The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 15

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The prices on lamb, aoe ESERVICE = AVABIENY OF FEATURES prices, WHOLESALE. MEATS— Steers, prime, 700 to Steers, prime, Magy ed inds and steers, Ib... Hinds ‘and | steers, Ib. 228 Hinds and ribs, poor steers, 1b.20 a 216 | LaMB— | Lamb, prime, fresh, tb.....35a37¢ $4.00 $4.00 $3.00 $6.60 $6.00 Kopservice refutes the idea that Nemo C; ‘ rt Chucks of | for stout women only. As ill: ly. As illustrated, they 01 . types, slender (o stout, Each model is a distinet invention intended Siutton! Bommon,' 1b to support, correct, reshape amd perfect the figui VBAL— Calves, city dressed, tb....26a27¢ Calves, country Calves, light, | PoRA~ Hogs, country dressed, Ib. Hos, city dressed, Pork’ jolne light, i Pork loins, heavy, I POULTRY— “They make 3 look £4 aureeys, froves, rt? wee feel smaller. They're Self- ih, Adjustable, They aremade in fourteen styles, and in | all sizes.” $1.00 $1.50 Wy $2.00 NEMO HYGIENIC FASHION INSTITUTE SAVE MONEY ON MEATS No Matter Where You Live, It Will Pay You to Come Here BEST CUTS ONLY Special Friday and Saturday id, white, hennery 1 N a, brown, “hh Sugar Cured DI, ¢ Fancy Young | Western, ‘firats, “doze “Hams 222 Clb.|""Fow 30cIb.|| Ss," Genuine Milk Fed Litcttobloedldhishmmonndtasartarc ll | | Prima ie ROASTING VEAL 2OCID.| | Sugar Cured Bee nn Boneless Bacon 30C€ Ib. Fellow ey 4 ROAST BEEF 22clb. Small, Fresh, POLALUb8— Long Island, 165-1b Maine, rf Michigan, 150-1b. bag... rear Cured CORNED BEEF, javel, Plate 28c Ib.|or Brisket ry $3. “C” Hams 18c Ib. |]} oxiss~ i PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET J fier. . I. POLS, Prop’r, Wholesale and Retail epee Bet. 24th & 25th Sts., New York. U, 8, Food Adm, License G-31,733, Steak cod, 295 Eighth Ave., IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED | —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT) STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, MARCH 2gTH IN HONOR OF THE 277 DIVISION FRANKLIX, SIMON, MENS SHOPS 2 to 8 West 38TH SrreetT—Srreet Lever IMPORTED FROM LONDON Men’ s Aquascutum Topcoats 55 The Aquascutum Topcoat for Spring is full of contradic- tions. The fabrics are soft-surface but hard-service, warm but not weighty, and just as good in a shower as they are in a shine. Same with the models. They are airily made, yet fit perfectly, the point being that they smooth easily about the neck and shoulders, and then lapse lightly intoa drape. Shown in the newest Aquascutum weaves in those north of England shooting-box colors, EXCLUSIVE NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS FOR AQUASCUTUM, LIMITED "Silk Pena Be Scarfs | English Hand- Frame Made | The Franklin A Fine Man's Shoe =) ak | my \\ Low 7.50 | $3.50 iA KN High-s8.00 = CARMOOR LONDON The Franklin has the work- | Nothing fine issproduted in manship in it, the finish, the | ahurry. Takesa mana whole sharply modeled lines, and the day to make 8 or 10 of these general appearance of a shoe scarfs. But the designs show that costs more money, 38 | where the time goes! They styles in all leathers and are superb. And $3.50 is very combinations. little to ask for them. | Simon Eggs and fresh fish continue but improved THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES THAT SHOULD PREVAIL IN NEW YORK :; mutton and all kinds of red meats continue high, but veal is much lower in price, while pork is also more reason- able in price than most other meats. plentiful and are seliing at lower prices. Winter vegetables and salads are also coming more plentiful and cheaper. Heavy rains and impassable roads in dairy sections have short- ened the supply of butter and cheese temporarily, weather conditions will bring about normal conditions and lower other beef substitute, there is an enor-, mous consumptive de sumers are mand and getting th n very assured y would over 47 ning World's campaign as for the umers the benefit of the w market conditions. tremely high an everal o| 0 10! of the direct victories of ore. © getting cheaper and liberally both in restaurants, At ves the grower con. f