The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1914, Page 4

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" STOPS DOUBLE bury. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 2—Although not recognizing the “legal validity” of the Vera Cruz custom hea pede under Whclne‘anipoed cbroed whore apes. ators and traders can get war prices. 'He Ls ed the food exports from Aug. iTS OF FOOD TO FOR- “4 | prices were forced by boycott. Many | GROCERS HAVE TO CUT. i MAI cold weather comes and vege- of granulated sugar went abi New York plone. of food stuffs which havi “be An Army of 200,000, With Baskets, Expected at New ‘ Market Places To-Day. Markets to Be Opened by the City All Over the \ Five Boroughs. : 10 o'clock this morning 20, ‘Worken with market baskets on the four new city mai Qnd,caried away food that coat B third lees than they had been pay: thelr grocers. Before the day Is it t» probable that 200,000 mar- ‘Wl have taken advantage of Sig Feduction in the cost of living. & absence of farm wagons noted ‘ta all markets save that at Lee ferry yesterday was not ap, it to-day. At Manhattan Bridge thirty Long Island truck farm- Who nad read of the free mar- ‘Their prices were as low as on ) when the’ markets opened. Queensboro Bridge market, Confusion reigned on Monday be of @ mixup in alloting places @tands, was equipped to-day with @tands and fourteen farm At Fort Lee were seven trucks ‘Was also well supplied. ‘Truck farmers and wholesale houses took advantage of the new dis- ting centres, More than a dosen firms were competing for at Queensboro Bridge, re- eee, sugar, four and other i at wholesale prices. DCERS IN ALARM CUT PRICES DOWN. th the rush of customers to the markets, grocers throughout the Were caught in a trap of their Gevising. All had raised prices ‘ the first declaration of war and steadily elevated them thereafter. Srocers are now facing certain through the spoiling of unsold Many of them have reduced to meet the competition of the Markets, and realising that al- they have incurred the dis- ure of thelr customers. ching houses have announced a in beef prices. Retail butchers | thle morning were able to get their at balf a cent less than on yes- . The retailers say the lower believe their trade has suf- &@ blow that will not recover are used up. ' given out by Dudley Field! Collector of the Port, show it in the, fer Sees foce marble tn’afane open a number in the Bons, Brock. m, Queens and Rishmond. ‘ i ere supervials AJ Provinional Dremdent at time 27,284,680 pounds Video that, hereafter im ad from duty has been paid at During ‘era. Cru Other pickled” pork, thee tego pian food prices PURE—DELICIOUS WHOLEGOME me IT ON tan that it is sow ‘Wit®in a month, it te predicted by skp i Presidents and other mem- the Board of Estimate, there will be as many aa ten markets in the five boroughs. They say the public markets; have come to stay. Boro' Marks, idea, made a tour of Marcus M, ‘ee city market Manhattan President ther of the great moral influence on tradesm: within a radius of a mile,” said h bycerard bed Atti “Nothing more effectively shows unscrupulous business men than thése centres.” Beled Dres if she has children growing up, is that Best’s has grown up, too. She does her own shopping here. It was the logical result of our peculiarly close and cor- dial relations with our custo- mers. We served them when they were little, and we kept on serving them as they grew bigger. They had been born into thé.tradition of shopping at. Best’s, and so birth and envitonment both tended to hold us together. We might possibly hold this much- -appreciated patronage without watching ourbuying- » ‘and-selling prices so closely as we do, but that isn’t the idea: “You never pay more at Best's’’ is much too conserva- tive. It really means you would be extremely likely to pay more somewhere else. FWsth Apanus, West Side, Corner of 360A Street dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Thursday, September Srd. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Household Linens—Remarkable Values " Batin Damask Tablecloths :. Atntine! 2.25, 2.75 and 3.50 each values 3. 