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lower than on the previous day. An- other drop is looked for to-day, but t will be diMcult to get the prices down to normal, as the British Min- | istry is negotiating for considerable ia our present supply and the Scan- | ERTAKES Bl DROP AND SHOULD E Saturday, which is 81-fe te 40 dinavian countries are also active 60 LOWER 10 DAY sss" on our market, but the nat- al ural increase in the | bring the prices on creamery to a much lower level than at present. Seas Eggs continue to be the best sub- By P. Q. Foy. stitute for high-priced beef and lamb (Special Food Expert of The Evening 2nd Fetallers are generally selling orld.) them very close to the wholesale cost. ‘The close of the week marked the Most of the leading chain etores sold decline of creamery butter to 641-2c eggs last Friday and Saturday at ~"DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR ied ‘A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, making it appear supply will) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, #0. end dic. doren, while somo of the high. stores charged 49c. on loose eggs and 690. In cartons. One large privately-operated market io the Harlem district on the east side sold fine Indiana eggs at 45c. a dozen, weeks. As a matter of fact, most of the retailers are selling butter and eggs close to the wholesale prices. | When the Evening World started the jcampatgn for fair food prices retailers were charging a profit of 1ée. to 25c. a |dozen on fresh eggs and some were j@ven charging more, Lut the search- | light of pub licity has been so effective that retailers are rarely taking over 8c. to Sc. profit over the wholesale coat ot eggs. The receipts of eggs in New York since March 1 wag 108,822 cases of 30 dozen each, and if consumers only saved Sc. a dozen through the |efforts of The Byening World, the saving in Greater New York alone on this one item of eggs, would be $1,- 500,000, Dut the same is true of scores of other items of food. Besides, the influence of the campaign for fair prices extended to the Alleghanies. FOOD PRICES. who are objecting to the abnormal cost of vegetables and other perish ables to know that New York has jonly one dock and part of another where perishable products can be protected during the extreme cold | weather. The writer found millions of dollars’ worth of various foods piled up on the Jersey terminals in |indeseribable confusion and criminal waste, An appeal was made to the local Federal Administrator, and he could not believe that such condi- tions existed, bat was too busy to go and see for himself. to let me have a photographer to get views and then he could see for him- jselt, 1 |over to Jersey and got five different |views which showed crates of | chickens and other poultry that had perished, and everything heaped up topsy-turvy in endless confusion, The pictures were promised to the news- | papers, but were withheld, as the President of the express company that dumped and wasted the foods jclaimed that “the conditions at the Jersey City terminals were normal.” |" A Government report, then issued, jestimated the loss to the Southern farmers at over $880,000. The frozen | vegetables were dumped on the offul docks and the farmers that mised not having changed the price in five | WHY NEW YORK PAYS HIGH It may be news to the consumers I begged him! brought the photographer | and sent the vegetables here only got twice as heavy, thick and abundant. Try it!—Advt. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Purchase and Sale of Foulard Dresses For Women and Misses Charming models of exccp- tionally fine foulard. Youth- ful in design, tunic effect and with bow sash. Simple panel blouse or restee effect. Extraordinary Value 15.00 Alert women will appreciate that the excellent fabrics and work- manship of these garments cannot be duplicated at this price. For Tomorrow (Tuesday) 6,500 Pairs ‘‘Standard Make’’ Silk Gloves Sale Price 69c Values to 1.25 Positively None Sent C. 0. D. No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled Two-clasp Milanese and Tricot Silk Gloves, in white, black, grey and pongee. Paris points, also three and five rows of heavy stitching in self color and black. So ee: eee ~” 1919,” that do not treat their customer | square of Th unpald freight and express bills for their services, A few weeks Mr. Hutch Manat f the Potatoes are yeans continue those shou bankrup be able to put in another crop. T ress companies did not puy any e nd the man ons When M Hutchins visited the Food Adm cent, over the holdings tration, they claimed their in to he put when es kosher poultry continues to the d Commissione ou