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muLug jifti lift i i i i' ' i jimtmii np)...m,.l.iiwy 0 4 -,ikt .'.V"S,-'..' THE EVENING WOELD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. mm Bt I I 4, 1 f mm m FOOD EXPERTS WARN U.S., Ml FACING WAR PRICES All Agree Cost Will Soar, but Government Plans to Balk Speculators. In iplte of the fact that tho necs Hies of life nro plentiful Just now, especially potatoes, crks, beet and lire poultry so plentiful that consld erMo quantities nre bclnir put In BtorAKo every day food experts sen orally ngrco with the statement at tribute to the Department of Ibor People llrtn In Urn Cltlee hare not that higher prices will prevail. They sny that tho market will fro up irro.il ually, but that It certainly will ito yp. Speculators are oxpeotlnsr to tako ndvantaKO of the situation, but ns soon as war Is actually declared tho United .States Government la golnc to Auroriso speculators and dialers with a now food projrrammo which will, it la hoped, provout speculation of all kinds. Commissioner of Wclchts and Measures llartlg-an, commenttnit on tho story from Washington about comlnrr hither prices, said: "Thcro Is no use In our trying to bluff ourselvos. We have been pro duclng ehourh for our own consump tion, but that condition has been up. set by the International situation. We must become greater producers. The tlmo Is now ripe for what I have urged all alonjr o. food preparedness campaign. This Is as neoessary to our national existence as the army and tho navy raoro necessary In fact. Congratulate Them Both: The Happy Girl Who Wears One of the Lambert Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings nnd tlie linppy man whose Rood judgment led him to buy the ring in this store, where spot-cnsl purchases, m.inu fncturiiiK of jewelry and rinf,'s, and direct iniortation of fine Dinmotitls combine to give the best possible values, what ever may he the general condition of the Diamond market. Solitaire Kngagement Diamonds, all mounted in the Lambert factory on the same premises with the store, $10.00 to $1500.00. $150 $200 $225 $275 We are prepared to please everybody who looks for a beautiful nnd serviceable bracelet watch as an Easter gift. Our bracelet watches and all other watches guaranteed as represented. Men's wrist watches tell the time with out taking busy hands from their work. $11.50 up. Watches rcimircd by all- Karat Gold Bracelet nround watchmakers, on the premises. No work sent out. Hence promptness nnd economy. $30 $50 $75 $100 Solid Watch, with extension bracelet (itcrl springs) and guaranteed 13 jewelled Swus movement. $25.00, in a goUMilled caie, $12.75. If you would like old jewelry remodeled or old diamonds remounted for wedding or Easter gifts, experience and art and a factory are at your service here charges low. It-karat. 93 JO up lB-karat,$4.00up SMcarat. $5.25 up 14-karat,$4.40up 18-Varat,$5.50up C2-karat.$7.00up No scams nor solder in our solid gold Wedding Kings. No weak spots, consequently. Wo have reason to bo proud of these rings. Engraving without charge. 14-karat, 55.50 up lR.knrat,$C.7Sup 22-karat,$8.75up 14.karat, $G.G0 up lR'karat,$S.10up 82-karat, 10.50 up LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds Jewelry Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Uutil 0, Saturday Night Until 0. realized this heretofore. Hut I believe there wilt bo an awakening to the faot that wo must Increase our agricul tural resources." When ho was toM tMt J, Conron of Conron Urothers In Wort Wash ington Market had odvtaod consum ing poultry at this Ume as a means of keeping down meat prices, Mr. Ilartltran said! "That mlrht help noma if the poul try dealers would come down from their hUrh porch and sell Uvo poultry nt SI or 22 contn n pound wholesale. Tlio tiusl Is tho boycott has worked so effectively that tho poultry trust finds itsolf In a holo. It has lanro quantities of poultry on hand and wants to Kot rid of tho stocks jteforo tho Jowlsh l'assover." Hern nre Mr. Conron's views on tho predicted hltfhor prlccn In foodi "I'eraotmlly I don't think Oilmen nro ns nlarmlnic as tho Washington story Indicate, but wo otifrht not to blind ourselves to the faot that jrrenter production In necessary. Wo havo been and ntlH are producing more than enough for our cn consump tlon. Thrro Is no shortage of food stuffs, but neither Is thero nn ab normal