The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 5

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THE EVENING WuwebD, TUBSDAY, NOVemBER 2b, 1L¥ld. POOR PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR LOWEST STORESBYUS.PLAN 2 GRADES OF EGGS. OF SENATOR LEWIS scant wy HIGH PRICE OF EGGS ON THE HENS” ——— Police Investigators Find Re- tailers’ Profits From § to 20 Cents a Dozen. who should be mental prote Lewis said th SEIZURE OF FOOD ni Will Offer Bill to Take Over, Necessities and Sell Them js Argues Mi o the People. j wg Ko ! govern: | « iring t et — —— Founded 1S82¢ 48th Street FIFTH AVENUE Greeley 1906 fee pee 39th Street | Lord & Taylor Lord & Taylor |= - ’ " ” . ‘ ave ia ft 9c Tk tha Homan preten Committe She's forty years old Charge Purchases Made Today and Tomorrow Wilt Appear on Bills Rendered January Ist, 1917 ig in the least preten=| CHCA, No ete fs . s Beppe or re Cy 28 FOyine OY | Yood ra awe i : ar ie 1 —but atl the social favorite FE 5 wi i fo he poorest ol a! y or waite (nous Kein ih the woke corners by coma fiet th nishe few erey bares Silat ashe 5 . properous neighborhoods are getting | ere and nent te thane ut for that reas ‘ I | strlotly frewh eggs at prices cheaper| i. rough stati in the lar ABS: svi Mes nl rogress--- nnuad a e than they are to be had elsowhere Im) at ware Mavodited Ware oohice UF asat \ ‘ ey ; that \ ‘These are the most striking facte|J. Hamilton Lewis of Iiinois, Den | put ee H y's Hair Health developed by a survey of the retallleratic party whip in the Un a} « egg situation in the five boroughs completed to-day by ¢t Ge \ . ed his proposition in a 4 partment and reearded as one of t ‘ : i hike snd nae Nose, J r ¥ most comprehcnstve investle to United St t A Harmless to use. 506 AY / ‘ + the kind ev 7 torney Charles Cly fi Tho inqul “Phe plan L shail propose In Con J ; a week ago by Commissioner Woods, gress when it mve n December.” | + embraced every cla tailing exes, the ¢ ous police precinct to get the prices from at le stores repr ting many ate “is for the of pvernment to and saltios railroad Oe, USret orice The Great Silk Hosiery Event of the Year ; “ahaa Specialists i Footwear Since 188 . - ot Cathy e Ae ah SoM Nase PEGEHAMaRL OR As the largest retailers of Onyx Silk Hosiery in the world, it is a pleasure o Mckiotity of cinets the captalns ¢ evidence on | = ; : i ) n Aftten: 0 the just ga to emphasize the importance of this yearly event Ou sortments are the obtained the prices from fiftten decide the ju A d Al d again r t 1 roa I ; twenty dealers. The survey goes | n rew exan er most complete to be seen anywhere and surpass in quality, richness and originality jong way toward expleining part of | . . of design the spler ents of t E ous ’ Pee rrescs Yn thie pring Kathe aatied | Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street gn splendid achievements of the ray in this famous brand whol tor eggs. It shows the not entirely to biame, and . LLL ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eet) | Sctsisie. mp eet rahasad ents tig ah ene | { ® Foor Thanksgiving festiv pe cere: ann ena | $e cences ss etn rece cenenreiplereessmnrenen ssems-eseencaeeihg ; me investigation zi Ns ities our evening slippers \ Always Prized--The Gift of The Vogue of the Leather | \ 3 his mf of from ¥ 6 cr ID with their graceful and trim: JEWELRY i HAND BAG