The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 10

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“ 10 : WHOLESA | wait RETAIL, | Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ ESTABLISHED OVER HALP CENTURY | vies wiibe nollie eal ts |] Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. toni ice : Hinds & ribs, Sirloin steak, 1b... - (Continued from First Page) tine ma, fair to Lew of veal, Ib... c. 4 |] Name .. . . se eeeeeeeees ° ° e ——— aad - | n veal, ‘Ib. i | , : Whole carcass, th | of the ieg, ib. . 140-4 ! Senator Dunnigan, in “Dead Ls toad nelghborhoods, are cutting’ Ww carcass, f ib of the back Hoty + Address... .cccsesssesecseseersencncensseeress Manufacturers of (e 7 their prices still lower "ORK= 22-26 i je Earnest,” Will Introduce Gunn ring the above prices with eo ponigporer a A a I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening STRICTLY RELIABLE : Da ORK, prime, city dremest, th jat9 World’ wives! ie iation, Measure Monday. the bri os paid by the Roun ite two pelt, ine, country ardsed a3 orld’s Housewives’ Protective Association Py ? | wecks ugo, meats are 10 to 15 cents BUTTER 3-30 om . - lower, veal to 1) cents per pound! Creamery, fancy, Ib +2 NG48e - P r ALBANY, Jan. %.—Insteting that jowers but ) to 2 centa lowar;! Creamery, prime, 1b. tet B sna Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. -- sie nat beige for New York (it¥ oy. its lower, and in fact | gd a ; t} x —-— ——_—_——_—X- worce jtae rom the reat of the gyeryihing that comes on the table rancy, old, 97-400 f H z Stéte and set up a commonwealth of peficcts the constrictive leveling of Ane] fresh, Ib.. 33-350 White Leghorns, large in dsome return at 6 cents per pound | ing earlier than | i ? BGG. J, dozen live weight, Chicago, and this wouid| duction of fresh for the last of | @ ' i® own, Senator John J. Dunatean, yajues by The Evening World food writ . laive ¢ | a | . wan | va ne i hennery, fancy. * | giv e con r his pork at about| January in th Democrat, of the Bronx will introduc9 tnvestigators White, hennery, gee . ]35 1-2 per cent. of the prices ‘which |ten times as nnua edauction Sale Om. Monday night a bill paving {0 / “iy, omiurgo placed by England on, Western. freak,’ taney, don. Weatern, primo, mixed |he 4 t 1 to pay | half of Janua a; 7 City to | nee = prac a ie OF eastern, fresh, prime, do: HR fi ure are fu to overflow hes " ’ gate n Gta City to deerme | our manutactured goods will result In| vedio ny prime, dox CHBBAR— ait ni linge ere See yet thine rae ake ay Webeee We are offering our entire manufactured of Li ; 4 , ‘ancy, old, sharp, Ibs. 2 | Page APL eS Bag Bn BY a ee! Th ary, MePhe counties above the Brona bave|!Mtensifying the disruption of food) Iu! milk voale, prime, I. ..21 | Panoy, new, tres, 1b 5 | se in the United states t/and by the 18th of February stock at greatly reduced prices iatea te '— te City for a| Values and there are still lower Full ent, medium weiiht, ib. 18-200 | pOTATORS—= | produ in n to what ves should be selling at all the been Ing the Greater wal ‘ood. | VOULTRY, DkESBED— « ind, fancy, Ib 1 jare already in th rs board markets at not to exc : Eemeration,” sala Senator Dunnigan, | Priows In slant on practically all (00d |" aud, rwncy, wmall, Ih... Malge and-cther round | ‘ There at of pounds ot) cents per dozen. This will 126 West 42nd St., New York > io - ‘Turkeys, prime, large, ib... 70, 4 t n th ezers in the United | consumer his eges at about “Imposing the burdens of taxation; Cis amorts are boing mado by Mr.| Fowls, faacy, larger ONION Sta und there is not consumption | per doxen retail, which is n } fpen it and giving the metres) over and those in his employ to] owls. medium, wybe ; nt to eat up the fresh mace | high price for the latter halt of f Beant way in the affairs of the State i e Sapons, Philadelphia, 1b 48-50 | « and aS @ result prices a ruary 7 hod ip the rat. | 20M Up prices on wheat and hogs, a9) Capone, Western, Ib... 13-45e ‘ Prone te bY Rete. wae | ‘he limit has been reac T Prat hittn | Woll a# alllother foodstuffs to the pouLrnY— ily in the large markets like | (Geation of the Federal Prohioit |level of war prices. There seems to| Fowls, fricassee, heavy, th.,.28-40e th. }2 York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Amendment. A majority of UP lhe every reason why the consumer} Fouls. Ericastee, medium, tb. 35-170 + Wb eas dar! hia ‘i ‘Stati tors, represent- fowls. fricassee, amali, 1b... 10-42 Ib. Ve have had an extremely open iiaory ot hs papaation have Should receive some consideration wt} oasting chickens, tilk fed, 1b.40-43 1 mackeral, Ib t winter, and as a result hens are jay fa minority of the population, have line preg nt time Roaating chic ‘orn fed, Ib. 48-100 heephead, WD... ba to he ae: Sich rye 7 ppine| First, we have in the United States) CiPons’ Waster tancae ib, tte en lane abe to 2 to the wishes of the people \ n, fancy, Ib. Flounder, 1. tol an mous amount of unemployed | ¢ y, small hens, bb. t Sh | ” Boollops, We. csceeeee fie to Ww slg lgan’s bill provides | #bor brought about through the re- : \ ia rie Vy Ie to Fat That S a 8 A \ POROr Pun enn ey to the pecs | turn of the soldiers and aallors in the; ————— ceed (ORE | Soon Disappears! for @ referendum in 1919 to the pe | Ane piace, and in the second place in| people a billion dollars’ worth of food- | dollar's worth of product which he} ple of the State the question of the | ie cicsing down of all the munition |*{ufs, as seems to be the object and | produced Prominent fat that comes and stays where | : c jown of al a | | . ae | formation of a new State to “include | * t r the! the alm i , it is not needed is a burden; a hindrance Ma Goentied of New York, Bronx, | DAots: Conservative entimates of The maintaining to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can | ; unemployed at the present’ time] in Chicago at $17.5 aks ort thie fat whew ke skews bymiine| New York.” eet of Congress will be asked. night. taken upon it.” —————_—__- County F ‘Treman, Federal | i j { ! t eans, ral food work charities. * Through, ITHACA, N. ¥., Jan. 31.—Charles E. Food Administrator for New York State outside the metro- Politan district, announced to-night the resignations of the fifty-five county ad- istrators to tuke effect to-morrow, he said, the virtual end in New York. - BILLAIMS TOMAKE DINNER To cost $2 ~GREATERNEW YORK Brookiyn, Kings, Queens and Rich- | mond, according to their boundaries. and under the provisions set forth fm the Constiturca of the State of If the vote is favorable the con- “I am in dead earnest about this matter,” said Senator Dunnigan to- “I have talked to other New York City Senators and they are with me, I have every confidence that my ‘Dill will be reported from commit- tee, The up-Staters will be aston. ished when the vote on the bill is of up-Btate di Hes for violations nearly 000 was contributed by offenders to corn——seys and He: i Sera EAT— Post lars get a saw edge. That's why ordinary col-|«t this time in lars are so short lived. Starched *Shires”’ pure linen where the wear comes. Underwear for any tem- the temperature. ener weig er weights as well as | Winter. ~~ | a Compromise Between abife and) A i: Private ration © | Fast color shirts. Five| vonpox: thamday, Jan 302-Con- | { different sieeve lengths in|! o! te generation and distribution of electricity th ghout the United the popular sizes. |Kingdom is proposed by @ bill now A « — yb & prepared by the Government - 4 . . Authority over electric supply, which as io Pajamas. One kind has js now vs 6 Board of Trade a the usual jacket. tibs. Very popular. Registered Trademark. was raised on TOASTIES If we Would seek foreign m 'for our foodstuffs we should pu ALC | price down to a point that encou Our own brand. | f } In time, all starched col- a middy blouse instead of #n4 0! No but- tons or knobs to tickle your | RoGERs PEET COMPANY Broadway NN ‘at 13th St. “Four Convenient Corners” Broadway at 34th St. Fifth Ave, at4let | PLEA FOR WHEAT ON THE OPEN place it at about 11,000,000 men out)! of work. There is a general movement on |; the part of all employers to be as conservative and careful as ponsibles and new help taken on will be hired at a price not much above 50 per cent. of the wages paid six months ago A representative of one of the larg Automobile manufacturing concerns in the West while in the East this Week reported that they closed down during the holidays for two weeks and that when they plant they 1 their mechanics at | four dollars per day whom they had | been paying eight dollars per day | during the past year, and that they hired common tabor for two dollars per day whom they had been paying four dollars per day during the war.) We produced in this country nearly | @ billion bushels of wheat last year and there were most excellent crops | in the other wheat producing cou tries of the world, In Canada all the flour milla are closed down, as they | have no outlet for their flour at tae | prosent time. All the boats are om- ployed carrying foodstuffs abroad and when they reach the other aide | find the ports so congested that it is impossible to unload the foodstuffs shipped to Great Britain and they are obliged to lay there for weeks awaiting an opportunity to discharge their cargoes, Enormous accumulations of wheat corn, oats, barley and rye are piled up in Australia, New Zealand, South | Africa, the Argentine Republic, Rus- | sia and Siberia. In the United States we raised nearly 3,000,000,000 bushels of corn last year and we have done away with one of the big outlets for corn b¥ closing down the distilleries. ‘There are not sufficient boats to jcarry away the surplus foodstuffs from the United States this year and| jthe new crops will be rapidly coming tin, in South Africa and the Argentine. | r t reopened their