The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1911, Page 3

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NIAT PRICES RISE AS DROP COMES IN BUTTER AND EGGS; Mer- Chops Dairy and Hennery Rates. Packers | List cantile Advances, Exchange RETAILERS ARE Get Benefit of Cut in Butter} and Eggs but Are “Goats” ANGRY. in Meat. SES WILL 7ER GO BACK TO OLD LOW STANDARD WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—There ig little chance of food prices returning to the old low standard, } according to Willet M. Hays, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. To substantiate this he cites the fact that only one-third of the total population of the coun- try is now engaged in producing food for the remaining two-thirds, He says this will be shown by statistics soon to be tssuod by the Censure Buroan. Only two gen- erations ago, he declared, two- thirds of the population was en- | xe hth | ha: @aged in production, To this re- } 28 th head of the last sp the whiffle to have them put thelr artis around Riarkable reversal, he says, te the || °° Ouc® happened to kee the slaughte: of | banged against the h flanks. 1 lite Is and dance with tem ts high cost of living mainiy due a calf, With a ght touch, as modern ass MERE AAW aWeure Tate? al alton. | seneionatt Another big factor hi t as their lives, he mo women as eX- as * "TROVE, [gies ecorter mete miteniWel yeu al rene great increase in gold, end. exe f] otis as an orohld, » Danse a ETHEL DEG | othe ines slipped trom am Burke's Had to Dance With Negro. change paper, such as checks. || ds, and after that he and his two! He then related that Meatrive With money plentiful, prices in- |) tearing at the flesh of di ympanions could only cling to their, man, twelve years old, ln the GA BY BARE: MAE MARTYN. crease, No sooner is there a wholesale prices A corresponding drop in the butter and eggs than | tT the price To-day there arp advance in the wholesale prices of b for meats was a while at the s: nounced cuts idence was ‘h the whole y & reference to the fa f the beef bar ed in the, Wi nirols the pr exes and poultry rn es for butter, which down nearly aln means to an I 1p last December re- ning down, Very singu- n swings back and el the the y for y anatinence, Butter and Egg Prices. How zs w pri and ¢ of the Ne olesale ss were made w York M street 2 8 of the BUTTER. Creamery special, sales at 28 cents per pound, Creamery extra, cents per pound. al quotation, 27 cents. walera and J maleos at 26 than the Ex-| wer than the same naas. Froch gathorced extras, 29 to 30 cents a dozen, Fresh gathered firsts, 2644 to a7 cents. Storage firsts, 221; to 23%, cents, compared with yesterday the sate Price of eggs is halt Big Receipts To-Day. is immediately in price ning, Rece! an Ine yesterd@y; and of butter 9,036 the amount day. consumind p er and egg m cases, of yeste: the wh erintendent of the 4 dozen of more retailers Inquiry to-day showed a wide dlvergance of prices, At several of the chain stores throughout the r city good table ss low as twenty | Ma da c ystem ni ein laxatiy ae ‘ TAU? mf ~-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, Ivis ICES mrasse nell known to b2 a simple combination of tha SUPERIOR GOODS ‘ she and carmi & of plants & vith pleasant aromatic liquids, which ar : ygraeable and refreshing to tha taste an . . able to the system whon its gentie sloansing is desired. ae AMS i sete bus | who buy the genuine Syrup of M 1 the rl nna can hone to get its 5 ! N i hae das a guarantee of the opin A BaD ARLE is aan ned ull name of the The. Ge neumens! Price, D and the other | m fornia Fig Syrup Co,—is pr ah rou oui etn sew ne getall ‘daniel « n tho front of every pac ! nat and West side ¥ any preparation offered a nie ela ; 'e’s Honey Elixir of xis fraudulent and should be anrict Peseta riicices euuny at Horehound and Ter To those who know the quality of , five cones goods pri same thing is truo of “putter.” Comparative Prices, 4 Comparative wholesale prices for beef American Women Fine and Slender, |FQUR ARE INIURED ‘TEACHER FORCED | “In One Country I Forget! Ideal of Brother -in-Law ip sont and Salton doxen, and|-vidual to be at home tnany room, and strongly 1 may read them | ane Women's Itlack Velv were $5, Button only! we and six- “Z Uke American women because Has Attained Hie Ideal, eu Women's and Calf 5 were $5, Incompl A brupt, the grocers of the city In favor of the consumer to lower prices by means of There ave at pre organization {i and the office: they Wh 2 enabled to enroll 1,000 gro- core In ‘ — —_ no ~T i tri THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911, Says Prince Paul Troubetzkoy WN TWO RUNAWAYS HERTODANGE WITH AGROSS BIG BRIDGE NEGRO, SHE SAYS Composer's Daughter to to Wed Wall Sireet Man To-Morrow Women of All Others,” Says Artist Here to Ex-| For Men and Women Who Want Their Money’s Worth hibit Plaster and Bronze! , William Burke and Compan-! Little Beatrice wifes Chemuts ‘ - Figures. | ions Hurled Over Barrier at | Story Rouses Wrath of ELL dressed men anc A | End of Williamsburg Span. Flushing Citizens. INQUIRY ORDERED. about the minor details of dress demand the best Hosiery it is possible to manufacture. “KSCO”’ Hosiery,on account of its soft finish and fine texture and strong =| reinforcements at the « earing points, is f=! the richest appearing and best of Amelie Rives Is to | TWO GO TO A HOSPITAL Show Minds and Souls ef Mcdels to Be Read in His Work. } | women who are careful i F } | Skull of Burke Fractured and Frank Clark Suifers From ild Says She Was Threat- ; > ened When She Protested Fy Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Sonecussi rai at Humiliatio » ; F 5 7 De Sat CRA Concussion of Brain, ut Humiliation, k wearing Hosiery on the market. - Gaia: avienyie . b=! Insist. on aceing the “ESCO” stamp on the REAL & atten On Williamsburg Br there wer A report that young white etrie have Ey feet of the Hosiery you buy and you will be two runaways to-day, with a total cas-| Leen compelied to dance with negro boys Bf ‘ : oe ‘ slim, golden : a ‘ ae sure of getting honest value and money's worth. worked; “who te salty let of two seriously and twol during the physical cutture exercises in | fee v9 the Princess fghtly hurt, a crippled horse and a) 4 pubdlle school Is being investigated te a lf your dealer will not supply you, please notify Troubetzkoy, amashed-up wagon day as a roxuit of n meeting Inst night | Bleed us and we will direet you to one who will. solved the pr About 10 o'clock a two-horse van be 2 Aswoclation, com Hi lem. But to longing t (ten, at pepres en; some prominent | B= Sch iff & Bo, clal New York, rips a ty s ty Manhatt enrp . ; Terson Burnett, at which is just now led with heavy crates and : _ . rp Schiff O Lyte aed a joxes, Was nearing the Reook! 1 yt owe euewe ing the Prince, es . i ne h ooklyn end and to artistic of the bridge The driver, W 7 ask au Intment of a commit < 2 Burke of No. 309 West Seven atin rtain tht hap w York, which Is soon to see an ex- ition of his plaster and bronze fig- had with him on the seat his} pe in our pub schools, When Frank | 2 to expain he wor Clare, both of the same address, | under rises ee | Loses Control of Horses, ]it is vad enough to nave our ur ving iWiven are negro boys. bildren negro boys, the Prince himself will probably younger brother, John, and is an a series of contradictions. e are the facts. nce y \s as rugged as a pine tree, ¥ s not eaten ment for years bh As the outit passed the tower at the asso: aide't }att es perch and trust to luck. They Mis DEKOVEN 1 the Prince te alleries of the Spanish explaining his work | r, whe} it turned out. |! 