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en Te? } ( "TET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. a ! FREIGHT HANDLERS BAND. | Wholesale and Retail Prices in _SHAPLAIN OF 5TH MARINES vag owes eet ose «819 MQVE TO “RAM IRELAND | ronches. Machinery Makers Combine to re The chaplain, made many reacues ‘ grave Pertia Co WHO WAS AWARDED D. S. 6. wandering out there in So Man's! — DOWN WILSON’S THROAT? wy Enaerson ie Sm New York---A Comparative Table Pista eae atc as fd Commerce anc, tha. Shipping Hotes | | FOR BRAVERY IN BATTLE Sarl HOAs, wan, Laan, Joseph A a of manufacturers of ma-| { —_ ocean - ¢ The Evening World, whose |Dr. McCartan, Sinn Fein’s Envoy jnery for handling materials has been | st sriew of the Marines in this paper * > 4 ’ formed. ‘The immediate cause for or-| HE following tables will show at a glance the wholesale and [have attracted the attention of lovers Here, Says People Trust @anizing is th a fo ty of th > . nition of lovers | 9 wing is the need for study of ¢ | retail prices of the various foods, the range in prices mostly urage and deeds of daring. Wilson. gar cat alin) ethods at je | " 4 - is ithe rady 8 genio: “ ght handling methods at both rail representing quality, but in some cases, the difference in the "i Mr tiie Gieuride oF and inne (Sonctal to The Brenine World.) Sen stparaeh in, cartels, Chaplain in the district of and mur-| penADMLPHIA. Fob he _new association, will be called th price charged in different neighborhoods for the same class or grade rounding Paria, Were it not for th@ ling reno that Anwerieen vmetuiers Handling) Machinery. Manu ‘act that he was a naval officer on de sympathisers facturers’ Association. Calvin Tomkina | of food: fh edie with the I “to ram formerly Dock Commissioner, Is Pres-| | f Ganato wie "] d D 4) , 4 . } 7 ed duty, it Is predicted, he would ireland “" on frenae ~ ie a, ent, and the conduct of the! work will aw of supply an emand WHOLESALE, RETAIL, Cle Attached sth have been made a major. ‘Tt 1s alse | Iretund jown reniaent Nson's throat carried on by Zenas W. Carter, Sece P . | wexen ryyman ched to Sth jraid that he has been recommended | When he comes from abroad,” was ma : Resumed as Result of Eve- | M#4Ts— os Porterhouse steak, fancy, 1b.82 a $6¢ Ms sel ay Ww the Krench for a decoration for|here to-day by Dr. Patrick MoCarten, ing W 1d Crusade ieeers’ aces, ieee 8 8 ise orterhouse steak, med. 1b..48 a 50c Marines Faced Death Often | gallant conduct. He wrote home un-| Envoy of the Provistonal Government fn hing World Crusade. Hinda ‘and ribs, prime steers, Sirloin. ateak, 1b wie AB @ BOC . ler date of Nov. 1 that the war would |treiand, 316 aid ae | See “92a33¢ | Sirloin, fint bone, ib........48 a 50¢ on Battlefield be over in fifteen days from that time| «te 19 possible and probable that B P. F Hinds and ribs, medium Sirloin, second eut, Ib 47 a 48 ind. that he would be home for Chriat- |, ag reow y Q. Foy | steers, Ib 30 a 3c Sirloin, first cut, Ib.....-..45 a 46c mas Part of the prediction. only|!ttions sympathetic to Ireland's rights (Special Food Expert of The Evening | ye and ribs, common mates Gorne, Seat 4 orang ita haplain John J, Brad f the} came —, But the priest is said to Mh 1 hg forwarded to President Wilson, steers, ib age ottom rourtd, beat cut, ie be now o1 ay oe been Penciviag i f vf World). | Hinds and ribs, poor steers, 1b.20 a 22c Rib roast, first out, Ib 48 a 520 famous Fifth Marines, who haa just "pow pn tis wey va Migr Hagenciteboeahien Phsecwlth Mra, James J, Brady, mother of the| tions for the Inst year or more. A decline in the wholesale markets| pamB— Rib roast, medium, [b. 46 a 48 | been awarded the Diatinguished Ser- priest, said this morning: “As ti Ik ' of 5 cents per