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ne FLOR AND ON FACE HGHER BUT MEA Butchers Had to Ignore Pack-| tour centa @ pound higher than on | ers’ Price and Cut to f fy ti I pil; ty E H iy } CHAMPAGNE SOARING, | seized as an exctne by the dealers to i g ital i Hiltuall i ERE All Imported Liquors Boosted | e#4y have risen almost as high as as Far as They Can Go Against Domestic Goods. 7 i os 3 it | 5 While the four free city markets| though some have risen 200 and bend | per cent. Several large wholesale| day to a representative of the fam- ne who had exhibited a check for|! , 48 @ guaranteo that he would not ||" become a public charge. When asked |{o] eof by his cousin why to the Ii a were holding down the price of vege- tables and other farm produce to- day hundreds of speculators in flour,| they desire to restrain any would-be wheat and sugar were sending those! speculators from obtaining a ‘cor- establishing neWiner’ on any particular imported high records on all and doing every-! necessity. Even in retail drug stores | #al thing possible to aell huge shipments| notices have been posted that no SF ig Tian ean eres aie im back for formal release. CRANDALL’S === | sale quotations. pc inde wholesale, Retail stores over| Bridge market bad eight farmers the city for the first time were this| competing for business, with eighty morning charging eight cents &/etands, S¢veral new fish dealers ap- pound, Coffee alone among the staple Rae did two mutehere att hhole- FEC tee wn ae ane vranutt | dealere were nt Fort Lee ferry mar- ket and farm ns. of big slipments received here from} Vegetable prices aft over the city “WANTS” WORK WOND! CU Bik kB A to buy Linens now-- war in Europe makes unavailable 's flax crop and inasmuch as ief flax-producing nations are at war is not much likelihood of a large crop Bore open this week 8:80 to 8, Saturday close 1% o'clock. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets: | SAP YOY EW WEY Wary PN HNP NU esd MT Vd WW Yo PW rd Wer Were Wry Wr Wr Wr Or ve { Te See We Se ¢ LAST WEEK OF GULAR HALF YEARLY HOSIERY SALE) Thousands of Stockings and Socks * “date Liste SPECIAL REDUCTI Seder ee Se, ? Cae 7 Brasil: and wews that the 1914 crop '\n thé latgest in’many years. | That ten will soon go to extrava- | gant heights was freely predicted by wholesale importers to-day when ata- | tlatics were given showing that the otore In New York is the smallest since 1663. Practically no shipments are now bound for: America, the great tea importing centres not favor- | ing exports, and the store now in/ New York im 189,140 packages, on compared with an average store of 200,000 packages. Pricen are about Aug. 1. ‘Wholesale quotations on liquors and drugs were also higher, champagne rising an additional $2 « case, making a total increase of $10 eince July 28. The propossd tax on liquor was boost prices slightly on domestic brands, but the foreign brands al- ia possible, as many restaurant and cafe owners are using domestic sub- stitutes. Scotch and Irish whiskies, gin, vermouth and other imported Drugs generally are up 30 per cent., houses have notified their customers that no latge eales will be made, as large sales would be made, before when they opened this morn- ing. Farm wgone were at all ex- cept the Manhattan Bridge market, but thirty new stands there made up for the deficiency, The Queensboro rd venue aven' m Fe remained stable, but meat prices dropped slightly in the retail shops. ‘The packeys, however, maintained two weeks. Retailers say they were forced to cyt prices to get business. district. man- kers plant, was a. witness to-day before Justice Benedict sitting as a magistrate in Brooklyn in an effort to fix the bla:ne for the high prices of ft uestioned by Assistant District- Mtoreey Fleischman, Mr. Edwards a Other meats had dropped in price proportionately. account for it by a falling off in demand,” said Mr, Edwards. “Aci- down their purchases, The demand fell off and we had to sell for what we could get.” ’ THREE OVERCOME BY FIRE. Poltee Carry Unconscious Victims ' From Blasing House. John Cannon, fifty-five years old, his wife, aged fifty, and his alster, Sarah, aged forty, were found unconscious from smoke in their apartment on the top floor of No, 208 ledford avenne, (Will during @ fire in the three- me bullae ats A. M, today. | Pol Sergeants Conlin and Cassidy and licemen O'Keefe and Snedeker of the ford avenue station carried them to the street. where the rescuers, too, col- tal from gmoke and heat. Doctors from the Withumsburg Hospital revived (GMa Mage ntarted in the candy store otteh cae idtae ana ur Are ere taueh from. thelr home t thelr way Teacue or Meng oR A building, doing damage of $2,000, —_————_ HORSE THROWS GOV. WALSH. Bay State Executive Hae Arm Broken in Practice Ride. BOBTON, Sept. 8.