The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 5

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WOMEN REFUSE | . TO EAT EGGS AT MANOS 5 CENTS APIECE | Founded 1845 | Inaddition to our large | jand elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player- pianes we present the new Style 85—Chester Piano ||| Full size, handsome case, fine tone, all im- provements and fully warranted. Price $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month and no charge for interest or extras. Also Style 5—Player-Piano | with full scale, 88 notes and automatic tracker. A most excellent and up- to-date Player-Piano that is simple and easy to play. Price $390 on payments of only $8 Monthly | Our Exchange Dept. also offers this week some special bargains in used | pianos of different mak- ers, all in ed order, ely Housewives’ League Goes on) Strike Until Price Reaches 30 Cents a Dozen, 1 MILLIONS IN STORAGE. But Dealers Decline to Sell at Rate Demanded. Lower Than Is | The women who fry the exes are en! strike and they refuse to purchase any more until the fellow who cays’ them or the counter reduces the price! of the fruit to thirty cents a dozen. At present the dealers ask Ave cents apiece for them, The beat egg in the world isn't wort five cents, the house- wives declare. The housewives have vowed to ext German exes the rest of their lives If the American dealer doesn't cut his price. Over 700,000 egg lovers among thy fair sex have expressed themselves thus, and to prove they are serious 90,000 of them were content to eat porridge for breakfast this morning in- stead of a “rasher and two.” The re- gult 1s that eggs are accumulating to- @ay in New York and all over America. But the hen keeps on Inying. Tao Rousewives have “lala” their grievance Before the dealers, and in reply the @ealers have “laid” the exes dack on the counter with a card st the asket showing the price to be 6 cents @ dozen. “But we'll win.” aid Mrs, Jullan Heath, President of the Housewives’ League to-day, “I have been tn touch with our leaders in Kansas City, Buf- nce and Oyster Bay, @o that the dealers in these various and on payments of only $5 down and | $5 Monthly Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters &Co. ities are commanding the sume price as the New York dealer ts extracting @rom us. Sixty cents {a too much for a son eggs, and if the ts not cut te thirty we will refuse to buy them, at's all, An egg, at its dest, ts not wort) such an exorbitant price. | “If there were a scarcity of eggs it} might de different, but there ts no} Garth in ogee at present; in fact there | Were about 2%2,172,5% of them in the! @tate of New York on September 1, and | the hens have been laying right along Three Stores: since then, These, exes went into storage last April at elenteen or twenty ||] 134 FifthAv., or. 18thSt. coats a dozen, and coitld be fold now at : shirts cont aan aon eee || 127 W. 42dSt. or. B’ way ood profit on a dozen DEALERS ARE NOW ri Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) SELLING || em eren ai =) WGRATE EGGS UNLABELLED. 254W. 125thSt, nr. 8thAv calling on — a ee of the city being asked and also to they are selling crate eggs as fresh Bs, and fresh eggs as crate exes. 9, CHOCOLATE learn whether found dealers were sel crate oge3 unlabelled, which, of e r the law, A dealer te su posed to put a sign on the eggs showing ether they h or cold storage Notake this matter up with loner Lederle of the Hoard ot | When you eat chocolate Health and ask him to see that the cold ff Satice, chocolate icing or storage law {8 enforced, which makes chocolate candy, it is mandatory for the dealer to label ff to know that it is not only MWe don't want to make the denter || delicious but wholesome 0 jenler lose money, but, if he doesn't put his ~-teal food for health and price at thirty cents we will simply re- fuse to eat American eggs and will re- jerman, Austrian and Eng- energy. That's why efe4e Baking and Cook- ing Chocolate gives enjoyment, Baking and Cooking Chocolate em to lay heavier hy from five to six 4 esas, ax they weixh, pounds more to # case than the domestic (Premium, Blue Wrapper), unsweetened, 10c and 20c cakes, ight