pound on creamery| Lambs, prime, fresh, 1b ataaze | Hib roxst, common, Ib 32a 38¢ awe : : : “Lam very proud of the American |egudtnt pete: now: the Irian tm tie putter and 4 cents a dozen on fresh} Jambs, prime, trozen, Ib... .26 a 270 LAMBS ecu vice Croas, had one of the most re- poldiers, Tam very proud of the Mas | frente Winget rep ntence in , . Mutton, p 1 reper! et] ’e of lamb, | 440 | Shee Hae at ; reaident Wilson's sincerity, The meet« ges should permit the housewives to| Mutton, common, ib,........19 4800 Hindquarters, lamb, ib 38 a 40c markable and romantic experiences fines. T am very proud of my son ings bald tn Ireland 16 fave on Pree ffect a elight saving in their market-| V#AL— Lain chops, last thc aeedee on a dogen battlefronts of France —_ dent there and the action of ttm Das ing for their Sunday dinner this week.| Calves, city dressed, Ib......28 a 31c Rib chops, 3 45 a 48c e « CAN'T Corpor: n , ‘ ib ch \ 5 de © most of the time h a poration in voting him the free- The fight for fair food prices for pone, frozen, severe ee AB a Be “hucks ot lamb, 1b.........99 8 a6 Under Fite 6 : 7 Med ‘ IDENTIFY DETECTIVES. dom of the city Indicate the attitude of sun , . -_ x por Stewin, jamb, | . a 266 € in act h courted deat n consumers by The Evening World| jogs, country dressed, bb....19a24¢ | Leg of mutton, ID IEEE y0 a 320 Oe deinct Gan Ge ath bin MPa Loraine Pick Pate She|'h® Irish people, The Irish at home and has brought about the infallible oper-| Hogs, ¢ esed, 1b 22 a 25¢ pulder of mutton, | Baz | all sorts of forms while s¢ i Aceaned of ertion, in this country know the type of me ation of the law of supply and de-| ory loins, Meavy.'ibss. cease | Shoulder mutton chops, Ib. 38 8 36 men in No Man's Land to administer vteq, Jeanne Loraine, No. 116 Weat| With whom the President has hed te mand, permitting foodstuffs to flow] pouttryY— a 2 | the laat rites to the dying and to tq Street, failed to-day in an effort | Jee! since he went to Europe, and they pulsive fat that freely from the source ef production] Turkeys, frozen, Ib vote g8e tar er val) {i 36 a 38e drag any of those who miKht yet T® to identify two clty detectives am i Mog hey pea aimoulty in needed ts 8 bur eit is not to the consumers by the most direst] Caponse’ Phiadsiphia, ibsscapaage | Rump. of veal, “ib 38 a 40e Me a ase halt she says extorted $196 from her on | Sotvinced, that he, will Aad & we? Til a burden: a hindrance te ‘ Gapons, W 41a 43c Shoulder of veal, Ib........32a35¢ His citation reads Nov, 22. When she looked over the pat he will find « y tivity, a. curb upon pleasure a thief iyi Powis, Ia : Veal chops, loin, 1b 40 a 420 hetemraohas 6 ‘ Ving his declarations honored in spite efail that itoret fy and ful and Trevioug to the turning on of the| [owls large, Ib... ot 8 Be Veal Cheese Hb, Wiss ice aaee For extraordinary heroism in ac- photographs of all members of the de-|o¢ the Huropean imperiaiats frost jp womank ind. Why don tyes curchlight of publicity, the three| Ducks, L. 1. frozen, ib. /.../44.a 456 Breast of veal, ib 250280 | tion near Chateau-Thierr ance, partment ahe relectea two pictures y eafely and without factors—the wholesulers, the distrib- | Due pa tes teenat mals oe e88 PORK— June, 18, Chaplain Brady made Wik Slat tl esembled” the two| Marine In to i fakin amter each uters and consumere—were in total| Sauabs, per ID eats | Bork joing, Ip is bee two complete toure of «he front tine "ir Ui, Crewe a tineup of 10 de] WASHINGTON, jeasant little ignorance of each other, while now| BUTTS ; Hama, fresh. Ib 34a 38 under severe fire, carried on bis ii jong whom were the two) to ad. eae Ga aii bp they kta NaMORiOUNIS liKNed the | rewme Ib... 53 a S40 Hamme. anmeed, ‘ib 48 a 40: lauties an Chaplain