I Beason Hie stri 4 in the fitting lines are ready in mike ntal Je welry, barbaric and beautiful, las i! Few gifts rank in woman's estimation with ealers who served as the inspiration of the vellously these pretty and practical " This season's lots have been, rding to the po- exldents of Manhat an will find | x eat variety. is s . pira € the marve sly tese pretty and practical ones u e Hee, content with a profit of from 4} m ~.), great variety. This season effective novelties which are this season so high novelties are more than usually smart and both in to roe a dozen, x ime uy * Evening slipper many of the prettiest models in favor. their style and finishing details have achieved de- realized a year his disclos in black kids in 34 Rings of Antique Desi . t ided distincti 4 hE to a ‘ $ . " . . é que lesign—the finely wr cided distinction. pate the aaattes ait mo beh | eco are unusually low-priced. settings mounted with Chinese jade, translucent chalcedanys Bavelone Base—newest of the new “knap | “big fellows” we and'vanp, opals, amethysts, baroque pearls, topaz and other precious pe Pag: : ’ p Following is a prices asked to-day with those asked 4 year ago , South of Fourteenth Street eggs ary retaillug t to 84 grade storage ond, 42 against This latter grade is made up larg cracked eggs, the kind sold to the eat familics poor ‘They are paying 14 cent Freeh |~ y, mit t Sth Avenue ~ James McCreary & Co. 34th Street S09 SS SS OO «o) ——— 0 0 O——O——— Oe OO ae (0) Fe ta nr — tee ee ee ee oe oe ee stones. Priced $10.00 to $75.00 Chinese Charms—curiously carved, of rose quartz, thyst, moonstone quartz, green or alabaster jade; fascinating trifles that femininity adores. Priced $10.00 to $30.00 Cameos—have again returned to favor and are here in delicate rose tints, soft shell effects and black onyx. Mountings, replicas of the quaint de signs of grandmother's day, are often set with seed pearls. Priced $10.95 to $52.00. Earrings—cxtremely Oriental with long pendants of delicate filigree, set with brilliant hued stones or in dull vold with jade and pearls, $6.95 to $15.00. Karrings of ) ame () Se?” Cee” () 0) Sa 0 0 a 0 SS GS 0 SS Ge 0 Se Sat eee jround Plo ack, If-moon heart shay ative effects. Linings are lovely and flowered silks predominating novel features with tiny twin pockets, ¢ the catches, singularly effective, carved ivory or semi-precious $14.95. Strap Bags and Books ase also much in vogue, their smart shapes emphasized by the novel handles and cleverly stitched flaps. Priced $1.00 to $14.95. ‘The Leathers are Senta supple and finely grained, fancy striped, checked Vrames have many w double pockets, and are of brilliant-hued jade, Priced $2.50 to stones. lini fj jee he soft Buft-calf, ain-seal and Pearl Morocco leading in/ f@ dozen more for them than they did On Sale Wednesday, November 29th jriniatures pear mounted, in thie quaintest of styles. 