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an Se os renee rataee teas ‘ BE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 3017. sisscieihcensiasiliinitinntnaialansitin | SPROIAL NOTICES, more than 18% cents a pound tor | ont wholosale prices the retafier 4 | Danton May Wed toon. | OCOPENHAGIN, April 9. —Acsorfing by the Politiken, tt 19 reported in Swe: en that the visit of King Christian of Denmark to King Que’ of Sweden was to discuss the possible engagement Horlick’s The Original Malteod Milk Sonn Eos Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price, | Prince Charles of Sweden. onght wholesale) or 1@ to 18 not to demand more than 18 to 18 cents a pound for rib, or 18 to 14 cents @ quart, or, If sold by weight, cents for forequarters, Bee More than 6 cents a pound, it night retatlers were demand) AND RETAILERS JON rg Ponte Petion o NOW conte g pound or'8 pounda for J a » Th above half a an ine 4 pF tn the whole. |FAIR PRICE FOR POTATOES, 6 ale price of meat stuffs, excepting CENTS A POUND. eu, in @ yoar, This may seem con-| “Too much,” eaye Mr. Foy. “@ix tradictory {n view of the fact that the cénta a pound Is good profit at pros- Fivening World haa for several ent wholesale prices, On @ No. 1 |montha been expowing high prices barrel of 170 pounds the retailer oan \but if readers wilt keep in mind that ake $6 clear profit at & cents a | eaten an World = claimed—and Qe He pays $4.60 for this barrel , based its claims on Warehouse records “nd gets $19.60 for it. Hin profit in Keep Up Exorbitant Rates | aad ally recolpte at this port that | obvious, But ¢ gente « pound will ; there never had been an actual short. | bring him ample profit and give the When the Wholesale ago of moat etuffe—-what seoma @ housewife a good potato,” | Prices Are Down. contradiction will appear just the op-! The retail price of exgs is not down | GOUGING IN THE SHOPS prime cattle ASK FOR and GET OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Announce an Important Sale Saturday To Close Out 150 Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, euttable for women to 86 buat. Taken from the regular stock Solitaire Diamond | Engagement Rings To Be Proud Of Are spread in sparkling beauty before de- lighted eyes at Lamberts. Prices marked posite, In fact, during last week the | to correspond with the recent whole- [retail price of meats dropped when sale slump, The egg market has been there waa vi ttle « ange in the slumping every day since last Mon- wholesale market, excepting abund- day, the day on which The Kvening ant supplies, Worl published Its weekly review of And this for vivent Thutter {he “High Cost of Living.” Since last ant ORES Ato Going MeN dorm avery Saturday 115,000 cases of agge have day. Your retailer has come down @ received here, thirty dozen to a cont OF two within the leet tow days or over 41,000,000 ones, | * consumer should not be Butter, Eggs and Other Things | Lower—Housewives ezz in figures as plain as this type, from $10.00 Overcharged. lane ao ae enough. Tell him yOu | sharged one cent more than 86 cents & d le [ deal, th thi to $1,600.00. Come to direct importers, & Wholesale, market is dows oonsiders \GotM IENt how for evgs! says Mr. Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits; an accumulation | DI 4 ay \e J ‘4 * a. % who bought Diamonds in quantities before | For several montha the Ivening| purveyor aceentt Live vo an cia, ale market warrants, Some ‘stores of some of this season’s best models. ‘ are charging 40 and 60 cents @ dozen prices went up, and so save money on World has beon exposing the speo- | fashioned after dinner ice cream, just | and these emgs at 36 cents @ dozen | 7 lato it dpi th eet after him. Tell him to keep ‘ io every purchase of a Diamond. ulators 1n foodstuffs an Dae tUl of the timea--when the whole. |snowld be the finest, {teen gathered Materials are Serge, ol tore and other fashion A small profit for Lamberts, but nothing arguments by some wholesalers re- | ay wall a the poolemien bideies a able fabrics. | The retail price of butter should | be considerably lower to correspond drops of this week. me down about 4 | garding the high cost of living, None| Let us begin with moth | kitchen, "Eat more potat P. Q. Foy, “and you will for middlemen. = KF ly sold at 25.00, 29.75 and $5.00 Mountings, solid 14-karat gold, solid 18- $975 ° ‘ormerly sold a’ at this Inte day karat gold and platinum, all from the Government investigators, now prod oe Gaaat Wit borne Lbreasteor4 cents @ pound, Mr. Foy's sugges- 20 00 $350 ding In Chicago, come out and repeat | « Potatoes make first class food, | 105 And he bases . Lambert factory, in the same building with —f y , n ir M, | th® receipts and the b! ; what the Evening