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THE EVEHIITO WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOEMBE 8, 1919. 21 ,000.000 POUNDS VWW OF IMPURE FOOD IS DESTROYED IN YEAR Health Commissioner Lederle Tells InveSdglttef Commis sion of Dirty Bakeries. I Wrnet J. T,eerte. Wealth Om mlaloner of tti ntty of New Tork. wa rsil-l. thin morning, hefnre the New T'Tk "tat Factory Investigation 'om. Htiast'sB, In Its In'tlry Into 'he bker1ee In Now YnrV City, tie wssttn Being item In th Cniinty Cnnri llouH. nr. leSOcrls aii M depai tinetit. la the 1at year, has ls1 Zl, 000,000 pound of food unfit tor huinn consumption Th fact that tlilf Mi neen done show th nolhh!t1i nt disease, Dr. Leoeris a11. 71 declared hlmaelf oirpmed to th Stat nupwtion of naJMrloa. lnapctor should be the Department of Health, he Mid. There Sir Mil dHUaot advantasja tn llcne for bakn" h nM, In nopnnM to questions from Anrarn I. Kllon. riief omirMMl for cho CnmtnU. -I. MM speaking In record to the pro- , r-vcl htll whtoh would leeus certificates , to lki" and lao prohibit cellar e- ' t Mihinc4Tte However, Dr. I.eoVrle (iMe-M o rhe MJ plan for phyalca! eanmlnntt!n of ttsacra and the prohibited aimplm-mcnt of d .! Tiakcrs. In ivtilch the erin eet rofdletlona are laid Vr n. Dr l-edevle would have the Travrtmcnl of HeSith make lit own rulea to handle t i situation. "flow about prohibiting cells r bs onir aked Mr Klku. 'Most of the lindraround bakcrlc T hxy seen are unsatisfactory." Tr. led erle repllad, "hut that wee not lierauae they were underground, hut hn auee the people were dirty and oareloaa." "The new law will not much the pree rn" i .kerlee. only those of the future," all Mr Rtkoa. Dr l.ederle summed up the work of hie department sninnp the hrtkere for the oar IMI.jMi, enlltiir with thin rnottlh )l fh U1 that IS,?;:. Inspection" hav tieen made, with in prosecution aii't 333 notices hh a result- (sgnard t'loodman. president of the fli-eater Ne Fork Taxpayers' socIh tlon, aakrd Dr. lederle If It would he ne eepary lo Install tnrclienleal means of rentllallon. a sinrgfsteei In IB lK lelatlve bill tor bakeries" When Dr. Lederle responded Diet It would he a K'"d Idee. Goodman repllad thai the flour would I blown almiit, find hftkf force,! out. "V'u want to make the thing rtdp-u- loua," ailil Mr. Klku. ' Abraham Korn, prrahlent of the Vnfled Weil Ketute ownrrn' Asnrls- tlon thru said- "What makes you think hiaement 'hire pre more difficult to keep daau thefi aboo B1OUnd?' "Oueetiun of artiBctaJ light Thaftl- elty. HitltU'lal light le lual n coo.! but pru tb ally, It Is not, reepnnded lr. Loderl'v "Ton have the Dapartnteni or i.ahor. the Depart Ittent ..f Health, the fir De pertnienl, and the Tenement Kouaa Oe parrment nil Intertortaf with the hakor ler." aald Mr. Korn. "And et i in s 're not eleiin, broke In Te Tederle. We thou Id! have one dipurtment to lnp t tlx- liekrrlee.'- u.l Mr Korn H explained, aflerwerd, that If the rcllar ii.ii,.- inps are cloaed up, many bakera mutt par more rent and mini clia.