The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 12

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1” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917, Cry “War Prices’ to Rob People me CARPETS OF OLD ROYALTY (2.007 Cel SUE | ye ett teem ge 8 VIEW AT LOTOS CLUB! assassin atten endareece 6 ; ; ¢ wae moet hare om t+ “re ~ iors le nite dire f Ah investiqntion by The Brening 14 hat shown what retail Ha ang and “ i 7 Seniors are paying for Neh and what (hey are pelling it for, The fe v tone ' have been confirmed by caperte of Department of Health, Here eat rue . e t they aro) They are official ‘ a ¢ Herat tome and we te dee a * % om . ‘ oem. 2 tet bereeine eo are | cea int. and teak) ! to ite 1840 ” 16 te dhe -e Pig Meggan alow ‘ ° ¢ ‘ ‘ VICTOR and - 16 to Be 18 to Me 5 Ses ; " tof New York City to tum t Ho be ‘4 > SONORA yn Attention From Beet to | a tata: trations | 6 to 100 he . , t SERVICE fur Attention Fr nh Aw a food, profiteers _ fs ’ Whiting meer 4o 120 70 106 ‘ eater oa Machines and Records, Sea Food and Get Wich were quick ta take advantage of (halr i) 1, anes 4o 6 t0 105 1 ty Hea , If PEASE PIANO CO. by Robbery set tree funs hart erihd wise ME dg Eon Me Re gc bi 128 West 424 St, New York i f from 100 ¢ there {a no regularity of price In the There are as many fishermen, an ’ “ wash Avenue, Heookiya, t ‘ ind of flan that they |fish markets, high claas grocer oF many f 1 veanoln and an many ov 1 Greet, Newer s . | wuteher rhops, Everywhere, like | sone there ever were ——————E When the man of woman of wealth | dressed beef, the amount of profit-| At the foot of Fulton Atrret Asher. rin ¢ cirournstances in- | taking was limited to what the pur: inen charged that the present prices augurate neationn an in their would pay { finh is due to “regulation” tn viola- lhouseholda and turned largely from proved that if you bought ion of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. itut or mackerel tn any Of Home of those fishermen asserted that ‘Aliles conserve food |the so-called bigh clase grocery OF |:ney are making money now, Areaned beef to fish to help the United TTRACTIVE, substantial furniture for staves and OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G ‘ il) and tes and t Ald in winning the| butcher shops in the fashionabie when fish ts in greater demand than the home will = Jour agp Beles ant vraiiore who aupply the |residentia! dlatricte of the Horour® |qver before, than they made before ‘ friends pleasure throughout the Years Be anny ments of thone farnitien |of Manhattan the price you paid |e beginning of the European war. | 34th Street, New York GA beautiful holiday sentiment, as well BM took tmmoadiate steps to capital netted the retail dealer on an averag® cig FOOD DUMPED PARTLY | patriotism ‘They put @ profit of from | of from 100 to 900 per cant. profit. In INTO THE BEA, as the most practical gift at this time. Boo ts 40 per cent, Of practioally | the case of ling, the profit was 400 per | F \* bent a ; 143 Toe ie| “The New York City market wilt G Kellner’s prices are always most moderate | ret pou’ aS ey eee bye paid 9 cents pound for Il taxe only @ certain quantity of fish,” Announce a Very Special Sale An investigation by The Evening | at whole | at World bas just shown that some of |12 cents, The same applied to whit. |* fisherman said If we bring in | thene »lke some dressed beet | ina. more than this, we have to take them liuveners are eeiling the cheapest; If you live in the lower cast side|lark to sea and dump them over-| grades of fish for prices applying In |and purchased ling, the dealer makes | 0oard. The wholesale dealer will not | more exclusive shops to the best |a profit of 100 per cent, The dealer in permit the market to be overstocked. For Tomorrow, Saturda Women’s and Misses’ grades, Tho wame situation which this | the city markets who fold ling to you His scheme ts to keep the supply Iim- hewspaper’a exposure showed In con- | make 100 per cent, profit, Le MI Ml died alle Brandl toed seeien with the deedesd best prot-|GOME