4 | favor; colore match perfectly Winter's fashionable Costuwtes, Barc veprteenth ‘to. Fitiyenint Purchases will appear on bill rendered January Ist. rich-hued stone. And if she preters dainty Parisian Monogramea that will give the final cael of individ- Btreet—Fresh eggs from 62 to 88 cent . Earrings, there are exquisite designs in gleaming French | ¥ wality are here in sicrling silver, cut silver, rhinestones, gilt this being the highest price rhinestones with sapphire or pearl centres. Prices range or pore ate in styles simple or elaborate Priced $1.35 anywhere in the city; a year ago th from $7.95 to $10.00; and at the same figures there are J § 10 $11.95. same grade cee ret d for from Ground Floor ee ee eee et ee ee ts OS0 SS. SS 0 S00 SS SS SS 0S SSO SS Ol —— a. pins to matel Bre ciniai- crores. price 6 ca STERLING SILVERWARE—Special Offerings lisa Feta bes Groin, Piet a a A elt =f Be against 04 in 1015; first grade) = =e —_—— Se oe ee ee: ee mo me i Hi cecinat 21; thisd grade, 33 againet 3 4. aren neraenial y mice nee ; | Bread Trays, in plain desipu 11.50 Tumbler Coasters, with lass bottom; | V7 ” eaiy iyancry ye are For Wednesday—Exceptional Value Ar eto cen Sandwich Trays, with handles; pierced | Plain or pierced rim CSc, 85e, 1.25 |i “COMMUNITY PLATE ' WOMEN’S SMART ' ye Bottle Openers, with vorkscrew; combina- | & | In Beautiful Designs Hi \¥ seetaans ty Mayonnei« Diber rag opal yy | omstog hone String mgt G4 || dm Beautiful Designs) 14 HIGH-CUT BOOTS price then being 61 cents design. , ” ane . ' ommunity ollverwar 1 Socorgian, ; a ried 1 ; rated Tere rt i Bon-Bon , 34 oroval; plain or Corkscrews, stay or ivory tusk handles, | ' and pperston PR erOn aia and sistant re, ' ! $4.75 a pair pierced design. -75, 4.50, 6.75 Sterling mounted 2.25, 2.95, 3.25 { now finds place in many of the most exclusive 4 At this unusually low price, stylish, finely { homes, harmonizing perfectly with the present | ns inne ue 4 BU saan GRE TOTRRITE | niodeled Boots with Louis NVI. heels. N’S GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS | ' lg hath ‘ Comm ° vis Blokes: taining let } Laced Boots of Black Glazed Kid WOME : 4 1ests O ommunt y ate containin, complete ; amainst 2 oh ——— | a | | outfits for the table range from $50.00 to $200.00 Buttoned Boots of Patent Leather and Gun Metal against Ba: Special Values A Specially Priced | ‘Tea Spoons Per Dozen, $5.00 Satin Opera Slippers “Perrin’s” French Kid Gloves,—two-clasp; Men’s: | Coffee Spoons .. Per Dozen, $5.00 | $3.95 overseam sewn. Black, White and colors | Pure Linen Handkerchiets, with hand | A) Table Spoons Per Dozen, $10.00 | i 63 against £2: pair, 1.75 | embroidered initial \ Soup Spoons Per Dozen, $10.00 ‘4 Ste: der, graceful ants Slippers, fashioned ed arate | One-clasp Washable Tan Cape Gloves; Prix | oe box of 6, 1:50, 2.45 and 3.00 | ¥ j Orange Spoons . Per Dozen, $7.00 re a quaiity satin in Black, Pink, Blue or White. \ Machin Sa geen, half ae) and 2.00 | regularly 4,00 to 9.00 a dozen, |e i Forks—medium, flat handle Per Dozen, $10.00 r eee, . mote a Large size pure Linen Handkerchiefs with | { Forks—medium, hollow handle. Per Dozen, $13.50 | "Beaded Black Kid, three strap Slippers. ge ni “MeCreery’s Special sone clasp washable 1, or by inch hems doz, 3.00 and 4.50, |]! Oyster Forks Per Dozen, $6.50 ' Second Floor agains! 