The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 3

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—_—— -— _ THY EVENING WORLD RIDAY NY CEMBER 21. 1977 5 FEDERAL FOOD BOARD PRICES Schwab and Rockefeller Million- Dollar Homes 8 AMERICANS EAGER ARE wou presTen)” f THEY'RE Swarm With Women Work -ers for the k Red Cros: Cross FOR FLIGHTS OVER We penne nnnnrne nner nnn niindnmnamnnirntnt SATISFACTORY TO RETAILERS f2— MAN LINES & £22 iF for Vohinteers Brings Re: promses From Three Times ass al rare he Number Needes Man Who “Sucgests” rice ‘ a Fixed bs a Diploniatiot VMON THE RETAILERS OfsECT wire vik aMOntea anu IN As Well as Eapert TO "SUGGES TFO" PRICES “ ‘ r - fev th ” * * Much Criticised Metheals of . a re thane me System Reveal Several an’—that | poration bewane . . a Weak Spot i etal! gpa Aw ; re , 4 a the high atte joing the Largest assortment of wrist the Federal Food fue the how watches in New York. this work ¢ ptaple articles Of food in Now York City Representatives of the Mura © Traneportation and Dintri make @ eurvey of the “medium “low rental neghbort an ‘| Jiplomatic negot obtain the prices eurre | wud Board and of prime necessity which are offered | neon making ax m 5 mace 1 some of the $5 to $75.00 A few set with diamonds. ao. Hen iat of atagr Leonard Wallatein, Commianioner mM! Accounts, He quit the Walletein oMee 004 | about two weeks ugo to undertake the between the » who have por cent. | xd nuppiles that the | eny 170 HS. KENNEDY, oO neces aes Dainty Trifles y Theae prices are repor @ Food Board poople murt have. nnetts friends said to j the wort wo that ab charged on each co ee lency engineer” and < > for Christmas Stockings ured out rhet exper b, From 5 cents to 3 dollars The “average” price te comparoa| 10 haw Loon associated with Cyrus | ward ut @ PARFUMERIE Miller, now Chief of the Bureau of tation and Distribution of vod Board, of = r ei«ht years, He was “efficiency xp le with the p dealer | pays to the wholesale merchant. The | Pransy percentage of profit the retailer mak ho Federal in figured out on the ba “average” price of each co: Representatives ot dealers are Auer. ¥ Eleven East Thirtieth Street i WN ALR RN RAND IIR MIDI will begin tir seven ein snd “inarket expert’ of J. Gaynor's Market gud Saturday's Specials ¢) vich Mr. Miller was charged the consu This commission worked 1 Which the reta 191 rant ie rice, and - ae tami SRESSNSS in | 5d. f0F- a a t . OW LING ALLEw r ou it \ of the} Mr ihn rset a ‘ is mas ais Ss oe ald be aim for which he now Is working that Mr. Bennett acted) ‘ New York Multi-! naires | ‘. nall dealers except | Cross § « Department at the! 3 If there is a difference o n the Food Board in this way A THES OL OO NETY nal Soanl.< Place Their Richly Furnished | dime. It is the West Sparkli ith Smartness 5 tween the * ECONOMIES EFFECTED IN THE. a tosGue thke the plan undor ason that they | | tithe tabeent 08 pa ng wi Ria beers iad the 5 RETAIL TRADE? h Mr, Bennett is’ w BR er hy nty| pe Bonnett oking for 8 Aten ae igrg! of Great wae atc gr Abl, ‘ ith Cc 1 Rita VOL! avon? i | Seo veneer arti abe tema: <o-aeenen mporary measure—that 1t wilh Upton ni no lay in an efficiency | rganization o lerey and) ih, city, whici Is enjoying the Schwab | Ablaze wi olors , Feward to what ix a ef penal abuses und sees ities. bee don, until “real w . exh ate ‘ae me eewad Barve. Wars No, 2121 Broadway,” $ ins ‘out mach. atten ; naires Til enable the ecller to offer his (nak core pera is brought about ee Women orkers Making | s5inq "7 5 d, “and then! eee, pas a 1 to the consumer at a minimuwn) ioe of food supplies and the con-| | Tons of Supplies Needed by we had to move out, We were asked | 7 If no agreement is reached, Food|” In trying to do this, Mr, Bennett ix| “Umer.” t Wounded Soldiers. n, Mra. Richard Aldrich, 6. Bikid Galiciady tan ; the efficiency. engineer of the Food|CAN ONLY REACH DEALER BY rtaln tn | —— © F Ate wolenale eat arid plenty | 7 Peal te eateg | BeOn Dec. 18 our investigators found BIPROMACY: i " Vs pa | Marguerite Mooers Marshall.) IS eeoktines © AL de tk ary de ‘, a an agreement is reac Gat eiKeih ate pat show au of Trans Wan exbeunisn a eae | thie wee M.to 6 P.M, and 7 retail grocers in medion rental’ Neighborhoods at uli tu Ces eee ae ty a0 workern évery | 3 conferences with the retail butcher] butcher As officials of the board jn | other of New romake Cc ade it was found that 30 cents