The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1914, Page 6

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; ae whee Hie 4 wary inca rdansaad pg t! P OF Fes HOW CITY MARKETS fi As, SICK | HAVE CUT DOWN | FEVERISH CHILD {little stomach is sour, li iver torpid or bowels logged. ‘Asked. waste, ly moves out a they fom Four. mpany.” back | the little market woman who sold me of “¥ ‘open markets. glasses of homemade Jelly: “Quick |, Vv ches tig 4) rip. 10 large — wecceees: ewes se cecerensceceens ar cra a Rscdiecning m4 Linen Month Bat McCutcheon’s «rus, patie rag ed in the Pb ot in the very lates ens. We quote below for some of these. Of course we have all the finer qide in large assortment. Psapp genset orale Le 1, 1s im, epg inner ‘Na has 63.0, Table Clot 35 5 37 don 3.26. aParn wish 3.25, 3.50, 3.75. Madeira Hand Lanrarihes Tea Clothe— pt 50, ee 10 1200, Fee tie ceetmatay Tea Napkine—€5.00, 6.75, ‘aegell tiga’ prypok Ba Bent Embrotdered Luncheon soa Pip Doyles” a 6 cach Pige Bowl Bs mots Dies ed phot aswell as Scarfs, Tray Clothe, etc. in al Hemstitched Damask Tea cd aie — assortment it co German and Austrian goods eis rancid i belne Communication with these $ox36 incheo-$1.35, 1.75, 2.00, 3.50. aa Negeetigee ee agra irene oy Tea Napkins— Be inches $7 ee 12.00 dozen, German and Austrian Luncheon Cloths (with on S varde $100, 13.80, 1600 bop x 222% 0 13.50, 15.00 Pete 2x 50, 30.00, 22,50 per act James 5 x ation & Co. 5th Avenue, 34th and 33d Strects serve | $4,50&55 SHOES oy \ COST OF FOOD =e Rich and Poor Alike Take Ad- vantage of Low Prices FARMERS ALSO BENEFIT. ; | One Woman Bought for fools that this is the firat etep| President Connolly of Queens. Bor- $1.50 for Family of By Sophie Irene Loeb. 08 Following te what I bought yeater- #} the ey a sae Mr. Prendergast first questions the fre we |BOARD OF ESTIMATE ree MARE C88 math SPLIT OVER MARKETS ou fund ose ii ote hha There ts a sertous aplit in the Board of Estimate on the question of the right of Borough President Ma continue the four city-conducted mar- 3 only one reason them. The people want them they are going to have them, di the few disgruntled “knockers calamity howlers, mainly middlemen whose pocketbooks are necessurtly af- | kets. fected by this Innovation of getting] On one aide fs Comptroller Prender- the producer and the consumer to| Ast, who says that tho markets are make their transactions with as little | Without legal warrant, and there is a expense as possible. likelihood that as a result President ‘They fail to realize that for years | Marke will be refused money for their 4the people have been demanding a] Permanent establishment. way of getting common commodities | With the Comptroller in opposition hout having to pay two or three|t® Marke are Borough President pire peter ey refuse to| Pounds of Brooklyn and Borough To “go like a a hot cake” is one thing. Togo like a “hot Presto griddle cake” is quite another—and, Oh, much swifter! toward this end. ie President Mathewson of the 1 Public clamor from pointe outside President MoCor- the tmmediate vicinity of the markets aa ‘ot Richmond and Aldermanto | was 0 strong that two mati trucks | President McAneny are with the Man- | have been put Into delivery service for | battan President. Mayor Mitchel has These he neMy ty d cont | mot yet taken sides. ae vane, ir bus ian an attack on the market plan of the Borough President of Manhattan ‘orum, made @ tour of | I re sions Ve Apa jonted t 1 public, means een ing for the pubis to Aad for. Presiden makes a to Oy Prendergast ace Ad it people wi ene marke’ Cand apponiel they shall have them. In the opinion B. Alnman.