The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1918, Page 12

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THE EV ENiNG WORLD, w EDNESDAY, & — Gviubua 23, 1918, maaan, i POMOUSEWIVES, TAKE norice, FORSPRINGLANB ATO PRICES Gray Hair! Represent the Cost of Retail Purchases in No gray streaks and hd wn New York City on the Cash and Carry Basis. ‘The following prices are suggested by the New York Federal Food Board ~ wonderful color restor You apply it yoursel World of Profiteering by simply comb it through the as representative of what these goods should be purehas ed fe 1 a cash | a Ninth Avenue Butcher air. ata from Ato & days the | ang carry basis in the retail stores of n York. ‘The range in : utcher. price dependa upon the purchase by the re iginal whole packages Mary T. Goldman's ' Hair Color Restorer Taltor of The Evening Worl or broken packages: icing your ov otailer butchers, I think wl against profiteering- 9 Doeen't interfere wit Small white jit only Just that 1 give you a specifi pectog, eur n vee Pe me Sieh ways W, ies una ia instance of not only profitecring, but inal bottle and epee FEviN# the each en lock tn your letter. rs MARY T. GOLDMAN | © 50 Goldman Bldg, St. Post, Mien. | !m0! , “tacbiahed 10 :| worse, On last Saturday I worked 18 extra for a Ninth Avenue butcher hortly after I started to work I was to bring certain meats from the pox. J entered the box and s le eah creamery specials (carried | beat table quality of meats whic they had sale that day, I made a mental in- y and this is about what the box sixty slimy gr Ives (cours tle of an excep ‘al dozen deca nd frankfurters, be iff corned b fifteen or No One Need to Be Without a PIANO When a Chickering Upright Can Be Had for so Little as $65. ANDERSON & CO.’S MEAT — Hinds and ribs of good medium steers. rs meat 1CKS— Chuck etéaw ... of the bee le others quartered the ! 7 Is SIDES of Rood | cows Sirlofy (untrimmed) goats and filled windows and show- i Pianos & Player-Pianos freasea weight 325-450 boli our ui cases with this unspeakable stuff, om. Fo ses SH ae aavaihe G3 WVidiiy's ’ Chuck steak and the catt of this quality about ’ PEASE LAMB. ts. This n hood aed Lee of lamb, n cents, his ne porhoo¢ HARDMAN Koin chops being inhabited by the class of people 1 STERLING Stew lamb . to whom every cont counts, they nat- WILBUR KOSHER CHUCKS AND Soup meat urally went to buy where they thought ZATES of medium to Chuck steal : wane q WALTERS shslee BGR NeT? ppatrenaed Shoulder. aten the cheapest. Well, the kind-hearted | weight 600-900 Ibs. Breast, first cut proprietor certainly gave them-cheap MEISTER h Brest; decom ui Mest ai tant, Rte prio atatod PORK PRODUCTS mcat & J e anche ol AND OTHERS moked Hams (unwrapped) the stuff were as ws, legs of goats | _ PLAYER-PIANOS Smoked shoulders (Picnics), ts AUTOPIANOS, BEHNING, ta risH— His. ANDES LOUD MANE. T] (Green, that 18 teed but OTHERS. not frosen for storage). Pathe Patheph: tre raphe, $15 to $225, BROOKLYN'S LEADING PIANO MOUSE Fok a2 SEARS. Haddock... Tinker mackere! nC att Whitin, 291 Livingston Street, Bklyn, etween Nevine &t, and Hanover PI charges of restaurant proprietors and ants to know what is going to be ith “these profiteers.”* writer agrees with the saving COMPLAINS OF CAFE PRICES. =| Letter to Food Beard Says Restaur- Teeth ants Are Prefitecring. d and everything else for the Without Plates William R. Loth, No, 30 East Forty-|soldiers and sailors und Allida, but be second Street, has sent a letter to Fed-|lleves with the cutting dowh of por- gas a eral Food Administrator Williams of|tions there should be a corresponding w York City, complaining of the}cut in restaurant pric He figure a that on the ten cent charge for bread tter the public is paying $2.40 a a w_! Save wecayea eet 4 for butter and $1.20 @ loaf for & Tighten Loose Teeth SiFills Stomach bread, ST iseased Gums. ar ary TT ‘SeIs OF TEETH, Gold ana With New Energy|schirF to support smith. Porcelain Crowns, Brid; -__ Fillings and Inlays of Ge Boia —— Doesn't Know Him bat Hav Silver and Porcelain made Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH end Roots carefully extracted, “Looked Up Keco Jacob H. sehift wrote yesterday as follows: “Though I have not the advantage of Weak, Worn Out, Guay, Sour Stom- ach Revived and Made to Enjoy Food With Stuart's Dys- Alfred ©. Smith food and keep you In the fight. —Advt. city ‘Nov’? in ® theatre yet to be se- lected. epee baie Ta SS 10.00—6x9—special ...4.+ 7.6x9—special , 9x9—special OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn A Sale of Special Interest on Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Distinctive 219, 221, 223, 226, 227 Grand Street Cor, Driggs Ave. | f $100 WORTH a FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY Tailored Suits Exceptional Values Offering the season’s smartest models, in the latest silhouettes. Narrow shoulders, close fitting sleeves and attractive belted effects, in Navy, Brown, Taupe, Oxford. 