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~ A MARKET BASK -DLNERY OF FO | Wholesalers Also Ask Retail- ers to Demand Cash at Time of Sale. Ger out the market basket. There's) W0ing to b* « chance to wee ft your groceries Jaat whok the Kew York Wholesais | his prices, which in turn will aavure SAVING LIVES _ Father John’s Por Dangerous, Obstinate Colds, No Injurious Drugs. sind byte anmycation igus ar. Never wait for a cold to wear off —it wears away the lungs instead. Neglected colds often lead to pneumonia. Father John’s Medi- cine gives prompt relief from colds and throat troubles. Guaranteed free from alcohol and ‘ nerve-destroying which j medicines for tempo- | I | a ee ee ee ae ae ee ’ Tur key—Duch— Goose are improved by . | OLD Satice Get the full flavor of your roast fowl this year by adding a dash of Eddys to the dress- ing and gravy. Fine for salads and oysters, Avoiding the Commonplace in Shoes at $7,50 @ When there is no limit to one’s purse, it {s simple enough for women to choose footwear of distinotionm—but to find shoes at $7.50 that avoid the commonplace \s not casy, @ Sketched above is a particularly good looking model developed in the very combinations Fashion has approved, @ Women may choose this Louis XVI. heeled shoe in a new shade of Brown Kidskin—or in combination of Patent Leather with white and Brown Kid.. $7,50 @ All are notable examples of exclusive footwear—at a price usually associated with the commonplace kind. _—_—— bo reason, it is argued, why It should Medicing |x: bo paid for in cash, And if the AMMEYE ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit * St. New York Groeare Aemmtiatian on\ied the Matai Ma Orernrd Aemciation ints a war om. SOB Thie iadieaiod parton fronce WHR them j many things, for it te the Bret time thas the whotessiors have ever fait \¢ |necommary to invite thate omalier Gay fa Want brothers Inte eruneti a od tye Me! for ta-dar. ain anncunee’ the resignation of Pre Orem 6 in Firemena Hall, Onset ia ew | ‘The object of the menting Wee 1% tne Aye: Sew fh . wl miter Tern Cet Jot ant te eure Came \ntroduce a plan indorsed by the Com. bahelt toch aternoon anh evening,” RED CROSS SEALS ON GALE, | rot ent teticases trae few B01 Crane, Went 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street mercial Feonomte Board of National Mart . © of the) —_——_— 4 Prime Mintetay under the eAminiatre Datenae Committee to reduce the aro Poison ne Sastintnarar a home “S| Committons im Mate Receive 60, leone and theresy Dr "3 nS Colahan, ae | upkeep efpensne by on a Mew frente. aa Aas | boctbeeptng expenses ao welt inating the fonses due te the cretit mating semrrecion atsanes ayetem. him to make consequent reductions in areater Waytng and promote the prow perity not only of the retatior but of the wholesaler and the producer 6 W. Roth, editor of the Wholesale Grocer and the Retati Grocer, who sddremed the merchants on ita pos- mbilities, The pian provides for |charge of 6 cents on each delivery | made to a house, This, it is reckoned, Will eliminate all but one delivery per day to @ person and will dispense with gant delivery service that the tele- | le phone bas bullt up and which #n- courages many Anatgnigeant orders during the day. The plan also provides for a 1 per cent. charge for credit accounts, The Jonly practical reanon for the groorry | jcharge account is that many email orders are made by phone, and if collected on delivery would necesal- tate an entirely new syatom of hiring drivers, perhaps necessitate bonding them. Af the large ordor of the day ig generally selected by some member of the household in person there ts f-cont fine accomplishes tla end of making this the only order the oharge account has no reason for existing ‘Wholesaler’ agents are now « vooating the new ayatem to their cus- have already been formulated and work started whereby there will be at jeast 200 stores using the system by ‘the