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Retail Rate Goes to Sixteen Cents, and That Rules It from the Poor Man's Table -- Ex - Employee of ( 4 Switt & Co. Explodes he Meat Trust, practically controlling the poultry supply, has the Theory That Cat- J rim! oso eats ve tie prews ‘ AM SeNCLie rare Aesth \ | tle Raisers Should Be Jr ee cee | When the Meat placed pro hibitive prices on beef the poor re- ES » * sorted to pork. Althougt was no fo nourishing we BEEF TRUST CORNERS EGGS tite and wa Meat rust evidently «an TO KEEP MEAT PRICES UP. ( yesterday pur t kK 1 ee / of the reach of the poor. T \ As . \ went to fourteen cents, The «|Great Quantities Quickly Bought Here and fs unable to sell pork for less thar Held in Storage—Retailers Menace. eixteen cents. The poor cannot py ) gixteen cents fo: k chops. ‘Another halt cent was also added} A methot with the AIR ARO ers Arcee to beef, just to make Biro. ints the] KRetice aot thes eet t iii Eis ‘ a i ° iatte A ) cS poor could not re ? . e : ‘ With beef each aes iat ¢ A ss eas ) those 3 dyad HEN ‘ kes ( and po ay 1 ‘ w i y bars up. ‘The ‘Me 1 enn ER given 4 A * ( shipper of pou 1 > thems emaelves aun nN ) Jers no! the $ r ; s to fix tae . t* ni \ price. ne prices. ) Trust offeres i vance of nm «xr Y aoa ilked again. Pe é . and hete they the poor turned found the price erything All provisions, notably fle sympathetic influence thy with the Meat Trust wix cents a hundred-we grades, thus for of them, to cut down the loaves of bread ‘A. Damback, a butcher, at No. 170 Var ick sirect, #4 “1 did not § I found that 1 Seturday Iw price. Of course Vlour w se the price of meat ur ostnige th tigerator ca ing a Thal esale reduction wan not known even to| the ng through th wait think 1am | Among the homes work- ingmen on the weat side the effect of the rine in the price of meat is nfally apparent. Fai me: which have been accustomed to) ns he table twice to be held 3 ake are of the qnestion. sidered certain that a family of alx costs | ¥!!! vote aMrmative rump or shoulder |*!t/on ' e family for one | '#. & © cent William Dorn, a ts street, matd | band drives a truck, and we acqule: tine: assured Once thin is sewifo at | REASES. compla along mostly on ‘ I do not know what = to, But I know in q ‘Ways trouble when reales : capnot afford to rovisione es fon agalnat it by the railr Sih hers of the Canal Anse ute New York are especially emphat asser ttn ba threite Why He left Swift’ “I left the employ of Smit two yeam ago becaiise 1 did Ufy to suit them sional Investixation canvamed the beef mtuat of the packers that the cattle as chea The packers Mores oerarctioa nin t {a no competition in instance, “Armo: along 4nd offer and a halt cents je ralser will ret for cattle cept It they are forced tr More Cattle than Ever “Western 5 epttle te they hase since 184. than ever creased re produ DR ployment wi retired and iiv ter in Roste —$$—— KNEW “THIEF’S TROUSERS. prelice Arrested Him from Memory of Stolen Go When the house of Philip Tong Island City, was rob | ‘| taken by Kock to FH and his led to the ¢ ‘burglar to-da n Burden an Precinct met f jand City, ate ; oe i Kock's un ners on Buse Now York banks gold that waa ht some time ago in ec [big street railway deal th The banks furaistiea have received several hundred thousands of gold this week from the Pacific coast paire TRUST CONTROLS LEADING. n tn Readtn MANNA IN STEDL € Mar GIRL’'S SLEEP LIKE DEATH. Slumbered Nothing Awakens, onn r which { ir ( ) / NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. which Ton rday to the extent od attention te Fravennp. Five Days ang CC sicaauianiii . - i THE WORLD: (FRIDAY EVENING, “APRIT 18, 18, 19 TRUST ADVANCES PRICE OF | PORK, POULTRY AND EGGS. } HOW TRUST MAKES IT ae Phas PONS Te LINE. " fbood enough | for anybedy! Att Havan FLORODORA BANDS are of Same Sweer Caror che thoughtless man with sell Mnds no one who will buy. Sw et _ We Save YouMoney on Jewelry— | But N otat the Expense of Quality | “al ‘ f ewel ry reely atter o) F years we have worked