The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1918, Page 5

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FOR EACH PERSON ’ Hotels, Restaurants — and Homes Asked to Begin Conservation at Once. ‘A pound and a half per person is []> rules are based on voluntary co-op- eration as regards the Nation at large, but they are compulsory for eating places in New York State. A number of restaurants here have already felt the heavy hand of the Food Administration, and those who violate the new regulations, effective next Monday, will be called promptly @efore'the Food Board, Every first class hote! and restaurant has indi- cated its intention to comply with the rules, which are outlined in a message fron Mr. Hoover to the Fed \Jeral Food Board: | “The demands for beef for our army » Sand allied armies and their civil popu’ lations for this summer ore beyond) oar present surplus On the other hand, we have enough increased sup- ply of pork this summer to permit economical expansion in its use. It will, therefore, be a direct service to our armies and the Allies if ple would in some degree substitute | fresh pork, bacon, hams and sausage | for beef products tion for was ta the as fol one me: than on holders n to buy mc our peo- | au Change Sunday, June 16 F Important changes will be cerning the more important ges. NEW PLAYE $10 Monthly R385 Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls, 81-87 Court St., Bro OPEN EVENING Price Current of the war. onsumer to-day nearly 100 per cent, more than itrcost him at the beginning The following table shows comparative prices: Tretail io Fremont Teetail Price, Aww. 1014 Porterhouse , meat bul Western Steers (( A ore tha nested.” ssued. beet Children’s and 40-44 MEAT PRICES NEARLY 100 PER CENT. HIGHER | . THAN BEFORE THE WAR Most Momentous Flag Day Since + Continental Congress Adopted Stars and Stripes, He Says. TRENTON, N. J., | that to-morrow, the one hundred and forty-first birthday of the American fiag, has unusual significance because for the first time it is fying in battie in foreign lands with flags of the Gov. called upon the people of to fly the National emblem a: cation, of the spirit of the é people in their great purpose. Quotations Show How the Consumer Suffers by Increased Cost of Living. M°s: of all kinds costs the very rte THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _SUNE 13, 1918 EDGE CALLS ON PEOPLE | ote in schools, In clubs, in theatres and In homes and eleewher hroughout the | State on this day, and OF JERSEY TO FLY FLAG sistem Raee Allies, The figures are taken from the files of Price Current, a publica- dealers, The recent steady increase of wholesale prices on beef and lamb t the offices of cents; J ekly. Food Administration to-day | and roast beef more We ask house- any circumstances urds of the larger New York re not disturbed by the new beef restriction order, and manage: made eunanies service on | predicted tbat the guests would Ticket Agents can furnish the order cheerfully. In fact, many Mevance information con: jot the hotels been practising a| voluntary restriction before the or- Biltmore and the other hoteta | Junder the same control—including | jthe Manhattan, the Ansonia, the | Belmont and the Murray Hill—have! ng beef only two days a/ » Vanderbilt has been serv- about once in nee a month and In 1, which few of er the waiters had ¢ menu | and one-quarter e request all hotels and restau- pounds of ait ekly, or one not to place on their menus or bs pounds, including the boiled beef more than~ two the household. ly asked for econ- - om consumption, We wish now to emphasize fu reduc- thon of beef by the su’ tion of pork. It is anticipated that this will Time Table hold good until Sept. 15, and the co- eration of the public is most earn- two | fact | neat dark effects Infants’ Dresses 14t MicCutcheon’s = Summer Garments goods for dress-tip occasions. Hand-made Dresses—short and long, 6 months to 2 years, $1.50, 2.25, 2.75 to 35,00. Colored Wash Dresses 2 to 12.years. In a large variety of styles and materials, including Ginghams, Lawn, Dimi- ties, Imported Cham bray, and Organdie, $2.50 to 16.50. Infants’ Rompers for the warm days, made of White Dimity,, smocked and colors, 1 to 4 years, $1.75 to 3.25. prices. Dress ine to 6 years, aan Spring Coats and Hats—all at greatly reduced 30, Commencing Saturday, June 15th, we will close at noon on Saturdays and at § o'clock on other days until further notice. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets “Dainty and cool’ describes accurately our for the Children. bulk of our stock is composed of simple and sturdy clothing for every-day wear, but we also have a wide range of more elaborate The We carry the Dix-make Nurses’ and Maids’ Dresses, A large variety of Aprons from 75c up. ‘le vging of “The | § is especially May we, a* desirable and appropriate ® unit, honor the Mag which ts em+ | blematic of the we kreatest nation fo the world’s! g st and noblest task.” —— BOLSHEVIK ENVOY CQMING. 13.—With members and guests present tho golden more than June 1%.—Dectarine Appearance of Ambansador to Bring Up issue of Recognition, LONDON, June 13.—It Is reported in Copenhagen, says a Daily Mail despatch’ from that elty, that M, Rorovsky-Odov- thy, the Re ehovike Minister to Sweden, is to go to Washington as Bolshevik “| Ambassador to the United States. The fe now in Bertin. ~ INGTON, June 13.—The ap- anniversary meeting of urday. Walter EB. Edge to-day Jersey 8 © eeeees ye i ya: , Wee Gmount of beet Federal Food Ad- ag ite 7 nent caetration should marr |? co in Washington of a formal ministrator Hoover pelleves. we i P this most momentous flag day since the ntative of the Bolshevik Govern- | Indigestion. Dru Rottom round .. 40-44 Ea nn oy ae ene ates | ment, would present a8 an inaue the J vee very week : # ‘ < d Stars! question of recognition of the Bolshe- | - Hmit — to weed Rib roast... .