The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 8

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nf a - —— SE TT I TE a eet 7 a a . | NING WORLD EE <= 7 for legitimate uses? Nobody is com-)as bringing them down to « reason- = eS Ra ree Hi UI N is IN } |gemand ure of etioen, it te egninst marine bey Oy me itis the eame, The PERFECT UNION ate oertain food men for speculative purposes that the peo-| Government never knows how many FITTING WEAR | SUITS | wane it to'mean,, im che onge of pee | pig Ssesang rofurm™ Dut you can't get | are tn storage. tt can only’ report \Fareltee caution 1 “Bqueere ‘under this loose system of re- | what warehouses reports to it. It hi EAR | porting, Ite all wrong trom beginning | not yet discovered « way of knowing that falling, take scree) legos can got” ” how many etructures are being veel HOW THE FLORIDA CROWD “ane or wrong, here are some ex-|for storage purposes. But Iricom- ee yan o THE PUBLIC, lea of storage reporting -S to rae ao are its figures, they al Prien ora bat thy, bom Eats anche RATE patna | Ope ay 1 ih romans 808 6) gata int or 8m bare over |S? country repo’ fag 3s bY a ceal ot *, port butter stored 860 cases, or 9, 7 Pt ty? Yoon against 1,61! ry] nds re-| 800 ‘donee, of eggs stored away, and dicated AX) yen e Saasthg wont orted on the same date last year by|the storage season ft still in full Axed ca moet double that of last year,| 208 warebouses, At this port there | bloom. The total recelpts of exes Here is @ table showing the increas-| Were received last week « total of this port last week reached 169.6 ing values placed on Florida potatoes 54,000 of butter, Neither the | cases, or 4,786,450 dozens—more ite 1914, lextraordinarlly large storage over last |cases, or 4,785,460 doxen—more th Price 8) the big recetpte being re-| enough to give every man, woman seen por ty week have any effect on |and child in the city at least two eras the wholesale or retail prices as far| daily. ‘That the enormous potate crop th: Total Estimate wate er Year Is| J. this season, beginning with ® jeff i production in Florida, 38,516,000 Bushels Against | mtpment of which ts neari eee ee ee nC tl cheer ' offers growers and distributors of this Jy, Aiathsier crowds Waa? 26,481,700 in 1916, product ample opportunity to show the °f the grower-dlstributer crowd, Thelr American public that the food men of ‘Top wae bought outright hy sous the country will be content with a rea- Of the big local concerns, like John The Evening World presente to-day | sonable profit above the cost of pro- Nix & Co One woman and her part- | Metro Day duction and distribution. ner received $2,000 from Nix & Co, for) (another of its weekly reviews of the That a voluntary system of re- one carlond, the prices ranging from On Tuesda food problem, the chief features of zZ porting the shipments of food §7 to $$ and $9 a barrel. Another set i i . A ‘ ° * products and the storing in of partners got $2,029 for 250 sacks. | Form-fitting knitted and loose fitting woven garments which are warohouses, without making public the These are scattering Incidents Through the courtesy of names of the individual owners of ported by correspondents for tri | stored stock, is an unconscious ald to papers. But 90 per cent. of the Flor- the food speculator, No one, not even ida crop is either owned outright or the United States Department of Agri- controlled by the “potato group.” The iscrimi i a ture, has complete knowledge of th lesa! pe Ae sera cea > elt WOMEN! READ THIS! || lure, hur conti rar edly ors tats wit inches oun ie mat you prefer loose-fitting athletic style meats.and (In season) potatoes: | Ket, were boosted from day. to day union suits or form- fitting knitted gar- Lift off any corn or callus with Let us begin with new potatoes.| The new potato season will end ments—are assured of complete satisfac- hurt a bit. the most pronperous the Metro Pictures Cor- poration the following fa- mous stars will sell Liberty Bonds at fingers and it won't ‘The Florida season is nearing the end,| about the middie of August. From n for a lit.|Now until that time there will be thrown on the markets of big cities i + + + —— f thousands of potatoes tion, if you ask for Munsingwear. dindtibutore, inet, has been known in| CxActly, 3,518,000 bushels, against 26, ' Your high heels have put corns on | recent years, The Florida crowd bas iont fig and Include the Florida ff] The loose-fitting athletic styles are made | your toes and calluses on the bottom | made {ts pile. There is not now an| crop that has come and is atill to C reer S from a pleasing variety of fine quality woven | of your feet, but why care now? opportunity for them during the -|come in, They do nét include the to This tiny bottle holds | ent season to show a willingne: an almost magic fluid. A| meet the country half way. They, & rown by {paividu yrowers {n coun- a in Cincinnati die- | have doubled their profits of last year. | ‘"Y towns Tor local consumption ed this ether com-| n> gambling enters into the Florida| TH!8 YEAR'S POTATO CROP IS pound and named it free . » Aeaoc Hee “°\ OVER 33,000,000 BUSHELS zone. Small bottles of |trade. The speculator capnot get a) an, total acreage this y freezone like here shown | Hold unless the grower-distributors) mated at 281,700, agains can be had at any drug |want him to, The grower-distributors | year, There will be 11 store for a few cents. |fix the price, They can make their) every