4 forted to da minutes las luck, either, as sed in @ primitive, w dance. ‘The ot « “ Thurkday afte ir walt y managing with {bia nd Fee Nght on | Charles Dav 1 and every: | tunately south roadway just the the traMo was a negro bo. girl is Y study?" TL asked.) | holy managed to get out of the path ne | es Ot i Studied by Himself. | the plunging team and the 1 living I studied from life, and I lie sea | |swaying truck that bump a Aeseribe is Boh] a4 y tat is likely ea js. The policeman aa MILDER eenceaa here eee next best thing—he lowered the auto-|eaid 1 had atic gate that is used to stop nals | teacher yond control, dance ¥ | paahkat Com of Composer Will) with a crash that coud he hoard for | blocks the horse struck the V-shaped | ildren an her civ juice h Hameburg plaza da ree to dani the irl tv der i said if 1 did not do] as Low id L would we sent to th * room, | Have Wedding at Grace | rteet and tron barrier, It swayed and | (UY Wise Bat Rite consoma & i . = . | Sprung, but it held and the ho hatt- | cnaad otth: thay Kiko Bop! ea A Church To-morrow, ed, with skinned knees and em awclone at antique casts around the place. ‘The ae MRatlesteai ish ET ous | next thing I did y pupils —_—— ve Ke ino were shot t half pint ter, Th i Agures half pin t to study: peopl a ires'| 1 cueshale pint 0 Leas. a hetewliaee eaaaNt al to) rhe wedding to-morrow afternoon of over the a Peteolnes “ 1 had exactly two pupils Jett ia the | Mise Hthet t . Do fell, all thr them ‘unconee! nd are a are avout | f Teginald Koven, ovine, Who Ca ‘om thie ary 1 the class, iredee or cira: ' 801 ey tae Fathers Are Angr. 7 ake at as EU eas x acture of the} atany ane iit id | in saying that a gria on his face. nd the reception to follow at 1 inter megs eet! gly he! ‘ womanly beauty, With the results of aadbn a RIA SHI Tene velation before the Flushing Assocka p added, “but I alse gave] o¢ the notable events of thls soclal sea- raniltte aypoinied to| time I hope you ha jakee). instodan’ ext meeting on Thurada persons prominent , rel) aor A Vm mute son ny from Ch a ze vee ve ‘ aparsle 10. the eres, n Burnett, frites Hore is a eplendid. recipe for a] Meet Mo. AMustya's Book, t Rev. Dr. Slattery, Ab 4 half r he a ool, i : ed by the bride's unele, the pened M ’ d orge William Douglas of «t Ba ' » is a canon of the Episcopa the maid of honor will be Miss * 7n8N xe “ . then an , <o mane * to mode! all ik wea tenlng © % | cutneritia Hetlon, a papitata Yi ay. Policeman John Magan of] or ¢ \ Mer geandfath “PRINCE PAUL TROUDETSHOY Pci Nea or eaniorine anton unre He ts too big, too much of an and soul Women n Shoe: Button and lace, that people mt ather Low Shoes, $3.45 were $5. so fine and alend Prince has been blessed by | Man won H too full blown, | | | Women's I's! Kid an if you ke, but undistin- ; ‘ Pes rrr é ahd Women's Slippe Vics, $2.75 were $4. All sorts, soz eee OES swing ts the muvicat p in one country,” elected Mr, De Koyen the women Musical Programme. Q of all other countri: | programme of selections w + Maybe so, yet while Prince Tre lorgan and violin played | Prank: = Chol boys sing "The V 7 are t Broathed O'er Eder % Tham ae Svirstky , from second’ act of | s the Prince has brough is Aree. ORF A Ae t en hetrothal and marriage ser | Which might remind you o 3 che ait S's “Bacchant™ If It were} suave, has at an arrange: | es or mothers, orne remedy wt uts in New York city follow: , beneficial ff 1 the s ae ative, , the offe r of 2 rT; d f+, is nvgetos ae 1yS me first And ad fr¢ 3 just {n te Impas ‘And are you goin y while youare here?” 1 always Wonk and study,” Prince Paul SENDA OR, A (there ts life 1 work and ustin, Who haa organized pany, says that {t 1s a move by ntaina no opium ny thing injurious he co etry nor imitation remedies. The ger ne article may be bought of all reliable dr jgiste every where; one size only, Regular |price 5O cents per bottie. Get a bottle today \to have in the house when needed, co-operation in Ouying and delivery, |¥V T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A “WORLD WANT” W3L GO appear confident that BOE COMPART, latennsonres

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