The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1917, Page 8

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* THE EVENiaaAG WORLD, MONDAY, DOOZE CAN'T BEAT HIM. Merete tebte te a ~~ FRENCH SPY GO lron---ls Greatest Curse “ Anaemia---Lack of NEW YORK ¢ fr To Health and Beauty of Ame ican Women BANK pute Says Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author Siols Pasha Revetied os Ane of the Former Khedive — re _ . en sa of Egypt " lle ft ' { ir ' ’ rant ote Pa are Aden etre teted bre t Weak Cores ion @ith he « reletione @ith the er ” » , . . “ne nen pu oh, He had easy and started @ sort of in It bee ua com arwellion mation bureau ondemnation ¢ abuse of 1H, Hol where, un ” | ther. why dont _ take | XATED IRON and be strong and well and have nice rosy cheeks instead of being so nervous and irritable all the time and looking so haggard and '\: ald-The doctor gave some to » You can tell the women with | plenty of ironin their blood- |... . beautiful healthy rosy cheeked | in« rrencn eotony women full of Life and | It was in June, 1914, that Holo Rediant with Health. jA » Hilmt, then Khedive of Egyr Hie was introduced b vere 0K 4 pened a " Pasha, Khedive’s Min Susie Smiths mother and she : tare. iNe at once vecame & true “! was worse off than you are » piottation of real estate owned b and now she looks just fine by Khedive and for the protec m of * Tr ci uy io sdive’s interest in the Suez J and in Egypt in the « loleney in 1 have strongiy mas Matin, a which 1 the Khe tor to the amount of 50 In exchange Bolo agree: legitin, o be re n writing a 0,000 tra: the roses go from their Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Tron—for their patients—Says anaemia—iron deficieney—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Woman.—Sounds warning use of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrode} the stomach and do far more harm than ood; the proj tion. 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' o ere rrewite sar A ‘ eede “ oratnet OCTOBER 1, 1017 oe te Meeehe met ohrete borer N.Y. SALOONS QUIT, About by Rrown ment io bifeet Today number 4 legally w The United tions and suppl can conscript; ’ ed by Le & Agents ; money to the Me bond. “6 MILK Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners. Brown War Duty This Side the ‘trenches States Government needs men, muni- ies and it needs them quick. Men it munitions it can commandeer; money it must obtain from its citizens. The man or woman who invests in the Liberty Loan is not giving anything away but is simply lending Government at four per cent interest. thod of payment makes it possible for everyone to own a Denominations as low as $5). Amorican SugarRefining Company Sweeten it with Domino’’ FRICE ANNOUNCEMENT BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCT HE price of milk at the farm is again increased, effective October 1,1917. It naturally follows that our selling prices must also be increased. The producers Kave named a price of $3.10 per Cwt. for milk containing 3°, butterfat, with an ad- givones 4c for each one tenth of one per cent. of butter- at. Judged by the fat content of the milk purchased this month and the record of October milk of former yea®, the quality of the milk purchased by this Company in October will average at least 3.9% butterfat. These 9 points over 3% add 36c to the base price of $3.10, mak- ing a total cost of $3.46 per Cwt., or approximately 7!/2c per quart. THis is am Increase of 11jc per quart over the present prices to the producer. This makes necessary an increase of at least live per quart in our selling prices. We fear that in view of the present very large decrease in sales, this price increase will not be sufficient to cover the increased cost of milk and the greater fixed expense per unit, resulting from decreased volume of business, and leave a profit of one half cent per quay. However, in view of the present trying conditions un which we are all living, we have decided to defer any increase beyond the 11/2c forced upon us, until such time as we have an opportunity to learn from our records and ac- counts of the extent to which the disposition of surplus milk and our decreased volume of sales under present prices have increased costs, as well as to observe the ex- tent of any further decrease in sales following October 1st price adjustments. A study of the latest costs under present reduced volume and particularly the effect of a further decrease in sales, if experienced, may make a further advance necessary in the near future. However, under present conditions we prefer to forego reasonable profits temporarily and make sure of the necessities of the situation rather than possibly to add unnecessarily to an already burdensome situation. S COMZDANY, Inc. Effective October 1, 1917, and until further notice, selling prices will be as follows: “Borden Three-Way Service” Home Service—In Metropolitan District Delivered at your home, in properly protected ages and at a proper temperature. Borden responsibility to your door: Hall Pts. Condensed Milk. . Half Pts, Route Cream. .... Halt Pts, Eatra Heavy Cream Pts, Flu.d Milk, Grade b.. Qts, Fluid Milk, Grace B Qts. Selected Mik Past., Grade A Qts. Cert. ed Milk, Graae Qts. Butternilk Store Bottle Service—in New York City Our bottled milk and cream delivered at stores for distribution by them, you taking delivery at the store. Less deli-ery scrvice on our part and more service on your part. Our delivered prices on quart packages to stores will be as follows: Grace “A” Milk, Quarts Grave “B” Mallk, Quarts. ., Pius bottle 18}4¢ each + 12}60 each Bulk Milk Service—in New York City _ Grade “B" Milk, Creams, Buttermilk and Pot Cheese delivered in cans to stores for sale in bulk, you furnishing the container, The minimum o: delivery service on our pa the maximu.. of service on your part, Grade “B" Milk, the product in which the public is chiefly interested Will Le del vered to stores for 10¢ per quart The selling prices asked by the stores for both bottl prod are matters for their own di jon, It can be reat we howev t if a whole cent is added to the price paid us it wit still be possible f to effect f still be possible for you to effect oa of from }4c to 3¢ on the FRESH mitk, always of great food value to young and old, is at these prices one of the most economical foods procurable. FRESH milk has a palatability and food value all its own. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPAN,, ine. 108 Hudson Street, New York City

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