igh, but lower prices are due for the Just got audience of two minutes, |date, Ma atter part of week, although normal and later that functionary reluctantly | of veal yes will not obtain until after the set a time the following day for an| pound and th over interview ver pays the hehe 1 continues fairly plentiful and While the majority of ers) The Evening World's * a great deai cheaper than red @re inclined to give con eo there was a margin of 20 per|meata; a leg of prime veal should benefit when the wholesa ent. profit in cutting up a 100-pound | not cost over 82 a 33 centa. come lower, yet some of them so calf at 28c. and legs of veal were sold| Lamb ta getting lower and legs accustomed to profiteering that (hey | nearly everywhere at 2 and the |should not cost consumers 35 cents exploit their customers at every op-| exclusive shops Were not charging| this week portunity. The following letter from | over 30c., yet this dealer w @ consumer is a fair sample of| hits customers 48c,, which is li some of the Brooklyn meat dealers of extortion are beginning to come from Carolinas and Goorgia, which ans that prices will be lower. e short SHIRTS SPECIAL F. made an exceptionally large special pur- chase of Shirts at a remarkably low figure, and, true to Hearn traditions, we are offering them All the Shirts are brand new, spic and span, in desirable striped patterns, at a very special price. Printed and woven Madras, Japanese Crepes, Reps and fancy Novelty Fabrics, soft cuffs, from 14 to 17 neck, Sizes are NNN i To make selection easy we have placed WA vu P each size an a separate table and have arranged for extra salespeople. EDA : ewe nateruone 5 RSNWIAY UUs A HEAR AND SO THC 7046.4 Wrst 14 OF WEVTONK Ot Wr ACCEPT YOUR OFFER VOR ENTIRE LOT 07 MADRAS SHLATS TH? LANSEST SALE VERY KADE (67 US DURING OUR BUSINESS CAREER OF TWENTY PAVE. TENS HONEY MOR AND COMPANY. = \, De ONE ea WX SAW i WW DANCING ACADEMIES. FOR SALE. ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., near Broadway. Competent instructors to Teach You How to Shale, S00. Per [cen NSS aOR tt ERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE, Metropolitan Line Passenger Service Starts Tuesday, April 15 ALL THE WAY WY Wik Including Bundays, 2 te 8 Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor ALWAYS IN SIGHT OF LAND 1 BOSTON —_ pIAMoxe» pwELR vst see sane son DEM CRE Dib Ji est VALU ; Cape Cod Canal iasvii‘piawonoewarcide \ Pier 18. oot of 35 MAIDEN LANE 6! Floor PHONE Jomn24as ] DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM 2 meliftase aterm ont and. oreaing YOK DaNciNa Divweal. Iw Vache cr viene the ter DIARREESOS SAS EERSAN LESSONS, ioe “AUDUBON JHEATRE BUILDING ; By Bg 850 ink oy tine 8 as | Boy JREERE Due NEW YORK - ALBANY - 7-ROY ieee EL ae ee “= — Dally oatlings from Pier 82, N. K,, foot | Canal 8, 6 M West t 6th ——— a DANCING CARNIVAL |] F. 315 due sivany 9 oviork following an’ Wenak ane BiMaee artisiie morning. Direct rail connections at Air] gdvertiond tn ‘The World or reported Formerly et Grand Central Peiece bany to all points north, east and west, to “Lost and Pound Bureau.” Room NOW AT | Bapress Freight Service. Autos carried, JOR, Worle mar riiuie can te | HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY | zp a0 o¢‘s Sule dito = can be left at any of The Word's Advertising Agencies, or con be ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street and Broadway. FOR SALE. _ Ina — eee telephone: °c o The World. 3 Lessons (ini\7 25c DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Gall 4000 Beckman, New Yorks @& Not necemary in take lesone | Lady Floor I) wagy TEAMS, ALI, GOODA GUAl Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, Manager will Introduce you to. suit ner for dancing Learn to dance Penniar_ingtitut American Watch & Diamond | MAIDEN LANG Phone Cort S867, Agent cali, Store Open 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. HEARN New Interpretations of the Mode for Easter Are Now Assembled in Our Fashion Sections Large Assortments! Economy Values! Sale for a Day—TUESDAY HAND BAGS Certainly you must carry a new bag at Easter, for the old one will show its wear when carried with your new Easter Suit. These are the smart styles in silk and leather, and priced for the day at great reductions. Leather and Silk Hand Bags Envelope Top, or with back strap handles; also pouch bags of silk and leather, some with safety catches— 1.05 . Our reg. $1.88 Vaekee enn Pouch style—moire silk in colors and black—wish bone and various shop mirror frames—ribbon handles, tassels to match—also Leather Bags envelope style -top ai our reg. 82.77 a¢ Moire Silk Hand Bags With heavy. silver finished frames—bandsomely lined—ribbon handles with tassel—colors and black— our reg. $7.62...... ia OMe Hand Bags of Silk, Leather and Keratol Colors and black—newest sizes and style: our reg. .97 : Envelope Chemises Special Reductions on i Crisp, Sn Whit and Bloomers Pe ieee ee April trousseaur should be well Bedspreads supplied with these fine daintily | | Included im the lot are fringed | made aids to the slender sil- houette and to the long lines of the new Prices are extremely moderate, BLOOMERS Bloomers — pink batiste — trimmed or edged wi . 