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ade ernie mar TN RR A RR I RN Z Re ae ee How to Market for Sunday And Put a Check Upon ‘|: The High Cost of Living Points for Buying Food on the Co-operative Plan by Wholesale. By Charlotte R. Bangs. Fpoin, France and Haly have just sent big lots of chestnuts for housewives here to cook and enjoy, particularly with a Toast, a turkey or any line of poultry. Leas meat can ao be ured. Buying cheat- nuts per bushel of #6 pounds at @ to cents a pound, or a total of $4.80, stands Against 20 cents a pound, oF $19 bushel, retail. Half a dozen housewives can easily | co-nperate on such a purehi Auction fales micht lend to @ $ to & cent basie @ccording to supply and number of pur+ ¢hasors present. Foreign chestnuts are abundant this year, fine of grade, large sined, They come as n rare opportunity for house- wives of frugal mind or the lover of good Menus, Domestic chestnutea are $5 a. ‘Dumhel. An an extra blessing there is also Ukelinood of cheaper turkey by the end of November. ‘Tho week end will see many offerings fm fine lines of fruits as well as ordinary ote at lower prices. Open market f Whole city has such bargains ae the fol- lowing: POULTRY. ‘There should be a fairly generous sup- Diy ready for week ond use, It In dif- ficult to know @ good frozen grade from chilled or fresh grade by appearance when dried and free from ice. Cooler weather will make rabbits plentiful and cheap. not plentiful no Venison (English) 1s excellent, One deal fran stated he will sell one turkey, bird, at goods at one Prices for the week end, subject to weather con- ditions, affecting quantities of chicken now being moved for consumers’ benefit, A box holds 12 ehickens; barrel about 100 pounds up, per site There are many intricate, uncertain Conditions here just now. With imports eecking market, packers selling butterine. creamery and dairy grades not short, bakers buying “ladles” (which is lower Packing stock), and process not wanted im poor grades, who indeed should worry? Consumers are able to purchase now 'n various smaller lote than formerly—a 10-1b, phe, of prints, 2-Ib, box of Prints, 30-1b, tub, Market prices rule for these Koods, Express charges should not exceed 20 cents, Housewives can easily divide such purchases and save consider- able besides having grade stated. But- terine prints go forth with gummed rib- bon band on box wrapper, No retailer can change grade, plainly printed on box, Why do not wholesalers adopt this plan for all print butter sent out? The re- taller can use a %-cent grade, special * brand of his own name, “tresh from our own creamery,” and nak 40 cents, Con- @umers are thus deceived and over- charged. Here are week end prices, frac- tlonal decline likely, Cold weather, how- ever, might cause hot affect general wi Coeamery, ton Daley beat meh ‘trashy, Bde He Yb mR PB Be, Ib. eae $9 chee being only panes 4 cap of on Price 3 to 5 cents $648, is the product sale to bakers, Higheat gradi till extravagant for ord! fore use medium lot ing always a safe 1 ealers (if refiable firm) ding, one } Per case, Forelén shipments of eggs vill Pywwlt in aiding consumers, Eggs from Yanaland leac. the procession, to be sold by Saurday, Week end offerings will ay : FRUITS. ‘Phe fit “white” rapes are here, Ane! of quality, $5 ner kex of 80 to 36 1b, It is to Ye ruled that no contents of a keg will “w dumped for show; @ customer | dy as ie. Much Joss and infury to « pirfectly packed fruit has previously héen th (ase where peddlen iminvte examination before purehain Hers should not ask over 22 Orang vilewt alse packed is he 298, $3 for box; mix retail at tc, for 3, Grapetrult at <o! 1s high for | bunch of 20, for! No scarcity ea trifle higher! | Ket