supply coming In. Tho ooono. mlsls are rlffht when they nay that market prices will bo Mfrtier. They Mill bo higher tho moment wo ac tually not Into wnr. We have a lot of moat In atomiro at present, but It Is all Intended for nhlpmcnt abroad, probably ordered months nro. "People, should turn to Uvo poultry for a-whllo. Wo havo plenty of It nnd It can bo boutflit cheaper than jxirk rhoin, for Instance. Tho wholesale price to-Iny Is 25 rents a pound. The retail prices nre probably 2) and 30 rents u pound." Potatoes have ennin In morn plenti fully all this week than ever be f nro. Tho wholesale prlro nt tho opeiilm; of to-day's tnarkot was IG.50 nnd (7 n nnj. Home of tho speculators who bought supplies at 3 a tmnliet were iinablo to-ilay to pell them wholesale at tho actual total cost. Tho Mayor's Committee Is said to have been "sturk" to-day on two oars from Mnlno bought nt J2.C a bushel Hy tho time they were unloaded nnd all charts paid tho total cost reached $7.50 a bag, n little mnro than the current wholesale rate. Colinrrllont t'liniiicr nine I. mm, HAItTKOKIl. Conn., Mureh .10. A bill to Ictallr.o sports nnd inn vine pic ture exhibition! Ill cities of 10.000 popu lation or over on HuikIidm wua ndnptid by the Henute to-Uay in concurrence with tho House by a vote 19 to 10. Tho measure now itofi to the Oovcrnor. WIFE WINS A DIVORCE FROM ROBERT M, M'BRIDE Daughter of C. W. Bailey of Phlla delphla Charged "Cruel and Barbarous Treatment." PHILADELPHIA, March 10, It be cam known to-day that Mrs. Ileatrlc. I). McDrlde, dauchter of Charles W. Duller of the firm of Dalley, Jinnks & Diddle, was Kranted a dtvorco from Itobert M. Mctlrldo, a New York pub lisher, by Common Pleas Court Feb. 20,1317. The suit was Instituted Nov. 21. 1911, by Mrs. McUrlde. Testimony taken before the Master, Louts Hal prln, has been Impounded. It appears that the proceedings were not contested by Mcllrldo. Mrs. Mc Urldu chareed "cruel and barbarous treatment." Mrs. McHrtdo has bsen maklna- her homo In Now York sine, her marriage several years ago. During her first year In society the youns woman was entertained sxtenslvely and won con siderable fame as a fancy dancer at the entertulnmenta slven by soolety amateurs for charity. Her engagement to Mr. McRrlds was announced at the close of her debu tante year and the marriage took place when the young woman was Milt "In her teens." whllo Mr. McOrlde wns twenty years her senior. Mrs. Mcllrlde Is a sister of Mrs. Frank C Kmlly A make their home at the .St James and Mrs. Millrlilo Is nlso at the hotel. ROSALSKY PRAISES SWANN. b Says Ilelnr In Action on Clinraes Aanlnat lllm Has llnil Effect on Courts. I In granUng the motion of the Dlntrlct Attorney to dismiss an Indictment to day Judge Ilosalsky commented rharply on the efTect of tho charges pending against District Attorney Bwann on tho work of tho courts. I "The District Attorney Is to be com-' mended for his courage In recommend-! Ing tho dismissal of an Indictment when ho knows an Indictment cannot be had," he said. "Ho la to bo commended for' tli. courageous manner In which ho has met the charges against him and tho ac tion of those who mado tho charges In delaying n hearing on llic.-m In sitlsfac torv evidence that they aro tmsvlees. It was entirely natural for tho District At torney to fel that ho was Justified In sus pending requests ior aismissnis, nui inn piocisM of tho courts havo becomo UHriUBS demoralized and ctoirgod cases for this rensnn." with BAD BREATH Or. Edwards Ollvo Tablets Go at tho Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet.", the tuhstitutc for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bail breath find itiick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar rnntrd tablets nre taken for bad roer Knowles. formerly Miss j brcal, iy nj wh0 know them. Iiniley. Dr. and Mrs. Knnwlos jr. Edwards' Olive Tabids act ccntly but firmly on the bowels and fiver, stimulating them to natural ac tion, clearing the blood nntl Rcntly purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel iloet without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Kriping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without gripinir, or any disagreeable effects. Dr. 1". M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years cf practice among patients afilictcd with bowel and liver complaint with tho attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil ; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every nislit for a week and note the efTect. 