The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 15

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; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 1919. “EVENING WORLD'S VICTORY | 0 Yetogcial / | iBlyn-Plan Nature Shoes ON ARTIFICIAL PORK PRICES IS A BOON 10 MILLIONS |takes great pride in handing over to the one hundred or more millions of |Americon consumers a victory won all alone and by fair and consistent appeals to the Food Administration in its campaign for fair food prices. Food Consumers Can Make Their Dollars Go Much Further, Now. By P. Q. Foy. Food Expert of the Evening World.) The great victory gained for con- sumers by The Ivening World in the removal of the artificial prices on live hogs will increase the pur- chasing power of evory hard-earned dotlar that the housewi pelled to spend for food. newspaper in the make the fight, Had the large beef companies played thé game fair, then every family that taised a hog that passed the Gov- emment inspection was entitled to the advantages of the fixed price of $17.50 per 100 pounds, live weight, Chicago, but the beet companies were only interested in maintaining the fixed price to ‘he extent that it would enable them to charge higher prices nited States t for their frozen products, and at the World |same time millions of hogs in the =) South and Southwest could not be moved on account of a car shortage, e is com-| As the only The Evening ‘These hog owners were thus com. bd pe dd to accept as low as lic. on A ration of [J me." nspected hogs The wholesale market en b lower this week, exce! and loin beef, GrapeNuts of meat, & as chucks and pilates, nd cream con: were lc, to 2c, per pound lower than Taine complete last Week Some of the large 2 packers placed a minimum of 250 the body's needs 600 pounds, und if they did not bring their price it was frozen. Withdraw- ing beef from the market in this man- Do You Know “Little Miss Dainty’’? She's the little girl who never gets dirty or mussed She loves the fluffiest of little white frocks and just dotes on pink and blue sashes. Her socks always stay up and even her tiny handkerchief is always fresh and crisp Blyn-Plans are her favorite shoes, for she's a bit vain of her feet, and Blyn-Plans are her idea of what looks just right a If your daughter is a “Little Miss Dainty” you can please her by buying Blyn-Plan Shoes, yet satisfy your own ideas of health, comfort, economy and service in children’s footwear” Ask lo Sce Our Children's Hop-Scotch Stockings They come in black, white a Splen ial In all sizes from 5 to 9! + z3tn'§ | For Boys and Girls. East Side Stores iar aera Gun Metal Cait & Patent Colt 8 ‘ The Shoe That "Feels Like Nothing On.” rt i a After having been tried and proven successful \ by hundreds of their customers, leading stores Hair’’ to those who wish the color of their hair restored. R.H. Macy & Co., Bloomingdales’, Liggett’s Drug Stores and Gimbel Brothers sell it, and all questions one naturally asks are here plainly answered: S,. IS IT ABSOLUTELY SAFE TO USE? By all means—yes. You may use Canute Water { for Gray Hair without the slightest fear of injury | to the hair, scalp or eyes, as it contains none! of the injurious elements of the ordinary hair dye, being entirely FREE from acid, sugar of making it as harmless to the hair and scalp as ordinary waters It is for external use only. WILL ITSOIL THE HANDS OR SCALP? No, it will not. Our own patented process pre- ) vents.it from staining the hands or scalp, Canute Water for Gray Hair is an especially clean, con- venient treatment—not being sticky or greasy, _ it restores so naturally and evenly no one will be i able to tell you are using anything. Is If A CRUDE DYE? Positively not. hat is just the thing it isn’t. Canute Water is a simple method of reviving the youthful color of hair that has turned gray from age, illness or 4 Why Gray Hair Is No Longer Necessary lead, sulphur or coal tar products of any kind—| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES THAT SHOULD PREVAIL IN NEW YOR The prices given below may be lowered by the settlement of the marine engineers’ strike, as large quantities of foodstuffs are at the terminals and on traek in Jersey. As soon as these products get on the market there will be a sharp cut In retail prices. Housekeepers should only buy what they actually need from day to day, as any at- tempt to lay in a store would shorten the supply and advance prices to consumers thal could not very well afford to pay the increased cost. WHOLESALE. | RETAIL, MRATS— —o¢ MEATS +5 tbs...26.a26¢ | Porterhouse stenk, fency, 1b.60 a $20 | Delmonico steak, I Hinds ‘and ribs, prinie steers, | WD. ceceese 32a 330 Hind. and dium | teers, Th aan ss 28 a 900 f ‘and ‘ribs, ‘common steers, tevecvosce az | Hinds and ribs, poor steers, Ib.20a21c | fostom re LAMB | pound Rib r m Muttor, prin Mutton, comnion, ib. VEAL— Calves, city dressed, Ib.. Caives, frozen, Ib country dress b, ib Shoulder chops, iamb, ib... Rib chops, lamb, 1b. Chucks of lamb, 1b Stewing lamb, 1b Leg of mution, lb. Shoulder of muttoi Shoulder mutton chops, Mutton chops, Ib... r La iu Pork ‘loins, light, 1b. Pork loins, heavy, POULTRY— va a 290 +29 a 260 43.0 460 42 a 440 48 a 50c 25 a 286 +344 35¢ Siizhen 30 a 320 Squabs, $2.50 a $2.75 34 a 366 37 a 38 42 a 43¢ +33 a 38¢ 32 a 360 32 a 34¢ 53 a 5c Py faney, 1b ry, tub, fw Burts vite Print 64 a 660 © a 63 58 a 59% 54 a S6c Full old, Ib reams, new, -36 a 38¢ “3 89 a b4c 52 a 56c 51 a 2c 49 a 50c Ib 42a 1.38 a doa sl. bag.$4.40 a $4.65 $3.50 a $3.65, $2.90 a $3.00 cite Cine | Ss, squab, 1b 53 a 55¢ $3.75 a $4.00 | to size, pnir..$2.75 a $3.00 $3.50 a $4.00 feeee 90¢ a $1.35 ner assists the rest of the packers to 4 maintain prices. Pork w lightly lower this week jj and consumers should get the benef:t | kinds are - in their Week end marketing, The | strike of marine engineers and deck hands on the river boats made it im-| to bring the entire recéipts | from terminals STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. sey and this rop back to/ itl If your nostrils are clogged and - your head is stuffed and you can't - | breathe freely use of a cold or atarrh, just get a small bottle of y's Cream Balm at any drug store. pply a little of this fragrant, antt- septic cream into your nostrils and llet it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and 14 to {healing the inflamed, swollen mucous ng to|membrane and you get instant relief | Aht how good it feels, Your now are open, your head is clear, no 4 nore hawking, snuffling, blowing: no See At ts | more headache, dryness or struggling ; for breath. Fly's Cream Halim is just redit of the mer can be sition uation, sa very sha und co. plepuful. Hi Iv conts per f steaks Iso sufferers from T's a de a} what catarrh need New, Clean, Easy, Harmless Treatment—First Bottle Gives SATISFACTION other cause. Proof that Canute Water is not ja crude dye is that it has no numbered shades— are recommending ‘‘Canute Water tor Gray|the same bottle is good for all shades of hair, | while, as the reader knows, the crude dyes are numbered 1, 2 or 3. wet your hair with it and allow to dry in good, fresh air. Nothing hard about that, is there? Apply on hair once daily and day by day observe the hair becoming darker and darker. And by |\the time you have finished the first bottle the youthful color of your hair will be restored. It |will then remain that way, and simplyrequire a re- touching once every week ortwoas (Hs ih ‘, | CAN THE DARKENED COLOR WASH OR RUB OFF? The color will not wash off. |Shampoo the hair all you like—you may even use a hot curling iron, as not even that will affect the leolor. On the contrary, the more you shampoo ithe hair the softer and fluffier the hair will |become. Remember, it will only be necessary to juse Canute Water for Gray Hair afterward once ‘every week or two on the new hair that grows. | Believe us, after a week you'll thank yourselt for having tried it. Sold at the above mentioned stores for $1.10 a bottle, or by