The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 12

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i EE EE ET ~~ ‘Want New Hebrew Orphanage. A campaign to raise $100,000 toward {8 new home for the tn- night at a the building stitution wa: laune meeting @t the brew onal Ore Phanage House, No, Mark's | Place. The drive will continue a month. | FE Me planned to onset a bu iding to caro] More than 1,900 children on nine- eres of Beeeerss & ground nest Rew Tork, New York. APPLY POSLAM STOP ALL WORRY OVER SICK SKIN The use of Poslam for skin dis: | orders should be your trustworthy, health-aiding habit! When you are distressed by eczema or other itching trouble remember that Poslam sup- fies at once a soothing, cooling in- uence to aggravated skin, that it stops the fiery itching, that it exerts concentrated healing power, working b ned and energetically to ri® your | of its evil condition. Moreover, will not, can not, injure and it only a little to prove it benefits. Sold everywhere. For free sample | write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 ‘West 47th St, New York City. Soap is a daily treat to Contains Paslam.—Advt tender skin ON THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES THAT SHOULD PREVAIL IN NEW YORK Eggs and veal will be the leade; foods this week. Beef and lamb ar felt by consumers before next week. Butter is delcining rapidly, but consumers should buy sparingly until prices become normal. who did not purchase their supplies until late in the week should be in @ position tosell below the prices quoted in this column, INTELLIGENT MARKETING “FAIR FOOD PRICE” BASIS ~ FOILS “Bll FIVE" PACKERS Evening World Sugi Suggestions tol Housewives Bring Drop in Prices. EGGS AND MEAT CHEAP: | Exposures of Fraud by Poultry Dealers Stir Up Commis- missioner Day. By P. Q. Foy (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) ‘The campaign of fair food prices _by_the Evening World _ repeatedly SAVE MONEY ON MEATS No Matter Where You Live, It Will Pay You to Come Here BEST CUTS Special Friday and Sa ONLY-— ort 337 Th, ROAST BEEF 24c Ib. FANCY CHICKENS 30c Ib. eaen Oe io lh aa 25c Ib. Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF, orice” 18'4¢ Ib. PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET I. POLS, Prop’r, 295 Eighth Ave., reduced to are incomplete assortments. (Men's The above garmen Wholesale and Retail Bet. 24th & 25th Sts.,Wew York. U, 8. Food Adm, License’ G-31,733. B. Altman & On. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Thirty-fourth Street An Important Sale of Youths’ & Boys’ Balta Shoes at $6.75 per pair will be held to-morrow, on the Sixth Floor The model offered may be obtained in cordovan-colored calf- skin or black gunmetal calfskin. servative straight last with the full toe. These shoes are equal, Special Values are being offered in Men’s Spring Top Coats reduced to $29.50 & 37.50 and Men’s Sack Suits ts are desirable In every being the remainder of varlous regular stock Clothing Department, Sixth Floor) called the attention of the “Big Five” meat packers to thelr unbusinesslike methods of short shipping New York on beef and jamb to maintain artiti- cially high prices Intelligent market- ing by the housewives kept them away from beef and lamb, and even the short receipts this week are too muoh for the dwindling consumptive demands, The American hen first pierced the armor of the large packers, and now veal is coming plentifully not only from the States but from Canada, Packers are now commencing to wake Up and are willing to sell beef and lamb at lower prices, but are unabie to Gnd « sufficiently large outlet even for ® supply that 1s below the normal. Now the packers are commencing to learn that they can exploit the con- sumer only ag long as he is kept ig- norant of their “business” methods, Butter has dropped 10 cents a pound since last Friday and another deep cut in the wholesale prices is expected to-day. Wholesalers predict that creamery butter will go another ten cents lower in the next two weeks. Eggs still form one of