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h \ % Points to Wee. Buying Food on the Co-operative Plan by Wholesale. By Charlotte R. Bangs. Tes n week end of many new fall eup- Piles within reach of consumers who wish to eave by paying cash, thereby procuring best goods and market prices, Wholesalers predict a winter of high prices for many staple articles. Drought, shortage, Inck of production are reasons aesigned. The wholesaler now stretches forth @ helping hand to consumers; his Koods are being presented in amaller lots, never in retail quantity, however, Housewives can buy where they choose; also the telephone tn not barred. This earnest inquiry comes, about co-operative buying for poor peo- ple—those who have but 25 or 6 cents to advance for food?” There ts only one reply to this: Co-operative buying ex- actly Mita such persons. But more than two or four are required. ‘Take an ex- ample of twenty persons, each advanc- ing 25 cents; total, $5. “tow (Vesey to North Moore wireets,) Wholesale, retail, BUTTER (tub). Imports will change prices shortly. Use medium grade whenever possible. Printa average two cents higher than tub butter, but lesser quantities belng foil may soon alter prints, Week end prices subject to weather. Why not have & municipal committeo fix prices semi-| Weekly, omitting fractions daily? Best grades are high; candied and storage grade are good. Buying co-op- eratively is excellent, assuring stated quality ignored by retailers and chain stores, A case holds thirty dozen, Ex- press companies rate them at 53 Ibe, Prices will average thus, Western ests foremost: Batall Cncallts). Ra, dos, rH Summer varieties are yielding place to more fancy Ines, with apples, grapes, plums as leaders this week end, From producer to consumer does not work where bargain apples are concerned, wholesale markets having grades for 92.50 that cost $3 to $3.60 to express from distant farm lands. Strange but true Buying in quantity {s again well illustrated, say wholesalers, Grapes have new and many kinds; plums are fine and plentiful; apples from California 1 indeed, from California, $1 box of 12 Que to 15; retailed for 12c to 16c, each, | ‘These are paper wrapped and stamped. Here are offerings in epectal fruita: lewale. Metall. $1.50 box 24 Te, 15¢.-) de bb. box 24 |b. 108, ib. EsFF. Tn inary prune (big i smn.’ Malian or Sgaree aaa REaze2e 3 STA. 0'C n> Dov ABLES. Quantity of egxplant; celery extremely yeén or summer white; more caull- tow on beans abundant and let- Brussels sprouts and st leadors this weak to crates have become boxes, Mi 2 ata No cheaper to- matoes this seas: is short, : a MARKET Oyen inarket, Gli ALM bargains as’ these offer at open late. noted fpeen celery ae | | Ber dos, be, dow, Bee Boe: do, | Asc, doa, ow to Market for Salar *And Put a Check reine . * anumage (box packed), alse thus sold, vankfurters| pr po Sausage, new Frankfurtess, Ha S23 ty way “Not yet,” taeaning ere tone. ‘They | Hams TWe state quality of Argentine product to be! {ir ride infertor to Western grown, corn-fed! jamb eréfe of cattle. The imported meat | {tio ti of offerings at prices for the week end.| uma Retailers are to have @ souvenir Satur-| Pork day and “annivetnary” sales, A gen- eral price reduction ts announced In many stores. Housewives note scale] Retailers should not exceed 90c. each. weight now. Wholesalers will sell in| Ducks fluctuate tn per daily ship- lesser quantity than formerly, Grades|riente; average 16 here quoted are finest, Ten-pound lots of! than Inst reason. Cay GIMBELS| Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 Stetson Has Sent Us An Exclusive Soft Hat “The Roister” $3.50 : It has a flat brim that will sfay flat—thanks to its deep welted edge—and will not curl up. The crown is a bit higher than usual and is best worn in a half-tele- scope effect. Silk band, with the bow at the back. A Soft Hat, in short, that is good-looking, as well as different in style. Green, blue sad brown. Just another member of the big Stetson family of over 100 styles that can be found in this GIMBEL Hat Store for Men— and one that men will like. Other Stetson Soft Hats are $5 to $12, and Derbies, $5 to $10. Stetson Velour Hats, in five colors and two styles, are hats of the hour, at $5. $3 Derbies at $2 A surplus from a maker who outran his customer's cemands. POULTRY. White Jack rabbits, $1.50 pr. offer now, Melons are "Pink | where ‘ncreased patronage ie | Pure black, all perfect, several styles. Also Soft Hats, at the same price and the same saving. Fourth Floor Apply the Tape Measure of Quality To These Men’s Fall Suits And Silk-lined Overcoats, $19.50 and you will be amazed to sce how far it outstretches the price. From every angle, there is more merit in the Suits and the Overcoats than you usually