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“WEY SUIS {DRASTIC MLK LAWS ~ Of milk, Vi i AROUSED 10 NEED OF | (Continued Grom Page Fourteen.) @xission shaft ascertain the fair cost ‘of not efone the production of milk but the eale and distribution of milk. ‘The farmer is therefore being misled, because he is guaranteed by the pro- posed law a price which will cover mot only his actual expenses but a reasonable profit. Of course the dis- tributors are alarmed because their profits may be curtailed. ‘This was clearly evidenced by Mr. Miller, the attorney for the Dairymen's League, whe, in angwer to my question at the hearing, admitted that the price Heularly in New York City, is regulated mainly by the de- mand for same and not so much by the actual cost to obtain and deliver the milk. Both of these bils should become law. Assemblyman Caesar B. F’. Barra— I am unequivocally in favor of any legislation which has for its aim the alleviation of the suffering caused to the innocent poor as a result of ever soaring prices of milk. I'he price of this necessary commodity must be brought down within the reach of every person, It is a duty devolving upon the Legislature to do every- thing within its power to effect this result, 6 Senator Peter A. Abeles—I sup- ported both the Thompson bills un- der consideration last week. When- ever the bil creating a commission for the regulating of the price of milk, from the producer to the con-| , sumer, is urged this week it will have my support. I am confident that such a@ regulation of the price will be the means of protecting the public and securing a proper return to the producer as well as to the distributor. ‘Mitk is so essential to the very life of the community that the laws should be such as to protect the people from possible avarice on the part of any one man of group of men, thus pre- venting the steady flow of the neces- sary supplies of this most essential of foods. The Evening World de- serves the highest praise for its ac- tive support of tl in behalf of the Senate District, h desire to tender y cere thanks for your efforts. SENATOR MILLER WILL “GO THE LIMIT” IN MILK LEGISLATION. Senator Julius Miller, 17th Dis- trict, Manbattan—{ certainly will support the third milk bill, as I did the other two. I voted to discharge ——— uel Dickstein— ‘Thompsoa milk andj}control and regulate the more or less, have been deprived of such production for some time by some unscrupulous persons whose main ambition was to boose prices, which, more or loss, comes out of the poor people, I shall support such a bfil and also er the ing bill authorizing the State Commission, whicn shall give it abso- lute control of the production, Arans- portation, distribution and sale of milk as well as the fixing of the prices to be charged for milk. Assemblyman William C. Amos— In my opinion it is a paramount duty of the Legislature to confer upon New York City adequate power to creat: roduction, distribution and price of all necessi- ties of life when individuals as such or as partners or corporations dealing im such articles me unable or unwilling to meet in an efficient and honest manner the needs of the peo- ple, . Therefore I favor granting power to New York City under pres- ent emergency to handie its milk, tranaportation, rent, housing, tele. phone and other kindred problems, now prefer EB coffee-li by the Postum Cereal Co. former coffee drinkers ~ INSTANT POSTUM Better health"—and | economy a strong second. Postum is sold at the same fair price as before the war likes its rich flavor. “There's a Reason’ for Postum —at Grocers.. Made at Battle Creek, Mich. 4 pete are FURNITURE Cash orCredit OPEN EVERY EVENING 34 g nnen ste vane $245 4-kuul BRST ano scnie | 5-ROO! Al $585 APAI BEET 8700 VALUR MEN’S SHOP, 32 West 14th Street, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, 7:30 A. M.; Inorder ew vol tary psa do he $ Pt J gga oe it may ‘oy the advantages of this record value, an pen Me ad hie tor Wi ese ro oe ee AN IMPORTANT EVENT! Sale of Entire Stock of sees mee ee $37 | 34.79 If Sold at Regular Value, Prices Would Range FIRM False Teeth Dr. Wernet’s Powder Heals Sore Gums. White, Flavored, tic. You eat, talk, leagt with case. eed by Wernet Dental Mi Tork. Bc, 50c, $1. Ri partment t., New Yi Sold at Drug and Der Dr. Wiley, of Good House- keeping Institute, indorses Krystalak. Use At just ae you would liquid milk. Four level tablespoonfuls to 4 cup of water, or a cupful to a quart. Stir 4@ for a second—it dissolves tmatantiy—and there have wniform guaranteed milk—for any you clean skimmed cooking surpoac. | Le great eco -onomy ~ for quick convenience KRYSTALAK ; Better for cooking than Auid milk HINK of all is used, Think of a milk that is always ready, day or night, on your pantry shelf—for an worry. whiteness. a milk that never sours y milk emergency. at your grocer’s. THE DRY MILK COMPANY 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK that needs no ice to keep it sweet and fresh—that does not have to be stopped up in bottles or in tin cans, but can be opened a thousand times if need be—till Think of a milk which is so economical that milk bills no longer Think of a milk which has all these blessings and then is nourishing —wholesome—containing no foreign substances, no adulterants. Think of these things and you think of Krystalak, for Krystalak is $weet, wholesome separated milk dried to pure crystals of sparkling : It is rich in the essential elements that produce heat energy and restore wasted tissues of the body, ’ KRYSTALAK—the ever-ready cow in the blue striped package. The 50c package makes 5 quarts—l0c a quart Insist on the blue striped package— Co., 116 ne CO A SANNA $40, $45, $50, $55, $60 and $65 The Majority of the Suits in This Sale Are of the Higher Priced Groups The dissolution of partnership of Levy & Rosenthal enabled us to take over at unusual price concessions the entire stock of these well- 1 known makers of Fs | ® | | ‘efuse imitations, it Stores. | The letter tells the story: fared mh, 1980 Movers same A. Ream # tem, ew Tork, 8. Te “ Tip 00 of waite on ht ween oteabebrae ed etter oo want be o enkate Log - fone, Carensee Saft Metals Leoet st area'in gar boot eres treating your sale will de © bene snccese Of fine voretede, le fabrics. ferg way sire frog Mnsendak Colors: Blue, gray, brown, green and black; also newest effects f in pencil stripes, checks and i i heather mixtures. | Models: pe | One, two and three button, SS sn ii ee a RE ocsescssssenesipusedneasniiaiiceisicenait iA GA CORSE single and double breasted styles in all sizes. : Extra Selling Space Extra Salespeople NECESSARY ALTERATIONS FREE 3,000 MEN’S SILK SHIRTS These shirts could not be purchased to-day from the wholesalers at the price we 6.95 = Fine Crepe Shirts in plain white, colors and smart stripes. Silk Jersey Shirts in plain white, or with colored satin stripes. Silk Broadcloth Shirts in plain colors, flat or satin stripes—also plain colored silks. All Shirts Exceptionally Well Made and Finished with Fine Pearl Buttons Our Regular $9.50, $10.50, $11.50 and $12.50 Men’s Silk Neckwear — a pleasing Men's Sample Belts—all leather—plain and fancy Men’s Union Made Overalls or Coats—white, blue, brown and blue hickory stripes —our reg. $1.97... 1.58 Men’s Dusters for motorists and gray — our regular Men’s Otis Balbriggan Un- derwear—shirts with long and short sleeves—draw- ers, long or short—double limit selection — silk, satin, etc. in striped, fig- | backles — majority ured and checked black, few regular $1.00 Rare ne 8 96] Sir... 68 See other pages for our three col. adv. and important Sale of Women’s Apparel. seat two greyr-o shopkeepers — tan» or 1.66 designs—our reg #1.25 and $1.48.. —— MEN’S ta SUITS), ‘<8