acre, against 100 Don't imp pr twist your | profits 60 or 100 per cent., as they see, is the crop estimate face in agony and spoil | fit, This year, with an output of La fabrics—accurately sized, carefully finished. Mabel Taliaferro In Charge of Booth. From 11 to 12 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Funsters and originators of the Metro-Drew comedies. The form-fitting knitted garments include fabrics so sheer they weigh but a few ounces to the garment. A correct fit for any figure. cov —\— Don’t say underwear—say Munsingwear. ast year, ate by State: Baste ig A “Liberty Bond” Form-fittin, PR a | Loose-fitting your beauty, but get | 000 barrels, or 2,040,000 bushi Prom 19 10:1 P. Af. ; r ASK FOR s Uttle bottle of freezone | group of grower-distributers ive Leo Delaney, Walter Miller, H | knitted suits for men, woven athletic suits and apply afew drops on | seancd up at least $4,600,000, just “14 vid f Mil t | ; i cae your tender, aching corm | goinio tast year's cl Tt Eugene Borden and Millicent . | women, children Sor men | or callus, Instantly the soreness dis- |CoUble last year's clean-up. This Fisher, from the cast of “The Everyone can help by ‘ WE AR} appears and shortly you will find tho | ult ts obtained on the minimum fig Slack 25 an H corn or callus 60 shriveled and loose | UrO,0f $0.50 a barrel on track of agomeid subscribing now i | that you can lift {t off with the fingers. | Pein brought $7.60, some mor From 1 to@ P. M. Just think! You get rid of @ hi that. These are also the Emmy Wehlen, star of “The corn, soft corn or a corn between the | of trade . The po Tr 2 & yi? a : - - toes, as woll as hardened calluses, | would have made the minimum $10 a); Prail eh sere 7 Obtain information and a i ne is re ~~~ | without suffering one particle. You rrel on track at the producing rom 2to3 P. M. ae} } foe! no pain or irritation while apply- | te if they thought the public w vuld Mabel! Taliaferro and Thomas subscription blanks from ing freezone or efterwards, It te Pp). Magic! —Advt J. Carrigan, from the cast of “The Will o’ the Wisp.” Also Sam J. Ryan, formerly of the vaudeville stage. Theatrical Stars at “Lib- erty Bond” Booth, Main Floor. | Ke i ; | * ad lation. he big Pr H have Ey come out for food From 3 to 4 P. M. guarantee to the farmers as the basis Call of Her People, and Frank No fees for service | “ lof such regulatic Gillmore, in “The Greatest | se The price paid the farmers,” Power.” |Mr, Yoa 1 s y i DE PINN Gore "whic has “been nade pubic i From 4 to 8 P. M. The Government receives “shoul th 4 bie! Y i i A | PREMCAA Granta Rak ete care i eeg ara oe tos teen ne every cent paid for bonds | |for home or foreign consumption, Purple Lady. Announces for Tomorrow only should be made. This would enable i the Govel t, through its power | to comman food after it has been Fi l Cl S ] | disposed of by the farmers, to fore- | 14 sta ny 4 pt cor he '- i4 ina earance Sale [ket ins manger to create exorbitant! | { i] Mi 9 S ° } mie for the peel * ¢ suggests, for example, that the isses’ Suits, Coats k a, Sor sarin that Oe j “ai a bushel for corn and * 1 for potatoes, His plan ; and Dresses includes the total ‘elimination of the | food gambl | j The Evening World tried to get the | $ 1916 shipment of potatoes for lb loridu two days ago to make irison ( with this year's ship Suits, appropriate for sports or street wear, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years lies rate ueammien fe Ue ‘ i well adapted for small women BRIE SOL RLve SPCC AREAE Ba they : formerly up to $48.00 / voluntary. pees | | J P there m. : Dresses formerly up to $38.00 i fre: } large holdings. But th thholding of : i | Coats formerly up to $45.00 ingividual names that is vames of men ( 4 who store Up for speculative purpo: } Gina sahee aie 38 Mica oeccies only helps to cover up the food Kame j 1 SOS r. The popular mption has i Variety of colors and styles, formerly up to $12 Government. ki } nee S To close out, $4.75 esasdlnicre una ethiee bless se a specula d nothing } ig All Wheat Fifth Avenue at Fiftieth Str ect i (_—_—_—— port shippi or gt any kind "yg K se | ota to the inakire B ow, - lof firms and individu ! } ” 4 ' ONLY BRONX STORE | 149th STREET O3ra NO A th IE t d il Pe) ane nother Cxtraordinary sale ACCOUNT Open Every Evening Apartments Furnished from $50 Up All Goods Marked in Flain Figures of Furnish your tome (Gey Women’s Popular Sports Suits “ROYAL NIN} : OF WOOL JERSEY . ri | “PALS FIRST" Hello Si! Why so wry? (think youre ry ! Therefore ay Suppose way” 9g Honiley at $16.75 ; Open Evenings at Both Stores. | iM HW High Grade is Now being held * Adam Period | Yao i Dull Mahogany ne ih Ne 4} Antique Ivory, consi® 4, ‘AM fost oF found artictes afer ) i ‘ing of DRESSER, WINE Vertised in, The World. will bat rams, nec, Sieh To! gis! Hsiednat ine Worle gto Fifth Avenw- Madison Avenue, New York with Cane Panel; 4’ PIECES, a $Q) E60 IR Highball green Cee Bel tone F j Miuvatn at ri El yy Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street : | Made of a Vir vi v NOTE: Goods shown in this advertisement will be sold at ad encbonsted werent CalfTas terre ate eae wan ae eee 4 1d ertised prices only du kc GARRETT & CO, Bet. 1635 Brooklyn Offi p j ENTRANCE New York Office, Longacre Building—Telephone Bryant 296 i.) Stee bah gs ay é ¥ lowing eo pl c ths , 149 1" STREET. | & 2 p. Sereriyaiten as , ' | sible NOPE {

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