grades | ains in many other erative buying profits | Apple—The banani retailers ask 85, doa, $2.50 box of 96; retailed for 75c. doz. 1p This averaxes fruit. Newtown pippins, $2.25 bom of 104; re- tatled at Ge, each, or $5.20 a box, lustratea how fino California fruit t= sold. Btate apples come in bushel, han- per or baskets, $1-$1.25; retailed 1c. or $3.84 bu, if 80 purchaned, various Common $1.26-91,60 bbl. Many fi Grimen Golden, 80 for a $2.50 box of There are beautiful Krades of It i Good graden, kinds, $2.60-93 bbl. of 80 ata. grades, not eorted, average VEGETABLES, plants gre at hand, $1 bbl. each) ; retatlers aak be, to 100. each, “Long” exeplanis ew variety, small sized, to be tufted, baked or friend.’ They early $2.70; compou by any consumer, as against a previous 60-1b, tub ‘Veal ts down a trifle because of reduced consumption: a ao eealere cmonaticaty f°") Mother-in-Law Blamed by Mrs. wholesalers emphatically. Es sea bass, hake aro week ond, Here . Willets denies she has had any ‘and prices, whiolesale; nothing under 10 ment with her husband. But pounds aold. Delivery, 25c.: she adds that there cannot be two Cred bomp (ecntoe) atone (henge) i eee lama 1" bard 60r, Leo. Ale, per fn it?" ‘That persons who are “consumed by curiosity” still survive? 20 th , ‘Maat érequently a sinking fund ts used 1.00 tox 82 « for S. | to moet a floating debt? $2.25 box of 1003) That straining the volce ls aot the proper way to make tt clearer? ‘That We speak of a stream running! him. Beyond that ho refused to discuss dry when the only way it can run is(the affair in any way. So did his wet? mother, ‘hut wives should expect their hus- ‘ands to foot the bills without kioking? That we talk TASCARETS TONGHT! F BLIOUS, immediately cleanse and sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested + | and fermenting food and foul the excess bile from the liver and off the constipated waste matter and er Ne Be mene ann “PHN EVENING WORSD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918, LARD. ; = ! | Rot announce the marriage untf Nov, 2.| tended far beyond the field of his busl- ‘Thia important commodity, used by | Mrs Willete had been married twice! ness interests. As early as 1804 he all housewives, ine made its fat! Before. Her first husband was named headed a movement to break the rule of | FeNmes; her second was Lemuel H. Ar. Tammany. + Selb. palie, ‘The pure grade is 2. It can be purchased doxen lots of small tin pails. RT MARKET holenate-—-Hetali.) Foot of West 14'h St. GA Thin Is well, Use other Whenever powsible, Argentine bect HAD SO WFE DEPART ve. No big effect upon native boot But Hocality), ree Samuel Wiilets for Their Separation, Too much mother-tn-law ts the sole reason given by Mra, Samuel Willets, wife of the former Master of the Mead- low Rrook Mox Hounds, for taking up real- dence In Flushing while her husband con- rectog| Unter to tive with his mother in Old Iso eral | Wee! . LL The fact that she had became known orday. r. |Uyeters. .94.50-83.60 bbi, [Selene (plenty) te $2.76 gol.) Buttertion bonnes in one house. So she has decided | wa, jp. | t0 ve in Flushin ol Thomas Willets house on the out- skirts of the town. She sald there yea- terday: “I should like to have Mr, Willets liv- ing with me, as long as his mother ‘nc wiler 64,60 Ng. yo Mamuner POR wants him eat Old Westbury with L. J, CALLANAN DEAD him 4 them) 75. cent Mesto $8 ba get |Btrtond bees her T have no objections, Recently I had modest amount of money the dr: ont, " M an operation, which requires me to be Put you in the way of satisfying 09] 1a bunker, ls 2."eeas (215) near my physician In New York, THERE CAN'T BE TWO BOSSES, ‘Traneeript.) SHE SAYS. That @ legless man can “put his foot} “Also there