Evening World. (New York, NY) 1917-05-24 [p ].

THE IVlWIWtt WOILD, THURSDAY, MAT 24, ltlT.

EVENING WORLD'S vtopjopa $1 BEER RACKET DOOMED.

rata, of a

and break

with not tha In tha prion.

slightest

hint

CANNOT

CLOSE ALL SALOONS

tr. any

ha t grievance

hearing." aald

fairly, and if they they can receive the Commlnloner.

a haruvre "They

GOOD UTTLE

Will Revet:. LlftMN for Plaees

OAVrlsa "All Vo Cam HeU."

Tbara will ba no mora "dollar baar

n keti" at gardens and other nsnrts

FOOD STATISTICS having danca ball licenses. Uia ia

Act on sartmeat of Mctnui having yeater-da- y

warned all holdera of auch

the Liver to discontinue booking aucb

PROVED ACCURATE affnira on panaltr of forfaiting Iha

and Bowels license.

The at 1

o"rdo1l2lraurreacbwheh.eirchTrhaetclkrkteiatc"Ukeltaareaanntlslolaldai

n.f the bolder In tba consume and

all of

the beer ha caraa tn the mora aolld re-

freshment. Many complaints have

reached Ahrarn,

IwiehpoutyaaldLlryeensateerdCaoym: missioner

oafnd"Tgrhseeuaartarodruainsrdokirandtgaer

have been the gtnrouthnads,danacned

eauaa halla have

naaulegehdhorahnomodiy. anraFigthots

TOO on tha transportation

rcHdanta of thhave occurred

llnaa loading to

theaa have

hpeleanceItnjaunrded.w" oman

aad

ehtldren

Government Facts Dear Out Claims That Public Is Fleeced.

PRICES MUCH

HIGH.

Potato Shipments Heavier

FEDERAL FIGURE. PROVE EVE-

NING WORLD'S CASK.

Tha Evening World baa covered, to

lata, every angle of the high coat of

living problem, front tho Coat of pro- -

lurtlon, toraga

tha

freight rharrnn, tho to the actual rs- -

clpia at thla port and the consump-

tion of Hi. of rf nerraaltlea of life.

It haa compared one day'i recetp s

with that of ilia sums day In

Ithireiey,Heanrif

week and previous: It

tne haa

lame ahown

dHayI

also

the whtHeaale prloea day by day

compared with last year, alao the

retaller'i charge aa compared with a

year ago, and finally coversd the

preient coit of food to a Urn ted elain

of hotels and reatauranta which pur-

chase In bulk from eatabllshsd con-osr-

In only two Initanoss were

errors made In computing tha whole-aal- e

coat, and Is both caeca oorreo

tlnm were mads. In every Inatanos

the clalma of Tha Evening World

wera supported y Qovsrnment re-

SUNDAYS, WOODS INSISTS

Ac. Minv ni Them is Triers Art" Pn.

Ikemen, Saw Commissioner

No Politics in Force Now.

Polios Commissioner Woods told the

members of the Chamber of Commerce

of Queena yraterday afternoon that he

will never ba able te force a strict ob-

servance ef the Excise Lsw by closing

all saloons on .Sunday, because It would

renutre a Dollroman to every aalonn and than are as many ailoons as po-

licemen. He spoke at

length

on

what

he

termed an unneceiaary defenae of the

force. "The

policemen believe

they

are going

muat ha mads to ing to be backed

tiet up

Inthatht eitrhedyutayresvgoe-n

if they make mistakes "There la no such

tshoimngetimaaes.politics

fIhfhenreecieei dtnhhtdaehdtshatpemnohdliidciweehhisaaahfvdonercnaoeoafrrecposaonyt. lfiiIcdpeeoinmhlcioeatiunIcflidaInlnIiestamhaeooof.rnutcelIderaf

I felt that 1 was with feel that I

i he him was

policeman d.d

with not

both feet competent

not know I .hould (or thla

Job."

mf

Soldier Weds Artreee.

Major John Albert Brown of the Flret

Infantry, Pennsylvania National Ouard.

t .unad a day's furlough yesterday,

came to New York and married MISa

Ituby Jacquelln Hmlth, a vauuevlils ac-

tress. The ceremony waa performed In

St. Stephen's Church. No. 112 Wsat

sixty-nint- h

Street, by the Hcv Dr.

Nathan Beagle.

BBt3BBWABU4

ONE PILL OK MORE EAC.-- t IGHT

fWhen

Marie You

vou

ft

AO

them)

Time

Ton tha liver. itamarR mm

f

Bninsas. rimpUsi ruMi aMnw

WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS.

