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Wonders. pow- from poorer people who are already bearing a burden ali but too heavy for their purses, P The Evening World has repeatedly shown that a great part of the high cost of living is traceable directly to the greed of a large number of retail dealers in frults and vegetables, a majority of whom are foreigners in sentiment, many of them intent on getting much money as possible in the jortest time possible in order that they may return to their foreign lands and enjoy their iil- gained profits, There is at present no statutory Housewives who are paying more | means of punishing these profiteers, than the prices given below for the ‘ but there is one way open to the con- fruits and vegetables named are not sumer to force their prices down or AEARN Big -Milk Combine Pays Farmer 6 2-3 Cents a Quart? Public Pays 16 or 18 Cents, HE big milk combinations pay the farmer 62-8 cents a quart for milky Grade A milk In New York City costs 18 cents; grade B milk 16 cents, With the milk production show- | Entering August with New Furniture hipmeni | Little prices for The August Sale offers 4 “2 Bedroom Suites from $164 to — ing an unprecedented surplus, is New York State powerless to in- | i G sure the city a sufficient supply at | summer frocks $1, 21 3. much ‘under-price , For Miss 14-to-20 4 p The suite at $164 is a $218 four-piece set of ivory A special purchase of dresses and some from our own reasonable rates? ES ‘ The suite at $1,213 is a $1,517 nine-piece ivory stocks; now reduced; are ready to go on vacations and take | Youis XVI, set that is magnificent in wood, the place of those early season dresses which by now are a bit passe. Peddlers’ Markets india inp Retail- ers From Profiteering— Hint to Housewives, trouble to visit one of the many push- cart markets—there is one of these markets within a single carfare of nearly every home in the city—whe will find prices on products of nearby farms and gardens only reasonably drive them out of business. If the buyer for the home will take the Between these prices are included 123 other above what the producers receive in, Frocks at $12.95 i eet os, eee pe ns ae! of mahogany, walnut, oak, and other ip nncrngad peg Ft our $16.50 to $19.50 grade colette. ‘Went of Filth Avenus, ere are a few o! -day’s retal! 4 prices in one of thon pdaneart Charming barred aa a the popular summer markets—the ! and novelt; none shoden, Tink nf ny, Hea Nile some distinctly jul green, i solocted patamer ) ple, be arate brighter green, on, Lib: Thursday and Friday i Frocks at $19.75 Ala Wanda, 90 06 80 Tosh ‘| } . originally $25 to $32.50 Length, 35 to 39 inches. " _ Handkerchief and heavy linen, Whit skirts, $4.95 Tremendous Mid-Summer Bargains Bangsar piso ot or colt it tt ca ‘s own models. models in white cotton cheesy tricotines, novelty _IN— saat eiias cete|| Sik sport skirts, $18 Su Pao le ys od wae ce of the een Sale where such products are sold, invari: sean a had, theoe skivts tae ‘Wolstnde 36 w 00 tdlom ous sections of the city. These push- | cart dealers as a rule buy their stocks | fresh every morning directly from Some other matched bedroom ites | Pip Rabin nt French r crt devotes laa ae Length, 85 to 38 inches. Second floor, Old Building. ve cay cS Fog crepe atone hine, “Pin Wien” D-R-E-S-S-E-S MISSES’ FROCKS markets. This is not true of many storekeepers who have ice boxes in which ghey can keep such products for several days, or even weeks. Moreover, among the pushoart deal- Women’s frocks Ma" thoes markets mcsording” te the bose 11-plege : Si: 14 to 20 fluctuations in the wholesale markets, 14 noun ivory enamel decorated suite, Louis c izes years While in the great madority of stores at $1 1 .50 pos ee multe, $1,051.75; regu- $1,018.75; regularly $2,037.50. Our regular $6.75 and $9.75. occ. 00.07 4.88 serra icra tailing, Westen Of foulard-pattern voile malts Chnme Moyen date though they Immediately answer every Our $19.75 grade pally soi, Lae, qe vt $432; regularly ae T-piece walnut bedroom Our regular $10.75 and $12.75. ....,.....