—Gov. Walsh passed & comfortable night, it was stated to- Gay at the private hospital to which he was yosterday suffering from fracture of the right arm, faie rele ot fail from ‘a horse at the t happened as the Gov- Mit to MMOUNE fOF a practice o 6 engagements for present weelf have been cancell 5 = RS KEY BUOY DEDICATED. Marke Spot Where “Siar Spangled Banner” Was Written, BALTIMORE, Bept, jy To-day's colebration of “The Star Hpangled MALS a, fo commem ‘orate her peator, itt) ana it wrancis Hoag” key" buay, whol are the sy y thardamot Be fi Mother and Paughte: iar bes geet Ad Found Near Jersey. Shore With] Blored by, the Arm Broken and Clinging to Zgweba Sodlalla, a fifteen-year- old Syrian boy, aided by a plece of plank, paddied from Ellis Island to P the Communipaw plers of the Cen- tral Railroad of New Jersey off ||! Bedloe's Island last night. ‘The tide |]; Was sweeping him into the southern- most pier when he was seen by Olka, @ watchman, and haul ashore. He was scantily dresned and was nearly exhausted. His arm was broken. The boy could speak no English, but In his pocket was found the ad- dress of hia cousin, H. Sabbagh of | ts No, 4407 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, who Went to the Jersey City Hospital and identified him. He said the youngs was on his way to his brother in||’ Iquora are up from $2 to $10 a case. | Montreal. Ho had been héld for ob- servation on account of weak ¢; ‘Was to have been turned over ot Flour rose 20 cents a berrel over! ‘Three of the four city markets bee the quotations of Saturday, when the were crewded with a greater num- last sales were made. This is a total | ber of stands and wagons than ever increase of $2.60 a barrel since the rogue | war began, despite the tremendous wheat crop and unusually large store of breadstuffs in, New York City. Sugar went up 30 cents a hundred 1 Fifth Avenne; 24 wid 35th Biceets, New Yorr. Three-Piece Noteworthy sale BOY SWAM TO LIBERTY RON N. De Hep. bl w man, twenty-six years old, FROM ELLIS ISLAWD| i over wns ‘titoa vy an tre fa train at the Arlington depot thi ——_—_—_—_ ing. He was running to board t! and fell under the wheels, He waa em- by, the American Expresa Com- in Nev A wife and three Plank. “JACK BARRYMORE THE CRITERION pia he had broken his arm get qemeepeerenscees — _ ee) wearing our new |i BUSINESS HOURS Untill SEPTEMBER 15th: 9a. M. to 5p. M. 12 Noon on Saturday. | B. Altman & Co. Men’s Hats have recently been installed, in connection with the Men’s Furnishing Depart ment, end a full line of Soft Hats and Derbies in the correct, natty shapes for the Autumn season are now in stock at very moderate prices. A Sale of Women’s Hand Bags made of attractive leathers, in black and a variety of the wanted colors, will be on sale toemorrow (Wednesday) at the following exceptionally low prices: Harid Bags of genuine morocco, fitted with purse and mirror ‘ at $1.95 & 2.25 Hand Bags of genuine pin seal, fitted with purse and mirror . oe) at $2.75 Hand Bags of genuine pin seal, with inside frame pocket and fitted with metal. powder box, perfume bottte, nail file and mirror at Beet wo we Tyne gett eas “PRSISO Corset Latest Styles Custom Made Frm 2.50 » Sold by the Best Stores EC HENRY-ARITCHIEMG ‘|Suit to Measure, $14.50 Pall & Winter Fabrice lalues $25 te 930 $ J] 4. 