DEALERS BVEN ARFUGH) Ths was whst/was mesat by “raw | \teering exiats In the fish markets of TO CLEAN THE FISH. hace | | Now York City, In some inatances,| In aome butcher shops undressed | It was no secret In fishing quarters | where the very poor were concerned, | fish wero offered for sale at prices | ‘hat there exists In Now York City Fur Collar it appeared that tho fish situation which are quoted tn the tabutated | What (he fishermen Oo ee” eee | was a little worse than that of beef, | list. | nm that men at the head of e our oO oats danger in the Mish there te greater “The man who cleans them ts not) wh: Je fish concerns keep @ close | danger of dixeane if it is not fresh | here,” was tho statement of the dealer) witch on each day's receipts of fresh | Louie XIV. Dining Room Suite donee vuled under sanitary con-|When the prospective purchaser pro-|{h. and that fahormen Have target | American Walnut, 10 pieces... $3 ie) | ditions, bisripee jmore fish than these dealers, will per- | Attractive models of wool velour, in a Buffet 06 in. LH ghd shelled NOW es to explain the basis of thelr | ik to enter Pas mare They al variety of shades featuring unique belt MAKE M 18H. profit fixing schedule, dealers were | < Frequently it ts necessa: iJ . You are cordially invited to see the 25 te developed in the courses of the|Unable to give any new or valid] (0r, them {0 SNAG Svein helt pocket and collar effects. rooms completely furnished on display investigation that many fish dealora| reasons for the exorbitant prices catch. 7 " ” here. They are interesting and instructive. Bi} who also sell dressed boef, recom. | which they charged for fish. Some ot| “If the market was open, prices to Lined Throughout f | nend the substitution wherever pos- | them attempted to talk about the war | {he consumer would be lower, BM | inte of fish for beef, A close analyais |and about everything being dearer. | Leper teem eatae sag airs BE | i¢ their reasons tended to #how that |It was the same old tale that no cus-| financial returns from his industr: | profit was back of It, Some fish tomer now will listen to. chat la anything like in keeping with Offering Extraordinary Value at ‘ | bring a greater profit to the retaller| Mish dealers admitted that the: what the wholesale and the retat| , S.E. Con 15" SLe OFA ee oe ese, ceaat ad Viees creoeed | cn EASY Aun 18 CNA] sob now 6h inars| CONVEE STS, HANNE: ane whoteeslee _ SINCE 1891 | beef profits are. ever was. Also they admitted that| making the money out of the fish 5 The investigation disclosed that|there is no shortage in the supply | business.” Fishermen of the Fulton Market e 1 district said that there la no: fixed price paid to them by the wholesal dealer, The price, they declared, agreed to after bargaining. CITY MAY BUY FISH AND SELL ’ or pp hedtldalt Also to Close Out Women’s Henry Moskowitz, Commissioner of tie ee conned at an ee igher Os inter Voats ‘ all bend of proportion and should be penne 4 b now ts a necessity,” he de- Smart Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Models | i | | Board of /erprasoepes ty: Friday ‘to| Taken from our regular stock, the season's best models | 4 : 7 . Yar er ape A eae a A at noe in a large assortment of the desirable materials and + A Reduction Sale of A Special Sale of Ribbons | Fis Will be one of the things 1 pro, colors; silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Girls’ Coats and Dresses thin authority is ranted to 0 there | | w © an Immediate decli In fish | at unusually low prices | prices in the New York City market. | "Cg et Reduced t ah oe eee Vac ai ain Ot phe ng Ih bat leduceaiite ° (in sizes 8 to 14 years) offers excellent values. | wit] be a feature of Interest toemorrow on tine | #°* Tesult# If T wet authority to act.” GIRLS’ WINTER COATS First Floor. It will include DILLON TO RENEW FIGHT +f : ae $10.50 & 12.75 Fancy Ribbons (among them being many | FOR STATE FOOD TERMINALS Will Offer at Greatly Reduced Priges Saturday } ‘ ; attractive metal effects), in widths ranging Control of Milk Distribution