the the 1 not SALTO NUTS Best tasted you ever sumption is of this most vod Will go to waste, specially selected and pre- pared by Hatch’s exclusive tables are getting more plenti process. Eat ‘em regularly. n for J much cheaper, such as salads, bles of all kinds, including and tomatoes: ns have taken another drop | hote- and can now be sold to the consumer aiatch he pays the Parcel Post at 4 to 5 cents per pound, while po- ont te should s n be retailed at a profit at P) Sway a ane be paringly until normal con.i- 4 cents per pound. Housewives RETAIL, ly a eee eee ne» | foods at preeemt ow pricek MEATS~— Porterhouse pd pid hg bf aS2e Porterhouse a ned. 8 a 500 Delmonico ates sie Birloin steak, Ib. Aba Birloin, fat bone, 47 a 480 Sirloin, second cut, 1 47 a ttc Sirloin, first cut, Ib. 5 a 460 Round steak, Ib.. attic Bottom round, bes! atic Rib roast, first to sixth FID, 4 ase | = | a3ec | ag a 1 | 29 West 4th St.— Gt ba. Cor IB St. r ae adic | q jamb, 4adse | * = yer) : : ier chen. late foaus | Emphasizing the Vogue of the Distinctive ‘‘Tailleur’’ Rib chops, lan 550 . : ie | In a SPECIALLY PRICED Collection of zac | 320 | Mutton chops, Ib. We | e ° ° Yaa co Suits in Newer Tailored Modes Rump. of veal, ib. 30326 | hier ad | Veal cho Wb. Ib AILORED Suits ‘of Silvertone, Men's Wear Serge and Breast of veal, Ib.... Gabardine; braid trimmed, braid bound and with novel pau 5 | pocket and button LRA some with mdnnish vests. Should asec | All carry out to perfection the lines of the trim, tailored | silhouette, Bacon, butter ib dba aee | Very Specially Priced Shoulder pork, bon: 32a 35e Beas— | 4 , dozen. s.ccc4baare | cans AILORED Suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Silvertone, Serge ‘ oo M3 a 466 and Tweeds, with vestees or mannish waistcoats of silk u ny eaae materials in designs that are extremely novel; also regu- lation styles that are perfect examples of tailor-crafts- avert manship. 48 a 500 g ia i ate Very Specially Priced : a 42a 430 Suit of Serge $250 O° OTHER MODELS 39.50 to 49.50 Squabs, «+ 906 a $1.40 FISH —Fresh ‘od fish: ak, » a22c . maps "8 | Drape Coats, Capes, Dolmans Tile, Ib.. Spanish macker Ss. sme ‘ 32a 35¢ VEAL AND EGS HOUSEWIVES’ BEST BARGAINS TO-DAY By P. Q. Foy (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) | Eggs continue to lead in the jist of | moderate priced foods, while a sharp | decline in ve will enable consumers to get a cheap substitute for the high | priced meats that are controlled by | the Big Five meat packe ors sulting The er Food Prices, find lower pri Retail meat markets have ered their sumers in accordance with the lower wholesale prices. Apr on this market will « per pound and give the eoper will] and veal | livery sould | difference | Anott by the on eggs is scheduled M of thera distribute eggs at 46 and 47 », and charge 1 if they have to furnish Exe ket, the prices chain stor cent cent a dozen ext are flooding the wholesale mar and aa the quality is fine and relatively lower than aiy Gordon & Dilworth REAL ORANGE MARMALADE Sold by leading dealers If unobtainable at yours call not low on veal to con ' EW Coats and ed of Men's Wear Serge, in a variety of models, which includes every approved style-origination of the season, EAUTIFUL Wraps, Dolmans and Capes of Silvertone, Serge and Velour, featuring natural drape lines of extreme attractiveness, full flowing backs and wide, loose sleeves. Very Specially Priced OTHER MODELS 32.50 to 49,50 Store Closed All. Dey a" Tuesday AMMEYE “a on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Capes for Spring wear; cleverly fashion- Very Specially Priced 19.98 A varied collection, 25.00 34" St. New York Some More New Spring Styles Women’s Pumps and Oxfords At Most Tempting Prices Dress Oxford Silk Worked Eyelets Black Satin Brown Satin Rex | L H HOSIERY fo match any shoe in our shop. 1.35, 1.80, 2.15, 2.50 1 ' ' H The finest Silk Hosiery in all shades | Sy Dress Pump H ane Patent Leather 7.00} 3 Walking Oxford Gun Meral 7.00 | | Patent Leather 7.00 8.50 Cocoa Calf 750 Gun Metal 7.00 9.00 | | Black Satin 8.50 Cocoa Calf 7.00 [Phererrnrenersrsorcen PoP reece er eccccecea | SPATS [ REAL CUT All newest styles in latest shades. 