- the poor more for their bread Out of the cellar hakerlea he baft lnepreie.1 n.it one hae been aatle faotory, na-niond B. Fnedlofc, fortni-r Cnnimlaaiuner of Aonounte. lold the t'ommlealon. "Tou can't make cellar bakerlce n Itary," b aald. "Chlcairo found that out and prohibited them." Albert H. Plarre, Trealdent of the We Turk ftlate Aaaoolatlon of Maater Dakera. tnrdt the etand and flatly oon tradteted Mr Tondlok 'f'eTtar hakerlea can be 1lht and eleaui," he aald. "We appointed a com mittee a year &rn end In two aeka oleaned up MO. dolne; more enrk than II the !nap-tore have done in year " Mra Julian Heath, national President of the Ilouaewlvce' I-eatnie, aatdt TfouiewlTea le!1exe thenr have every liaht to demand the moat etrlneent rea-nlattona for home Induatrtea Th WW demand that their hakere have c.lrnn tdlla of health J'lirt aa tfiej de mand a clean bill of health for their eooVa In the kttcllen.", flhe never had aeen a aanltary cellar bakery. h aald. Bhe approved the Mil offced hy the Ownmleelon The baker In the uadtence heckled Mm Heath F ie anewcrcd even- quea tlon promptly and Inaleied cellar bnk erlee are dimly IlKlitod and dtrtv So manv ettercrte were made 10 tanarle Mra. Tleith that Aeaeinblyman Hmllh. one of the fnmmlaaloner. declared he would no' permit nv more "croee eramlnatlon." SAVES BABIeTfROM FIRE. reave In floor and Carrlea Them rnronaelnaa Tkraafh Hmolte. .lecoh Tdoeenberar of No X Hannon etreet heard the ha)1e of Mra iRetrlna Tlrandt ecreemlna In tier eipertmenl acroa th hall to-day. He knew their ovothar wee out and that eh bad left tn fat metrlns on the atnva itoeen berg broke In the ffku panel of the front door, throw off the latch rd entered. He oould make no headway iral net the amoke until tie took a bar rel of aahe from the haJI and dnmpt-d It into the h1tohn over the burnlna floor. The children were uiironarloiia when he a"nt tbe-n out. Tie crew of IKnaine No. had the (Ire out before Mr. Brnndt returned from her rleltlna: ItnnanuT la Foorteentli Street. A team of horaea attached to an ex press waKon atandlnc at ITnlveralty place and Kourteenth etreet, at noon to-day, became frightened and ran away. Tliey collided .with the rear end of a oroaetown aurfaue oar between F'ft i and Hlxth avenuea and the driver, ti. l'roto of No. M Kaat Flrty Mret street, was Ihrc.em to the atreet. Tie horaea Waf toTped hv a policeman. The rear of the car waa allKhtly dam eared, but tin one auffered Injury. fall to latlneal llanka. WlArtlltlNXTON. IWn- -The Cuitip troller of the (."urrewy to-day tanned a call f"r a atatcment of the condition of all National banks In the I'nlted siatca at the eloae of huelneaa on Nov MRS. VANDERBILT DENIES SHE WILL mi GIVE 500,000 r Individuals Arc Necessary in the "Bi Sister" Movement, Says Her Lawyer. Fhneat K. Toiilter, former derk of th" tThlldren'e Court, who la th attorney for Mrs. William K. VandrXlt In sev eral of her philanthropic enterprlaee, an nounced ti1y that Mrs. Vsnderbtlt on returning to thl nlty to-dsv had tliorlxed him to deny lhat Mrs Vandet lillt Inlended to endow the " Rl( Sister 1 movement for th reclamation of young girl to th eatent of half a million dollar or mora. "Mra Vanderbllt." aald Mr. noalter. "I earnestly Intaraated In the 'illg Rletei movement. She understand perfectly tha In order to do really good work th' mtiat h as many In dividual a poaatble taking a per eonal Interest In th girl who oome under lh car of the movement. For one person to mnnnpollie th charity would greatly out down It chanc e of doing food "Mr. Vanderbllt feel