unceasingly eu : & maintain it by giving greater values thin ty santaElDty Gite ngo ata very modest advan cet vver first cost, r, the t jeweler in New with ali the pro iis o wholesaler and the retailer taken off. Nox our golden guarantee protects every sale, WATCHES gratin DLAMONDS « re a specialty with us Our stock of watches is the fies Over a year ago the Seca argieveelcter ares braces a vast selection of every big Liamo: Tr began to limit the output : ‘silver, gun metal, Cres- of precious stones in order to get higher | rol ay Peete aid, = We recommend ana But, shrewdly realizing their intentions, we im- Rate AR CLO CI: Elgin movements, tam and $ thein for less money ported a very large stock Before Prices Went Up, ell and intend to let our customeis share in the rere tia saving. An inspection of our damon jews! : Silman gees quickly convince you that we are selling J The lauics’ watch we she w here s the very for much les n wholesale dealers can best made watch in the countrv—the case is them today The LAMBERT stock solid t4-kavat gold, made by the very best Brooches, Pendants, Miniatures, Brace manufacturers of cases. In the movement you comprises ¢ ling in the market, and w x j have the choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert, ally iste article is required we In zents’ watches we have solid karat ecld can quickly design and make it. waiches fr : any spec ract om $25 up. SESE RGSS Solid t4-Karat Gold Vest Chains. Lamber nehes long Begin married lite under the most ha onomy all sugge J Seamless Wedding Rings. Bes such a prefer by the most skill rmore, » but actory Our prices are al- the first artisan ara bon to the fi pty ; ways low han elsewhere qusrantee backs up every sale tint, $3 0 $12. ( \ And las | jewelers who haveto buy to sell again, and our golden ee >a or = : From the hes & Rings lower than retait y SWILERS, i Jails Third Ave., Cor. 58th St., New York. Open Evenings Until 7. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 eS <a fer—a popular style game. Set th an Weemale wear a Your Hat, Derbys ----- $3.00 & $4.00 tt lo nes - = -- $3.00 & $3.50 binly this sBure. 7 Putten st Sik Hat ---- $5.00 & $6.00 + MOE LEVY & Co., Manulacturers of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. 119-121-123-125 Walker Street, Ae the high-priced distr ote iddleman’s protit lerstand the value of tailoring, all are out of ive you the 1 » who doe not uny when new. n to Wear applied to clothing here does not imply eady Made Clothing, but Custom Made, all ready to wear A fitucr will procure from usa suit that will meet with plain and neat eifects, $10 to $16, your every desire; the that others must demand short or long mili- $16 to $32 itary, Single or Double Every new idea in top Breasted Sacks, Cutaway coats, Prince Alberts, Frocks; materials and full dress and Tuxedo patterns too numerous suits, white and fancy to mention; others de. vests. mand $15,00 to $32.00, Custom Department. We carry only the tinest imported fabrics and demand at- tention from those who desire style and quality at one-half usual cost. Our Men's Furnishing and Hat Department is conducted on a discount basis, where you will find high grade Haberdashery and Hats at wholesale cost, Children’s Dept. How pleasant it is to have your children properly dressed, Out of Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 3 10 10 years, J of oyal Navy and Cadet Blue, Brown and rges; natty designs and beautifully trimmed; special price, $5.00, regular $7.00 value, . Boys’ 2-Piece Suits, sizes 4 ‘to 16, made ot fine land to ry < Worsted and All-Wool Cheviots and Cassimeres; neat 4 ‘ efiects and handsomely tailored; special, $3.00 to $5.50; value, $5.00 to $7.50, ee Ww ee ee! does not think of printer's Int: OUR ONLY STORE. that it far abov the fin shed garments found else Te. SPRING MEN'S OVERCOATS, FINE Suits. pox medium and the the box m 1 d $9.00 to 16.00 long, all here in the ee we | | Vogel Brothas A2™ Six. Cor. oe Is it any wonder that all New York is talking about our Girls’ and