& Co. have prepared the following sales for to-morrow (Wednesday): 4 's cite of | the general advantages fas ton y women from e | market, rubbing ‘lbows with the at le f-allework who iv ea~0! ool Baskets in ee godd old fasl fon One of these women of | Seana wi rom T know, bel to the | family of a Fifth avenue Rich and poo + Ing the ad ‘3 pita of ity arte ent every Yaa and are seld berm the prices that - ore phrase obigh ‘eost « of living” pd ever heard 1 have visited eoveral Eure- A Special Selection of Smart Black Velvet Hats reflecting the latest fashion fancies in shapes and trimmings, will be offered in the Mil- linery Department on the Third Floor at the exceptional price of . . . . $18.00 Seas be proud bce of st next to Mr. Vanderbilt's,” a westaut Saturday I went home with $186, about $50 more than I would bred got from commission mer- ta, and the people Leb ebeted the Stutt yal 20 to 80 per cent. cheaper ses Cag would ordinarily ‘save paid “Not of only that, but the commission han Several Thousand Yards of Imported Plaid Suiting in bluesand-green and other smart combi- nations, will be placed on sale at ° the special price of 85c. per yard. A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will offer special price advantages, MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.90 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 2,75 & 3.75 Hemstitched, with tape border, per doz. $2.45 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed (all white), . per dozen $210 With colored initial + perdozen 1.65 Plain, hemstitched, perdozen . - + $1.15, 1.50 & 1.75 With embroidered corner . per dozen 2.00 Glove size, with embroidered corner, perdozen . - + + «+ «» $4.75 Also Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handker- chiefs, with embroidered initial, per doz. 08c, etloal is directly in line with all the rs markets Pin Seroene gies ve r years, and if the y officiale will co-operate with the Su mittee of expel who have | studicd ee Bd abroad the peo- | ple may e: worth-while ee sl yr ein reducing the the cont of livi: NEeE EEE eee ee eee eee ee ee een established these marketa, fhe will be enabled to buy bis fogs at $3.50°3.75*4.00 | Seasonable Bed Furnishings etc., will be offered at very special prices. White Blankets \ perpair . Satin-finish Bedspreads ry ei With plainhems . . . each $2.00 With scallopededges . . each 3,25 Crochet Bedspreads . ‘ each 1,25 Comfortables, cotton filled . each 1.65 Muslin Sheets With plain hems . each 50c. to $1.05 Rr ne No nnnaway, Muslin Pillow Cases Virabe | 23 ee Finn Ave: So — With plain hem, each [4c., I6c.,19c. to 26c, aie an | span boone tn dap Ba Hn a phish. rh Back dll of 1 Vere toatl of treme made bread, 26 on, “19 | | oe as prices direct from the pro- | ot ghee of Lisi not only have === 2 large cucumbers. /. a) 4 ind wil not have to pay, the peop red to the wisdom |{j 2 trinohen of celery . 08 | the Profit of present intermediaries, | of ringin Fmarket. basket back 1 heed of ont Ol] which naturally will be appreciated | to its ow an 33 | By his customer, for open marke’ 1 « the development of a gi layatom for the city of } toe If Marks does not | consisting of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, $4.50, 5.00, 5.50 & 6.00 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 —————— == SS SS == ——- 1914, Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The Upholstery Department Will place on sale, to-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, a recent importation of ‘Real Handmade French Lace Curtains, at $2.50 pair Comprising Marie Antoinette and Lacet Arabe, in white or beige. English Madras Curtains, at $1.95 pair Imported; in dainty cream designs. Stern Brothers 42nd and 23rd Streets, West of Ath Avenue. The Sale of China and Glassware ON the Fourth Floor, will continue throughout the remainder of September, at radical reductions from former prices. The following groups will be specially featured, to-morrow: GROUP 1—Dinner, Breakfast, Tea and Soup Plates, Cu kins and Plates, serviceable articles; at 50c each Formerly 60c to $1.50 GROUP 8—Chop and Meat Dishes, Cas- seroles, Muffin Dishes, Coffee and Bouil- lon Cups, Entree, Butter, also Soup te of Finger Bowls, Sherbets and mers, at $2.00 each Formerly $2.85 to $4.75 ‘ of Limoges, Bavarian, Italian and English China, and Saucers, Rami- ‘able Glasses and other fine Glassware, Saucers, Salad Breakfast, Bread and Plates, and a limited be Crystal Vases, mi Twenty-five Dinner Sets Reduced from $61.50, 88.00, 