with untiring if ' o adjust marine insurance rates will armoniously lit to the} Srosuer ib ig'sorne { bo | whose pletures she had selected. She | : great benefit of them | cr sine? mathe Bacon, strips, A wecn nervice And ministered to the men of wy, (Gs ahd Gown. the onal be made in the office of Chairman he fn g nefit of them all, ate v ’ ey a abe ce a j up and down the line severa : 7 from which they” Meats of all kinds remain high, due| CHE Shoulder pork 0, ibs 30 0 B30 Jthe regiment under unusually tryiM& times, then xald to Inapector Cray: “1| Hurley cf the Shipping Board to take ther name bie bhoel bRIBpING at the Full crewing, old. 1b; -.0.....98.a 376 | Smoked. teot b.. 33 @ 35e Jcireumatances, He continuallys ox- guess TIT have to give It up. |day. New York underwriters will uy and try @ ‘ull erean new, Ib a BUTTER— i} 7 y tte to > end a delegation to confer with him case today. Your markets, particular! w York, in! poas— Potts, tH rere posed himself to carry cigarettes | Siatuecacs: The large packers are di | <donen ....... tes 846 a 486 fvnite henoery taney, desendeabte | Father Brady had been a Chapiain tifnor William A. Kiletcher, rector « afford to pay. Mr Hurley 8 Garfield. Bide. f thelr shipments of beef and pork| Wester™ firsts, dozen 4) a dec Brown, fancy, dozen 50a Sse | BY DYER IN THE HOUSE. »» the Navy for three years when this 1900, died suddenly to-day of heart @ald the ‘underwriters had aaked $68 Detroit. Mich. You DRIED BEANS— Western, selec dozen... 46 a 486 dinnase the conferenc into export channels to complete a] White kidney, ID.........-12@ 12/0 | Western, mixed sizes, dozen.44 a 4c country entered the great world war ontract with the Government for| Red kidney, 1b woatic | pouLrr s ; eae He immediately made application for 40,000,000 pounds of beef and 400,.| Jra,beans, Ib... 6% a7e Turkeys, fancy, Ib.........-80a82e | SAYS Government Ow nership Pro- a transfer to the Marine Corps ete + | Medium beans, Ib.....+ Wa tic Turkeys, good, Ib..... 45a48¢ | pagandists Are Sending Out . 000,000 pounds of pork products for| Yellow eye, Ib Perrerrnrnn fet. | Capons, Phila. large, ib 53 a BSc Pagandists Are sending Out | went to France with that body and - t : Marrow beans, 1b.......+....10a 1c ons, Phila, mediut ». 50 a 52c > , t overseas with tl he overseas forces, that will be com- | pons, Phila., medium, 1b. .60 a 5: 1 j was the first priest overseas with om-| POTATORS— pons, Western, Ib asec | 3 4 rothen, D pete about the end of thi month. | Cucina ety, nan. seas a peas | Pole iarger fat ibcv.c:A8R 482 || WASHINGTON, Peo. 21 Representa [atk af Chaplain, Ys brother, | Obsessed with the big idea of protecting those _ i € 1 time, are the only dine, 165-Ib. a Fowls, medium, ib 34 a 36¢ ae Dye of Missourl che | Thomas A. Brady, was an Army sur Mg mean time, are the only| ELE a sem abees. | Peele, Tone Teta ibs: agades [tte Dyer of Missouri charred tn ihe | Thomas & Dvacy. te at home, father often omits the ‘wore protection ‘ $ sabes be ONIONS. Ducklings, squab, 1b 53 a 55c fe last night that “9 of fr cosied fea thsatas at tact that ail eggs} GNIONF, iu... .csos9088 00878 | Shatuntas Wa sine, psir-6226 08278 | Were being made to influence mem rainee Brady. wae. ordained » of his most vital asset—stren ng to tl umers in a fi | Red, 100 Ibs $2.25 a $3.00 Squabs, ib * 80c a $1.25 [of Congress to vote for continued ¢ . ago an as assistant rec EK. years ago and wa : Aocdunte fon the GhoNOLL = ernment operation of the railroads un-| at st, Veronica's until he went into EAR LIKE NEW Fa) dereeaeel ts Gor pain of defeat at the polls In the} the Navy, He graduated from Mun ' next election j | A widespread propaganda has been > , ‘A torm the cheapest | | wtarteds dar to St. F minary at