+5++ 7.44 tigi eta sore with re ivy’ soeha-white wedyBlnce wait ca, It gnavnled Gelgna dentgn, 604s er home dealer is charging for per- Black-and-white sign, at $995,265 regularly $1,827. Our regular $14.75 and $16.75. . ...12.44 day, One Parkville Grookiya) woman Navy blueand-beige Tepes green enameled “hand. | piece waput peer Festorday, at an expen Of 2 ctota Vile ooks go much ike sil that it has eo ‘te, ASG; realty | ted aa a oe one of the. pusicart ane ne Von: be ag 9 S-lece ivory enameled bed- 11-piece walnut bedroom WOMEN’S DRESSES her asighborhood would ba hey in My toed @ ‘ater baa hea room wulte, Chinese, C Louie XVI. desien, $1, o adds, “T feel that I have smartness of the frocks. . “Ga 7 44 lot of money for m Ane design, 618} 9615; oun nate, B70 poh ns iA = room ; Our regular $9.75 to $12.75.'............0... » be fae gis oe steady embraced’ "Unil et aamiee | ns walt Sing — ate pene reg oeety 56 Would seem She y 4-piece mahogany bedroom bedroom suite, $660; 1 Our regular $13.75 to $14.75... seve GAS were hand-embroidered. pula, Aca dealen, $298; rogue | $800. GENTLEMEN'S W'S AGREEMENTS Sines 24 to 44, arly’ $826. wale weect ioe ae ra Anne type, The range of separate pic pieces ny bedtooe lt gies; ree ly $247, FIX PRICES ON FOOD Ohio Prosecutors Find Law of Sup- Note, please There are only 140 of these dresses. As the price is so little, it would not be surprising if there A great clearance offering. Included are ramie sports frocks, fluffy voile frocks and pretty ginghams. Plain, figured, flowered, striped and dotted materials, as wel ply and ‘Demand Is Dis- were an early morning demand for them. from $28 to $122, for Chairs, rockers and ben as plaids and checks, are included, in light and dark regarded. % Second floor, Old Building wt a H aad A (Bien $5.50 to $32.75, for colors, such as Rose, Green, various Blues and Pink. COLUMBUS, O., July 31.—"Gentle- Py Ne $21.50 to $126 grades. ta Wasee® at bedetende, from a $1 Contrasting materials and trimmings are effectively p eskelie dim ne le sited Pe aks Wardrobes, chifforobes and | grades. Skirts Men’s leather belts shitiellerny treet 083.09 tS "S100, used in trimming vestees, collars and cuffs. Btate are alleged to have cornered Mothers of boys for $23 to drop bedsteads, from $12,! from ket, while others held sway %, fruits and similar foods, | Prices on these commodities were | fixed arbitrarily from day to day without regard to the law of supply find demand, the prosecutors charged, Next to the meat trust, the most pow erful combination is the “fruit trust, one official stated. Cases were cited where whole carloads of fruits were Black Pigskin, J peniter seal, long in goatskin and steer- hide. Sour styles nterling silver buckles in bright or French gray finish, with space for monogram or initial, Leather Goods Store, Main floor, Old Bidg. two pairs knickers; sizes 9 to 18 years. $19.50.is now the price of suits that were $23.50 to $29.50; sizes 9 to 17 years. Alpaca lining in every coat; all knickers full lined. i Second fleor, Old Building. and brass bedsteads, perishable foods, were under fire here * A ‘ are plain or trimmed with tucks, others show fluffy Seediy, bil Ola mecuawaberd ic cont with sterling buckles can save money Peta naatey cry ey ty ese Pe raise a $id in tunics with pretty girdles and sashes. ference on the problem of curbing They will be $3.76 Friday, $10.50 is now the price of our Night tab! yal 11.75 to $20 to $101.50, for $22.50 to $1 y prices and profiteers, aithough they can’t be mate fancy mixed suits that were $13.76 | 423, for $13 to E Evidence gathered in various coun- | under $1.26 more. to $16.60; sizes 7 to 18 years. Meare, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. No Charge for Alterations. tes tended to show these agreements | Belts and buckles are each a $15.60 is now the price of our : permitted one firm to corner the but- | sees purchase, made up for us. fancy