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THE EVENING WORLD, cording to directions will be equal in quality to any frewh ogg obtainable in extreme winter weather. Our surplus of butter, cheese, exes and spring chickens is being ex- ported in such quantities that we are now paying famine prices. A com- parison of the prices that prevailed @ year ago is obvious: Gets Final French Honors. May 7—The 134 (Minols ) Division, which ts to sail for home, was reviewed by Vice Admiral Moreau. f feading @ letter from Premier congratulating the divi- Admiral Moreau invested Major George Bell jr. with the rank der of the Legion of Brig. Gens. Wolff and King Lenton Were made OMeers/ Authorities Enforcing Law “90H Against Storage for More Than Year, FISH SPECULATORS, STOCKS SPOILING, INFOR STOO FINES) ==" = A port to England this week at 47 cents, the highest price in the his ban‘! of the business. eal is plentiful and cheap again this week, our native supply having been increased by liberal shipments from Canada and the Lake States. Potatoes, both new and old, are very plentiful and cheap. and con- sumers should buy them cheaper even than the prices quoted. Asparagua, lettuce, celery, tomatoes, rhubarb and By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) The Government report gives the holdings of frozen fish on April 15 at 65,726,869 pounds, about half of which is stored on the Atlantid Bea- board, uearly all greens are in abundance and reasonably cheap. New Texas onjons are lower, In fact, the houso- wife should fill her basket at a rea- sonably low price if she confines her purchases to the foods that are plen- «ful and cheap, Following are fair prices the con- sumers should pay: MEATS. Porterhouse steak, fancy, Ib.. .48 a $20 Porterhouse steak, medium, 1b.46 a 60 Deimonioo steak, Ib. a Birlpin steak, Ib, Siribin, flat bone, Birloln, gecond cut, Sqgloy kin Troubles “ae ‘stops the itching at once and is wéty soothing and healing wherever we skin is irritated or inflamed. Cnt from skin troubles the timely f wanerial seme. Cadum i good for eczem: a, blotches, chafings, ised es, ‘orm, sores, burns, etc. pb tenesies oan) The Evening World warned the speculators two months ago to put down the price and force the fish into consumption, otherwise it would be- come inedible and be sold as fertil- iner. Some of this fieh has been held 'n the freezers more than twelve months, | Sirloin, frst cut, 1b the Mmit put by the statutes of this| Round steak, ib State. Those having fish in storage | | over @ year have been notified by the Attorney General that they are fined one to dispose of the fish forth. wi A canvass through the wholesule district found the owners of the frot- on fish greatly excited. One of the large holders red that if the At- torney General's order was carried out it would mean bankruptcy to many of the small firms, Here is a quantity of foodstuffs, the value of which $7,000,000, that many bi wasted, and it is the duty of our pub+ b BERBERS Stewing lamb, 1b8, Leg of mutton, | Shoulder of mutton, Ib. Shquider of mutton’ cho; Mutton chops, Ib. that will stimulate consum; fact, tt is ince and indifference lon the part of the public officials to permit the owners to waste this vast ‘amount of food in their grasp for “sunbeam” profits, ‘The wholesale meat market is lower on the chucks and ordinary cuts of beef, but ribs and loins are higher. Housekeepers should avail themselves of these cheaper cuts of meat and let the steaks fo to those that don’t stop at the cost. Pork and lamb remain high, and should be substituted by the cheaper meata. The prices of veal and fresh pork may be advanced by the strike of the express drivers and helpers. Nearly all the veal, eggs and butter from the nearby States come here by express, and no deliveries have been made in two days. The = POSLAM CAN HEAL SICK SKIN $0 QUICKLY Your urgent need for something, right away, to clear unsightly skin, to heal broken-out places, to remove pimples and blemi is splendidly met in Poslam, which drives away the very treubles you are anxious to be rid of quickly. Soothes angry skin; aching aggravation. Saves Leg of veal, Ib... Ru of veal, ib. Shoulder of veal, Veal chops, loin, tb ‘Veal chops, rib, I Breast of veal, Ib Pork lois, Ib Shoulder of pork, i Hains, fresh, Hams, smoked, Bacon, strips, Bacon, butts, Ib. Shoulder of pork, pes, ..6 White, hennery, dozen. Brown, hennery, doze ‘Western ,large, doze: rapidly, The supply of salt water fish, how- ever, ia quite szaple, and the dealers in Washington Market report lower prices on the summer varieties, shad and mackerel leading in the decline. Kggs are coming forward in unusu- ally large volume, but speculators are putthg them away in storage prices never before dreamed of this season. The retail price on eggs, however, is very close to the whole- sale value, most retailers charging 48 to 50 cents a dozen for good fresh eggs. With the prospect of cold storage eggs next winter sell- t 70 and 75 cents a doxen and fresh should waterglass a sufficien’ quantity, ot cae to keep her from Pesan, o50 is SU [pig payt @. trust imposed prices tender skin cubject er, By rly preserved ac. | tienal troubles.—Advt. dues pe much—because it is highly concentrated. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St, New York City. ou’ve Seen Suit Sales, But None Like This! : Tomorrow we are going to give you something that you little _ dreamed of or expected. Weare going toopen your eyes—and take the wind out of somebody’s sails. You needa suit. See these before you buy anywhere. No charge for looking here. GYou may be one of those wise fellows who know it all—or you may be a man of judgment who believes in seeing with his own eyes —but if you will attend this sale tomorrow, we will convince } you that you can buy Broadway and Fifth avenuc styles here at a saving of $7.25 on very suit. We will show you. Guaranteed ‘25 Spring Suits Beei*|7.75 thatthehigh-rent stores \ Look at These Pictures—Are They New? are featuring at $35 and those SMART i They meek capi wong vipa We will give you these exact SINGLEand DOUBLE BREASTEDDESIGNS FOR THE YOUNG MEN. 12 Different Shades to Select From in rich browns, grays and heather mixtures. You won't believe your own eyes when you see these high grade garments—for they are the similar models, fabrics and patterns that are selling — today at $25—and we will prove it. e have all sizes in every pattern—including stouts, ALL STORES OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. mM. 6° Avenue Between ‘Wth & 16th Streets. prise, Store: Western, mixed, dozen D Fancy, old, Ii Good, old, Ib Good, new, | Creame ri Creamery, fancy, |b. Creamery, good, Ib. Turkeys, fancy, Ib.. Turk Fowls, large, fat. Fowis, medium, 1 Ducks, Long Isiand, Silzhen, young, pair Silzhen, old, Squabs, per tb Haddock, Ib Codfish steak, Market cod, Salmon, tb Sea trout, Halibut steak, Ib Bea bass, Ib. Striped bass, Kols, i... Kingfish, Ib. if Butterfish, Ib Shrimp, Ib w uck eggs, dozen CHEESE. BUTTER. ry, prints, fancy, Ib.... ry, prints, good, Ib. POULTRY. good, Ib... Phila. large, Ib. Phila, medium, 4, ns, Western, Ib yale. i Fi abaters, 1b. ‘eakfish, Ib vi Potatoes, old, W.....+++ SREMED THAT WAY, (From the Seagtle Post-lateliigencer,) “What's the matter? You look as It you had all the trouble tn the world on | your shoulders.” “Not exactly that. But T have an nnointment with a dentist.” FRANK G. MAGUIRE, ine. Formerly with Vogel Bros. 647 Eighth Ave., Near 42d Street Special Spring Offering Men’s & Young Men’s Suits From $99.00 to $450 ALSO Complete Line of $6.50 Men's Seresr Ha ‘2 Acomplete line of Manhattan Shirts and other standard furnishings. MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY VusSénne 2077, Wholesale—Retail. “Substantial Saving FRIDAY and SATURDAY oi '¥) Prime Rib Roast Beef 38c lb. 3 '/f SWyO"” Blade Rib Roast Beef 25c lb. MAIN if =i eo a 38 GREENWICH STREET, NEAR BATTERY PLACE. Ves, Near OB A Avon Ni Py Jig Columban Avge Nowe doth Ser o4 ih Bt. CRG a trad {renches} Third Avew Near Bt 2302 BROADWAY, NEAR 88D STREET. 360 Peerless tailorin; fastidious the products of 220 FULTON AND FOR THIS SALE y and trimmings are all that could dresser. These Suits are comparable with Of Poiret Twill, Men’s-Wear Serge, Gabardine, etc. In All the Models That Are in Highest Favor. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Attractive Dolman-Coats and Capes of Men’s Wear Serge & Velour, in the fashionable draped or circular styles, All linings are of silk; some models are beautifully trimmed with braid. —====—= BROOKLYN BRIDGE STREETS Extraordinary Reductions Saturday COSTLY TAILOR-MADE RE-PRICED FOR CLEARANCE Comprising the Leading Models from Our Regular Stock; Formerly Up to $39.50 SUITS 2 5-00 g, materials of highest character, linings desired by the most custom tailors, All Silk Lined. Navy, Black, Tan. Capes and Dolmans Reduced now 1998 Formerl to $29.5 Each Wrap in This Sale Represents an Unparalleled Value, as the Reduction as een Extremely Drastic, Now on View—An Admirable Collection of The Newest Frocks Moderately Priced AUTHENTIC fashion-ideas for Summer are given expression in the new -* model Frocks of Foulard Silk, Charmeuse, Flowered or Bead Trimmed Georgette, Moire Silk, Taffeta and Combinations of these materials, at 25.00 & 35.00 , 120 OF THIS SEASON’S F ROCKS PRICED UNBELIEVABLY LOW, || EFFECTIVE models of Georgette, Wool Jersey, Serge, Foulard, Crepe de Chine, ete., finished with beads, embroideries and at- tractive trimmings. Regular Vaiues $29.50 and Higher, In dull kid, patent elt, brown and black suede « 58 0 10 Woon pumps in the newand novel effects or substantial oxfords with serviceability emphasized in their hie shape—gives you briefly our story of the shees for women now being shown in all our shops. Golders roadway 201 Broadwa 73 Nassau St. iy St. at Fulton St. if at John St. 96 Bast 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave. at 116th St. Cor, tth Ave. BROOKLYN STORES 764 B'way 140 Flatbush Ave. 389 Knickerbooker Ave. at Flashing Ave. — 000. L. I. Station tamhope St. New Haven: 5 Church St, « Bridgeport: 17 Fairfield Ave, Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Shops American Labor’s | ~ 47th St. and Park Ave. Upton Will Play. | Will Sing. SPEAKERS : Hon. John Mitchell Hon. Thomas J. Curtis Mr. Edward I. Hannah Mr. John P. Coughlin Mrs. Maud Swartz U.S.S. Mr. James McGuire Mr. Hugh Frayne telephone at 1 o'clock Mr. Leon A. Rouse , ||| Victory Way Demonstration ||| BACK THE VICTORY LOAN! |\|| Come Saturday at 12:30 to Victory Way 152d Depot Brigade Band From Camp Bobby Nolan, “Gloom Buster of the Navy,” Major Guy T. Visknieki> Mr. Edward MacCaffray Hon. WILLIAM B. WILSON, Secretary | of Labor, will talk over the long distance | This contributed to Hel "Fobh the teh bys Rainbow Division Advisory Trades Committee Government Loan Orgenization Second Federal Reserve District Liberty Loan Committee, 129 Bway, N.Y.