MARKET. I¢ the Government is ewirous of paying a bonus to the wheat growers |of this country, it would appeal to the consumer that’ they should allow the wheat to come on the open market and be sold under the law of supply lana demand, which is as immuta- |ble as the planetary system, and per- mit the consumer to buy his flour at what it is worth and not a pri named by the ral authorities, After the wheat is sold at the price that it will bring under the law of supply and demand, let the Govern- ment reimburse the farmers for ihe difference between what they ob- tained for their wheat and what the Government desires to pay them, Enormous quantities of barley which were formerly used in’ the breweries will now come in to the market to be used in place of corn and oats for feeding live stock. There is no reason why corn, oats, wheat, barley and rye should be as high at the present time as they were 12 or 1913, before the war was starte foreign countries to buy from us then if they cannot pay us cash we |rhould accept their paper, KiViog | them credit, but there is no reason in | the world why we should try to play 4 Samaritan to the entire world and give asa charity to these POWER CONTROL BY BRITAIN. | Government departments: would pr ably only five members United iKngdom would be di vided into districts All electrle power stations would be purchased and placed in the hands of local sub- sidiary boards. If private companies wish to enter the electric business, they would be compelled to buy their current from the loca! board and their earnings would be under control. The local boards would only meet all «x penses and pay no profits. This plan is brought forward as a compromise betw wate control, Th LESS NEXT SUNDAY New York market a ee TE lL asi prescriptior’s from which they take their MADISON AV = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK v farmer had the benefit of the name. Buy and try a case today. Your | well as the grain, and for the four|regardiess of the law of supply and| Co, 864 Woodward Ave. Detroit, ci eBLAh # ie yenra of the war the farmer rece'ved | demand. You can thus say good-bye to dieting. TELEPHONE 000 MURRAY HILL constantly advancing prices on every Live hogg pay the farmers a very exercise and fat-—Advt | transferred to @ board have | : public and ath ali Food Wholesale “Fair Prices” And What Retail Should Be VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. Keep Your Eyes on the Food Prices! MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION hogs, when th dreased hogs over t ‘after each meal and at bedtime one Marmola | Prescription Tablet. These little tablets | are as effective and harmless as the famous druggist sells them at 75 cents, o if you| prefer you may write direet to the Marmola | Mich. | ine in price when the wa he stock which he had th Street Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fi y these nal pric A Remarkable Sale of AMME'Y EF Sel | BOYS’ CLOTHING 34" St. New York | has been arran ed for to-morrow (Saturday) This will consist of & special purchase of 300 Superior-quality Suits and a large quantity taken from regular stock and revised § in price for this occasion. be de All will at $16.50 brics in the most o pairs of knicker= not obtainable in These Suits are | desirable models (a | bocker trowsers), and while e | every pattern, tt good 7 to 18 years. 9 Boys’ Coats have been greatly reduced in p including the following: Boys’ Overcoats (sizes 214 to 8 years) reduced to $13.50 Boys’ Overcoats (sizes 9 to 16 years) reduced to 18,50 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats reduced to 12.50 Boys’ Blouses (sizes 7 to 13 years) of woven madras, are specially priced at . ~. +. «© +2 «© « $1.00 And Boys’ Silk Scarfs, 50c. rices, (8 to 16 years) specially priced at . . © Formerly sold from $7.00 to as high as $12.00 per pair | Boys’ Washable Suits 0 years) RESS and Walking Shoes of Cocoa, Russia and Black Calf; Black, Brown and Gray Kid; Patent Leather Vamps with Black and White Kid Tops,Colored Kids or combinations of most of these leathers with colored kid and cloth tops; Military and Louis XVI Heel Models, 385 zes in the Lot THE Cammeyer policy calls for a complete clearance at the end of each season. The time has now arrived for a final clean-up of our discontinued lines. Regardless of cost we are offering these Shoes at enormous reductions. | | (sizes 3 to t of desirable models, taken from re marked at the greatly reduced price of $2.85 in a rime embracing a lar every style, but there is a | Not every size is represented ich to make selections. good variety from w | Boys’ Cloth Hats reduced to . on 2: SETS reduced WOMEN’S EVENING SLIPPERS Colored Satins and Bullion Cloths in plain and brocaded effects. Formerly sold from $6.00 to $12.00 Sint aee Velour Not Every Size in Each Stfle, but All :

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