2.00 to 5.00 STEEL BUCKLES 2.50 to 32.00 | i Chicago, watchman. tinel on Guard—and he is an active, intelligent, happy and proud Sentinel. jyou know why? " you. Up to three years ago, this watchman looked upon himself as a mere machine. He felt that he occupied a | menial position because he was treated as a menial. |Nobody apparently thought {him worth while. {day was the same to hin. |Nothing happened between jsunrise and sunset to re- jlieve the monotony of his ‘life. as most workers are who do ‘not get kind words or at- tention. But a new hold on life came to him three years ago this month and it was all brought. about through a little act of kindness My, changes things for all of us! dispels clouds and floods our pathway with sunlight. tell you what the watchman | told me: “The day that Mr. Wilson came here to take charge of the busi- ‘ness which had been given his |name, what do you suppose was \the first thing he did? Why, he | came to my shanty, shook hands with me and said, ‘John, I want |to this business. help to make it a success. I ‘that I can help you.” ‘DEAR FOLKS: HE workman I met the oftenest at the Wilson & Co. plant, was the day He is the Sen- Do T'll tell Every He was discouraged how small courtesy Te Let me you to know that I think you |are holding a very important | position. I look to you to watch things very carefully. So much depends on you. If you will | put your heart in your work and help me all you can I will be very grateful. From now on you are going to be a right arm I need your jhope we will be good friends 'What do you say?’ And, of course, I said, ‘I'll help and r thank you so much for thinking From that time on, I have been very happy. I am very proud of the position I hold. Mr. Wilson always speaks to me and shows that he likes me. I am just the average human being and when a man respects me and treats me right, it makes an awful lot of differ- ence in my viewpoint of life. I feel that I am now a real man doing work that is necessary ~|and helpful. John and I got along fine to- gether during my daily visits to Wilson & Company plant cover- ing a period of five weeks. We had many a chummy chat. He introduced me to many of the workers, all of whom respect him. He dresses in a blue uni- form and stands guard with as much pride as the Commander of a U. S. Warship stands on the bridge of his ship. This is the sort of spirit that makes a busi- ness prosper. Another worker—this one a young woman—told me that the courtesy shown the watchman by Mr. Wilson | was witnessed by hundreds of work- ers who were standing at the win- dows of the big office buil watching for his coming. She 4 |" can’t describe to you the wave of | satisfaction that immediately struck us al!, Instantly the word went all through the plant that Mr. Wilson’s first act was to visit the watchman, and the ery went up in all depart- ments ‘A real man has come to lead us; now we can put heart in our ; now we are sure of apprecia- jtion; now we know we will get a square deal.’ You have no idea what a change was brought about at once, |We went to our work with laheee hearts than we had ever had = We |went to our work with the a that we must do it well from on and we have been doing it tee jever since. Mr, Wilson visited all \of us later on and let us know in his [kindly way that he wanted us to | help him and that he would appre- lciate it very much if we gave him our loyalty and enthusiasm, It was | new to us to be talked to in this friendly way. You can imagine how happy it made us all feel." Don't tell me that little things do not make up the sum of life, for they do, Don't you recall the old saying, “Little things, aye little ¢! make up the sum of lifs; a word, a look, fa single tone may lead to calm or strife.” The words, the looks, the tones im Wilson & Co. plant lead to calm and happiness. In my next letter whieh will appear in this newspaper, week from today, I'll tell you * ie things that prove how Heart in work leads to contentimeat and success, . ' 1a x, Sse Bing

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