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ether blouses longingly, her eyes feasted on thelr exquisite panel witht peach shade is wonderful ‘and I would look better in that than ahr else. But,” she contin- "s positively throwing money ‘away for me to buy it. erspire dreadfully and the color fades after T've worn the blousg a few times. Every washing lea¥es it a little I have three at home But Mrs. Hardy shook her ‘head. “Oh, I never have any luck with dye,” she said. “Everything comes out all streaked, and besides you never can get any really fashion- able, delicate shades in dyes.” “You don’t have to use an ordi- nary dye,” said the salesgirl. “Use Tintex. You don't rub anything on the garments at all and you don't boil them. Just dissolve a teaspoon- ful of Tintex in a gallon of lnke- warm water and dip the blouse or dress until you get the shade you want. Tintex comes in the most ‘wonderful shades of Nile Green, Maize, Orchid, Peach and—six Ue ‘ive minutes later Mrs. Hardy was at another counter eagerly examin- ing the Tintex color ‘chart ie had bought the Peach blouse and was determined that it would stay Peach! The next night Mrs. Hardy glee- fall exhibited to an admiring hus- band three bluoses, two collars, some silk stockings and dainty un- der-apparel,—a veritable rainbow. “And to think,” she said, “I'd never have been able to wear any of these if that girl hadn't told me of Tintex. They were faded and dis- colored and now they're just like new. Tintex is only 10¢ a package, #0 I can afford to have a variety of colors. Have vow ever tried Tintex?— Advt. ER SPRING BED Co. 8 PRODUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REBT. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE become lower, | Housewives NYEARSRUEN a pound and more titute the kinds that are more | (the docks’ at about 1 hould he low prices me-third of the evious estimates by nt Mr. Hoover, who 50 wheat market @ 4 ¥ iimeelf and at there will dayor wh v0 \be less of n Europe | Beef Companies Forced to should not cost the nxumer more | ‘an w: tae World a Se t d for fine fruit. " ne orld Abandon Methods of Creat- ]than 15, conte @ toon ene nck: | nding that the Wheat Con- ould lower the prices of the berries and huckleherries are now coming by tHe carload and selling at|Commandeered wheat to millers to ing Artificial Values, low prices. enable them to wholesale it at a price Salads and fresh vegetable| Where the consumers could get a By P. Q. Foy. asparagus and cabbages are in|wholesome loaf of bread at 6 cente—a jal i abundant supply and wholesaling at better loaf than consumers are now Masten oe Spent of "Toe Evening rather low prices and consumers | paying 10 cents for, should purchase those vegetables 6 United States is the only The wholesale market on fresh beet] cheaper than for years. boountey where the consumers, are is lower again this week and con-| Old potatoes are wholesaling on| paying wartine our Allies sumers will continue to get a still sachin ty tun Sreias frets Economy the Walchword! forcing the large beef companies to abandon their artificial methods in maintaining prices and permit the law of supply and demand to operate and hes increased the purchasing price of the consumer's dollar quite materially. Prime beef is wholesaling at 16% to 7c, with very choice cattle ob- talnable at 17% to 18, but many of TEA the butchers have purchased desir- able cattle at 136 to 14¢ and some sound, useful beef at leas. Thess are| #1V@e greatest tea-value for your meney. the lowest prices in years, and the| Yields many more cups to the pound than late high prices are gone forever. di ae h hh: joes ardinary tea and then you have that Some efforts may be made by the - ha marketing art of the large packers to L— advance pri: but it will only be!” temporary © aggregation of cap- | ital, however large, can maintain a! artificial situatio: n foods when the! consuming public is kept posted; and, besides, the large packers never want the public to get too well acquainted with their methods. A new competitive force has si FOR WOMEN are in the making a work of the bench- man’s art, foreshowing every new trend of the most exclusive fashion dictates, designed to accentuate the most