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Iretail prices of butter for last weekand this week is shown

Prices ComparedLat week This week

Wholesale Retail KTholeeafe RetailSSti to to c 32 to X to 40c

Profit of retailer last week maximum

Profit of retailer this week maximumbasis 7 cents per poundThus it is seen the retailers thiSweek te a cent and t Half per poundlieher on the average tniIn some quarters it is ted the out

of tim Elptn factories has recentlyincreased and the reduction was nodecrder to dean up surplus stock

While there any number who areof the opinion there may be surplusstork they attribute it to the fact thatbutter has not been jnovhur readily atpi oductton For this reason they are ofthe opinion the price ushered todaywill not be changed conditions areconsiderably altered

Others Join IH PitWith indications on all sides of a

victory for the attempt being madeto secure food products at cheaper costnew associations and organised bodiesof various sorts are daily joining in thetight of the people

Organized labor has affiliated with thecrusade for tower food prices Resolu-tion indorsing the AntiFood Trustleague and calling upon Congress to1r move at once the duty on cattle anti

were adopted a meeting of theOntral Labor Union last night The re-port of John P Coipors president ofthe central body and a delegate of theAntiFood Trust League prompted theresolution which was adopted afterheated opposition oa the part of thosewbo were of the that the movesnent would result In decreasewages

Reduced Prices SoughtJ L Rodier of the printers led the

opposition In defense of the resolutionSam De Nedry said that during the lastdecade the price of foodstuffs had in-

creased i pet cent while wages hadonly increased 2 per cent

This afternoon a large number ofWashington women held a maas meet-Ing at the Arlington Hotel The discusSiDe principally was with respect to thecost of beef Mrs John B Hendersonthe Stats director of the National AntiFood Trust League was present aswere Mrs Alice E Whitaker and XrsMary Sits Parker two of the nationalboard of governor and Mrs Mary SLockwood In the company were many

women of the Capitalwho took part in the discussion andmanifested a keen interest in the warlHng waged in the interest of the re-duction of household expenses

Chamber f Commerce Te ActInterest hi the plans being mapped

out for the future carrying oa of thefight centers in the special committee ofthe Chamber of Commerce of whichAllen D Albert jr is chairman whichwill shortly inaugurate an investigation

It is said this committee willnumber of hearings and probably willmake the investigation more exhaustivethan the one conducted by the Chamberon the proposed change in the form ofthe District Government which coverede period of several months

Mr Alberts committee will rush ItsIn every possible manner but will

conduct a large number of hearings be-fore attempting to make up its reportWhen this document is eady itsubmitted the Chamber for adoptionafter which it will be sent to Congress

The plan is to have the report setfcrth conditions as they exist givingthe reasons which in the judgment ofthe committee are responsible for theJiisher cost of and to suggestremedial legislation which Congress willl asked to carry out

HETTY GREEN SAYSMEAT IS TOO HIGHN-

EW YORK Jan 25 Mrs HettyGreen who has more real money thenany woman in the United States doesnor eat meat because she thinks theprice is too high

Mr Green says site has not joinedthf meat boycott but she thinks pricessv too high and those who eat it dontgrt their moneys worth

There are other says MrsGrvcn just as good and cheaper

PRICES OF MEATSDROP IN NEW YORK

NK VARK X J TaIL S A fallingoff of at least S per cent in the eonsumption of nat at clubs and the beti v lass restaurants in this city and astill highs percentage at lunch count-ers awl cheap eating places brought theg neral public of this city into line yestcniay with union men alt over thecountry in their protest against thehigh prices for meats chased by thetrust

Simultaneous with the large decreasei tire denMMtd prices for choice cutsaio one large retail concern with

liimi of stores hi this city and its enr i announced a cut of 5 cents per

j ur l in lIps price of porkbutchers In every section of

i ity declared that their trade hadfiiilon off from to 40 per cent

HIGH PRICE OF FOODDEPICTED AT BALL

Masked Dancers Show StaplesMore Now Than

Pastonification te the way of grotesque

costume emphasiains mOIl otherthings the present cost of nVtos as comperrtl with that of other periods was

it the masque ball of thefioctnt Bcwevolent Association lastnight at National Rifles