that th re port that ehe e'a to undertake the whol financing of th movement la particularly unfortunate, coming on the eve of th convention of member of th movmnt to-day alikh la tu taeue an appeal for general puhUo sup. port." GREAT CROWD ATTENDS FUNERAL OF DR. COLLYER. I'hronr Doorway of the Church of the Messiah Waiting for Service?. More than five hundred persona aril Sane, professional mem an I women, clerks, housewives and clergymen of ail denominations attended the funeral aer vlcee held In memory of Iir. Hohert Coll. yer in the rhurch of the Messiah, Thlr-Iv-fourtli street and Park avenue, of which he waa paetor for many years, thle morning. After the (ervlo th caakt, escorted by th truatees of the orrurch, honorary pall-bearers, waa carried to th hearse Followed by meny oarrlsges and eutns. It waa taken to a special train of tw i car at the Orand Cntrl ftatlon and carried to Wood lawn Cemetery. When the door of the church were thrown open at about .; o'clock fully fifty persona entered They had been waiting for mop than half an hour. Be fore 10 o'olock th imaln floor seat were filled and the gallery nearly filled. The Bret seven row on th main floor were set apart for the trustee and member at tbe family, Including Mr. and Mr. Robert fi. Collyer, Mrs. Fmnn Homr Of rh1caete, Mr. and Mra. John K. Rob ert. Mra "arah f'ollyer, the Misers Lucy and Annie Raatman and Norman Raster an Th altar waa a mass of flnwr and palm. Th casket on It pedeatal wn covered with red nnd .lilt roe and lolet. The edges of the plstform and pulpit cr covered with wreath of chrysanthemums and roses and white lilies from friend and relative of Dr. Collyer and alio from club and ocl tlea The Rev John Hi Holme of th''hurrh Of th AteMlahi Dr, Oolljfgf'1 succeesor. rreacucd the funeral sermon. P0SLAM THE EFFICIENT SKIN REMEDY Rfflelgley h the demand" of the day. ' Poalam ia proclaimerl I lie one efficient fklfl remedy hy its thnuand of naer. I It.s healing powers manifeal Ihemaelveaj aa aoon a applied, when all itching M .lopped and niting altin I soothed, cooled ; and comforted. Kef cm, acne, poriai. ; lrhera' and every form of ilch arc, quickly cured. C'aaca of these troubles of yeara .landing have hcen completely! eradicgled by Poalam after other remc-1 die were abandoned a ineffectual PI ISLAM SOAPUof inesltmhlchen- rfit to all whose akin is auhirct to erup-1 tinnal trouble. It i ideal for haby'a) hath, nerer irritate, and every mother i may rely uprm it absolute punly. It ia the best shampoo for dandruff and an active aid in eradicating sculp difficul- , lira. All druggial aell Poalam (price SO cent) and Poalam Soap (price lift cent). For free sample, write to t he Kmergenry I Laboratoriea, N vet eSth Street. New York City. a -BUILDING TO LEASE- ROSENBAUM &CO. lO & ie WEST 23?D STREET, N.Y. It's one thing to rat oatmeal. It' another thing to get out of It the wonderfully rich nourish ment it contains. That is done only when the oatmeal is thoroughly cooked. H-O Oatmeul offers you two big advantages : (1) Twenty minutes' cooking on your tov prepar H-O for ay dl geation, because it ha already been cooked for over 2 hour al th mill. (2) H-O com to th table with all th deliciou flavor of Ihs natural oat, due to th flavor-retaining procea of cooking at the mill. Try H-O tomorrow morning. I The HO Company. Buffalo.N.Y.I Makers of H-O. TorceMid Pre lo. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS CLOSING OUT f DRESSES, GOWNS & PARTY FROCKS III and 111 Megtaltne and Corduroy D III and III Ltaflcrtc Dresses Ill and III Linen Dresses 3.95 $18.50 Chiffon Evening Dresses Made Over Silk) 7.50 $20 Velvet Dresses ) Q 7('l $22.50 Charmeuae Dresses a7e 3 $35 to 75 Lingerie Dresses 15.00 ISO Charmeuae Dresses 24.50 145 Velvet and Crepe da China Dreae.. 22.50 $25 Eponga Dresses . . . $30 Velvet Dresse $75 Evening Dresses . . $100 Costume $150 Decollete Gown 12.50 37.50 50.00 75.00 FIVE THOUSAND WINTER COATS KNABE WAREROOMS In the Nick o' Time For Christmas A Limited Number of NEW PIANOS of Reliable Make The fad that these Dianas are nual to those seMiag 4sewhefe fur 1800, and that tj, all art- im-vv ami fully guaranteed, inakrs V tint an unusually attractive Christmas offering. TO MORROW ONLY $5 Down and $5 Monthly A Few NEW PLAYER-PIANOS With every late improvement and fully liuarautit'd. Large supply of music free und special library privileges. TO-MORROW ONLY TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Secure Your Xmas Piano or Player -Piano at To-morrow's Sale. We'll Deliver Same When Desired. All Are Fully Guaranteed Liberal Allowance for Old Pianat Taken in Exchange Knabe Warerooms 100 Satin Lined Coats, Imported Fabrics, with Plush Scarfs (Value $25.00) . . . . 12.50 Odd Coats, value to $20 3.95 $20 Chinchilla Coats, velvet trim'. 8. 75 $30 Chinchilla Coats satin lined 1 6. 50 $40 Boucle Coat, plush trimmed 18.50 $29.50 Broadcloth Coat 15.00 $35 Broadtail Plu.h Coats 17.50 $35Zibeline Coats 22.50 $45 Silver Fox Plush Costs 29. 50 WOMEN'S & MISSES' TAILORED SUITS $25 & $30 Custom Tailored Suits 7.50 $45 Fancy Trim'd Tailored Suit 23,00 $50 Fancy Trim'd Tailored Suit 29.50 Iff Tailored Suit nnp't models ..35.00 $30 Custom Tailored Suit 9.75 $35 Wide Wale Chevron Suit 12.50 $35 & $40 Trim'd Tailored Suit . 15. 00 WAISTS & BLOUSES (Closing Prices) odd and 1.00 $2.00 and $2.50 Waist - end. To closa .-(It) Fine White Waists with real laces; value up to. 1.50 $4.00 trimmed i and J 2.95 Chiffon. Mestaline, VoiU Lace Waists; value $6.00 Waist of Brocade, Crepe de. Chine, Charmeuse, Chiffon,. 3.95 valuee up to $9.00 . . . . 7 5th Avc- -Cor- -39th St. FUR COATS AND FUR SETS 12.50 $S0 Natural Raccoon Sets $Ss Belgian l.yns Sata (European Dyed f IV White Foi SeU Ireland Coney Coats, 3-4 Length, black or brown, J 2.50 XXX Russian Pony Coats (Full Length i 29.50 Hudson-Dyed Seal Coats full length) 49.50, 57.50 Russian Pony Coats, Raccoon or Civet Trimmed 49.50, 57.50 Persian Lamb Coats full length 137.00, 175.W, 225.00 Caracul Coata (Solid Skins I, full length 49.50, 57.50 $200 Mole Coney Coata 100.00 $50 Alaska Sable Sets Skunk) 25.03 $50 Pointed Fox Sets Sitka) 25.00 $50 French Mole Sets 22.50 $40 Black or Red Fox Sets 18.50 $45 Hudson-Dyed Seal Seta 22.50 Civet Cat Seta 27.50, 35.03 Eaatern Mink Sets 67.50, 97.50, 125.00, 150.00, 175.00 Lambert Jewelry Stock Makes Choosing Easy No jjtiesswork about it ; no dotiht, no hesita tion. We simply KNOW that we have the Solid Gold, Diamond and Platinum Jewelry, the Gold, Diamond and Platinum Rings, Watches, Clocks and Silverware you would desire as Christmas presents, at