World all alorg our loaf costa 10 cents now, Here's within the last four days, The high- our store. hna contended and shown in cold | 1 WAY 20,,nent the wheat trust andlest erado of butter should be sold to y With special machinery || Axures—that there never had been! New potatoes aro rolling into town| ("0 consumer right now at 45 cents a) - the making of Lambert |! any reasonable excuse for the tn- | by the carloads, and there naver wan! Pound. ,1aat Right some stores were ; Seamless Solid Gold Wed- }| ctese of toodatufts unless gambling | iy viRlbio scarcity of old pocatoos:|iire the wholesale changes for the last Also 85 Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe Top bY Pn da cune, i € v a, Oay ' 6 ie ‘ *B-karat, $7.00UP ding Rings begins. With | eee ine kivening World teaven | 30netors ar [five days, day by day! Baturday, 16 Suits; youthful models of Serge, Checks, | 15.00 Feet eee eearat’ gaca0up skilful hand work it is com- 1| ine wholesalers to themselves and | cannot be #0 cents; Wednesday, Homespuns and Gabardine. — Reduced to 4, cents; Thursday, 41 cents, CHARGES IN MANY RESTAU- RANTS OUTRAGEOUS, | “A very large part of our public,” |#ays Mr, F ‘ats in restaurants. sumed, Up t 618 carloads of pot | town this week. Of this number more | than 100 cars wer There are 600 bu LkeR a total of 310,800 b Here are the y by day: Monday, 1 pleted. Strength, durability and lasting polish are the Dy | assets, also solidly-estab- lished reputation, All forms, styles, thicknesses, No 7? rottoig ry hd alg iit Had m4 charge for engraving. 14-karat, $5.50 up| 14-karat, $6.60 up Let us show you how far a little money goes in this store in buying diamond and solid gold gifts—brooches, bracelets, lavallieres, scarf pins, cuff links and other things of beauty. turns ite gun-facts on the retaller— | the big retaller and the small re- tatler, and also the keepers of res- tauranta, great and small. As Billy might put It, the text is bandwagon; some stu *, Give your s has been id based on t assump: wholesale market never . Thin is far from being a deal. Take meat, for instance. ©, as you say, that some cafe restaurants have gone the limit When they ask 60 cents for prime roast beef they are getting tnto the pulator’s gi here has been Thurs. re and there, day, 182. The Fi yleld of po- in the town| tatoos is larger by per cent, this has been hitting the There is an ample and woman just @ lit "|mupply, but there is a shortage of | Wholesale prices have been outra-| barrels, and this might reduce, one geous; #80 have some restaurant|or two days a week, the receipts at joes been outrageous, Well, Eve-| this port. But wholesalers are al- r§ng World reader, when your fa-| ready using box and bas s and restaurateur asks you to-day | packages to bring them in. The South 65 or 6 cents for a roast beef| Carolina » rela crop will be y , some of them weighing le I pyped y 1, Increasing the t such increases, ithan three ounces, just ask hi elpts at this t rk is always very dear these) |"Why?” If he shoves one potato! New potatoes are now seliing whole- | mes And the reason is obviou under your nose and demands from 5] enle at $3 to $4.50 a barrel for “fancy | Yel has dropped from 21 and large.” Mediuins aro solling at $6 to/4Nd 17 conta « pound wholeaal $7 and small at $4 and $5, They will| Wholesale cost of beef b drop soon to $5 and $7.80 for 170|™uch more than on pound barrels, ‘Then, probably in two | YC*" weeks, to $3. and $60 barrel, At pres- With exceptions nearly every restaurar OPPENHEIM, GLLINS& G 34th Street—New York LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. Will Place on Sale Saturday Misses’ Burella Cloth Coats Smart belted model with large convertible sailor | 1 5 0 0 to 16 centa for it, tell him you're from Missourt, If he taxes you about 15 cents more to-day for a tenderloin or @ plain sirloin than he did a month ago, ask him when stewards paid GB. Altman & Cao. The Wool Dress Goods Department is featuring Semi-made Sports Skirts “There has been no reason for the extraordin, @ restaurateurs have exac ke and roasts, At the pi te thelr profit ts | from 15 to 25 per cent. what it was a year ago, and the customers are getting reduced portions. the cost of potat in public dining houses to this percentage the total increased profit has been mbout 60 per cent. That's going som e keepers of public dining places should begin right now and restore normal prices, at least for a while, They ought to serve not less than two large new po- tatoes with every meal and at prices that prevailed a year ago, You can get two pounds potatoes almost for the price of one potato tn some of the restaurants, Let them sell them 3 for 6 cents or give them away with stated meals.” ——_ ROADS