Nel iy ( GIRLS' SERGE DRESSES | from one inch to slx inches, specially priced First Plan If Project Goes Misses’ Silk Lined Coats i ‘ reduced to. $7.75, 10.50 & 12.50 (according to width) at Through Legalise: . John Dillon, State Commissioner of | Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for women to 36 bust. 15c to 55 Food and Markets, announced this ; . , reel eS ae ves VOC. per yard morning that he 1a going back to Al- About 145 Misses’ Silk Lined Coats, smart and distinctive youth- (Girls’ Department, Second Floor) | pany to demand of the Legislature the | ful models of Pom Pom and Velour Cloth; tailored or fur trimmed, | Cotte TT Di hh 3/ adoption of his scheme for State-owned | Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 534 inches wide; and food terminals. Ho sald an appropria- Reduced for This Sale t ‘ j . Jon of 4 of $60,000,000 will be re= ; Moire Ribbons, 614 inches wide, at quired to" put ns pian into operaticn, MAUCER TOF SME Nats SO . . Dito id if thi isinture tak The Boys Clothing Department 28c d My atanplention ithe first, thing will be 25 00 oc. per yar the establshment of State control of | e is featuring garments of most desirable quality | a eee eel Fuo0.90h will be. needed, ne rq . Mr. Dillon, who has just returned to | at very special prices. ie New York City from the annual meet- q 1 )" 4 py he Di y ‘a Le y T : Secewiwall valine at A Quantity of Woolen Materials — [1% Strenzation haw voted approval of ey ree + f: Jes a@ ht d operation of foo esaidadin Sacre meme | portant Sale Spiueiay . : “A billion dollars’ worth of food) Mackinaws in smart, subdued plaids; sizes comes into New York City for con- . ’ _ en = umption ¢' ear,” hi id. “Huge { } B8tol8 years . . . . «. . at $8.75 Dress, Suit, Coat and Skirt Lengths protit re being’ demanded by deniers | Girls School and Dress Coats * ars While the initial outlay to start the ‘| \" i wer * co ae ‘ood inal id ilk plan’ ec Blanket Bath Robes in new, attractive will be placed on sale to-morrow Re derail se saving prieteiles To Be Offered at Striking Price Concessions designs; sizes 4 to 18 yeers . . at $3.75 Manmeae of mie innta.‘under bore TT Black Rubber Storm Coats; sizes 5 to 18 at appreciably reduced prices, |fo"tnore. than’ the amount” of money Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats, smartly belted “ 4 02 RY a /"9q0*bition was before the last Legis. model with Convertible Collar; lined 1 1 7q5 years . - + + + + « « at $3.50 The assortment comprises velours, broade — | stirfed’th * similar Plan Tt was not throughout. 4 to 10 years. Reduced to * { Blue C vi dvi ith +1 uttons: cloth bardimes, tweed revi | 4 Bae Cheviot Oversonts,, with gilt buttanss cle 1s, serges, gabardines, tweeds, cheviots Girls’ Shetland Velour Coats, attractive s \ \ 4 ‘ sizes3tol0 years . . «. «. . at$l2.50 and homespuns, and includes fabrics in black | belted model, large conyers nie collar, 13 75 i | thaw; dA ched lined throughout. 10to 16 years, Special * ; : | as well as the wanted shades. e es ( Sam Browne On ee a os P | | Girls’ Nutria Collar Coats, of Pom Pom } at ~ AR eee ie 00 & 8.50 | Bea -A: t Cloth; new shirred model; lined through- : a 3 J W. ux bh iT Ss out. "4 to 10 years. Special 16.75 Boys’ Furnishings et moderate prices. | FOOD CONSERVATION BO West ne fn at , 5 t | Wir the Art Room | Girls’ Nutria Trimmed Coats of Broad« : | is the Fir Madame Samya hostess cloth and Velour Cloth, in belted effects; 18 50 " LITTLE BOYS’ WINTER HATS s the First Duty of Every American fined and interlined. 10to 16 years, Special | ° } LATS | _ ; ; — } : ; The United States Food Admi t suitable for boys of 214 to B years, are offered | es: Administration : ’ . ~ at attractive price redu | iy cited the help of every man, women | Girls Highest Cost Coats £2 60 | and child in winning this war. cana alee naan eae ened (Sixth Floor At Greatly Reduced Prices Soap 2Bc. Olntment 25 and BOc. 7 ‘7 No Extra Charge for It, Fifth Averwe- Madison Avenue, New York oer Ea wee

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