The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1917, Page 6

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jal commodities would be restored |before the day ts over, Ail the rail- roads have lifted the embargoes and though they did not tnelude all food- |etuffs they delayed for forty-eight hours the arrival of food traina and PUBLIGGOUGED IN $3,000 00 H0.D4P Embargoes Lifted and 150 Cars prices. that from 136 to 160 cars of meats arrived to-day over «!i roads, This fe conaidered a light shipment. Po- in sare lying at points on various The traf. | of Meats Arrive—New fie managers in charge of incoming ‘freight service held a meeting this Poultry Boycott. or eee morning at the Biltmore and got Food supplies beran coming Into | definite reports of the lifting of em- the city over all roads early to-day |bargoos on nearly all the roads. in larger quantities than yesterday} The East Side Retatlers’ Associa- and freight agents gave ft as their’ yon announced a boycott to-day Why Look WrinkledandOld? To Renew Youthful Beauty Try This French Recipe Tonight Transform a wrinkled, aged-looking complexion into fresh, glowing loveliness with Creme Tokalon Roseated—entirely different from any other cream. fonder Iike ‘wovaie” Potaliae er Poutee Fascination de To! Instaptly you will note the impr Day by day ve helped tt in and renew Its to necomplish soaps, or lotions con talping & large amount of free alkall, an Mt te only a question of time when this will destroy the delicate skin (issues and completely ruin the complexion. You must vse @ pure, neutral, specially pre « the following Freneh beauty Feet ing. ie, Simone Maret, the these whe care . arkgina! te ore method and most for you to temational Beauty ‘Bue ia 80 pugeer at zeur 17 10 quickly, mane hovel hoon fron Lest to-night, Look Suaraions pycome In, Grrr case Or will refined ‘the Mil, Stones Marcia rviieg intake your salar reeetpt"at the this ow iar, Furthermore, abe of TStortett F200 8010 a3) charitable {nati "i from any drug: fits Kalish Phat Bi in the m: h the face with Abreham old water and rub in more cream, after arr SAM sent up the wholesale and retafi | To-day’a record, up to noon, show! plentifully, | ‘} has deen ,| York and & cents a pound In some | pound; hinds from 16% t {150 carloads, against live poultry. With the ap proach of the Passover season spec- Jators in poultry have advanced th: prices from two to four cents pound though live fowl 1s plentiful. The Wholesale price has gone up to 2% cents @ pound. Dealers claim thie will make the re- tail price from 80 to 82 cents a pound, “This is bibitive,” said Samuel Marks of the . “Our peo- ple are sick and tired of being imposed upon by ators. We will refuse to buy jlewale at present rates. ‘They oan bring the rate down 2 or 3 cents or keep them.” Experts figure that wholesalers and retaflers in the area covering Greater New York and the surrounding New Jersey towns pocketnd close to $3,000,- 000 in the last Keventy-two bours on meats and potatoos alone All grades of ineats went up 1 and 2 cents, and the retail price of pota- tons since early Saturday morning 7 cents a pound in New sections of New Jersey. Retail stures and peddlers claimed on Saturday that they were paying $9 for 160 pounds of potatoes, or about $1.50 more than the current wholesale price Friday morning before the embargo wan declared. Here are some of the wholesale Jumpa: Cattle trom 16 to 16% mn Joins from 17c to 19¢; 186 to 2%c; ribs from 15 18 1 (whole) from 20c to 2ie; mutton from 18¢ to 190, Qnly cegs were kept out of the ad- vanced class. They dropped two cents wholesale yesterday, even when the embargo was in effect. The current rice at the opening of to-day's mar- et in 28 cents a dozen for the Western vartety. ‘The retail price 1s 36 cents a dozen. Nobody could explain the re- tail jump in potatoes, except that the | dealers saw a chance for a harvest. Onions are expected to go down to- "|}day at least three cents wholesale | The steamer Olz has brought from Spain and landed at Pier 33, Hrooklyn. a total of 30,000,000 pounds. Onions are still $8 to $8.50 « :| bag of 100 pounds wholesale and 10 cents a pound retafl. G. Altman & Cn. Women’s Spring Tailor-mades The new Suits are more than ordinarily attractive, embodying many smart, original ideas. The fashionable woo! fabrics—burella, tricotine, and gunniburl—as well as the new silks, are prominently featured. Special attention is given to the importance of good workmanship, irrespective of the price of the garment. About Fifteen new “Meadowbrook” models offer unsurpassed value at $38.00 each The assortments and values in the higher-priced Suits are especially worth noting, in view of the. present upward trend of prices. exclusive to B. Altman & Co, Most of the styles are The fashionable Silk Sports Suits are shown in numerous styles and combinations. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS ADVISED. (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor) Fifth Avenue -Madtaon Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Strert Thirty-fitth Street Ra ee Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 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. NOTE REJECTING APPLICATION CARRANZA’S PLAN REFERS 10 PLOT Embargo on Shipments to Allies Not a Solution of Problem, Says Wilson. WASHINGTON, note to ¢ March — 20.