Nenilla Chocolate (Pink Wrap- per’, sweet, 5c, 10c, 206 cakes, At Your Grocer's exe. They are not cold storage eggs either, so their price must be compared with that of our fresh exes, ‘The Mousewives’ League has over 100,000 members, and is represented in | every state in the Union. When 70,00) Sunday World Wants women say they won't eat eggs at sixty Work Monday Wonders. | cents a dozen it means something.” dames McCreery & Co. TRIMMED HATS On Tuesday and Wednesday November the 11th and 12th | Exhibition of Winter Millinery. | New models trom Georgette and Reboux also Gold and Silver Lace Effects for Theatre and Restaurant Wear. New and exclusive Headdresses suitable for all evening occasions. Thirty-fourth Street James McCreery & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd S., vet SPECIALLY PRICED On Tuesday, November the 11th. FEATHER NECKWEAR Marabout Capes,—Black or Natural. .1.95 value 2.75 Ostrich and Marabout Capes,—Black or_Nat- value 3.75 to 4.75 2.50 and 3.25 Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs with ribbon, Black and Natural. value 2.50 to 3.7 and2.! Muffs of Marabout or Ostrich and Marabout. value 6.50 4. ural. INFANTS’ WEAR _ DEPARTMENT New Imported Hand-made Short Dresses,— some with hand-embroidered yokes; others with. tucking, feather-stitching and lace trimming at neck and sleeves. Sizes 4 months to 2 years. 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 1.95 value 1.75 to 2.75 Hand-made Fine Lawn Pillow Slips,—finished with flat lace trimming and feather-stitching. Size 14x18 inches. value 1.95 1. Worsted Carriage Afghans,—hand made, Pink and White or Blue and White. value 2.65 HANDKERCHIEFS For Men and Women The stock is now complete for the coming season, rai aan a large and varied assortment of French and Irish Linen Handkerchiefs in the popular 114 and 2-inch hems. Men's and Women's New Novelty Colored Hand - kerchiefs; Women's Hand-embroidered Handker- chiefs in various patterns, including new filet designs, also Real Lace Handkerchiefs. Men’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs in various width hems. 2.65 and 3.65 doz. value 4.00 and 5.00 Men’s Hand-embroidered initial Handker- chiefs. value 6.00 doz. Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with new wide bands and hand-embroidered initials. value 4.50 a doz. Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with col- ored edge and hand-embroidered designs. value 3.00 1.50 doz. Children’s Picture Print Linen Handkerchiefs. Box of 3, 25¢ Children’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with initial. Box of 3, 25¢ Customers are requested to place orders for em- broidering of initials and Sarr designs as early as possible, to insure prompt Holiday delivery. STATIONERY DEPARTMENTS Acomplete line of Cards, Calendars and Cabinets, specially adapted for Holiday eas Attractive assortment of Imported Articles for the library, in.luding Desk Sets in Marble, Onyx, Bronze, Brass and Black Glass, at moderate prices. Special Cabinets containing 48 correspondence cards and 48 envelopes,—plain or with gold borders. 40c and 55¢ Cabinets containing 72 sheets and 60 sais) of fine quality paper. 5. Cabinets containing 18 sheets of paper with envelopes and 6 cards with envelopes; any initial in gold. 45c Writing Tablets of Leather,—with or without lock and key. 1.50, 1.95 and 2.00 ART GOODS Lingerie Tilow Fie Tend enitactened or -embroidery combined with lace. hand-embrowery tue 2.25 t0'8.50 1-75 to 4.95 Lingerie or Hand-drawn Linen Scarfs and Squares. values 1.50 and 2.00 95C and 1.45 Pillow Slips,—Tapestry, or Velour and Tapes- try combined. Special 50c¢ to 2.00 Scarfs to match....:Special 1.95 to3.50 Wicker Scrap Baskets,—various designs and colors. Special 1.00 TOILET ARTICLES Imported Celluloid Military Brushes, cave backs. Hair Brushes, assorted styles. stiff bristles; convex or con- value 4.00 3.00 pair 1.25 and 1.50 value 1.65 to 2.00 Cloth Brushes. . . value 1.25 95c Combs for men and women. . value 38¢ 25¢ Nail Files, Button Hooks and Cuticle Knives. 25¢ value 40c ..50¢ and 85¢ value 75c to 1,00 Nail Buffers with tray Mirrors, straight or ring handles. 