expect—or can find—at a figure which gives you something back from a $20 bill. Take them up separately: The SUITS at $19.50 include three shades of plain eray, plain and fancy blue serge, and plain black unfinished worsted, Plenty of black-and-white effects, too—pin stripes, chalk stripes and checks. Hard fin- ished worsteds for the men who like the way they wear, in hand- some mixtures, Many of the Suits have coats with soft rolling lapels, but there are conservative styles, too. All sizes, from 33 to 48 chest, in regular, long and stout proportions, Silk-lined OVERCOATS at $19.50 All in the favorite Chesterfield style, but ina new Autumn model Plain black, and medium or dark gray. Three-quarter length, and lined with pure dye guaranteed merveilleux silks silk or cloth facings. All s if Par have any doubt as to the male of this s clol thing, just look about a bil. Fourth Floor Men’s $5 High Shoes Of Unusual Style, $3.95 Pi of the smart style that distinguishes custom made = is found in this group of excellent “hoes for Men. Their low flat heels, their roomy lines, | give them an air of solid comfort that f will not fail to live up to. Tn tan Russia calf only—lace or but- ton, and made to be retailed at $5. Tomorrow, as a special snap for the man who needs high shoes for Autumn, at $3.96 a pair. Second Floor ‘Traveled Trinkets We picked them out in Europe, and they have just reached their journey’s end in the GIMBEL Jewelry Store, They will be eagerly acquired by women who like to pay little for pretty There are German silver or gold-plated Powder Boxes, in a flat model, @ngraveu, at 60c for glove size and $1 for the larger size. Coin Holders, in the seme pattern, are 60¢ and $1, 2 owe Slipper Buckles, in preity styles, ai 26¢ and 600 pair, usually Pear! Bead Necklaces, with 10k. gold clesp, at 60c, usually $1. Ribbon Guards or Sautoire, gold-filled, ar 60¢, 76c and $1. Main Floor and Vinaigrettes at 60c. | GIMBEL| milk fed, corn fod, scalded, dry picked, | 1. Perhaps wholesalers white per krade, . | Coot of Putton street ant Kast Hiver,) | fetal, ‘The leaders are salmon, | down in price, 23c. regular and 5c, to 18c. Retailers must allow Vs t} Joy a salmon about Sse, ho q Fresh goods are fromen, off cole tevat Beret envaper Belin & SAY wholenalers, Not 18e, to 250 To. moon, it Is requested. offerings, 10 1b. Here are Post Graduate upward sold; no de: widow and son lot box plan, plies. Broite: chickens, ber purchased would bring prices down It Tickles the Palate Lie, 1, not best grade, however ntiabe averane 11a te 98 don, dark oF | >" Teaspoontul adds sect fen’ to many an | sia FULTON MARKET | Macks insipid dish. Wholesale pd, Nuke. De. Alfred T. Birdsall Dead, Dr. Alfred Thornton Birdsall, a lead- SAUCE of oysters will improve by October. Clams) 'M# Dhysician of Ragnar iy descended ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE are hard, Little Neck, extras and single;/ from @ family of physicians, and pa pa amelts are now and not large; lobster In| speclaliat in pulmonary direages, died Hes helped to make the reputation for am: fe weday at his home, No, 62 Cline ton avenue, from pneumonta after a mers to en-\ week's Mines. He was born in Brook. © Sold by Grocers Everywhere The Latest Coats from England Are of Boucle—$22.50 Women will surely like them because they are Colorful, and Yet Conservative | A red coat is rather fare for utility wear. But one that Is over- woven with black might be d a coat of another color. Indeed, this latter combination is riegh—and charming for Winter. These two-toned boucle Coats are also in Purple-and-Black Blue-and-Black Of course, we have provided them in all black, too, Just a word about style—these coats are all fashioned with the Japanese back that is 80 distinctive. Smart Boucle Coats at $15 These are the first Coats that have the draped effect without being draped—of course, the material is too heavy. They all have the Fish-tail back that clings and yet gives perfct freedom when one is walking, Black and navy with plush collar, caffs, bow- knot ornament and buttons. Half-lined with satin, Trotteur Coats of Plaid-back Chinchilla, $16.50 Bound all sround with silk braid—a new touch. Wood brown, light gray, navy, Oxford and black. Just received—“Radyne" Coats in the Latest Models, and in all Li at $19.50 to $95. The Blouse Shop Has Made Speciat Preparations for Tomorrow ~ — (Copyright 1913 by Gimbel Brothers) “Evangeline” and “Vanity” Blouses at $2 and other Blouses of Fine White Voile at $2, $2.50 and $3.95 The “Evangeline” Blouse is reckoned to be the most unusual mode of the season, for its wide ruffles and ‘kerchief front suggest a fichu, and yet they are.draped about the neck in such a way that the Medici effect is quite apparent. Yes, it has the “Vanity” neckband and