the prices you and all other reasonable persons would be wili ng to pay. Choice of Christmas gifts is rendered easy at Lamberts because we arc laiee manufi hirers, and what we do not make we buy di rectly of the factories where it is made. In any case we sell at factory prices. W? sell diamonds at importers' prices. Whether your Christmas purchase at Lam berts be St or $ 1.000, 'you may bestUTe of the most stylish and attractive jewelry and the best values AND EVERY ARTICLE Ls GUARANTHLD. Diamond Engagement Rings You hear much talk nov.-atays ibout saving on prices by sidetrack- ing the middleman. WE DID IT YEARS AGO when we began buy ing diamonds-of ttie cutters in Eu rope, paying spot cash for lanre quantities, Importing the diamonds direct and making the Ting or jew elry mountings and selling them in our own factory, on the premies, which has alwavs Iven run as eco nomically as first class work will allow. All Diamond Solitaire Rinp are exchangeable at full purchase price within one year. $150 $275 That U why we can sol! fin color superbly cut SOttTAtRl: DIAMON D ENGAt iEMENT RINGS like those here illnst ratel a t the low prices quoted. They are im porters' prices, and you will realize when you compare our diamonds of faultless color and cutting with prices at other stores what Lambert economy in all forms of diamond jewelry and rings means to you. Mountings are solid 1 1-karat or 1K karat gold and platinum and arc .ill nude in the Lambert factory. Wf GUAR AN t BE EVERYTHING BOUGHT AT LAMBERTS. Admired Styles in Bracelets Pvm fi'xth ill rtnr tyc.i ir.-enc Ivi MAirtr HttnlftlMH LVMf1J QtvlC CIIH rrr)A Nrn. c nAr Vlv WA SM "VII Wlllir'tlll VNI V BJVIII . 1111 VI llk'kl HMIflDjail aSW lltHMJ ' w V SSWIM Sv'"1 1 'I IV U', IIIMV " known a Chrislmas when ihey were more popular. Here are some styles in which beauty and the qualitie- for lasting service are united. Solid gold brnctlrt, hlf (ngravtd, pollfhtd hinglt $13.25. Hnetlft Iftat ftpns. $15.75. olid t4-ksra Qold Bracflrt, fiv? fine square Siberian ame thysts set in tUM engraved bracelet. $32.00. Solid H-karafeold, plain Roinan bangle, set wifb diamond Star cut, 118.00. Bracelet thlt opens, $20.50. Solid H-k.uat gold, plain polished bracelet that opens and will fit anv arm, $15.00. rancv flexible link, solid 14-karat Cold Bracelet; each link hand engraved and striped, $21.00. : .... s Solid 14-karat gold, square bangle, engraved and ngine turned, $15.00. Bracelet Hut opens, $17.50. We Take Care of the Men GolJ Christmas presenls for meivabound-at Lamberts. A handful are ottered to your notice to-day. I ct us show you also Solid Gold Lobs, Coat Chains, Watch Chains, Fraternity Pins, (.harms, Lockets, But tons, .Match Boxes, Cigarette Case, Cigar Cutters, Signet Kings, and Initial Kings, etc. MasuiIv Tift- Claip of no I Id 14 - kirat jrtsld. rlsd f lural deKlKTi. at with a. niond . . 