certainly can't be two bosses in one house and to avold any trouble I have decided to lve here.” “Ridiculous!” said Mr, Willete at his Weatbury home last night when told of the reason given by his wife for leaving Mr. and Mrs, Willets were married Juno 8, 1910, in Hartford, Conn., by the| Rev. John F, Johnstone, pastor of the First Presbyterian Chureh. But they did f some one “going vhen he has to ‘aight to the HEADACHY. CONSTIPATED—10 CENTS Cancarets make you feel bully; they poison from the bowels. A Cascaret to- night straightens you out by morning— a 10-cent bo druggist keeps your Stomach regu Head clear and iver and Bowels in fi months. ake rry Don't forget th quLmanin a@ 355. Block 8th Av. 365: Newark, N. J., Store, 69 and 51 Market Street. $20.00 Range Furniture Hoase |i arge Size dpile ttn cect Bille, BFE Cd un to RTH. LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CREDIT s@ No Club Fees—No Red Tape—No Extra Charges of Any Kind -ea oN li. al = he Wonderful Bargains and Cash Terms in This Advertisement Can Only Be Had at Our Toh ae BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE “ca $12 Solid Oak Chiffonier 5.69 Made wide; French mirror, -50SolidOak Dining Chair 74c S-Tanir ACCOUNTS S| Especially Invited golden “call yoth hye il 8c]Decorated Opal Glass Bureau Sets 10 PIECES Actual $1.25 Value = 79¢ = Effective Colorings. Pink tinting with roses, Green tinting with violets, Blue tinting with gold. "N20 Solid Oak Buffe $1,000 |9 may ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to On Small WEE! LY Payments SMALL ACCOUNTS Parlor Table 1.19 Highl; ish- ed “| room pletely by poing ONE DOLLAR | | ) nold $r., whom she divorced. | Before his marriage Mr. Willets fig-| until there was a real fusion of the | ured fn @ near-matrimonial episode that forces opposed. U 9 | Nae sensational In July, 190%, Miss Am-| In business Mr. Callanan achieved a ‘ber Law! Willets had married her a short time be- fore. She produced what she said were! ed in with no capital. hotel register entries to prove it. his father offered to give a certified chock for $1,000,000 to any one who could Prove that the marriage had taken place. Miss Lawlor’ soon afterward went to Paris, There she lived in @ costly way end caused herself to be addressed as Mra, Willets, When she made her claim she was liv- daughters by @ former marriage. When she salted o! that had been sald about her was that was forty years old. Island hunting set and as a polo player, His father stood by him in tne episode with Mise Lawlord, but when the elder Willets died in 190 mentioned in the will, The entire estate Sho is occupying the! younger Mrs. Willets now saya not agree. GROCER-PHILOSOPHER Wealthy Self-Made Man Headed L, J, Callanan, a wealthy wholesale and retall grocer who had done busi- ness for forty-five years at Nos, 41-43 Venoy street, Gied last night at St. Vin- cent's Hospital, Mr. than half 4 century in this country ex- m: At that time he declared | that Tammany would never be beaten lord, actress, announced that Conspicuous success, Coming to this country from Ireland In 1855, he start- He perm until the agency of the estat HERSELF CALLED “MA~s,| former employer und a leane of bis WILLETS.” store were offered lee Later he ‘Willets Genied the marriage and with her two aid the most cruel thing Willets 18 known well In th the son was not ft to the widow, with urning an old phri fn methods of reducing Tevision possibl — table and still want to reduce your excess fieah several pounds, do this: Go to your (or write the Marmola . Farmer Building, >etroit, Mich. bition for @ trim, slim will hand you ‘ge case of Marmola Prescription Tablets (compounded in ac- cordance with the famous Marmola Pre- scription), one of which