68 ribbon Bloomers — cotton crepe and batiste—white, pink and flesh— hemstitched and 97 shirred ies ‘ Bloomers—crepe and light weight satine—daintily made .. 1.28 CHEMISES comb, crochet and satin finish Mar- seilles, in @ choice variety of pretty patterns: Our reg. 81.97.. Our reg. 88.47... ‘a Our reg. $2.97.......... 2. 4 Ow $3.37 Value $3.97, Value $5.49 Our reg. 86.50. Embroidered Pillow Cases Made from Fruit of Loom M hemstitched and daintily designed in basket and bird pattern or scalloped, with space for monogram— +. Bach .69 Each. 74 dresses. lace hemmed and scalloped Bedspreads in full and three-quarter sizes—honey- | Envelope Chemises —- nainsook — “ charmingly trimmed front. and Fach .79 back with sheer embroideries, Each S84 laces and satin braids-—some with armholes, some with straps—value $1.48...... 1.28 Envelope Chemises — nainsook — a pumber of styles effectively trimmed with lace and embroidery—value $1.28... .07 Envelope Chemises—nainsook and hatiste—V-neck of fine embroi- dery jor hand embroidered front and lace edging and satin yoke and hemstiteh value $1.68 1.48 Envelope Chemises — fine nain- sook and crossbar—yokes of varied designs, showing pointed lace inserts and embroidery and Wamsutta and New Bedford Sheets Reduced in price because of slight imperfections— 90x90 in, —val. $2.74. 1.69 90x99 in 1. 82.84 ‘74 90x108 in.—val. $2.94 87 Soft Finish Muslin Fine bleached quality—86_ inch Value .18.......... , DRESSMAKING SCHOOL 3.00 other patterns trimmed — front and back —ribbon run— , Value PREM: cs eoceseas 1.97 Course of Six Lessons Envelope Chemises — exquisite | | Sessions daily. Lessons hour and models—dainty feather stitching, ahalf each. Appointments at your fine embroidery and laces inset | | convenience, in bow knot and other designs— or hand trimming back and 2.68 front—value $2.04 Apply at Information Booth — Main Floor MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. No Mall or Telephone Orders To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 16 French Serges—All Wool 1,20 | $19.50 Young Men's Suits. 14.50 4 inch—fine twili—tan, S| odela — worsteds anc burgundy, myrtle, ee PRs aa YC THIRD FLOON 8 . oP | $11.94 Boys’ Suits 8 to 18 yrs 950 able for all purposes. cellent variety of patterns in | ODS-MAIN FLOOR, models for spring—well tallored $1.55 Hand Bags .... ° 118 BOYS’ CLOTHING — THTRD PLOOR Colors and biack—covered frames | 2 lock-pouch styles. 43 baga—colora and black, | fin 1H GOODS—MAEN FLOOR | d tac ; 36 and 38. $13.50 Genuine Deltox Grass Rugs 11.95) rr j &x10 ft.—Chinese Art and novelty . borders. a8. 1 RUGS—THIRD FLOOR | $2.00 Men's Percale Pajam } Neat colored ripes—all sizes. MAYS POUNISHINGS MAIN PL’ 32 and 35 et. New Silkoline 1, ¢ Aya ae OU 00 Men's Genuine Soisette Shirts 1.66 ol it oy Ollar-—-noted for wear—all sises MOLTEN) “RSPR NRT | “QIN ROnSt shade” Maat reoow 2.9 i i | 0 ‘ $2.97 Novelty Cross Stripe Cartaing,._ 2 17 | 39 et. Men's Athletic Underwear 28 and Hebt wreen str valance: Striped nainsook—sleevelass shirts LAG CLL TAINS 4 MENT. M4 oto Add knee) drawers | 38 30. 24 et. Cotton Huck Towels 1815) nacok unton suits Boft finiah-ve heavy--hemmed. checks--all s TOWRS-BAIN FLOOR. | AION CNR WR ALN PLOoR™ 18 ct. Canton and Demet Flannels— Unblear hed PLAN Nie $3.97 Cotton Fleece Blankets wh f and tan 1214 | 24st, Women's Black Catton Hose 20 iibbismver, | With white woles—alight imper- OSEMRY—MATN FLOOR, | $1.47 Little Tots’ Peggy Rom qd contrast 4 xan Gingham an ambray ” LAS KES BASEMENT and fancy-—sizes te * penis INPAN IS DEPT #8 Poon $4.37 Silk Mull Comfortables 327, Floral . hordere-= | $1.47 Georgette — 40-inch 117 ™ sine, |" Assortment of street and evening shades alan black and white 001 { $2.67 Crochet Spreads a nk Ni k . Vl) elte-oassorted designs i insoo! ; 7 ADS BASEMENT | for underwear. cuit: | re and ne 7c. and $1.25 Pearl Handle Vashios Bi Srsruer Serving Pieces. each 1" S ule ple sery> | $1.87 Bleached Sheets 14 ld meat forks | $0x90—-full size beds--no dress: Ing-—less than mill cost MUSLINS—-BASHMBNT, | erry spoons UTLEY — MAIN FLOOR Everything Advertised in Sunday’s Papers On Sale Today and Tomorrow