a! terpret their power, they have no way a paken. onal dieing e fore we go into| most prominent chats, each i Hh wtiatl | citizens have given ning ton articles used for first “ their” Gea! hemes her beareen, in toa | > ‘ne for the use of the > a Coe sho sewing oy make every THE AMERICAN RED CROSS iil comin neni | a ay ee FREAKISH PRICES NOT CONSID Mech saomreet el e “the th Membership Costs Only One Dollar a-Year ERED BY FOOD BOARD. ie enn Im Costume, Shades Heavy Georgetten vose otficia ernie att re h, ’ Chal an; s, of an ite an en Thi apt ierelis at et arjenshs 2 | rector ‘i hospital rarments Mrs. Vivid Pastel Colors Taftetas, Satine 1 Board to nYD cliroy, of the 16 ‘ ty. Uf Ee ark Richer in materials, colors and varieties than any Holi- ‘dressing 1 Mrs. Ki day assortment we have ever presented. Exquisite new P heeStatee tril Wonk, HL blouses de luxe—illustrating the different ways Bedell wah eymnasiuin Ih Arb Gleaetora oe tHe Reiktink Gas designers have at making the blouse more attracti . Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. pene tre went, ‘which Iw located at No Wonderful yifts—wonderful values! In Holiday boxes. . coe Rapist Churah Bendel GN ot the mont hardworking and Sale at Fashion nD tocketelte Psy A productive of the smaller Red « surgical dy ngs and com- Cros "i en at of the y , . ? CLEARANCE SALE SATURDAY fests ini sha lelece team Boa IA vemuaTBurtiiN Dooce eee eh Four Shops oa of she. toma of Habe Rockefeller has given shelter. He efeller sr. at No. est Oth | has not tived in his New York hom: I, ~y, yy)? + Woe at ; | such insta iho ontive basement la Weed since the death of his wite. Heal N ineteen West 34th Gtrest Sa Gro? le Ane | day Jn: the weeks oxcept Saturday end 460:462 Fulton St. | 14-16 W. 14th St. | road a W. ‘Park : : ital garment he Sunday, from 10 4. M Mant Useful Holiday Gifts i eon fueminind whi sew on Monduya and ‘Piaesdaye unt | eaetpeingipatagsapaeingingipsleplincitpieepaan | Red Ur in the H On Sale Infants’ Shop—Fifth Floor vd brittiantl ( C A M E YE R Hand Smocked Dresses Children’s Sweaters amped on Shoe Means Standard of Ment | Of white batiste or chambray, in Belted models of Saxony wool, 1) Hs pink, blue or yellow. 2 to 6 years. 2 00 rose, Copen or tan. 2 to 12 y | 34 St. New York y Heretofore $2.95 to $3.75 “+ Heretofore \ Hand limbroidered Dresses Children’s Sweaters ‘FOOD TERMINALS ONLY HOPE { Of fine white pique, hand embroid A variety of models, of brushed o1 | " \ ered and smocked, in pink, blue or Saxony wool, in rose, Copen or tan, OF RELIEF SAYS DILLON yellow. 2 to 6 years . 3 00 2 to 12 years. 3 50 ! | ij Heretofore $3.85 lo $5.75 Ye Heretofore $4.95 to $6.95 ?e - H miner ( Hand Made Dresses Brushed Wool Sweater Suits Her ‘ | Empire model of fine white batiste, Including Sweater, leggins, toque Me , hand smocked, in pink, blue or and mittens; in rose, Copen ot lohn D , { yellow. 2 to 6 years. green, 2 to 10 years ney of Food and } rN i Heretofore $5.95 to $7.50 4.50 Heretofore $5.95 to $6.95 4.50 ald that the t ; , ] __ “se ° det y where ¢ ne h and Mrx t f i Received Just in Time for Christmas! | : at aces ae vac tnd yw ha turney vs tran kas | MW OFNEN 's*Cocoa"’Shoes Hl 1 “ nd FRENCH HAND-MADE DOLLS | ae ot oe ve | Reduced to $7.35 | From the Travail Franco-American Society, Mrs. W. G. Sharp. aio ‘nny pi : \ ced 1) Wife of the American Ambassador, President at i Ba ato Lr i Sales “es sa Sepp i. \ 6.50 to 15.00 alr 208°" QvEROOMING Boas, | almost daily--but where ¢ ) ne ay a ew syee ce SAYS SEGRETARY DANIELS are the much wanted |! N ADF. by wounded French soldiers and drosse) by widows of \ | “Cocoa” Shoes reduced-- \ French fighters. ! ‘ , Contin (lod °C i] . : : : i SHE xcep ls | | This is probably the last importation of French hand-made dolls \ , ; { é pt here i 4 o ‘ ; ’ 1 | that will pooh thi Bay (2 jue alter the war, and presents an op- 4 < See i} Nothing so fashionable as Women's High { | portualiy thal eanpal:» pice » theae | toand Mes, § ng | Way eo { Cut "Cocoa" Calfskin Lace Shoes with I | Entire proceeds of thia sale will be given to the Travail Pi icsous crrrecan wee 1M ‘= ee al annpunte \ Militery Heels and Welt Soles j i Franco- nAmariegn Pca Paris, which is uncer the tron ame “M Bir Fe thy wai " petranag: ot the Franke SOveenaay. “ae hn va ' Reduced to $735 1. ‘ —— ki i oe aes'ne ao oe ae a ea eae ‘ \ ? | | ‘ ‘

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