Boys’ Clothing? Thousands of parents are tlocking here weekly. A merrier, happier, more satistie crowd you could not tind. The dainty, girlish styles surprise and delight—the prices please; and the same with the Boys’ Clothing; the characteristic excelience of our Men's Clothing’ is repeated in our boys'—the selling is sensational—we are doing for you what no other store attempts—offering you the best at prices that demand your atten- tion. Read this— then come yourself. als Girls’ Department. Boys’ Department. Children's ', Box Coats, ag¢s 2 to Boys’ Sailor and Norfolk Suits 6 Years double-breasted, rade of al vill Fold sway ths spring and sam. wool Paca cloth. large collar trimmed sth if y with fancy braid; colors red, blue, Pers! So a tor, cadet and Girls’ an; sp Box Coats age $1.98 ss 4 Norolk Suits are mi two la \ phits. front and Back, and belt crashes and dark colors, strips. and + boyal and aa $4.98 ind Misses’ ', Box Coats, years; made from cov it lk lined through e1 and tailored bh ogreen collar, bred collar, tin and castor coveris: spe calat $9.98 Girls’ Sailor Suits. ages 4 to 14 yars; ma » double-b: overplaids ailor Suits, sizes ito 10, lat $1,985 10, pecial at $2.95 to 10, ulat $3,95 3 th 10, pecial at $4,95 Sailor Suits. sizes 3 to Sailor Suits, sizes Sailor suits, si ! pearl but d: lined throug he , blue and brown: $2. 98 Norfolk Suits a made from all-wool uble-breasted Eton large collars, Norfolk Suits, bluc serg Girls’ and Misses’ Tailor-Made special at $3.95 in the new vest Et Ais Borele SHIEs isMES SON, , flource skitt; colors cas- special ati $498) tor, red and royal; special at Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, CS Ca GI EKG REO Seer ER Misses’ Tailor-Made Sults, aces {Mt are spec ally tested for color and durability. The garments are put to- gether in a way that will withstand the rough wear of the average boy, made from cheviots, blue serges. fancy wore steds, dark fancy colored cheviots. 12 te 16 years, Ven-tian cloth, ackets, satin li trimmed with fancy silk braid, the flounce skirt; Colors castor. royal, been ies and blue; $7 98 500 Double-Breasted S\ pec . 5 Misses’ Skirts, lengths 32 to } mide from all-wool cheviot tian cloth, prettily trimmed of taffeta silk. spun kh ing; col- ors in blue and black; cial at $3.98 Girls’ White Dresses, ages $4 years, nade of fine s its, al ar $2.95 Blue Cheviot Double-Breasted Suits, special at $2.95 Blue Serge Doub!te-Breasted Suits, special at $3,95 Fancy Cheviot Double-Breast- ed Suits, special at $4.95 Boys’ 3-Piece Vest Suits, ,\"",, h bands gandie and Persian Lawn, §¢ ty 14 years; eladorately trim. nsertions ot ¢ Valencien broad ribbon sash sh nt or long st with o wthout drop kirt; special at Open Saturday sale of dark and light cheviots, 7 pecal at $4,985 Misses’ Dresses of Frenchy Or- 1. 45 bye cheviot: and serges, special at $5.98 Everything for Boys’ > Wear in Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. till 10.30 P.M, Vogel Brothors A2™ Six. Cor B* Ave. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. «Biyn Shoe Spring and Summer Styles—absolutely relia- ble Shoes—quality in the materials—care in the making—economy in the management perfect production—proper selling—small indi- vidual profits—large and increasing volume of business, SOLING AND HEELING FREE. We began this free Half Soling and Heeling of Men's Shoes away back when shoe prices were high and profits were large. Our large factory with modrrn machinery, and our immense purchasing advantages enable us to continue this service which adds at least y 3 to the biggest shoe value in all New York, For Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00, SHOE Co, NEW STORE: 6th Ciel zith STREET: ; venue an: ree! Factor 3 Enlarged tO Elgninaves 3th & 40th Sts. | dor, sonrk Stores: 102 Bowery, near Broome Street. | Fast 91st St. The U. S. Army. A colonel in the army ranks equally with a captain in the navy. A captain in the army ranks with a lieutenant in the navy. 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