the cheapest foods obtainable. So far, all eggs are fresh and sold at the retail price of 48 cents a dozen. A great demand for eggs for the Christian and Hebrew holidays, which come close together, | may advanc’ the price in the next week and consumers should buy ahead of their wants. Eggs are also going into storage for next winter's supply. Consumers should take advantage ot the low prices on roasting veal. | Thies veal is what is known as full milk veal and is gelling at very low | prices compared with other meats. The following schedule will consumers the profits realized on veal, even at the moderate retail prices It is made on the con- in quality and wristadiiiante: to the well-known Balta Footwear for men. quoted. Calfakin: need to | $28.50 way, but the sizes show | WHOLESALE, ‘tm prime, 700 to 800 Ibs.25V» a 266 prime, 650 to 650 ibs Be medium, Ib. arte Hinds and ribs, ‘prime steers, Hindquarters, Racks of lamb, Wp Chucks of lamb, 1b Mutton, prime, ‘Mt. Mutton, commion, |i VeAL— Calves, city dressed, Ib Galves, country dre: Calves, light, bb. POULTRY— ‘urkeys, frozen, Ib urkeys, fresh, ‘Ib. Capona,’ Philadelphi pons, Western, ib Fowis, large, 1b. Fowis, medium, Ducks, L. 1. f10a Dyckiings, tei tresb, 7 Bilahen, young, pair Silahen, ‘old, pair Squads, per CHE Full creams, old, ¥. Full creams, new, ib sGG8— New laid, it ' white hennery: 5» age firsts, doze DR BEANS— Witte kidney, Ib. Medium beans, Wb. | Yellow eye, Ib... | Marrow beans, Pb. POL ATObS: Long Island, 165-1b. bag.$4.25 a Maine, 165-Ib, | bag. 50 a M ny 150-4, dag... $285 a anes, rs, Shad herrin Salmon, 1b. Sea trout, 1b. Perch, Ib.. Buck in the list of reasonably priced getting lower, but it will not be Retallers METALL, MBATS— Porterhouse Porterhouse Rib ‘roast, common, ib. Chuck steak, 1b... Shoulder chops, lamb, Ib; Rb Shops, lamb, ib. Chucks of’ lamb,’ Ib. Shoulder of mut Shoulder mutton chops, Mutton chops, Ib.. seb beebbesseae Besseenene= TTTTT) Shoulder pork, ECGs— White hennery, do Brown henn: n, Fancy, old, Good, ‘old, ‘Ib Good, new, 1b POULTRY— fancy, Ib. good,’ Ib. ; medium, ‘ib.52a 540 Capons, Western, Ib. 48 a Oo Fowis, ‘large, fat, 1D Fowls, me Ducklings, Silzhen, i Silzhen, old, pair. Squabs, per Ib... FISH—Fresh, Haddock, tb Codiish steak, Market cod, Ib. Shad roe, tb. Buck shad, 1b. Pies TDi s.esess Halibut steak, 650. a pound. A prime veal calf on this market will cost about 26c. per pound and give the dealer the follow- ing margin of profit: $5.02 the retailer r 20 per cent., of the shops are getting higher prices and « larger profit. On a cash and carry basis this would give the res taller a most lib@ral profit, but some of the dealers claim tft their high cost delivery equipment compels them to take the larger profit. If this is Neves the yetailer of the cost of de- | haddock, cod and some of the other kinds are cheaper. week. Potatoes are wholesaling at 2c. per pound and should not cost over 3 to 3%c. when sold to the consumers. Potatoes-have sold below the cost of production for several months, and unless the old stock 1s growers may cut down the acreage planted this spring and cause very high prices this winter, Kosher dressed fricassee fowls are selling high as the Hebrew house- wives are using the “schmolzers” to get the fat, and the fat hens sold at 37 to S8c., wholesale The Evening World, in disclosing the various fraudulent methods used by crooked dealers has whipped the Department of Weights and Meas- ures into activity, and consumers will get the benefit of more honest weights and measures. The Evening World also published the methods used by some of the wholesalers in live chick- ens in “sanding” and stuffing the poultry to increase the weight, "It was also pointed out that certain dis- honest men held permits from the City of New in the public markets. Commissioner Jonathan P. Day of the Department of Public Markets investigated The Evening World's charges, and called a meeting of the standholders, and promises drastic action for tho guilty parties. Dr. Day will establish a code of morals for sceupying city