25, 3. 5 and 4.75 5 Odd Satin Damask Napkins...... VAS Feaiaie eieerere n 2.75, 3.50 to 5.00 doz. values 3.75, 4.50 to 7.50 Odd Satin Damask Tablecloths,—size 2x2 yards to 214x4 yards, Huckaback Towels. ./.7: : values 3.00 and 5.50, values tq 19.00, 7.50 each ANERRUnR SCH ODONTRAINE 2.75, 4.75 and 7.00 doz. values 4,00, 6.00 and 10.00 2.40 and 4.75 doz. ,wUnprecedented Values ‘HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS’ Preliminary to receiving new Fall shipments drastic reductions have _ been made on a large assortment of carefully selected Domestic Rugs. 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton,—variety of attractive designs. . value 89.50, 31.50 +++ sValue 27.50, 23.50 8.8x10.6 ft. Roya! Wilton,—for parlor or library use...........000055 ; Relay 86.50, = GULDEN'S part np againat Delicious Fish 8 U sading winever, states See eee is shall | ubject to additional, duties In he Mexican custom office at An Economy Lesson In a Nutshell--- Save JH Green Trading Stamps It is a pleasant thought to bear in mind, when trading at GREENHUT’S, that pence securing THE BEST MOD- ERATE-PRICED MERCHANDISE TO BE HAD IN THE CITY, you have somet! v= Se than your mere purchase coming to you, and that wi without charge. Two a0¢ Green Stamps with Each 10c Purchase in the Forenoon One av¢ Green Stamp with Each 10c Purchase in the Afternoon For filled books of these oan you have ABSOLUTELY FREE the choice of a wonderful variety of wanted articles for personal or home use, Since this feature of our business was inaugurated, Yar Green Stamp collectors have received MILLIONS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH of such substantial articles, and they have proved A MOST POWERFUL FACTOR IN REDUC- ING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Do YOU save them? And if not, why not? This ts surely a good time to begin. MAIN BUILDIN Sale of Diamond-Set Solid Gold Bracelets At These Reduced Prices Tomorrow One of the choicest eollections of bracelets we have ever offered in a sale, These are beautifully hand-engraved and set with bril- Henety cut diamonds, with open prong settings. Weill Lorn, one bracelet at each Te No Jad No.1 $15 pe ‘Width | $20 ua, Bracelets— Bracelets— with one Ke one diamond; eet 59, 50] * rae 8 12.75 Lot ‘No. 3938 Extra Wide Bracelets—with three diamonds; tomorrow, at oy ‘Summer | 9 5 Dresses,at ie Sizes for women and misses. the styles is pictured here. All of these dresses are dainty, stylish and serviceable. They are unusually $1.95 One of well made of good quality CREPES and |' VOILES in plaid and figured effects. Many ‘are effectively combined with plain crepe. Among these dresses we include the newest “Basque” model (the one illus- trated), now in such high favor. Also dresses with long tunic skirts; organdie, | vesteés, collars and cuffs. Right materials and styles for city, country and seashore wear, At the spe- cial price of $1.95 it will pay you to buy two or three of these dresses for round-the- house wear during the winter. Size ranges are broken—that’s the reason for this underprice sale. ‘AIN BUILDING Greenhut’s Pure Food Show HEIGHT OF PRUDENCE to come to Greenhut’s Mammoth Grocery this week, and to It is the vi K STOCK YOUR PANTRY LIBERALLY. Hundreds of specials in THE BEST FAMCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Savings everywhere,—and not a jot of qualit, sacrificed, either. Free Demonstrations, Samples and Souvenirs, If you can’t manage to come in person, SEND YOUR ORDER BY MAIL or ‘Phone Chelsea 4000. A Word About Our Fish Market The food authorities counsel you fo EAT MORE FISH. Greenhut’s feature ALL VARIETIES OF FRESH FISH at unbeatably LOW PRICES. u Supplies received DAILY. We clean fish FREE. Fresh Ses Bass Direct from |] Direct from Lon, Brancbt. The Branch; Ib. livery servi 10.tbe. B fos. Powdered Sugar. ft White Su; Cube Loa! Suger. | Centestioners XXXX Sug FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR— 10 Ibe., B5¢; 19¢ 18e} OD, DUTCH BL DLES—the best w: in realy ent s7:10 ‘ountal 1 cll 34-bbi.-bag, ‘ATO Pm ll Sere $2. 