first of the year. ‘The system has boen tried cut eler- where ith the exact resulta that Mr. Roth Predicted for it, Le the suggestion of the tal Boonomic Boant in Washington, Aaron Ward & Son of Newark and C. M. Decker & Bro. of Orange, con- cerns representing the highest class of trade in those communities, {n- troduced the system into their stores. In a very short time its success was 0 pronounced that itwenty other Newark dealers decided to adopt it, and acting in concert have sent cir- oular letters to all their customers announcing the innovation. The result {a paid to have reversed the figures of 2% per cent. cash and 75 per cent it. i is at the Imperial Hotel. Plans If the buyers will co-operate in this it 1s promised that e part of the high |war prices that are causing so much Manatisfaction and suffering will be done away with, and the initial atop taken toward the restoration of food to former prices. | Ana Not the ieast thing that thie | will accompliah ts the release of the men and money that the Commercial Economic Board at Washington is striving to accomplish, pitts eet STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Gupreme Regent Charles Arch Will- fama, a prominent member of the Ilinots Bar, being member in Chance: Iiinols Law Department Grand Fi H. C. Knoeppel of Manhattan and tatf will visit Staten Island to-nig and be received by the membership the R. A. In Richmond Borough at the Stapleton council rooms, Stapleton, Job EB, Hedges spoke on “The Ne- tion, the Citizen and the Church” Inet leapital and men for national im gngagement 4 ana iehnen 4 la lawett avery Lil Marinere Narhor Ui win he ‘These atiminations of axpenese an4 nara of the prowrasmme at, tha mnth ‘Tou |icanee will reeult in « saving to the | ann tow att Are going to pay for deliverian and! grocer, It te caloulated, of from 6 PF pelors nig Naren yOu may aloo prepare to pay cash for cont. to 10 per cent manting her Cretation Thie will allow | Mre Mary ere Marbor Union. any rant THE FVINTNG WORTD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1% 179177, ’ tern Brothers if of 609 wee nett! PRIN, Nov, Ut denaten Fone ptetan, tn the cay A oraran| wes nang hae refused to accept the in that pariah | raanation of Premier Taam Chi Jat aaninene tor a two 4 masting Of the Wi ous «| ag ae OAL uD ead i es iy Big pe 000 100 tne erat ae, | Forty milion Med Crees Ohetetmes | gy od FB emia have Log ap tn wm - tor of Mh Tl. Mtatha Charttion AIM Aasortation among noTices i panna West tice jocnl thereniada committees threwgh- —— Ee. aoe? ton, to Nua Hergar of tans aut thie Miata and are on ante, an sent rioal expert >: | (The proceed will be epent tm the commnnittion stvare the mamon are sgremae, eet, MO, st | rlick’ a werk te, preven! ine | ’ ianane under . : 7 The Original A Special Offering Tuesday, of Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas Will include the following Iteme: Silk Mixed Umbrellas For Men aod Women; handles trimmed with sterling silver, others with cord luops, sterling silver trimmed handles, $1.95 $3.75 Men’s and Women’s Heavy Grade Silk Umbrellas Wide choice of handles, including bakalite, sterli silver and 14 karat gold ont ; “SBECIAL $4.95 in Navy of ernewrn Women’s Silk Umbrellas In black and colors; bakalite and attractive on, Pri of @mmerticl’ MO Chupe Fancy Table Linens for Holiday Gifts Practical, distinctive and moderate in price, characterizes our stock of Fancy Linens gathered from almost every country of the globe. Nothing has been left undone to make this collection the most complete we have ever shown. Reg. Trade Mark, Women’s Attractive Corduroy Robes Made to sell for $4.95, will be sold on the Second Floor, Tomorrow, at $3.50 Very full cut models, with cord at waist; lined throughout; various dainty colorings. Luncheon Sets (twenty-five pieces to a set), round, square, oval and oblong, in Irish, Swiss, Madeira and Chinese Em- broidery, $7.50 to 