The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 8

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— aay i RTE FL nl a eli oi ipa MIT ed Ion - evens ii 1 ( _THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. FBGS SC, ATEN. WHESILESPLIN maximum and minimum price |ard Vanamann of 8. 8. Long and drives speculators out of the | Hrothers trade. The legitimate whole- “L want it abolished,” he said. “It want the gamblers driven is not right. The action of the Chi- 5 t e day | ra is cofmmenda The Mercantile Exchange has no ne big, outstanding feature of the 4; Tuosday, 94,013 Intention at present of following the whole affair is this—that the Evening i 45,004 cases; example of Chicago and New York| World has smoked out the gambling ; Friday, 40,877) Butter and Egg Exchanges tn abol- - Thur 1 ‘ ; element in the egg business, and |, 176,115 cases, ishing all speculative dealing in “fu-|thows who want prices to mount ° “Sali Matt Praent at the {ater A"ahort ine any 1 adopted [niger wn Nihwr nd necma'? West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) | West Forty-third Street fercantiic Exchanke, sald to-day @ Mmited restriction which permits|to defend present methods. There ts ' that th o wholesalers did speculation on “futures” on the plan} no reasonable excuse for the present No Relief Unt G Government! "ot Ket ail of the $741,000 “extra ae ae Hate ahead for eggs and] prices, At this season eggs should be 3 ‘ baie “| profits’ from ese fn this elty een for butter.” selling retail at 30 cents a dozen. Fixes Price Limits—Butter |jaee ween. te ed the farmer| Mr Mahr knows that the publictty| potatoes have taken another Jump, ket reports and fiures on aurea Se ey 1p retatone have tan another Jump, Will close out, Saturday, a specially selected group of 51 Cents—Stores Heavy. coches oli zen wholesale, It te de- tatoes, onlons and, In season, | Exactly 40,377 cases were t ved to- | 60 cents a than half of t Moated bbe ge have been| wholelsale and the retail price Is e 9 r ry | The egg m ft the country want the means of saving thousands of | seven cents.a pound against six cents - " Ege prices still continued hich to-| su higher prices and are contem: (dollars to the consumer by forcing|4y hours ago, All kinds of canned isses 1ree-Fi1ece anc uits @ay in spite of very large receipts. | plating send! kgs to storage at down exorbitant prices of exes, but-| products and vegetables have gone aie ‘ duced from an interview with Mr le 81 coats oued, The of Poiret twills or suede cloth, with peg top or plaited skirt; upper bodice of day. On th in , ‘ a p peg £7,896 cases came in ; MARE stiles aw fons OF vale? government report for April 1 shows figured foulards or taffetas; cout lined to match waist; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, h ° ’atlno scarcity of butter. ‘The storage price was f 10 to 1 nt a for the consumer until the Gov- eur+ | holdin, n A Jidings on April 1 of this year were : . . Goren. ‘To-day's prices f ernment intervenes and fixes a abr] far in excess of the same dato last Very Special at $45.00 & 59.50 car, Chief Brandt of the Bureau rkets reports that 204 ware had on April 1 of this year Misses’ Modish Suits, developed in men's wear serges, Misses’ Daytime Coats, of velour cloth, velour checks, ry rY7 mR , . pounds, Last year on Poiret twills or burella cloth; many strikingly new burella or gabardines; belted and straight line models, 7 O BU } ERS OF “were ‘ts Ty pouads, ; style notes in pockets, collars and belts; coats hand- many with large shoulder cape collars and deep sport uke this year o} 6, 499 p somely lined, pockets; in all the new shades, $22.50 and 29.50 $23.50 and 29.75 FINE DIAMONDS |=: in present wh Get rid of the ide that prices of such |"! See te CASTORIA diamonds as you want will ever be lower, Misses’ Sport Suits, many smart, models, developed in Mi: Coat Dresses, copies of later im rtations, in r 4 > n Fort