MUST CARRY COAL AND IRON FIRST collar in attractive Spring colors; half silk lined. Special If we add Misses’ Cape Coats-—speciat Value Misses’ Cape Coats of poplin, in navy, tan or 18 75 gold; smart model; button aud silk trimmed. . Important Clearance Sale Saturday To Close Out 395 Girls’ Spring Coats Decided Reductions 250 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits including several models taken from regular stock, are now obtainable at $18.50 & $28.50 Also Girls’ Coats (sizes 6 to 16 years) reduced to . . $9.50, 11.75 & 14.50 Reductions have also been made in the prices of higher-cost garments in both (Misses’ and Girls’ Clothing, Second Floor) Boys’ Spring Clothing AT SPECIAL PRICES The following items, to be on sale to-morrow, are in appropriate styles, weights and color- ings for these after-winter days. Little Boys’ Reefers or Top Coats, in woolen mixtures, sizes 2!4to7 years . at $5.50 Boys’ Wool Suits, in smart gray, brown or green effects; with two pairs of knicker- Dockera 2. =. « «6 « « @t Sil.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts, of good-quality white mercerized cheviot; sports or regulae tion collar (sizes 1214 to 14 Inches) » 98 Boys’ Blouses in similar ctyles; sizes 7 to 14 WOMtG a ae ls eva ik + at 95c, Complete assortments of Summer Clothing, Furnishings and Hats have been received. in two new and very smart models, One of these, button-trimmed, is made of ‘Imported black-and-white checked tweed, and is specially priced. . . at $6.50 The other is a box-plaited model, with yoke. It is made of serge, in navy blue, ivory white, and several desirable plaid effects, and is specially priced . . «© «| at $5.75 The sizes are Waist, 24 to 32 inches; Length, 38 to 40 inches ANOTHER INTERESTING OFFERING in this Department consists of serges, gabardines, tricotines, homespuns and velours (featuring navy blue, white, and a variety of the smart colors) as well as the popular striped and checked sultings. Arranged in Sult, Dress, Skirt and Coat Lengths, these materials are offered at greatly reduced prices Railway Board of Council Orders Preference—Presidents to Be Held Responsible. WASHINGLON, April 21.—Orders directing the Nation's railroads to sive coal and tron ore preference over all other traffic were issued to- day by the General Ratiroad Board of the Council of National Defense. Rallroad Presidents will be charged | personally with responsibility for carrying the order into effect, New emergency car service rules, drawn by the American Railway As- soclation's Car Bervice Commission, and made public to-day, require that coal and ore cars when emptied must be sent loaded or empty either direct- jy to or in the general direction of | bome roads. Foreign box care also | must be sent, loaded if practicable, in the direction of home roads, in its order to the railroads the bourd says: “The facts ascertained by the Ex. ecutive Committee have established the conclusion that the national situ. ation and the welfare of the country make it imperative that every energy of the ratlroads must now be contin- uously exerted to move daily the max. imum of coal and tron ore tn dis- | tinct preference to all other com- | modities.” Massach BOSTON, April 27,—A bill to permit farm and garden work on Sunday was passed to-day by the House of entatives. It wae passed oy | senate yesterday and now goes to jor, who has already ex- maelf in favor of tt. SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS RUGS AND DRAPERIES Hitth Aucuuwe- Madison Auenwe, New York Y22KARAT GOLD CROWNS ETS OF TEETH $390 uP } Siuvar Fittings 10-YR.GUARANTEB Wilri ALL WOK Ff Riche Worf he A PAL } BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED } WHILF YOU WAIT, | or-BLOOK MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST || =TWO OFFICES => At Greatly Reduced Prices About 395 Girls’ School, Sport and Dress Coats in plain and novelty materials. Formerly sold from 11.75 to 25.00 6.90 9.75 13.75 15.00 Girls’ Summer Dresses- to 16 years A larg. selection of medium, long-waisted and belted models in Norfolk, Coatee and Empire effects. 2.95 3.95 5.90 and upward 2.00 Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Attractive models of voile, silk chiffon, batiste or taffeta; also plain or embroidered nets; trimmin:: of lace and ribbon, 5.90 Sale of 900 Middy Blouses For Girla and Miases, 6 to @% yeara Several attractive smocked, Norfolk and regulation models, in all white or white with combination trims ming. Exceptional Value 1.00 \ | The Sunday World's 7s ome Want Directory tec in the universe, | 2eeecia2 Sele tan aanty (Oy so eo , Ey ay NGoND AWW Balad ‘oe Be TELEPHOWE 7000 MURRAY HILL Ohfrty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street + |