175.00 per set. Mosaic Open-work, Italian Needle-point, Sicilian and Fayal drawn-work, $31.50 to 275.00 per set. Tea Napkina, Madeira Embroidery, $5.5@ to 17.50 per dozen Sicilian, Fayal and Mosaic Open-work, Lace and Bmbroidere, a most interest- ing collection, $10.50 to 65.00 per dozen. Luncheon and Dinner Cloths, in Italian Needle-point and Embroidery in a variety of exquisite designs, round and oblong, $57.50 to 575.00. Many have Napkins to match. « Scarfs of every size and description, Embroidered, Lace- trimmed, Porto Rican drawn-work, Sicilian, Mosaic, etc., $1.50 to 175.00 each. Tea Cloths, round and square, in almost endless variety, $3.50 to ‘ Womens Paon Velvet Knitting Bags Very roomy, with velvet covered frames; all with purses attached; black and colors; Would sell for $5.75 VERY SPECIAL $3.85 Sterling Silver and Gold-filled Jewelry: Brooches, Bar Pins, Lavallieres, Ear-rings, | Knitting Needles, Cuff Links, Necklaces, Lingerie Clasps and other useful articles, at $1.00 350.00 each a Moi) a beautiful collection of Lace and Embroidered, oval and oblong, 35c to 22.50 each. Hemstitched Damask Luncheon and Dinner Sets, two to four yards long, two. and two and a quarter yards wide, $13.50 to 65.00 set of Cloth and twelve Napkins. Round Damask Cloths, Scalloped, in handsome new designs, 72 inches, 81 inches and 90 inches diameter, $6.00 to 22.50. Napkins to match, $10.00 to 25.00 per dozen. The placing of orders for monogram work NOW will insure delivery before Christmas and prevent possible disappointment. War Food The food question is vital in this war! Study food values. Don’t waste. Eat Less—Meat, Wheat, Sugar, Fats! Eat Instead—Fish, Chicken, Pota- toes, Vegetables, Fruits, Rye, Barley, Corn, Rice, Syrups, etc. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets Blankets and Comfortables Very Specially Priced -Second Floor White Blankets Comfortables Double size, with pink or blue borders, | Double bed size, with attractive coverings $4.95 & 6.25 pr. at $4.25 & 6.95 Muslin Sheets Double bed size. Muslin Pillow Cases Size 45 by 86 inches, Hemmed, $1.27 Hemst’d 1.38 | Hemmed, 26c Hemst’d 30c night In Grace M. B, Church, Port Rtoa- mond, at the monthly patriotic meeting | = of the Oxford Men's Club of the righ. ‘A apecial chorus, under the direction of Holiday Display of Photo Frames George M, Wambold, gave several num- ders. Under the direction of Capt. August On the. Main Floor, is worthy of a visit of inspection. There are attractive gift suggestions in .terling silver, hand carved wood and leather, The following are exceptional values: Pedestal Frames of Gilt Wood Size 5 by 7 and 6 by 8 ins.; worth $1.25, | Size 7 by 9 and 8 by 10 ins.; worth $2.00 at 85c at $1.10 Swinging Frames in artistic designs 7 by 9 and 8 by 10 ins.; rth 83,00; TOR THIS SALE ATS tt $1.85 A e America has made the Toys which comprise the greater part of this season’s Toy Display ND America has been equal to the task—the Dolls show wonderful improvements in construction and appearance. There are many new Mechanical Toys and | CREDIT TERMS $4.00 Down on $50-0° G.00 «6 «6 75.00 Aparte monte . 8-50 4¢ 66 900-99) Furnished Trains; Plush Covered Animals and Interesting Games. 12.09 4 «6 450-0 15:09 4 «6900-00 | 25-09 46 46 390-09 | did it. 50 shines for a dime, Every box saves me $4.90 and my shoes wear longer. Why don’t you try a box TODAY. You can’t lose. SumovA HOME SET and a box of StanovA is the ideal shoo shining outfit. France and England, however, have found - time to contribute a small share to our display of novelties. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Ry i} Saurday Evenings | | Ask Nearect Store, y oan Mentay A SON Ty CORNER | | SLACK—TAN—WHITE—RED NOME SET FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Between $th and 6th Avenues A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE): WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY ab PROSPER