The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 13

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7 i. ‘s ty ‘Nenad Pb e., Bee BEEF TRUST FORCED TOCUT PRIGES IN AN OPEN MARKET ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. In the prices of meats between eee |tne, ne metropolitan district has a ‘aa. | be York City and Tos A and Lorejgible value varying from $3,000 to] 1 Y of T 5 tle £16,000, “| TERHUNE'S FOUR DOSS WIN ALL COLLIE PRIZES IN SHOW bank Quartet Cap- “": It Has Proved a Revelation! oa | apg Millions of Ages ey st has a fertile fie hods. lst inc column of wed is given in today's Evening | level that “sults {tsp of the fresh meat in Ca | Writer's. Sunny 15 Blue 8 that the d af tures \ "Rich in flaver - —_— Rheckite in Purity. advertised by fifteen stores on the Mf Albert Payso Rane modity (pot roast) only | ine plant at yVinank collies cleaned up every blu - a pound |to care fo f Eastern markets on beef it would get of Ihe. & pound a the 6 ibbon and trophy In. the re ¢ 2 City Suffers From +s From Monopoly 1 body-blow from the American hen, ite, be oa ra ipo ee vision of the | Gok eee ae ce Mi RY IT! ruits are so much However—American Hen |and that is what has nin New York that thore | San te re 0 pul a | Black—Green or Mixed § 44, receipts of eggs in c Led son. bf ‘ h »| Rutherford, J. 8 Gives Only Relief, ‘ Bal S aod Ae must be some reason why| Where there I no n vareran. BHEL. WE —_—_ y from March 1 to'last Saturday were’, There m there should be such a vast difference A permit to slaughter « brence\ A permit to le chickens tn lGoldamith, won the silver cup for the [1 Idamith, won the ailve SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Eve- ning World.) The Evening World informed the Beef Trust if it persisted in short shipping the New York and other va Gentlemen-@ AWord With You About Shaving shave the Cu- ticura way, the healthy up- to-date . No mug, no soap, germs, no free alk ali, no waste, no irritation even when’ shaved twice daily, One soap for all uses—shav- ing, bathing, shampooing. Abso- lutely nothing like it,not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity, no || 1,026,976 cases of thirty dozen each, which at the average wholesale price | of 43 cents @ dozen amounted to $13,- 350,688 in six we Last week alone the receipts of eggs in this city amounted to 284,698 cases, worth $5,061,074, Since Jan. 1 1,931 cars of live poultry have been received in New York City. A car of live poultry weighs 18,000] pounds and consisis of more than| 4,000 birds, which at the average price| lot 35 cents @ pound amounts to $12,165,300, The 200 cars of Live chickens used| The Beef Truat does not eontrol the market for fresh eggs or chickens | sold here alive, but when either the eggs or chickens get into the cold} age or frovaer, they automatically | n tes" control of the big inter- 1e packers now openly adinit sumers are not using much but the e cn | hen opport | thelr armor, @ j tempt fur the “A Cold Blooded Business Proposition” HEN you buy in New York City for the Passover | a Safety Ra- | | “mounted to over $1,500,000 wholesale tor, buy acake | | value of Cuticura]|PACKERS ADMIT CONSUMERS | OU'VE heard people say it. Soap and ARE SHUNNING MEAT. “The American public are tired of patriot- ism now that the war is over. that will appeal to them is a cold-blooded busi- ness proposition.” The only thing Thirty million other Americans here at home got in on that “investment”—saved and went without things for a year and a half to do it. skin comfort and skin health. Larg: THAT was a “cold-blooded business propo- - ao Calin Tae Tae || Do you believe it? Do you think the sition.” cured meats April 1 voundas, 5 pounds Holdings of frozen and Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum American people are going to invest in this coming Liberty Loan only because it’s a bully nas, | good investment that shows sound business ares sense? Seventy-two thousand Americans went to France and “invested” all they had in Liberty— and were killed before their “dividends” came due. THAT was a “cold-blooded business propo- sition.” Two million other Americans went to France, too, and willingly offered to get in on the same “investment.” And they knew they'd never “clip a coupon.” THAT was a “cold-blooded business propo- are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi- Jet in maiataining akin purity and skin health. Bringing these delicately medi- cated emollients in {re contact with your skin asin use for al purposes, tends to keep the skin, scalp and hair clear, weet and healthy. 25c. each everywhere. Well—we've still got a job to finish. And we're still Americans, Do you believe we're not, going to do it in the old American way? NEW PUBLICATIONS, The Eve- r of your per- profiteering ticularly 80 ent price “e ori enn I; stead ofthe |}: tal botof f) ei ean ip be HOW CONPETITON FORCES BEEF TRUST PRICES DOWN i the aan ON THE PACIFIC COAST a I New York Consumer in Grip of Monopoly Pays Nearly Double i What Americans are most vitally inter- ested in just now is the proposition to see the | i i ed. it would Interest _ job through right—to a finish—with whatever American dollars and whatever American energy it may take. a ooo ooo That may be a “cold-blooded business prop?\ osition.” eee in Some Cases ne arative retail ak 209 elects and } Some people call it patriotism. © 48a52c SSasoc sition.” i Sbaase | a 4yEmersonHough : ea 1.50 net at Book Stores, one om SATB A cca ttn. , ' ae omcte Miliaet as ipa Kinane doe GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANTZATION. | ! Stationers. 4 Federel Reserve District _— LIBERTY LOAN COMMIT 120 Broadwar, New York MY ity of t RB York hns « nly been of mediuin grad n° its best Ruthless Reductions! Preparatory to Retirement from Retail Field 1000 Raincoals| TO BE SOLD IN TWO DAYS! TEN BIG LOTS To Close Out Tuesday and Wednesday Lot 1—.i/en’s Double Texture Bombazines 4.65 lot 2—Men's Special Lo 150 Coats broken Sizes 6.7 7i 5 Lot 3 els, C ssit reres, Asia Cloths te 65 Lot 4 Men's Gapaclinneil Single. Dbl. Breasted 16. 25 Lot 5 —Women ‘e High G Gr lo “oplias, Cassimeres 6. 50 Lot 6—Jon nen's Tweets, (Geaumeres: Pleids 8,25 lot 7—IVo n'a Cloth Ts ! pes Ca 13.25 Lot & a’ Goahs atta tite 1.90 Lot 10 1c eee ee 1.95 INCOAT &* COMPANY’ ; 945 Broadway, Bel. 22d & 23d Sts. ging) Mail Orders ited, Give bust and length. Remit by eheck or money order,

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