dignified lines. Perfect in fit, in their irre- proachable style-elegance, in their flawless, neat workmanship and leathers. A diversity of Summer styles for all occasions. Prices $12 up. tered the fleld'of food production and distribution which may result in a better general public service in mea’ Present prices on fresh beef are nd higher than in} the finest stall fed | stoors were selling at 13c to 13%¢ a pound. Mutton, lamb and pork held at artificially high prices, but a lower range of values is imminent, Consumers should use those extreme- | | ly high priced meats spartngty and “A good foot rule for you—wear the Janzen Shoe.” Ash fer Our Book—*The Abuse of the Big Toe” NO BRANCH STORES—Ocr only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Beotmakers meh Over 50 Years. “We just mopped ’em up” “Those boys didn’t know what retreat meant. And, pep! Say, every mother’s son charged as tho’ he was the whole American Army. It was the proudest moment of my life.’” More than 32,871,000 tins of VELVET Tobacco were sent to the boys in France—enough, if placed end to end, to reach 2340 miles or nearly from New York to Brest. How much it helped them, their friendly letters testify. VELVET makes friends easily—because, like true friendship, it has been allowed to ripen naturally. For two years, VELVET ages in wooden hogsheads, and when it comes out it is just right —no kick,no bite, no harshness. You and VELVET—begin that friendship now. KiggetertiypruDitaare Roll a VELVET Cigarette Nature-eged mildness and smoothness make VELVET “Just right” for cigarettes. 45 Cigarettes for 15¢ y energy of this country is hulted by| Detroit Mechanic Here on Visit Has | yy 11, 1919. 1 have subsidized the price of ing and warehousing this immense the essential foods to consumers, and|\crop will be overtaxed, the result is that their industries are - earnat running Mm full blast, while thousands oc'the factories in the United stater BARL, TAX AND $300 GONE that manufactured’ munitions of war ave promise of a “large might” Louis Dagnon, a mechanic, of Det lor a visit to relatives at No. 600: We 134th Street. Louis came to at six morning on the sidywalk at 137th 8 are not yet adjusted to peace eondi- and Broadway. He had a headao Pntaccnuat ot use migw cove ot ASHE COMES TO IN STREET woren sav, contusions on the teem 4 @ jolt on ntial foods, of ‘three men an Chin like the kick of «mule There was no girl, no taxt and nkroll, After he was patched up |the Hariem Hospital a detective visi | number of saloons with Dagnon. wi out locating the robbers or the | wilt return to Detroit A girl in a taxi and a $300 bankrof| make financial cong Every hour that the manufacturing the present dilatory methods of the . present wheat controllers will cost Vision of Jolt on the people a heavy toll in the imm Jaw. diate future. Our wheat harvest on. Our capacity for storing, haal- OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street, New York .- Extraordinary Shoe Sale Thursday A RA, 1,500 Pairs Women’s High Cost Pumps and Oxfords Fifteen Distinctive Models Taken From the Regular Stock Attractive Pumps and Oxfords of F. B. & C. White Wash- able Kidskin, also Brown Kidskin or Patent Leather, with hand-turned soles and Louis XV heels. Tan Russia Calf- skin or Black Glace Kidskin Oxfords with military heels. Regular Values to 11.75 8.75 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Specially Priced for This Sale - - Me TTA Hn Sia The_United Special Eleciric Iron ‘© MORE time lost wait- ing for irons on the stove at a great reduction in price. This iron embodies all the latest improvements. You can tilt it up on end when not using or rest it on the reversible stand which comes with it, together with a plug and six feet of cord, and we guar- antes it for one year. Cet tear ine a gt th Une cl inawe to tanaaa ft rhe at tea your ironing-board, the balance Sed off payable $1.00 per month for four months with your lighting bill. Or pay for it atonce. Phone, Stuyvesant 4980. The Uniied Electric Shops or THe UNITED Execrric Licht & Power Co, - 130 East 15% St.— 89 St, & Bwey — 146Si. & Bway 5,000 United Specials will be sold this summer while they last RIG wi iet t So ? if De ete at ate Lin! poke 4 de =