'

J

1

Than Last Year, Yet

port In the present review rhe Oovern- -

People Pay More.

mrnl closss Its potato report with ths following prlcea at producing oentree;

T. i

O. B. pries of 12 90 per bushel

Once again tha United Mteytea

for screened and seeker Hltae Triumph potatoes was reported from

of Agriculture eonflrrea the clalma of Ttia BVanlng World, oased oa food receipts at this port, that there la no eictnee for tha present Mali

Regis Lks, Tea., on May 11; 10 to

40 centa higher than prlcea quoted on

PMoarytedIt.thiCs lo(tMh aytoptt)barmraolerniwngere

re from

Magstt, 8. C. at $8.75. an Inoreaas of

26 oanta per barrel over closing prlcea

150 Sport Coats ..$,7 now

ISO Dress Coats y&T m S8S0

Thit wonderful faction mi Coat ineludme tha eoaaon'e boat m admit in the moat popular fabric and colon. Wm conttdar thia on. of tha moat remarkable offering of the aaoaon.

If you could only the

amount of car and thoroughness employed in the making of Harm Glasses

You would then understand "one" of the reasons why we

prions. This time the Oovirnme-i- t last week.

hits at tha potato holders. "Deere: t the fact that the total

shipments of new potatosi for (ha

"Wholesale prlcea of Texa pota-

toee in the Middle West have been

quoted hitahel,

mostly M and Carolina

IpIotattooesIsa.t00mospt-e-r,

week of May 11-1- 1 ware about twice ly ft to f 10 per barrel In Eastern

as heavy at rhe oom parable week a year ego, potato prloea ara still

saya tha weekly review lust

cities." Tbo Ooverdment's

ply support Ths method of exposing

contentions am- - ' Evening World ths price-boos- t-

issued by A. Dei tor OaJI Jr., A -- latent en at the source of supply and the

Tailored Suiter

Rrl, Lstsst modela to Oebaxdlna

snd

. Pep-Iln-

Polrot

Twill, Formerly Ml M. 117. 60.

tit. I2I.U

HOW I JO HOW.

Silk Dresses- -

BlUllt Beautiful crratlnne In Cher- -

Crepe de China,

( "rgetle Formerly

asCohmiglhilnailalon11i.8

els,

.now 12-'- "ow.

3H07avFuiflthtoAnvie.G, a,Kraafetnrt

Co.

N. Y.

Now Ysrtte Lmrmett 8EOOND rLOOlt Women' i Woar Shop.

IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND GET IT

have the Largest clientele in the world.

Ham ('Hisses

19.00 or more.

Iif14Ift444011wWt.oNaHfaiila.ltria4noaNiiaaoIaldur.u--wfheJtnst.ali.baa.S,evte.bae.,beAtla..v.,tb. aBntleneleuet'aataatmirall iallaLeo1JM4iSenViihaasa.tMkiAl.Aiiv-tavSsaeact.,.

lIiBsOt PBotrtoasadaIatr..

nr one

wiiiuuagnaa.r..

''kkllrraa..

1 Mi. .ad It.. B41I te Badall. Newark.

In Market Surreys at this port. "During ebs least week." Mr. Oall

adds, "an averaga of forty oara of potatoes par day have boon shipped

place of delivery by shuwlng from day to day the actual receipts of foodetufTa at this port. In moat cases the retailer Is not to blame Me has to pay ths extortionate wholesale

from Texas, and over seventy live cars per day from South Carolina. Bhtpmenta bars also boon tacreaalng

prices which have been quoted In Ths Evening World from official aourcee.

During ths present week the re--j oelpis of potatoes have bean very

from Alabama and Louisiana, but de- heavy. Yesterday, for Instance. IFV,

creasing from of now

of May 14-t- t,

Florida Total shlp-ment- a potatoes for tha week

11T, Inoiuatva, were

can of new potatoes came In over the Pennsylvania. At tha end of the day 27 avers left unloadsd at Pier 2 Nina hundred and eight barrels came by

1,111 oars."

.teamer, exclusive of 100 barrels on

There ara ordinarily about M0 barrel! to a oar and each barrel Is supposed to contain three bushels Theae

ths Old Dominion Line from South Carolina. This makes a total for yesterday of 12V, oars by rail, or U.&00 barrels, a total of 4,6O0 busbela by

figures ahow that 113.100 barn la of rail, by u earner there were 1,000 bar-

new potatoes ware received here last

weak, or fomlng In

tlMOO busbsls. thla week at an

Thsy are even larger

rels, or

f 61,121

i l.li-- rtuahels. buabele for

making the dafy

a total by rail .

and water.

The touil receipts for Tuesday and

fif" The infivlrdge

Serfrct taut

fast her far mini i s vjemmn an

r air

fm

a)

and eau.

What (jives her that air ofdistinction?