—The eral Carranza decining his pr 1 for neutral action to bring peace to Burope by cutting off exports of supplies to beiligerents wa Fashionable Correctly Tailored and Distinctive Eight New Models, First Showing, | In the Accepted Spring Cloths and Colorings. ‘ery Special | Ten New Models, First Showing, In the Accepted Eft Cloths and olorings. pane ery Ten New Models, First Showing, in the Accepted Spring Clot. and Coloring es ‘ory Women’s & Misses’ Suits 23.50 || Women’s & Misses’ Suits 28.50 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 20, 1917, made public to-day at the State De- partment. The refumal was the apparent lop ness of peace at the present time, us shown In the futility of President Wilson's efforts and Germany's attempts to embroil iexico and Japan in war with this ntry and in the belief that any of commerce with bellig- { in effect be an unneutral based first upon 1 . the note concludes, nt would not be under- ing to impede the prog- rent leading to the re- reful relations be- rents and would h the Mexican that his inability za by the | Governments in the Round Trip BALTIMORE The Monumental Cy WASHINGTON The Capttal of the Netton SUNDAYS Mareh 25, April 29 and May 2 York, Lean 3.00 ‘Tickets 08 aale preceding each excursion, Pennsylvania R. R. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street crPeiinre Spring Suits and Showing Novel Style Features. Very Specially Priced s Women’s & Misses’ Suits 40.00 "“Tailleur” Suit, Poiret Twill, $30.00 cnd tailored effects. meteor, taffeta silk. New Spring Dresses Specially Priced Women’s & Misses’ Serge Dresses Eight clever models in embroidered | 12.95 Very Special | Women’s & Misses’ Silk Dresses Twelvenew models in Georgette, crepe crepe de chine, satin and | 16.50 Very Special Newest Spring Coats Poiret Serge, Broid Trimmed, Taillour Serge Suit, $35.00 Tweeds, Poplin, Silk Lined. Women’s & Misses’ Coats Twill, 18.50 Very Spectat Women’s & Misses’ Coats Bolivia, Gunniburl, Serge, Silk Lined. 25.00 Very Spectal Women’s & Misses’ Coats Poiret Twill, ) Loopine, Cashmere Velour, Burella Cloth, Fancy Linings. | 35.00 Very Speciat | use of their good offices and friendly mediation to bring about the end of the terrible war.” The note mentioned 1 and sympathetic consider the United States h proposal, refers to the new vigor of the warfare, and goes on to say: “To render the situation still more acute, the Government of the United States has unearthed a plot made by the Government dominating the Central Powers, to embroil ot only the Government and people of exioo, but also the Government and ind of Japan in war with the United Btates. At the time this plot was conceived the United States | @ wos at peace with the Government and people of the German Pmpire and German officials and German subjects were not only enjoying, but The note then takes up the = powal to cut off commercial relat with the belligerent nations and re- fers to the Americap note to Aws- tria-Hungary to show the policy of this Government in declining to stop munitions shipments. that this position of States is based upon Today and Four Days More Men’s Early Spring Sale Service Giving Apparel Prices for this week only A Sale well timed, well planned, and so considerately ordered in price concessions that ev article included stands forth in unusual worth, at a substantial cost saving to the purchaser Just those articles of seasonable toggery, correct and practical as well, that the New York Man feels obligated to himself to out and acquire, when his blood stirs at the call of the year’s brightest season. Spring Haberdashery: Values so exceptional that provident Men will want to stock up for months to come Shirts Robes Crepes and broadcloth silks....$4.95 Beach and Bath styles........ $25 Tub silk and silk mixtures. Beach & Bath, special models. $5.95 Madras and mercerized ——— Madras and mercerized _ _ Underwear White Lisle Union Suits. ......$1.45 : Four-in-Hands ie ie Union Suits..... 95c | F : ion Suits, athletic... 75c |g Imported silks and satins...... $1.00 Mi dine piece : 4 as Shirts & Drawers, each. 85c¢ t Fancy and self color patterns... 75¢ Balbriggan Shirts & Drawerkceal 45c ; } Pajamas Shirts & Drawers, athletic,each 40c¢ 48> Silk and cotton, striped.......$2.95 Half Hose i Madras and mercerized........$1.65 Silk, black and oplors.......... 75¢ : Mercerized, plain and striped. .$1.10 Fibre, black and colors. ....... 28¢ Ground Floor Direet Entrances Spring Footwear An offering of rare occurrence, an opportunity the Man who appreciates fine Footwear will regard with keen satisfaction Fifth Avenue 38th Stree Serviceable Low Shoes Smart English Toe $4.75 Men will profit by this unusual English Last Boots Durable and Correct $5.85 Boots that give service and com- Smart Walking Boots Best Newark Make $8.50 Supreme value. Styles of those fort, Tan and Black Calfekin, saving and make an early selection trim lines that speak exclusiveness. fines selected from our regular ever: for reserve. ar and Black Russ stock for this occasion, because of ** lent quality, Taw and Black Russia skin Lace; also Novelty Boots, with their exceptional worth. Calfekin. Colored Kid or Buckskin Tops. Direct Entrance Ground Floor S8th Street Spring Flannel Suits That is the material that will be in demand by the Smart Dresser the coming season. Select your Suit now, while you can benefit by this unusual saving. Silk trimmed, silk lined sleeves, comfortable for cool Spring days, admirably suited for Summer service $24.00 Cut to meet the discriminating taste of the Men of New York and put together to our strict speci- fications, More like the celebrated West of Eng- land flannels than anything we have been able to discover are these soft, firm fabrics—cool greys, restful greens, live browns, true blues. Single breasted, double breasted, patch and regular Cy Py Kb Spring Top Coats $18.50 A Special Event, at a special price, that comes just at a time to satisfy Overcoat needs A Man’s line of least resistance to comfort through Spring temperature’s changing moods. Planned as a tribute of service for the Spring Event, in order that our friends may have this lasting evidence of the standard we have obligated ourselves to maintain, Dark Oxford cheviots, grey and heather miatures in the favored all wool knitted textures. Loose slip-on models, cut with a smart swing of style. : Express Elevators from Men's Shoe Section to Men's Clothing Section, Fourth Floor Lord & laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Men'eWear At Prices Uniformly Modorate Of Style And Service

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