Dun ae had Neolin Soles Put on my | food that cam be obtained anywh re | Wecanecene Ribas raed a Anat ane | woodie, N.Y. ‘Then he was professor yoes—wore these shoes every day for|at a fair cost. A doze * ’ MeNaMa TAT ‘ eee ea : ; : PAfteen months, then had Neslin bate |8¢ 0. . c0ets fozen eggs will | Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ J jquarters in Washington, from which | of mathematics at the Catholic ¢ is as beneficial to the hard-working man of soles put on. They. are still in good | *Y°T4#* fully one and one-half pounds | Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. [| Representatives were being “bombard. |} The Brady home ty at No. 2019 poles put on. They, arg still in go0d | n¢ sncomparably sustaining food, and | leat with letters setting forth that It| Morris Aveniie, the Bronx usiness as it is to the growing child. Scott’s imparts Seattle, Washington. if the egis are lunge they will weigh In August, 1918, prior to a big oMen the quality to the blood that enables the body to Fear be disastrous to the country to return the roads to private ow this time. This is cutting shoe bills down tothe | one and three-quarters pounds to the | fice minimum through Neédlin Soles. Any- | 4°2¢ one can do this if he will follow Mr, | ,core#!s of all kinds are extremely | heap, Dried bean: are in great sive just about to PEG ind grip strength fast. Scoft’s helps solve the problal jating | while the marines were awaiting t nlatra UORabtAtn Bay UBSALOD that faces every business-man—that of keeping up the bill appro Ratiroad Ad: zero hou Evans’ example, and have his shoes tion's ast Wg x adh agh 4 . dianee and selling wholesale at i 1 on the parapet of his trene dad we Saernag ne with Nostin Soles These | reduction of 30 to 40 dal Lovee ‘ a [dade (carci rey mame ais ternber Of The Evening Rgne An ine non the p f an t his ‘ ‘ is 1 with the ar and tear on the body. » durable soles cost no more} than a year ago. Dealers should give ° 0 d \y 1 and ministered absoluwon to the German Geett & Be than ‘soles that give only ordinary | consumers the benefit. of the lower || World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. i nt from returning the. lines to|in the trenches opposite, ‘Then tubes centsimensiathad - private owners before July 1, 19 out consent of Congr The amendinent t on Jan. 1 was prop uve Rayburn of with> wear. And all good repair shops have vie dl ike | jumped back into his trench and eried them. dried beans Nedlin Soles come on new shoes, , !™™ too—in many styles for men, women | ons « es on all descriptions of | nd peas. ) quantities of ail descrip- of breakfast foods are being | ads |to the marine: and children. ‘They are created by | *°!4 export to Belgium and Ar- | i Hperation | en Science to be all that soles should be— | "rattnaty irate ory eee, rile the | ci mpi (oO eS ae ald laces eal ec Seven times he w in the | No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Corre Here comfortable and waterproof, as well! hen Of “the “lowering wiiolesule | retailing up to 45 and 10 cents per| PAMDAIGH FOR LOAN ARopresentative of | Wiseonain hands of death whilé at, 0 BEST CUTS ONLY “SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY as long-wearing. They are made by | price pound. | fibdy Pate” Eetahiece {fara wily recorded, On la . t_ 4.30 Washington's Birthday The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Poultry tly higher than jast|~ Potatoes and ail other winter vege from 4 ads ‘without the St, Patt Day he was riding al Corned B. Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot k © fowls can be sold|tables are quite cheap, but salads ASSURED BY GLASS onbehed fe ule ie atrick y ua riding al orne eef,Navel,y Q1/ Ib pele ee to outwear any and some small ones | remain high owing to. the : vigh li he substitute amendment was 1 front ina flivver with thr Plate or Brisket, 2C e other heels. » 3 per und. freight ra rom the ¥ ndies, Te jby ay mit t nh Frenchmen, A shell hit the Ford, de SS reall need about 3|Florida and California. The open retary Counts on Popular Sup. esd a vote 2 to 5 molishing it and killin Kronch Sugar Cured White they Roastin: : ents but s plentiful and| ing of spring Will bring an abundant —e men ahd knocking the priest uncon . L 8 L Neal olin. Soles «: heap Pana) upply of delightful and reasonably | port, and Expects an Ove FESS IS OUT OF RACE, "sche enn, TTC” Hams, 22/2 Tb.| Mutton, 18%c |b. ‘Mark Rew. iN er k s andcheap fresh vegetab subscripti yn | A is time and picke imself up F Hi di - — ‘ ne WASHINGTON te-Friends of uiter a while and ran b hom ancy Hindquar- 26clb a “aad ensury O°) sassachusetts believe his choice aa the He crawle ‘Land in Man's Li or Tender Steaks, 22c a day indicated existence of a wide mis-|negt Speaker was assured by the with- the dark Apprehension that the Victory Liberty | drawal to-day from the contest of Rep- the conté his’ Bint t mead materially by decision of the House] tt fh ght in the lots wa and th Prope | Ways and Means Committee to auth.| Among. thos ‘ upporting [Atak | Anes ite ‘ Ct uo bhas y 9sry aga my Ne, GB1,783, orize ance of note him were soine New Jer. Cat monet : + hi olesale and Retail | bonds. ou . ia But he got to the listening post, heard Bet. 24th & 25th Sts.. | ‘cd gecsiacy Gide to Ente fect utane wolfe tha littenion post, hear 295 Eighth Ave. ®* 4.423! Sait bt | force n and k thr th ‘eiter hut the campaign would be} jheld as planned, that would begin | Hi }April 21 or pessibly earlier, and that | it would be popular in nature, with S| H] [the expe mn of selling the 3 H | securities to millions of Americans of | mall means, | Secretary Giass further expressed | strong confidence that the loan woul be oversubsersbed. Patriotic impuls of most citizens will prompt them to subscribe to tav limit of their abi Special feature— presenting our HI) | be sala Mr. Glass said the Treasury had not | : Stores Open All Day Tomorrow Ri Washington’s Birthday | determined the denominations of the securit to be issued, but he inti- f » Spring Styles and Woolens |] #)-)e0%r5 carry no coupons and would mature | within five years | = it Worth While Reading— Showing for the first time the very latest ap- | SINN FEIN CONGRESS s s @ Wh aie . | proved fashions for men and young men, and a axative Bromo Uinin “ate suit marti large and beautiful variety of spring suitings. MEETING IN SECRET latest models—in_ the Used By Every Civilized Nation newest materials —in a Men’s and Young Men style that fits your figure ° cals yeu eens | Suits to Measure doesn’t cost any more. 75 Our ability to buy wool 18: D) ens at to-day’s market SevsarenTaTroeneneSnivETT{OVeUsreveDOLOW007 prices gives us a great or . 1 er ; ery garment will be tailored in a thoroughly high ‘ advantage over ready-to- VOY Gat 1 4 ughly hig! ‘ } or Uver uarier 0 en fx class manner in our own daylight tailoring shops under wear manufacturers, who : | Foals TGaune the strict supervision of our experts --s> you are | were forced to buy their assured of perfection in the important point of fit ‘ woolens months ago, | ** ; portant | |from Prot Bawar Price 30 Cents when the top notch prices Also a collection of Suilings at $22.50 and $25.00 h A prevailed 3 It is the absolute pol ' Special Tomorrow il icy of this business to Men’s London Stripe Trou =.00 assure satisfaction on Made to your measure eG 9) every transaction — to —_---— — Tana Nenu v ever pveNaeeRPREE ET TT 6. 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