10 r Haary Loon I.luks of Olid 14 kirn t JTOM. chaaad UirJr an I plain ralMd tentr for nionogram per pair Pint platinum Prarf Pin. Ques tion Mark da rn. paved with 1 1 fin CA diamond fW $10 An orlf Inil Unibtrt rltalan ficarr pin nuro Platinum, flitht fin dla- Dionn. $40 Kolld 14 karst (old plain pnllshe.1. per pair i links 6.75 Maaalra Ollq 1 4 karat llnka, fancy (dgf, centra ralaajd, old $10 Slea's Solid flald t 76 up link It ultons . With Ila- Q 7C up monda I S Hollil OulS t'ol- n 7C up lar Will ton. U. I J FaihlensM itrlsed riri.in t.eee uai c . ' ' 1 4 karst lull per null . $10 T Rrtlir) 14 ' nin Heart !' a n f r n a r riil,'l hnr tlfr. fffwai aurl mra. $2.75 Maartilflcent Pla jnond. aurround -d hv 1 41 fine, aueclally selart al and cut. black onyi, platinum in on ut - Inn. $215 Signet Rings All Solid 14-Karat Gold Panoy niavmond srf Pin. ooan work iilattnum Tiiioo rma - mtntoa wiiit 1 o park line t: a mo 1 Mia $75 S.U4 laa, asrsas- un 1- I al ls he Ae?S. Xt oM' jidol l wj SSS) finish, tiordsr ts- feStCTT lopulsi '" iisd 1 a 'SllOK' p a t 1 a. ttacj P- to aa M sse m n n tlO.50 is.uu Buy Xmas Watches at Lamberts Msaairsnlld 14 kt rat old l(nst rln, f s n 0 r untied, pol ishtd or rost finish. You will surely find what you want In this large stock at the price you purpose paying. And nmre than tais you will get the RIGHT watch one suited to your work and haWts. W are not content with simply pleasing you in loolci sod price. We help viu In nuking s proper choice, because vtswart your wltcn to give ISftinr sauiumiry ser vice. The celebrated Elgin thin model watch in solid u karat gold, I3S.00. $16.00 Seamless Wedding Rings fuhed or roM flnlaJi. hrOSVl aurface for monofMB. $16.75 As the popularity of Lambert Seam less Solid Qold Wedding Rings spreads we are always increasing tir busi ness. Nobody can praise :em too hig"hlv. Kvery shape, width, thickness Slid style. No charge for engraving. IsVKarst, 18-Karat. K.-irnt .$3.30 $4.00 15.25 H-Kiirut. 18-Kunit K kr.nii $j.60 $8.10 $10.50 Cut ahowlnn atyle of wad c'.in; ringa with price, in solid U- unt, 18-karat and 22-karat gorl. with ring-tize card free on request. A large stock of Watches merits the attention of Gnrlltmal buvers I'riced from $12.00 to $liooo, in solid 14-karst gold cases $to.(ai to $15.00 111 filled gold cases.' other watches $4 (X) to $150 00. I Lambert Christinas Service We lay aaide Chriitma gift till they ara needed and they ere paid for on delivery. All purchase exchangeable after Christmas except article penal U engraved cr mono grarnmed. Diamond Solitaire Ring ex changed within one year at full purcha value. New Lambert, 64-page cata log, full of pictures, free to any addrea. Fleaee order enarreTlna? oa ignt rlnfx aa early a possible. Taws Is no charge (or It. Diamond Signet Rings, $8.50 Up Other olid gold atsTaat riatrs, Sa.o np. Whatever You Like For our silverware department as for all others, we buy the products of makers of well earned national fame. You cannot fail to be delighted with the selection we flace before you, nor with the moderate prices we ask, even for the most elaborate gifts. Especially do we invite you to look over our assortment of small gifts for the toilet table or to carry In the pocket. Reallv, you will b sur pri:;d to find how much tou can do at Lamberts with 1 little money., Sterling silver mirror of new and rich design, extra heavs and strong, Trench grav finish, $1035 Ltrfl ha r brush to match: M 50 Comb to match. ?U Many other toilet articles in ;.an.lredt of o th e r tyles ar1 to be found in ihe silver de 1 jrtment on t:ie second fl-or. 10. LAMBERT BROTHERS THIRD AVENUE, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6.30 Saturday Nights Until 10 T Mruiex