I. Altmatt Sc 0.

Wednesday weie over 110, 000 bushels. The wholesale price on the local market baa Jumped steadily since the beginning of the new season. Old potatoes have been so plentiful that

the dealen were not able to get rid

of them before the cloaj of the regular period, but even ths price of old

potatoes went up. and the boost en

charged It to Increased consumption.

MORE EGOS THAN USUAL, BUT PRICES CLIMB.

Mutter and eggs went up yesterday, too Thar wen 11,240 packages of butler received hers yeuerday and the wholesale prloe advanced to 41 and 11 H centa (or top grades. Ths

You see some women enter a ball

room with the self-confide-

of aqueen.

These are the women that men turn to

look at, that other women ?nvy.

It is the consciousness of knowing

she is well dressed that gives a woman

this 'eeling of self-possessi-

The

knowledge that every detail of her

clothes is correct, even to the garments

that do not show.

Underwear each garment is made of pure silk throughout its size is full, its reinforcements ample. No detail is overlooked in making these undergarments as near perfection as human hands can make them.

Insist on this Ishel

The labels on Kayser Italian Silk Underwear

() bear stars which indicate the weights. A single star

indicates the light weight garment, three stars

() the heavy weight. (It is possible to get a five star

weight a special weight for those who

')prefer extra heavy silk underwear.)

AootHier Extraordloary Sale of

sgg men seem to be bent on boosting ths prloe up to 40 cents a dozen wholesale In epite of the abnormal reoelpta There were 24.14 2 canes re- celved yesterday. IM2T cases the day before and 11,(16 "sses on Monday, making a total of 71,464 cases or 1.20:1,-tf-- u

Nothing contribute more directly to this fcelinf thin the wearing of aitk underwear. Th very feeling o' ihe silk gives a sense of luxury; the knowledge thai her underwear is every bit as lovely as her gown,

makes a woman have poise and charm.

Look for this label on every piece of silk under, wear you buy. It is your safeguard. It assures you

that you are getting Kayser Italian Silk and not a

substitute. The genuine Italian Silk Underwear has the name "Kayser" on every garment.

Men's Sprinig and Suimmer Fornishings

to be held! to-morr- ow

and Saturday

down for ths three days enough

egg, to mots than supply the actual

demands of every family In Oroster

New York and parts of New Jeraey

for that period.

The wholesale price Jumped H cent

from the figures of Tuesday, making

the market open to-d- a

at UVt and

II centa for frt-a- gathered and etonge

packed it and U centa a doien The

Oovornment'a reports from time to

How much greater the satisfaction, then, if she knows she it wearing the very perfection of all silk underwear ! The underwear that is as superior to all other kinds as silk is to cotton Kayser Italian Silk.

Kayscr Italian Silk Underwear was created so that (he modern woman might have undergarments as exquisite as her gowns. In Kayscr Italian Silk

See the new Spring models today. Ask

for Kayser Ital-

ian Silk, then make sure of the label.

time, confirming ths statements In

The Evening World, are hastening, It

win offer large assortments of Men's Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Pajamas, Bathrobes, Underwear and Hosiery,

la believe i. the fixing of prlcea by tbs Government Instead of leaving tha solution to aoademlr food sxperts

Very little was heard yesterday of

iZQpJei ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR

Commissioner Dillons proposal to

at uncommonly advantageous prices

aNsvealtvttiienognathl euAppdrmoabinlneimsatrgartbeiyoemnsiegnntoidreianbsgewaetnehdos

farmers and distribute

Dome com-

Afflw ranee OY Cm.

Tradeaaark BegtMareS

V

mission men Impractical,

regarded tha though they

scheme too are

as

op-po-

PMIUIIIIIIlltlUIIII

MEN'S SILK SHIRTS

made of satin-stri- pe

Japanese Habutal (Im-

ported by B. Altman & Co.) In an attractive

variety of patterns and color effects

at

$4.85 & 5.85

Heavy-weig- ht,

with plain stripes,

6.50

.... MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS

(Initialed (all white),

per dozen

$2.30 A 2.90

With colored Initial, per dozen . . 2.90

Plain, hemstitched,

U price tiling by the Uovern-men- t.

Ai Albany Oov. Whitman told The Evening World thai he had not heard of Commissioner Dillon e plan, but that he would be glad to consider It when pul before him.

The drop of 12.10 a barrel yesterday on the cost of flour will not make any material change In the cost of bread

LAST

WEEK!

here, baknn claim, unless It be ahown that this reduction la to be permanent Oeorga H. Ward of tha Ward Baking concern was summoned to Washington last night for a conference with

Final Cut in Prices!

ths National Defense Committee.

