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Upright or Inverted All Dealers and the Gas Company IW». H22022200009 ~ Purses are filled---hearts made glad C) the timely use of aWorldWant Ad ( CSeeeeoeeee 4 >—— 0 —0- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND the supply is here all right, but GOVERNING EGGS IN STORAGE ¢ 8 In Ir L c Wholesale profit R hou: lato: v | exes, which they also put in storage J and } In ——O — 9) Sa — ee — ee —— OO = Oe 0 ee 0 eee —g —9 0 es (-) aaa ——0. ONLY A SPECULATORS KE Bought and Sold at 22 Cents Last Summer, Eggs| Should Have Maximum Value Evil. By Sophie Irene Loeb, ost of 1 case of eggs of 30 di torage per case, ten months nterest at 6 per cent. on 1 case Neurance per case for ten month oss per case (bad, seconds, &c.) andling, per case t case) etailer's profit (Sc. per dozen) At $10.45 a case (30 dozen per case) 35c. a dozen should be the max- imum ¢ are. The above ts an itemized statement that Commissioner Dillon pointed out to me last night. It shows that when you have added every kind of | cost to last summer's egys, you can't figure them more than 350, a dozen, except you just figure with the spec- ulator, No matter who hoard the isn't a storage idden away in storage sea by speculators. These specu- r# are men who have some capital hey buy up cases of eggs wherever « the spring and sum- ices are low. is money they buy more row money Upon, diess chain of speculation ris caught. Hoe pays the s without the eggs. the price can't be gov- t by these “vested Inter- ho will tell you that the law of and demand governs all these It isn't 80. aainisinietntneaianaaritia Se how 220... long and after you have added every cost wholesaler and retailer his profits, you can't find any| logical reason why eggs should be the price they are, | They are simply artificial prices, boosted up by men supply and demand the price y anywhere that is worth more than a dozen, Is it any wonder people demand a boycott? | ,, ere, oh where, are all these eggs of last summer—the eggs that sold they keep — the and given the of 35) inn i Cents Now—Food Conspirators Kite Stor- |". age Receipts and Gobble Up Country’s |» Product—Only Legislation Can Remedy) + 180 1] Name ..ccsessereees Address ...... }1 t $10.4515 99s, There | his, too, ie here, ‘The stull, but wil Id ve the law In will jema that 1 ir The demand is here all right, the law of supply and demand doesn't work at all price is prohibitive. The law of supply and price is working overtime. settled by the law of supply and demand except to supply those who can demand the goode at any cost, and they supply this demand. Until by which’ check on not until t ju get terminal markets the Government, in the form of the middieman, can put a pembiin in jen, wil on Prices of eggs be commensurate with the abun- dant supply of demand be sati This Is also t r Dillon, who is ivening World pl Jon that will or the real for remedial er put a stop egus, and of Commis- accord with |, ng in life's necessities. elling at 22 cents in the sum. | t not to cost more than 28 ts now and butter in like propor- | 1 the Commissioner, n't cost so very much; it's y the thing is done. h terminal markets such as ta ted by The Evening World un- ed. Also, if it were ps every storage emg, as si & would help check the ad ement of prices: red.” 1 short time we hope to have kind of @ statute drafted for the egislature, and hope, first of all, | + wisdom of the terminal marke iil be speedily recognized by tl cislators for the good of ali con-| — Greeley 1900 t idea as a means of re- MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION eee Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1384, 1916 MORE PLEDGE AID TO GUT LIVING COST Legislators Ready to Support Term- | inal Market Plan, or Even More Drastic Measur lin regard to thelr support of€ the term. living ae ee eee nwecceresescccccce Ae econ eereeeewereesecsesscese I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective Association, Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. 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You will tind this choice rich in variety, musically beautiful, and economically unsurpassed, Upright Pianos + Player Pianos - - Grand Pianos - + from $195 from 3470 + from 465 Contentent terms of payment 1f desired and liberal allowances for pianos in exchange CHICKERING .WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE 38TH STREET 30TH STREET | | | | NS ce Ae ee ae eo Oe eee eae ee eee emcee em came: “Btor- f the term 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 SS 0 0 SO SSO ——SO-$— St — : 1 ald in bringing rellef. © new replins are Heady to Vot | Member of As | trict, Manhattan ‘To the Fuitor Any act! might tend to reileve the present dis tressing cost of the necessities of life t conditions may ne terminal markets, an arrangement whereby the out early. 1916, ‘The |can get in ¢ for Any Effective | (00 loser touch with the pro: may br te the el to years ago he u it h Hs Gob altos hw eomtey Wand lation int ducts that I] his father's farm, and to-d | I will be glad to vote for tho plan|tadne ally the culpable agency | » StIll cussing about tt.” eebecaues the ffor a ter market or for any ¢ | Nothing | is Vee oe ving ‘|| Take Good ANTIN G. MCUR, Cere of the nbly Sixteenth Dis- appress Food When ; Weakness n by the Legislature that Develops } the leht that the ns and relief. Tam wi do my utmost t JOSEPH of | Member of Assemb! trict, Bronx I The per retatlor “TheGreatest Tenor since Rubini —a Creater than Gayarre! ” New York City, Nov, 14, 1916, Columbia Graphophone Co., Woolworth Building, New York.City. Gentlemen; The Columbia records of my voice made in’ your laboratory this year, under ny exclusive contract with you, are truly wonder- ful in the fidelity of their reproduction, In- justice’ to your Company end’ tie American public, I make the statement that the only records that reflect my present ability as a singer and give a true reproduction of my art are the Columbia records recently made; The’ records I sang for another coi any more than five years ago were made when my voice was immature, and are unsatisfactory ‘to me. 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