per isses” pies of lal po! i for they simply won't. The strong ten ae caren ald B or Infants and Children. wool jersey cloth; featuring medium and three- quarter Poiret twills, men’s wear serges or tricotine; buttoned dency is the other way. We prepared long int ee length coats; large shoulder cape collars, tie belts and from neck to hem; strictly tailored and dressy models, aye for the present ste BP of things by & move would be just. Some of the| the je The sport pockets; latest colorings, embodying workmanship and finish of superior quality, irect importation and heavy importa- business inen who are urgl Gov- Peer tiered wie wp pein oer revemyar sce oan | Dienatage Kind $22.50 to 65.00 $29.50 to 75.00 own factory, Therefore are prices of motives, They will be able to enrich | Of themselves at the expense of other Lambert Solttaire Diamond \ wisi:ess men You Have Always Bought The Girls’ and Junior Sections Recavement Rites | He said of the Mercantile Ex- , change g 8 g. ’ “Wo are trying to be absolutely 30Y ars. $70.00 to $1500.00 ee | | ee a ray Feature Equally Attractive Price Inducements, as follows: such values as no jeweler could offer wh» asonable = In present, prices. | : “fee id There ix speculation in every bust | ieee ‘ AR Gn canal al Ge eden cee || len, Mea th ihe’ oer Macbaah (alse Lane Bryant — Girls’ Smart Coats, serviceable. models, suitable for Girls’ Pongee Dresses, in models for the hard-to-fit school or dress wear; developed in faille silks, velour girl; Empire aad straight line styles; made of natural checks or serges; overcollar of white pique or organdie; pongee, finished with dainty touches of hand fagoting sizes @ 8 and 10 years, or smocking; sizes 6 to 17 years, Special $8.95 $7.95 and 9.75 Now is the time and Lamberts have advance information, they must MATERNITY - eo) plain store is*the place to buy ie ask and hey whead to provide 2. 45 Cs watches with a double guaran- lor the future needs. Co tee, that of the Waltham Com- It in known, however, that a con-|[ gina pany, or other far-famed mukers, ‘and that of Lambert. Brothers, to abolish future # 7 etonoay whose ex ing it should have no tl ower Store’ Girls’ Stylish Coats, for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 Girls’ Taffeta Dresses, Empire and straight line styles, perts put j@ public exchange, One member who 21-23 W. 38th St. apa’ in gabardi wool poplin or faille silks; flare, also models in crepe de Chine combined with Geor- every | has fought the evil for yours is How- Ited models; single and double belts and shoulder gette cre these styles are desirable for hard-to-fit wate’ | — cape collars with overcollars of faille silks, girls; in ete Copenhagen or navy; 12 to 17 years, through a 7 A e ~ hard is No Connection With Any Other Esiablishment in the World Special $14.50 $14.75 and 16.50 mination before itis ¥ —_ Junior Girls’ Coats, two charming models, made of Girls’ Linen Dresses, for the hard-to-fit girl, Empire or put on sale i our Reeeralbee or fine serges; full belted styles, with large coat models, developed in non-crushable or French peat i shoulder cape collars, deep sport or slit pockets; hal linen, many elaborately hand-embroidered; sizes from silk lined; 18, 15 and 17 years, 6 to 17 years, Special $19.75 . $8.50 and 12.50 Fre face eas, Ladies’ solid 14-karat Best brasalet watches we sell at reason: old watch, engine ¥ dle prions, Round bad ovel at © Eire hentien cake 43 & 45 West 34th Street matter of taste. Every one a good timekoePer: iit, puarantoed Wal- Our repair department would quickly, thoroughly, but not face, $16.50 up; »terling silver case, ies regulated and adjusted Nabeeon hi lay . Dinmonds ren inted. $10.00 up. rings to match the dress, we offer|T uinbert Seamless Solid Gold Wed. Ole Rings— Ameth ding IQngs. All guaranteed to de- (Third Floor.) An Important Offering, on Main Floor, of Attractive Values on Main Floor Tourms ines Bigs