500 WEEKLY Buffets that will be as Bring to vou. Some with lan Superior Materials and Linings Sale Price 2&.OO and CARPETS ARPETS IN) MANY | PATTERNS MRHHNGS. aR MANY ich or MO: san Sh ee AAR TENRI 7 MD LDN Shop Worker * Tells Evening!" markets, It was set to cutting some | ‘ing Room Mensurements T2 Teeth thoroughly cleaned. knowing you personally, and while Lam | BBS . ie @ Broken plates sepenred while pepsia Tablets. an ii nt in politics, 1 am thor- every modish color for Winter. you wait or if sent by mail ‘i 1) cushy inced from followed fs . Moat of us eat three times & day and| und carefully looked In record In i or-BLOny, HE | ooica. Sait BAALerKo adthins thscaiira oe : Tunic. Dresses, Suits and Coats in this x: «[the State would be faithfull nd 4 Style; i reals A eaS ‘pis: | iticsentty admintaterod by you. 1 shail fa Poe IX12 Seamless Brussels) ‘ Skunk Special Offering on sale at cra depression and the fecling of stutfiuess | (ug nuy ay BM Aide best | Trimmed Our Three Brooklyn Stores ST uOuRS, OA yee nw when breathing ts difficult the fortheom! ft $35 9x12 Royal Velvet Rugs. § $15.00 relinbievane, becauae 70 Yorke” stat 7 vt the YOUR CHOICE | Dreesens T wrote that ff, a “credit to ag PS ae | i New" York and an tneplrntion to ever LEUM RUG AT HALF & Pee Ctr “ier proaale tee! | f PRICE A Great Sale of Important Offer SANITARY RUGS, known from Coast to Coast, at LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE Brooklyn’s Biggest rs Spm ROO! Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account |] Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Teris 99.47) $275. Some 3-piec RUGS OF bre DAX AND Lay spring Cals, Happefing to know a couple of} wis NOT YOUR HEART; IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS n render in n live up to some other part a 19 oon be New York City, Oct t — ¥ and Insist on his supply! bor of GOLD MEDAL C 16, which, at 08, they ut to the bu cal | whic Biood are not elimi ich sum, not o' AN IMPOSSIBLE TASK bee a oF cuethee wii nfit for food, but (From the B ree.) ta rlem Ot e then fe a New Office Woy—Your wife called} Kidney 5 is ueusily Indteated by that you have cured » +a up threo times while you were out. | * en rontinvs to take one oF two capsules pin fire tell her and ward off ty Em| What did you New Office Hoy—Not very much ke 142 for the orts MEDAL brand. a th d to squar e it for you, but she wed | funded it they 0 wot tke (Qe AREE BROOKLYN STORES ~ Closing 6.15—-Until Further Notice at like a Store Opens 9.45; stores |: — 1320-1331 ’ 4810- 4812 JEVER-SOOTHING =f) ret csie ive Bet th & POSLAM HEALS 7 sa FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. | A - BROKEN-OUT SKIN "| Let Poslam act for you as a sooth- ing, concentrated, healing balm, to |cover right over that itching skin t Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn | trouble and subdue it, taking out the fire and soreness, and then, as appli- cations are repeated, causing the dis- order to grow less and less each ¢ Poslam cannot harm. ‘There i in trying it to see if it re eradicate your eczema, p' other surface disorder, And the bur- den of proof is on Poslam, for you will watch for visible re: Sold everywhere. write to Emer, West 47th St A Thursday Sale Extraordinary! 900 Velveteen Dresses Specially Purchased and Specially Priced T; ite NDRED CHARMING NEW WINTER FROCKS, which, owing to the extremely low purchase price, we are permitted to offer you at Including a Great Number of Other Smart Materials *15- Customarily Valued Its, fresher, y use of p, medicated with Posl HROUGH a trade happening of a peculiarly fortunate character we have lust secured from a manufacturer of nation-wide prominence FIVE A Group of dresses impossible to match in Greater New York at this price. Beautiful velveteens, with fash- ionable girdles, sashes and silk braid = trimmings; — exquisite Georgette costumes, novelties in combined satin and silk, stun- ning satins, taffetas and serge, in effective new lines and in Sh Lot 3—She to $1.00 Enametled — Linu- feum, cut from full we genuine I Square yard Stunning Autumn Suits Novelty Winter $17.00- 9x10.6 9x Customarily at 35.00 and 40.00 2 4:50 The newest coats of Customarily at 32.50 to 37.50 2 4:0 Becoming new styles presented in smart the new season shown 164, 166, 168 and 170 Gabardines, _ Silver- in fahtonahe Laced tones, Serges, Broad- poms, Broadcloths, | Smith Street cloths A ee Silvertones, Wool Ser, relat ee Velour de Laine and | | Velours and Velvet- Serge; narrow shoulder eens; handsomely effects, plaited coat belted styles, trench pone back models, latest | | back models, plain Woot pockets and richly tailored ideas; many Velour jined; fashion’s newest | | trimmed with luxur- Model, $2;.60 colorings comprised. THRLE BROOKLYN ST ORES, WN Photo | of In Greater New York Only new shades, DIAZ (For Framing) The Royal (italien March ious furs; bgt Parlor Suits from our big stock of Parlor Suits, 3 and 5- 3 Piece Suits in all the | atest styles as high se $278. 0 > 49.75 We have an “excellent stock | of Axminster, Velvet, Brus- sels and Crex Rugs. We will sell you a Marcia Reale ( Music Complete good, large pes hte. 1.98 BOTH IN. NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD ~" shee ERLE AE Ce Tt Rl en retains ee ee ee

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