40; 2lc It pointe of the city aad suburbs dei Poke ‘goods equally ea perishable surplus t, bone or waste Tea and Coffee L iProwe. 's Pe a ‘imiblacan J:B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Sm OPEN ALL DAY NEXT SATURDAY—SEPTEMBER 5TH. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. Our September Sales of Guaranteed “‘First Quality’’ House Wares The Biggest in the History of the Big Store imonenienh devices to lighten the burden of housework. Articles of ENAMEL WARE, ALUMINUM WARE, WOODEN WARE, IRON WARE, GALVANIZED WARE, JAPANNED WARE, TIN WARE, NICKEL WARE, BATHROOM FIXTURES, REFRIGERATORS, COFFEE MACHINES AND BEVERY OTHER ARTICLE that can consistently be classified under the heading of ‘HOUSEWARES.” Astonishingly low as ah G are in this September sale, you will find every article 100% PERFECT IN wR GREENHUT'S never sells “seconds” in these goods. Aluminum Ware $3.35 (5-Piece) Aluminum Saucepan Sets—as illustrated; made of hs toe aluminum, in sizes used ‘1. 95 daily; 1, 114, 214, 3 and 4 quart capacities; at $2.25 ALUMINUM TEA $1, 75) #ec ALUMINUM FRYING PANS 30c ETTLE: K ES-—S-quart six —8%-in, diameter; at beads gt hreryitrdnbeiege - ) ALUMINUM | PIB PLATES 10-qt. DEEP DISH PANS. 4-qt. TEA KETTLES. '6-qt. DOUBLE RICE or CEREAL BOILERS. 8 RESERVING KETTLES. PERLIN SAUCE PANS; with cov PRLIN SAUCE POTS, with epemel EEP DISH PANS. | 12-q. PRESERVING KETTLES. S-qt. TEA KETTLES. Leet earn SAUCE POTS, with enamel 241, bobate ice ov CURRAL \*s Sql, BERLIN SAUCE PANS, with enamel “at. COFFEE. POTS, ROUND DOUBLE SELP-BASTING ROAST PANS $12.50 Bon Ton Coal Cooking. Ranges Galvenised Iron Ware e128 SANITARY SH TUB COV- 98c Kreamer extra heavy Tin Wash 'S 14¢] Boilers—heavy gauge cop- “S$ 17¢} per bottom; No. §: : 139 N Ae-iach oven; regular | price 814; at den Ware ed Kye -FT.) STEP LADDERS— 55e! CURTAIN STRETCHERS— lh reat; 1 FORBING *¢ CLOTH aia carr 1 TircHEN TABLES ‘WH made; turned legs; at . $10.50 ANNEX BUILDING HOME FURNISHINGS Big Sales of Rugs, Curtains, Portieres and Upholstery Materials ——— ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS ———) oda™ Pareitaee at Clearance Prices, Tomorrow In addition to a number of “odd” pieces, some have been taken (rom sets which we will not stock in future. French Gray Furniture Fumed Oak Library aa Former Si Fe Sale | Former Price. : $16.00 29.00 CHAIR ..; A Huge | | reine iain: Success | | rocker R SI LEATHER SEAT ROCKER, ‘MAIN BUILDING $6.25 Suit Cases, at $4.75 Extra fine selected COWHIDE LEATHER; solid leather corners; short strap and catches. Some with straps all around case and catches: a us handle; neatly lined; inside straps and fold. Sizes 24 and Direst trem Lone, Branch: vee ® MAIN BUILDING: School Supplies Our Annual Sale ay in yo ress Composition Books*-Our “Big Leade ;” gen- uine press-board cover; 240 pages: at... IMPANION | FOUNTAIN 2 SCHOOL ORPAN Ce containing | —floral covered boxes, cont 6 ead with pen| pencils with rubber tins, 2 Tuber ba ubber traser and see us ronet 3 lead pencile, n point, 1 combination bi Diack’ pencil, 1 rubbe regularly priced 19c; this sal 1 sel WRITING TABLETS—pencil | SCHOOL INK— paper; very thick; large bottle, . SCHOOL MUCILAGE 3 COMPOSITION letter size; 95 pa wine press-1 board cover: each. ed; regularly 120; ‘0- morrow, © deren Tg LEAD PENCILS nickel 9p; : red rubber erase colors; taually ion with _purchi eae, 8 lait pet Beat, SHANPENERS. each, OC GRA ise (re ** | COLORED ies MACKEREL 1B, 102, 25, Be Be. 2 Boe Je dor.. 82.90: can. PES SEMES. writ. | SMALL BOXES CHALK ING TABLETS— VIDER—wi at 4e| 2 Pa Te M TIN POLDING | RUBBER 2 for 1 LUNCH BOXES— 15¢ ERASERS~. . c arineanne ACKROA, box of 144 sticks. ERS. all tks. 38 WHITE CHALK— rt LEATHERETTE PENCIL| SCRATCH FADE whe ES—fitted wil doren, | 10¢e, 15 25¢ gy, | TARGE SHEETS OF mgr. each a OTHER STIFF COVBRED We 12s 10 t, 19%, 10c, 1%; 19 25¢ SPENCERIAN OR ESTER- BROOK PEN POINTS—dor EAGLE COMPA: ion pe cular eraser; | pe Dh | sil, 1 combination pen Pencil holder, 1 combi tion blue and red pen 1 pen holder with point, 1 rubber eraaer, BAG atyies in varlou Fs sit niudentet ren “Points iment in New » 993,40 50e SCHO! {

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