MEN'S NEQL1QEE SHIRTS

Of madras or mercerised materials, In many

desirable effects; with soft cuff j . $1.45

per dozen . . . $2.25, 4.00 & 5.50 With tape border . . . per dozen, 2.85

MEN'S UNDERWEAR

SETTLED.

The Central Pxnceri hove nou

divide decided o

AUors-Lormtn- e

between Prueeui and Bavaria.

CONTRACTORS IN DEFAULT.

Remaining Stock of Men's, Women's, Children's

RAINCOATS

Of fancy striped madras In a variety of attractive patterns; with soft cuffs, $1.20

MEN'S SILK SCARFS (wide ends)

Of imported grenadine, In many smart

colors

$1 .35

Of fine Imported silks, In fancy designs and

color ef fecu

$1 .20

Of American-mad- e

of new patterns

silks, In a large number

80c

MEN'S PAJAMAS

Of fancy cotton materials,

per suit $1 .65

MEN'S IMPORTED BATHROBES

Of fancy Turkish toweling . . . $4.75

Light - weight Balbriggan Shirts, sleeveless

or having long or short sleeves; and Drawers

to match, In knee or ankle length.

per garment

48c

Sleeveless Coat Shirts of white madras, and Knee Drawers to match, per garment, 45c

Athletic Union Suits of white madras;

sleeveless, and knee length

per suit 95c

MEN'S HOSIERY

Silk Half-hos- e,

with cotton tops and soles;

in black, white, tan, gray or navy blue,

per pair

60c

Summer-weig- ht

colors

L?sle Half-hos- e,

In black or per pair 32c

r

(This Sale will take place on the First Floor)

a3EiUi Aurnup-fflaiatsau- n

Auhiuf. Nriu $otk

firm t'ssble to Complete ga.OuS.NTT

Now Being Closed Out. After a Quarter Century We Are

Subway Job, Ths Public, Service Commission yet te- 'a denlired rhi Flick A Manuell Con-

RETIRING from RETAIL

struction Company In usfauH on tha son

tract for tha Southern Boulevard and MLN'S $6.50, $7.50. $8.50 values;

WOMEN'S $12, $13.50, $15 values;

Westchester Avenue elevated extension

3 of die Leiingiim Avenue subwsy. a sec-

tion mors than two miles In lansnh, for

which His contract was work was to have Sept. 1.

12,043, H77. Th. bean completed

Double Tex. Waterproof

MEN'S $10, Cash inert a.

Raincoats. Guaranteed

$12.50, $13.50 values; Tweeds, Waterproof

5 Some

dare ago. admitted

at a hearing, ths n thev were financially

8 stctuthhouonaemraneebsmtlrdierIeieessafspaiteuoonrlnootngcyaoewentasmhtoatsenerotdhfdaboweyowdcinlthahdlotrobsfehadtyphIrleanowfcodIeewtrodrmoenurherekaed,us,naTalbtnenhhalodeeest

been decided how the Job will be fin-

Raincoats MEN'S $15, MG.50. $18 vslues;

(abardinra, Vninproof Tweed aud Noelty ltul)btrirel fonts MEN'S $20, $22.50, $27.50 values; ( 'ravenettrs, imported materials und

ished i signed by

10 sion may

taiklne.

othvWeerhiLtthmoecaknwrn,onotdthraer.bciolalm,nmdJiusd-iot

ths work or may make a nuw oonlract

nswesl style I turncoats. This lot many of our finest products,

WOMEN'S $5, $6,$. 50 values; Poplins,

2 Not an aaparl

mant. but an ab

4 tans a o I a t a auooaaa. wa In. Hair , isVreivreuruy color. anlayiiiorpa.aoalMsiai.itouaconatauibana

mm acioLpVphhlSt, iHkAonle

fnntons in various colors and stvles. . WOMEN'S $9, $10, $12.50 values, in

C uslimeres, Tweeds and Mixture effects,

.10 fluids, flietks and Novelty Mixtures; all colors

WOMEN'S $20, $22.50, $25 values;

.25 Rubberized Silk fouls, plaids and plain effects, lare vuriety sty In. . . .

WOMEN'S Very High Grade Silk

.25 Rubberized RuncostS, in assortment

of

styles, fabrics, colors.

The liest that can be produced. Some

very expensive fouls included in this

25 lot. All at

BOYS' $3.50 to M black Rubbsrr .25 foals and Double Tex. Huiiibaines

GIRLS' $3.50 to $5 values; Combins-tio-n

.25

Hut und font; all colors; belted

models.

6. 1

1025

e

I4.00

2-o- s

J.90

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ji 306ruBnrofomlhe11oSnt,.. SlIOv.

New Spring

no.,-- .).

Tark

941

W HAINCQsAT

COMPVN Y

Broadway,

Cor.

22d

St.,

) ( FLATI RON BLDG.

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