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é ’ ip KANSAS PUTS MEAT TRADE IN PUBLE U Western State Takes Lead in Regulating Industry to Protect People. . LIKE MILK BILL HERE. ‘All Powerful “Live Stock . Bureau” Fixes Rates for Producer and Consumer. By Sophie Irene Loeb. ,, ‘That other sections of the country Care realizing the importance of regu- “Yating the prices of the necessities of fife, is shown by a bill just passed in the Legislature in the State of Kansas “Mm connection with meat and meat ‘products. ‘This bill is similar to the Milk bil .Mow before the New York Legi Wture to regulate the price of milk, a measure long advocated by The Eve- Bing World, which has the indorse- Ment of every committees and com- mission that has studied the question the war. These include the Gilynn-Finley Commission, the George Gordon Bat- tle Committee, the Goverhor’s Re- ‘construction Commission and the Fair Price Milk Committee Appointed by the Governor. Gov. Smith has issued a strong _ Message in favor of the bill. * That this is the most progressive iwtep in assuring fair*prices for the very few commonest necessities of fife, on the part of this State, is, in the light of the passage of the Kan- gas measure, more pointed than ever. As milk has become a business Plothed with a great public use, and Must be defined as a public necessity and therefore logically under proper Tegulation, so Kansas also declares that the businesses of meat “are hereby determined and declared to be of public interest and to specially and directly affect the public hi safety, comfort and general welfare thereof, and are hereby declared sub- Ject to reasgnable supervision by the State, for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety, comfort and general welfare, and that such regu- lation is necessary to prevent the un- due, unni and unreasonable re- striction of and hindrance and injury fo the domestic commerce of the State In such industries, and the prevention ef fraud and oppression upon the public in the carrying on of suc! businesses and industries by the per- sons, firms or corporations de’ "| “By the persons” means everybody | nnected with the meat industry, from the farmer to the consumer, in-| Gluding in the main packers, stock- | yards, live stock traders and rendering plants. | ‘A bureau is created in this new bill *eailed the Kansas Live Stock Bu- feau, and hus jurisdiction over every person engaged In the meat business all of whom must take out licenses. | Anybody violating the provisions of the act is & misdemeanor, | and subject to a fine and imprison-) ment. Also, there {s ample provision against long, drawn-out court pro- cedures on thie of meat trusts, or profiteers, cribing that any | rules, rates lations made by 1 be immediately | this new bi reviewed by th Relations” Service C which has utilities and After such Court of ind action in conne 1 the Publife this State), ‘ uul.ty, and) d with such @ public yse as | mperative to be properly | regulated. ‘The Kansas Live Stock Bureau is| empowered to issue licenses to any person, firm, association or oorpora- tion engaged in the businesses or in- duetries of meat, and upon complaint or its own initiative to make, estab- n A NEW DISH TOWELING TILITIES CLASS Conduct of these businesses “for the Protection of the public and per- sons dealing with the persons, firms, associations and corporations licensed to transact businesses and industries in the State of Kanens and within the Provisions of the act.” Besides, the Kansas Live Stock Bureau has the power to grant, refuse or revoke for Duofold Health Underwear eS cause a license or licenses ‘to any person, firm, corporation or associa- JK tion engaged In any of businesses or World Wants Work Wonders |f industries set forth in the act. FRANK BROTHERS Third Ave., Between 58th & 59th Streets Women’s High Shoes Small Sizes Only Reduced to From the Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries | C 39 This rich, delicious and e@ Cc CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES—Two or three layers, light, spongy, wholesome cake is made on the Lb. satisfying, Filled with jelly. Three layers, 69c. ‘Two layers, 49e. premises, from a good old-fash- loned recipe, with carefully se- GOLD CAKES—Made of pure GLACE CHERRY LOAF CAKES ingredients; special at —Each cake weighs about 144 39¢ cach pounds. A quality that rets OUR OWN RYE BREAD—16 oz. in specialty stores at $1.00 each loaves, 9c loat | Our price, pipes OUR OWN DELICIOUS ICED | pegLactovs CHEESE CAK. RAISIN. BREAD — in loaves NCLOUSIOR ARSE CARBS weighing about a pound. Ls Mc each | ALMOND OR COCOANUT | OUR OWN DELICIOUS PLAIN MACAROONS, Bc Ib. 1 fA D—in loaves | p ie weighing about @ pound, at PIES —Large size: | Apple, 69¢ ud. at, | each Pineapple, Huckleberry, T4c each; Raisin, Peach, 59c each; Lemon, 49c each, ANGEL CAK E—Vanilla or chocolate; large size, 34c each FANCY POUND CAKE—In- cluding Plain Citron and Raisin; pure and wholesome, | At Ste Ib Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous ‘Camembert’ Cheese made by the “Cantel French’’ Cheese Factory of California. A full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product. Put up in 7 oz. boxes, 54c a box, OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE —Special at 24c Ib.