mixed suits that were $18 ter market, another to dominate the ‘hat’s why. to $22.50; most of these suits have For the convenience of week-end visigors in New York, tomorrow (Friday) and Monday, August 4th, will be Two Days of Courtesy preceding the Advance Autumn Sale x. ELECTRICAL «23. EXPERIMENTER SCIENCE AND INj permitted to rot while abnormal prices obtained in the cities. Food Prices to Keep Up, Is View of | of Oriental Rugs The sale will Kale my made tomorrow ha andar fom fe ul toc of Pe Ce Persian and Chinese rugs, mate and carpets in the at pi import cost. Purchases will be delivered a4 ¥ yvny oo as purchasers may desire, Tub silk petticoats very special $3.95 and $4.95 PS PAR a ota Yo one can! White, with panel back en a te Special Features in this Issue Bombs and How to Handle Them by Inspector Eagan How Infected Teeth Cause Insanity Medical Director H. A. Cotton Popular Pe fn al Seas by Isabelle M, Lewie Peace Time Uses for War Inventions Gasoline, Stearn & Hot Air Engines X-Ray Experiments On the Rowediands Now 20c the copy $2.00 the year Glide to Your Office In a Wheel-Less Train No strap-hanging or crowding on this rail- way, Attaine speed of 100 miles an hour geie'y. and comfort. Simplicity ite chief feature. ‘The August “‘Elec- are going down much ."' Premier Lioyd | George declared before the Agricultural Committee the House of Commons. The shortage of raw materials and foodstuffs is too world-wide to permit a reduction, he s 1 the next Street car service was partly resumed to-day when two cars, manned by non- union crews, made a trip on the Shore Line Kleetric Ra X policeman rod BUTTER AND E66 SUPPLY IN STORAGE ENORMOUS; WHY DON'T PRICES DROP? Warehouses Bulging With Millions cy Pounds More Than Held Last Year. ig 302 storage warehouses, July 15, there had nccumulated ,000 pounds of butter, storage warehouses there umulated up to July 15, ,000 dozen eggs. In other | words, the United States has on | hand in mid-summer, 1919, twice ag much butter and four times as many eggs a8 she had the same time last year, Why should prices not drop tader such circumstances? { and front; different models. Third Floor, Old Bldg. Porch dresses at half The little shop which fea- tures informal frocks for home wear is giving its newest model at half price —$7.50— Friday. It is a charming frock with double flaring over- skirt, and little pleated round collar; very fluffy and summery; in eM aig and light printed voiles and or- gandie. Third floor, Old Building. Our special week-end sweets Delicious Camee chocolate cov- ered cocoanut-—m-th-m~—special 80c Ib., Friday, in the Camee Shop Main floor, Old Building, and Eighth Gallery, New Building. Clear candy in assorted flavors, ial 36¢ \b.,‘Friday, Eighth imag’ dl and Down-Staire Store, lew Building. Hurry-upsales for Men $36.50 Blue se standard; tl like— eaeekty rig) e suits—-Wanamaker e serge that all men t in weight, color and quality. Made to our specifications, and now offered at this special price. Men's light-weight three- piece suits... $25 Men's two-piece Summer $30 Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Suits reduced to $18.50 —are odd lots left from the sea- son's selling, grouped in the Broadway Store and reduced to $18.50 for a quick clearaway. Fancy cheviots and cassimeres, styles and sizes for father aad son. Broadway, Corner Eighth St. » eo ee Percale shirts) $ in the lot atf 1. 10 —were now selling WHOLE- SALE at $1.36 each. We have 265 dozen of them—3, a with soft ote five buttons, A larger lot of oe i “481 95 20,400 wage ond printed mad- ras cloths and percales— rin' be. good, substantial nds ina hundred or more patterns. And 8,506 fine woven madras shirts, $2.65 This makes more than 31,000 shirts in all—fresh, clean stock from our big reserve. Where's the man who can fail to see the ad- vantage here? Third Gallery, New Building. Friday—a day for shirts Three special lots, ready now, to help every man stock up for Fall Se ne gt eo Burlington Arcade floor, New pias.