10c and 25c. All druggists. iiti. HELL GATE BRIDGE TRAINS. Srvc llnvrn unit I'muxy vim In Itnll riiuiU Oft Permission (o ttun Them. Tho Public Service Commission to day approved the Joint application of tho New Haven Itallrond, I'ennrylvanla and snvirul of their sutsldlarlrs to run passenger trains over the II' II (late eon noetlng bridge, whleli Is now completed. This service will not Interfere with any New Haven Kchedoln now tn force nt the arand Central Station. Over the connecting bridge only through l rin ii k will lin Oesp.tti'hM bt luecii llisinii nnd W'nalilngton and other points Kuiith. The trains after crossing the bridge will he run through Die Pennsylvania tunnels. I Credit I CLOTHING Fnr tho Family EASY CREDIT Showing big stocks of smartest new styles at 6trictly cash prices on easy terms. Every Member of Your Family Men, "Women, Girls or Botp, can dress well for little monoy, OUR PRICES AND TERMS WITHIN EVERYBODY'S REACH Lane Bryant Specialist in Smart Clothes for Stout Women Just Opened Their New Where We Save Women Money Wc linvc just opened a new store to ninke Lnnc Drynnt service complete. We enn now suit nil pocketbooks, as well ns fit nil figures. It occupies tlie lower floor of the new Lnnc Bryant Building. This building hns just been completed nnd is one of titc finest in the country. II V II I , BROOKLYN EyV. ",,.?7 ' TJTrTTTTlTTtt III III I ItH 11 M US IM I SI Ull X Ml It a 1 ii i LJU I Open I I Monday 1 II tc SaturdsT 1 Prices in the Lower Store, through economical mniiagcmciit, nre the lowest in New York. Large women, ns well ns smnll, no matter whnt your size or whether you nre long or short wnistcd, enn enjoy the comfort nnd convenience of buying Lnnc Bryant ready-to-wear clothes at phenomenally low prices. How We Make.Th.8 Saving First, by the low rent we pay, which is the biggest saving of nil. Second, the Lower Store will be a strictly, cash store to save tlie expense of haudllni? charge accounts. TViInf, we have eliminated. the elabornte method of fending goods on approval. Fourth, wc make everything we sell on our own premises, snvlnn you the usual iniiiiu facturcr's profit. You can't equal I.nne llrynnt style und workman sli p and you can't match I.nne llrynnt prices. The two arc olTercil In tho Lower Store. The Lower Store carries a complete line of every thing that women wear. Suits Sizes 36 to 56 """"" . Stunning models of Jersey, serge, tnffctn, wool poplin and niixttircs made In new t est Spring fashions, skilfully adapted tu become Mont unit slender llgurrs, at In expensive Lower Store prices. 17.05, 24.75, up to 36.75 9 Charming Afternoon Gown Crepe dc chine, with hemstitched vestee tif (Irorgette crepe. The lines of this dress lire especially well adapted for a .stunt llgurc. It comes in all the new Spring Mimics as well as lilnck) 12 til AH bust. Special, 22.75 Other Dresses Sizes 36 to 56 Clinrmlng frocks for street and evening wear, in newest Spring fabrics and wash material. Made with same ukill and design fur which I.nne llr.wint garments are Jimmim, but priced at Inexpensive Lower Store prices. 5.95, 1-1.50, up to 44.75 Blouses Sizes 36 to 56 Chic, dainty styles for dress and general wear - of Georgette crepe, crepr dc chine, wash silks, voile and batiste. Especially designed Drcssv Silk Cont f line quality black silk taffeta a model particularly hemming lo 'ut figures. Broken yokes at front and back decrease the ap parent width of Ogiirc. Same to suit llgurcs of all sizes at style may be hail In all-silk Lower Store special prices. 1.25, 3.25, up to 6.95 Skirts Sizes 24 to 45 Waist Smart models, for sport nnd gen eral wear. In the most desired wool, silk and wash materials. Weil designed styles for stout and slender llgurcs -at Lower Store prlcrR 2.95, 5.00, up to 14.50 pop lin i 39 to All bust. Special 19.85 Other Coats Sizes 36 to 56 Handsome models for dress and utility wear in newest colors and materials cleverly designed by Lane llrynnt to suit llgurcs of ail sir.es. Specially priced In the Lower Store. 