178.50 and 250.00 GROUP 2—Cups and Saucers, Plates of various sizes; Chocolate Pots, Meat Platters, Biscuit Jars and a quantity of at $1.00 each Formerly $1.25 to $2.45 GROUP 4— Dinner Plates, Cups and Bowls, Soup Covered Vegetable Dishes, Pudding Sets, ts, Sugar and Cream Sets, English and Decorated Austrian at $3.00 each Formerly $3.75 to $8.50 at $38.50, 44.00, 98.50, 115.00 Linen Pillow Cases, Sheets and Bedspreads Considerably Underpriced for To-morrow, on the Second Floor Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, Irish Hand Embroidered Cases, . Pillow Crochet Bedspre Linen Sheets, Pair $1.85 Linen Sheets, Pair $1.75 ads, at $1.00, 1.25 Blankets and Comfortables Double size, hemst’d, Satin Finish Bedspreads, $2.10, 2.90 Single size, ‘hemstitched, Pr. $3.25 Pr. $4.50 Special Values, on the Second Floor, To-morrow, in WHITE BLANKETS With pink or blue borders COMFORTABLES Double Size. at $2.45 60 by 80 acy Pair $8.45 | Printed Mull, floral effects, . lar Price $4.50 with plain borders, 72 by 80 geal Pair 94. 65 Regular Price $3.00 Regular Price $5.50 Figured Japanese Silk, 76 by 84 inches, . Pair 85.45 plain borders, wool filling, at $4.75 Regular Price $6.50 Regular Price $6.00 FANCY PLAIQ BLANKETS Double size, in an attractive line of colorings; Regular Price $7.75, at $6.50 Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases To-morrow, on the Second Floor, at Reduced Prices SHEETS 544y 90 inches, . . 81 by 90 inches, 90 by 90 inches, . . 21 by 54 inches, at 45c | 21 by 36 inches, , 8 « at 68c | 2214 by 36 inches, at 72c | 25 by 386 inches, BOLSTER CASES at 28 . PILLOW CASES + at lée « at 16c « at 18 21 by 72 inches, at 34c 2214 by 76 inches, at 87¢ An Exceptional Sale of Toilet Requisites Has been arranged for to-morrow, on the Main Floor, at special prices. terine,. +. « at 160, 27c, 52c Peroxide, 16 ounce bottle, “ Me eorseg 14 ounce bottle . e at 45c | Murray’s Florida Water, . Alkalol (large size), + + at Bho Hazard & Hazard’s Cologne, Be, Png} Cuticura Soap, . . at l4c | Salutaris ‘Cologne, . at 27c Carmel Caatile Soap, .. at 8 Westphal’ 's Hair Tonic, at 28c, 48e J ‘s Almond pr Cocoa Soap, at 7 | Barker's Hirsutus, at t BBe,. 1,05, 2.10 P Olive Soap . 4 + at 8c | Desti’s Individual Bath Salts, . at 19¢ Pears’ Soap, . at 9c, 18¢ | Trial size of French Perfumes os Den 900 Copeo, F and Ivo: % Hodgman’s Rubber Water Bottles, ut te "%, ise, Bet Taare size, 7c Whisk Brooms, at 120, 180, EN jogm ’a Violet Soap, ‘ Te onges, . at 40c, 50c, ted Guest Room Soap, Spong Paper, Boudoir and J ed fact 8 cakes in box, Three boxes for 28c | Shaving ane ‘ Te Conti's Castile Soap, : at 70c | Absorbent Cotton, . e » 19¢ : Gisb's English Ba‘ P» at 19c | 25 yard Rolls of Gauze . ‘ at 70c Dagget and Ramsdell Cold Cream, Ammonia (Stern’s), . ‘ 4 at 6c at 220, 88¢, 540, 1.00 bol ta 8), . at 120, 22c 's Freokle C . at 85c “ (Hirah’s Violet), . at Long Acre Cold Cream, at bares 89c | Carbona, . + Quart size 65c Mennen's Talcum Powder, tt 10e | Wash Cloths, . Each 80; Dozen 84c Cosmydor Tinpored Face Powder, “ 14c | Bath Brushes, ‘ A at 60c, 85c Samurai Taloum Powder, at 17c | Tooth Brushes, . A it To, 20c Tm; ported Shampoo Powders at5o;Doz.68c | Nail Brushes, . ra 12c, 80c, 75e ems 's Tooth and Pt Teloum P r, at 5c | Tourist Cases, Value 5c , ‘+ at 35¢ Paste, at 800 | Pullman Aprons, at 65c aera 's Tooth Paste (tubes) at llo | Crushed Hlawee Sachet Baga, « at 350 Witch H. ° 5c, 25c | Clark’s Thinning Salts, Ao Michelson’s Rum, ~*~ 450, 85c | American Thermos Carafes, at $2.85 Imported and Domestic Celluloid Toilet Articles Offering interesting price advantages, as follows: Combs, Hair Brushes, at $1. ag 1.65 Cloth Brushes, Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers to match, glass bottom with celluloid top, Engraved Script Monogram in any color, at 10c a Monogram, tt 19c | Hat Brushes, at $1.00 | Pin Boxes, Mirrors, at $1.25, 1.45 | Jewel Boxes, at $1.25 | Vanity Cases, at lde Hair Receivers, at Tbe « at $1.45 + at $1.25 Powder Boxes, . at 95e Each 25 = = = =

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