50 nue Mitchie Style at bash hi opr el pelusras Suit many exclusive shades aad colorings to select (itsh = SSS => —-. = == en pi ve RRR EN 16 ls =) Pe SVENTNG WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6; 2 Stern Brothers: | Decorative and Household Linens WE are now showing very complete assortments of high grade hand embroid- ered and lace trimmed decorative linens, embracing the choicest pro- ductions in Reception, Banquet, Dinner, Tea and Luncheon Cloths; Luncheon Sets, Centrepieces, Dinner and Buffet Scarfs, Bed Spreads and Top Sheets from the foremost European manufacturers. Monogram, Initial and Crest work executed at moderate prices. To-morrow, on the Second Floor, at Liberal Price Reductions Heavy Satin Damask Table Cloths, sizes 2 by 214 yards. Regularly 03.50, at $2.25 Heavy Satin Double Damask Pure Linen Pillow Cases, Table Linen, Regularly 91.25 Yd., at S5c scalloped ends, Regularly $1.35 Pair, 95¢ Dinner Napkins, extra size, Satin Finish Bedspreads, hemmed, Regularly $4.50 Doz., $3.25 Double bed size, Regularly $2.50, $1.95 German Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched ends, damask horder, Doz. $3.50 Regularly $4.50 Dozen. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases On the Second Floor, at-attractive concessions from regular prices: Muslin Sheets ' 54 by 90 inches, hemmed, at 45c | 72 by 99 inches, hemmed, at 65¢ 68 by 90 inches, hemmed, at 50c | 90 by 99 inches, hemmed, at 73c 42 by 36 inches, hemmed, at l4c | 560 by 36 inches, lemmed, at 18¢ 45 by 36 inches, hemmed, at 16c | 54 by 36 inches, hemmed, at 19¢ Blankets and Comfortables ARE now being displayed on the Second Floor, compeaing the finest grades of Foreign and Domestic Blankets in single, double and extra large sizes, in white, solid colors and fancy Jacquard designs; also Double Size Comfort- ables of figured silkoline, cambric, sateen, silk mull, Japanese silks and satins in plain and fancy designs, with cotton, wool or down fillings. : To-morrow, the following Extraordinary Values: White Blankets Comfortables with pink or blue borders, ee Fs cg -~ ‘ 60 by 80 inches, . . pair $3.00 | Figured Silkoline, ‘new flora’ ‘ ¥ poaeial Value $4.25 al designs, with plain borders, at $1.75 70 by 80 inches, + + pair $4.00 Regular Value 82.25 Regular Value 85.75 Printed Silk Mull, 76 by 84 inches, . %. pair $4.50 | with plain borders, - ~ at $2.45 ' Regular Value $6.25 j Regular Value $3.00 Fancy Blankets (double size) in a large assortment of designs and colorings, at $1.75, 2.65, 3.75 each Continuation, on the Fourth Floor, of the Annual Sale of China, Glassware and Lamps FREE RESENTING: an unusually eal collection of entircly new patterns. from the foremost European and American potteries, At Radical Reductions from Regular Prices lee DECORATED DINNER SETS $17.00 Austrian Sets at $11.50 $60.00 Bavarian Sets at $40.00 100 pieces, with dainty spray decoration. 107 pieces, Dresden floral design. #23.00 English Sets at $14.75 $85.00 Limoges Sets at $57.50 112 pieces, Haddon blue or gray borders. ne pieces. pret hated with: modalhon: $34.00 Limoges Sets at $25.00 $110.00 Limoges Sets at $82.00 100 pieces, desirable border designs. with incrusted gold border. RICH CUT GLASS ¢ $1.95 Celery Trays, . . at $1.25 | $4.00 Flower Vases, 12 inch, at $2.85 $2.00 Ice Tubs and Oil Bottles, $1.45 | %4.95 Ice Cream Trays, '. at 68.45 #3.00 Fern Dishes and Bowls, $2.00 | $7.50 Water Sets, 7 pcs., . at 85,00 $8.75 Cheese Dishes, . . at $2.65 | $9.50 Footed Punch Bowls, at 96.25 IMPORTED GLASS SERVICE 60 pieces in each set . $18.65 Bohemian Sets, . at $9.25 | $21.50 Hungarian Sets, . at $16.00 $18.75 Iridescent Sets, . at $11.75 | $28.00 French Sets, . . at. 820.00 ARTISTIC LAMPS ‘ 89.25 Boudoir Lamps, . . at #2.25 | $30.00 Table Lamps, . . at 914.50 Mahogany or old {vory, Imported shades. Gilt carved wood; large silk shade. = @5.75 Boudoir Lamps, . —._ at $4.50 | $28.50 Floor Lamps, . . at $21.50 Gilt carved wood; fancy silk shade. Gilt carved wood or mahogany; silk shade. Brass and Enamel Bedsteads Discontinued patterns and samples, Wednesday, on the Sixth Floor, At 25 to 50 Per Cent. Less Than Former Prices White Enamel Brass Bedsteada, Bedsteads, Continuous pest design, 90.78, 7.50, 9.00, 11.50 at £10.00 te 20.00 Formerly 98.50 to 01.00 Formerly 080.00 to 30.06 Brass Bedsteads, Brass Bedateads, Colonial design, } on : with square tubing, 90.25, 19.85 and 20,00 en - _ at $22.00 to 82.50 Formerly 918.50 to 60.00 Formerly $40.00 te 60.00 ‘ge Mustyated, § inch posts, with 3 inch fill oo 1nd nok top alist ffl ogsar value 82.50,” a $16.50. |