There were many unique costumes1ir all had a purpcae and they

One costume depleted the highcst of Irvine the roembei snowiesby exaggerated mathematics what api n Kum would purchase today as

d with what it would purchasei vonr ago This group won the first1rizc-

T1 personalHy of Gifford Pinchot-l lrrd oii participant to win the prizef t the most comical costume the

being wrapped in birch bark tojiKturv the lorner chSet ferostcr-Tuo executive committee in charge

affair consisted of Louis FrfeardJ Louis Wegv and John W Grover

BOARDWALK EXTENDEDATI ANTIC CITY X J Jan S

Council has voted to order consortof the now stool and concrete

IoaJwalk uptown with the primcnade-in to the Inlet The wor will be

for arrival of the Kasttr trade

cough just a little cough It maynot amount to much Or it mayamount to everything Some keepcoughing until the lung tissues areseriously iajured Others stop theircough with Ayers Cherry PectoralSold lot seventy years How manyyears have ysu known itAak f r J cfer c eef dyers Chary Pec-toral If he saw Take it lcn lake X

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BREAKFAST-Corn flakes or puffed riceScrambled eggsCreamed potatoesBaked apples Hot bread

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LUNCHEONFruit sandwichPuree of bean soup and sailed

TrafcmBoston brown breadPreserves of fruitMalted mills tea or coffee

DINNERVegetable soupBMcallopcd tomatoes Brussels

sprouts Browned potatoesBaked fish brent stuffingLettuce and celery salad Preach

dressingCranberry sauceStuffed figK Nuts and raislnn

PRICE INVESTIGATION-BY COMMERCE BODY

Plans for a searching Investigation ofthe relative cost of at the

time and at various periods withinten yens were launched this morningby a committee appointed for that purpose In the rooms of the Chamber ofCommerce

The committee determined that theinvestigation should be confined solelyto records kept by housewives stew-ards dealers and information in prod-uce Journals of prices for various com-modities

The report of the committee WIllcover all commodities included withinthe three necessaries of life food shel-ter and clothing and among the firstcommodities to be complied will bemeats salt and fresh butter oeffeetea coal star wood hour oystersclothing sad reStS

The chairman of the committee Al-len D Albert jr and on the

areDr Richard D HarlanClarence MooreCharles W DarrWilliam T GattifcerRobert N HarperArthur D Marks-H H GlassieJ Louis WilligeThe committee adjourned shortly af-

ter noon today to meet on Friday af-ternoon at 4 oclock J Lynn YeRglevice president of the National AntiFood Trust League will be invited tobe present at that time

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Is Asked to Use Nobel PeacePrize Funds In Shirt-

Waist Fight

Tile influence of President Taft mayyet he brought to baar materially uponthe shirt waist strike now on in NewYork Philadelphia 2id other cities

Hte opinion is sought as towhether the funds of the Nobel peaceprize awarded u former PresidentRoosevelt in recognition of his effortstoward and turned over by himto the committee on industrial peacecannot be used In an effort to settlethe shirt waist striUe

Mrs Belva A Lockwood has addressed-a Kuer to President Taft advocating theuse of the fund for this purpose andstating that the Jeanne dAre SuffrageClub Xew York which 10 also Interested In the strike would Join in theappeal to him to use his influence InInteresting the committee

Sirs Lockwood says that the con-dition of the girl strikers Is alarmingthat both employers and employes arelosing money and that the funds at In-dustrial could not be more ap-propriately used than In an endeavor

settle differences between thestrikers and the bosses

ASSEMBLY TAKES UPLARGE LAND CLAIM

Virginia Body Considers

Special Message RegardingCeded Tract

RICHMOND Va Jan 5 Tbe gen-

eral assembly today began careful con-

sideration of the special message ofGovernor Swanson in which the chiefexecutive of the State sets forth thatVirginia probably is a valid claimantfor JXZJK99M from the Federal Govern-ment for land ceded by Irginia toform the States of Illinois MichiganWisconsin Ohio and part of

Oliver of Fairfaxthere were more drunkards in drycommunities than there Vere In wetones

PILES CURED IS 6 TO 14 DAYSPAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed t curIMf of Itching Blind Bleeding or Pre

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ITHACA Jan 25 That laxity in ourcourt system is responsible for the largepercentage of crime in the United Stateste the opinion of Dr Andrew D Whiteformerly president of Cornell Univer-sity and former Unlte States ambas-sador to Germany and Kassla

Dr White said in an address that thenumber of criminal homicides in theUnited States each year was practicallyfortythree times greater than in Can-ada and eight times greater than inBelgium which has the greatest num-ber of any European country that inthe United States the average criminalserves but seven years of a life sentenceand that at present only about onemurder in every is pun-ished

By far the greatest of all causes Isthe fact that the administration ofcriminal law has become simply asafft Dr White A trial la a-

gama between two or three lawyersand the whole has become verymuch of a farce

OFFICER IS HELDON MURDER CHARGE

Illicjt Whisky Sales Said to Have

Caused Double

TragedyBLUEFISLD W Va S John

Waldron deputy sheriff of McDowellcounty is held under charge of doublemurder te said to have shotand killed Ben Tate Sunday night andso seriously wounded Wade Gilleepiethat he died yesterday morning