12.95, 14.S5, up to 39.75 Largest Popular Price Garmsnt Mouse In NewYor' tu 6 ERQQKtYH Ave. Corner iO NEW YORK tii .... i blreei I NEWARK I Featured at All Three Stores Saturday The Easter Spirit Pervades Our Store Assortments Are at Their Height Styles Are Stunning Values Are the Best That Have Ever Been Offered. Great Easter Suit Sale The Season's Most Exquisite Creations Models for Every Woman and Miss 15 W8 25 Special attention is directed to our choice collection of Ssmi-Tnilored Suits. Braid bound, button trimmed and showing . .i i . i i. the smart long ccat ana pointca dip J eltects tncy are tne last word in style, and emphatically unequalled values. Tliis announcement is addressed partic ularly to the woman who usually pays a high price for her suit. The extreme smartness and distinctive character of D. Price & Co.'s moderately priced suits will prove a revelation to her and certainly warrant investigation. . 7,000 Suits in Over 100 Distinc tively Different Models at SJ5.00 SJJJ.98 The Models Severely Tailored Scmi'Tailorcd Sports. Embroidered Belled Braid Bound Button Trimmed Pleated Expert Alterations Free ot Charge P j A n i 4 Iff s; lX w Mill B i 11 The Fabrics Mannish Serge Oxford Cloth Poirct Twill Gabardine Gunniburl Burclla Wool Velour Taffeta Silk Sate 0! Easter Coats $10.98 $15.00 $f g.88 Every single coat in this splendid collection is an amazing value. Styles as smart are not to be found anywhere, except at considerably higher prices. And the assortments are tremendous. Street Coat$, Scmi'Dret Coata and Sport CoatMaf Wool Velour, Burella, Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill and Poplin in black, navy, all the neu high colors, alto plaidt and checks. All sites from 14 to 44. BRQQKUYK STORE . NEWARK. STORE I'ullon&nd UridgeSt3. Market &Ha!sey Sts. jyiijli. ; ?A .. :.. ii i! ! 1 3: ,i.i, fesisa! i,:iiii ili I l Lower Store MATERNITY Department Mr-ri!li,,ower Stor'' l',"'rlrs " '""'I'lrte line of Maternity apparel, which cimliles every EXPECTANT MOTHER exeii of the most linutcil means to procure the famous Lane llryant Maternity garments that are nil up to the minute in ntyle. adjust tlicmi-elves as required without alternation, lit when tho figure U again normal. Suits $24.03 up to $37.Hr. I Costs $11.85 up to $39.73 I Drei.es $3.!5 up to $42.50 Skirts .... 5.45 up tn 11.05 Corsets .... 2.45 up to 10.00 Layettes 7.05 up to 411.35 Lower Store "Where Economy nnd Fashion Rcifjn" Lane Bryant 21-23 V. 38th St. Open Every Evening . ' From S50 Un " rT tt arT l i i o 4 j AM. GOODS MARKED IN M.A1N FIGUKES No Extra Charge for Credit 3-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY DINING ROOM SUITE in quartered ol finish, cons'utinn of I1UKFET, with mirrori CHINA Cj-A grt CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, 3 "' pieces at Wo Cnrry a Complete Line of Heywood Baby Carriages at Popular Prices. I IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED Various Foirtnrss Of Headache "It ti necoisory In order to treat bead aches properly to understand tiiscaaiM nliteh proiluoH tlin afTectlon" says Or. J, V. lUty. nt lllorkton, Ala. Cootlnolns. ho cnys, I'liystelans cannot even bectn tho treatment ot a disease without knowlnn what cr.usns Hive rite to it, and wu muet rumomlier that headacho U to tin treated according to the same role. Wo must uot only he particular to giro it remedy Intcntfed to counteract tho c-r.nhj which produces tho headache, tint wn must also ulv a remedy to re- ii vii liiu jium iiniii ino causa oi tno tr'.uble ;as lieon removed. To answer thin jmrpoboiintl-knmiita tablets will bo lui'iiri it most convenient and satisfactory remedy. Uno tnhlet every ouetothrso in the most raiKia. and women. rmtlont suhlefc ea rei .ilur r.ltm'l ot Mole licadanha anil wliun he luels the least slpn tif an on. coming ultnrk. hn should taUfi two A-K Tiiili . OhtHliiHhiu ut druggtiti li any quautity desired." a . M ! R . I'urposo iintl-kniiinta table 1 I R' toi'iirtitmostconvenlentandsu I, y remedy. Ono tntilet every ou l i H lii.urs Btve eomtort nnd reetlr I L sc.. reeanm X htiadiictiu, iieur ,. i yri imrfleularly t hn hmuUehes n(i i . j le ' "When v.e have ii pntlont AH l"'t or fnnnd articles eA Mrlls.d In The World will ho llinl ut The World's Informaa tlon llurnnu, l'lilllirr IlullcllnjJ Arrnde, I'urlt Itinrj Worlil'a Vrtlnwn Ofllor, northwest eor nrr IIKth Nt. nnd llroadway WorM's Usrlrm Otfleo, ltitt Vet JS3th Mt., and World' JlrnoVlyn (Kritr, IIU Washlnc ion ri., iiioouiyn, ror ilu days followlnc the (irtntlst: ot tho uivenuemcuti 1 lil Hi A WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND GET IT