Ho wag @r-/iong Feed pumps shall be so ar- Fancher’ defore Maristrate | Yorkville Court and és Seine ad” for ranged as to avoid dangerous press- extrad! wre and the pipes must be fireproof. The plans must be approved by the ‘Talks on Textiles and Costumes. Fire Commissioner. Many large New xhitt York institutions soon will submit _ ton of Industrial Art In| cine for proposed ol] burning plants. —_——_ Natural History, 77th Street and Cén-| Stee! MIM Operates at 100 Per Cent. tral Park West. There will be ad- PRA hed babel Boo Rae 1 dresses by Henry Fairfield Osborn, | Republic Iron eo! Com . nounced to-d that product! + re ©. Crawtord ber, vent. fa ite De Forest #1 Continuing---Our Wonderful COAT & DRESS Sales ---Strengthened by New Assortments ° pagan Purchase of: Models Made to Retail: at $40 and $45 For sheer value-giving this offering is truly eventful. The coats in- designed in the new styles for mid-winter wear, splendidly tailored in durable, soft-finish fabrics, and warmly lined throughout. Large Collars of French Seal or Opossum Are the Feature Choice of Silvertones, Wool Velours, Polo Cloths, Suedine, Normandy, Wool Kersey and Mixtures. Plenty of High Waisted styles for Misses’ wear, as well as a wide variety of effects for women of every size, and NOT EVEN LIQUID “SHOT” was Jagainst a post at 161 Avenue. STREET DRESSES OF SERGE, TRICOTINE AND PEACHBLOOM, SMARTLY TAILORED, EMBROIDERED AND BEADED, STRAIGHTLIN UNUSUAL VALU $49.50 to $125 i] EMBROIDERED SILK DUVETYN DRESSES $135 to $165 Wa aS %St. 6 thAve,cor 1845 Three of the Many Styles Llustrated eo. And Another Lot of Those BEAUTIFUL, NEW DRESSES Values up to $45.00—In This Sale at 6:2 , A sale for women and misses who wear dresses of the better kind. Each model in the assortment is expressive of the newest mode, in design, trimming and sil- houette. Included are Dresses of Georgette, Charmeuse, Serge Satin and Tricotine Some very richly trimmed with beads, others with narrow braids, soutache and embroideries of silk floss in unique designs, Many have collars of white laces, Beau; new style-tunics and tiers of ruffles; also strictly tailored effects, straight of line. Navy, Brown, Taupe and varieties of the other colors in demand. ABOVE SALES AT ALL OUR STORES lisa vail Se tiful side drapes, new ae forecasters ‘4 a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | his cab at Times Square and told him to drive 49 the Bronx. At 156th Street id the poile ain Third yAvenue in the 150's y were taken to. the Morrisanin rt té-day for arraignment on grand [THE STORE OF SERVICE [ei ‘OLIVER. A OLSON: Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor For Boys of 9 to 18 Years ae a ere The longest-wearing overcoats in town! As the leading shop in New York for boys’ clothes; it devolved upon us to do something radical to counteract the rising tendency of prices. Parents simply could not go on paying the increased cost of good overcoats without something more than the or- dinary protection of quality. The result is WEAR- MOOR Ulsters and Ulsterettes, in which we have offset the higher price of woolens, by initiating standards of tailoring hitherto unknown in over- coats for boys. WEARMOOR ULSTERS AND ULSTERETTES in Shetlands, Vicunas, English Overcoats, and Tweeds—wool flannel lined, and handsomely finished. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Winterless CALI FORNIA | -wher the Sun is on the job” Pack your trunks and go to California this winter. Stop the heavy blizzard-time expensea. Thee aes oer live as taste and income py oe iD greet resort hotels, or rose- ro lows, or in com fortable boarding rodbngalow, Your chil- dren may keep on going to echool. The transponieineritel trip, there and back, also is a pleasant experience, En route visit the national parks, na- tional monuments and other winter resorts, See Hawaii, too, Fares to certain winter resorts, | niga ppp tee trip—or raat to the nearest Consol. Ticket arom oractiees nearest Travel Darwen, Galeed States Ratvend Ad tation Bid, 5 143 miolamatlon, 46 N mest City, 602 Fiat Bide EN Berge? Ay the places you wish to see.en route, CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE: 64 Broadway 57 Chambers St. 3y W. 32d St. 114 W. 42d St. Rhee ) Brreat 6700 How Life Is Going On in Europe A FULL PAGE OF SPECIAL MATTER IN THE WORLD EVERY SUNDAY Order The Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance Edition Limited Ask for information about Excursion ~°