mail direct upon receipt @f price. Friedman Canute Co., 18 Kast \17th St., New York City, « U.S. URGED 10 SEND Raymond Robins Opposes All r cents per tailed at 5 to 6 Gate «pa pound, MONEY BOTH 1 are held up in cars, and when the| REFUNDED STORES OPEN much lower nd conrtumers” should | ON SATURDAY il themselves of the opportunity My retabien'at reasonaniy | REQUEST coi fab HOW IS IT APPLIED? Very easily. Just that particular hour tn the secret servies records of three of the All Nations 4s a German agent in Rus sia.” rid of them, they can do It,” i | Robins. replied | th a power in Russia for @ c I'd recognize them, nle to tell now what ! the ays that the moment he e's will they'll a ° The alleged plot was a German away. ‘They could| Admirat Stranss to i plant, Robins said, He stayed at n soviet opposed | e. the Embassy at might and nothing |to Lenino and Trotaky ta soviet | N, March T—Riar Ad- happened. in sy ed to meet every three omg beige Nhalpman Over od -wheetier | ont Atlantic fleet, 200 Chatrnan Overm 1 whether |" “Renator Nelson asked whether| t lang to co-operate with the y way Russian | Robins belleve United” St al forces in removing the ' Lenine and |ought to the Lenin a barrage, Secretar Pea te t Rear Admiral Albert Trotzsky without a revolution | Trotzky mov “ . |P. Niblack iu ‘ed from om Pa t thivk any time any considerable |angXot Mt (iis moment.” anid Robins. | mand of th ranean squadron, There ought to bi ful investi- | will be detalled number of the people want to ta show that laf Naval Intell on his arrival here Armed Intervention Before Senate Committee. | | WASHINGTON, mis: March 7. should be sent in A com- on of inquiry te ssia to learn all the facts about | the situation there, Raymond Robins ormer member of the American Red | Cross Mission in Russia told the Sen Bolshevik mittee to-day. ate Investigating Com Robins declared un AFTER qualified! Everything tion till al THE WAR SALE Now at Reduced Price seia to the : oo won bes torn ta Overalls Shirts Formerly Sold’ at $1.50, $1.75 and $2; now : ft Cufte— Formerly So'd at $1.75; Reduced Now to i Hine only, All union ¢ 8« 1 09 7 accurately sized an arms ag nary Govern. out r f falsehood. Buch +H t and pular a se in the United eee everrenntiasionay et lands a great feeling} ° oe Work Shirts saa mw nentet) AR Reduced Now to | ei artie ane 69c ned and deepened 7k of Prodtor, of Procter| Handkerchiefs Silk Lisle Socks wi ze handkerchiefs in pla Black, tan, gray and navy, all fast » Embas sy in Me ' Me Look at, phe brands. Known Pati, I n’s n’s New Garters "4 17e male orice D AVENUE N. W, CORNER ed milk and canned to the TH AVENUE BETWEEN ere exposed the over market on these ss and onions have declined this week, and finest potatoes can be purchased at the price of 3 to 4 ound. Onions can be re. Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms Sale of y Carriages ERICAS GREATEST FURNITURE HOUSE WEST Fumed As 49-51 pat 125 SU ge SET, Gil. [Market da | dd DD Block © ave, eres pig ep 932.80 Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 at All Three Stores. Ler Ludwig Baumann Start You Housekeeping on Gredi Our Three Great Stores, filled with magnificent assortments of High Grade Golden Ante ‘sca H raine: seat } Furniture for every room, Rugs, Housefurnishings, etc., now offer you a wonder- iA bark core F ful opportunity to start housekeeping at a great saving. If you intend furnish- !q, best ing your home in the near future we advise you to buy now—select your entire outfit—Pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, Comparison will conviuce you, whether you tuy for cash or on credit, that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST VAY FO a5 ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM | $5 © $5,000 mall Weekly or Monihly Payments Our Special BS intact 3-Room Outfit,, $ l 29 Pay for It $1.75 Weebly. THIS Sor namel Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces.) 23, pelred) oese! 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