- is 16 | and Stripes. At all assemblies of peo- viki hy the United Staten Government tefund money if it 25) p our army and our allie ck pot roast 3 24-15 i He has asked hotels, restaurants ran ee 4 Ml ——_—_—_—_—_————___ and homes immediately to bein con- ’ ’ Veal legs 18-20 tion of beef in all forms, and] Veal cutlets fies3 | Buy ar avings Stamps weests pork qs a substitute, His) Cured ham ..... 1-21! James McCreery & 60, 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Radically Reduced MEN’S FINEST SUITS $36.75 formerly 40.00, 45.00, 50.00, 55.00 The finest productions of two manufacturing tailors; made of excellent quality Fabrics, selected for their durability and attractiveness; patterns mostly ; superior workmanship and tailoring; many silk trimmed. Special Purchase & Sale LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS For Men and Young Men $21.00 regularly 25,00, 27.50 and 30.00 Entire made-up stock of a leading manufacturing tailor purchased at exceptionally low prices makes this new style features; sale possible. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPT.—5TH FLOOR, Marked for Immediate Clearance YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS , A most extraordinary opportunity to purchase high-grade Suits at exceptionally low prices. . STUDENTS’ SUITS (With First Long Trousers) $16.50 formerly 18.50, 20.00 and 22.50 Suits that embody all the superior workmanship, and splendid wearing Fabrics in patterns that will appeal to all men; lines and proportions conform gracefully to the natural outlines of the figure; smart and conservative styles—up to the MeCreery standard in every respect. Makhmeteft, who was | ton by the’ Kerensky » only person the ment recognizes os Rus: ! although he he Lenine Govgrn- Moscow June one thousand the Dental So- ciety of the State of New York opened here to-day, to continue throage Sat- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes. Street Short lots of higher priced Students’ First Long Trouser Suits taken from Boys’ Norfolk Suits $9.75 12.75 and 15,00 Norfolk Suits taken from regular stock and ed for cl nee; tailored, of Ut fabrics; a variety of attractive patterns; coats alpaca lined; Knickerbocker trousers * made with double seat and double knees; size 7 to 18 years. formerly Boys’ Graduation Suits $10.50 to 18.00 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits for graduation in a variety of smart models; guaranteed strictly all wool; size 7 to 18 y S. Extraordinary Offering Regulation Middy Suits (With Two Pairs Trousers) $5.50 Boys’ Regulation Middy Suits with one pair long and one pair short trousers, as lustrated on the right and left, made of ex- cellent quality washable fabries, including Galatea or Drill; some with blue galatea or Palmer linen collars; size 3 to 10 years regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal; smart models in a variety of neat light and dark patterns; size 15 to 20 years; unusual values, —— —— Buy War Savings Stamps ames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street ‘ Extraordinary Values WOMEN’S. SUMMER DRESSES Afternoon and Street Dresses in new and smart models, suitable} for immediate wear; developed in fashionable Fabrics, including Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Foulard and Georgette Crepe combination; in the most wanted colorings; unusual value. Cotton Dresses in a complete assortment of chic models; suitable for all occasions; developed in Net, Organdie, Gingham, Voile, Calico, in light and dark colors. 5.95 6.95 7.50 6.75 10.00 13.50 | 18.00 18.50 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Centu Variety and Most Comp for Best Values, Largest ete Color Assortments. McCreery’s Annual June White Silk Sale Offering Thousands of Yards of White Silks and Satins At 75c to 3.00 per yard value 1.00 to 5.50 The Most Extraordinary Values and Assortments of the Year. 5,000 Yards of NEW NOVELTY PRINTED VOILE in a wonderful variety of choice, exclusive designs and latest fashionable colors. N 40 inches wide, Special, yd. Exceptional Values WOOL DRESS GOODS 5,000 Yards of Handsome Navy Blue French Serge in a wide variety of fashionable weaves and shades...........yard 1.45 to 2.45 First Showing—American Made HAND BAGS AND PURSES Made of Hand-decorated Japanese Deerskin Leather At Remarkably Low Prices top strap handle style; moire lined; overlapping framed compartment; Envelope Purses,- fitted with purse and mirror. Envelope Bag,- and mirror. 6.75 -long strap handle; moire lined; two framed compartments; fitted with purse 9 8.75 Hand Bags,—a dainty plaited style with overlapping flap; moire lined; fitted with two framed compartments, mirror and ‘outside handkerchief pocket, ‘‘McCREERY LINENS’’ Midsummer Clearance Sale '28.00 4 ‘ # a Seaet sine a a + | $65,000.00 Worth of Household & Decorative Linens At 25% to 40% Less Than Actual Value Rather than carry broken assortments of these Linens we have decided to price them low enough to effect an immediate clearance. Inmany instances the prices are below present wholesale cost “McCREERY LUGGAGE” Special Offerings full cut; Oxford Bags, design; sewed corners; three pockets; double and single handles; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, Genuine Cowhide 3.75 regularly 20.00 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases—built on steel frame; corners and edges well protected; sizes 24 and 26 inches, 9.75 regularly 18 40 “MeCreery Special” made on three-ply veneer Basswood frame; covered with hard vulcanized fibre; four drawers; shoe pockets. | “McCreery Special” Wardrobe Trunk, as illustrated, made on three-ply venver basswood frame; covered and interlined with hard vul- canized fibre; ten hangers; shoe box; five large drawers; suitable for men or women, 35.00 regularly 48.00 Open Top Wardrobe Trunk; 29.75 regularly 35.00 Cowhide Suit Cases—built on steel frame; corners and edges reinforced; fitted with leather straps AN around; sizes 24 and 26 inches. 12.75 regularly 15.00 Week-End Cases--made of Black Enameled Duck; double steel frame; corners and edges well protected; straps all around; tray and pocket in lid; extra catches; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches 5.95 regularly 8.00

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