—Made ac- cording to an old, tested reaba from fine beef. Spiced and seasoned; easily | SMOKED KIPPERED HE} p repared and appetizing. Cut —26c Ib. ra fancy Hee k in balt-inch slices pad irled freshly staoked; fine flavor, © to a golden brown color, served -MNUINE & iol with syrup and fried potatoes, CN eet Rae ee Serapple” is deticlous, fine flavor; an excellent break- SMOK 'D BEEF, 88 sb Best fast disks p quality; all middles; sliced. FULL MILK CHEESE—F. Ky SMOKED, FINNAN HADDIES i hs eee SAL RG sharp and fine flavor, 48 Ib. smoked haddies of fine flavor. An appetizing dish—broiled, creamed or made int SPANISH STYLE VEG CORNED BEEF, 86c \b.—Well } cooked bottom round; cut DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE— Rich and piquant flavor. TAc Ib. | FANCY CERVELAT SAUSAGE ~Best grade, well spiced and 98e Ib. seasone B A KE dD MACARONI WITH 19¢ |b.—Baked in our own 2 ovens. PIMENTO CHEESE, 44c tb, Our own make. Carrots and Mayon- nai DRIED BONELESS HERRING— Fine quality, 42¢ Ib. Roquefort Cheese Made in the U.S. A. Made at Grove City Creameries, Grove City, Pa., and operated by the Department of Agriculture; made ‘from a culture imported from France. , Compare its quality with the finest imported; special at $1.39 |b. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U. S. Food Administration License G02865—B0688. Mewe—Fifth Floor, 35th Street. y B'dway “HMthte 35thSt, ndable Merchandise at Prices Lower ny Other Store, but for Cash Only. We Sell De] Than for the Sale, this Anniversary ]/ Union Linen Glass Towels, | Pure Irish Linen Damask 34c each | Cloths, $5.19 each Of sturdy quality, pure Irish linen; neat patterns, 65x65 in. hemmed. Rawe—Second Floor, 85th Street. 250 dozen very fine, ab- sorbent and without lint; blugjor red stripes. Women’s Neckwear affords an opportunity to freshen up your frocks for Spring, be- comingly and at little expenditure. New net Tuxedo Collars 39c Fashioned of fine white net and trimmed with imitation Venise edges, they are suitable for dresses or suits, ZAC pair Mewe—Main Floor, Centre. Lace Vestees 79¢ Regularly priced at 94¢ | TA pair Sizes 6 to 914 Lace vestee with collar made of rows and rows of fine Val. lace. In white and ecru. Bewe—Main Floor, Front, Qewe—Main Moor. Centre, Two seasons’ wear in this Satin lining | $2.29 yd. This yard wide fabric has a Continuing Anniversary Saving Snfart and unique designs in French bead bags 822.94 weiss Our regular prices would be $31.50 to $44.50 The colorings beautifully combined, cotton back, a quality that adds greatly to its durability without detracting from its appearance, It comes in are white, pink, pearl! gray, ration and nicety. Fine galalith and imitation shell frames form a harmo- nizing influence of artistry, All bead handles. Copenhagen, steel, taupe, peacock, red, seal, black and navy. Round and pointed bottoms have bead fringe or tassels, All have silk linings. fewe—Lining Dept, Second Floor, Front. Rare—Main Floor, 34th Street, Front. Three attractive models for Spring occasions Morning Dresses $4. we! each The model illustrated is made of plaid ginghams in fresh and dainty Spring colorings. It has a vestee, collar and trimmings of chambray, finished with bias bands of self- material. It has a full skirt, separate belt and patch pockets, Another attractive model is made of gingham, in small checks. It has novelty cuffs and collar of organdie in fichu effect with pipings of gingham, wide belt and patch pockets, A second model of gingham in small checks has a vestee effect, long ‘Tuxedo collar and pipings of plain colored Oxford material. This model has long sleeves, patch pock- ets and full skirt. es 36 to 46, Mewe—Third Floor, Centre, YEARS OF SERVICE roe, asiny an pea GYEAL sale of household linens. Men! Supply your hosiery needs for the whole summer at this exceptionally low price _Men’s seamless cotton hose These are mostly black, although the assortment includes a few colors. Some socks have white feet. All sizes. Just received from abroad! Children’s imported fancy cotton socks Cunning little socks, white, with a variety of circular stripes. kind that fond mothers like to get for their kiddies, but the: of late. However, we have a good assortment and can supply them now, the designs unique, and the finishing French in every detail of deco- Real Madeira Bread T: Ovals, 23c a Hand scallo) and hand embroidered on pure Irish linen, 5x11 inches, An accordion pleated blouse bouffant, beautiful and becom- ing to the slendér, straight fqure. he The new, prett; ffed ef- foot at toe haps be athanied by means of an elastic at the bottom of the waist, which is drawn up under the ac- er pleated portion, sales The brief straight sleeves, smartly narrow sash and the collar with hemstitched vestee are features that will aid in securing a desirable larity for this style Fiduee. na In warm, rich brown or a it shade of blue all buds wi cheery leaves. poe aie They are the $52.95 have been scarce indiuding tax. Sale of baby carriages $34.75 _ Formerly $44.75 and $49.50 * Four designs of combina- tion Pullmans of wood and reed, Either reversi- ble or chaise gears. Lined with corduroy. Finished in blue, maroon and ivory. Also a special stroller $18.74 (As Mlustrated) Finished in blue with ivory gear. Baby carriages and go-carts Of the latest 1920 models are now ready for your choice—and at lowest-in-the-city prices. Qewe—Fitth Fleor, Rear, We have just received a small shipment of these much-desired and hard-to-obtain Women’s Mousquetaire gloves of real French kid in eight and twelve button lengths A fine quality of real French kid with oversewn seams, three buttons at wrist. In brown, tan, gray, beaver and champagne, 8-button length, $3.94 12-button length, $4.94 There are only 660 pairs, therefore shop early! Beye—Main Viper, Broadway,