wrist- lets of black velvet ribbon. The “Vanity” Blouse is of embroidered Canton Crepe, and gets its name from the velvet band that gives it so much charm, The Accordion-pleated Blouse is inset all around with wide bands of shadow lace, ‘The $2.60 Blouse has the new collar with the double frill, and the $3.95 model has a j dainty Medici frill of eraquelle net, Third Floor. The New Fall SHIRTS for Men Have Finely Plaited Bosoms—$2.50 Silk Shirts, worn all Summer, have gotten men into liking the soft shirt comfort which they are loath to give up. Hence, the tendency towards Soft Shirts for Winter wear—in this case with a lot of fine little tucks in bosom giving a cross-stripe effect that is out of the ordinary, Another new feature is found in the double starched French cuffs, which add an air of distinction. Fine finish and laundry werk further mark these handsome Shirts, which are of fine-count French petcale in attractive patterns. $2.60 each, in all sizes, and various sleeve lengths, Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY TOURTY-THIAD OT. NEW YORK ye Instructor in surgery at the New York Hospital, He leaves a LEA:PERRINS’ Seeing New York for Ton Conte Awe now, how much of New York—the City you live in—have ee the upper part of ve you seen the upper Fifth Avenue—the Metropolitan Museum—or Riverside Drive? Quite likely you have, but they all look mighty nice in the early morning. See them by ‘bus before you start your day's work. Fifth Avenue Coach Company “The Prettiest Neckfixings on This Side of the haa l This is the sentiment of a woman who recently returned from Paris, and who has shop; about town within the last” days. Charlotte Corday Fichas, $1. ae to $2.75—A quaint and p style in fine net, trimmed ith wiffies of point cate or block- embroidered net De Medici Nechptelngs, 93.95 to $5.95—Rutts, collars,fichus and guimpes. The atyle illustrated, Guimpes, $1 to $4.50—Fine net or with the long s eeves puffed below the elbow with velvet wrist- a ms eae say wee of the White Psy ot beige | eome mae cuffs, Imported Ostrich and Marabou Ruffs, $2.95 to $87 “Le Minaret” Veils, $4.50 and $5.50" Beautiful enough to be worn by the pride of the harem. Really not an extreme style, for on some occsaions they may be used as scarfs, Yes, from Paris! Lace Veils, $1.50 to $4.50. Main Floor New Stitches in Crocheting ‘ And Knitting Beginning next Monday an expert will be in our Art Needlework Section to teach women who are interested anything that they may wish to know about knitting and crocheting, including the new stitches. In addition there will be an exhibit of finished gar- ments, Afghans, blankets, etc., made of the Fleisher Yarns. You are cordially invited to take part in the instruction, Second Floor Hair Nets and tixir Pins—Special No excuse for untidy hair # en the things to keep it in place cost so little Just one instance. of the completeness of ) this GIMBEL stock of Notions: 00 for six 16¢ Gimbels Real Hair ‘88¢ for two 25c yoo Ot Gini Horn Hair Pina, shell or amber 4 100 tor five 8c icnees Cimbeole ed Invisible and Heavy Enamelled | Im ried Wire Hale Pia o eles Seay ah biown. fin eee The MONTH-END SALE In THE SUBWAY STORE Saturday closes what is probably the most important Monthe End Sale oj the whole year, inasmuch as all the new Fall styles in apparel for men and women were ushered into being during the month of September. A few of the many specials for the last day: Men’s $18 & $20 Fall Suits & Overcoats Repriced at $12.50 Smart models in the Suite, with roll lapels; others with patch poskete; made up in the new pin and chalk stripes and breesy black-and-white checks; as well as plain blue serges and undressed black worsteds, All sizes. Belted Beck Chesterfield Ove reoats, in fine all-wool homespuns and other good fabrics in a rich color collection to choose from; there are also Raglan and box-ehoulder models. WOMEN'S AND MISBES' $10 SERGE DRESSES, 95.75 fraitly nice of all-wool cerge; test of workmanship; new and exclusive styles. WOMEN’S $17.50 SERGE SUITS AT $10.60 Barietly tailored models, mannish effect, extra well made; blue and black only. 100 for three be boxes Countess As- Invisible Hair Pins. WOMEN'S $3.60 and $5 SHOES Sample and Trade-Marked Footwear AT $1.65 PAIR Sizes 2! to 4 and widths A, B, C and D, All new shapes, all leathers, welted! or turned roles. $3 and $3.60 WHITE WOOLIN BLANERTA, #2 3 Pair These are sightly imperfect, but nevertheless escellent s $16.75 to $23.76 BRASS BEDSTEADS, $10. 6 $12 INITIALED DINNER SETS, $8.75 MEN'S $1 TAN CAPESKIN GLOVES, 850 Pair MEN'S 60c PURE SILK SOCKS, 18c Pair. Seconds.) BOYS’ $3.60 and $4 SUITS, $1.85 BOYS' $5 NORFOLK SUITS, $3.96 MEN'S $1.50 SOFT HATS, $1 CHILDREN'S $2 RAINCAPES, 95c And Hosts of Others--Seasonabic end Reasonable Subway Stora