31; no third gra White Doeskin Gloves, Prix Seam sewn regularly 4.50 and 6.00 a dozen iv ys 4 ‘i o Se —— ee Pupere—F rea pair, 1,75 os a Salad Forks ... Per Doren, $9.50 we ‘iis etic tart —— 42° to 65 a year Col@red hemmed Handkerchiefs. doz. 3.00 | ( Knives—me ile Per Do een, $7.50 ne Se pe ee ee eer) BNO ot sac “Kayser” two-clasp Duplex Gloves. Cha regularly 4.50 ' Kni es me! handle, Per Dozen; $13.50 i! Santa Claus Has a Merry Storehouse i ‘ | nivi 1 andle en 3S as a 38, no tle gray nA. tee | White or Black. pair, 85¢ Silk Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered | & ' Carvinig Set Large 3 yen, $10.00 \! sa Merry ein ) Fleece-lined Mocha and Cupe Gloves, in | initial regularly $5 cach 68e | / H Grown ricer i! THE TOY SHOP ; alors. vair, 2. | Pe eee ee eee ese RELIEVE HEADACHES | wae ° ee iikerel \ | }----------"--"------ _) On the Fourth Floor a Sheer Linen Handherehief trow hem SF Seren meena emcee seme ey WITHOUT DOSING, MAIDS’ APRONS & SETS reg. 4.50 & 6.00, dozen 2.78 and 3.78 | ' Christmas Gifts Aplenty In i | Now is ‘he time | Hand-sealloped Handker: dos. 3.00 ' . ,_onm Y 1) in the Toy Shop ——— | Maids' Aprons of fine White Lawn, with on regularly: $00 -=1 ART GOODS SECTION 1 to see the Christ By Applying Sloan's Liniment | without bibs, 25c to 95e Suins-epiuroidared andoahiot , xl A ve le Chr j nas sig hts and to Forehead You Can Stop | pentyroidery-trimmed Maids’ Aprons of fine | special, box of 6, 1,50 and 3.00 | ' j hear the merry the Severe Pains. | White Lawn, Dotted Swiss or Marquisette Swiasen broWercd itanake vt 1 a / ‘ i Christmas sounds Ma hemi am cr ‘ie! 5 to 3.50 Special md 150 Vt gennd sUrlental ot ie for little folks and ed The Ayantora ae duck hands) Fancy lace-trimmed Aprons, new models, Venise edged Handkereh \ ' axed et i big folks who be iv aches are intense and lingering pains| with or without bibs; some ribbon trimmed Special, each 75¢ and 1.00 Yt D wai Vj lieve in Sant. : ; in the brow, temples or back of the 95c to 1.95 MIEPERURRCRLUNGRE ch (@HIVA. wut betpes! can i phan Claus, Rite Keri ie “There is one certain relief that hos | s for high or low Novelty Handkerchiefs | ty ny lor i yle is a busy old g been known and recommended for 25c to 95c | euch c, 25c, 50c ani 1.00 te A t- | yal years back, Sloan's Tiniment. One an c oe ee YY Ws lication and the dull pain is practi (Vs 1. ns 1 cally gone. It is easily applied with _ | H Ba ( a H i} ti out rubbing. Rubbin is unnecessary, " , | , fruit | | coats, tink pack Hedge for ies wiiter Toad as Sloan's Liniment quickly pene ° yt : x r ‘ " Y tanto these af tae “McCREERY LUGGAGE”—Special Offerings ¢ | ; | ang cane bells to a jolly jingle—for he ching muscles, rheumatism, —_——— { iB : knows it i time to go galloping over the Sree Rae Soe Week-End Cases,-—anade of black Traveling Bags, of genuine Co | ! I Ma Bax i j housetop a eel a tte enameled Duck, ou steel frames; cor- bide leather. moter np 7, ore \ MN 5 | | c ( ns, ¢ tyk ate Kri 8 and D $15.00 ointments; it does not stain the skin , “AI GSATAnta ; W018i ROSEN Cian Hen Wa Hy Doll Car $3.00 to $19.75 or clog the pores ners and edges well protected; straps | sizes \ i ¢ " s }} Mecca $1.00 to $36.00 AE al drug ul all around; extra catches; tray and | Special 5.50 ot i 4 ne ri f ices i \ Dome \ ‘ ate $10.80 . . . S..5 4 # ost ttra lve rices Stet . to o,! top pocket in lid; 24, 26 and 28 inch Leather Suit Cases, — Inili o | | \ i ° : : g Lt pkud $5.00 lengths. | steel frames; corners and edye ell dc +, $2.50. ( 1 Brad ‘Big D $2.00 mes protected; 24 and 26 inch sizes <I for B 1 | \elocipedes $4.95 to $18.75 ent Se) OT : ! pai 1 Swing and Rocking Horses $4.00 to $24.50 inim Special 5.25 Special 5.25 | j s \ i ee ee re tees eee emer ee eae we eh erect mem meine ere tremens a emer A/LLS “PAIN — net — — ae

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