The shooting occurred in connectionwith an Investigation made by Waldroninto the charge of selling illicit whiskyThe deputy alleges that the two menassaulted him with beer bottles Waldron was reappointed a few days ago

Hay the Sunday evening edition ofThe Times The entire proceeds of next

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Abdominal Brlt Trusses ElasticStovKS and InvalidEverything for the Sickroom

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That Cold NeedsAttentionT-

he quicker you get rid of that coldthe less danger there is of contractingpneumonia and other diseases

Is the best remedy for Colds La GrippeChills and Fever At all druggists

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B C V It Is to your credit that youwish to remain young ts H n aspossible A pleasing complexion goesfar toward smoothing the way throughlife The regular use of a good com-plexion cream does much to preservethe youthful contour of the face keep-ing the flesh firm and the skin smoothand velvety You can make a greaseleas cream at home as follows Getfrom your druggist one ounce of almazoin and put it In half a pint of coldwater adding two teaspoonfuls of glyc-erine Stir and let stand over night before using This cream jelly thorough-ly cleanses the pores of the skin takingout all dust oil and grime Its regu-lar use tends to make large poressmaller and prevent blackheads Jtkeeps the skin soft pliable anti freshlooking and removes tan freckes andskin pimples Almozoln cream jelly canbe used both as a massage cream andface cream for it contains nothingthat might cause a growth of hair Itis splendid for chapped face and hands

Miss M J It Is no wonder that yourfriends think you wear a switch Thelight streaks in your hair are the resultof shampooing with soap All andmany r shampoos containalkali whch takes the very life out ofthe hair and leaves it dry dull and brit-tle Whet you wash your hair be sureto use a good and reliableand you will note a big improvementin your hair The shampoo I always usemyself and recommend to my friends-is made by dissolving a teaspoonful ofcanthrox in a cup of hot water Thisshampoo can be prepared at a verysmall cost It lathers fine cleans thehair and scalp splendidly and relievesitching scalp It dries quickly andmakes the hair bright soft and fluffyYou can get a canthrox shampoo atalmost any shampoo parlor if you ask

j for It or you can buy canthrox at anydrug store and make the shampoo yourselfArline The indoor confined life ofwinter tends to play havoc with healthand beauty Lack of ambition and lossof energy that feeling of Oh whatsthe use deranged digestion a torpidliver and accumulated impurities of theblood bring about sallowness pimplesliver blotches and a most discouragingand unsatisfactory when onelooks in her mirror You must get allthe fresh air veil can and let fresh

into your rooms Five mmutes be-fore each meal and before ocdtlrae takea tablespoonful of a tonic made as fol-lows Dissolve onehalf teacupful ofsuear and one ounce of karflene in ahalt pint of alcohol and add enough

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right and your blood pure your stepwill be springy eyes bright andyour complexion blooming and charm-ing

Gertrude J The dandruff itchingscalp and brittle falling hair withends of which you complain come from-a diseased scalp due to the presenceof germs surest way to get ridof these troubles quickly and removethe germs will be to shampoo twice amonth with canthrox and rub into yourscalp twice a week a quinine har tonicmade by one ounce o jjuin

In half a pint of alcohol thenadding half a pint of cold water Usethis tonic regularly and it will removethe and irritation stop yourhair from falling and make it sort

B8Q13Harriet S As the add so mucn

to ones personal charm you shouldbe very careful about using unreliable-eye tonics A good ye tonic is indis-pensable for tired and inflamedeyes If you will an ounce of crystos and dissolve it m a pint of waterand put a drop or two of this in eacheye dally it will strengthen and bright-en up your eyes until you probablywill no longer need to wear glassesThis tonic is splendid for granulatedeyelids does not smart or burn

Ella G Winter is a trying time forthose inclined to be stout as the ten-dency hen is to gain even more weightHere is a simple and harmless remedythat will not only stop the accumula-tion of flesh but will reduce yourweight if you are too fat Just get fromyour four ounces of parnotJsdissolve it in a pint of hot water andtake a tablespoonful before each mealThis remedy has worked wonderswhere others have failed and I feelsure it will do you much good