toness| serve what we tell you of them. ted in solid go Me) Built for hard wear and end Strictly Tailored, Braid B "a |] se é ci : He Sass, ie elees net hs Se "No Rc aeke toe pf pupeaile d pe aN raid Bound or Button Trim'd Dress, Blouse and Skirt Lengths Stocks and Jabots, of soft laces, also 95e not high. $5.00 up. r will include both Plain and Novelty of plain nets, in white and cream, at — oe Friday & Saturday Specials: |\4-karat, $3.30 up wae $4.40 up [karat $4.00 up IB karat, $5.50 up Japanese Silks, Pongees, Foulards, Crepe Pique Waisteoste, amart model, in 59c Boll'd 1ekarat Fine amethyst, en ener by Twelve New Models de Chines, Messalines, Taffetas, Gros de || ‘te! ue» Delge anc green piping, | Nd hand en et in solid Men's Wear Serge, ‘s. Satins, Striped Shirtings 4 ( p ’ raved ‘rnd on aa ta nelle a) e> Gating 7 20.00 f Londres, Satins, Stripe Peak ya hid Maline and Ostrich Feather Boas, also zi, Barnet cuarave $590 wp lAbaat $6.60 up Tweed. Very Spegial y teors and Shantungs in black and colors. Capes of Marabou combined with amethyst, $7.00. gurnet, $9.00. t $8.75 up 22-karat, $10.50 up ) | Regularly 68c to 4.50 yard , ostrich feathers, L AMBERT BROTHERS Ten New Models / | at 45c, 95c, 128 to 1.95 yard Special at $2.75 oe pil, " Men’s Wear Serge, i / | : Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Tisedt, suk aid 25.00 hai j . ; ery Special | Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street | eee Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9, Boys’ Serviceable Attire for Spring and Summer Fight New Models | A * \ men Burella “Cloth, ies All the clothes requirements of the growing boy are (gO oe Hea EN HEE MAN SOOO OIRO HOCH 32 Tricotine, © assembled on the Third Floor, at reasonable prices. x pone ee | Men's Wear Serge. mei: gk oN 4s “ m™ “ ‘J BAUMA HN &BRO 5 | Very Special Phy Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Boys Novelty Suits, Rooters and Fop Coats, "333.50 i t Jel, d fabrics; Middy, Eton, Norfolk and Junior Blue serge, shepherd check d Al 645T & SAVE. ; bid na dg hed Tto 18 vere ne Norfelk Models; sizes 4 to 10 years, fancy mixtures; sizes 2144 to 10 ae ee IE; k at $5.00 to 15.00 at $5.00 to 9.75 at $5.00 to 12.50 We Close sl— ) :| Women’s & Mi | ; ve rons Fi sses’ Coats | Very Special for Saturday’s Selling: . ] (Mein Floor) Floor.) Our Liberal Credi! Hi \ A a i aes ‘ Credil 4 Piece William : ain : : ; fal Serce Suits Boy’s Washable Suits, Boys’ Spring Reefers ’ Terms apply 80 “nd Mary Period i Friday & Saturday Specials : Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Ae ; lls ge. ’ i 9 Island Badvani Anite 4 chee very sturdy analy, In Renfrew Devonshire, galatea and of blue serge and shepherd re 5 New Jersey and sayenne FourteenNew Models) witb extra pair of imported rep; middy, plaited and checks; sizes from Connecticut. ry Berge, | | knickerbockers, Oliver Twist models; 2!4 to 10 years, 2!2 to 10 years, ‘oplins, 2 < fy et 15.00 | at $9.75 at $2.35 at $5.00 a i Silk Lined. | Very Spectat 4 * : Ten New Models Three Main Floor Items for Saturday: ella, Be : Gunniburl, X Lo ba Poiret Twill, € i panini “er we : LT Paitle Stk, 22.50 Women’s Women’s Children’s ( iE aL a aa Spring Blouses Nainsook Underwear Dimity Dresses a ery Speck : id . Li i cig ‘Including handkerchief linen, | Including Night Gowns, Com- | White, band-smocked in blue, , i ule 2 isting of DRESSER x { Seven New Models voiles and crepe de Chine; binations, Petticoats and En- pink and yellow, with collar , R 34 In. lone, mirror x Poiret Twill, exceptional quality; bigh and velope Chemises; tailored and and cuffs in corresponding h q nig Sai \ TaaRIG | Velaun 35 00 low neck, effectively trimmed models, colors; sizes one to four years, . We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare, : a Buzala Cloth, , $2.75 and 3.95 Special 95e Special $1.75 ABI 8 haa sh a a a. icacat eee cereenl

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