The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 18

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| —— pa —— MARS. CHarR.oTTA R. BANGS om“ Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs of Brooklyn, Founder of Housekeepers’ Market Club, Gives Some Live Tips on How to Get the Most of the Best for Your Money From the Butcher and Grocer. 1 i i ' es Fd wy <! e Fangs of Brooklyn orfginated the Housekeepers’ Market Club, the of the high cost of living, Bvery Friday each member market and buys erersthing at wholesale =< Psccstore at the din, call Where, stile accowea, and qFrean Siate ene, i cold stor § Charlotte R. Bangs. The buyer of food suppites for over 4 @unday (or any other day) must bear In mind that Locality has considerable to “do with retall prices, In wholesale mar- weal & uniform price exists, but shop- ping cannot be done after 2 P. M., and Peven iP. M. ts inte. The wholesalers | UP?! p@o home to sleep avout that time to gmake ready fer the next 4A. M, “rush” £ ot 004 supplies, Wholesale marketing fe best done between 7 and 9 A. M., when many bargains can be picked up. Under | hag co-operative buying this is very easily Je done. For etait marketing, the stall owners @re busiest in the afternoon, up to eve- } Any small quantity Js sold, wi Ata., retall Bo. and £83 Inches, there is still, according the United States Md bed Bureau, an accumplated deficter inches in. the 1912 rainfall In New. York City to date, er bushel, retail, 10°. at: pump- [tar argregated 4.0 Inches, as against a 4 s nn kine #1 per bbi, (8 oF 9), retall, 2e. 10 a normal of 271 Inches in that period, 410W to buy rour Lt ban’ ibustu), rota | wr Sapescailes Seen coonanny--conmnnnner-mangeamannarenmmmannnnanrareaaanaeal 7 , | QUESTIONS DIX" $ AUTHORITY. ida, $2.5 1, hint, F ad, t Sereey, $1.60 bbI., retail, be. scoot peet| ‘That Gov. Dix has exo ceeded his For Sunday, According to spe eit iy Set sit aha een emis ete] oop namaneannnenaannanaaananaanscenanaanaanmnpena=aareanntaael ALLABOUT MARKET-—About mame |creatin ime er Cluol oF Beall to? Prices prevail as at wholesale New York | Gen, William Verbeck, who {s now pert on ‘ost 0. iving market Cauliflower, apples, beans %) aajutant-General of the New York Na+ e RKET, tional Guard, Is the opinion of Col. AAA APAPPLPCPPLLELSA, | uae teeay ee eae” whoieeaie | William W, Ladd, Judge Advocate of same retail prices and delivery. the Guard, GANSEVOORT MARKET, Foot Weat| Gov. Dix’a order has arouse’ much Fourteenth St, RETAIL~—Heans, appies, | opposition among military men. In a potatoes, carrota and beets offer bar- | brief prepared for Major-Gen. John F. gains at jobbers price. Small quantity | ovRyan Col. Ladd says Gov. Dix's ac- Ladies tion le distinctly contrary to the mill~ tary law of the State. This brief has been sent to Gov, Dix and the Guard thinks the Governor may revoke the —— RAIN STILL BELOW MARK. ' peapite Heavy Showers, There Is an Accamulated Deficiency, adviser for the State since 1887. Deadly. (From the Washington Star.) “T understand that a number of wom: en have learned to smoke cigars,” sald the frivolous observer. “I don't believe it," replied Mr. Meck- ton, “The kind of cigars women buy nobody could smoke.” Notwithstanding the rains of yester- day and the day before, which totalled to of about 5.90 ‘The rainfall here in October has so €nNICAGO This was one of last weck’s most im- portant trade news items—one ofthe oldest and foremost clothing manufacturers in the country, Hoffman, Rothchild & Co., enjoyed a réputation for making only the very best Ready-to-wear Clothes Resinol Soap a real baby Soap ESINOL Soap is absolutely free from the harsh, in- jurious alkali present in or- dinary soaps--even in so-called “skin soans.’’ Besides, it con- tains the samo soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams that havo mado Resinol Ointment so suc- cessful in the treatment of skin affections. That is why Resinol is the safest baby soap and why its regular use will generally prevent all the distressing rashes ‘and chafings of babyhood. Best for your bath and toilet, too. . for the same kind, A few housekdepers,, combining, can Pduy 2 darrel of caulifiowers, adding 15c. ‘@Bpress rate, aout FROM eh ore . Be. . Resino! Boap (28e) and Geiiver goods if large order | Trial free: Dittmer) sree paid for. Some charge 100, or | —— ronan romedien leat ood and ti , scalp trou! TE te stir y Sati, pimples and piles. “Your drugstet Tie a & wort of “commuters " «sells them, but for free aamplos of ench. write Dep 7-A, Rosinol Chom. Co., Bal- Ma. ‘THE STANDARD OF QU, FOR OVER 30 W. L, Douglas makes and sells more $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than manufacturer in theworld, which has uglas shoes Py as over is pair. louglas ‘windows andinspect the very latest i i Septem gad which a Seed in a shoe woah by youn; Deuce ky : houschold word everywhere, ay large sepa at Brockton, Mass, and sce AW. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then un- arranted to fit better, look better, bold their shape and onthe | of adhd Ww. Douglas shoes lewis tal eo ir th gomp "Bara ree en i neeetfa Ityour dealer songet surply you, write direct to facto Shoes vent everywhere, delivery charges prepaid. W. ‘W. L. DOUGLAS OwN STORES IN NEW YOR! Oy peer s38 Wrdad way yi Also the poe mages va itvtaa which for ar open ried Sores bow to mag rid an The Overcoats $25.00 Chinchilla Overcoats, $15 $30.00 Gray Mixture Overcoats, $15 $25.00 Heather Mixed Overcoats, $15 $30.00 Chesterfield Overcoats, $15 $30.00 Brown Mixture Overcoats,$15 $25.00 Belted Back Overcoats, $15 $25.00 Plaid Back Overcoats, $15 $30.00 Kersey Overcoats, $15 $25.00 Patch Pocket Overcoats, $15 $25.00 ras Silk Lined Overcoats, $15 $25.00 epi Sleeve Overcoats, $15 See ton Overcoats, $15 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street __ BRE “ayaa WORLD, “FRIDAY, eobonah “s “25, 1912. order, Col. Ladd has served as military | 0 Hoffman, Rothchild & Co.’s NEW YORK Big Liquidation Sale Of Men’s & Young Men’s Clothing To-day & To-morrow at ty pull Fyeothers stores nly —§20;°23 &*°30 Suits Overcoats All Sizes, Styles and Colors for Men and Youths All in Cne Immense Sale at $15.00 The Brill Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back Goes With Each Sale Union Square, 14th Street, near. Broadway 125TH STREET STORE OPEN EVENINGS WADAMI IF YOU DON'T FEEL RIGHT | TAKE DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF FIGS.” Wi ee bowels, torpid liver bw liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion. morning when the sour bile, clogged up waste and F tinea matter have been gently but thoroughly moved on nd out, of your system, without nausea, Your head wi tosy, breath sweet, stomach ‘no mote constipation, gases, pains ‘and aches, It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean an regular. Then you will always be well always look and feel your But get the genuine—the old reliable, Ask your druggist f Relune, of luse, wit! All women get bilious, headachey and | constipated—simply beenuse they don't | exercise enough. They don't ent coarse od or enough fruit and green vegeta b hose are nature's way of keeping | the liver and thirty fect of bowele asives Nendaaa but very few women employ them. ‘The best way is delightful, fruity Syrup ills of women can be over. p of Figs alone. ‘There ive sick headache, back. cd ‘tomach sour and’ full of ! os bilious spells, sallowness, |fcngue, bad. breath, bed comps nervousness and depression, ‘The |and safest remedy none or two teaspoon | genuine, ears the aan’ Caiforaia ious Syrup of Figs, Try this up Company: look for this oa the curl feel splendid in the . | temp! times substituted to fool you. SAN FRANCISCO ‘for men and young men, and a sale of this ae was an event worthy of note. uyer was there to secure for us and for our customers as many of. the good things as possible; with the re- sult that we offer in one immense Sale The Suits $25.00 Blue Serge Suits, $15 $25.00 Black Suits, $15 $30.00 Gray Mixture Suits, $15 $25.00 Cassimere Suits, $15 $20.00 Fancy Blue Suits, $15 $25.00 Gun Club Checks, $15 $30.00 Heather Mixture Suits, $15 $25.00 Dark Mixture Suits, $15 $25.00 English Model Suits, $15 $30.00 Conservative Model Suits, $15 $25.00 Durable Worsted Suits, $15 $25.00 Rough Cheviot Suits, $15 é ‘ Any Amount in Proportion—Payable Weekly or Monthity | uinine or laying. \Cowperthwait & Sons q || Harlem Store: | ANOTHER MAGAZINE. Cowperthwait @ Sons /@) Open a Charge Account with the Oldest Furniture House in America can <- « “ $50 ** r «6 he bd hed $100 “* eo $180 oY SS “ “ “ $200 “ “« §$§2.50 « } ag is $1,000 “* $12.50 Prices Marked in P.ain Figures | 10% Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash' ‘OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Drop-side Couch, +4 98 very, strong, and durable, mf anet »; Sides work by a simple mechanism and are held out firmly. Couches of all kinds. Pomarkably S008 value, due to our buyin, wong 5-Pi Farlor ‘Suite $39 &. Ciock, 69C Stands 7 inches high, nickel finish, Vat- an 5-P.ece Lace Set 4 Dresser $8.40 Substantial oak, weil finished, 3 ft. jandsomely_made ‘in every detall, F the dining room at every priee, Every Kind of Floor Covering Ollcloths Fine Brass Bed $14.75 doxe0 in. “Calgary” 18x54 In. Cork Bath Mai 4.6x6.6 ft, Seamless Axminster Rugs, eit! sizes. charge for measuring, sewing, 92.48 to $1. Everything for Housekeeping Carpz.s, Rugs, Matting, Bedding, Etc. ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. |, 4 193 to 205 Park Row 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue ‘Cor. 121st St) Handy Size 24 PAGES 16 PAGES IN COLORS FREES=== 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich 125th Street, corner Third Avenue With Next SUNDAY WORLD f.

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