Jane S and Others The finest com-plexion beautifter I have ever seen tosoften and whiten the skin and take-away that oily sallow coarse look ismade from four ounces of spurmaxhalf a pint of hot water and two tea-spoonfuls of glycerine Apply a littleof this lotion to your face neck and

and it will improve your lookswonderfully This Is much better thanface powder as it d Jen not show onthe face or rub off so easily but wingive your skin a pink healthy youth-ful appearance Spurmax lotion is inex-pensive and for tan frecklescold sores chapped and rough skincaused by raw penetrating winds

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Charging Sherman ActViolation May Be

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SPRINGFIELD Mass Jan atThomas I Hfagen president of the

Petroleum Marketers As-sociation loft today for Minneapoliswhere he will attend the executivemeeting Jo be kid in that city Fridayand Saturday-

A test suit for dfunsfre against theStandard Oil Company to be broughtunder the Sherman act which theStandard ha been found sdlty ofviolating will be considered by theownmittec President Htegen is opti-mistic oter the outcome of such a suitHe says his lawyers have reported fav-orably He adds

AH independent jobbers who havebees injured In any way through themonopoly maintain that the StandardOil Company should take advantage ofthis opportunity to recover the moneytaken from them by the Ofi trust ThereIs no question that thorn ia damansIn fact all the evidence that the Govenuaeat has In its last saoceeefal caseIs simply evidence of d s age done bythe trust to the independent oil mon

They have suffered greatly at theof the Standard and it is only

rght that they should recover thatwhich the Standard took away fromthem by terse A favorable de-

cision on this test suit will let thebars all over the country and wouldcost the Oil trust millions of dollars

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Buffalo Structure CollapsesInjured As Far

As KnownBUFFALO JT T Jan 25 The front

of a fivestory brick building at 210 Ter-race occupied by Whitney Noyes Cocollapsed at 11 a m today It Is beloved that no one was buried under

Firemen were called and begandigging at once to see if there was any-one under the deoris The building wasmimi with tons of hay and grain

Physicians Say Dont Use Poi-sonous Depilatories

extravagant claims made byunscrupulous manufacturers of hair removersin mn tloii l advertising unquestionablyjaelfy physicians In cautioning the sybilaflabwt the us of this class of depilatories-How many people have bees enticed intoiwtnjr tRee dangerowe preparations with con-sequent Injury to themselves cannot l ea

preparations above referred to erS Invariably in the farm of creamy pastes whichare te fce spread upon the BUB to remainuntil they dry contain Sulphideof Barium an Insoluble which canBOt b dissolved therefore cannot be ab-eerfcod by tho chin The very fact that you

told to leave the pasty compounds onthe skin until they dry and and thenlift off with a knife IB proof positive thatJfcey not absorbed If they are why dothey stilt remain oa the skIn The most theycan possibly do is to remove the surface hairwhich la co e9ence will reappear strongerand thicker after each removal

There SB only one logical and scientific wayto remove heir and that i by means of aliquid containIng soluble ingredients whichran be by the skis De Miracleknew all the world over a only realaapciflxms hair remover Is just such apreparation It Is easily and quickly ab-sorbed and after you have wed It you willnote there i nothing left en the skirt Itleaves the skirt free fruit Irritation whatIB more to the point It is absolutely non

therefore It win not produce ee-aeraa or blood poisoning Rqmoniber no saat

what are mode to the contraryno poicoMNH pasty compound or other worth

concoction con reach the hair rootcan prove it

Beware of the tAke free advertisers andotbr Dont be deceived by them Bettertake a doctors Miracle te sold byP Kann Son Co sad the W S Thomp-son Pharmacybooklet containing full information concern-ing title remarkable treatment a well astestImonials of prominent physicians sue

dermatologists medical andthe principal magazines Too should readihi booklet before you try anything Writeto rb De Miracle Chemical Co Dept litI9 e Park ave New Yor simply saying youwant th8 booklet and it win be mailedsealed at once

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Paris Compound PerOxideVanishing Gold Cream

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Special NoticesPAY NO COLLECTIONS AGENCY ORany collectors whatsoever whether theyhave bills they canmy written permission to collectJ T CLEMENTS

Ja 3tOFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GAS

LIGHT COMPANYWashington D C January 3s iNS

The annual meeting of the shareholdersof the Washington Gas Light Companyfor the election of directors and for suchother business as may properly come before said meeting wJl be held at theoffice of the Company Nos 40417Tenth street northwest JJONBAY

7 1 at OCLOCK NOONThe polls will be open from 32 oclocknoon to 1 oclock D m

WILLIAM B ORMEJaSelSt SearetaryOUR COAL is rsEE PROM DIRT

because we acreen every load before Ufrm jrThis te on of many renmonm why y ushould place order with R J JC CGRACE TeL Lincoln SO 4tb and r ftm X

Schools and Colleges

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