1.00 and 1.35 value 1.35 to 1.75 Trays. value 35¢ to 7c 25C, 35¢ and 50¢ Bath Room Bottles,—8 oz. size, assorted labels, value 1.50 Set of 5, 1.00 Rubber Water Bags............ value 1.00 65c¢ Wood-back Hair Brushes....... value 1.00 65¢ Imported Tooth Brushes........ value asc 15c crepiihiiananier suc e ee ee poe niin aS 2 | Butier’s Famous Teas and Coffees Until Wednesday's Closing at All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets Sensational Flour Sale We Buy By the Trainload And Make Prices Accordingly All our 235 Stores and Markets are now well sup- plied with the leading brands of Flour—every bag and barrel fresh from the millers. We guarantee the quality and perfect condition of every purchase. The tremendous co-operative purchasing power of the great army of Butler customers enables us. to give housekeepers their choice, by the bag or barrel, at these sensationally low prices, of the FOUR BEST BRANDS: Gold Medal choice ‘NC GROCEPIES Cc lative XX XX quality—the best milled—in every respect the equal of any other brand. Every bag and barrel is fresh from the mills. There is no better all-round C family flour—unsurpassed for baking bread, biscuit, cake or pastry. Make a trial purchase and convince yourself that it is the best flour value on the market. Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Triumph Baking Powder lb. can § aw Stamps FRE LD with Yelb. cam........ 10c 5 Za¢ Stamps FREE with 1elb. cam........ Sc 10 aa Stamps FREE with 7 can........ 18} |10 ge Stamps FREE with 14-lb. can........ 10¢ 25 Zac Stamps FREE with i-lb. can........ 25 gat Stamps FREE with ib. can...... *. 2c Sliced Peaches, ‘*:.. s° Choice California Lemon Clings, in syrup can .... Imported Peas, 1° New importation, fresh packed in large cans, each, . Domino Sugar,2 15° Swift’s Borax Soap, «.... 3° Toilet Paper, large rolls. . 3 for 10° Evaporated Milk, tle Brook, talt 1ocean..'7¢ Condensed Milk, shawnee and Butler's; can BE Bee sy ot ESSI@ MIBK sictess condoused 10° Cheese, Best N. Y. State, with all the cream, Ib, 19¢ Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour »«:.10¢ Buckwheat Flour, Peerless prepared, pks- 1 5° Blue Ribbon Syrup, large can...... Peerless Molasses, large can....... 10° Srinach, Fresh packed, free from grit, large can. 1B Potatoes, Finest from Maine....... 6 Ibs. 12° Sweet Potatoes, selected Jersey, 5 tbs. 12° Red and Yellow Onions, 2 ws. 7° Cranberries, Large, juicy, bright colored, lb. x Oven !"resh from ( Extra Wines. . Biscuit Company, ( Fruit Crackers ie aaah ee Ae oe: OLaANYeS brxcy rorronico| —— ‘ Lemons Fancy Messina. . Dozen 1 9 With Large Box Best Gloss Starch. .18° Large Bottle Strong Ammonia 10° Clenewel Washing Powder ‘x’. 12¢ Azure Ball Blue, tate 1éb. box........ 10¢ Blue Ribbon Table Salt, '"" "™ 10° Worcestershire Sauce, Peeriess, bo..1¢ At all 35 James Butler Inc. Markets Extra Specials for Monday Mutton Chops, choicest rib or loin. tb. 14° Sugar Cure Bacon, Lean strips, Ib. 19* Frankfurters, Zimmerman’s best... .lb, 1G* Sauer Kraut, New, crisp, white. .... Ib, §o Extra Specials for Tuesday Porterhouse Steaks, Prime cuts, b. 18° Countr Sausa @, Fresh made... .Ib. 18° Fancy Milk-Fed Chickens. . .v. 19° Extra Specials for Wednesday Chuck Steaks, Juicy and lean,.... lb. 14¢ Fresh Pork Shoulders........ Ib. L6e Sugar Cured Hams, selected....1b. 18¢ $$$ the National Fig Newtons. . At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Choice California Claret creat hay: hat gallon BES te" 1B5 ts" 10 French Claret, jeii0 °° “'""" Soe very vieiitperlal Rye Whiskey tional values half gallon jut en, BOS Bottle, ARC Princeton Dry Gin, 3*,'." ‘"" 69¢ Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, ':'::*: '79¢ 125 G*A’ Stamps with 100 Grae Stamps with 60 grat’ Stamps with.. 30 JAC Stamps with, 20 JAC Stamps with . 1-lb. 25c Teas 296 Stamps with eens / a in proportion, 30 QrAL Stamps witi...........-delb. 35¢ Coffee 20 JAC Stainps with.. .1-1b. 30c Cofice 10 °K Stamps with.... ... told. 25¢ Coffee ‘he above Coffea are sold Int! or ground to suit, 25 Q°AC Stamps with 1-lb. pkge Ideal Blend. . .25¢ ..Aelb. 70¢ Teas 1-lb. 60c Teas 1-Ib. 50c Teas 1-lb. 35c Teas

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