The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 4

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ee / ® Is So Refreshin, Un Sealed Metal Packste to Protect ite Goodness | Summer Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.— Closed All Day Saturdays j Closing Out 500 Wash Skirts TRE EV BOLSHEVIKI SEEK AID. || Satd to Re Dickering: With now- mania to Bar Motchak, LONDON, July 24 (Uiited Press) — Ro stan Bolshevik, acoording to a wire- }| leas: report’ from Berlinsto-day, are making a bid for Roumanian aid The report sald an eight-day armig- tice had been declared on the Bedsar- ablan front, where the Bolsheviki and Roumanians had been fighting, Premier Lenine, It is sald, offered to cede Bes- sarabla to Roumania if the latter will prevent Admiral Kolchak’s troops and the Ukrainians from e@dvancing on the Boisheviki from the south, BOUhevik peage delegates are re- ported to have left for a meeting with | the ‘Roumanians. ‘TEA and Stimulatin: West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Phenomenal Values—Taken From Higher Priced Lines ‘Now Sacrificed at Less Than Cost Tomorrow’s Special Final reductions on our higher price skirts — at the very ight of their popularity! Distinctive dress models, dashing sport skirts and tai- lored mode! rime favorites at all fashionable gatherings. No C. 0. D.'e—Boery Sale Must Be Final “Made in ‘Our Died Shops” _ Men’s fine custom fabric . ’ mixtures and blue suits. 37.50 Regular 42.50 Grade This o offering forms a noteworthy introduction to Best & Co. quality and shofeasnailp at a real price saving from our already, low standard price. , Of fine all-wool fabrics, made in our own shops, every detail of their style and wommanship reflects a gentleman’s taste. We cannot guarantee that this special price will hold good much longer. We can guarautee these “clothes as 100% value whatever our advance in price becomes Excellent assortments, not every size in every style, but plenty of every size in the assprtment, Pest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Storage ;| able reservoirs of food, between the, ENING. “WORLD, Ww BLOW 10 PACKERS IN ORDER TO SELL. ARMY. FOOD HERE Evening World W Won a Fine} Victory by Saving Chéap Meat to This Country, ° By P. @. Foy. (Special Pood eters of The Bye- With the Government rapidly get- ting into shape to give the consuth- ere of the United States the benefits of the immense store of surplus foods in its possession, the victory, gained by The Evening World for the consumers is about to be real- ized. When Secretary of War Baker | announced his intention ,of sending those surplus foods to Evening Work’ was the ‘only news- [United States should get the = of these low priced, excellent The large ff packers naturally did not want these foods sdld in this country because they knew that would interfere with their game, and the reluctance of the Government: to force the matter was, no doubt, due to the antagonistic attituge of the packers. With these mil! ‘oe of beef, bacon, poultry and ined vegetables thrown into goneymptive prices of in- | asmuch as the record prices are not the result of the unt Saiietied awe of ‘supply and demand, but rather the artificial advancing of a product during the off season, for the pur- fo 9 By greatly enhancing the value f the almost incomprehensible quan- tities of frozen and cured meats and Bi pork products in the storages. MILLIONS OF TONS OF FOOD IN STORAGE. The Department of Agriculture on July 1 ave the following summary |§ of ments in storage: Frozen, jo. = hone cH peck ey 955,864,817 recs sce! neous Hinds. ita $32, cured beef, 191,600156, munds; frozen lamb and mutton, 7,273,201 pounds. Making @ grand total of 1,428 619,438 pounds. ‘This amount almost transcends the imagination and would tax the * pacity of 60,000 Ri our largest, cars, that would bag Be Over & tance of 400 miles ‘This is the short season in market- ing tive hi and when it ts under- stood that the higher grieve paid by the packers for the limited quantities of live now coming forward also tes the value of the one bifon more pounds in the frees- ers, it ig not go difficult to under- stand why the packers are paying Lat w, ant artificial pees. ore eer : ernment repor' ul states that Tee naan ods of food pro: duction and conservation ‘omployed by farmers have. advanced twenty years in the last two years, while a more recent report states that the protection of pigs was increasing in numbers at a higher rate than the increase in human population. Tt will be remembered that the ago that we were in greater, danger of an overproduction of fers than we were of a food shortagé. HOW STORAGE vay BE USED AS warehouses are indispens- geason of surplus luction and the’ season of jimi production, but when foods are carried beyond the legitimate it 1s possible in this way to rob producers of the just re- wards o ftheir efforts and the cold storage ceases to function, in fact, it beeomes @ club of oppression, for speculators, and these criminal prac- toes of suelo the warehouses for such ould be regulated by walform and nog-conflicting statutes. is a continued shortage of fish, me aspecitlty ond , haddock, haljbut ay) mackerel. Most of the supply is coming from the Jersey coast, and the supply is about the game ag last week, prices remaining high. Hebrew housewives are suffering rope, The| C paper in the United States to make) Wh & demand that the consumers