you must take after each meal and at bedtime w begin to lose yor to 16 ounces a» Early Move Against Tanimany, flabby flesh will quickly ta leaving behind it youi Callahan's activities during more clothed in firm’ th Public Telephones Booths and Operator, Western Union Telegraph and able Office Basement and Third Floor. Coin Box Booths on All Floors, PANAMA’ BOOKS | Savings, of course, on these on all other Books at Macy's. Even the new Fiction at less than the trust-fixed prices obtaining everywhere else. These Books on Panama are ft eran Ube vila of the fact that the first ship has passed through the Canal. Penama end Herald Square What %t Moans— J. F. ¥razer $1.58 osama ont i SN Fotba eo Forbes Lindsay §2.1 Panama to Patagonia—- C. M. Pepper $2.24 Reese et ee The top Table 16 in, x 24 in., and the three smaller Panama, the Isthm ona ones nested underneath. Ail beautifully inlaid in Gansi— = Forbes Lindsay 72e She-aton style. Panama Canal—What It Is, ‘Tt Means—J. Barrett 89 Main Floor, Rear, 35th St. Foreign Books maintained lection of and know that the Book Reading Tables, price $18.74 00k 8, Depart- Drop-Leaf Tables, Rich HANGINGS ~ Exceptionally handsome Door Hangings made of lustrous wood silk, and specially priced at:— $11.24, $11.89, $12.49 & $14.74 the pair Heavy, yet soit enough to fall into graceful folds. Choice of four attractive patterns in combinations of brown- and-gold, green-and-brown, green-and-green, red-and-green, rose-and-brown, and red-and-brown. MARIE Antoinette LACE Curtains At $6.24 At $7.24 at $8.49 at $9.49 Macy's price was | Macy's price was | Macy's price was | Macy's price was (pr.) $8.74 (pr.) $9.49 (pr) $10.74 (pr.) $11.74 + Length 3 yards Made in France entirely by hand on the finest quality of net, in white or Arabian. Fourth Floor, +BED. COVERINGS -i- Macy's has one of the finest showings in New York of high grade domestic and imported Comfortables, Blankets, and Bedspreads. From a very extensive assortment we mention a few only of the imported goods. mesement, rear. From England Bedspreads in satin finish (each) $4.49 Of tine, closely woven texture, Size 72 in. x 99 in, Finer qualities up to 90 in, x 99 in, sizes, at $6.89 each, th St, rear, From France | Damask Bedspreads of High Grade (each) $3. 69 Size 66 in, x 88 in. A wide va- riety of the newest designs and colorings. Beautiful, lustrous fins ish, Better quality, $4.89. The 92 in, X 100 in, size is $6.49, He eink f Fine 98 19 Size 65 in.x824 In, The same quality also in solid colors and bound at each end with silk, The 71 in, x 8849 in, size is $9.89, Magy"s stock of Blankets ranges in cotton Blanket, up to those of pure (pair) $25.44, ee See Macy's advertisement on page 13 for many items | ly compelling interest to men. , Fine Satin Covered Down Quilts (each) $13.94 The covering of richly brocaded satin, Finished with two rows of plain-colored insertion, Cut size 6 ft. x 6 ft. Better qualities up to $26.29 each. price from 89cfor a wool-and- wool in size ©0 in, x 108 in,, at was given an interest In the firm, which wan Peter Lynch Mr. yachtaman, and his 5 was @ familiar sight in the harbor. Many of his summers were spent in cruising on the sound. One of tho distinguishing marks of Mr. ment has bes #0 much oniareed 5 — 50. a ction , ps Fook geotion 8s Sewing Tables, from $9.24 up to $44.50. many specialty shops. rom $16.24 up to $38.50. 