stands, and any m ant practising fraud will be deprived of his permit ejected from the public This will be welcome new: Hebrew housew! lions of dollars a year for sand, gravel that is fed to live c 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose 7 Hl Tooth, Treat Diseased Gume Beller Fil: rand Tolays id, Silver na Porcelain Made at Reasonable Priced 1; mrt etnet beet plates Febained while you wait. a-BLOO yg tomes On 2 E. 125th St. ||s69 E, 34th St. & Be Cor, Sth Ave. /N. W. Cor, 84 Are 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor, 59th J ees a at CAPT. K, ROOSEVELT IS MUSTERED OUT Expects to Be Kept Busy for Months Adjusting Deceased white most | the case, then the housewife who re-| livery should get the benefit of the | difference, Fish is coming more freely, and) Fresh water fish | are 50 per cent, cheaper than last] consumed, | York to operate stands | " | pay out mil-| Father's Affairs. After being paid off and going |through the formalities coincident with being mustered out of the ser- vice of the United States Army, Capt. Kermit Roosevelt left the army headquarters at Hoboken yesterday afternoon as Mr, Roosevelt. With his wife and two children he had ar- rived in New York last Tuesday on board the transport George Wash-* ington. When asked what he intended do- ing upon resuming the life of a civilian, Mr, Roosevelt said: “Really, I have not decided as yet, and do not expect to formulate any definite plans for the next few months. I expect to be kept busy adjusting my late father's affairs. For the time being, at least, we ex- nect to live at the old home in Oyster Bay.” 28, 1919. MORE GERMAN SHIPS HANDED TO ALLIES Zeppelin, 15,000 Tons, Those Which Sailed From Bremen on Wednesday. COPENHAGEN, March 28.—The delivery of German merchant ships to the Allies continues, despatches re- ceived here from Berlin say. Various vessels of the Hansa Line sailed Tues- day from Bremen and the North German Lioyd steamers Zeppelin, of 15,200 tons, Waldeck, of 6,517 tons, and Pring Friederich Wilhelm, of 17,00v tons, sailed Wednesday and were to be followed by the Meiningen, The North German Lioyd steamers Prinz Ludwig, of 9,600 tons, Frankford, of 4700 tons, Altenburg, of 7,000 tons, and the new steamer Meissen were to sail Thursday. Other steamers of the North Ger- man Lloyd allotted to the Allies are preparing to sail soon, COWBS, England, March 28. a he German steamships Kaiserin Augus' Victoria and Graf Waldersee have rived here, bringing to five the n ber of large German ships in the harbor here under supervision of American naval officers, The German crews are being replaced by American crews, Among} first of th lotted to the United States for bring- | ing troops home has been placed in|) Spith: Ms sa om he rd Navy Department troops as they can scoommodate,, 1s been advised 8 the steamer | fitting as transports will be po: Cleveland, Two other. liners, can pO Sy service. versed in 1457-1463 to Het | Bats rhe | Saturday. 7 \\ UR Spring display of men's )boys’ attire conforms to our usual standard. Fabrics sound in texture, flawless in weave, all wool, and of proven strength to insure and logical values, BROKAW BROTHERS AT FORTY-SECOND STREET toria, will be put in commi je Cap Finistere ha |rived at Spfthead, and four 6 thi Pretoria, | Walderse Friederich Wi for every occasion fast colors Styled and priced to make the right appeal to all the propriety of dress BROADWAY. $17.95 BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW —direct from the man- ufacturer —at little more than wholesale pric ein save from $5 to A selection of over 200 different Suit styles —as high as $50 —as low as $16.95. —Be Curious! Especially do we appeal to the woman who has been pay- ing $35 to $50 for a suit. She will find her style here for $25, THE SEASON’SNEWEST CAPES AND DOLMANS Including the length models Peder age ra vogue. New style features de- veloped in the new materials. CAPES, $17.95 to $35 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 3iST ST. 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