of the) Cut cfoss Mb, oh frozen and ARS Evening World pointed out months) ” ki tS ri Oe EDNESDAY,” JULY 23, 1919,” | poultry and rod ‘meats are. higher. | |The Kosher meat dealers can make a long profit on breast stenks' at 13 cents “te WH -cents retati, Paina ie | cents to 82 centa on should and. 3% po to 98 cents On. eocp mente admit of a. good profit to, the retailer?” Koster dteaved: tricasser’ | fowls should not, cost ove “ cone O'MALLEY TO SEL "ARMY MEAT HERE truck &, fou out ot the (ground hid ae ato Deputy. Market dmmissioner FAIR PRICES THAT HOUSEWIVES Finds Bacén, and Beef Good, but Prices Too High. Atter an inspection serie ot foods | some of, the meats the Government is offering for sale to municipalities at from 83 to 41 cents a pound, Edwin O'Malley, Deputy Commissioner of Markets, said he would try to work out some plan with the army by which some of the foodatuffs can be sold to the people of New York. “The meats,” said Mr, O'Malley, “are first class in every respect, The bacon js @ little fatter than the peo- Plo of New York are, accustomed to, und is not smoked as much, but it Sppebrs to be from corn fed pork. “The canned roast beet ls a sort of potted beef. ire after being * The topowsna, | Pag food egy iH enable consumers to form « accurate i the ie A that tt ebay should bin are for the Rigpeet And dealers ‘that handle the ‘hens ordinary qualities of meats can af- ford to sell at lower prices than given here: MEATS, RETAIL. Porterhouse Porterhoui | Sirloin | Top round # Bottom, Whole top si oi, ot tht could get it at the right price. “T think that all the prices will have to be lower those fixed by the Ep rbd fore the oould be a Fore, They aposed of in New are of a quality that the. public has this can to be educated up to, an only be done. if we “ able to show that they “can buy at a substantial seenonee, the Government is now unload- ak 80 per cent, of the original packers certainly got a big Shoulder of veal, Roasting veal, 1b Breast of veal. “It Government will consign some of this canned ‘bacon to.Us we will be it to act as agents in selling to it the¥ lower the price, I have no doubt we aball be able to di of a large ee au of it and help break down meat prices,” Shonts In° Improving. "heodore PB. Shonts, President of the Interborough Company, passed a good night He is still in danger, but is cohatangl improving and his recovery is hoped for by Ie physicians, to 48 cents, the hig! her price, f hens, while broiling ens ast wholesniti at about the same prices IF PRICES ARE CUT as the fi ’ Cr i , inde oP y scaler Bg Png | ¢ }into the? je matket on axtter a ee oe ‘ The re ragentatives Of the Association i of mse foe the cere * Phrouge ot ecutives will, theet Friday |e He + inotes ee be wold: at Cc af ye public, with a. fteenth re- . pul or Pah ces temea each year. ti t et wi fixed on the ments for ay “Teanclas of railroad |rate notga, it weaved te Ly erg r cent. ve CAMMEYER “SHOOKID’’ Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals During the real hot weather mothers strive to keep the youngsters comfortable and cool. The CAM- MEYER “SHOOKID” Shop can be of great assistance in helping her select the proper Shoes. Patent Leather and Gun Metal Strap Pumps Sizes 6 -8 3.50 Sizes 1134-2 4.50 Syl 4.00 24-7 5.50 . f White Linen Strap Pamps White Linen Oxfords Sizes 6 - 8 HY Sizes 6 -11 ry a tO ONS a | 24-7 5.00 2% 6 500 Of 34° 'Si-New York iG aas. Hennery, white, new a4. fa. taney, over 1% pounds to 4 Hennery,, brown, fancy, | don Wenern. candied,” fi died, Fifth Californt Southern, as to size, mined BEACHES. Good, ‘median size, WATERMELONA, Métona: 10 18:88 Melons, smaller sines,— ew, | Mixed sla0a,' average, THE TABLE SAUCE that stands first and far above all competition is Learterunig a It makes second cuts more like first and adds to the pM a gd of LEAGPERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ‘Women’s HIS is from a shortage of fresh water fish, and in consequence the prices on suede cloth hasbeenthe leading table 3 pocket, belt sauce for genera’ James McC 5th Avenue At 25% to 50 mand threatens to Caruco and de Gogorza, . VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS The generous reductions on Red Seal Records are being taken advantage of by all lovers of good music. Purchase yours now, while they are ob- taimable. We list ‘a few here: Caruso and Gluck, singing in Traviata. ."77.~.... 50 Galli-Curci and De Luca, in Traviata 2.00 Gluck and Homer, i in Tales of Hoffman...27.77.. 50 Gluck, singing, Massenet’s Elegie, accompanied * Se Zimbailist. 1.50 reery & Co. 34th Street Franklin Simon 8 Co. CLEARANCE SALE—THURSDAY. Reductions of $1.25 to $6.25 Regular Prices *4.7 t skirts have been offered at.a reduced price. Tailored styles of white cotton gabardine, tricotine, NO CREDITS WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SKIRT SHOP--Faurth Flot’ Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. and Misses’ Wash. Skirts $9,75 13.50 the first time this season ‘that ‘these or voile, characterized by unusual and button arrangements, NO EXCHANGES % Reductions In fact, the de- exceed the supply. singing A la Luz de la Luna tt) formerly 4.00 formerly 3,00 formerly 3. .00 . formerly 2.00 tocmeey 2.00 Begins: Wer ‘etiehatnae ah eta BIS its ree hetesrwed La Dam EL UZ = {LOLI ii Sol Lier hot, Pr) J CoN 7 Y idlay in THE EVENING Wo Ratita Werte pent x

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