10. an enthusiastic cht, the Ectpse ‘The last one~of these rat law ia now alive; stop gr: your shoulders to the wi Callanan wai an lived Bleventh_ street av No ‘allanan's grocery establishment BLACK & WHITE on Vesey street was a dally Sumédin of humorous commentary on thé time}. tne Tarht Scotch Whisky There is dearer Scotch Whisky—and Scotch of higher flavour, than Black and White. None cleaner, pleasanter, (more wholesome. Just try a comparison some day. ALEX DISHAW/ eco.ny Merchandise here advere tised on sale to-day and to- morrow. Special values in all Departments throughout the store. ; Store opens at 8.30 A.M. and closes at 6 P. M. fe Just to the right of the elevator as you get off at the Sixth Floor is the section of the Furniture Department devoted to Occasiora! Pieces—more especially such pieces as by beauty of virtue of their design and usefulness make appropriate gifts. A very few of the many we list below: Maho, Gla: |“ Sheraton” Tea Wagors Tray Tee Tea $15.24) pig ea Wagon Mlustrated. $18.74 Built in Colonial) Mfaho; a style, as shown, with rubber tired | sary wheels with old-time wood spokes,| Large bottom shelf and glass Room for an entire afternoon tea! tray on top. Handsomely inlaid eaulpenenit on the large bottom | rubber-tired wheels with wooden spokes. Nest of Tables of Solid Mahogany $23.24 | Inlaid Fern Stands with''French’Legs $3.67 Richly inlaid on mahogany and standing 21 in. high, The top 11 inches across. Tea Wagons, in fine qualities up to $70.50, and Nested Tables up to $33.75. Hundreds of other desirable pieces for men's and women's use at proportionately low prices, including: Mahogany Muffin Stands, $5.24 up to $53.50. Serving Trays, from $1.49 up to $15.74. Tip-Top Tables, from $4.49 up to $47.50. Dinner Gongs, from $10.89 up to $16.49. Book Racks, trom $9.24 up to $21.24, Music Cabinels, jrom $5.67 up to $40.25. Drop-Lid_Desks, f. to $80.25. rom $4.24 t RUGS OF QUALITY? ___ Very appreciable savings on an exceptionally fine selece tion of very high-grade Royal Wilton Rugs, all in the newest of this season's patterns and effects, and the product of one of the best-known manufacturers in America, Ree markable variety in design, ranging from the small all-over Persian patterns to beautiful reproduction of the Kirmanshah, Sarouk, Gorovan, Kh@rassan, and Tabriz. Sizes from 2244 in. x 36 in, up to 11 ft. 3 in, x 15 feet, though we mention a few only below. The smaller Rugs in designs to match the large. Fourth Fleor, Bises, uewnere, Sizes, tscwhere, 2246 in, x 36 in, 93.25 48 | 6 ft. x9 ft. 93750” $21.34 27 in. x 54 in. $4.75 $3.48 Bip ain. x10ft., 939.50 % 3oin,xosin. 97.75 S5.4Blont. xi2tt. $41.50 RE 4ft.6in. x7 ft. 10 ft. 6in. x Gin, $15.75 $UL24! as ft.6in. 970.25 $47.50 “+-LINOLEUM-SAVE-' Macy 's akes it a point to ALWAY> have some excep- tional vatues in really good, reliable Linoleums, We mention three only here. here are OTHERS as well, awaiting your selection on the Fourth Floor, 35th St. Inlaid Linoleum (+3, ) 89¢|Inlaid Linoleum (9 ) 79¢ Macy's usual price is $1.39|Macy's usual price is $1.19 These Inlaid Linoleums are a special purchase from one of the best mills in the country, and are in new colors and color effects applied to the latest patterns. Fine Figured Cork Linoleums (sq. yd.) 44¢ Macy's Usual Price is 69c, Choice of twelve excellent patterns in a wide assortment of the rewest colorings and effects. Width + yas A very slight imperfection, in’ some rolls, in the printing. Fourth Floor, 5th st, TOIL & GAS STOVES ~- In the Basement, 35th St., Macy has an exceptionally wide assortment of desirable Stoves for every purpose and for any room in the home, They cost little, but are the kind that burn right and minimum consumption of fu Parlor Heating Stoves $3.53 to 8: Laundry Stoves 34.21 to 4 | 0} Kitches Coal Ranges $10.61 to $28.50 | V Suvie Gas Heaters Gas Radiatem $1.21 to $4.98 $2079 to $7.28 $2.62 to $7.13 49¢ to $18.69 $10.81 to $27.74 can Gas Heaters 68< to $1.15 | Oil Cook Stoves $2.33 to $3.31 | Parler Stoves Rat Mery Vln ME Way ra eo eT BT Me ee eee give a maximum of heat ona . el,